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[ null, "University of Ghana Lecturer, Prof. Ransford Gyampo has indicated that in the midst of the scuffle that marred the election of a Speaker by the 8th Parliament, he observed that the MP for Bole-Bamboi, Alhaji Yussif Sulemana seemed as though he was ready to kill with his bare hands considering the level of violence he exhibited in the chamber.\n\nAccording to him, when Member of Parliament (MP) for Tema West Carlos Ahenkorah snatched ballot papers, Alhaji Sulemana rushed to the scene and was suddenly acting like an executioner, who was ready to snuff the life out of him.\n\nGiving a vivid description of what he saw, Mr. Gyampo in a social media post said:\n\n“In the recent Legislative Violence, who was the MP in a white smock and white hat? He would have been too deadly if he hadn’t been restrained by the marshals in the Carlos Ahenkorah beating episode. He should be talked to. The guy actually looked like an executioner who wanted to murder with his bare hands. But the frontiers of the concept of Legislative Violence cannot be extended to include Political and Parliamentary Executions,”\n\nHe however counseled MP’s to exercise restraint in Parliament, adding that even though some level of violence is permissible, such ferocity cannot be extended to the House.\n\nMeanwhile, the Bole Bamboi MP has explained that his actions in Parliament were intended to protect the democracy of Ghana which according to him, was thrown under attack by some NPP MP’s.\n\nParliament has also expressed regrets following the events that happened at the inauguration of the eighth parliament.\n\nIn a press release, the Director of Public Affairs, Kate Addo said parliament would like to put the events behind it and work towards a more focused unified membership aimed at promoting best Parliamentary practices and good governance.\n\nContractors threaten to lock up classrooms over govt indebtedness" ]
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[ null, "In accordance with complaintAttorney General Bob Ferguson, a Democrat, notified Seattle Pacific University said on June 8 that its office is seeking internal information and reporting on the policy, which has been widely criticized by Seattle Pacific students and faculty and has drawn national attention in recent months. The policy states that university employees must refrain from “cohabitation, extramarital sex, and same-sex sex.”\n\nStudents at the university have been protesting this policy for a year and a half, and this summer they held a sit-in strike more than a month out of the office of Interim President Pete S. Menjares. But the university administration refused to change the policy. Student activists said this month they plan to sue Seattle Pacific’s Board of Trustees for “breach of fiduciary duty,” arguing that the policy has damaged the university’s reputation and, by extension, the value of their degrees.\n\nThe university’s lawsuit, filed this week in U.S. District Court in Tacoma, Washington, alleges that the Free Methodist Church would sever ties with Seattle Pacific if it changed its policy, either voluntarily or “under compulsion of law.”\n\n“This will result in the loss of a religious affiliation that has existed for more than 130 years,” the complaint states. The university, which has 3,400 students, was founded in 1891.\n\nBy threatening that relationship with the Free Methodist Church, the complaint alleges, the Washington state attorney general is violating First Amendment protections of religious freedom. Lori Windham, senior counsel at Becket Law, which is representing Seattle Pacific in the case, said Ferguson “singled out” the university because of his Christian beliefs.\n\n“The attorney general is using public authority to interfere with the religious beliefs of a religious university and church with whose beliefs he disagrees,” the complaint states. “He is using the powers of his office (and even powers not granted to his office) to pressure and retaliate against Seattle Pacific University.”\n\n“For years, American courts have made it clear that outside officials cannot dictate how religious institutions fulfill their religious obligations,” Windham said in an email to Chronicle. “Our laws protect religious universities from illegal demands by government officials.”\n\nReached for comment, the attorney general’s press secretary said Chronicle to a statement saying Ferguson’s office has not “prejudged whether Seattle Pacific University’s employment policies are illegal” and is committed to complying with Washington law forbidding discrimination.\n\n“The lawsuit demonstrates,” the statement said, “that the university considers itself above the law to such an extraordinary degree that it is precluded from answering basic questions from my office regarding the university’s compliance with state law.”" ]
