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protests, saying the president's pledge was insufficient and chanting: "We will not leave!"
On Wednesday, thousands of supporters of President Mubarak arrived in buses and surged into the square, dismantling barricades.
"Let the man (Mubarak) take care of you until his time is up," Mohamed Shafik, 51, told Reuters news agency. "Mubarak wants stability and we want stability as well."
One anti-government protester told the BBC that pro-Mubarak activists had initiated the violence.
"They started throwing stones at us," the man, named as Zaccaria, said. "Then some of us started throwing stones at them and then we chased them out of the square. They returned once again with the horses and the whips and the thugs."
Opposition supporters say many in the pro-government camp were paid by the authorities to demonstrate, and allowedinto the square by the troops surrounding it.
Repeated bursts of gunfire have been heard. Some reports say troops fired warning shots to disperse the crowds.
Ibrahim Zadran, co-ordinator of the opposition National Association for Change, told the BBC that some pro-government activists had used firearms and shot 15 protesters.
BBC Middle East editor Jeremy Bowen, who has been to Tahrir Square, said he had seen people with nasty wounds.
Egyptian Health Minister Ahmed Sameh Farid told the Associated Press news agency a member of the security forces died when he fell off a bridge.
Two other people died from unspecified wounds in hospital, he added. It was not clear whether they were critics or supporters of Mr Mubarak.
As darkness fell, people were seen throwing rocks and petrol bombs from rooftops on to | {
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agency KCNA, saying Mr Trump had “entered the path of open threat and blackmail against the DPRK”.
“The army and people of the DPRK will as ever courageously counter those who encroach upon the dignity and sovereignty of the DPRK and will always mercilessly ravage all provocative options of the US with Korean-style toughest counteraction.”
North Korea has continued its weapons testing in recent months, despite warnings from Mr Trump and other world leaders. Pyongyang tested two ballistic missiles in the last year, and claims it is close to developing an intercontinental ballistic missile and nuclear warhead that could reach the US.
Officials expect North Korea to launch another major test on Saturday, as part of the “Day of the Sun”, the 105th anniversary of the birth of state founder Kimoverall,
but can be great
for a company's short-term profits
and that's what
the stock market cares about.
The stock market got off
to an impressive start...
Another record today...
A day for the record books
on Wall Street...
The US economy charges ahead
and so do the bulls on Wall Street.
This was a big day on Wall Street...
The S&P 500 has raced out
to a new all-time high.
[narrator] As the stock market has grown,
so have CEO paychecks.
In 1973, the average CEO made
about 22 times more
than the average worker.
By 2016, it was 271 times more.
And as the stock market has grown bigger,
fewer Americans have benefited.
The share of Americans invested
in the stock market is at its lowest point
in 20 years,
as the middle class dropped out.
Portuguese:
Está ameaçando seriamente a habilidade
das corporações de buscar
os tipos de projetos que levam
à sustentabilidade corporativa
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curator) Andrew Ousley staked the claim that the Canadian violinist Lara St. John was a "force of nature." The violinist, in concert with her performing partner Matthew Herskowitz, was offering something special in the house of the dead. The program was Lavuta an hourlong mixtape of fiddle tunes and folk-inspired music from Eastern Europe, covering a vast triangle of land from Moscow to Jerusalem to Budapest.
There is no question that the Canadian conductor Yannick Nézet-Séguin is the big man on the New York classical music scene at the moment. The music director of the Philadelphia Orchestra was in town with his troops on Tuesday night, for his first Carnegie Hall appearance since being appointed the music director of the Metropolitan Opera.
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Critical Thinking in the Cheap Seats
SinceWhen Frank Sinatra sang “New York, New York,” he may have been on to something.
A movement is afoot to split New York into two regions — upstate and downstate — to acknowledge the gaping philosophical differences and improve representation.
“I’ve lived in New York all my life, and upstate and downstate have two different philosophies of life,” said John Bergener, an Albany County resident and organizer of the two New Yorks effort. “And it seems like they’re always in conflict.”
Campaigns for “secession” or a 51st state have been on the rise since the 2012 presidential election — see California, Colorado and Maryland — but the New York movement has a twist.
Instead of splitting New York into two distinct states, advocates want one state controlled by two autonomous regional governments.
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point of error is overruled.
In his nineteenth point of error appellant contends the "trial court erred in restricting appellant's voir dire examination of prospective Juror Eugene Jones...."
Phillip Eugene Jones, a Baptist, was a homicide investigator for the Dallas Police Department who had studied law and who once desired to be an attorney. He was a frequent witness in both civil and criminal cases, having testified in 25 cases in the last six months. He could not recall any facts about the instant Tarrant County case.
Appellant's counsel expressed his concern to Jones at the outset of his interrogation of the juror that Jones was a police officer and worked homicide cases. Jones thereafter was interrogated about many matters. Jones told appellant's counsel he could conceive of a "no" voteas a juror without any objection as to restriction on voir dire examination and requesting additional interrogation. The point of error is overruled.
Appellant's penultimate point of error contends the court erred in restricting his voir dire examination of prospective juror Karla Arndorfer.
Appellant on appeal appears to argue that the restriction denied him the intelligent use of his peremptory challenges, that the questions were proper, and the court abused its discretion. We find, as the State urges, that no objection was made on this basis or on the restriction of voir dire examination at the time. Nothing is presented for appellate review.
Appellant argues that the court would not permit him to ask Arndorfer if she would consider defense counsel's argument "against the death penalty" as well as defensive evidence | {
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want to be seen as being part of anything too “political.” As a creature of his generation, his class, the Marines and the Justice Department, being political surely goes against every instinct he has.
But there is another ideal that men like Mr. Mueller and Mr. Kerry were raised to uphold: the willingness to stand up to the dark impulses of the moment. There is a story, first reported by Jane Mayer in The New Yorker, that illustrates the mind-set perfectly. Shortly after the Sept. 11 attacks, in the face of all the hysteria, precious few lawyers were willing to defend suspected terrorists. At a Washington dinner party, guests began to turn on Tom Wilner, a corporate lawyer who was at the time defending a Guantánamo detainee.Railway
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Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad (Katy)
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Morgan's Louisiana and Texas Railroad and Steamship Company
Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway
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New York, | {
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is responsible for the reaction and knows that it is related to the
vision they witnessed during the Fortune Cup. Leo goes in search of her
for her aid in fighting the Dark Signers, but he, along with Luna are
kidnapped by Divine. Whilst looking for Divine, who had gotten involved
in a duel against Carly, she encounters Misty, who reveals herself as a
Dark Signer. She challenges Aki to a duel for revenge.
Dragon Mark:Aki's
Birthmark allows her to make any damage done in a duel to her opponent
real. So this is why she caused accidents when dueling because she
didn't know how to maintain the power. She wears a hairband to keep
these powers under control.
When Leo and Dexter decide to
challenge the Black Rose Witch to a duel, Aki first sees Yusei Fudo and
his Dragon'sBirthmark. She expressed surprise to the fact that another
individual also possesses such a birthmark. She notes it as a "wretched
mark" before she leaves from the scene. After meeting Yusei, Aki
changes her outlook on the world. Since they haven't had a chance to
talk, she sees Yusei as a challenge since she knows he possesses a mark
similar to hers.
In the semifinals, her opponent for the round
was Kodo Kinomiya. Despite Kodo pushing her psychological limits, Aki
still claims victory in the duel. Her dragon mark, the left claw, is
revealed towards the end of the duel.
Deck:Aki plays a Plant
Deck that is "Black Rose" themed. Her cards consists of gaining control
of her opponents' monsters and inflicting damage by card effects. It is
also aimed at summoning her ace card "Black Rose Dragon", the monster
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to [sic] company policies" and referred to his
"inability to commit to the managerial efforts directed by the
parent corporation, covering up employee misconduct which required
termination, and his failure to abide by previous commitments to
his immediate supervisor with respect to team work and
reorg[an]ization."
The depositions betray a similar inability to settle on
an explanation for Domnguez-Cruz's dismissal. At one point, Ovitt
stated that "[t]he reason that he was terminated was because of his
performance, it was performance issues." At another point, Ovitt
acknowledged that he told "the employees of the corporation, other
than the executive staff," that the dismissal was not related to
performance. Later, he indicated that the plaintiff was fired
because of "his refusal to take the direction that the company was
going" and his insubordination. Finally, Ovitt referred to
Domnguez-Cruz's failure to abideboth Puerto Rico and Costa Rica, the position
in Costa Rica had not, as of the time of the depositions, been
eliminated.
The performance explanation also suffers from some
deficiencies. At least one of the alleged violations of company
policy upon which Suttle Caribe relies occurred approximately two
years before Domnguez-Cruz was dismissed, and his 1993 evaluation,
at roughly the same time, called him an outstanding employee. And
there is at least some question whether Domnguez-Cruz was directly
responsible for two of the alleged violations. Further, the fact
that the other employees involved in some of these violations were
not terminated may cast doubt on the veracity of this explanation.
Finally, Domnguez-Cruz's record at the company may undermine the
performance explanation. He had a strong record with the company,
received a positive performance evaluation in 1993, was | {
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when Gomez replied
that he had towed the car back to its original location.
After
Garcia spoke with Gomez, appellant traveled to Roxanna’s apartment and used
Munoz’s vehicle to survey her apartment complex. Appellant found the Cadillac parked at the
complex. Appellant returned to the hotel
and picked up Garcia and Munoz. The
three of them then went to a “dope house” in the Manchester neighborhood of
Houston where Garcia and appellant acquired an AK-47 assault rifle. Garcia also carried a revolver during this
episode.
Munoz then drove Garcia and
appellant to Roxanna’s apartment. The
men tried to find the Cadillac but, unbeknownst to them, Roxanna had moved the
Cadillac and was driving it to her boyfriend’s sister’s house. She removed the Cadillac from her apartment
because once she noticed the new rims on the Cadillac, she suspected therims might
incite violence and she did not want to endanger her family by parking the
Cadillac at the apartment.
Upon
discovery that the Cadillac was not at the apartment, appellant called Roxanna asking
that she return the rims. Roxanna
responded to appellant that he needed to call the Houston Police Auto Theft Division
and obtain the rims from the police. Appellant
became upset and mentioned to Roxanna her apartment number. Realizing that the caller knew where she
lived, Roxanna became frightened and hung up to call 911. Appellant called Roxanna again, and she again
informed him that he needed to call the Auto Theft Division.
At
this point, appellant used the AK-47 to shoot a full clip of ammunition into
Roxanna’s apartment. Appellant shot
approximately 30 rounds. Garcia also fired shots with his revolver from inside
the vehicle. | {
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he got out of the car and that the black male contacted Fuselier and told him
if he told anyone about the murder he would kill him. The informant said Fuselier had not
cooperated with the police because he also feared for his life. The informant's actual
statement was later admitted into evidence and reflected the information in the officer's
report.
An anonymous 911 call identified the perpetrators as Fuselier and "a black from the
west end of Port Arthur." Lieutenant Detective Marsh identified Byrd as the caller.
In 1989, Irma Rios with the Texas Department of Public Safety crime lab was
assigned to determine the presence and origin and type of blood on several pieces of
evidence. Rios testified human blood was detected on the cement block but blood grouping
resultswere inconclusive. She blood-typed the blood samples from the suspects. She sent
the oral swabs from the victim to the Analytical Genetic Testing Center in Denver, Colorado,
because the DPS crime lab did not have DNA testing capabilities. The case was resubmitted
for DNA testing in 2000 after the DPS acquired DNA testing capability.
In 2000, the DPS crime lab reports concluded LaRue was the source of the semen on
an oral swab from the victim. Pentecost and LaRue were excluded from the contributors of
the stain on the cigarette butt. LaRue could not be excluded as the contributor of two stains
from Pentecost's fingernail samples. Two fingerprints were lifted from the door of the
victim's residence, but neither matched any prints of the suspects. | {
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net for his 17th goal of the season.
During the interval Heart coach John Aloisi was barred from the sidelines for the second half after he argued about the call with the match officials.
Substitute Mitchell Duke's 63rd-minute goal came after he had been on the ground for only two minutes before the Heart's best player on the night, Richard Garcia, scored ten minutes later.
With the Heart eliminated from playoff contention and the Mariners unable to improve on second place after the Western Sydney Wanderers claimed the Premiers' Plate on Friday, both coaches rung the changes.
Justin Pasfield retained his starting sport despite Mat Ryan's return from Australian duty as Graham Arnold made six outfield changes to a side looking towards their AFC Champions League fixtures against Guizhou Renhe.
This saw BernieIbini, John Hutchinson, Nick Montgomery, Josh Rose and Trent Sainsbury all rested and Duke dropped to the bench
First year coach Aloisi had Simon Colosimo return from suspension with Gerhardt back from international duty. Clint Bolton, as captain, and Ben Garrucio were elevated to the starting line-up.
The Mariners dominated possession early but lacked their usual spark in attack.
After a slow start the Heart sprung into action from the 25th minute with Garcia forcing Pasfield into two saves in three minutes.
Shortly after that period of Heart dominance disaster struck with Gerhardt's lapse.
A terrific run from Brad McDonald set-up McBreen who rounded Bolton before a desperate Colosimo saved the ball off the line. The subsequent rebound fell to Sterjovksi before Gerhardt intervened with referee Jared Gillett showing no hesitation in flashing | {
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lava, Naruto swiftly saved Sasuke after discovering his ability to fly. Afterwards Naruto began fighting with Kaguya, giving Sasuke an opening to join in and strike. Ultimately, Sasuke's attack fails, and is forced out of his Susanoo. Falling into the ocean of lava once again, his [[Sword of Kusanagi (Sasuke Uchiha)|blade]] was incinerated in the lava. Sasuke manages to [[Amenotejikara|teleport]] himself to Naruto's location, and receives a [[Truth-Seeking Ball|platform]] to stand on from Naruto.
+
+
[[File:Kaguya traps naruto and sasuke.png|thumb|left|Sasuke and Naruto frozen in ice before sealing Kaguya.]]
+
While Kaguya sneaks up behind them with tears in her eyes. [[Black Zetsu]] emerges from Kaguya, latches onto Naruto and Sasuke, and begins absorbing their power, while he also explains the history of Kaguya's defeat, his creation, and his attempt to revive Kaguya.Once Black Zetsu finishes his tale, Naruto manages to rip Black Zetsu off of himself and Sasuke, and the two shinobi prepare their counterattack. Sasuke and Naruto later discuss a counterattack plan, which gets put into action when the former uses [[Amaterasu]] on Kaguya, albeit she absorbs the attack and the latter uses the [[Sexy: Reverse Harem Technique|new technique]]. Ultimately, the plan is successful as Kaguya is distracted long enough to be punched by Naruto. Sasuke prepares to strike Kaguya with the Six Paths Yin Power while Naruto proceeds to strike Kaguya with the Six Paths Yang Power. However, the sealing attempt is unsuccessful as Kaguya shifts them to a different dimension and traps the two in a prison of ice. Sasuke uses [[Blaze Release: Kagutsuchi]] to free | {
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Alcide
Delouvrier, Paul
Dien Bien Phu
Disraeli, Benjamin
Döblin, Alfred
Dohuk
Domrémy
Doriot, Jacques
Dos Passos, John
Dreyfus, Alfred
Dufhues, Josef Hermann
Dulles, John Foster
Durrell, Lawrence
Dutschke, Rudi
Duverger, Maurice
Dwinger, Edwin
E
Eden, Anthony
Eisenhower, Dwight D.
El Greco
Erhard, Ludwig
Ernesti, Dirk
Esser, Günter
F
Fanon, Frantz
Farès, Abderrahman
Faruk I. (König von Ägypten)
Faulkner, William
Faulques, Roger
Faure, Edgar
Fellini, Federico
Fest, Joachim
Feuchtwanger, Lion
Foccart, Jacques
Foucauld, Charles de
Frangié (Clan)
Friedrich, Caspar David
G
Galen, Clemens August Graf von
Gallieni, Joseph (franz. General)
Gamelin, Maurice (General)
Gandhi, »Mahatma« 274
Gaulle, Anne de
Gaulle, Charles de
Gaulle, Philippe de
Gaulle, Yvonne de
Gbenye, Christophe
Gemayel, Pierre
Genscher, Hans-Dietrich
Ghailani, Rashid el
Gheorghiu, Constantin Virgil
Gia Long (vietnam. Kaiser)
Giap, Vo Nguyen (vietnam. General)
Giscard d'Estaing, Valéry
Gizenga, Antoine
Globke, Hans
Goebbels, Joseph
Goerdeler, Carl Friedrich
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von
Göring, Hermann
Grandval, Gilbert
Gréco, Juliette
Greene, Graham
Gries, Wilhelm
Grillparzer, Franz
Grimmelshausen, Hans Jakob Christoffel von
Grönemeyer, Herbert
Gross, Johannes
Guevara, Ernesto »Che«
Gyurek, Stephan
H
Haiphong
Hallstein, Walter
Halong-Bucht
Hammarskjöld, Dag
Hanoi
Hartmann, Theo
Haydn, Joseph
Hedin, Sven
Heinrich der Seefahrer
Heinrich IV. (König von Frankreich)
Held, Robert
Hemingway, Ernest
Heredia, José-Maria de
Heydte, Friedrich August von der
Himalaja
Himmler, Heinrich
Hindenburg, Paul von
Hindukusch
Hitler, Adolf
Ho Chi Minh
Hoa Hao
Hoa Binh
Hoffmann,Ein kleines Familienunternehmen kann auch ohne Aufsichtsrat, Vorstandsvorsitzenden und Finanzvorstand ein Vermögen verdienen. Aber sobald die magische Grenze von 150 überschritten ist, funktioniert dieses Prinzip nicht mehr. Eine Division mit 10000 Soldaten lässt sich nicht so führen wie eine Kompanie. Erfolgreiche Familienunternehmen geraten in eine Krise, sobald sie expandieren und mehr Personal einstellen müssen – wenn sie sich nicht neu erfinden können, gehen sie pleite.
