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Carlo Vicente Jiménez (born 2000) is an American sportscaster. Since 2023 he has been the radio play-by-play announcer for the Los Angeles Clippers, joining the organization as the youngest broadcaster in NBA history. Education and Experience Carlo graduated from the USC Annenberg School of Journalism, where he called more than 300 sporting events—from football, to women’s water polo, to women’s and men’s basketball (including the 2021 NCAA March Madness tournament)—and hosted multiple television and radio news and talk shows. In 2022, as a junior, Carlo was recognized with the Jim Nantz Award All-American First Team for most outstanding collegiate sportscaster in the United States. In 2021, he was awarded the Chick Hearn Memorial Scholarship, named in honor of the famed Los Angeles Lakers broadcaster, and the Allan Malamud Scholarship, named after the longtime Los Angeles Times sports journalist. During college he spent summers calling baseball games for the historic Cape Cod League, and the Portland Pickles. Personal Carlo was born in San Jose, California, and lives in Los Angeles. He is of Italian and Mexican descent. His grandfather Francisco Jiménez is an academic and author of novels based on his experience as a Mexican-American immigrant.
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Ports in Odisha
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The state of Odisha has a long coastline of 480 km in the eastern peninsular India. The coastline is spread over Balasore, Bhadrak, Kendrapara, Jagatsinghpur, Puri and Ganjam districts. There is one major and 2 minor ports, with fourteen ports under development which have been notified by the Government of Odisha.
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Modern history thumb|Paradip Port The primary and the only major port in the state is the Paradip Port. Biju Patnaik, the then Chief Minister of Odisha, is the founding father of Paradip Port. It is situated 210 nautical miles south of Kolkata and 260 nautical miles north of Vishakhapatnam on the east coast on the shore of Bay of Bengal. The Dhamra Port is the second port to start operation, which is located in Bhadrak district, Odisha, India, on the shore of the Bay of Bengal about seven kilometres from Dhamra town. The agreement to develop the port was signed by the state government in April 1998. The Port received its first vessel on 8 February 2010 and the first commercial vessel on 10 April 2011. The Gopalpur port started commercial operations in 2013 as an all-weather port. Around 7,500 metric tonne of ilmenite, a sand mineral product of Orissa Sand Complex (OSCOM) division of Indian Rare Earths Limited(IREL), was shipped in a small vessel to South Korea.
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Cargo handling thumb|200px|Dhamra Port The state's ports handled about 190 million tons of cargo in financial year 2023–24. The rated capacity of the Paradip Port is 289 million tonnes per annum. The Dhamra Port has an initial capacity of 25 million tonnes annually, eventually growing to 80 million tonnes annually. The Gopalpur Port has a capacity of 20 MMT. + Port Wise Cargo Handled S.No. Port Traffic Handled (in MMT) FY 1 Paradip Port 145.38 2023–24 2 Dhamra Port 43 2023–24
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List Port name Location Type Category Status Authority Paradip Port Paradip, Jagatsinghpur Major Seaport Operational Government of India Dhamra Port Dhamra, Bhadrak Minor Seaport Operational Dhamra Port Company Limited Gopalpur Port Gopalpur, Ganjam Minor Seaport Operational Gopalpur Port Limited Kirtania Port (Subarnarekha) Chaumukh, Balasore Minor Seaport Under Construction Subarnarekha Port Private Limited Astaranga Port Astaranga, Puri Minor Seaport Proposed Mahanadi Port Akhadasali, Kendrapara Minor Riverine port Proposed
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thumb|Sixteen Tons Sixteen Tons () is a musical nightclub, restaurant, and pub in Moscow, Russia.Partying the night away in Moscow, Russia Beyond, April 21, 2013 Established in 1996, the club was named after the song Sixteen Tons. Initially is was opened in the format of a traditional English pub. In 1997 the second floor was added, to function as a nightclub, with musical stage and a dance floor.Клуб «16 Тонн» It is located at 6 unit 1, (Metro station Ulitsa 1905 Goda). thumb|left|Golden Gargoyle In 1999 the club established a musical prize, , first awarded in 2000.НОЧЬ ЧУДОВИЩ mk.ru, November 10, 2001
