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Wicked, in the intermediate state, 999, 1000
in intermediate state, under constraint and guard, 999
in intermediate state, in conscious suffering, 999
in intermediate state, under punishment, 1000
in intermediate state, their souls do not sleep, 1000
in the final state, 1033-1056
their final state, in Scriptural figures, 1033
their final state, a summing up statement, 1034
their final state is not annihilation, 1035, 1036
their final state has in it no element of new probation or final
restoration, 1039-1043
their final state, one of everlasting punishment, 1044-1046
their final state, a revelation of God's justice, 1046-1051
their final state, a697.
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functioned as natural barriers against the invaders and the local people survived and vowed eternal honor to the dragon's mercy. Not only is Ha Long Bay's landscape spectacular, but Vietnam's capital city, Hanoi, is easily within reach. Hanoi lies in sometimes stark contrast with its southern sister city. While in Saigon, one sees Vietnam's future; in Hanoi, one sees its past. In a city with a population of 2.6 million people and approximately 2 million motorbikes, the downtown intersections represent a free-for-all between pedestrians and cyclists. Surprisingly, Hanoians aren't rushed and scrambling as are the Saigonese. Instead, they stroll and linger, converse and reflect. Old-fashioned in style, Hanoi is a city of lakes and parks, tree-lined, bicycle-filled boulevards, elegant colonial mansions and villas, all of which testify ofits French legacy. Venturing into the city is a must and will provide you with a microcosm of Vietnamese culture and a truly memorable experience. Enjoy your adventures ashore!
In Chan May, Crystal Cruises will dock closer to Hue, allowing you to see this important imperial city at a more relaxed pace.
Indeed, Hue (pronounced "hway") merits a full-day excursion. Having served as the Vietnamese capital from 1802 to 1945, the city was home to thirteen emperors of the Nguyen Dynasty. Its three walled enclosures, built concentrically around one another, are collectively called the Citadel-an appropriate name, given that the emperor and his family lived within the Forbidden Purple City, located at the Citadel's center. The term "Forbidden" is appropriate too, as the Royal Palace resembles Beijing's Forbidden City.
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of cultural diversity, in order to make possible the reconstruction and/or rearrangement of humans perceptions, conceptions, concepts, and demystifications from the scientific culture experienced in it, as suggested by Alves et al. \[[@CR17]\], about ethnobiological approaches in the establishment of relationships between local and scientific knowledge in the school environment, in the face of strategies of the conservation of fauna.
In Ensino Médio level, which configures the three final grades of basic education in Brazil (grades 1st--3rd), the evolutionary-ecological approach is reiterated for the study of biodiversity, including fauna \[[@CR3]\]. The objective is to understand nature "as an intricate network of relationships" and a complex dynamic, which includes humankind, as well as the diversity of species, as a consequence of the evolutionary process, considering temporal and spatial dimensions. Among"bear," for urban students, and the domestic "dog" and "cat," for rural students. Other mammalian orders stood out for the frequencies of animals cited, especially "elephant" (Order Proboscidea), "whale" (Order Cetacea), "bat" (Order Chiroptera), and "rat" (Order Rodentia) for urban students, and "ox/cow" (Order Artiodactyla), "horse" (Order Perissodactyla), and "monkey" and "human" (Order Primates), for rural students (Table [1](#Tab1){ref-type="table"}).
Among the birds cited, only "hawk" (Order Falconiformes) stood out from the others for its high frequency. Among reptiles, "snake" (Order Squamata) stood out for accounting for 60% of the citations for the group. Among amphibians, the citation frequency for "toad" (Order Anura) was around 55% of all citations for the group for both levels of schooling and for rural/urban groups.
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for progress on his watch.
Chelsea Clinton said if Americans care about health care, jobs, women’s rights and LGBT equality, they need to vote on Tuesday. She’s making a particular pitch to Michigan’s auto workers in nearby Detroit.
Chelsea Clinton says she’s so proud that her two children were born while Obama was president.
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12:35 p.m.
Hillary Clinton is being introduced by Tom Colicchio, famous for his role as a judge on the television show ‘‘Top Chef.’’
The celebrity chef urged voters in Pittsburgh Monday to support Clinton.
He said he met Clinton when she was a senator from New York and she would urge him to use foods from upstate New York farmers.
He said Clinton ‘‘can tie this country together.’’
The two embraced when she took the stage.
Clinton is spending the final hours beforeElection Day on a four-state tour of battleground states.
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12 p.m.
Donald Trump’s running mate is urging Republican voters to ‘‘come home’’ and ensure that Democrat Hillary Clinton ‘‘is never elected president of the United States.’’
Mike Pence told a Duluth, Minnesota, crowd Monday that Clinton would bring ‘‘the politics of personal enrichment’’ and ‘‘outright corruption’’ to the Oval Office.
He dismissed the FBI’s Sunday announcement that the agency has found no new evidence of criminal wrongdoing in Clinton’s handling of national security information while secretary of state.
Pence noted that FBI Director James Comey had previously confirmed the presence of classified material in emails sent on a private server Clinton used. Pence insisted that amounts to a crime.
The Indiana governor plans at least two more rallies in battleground states before Election Day.
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of a running horse," "That's our farm!" "Yes, There's a woman," "She's wearing a polka-dot dress," "Her face is careworn." "That's Aunt Em," "Yes, Her name is Emily," "That's right, What's she doing?" "Well, I can't quite see," "Why, she's crying!" "Someone has hurt her, Someone has just about broken her heart," "Me?" "Well, it's someone she loves very much someone she's been very kind to, someone she's taken care of in sickness," "I had the measles once and she stayed right by me every minute," "What's she doing now?" "What's this?" "Why, she's putting her hand on her heart!" "She's dropping down on the bed!" "Oh, no!" "Well, that's all, The crystal's gone dark," "You don't suppose she could really be sick, do you?" "I've got toname of the star" "' Kansas, she says, is the name of the star" "' She brings you good news, or haven't you heard?" "' When she fell out of Kansas a miracle occurred" "' It really was no miracle What happened was just this:" "' The wind began to switch, the house to pitch" "' And suddenly the hinges started to unhitch ' just then the Witch, to satisfy an itch" "' Went flying on her broomstick thumbing for a hitch" "' And, oh, what happened then was rich" "' The house began to pitch, the kitchen took a slitch" "' It landed on the Wicked Witch in the middle of a ditch" "' Which was not a healthy situation for the Wicked Witch" "' The house | {
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Derek Brown
Precious Life by Kenry Cruz
Pulau Ubin by Jean Lee
Put A Cork In It by Patrick Murray
Rage by Joshua Toro
Rear Window by Ed W. Marsh
Return To Me by Peter Buhl
Reversal by Judi Mackenzie
Reverse English by Jason M. Lee
Roaring Twenties by Tristan Strecker
Rock Of Ages by Alexandra Keister
Rodentia by Gwen Loubser
Rust And Ruin by Kyle Rynicki & John Rodgers
Sadsack by Matt Corluka
Say Yes by Gabe Berry
Selah by Alexandra Keister
Seven Fishes by Ali Keller
Show Choir Fam by Elizabeth Floyd
Sit-Dram by Drew Wagner
Snow Day by Cameron Gavinski & Tuesday Grant & Gabe Godoi
Springerle by Finley Mulligan
Strength Of A Woman by Viliam Bab
Stuck by Katy Erin
Summer’s End by Efrain Franco Aldaco
Sunshine by Amber Scott
The 1% by Adamah Cole
The Anchor & The Wave by Jonathan Ray Case
The Boatman by Sean Webley
The Boy WhoBuilt His Hogan Facing The West by Michael Fillerup
The Brothers Of Rwanda by Kaitlin Broadbent
The Call Of Duty by Faye Upton
The Cricket by Gabe Berry
The Dead Girl Who Knew Nothing Of Death by Tyrel Pinnegar
The Divide by Jason Walter Vaile & Brandon Carmichael
The Finicky Cat by Garin Pirnia
The Follower by Efrain Franco Aldaco
The Goldfish by Ashley Paige Brim
The Last Man From Earth by Erik Sternberger
The Light by Tony Ferrendelli
The Long Way by Bryan Campbell & David R. Larson
The Lost Son by Zachary Earnest
The Lull by Morgan Eschmann
The Man In The Box by Brian Menz
The Newest Profession In The World by Matthieu Silberstein
The Paper by Mark Lindsay Foote
The Pledge by Uriel Rodriguez
The Saxaphone by Gregory Fields
The Therapist by Jonathan Avigdori
The Weeping by Marco Rodriguez
Time To Time by Heath Houseman
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he,
Martin, and Richardson set out to find a couple of girls Mapp
knew at 3500 S. Lake Park. Richardson left them there and took
the Rodeo to get his own girl friend. As Mapp and Martin walked
towards the building, Martin produced a gun. He asked Mapp to
hold it for a second. Mapp did not know Martin had a gun or why
he had a gun. Martin put on a mask and ran up to Shelton. Mapp
followed to tell Martin to stop. Martin fired his gun and
Shelton dropped his keys. Mapp picked up the keys to give them
to Shelton. Martin continued to shoot Shelton. Mapp got out of
the way because he could not stop Martin.
Mappthen ran off. Martin followed him. Mapp threw away
the gun and the keys. He took off his jacket when Martin told
him to.
When Mapp was taken into custody the next day, he told the
police he didn't know about any killing. Mapp said he told the
police this because he did not know Shelton was dead. At one
point he said the police did not beat him. Later Mapp said one
detective slapped him a couple of times. Mapp claimed the
assistant State's Attorney told him if he gave a statement, he
could go.
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Citation Nr: 1522731
Decision Date: 05/29/15 Archive Date: 06/11/15
DOCKET NO. 13-01 528 ) DATE
)
)
On appeal from the
Department of Veterans Affairs Regional Office in Nashville, Tennessee
THE ISSUES
1. Entitlement to service connection for a right knee disability.
2. Entitlement to service connection for a back diability.
REPRESENTATION
Appellant represented by: The American Legion
ATTORNEY FOR THE BOARD
N. Sangster, Associate Counsel
INTRODUCTION
The Veteran served on active duty from July 1980 to January 1981. He died on June [redacted], 2014.
This matter comes to the Board of Veterans' Appeals (Board) on appeal from a July 2011 rating decision of the Nashville, Tennessee Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Regional Office (RO), which denied the benefits sought on appeal.
FINDING OF FACT
In May 2015, the Board was notified by the RO that the appellant died in June 2014.
CONCLUSION OF LAW
Dueordered to go back to work on Monday, it somehow also changed the definition of "death", because at the same time as the explosion in new cases, which clearly indicates that the pandemic is now clearly out of control, the number of reported deaths in Hubei alone spiked by 242 to 1,310."
One day later China appears to have realized just how flagrant this "mistake" - which exposed the lie which Chinese officials had used until now to avoid a panic, and reset the infection count to a sharply higher number - was, because even as Hubei reported an additional 4,823 cases as of Thursday (and the Chinese National Health Commission said this number was up 5,090 for all of China), there was some major confusion about what the | {
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time" "Though the earth is dying his head is in the stars" "Chances are this spark's a lifetime" "Out of touch he'll live in wonder" "Won't lose sleep he'll just pretend" "In his world he won't go under" "Turns without him until the end" "Rivers run dry but there's no line on his brow" "Says he doesn't care who's saved" "It's just the dice you roll, the here and now" "And he's not guilty or afraid" "One day he'll slip away" "Cool water flowing all around" "In the river and on the ground" "Leave a pocketful of stones and not believe in other lives" "Until then he'll live in wonder" "He won't fight or comprehend" "In his world he won't go under" "Turns without him until the end"boundary" "The ringing of the division bell had begun" "Along the Long Road and on down the Causeway" "Do they still meet there by the Cut" "There was a ragged band that followed in our footsteps" "Running before time took our dreams away" "Leaving the myriad small creatures trying to tie us to the ground" "To a life consumed by slow decay" "The grass was greener" "The light just brighter" "With friends surrounded" "The nights of wonder" "Looking beyond the embers of bridges glowing behind us" "To a glimpse of how green it was on the other side" "Steps taken forwards but sleepwalking back again" "Dragged by the force of some inner tide" "At a higher altitude with flag unfurled" "We reached the dizzy heights of that dreamed | {
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chair
in favor of death by lethal injection in 2000. Although the
prosecution continued to maintain that Tafero was guilty, the
evidence strongly suggested otherwise.
Case data:
Jurisdiction: Broward County, Florida
Date of crime: February 20, 1976
Date of arrest: February 20, 1976
Charge: First-degree murder of two police officers and kidnaping
Sentence: Death for the murders, life for the kidnaping
Release date: October 9, 1992
Months wrongfully incarcerated: 200
Date of birth: 1947
Age at time of arrest: 28
Defendant race: Caucasian
Race of victim(s): Caucasian
Defendant prior felony record: None
Known factors leading to wrongful conviction: Testimony of man who
ultimately confessed to the murder
Did an appellate court ever affirm conviction? Yes
Exonerated by: Confession of actual killer, recantation of jailhouse
snitch, intervention of filmmaker
Compensation for wrongful imprisonment: None
The foregoing summary was prepared by Rob
Warden, executive director of the Center on Wrongful Convictions.
Law.northwestern.edu
Extraordinary couple weds aftereach spent more
than 15 years in prison on murder charges before being exonerated
By David Gardner - DailyMail.co.uk
November 22, 2011
Sonia Jacobs and Peter Pringle had something unique
in common when they tied the knot at a star-studded ceremony in New
York.
Both served at least 15 years on Death Row, one in
America and one in Ireland, after being convicted of killing police
officers..
And both were finally freed after their murder
convictions were overturned when they were able to prove they had been
unjustly accused.
Their extraordinary story was revealed following
the wedding attended by actresses Brooke Shields, Marlo Thomas and Amy
Irving.
'We have each lived a nightmare,' said Ms Jacobs,
64, before the ceremony. 'Now it's time to live our fairy tale,' she
added.
The couple met in Galway, Ireland, at an Amnesty
International conference where Ms Jacobs was speaking out against
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you didn't." Pollard and Bell ordered Cynthia Briscoe to take blankets off the bed and wrap up the two bodies. Bell then ordered Briscoe to help carry the bodies to the car or he would blow her head off. When the bodies of Russell and Pettit were placed in the trunk of the car, Pollard observed that Russell was still breathing and said, "He's not dead." Someone replied, "Don't worry about it, he can't swim."
With the bodies of Russell and Petit in the trunk the four men and Cynthia Briscoe drove to Kentucky. When they came to a rural area, they stopped the car and Pollard and Brown dumped the bodies in a ditch. When they returned to the car, Pollard stated that Russell had been alive sohe shot Russell in the head. The five then returned to Indiana where Bell, Brown and Cynthia Briscoe took a room at the Greer Motel in Evansville. After Bell and Brown had fallen asleep, Briscoe was able to contact the motel manager who called police. Bell and Brown were captured after fleeing from the motel and Pollard was arrested later in Detroit, Michigan.
At trial, a pathologist testified that Ronald Russell suffered seven stab wounds but *501 died as a result of a gunshot wound in the head. Charles Pettit received shotgun wounds in the neck, chest, and arm, and a bullet wound in the head. Pettit died either from the shotgun wounds or the head wound.
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people follow." On-site appearances by August in LA and Reynolds in New York helped boost crowds, which Abramowitz described as a diverse mix of young gamers and veteran art-house aficionados. "We had a strong presence in print media, although nobody would argue that 'New York Times' and 'Los Angeles Times' readers are young anymore, alas," Abramowitz said. "We also had promotions with Classic Rock stations. We recognized early that young audiences as well as more sophisticated audiences, the typical art house crowd, would respond to "The Nines" and the box office bore out this fact." "The Nines " holds at New York's Sunshine Cinemas and deepens its run in the Los Angeles area Friday to four locations.
Close behind "The Nines" was Emerging Pictures' Indian coming-of-age drama "Vanaja," whichearned $10,771 in its debut weekend at New York's Cinema Village. "Vanaja" director Rajnesh Domalpalli and star Mamatha Bhukya answered questions from crowds at almost every show, proving that grassroots support can make a difference in an exclusive debut. "Vanaja" holds at the Cinema Village before expanding to Chicago and Los Angeles Sept. 14.