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[ null, "The big industry news last week wasn’t a new game reveal or a beloved studio closing down. It was popular Fortnite streamer Tyler “Ninja” Blevins moving from Twitch to Microsoft’s competing Mixer service. Ninja made the announcement and said he was excited to get back to his “streaming roots” perhaps in a nod to his origins as a big Halo player. Whatever the deal entailed, Microsoft obviously hopes some portion of Ninja’s 14.7 million Twitch followers will do exactly that. And if enough of them come over to Mixer, perhaps other popular streamers will follow suit? It’s a gamble for both participants, since Twitch partner streamers cannot also play on competitor’s services, but some dress code rules are proving to be an hindrance in some cases.\n\nIn his inaugural Mixer sessions, it appears the plan is working. Ninja’s streams are hitting around 80,000 viewers and Mixer reported a “large increase” in new account creations. Additionally, it seems a bunch of streamers are seriously looking at Mixer now, presumably based on Ninja’s move. They may not migrate, but they’re definitely giving the Mixer’s rules a critical eye.\n\nThe chest must be covered from the bust-line to the end of the rib cage. No “under cleavage.”\n\nMixer has always had much stricter rules for “family friendly” content and streamers’ clothing than similar services. While Twitch has some rules about nudity and has cracked down a bit on provocative streamers’ content, Mixer takes things further and specifies articles of dress that are and aren’t okay. This is further complicated by situational rules like bikinis not being allowed unless you’re streaming from the beach or a poolside location, and there are different tolerances based on the age of the intended audience.\n\nFor many streamers, it means covering up, changing their normal outfits, or staying away from Mixer entirely. This is a problem for some streamers that depend on income coming from an audience that appreciates seeing some skin. The looser Twitch environment works to their advantage. Additionally, while the rules appear to apply to all genders, some female streamers complain that Mixer’s rules hit them harder since their clothing naturally includes lower-cut necks that are more revealing than the average guy’s polo shirt.\n\nIt’s all become a toxic debate as “boobie streamers” weigh in on the issue, attracting heated discussion around what is and isn’t appropriate for girl gamers to wear. While the same tired insults about promiscuity on Twitch get traded again, it’s important to note that big-money advertisers are looking for platforms that won’t get them into trouble by being associated with indecent or controversial material." ]
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[ null, "Kellogg student Emmett King, right, was one of the students chosen to present his poppy to the honored Falls Village veterans, including this visiting veteran from Norfolk, Conn. Photo by Alexander Wilburn\n\nFALLS VILLAGE — Homeowners on Main Street in Falls Village needed only glance out their windows on the bright, chilled morning of Thursday, Nov. 11, to see a procession of COVID-masked Lee H. Kellogg School students making their orderly way downtown.\n\nAssembled at the war memorial on the Green in front of the Falls Village Inn, the Kellogg School community gathered in honor of Veterans Day.\n\nLed by Interim Principal Robin Faust, students, teachers and Falls Village residents gathered in appreciation for all who had served, but in particular, the 16 veterans in attendance.\n\nIt was during World War I, in 1915, that Canadian soldier and poet John McCrae wrote “In Flanders Fields.” While grieving during the burial of his friend and fellow soldier Alexis Helmer, the poet couldn’t help noting the red flowers that had sprung up around the gravesite in Belgium. He wrote, “In Flanders Fields the poppies blow, between the crosses, row on row.”\n\nInspired by McCrae’s beautiful but haunting image of loss on the battlefield, the Remembrance Poppy has remained an international symbol of wartime sacrifice for more than 100 years.\n\nDuring the ceremony, a few young Kellogg students were given the opportunity to present their paper poppies to the military veterans to acknowledge and thank them for their service.\n\nU.S. Navy veteran and Salisbury School teacher Dick Curtis told the children, “This country we have is a wonderful country, and everyone can do something to serve. It doesn’t necessarily have to be the military. By being a good citizen, you can do your part.”" ]
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[ "Client Relationship Officer at JN Bank, Karon Lewis, has urged young people not to be satisfied with mediocrity. He says, instead, they must set high expectations for themselves and pursue those goals with alacrity.\n\nThe Munro Old Boy was addressing members of the Graduation Class of 2019, at his alma mater, recently, as he sought to inspire the young men never to be satisfied with being “average”.\n\nHighlighting a lesson from his father during one of his boyhood escapades in the bushes of Bull Savannah, in south eastern St Elizabeth, the 25 year-old Mr Lewis, a former Governor-General Achievement Award recipient, made the point that, “almost doesn’t count.”\n\n“Two of my other cousins and I were shooting birds, but the three of us together could not be one bird shooter, but we pressed on,” he reminisced happily about his boyhood summers, to the young Munro students. “Daddy was always our biggest fan. He was the one who always had to build our slings, or as we called them back then, ‘spurs’.”", null, "Mr Lewis continued his story: “He was always enquiring about the day’s kill, and more often than not, the count stood at zero. One afternoon I came home brimming with pride. When he enquired about the day’s activities, I told him we almost killed a ground dove. He responded by saying: ‘Almost never kill the bird’.”\n\nThe lesson stuck with Mr Lewis; and he used it to make his point to the young men.