Aber wie gelang es dem Homo sapiens, diese kritische Schwelle zu überwinden? Wie schaffte er es, Städte mit Zehntausenden Einwohnern und Riesenreiche mit Millionen von Untertanen zu gründen? Sein Erfolgsgeheimnis war die fiktive Sprache. Eine große Zahl von wildfremden Menschen kann effektiv zusammenarbeiten, wenn alle an gemeinsame Mythen glauben.
Jede großangelegte menschliche Unternehmung – angefangen von einem archaischen Stamm über eine antike Stadt bis zu | {
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billboard.[1]
Roger observed that the pole was rotting, and the advertising on the billboards
had not been changed since The Siblings had owned the property. Sometime in April
2006, Roger, having concluded that the billboard was abandoned, had it
removed.
In early April 2006, now aware of the sale of the real
property, Texoma sent the annual rent check to The Siblings. Texoma did not
include a cover letter with, nor other explanation on, the check. The check
was sent to a post office box used by Hooten Financial Bookkeeping Services and
Jackson Hewitt Tax Service, an accounting franchise owned by the Hootens.
Nathaniel Hooten testified that he received the check during tax season,
thought it was for the payment of tax preparation services, and promptly
deposited the check into a bank account owned by Big 5 Investments, LLC,the
company that owned the Jackson Hewitt tax franchise.[2]
Nathaniel explained that, at the time he deposited the check, he was not aware
the check was made out to The Siblings.[3]
The Siblings did not usually receive checks. The check was not endorsed by The
Siblings and was not deposited to The Siblings= account.
Also during April 2006, Scott Walderzak, a Texoma employee,
went to put a new advertisement on the billboard and discovered that it had
been removed. Walderzak then went to the Hooten=s tax office,
which was located near the billboard. The evidence is disputed with regard to
the information given to Walderzak and Texoma about the removal of the
billboard. Walderzak testified that he spoke with Nathaniel, and Nathaniel
initially told him that the City had the billboard removed. Walderzak then
spoke with Roger Hooten, who allegedly told | {
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admission confer-
ences are supplemented by personal counseling between the students
and the orientation instructor or Dean. Periodic checks are made
on the student's class and laboratory work as well as the social
adjustments involved. If results are not satisfactory immediate
steps are taken to rectify the situation.
19
Recognition and Transfer Privileges
Williamsport-Dickinson Junior College is a member of the
American Association of Junior Colleges, is accredited by the Uni-
versity Senate of the Methodist Church, the Pennsylvania State
Council of Education, and the Middle States Association of Colleges
and Secondary Schools. Graduates from the Junior College are
accepted with advanced standing by the leading colleges and uni-
versities to which they apply for admission and usually make high
scholastic records.
Individual cases naturally depend on the student's preparation,
the calibre of his work and the course which he desires to pursue.
Upon registering atWilliamsport-Dickinson the student should fully
acquaint the Dean with his future plans so that credit requirements
of the college to which he plans to go may be anticipated in advance.
Junior College Curricula
Williamsport-Dickinson offers instruction on the college level
leading to degrees or diplomas in the following fields:
Art
Medical Secretarial
Commercial Art
Costume Design
Illustration
Interior Decoration
Medicine
Merchandising
Ministry
Commerce and Finance
Dentistry
Dramatics
Engineering
Music
Organ
Piano
Public School Music
Violin
Voice
Forestry
Home Economics
Homemaking
Nursing
Physical Education
Secretarial Science
Journalism
Social Work
Junior Engineering
Law
Stenography
(Certificate)
Liberal Arts
Teaching
Library Science
Veterinary Medicine
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I. Arts and Science.
This course comprises the first two years of a standard four-year
course in a senior college leading to a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of
Science degree.
II. General Course.
This course is intended for students who do not look forward to a
four-year college course or to advanced study. It provides the essential
intellectual background of an educated person, and lays the foundations
upon which may be built a solid structure of | {
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Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken; Holy Rosary Academy, Union City; Assumption, Emerson; St. Anthony, Northvale; St. Philomena, Livingston
Victims: Multiple
Status: Permanently removed from ministry
John Capparelli
Ordained: 1980
Assignments: Our Lady of Fatima, North Bergen; Oratory Prep, Summit;
Holy Trinity, Westfield; St. Theresa, Kenilworth; Temporary Chaplain, Valley Hospital, Ridgewood
Victims: Multiple
Status: Permanently removed from ministry/Laicized
James A. Carey
Ordained: 1936
Assignments: Christ the King, Jersey City; U.S. Army; Seton Hall University, South Orange; Chaplain, St. Elizabeth Hospital, Elizabeth; Chaplain, St. Mary Hospital;
Immaculate Conception, Montclair; Oratory Prep, Summit; Holy Trinity, Westfield; St. Michael Church, Jersey City
Victims: One
Status: Deceased
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Robert Chabak
Ordained: 1972
Assignments: Holy Family, Nutley; St. Valentine, Bloomfield; Ss. Peter and Paul, Hoboken; St. Theresa, Kenilworth; Christ the King, Hillside; St. Mary of the Assumption, Elizabeth
Victims: Multiple
Status: Permanently removed from ministry
Peter Cheplic
Ordained: 1972
Assignments: St. Henry,Bayonne; St. Lawrence, Weehawken; St. Aloysius, Jersey City;
Holy Spirit/Our Lady Help of Christians, East Orange; St. Matthew, Ridgefield
Victims: Multiple
Status: Permanently removed from ministry
Dennis Cocozza
Ordained: 1975
Assignments: Assumption, Roselle Park; St. Anthony of Padua, Newark; St. Henry, Bayonne; St. Mary, Dumont; Sacred Heart, Rochelle Park; Paramus Catholic HS, Paramus; St. Cassian, Upper Montclair
Victims: One
Status: Deceased
Absalom Coutinho
Ordained: 1972
Assignments: St. Nicholas, Jersey City
Victims: Multiple
Status: Permanently removed from ministry
Arturo Crespo
Ordained: 1994
Assignments: Teresa of Avila, Summit; St. Bridget (Resurrection), Jersey City
Victims: One
Status: Permanently removed from ministry
Hadmels DeFrias
Ordained: 1999
Assignments: St. Mary, Elizabeth
Victims: Multiple
Status: Permanently removed from ministry/Laicized
Joseph DiPeri
Ordained: 1956
Assignments: Our Lady of Mt. Virgin, Garfield; St. Cecilia School, Englewood; Oratory Prep, Summit; St. Lucy, Newark; St. Anthony of Padua, Newark; Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Jersey City
Victims: One
Status: Deceased
John J. Donohue
Ordained: 1973
Assignments: Chaplain, Clara Maas | {
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facts may be helpful. The victim, a fifteen-year-old girl, was
attacked while jogging, dragged off the path at knife point, and sexually assaulted. She could not
see her attacker's face clearly because the man stayed behind her. After the attack, she called for
help, went home, and put her clothes into her laundry hamper. A few hours later she took them out
of the hamper, placed them in a bag, and gave the bag to her father. Her father locked the bag of
clothes in his car until he gave them to the police as evidence three days later. Semen found on the
victim's underwear matched appellant's DNA, which was already on file because appellant was
under investigation for two similar attacks in which L.M. and M.B. were pulled771; Mayhue, 969 S.W.2d at 511.
Admission of the Victim's Clothing
Appellant next complains that his counsel should have objected to the admission of
the victim's clothing, arguing that there was a gap in the chain of custody tag on the bag containing
her underwear.
Several witnesses from the Austin Police Department and the Department of Public
Safety testified about the handling of the bag containing the victim's clothes. Detective Sharon Soliz
testified that she obtained the clothes from the victim's father, placed each item in its own evidence
bag, initialed and dated the chain of custody tags attached to each bag, placed the individual bags
into a larger sack, then sealed, initialed, and dated the larger sack. When the clothes were received
by the Department of Public Safety laboratory, the outer bag was sealed. | {
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context, Kvapil was able to use his remarkable arsenal of
interpretative strategies to convey the fluctuating harmonic colors and tender,
almost tentative melodic lines with unforgettable, idyllic beauty.
He then played selections
from Chopin's Etudes op. 25, continuing to demonstrate the wide range of
interpretative possibilities for this composer's works. In the past,
Kvapil has played the entire set of twenty-four etudes in concert as a single
massive work, in which each etude seemed to begin as the psychological culmination
of the ones preceding it. In this recital, he began with the familiar
Etude no. 1 of op. 25, supporting an impression of apparently effortless,
impulsive lyric flight with a powerful, accurate technique which few pianists
can attain. And this technique enabled him to convey the psychological
force of the etudes which followed with overwhelming pianistic effect.
The last three etudesIn addition, they are young enough to discover fresh delight
in each performance.
The March program opened with
Haydn's String Quartet in g minor, op. 743, no. 3 (The Rider).
This work displayed the ensemble's mastery of the Czech tradition to advantage.
They played with a warm, rich sound, elegant phrasing, and scrupulous attention
to nuance and dramatic effect. A notable sign of their expertise was the
seamless, fluent handling of the transitions between musical sections.
Polished, courtly decorum was leavened with dashes of wit, reflecting the often
forgotten aristocratic atmosphere in which such works were first performed.
In their performance of Janáček's
first string quartet (Kreutzer Sonata), the ensemble not only showed a
clear understanding of the composer's style and his historical significance,
but also conveyed a passionate mood which matched well the association this
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Comedy
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Jon Voight, Ray | {
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prosecuted for
Biko's death. Two weeks after the funeral,
the government banned all Black Consciousness
organisations, including the BCP, which had
its assets seized.Both domestic and international
pressure called for a public inquest to be
held, to which the government agreed. It began
in Pretoria's Old Synagogue courthouse in
November 1977, and lasted for three weeks.
Both the running of the inquest and the quality
of evidence submitted came in for extensive
criticism. An observer from the Lawyers' Committee
for Civil Rights Under Law stated that the
affidavit's statements were "sometimes redundant,
sometimes inconsistent, frequently ambiguous";
David Napley described the police investigation
of the incident as "perfunctory in the extreme".
The security forces alleged that Biko had
acted aggressively and had sustained his injuries
in a scuffle, in which he had banged his head
against the cell wall. The presiding magistrate
accepted the security forces' account of events
and refusedto prosecute any of those involved.The
verdict was treated with scepticism by much
of the international media and the US Government
led by President Jimmy Carter. On 2 February
1978, based on the evidence given at the inquest,
the attorney general of the Eastern Cape stated
that he would not prosecute the officers.
After the inquest, Biko's family brought a
civil case against the state; at the advice
of their lawyers, they agreed to a settlement
of R65,000 (US$78,000) in July 1979. Shortly
after the inquest, the South African Medical
and Dental Council initiated proceedings against
the medical professionals who had been entrusted
with Biko's care; eight years later two of
the medics were found guilty of improper conduct.
The failure of the government-employed doctors
to diagnose or treat Biko's injuries has been
frequently cited as an example of a repressive
state influencing medical practitioners' decisions,
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challenge to the jury’s finding
focuses solely on cross-appellees’ alleged actions and statements relative to
formation of the new corporation, Big Dog Strategic Consulting Group, Inc.
According to Brasch’s testimony, the parties agreed that Kirk, Lane, Brasch,
and Floudas would be directors of the corporation and Brasch and Floudas would
own fifty percent of the shares. Big Dog Logistics attorney, William
Underwood, offered his legal services to incorporate the new entity. Brasch
asked if he and Floudas needed their own attorney, but Underwood replied that
was “not necessary” because forming a corporation was a routine matter.
Underwood formed the corporation with only himself, Kirk, and Lane as
directors. In July 2004, these three directors held shareholder and director
meetings in Cancun without notifying Brasch and Floudas. When Brasch asked
Underwood about the exclusion of Brasch and Floudas as directors, Underwood
repliedthat there had been a mistake and he would correct the problem through
the Secretary of State. Underwood, Kirk, and Lane then represented to Brasch
and Floudas that the changes had been made. Brasch subsequently learned
through his own research that the Secretary of State had rejected the changes
because of a failure to follow proper procedures. As of trial, its records
still showed only Underwood, Kirk, and Lane as directors. Further, Brasch
suggested that Kirk and Lane did not account for some stock certificates of the
new corporation and issued less total shares than agreed on, so they could
potentially issue more shares and make themselves majority shareholders, thus
diluting the shares already issued to Brasch and Floudas.
Cross-appellants contend that cross-appellees,
through these actions, prevented Brasch and Floudas from being directors and
equal shareholders so cross-appellees could | {
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in a specific age range known as?
"Full House"
"The Wonder Years"
"Thirtysomething"
"Modern Family"
The American television drama encapsulates the life of a group of friends in their thirties living in Philadelphia. It captures their struggles as adults raising their children. The show premiered in 1987 and was later canceled in 1991 because of low ratings.
ABC via youtube
What's the name of this '80s show about a secret agent?
"Miami Vice"
"Moonlighting"
"Hill Street Blues"
"MacGyver"
Angus "Mac" MacGyver is a genius and resourceful secret agent. He is able to utilize everyday objects to quickly diffuse criminal situations. His ingenuity usually comes as a surprise to criminals, as they would underestimate him. The series debuted in 1985.
NBC via youtube
What do you think the name of this show, based on people who seek justice, is?
"L.A. Law"
"Murder, She Wrote"
"Cagney &Lacey"
Dexter
This legal drama based on an LA law firm was created by Stephen Bochco and Terry Louise Fisher. The court cases depicted on the show were usually current topics and included cases of domestic violence, gay rights and racism. The series debuted on NBS on September 15, 1986.
BBC via youtube
What was this story's name, which is set during the Middle Ages?
"Dynasty"
"The Pillars of the Earth"
"Cadfael"
"Blackadder"
The British series debuted on BBC in 1983. Set in England, during the Middle Ages, the comedic series focuses on Prince Edmund who calls himself the Black Adder and his attempts at dethroning his father. There were only six episodes in the series.
NBC via youtube
What show, set during a particular time of day, is pictured here?
"The Arsenio Hall Show"
"Late Night with David Letterman"
"Geraldo"
"Jimmy Kimmel | {
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Implementing planetary protection measures on the Mars Science Laboratory.
The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL), comprising a cruise stage; an aeroshell; an entry, descent, and landing system; and the radioisotope thermoelectric generator-powered Curiosity rover, made history with its unprecedented sky crane landing on Mars on August 6, 2012. The mission's primary science objective has been to explore the area surrounding Gale Crater and assess its habitability for past life. Because microbial contamination could profoundly impact the integrity of the mission and compliance with international treaty was required, planetary protection measures were implemented on MSL hardware to verify that bioburden levels complied with NASA regulations. By applying the proper antimicrobial countermeasures throughout all phases of assembly, the total bacterial endospore burden of MSL at the time of launch was kept toCitation Nr: 1736721
Decision Date: 08/31/17 Archive Date: 09/06/17
DOCKET NO. 10-21 000 ) DATE
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)
On appeal from the
Department of Veterans Affairs Regional Office in Seattle, Washington
THE ISSUE
Entitlement to service connection for bilateral hearing loss disability.
REPRESENTATION
Appellant represented by: The American Legion
WITNESS AT HEARING ON APPEAL
Appellant
ATTORNEY FOR THE BOARD
Thaddaeus J. Cox, Associate Counsel
INTRODUCTION
The Veteran served on active duty from August 1972 to October 1974.
This matter comes before the Board of Veterans' Appeals (Board) on appeal from a February 2009 rating decision of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Regional Office (RO), in Seattle, Washington.
The Veteran testified before the undersigned Veterans Law Judge at a Board Hearing at the RO in September 2013. A transcript of that hearing is of record.
In February 2014, the Board remanded this matter to the RO | {
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be accepted,
by people who regarded the
supreme head of the church as
being elsewhere,
in Rome.