Magnolia Pictures' Hong Kong crime drama "Exiled," earned $20,351 at New York's Lincoln Plaza and Angelika Film Center, good enough for the number three spot on the iWBOT. The opening box office on director Johnnie To's operatic gangster thriller was nearly identical to his previous release, "Triad Election." Magnolia expands "Exiled" to Los Angeles, San Francisco and Chicago Friday, hoping to quickly best the paltry $55,000 domestic gross of "Triad Election."
"Deep Water," co-directors Louise Osmond | {
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cabinet ministers and businessmen close to Erdogan. The three ministers resigned a week later, while others were removed in a cabinet reshuffle.
Parliament, currently in recess, reconvened for an extraordinary session on Wednesday at the request of the opposition, in an effort to have the prosecutor's report with allegations against the ministers made public under parliamentary privilege.
But the parliamentary speaker rejected opposition pleas for a readout of the report, a version of which emerged last week as part of a string of leaks on Twitter.
The report includes transcripts of wiretapped phone conversations, pictures from physical surveillance and pictures of official documents accusing four former ministers and two of their sons of involvement with an Iranian businessman in a bribery and smuggling racket.
Reuters could not verify the authenticity of the"We're the only gang to run the game in high heels." The young girl group's runaway success hints at a larger message.
BLACKPINK debuted on the K-pop scene in 2016 with a subtle but clear declaration. "BLACKPINK in your area" was coolly slurred by member Jennie over zippy synthesizers at the top of their debut "Boombayah" video. The double-single release of "Boombayah" and the smooth pop cut "Whistle" solidified the long-awaited girl group as an instant success in their home country -- with the latter track hitting No. 1 on the Korean charts -- as well as pulling off an unprecedented feat in America: The quartet was the first K-pop act to send their debut single to No. 1 on Billboard's World Digital Song Sales chart. With just six | {
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2 girls sexually assaulted on Dartmouth General Hospital grounds
A 45-year-old man is facing multiple charges after two girls were sexually assaulted on Dartmouth General Hospital grounds on Monday night.
The assaults occurred at about 9 p.m., Halifax Regional Police said Wednesday in a news release. The suspect was arrested in the area shortly afterward.
The man is not believed to have been a patient at the hospital, Const. John MacLeod said.
Kevin Charles Ellis of Dartmouth was arraigned in Dartmouth provincial court Tuesday on two counts each of sexual assault, sexual interference and breaching a recognizance and four counts of breaching probation.
He was remanded to the Central Nova Scotia Correctional Facility in Dartmouth and will return to court Nov. 20.484 F.3d 347
UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff-Appellee,v.Ernesto FRANCO, Defendant-Appellant.
No. 99-2194.
United States Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit.
Argued: January 30, 2007.
Decided and Filed: April 11, 2007.
ARGUED: Margaret Amer Robey, Robey & Robey, Cleveland, Ohio, for Appellant. John C. Engstrom, Assistant United states Attorney, Detroit, Michigan, for Appellee. ON BRIEF: Margaret Amer Robey, Gregory S. Robey, Robey & Robey, Cleveland, Ohio, for Appellant. John C. Engstrom, Assistant United States Attorney, Detroit, Michigan, for Appellee.
Before MARTIN, BATCHELDER, and McKEAGUE, Circuit Judges.
OPINION
BOYCE F. MARTIN, JR., Circuit Judge.
1
Defendant Ernesto Franco was convicted and sentenced for possession with intent to distribute cocaine in violation of 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1). On appeal, he challenges the district court's admission of "other acts" evidence introduced by the government to rebut his entrapment defense, as well as the district | {
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living.
The Western zones had a way
better standard of living,
because first of all,
they had all the industry.
East Germany was very rural.
Secondly, they were profiting
from the Marshall Plan, where
the eastern part was still
bleeding out and paying
war reparations to Russia.
And thirdly, the
economics was built
on private entrepreneurship
in the west.
Within the east, it
was all centralized
and not really motivational.
But there were other reasons.
There was the hindrance
or the hostility
against private business.
There was the hostility
against private land owning.
There was political oppression.
There was hostilities
against religions.
There were hostilities
against people
that had too big
a mouth, and lived
too close to strategic areas,
and they were relocated.
So they tried to stop the
exodus that would have certainly
been the death of the hopes for
the Communist society in East
Germany.
So they built the Wall.
And this building of
the Wall was directly
ordered from Moscow.
So there was no doubt
in historythat this
is-- the fear of East
Germany falling means
the entire Russian
empire falling in Europe.
But that was the
history before the Wall.
The Wall was just the last piece
of closing the Iron Curtain.
There was a lot before.
There was the Berlin blockage
and the famous airlift,
obviously.
There was the founding of
the two German states--
Western Germany
found itself first,
trying to represent the
entirety of Germany.
And then East Germans said no.
We are our own state.
And they formed a
little later-- they
formed on the 7th
of October, where
West Germany was found
in July, I guess.
And then you had a long,
long land border of I
think over 1,100 miles
between both Germanys.
And they were fortified
already in the '50s.
And already in the '50s,
in the Operation Vermin,
everybody who was suspicious and
lived too close to the border,
were forcefully relocated.
So the border strip, an
area of about 15 miles
of the actual
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military and because they are against the church's "hateful" messages.
"I come from a long line of military, including my husband. So if they're going to protest my troops, I'm going to protect my first amendment and protest them," Ashlee Nerad said.
This isn't the first time counter protesters have used humor to fight the Phelps clan. As EDGE reported at the time, in 2009, members of the frat Alpha Delta Phi wore underwear when members from the group arrived at the University of Chicago.
The frat men braved winter temperatures. Speakers from the frat house boomed out gay classics like "It's Raining Men," "I'm Coming Out," and "Tiny Dancer."
Last year, insult comedian Lisa Lampanelli vowed to donate $1,000 to Gay Men's Health Crisis for every Westboro member who showed upShare 0 SHARES
THERE was further woe yesterday for the family of Dublin teenager Ibrahim Halawa, after an Egyptian court postponed his trial for the seventh time, sentencing the young man to hang around waiting to be tried while interned in one of the worst prisons in the state.
Halawa, who is exempt from help by the Irish government due to not being called Fintan or Cathal or Sean or Proinsias, is awaiting trial for his part in a 2013 protest in Cairo.
The Tallaght native was arrested along with 493 others as they sought refuge in a mosque from the swelling violence outside. Ibrahim had been on holiday in Egypt at the time following the completion of his Leaving Cert, and has spent nearly two years in jail without trial.
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of Saturday, November 13,
2005, at a dance club in Dallas. Fernandez testified at the appellant's trial that they arrived
around 10:00 or 11:00 p.m. and consumed three beers each, leaving around 1:00 a.m. on Sunday
morning. As the appellant drove them home in his truck, Fernandez overheard the appellant
talking on his cell phone to Marta Cruz, his girlfriend. The appellant told Cruz "if she was with
another person, he was going to kill her. He's going to kill her and him." The appellant then
drove with Fernandez to the apartment the appellant shared with his uncle and brother. The
appellant took his uncle's revolver and continued to Cruz's house. Fernandez stayed in the truck
while the appellant went inside.
Marta Cruz testified that the appellant knocked on her door around 2:00 a.m. on Sunday
morning. Afterresponded to Cruz's first 911 call.
Officer Rangel testified that after Cruz described the incident with the appellant, Officer Rangel
searched the surrounding area, but did not find the appellant or his truck. Following the
unsuccessful search, Cruz told Officer Rangel that she did not need anyone to continue waiting
with her, so Officer Rangel left the house.
Cruz received another call from the appellant after Officer Rangel left. The appellant said
"that he could see that there was no police. That I was lying." A couple of minutes later, the
appellant began kicking her side door to gain entry. Cruz hid in a closet. She called 911 while the
appellant continued trying to kick through the door. Eventually, police officers arrived at Cruz's
house and the appellant's kicking stopped.
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handle
the best that the league
has to offer.
"We haven't put to-gether
our best possible
game vet," said Hjork-lund.
"We haven't hit our
peak. I really feel we can
beat any team in the
state. That's how much
confidence, belief I have
in this team."
Bethel's only win came
against conference foe,
Augsburg, on Jan. 18.
Karen Almeroth had 24
points and 12 rebounds
in pacing the Royals to a
53-34 win over the Aug-gies.
The win gave Bethel
it .irst conference win
after a 0-1 MIAC start.
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Women confident
despite defeats
page 8 the Clarion february 4, 1983
sports Skaters complete unusual week
Four forfeits force Royals to bottom of conference
by John Lilleberg
It was an eventful two
weeks for Bethel's hockey
team featuring three wins,
two losses and four forfeits.
The wins came over St. John's,
Stout and St. Scholastica and
the losses to Gustavus and
Hamline and the forfeits were
the result of an eligiblity prob-lems
concerningtwo transfer
students.
Against St. John's the Roy-als
recorded their first shut-out
ever in winning 8-0. The
game featured sharp offense,
hard-hitting defense and good
goaltending from freshman
Bob Atol. According to tri-captain
Jon Erickson, "The
forwards were putting the
puck in the net pretty hand-ily.
There was a lot of good
hitting going on out there.
Everyone played pretty well."
The Royals' next win was a
6-1 decision over Wisconsin-
Stout. Again, the Royals
played a strong overall game.
The effort was particularly
commendable as it came
shortly after the team found
out that they would be forced
to forfeit four games. Senior
defenseman Dave Shapiro
summed up the effort, "It was
a good game for us to pick up
momentum. Psychologically it
was important—we were
pretty depressed after we
heard about the forfeits."
Bethel put forth a strong
effort against Gustavus but
lost 5-4 in overtime. The team
played well but finally suc-hockey,
see page 6
Matmen
split
meets by Rick Whybrew
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San (săn), people of SW Africa (mainly Botswana, Namibia, Angola, and South Africa), consisting of several groups and numbering about 100,000 in all. They are generally short in stature; their skin is yellowish brown in color; and they have broad noses, flat ears, bulging foreheads, and prominent cheekbones. The San have been called Bushmen, but the term is considered derogatory.
Once nomadic hunters and gatherers of wild food in desolate areas like the Kalahari desert of SW Africa, most of the San now live in settlements and work on cattle ranches or farms. This transition sometimes has been forced by government policies; legal and physical obstacles in Botswana, including the setting aside of San ancestral land in reserves, have frustrated SanCitation Nr: 1617321
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On appeal from the
Department of Veterans Affairs Regional Office in Detroit, Michigan
THE ISSUES
1. Entitlement to an evaluation in excess of 20 percent for residuals of a right meniscectomy.
2. Entitlement to a total disability rating based upon individual unemployability due to service-connected disability (TDIU).
REPRESENTATION
Appellant represented by: Disabled American Veterans
ATTORNEY FOR THE BOARD
S. Krunic, Associate Counsel
INTRODUCTION
The Veteran served in the Kansas Army National Guard from September 1958 to July 1960 and had a period of active duty from October 1958 to April 1959.
This matter comes before the Board of Veterans' Appeals (Board) on appeal from an August 2009 rating decision by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Regional Office | {
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The Humans by Stephen Karam
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She Loves Me
Spring Awakening
The Color Purple
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A View From the Bridge
Blackbird
Long Day’s Journey Into Night
Noises Off
The Crucible
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Alex Brightman, School of Rock
Danny Burstein, Fiddler on the Roof
Zachary Levi, She Loves Me
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Laura Benanti, She Loves Me
Carmen Cusack, Bright Star
Cynthia Erivo, The Color Purple
Jessie Mueller, Waitress
Phillipa Soo, Hamilton
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Gabriel Byrne, Long Day’s Journey Into Night
Jeff Daniels, Blackbird
Frank Langella, The Father
Tim Pigott-Smith, King Charles III
Mark Strong, A View From the Bridge
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Jessica Lange, Long Day’s Journey Into Night
Laurie Metcalf, Misery
Lupita Nyong’o, Eclipsed
Sophie Okonedo, The Crucible
Michelle Williams, Blackbird
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Daveed Diggs, Hamilton
Brandon VictorDixon, Shuffle Along
Christopher Fitzgerald, Waitress
Jonathan Groff, Hamilton
Christopher Jackson, Hamilton
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Danielle Brooks, The Color Purple
Renée Elise Goldsberry, Hamilton
Jane Krakowski, She Loves Me
Jennifer Simard, Disaster!
Adrienne Warren, Shuffle Along
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Bill Camp, The Crucible
David Furr, Noises Off
Richard Goulding, King Charles III
Michael Shannon, Long Day’s Journey Into Night
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Megan Hilty, Noises Off
Jayne Houdyshell, The Humans
Andrea Martin, Noises Off
Saycon Sengbloh, Eclipsed
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John Doyle, The Color Purple
Scott Ellis, She Loves Me
Thomas Kail, Hamilton
George C. Wolfe, Shuffle Along
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Jonathan Kent, Long Day’s Journey Into Night
Joe Mantello, The Humans
Liesl Tommy, Eclipsed
Ivo van Hove, A View From the Bridge
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Sara Bareilles, Waitress
Steve Martin and Edie Brickell, Bright Star
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At about 8:30 p.m. on June 9, 1992, Officer Leach saw Benson, who was known to Leach, parked in a Chevrolet Monte Carlo in the parking lot of the Osage Hills Apartment complex. When Benson pulled out of the lot, Leach followed.
4
At the suppression hearing, Leach testified that he had previously that day made a record check and had determined that there were several outstanding warrants for Benson's arrest. While following Benson, Leach determined that Benson was exceeding the 25 mile-per-hour speed limit by some 10 miles. At this point, Leach turned on his overhead light and "pulled" the Benson-driven vehicle to the curb. Benson did not have a valid driver's license. Based on the outstanding warrants, the fact that Benson hadbeen speeding and then had no driver's license, Leach placed Benson under arrest and "physically handcuffed him."
5
A juvenile passenger with Benson resisted the officer, and during the course of effecting his arrest a bag of crack cocaine fell out of his clothing. A box of ammunition was also observed on the front seat between Benson and his passenger.
6
Officer Leach testified that he intended to have the Benson vehicle towed to police headquarters and before doing so, he instructed other officers who had arrived at the scene to inventory the vehicle, which was in accord with police practice. In their search of the vehicle, the officers found, and seized, the cocaine and firearm which formed the basis for the present prosecution under the hood of the car.
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former inmates of the Pennsylvania State Correctional Institution at Huntingdon (SCI-Huntingdon) (collectively "Inmates"), presents a troublesome question relating to the provision of adequate facilities for religious worship in a prison environment. The Inmates, Elwood Small, Eric Baynes, Brian Ross and Lawrence Ellison, members of the Sunni Muslim Brotherhood, sued prison officials1 under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 for allegedly violating their First and Fourteenth Amendment rights by providing only one Muslim worship service in their prison for all Muslim sects.2 They filed suit pro se in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania on July 30, 1993. In their briefs filed in the district court opposing the defendants' motion for summary judgment, the Inmates asserted for the first time an alternative claimthe approximately two hundred Muslim inmates. All Muslim sects are invited to attend services, and generally upon arrival at services in the chapel separate into groups.
4
The Inmates requested separate space for religious services for Sunni Muslims, claiming that there are fundamental differences between the Muslim sects that prevent them from worshiping together in one service. The Sunni Muslim sect at SCI-Huntingdon approximates 75 in number and is one of the two largest at the institution. The Inmates claim that several empty rooms are available at the prison at times when they wish to worship, that they are one of the larger Muslim sects in the installation, and that the institution could allow them to use one of the available rooms without excessive expense or additional | {
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is very close to nature, and likes trees and the woods and various biodegradable things. Create a name that combines a stupid nature reference in category A with a goofy pseudo-verb in category B.
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Leaf
Mist
Wolf
Star Wynd
Jammer
Gater
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Skypper
Optimal name combinations include "Moonskymmer", "Mistwalker", "Sunsweeper", and "Wolfwalker".