\n\nHe said “almost” is the demarcation, which one must crossover to achieve success; therefore, there one cannot be satisfied with simply getting to the line.\n\n“Almost represents the line between you and the actual. It is what is responsible for you becoming an average version of yourself, or actually becoming your truest self; and I am very certain that none of you struggled to come this far to become just average,” he told the young men.\n\nMr Lewis went on to encourage the Munronians to set a vision for what they want to achieve, even if they don’t have a specific plan in place at this point. Quoting media mogul, Oprah Winfrey, he told them that:\n\n“You want to be the drivers of your own lives, because unless you are your own drivers, life will drive you.”\n\nUsing the story of Calbert Thomas, principal of Seaforth High School, to make the point, he stressed the importance of having big, positive dreams and following them through regardless of what others think of them, or the obstacles that may emerge. Mr Thomas, who was a former vendor at the gates of the Seaforth High School in St Thomas, became a teacher and rose through the ranks to become the school’s principal.\n\nMr Lewis said in order to make excellence your brand, similar to Mr Thomas, one must make a habit of it.\n\n“Being excellent doesn’t mean that you won’t fail, or that you won’t make mistakes. The challenge is presented when you fail to get up, or learn from the mistakes you made,” he advised.\n\nFinally, Mr Lewis reminded the graduates about the importance of serving others and the significance of character. He said when people become conscious that their role in life is not merely to serve their own interests, but to serve others then, they would begin to understand the purpose of life.\n\n“The beauty about serving others is that you are also serving yourselves,” he quipped, as he emphasised the emotional and health benefits of philanthropy.\n\nHe encouraged the young men to always remember to serve those who helped them along the way, and to give back, so that others can benefit and succeed just as they did. Remembering his own struggle through poverty in Bull Savannah, he reminded the Munronians to always remember the hard work and sacrifices of their parents and guardians.\n\n“When you came to this institution, you stepped in as little boys. Today, you are big men. Never for a second think that you did it on your own,” he reminded the young men.\n\nMr Lewis also stated that character was still the best currency. Making a connection to his job at JN Bank, he underlined that character plays an important part in how decisions are made about who to lend to.\n\n“It is easy to show off about your calibre; but it’s your character that will set you apart from the crowd,” he affirmed." ]
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[ null, "A leaked document from a county in China’s northwest details the personal information of some 3,000 Uyghurs. It gives violation of birth control policies as the most common reason for their “re-education”, often alongside other reasons.\n\nThe “Karakax List” is a 137-page spreadsheet from the government in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, where an estimated 1 million Uyghurs, members of a Muslim ethnoreligious group, have been detained in re-education camps. Inside the camps they are reportedly subjected to forced labor, torture, and political indoctrination. Outside the camps, Uyghurs are monitored by pervasive police forces and facial recognition technology.\n\nThe document, believed to have been prepared in May or June 2019, was recently shown to several news outlets, including the BBC and the Wall Street Journal.\n\nThe Karakax List contains information regarding some 3,000 Uyghurs in Karakax County, about 800 miles southwest of Urumqi, the capital of Xinjiang.\n\nIt shows that 484 persons were interned for re-education, only 12 of whom had no recorded reason for their detention. There were eight categories of the reasons for internment.\n\n“No single coding category was dominant, even though violations of birth control policies constituted the most commonly cited reason for re-education, often along with other (typically religion-related) reasons,” Adrian Zenz, a Xinjiang researcher and senior fellow in China Studies at the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation, wrote in a recent paper analyzing the document.\n\nOf the 484 detained persons, 149 had violated birth control policies.\n\nFrom the late 1970s until 2015, China allowed most couples to have only one child. Since 2015, most couples have been permitted two children.\n\nThe Washington Post reported in October 2019 that women in Kazakhstan who say they had been detained in Xinjiang said they were forced to have abortions, had contraceptive devices implanted involuntarily, or were raped.\n\nOther commonly cited reasons for internment in the document were that the persons were untrustworthy (116 persons), religion-related (101), and that they had overseas links (94).\n\nOnly 24 had committed a formal crime.\n\nAccording to Zenz, “based on the principles of presumed guilt (rather than innocence) and assigning guilt through association, the state has developed a highly fine-tuned yet also very labor-intensive governance system whereby entire family circles are held hostage to their behavioral performance – jointly and as individuals.”\n\n“Ongoing mechanisms of appraisal and evaluation ensure high levels of acquiescence even when most detainees have been released from the camps,” he added.