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thumb|right|The church, in 2020 All Saints' Church is the parish church of Manfield, a village in North Yorkshire, in England. The church was built in the 12th century, consisting of a nave and chancel. In about 1240, north and south aisles were added, and the doorway was moved to the new south wall. About 1330, the chancel was rebuilt, the nave extended one bay to the west, and a north arcade added. A tower was added in the 16th century. The church was restored between 1849 and 1855, the work including a new south porch, and the replacement of many of the windows. The church was grade II* listed in 1968. thumb|right|The chancel It is built in sandstone with stone slate roofs, and consists of a nave with a clerestory, north and south aisles, a south porch, a chancel with a north vestry, and a west tower. The tower has three stages, stepped diagonal buttresses, a chamfered plinth, a projecting stair turret, a string course, a west window, a clock face, two-light bell openings, and an embattled parapet. The clock was installed in 1841. Inside, there is an early piscina, a sedilia, an altar rail which is probably early 18th century, and a font and pulpit in marble from about 1876. There are three wall monuments to the Witham family, some Mediaeval grave covers, and an oak chest dated 1688.
All Saints' Church, Manfield
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See also Grade II* listed churches in North Yorkshire (district) Listed buildings in Manfield
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My Darkest Prayer
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My Darkest Prayer is a 2018 mystery thriller novel by S. A. Cosby. My Darkest Prayer is Cosby's debut novel. It was not met with widespread critical attention at the time of its original publication. It was re-published in 2022, after Cosby had become successful due to his subsequent novels.
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Plot summary Nathan Waymaker is former sheriff's deputy and retired US Marine who now works at a funeral home in rural Virginia. After the suspicious death of Reverend Esau Watkins is ignored by local police, Nathan decides to investigate the death himself.
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Reception After the novel's re-issue in 2022, it was widely praised by critics. Lorraine Berry of the Los Angeles Times, described Cosby was "one of the foremost writers of Southern noir". Berry praised Nathan's characterization, noting his brutal physicality and complex conflicts with race and injustice. Some reviewers considered the novel to be slightly inferior to Cosby's later novels, praising its themes and criticizing its gratuitous sex and violence.
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:Richard D. Myles, Sr. – (View AfDView log | edits since nomination) () This is an unusual AfD because it rests on one typical and one unusual rationale: The typical rationale: there is no significant coverage of him standalone from Minor Football League, which does have significant coverage. The material available could be selectively merged, though I notice the sources are promotional and do not establish notability. The unusual rationale: his claims of attending Arizona State or playing for the Patriots do not verify. The all-time ASU football roster does not list him, nor is he mentioned in any Arizona newspapers of the 1970s—nor is he in any NFL draft listings I can find on Wikipedia or other sources or in NFL records. The earliest mention I can see of either claim is a 1998 article in The Washington Post. I am fairly sure this is a fabricated biography (which he has used since the 1990s).Sammi Brie (she/her · t c) 22:18, 19 May 2025 (UTC) As the original author of the article, I appreciate the point raised by Sammi Brie. I was not aware that the claims regarding his football background had been circulating unverified for so long. In hindsight, the information I found was not accurate or reliable enough to support a standalone biography, and I agree that deletion is the best course given the current evidence. While his contributions to the MFL may merit inclusion in that article, the subject himself does not meet the threshold for a standalone biography at this time. Unless verifiable primary or secondary sources emerge (e.g., archival ASU documents or reputable third-party reporting), deletion is appropriate. Wq4m820 (talk) 22:29, 19 May 2025 (UTC) Note: This discussion has been included in the deletion sorting lists for the following