Even so, despite these
compromises,
Elizabeth and her counselors
were able to get their
settlement through Parliament
only by purging the House of
Lords.
They ruthlessly excluded many
of the Catholic bishops in the
end and they still got a
majority of only three votes.
They squeezed it through the
House of Lords.
Support in the commons was much
stronger.
So the Church of England was
reestablished.
English was Protestant again,
sort of.
It was a confessional state
bound by an Act of Uniformity
that the prayer book should be
used throughout the kingdom,
uniformity to the religion set
down by the Queen in Parliament,
what was often described as
'the religion by law
established'.
But that religion was less
imposed by simple royal dictate
than a reflection of what
Elizabeth and her advisers had
proved willing to settle for.
There was no doubt thatEngland
had turned in a broadly
Protestant direction again,
but there was also a lot of
ambiguity about the nature and
the extent of that
Protestantism.
Okay.
Well, maybe Elizabeth and
William Cecil and the other
counselors got less than they
originally intended,
but they accepted it,
and they could even use it to
their advantage.
It was perhaps no bad thing in
the England of 1559 that the
religious settlement contained a
lot of ambiguity.
Thirty years of religious flux
had left the nation profoundly
divided in matters of faith.
No change during those thirty
years had had time to put down
deep roots.
To some historians like
Christopher Haigh most of the
people remained,
in the main,
traditionalists in their
religious beliefs.
To other historians like Robert
Whiting people had grown almost
indifferent,
acquiescing and conforming to
change after change,
but essentially guarded and
unenthusiastic in their
attitudes.
But also, as you've seen in
last week's reading,
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15
the deck to issue medication” and “s[aw] [his] face.” He also
submitted an HSR on January 13 and two more on January 15,
but did not receive face‐to‐face evaluations. Mr. Olden had a
dental appointment “sometime at the end of the month of Jan‐
16
uary” 2014. The dentist extracted a tooth, and Mr. Olden tes‐
17
tified that the pain subsided.
John Saiger testified that a piece of his wisdom tooth broke
off on March 23, 2013. He submitted two successive HSRs, but
did not receive a face‐to‐face evaluation. Mr. Saiger then sub‐
mitted a grievance on June 5, noting that he had not received
an evaluation. In response, the that time. Mr. Allen was pre‐
scribed—and subsequently received—ibuprofen and penicil‐
lin. His tooth was then operated upon a few days later, on
May 23, 2013. Mr. Allen also testified that he experienced a
separate dental issue in October 2013. He submitted an HSR
on October 28, received a face‐to‐face evaluation on October
29, and then visited the dental clinic on October 31.
Quentin Scott testified that he submitted an HSR com‐
plaining of tooth pain on August 6, 2013. That same day, he
had a face‐to‐face evaluation with a physician’s assistant who
prescribed aspirin and ibuprofen. Mr. Scott then saw a dentist
two days later, on August 8. The dentist referred him to
Stroger and prescribed antibiotics and pain medication.
Mr. Scott did not receive the medication for at least one
month. On November 5, 2013, Mr. Scott visited Stroger and
had x‐rays taken. Mr. Scott did not visit Stroger again until
March 28, 2014, when his teeth were extracted.
Stanford Thompson testified that he chipped his tooth
during lunch sometime in August 2013 and asked a correc‐
tions officer if he could be sent to a medical unit. The officer
refused and instead told Mr. Thompson to fill out an HSR.
Mr. Thompson submitted an HSR, but he did not receive an
evaluation. A few weeks later, Mr. Thompson visited the dis‐
pensary for an unrelated issue and informed the doctor of his
tooth pain. The doctor prescribed ibuprofen, but Mr. Thomp‐
son never received the medication. Mr. Thompson then filed
a grievance on August 27, 2013. He subsequently saw a den‐
tist in early September, who prescribed medication (which
Mr. Thompson received) and informed him that he had been
“scheduled to get the tooth pulled … September 19th. But
when she s[aw] the state of it, … she was going to speed up
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office) at the court
of Karl Eugen, Duke of Württemberg. Hegel's
mother, Maria Magdalena Louisa (née Fromm),
was the daughter of a lawyer at the High Court
of Justice at the Württemberg court. She
died of a "bilious fever" (Gallenfieber) when
Hegel was thirteen. Hegel and his father also
caught the disease, but they narrowly survived.
Hegel had a sister, Christiane Luise (1773–1832);
and a brother, Georg Ludwig (1776–1812),
who was to perish as an officer in Napoleon's
Russian campaign of 1812.At the age of three,
he went to the German School. When he entered
the Latin School two years later, he already
knew the first declension, having been taught
it by his mother. In 1776, he entered Stuttgart's
gymnasium illustre and during his adolescence
read voraciously, copying lengthy extracts
in his diary. Authors he read include the
poet Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock and writers
associated with the Enlightenment,such as
Christian Garve and Gotthold Ephraim Lessing.
His studies at the Gymnasium were concluded
with his Abiturrede ("graduation speech")
entitled "The abortive state of art and scholarship
in Turkey" ("den verkümmerten Zustand der
Künste und Wissenschaften unter den Türken").
==== Tübingen (1788–1793) ====
At the age of eighteen, Hegel entered the
Tübinger Stift (a Protestant seminary attached
to the University of Tübingen), where he
had as roommates the poet and philosopher
Friedrich Hölderlin and the philosopher-to-be
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling. Sharing
a dislike for what they regarded as the restrictive
environment of the Seminary, the three became
close friends and mutually influenced each
other's ideas. All greatly admired Hellenic
civilization and Hegel additionally steeped
himself in Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Lessing
during this time. They watched the unfolding
of the French Revolution with shared enthusiasm.
Schelling and Hölderlin immersed themselves
in theoretical debates on Kantian philosophy,
from which Hegel remained aloof. Hegel | {
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Karen Kijewski ( by Karen Kijewski ( Kat Colorado
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"Here Comes Santa Claus" by Bill Pronzini (Mistletoe Mysteries; by Bill Pronzini (Mistletoe Mysteries; Nameless
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In a few rare cases the religious stand of the nation remains ambiguous. States with a constitutionally endorsed religion largely base their choice on the demographics of the population or the historic legacy that has been handed down to them.
Countries With State Religions
Though there is no one clear definition of what constitutes a “state religion”, most countries which have adopted a religion, provide for certain privileges, and endorse the state sponsored advocacy of the religious tenets. There is also a compulsion to take up religious studies in most countries where a state religion has been acknowledged. Depending on the country and the religion, the legislature and judiciary make laws and adjudicate with deference to the religion’s ethical principles. In countries such as Finland the religious affiliations of thestate have tax implications as well. In the Maldives all citizens must be Sunni Muslim. Foreigners must practice their religion only in the privacy of their homes. The following is a list of nations which have officially adopted a religion or at least recognize a faith.
Religion
Type
Countries
Christianity
Roman Catholicism
Costa Rica
Malta
Monaco
Vatican City
Liechtenstein
Protestantism
Denmark
Iceland
Scotland
Tuvalu
Eastern Orthodox Church
Greece
Georgia
Islam
Bahrain
Iraq
Kuwait
Yemen
Sunni
Afghanistan
Algeria
Bangladesh
Brunei
Comoros
Egypt
Jordan
Libya
Maldives
Malaysia
Mauritania
Morocco
Pakistan
Qatar
Saudi Arabia
Somalia
Tunisia
United Arab Emirates
Shi'a
Iran
Sufi
Somalia
Ibadi
Oman
Buddhism
Bhutan
Cambodia
Judaism
Israel
How Secular Is Secular?
Secular states such as the communist nations could be atheistic. Alternatively, secular states may be more tolerant in their outlook, allowing citizens the freedom to choose any religion. A number of states have been secular since inception. Religious freedoms, equal opportunity to practice and preach a religion, and equality of all religious sects are the guarantees extended by these states. Historically, the evolution of a nation from being a religious state to | {
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recent arrest of Gennady Korban, a supporter of Ukrainian oligarch Igor Kolomoisky, who has in turn repeatedly stood against the consolidation of power by Poroshenko.
Addressing corruption in Ukraine, Bershidsky added that "Poroshenko's and Yatsenyuk's close allies are routinely named in connection with corrupt schemes involving Ukraine's customs service and state energy companies."
Despite a "crack" in ties, Washington is "highly visible in the Ukrainian political process," Bershidsky said, adding that all the top level government nominations and dismissals are reportedly endorsed by US Ambassador Geoffrey Pyatt and even US Vice President Joe Biden.
However, US efforts at the external management of Ukraine have largely failed, because "the grip of oligarchs and a corrupt bureaucracy on what's left of the Ukrainian economy has proven too strong, the schemes too entrenched," accordingwill,” the NY Times today reported on at least two shootings by the Kiev regime intended to prevent the Eastern Ukrainians from expressing their will:
“A Ukrainian national guard unit known as the Dnepr Brigade appeared and broke up the voting [in Krasnoarmiysk]. Organizers grabbed the boxes of cast ballots and ran, presumably intending to count them later, and the soldiers took up positions in the City Hall building where a secessionist polling station had been operating on the steps.”
“Ukrainian soldiers … fired into a crowd that was blocking national guard armored vehicles near the village of Baranikovka, the [Interfax] agency said; two people were wounded.”
By preceding their facts about government violence with editorializing and lies directed against the voters and vote organizers, the Times broadcasts its role in | {
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her second child, actress Spencer Grammer, who became a first time mum, and France's First Lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, who became a mum for the second time when baby Giulia was born. Reality TV star Tori Spelling took home baby number three, as did Jackass funnyman Johnny Knoxville. And Sex & the City beauty Kristin Davis, The Help actress Viola Davis and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation veteran Mariska Hargitay all adopted babies.
But it wasn't such a happy month for rapper Rick Ross, who suffered two seizures on his way to a concert, or socialite Kim Kardashian who filed for divorce from husband Kris Humphries after just 72 days of marriage.
In other news, Star Trek actor Zachary Quinto announced he was gay and troubled actress Lindsay Lohan had her probationrevoked after failing to complete her required community service hours. She also faced a limousine lawsuit for allegedly neglecting to pay a bill, her dad was arrested - twice, and she was served a lawsuit for reportedly attacking a Betty Ford Clinic employee during her stay there last year (10).
Meanwhile, the stars came out to show their support for the Occupy Wall Street protests, which were originally launched in New York City in a bid to end corporate greed, and the world mourned the loss of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, British TV and radio personality Sir Jimmy Savile, The Charlie Daniels Band keyboard player Joel 'Taz' Digregorio, former Weezer star Mikey Welsh, veteran British actress Betty Driver, The Miracles guitarist Marv Tarplin, pianist Roger Williams and IndyCar driver | {
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| Electric meter (amps) | meter_current | meter_current | Energy | Number |
| Electric meter (kWh) | meter_kwh | meter_kwh | Energy | Number |
### Switch
Switch the power on and off.
The ```switch_binary``` channel is of type ```switch_binary``` and supports the ```Switch``` item and is in the ```Switch``` category.
### Scene Number
Triggers when a scene button is pressed.
The ```scene_number``` channel is of type ```scene_number``` and supports the ```Number``` item.
### Electric meter (volts)
Indicates the instantaneous voltage.
The ```meter_voltage``` channel is of type ```meter_voltage``` and supports the ```Number``` item and is in the ```Energy``` category. This is a read only channel so will only be updated following state changes from the device.
### Electric meter (watts)
Indicates the instantaneous power consumption.
The ```meter_watts``` channel is of type ```meter_watts``` and supports the ```Number``` item andPopular
Property Type
Midwestern University, IL
Founded in 1900 as the American College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery by Dr. J. Martin Littlejohn, Midwestern University (MWU) has established itself as a leader in medical education, research and clinical practice. The university was originally situated in Hyde Park, Chicago, but moved to its current Illinois campus in suburban Downers Grove in 1986. This campus is comprised of four colleges including the Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine, the Chicago College of Pharmacy, the College of Health Sciences and the College of Dental Medicine-Illinois.
In 1995, the university expanded with the purchase of a second campus in Glendale, Arizona, which mirrors the Downers Grove colleges with the addition of a College of Optometry. The Glendale campus also houses the Midwestern University Multispeciality Clinic, the Midwestern | {
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234, 315
Summerhill, 148
Swanley, Richard, commodore, 75, 76
Swedish service, 303
Swilly, Lough and River, 21, 229
Swiney, Eugene, titular Bishop of Kilmore, 227
Synge, Edward, late Bishop of Cloyne, 162
Synnott, Colonel David, 199, 200
-- -- Oliver, 251
Taaffe, Theobald, Viscount, afterwards 1st Earl of Carlingford, 95, 96,
138, 152;
defeated at Knocknanuss, 156-158, 160, 166, 204, 205, 207, 216, 251;
nearly starved at Paris, 252, 254-256, 259
-- Lucas, 96, 201
Talbot, James, 78
-- Peter, 350
-- Richard, 195, 350;
_see_ Tyrconnel
-- Sir Robert, 50, 64, 111, 144, 233, 234
-- Thomas, 196
Stech (Fraunhofer IZI-BB, Potsdam--Golm, Germany) for the careful and critical revision of this manuscript. This research is supported by the German Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF, KMU-Innovativ: Biotechnologie-BioChance, 031A511).
Biographical Information
========================
Stefan Kubick gained his PhD in molecular biology and physiology from the University of Stuttgart--Hohenheim. In 2000 he moved to RiNA GmbH, Berlin, to work on the development and commercialization of novel solutions in the field of CFPS and labeling. His laboratory exploits CFPS as a versatile tool for functional genomics, for example, cell-free synthesis of membrane proteins and glycoproteins. S.K. is also a lecturer at the Free University of Berlin and the University of Potsdam. He is an affiliate of the Technical University of Berlin and Lecturer at the University of Applied Sciences, Berlin, Germany.
Biographical Information
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state meanwhile expressed disappointment over the President’s speech missing out mention of former Prime Minister and JD-S leader H.D. Deve Gowda, while naming the former chief ministers from the state.
Following the President’s speech, state JD-S chief H.D. Kumaraswamy was seen boycotting the photo session of the legislators with the President.
The Chief Minister stated that it could have been “unintentional” that the name was not mentioned by the President.
The ruling Congress began celebrating Tipu’s birth anniversary since 2015, which led to violent protests by right-wing organisations in the Mysore region and other parts of the state.
Known as the ‘Tiger of Mysore’, Tipu Sultan ruled the Mysore kingdom from 1782-1799 succeeding his father Haider Ali.Indian police on Saturday announced arresting three Hydarabad youth for their alleged intention to join the so-called Islamic State (ISIL) from the international airport in Nagpur city in the state of Maharashtra.
Indian news agency PTI quoted a high level official from the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad as saying that the squad, along with the Telangana Police, have arrested three young people while they were "allegedly" going to join ISIL.
The unnamed official added that they have received intelligence about their intention to join the terror outfit.
The police officer added that the three youth, who were reported missing from their hometown in the Humayun Nagar Gulshan Iqbal Colony in Hyderabad, reached Nagpur in a taxi and were planning to fly to Kashmir capital Srinagar.
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contenders tried to become the new standard such as Mercurial and Bazaar. But the birth of GitHub would change all that. Again, another Rails-based start-up making the news.
But the honeymoon is showing signs of reaching an end: prominent Ruby developer, Zed Shaw, loudly leaves the community by January.
During this year we also had the cold war between Engine Yard's Merb framework and 37signals' Rails, resulting in the controversial Rails-Merb merge, placing another crack in the community.
But we still had a lot of work to do, so we moved on.
2009: "there's an app for that!"
Apple finally releases a proper native SDK. Developers start building a new generation of productivity apps and games. WebKit starts growing in market share. Apple solidifies the concept of aesthetic in software development and Rubyarticle
RAYMOND, Wash. -- A sheriff's deputy who allegedly grew maniacal after his personal car was egged faces 11 criminal counts stemming from retribution he sought for the harmless prank.
Pacific County Sheriff's Deputy Vance Johnson, 44, faces multiple charges of first-degree extortion, bribery and reckless endangerment in Lewis County Superior Court. If convicted he could be sentenced to more than ten years in prison.
According to charging documents, Johnson was at his home in Pacific County near Raymond, Wash. on March 28 when a vehicle filled with teens drove by his house and threw a single egg at his personal Jeep. Johnson, outraged at the prank, jumped into his car and chased after the vehicle, court documents show, allegedly following close behind the car at speeds approaching 75 MPH.
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petition to Reserve Circuit Court Judge Barbara Kluka.
No. 17‐1790 5
On September 5, Judge Kluka was appointed by the Chief Jus‐
tice of Wisconsin to preside over the John Doe proceeding in
Milwaukee County, a step that was necessary because she
was a reserve judge. Judge Kluka authorized the commence‐
ment of the proceeding and entered the requested secrecy or‐
der. In July and August of 2013, the investigation expanded
into Columbia, Iowa, Dodge, and Dane counties, leading to
the Chief Justice’s appointment of Schmitz as special prosecu‐
tor for the entire investigation.