If you're one of the many 12-year olds who enjoy playing as a Necromancer, be sure to name yourself after your favorite Pokémon.
When choosing a name, try to use the letters "a", "e", and "h" as much as possible. Feel free to take your name and "roleplayify" it. For example, "Jason" turns into "Jahsaen", "Steve" can become "Staevah", and "Rob" is easily "Raehbeaahhea'aeah".
Warriors should all be named after a particularly violent action or verb. "Smasher", "Breaker", "Crusher",London (CNN) The UK and Spain reached an agreement Saturday over the status of Gibraltar once the UK has left the European Union.
The accord over the British territory paves the way for approval by 27 EU governments at a summit Sunday on the withdrawal terms of the UK from the bloc next year.
"I have just told the head of state, the King, that Spain has reached an agreement over Gibraltar," Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez told reporters in Madrid.
He said the agreement excludes the territory from the general negotiation between the EU and UK and "will allow Spain to negotiate directly with the UK over Gibraltar."
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Citation Nr: 1452664
Decision Date: 11/28/14 Archive Date: 12/02/14
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On appeal from the
Department of Veterans Affairs Regional Office in St. Louis, Missouri
THE ISSUE
Entitlement to service connection for tinnitus.
REPRESENTATION
Appellant represented by: Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States
ATTORNEY FOR THE BOARD
Elizabeth Jalley, Counsel
INTRODUCTION
The Veteran served on active duty from July 2000 to January 2004.
This case comes before the Board of Veterans' Appeals (Board) on appeal from an April 2011 rating decision of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Regional Office (RO) in St. Louis, Missouri.
A notice of disagreement was received in June 2011, a statement of the case was issued in July 2012, and a substantive appeal was received in August 2012.
In November 2013, the Board remanded this case for additional development, and theContents
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In the Old West, situations often came down to two men with their six-shooters, settling their differences in the middle of the street. This Death Battle brings together two of the Old West’s greatest gunmen...OK, one gunman and one gun-horse!
Interlude
Boomstick: Let me take you back to the days of yesteryear. You know, when men were men...and sometimes rabbits...and ducks...and...other...less definable critters.
Wiz: That’s right, we’re going back to the Old West, as presented by such companies as The Warner Brothers, and Hanna-Barbera.
Boomstick: Yep, and were pitting one of the great lawmen of those day against one of the vilest of outlaws.
Boomstick: And it's our job to analyze their weapons, armor and skills to find out who would win a Death Battle.
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of Nutrition 93M formulation \[[@B49-nutrients-12-00498]\] (Teklad Global Diet 2014, Envigo, Indianapolis, IN, USA) and water. To avoid the influence and disturbance of biological rhythms, animal handling was performed on a scheduled basis during the first hours of the light phase. Daily handling and oral administration were performed after separating all the mothers and keeping the pups in the home-cage. Afterwards, the dam was reunited with the whole litter. Animals were housed under controlled conditions of temperature and humidity in a 12-h light/12-h dark cycle, in the Faculty of Pharmacy and Food Science animal facility (University of Barcelona, Spain). All experimental procedures were conducted in accordance with the institutional guidelines for the care and use of laboratory animals and were approved by the Ethical Committee for Animal Experimentation ofLawmakers Seek Probe Into Gay Activist's Twitter Remarks
Two lawmakers have asked prosecutors to launch a criminal case against a prominent gay rights activist over his Twitter remarks, a news report said Monday.
Yelena Mizulina, head of the State Duma's Committee on Family, Women and Children, and her first deputy Yelena Batalina, informed the Prosecutor General's Office that gay rights campaigner Nikolai Alexeyev posted rude and offensive remarks about them on Twitter while commenting on the "gay propaganda law."
An online petition to the White House describes Mizulina as a person who is "responsible for the federal law banning gay 'propaganda' to minors and for the law banning foreign adoptions of Russian orphans by gays and lesbians."
The petition requests that U.S. authorities to put her on the visa blacklist.
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Oversight or Foreign Affairs committee:
Paul Gosar of Arizona
Mark Green of Tennessee
Jody Hice of Georgia
Jim Jordan of Ohio
Fred Keller of Pennsylvania
Carol Miller of West Virginia
Ralph Norman of South Carolina
Mark Meadows of North Carolina
Scott Perry of Pennsylvania
Steve Watkins of Kansas
Ron Wright of Texas
Lee Zeldin of New York
A representative for Keller told BuzzFeed News that he attended to protest "in solidarity with those members of Congress who are not allowed in the hearings, to review testimony, or read transcripts of this secret inquiry."
A representative for Rep. Ken Buck, who's on the Foreign Affairs Committee and was listed as a lawmaker who planned to attend, told BuzzFeed News that Buck did not attend but tweeted criticism of the closed testimony.
The Republicans entered the room, known as a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility, duringthe testimony of Laura Cooper, the deputy assistant secretary of defense for Russia, Ukraine, and Eurasia.
Read more: Intelligence veterans say Republicans storming a secure congressional facility was a 'thuggish' and 'offensive' stunt that risked national security
Intelligence veterans who spoke with Business Insider's Sonam Sheth and Lauren Frias said the lawmakers could have jeopardized national security by entering a SCIF.
Rep. Matt Gaetz in February. Alex Wong/Getty Images
A SCIF is "designed to prevent electronic eavesdropping" from foreign intelligence services, a former top House Intelligence Committee staffer said, and no electronic devices are allowed in. But witnesses told The Washington Post that several of the Republicans brought their phones.
Glenn Carle, a former CIA covert operative, told Business Insider that phones in such a context were "essentially microphones for sophisticated intelligence services."
Democrats | {
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in written bulletins, tapes and films to which members are constantly exposed.
But a more subtle form of thought control was achieved by Hubbard through the creation of a new language -- "Scientologese" -- used and understood only within the cult.
How is thought restricted by the language in Scientology? In several ways. Many of the new words are formed by changing the part of speech of an existing word, usually from a verb or adjective into a noun. The nouns used in Scientology have black and white, concrete meanings; there are no shades of grey in the Scientology vocabulary.
Scientology makes extensive use of acronyms and abbreviations, but modifiers are almost nonexistent; one could probably exist for ten years in Scientology without ever using an adverb or adjective.
Most nouns inwas: "ack" (acknowledgement), "admin" (administration), "tech" (technical), "qual" (qualifications), "comm" (communication), "cog" (cognition), "inval" (invalidation), "eval" (evaluation), "org" (organization), "ruds" (rudiments), "R-factor" (reality factor), "sec" (security), "demo" (demonstration), "E-meter" (electropsychometer).
Of the many new words created by Hubbard in Scientology, the majority of them are composed of two words taken from regular English, but combined to create a new word in Scientology. Some of the completely new words can be traced to their English origins.
Examples of some of these new words, and their Scientology meanings, are:
"aberee" -- one who is aberrated
"anaten" -- a state of being unconscious to some degree
"anchor points" a person's boundaries in space
"alter-is" -- to consciously change something
"analytical mind" -- the conscious mind which, without the influence of the reactive mind, operates logically
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present when appellant signed the
consent to search.
Appellant was the last witness to testify
regarding what transpired on January 22, 2002.
Appellant was watching television when his mother answered a knock at
the door. His mother told him an officer
wanted to talk to him and that they were going to the back, so appellant
intended to meet them in the back by going out the back door. When he went outside, two officers were in
his back yard. To get to his back yard,
the officers had to go through the driveway and open the gate to his back
yard. One officer was looking in the
wash room, and appellant asked if he could help him. The officer asked if he was Douglas Flores,
and appellant replied affirmatively. The
officer told appellant they needed to talk and asked himto accompany them to
the front of the residence. Appellant
complied; appellant did not feel he had a choice.
After returning to the front of the
residence, appellant was asked whether he had marihuana in his garage, and
appellant said he did not. The officer
asked appellant if officers could search the garage. Appellant replied Ano@ and asked the
officers if they had a warrant. One
officer said he did not have a warrant, but he would get one.
Appellant was searched and placed in the
back of a patrol car. Appellant
described the search of his person. When
the officer approached, appellant told him that he had a small pocket
knife. The officer took the pocket knife
out of appellant=s pocket.
The officer placed his fingers in appellant=s pockets during
the search and pulled a small bag of marihuana from a | {
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a traffic jam to punish the mayor of Fort Lee for not endorsing the New Jersey governor. Earlier this month, the prosecution’s star witness, David Wildstein, who previously pleaded guilty to masterminding the plot, testified that Christie not only knew about the lane shutdown, but laughed about it and participated in a cover-up. In her testimony on Friday, Kelly, too, alleged that Christie knew about the plot.
In court, the former Christie ally said that the plan was described to her as a traffic study, and that she was unaware of the true motivations behind the decision to close off lanes on the bridge—the same defense her alleged co-conspirator Bill Baroni gave last week. According to The New York Times, Kelly claimed that Wildstein told her that the studyothers were treated at the scene following the shocking incident after 7pm.
Specialist police and paramedics were scrambled to the scene and bystanders were warned to stay away from the area.
Alarmed residents were escorted out of their homes and others were instructed to stay in restaurants and shops to avoid danger.
A man on a "packed" escalator said some people had been "trampled" in the commotion.
James Ayton, 34, from Southgate, said he saw a "quick burst" of flames at the top and said everyone "legged it".
He said there had been a "very rapid whooshing sound”, adding: "A few people got trampled on on the escalator. There was screaming.
"An old woman got trampled on. I had to carry a woman up the stairs.
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manner. After some discussion among the three, during which appellant sat in a dark bathroom
where he kept his hunting knife in an ammunition box, Danielle and her father decided that she
should go to her mother's home to prevent more fighting. As Danielle began to leave, appellant
kicked her and then dragged her to the bedroom to prevent her from leaving. At this point, her father
intervened and pushed appellant away from Danielle. A shoving match ensued, and Knight punched
appellant in the chest and face. Appellant knocked Knight to the floor, held his arms above his head,
and began to punch him. Knight begged appellant to stop, but appellant continued to punch him.
Knight then screamed, and Danielle noticed that appellant's knife was lodged inher father's
stomach. At trial, Danielle testified that appellant "just kept stabbing" her father. As appellant
continued to stab her father, Danielle called 911. She then hit appellant with the telephone, grabbed
a knife from the kitchen, and ran to a neighbor's door. Appellant pursued Danielle, but the neighbor
let her inside where they called the police. Appellant banged on the neighbor's door, calling
Danielle's name, and then left.
While searching for the correct apartment building in response to the 911 call, an
officer found appellant hiding in the bushes on the property of the apartment complex. Appellant
was carrying a knife with blood on it, and the officer saw blood on appellant's hands. Appellant
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State violated a motion in limine; and (4) admitting evidence in violation
of rules 401 and 403 of the Texas Rules of Evidence. For the reasons that follow, we affirm the
conviction.
BACKGROUND
On November 6, 2001, bank tellers Anna Reilly and Patricia Grunbar were closing
the Compass Bank branch in Round Rock when a masked man overpowered Grunbar and entered
through the rear door. The man was wearing dark clothes and wielded a stun gun and an air pistol.
He ordered the tellers to open the main vault; however, the tellers led him to the drive-through area
and began to disperse money from the teller vault and drawers. Reilly placed bait money, consisting
of a packet of bills with prerecorded serial numbers, and a tracking device, inside the bag with the
othermoney. The robber told the tellers to lie on the floor and wait for five minutes and then he left
the bank with $32,663 in cash. Moments later, Reilly and Grunbar pressed various panic buttons
located in the bank and called 911.
Austin police officer Richard Muñoz received an alert about the robbery that
described the suspect as a male carrying a silver gun and wearing a gray shirt, black pants, ski mask,
and gloves. Muñoz tracked the signal emanating from the bait money to a Wingate Inn Hotel in
Austin. Numerous police officers and a helicopter, also tracking the signal, already had arrived at
the hotel parking lot. Shortly after Muñoz arrived, it was determined that the signal was coming
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opioid prescriptions by 16 percent in 2017.
Opioid Summit on the administration-wide efforts to combat the opioid crisis.
Launched a national public awareness campaign about the dangers of opioid addiction.
Created a Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis which recommended a number of pathways to tackle the opioid crisis.
Led two National Prescription Drug Take Back Days in 2017 and 2018, collecting a record number of expired and unneeded prescription drugs each time.
$485 million targeted grants in FY 2017 to help areas hit hardest by the opioid crisis.
Signed INTERDICT Act, strengthening efforts to detect and intercept synthetic opioids before they reach our communities.
DOJ secured its first-ever indictments against Chinese fentanyl manufacturers.
Joint Criminal Opioid Darknet Enforcement (J-CODE) team, aimed at disrupting online illicit opioid sales.
Declared the opioid crisis a Nationwideof deadly drugs.
New rule effectively banning bump stock sales in the United States.
Border Security and Immigration
Secured $1.6 billion for border wall construction in the March 2018 omnibus bill.
Construction of a 14-mile section of border wall began near San Diego.
Worked to protect American communities from the threat posed by the vile MS-13 gang.
ICE’s Homeland Security Investigations division arrested 796 MS-13 members and associates in FY 2017, an 83 percent increase from the prior year.
Justice worked with partners in Central America to secure criminal charges against more than 4,000 MS-13 members.
Border Patrol agents arrested 228 illegal aliens affiliated with MS-13 in FY 2017.
Fighting to stop the scourge of illegal drugs at our border.
ICE HSI seized more than 980,000 pounds of narcotics in FY 2017, including 2,370 pounds of fentanyl and | {
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2-2 overtime tie vs. George Washington (11/4), which was Senior Day ... Was rewarded with Atlantic 10 Player of the Week honors
As a Junior In 2006: Named to National Soccer Coaches Association of American All-Northeast Region Third Team ... Started all 17 games, tallying 17 points on seven goals and three assists (three goals and one assist in conference play) ... The 17 points led the team as did the seven goals ... Tied for second on the team with three assists ... Also tallied three game-winning goals which was tied for a team-high ... Her 41 shots were second on the team ... 24 of them were on goal, tops on UMass ... Had an assist against Boston University (8/30) ... Scored one goal against Iona Collegewith 11 goals for 22 points ... Played in all 18 games, starting eight of them ... 65 shots ranked second on the team, while her 34 shots on goal led the Minutewomen ... First collegiate goal came in first collegiate game vs. Boston University (8/29) ... Recorded two goal in two games: vs. Temple (10/3) and Xavier (10/17) ... Recorded three game-winners (vs. Temple, Xavier and St. Bonaventure on 10/29), which tied for first on the team ... Also scored against Fairfield (9/5), Holy Cross (9/27), George Washington (10/6), LaSalle (10/24), St. Bonaventure (10/29) and Duquense (10/31) ... Took a season-high 11 shots vs. Temple.
Before UMass: A 2004 graduate of Southwick-Tolland Regional High School in Southwick, Mass., where she lettered four times for head coach Todd Downie | {
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pregnant and ambivalent, afraid she relates better to machines than to people. Looking for answers, she hits the road in search of her estranged mother, now living off the grid. Cast: Anna Margaret Hollyman, André Holland, Sarah Rafferty, Susan Kalechi Watson, Mary Beth Peil (World Premiere)
DOCUMENTARY FEATURE COMPETITION
This year’s 8 films were selected from 808 submissions. Each film is a World Premiere.
Films screening in Documentary Feature Competition are:
A Mouthful
Director: Sally Rowe
Considered a rising star of haute cuisine, Paul Liebrandt found his career stalled in New York’s austere environment post 9/11. Paul struggles over the next decade as he tries to make his way back to the top. (World Premiere)
Better This World
Directors: Katie Galloway & Kelly Duane de la Vega
Two childhood friends from Midland, Texas cross a line thatchanges their lives forever. The result: eight homemade bombs, multiple domestic terrorism charges and a high stakes entrapment defense hinging on a controversial FBI informant. (World Premiere)
The City Dark
Director: Ian Cheney
The film chronicles the disappearance of darkness, following astronomers, cancer researchers, ecologists and philosophers in a quest to understand what is lost in the glare of city lights. (World Premiere)
DRAGONSLAYER
Director: Tristan Patterson
Killer Films presents the transmissions of a lost kid, falling in love, in the suburbs of Fullerton, California. Featuring skateboarding, the usual drugs, and stray glimpses of unusual beauty.