topics: American football and Washington, D.C.. Sammi Brie (she/her · t · c) 22:18, 19 May 2025 (UTC) Note: This discussion has been included in the list of Businesspeople-related deletion discussions. Shellwood (talk) 22:38, 19 May 2025 (UTC) Delete per nominator and article author. Unusual indeed - I guess every industry has their George Santos. PCN02WPS (talk | contribs) 22:51, 19 May 2025 (UTC) Delete for reasons stated above. Shrug02 (talk) 07:55, 20 May 2025 (UTC) Note: This discussion has been included in the deletion sorting lists for the following topics: Sportspeople and Arizona. WCQuidditch ☎ ✎ 07:16, 20 May 2025 (UTC) Delete. I agree with the nom, author, and WP:BLP on this. Kaito-san (talk/contribs) 13:48, 20 May 2025 (UTC) Delete per nom. Madeleine (talk) 22:17, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
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John Hurley (Florida judge)
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John "Jay" Hurley (born John Matthew Brooks Hurley, 1960) is an American judge serving on the Broward County Court in Florida since 2008. Appointed by Governor Charlie Crist, Hurley gained national attention as the first full-time first appearance (bond) court judge from 2008 to 2016, presiding over approximately 200,000 cases livestreamed online. He significantly reduced Broward’s jail population by releasing nonviolent offenders. Since 2016, he has handled criminal and civil trials, primarily in Deerfield Beach.
John Hurley (Florida judge)
Early life and education
Early life and education Hurley was born in 1960 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, near the site of the present-day Galleria Mall. His father, a Delta Airlines pilot, purchased a waterfront lot in the area during World War II. Hurley attended Cardinal Gibbons High School and earned a bachelor’s degree in communications from Florida State University in 1983, where he was a fraternity brother of future Governor Charlie Crist. He later completed a Juris Doctor at St. Thomas University College of Law in 1989 and was admitted to the Florida Bar in 1990. Hurley served as a naval intelligence officer before entering law, bringing a disciplined approach to his judicial career.
John Hurley (Florida judge)
Legal career
Legal career From 1992 to 2008, Hurley operated a solo law practice in Broward County, focusing on criminal and civil cases. He was an active Republican, raising funds for Crist’s campaigns, which led to his judicial appointment in 2008. Hurley ran unsuccessfully for a county court seat in 2000, receiving 19% in the primary against Marcia Beach and Sam Fields.
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Judicial career
John Hurley (Florida judge)
First appearance court (2008–2016)
First appearance court (2008–2016) Appointed by Governor Crist in 2008, Hurley became Broward County’s first full-time first appearance judge, overseeing bond hearings for arrestees within 24–48 hours. Handling up to 250 cases daily via video from Broward’s jails, he presided over approximately 200,000 hearings by 2016. His courtroom gained national attention through livestreams on platforms such as CourtChatter.tv, where he became known for his use of humor, signature bow ties worn on "Bow Tie Fridays," and his approach to courtroom proceedings Hurley reduced Broward’s jail population from 94.8% to 81% capacity by releasing nonviolent offenders and diverting minor drug cases to treatment, aligning with a federal mandate to avoid overcrowding. Chief Judge Peter Weinstein praised Hurley’s role in managing jail numbers, and Public Defender Howard Finkelstein noted his fair treatment of defendants. Notable cases included ordering a defendant accused of battery to buy his wife flowers and dinner, and releasing a homeless man who blessed Hurley on camera. Hurley’s catchphrase, “Have a nice day,” became a signature, even when defendants were rude. In 2016, after eight years, Hurley transitioned to criminal trials to conduct jury trials, succeeded by Judge Michael Davis. He was re-elected unopposed in 2010 and 2016.
John Hurley (Florida judge)
Criminal and civil trials (2016–present)
Criminal and civil trials (2016–present) Since 2016, Hurley has served in Broward County’s criminal and civil divisions, primarily at the Deerfield Beach courthouse. He presides over cases including landlord-tenant disputes, insurance claims, and small claims (up to $50,000), as well as misdemeanor criminal cases. Recent cases include mortgage foreclosures and property insurance disputes (2021–2023).