While presiding over the John Doe proceedings, Judge
Kluka issued search warrants for electronic records of Mac‐
Iver and other advocacy groups. MacIver alleges that in the
end the investigators seized nearly five years’ worth of its
stored electronic communications. The secrecy orders had
their intended effect: MacIver was not notified when the war‐
rants were executed.
The recipients of the subpoenas, however, obviously knew
that something was afoot. Some of them filed motions to
quash their subpoenas in October 2013. Because of a conflict
of interest (unspecified), Judge Kluka recused herself from the
proceedings, which were reassigned to Judge Gregory Peter‐
son. On January 10, 2014, Judge Peterson granted the motions
to quash. He concluded that the targets had done nothing
wrong, as Wisconsin law did not prohibit coordination be‐
tween campaign committees and A Channel Manga
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4-koma about the daily lives of Tooru who has just entered the same high school as her best and childhood friend Run-chan, who is now a second year, and her friends Yuuko-chan (whom Tooru bullies cause they meet under bad circumtances) & Nagi-chan (who watches).
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4-koma about the daily lives of Tooru who has just entered the same high school as her best and childhood friend Run-chan, who is now a second year, and her friends Yuuko-chan (whom Tooru bullies cause they meet under bad circumtances) & Nagi-chan (who watches).
Included is a side story called Days in Junior High School in volume four which tells how Run and Tooru met and their adventures in high school. Show less | {
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is captured by the Germans. He is taken for interrogation to a mountaintop fortress and needs to be rescued by a team of Allied commandos before the Germans realize that he is in fact an impostor, a lookalike U.S. corporal named Cartwright Jones.
Love and Death: 1975 Woody Allen satire on 19th-century Russian novels, set during the 1812 French invasion of Russia. A coward, Boris Grushenko (Allen), and his wife Sonja (Diane Keaton) decide to assassinate Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte. A double of the Emperor is killed, and Allen's character is executed.
In The Eagle Has Landed (1976), based on Jack Higgins's novel, German paratroopers attempt in 1943 to abduct Prime Minister Winston Churchill from an English village. It is revealed that it is actually a political decoy whoin.
Television
In the Inspector Morse two-part episode, "The Settling of the Sun" (1988), a Japanese summer student at Oxford University, Yukio Ley, and his double become victims of murders connected with revenge for Japanese World War II atrocities.
The Lookalike (a made-for-TV thriller, 1990): A mentally disturbed woman is further tormented after discovering a girl who closely resembles her recently deceased daughter.
The CBS television series of reality specials, I Get That a Lot (2009–13), poked fun at the concept of "celebrity lookalikes", featuring celebrities appearing in everyday situations, such as working as clerks at stores. When pegged as celebrities, they would simply state some variation of the titular phrase, "I get that a lot," pretending that they were ordinary individuals who had been mistaken for celebrities.
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v.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Defendant - Appellee.
Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of
South Carolina, at Anderson. J. Michelle Childs, District
Judge. (8:10-cv-03031-JMC)
Submitted: October 18, 2011 Decided: November 8, 2011
Before NIEMEYER, SHEDD, and DIAZ, Circuit Judges.
Affirmed by unpublished per curiam opinion.
Adrian Charles Banks, Appellant Pro Se. James Emory Smith, Jr.,
Assistant Attorney General, Columbia, South Carolina, for
Appellee.
Unpublished opinions are not binding precedent in this circuit.
PER CURIAM:
Adrian Charles After resigning from Alamo Drafthouse for a second time, the former Birth.Movies.Death editor-in-chief is attempting a comeback.
Devin Faraci has announced the launch of a new film website. Titled Cinema Sangha, the site is billed as “Film from an occasionally Buddhist perspective.” The former editor-in-chief of Alamo Drafthouse film and TV site Birth.Movies.Death, Faraci first left the company in late 2016 amid sexual assault allegations. Eleven months later, it was discovered that Drafthouse co-founder Tim League had quietly re-hired Faraci to work from home, after which Faraci promptly resigned again.
The blog appears to have been live since last year, but freelance film writer Fred Topel discovered it Tuesday, tweeting: “Devin Faraci has a new website where he reviews films from a Buddhist perspective. On his About page he talks | {
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exploration of the subject for both professionals and lay people, and includes a list or resources.
Giller, Betsy, "All in the Family: Violence in the Jewish
Home," in Jewish Women in Therapy, edited by Rachel Josefowitz
Siegel and Ellen Cole, New York: Harrington Park Press, 1991,
pp. 101-109.
[also found as: Giller, Betsy, "All in the Family: Violence in the Jewish
Home," Special Issue: Jewish Women in Therapy:
Seen But Not Heard.Women and Therapy, 1990, Vol. 10 (4) p. 101-109.]
Giller, Betsy and Ellen Goldsmith, All in the Family: A study
of Intra-familial Violence in the Los Angeles Jewish Community,
unpublished master's thesis, Hebrew Union College and University
of Southern California, Los Angeles, 1979.
Gottlieb, Lynn, "A Public Recovery Ceremony for Women," and "A
Public Recovery Ceremony for Men," in She Who Dwells Within: A Feminist
Vision of a Renewed Judaism, Harper/SanFrancisco: 1995, pp. 221-223.
Graetz, Naomi, "Rejection: A Rabbinic Response to Wife-Beating,"
in Gender and Judaism: The Transformation of Tradition,
edited by T.M. Rudavsky, New York University Press: New York and London, 1995, pp 13-23.
Graetz, Naomi, "The Haftorah Tradition and the Metaphoric Battering of
Hosea's Wife," Conservative judaism, Fall, 1992, 45:1, 29-42.
Also see responses to this article by Benjamin Scolnic, "Bible-Battering"
in the same issue, 43-52, and David Blumenthal, "Who is Battering Whom",
Conservative Judaism,Spring 1993, 45:3, 72-89.
Guenther, Alan. "Neulander Gets Grant for Crime Victims," May 31, 1998. New Jersey News
articles could be viewed by visiting their site and searching the archives for
"Neulander." http://www.courierpostonline.com/. Rabbi
Neulander is accused of murdering his wife.
Linker, Jane, "Cat's Out of the Bag: Conference highlights response of Jewish
community to child abuse," Jewish Week, New York, Nov. 1, 1996 also see
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In the city of London, where crime never sleeps, the team are faced with their toughest challenges yet as the acclaimed Law & Order UK returns for Series 2. The Crown Prosecution Service are still reeling in the aftermath.Citation Nr: 1546219
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On appeal from the
Department of Veterans Affairs Regional Office in Hartford, Connecticut
THE ISSUE
Entitlement to a total disability rating for compensation purposes based on individual unemployability, to include on an extraschedular basis.
REPRESENTATION
Veteran represented by: Disabled American Veterans
WITNESS AT HEARING ON APPEAL
The Veteran
ATTORNEY FOR THE BOARD
Jessica O'Connell, Associate Counsel
INTRODUCTION
The Veteran served on active duty from December 1958 to December 1962. This matter comes properly before the Board of Veterans' Appeals (Board) on appeal from a January 2005 rating decision issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Regional Office (RO) in Hartford, Connecticut.
REMAND
The Board first considered the issue of entitlement to a total disability rating for compensation purposes based on individual unemployability (TDIU) in March 2008 | {
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majority ethnic Albanian authority in Pristina.
Kosovo police said a hand grenade went off Friday in the crowd of about 1,000 Serbs protesting the opening of a civil registry office run by Pristina in the Serb-dominated part of Mitrovica.
Shots also were heard at the gathering, and about 11 people were injured in the blast, police said. NATO-led peacekeepers and European Union officers were also deployed to the site.
One man died during surgery for chest and heart injuries at a hospital in town, doctors said. They identified him as pediatrician Mensur Dzekovic, and said the others injured were being treated for shrapnel wounds to their limbs.
"We were just standing there and all of the sudden we heard and felt the explosion," said wounded protester Zoran Rakic, according to Serbia's state-runTanjug news agency. "I was standing with my wife and felt the pain in my hand."
Rakic was quoted as saying the protest had been peaceful until the blast. Authorities were still investigating the incident.
Interior Minister Bajram Rexhepi blamed the blast on "careless armed Serb protesters," suggesting a grenade had detonated accidentally, but said Pristina would not back down from its plan to keep the office running, despite opposition from minority Serbs. The office gives out birth certificates and other documents, but is ignored by Serbs who treat the territory as part of Serbia.
"We must insist that this office remains open," Rexhepi told the Cabinet in a televised meeting, adding that closing it "would send a bad signal" of Pristina's efforts to establish control in the north.
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Image copyright Reuters Image caption Teaching was under way when the bomb went off
Forty-eight people have been killed and 67 injured in a bomb explosion at an education centre in Afghanistan's capital, Kabul, officials say.
Police say a suicide bomber walked into the centre while teaching was under way and detonated his bomb belt.
Many of those killed were teenagers who were getting extra tuition as they prepared for university entrance exams.
In the northern province of Baghlan, an attack killed at least nine policemen and 35 soldiers, officials say.
Taliban militants denied involvement in the Kabul attack, in a mostly Shia Muslim area.
The Shia community in Afghanistan has been repeatedly targeted by Sunni Muslim extremists of the Islamic State group, which views the Shia practice of Islam as heretical.
On the sameday, the Taliban said it could no longer guarantee safe passage for Red Cross staff working in Afghanistan, amid a row over the treatment of Taliban prisoners in a jail in Kabul.
Who were the victims in Kabul?
The attack on the education centre took place at about 16:00 local time (11:30 GMT).
"We can confirm the attack was caused by a suicide bomber on foot. The bomber detonated himself inside the education centre," police spokesman Hashmat Stanikzai was quoted as saying by AFP news agency.
Image copyright EPA Image caption The bombing comes at a time of renewed unrest in Afghanistan
"Most of the boys at the educational centre have been killed," Sayed Ali, who witnessed the blast, was quoted as saying by Reuters news agency. "It was horrific and many of | {
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Last updated at 01:04 07 December 2007
The daughter of a British imam is living under police protection after receiving death threats from her father for converting to Christianity.
The 31-year-old, whose father is the leader of a mosque in Lancashire, has moved house an astonishing 45 times after relatives pledged to hunt her down and kill her.
The British-born university graduate, who uses the pseudonym Hannah for her own safety, said she renounced the Muslim faith to escape being forced into an arranged marriage when she was 16.
She has been in hiding for more than a decade but called in police only a few months ago after receiving a text message from her brother.
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Muñoz Ryan
Sam Patch Daredevil Jumper by Julie Cummins
Seaman by Gail Langer Karwoski
Sugar Changed the World by Marc Aronson, Marina Budhos
The Aeneid by Virgil
The Armadillo From Amarillo by Lynne Cherry
The Big Two-Hearted River by Ernest Hemingway
The Brothers' War: Civil War Voices by J. Patrick Lewis
The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger
The Formula 1 Race by Arjan Singh
The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck
The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini
The Lamp, the Ice, and the Boat Called Fish by Jacqueline Briggs Martin
The Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mary Rowlandson by Mary Rowlandson
The Odyssey by Homer
The Old Jewish Cemetery by Jay Elliot
The Road by Cormac McCarthy
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants by Ann Brashares (STUDENT CREATED)
The Slave Dancer by Paula Fox
The Travels of Marco Polo by Marco Polo
The WatsonsGo to Birmingham 1963 by Christopher Paul Curtis
The Yellow Balloon by Charlotte Dematons
Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston
Things That Must Not Be Forgotten by Michael David Kwan
Underground to Canada by Barbara Smucker
Until the Last Spike, the Journal of Sean Sullivan,
a Transcontinental Railroad Worker, Nebraska and Points West, 1867 by William Durbin
Anne Brusca, Librarian, New Hyde Park Memorial High School, New Hyde Park, NYA Family Apart by Joan Lowery NixonAnne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne FrankFlesh & Blood So Cheap by Albert Marrin
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2–0 victory, however he was later sent-off. Chesterfield successfully appealed against his dismissal and his ban was rescinded.
On 7 February 2014, Brown linked up with Chester on an initial one-month loan deal, but remained there until the end of the season.
On 13 May 2014, Chesterfield announced that Brown had been released.
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Category:National League (English football) players(AFP) - Two journalists who were detained by Iran last year have arrived back in Germany after being freed.Marcus Hellwig and Jens Koch, from Germany's Bild Newspaper, were held while interviewing the son of Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, the woman sentenced to death by stoning for adultery.Germany's foreign minister travelled to Tehran on Saturday to bring them home.Earlier, a court commuted the 20-month jail term imposed on the journalists to a fine, which has been paid."I am very happy that Marcus Hellwig and Jens Koch are finally able to return to us in Germany as free people," German Chancellor Angela Merkel told Bild newspaper.'Listened and cried' Mr Koch's father, Andreas Hartmann, told the newspaper he was overjoyed."I think I did not say anything on the telephone, I just listened | {
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San Francisco Bay Area. Born in Miami Beach, Florida, Rothenberg received his Bachelor of Arts in English at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Afterward, he moved to California in 1976, where he began “Shelldance Nursery”, an orchid and bromeliad nursery.
In 1993 he received his MA in Poetics at New College of California. In 1989, Rothenberg and artist Nancy Davis began Big Bridge Press,[1] a fine print literary press, publishing works by Jim Harrison, Joanne Kyger, Allen Ginsberg, Philip Whalen and others. Rothenberg is editor of Big Bridge,[2] a webzine of poetry. Rothenberg is also co-editor and co-founder of Jack Magazine,[3] He is the editor of:
Overtime, Selected Poems by Philip Whalen
As Ever, Selected Poems by Joanne Kyger
David’s Copy, Selected Poems by David Meltzer
Way More West, SelectedPoems by Ed Dorn (Penguin, 2007)
Collected Poems of Philip Whalen (Wesleyan University Press, 2007).
Rothenberg’s poems have appeared in 88: A Journal of Contemporary American Poetry, First Intensity, Cortland Review, Golden Handcuffs Review, Exquisite Corpse, Zyzzyva, Mudlark,[4] Jacket, Rolling Stock, Sycamore Review, and other publications. His books include Unhurried Vision, Paris Journals, What The Fish Saw, Nightmare Of The Violins, Man/Woman w/Joanne Kyger, and Favorite Songs. In 1990 Rothenberg began writing songs. His songs have appeared in films by Hollywood Pictures, Shadowhunter and Black Day, Blue Night.
youth worker that works with young people from everywhere, push for social inclusion and volunteering. .. active graffiti painter and word as a [dj] with the name Dzamski, specializing in psychedelic trance, dark forest, experimental and ambient sounds.
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of Eugene's melodious tableau is the Hi-Fi Music Hall, the McDonald Theatre, and the W.O.W. Hall. You can't discuss live music in Eugene without mentioning the Hult Center for the Performing Arts.
Schools:
University of Oregon
Northwest Christian University
New Hope Christian College
Gutenberg College
Top Venues:
Cuthbert Amphitheater
HiFi Music Hall
Hult Center for the Performing Arts
Jaqua Concert Hall
Phish - Eugene, Oregon 10/17/14. Image from Trevor Bexon via Flickr.com
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Flagstaff, Arizona
Flagstaff is home to three prominent and successful music festivals. “Flagstaff Hullabaloo” and the “Flagstaff Folk Festival” are held in June. “Pickin in the Pines” is typically scheduled for September. The Orpheum Theater opened in 1917 and routinely schedules regional and national artists. The Museum Club, The Green Room, and Hops on Birch also bring entertaining music acts to the “City of Seven Wonders.”
Schools:
NorthernArizona University
Coconino Community College
Top Venues:
The Hive
Museum Club
Orpheum Theatre
Pepsi Amphitheatre at Fort Tuthill
Fort Wayne, Indiana
Did mom and dad just send you a few bucks? Do you feel like spending it on live tunes? Then journey over to The Brass Rail at 1121 Broadway for rock, metal, and punk. Don't forget Skeletunes Lounge on West Main. The venue pairs live music with video games. For nationally recognized acts, there's the Embassy Theatre on West Jefferson Boulevard. The establishment is home to the Fort Wayne Philharmonic Orchestra. If you're staying in Fort Wayne over the summer, be sure to catch an outdoor show at the Foellinger Theatre in Franke Park.
Schools:
Indiana University – Purdue University Fort Wayne
Concordia Theological Seminary
Indiana Institute of Technology
University of Saint Francis
Top Venues:
Allen County War Memorial Coliseum
Embassy Theatre
Foellinger Theatre
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Gale Harold - Charles Meade
Gale Harold stars as Charles Meade, a powerful lawyer with a mysterious, and potentially dangerous, plan for the Circle, in The CW's new series, "The Secret Circle."