(World Premiere)
FIGHTVILLE
Directors: Michael Tucker & Petra Epperlein
A documentary about the art and sport of fighting: a microcosm of life, a physical manifestation of that other brutal contest called the American Dream. (World Premiere)
Kumaré (U.S.A/India)
Director: Vikram Gandhi
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- 3:42
"Traces" (Phillips, Scott) - 4:49
Side two
"I Want Your Heart" (Phillips, Scott) - 3:51
"Falling for Love" (Phillips, Scott) - 3:33
"Guru" (Phillips) - 4:42
"The Women Were Watching" (Phillips, Scott) - 4:46
"My Time Has Come" (Phillips) - 4:46
2017 reissue
CD One Extra Tracks
"Trail of Tears"
"The Ballad of Penlee"
"Alex" (Atmosphere Studios version)
CD Two
"Gimme Love"
"Falling for Love" (Alternate Version)
"My Time Has Come" (Instrumental Mix)
"Golden Bodies" (Demo)
"Mysterious Constitution of Comets"
"She's Gone"
"Graciella"
"Over and Over Again"
"Tonight"
"Alien"
"Refugee from Love"
"Something Blue"
"Holding You Again"
"Darling"
"Shadow in the Desert"
"Finale (Atmosphere Studios Version)"
Personnel
Credits adapted from the album's 1984 release.
Musicians
Anthony Phillips (aka "Vic Stench" and "The Vicar") – vocals, Fender Stratocaster, Polymoog synthesiser, bass guitar, ARP 2600America has largely given up trying to desegregate its schools. Politicians have capitulated to reactionary white parents and activists who have successfully fought for decades against the government's hesitant efforts to provide equal resources and opportunities for students of color. The result has been a disaster for non-white students, for public education and for the U.S. as a whole.
In the 1950s and 1960s, educational segregation, along with voting rights, was the iconic issue of the civil rights movement. Today, criminal justice and mass incarceration have largely overtaken school segregation in high-profile discussions about racism.
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clear victory, but Union troops had succeeded in their main goal: keeping the Confederates away from Union railroads in Tennessee.
Dahomey NWR is located 15 miles south west of Cleveland, Mississippi. It was established in 1990 when the Nature Conservancy (TNC) purchased 9,269 and leased the land back to the Service for management. In 1993, the Service completed acquisition of the TNC lands. One additional 162 acre tract was purchased by the Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) and turned over to the Service in 19...
Mathews Brake National Wildlife Refuge encompasses 2,418 acres in west-central Mississippi. Established in 1980, the refuge is one of seven national wildlife refuges in the Theodore Roosevelt National Wildlife Refuge Complex. The primary habitat feature is Mathews Brake, the largest brake in Leflore County. Eachwinter the brake provides habitat for over 30,000 ducks.
Neotropical migratory ...
Located about 50 mi S of Stuttgart. Anglers can fish for bass, crappie, catfish and bream from boats or the riverbanks.The Arkansas River is one of the Mississippi's largest tributaries. It flows 1,450 miles from the Rocky Mountains in Colorado, through the Royal Gorge, on through Kansas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas to its confluence with the Mississippi River. Four hundred and forty-five miles long ...
The Arkansas Great River Road embodies a fading agricultural past with a growing modern society that utilizes new agricultural technology. From the first settlers who conquered the swamp to the sharecroppers and finally to a community embedded in pastoral rhythms, this rich heritage can be seen all along the road.
Lower Hatchie National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) | {
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outer clothing, Officer Price felt several
small objects in appellant's pants pocket. He testified that he asked appellant what was in his
pocket, to which Medford replied: "Cigarettes and matches. You can look." Officer Price then
asked appellant if he was giving him consent to look in his pocket, and Medford answered: "I told
you you could look." Officer Price removed a pack of cigarettes and a matchbox from appellant's
pocket. He shook the matchbox and heard something rolling around inside. Upon opening the
box, Officer Price saw several small rocks of what appeared to be crack cocaine.
At that point, Officer Price informed appellant that he was under arrest and
instructed Medford to place his hands behind his back. Officer Price testified at trial that he
touchedMedford's left arm with his left hand and was about to handcuff him when Medford
lunged free and began running south. Medford ran across the street, jumped a fence, and ran
through neighboring yards with Officer Price in pursuit. After a lengthy chase, Officers Price and
Baladez managed to subdue Medford and place him under arrest. Laboratory tests subsequently
confirmed that the substance in the matchbox was crack cocaine.
Before trial, appellant moved to suppress the cocaine evidence, claiming that it was
seized in violation of his constitutional rights. The judge at the suppression hearing (3) denied
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military bases and convoys and to kill soldiers following the admission that NATO troops had incinerated the books at Bagram Airfield.
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Afghan officials investigating urged Afghans to "exercise self-restraint" and "avoid resorting to protests and demonstrations that may provide ground for the enemy to take advantage of the situation."
The investigators called the burning "insulting and shameful," saying NATO officials had promised to bring the "perpetrators of the crime ... to justice as soon as possible."
"As the situation is still under investigation, it would be premature to speculate on any potential outcomes," said NATO International Security Assistance Force spokesman Lt. Col. Jimmie Cummings. "Any disciplinary action, if deemed warranted, willthe incident," Hassan told CNN.
Another demonstration occurred near a Norwegian-run Provincial Reconstruction Team compound in Maimana, the provincial capital of Faryab province, a regional police spokesman said.
Afghan security forces prevented the 700 to 800 demonstrators from entering the compound, said police spokesman Lal Mohammad Ahmadzai said. They burned a few civilian vehicles parked near the compound, he added.
American diplomats in Kabul and the north and south of Afghanistan were on lockdown for a second day in the face of protests, U.S. Embassy spokesman Mark Thornburg said.
At least five people were killed Wednesday in demonstrations.
The commander of NATO's ISAF, Gen. John Allen, apologized Tuesday. The materials had been gathered for disposal and were inadvertently given to troops for burning, Allen said.
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legally insufficient to support a
conviction for aggravated sexual assault insofar as the evidence fails to prove that appellant
"penetrated" the victim's female sexual organ. We will overrule this contention and affirm the
trial court's judgment.
FACTUAL BACKGROUND
On January 9, 1998, the complainant, K.J. (age 13 at the time of the offense), spent
the night at the home of her friend Amy, Jones' stepdaughter. K.J. testified that after Amy and
her mother went to bed, she and Jones stayed up late watching movies. She recalled that Jones
offered her some beer in a plastic cup, which she drank and then blacked out. Although she did
not remember what Jones did to her after she blacked out, she remembers wearing panties and a
sanitary pad that night. According to oral and written statementsprovided after his arrest, Jones
admitted putting Valium in K.J.'s beer. Jones further stated that after K.J. became unconscious,
he moved her panties aside and penetrated her vagina with a lubricated finger. Jones admitted
to "fingering" her and specified in oral and written statements to police that he penetrated her with
his finger "up to the first joint," or approximately half an inch.
When complainant's mother, arrived to pick up her daughter the following
morning, she found K.J. asleep in Amy's room. Jones was the only other person in the home at
the time. The complainant's mother testified that after her daughter awoke, she was so incoherent
and groggy that she needed help getting to the car and that she vomited in the driveway. K.J.'s
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Sulcer of Frederick, and Nancy
Grams of Middletown; eight grandchildren, Adam Geisbert,
Carrie Geisbert, Cliff Geisbert Jr. and wife Melissa, Jack
Hardy and wife Tiffany, Christopher Spring and wife Susan,
Bryan Spring, Nicholas Spring and Myra R. Merriman; five
great-grandchildren, Jordan Geisbert, Ariel Geisbert,
Jacob Hardy, Lauren Spring and Christopher Spring Jr.; and
one daughter-in-law, Mayra Merriman of San Antonio, Texas.
Mrs.
Fleetwood was preceded in death by one son, Paul A.
Merriman; one granddaughter, Jennifer Geisbert; and an
aunt, Mary Chambers.
The
family will receive friends from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 24, at John T. Williams Funeral Home, 100 Petersville Road,
Brunswick. The funeral home will be open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, Nov. 25, at Grace Episcopal Church,
Brunswick, with the Rev. Frank Fortkamp officiating.
Interment willbe in Park Heights Cemetery, Brunswick.
Memorial donations may be made to either Alzheimer's
Association, Western Maryland Chapter, 108 Byte Drive,
Suite 103, Frederick, Md. 21702; or Grace Episcopal
Church, 112 E. A St., Brunswick, Md. 21716.
Mr.
Owen Ayers Jr. Class of 1938
As originally published on Friday, November 22, 2002.
Mr.
Owen William "Bill" Ayers Jr., 81, of Floral City, Fla., a
former long-time resident of Frederick, died Wednesday,
Nov. 13, at his home.
He was the husband of Bette Varnum Ayers, his wife of
58 years.
Born Oct. 18, 1921, in Woodlawn, Pa. he was a son of Owen
William and Olwen Morris Ayers.
Mr. Ayers grew up in Brunswick. After two years of
college, he joined the U.S. Army Air Corps and, upon
completion of flight training, was presented with both
Navy and Army Air Corps wings.
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(pick No.44), Harris Andrews (61), Josh Watts (65), Jaden McGrath (73), Josh McGuinness (81), Josh Clayton (86)
2015 AFL Pre-Season and Rookie Drafts: Billy Evans (4), Hugh Beasley (22), Cian Hanley (56), Matthew Hammelmann (75)
Rookie upgrades: Nil
Trade and free agency: Dayne Beams, Allen Christensen, Mitch Robinson
Biggest hit: Harris Andrews
Verdict: Gave up their first two picks in the draft (and Jack Crisp) to acquire Dayne Beams, but that was well and truly worth it, getting a future captain, best and fairest winner and someone that helped right the ship of a wobbling club. Harris Andrews turned out to be one of the draft steals of the decade, and thrown in with the recruitment of Allen Christensen and Mitch Robinson – both still crucial players on the list – it wasan excellent period.
A young Harris Andrews during his draft year.
What the club said: "It's a great result for the club. We're really happy for Dayne. I think when you put him in on top of getting Allen Christensen earlier in the week, we've got two premiership players, one is 23 and one is 24, they've got their best footy ahead of them. It's hard to get that sort of quality into your football club. To get two players of that ilk in, especially with Dayne because he's a Queensland boy, so that's another benefit to us because he's coming home, he's a star of the competition." – Greg Swann, Brisbane CEO
Trade and draft period rating: 7/10
Rank: 5th
- Michael Whiting
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advice, now.
“I strongly recommend you sign the paper,†Jennifer said.
After Jacqueline Cass had scrawled her signature, a smiling Tad Black removed his gloves, and handed them, with the clipboard and pen, to Jennifer Hobbs. The Man in Black smiled and flexed his hands, as if in anticipation of what was to come.
Jackie noted that Tad Black’s fingers were festooned with various rings. His hands looked strong, as if she was a pianist, or a sculptor, perhaps.
“All right, now that we’re in agreement,†Tad Black smiled, “let’s have a look at your chastity belt. How long has it been installed?â€
“About four days,†Jackie replied with some annoyance. She wished the Man in Black would just get the damned thing off and be done with it!
“Four days?†Tad Black exclaimed.Black agreed, “unless the female has the key, - or if she becomes desperate enough to try removing it with dynamite!â€
The two dominants who had been peering closely at Jacqueline Cass’s exposed crotch both broke into laughter at Tad Black’s spontaneous quip. All this occurred while Jackie continued to fume. Why did they not just get on with removing the damned chastity belt from her lower body???
“That’s hilarious,†Jennifer Hobbs remarked in turning her smiling gaze directly toward Tad Black. Had she been more observant, Jacqueline Cass would have probably have noticed Jennifer’s facial expression was filled with undisguised admiration for the Man in Black. She even kissed him lightly on the cheek to show him her unmistakable devotion.
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of the downtown gay village and to not be in the presence of male prostitutes. He was also ordered to provide a DNA sample.
Police have said the investigation into McArthur could last years, and that they are tracing the former landscaper's whereabouts as far back as they can go.
Dozens of officers have now been assigned to the investigation, which Idsinga has said has expanded to include "hundreds of outstanding missing person cases," old murders and some "sudden deaths."
Investigators have so far refused to discuss how McArthur's alleged victims died, but Idsinga has said police have no evidence that anyone else was involved.
McArthur is currently being held at the Toronto South Detention Centre in suburban Etobicoke. His next court hearing is set for March 14.English Only, Please
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jumped over the counter, displayed a knife, and demanded that a postal employee – the sole employee there at the time – give him money. After the postal employee gave him all the money in her cash drawer, Beyah demanded that she open the post office’s safe. The postal employee opened the safe and then attempted to flee by running out the rear door.
Beyah ran after and caught the employee, forcibly dragging her back into the post office and threatening her with a knife. After a struggle, the employee was able to pull the knife blade out of the knife and use it to stab Beyah two times in his lower left leg. Beyah then handcuffed the employee to a piece of postal equipment and fled the post875 F.2d 1044
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UNITED STATES NAVAL INSTITUTE, Plaintiff-Appellant,v.CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS, INC., and Berkley Publishing Group,Defendants-Appellees.
No. 576, Docket 88-7553.
United States Court of Appeals,Second Circuit.
Argued Jan. 4, 1989.Decided May 24, 1989.
Robert C. Osterberg, New York City (Abeles Clark & Osterberg, New York City, on the brief), for plaintiff-appellant.
Robert M. Callagy, New York City (Mark A. Fowler, Satterlee Stephens Burke & Burke, New York City, on the brief), for defendants-appellees.
Before KEARSE, CARDAMONE, and WINTER, Circuit Judges.
KEARSE, Circuit Judge:
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Plaintiff United States Naval Institute ("Naval") appeals from a final judgment entered in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York following a bench trial before Pierre N. Leval, Judge, dismissing its complaint against defendants Charter Communications, Inc., and Berkley Publishing Group (collectively "Berkley") for | {
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The head of the Organization of American States travelled to Colombia's border with Venezuela on Friday to denounce Venezuela's socialist "dictatorship" for causing a migrant crisis for the region.
OAS Secretary General Luis Almagro said countries in the Western Hemisphere should work together to provide relief to the droves of Venezuelans who every day are fleeing hyperinflation and food shortages in their homeland.
But, Almagro added, the ultimate solution to the crisis is to restore democracy in Venezuela.
"This is an immoral crisis," Almagro had said Thursday after meeting Colombian President Ivan Duque. "And it is marked by the (Venezuelan) government's indolence."
During Friday's visit to the border, Almagro met aid workers and government officials in the Colombian city of Cucuta, where schools andhospitals are struggling to cope with the influx of Venezuelan migrants.
The outspoken diplomat was stopped on the street and greeted by dozens of Venezuelan migrants who urged him to work for the "liberation" of Venezuela from tyranny.
"Cucuta is the city that best exemplifies the lies of Venezuela's dictatorship," Almagro said during his visit. "The humanitarian crisis created in Venezuela can be felt here like nowhere else."
According to the United Nations, more than 2.3 million Venezuelans have left their country in recent years.
Increasingly they are leaving with no money and are travelling on foot across South American countries like Colombia, Ecuador and Peru, in dangerous journeys that can take several weeks.
In northern Brazil, locals attacked Venezuelan migrants after a Venezuelan man robbed a merchant.
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shot by VOA Turkish, a gray-haired man with a megaphone is seen being kicked in the face, more than once, while lying on the sidewalk. Moments later he can be seen walking across the camera’s field of vision, his face bloodied. Female protestors were also beaten.
The protesters, who included Armenians, Kurds and Yezidis, were demonstrating against Turkey’s controversial Islamist president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who met with President Trump at the White House on Tuesday.
Police officers were seen trying to pull the assailants back and move them to the ambassador’s residence side of the road, where pro-Erdogan demonstrators were rallying in support of their leader.
The D.C. Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department reported that it transported nine people to hospital from what it described as a “mass casualty incident.”