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Controversies
Controversies Hurley faced criticism from Broward Public Defender Howard Finkelstein in 2014, who alleged Hurley showed contempt for homeless defendants and public defenders by denying counsel to those charged with municipal ordinance violations (e.g., panhandling, public urination). Finkelstein cited incidents where Hurley ejected Assistant Public Defender Nadine Girault Levy from court and pressed a panic button to stop her arguments. Hurley denied bias, emphasizing his efforts to place homeless defendants in shelters and reduce jail overcrowding. Chief Judge Weinstein supported Hurley, implementing administrative changes to clarify ordinance violation procedures by year-end 2014. In 2015, Hurley clashed with Assistant Public Defender Dale Miller over a homeless defendant’s bond, accusing Miller of unprofessionalism for using the term “warehouse” to describe detention. Critics, including *Above the Law*, argued Hurley’s reaction was excessive and reflective of a theatrical courtroom style. Hurley maintained he was upholding decorum. In 2009, Hurley drew attention for sentencing defendant Brian Noval to four months for contempt after Noval called him a derogatory term, though Hurley released him after four days, believing he had learned respect. The incident, featured on *Tosh.0*, sparked debate over judicial overreach, with some praising Hurley’s firmness and others criticizing the sentence’s severity.
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Personal life Hurley married Maylin Romero, a former courthouse cafeteria worker, in 2009 at the Riverside Hotel in Fort Lauderdale, with U.S. Senator George LeMieux in attendance. He is known for his collection of 150 bow ties, worn weekly, and has received gift baskets and fan visits from viewers of his livestreamed hearings. Hurley, a father of two, has expressed interest in a potential TV show but prioritizes his judicial role.
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Noam Bilitzer is an American chef and restaurateur. He is the owner and executive chef of MeeshMeesh Mediterranean, a Levantine-focused restaurant in Louisville, Kentucky that was named a finalist for a James Beard Foundation Award in 2025. Bilitzer has appeared on three episodes of the Food Network cooking competition show Chopped (TV series) between 2018 and 2021, winning the competition once.
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Early life and career Bilitzer graduated from the Institute of Culinary Arts at Eastside High School in 2011, where he earned certifications from the National Restaurant Association and the Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association. He furthered his education at Johnson & Wales University in Charlotte, North Carolina, earning an Associate's Degree in Culinary Arts/Chef Training in 2012. After culinary school, Bilitzer worked in kitchens across the United States, including South Carolina, Florida, and Massachusetts. His career progressed when he moved to Louisville, Kentucky to join 21c Museum Hotel, where he eventually became the Corporate Chef De Cuisine for the hotel group, working at their restaurant Proof on Main. Bilitzer gained national recognition in 2018 when he won an episode of the Food Network cooking competition show Chopped (TV series). In 2019 he became the Executive Chef of Red Hog, a butcher shop and restaurant in the Crescent Hill neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky. Prior to opening MeeshMeesh, Bilitzer created pop-up dining concepts, including "MeeshMeesh Hummus Bowls & Salatim" at Bourbon Barrel Foods' Theater Kitchen.
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MeeshMeesh Mediterranean Bilitzer opened MeeshMeesh Mediterranean on September 1, 2023, in the Nulu District of Louisville, Kentucky, in a space previously occupied by Wiltshire on Market. The restaurant's name, meaning "apricot" in both Arabic and Hebrew, was chosen for the restaurant's concept. MeeshMeesh serves Levantine cuisine, featuring dishes from Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Israel, and surrounding regions.
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Recognition and awards MeeshMeesh gained recognition shortly after opening. In 2024, Yelp named it the No. 2 Best New Restaurant in the South. In December 2024, Yelp further ranked the restaurant as the No. 3 Best New Restaurant in America. In January 2025, Bilitzer was named a semifinalist for the James Beard Foundation Award for Best Chef: Southeast. On April 2, 2025, he advanced to become one of five finalists for the award, alongside Sara Bradley of Freight House in Paducah, Kentucky.
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Personal life Bilitzer resides in Louisville, Kentucky.
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