Harold is a versatile actor hailing from Atlanta, Georgia. After attending the San Francisco Art Institute, Harold began studying acting at the suggestion of close friend, producer Susie Landau Finch. After four years of training and theater work, Harold was cast as Brian Kinney, the lead character of the series "Queer As Folk." The series ran for five years, and he has been working ever since.
Harold has a vast array of stage credits including Tennessee Williams' "Suddenly Last Summer," opposite Carla Gugino and Blythe Danner for the Roundabout Theatre Company, Williams' "Orpheus Descending"at Theater/Theatre in which Harold's performance was called "brilliant" by the Los Angeles Times, and the play received the McCulloh Award For Revival from the Los Angeles Dramatic Critics Circle 2011. He has also performed in Austin Pendelton's "Uncle Bob" at the Soho Playhouse, Gillian Plowman's "Me And My Friend" at The Los Angeles Theatre Center, and various productions with A Noise Within Repertory Company.
Harold recently had a recurring role on "Hellcats" and has recurred on Emmy and Golden Globe Award-winning shows, including "Deadwood," "Desperate Housewives" and "Grey's Anatomy." He has made guest appearances on "The Unit," "Law and Order SVU" and "CSI: NY."
Harold's film credits include "Wake," "Particles of Truth" (Tribeca Film Festival), "Rhinoceros Eyes" (Toronto Film Festival), "Fathers and Sons," "The Unseen" and "Falling For Grace."
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herself, when rumors start flying about an affair between her and Mr. Mymer, her favorite art teacher, she is suddenly at the center of a scandal. The whole town is judging her—even her family. When Mr. Mymer is suspended, she has no choice but to break her silence. The question is, will anyone believe her?
Ahmed is a boy living in a refugee camp in Lebanon and just one of many that had to flee his Palestinian homeland during the war. His circumstances do not keep him from dreaming of opportunities or returning home. The story of Ahmed is one that is relevant in today's world but takes place in 1948.
Kyle Kingsbury is one of the most popular kids in school and spoiled by his rich father. But whenHoward Dean Faces Backlash Over Tweet on Neo-Nazis & Trump Voters
'Break Out the Therapy Llamas': Gutfeld Says Media's Anti-Trump Narratives 'Flunking the Reality Test'
Martha MacCallum and Univision anchor Enrique Acevedo discussed the "caravan" of Honduran nationals transiting through Mexico toward the United States border.
MacCallum said Attorney General Jeff Sessions called the caravan's actions a "deliberate attempt to undermine our laws and overwhelm our system."
Former Mexican President Vicente Fox added that the Trump administration's actions toward illegal immigration have "killed" the "American dream."
Acevedo said the caravan's plan "from the beginning" was not to cross into the United States.
He said they would come to the border and instead take the legal step of claiming asylum.
"We're not facing a national security crisis, we're facing a humanitarian crisis," he said.
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We are grateful to God almighty for meeting our need during the process of preparing this Manuscript. We thank the regional and district authorities for the logistic support during our field visit. We are also very grateful to the communityPolitical science is dead in Uzbekistan, branded as an irrelevant, Western import.
The discipline, a social science that entails the systematic study of political behavior, was killed off in late August by order of the Uzbek Education Ministry.
In announcing the elimination of political science from university curriculums, Uzbek education officials said it "doesn’t follow a scientific method" and duplicates several other disciplines such as history, psychology, and sociology.
Ultimately, the ministry determined that "the literature in this field is solely based on Western publications" and doesn't take into account "our own specific model of development, the Uzbek model."
As a result, in its decree published just days before the academic year began, the Education Ministry ordered all political science textbooks and related literature to be removed from university libraries, and the | {
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of Philadelphia is cutting them off.
City officials are doing this despite a massive shortage of foster families in Philadelphia. The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, which is representing the foster families, issued this summary of the case last week:
In March 2018, the City of Philadelphia put out an urgent call for 300 new foster families. Despite the desperate need for homes for the 6,000 children in Philadelphia’s foster care system, the City then abruptly barred Catholic Social Services, one of the most successful foster agencies in the city, from placing any children. The City’s actions mean that foster homes are sitting empty and loving foster parents are unable to serve at-risk children, simply because the City disagrees with Catholic Social Services’ longstanding beliefs about marriage.
Philadelphia will terminate itsDuring the last three months of 2015, Clinton raised just 18 percent of her campaign money from Web solicitations. In February, more than 50 percent was donated online for the first time, a trend campaign officials planned for and expect to continue during the primary season.
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Sanders's official campaign account has been outraising Clinton's in the past few months. The Vermont senator portrays himself as a populist, describing Clinton as a candidate more reliant on Wall Street and other interests. As Sanders's contribution and vote totals have risen, Clinton has kicked back at the caricature.
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languages matter. They allow you to access the culture and riches of another country. Seeing what Berlin offers will inspire pupils when they're struggling with the trickier points of learning German Gavin Hunter teaches modern languages at Deans Community High School, Livingston, West Lothian. He was talking to Steven Hastings
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In December 2002, while K.A.=s family visited the Shooks for the holidays, appellant lay on the
couch with K.A. and then allegedly rubbed her leg and moved his hand towards
her inner thigh. The next month, Kathy
noticed that K.A.=s behavior
changed. K.A. withdrew from her friends,
she did not want to participate in cheerleading or most sports, and her grades
worsened. K.A. also began to avoid the
Shooks at family gatherings.
In July 2003, K.A. and J.A.
spent a week with the Shooks. One night
during this visit, appellant allegedly watched a pornographic video while he
was alone with the girls. Appellant
allegedly put his fingers in K.A.=s mouth, got under a blanket with her, kissed her, lifted up her
shirt, and licked and sucked on her breast.
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Circuit Court of Warren County, Illinois. These plans were established and qualified under the provisions of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1984 ("ERISA"). Debtor appealed to the district court. The district court concluded that the bankruptcy court lacked subject matter jurisdiction over Debtor's motion, and it vacated the bankruptcy court's order. Debtor now appeals the district court's order. We affirm.
Background
2
Debtor is a doctor who practiced through a professional corporation known as M & S Medical Center, S.C. ("M & S") located in Aledo, Illinois. On February 9, 1984, in a Warren County circuit court, the National Bank of Monmouth ("the Bank") obtained a judgment against Debtor for $150,145.53 plus court costs. On February 14, 1984, Debtor and M& S filed a petition for Chapter 11 relief under the United States Bankruptcy Code. A federal bankruptcy court consolidated Debtor's and M & S's cases and appointed a trustee in bankruptcy ("the trustee"), Marsha K. Newman. At the time Debtor filed his petition, Debtor and other M & S employees were vested participants in two ERISA-qualified deferred compensation plans, the M & S Pension Plan and the M & S Profit Sharing Plan ("the plans"). B.C. Christopher Securities ("Christopher"), a Kansas City brokerage firm, was custodian for the plans' funds.
3
On October 14, 1984, the trustee filed a complaint for turnover in federal bankruptcy court for the Central District of Illinois. The trustee wished to recover those assets of the plans which Christopher held. | {
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vowed to fight against the MPRP while in the United States. Pet. Brief at 2. Purveegiin maintains he will face persecution if he is returned to Mongolia based on the political opinions and criticisms he expressed to MPRP members. Pet. Brief at 6. Purveegiin fears persecution because the MPRP has regained control of the Mongolian government and its members now occupy high positions within the Mongolian government. Pet. Brief at 8.
Purveegiin further maintains that he will be arrested not for defaulting on the loan, but for expressing his political opinion against the MPRP. R. at 270-71. Purveegiin claims he will be "at risk from starvation within the Mongolian prison system." Pet. Brief at 6. He argues that he has established his fear of persecution is wellfounded because: (i)State and Amnesty International on Mongolia. Pet. Brief at 5; R. at 155-56, 197-98, 201.
At the hearing, Purveegiin testified that the Mongolian Ambassador's son drugged him and stole his legal documents and bank card. R. at 233. Following this incident, Purveegiin became short-tempered and stopped attending art school. R. at 237-38. He also testified that his mail was opened at the United Nations Consulate, R. at 241, and that he suspected his telephone was wiretapped. R. at 245-46.
Purveegiin testified that Mongolian Secret Service agents warned him he would be arrested for his anti-Communist remarks and for failing to pay the loan. R. 248-50, 251. He also testified that he received a threat of arrest from the Minister of Economy. R. at 251. Purveegiin described a letter he received | {
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Activists say the attacks happened after they were ordered to leave the area by one of the boats in the Japanese whaling fleet.
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Sea Shepherd says "concussion grenades" have also been thrown at their activists.
The group's director, Doctor Bob Brown, says he has alerted authorities and wants immediate action against what he calls "multiple breaches of international law".
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Five of those were in Texas.
Relatives and defenders of Wood, who reportedly has an IQ of 80, say he suffers from intellectual disability and emotional impairment.
On August 19, 2016, the Court of Criminal Appeals in Texas granted Wood a stay of execution and decided a state district court should re-examine the validity of testimony provided by Dr James Grigson, a forensic psychiatrist who testified that Wood was likely to be violent in the future despite never having examined him.
Grigson, who died in 2004, was expelled from the American Psychiatric Association and the Texas Society of Psychiatric Physicians for providing testimony against people he had never examined.
He was known as "Dr Death" for testifying against people facing the death penalty.
Terry Williams
When he was 17 years old, Williams killed 50-year-oldHerbert Hamilton in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was January 1984, and he reportedly lured Hamilton, who had allegedly repeatedly sexually abused the teen, and stabbed and beat him with a baseball bat until he died.
Six months later, Williams, then 18, and his friend Marc Draper lured Amos Norwood to a cemetery, where they beat him to death with a tyre iron. They later stole his car and took off to Atlantic City, New Jersey.
After surrendering himself to the police in July 1984, Williams was eventually convicted of third-degree murder in the death of Hamilton and was sentenced to 27 years. For Norwood's death, however, he was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to death.
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loaned her a spare set of wings to use as a party
costume. Standing on a balcony, Hawkman's trained hawks confused her with
their master and led her to a couple in distress. The couple, the Aldens,
were being swindled by a phony hit-and-run racket and Hawkgirl pursued
the criminals in the Alden's behalf. Inexperienced, Shiera was easily captured.
As it happened, Hawkman was in hot pursuit based on clues from his birds
and the criminals were easily thrashed. Winning over Carter's initial objections,
Shiera adopted the identity of Hawkgirl full-time.
Shortly thereafter, America was embroiled in the second World War and
an expanded group of heroes known as the All-Star Squadron formed. While
the Justice Society remained an elite group, Hawkgirl became an active
member of the All-Star Squadron, participating in many homefront cases,
including one against Anton Hastor,who had apparently survived the initial
encounter (All-Star Squadron #10-12).
Hawkgirl remained active as Hawkman's partner through the war, though
the extent of her affiliation with the All-StarSquadron has yet to be revealed.
After the war, both she and Hawkman became more involved in dealing with
America's evolving super-criminals including the Hummingbird (Flash
Comics #52, 60), the Monocle (Flash Comics #64) and the Gentleman
Ghost (Flash Comics #88,90,92,103)
In 1951, the JSA was subpoenaed by the House Un-American Affairs Committe,
a body manipulated into accusing the group of possible treason. When their
identities were demanded, the JSA chose to retire rather than comply (Adventure
Comics #466). At some point either shortly before or shortly after
this, Carter Hall and Shiera Sanders were wed. With the lack of costumed
adventures, the two returned to Hall's true love, archeology. Working in
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same omissions characterise British media coverage of Yemen. In fact, the deaths of over thirty people in the August 30 attack was barely reported at all in the UK national press. The slaughter merited a short paragraph of 67 words in The Times and a single line in the Sun. That was the sum total of search results we found (Lexis newspaper database search conducted September 8, 2015). A short BBC news piece reported 31 deaths, while leaving out any mention of US or UK culpability.
Last week, a Guardian article by Richard Norton-Taylor noted the use of British-made Tornado GR4 and Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft by the Saudi air force against Houthi rebel forces in Yemen – a rare mention in the UK press. Norton-Taylor added: ‘but it isresident described the aftermath of an attack in which ‘corpses and heads’ were scattered everywhere, ‘engulfed by fire and ashes’, comparing the horrific scene to ‘judgement day’. Another local told Amnesty that he was haunted by the memories of walking through the ‘pools of blood and severed limbs’ of more than 20 victims.
Amnesty observed that:
‘the United States and United Kingdom have been providing intelligence and logistical support to the coalition’.
The human rights group warned:
‘Coalition forces have blatantly failed to take necessary precautions to minimize civilian casualties, an obligation under international humanitarian law. Indiscriminate attacks that result in death or injury to civilians amount to war crimes.’
Amnesty called on all members of the Saudi-led coalition, ‘including the United States and United Kingdom’, to ‘fully comply’ with international humanitarian law.
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for plaintiffs.
Stephen Finn, Trial Attorney, Environment & Natural Resources Division, United States
Department of Justice, Washington, D.C., for defendant. With him on the briefs were Robert G.
Dreher, Acting Assistant Attorney General, Sam Hirsch, Acting Assistant Attorney General, and
John C. Cruden, Assistant Attorney General, Environment & Natural Resources Division, United
States Department of Justice, Washington, D.C. and Sheldon G. Shuff and Susan E. Symanski,
Assistant District Counsel, United States Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville District,
Jacksonville, Florida.
OPINION AND ORDER
LETTOW, Judge.
Plaintiffs,Donald and Brenda Pellegrini and Anne Ebel, bring suit against the United
States (“the government”), alleging that the government, acting through the United States Army
Corps of Engineers (“Army Corps”), committed an uncompensated taking of their property in
contravention of the Fifth Amendment. Plaintiffs’ property in Jacksonville, Florida is adjacent to
the St. Johns River, where the Army Corps has been conducting dredging activities to improve
the navigability of the river since 1869. Plaintiffs allege that the Army Corps’ recent dredging of
the St. Johns River has resulted in a loss of support along the banks of the river, which has
allegedly caused their seawall, docks, boathouses, and adjacent structures to collapse.
Pending before the court is the government’s motion to dismiss plaintiffs’ complaint in
part for failure to | {
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a feud raging between mine owner Jayda McQueen (Onslow Stevens) and cattleman Bowie French (Denver Pyle). Gene's only friend in town is "Dusty" Cosgrove (Pat Buttram). Gene answers a summons by Karen McQueen (Elaine Riley) to treat her younger brother (Teddy Infuhr), but the boy unexpectedly dies and McQueen comes gunning for Gene, who is saved by French's timely intervention. When one of French's gunmen is shot down by a miner, the ranch hands attack the mine and Gene aids the McQueen forces.
19.
Al Jennings of Oklahoma (1951)
as
The four Jennings brothers are Lawyers. When Al has a brother murdered, he goes after the murderer. He outdraws him but a witness says it was murder. Escaping the Sheriff he take refuge on a cattle ranch only to learn all thehands are rustlers. With a price on his head Al joins them and becomes an outlaw. His fame grows as does the reward for his capture.
20.
Whirlwind (1951)
as Stage driver
Big Jim Lassiter is trying to put together a western crime syndicate, but postal inspector Gene, with the help of agent Burnette (posing as a horse doctor), are out to stop him.
21.
Gene Autry and the Mounties (1951)
as McCloud
U.S. Marshal Gene Autry (Gene Autry) and his deputy Scat Russell (Pat Buttram) cross into Canda while pursuing bank robbers Pierre LaBlond (Carleton Young) and Raoul Duval (Trevor Bardette). They meet wounded Canadian Mounted Policeman Terry Dillon (Richard Emory), whose partner has been killed by the bandits, and take him to a cabin where they meet Duval's niece, Marie (Elena Verdugo). Jack Duvan | {
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1
Complications from an automobile accident have prevented Judge Gibson from
reviewing this opinion prior to its being filed.
LOKEN, Circuit Judge.
In 1987, The Baker Group, L.C., and the MTY Profit Sharing Plan and Trust
(collectively “the Baker Group”) leased over 600 covered grain railcars to the
Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Company (“BNSF”) for a lease term ending
October 31, 1997.2 Article 8 of the lease governed maintenance and modification of
the railcars during the term of the lease. Article 14 governed return of the railcars to
the Baker Group at the end of the lease. In March 1996, the Baker Group sued BNSF
in a Kansas state court for alleged breaches of Article 8. That lawsuit ended in a
judgment onsome online resources that describe the difference between the meaning of the words.) For me, the difference between "smart" and "intelligent" is mainly about more practical vs. more abstract mental skills. The difference between "wise" and the other two is that wisdom is something you acquire through a lot of real life experience, so the adjective "wise" can hardly ever be applied to young people.