Anpiece celebrates the artistry and craft widely celebrated in Spain. Founded in the 1940’s, this line makes a great wardrobe addition.
The story of Horus, an Egyptian sky god whose symbol was the falcon, appears in the ancient pyramid texts. The "Horus Eye" emerges from the historic battle between Horus and his father's jealous brother. During this battle Horus lost his left eye. Upon his victory he set forth across the sea to raise his father, Osiris, from the dead and offer him his sacrificed eye. This became the symbol of all sacrifice and appears throughout ancient Egyptian art.
Materials: pewter with gold finish and epoxy, 32" cotton cord included.
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slab getting cut open by scalpels and chest spreaders and you're talking to me about domestic fucking responsibility?" "Good to see you, Theo." "Eve, just tell them what they want to know." "Who was she dating?" "We already told the Savages." "The Savage brothers?" "They were here yesterday." "Good, now try us out." "Who was she dating?" "No one special." "You guys were having a goodbye dinner, right?" "What?" "She was leaving town, wasn't she?" "Going to Las Vegas?" "How do you know?" "She closed her bank account, she had hotel phone numbers." "She wanted out of this dump." "She wanted to start a new life." "Well, a 19-year-old girl doesn't go to Las Vegas alone." "So who was she going with?" "Come on, girls." "Who was shecigarettes." "The boy's got style." "Got a boatload of grief too." "Stole the truck in Rhode Island, drove it into Massachusetts." "Hence, the federal interstate rap." "Hence, they got him by the balls, but he does no time." "He rolled on someone." "Looks that way." "After that, he's clean." "August 1989, he disappears." "One, he's dead, two, in Witness Protection." "Three, he goes deep underground, then pops back up to murder his son's 19-year-old girlfriend?" "We got nothing." "A prime suspect in a robbery 18 years ago, during which the murder weapon was used." "The guy's son dated the victim." "I say we got a lot." "Anything about Just Ray's known associates?" "Let's take a look." ""Known criminal associates:" "Reginald 'Dukie' Neil, Kevin 'Whackjob' Sirraci, Nicholas Savage Anthony | {
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highlighted the lacklustre growth numbers and stressed the need for policy drivers. “Since the first quarter of 2011-12, when the GDP grew at 8 per cent, there has been a decline in the growth rate in every successive quarter,” he said. In the last two quarters, the economy grew 5.5 per cent and 5.3 per cent, respectively.
Though the three key economic legislations — banking, insurance and pension bills — are now stuck in parliamentary logjam, North Block officials hope the ruling Congress party will be able to find a solution in talks with its allies and the Opposition.
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out of pocket to lodge a medical complaint—some women waited weeks to see a doctor. Infirmary-bound inmates were isolated from human contact, blocked from educational classes, worship, and social activities, Castañeda observed. Prisoners told her the conditions were frigid, with paper-thin blankets, no hot water, and little access to food. The infirmary, according to one inmate, had feces and blood on the wall.
Castañeda had always enjoyed fighting for tenants' rights, but something about Fluvanna felt different—almost Kafkaesque. This is life and death, she thought to herself. She assured inmates their complaints were valid. "You're not crazy," she told them. "This is morally and legally wrong."
Throughout 2011, Castañeda continued her treks to Fluvanna, teaching inmates about grievance claims. Back at the office, she pored over documents detailing amputations, bloodclots, and rectal bleeding. The Legal Aid lawyer grew impatient at frequent delays. With each setback (a few times, Castañeda recalled, a Fluvanna official leafed through her files and confiscated a blank grievance form) she channeled her anger into action. Would I be OK with losing? No, I would not!
By the following year, Castañeda had met with around 200 inmates. The young lawyer was convinced she had enough evidence to prove that Fluvanna showed a deliberate indifference toward inmates' medical needs. That summer she filed a class-action lawsuit against the Virginia Department of Corrections. She steeled herself for the response.
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1,250 feet (380 m) at the top of the building. The 203-foot (62 m) high pinnacle was later added bringing the total height of the building to 1,453 ft (443 m).[200][201]
The former Twin Towers of the World Trade Center were located in Lower Manhattan. At 1,368 and 1,362 feet (417 and 415 m), the 110-story buildings were the world's tallest from 1972 until they were surpassed by the construction of the Willis Tower in 1974 (formerly known as the Sears Tower, located in Chicago).[202] One World Trade Center, a replacement for the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center, is currently the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere.[203]
In 1961, the Pennsylvania Railroad unveiled plans to tear down the old Penn Station and replace it with a new MadisonSquare Garden and office building complex. Organized protests were aimed at preserving the McKim, Mead & White-designed structure completed in 1910, widely considered a masterpiece of the Beaux-Arts style and one of the architectural jewels of New York City.[204] Despite these efforts, demolition of the structure began in October 1963. The loss of Penn Station—called "an act of irresponsible public vandalism" by historian Lewis Mumford—led directly to the enactment in 1965 of a local law establishing the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission, which is responsible for preserving the "city's historic, aesthetic, and cultural heritage".[205] The historic preservation movement triggered by Penn Station's demise has been credited with the retention of some one million structures nationwide, including nearly 1,000 in New York City.[206] In 2017, a multibillion-dollar rebuilding | {
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Solidarity and Security Concerns in Europe after Boston Marathon Bombs
Show of SolidarityEurope Shocked by Boston Bombings
European leaders on Tuesday offered their condolences to the victims of the Boston Marathon bombings, expressing widespread shock over the attacks. With a number of major sporting events coming up in their own countries, officials are also scrambling to increase security.
In the wake of bombings at the Boston Marathon on Monday afternoon, European leaders on Tuesday expressed their sympathy and solidarity with the United States. Practical concerns were also on the minds of sporting event organizers, who said they would be adjusting their plans to suit fresh security concerns.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel released a statement on Tuesday, expressing her "horror" at the events in Boston, which killed at least three and left some176 injured, more than a dozen critically. Her thoughts are with the victims and their families, she said. "Nothing justifies such a malicious attack on people who have gathered for a peaceful sporting event," she wrote. "I hope that those responsible will soon be brought to justice."
German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle also said he was "deeply shocked" by the bombing, which an anonymous White House official said was being treated as a terrorist act. "What should have been nothing more than a happy sporting event with long-standing tradition for tens of thousands of runners from Boston and around the world has turned into a tragedy," he said on Tuesday.
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to aid the Orthodox Byzantine Empire
because "Deus vult" ("God wills it") and promised
absolution to participants; according to other
sources, the pope promised an indulgence.
In these accounts, Urban emphasises reconquering
the Holy Land more than aiding the emperor,
and lists gruesome offences allegedly committed
by Muslims. Urban wrote to those "waiting
in Flanders" that the Turks, in addition to
ravaging the "churches of God in the eastern
regions", seized "the Holy City of Christ,
embellished by his passion and resurrection—and
blasphemy to say it—have sold her and her
churches into abominable slavery". Although
the pope did not explicitly call for the reconquest
of Jerusalem, he called for military "liberation"
of the Eastern Churches.During the 16th-century
Reformation and Counter-Reformation, Western
historians saw the Crusades through the lens
of their own religious beliefs. Protestants
saw them as a manifestation of the evils of
the papacy, and Catholics viewed themas forces
for good. 18th-century Enlightenment historians
tended to view the Middle Ages in general,
and the Crusades in particular, as the efforts
of barbarian cultures driven by fanaticism.
These scholars expressed moral outrage at
the conduct of the Crusaders and criticised
the Crusades' misdirection – that of the
Fourth in particular, which attacked a Christian
power (the Byzantine Empire) instead of Islam.
The Fourth Crusade had resulted in the sacking
of Constantinople, effectively ending any
chance of reconciling the East–West Schism
and leading to the fall of the Byzantine Empire
to the Ottomans. In The History of the Decline
and Fall of the Roman Empire, 18th-century
English historian Edward Gibbon wrote that
the Crusaders' efforts could have been more
profitably directed towards improving their
own countries.The 20th century produced three
important histories of the Crusades: one by
Steven Runciman, another by Rene Grousset,
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many allegedly had ties to the cocaine
traffickers and made sure portions of the military acted at their
enforcers/protectors in exchange for extensive bribes, which in
turn were used to fund the upcoming coup. In this manner, the
narcotraffickers were in essence purchasing for themselves the
upcoming Bolivian government.
Coup
d'etat
This group pressured President Lydia Gueiler (his
cousin) to install Gen. García Meza as Commander of the Army.
Within months, the Junta
of Commanders headed by Garcia Meza forced a violent coup
d'etat -- sometimes referred to as the Cocaine Coup -- of July
17, 1980. As portions of the citizenry resisted, as they had done
in the fail putsch of November 1979, it resulted in dozens of
deaths. Allegedly, the Argentinian army unit Batallón de Inteligencia
601 participated in the coup.
The García Meza
Dictatorship, 1980-81
Of extremely conservative anti-communist
persuasion, García Meza endeavored to bringa Pinochet-style
dictatorship that was intended to last 20 years. He immediately
outlawed all political parties, exiled opposition leaders,
repressed the unions, and muzzled the press. He was backed by
former Nazi officer Klaus Barbie and
Italian neofascistStefano Delle Chiaie. Further
collaboration came from other European neofascists, most
notoriously Ernesto Milá Rodríguez (accused of the
Paris synagogue bombing of 1980. [1] Among
other foreign collaborators were professional torturers allegedly
imported from the notoriously repressive Argentine dictatorship of
General Jorge Videla.
The García Meza regime, while brief (its original form ended in
1981), became internationally known for its extreme brutality. The
population was repressed in ways as the Banzer dictatorship did.
Indeed, some 1,000 people are estimated to have been killed by the
Bolivian
army and security forces in only 13 months. The
administration's chief repressor was the Minister of Interior,
Colonel Luis Arce, who cautioned that all
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protecting the villages and townships of Clark County, Ohio, are staffed by both volunteer and paid firefighters, paramedics and EMTs. The Clark County Sherriff's Office provides dispatching. The county Hazmat team is operated in cooperation with the Springfield Fire & Rescue Division, which has mutual aid agreements with the suburbs.
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Examples of PulmotorLong before today's paramedics, the Springfield Fire Division acquired a "Pulmotor" resuscitator in 1916 to provide emergency aid.
The pressure-driven device - also known as a "Lungmotor" or "Lung-o-motor" - allowed firemen to help people in respiratory distress, according to Fire Capt. Cal Roberds' book "From Buckets to Diesels." A second device was placed in service by 1940.
The ``inhalator squad'' responded aboard a pumper or a chief's car until the introduction of a full-time EmergencySquad van in 1949.
The electric company also fielded a resuscitator squad, a common practice in many cities to assist victims of electrocution.
A typical run occurred on Feb. 8, 1938, when according to the Springfield Daily News, Howard Kisling, 38, of 724 ½ Grant Street, suffered a fatal heart attack in a downtown office.
``The inhalator squad of the city fire department and the Ohio Edison Co. first aid squad worked nearly two hours in an attempt to revive him,'' according to an obituary posted on the Ancestry.com web site. ``Coroner Austin Richards said death was caused by acute cardiac failure.’’
In another incident, according to the Daily News, Rebecca Ann Lewis, 78, of 1520 Selma Road, died March 15, 1950 at City Hospital after a heart attack. ``The Fire Department | {
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his cycle
and killed. He is buried in Middlesbrough (Linthorpe) Cemetery.
3 Sep
Plt Off
ISAAC, JOHN NOEL
LAUGHTON
He was killed flying
Blenheim, L1164 of No 600 Sqn, which dived into the ground on approach to
Hendon. He was cremated at Golders Green Crematorium.
3 Sep
LAC
STEWART, ALEXANDER
RONALD RENFREW
He was killed whilst flying Wallace II, K6028 of No 1 AOS, which flew into
high ground at Benachir near Aberdeen on a ferry flight whilst flying in
poor visibility. He is buried in He is buried in Paisley (Hawkhead)
Cemetery.
3 Sep
AC1
WARREN, PHILIP
HERBERT
He is buried in
Plymouth (Weston Mill) Cemetery
4 Sep
Flt Lt
BARTON, WILLIAM FRANK
He was killed whilst
flying Blenheim IV, N6184 of No 107 Sqn, which was shot down by flak from
the Admiral Hipper in Wilhelmshaven and is buried in Sage War Cemetery.
4 Sep
Flt Sgt
BORLEY, IAN EDWARD
MAITLAND
He was killed whilst flying Wellington I, L4268of No 9 Sqn on a raid
against Brunsbuttel and is commemorated on the Runnymede Memorial.
4 Sep
AC1
BROCKING, GEORGE
THOMAS
He was killed whilst flying Wellington I, L4268 of No 9 Sqn on a raid
against Brunsbuttel and is commemorated on the Runnymede Memorial.
4 Sep
AC2
DAY, KENNETH GEORGE
He was killed whilst flying in Wellington I, L4275 of No 9 Sqn on a raid
against Brunsbuttel and is buried in Becklingen War Cemetery.
4 Sep
LAC
DORE, HARRY
He was killed whilst flying Wellington I, L4268 of No 9 Sqn on a raid
against Brunsbuttel and is commemorated on the Runnymede Memorial.
4 Sep
Fg Off
EMDEN, HENRY LOVELL
He was killed whilst
flying Blenheim IV, N6199 of No 110 Sqn, which was shot down by flak on raid
against Wilhelmshaven and is buried in Sage War Cemetery.
4 Sep
AC1
EVANS, RALPH
He was killed whilst
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in the bathroom with Bell and at other times Williams was with Bell.
Another of the State’s witnesses,
Arnold Garza, testified that he was also in the motel room that morning. He stated that appellant brought him into the
bathroom when Bell was in the bathtub.
Appellant tried to justify what they were doing to Bell by explaining that
Bell had raped and stolen money from Jowers.
Garza did not see Bell because the shower curtain was drawn, but he
could hear Bell kicking and asking for help.
Jowers testified that she
eventually left the motel room. When she
returned, Bell was no longer in the bathroom.
Jowers testified that she was “high” on drugs when she returned and did
not ask where Bell was. She stated that
she knew that Bell must be somewhere in the room, butwater the next day, and photographs admitted into evidence show Bell’s body
as it appeared when recovered from the water.
Bell was found naked with his hands and feet bound with belts. A shoelace was around his neck. Appellant stipulated that the t-shirt that appellant
wore during Bell’s beating had his, Jowers, and Bell’s DNA. He also stipulated that the shoelace found
around Bell’s neck had his and Bell’s DNA on it.
The medical examiner, who
conducted Bell’s autopsy, testified that he determined Bell’s cause of death to
be multiple blunt force trauma, asphyxiation, drowning, and ligature
restraint. He concluded that the manner
of death was homicide.
The defense offered the
testimony of a number of witnesses, including appellant. In his testimony, appellant admitted that he had
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Skripal poisoning: Putin denounces ex-spy as 'scumbag' Published duration 3 October 2018 Related Topics Russian spy poisoning
image copyright Reuters image caption President Putin has maintained the suspects in the poisoning of Sergei Skripal are civilians
Russian President Vladimir Putin has labelled poisoned ex-Russian spy Sergei Skripal a "traitor" and a "scumbag".
In a speech, he complained that the media were treating Mr Skripal as "some kind of human rights defender", insisting he had betrayed his country.
Mr Skripal and his daughter survived an attack in Salisbury, which the UK says was carried out by two agents of Russian military intelligence.
But a British woman died in another poisoning that police say was linked.
UK authorities believe Mr Skripal's door in the southern English city was targeted with the nerve agent Novichok.
It was sprayedfrom a modified perfume bottle that was later picked up and given to Dawn Sturgess, who died in July, they say.
Last month, President Putin insisted that the suspects named by UK police were civilians not criminals, and urged them to come forward. They later gave a televised interview.
He said on Wednesday that he thought the whole "information campaign" surrounding the former Russian spy had been "blown up" and that it would pass, "the sooner, the better".
Who is Sergei Skripal?
Mr Skripal is a former Russian intelligence officer, who was arrested in 2004 and put on trial for "high treason in the form of espionage" by a Moscow military court.
Authorities accused him of being a double-agent who shared Russian state secrets with Britain's MI6.