In Esperanto, there are only two very commonly used adjectives, "saĝa" and "inteligenta", for expressing the general mental skills expressed by the three English adjectives "smart", "intelligent" and "wise". While "inteligenta" emphasizes more the abstract mental skills needed for scientific thinking, "saĝa" emphasizes more the practical mental skills acquired through life experience. So I would always translate "intelligent" as "inteligenta" and "wise" as | {
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metres relay: (Yevgeniya Subbotina, Yekaterina Yefimova, Yuliya Terekhova, Olga Topilskaya) 3:27.72 (Kateryna Plyashechuk, Alina Lohvynenko, Hanna Yaroshchuk, Yuilya Olishevska) 3:30.13 (Clemence Sorgnard, Marie Gayot, Elea Mariama Diarra, Florie Guei) 3:31.73
Women's 20km walk: Tatyana Mineyeva 1:31:42 Nina Okhotnikova 1:31:51 Julia Takacs 1:31:55
Women's long jump: Darya Klishina 7.05m Ivana Španović 6.74m Sosthene Moguenara 6.74m
Women's pole vault: Holly Bleasdale 4.55m Katerina Stefanidi 4.45m Annika Roloff 4.40m
Women's heptathlon: Grit Šadeiko 6134 points Kateřina Cachová 6123 Yana Maksimava 6075
Central American and Caribbean Championships in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico:
Men's 110m hurdles: Eric Keddo 13.49 Hector Cotto 13.54 Paulo Villar McShine 4:24.93
Women's triple jump: Ayanna Alexander 13.50m Aida Villareal 13.40m Ana José 13.11m
Women's pole vault: Keisa Monterola 4.00m Milena Agudelo 3.95m Andrea Zambrana 3.80m
Women's discus throw: Denia Caballero 62.06m Brittany Borrero 54.03m Allison Randall 52.75m
Women's hammer throw: Johana Moreno 67.97m Rosa Rodríguez 65.74m Natalie Grant 62.46m
Cycling
Grand Tours:
Tour de France, Stage 13: Thor Hushovd () 3h 47' 36" David Moncoutié () + 10" Jérémy Roy () + 26"
General classification (after stage 13): (1) Thomas Voeckler () 55h 49' 57" (2) Fränk Schleck () + 1' 49" (3) Cadel Evans () + 2' 06"
Fencing
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Plaintiff - Appellee,
v.
GARY DALE MOORE,
Defendant - Appellant.
Appeal from the United States District Court for the Southern
District of West Virginia, at Charleston. Joseph R. Goodwin,
Chief District Judge. (2:07-cr-00023-1)
Submitted: December 31, 2008 Decided: January 26, 2009
Before WILKINSON, KING, and SHEDD, Circuit Judges.
Affirmed by unpublished per curiam opinion.
Jane Moran, Williamson, West Virginia, for Appellant. Charles T.
Miller, United States Attorney, Lisa G. Johnston, Assistant
United States Attorney, Huntington, West Virginia, for Appellee.
Unpublished opinions are not binding precedent in thisNorth Korean leader Kim Jong Un has proven in the past that he would be willing to say anything to keep South Korea and the US at the bargaining table, even if he doesn't intend to follow through. And just a few weeks after President Trump canceled a planned visit to North Korea by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Kim on Wednesday announced that he would allow international monitors to enter the country and observe the dismantling of the North's nuclear reactor in Yongbyon, its primary source of nuclear fuel, amid a raft of other bilateral promises including plans for the North and South to field a joint team at the Tokyo Summer Olympics in 2020 while seeking a joint bid to host the 2032 Summer Olympics.
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of Colorado School of Medicine, recently testified before a state advisory panel. According to Kosnett, they persuaded the panel to recommend child resistant packaging for marijuana edibles.
"Dr. Wang and I worked together to translate his study findings into public policy that would prevent poisoning," said Kosnett, who is also an attending physician at the Rocky Mountain Poison & Drug Center, a division of Denver Health. "We were gratified that our message to the governor's Amendment 64 Implementation Task Force and the legislature resulted in passage earlier this month of a law requiring the Colorado Department of Revenue to develop rules for child resistant packaging for marijuana products by July 1."
Child resistant packaging, Kosnett said, began with baby aspirin in the 1940s and in several studies has been associatedwith a 40 to 95 percent decline in pediatric poisonings from oral medications and hazardous household chemicals.
"We know that children will act quickly to ingest even unpalatable items like household cleaners, pills and capsules," he said. "The allure of these marijuana edibles which taste and look like simple sweets makes them especially risky."
So far, no other state has developed similar packaging laws, including Washington which legalized recreational marijuana last year, Kosnett said.
"I believe the experience here in Colorado and the appropriate response by the Colorado Legislature will serve as an example to the rest of the country," he said.
Wang agreed.
"As more states move to legalize marijuana this problem is only going to increase," said Wang. "Now is the time to be proactive and intervene."
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47 F.3d 1078
UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff-Appellant,v.Ivan Leon ROJAS, Defendant-Appellee.
No. 93-5127.
United States Court of Appeals,Eleventh Circuit.
March 16, 1995.
Julia A. Paylor, Asst. U.S. Atty., Kendall Coffey, U.S. Atty., Harriett R. Galvin, Linda Collins Hertz, Asst. U.S. Attys., Miami, FL, for appellant.
Gerardo Andres Remy, Jr., Miami, FL, for appellee.
Appeal from the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida.
Before HATCHETT and ANDERSON, Circuit Judges, and FAY, Senior Circuit Judge.
HATCHETT, Circuit Judge:
1
The government brings this appeal challenging Ivan Leon Rojas's sentence. We hold that the district court misapplied the United States Sentencing Guidelines in granting Rojas a downward departure; thus, we remand for resentencing.
FACTS
2
On January 26, 1993, Ivan Leon Rojas departed from Florida aboard a Bahamian registered vessel. Three days later, members of the United StatesCoast Guard boarded the vessel while it was anchored approximately 200 miles southeast of Miami and 50 miles north of Cuba. A search of the boat revealed ammunition, explosives, machine guns, and automatic rifles equipped with grenade launchers.
3
After being arrested, Rojas admitted that the weapons were loaded onto the boat in Marathon, Florida, and that he was attempting to smuggle them into Cuba in order to aid the resistance efforts against the Castro regime. Rojas also stated that an "organization" had helped him coordinate the mission, but refused to identify the organization.
PROCEDURAL HISTORY
4
A federal grand jury in the Southern District of Florida returned an indictment against Rojas charging him with one count of knowing possession of unregistered firearms, in violation of 26 U.S.C. Sec. 5861(d). | {
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for the economically devastated region -- which relies on the mainland for electricity, heating and water -- as it waits to join Russia, is unclear.
"Crimea's access to gas, electricity, water and food staples is in danger -- and Russia will not be able to compensate," said Penta institute analyst Volodymyr Fesenko.
Seemingly unmoved by the torrent of international condemnation, Putin told Obama that Sunday's poll fell "completely in line with the norms of international law," according to the Kremlin.
Moscow also said Putin intended to "respect" the outcome.
- A 'mockery' -
British Foreign Secretary William Hague called the vote a "mockery" of democracy while France's Laurent Fabius criticised a referendum "that took place under the threat of Russian occupation forces."
Japan's top government spokesman Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said the country"does not approve the result" of the referendum.
"Japan will strongly urge Russia to abide by international law completely, respect Ukraine's sovereignty and integrity of its territory, and not to go ahead with annexing Crimea," he added.
Tensions remained high in the mainly Russian-speaking southeast of Ukraine, where thousands rallied in the flashpoint industrial city of Donetsk and the town of Kharkiv to demand their own Crimea-style referendum.
Russian lawmakers are on Friday expected to debate legislation that would simplify the process under which the Kremlin can annex a part of another state. | {
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realize the danger of an outbreak in any part of the region and are doing all in their power to hold the men in check. Numerous appeals were issued from headquarters today to the men to abstain from violence and to keep within the bounds of the law. . . . The leaders themselves now admit their inability to control the angry strikers. . . .
In Spring Valley, Illinois, about 200 striking miners marched on a mine and drove out the strikebreakers. "A battle with clubs and stones ensued." The strikers banked the fires and nailed up the entrances to the mines. Fifty deputies charged the strikers and captured one of the "ringleaders." "The mob followed the deputies to the jail, and, after breaking down the door, liberatedtheir fellow-striker. "
At La Salle, Illinois, strikers held a mass meeting, then proceeded to the La Salle mine and engaged in a gun battle with the Sheriff and his deputies. Running out of ammunition, the deputies fled. Three of them were shot, the rest beaten. Having driven them off, the crowd occupied the town. When they learned that two of their numbers had been taken prisoner they marched on the jail, forcing the Mayor to release them. The Sheriff wired Governor Altgeld for the militia, concluding, "Mob surrounding hotel where I am wounded." A day later troops arrived. They intercepted 250 miners who had captured a railroad train at Ladd and were passing through La Salle on the way to Ottawa to release miners imprisoned there.
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for the Turkish resolve to destroy the Armenians".
German engineers and labourers involved in building the railway also witnessed Armenians being crammed into cattle cars and shipped along the railroad line. Franz Gunther, a representative for Deutsche Bank which was funding the construction of the Baghdad Railway, forwarded photographs to his directors and expressed his frustration at having to remain silent amid such "bestial cruelty". Major General Otto von Lossow, acting military attaché and head of the German Military Plenipotentiary in the Ottoman Empire, spoke to Ottoman intentions in a conference held in Batum in 1918:
Rape was an integral part of the genocide; military commanders told their men to "do to [the women] whatever you wish", resulting in widespread sexual abuse. Deportees were displayed naked in Damascus and solda footnote by Talaat Pasha himself, that the Armenian population was undercounted by thirty percent. Furthermore, the population of Protestant Armenians was not taken into account. Therefore, according to the historian Ara Sarafian, the population of Armenians should have been approximately 1,700,000 prior to the start of the war. However, that number had plunged to 284,157 two years later in 1917.
While Ottoman censuses claimed an Armenian population of 1.2 million, Fa'iz El-Ghusein (the Kaimakam of Kharpout) wrote that there were about 1.9 million Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, and some modern scholars estimate over 2 million. German official Max Erwin von Scheubner-Richter wrote that fewer than 100,000 Armenians survived the genocide, the rest having been exterminated ().
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looking for a joyride. They dragged the woman to the back of the bus and beat up her friend, authorities claim; then they took turns raping her, using an iron rod to violate her as the bus drove around the city for almost an hour. When they had finished, they dumped their victims on the side of the road.
The woman's internal injuries were so severe that some organs had to be removed. Two weeks later, at a hospital in Singapore, she died.
The horrific nature of the crime got to people. It was like a bomb had exploded inside the collective Indian psyche.
The nation erupted in outrage. Crowds poured into the streets of major cities and openly questioned the civility of their own society. How could the world's mosthis jail cell in March. Authorities said he had hanged himself, though his family says he was murdered.
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A teenage boy -- he was 17 at the time of the rape -- was convicted August 31 for his part in the gang rape. A juvenile court sentenced him to three years in a special juvenile correctional facility, the maximum allowed under the court's rules.
Many Indians, including the victim's family, expressed dissatisfaction with the boy's sentencing. Friday, they hoped the court would not fail them.
The crowds began to swell outside the courtroom as the appointed time approached. People lined the balconies along the courtyard, three levels up from the courtroom.
"Oh, God," someone remarked. "They have to get rid of this crowd."
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Eureka Entertainment to release Arnold Fanck’s THE HOLY MOUNTAIN, the greatest of the German ‘mountain films’ and the film which launched the career of Leni Riefenstahl, digitally restored in 2K and presented on Blu-ray for the first time in the UK as a part of The Masters of Cinemas Series from 17 June 2019.
German filmmaker Arnold Fanck made this beautifully photographed Bergfilm, or ‘mountain film’, in 1926. Written in three days and nights – especially for Leni Riefenstahl – The Holy Mountain took over a year to film in the Alps with an entourage of expert skiers and climbers.
Ostensibly a love triangle romance – between Riefenstahl’s young dancer and the two explorers she encounters – Fanckrelishes the glorious Alpine landscape by filming death-defying climbing, avalanche dodging, and frenetic downhill ski racing.
Digitally restored in 2K, The Holy Mountain is a visual feast – and a fascinating look at the origin of a genre. The Masters of Cinema Series is very proud to present this landmark film in its UK debut on Blu-ray.
Features:
1080p presentation on Blu-ray, from a 2014 2K digital restoration
Score by Aljoscha Zimmerman, available in both LPCM 2.0 and DTS-HD MA 5.1
Original German intertitles with optional English subtitles
The Wonderful, Horrible Life of Leni Riefenstahl [180 mins] – Ray Müller’s definitive documentary on the life and career of Leni Reifenstahl.
Feature Length Audio Commentary by film historian Travis Crawford
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who plays Negan on "The Walking Dead," he won Best Guest Performer in a Drama Series. This is only the second Critics' Choice Award the show has won and the first voted on by the critics. The other was Most Bingeworthy two years ago, which was voted on by the fans and not awarded this year. Congratulations to the actor playing the character I love to hate. Just for that, here's Norman Reedus on the red carpet.
That completes the report on this year's winners. Stay tuned for reports on the Golden Globe nominees, a sequel to "An Inconvenient Truth," and the opening weekend of "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story," along with brief excursions to reality.
Simon Kinberg and Ryan Reynolds accepts the award for Best Comedy on behalfof the cast and crew of "Deadpool," presented by Jim Parsons, at the 22nd Annual Critics' Choice Awards (December 2016).
That was better than I expected for "Deadpool," as I made no predictions about the movie's chances last week. The best I can say was that I expected "Hacksaw Ridge" to win Best Action Movie, which it did. Just the same, congratulations to "Deadpool" and Ryan Reynolds. Everyone drink in their honor!
Follow over the jump for the rest of the winners in speculative fiction on both the big and small screens.
Sunday, December 11, 2016
Should I blog about the opening weekend of "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story," the speculative fiction nominees for the Writers Guild of America Awards, or the politics and crime nominees for the Critics' Choice Awards?
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province of Wardak. Seven Afghan army soldiers and 22 Navy SEALs were killed.
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An US Army Chinook helicopter much like the one shot down takes off from Observation Post Mace in eastern Afghanistan, August 26, 2011.
In May 2012, Obama met with Hamid Karzai — then in his 10th year of rule and widely considered to be a liability by decision-makers in Washington — in Afghanistan and signed a Strategic Partnership Agreement. Obama then addressed the nation from Bagram Air Base, pledging to end the war by the end of 2014.
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Troops at Bagram Air Base listen to President Barack Obama during his visit to Kabul, May 2, 2012.
Making good on his 2012 reelection campaign promise, President Obama withdrew roughly 34,000 troops from Afghanistan between 2013 and the end of 2014,officially concluding America’s combat mission on December 28, 2014.
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US Army Gen. John Campbell, center, commander of NATO-led International Security Assistance Force, folds the ISAF flag during the change-of-mission ceremony in Kabul, December 28, 2014.
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NATO’s Resolute Support mission would keep 13,000 troops — mostly American — in Afghanistan for two years to train and advise Afghan security forces.
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Afghan National police officers demonstrate their training during a visit by US Army Brig. Gen. Christopher Bentley in Nangarhar province, December 16, 2014.
Resolute Support began on January 1, 2015, and since then 47 American soldiers have been killed and 54 more have been wounded.
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US Marines stand at attention during a transfer-of-authority ceremony at Shorab camp, in Helmand province, Afghanistan, in April 2017.
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Isabella Brink and Sophia Pessia.
E Team Raiders vs. Lawrence
On defense Aiden Trinidad was the heart of the team, making some incredible stops, while Calvin Delgado, Myron Monteiro and Samuel Brink also played strong games. The offensive side of the ball belonged to Brandon Cardoza, Trinity Kev, Elias Cuba, Elias Hall, Jaylen Soun-khon, Jose Molina and Xavia Mercado.
CHELMSFORD
Tiny Mites F vs. Billerica
On the very first play, Ty Cannistraro ran 60 yards for a TD. He followed that on the next series with a fumble recovery returned for a TD. Chelmsford went on to find the end zone 7 times with long runs by Dylan Lavin, Kyle Wilder, Jenna Nigro and Cooper Campo. Defensive stars included Thomas Brown and Austin Nigro, among many others. The F cheerleaders included Jenna Chaisson,Jillian Walker, Riley Powderly and Lauren Roberge.
E Maroon 19, Acton-Boxboro 0
Bobby Tower scored from 27 out late in the first half and later on a 35-yard run. Collin Reid had the other TD. Other offensive standouts included Ryan Dandaraw, Devin Dejesus, Bruce Linstad and Ryan Ward. Defensively, the shutout unit included Nathan Bernier, Jaydon Lapointe, Michael Hennessey, Sujan Natarajan and Nick Bortone. The cheering squad brought its 'A' game.
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The Cougars fought hard but came up short. Key tackles were made by Jake Bartleman, Sean Stackpole, Jake Marshall and Michael West. John Fraser and Michael McLarney provided effective blocks on the offensive line. Michael Vecchione and Patrick Hughes led the offense along with Stone Rockwood. Stephanie Bianco and Tatum Prokop kept the cheering team revved | {
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a Senior Fellow at Florida International University's Steven J. Green School of International and Public Affairs.
Murphy, 35, resides in Jupiter in Palm Beach County.
About the Moderator
Todd McDermott co-anchors WPBF 25 News at 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. with Felicia Rodriguez. Todd has served as the moderator for a number of statewide debates including: Decision 2016: U.S. Senate Debate, 2018 Race for Governor: Democratic Primary Debate, and Decision 2018: Florida Gubernatorial Debate.
Before his arrival in West Palm Beach in 2012, Todd anchored the weekday 5 p.m. newscast and weekend evening shows for the CBS flagship station in New York City. While in New York, McDermott did national correspondent work for the network, hosted the "CBS Early Show," and anchored the CBS Morning News. He also, previously anchored at WUSAin Washington, D.C., WPXI in Pittsburgh, WMAR in Baltimore, and KSNW in Wichita.
Todd is the recipient of an Emmy for "Best Anchor" while in Washington D.C. He was also honored with an Emmy for WPBF 25's "Chronicle: Crime Files - Behind the Tape," as well as the documentary "Cuba: Unlocked" which journaled life in Cuba under renewed U.S. diplomatic relations. Additionally, Todd earned the New York Associated Press Award for Excellence for his reporting following the Sept. 11th attacks.
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discussed above, the denial of the motion for new trial
likewise was not an abuse of discretion. LaRue's third issue is overruled.
LaRue complains in his fourth issue that the trial court erred in admitting into
evidence statements he allegedly made to Raymond Gross when they were incarcerated
together. During trial, LaRue objected when the State began questioning Gross about the
content of conversations between Gross and LaRue. LaRue requested Gross's testimony be
suppressed on the basis that Gross was acting as an agent for the State while obtaining the
information. The trial court overruled the objection.
LaRue claims the State's introduction of Gross's testimony violated his constitutional
rights because the State utilized Gross as an agent to improperly interrogate LaRue. He
contends the trial court failed to hold a hearingMafia III Release Date: Things To Know
Mafia III release date has been announced recently. It will be released on October 7th this year. The whole action is taking place around New Bordeaux. The gun battle covers the maximum action that takes place in the game. It involves a political and historical drama.
The ones who have played the GTA–style sandbox games will be able to get hold of this game pattern easily. New Bordeaux is the playground on which all the action is planned. Mafia III announcement comes along with The story which revolves around a war time vet named Lincoln Clay who gets involved and trapped into the clutches of the underworld. This time, it comes with a warning that it shall be including issues like racism. But | {
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in both England and Norway during the later part of her life.
Death
She died in London on 7 June 2004, a week before her 72nd birthday.
Family
In 1959 she married Roger Ewbank; they had one son and two daughters.
Awards
Elected to the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters in 1991
Honorary doctorate from the University of Hong Kong in 1999
Awarded the Silver Bauhinia Star in 1999
Honorary doctorate from the University of Oslo in 1998
Honorary doctorate from the University of Gothenburg in 2001
External links
Ewbank biodata
Obituary in The Independent
JHU.edu website
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Category:Academics of Bedford College (London)May 28, 2013 | 11:33am ET
Florida Panthers center Stephen Weiss is expected to test the free agent waters this summer, when the doors swing open on July 5.
Weiss, who had season-ending wrist surgery this year, is in the final year of a six-year, $18.6 million contract.
Since being drafted fourth-overall by the Panthers in the 2001 NHL Entry Draft, Weiss has played in 654 career NHL regular-season games with the organization, accumulating 145 goals and 249 assists for 394 points.
His best seasons came in 2008-09 and 2009-10, when he picked up a career-high 47 assists and 61 points (2008-09) and 28 goals (2009-10).
After registering 57 points last season, Weiss only picked up just one goal and three assists in 17 games this year.
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of hope and friendship. Netflix wasted no time in snapping this up as a global exclusive.
Dragons: Race to the Edge: Season 3 – 24th June
Hiccup and Toothless return for more airborne adventures in the third season of Netflix’s best DreamWorks spin-off.
The Diary of a Teenage Girl – 30th June
Arguably 2015’s best comic book movie adaptation, this emotionally bombastic film is a staggeringly candid story of sexual awakening.
Dora the Explorer and SpongeBob SquarePants: Season 7 – 30th June
That sound you can hear is the collective sigh of parents welcoming new episodes of Dora and SpongeBob to entertain their kids during the school holidays.
Other releases coming soon to Netflix UK in June 2016:
1st June
The Beginning of Life
After School: Lucky or Not – Season 2
Pokémon: XY: Kalos Quest
Bob Ross: Beauty IsOli: Season 1
Soccer City
TransFatty Lives
Click Your Heart
Two Moon Junction
Pokémon the Movie: Hoopa and the Clash of Ages
Chelsea: Season 1: Episode 10
Mystic Pizza
Good Witch: Season 1
Meatballs 4
72 Dangerous Places: Season 1
Walter Latham’s Kings of Comedy Primetime
Odd Squad: Season 1
Jugni
For Love of Liberty: The Story of America’s Black Patriots
Noble, My Love: Season 1
The Strange Calls: Season 1
Sweet Micky for President
To Be Continued
Durarara!!: Season 1
Cuba: The Forgotten Revolution
Delhi in a Day
The Eternal
The Mask You Live In
Finding Your Element with Sir Ken Robinson
Saving Sirga: Journey into the Heart of a Lion: Season 1
Afghanistan: The Great Game: Season 1
2nd June
Chelsea: Season 1: Episode 11
Best Evidence: Top 10 UFO Sightings
3rd June
Bo Burnham: Make Happy
Chelsea: Season 1: Episode 12
Good Morning Call: Season 1: Episode 17
Orphan Black: Season 4: Episode 8
Dr. Cabbie
5th June
Paraíso
Bad Hurt
Demon Inside
6th June
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prosecutors on
Saturday announced there would be no charges against the two officers who
fired at and killed Stephon Clark. Clark, a 22-year-old father of two,
was fatally shot on the night of March 18, 2018, as he ran to the backyard
of his grandmother’s Sacramento home while police were responding to a
neighbor’s call about someone breaking into cars. Officers said they began
shooting at Clark because they thought he was holding a gun; he was later
found to have been holding only an iPhone. Police body camera and helicopter
footage later showed the officers had fired at Clark 20 times. The official
coroner’s report concluded Clark was shot seven times, while an independent
autopsy ordered by Clark’s family showed he had been struck eight times,
including six in the back."
Gutless jackbooted bastards.
No justice. ... Right, Sheriff?
"Clark’s shootingwere fired." "She was able to use her radio
broadcast clearly. She was able to stay on her feet, and stay engaged.
While it’s not something to be celebrated, we are proud of her actions,”
Crawford said. The sheriff's department did not say what led up to Jarecki
approaching Morales, but said he had two guns in his car, one of which
was reported stolen."
In further detail, CBS
News reports:
"The incident took place
in the 1100 block of Henry Road about 2 miles southwest of Napa at about
11 p.m. Sunday. Jarecki was driving by and became suspicious of Morales
as he was parked on the roadside. She pulled over and approached his vehicle
moments before the close quarters gunfight took place. Undersheriff Crawford
said it was "divine intervention" that kept Jarecki from getting shot.
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staff landed in the past week was Greensboro (N.C.) Page dual-threat quarterback James Summers. Summers was a four-star commitment to in-state rival North Carolina State. North Carolina also added a trio of three-star prospects in Auburn (Ala.) offensive lineman Caleb Peterson, Brandenton (Fla.) Manatee safety Clinton Heaven and McDonough (Ga.) Eagle's Landing Christian defensive end Justin Thomason.
Between now and NSD: North Carolina will host a number of prospects during this weekend, the final weekend prior to National Signing Day.
Leading the list is Dallas (Texas) Wilmer-Hutchins four-star safety LaDarrell McNeil, who is committed to Tennessee. McNeil is part of the Rivals100. Rivals250 wide receiver Davonte Neal from Scottsdale (Ariz.) Chaparral is also expected in Chapel Hill. Other visitors include highly ranked three-star wide receiver Ian Thomas from Reistertown (Md.)Franklin and defensive end Junior Gnonkonde from Lakeland (Ga.) Lanier County.
More UNC: TarHeelIllustrated.com
5. Tennessee VolunteersCurrent class rank: 11
Reason for the move: The Volunteers moved up four spots on the shoulders of the addition of Columbus (Ga.) Carver four-star cornerback Deion Bonner. Bonner, a Rivals250 prospect, chose Tennessee after a recent official visit to Rocky Top.
Between now and NSD: Tennessee isn't only battling to win over uncommitted recruits, but the Vols are also battling to retain the ones they already have. Crowley (La.) four-star athlete Davante Bourque and Van (Texas) three-star linebacker Dalton Santos, both Tennessee commitments, continue to draw a great deal of attention from other suitors. Tennessee hopes to add the services of some other prospects such as Lynchburg (Va.) Brookville four-star defensive tackle Korren Kirven, Hutchinson | {
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; Hegemony ; Human Rights ; Modernization ; Neoliberalism ; Technology ; Third World .
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concerns over the governments' abuse of
power and restrictions on oppositions' movements, a number of Nobel Laureates
and prominent figures from the entertainment world, who are attending the
Forum meetings, also joined the activists' call to respect civil liberties
and fundamental human rights.
"The war on terror in the world will never be won
by force and injustice," said Desmond Tutu, the Noble Peace Prize-winning
archbishop of South Africa, at the Forum. "It will remain a problem
as long as there are conditions in the world that make people desperate,
like dehumanizing poverty, disease, and ignorance."
Attending the Social Forum, Danny Glover, the award-winning
Hollywood actor and former UN goodwill ambassador, and Nobel Peace Laureates
Shirin Ebadi and Jodi Williams, said they fully shared such concerns and
assured their full support for those demanding the protection of human
rights and justice.
In additionto taking the United States to task, some
activists expressed their grave concerns over the Russian government's
use of draconian laws that threaten the activities of local and international
non-governmental organizations. Others admonished the governments of Belarus
and Zimbabwe for their continued attempts to silence political dissent.
Noting that in most cases, the definition of terrorism
remained "vague and broad," activists said they had every reason
to believe that anti-terror laws could be used to criminalize peaceful
activities and violate freedom of expression, association, and assembly,
a point that many United Nations experts on human rights have fully
acknowledged in a number of reports.
Expressing their concerns as far back as October 2005,
UN officials warned the General Assembly that attempts by many states to
adopt new anti-terror measures could undermine international human rights
standards.
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bilateral relations were a
manifestation of a common desire to explore possibilities for enhancing
cooperation between Pakistan and Russia.
The Prime Minister reiterated his resolve to establish
a strong partnership between Pakistan and Russia in all fields, stating that
this cooperation would positively contribute towards promoting peace and
stability in the region.
“Pakistan remains confident that its longstanding
partnership with the Russian Federation as well as with its Muslim regions,
including the Republic of Tatarstan, would witness significant progress in all
areas of mutual interest,” Sharif said.
Minnikhanov told Sharif that the Tatar business
delegation held fruitful meetings in Lahore.
The Prime Minister expressed the hope that the Joint
Business Forum with businessmen from both sides would develop mutually
beneficial contacts and help boost bilateral trade.
“Cooperation in sectors including Banking, Halal food,
production of cement, automotive industry, pharmaceuticals, technology, culture
and education, should be explored,”protection and security
at public place which is a fundamental right of every citizen of the country.
Advocate Qureshi requested the court to order the
respondent authorities to take security measures for the upcoming event in
order to protect the lives of the participants and public at large.
Justice Abid Aziz Sheikh would take up the petition
tomorrow.
March 23 marks the death anniversary of freedom
fighter Bhagat Singh who was hanged along with his comrades Raj Guru and
Sukhdev in 1931 at Fawara Chowk in Shadman Lahore.
Budget cuts may abolish position of US special envoy
for Af-Pak region
ANWAR IQBAL
March 20th, 2017
WASHINGTON: The Trump administration’s budget cuts may
lead to disbanding of the office of the US Special Representative for Pakistan
and Afghanistan, a key diplomatic position devoted to restoring peace to the
region, according to diplomatic sources.
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a foot long. Just leaning on the seat made the dildos
thrust up and down slowly. Jamie could see the mechanism under
the seat that pistoned the dildos up and down. It was activated
by pressure on the seat, and Jamie knew that pedaling the
bike would cause the dlldos to plunge up and down at lightning
speed.
She didn't have time to see anything else before the three
big cadets grabbed her and pulled her leg over the side of
the bike. Jamie struggled desperately, urging her fucked-out,
worn-out body to frantic motion in a vain attempt to escape
the horror the boys had planned for her. It was no use. In
moments she felt the two huge dildos splitting open her swollen
fuckholes. Dave and Gary pulled her down to the base of the
seat, filling her asshole andskewered her pussy pressed harshly against her cervix,
stretched her swollen, beaten cunt to the very limits of its
elasticity. The ten-inch dildo that clogged her asshole made
her asscheeks feel as though they were being pulled apart,
and made her legs feel as though they were no longer joined
to the same body. She could feel the fat rubber head of the
dildo pushing deep inside her asshole, making her bend forward
over the bike in a desperate effort to relieve the pressure.
"Hurts!" she whimpered, looking in vain for some
sign of sympathy from one of the boys. "Hurts so bad!"
"Now for the fun part," Gary said. He clipped a
huge, sharp-edged alligator clip on each of Jamie's fat, hard
nipples, letting the cruel metal teeth bite deep into her
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of the youngest child. Tina testified that she began a relationship
with a co-worker after the separation but that she did not see him around the children. She
admitted that, shortly after the separation, she had shared a marijuana cigarette with her sister and
a friend on a weekend that Larry had the children. She testified that it was an isolated event and
had not occurred again since that date.
Larry and his witnesses testified that he participated in raising the children, that Tina did not
keep a clean house despite having someone come in to clean, and that Tina did not discipline Jill
well. Larry testified that Tina had been agreeable to joint custody and had written to his attorney
confirming her agreement, but had later changed her mind. He testified to his suspicions that Tina
was involved with a man before the separation, introducing phone records showing numerous calls
from Tina to the man prior to the separation. He testified that he had restructured his business,
allowing him to work from his home so that he could watch the children if he were awarded
managing conservatorship.
Debra Lucas conducted a court-ordered social study. She testified that she had some concerns
regarding extramarital relationships prior to a legal divorce, but stated that the children had to her
knowledge never been directly involved in the situation. She also felt that the marijuana incident
was an isolated one. Lucas recommended joint custody between the parents with the children
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over 20 years.
The 26 m Radio dish came from the Orroral Valley Tracking Station, ACT, where it was used as a satellite tracker within the Spacecraft Tracking and Data Acquisition Network and then for support to NASA manned missions. The 26 m telescope is used in Australia's very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) network.
Other Telescopes
The University of Tasmania also operates three other radio astronomy antennas: the 30 m Ceduna Radio Observatory (SA) and two additional AuScope 12 m antennas at Katherine (NT) and Yaragadee (WA).
The University also owns and operates the Bisdee Tier Optical Astronomy Observatory. The Canopus Hill Observatory is closed.
Grote Reber Museum
There is also a museum on site dedicated to the life and works of Grote Reber. It contains some of his ashes and a state of theSPRINGFIELD, Mass. (AP) - A Massachusetts man who took photos of himself sexually abusing a young girl and then traded them online has been sentenced to 35 years in prison.
The Republican newspaper reports that 28-year-old Justin Germaine, of West Springfield, was also sentenced in federal court this month to 20 years of probation and was ordered to pay $5 million in restitution.
He pleaded guilty to 19 charges, including distribution of child pornography, receipt of child pornography and sexual exploitation of children.
Prosecutors say Germaine had been trading child porn, including photos of himself sexually abusing a 5-year-old girl, with a New Hampshire man who was being investigated by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
Investigators say he used images of the girl as a commodity to engage other child pornographers.
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UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff-Appellee,v.Juan Jesus MEDINA, Defendant-Appellant.
No. 85-3787.
United States Court of Appeals,Eleventh Circuit.
Oct. 18, 1985.
Raymond Takiff, Coconut Grove, Fla., for defendant-appellant.
Michael Rubenstein, Asst. U.S. Atty., Tampa, Fla., for plaintiff-appellee.
Appeal from the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida.
Before GODBOLD, Chief Judge, HILL and ANDERSON, Circuit Judges.