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pick up M.A.E.
On May 19, 2009, Lawless went to a
house on Jones Street—where Mother, Father, and the children lived—and met with
Mother. Mother initially told Lawless
that she did not pick up M.A.E. from school on May 18, 2009, because she was at
a car title loan business. Mother also
denied that she had used illegal drugs, and she told Lawless that there was a
person who had been staying in a shed in the backyard; that she had cleaned up
that area and found cocaine residue, cocaine baggies, and glass pipes; and that
she did not know that the person had been using illegal drugs until he moved
out. Lawless, however, gave Mother an
oral swab drug screen that tested positive for cocaine, and Mother proceeded to
admit to Lawless that she had used cocaine withmaterials
needed to repair the house.
Lawless expressed her concerns to
Mother and Father about the safety of the children after visiting the house and
later met with Mother, Father, and the children at her office to inquire about
finding someone to place the children with.
When no one could be located, CPS removed the children from Mother’s and
Father’s care. All six children,
including B.A.E., had head lice. The
children were taken to a group foster home on May 27, 2009, and were still living
there at the time of the final trial. CPS ruled “reason to believe” for neglectful
supervision of the children by Mother because she had tested positive for cocaine,
had admitted using cocaine, had admitted that she “used alcohol” and was “under
the influence” when she picked up one of the children from school on | {
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For services as a member of the late Unemployment Grants Committee.
Diplomatic Service and Overseas List
Arthur Abbott, His Majesty's Consul-General at São Paulo.
Arthur Horace Reid, Assistant Director-General of the Ottoman Bank.
David John Rodgers, His Majesty's Consul at Liege, lately serving at San Salvador.
Colonies, Protectorates, etc.
Edwin Abbott, Deputy Comptroller-General, Department of Trade and Customs, Commonwealth of Australia.
Alice Baker, one of the founders of the Thomas Baker, Alice Baker, and Eleanor Shaw Medical Research Institute, Melbourne, Commonwealth of Australia.
Mabel Balcombe, Brookes. For charit.able and philanthropic services in the State of Victoria.
Tan Cheng Lock, Nominated Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council of the Straits Settlements. For public services.
George Percival Newton, formerly Under-Secretary, Department of Internal Affairs, Dominion of New Zealand.
John Rutherford Parkin Postlethwaite lately Provincial Commissioner, Uganda Protectorate.
Julian Ito Piggott by
When an environmentalist takes action to defend a forest in the United States, she risks being labeled a “terrorist.” When an armed right-wing militia member commandeers a forest for his personal profit, he is “standing up to tyranny.” The Oregon standoff that began over the weekend demonstrates this hypocrisy, and not only that hypocrisy.
Nor is it only law enforcement and the “justice” system that treats a case such as this differently; the corporate media does as well. Start with what the sheriff of Harney County, the remote southeastern Oregon region where the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge headquarters is located, said:
“These men came to Harney County claiming to be part of militia groups supporting local ranchers, when in reality these men had alternative motives to attempt to overthrow the | {
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after recruiting two men to kidnap the singer along with his body guard and two other victims.
According to police Martin hatched the grisly plot because he felt Bieber had snubbed his efforts to contact him.
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Target: Two men who planned to kill and castrate Justin Bieber after his November 28 concert at Madison Square Garden in New York (pictured) were offered $2,500 for each of the singer's testicles it has been claimed
Plot: Dana Martin (left) is said to be obsessed with the pop singer, and has a tattoo of Bieber on his leg; he recruited Mark Staake (right) to carry out the plot
He allegedly ordered his accomplices to first strangle the victims with a paisley tie as it was his 'calling card' which he had usedin previous attacks.
Martin met Mark Staake, a fellow inmate at Las Cruces state prison in New Mexico years ago. While there, Staake agreed to enlist his own nephew in order to carry out the murderous plot.
Tooled up: One of the gang was picked up in possession of pair of garden shears he allegedly planned to use to carry out the castration
Staake and Ruane were alledly poised to strike while the Canadian singer was in New York for a performance at Madison Square Garden on November 28. But for unknown reasons, Martin told jail wardens about the plot and Staake, 41, was arrested in Vermont on an unrelated outstanding warrant while driving with 23-year-old Ruane.
Ruane was released but was later recorded discussing plans with Martin on the phone.
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A phone survey initiated by proponents of a Dixon Downs horse-racing complex contacted the city”s residents starting last week to gauge where they stand on the project.
Dixon Downs, which would be built on 260 acres in the northeast part of the city, received approval by the City Council in October.
Since then, Dixon Citizens for Quality Growth, the group opposing the project, collected enough signatures for a referendum, causing the City Council either to rescind its decision or let the voters decide in a special election.
As a result of the council”s decision, the issue will go on an April 17 ballot.
Now, a campaign is under way toward approval of the project proposed by Ontario, Canada-based Magna Entertainment Corp, said Don Erickson, former mayor and special project consultant.
“The campaign has
People v Rovinsky (2016 NY Slip Op 00526)
People v Rovinsky
2016 NY Slip Op 00526
Decided on January 27, 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 January 27, 2016
SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department
WILLIAM F. MASTRO, J.P.
L. PRISCILLA HALL
SANDRA L. SGROI
COLLEEN D. DUFFY, JJ.
2013-06907
(Ind. No. 2389A-11)
[*1]The People of the State of New York, respondent,
vJoseph Rovinsky, appellant.
Robert C. Mitchell, Riverhead, NY (Kalina R. Lovell of counsel), for appellant, and appellant pro se.
Thomas J. Spota, District Attorney, Riverhead, NY (Michael J. Brennan of counsel), for respondent.
DECISION & ORDER
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of the people." "[PLAYING "highway TO HELL"]" "[CROWD CHEERING]" "[singing] Living easy, living free" "Season ticket on a one-way ride" "Asking nothing Leave me be" "Taking everything in my stride" "Don't need reason, don't need rhyme" "Ain't nothing I would rather do" "Going down Party time" "My friends are gonna be there too" "I'm on the highway to hell" "Highway to hell" "On the highway to hell" "Highway to hell" "No stop signs Speed limit" "Nobody's gonna slow me down" "Like a wheel Gonna spin it" "Nobody's gonna fuck me around" "Hey, Satan, paid my dues" "Playing in a rocking band" "Hey, Mama, look at me" "I'm on my way to the promised land" "On the highway to hell" "Highway to hell" "On the highway to hell" "Highwayto hell" "Please don't you stop me" "[SHOUTS]" "On the highway to hell" "Highway to hell" "The highway to hell" "Highway to hell" "Ow!" "Highway to hell" "I'm on the highway to hell" "Highway to hell" "On the highway to hell" "And I'm going down" "Highway" "I'm on the highway to hell" "[CROWD CHEERING]" "[PLAYING "girls GOT RHYTHM"]" "[singing] I've been around the world" "I've seen a million girls" "Ain't one of them got" "What my lady she's got" "Stealing the spotlight" "Knock me off my feet" "She's enough to start a landslide" "Just a-walkin' down the street" "She's wearing dresses so tight" "She's looking like dynamite" "Enough to blow me out" "No doubt about it Can't live without it" "The girl's got rhythm" "Girl's got rhythm" "The | {
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organizations with "strategic communications
consulting, training, coaching, networking opportunities and concrete
tools" to help them "achieve their social justice goals."
Institute for Policy Studies: This
think tank has long supported Communist and anti-American causes around
the world. Viewing capitalism as a breeding ground for "unrestrained
greed," IPS seeks to provide a corrective to "unrestrained
markets and individualism." Professing an unquestioning faith in the
righteousness of the United Nations, it aims to bring American foreign
policy under UN control.
Institute
for Women's Policy Research: This group views the U.S. as a nation
rife with discrimination against women, and publishes research to draw
attention to this alleged state of affairs. It also advocates unrestricted
access to taxpayer-funded abortion-on-demand, stating that "access to
abortion is essential to the economic well-being of women and girls."
International Crisis Group: One of
this organization's leading figures is its Mideast Director, Robert
Malley,who was a President Bill Clinton's Special Assistant for
Arab-Israeli Affairs. His analysis of the Mideast conflict is markedly
pro-Palestinian.
Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law:
This group views America as an unremittingly racist nation; uses the
courts to mandate race-based affirmative action preferences in business
and academia; has filed briefs against the Department of Homeland
Security's efforts to limit the wholesale granting of green cards and to
identify potential terrorists; condemns the Patriot Act; and calls on
Americans to "recognize the contribution" of illegal aliens.
League of United Latin
American Citizens: This group views America as a nation
plagued by "an alarming increase in xenophobia and anti-Hispanic
sentiment"; favors racial preferences; supports the legalization of
illegal Hispanic aliens; opposes military surveillance of U.S. borders;
opposes making English America's official language; favors open borders;
and rejects anti-terrorism legislation like the Patriot Act.
League of | {
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(1935–1944) + Pan Sukhum (1935–1938) + General Um Indrayodhin (1935–1942)
Prime Minister - Phraya Phahonphonphayuhasena, Prime Minister of Siam (1933–1938)
Turkey
President - Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, President of Turkey (1923–1938)
Prime Minister - İsmet İnönü, Prime Minister of Turkey (1925–1937)
Tuva
Communist Party Leader - Salchak Toka, General Secretary of the Tuvan People's Revolutionary Party (1932–1944)
Head of State -
Chuldum Lopsakovi, Chairman of the Presidium of the Little Hural of Tuva (1929–1936)
Adyg-Tulush Khemchik-ool, Chairman of the Presidium of the Little Hural of Tuva (1936–1938)
Premier -
Adyg-Tulush Khemchik-ool, Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Tuva (1929–1936)
Sat Churmit-Dazhi, Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Tuva (1936–1938)
Yemen
Monarch - Yahya Muhammad Hamid ed-Din, King of Yemen (1904–1948)
Australia and Oceania
Australia
Monarch -
George V, King of the British Dominions Beyond the Seas (1910–1936)
Edward VIII, King ofLázaro Cárdenas, President of Mexico (1934–1940)
Nicaragua
President -
Juan Bautista Sacasa, President of Nicaragua (1933–1936)
Carlos Alberto Brenes, Acting President of Nicaragua (1936–1937)
Panama
President -
Harmodio Arias Madrid, President of Panama (1932–1936)
Juan Demóstenes Arosemena, President of Panama (1936–1939)
United States of America
President - Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States (1933–1945)
South America
Argentina
President - Agustín Pedro Justo, President of Argentina (1932–1938)
Bolivia
Head of State -
José Luis Tejada Sorzano, President of Bolivia (1934–1936)
Germán Busch, Chairman of the Government Junta of Bolivia (1936)
David Toro, Chairman of the Government Junta of Bolivia (1936–1937)
Brazil
President - Getúlio Vargas, President of Brazil (1930–1945)
Chile
President - Arturo Alessandri, President of Chile (1932–1938)
Colombia
President - Alfonso López Pumarejo, President of Colombia (1934–1938)
Ecuador
Head of State - Federico Páez, Supreme Chief of Ecuador (1935–1937)
Paraguay
President -
Eusebio Ayala, President | {
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for public safety - work that was carried out in the face of actual death threats and intimidation and on behalf of the public health of the entire country, formed the prosecution. The result? Fines and community service for Julian Jones and James Elliott.
From the evidence:
"...Some livers showed signs of parasitic cysts. The lungs had lesions consisted with parasitic pronchopneumonia. The udders of lactating female animals had not been removed from the carcasses. The kidneys also remained attached to the carcasses without having been removed from their covering membranes. ..the carcasses were in a warm condition. There was a noticeable foul smell when the door was first opened. There were no health marks or evidence of inspection on the carcasses. ..."
There is a stench of corruption here. Meat" Elizabeth " or pretty soon we won't have any names left and we'll all be named " John ".
Here are some names that used to be male, but are now commonly thought of as female:
Addison - "son of Adam"
Alexis - "defending warrior"
Allison - "son of a nobleman"
Andrea - "manly, masculine"
Ashley - "ash tree meadow"
Aubrey - "king of the elves"
Avery - the French form of "Alfred," meaning "counseled by elves"
Bailey - "a bailiff"
Beverly - "beaver meadow"
Brook - "a brook"
Carol - Latin form of "Charles"
Carrie - "a free man"
Cassidy - "curly-haired"
Courtney - "short nose"
Dana - "someone from Denmark, a Dane"
Darcy - "from Arcy" (in France)
Emery - "brave and powerful"
Ethel - "Prince"
Evelyn - old Norman surname, meaning uncertain
Gail, Gale - "A Celt"
Glenn - "a glen"
Haley - "hay meadow"
Harper - "a | {
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great scholar, I want to be a good scholar". ("廣東地方不好,我也不愿回去了,我衹愿跟唐老爺到湖南讀書,想進秀才。") This apparently innocent, pointless and irrelevant comment was considered by some as a desperate and futile attempt to avoid death by confusing the executioner of his identity. It may also have reflected his utter lack of understanding of what was happening to him, and to his lost kingdom.
Despite the short time he was a king, he was issued an official jade seal (玉璽 yù xǐ), which is an exhibit in the Hong Kong Museum of History (香港歷史博物館).
Hong Tianguifu's name is unusual in that it contains a three-character given name whereas almost all Chinese given names have just one or two characters.
Bibliography
Mark Juergensmeye & Wade Clark Roof, Taiping Rebellion, in Encyclopedia of Global Religion, Volume 1, SAGE, 2012, pp. 1257.
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THE ISSUE
Entitlement to service connection for a back disability.
REPRESENTATION
Appellant represented by: Disabled American Veterans
ATTORNEY FOR THE BOARD
L. Willis, Associate Counsel
INTRODUCTION
The Veteran served on active duty in the Army from April 1961 to April 1964.
This matter comes before the Board of Veterans' Appeals (Board) on appeal from an April 2014 rating decision issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Regional Office (RO) in Louisville, Kentucky.
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In another instance, Dr. Cohen's deposition testimony was introduced stating that, if
confronted with Lozano's actual observations on October 27th, he would not have done a pulmonary
embolism work-up, short of knowing more about Mendoza's clinical condition. This testimony was
consistent with Dr. Smith's testimony.
The Mendozas also contend that Lozano incorrectly assessed Mendoza's pulmonary
embolism symptoms because she stereotyped him as a spoiled Hispanic male. Sulema Vasquez
testified that, after assessing Mendoza, Lozano came out of the bedroom and "said that the patient
was just spoiled." Lozano did not dispute that she characterized Mendoza as a typical Hispanic
male. She denied calling him spoiled, but said that she gave instructions to Mrs. Mendoza not to
spoil the patient. Instead of diminishing his care, Lozano claimed that she was trying toterms of social history it was clearly the age of the working class. For the first time, working people who lacked property became a major and sustained political force. This rupture was heralded by Pope Leo XIII—leader of the world’s oldest and largest social organization—in his encyclical Rerum Novarum in 1891. GagThe Pope noted that the progress of industry had led to ‘the accumulation of affluence among the few and misery (inopia) among the multitude’; but the period had also been characterized by the ‘greater self-confidence and tighter cohesion’ of the workers. 1 On a global level, trade unions gained a foothold in most big industrial enterprises, and in many other firms too. Working-class parties became major electoral forces—sometimes dominant ones—in Europe and its Australasian offshoots. The October | {
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insult," the report says. "These disparate but occasionally overlapping groups include small children, those with diseased hearts, the elderly and pregnant women."
It advised officers to avoid continuously shocking suspects for longer than 15 seconds but concluded that law enforcement officers do not need to refrain from using the devices to arrest uncooperative or combative subjects so long as the devices are used properly.
Amnesty International, which counts more than 460 deaths following Taser use since June 2001, responded by saying that the report underscores the need for strict limits on the use of shock weapons.
The group expressed concern that many of the study's nearly 300 people who died after being stunned did not appear to present a serious threat at the time they were shocked.
"Amnesty International believes that, apartfrom safety concerns, electro-shock weapons are particularly open to abuse as they are easy to use and they can inflict severe pain at the push of a button without leaving substantial marks," the group said in a statement.