BY THE COURT:
1
This case is before the Court on Defendant-Appellant Medina's emergency motion for bail pending trial. As presented to us, the facts appear to be as follows:
2
Following his arrest on charges of possession with intent to distribute approximately eight tons of marijuana, Medina was first brought before the Honorable George T. Swartz, a United States Magistrate sitting in Lee County for the Middle District of Florida, on August 29, 1985. The defendant was notrepresented by counsel at that appearance and had refused to provide any information to a United States Probation Office Pretrial Services Officer for the purpose of preparing a pre-bail report for the court. Counsel for the government also was not present at the defendant's initial appearance before the federal magistrate. Magistrate Swartz set bond in the amount of $500,000, which could be satisfied by payment of a $50,000 cash deposit into the court's Registry.
3
Medina was subsequently transferred from Ft. Myers, Florida, where he had been held following his arrest, to Tampa, where he appeared with counsel before the Honorable Thomas P. Wilson, United States Magistrate for the Middle District of Florida, on September 5, 1985. At that appearance the magistrate held a preliminary hearing and | {
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his tumultuous relationship with Phil. Ultimately, though, he wanted to sing his own songs. Dave joined X for a brief stint before launching his critically acclaimed solo career. However, Hollywood Fats (birth name: Michael L. Mann) soon came aboard, appearing with The Blasters at Farm Aid II.
Phil Alvin has led various incarnations of The Blasters intermittently since then (he devoted much of his attention to graduate studies in mathematics). Hollywood Fats died in December 1986. In an odd twist, he was initially replaced on guitar by Billy Zoom, who had previously left X. Zoom's stay in The Blasters was very brief. Succeeding guitarists were Smokey Hormel (1988-92), James Intveld (1993-95), and Keith Wyatt (1996-present). Dave Carroll succeeded Bill Bateman on drums in 1993 but was subsequently replacedSpecialist Thomas A. Hoff, U.S. Army
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plaintiff and defendant in this case, think their names are treasures to be safeguarded jealously. From the surname Brennan, plaintiff's predecessor coined a trademark he used for his restaurant. Defendant, also named Brennan, attached to that surname his first name of Terrance and used these names as a mark for his restaurant. Thus, the stage for the trademark litigation before us was set.
BACKGROUND
2
Plaintiff Brennan's, Inc. (Brennan's New Orleans, plaintiff, or appellant) owns and operates the restaurant "Brennan's," founded in 1946 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Plaintiff registered the name Brennan's pursuant to the Lanham Act, 15 U.S.C. §§ 1051 et seq., as a trademark for its restaurant services. The validity of that mark is not disputed. Plaintiff operates one other restaurant, "Owen Brennan's Restaurant," in Memphis, Tennessee, but ownsno restaurants in the New York City area.
3
Terrance Brennan, so named at birth, is a New York City chef who, prior to this litigation, opened two restaurants in New York City, "Picholine" and "Artisanal." He is a well-known "name" chef whose reputation attracts customers. At the center of this controversy is his newest enterprise, "Terrance Brennan's Seafood & Chop House" (Terrance Brennan's), located in Manhattan. A corporation was formed called 565 Lexington Avenue Co., LLC to own and operate the restaurant. This corporation along with its sole managing member, Brennan's Restaurant, LLC, are the named defendants in this action. Defendants originally called the new restaurant "Brennan's Seafood & Chop House," but after receiving a cease-and-desist letter from plaintiff's lawyers, they added the first name "Terrance" to their mark.
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a group of college girls who take in a new student and teach her their own misguided ways of helping people. Lily, a new student at Seven Oaks University, winds up filling in with a dynamic and highly individualistic group of girls, addicted to the elegance of the past: Heather, Violet and Rose all volunteer at the campus Suicide Prevention Center, convinced that musical dance, sharp clothes and good hygiene — the Dior perfume “Diorissimo” is their trademark — can all contribute to staving off the inevitable self-destructive impulses that follow hard on the heels of failed college romances. Despite their sophisticated talk and savvy use of perfume, the girls are plagued by Cupid’s arrows and must adjust their psyches to the onset of amour.
G.G.: It seems tofind a natural balance, so far. In two weeks I’m starting Whit Stillman’s new film, called “Damsels in Distress.” I play a girl named Violet who runs a suicide-prevention center at a liberal arts college. She prevents suicides through the powers of Thirties song-and-dance numbers. So it’s a very dark comedy. I’m not really worried about my indie cred. I don’t think there’s any danger of me going, “I only do franchises now.”
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and Telegraph California and Nevada
Company
Bell Telephone Company of Nevada
(a wholly owned subsidiary of
Pacific)
The Southern New England Telephone Connecticut
Company
The Cincinnati and Suburban Bell Telephone Ohio and Kentucky
Company
Citizens Telephone Company (a
wholly owned subsidiary of Cincinnati
and Suburban)
(GTE Vol. III, Interrogatories and Stipulations, ITT Item 9)
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8. The number of telephones owned and operated by the Bell System in each year for each year since 1935 is:
Hawaiian Telephone Company (1967); and Northern Ohio Telephone Company (1967).
GTE, acting in concert with GTE Service Corporation, Leich, Automatic Electric, Lenkurt and all of the various GTE telephone operating companies, have since at least 1950, by reason of their agreements to merge and consolidate, their mergers and consolidations, and their subsequent actions and conduct in effectively foreclosing the market for telephone equipment represented by the GTE telephone operating companies, constituted a continuing combination in unreasonable restraint of interstate trade and commerce in the production and sale of telephone equipment to independent telephone operating companies in the U. S. in violation of Section 1 of the Sherman Act.
The acquisition by GTE of Hawaiian Telephone Company also violated the Hawaiian Antitrust Act, § 480-7(a), Hawaii Revised Statutes (1968).
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BECOMING AMERICAN: THE CHINESE EXPERIENCE--BETWEEN TWO WORLDS (PART 2), Written by Thomas Lennon & Mi Ling Tsui and Bill Moyers; PBS
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direct-mail
in national publications
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need for substance in
of others, examining
promises
providing a platform
word-of-mouth
Assets, protection of
_Atlas Shrugged_ (Rand)
Attitudes
about competition
about selling, changing
as risks
giving up long-held
needed for entrepreneurial environment
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decision of
developing your
having strong sense of
website for discussion of
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giving up long-held
need for willingness to change
needed for entrepreneurial environment
Bezos, Jeff
Blank spaces, eliminating
Branson, Richard
Breakthroughs
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strategy #1
strategy #2
strategy #3
strategy #4
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strategy #6
Buffett, Warren
Bureaucracy
entrepreneurs suffering from
government
Business(es)
agile
best reason for adding people to
cash-flow crunch
comparables
competitors, keeping close eye on. _See also_ Competition
contributing to, without sacrifices
failure of
government interference in
helping, to mature
horizontal and vertical synergy opportunity
importance of selling to
independence, as point of
launched during recession
making use of old ads in
naming
news, connecting business to
not being owned by
one, as worst number in
prosperity, challenges to
questions for owners of
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removal of geographic boundaries from
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for an export terminal.
In both efforts, lawmakers argue the moves interfere with their states’ economies, which rely heavily on coal mining. Both bills have passed subcommittees and political observers expect them to have a good chance of passing their Republican-controlled legislatures.
Western coal mining companies have already filed lawsuits against Washington state and the city of Oakland, California challenging local decisions to block export facilities on environmental grounds. The industry is also lobbying the Trump administration to override the local decisions, though it is unclear what policy options are available to the White House.
The strategy to pursue legal challenges could be a long shot. Courts have tended in the past to side with local authorities in similar cases.
The U.S. coal mining industry has been in decline over the pastBook review: Nirvana: The Spread of Buddhism Through Asia by Jeremy Horner | Goff Books
Nirvana: The Spread of Buddhism Through Asia, authored and photographed by geologist Jeremy Horner has been awarded the Silver award in the Best Coffee Table Book category by the 29th Annual IBPA Benjamin Franklin Awards. The IBPA celebrates vibrant independent publishers through the Benjamin Franklin Awards for excellence in book editorial and design and is one of the highest national honors for independent book publishers.
This is a journey of spiritual as well as visual enlightenment, as the reader traces the origins of Buddhism and following its evolutionary paths from its birthplace at Bodh Gaya, India to northeast Asia, along the Silk Road through China, down to Sri Lanka, and across to southeast Asia.
From its | {
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visiting the grave of his girlfriend Aika Fuwa, Yoshino Takigawa is confronted and threatened by a woman named Evangeline Yamamoto who asks him about the whereabouts of his friend, Aika's brother Mahiro. Mahiro arrives at the scene, and the two escape just as almost everyone else is afflicted by a strange disease that turns its victims' bodies into metal.
2
"He Said She Was Very Beautiful""Kanojo wa Totemo Kireidatta, to Shounen wa Itta"(彼女はとてもきれいだった、と少年は言った)
October 12, 2012
Yoshino learns from Mahiro that he accepted Hakaze's offer to find Aika's murderer for him in exchange for helping her stop the resurrection of the Tree of Exodus, which is being orchestrated by Samon, the man who betrayed Hakaze and ordered her exile. Upon using magic to track the culprit, they learn that somehow there areno traces leading to the perpetrator, which leads them to believe that a member of the Kusaribe Clan is responsible. As the duo wanders through the ravaged city looking for more magic talismans left behind by Hakaze, they come across Samon's aide Natsumura and, ignoring Hakaze's orders, Mahiro confronts him head on.
While looking for more talismans, Yoshino and Mahiro are confronted by members of the Kusaribe Clan led by Samon's aide Tetsuma. After they manage to escape, the duo meets Hakaze's friend Junichirou Hoshimura to fetch a powerful talisman she left with him. Much to their surprise, Junichirou reveals to them that Hakaze is already dead, a fact that he personally confirmed.
6
"The Paradox of the Skull""Mujun Suru, Tōgai"(矛盾する、頭蓋)
November 9, 2012
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For indispensable reporting on the coronavirus crisis, the election, and more, subscribe to the Mother Jones Daily newsletter.
The White House announced Tuesday that President Donald Trump will preserve an Obama-era executive order that bans federal contractors from discriminating against lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender employees.
“President Trump continues to be respectful and supportive of LGBTQ rights, just as he was throughout the election,” the statement released on Tuesday reads. “The president is proud to have been the first ever GOP nominee to mention the LGBTQ community in his nomination acceptance speech, pledging to protect the community from violence and oppression.”
The statement appeared to respond to previous reports indicating Trump was drafting an executive order to reverse the protections, as civil rights groups feared he would do.
While Trump has voicedas a mistake, because he viewed the stock as undervalued and KFT paid up for Cadbury. This is undoubtedly also a valid point. It is understandable that he would complain about using a depressed stock as currency to make a full priced acquisition. In the last analysis, the addition of the Cadbury higher margined products, and the greater focus it brings on growth in emerging markets, will outweigh over the long term the valid objections made by Uncle Warren.
The changes in Berkshire's major holdings are reported on form 13 F filed with the sec.gov.
It was mentioned in another Reuters article that Pershing Square (/www.sec.gov), run by William Ackman, reported owning 32.8 million shares of Kraft, while Paulson eliminated his firm's stake.
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members and students.
Students are entitled to participate in a course interchange program which allows them to construct up to one half of their program from liberal arts courses at the four other institutions without additional cost. Students may pursue a variety of 14 Five College Certificates, two Five College Majors, benefit from two Five College Departments and fully utilize the libraries of each institution. The present and continuing emphasis of the Five College libraries is on the sharing and enhancement of total resources and services. Campus museums and affiliated independents work together in the Museums10 collaboration.
A monthly calendar of lectures, concerts and other cultural events on all five campuses is available online to the Five College community. Access to classes, libraries, and extracurricular activities is made feasible bya free transportation system connecting all five campuses.
An FM radio station (WFCR 88.5) is supported by all five colleges. It is managed by the University with the advice of a board made up of representatives of the cooperating institutions. The five colleges also cooperate in sponsoring The Massachusetts Review, a quarterly of literature, the arts, and public affairs.
Academic cooperation includes two joint departments, Astronomy and Dance, as well as two Five College majors in Architectural Studies and Film Studies. Certificates are obtainable in African Studies; Asian/Pacific/American Studies; Buddhist Studies; Coastal and Marine Sciences, Culture, Health, and Science; Ethnomusicology; International Relations; Latin American, Caribbean, and Latino Studies; Logic; Middle Eastern Studies; Native American and Indigenous Studies; Queer and Sexuality Studies; Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies (REEES); and Sustainability.
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Commission International), the goldstandard in healthcare accreditation, the hospital has over 60 departments spearheaded by few of the best doctors in India.
Location: Navi Mumbai
Established: 2015
Number of Beds: 500
Specialties: Multi-Superspeciality
Most Popular For: General Surgery/ Laparoscopic Surgery, Spine surgery, Joint replacement, Orthopedics, Uro surgery, Cardiac Surgery
Navi Mumbai2015500Multi-SuperspecialityGeneral Surgery/ Laparoscopic Surgery, Spine surgery, Joint replacement, Orthopedics, Uro surgery, Cardiac Surgery Apollo Hospital, Navi Mumbai is the newest addition to the Apollo group having started its operations in 2016. It is a 500 bedded super-specialty tertiary care facility catering to Navi Mumbai and various suburds of Mumbai.
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Established: 2003
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which may incite violence.
The first among these groups are those dubbed as "movers and shakers" by government functionaries which are either members from Hurriyat Conference or key political leaders. The government has put several leaders under house arrest and detention soon after imposing curfew in the Valley. Phone and internet lines too were snapped.
Another group is members of banned outfits and terrorist organisations which are always trying to cause disturbances. The government is planning to give a free hand to the Army to maintain high security alert in the border and restrict terrorist movements. The Army will take care of the border and Line of Control and prevent entry of Pakistan-sponsored terrorists in border areas. The government also plans to review border security in Punjab and Jammu.
The thirdA Central Queensland farmhand has copped a hefty fine for shooting dead an 'iconic' 5.2 metre crocodile.
Luke Stephen Orchard, 31, pleaded guilty to unlawfully taking a class three protected animal when he appeared in Rockhampton Magistrates Court on Friday.
He was facing a maximum fine of up to $28,383.75.
Orchard was fined $10,000 but had no conviction recorded against him by magistrate Jeff Clarke.
The giant 5.26 metre crocodile was found in the Fitzroy River, near Rockhampton, with multiple bullet wounds in its head last September
Luke Stephen Orchard pleaded guilty to unlawfully taking a class three protected animal when he appeared in Rockhampton Magistrates Court on Friday
The giant reptile was found in the Fitzroy River, near Rockhampton, with multiple bullet wounds in its head last September.
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for Guantanamo by Secretary Rumsfeld in April, 2003.
Written by the new head of the Office of Legal Counsel, the opinion declared that the Geneva Conventions protected “citizens and permanent residents of Iraq,” including those “who commit hostile acts against the occupying power.” This opinion provoked the ire of the Vice President’s general counsel, David Addington, an incident described in detail in “The Terror Presidency” by Goldsmith.
This memorandum repudiates John Yoo’s secret October 23, 2001 opinion asserting that the First Amendment and the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution must give way when the President deems it necessary in defense of the nation.
On December 4, 2008, Specialist Brandon Neely approached CSHRA with testimony he wished to contribute to the Guantánamo Testimonials Project. He believed that insufficient attention had been paidthreaten a suspect with imminent death.) But the investigation focuses much of its strongest criticism on interrogation methods that the agency had been explicitly authorized to use. Completed in May 2004, the long-suppressed report was ordered released by a federal judge in response to a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union.
In April and May, 2005, James B. Comey, the deputy Attorney General, wrote a series of email messages to his chief of staff, Chuck Rosenberg, about his views on legal memoranda being drafted regarding the use of brutal interrogation techniques. The previously undisclosed emails – recently web-published by the New York Times – paint a clear portrait of a Department of Justice under extreme pressure from the White House to approve the | {
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prosecuting attorney corrected a supposed error in the translation of a witness's testimony, and failure to grant a mistrial for alleged prejudicial pretrial publicity. Finding no error in the District Court's rulings, we affirm.
I.
2
Pedro and Rufino Astello illegally crossed the Mexican-American border into Texas on or about December 20, 1983. They traveled on foot to San Diego, Texas, where they arrived in about ten days. There, they met Homero Gonzales, who asked if they were looking for work. Pedro provided Gonzales with a piece of paper containing James Barfield's number.
3
Gonzales called James Barfield and told him that two of Barfield's former workers had arrived in San Diego looking for work. James told Gonzales that he and his son, Bill Barfield, would come andpick up Pedro, Rufino, and other alien workers to be provided by Gonzales. Gonzales testified that James Barfield paid him $50 for each worker so provided.
4
On December 31, 1983, Bill and James arrived at San Diego and received Rufino, Pedro and eight other illegal aliens to work in a pine tree farm owned by the Barfields and Geary David Powell. James Barfield spoke in Spanish to the men, and told them to crouch down in the back of the Barfields' truck and try to avoid being seen during their journey. The Barfields covered the men in the back of the truck and left for the Barfields' home in Arkansas. When they arrived in Arkansas the following day, Powell greeted the aliens and asked them, | {
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