Lawsuit
The ACLU's Parker pointed to the death of 17-year-old Darryl Wayne Turner - a teen who suffered a fatal arrhythmia in Charlotte in 2008 after being shocked for 37 seconds by a Taser X26 - as an example of how Tasers can be dangerous when police hold the trigger down.
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3
About a year before she was up for tenure, Dr. Hatcher
assisted a graduate student in the political science department
in making a complaint to SIU about a faculty member who the
student claimed was sexually harassing her. Dr. Hatcher tes‐
tified that she believed she was required to help the student
make the report based on Dr. Hatcher’s job description.
Before submitting her tenure dossier, Dr. Hatcher received
positive annual evaluations. The evaluations from her exter‐
nal reviewers, which were made a part of her dossier, all rec‐
ommended her for tenure. In reviewing her tenure dossier,
the political science department voted 4‐2 in favor of promo‐
tion and tenure for Dr. Hatcher. In light of that vote, the de‐
partment chair, Roger Clinton, recommended that Dr.
Hatcher receive tenure and promotion. At the next step of the
process, the COLA committee voted 5‐4 in favor of tenure and
5‐4 against promotion. The chair of the COLA committee
wrote in his letter to the dean of the COLA, Kimberly Kempf‐
Leonard, that the COLA committee recognized Dr. Hatcher’s
success in teaching and service, but was concerned about her
lack of academic publications in prestigious political science
journals. So the COLA committee recommended that Dr.
Hatcher receive tenure, but not promotion.
After receiving the COLA committee’s recommendation,
Dean Kempf‐Leonard made her own independent review. In
November 2011, Dean Kempf‐Leonard sent a letter to the
provost, John Nicklow, in which she wrote that while it was a
difficult decision, Dr. Hatcher “has not demonstrated excel‐
lence in research” and recommended that Dr. Hatcher receive
neither tenure nor promotion. Dean Kempf‐Leonard found
that “Dr. Hatcher has a lack of publications in both high‐pro‐
file venues and a lack of publications in mainstream political
4 who believe in themselves and others, former inmates determined to improve their lives, judges and public servants dedicated to reducing recidivism, and families and community members willing to lend their support to people striving to triumph over their past mistakes.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, DONALD J. TRUMP, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim April 2020 as Second Chance Month. I call on all Americans to commemorate this month with events and activities that raise public awareness about preventing crime and providing those who have completed their sentences an opportunity for an honest second chance.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this
thirty-first day of March, in the | {
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RAFVR.
Y. R. W. Lovegrove (47640).
M. W. Lowry (107620), RAFVR.
H. G. Loxdale (121034), RAFVR.
G. McCallum (111207), RAFVR.
G. E. McCullagh (48288).
A. MacDonald (117482), RAFVR.
J. B. Mahoney (51764).
P. Maloney, , (136723), RAFVR.
M. le M. Hanson (120241), RAFVR.
R. W. Manuel (133030), RAFVR.
G. E. Marx (66097), RAFVR.
J. Matthews (123211), RAFVR.
D. Merrett (50091).
K. V. Miles (51466).
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J. Misell (131717), RAFVR.
H. E. Morris (87733), RAFVR.
D. W. Munson (133835), RAFVR.
T. L. Murray (112269), RAFVR.
J. W. Naylor (51571).
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J. B. Nelson (107426), RAFVR.
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T. N. F. Orr (106832) RAFVR.
N. E. Page (130043), RAFVR.
A. F. Pape (113582), RAFVR.
D. Parker (125342), RAFVR.
J. C. Parry-Jones (48686).
I. V. Paterson (102763), RAFVR.
E. Patterson (103920), RAFVR.
B. H. Pattinson (121820), RAFVR.
J. G. Pearse (126525), RAFVR.
H. T. Petts, , (157326), RAFVR.
G. J. Pester (117189), RAFVR.
G. S.E. F. Heard, RAFVR.
750960 E. J. Hemmingway, RAFVR.
575871 C. Henderson.
1070475 F. Herd, RAFVR.
999578 R. W. Hewett, RAFVR.
1101720 W. H. Hewitt, RAFVR.
643872 G. Hide.
637839 G. Higgs.
1195679 E. E. Highgate, RAFVR.
612034 A. Hill.
1241665 H. E. Hine, RAFVR.
777821 K. Hirsch, RAFVR.
904421 J. A. Hirst, RAFVR.
538489 F. Hockin.
1380417 F. J. Holder, RAFVR.
1061337 J. Holder, RAFVR.
1354889 R. V. Holder, RAFVR.
1621318 E. Holdsworth, RAFVR.
1063903 G. F. Holmes, RAFVR.
778137 F. H. Hosie, RAFVR.
1439736 J. L. Howes, RAFVR.
1243191 S. L. Hudson, RAFVR.
1175369 A. Huggins, RAFVR.
1175291 S. G. E. Humphries, RAFVR.
1442132 W. S. Hutchins, RAFVR.
1272001 E. F. Hyde, RAFVR.
1405673 J. M. Hyde, RAFVR.
1101336 G. F. Ibbotson, RAFVR.
989078 A. M. C. Inglis, RAFVR.
1251317 E. Ingram, RAFVR.
1139641 A. Isherwood, RAFVR.
635991 B. F. Jackson.
1497448 E. J. D. Jackson, RAFVR.
1042188 H. Jackson, RAFVR.
1011777 D. Jeens, RAFVR.
1162663 W. F. Johns, RAFVR.
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Citation Nr: 1607910
Decision Date: 02/29/16 Archive Date: 03/04/16
DOCKET NO. 11-09 881 ) DATE
)
)
On appeal from the
Department of Veterans Affairs Regional Office in St. Petersburg, Florida
THE ISSUE
Entitlement to an initial disability rating in excess of 20 percent for diabetes mellitus, type II.
REPRESENTATION
Veteran represented by: The American Legion
ATTORNEY FOR THE BOARD
M. D. Bruce, Associate Counsel
INTRODUCTION
The Veteran served on active duty from July 1970 to April 1972.
This matter comes before the Board of Veterans' Appeals (Board) on appeal from a September 2003 rating decision by the Department of Veterans Affairs Regional Office (RO) in St. Petersburg, Florida.
FINDING OF FACT
The Veteran died in December 2015, before a decision by the Board was promulgated on appeal.
CONCLUSION OF LAW
Due to the death of the Veteran, the Board has no jurisdiction to adjudicateA clinical audit programme for diagnostic radiology: the approach adopted by the International Atomic Energy Agency.
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of experience treating patients on Hospice programs as well their families. His clinical experience is also in psychiatric based interventions. He is a certified School and Educational Social Worker.
He is an adjunct professor atDowling College, Oakdale, NY. He maintains a private practice in Port Jefferson Village(Tonglen Psychotherapy,P.C.and Subconscious Solutions, LLC), and is the owner of Mind-Body Fitness and Strength Studio,Inc. also in Port Jefferson Village. Dr. Crew is certified to provide fitness services to children, adolescents, adults, and seniors.
Dr. Crew offers supervision for Licensed psychotherapists seeking their "R" designation. He also provides supervision and instruction for Licensed Fitness Trainers who are working towards their Master Fitness Trainer certification.
His Institute, The Suffolk Institute for Hypnotherapyalso offers courses and training in Hypnosis and Clinical Hynotherapy,Advanced Clinical Hypnotherapy (Master Clinical Hypnotherapycertification), Neuro-Linguistic Programming ,Assertiveness Training,Meditation Therapy, Schema Therapy,Somatic Psychotherapy,Parent Effectiveness Training, and Rational Emotive Therapy for practicing therapists and Allied Health professionals. Each seminar training and all courses are open to the general public and all are always welcome to attend.
Dr. Crew is a certified Clinical Hypnotherapy trainer and instructor with The American Board of Clinical Hypnotherapy and offers certification with ABCH through courses and seminars taught at The Suffolk Institute for Hypnotherapy.
Dr. Crew is a member of Weight Management and Healthy Eating Resources of Long Island, (www.eatingforwellness.com) which is an independent group of healthcare professionals dedicated to weight management, healthy living, and a healthy lifestyle.
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that she met with appellant while he was in jail and he
expressed remorse.
Dr. Branaman, the forensic psychologist, testified during punishment that he
interviewed and tested appellant. He said appellant was depressed and very critical of
himself. He had no history of violent behavior, substance abuse, or mental illness. In his
opinion, appellant's family and the military provided structure which was important to
appellant. By entering into a relationship with Terri and her sons, appellant was searching
for additional structure. Branaman's evaluation of appellant suggested his family members
were "extremely important" and he felt threatened when separated from those
relationships.
The doctor's findings regarding Terri were that she "manifested unstable personality
features, volatility, reactivity, indications of manipulative behavior, potentially self-destructive," and she did not trust relationships. He opined that thedynamics of the
relationship between Terri and appellant were "pathological in nature."
The doctor described appellant's conduct as an "extraordinary response growing out
of the circumstances . . . ." He said that after killing Terri, appellant panicked, which
caused his anxiety level to rise and impair his judgment, which was evidenced by the
"multiple, unorganized attempts that he made to cope with the situation . . . ." Regarding
future dangerousness, the doctor testified there is a "low likelihood of committing any
violent acts in the future."
Appellant argues the evidence that he wanted a divorce, that Terri attempted to
make him jealous, and that she attacked him when he tried to leave the apartment on
October 21 is sufficient to establish he was acting under the influence of sudden passion
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of environmental and host factors prior to recruitment on
the health performance and survival of recruits during military
service, to identify and show relationships between socioeconomic and
biomedical conditions (including nutritional status) of veterans at
early ages and mortality rates from diseases at middle and late ages,
and to study the effects of health and pensions on labor force
participation rates of veterans at ages 65 and over. This installment
of the collection, Version M-5, supersedes any previous version of
these data. Collected in this version are data from military service,
pension, and medical records of veterans who were originally mustered
into the Union Army in California, Connecticut, Delaware, District of
Columbia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland,
Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Hampshire, New
Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Vermont, West
Virginia, and Wisconsin regiments. Also included areM-4) should
contact ICPSR User Support. (3) The codebook is provided by the
principal investigator as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file.
Methodology
Sample:
A one-stage cluster sample of Union Army companies was
randomly selected from the Regimental Books housed at the National
Archives in Washington, DC.
Data Source:
Carded medical records, military service records, and
Union Army pension records stored at the National Archives and
Veterans Administration Archives in Washington, DC.
Restrictions: To preserve respondent privacy, certain identifying
variables are restricted from general dissemination. Aggregations of
this information for statistical purposes that preserve the anonymity
of individual respondents can be obtained from ICPSR in accordance
with existing servicing policies.
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Original ICPSR Release: 1997-06-24
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going to be burned down," Ms. Csanyi-Robah said. "Tired of their children getting beaten up at school and put into segregated classes. Tired of being subjected to verbal, psychological, physical violence when they left their homes."
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of the suspects was a minibus driver who had found the child alone in Hafizabad and offered her a ride.
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A seven-year-old boy was allegedly raped by two students of class 9 and 10.
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Palgrave Macmillan; 2012. Lloyd, Craig. Aggressive Introvert: A Study of Herbert Hoover and Public Relations Management, 1912–1932 (1973).
(1973). Nash, George H. The Life of Herbert Hoover: The Engineer 1874–1914 (1983); in-depth scholarly study ———— (1988), The Humanitarian, 1914–1917 , The Life of Herbert Hoover, 2 . ———— (1996), Master of Emergencies, 1917–1918 , The Life of Herbert Hoover, 3 .
(1983); in-depth scholarly study Nash, Lee, ed. Understanding Herbert Hoover: Ten Perspectives (1987); essays by scholars
(1987); essays by scholars Smith, Richard Norton. An Uncommon Man: The Triumph of Herbert Hoover , (1987), biography concentrating on post 1932.
, (1987), biography concentrating on post 1932. Walch, Timothy. ed. Uncommon Americans: The Lives and Legacies of Herbert and LouA former Air Force recruiter who was sent to prison for sexually assaulting high school girls was released Wednesday after serving only four and half years of his 27-year sentence.
The Air Force Court of Criminal Appeals overturned the most serious charges against Airman Basic Jaime Rodriguez and ordered his case back to a lower court. There, he was sentenced to six years. Because of good behavior at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, he was released a year and a half shy of completing that new sentence, according to the San Antonio Express-News.
According to court documents, Rodriguez was originally convicted in 2013 of “various types of improper conduct toward Air Force applicants, recruits, and recruiter’s assistants.”
The improper conduct included aggravated sexual assault, abusive sexual contact, sodomy, wrongful sexual contact and indecent | {
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Separate from these charges, 6 traders at SAC Capital have already pled guilty to individual insider trading-type charges, so the company is kinda effed.
Let's hope demand that this be only the beginning of more criminal accountability from the finance sector.
Update 1:
SAC Capital seems nice. From their Wikipedia page:
The company is incorporated offshore in Anguilla, British West Indies,[5] and its trading offices are located in Stamford, Connecticut and New York City. SAC also maintains satellite offices in San Francisco, Hong Kong, Boston, Shanghai, Tokyo, Sydney, Frankfurt, Rio de Janeiro, London, among others.[2] The firm employs approximately 1,000 people, of which about 300 are investment personnel and 40 are staffed in legal and compliance.[1] SAC's management fee include 3% of AUM and 50% of the annual returns—the highest in the
779 P.2d 315 (1989)
Hollis VAN BIENE, Personal Representative of the Estate of Michael Brian Van Biene, and Stanley Thomson, Personal Representative of the Estate of Stanley Mark Thomson, Appellants,
v.
ERA HELICOPTERS, INC.; Employers Insurance of Wausau; Rowan Companies, Inc.; Intercontinental Dynamics Corporation; Gates Learjet, Appellees.
No. S-2571.
Supreme Court of Alaska.
August 18, 1989.
*316 Robert H. Wagstaff, Wagstaff, Pope & Clocksin, Anchorage, for appellants.
Clark Reed Nichols, Perkins, Coie, Anchorage, for appellees.
Before MATTHEWS, C.J., and RABINOWITZ, BURKE, COMPTON and MOORE, JJ.
OPINION
MOORE, Justice.
I. INTRODUCTION
This appeal arises out of litigation by the estates of two airline pilots who died in an airplane crash while employed by ERA Helicopters, Inc. (ERA). The estates seek recovery against ERA for the intentional tort of "overworking" the two deceased pilots and against Employers Insurance of WAUSAU (WAUSAU), ERA's workers' | {
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student's trust
before multiple incidents of abuses occurred.
Queer Faggot Homo Headline: Longtime
Transgender Advocate Gunned Down On North Philadelphia StreetPHILADELPHIA
(CBS) — A longtime advocate for the transgender community was shot
multiple times and killed on a North Philadelphia street on Sunday.
The body of Michelle “Tamika”
Washington, a transgenderwoman,
was found on the 3400 block of North 11th Street, shortly after 5
a.m. Police say Washington suffered gunshot wounds to the
head and body. It was transported to
Temple University where she was pronounced dead. Philadelphia LGBT
officials were heartbroken over Washington’s death.
“I am devastated by the senseless murder of yet another one of our trans
sisters.
Tamika was a brilliant and outgoing member of
Philadelphia’s transgender community, known for her advocacy and
mentorship, and she will be profoundly missed. The epidemic of
violence that continues to plague the transgender
community—disproportionately impacting trans
women ofcolor— is heartbreaking, frightening, and
infuriating,” said Amber Hikes, the executive director of
Philadelphia’s Office of LGBT Affairs.
Nashville Deputy District Attorney Amy Hunter made the comments
during opening statements in the trial of Emanuel Kidega Samson,
27. Prosecutors have said they're seeking life without parole for
Samson, who faces a 43-count indictment, including a first-degree
murder charge, in the September 2017 shooting at Burnette Chapel
Church of Christ.
Members of the church packed the courtroom, at times becoming
emotional when attorneys and witnesses recounted a Sunday filled
with chaos, tragedy and heroism. The shooting rampage killed 38-year-old
Melanie L. Crow of Smyrna, Tennessee. She was shot in
the church parking lot, and dropped her Bible and notes from a
recently concluded worship ceremony that had just concluded, Hunter
said.
Samson, who used to attend the church, is black and the victims
are white.
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of the Virginia GOP, told the Washington Post that Northam’s great-grandfather’s service in the Confederate armed forces played a role in the party’s decision to attack him.
“We said that Ralph Northam is turning his back on his heritage and family. It is because his great-grandfather fought for the side of the Confederacy and was wounded during the Civil War,” Findlay said. “When he wants to tear down monuments dedicated to those killed in action and wounded during the war, he is literally talking about a member of his own family.”
Others, however, view Confederate monuments — which were largely constructed decades after the Civil War during an era in which blacks living in the south were being disenfranchised — as celebrating white supremacy. The issue has been thrust intoLCOGT network.
This work has made use of NASA’s Astrophysics Data System, the Extrasolar Planet Encyclopedia at exoplanet.eu [@schneider11], the SIMBAD database operated at CDS, Strasbourg, France, and the VizieR catalogue access tool, CDS, Strasbourg, France [@ochsenbein00]. Certain calculations in this paper were carried out on the Ruby cluster operated by the Ohio Supercomputer Center [@ruby15].
This publication makes use of data products from the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, which is a joint project of the University of California, Los Angeles, and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory/California Institute of Technology, funded by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
This publication makes use of data products from the Two Micron All Sky Survey, which is a joint project of the University of Massachusetts and the Infrared Processing and Analysis Center/California Institute of Technology, | {
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of brave Banda Singh, put to death many tyrant rulers, including Nazab Wazir Khan who was responsible for putting to death the two younger sons of Guru Gobind Singh in a most in human manner. Cruel rulers and their associates were singled out systematically, picked up and punished for their crimes against humanity.
Banda Singh captured large part of Punjab and established sikh rule there. He minted coins in the name of Guru Nanak Dev Ji and Guru Gobing Singh ji, In the meantime, Faruksaiyar became the Emperor at Delhi. He was angered by the defeat of Mughtal forces at the hands of Banda Singh everywhere. He sent a large force from Delhi and mobilised forces from eleswhere in Punjab to defeat and capture Baba Banda Singh.
The Sikh forceswere ultimately beseiged by overwhelming number of Mughal forces in the fortess of Gurdas Nangal. The Sikhs fought valiantly under the leadership of Baba Banda Singh inflicting heavy casualties on the Moghul army. However, due to prolonged encircling of the fortess by superior number of forces, the Sikh forces were left with no rations. They were forced to eat tree leaves to sustain themselves. Due to this, they became too weak to fight the enemy.
Ultimately, the brave Sikh general Baba Banda Singh Bahadur was arrested along with seven hundred Sikh soldiers and brought to Delhi, where they were mounted on ponies, insulted and paraded in the Bazars of Delhi. The Sikhs were offered amnesty if they accepted conversion to Islam. Not one among them accepted this offer of | {
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At the time of his arrest for the instant
offense, appellant was in possession of the identification for one "Daniel Vidales."
Appellant contends that, although he confessed to using certain counterfeit checks in the
name of "Daniel Vidales," the state failed to produce the alleged victim at trial or otherwise
prove that "Daniel Vidales" failed to consent to the use of identification or that he was even
a real person. According to appellant's theory, this failure of evidence leads to the
conclusion that the evidence was insufficient and, accordingly, to the requirement that the
trial court enter an order of acquittal.
At the time of appellant's plea, he not only entered a plea of guilty to the offense,
but he also signed a written judicial confession. The judicial confession signed by
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deputy, all stemming from a stand-off with police at his
rural property. This appeal is from appellant's trial for the first deputy's death.
The evidence showed that at about 3:00 p.m. on May 17, 2007, Fran Nicholson called
the Henderson County 911 dispatcher and said that appellant, her neighbor, was shooting a
handgun at his wife, who was close to the road. Mrs. Nicholson was worried because the
school bus was about to drop off her granddaughter near where appellant was shooting.
After the first shot, Mrs. Nicholson heard one or two more, and she saw appellant's wife,
Candis, walking down the easement. Candis and appellant were screaming at each other.
Deputies Billy Jack Valentine, Duane Sanders, and Eric Ward responded to the
"domestic violence-gunshot" dispatch call. (3) All three were inuniform, wearing badges, and
driving marked patrol cars or trucks. Appellant's two-acre property was surrounded by pipe
fencing, (4) so Deputies Valentine and Sanders hopped over the fence to talk to the couple who
were still standing near the road. (5) Candis, who was described as being "slow," walked "right
up directly in [Deputy Sanders's] face." She was angry and said he had no business being
on their property. "We're just having a spat." Appellant, however, was calm, polite, and
friendly. He explained that Candis had been sexually assaulted and he was mad about it. Appellant told Deputy Valentine that he did not know who had called the police, but
he "guessed" that Candis had. Valentine assured appellant that he was just trying to do his
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presided at opening
of annual meeting of Central Dis
trict Swedish Methodist confer
ence. Cleveland, O. Paul Czolgosz,
father of man who killed Presi
dent McKinley, discharged by.
judge on charge of having thrash
ed man who, with 4 others, taunt
ed him about son's act.
Judge complimented Czolgosz,
saying he should have whipped
all of them.
Mineola, N. Y. Warrant is
sued for arrest of George W.
OBeatty, aviator, on complaint of
his wife, who charges cruelty and
affection for other women.
Champaign, 111. Cornerstone
of new Masonic Temple laid.
Toronto, Ont. James Simp
son, Toronto labor leader, ad
dressed Anti-Saloon , League of,
America on "The League ,and
Organized Labor."
Amoy, China. Typhoon de
stroyed many streets in city' of
Taihoku, capital of Formosa.
New York. Chas. W. Morse,
pardoned from Atlanta prison by
Taft because he was "dying," has
rented offices 'on Wall st. and is
preparing to enter his old busi
ness. Springfield, HI. Chas. Hanni
bal,believed mentally defective,
arrested for writing threatening
letter to County Judge Weaver.
Schenectady, N. Y. Helen
Keller, blind -and deaf woman,
woman, will make her home in -this
city. Mayorwill appoint her
as.member of board of public weir ;
fare. She is Socialists
Hartford, Eng. Suffragettes
cut 14 government, telegraph
wires. Left note on each pole
saying. that, they did it on ac
count of country's attitude
toward suffrage question.
New York. John J. Kiernan,
N, Y. City dept. of streets, will
spend his 25 days' vacation, be
ginning next Saturday, in walk
ing from Chicago to this city.
Terre Haute, Ind. William
Henry Harrison, great-great--grandson
of president of that
name, unveiled granite block
which marks site of old Fort
Harrison, blockhouse erected
against Indian attacks.
Vancouver, B. C. 300 repre
sentatives of 2 Chinese factions,
disturbedhy xeports of trouble in
China, rioted in streets here.
. Portsmouth, Eng.- British, Ad-
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After the bat broke, Foster forced part of it into Simmons's rectum. During the attack, Simmons's young child and two other children were sleeping in another room of the apartment. Williams, Williams's boyfriend, and a friend of Foster were also in an adjoining room during the beating. From there they could hear Simmons's screams and they periodically witnessed portions of the two-hour attack. They were also the audience for Foster's vaunts about how far he had inserted the bat into Simmons's rectum. He showed them a piece of the bat and said "look at how much the bitch took."
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After hearing Foster's boasts, Williams went to assist Simmons and found her breathingirregularly and suffering a seizure. Although Williams told Foster that Simmons desperately needed medical attention, Foster responded that Simmons was drunk and she just needed to sleep it off. Foster then departed for a local tavern; when he returned about twenty minutes later, Simmons was dead. Not surprisingly, the coroner found that both of Simmons's lungs were collapsed and that she suffered blunt trauma injuries on her head, chest, abdomen, and legs, as well as lacerations on her anus and liver. He determined that her death was caused by multiple blunt trauma, which resulted in swelling of the brain and internal hemorrhage of the liver. Foster eventually confessed to beating Simmons | {
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of the iconic level into the written level as "the anaphoric of language, given either at the maximum degree ('this' tailored suit, 'the' Shetland dress) or at degree zero ('a rose stuck into a belt')." In chapter II of the same book, Barthes arrived to the conclusion that it would be possible to describe two "commutative" classes in the structure of fashion–communication135. The pair; "clothing" and the "world" constitute the first and the relation between "raincoat" and "rain" can illustrate it. The relation of the pair "clothing" and "fashion" constitutes the second "commutative" class. This last pair is connected through "purely conventional conformity". The common element of those two pairs is "clothing" as an ontical level of fashion and as a reference to the materiality of the realof meaning and synapsing, it is important to remember the distinction between the meaning of a message or communicative act, and the intention of it. "Meaning" in our analysis will refer to a dictionary and to a list of synonyms; it is the consequence of facts of knowledge and never an act of intention. While to "mean" is to be in acedia, "to intend" on the other hand, is always pure acting (mental or not) directed to produce some results. Intending is an act –an acting, or praxis– "mental" or "material"; as in "thinking", "loving", "imagining", but also in "working", "painting" and "performing". 190 Figure 50: Giuliano and Lorenzo, meaning vs. sense We will use the term "meaning" as a consequence of intentionality, and the term "senseful" as | {
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The term xe2x80x9calkynylsulphurylalkynylxe2x80x9d refers to an alkynyl group substituted with a sulphuryl group between two adjacent carbon atoms.
The term xe2x80x9calkylthiolxe2x80x9d refers to an alkyl group substituted with a sulphydryl (xe2x80x94SH) moiety on a terminal carbon atom.
The term xe2x80x9calkenylthiolxe2x80x9d refers to an alkenyl group substituted with a sulphydryl group on a terminal carbon atom.
The term xe2x80x9calkynylthiolxe2x80x9d refers to an alkynyl group substituted with a sulphydryl group on a terminal carbon atom.
The term xe2x80x9calkylthionylalkylxe2x80x9d refers to an alkyl group substituted with a thionyl (xe2x80x94S(xe2x95x90O)xe2x80x94 orsulphoxide) moiety between two adjacent carbon atoms.
The term xe2x80x9calkenylthionylalkenylxe2x80x9d refers to an alkenyl group substituted with a thionyl moiety between two adjacent carbon atoms.
The term xe2x80x9calkynylthionylalkynylxe2x80x9d refers to an alkynyl group substituted with a thionyl moiety between two adjacent carbon atoms.
The term xe2x80x9calkylureaxe2x80x9d refers to an alkyl group substituted with an ureido (xe2x80x94NHxe2x80x94C(xe2x95x90O)xe2x80x94NHxe2x80x94) moiety between two adjacent carbon atoms.
The term xe2x80x9calkenylureaxe2x80x9d refers to an alkenyl group substituted with a ureido moiety between two adjacent carbon atoms. Preferably the ureido moiety is not adjacent to a double bond.
The term xe2x80x9calkynylureaxe2x80x9d refers to an alkynyl group substituted with an ureido moiety between two adjacent carbon atoms. Preferably the ureido moiety is not adjacent to a triple bond.
The term xe2x80x9caminoalkylxe2x80x9d refers to an alkyl group substituted with an amino (NH2) group.
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formal assessment reflecting his conclusions about the Revolution in Military Affairs. Marshall preferred that term to the Russians’ “military-technical revolution,†because he believed that technology only partly accounted for such bursts of progress. The other critical element was a military’s adoption of entirely new operational concepts, organizational structures, and doctrines. For instance, the French and British had radios, tanks, and airplanes in 1940, but Germany put them to novel use. Marshall wrote that new ideas had to be tested, even if most of them failed. Perhaps most important, the Pentagon needed to stop depending exclusively on the big-ticket weapons that devoured defense dollars and perpetuated the status quo.
Marshall’s assessment came just as the national-security establishment was trying to define America’s posture in a world without a Soviet counterweight.Some, including the first President Bush, Brent Scowcroft, his national-security adviser, and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Colin Powell, were avowed “realists,†who believed that America’s role was to be part of a new world order, with the emphasis on order. But others believed that the U.S. should embrace and, if possible, enhance its position as the world’s sole superpower. Bush’s Secretary of Defense, Dick Cheney, was inclined to this view, as was his top policy official, Paul Wolfowitz, who argued emphatically that the United States should strengthen its military superiority so that potential rivals would have no hope of catching up. Marshall’s Revolution in Military Affairs offered a means to achieve that goal, and both Cheney and Wolfowitz became converts.
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nuclear deal, he might consider: If he could negotiate an identical deal with Kim Jong Un, it would astonish the world and win him the Nobel Peace Prize. For Iran has no nuclear bomb or ICBM and has never tested either. It has never …
That the Trump presidency is bedeviled is undeniable. As President Donald Trump flew off for August at his Jersey club, there came word that Special Counsel Robert Mueller III had impaneled a grand jury and subpoenas were going out to Trump family and campaign associates. The jurors will be drawn …
On May 22, Salman Abedi, 22, waiting at the entrance of the Arianna Grande pop concert in Manchester, blew himself up, killing almost two dozen people, among them parents waiting to pick up theirIkegwuonu trial on hold
SYCAMORE – The trial for NFL football player Jack Ikegwuonu was put on hold Tuesday, to allow prosecutors time to call an out-of-state witness to the stand.
Ikegwuonu, 23, faces charges of residential burglary and criminal trespassing for what police and prosecutors say was a home invasion in November 2006. His trial began Monday but was granted a recess Tuesday until next week, when a former tenant of the townhouse in question should arrive from California to testify, DeKalb County Assistant State’s Attorney Victor Escarcida said.
Charges stem from Nov. 26, 2006, when Jack Ikegwuonu, a defensive back who plays for the Philadelphia Eagles, was in town from Wisconsin visiting his twin brother, Bill.
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sex. In many of her works, the subjects are black women with obscured faces, causing a denial of gaze and the interaction associated with visual exchange. Simpson's use of "turned-back figures" was used to not only "refuse the gaze" but to also "to deny any presumed access to the sitter's personality, and to refute both the classificatory drives and emotional projections typically satisfied by photographic portraiture of black subjects." It has also been suggested that these figures "stand for a generation's mode of looking and questioning photographic representation" Through repetitive use of the same portrait combined with graphic text, her "anti-portraits" have a sense of scientific classification, addressing the cultural associations of black bodies.
In a 2003 video installation, Corridor, Simpson sets two women side-by-side; a household servant from2013, which traveled to the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art in 2014).
Publications
Simon, Joan. "Lorna Simpson." New York: Prestel Publishing, 2013. Print.
External links
Lorna Simpson - Official website
Lorna Simpson on MoMA Learning
Lorna Simpson on artnet
Lorna Simpson – Exhibitions listed on kunstaspekte
Lorna Simpson – Vimeo account
Lorna Simpson in the Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis, MN
Further reading
Brockington, Horace. "Logical Anonymity: Lorna Simpson, Steve McQueen, Stan Douglas." International Review of African American Art 15 No. 3 (1998): 20–29.
Simpson, Lorna; Rogers, Sarah J. Lorna Simpson: Interior/Exterior, Full/Empty, Wexner Center for the Visual Arts 1998,
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blame me, because I'm the president of the United States. Then he went on and explained what we need to do to save the banks.
BLITZER: He's pretty good in those town hall meetings.
STEPHEN HAYES, CNN CONTRIBUTOR: He's good. I didn't think this was one of his better performances. To me, there was a lot of dissidence here between what we've seen in Washington. At one point, he described -- said everybody in Washington was in a tizzy. I think this is bigger than a Washington problem. I think you have everybody across the country in a tizzy. There's a bit of a disconnect when he's out in California talking about building wind turbines when people want answers about AIG.
BLITZER: Roland, what did you think?
ROLAND MARTIN, CNN CONTRIBUTOR: AnytimeMarch 1923 ended Lenin's political career. The troika consisted of Lev Kamenev, Joseph Stalin and Grigory Zinoviev. The troika broke up in April 1925, when Kamenev and Zinoviev found themselves in a minority over their belief that socialism could only be achieved internationally. Zinoviev and Kamenev joined forces with Leon Trotsky's Left Opposition in early 1926. Later, Kamenev, Zinoviev and Trotsky would all be murdered on Stalin's orders.
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