\n\nThe researcher said that “driven by a deeply religio-phobic worldview … the state has established a system of governance that fully substitutes trust with control.”\n\nThe Chinese government has defended its policy of mass detention and re-education as an appropriate measure against terrorism.\n\nThe government at one time denied the camps even existed, but has since shifted to defending its actions as a reasonable response to a national security threat.\n\nGovernment officials from the region said in July 2019 that the area’s re-education camps for Muslims have been successful, with most of those held having been reintegrated into Chinese society.\n\nUyghurs can be arrested and detained under vague anti-terrorism laws. Violence in the region escalated in the 1990s and again in 2008.\n\nThe US Commerce Department in October 2019 added 28 Chinese organizations to a blacklist barring them from buying products from US companies, saying they cooperate in the detention and repression of the Uyghurs." ]
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[ null, "As much as we love to see some of our favourite animals in the movies, it’s sad to learn that sometimes, mistreatment DOES happen regardless of the laws that are put in place to avoid otherwise. As we did our research for this article, we were saddened by the information we found… information that we are sure will upset you.\n\nIn the MASSIVE blockbuster film, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, 27 of the cast animals died during filming. 27 – that’s a shocking number isn’t it? 1 dead animal is wrong. 27 dead animals is unjustified. Completely unjustified.\n\nApparently, the animals that died in that movie died of dehydration, drowned in sink holes, or simply collapsed from exhaustion because of unacceptable conditions at the farm where they were ‘looked’ after. These are all things that could have easily been prevented with proper care. For a film that grossed around £250,000,000 at the box office you would think they could have afforded to house the animals in a farm where they were well looked after wouldn’t you!\n\nMoving along and it would seem as if The Hobbit wasn’t the only movie that had been involved in rather sombre tales of animal abuse. The Life Of Pi was a movie loved and adored by millions across the world, including ourselves, and it made us very sad to learn the news of the lead character in the movie – Richard Parker, better known as the tiger, almost drowned after it was left to struggle in the water scenes before being dragged to safety. King, as he is known in ‘real life’, is fine and well now, but a few moments more in that water and there could have been serious trouble. All because the computer generated footage wasn’t ‘lifelike’ enough. How lifelike do we need to go? To the point where animals actually die?!\n\nIn the Paul Walker movie Eight Below back in 2006 apparently one of the Disney dogs, a husky, was repeatedly punched, apparently in the diaphragm. Who really sits back and let that kind of abuse happen to a poor, defenceless animal? It hardly bears thinking about, does it?\n\nApparently the 2011 Sony film, Zookeeper, saw an elderly giraffe die. Failure To Launch apparently resulted in a chipmunk getting squashed. Plus there were the dead fish that kept turning up on the beaches around the area in which Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl was filmed. According to reports, special effect explosions that were used in the area were the cause, but no one can ever really be sure. After all, such special measures are taken to ensure that this sort of thing DOES NOT leak out into the media. It would cause an uproar – quite rightly so.\n\nNot just during films are animals getting neglected and abused either. There was one Kmart commercial that apparently saw the death of a five foot beautiful shark, after it was left in an inflatable pool that was too small for it to survive in. It would appear that neglect is something that is fairly commonplace in Tinseltown. We can’t believe all the horrifying stories we’ve come across, just from a little bit of research.\n\nAnimal neglect is something that we, and many other Cheshire Pet Sitters won’t ever let happen. If you think that you have spotted an animal being neglected or abused, do something about it. Tell the authorities and get the correct people involved. Could you live with yourself six months down the line if you heard that, that animal had died?\n\nWe are currently having a well deserved break in Cornwall so we won't be answering any phone calls but we will be checking emails regularily so please get in touch through our contact form or by emailing us directly - [email protected]" ]
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[ "Apply to the best Universities and Language Schools in Ireland", null, "Why study in Ireland\n\nUniversities across the relatively small country of Ireland rank impressively high on an international scale, making the country one of the most popular destinations for international students from all backgrounds and cultures. Ireland’s education system boasts 7 public universities, all of which rank within the world’s top 100 according to QS World University Rankings. It is also home to a myriad of top-notch private institutions, colleges, and universities.\n\nIreland might be one of the closest neighbors to the UK, sharing borders over ocean and land with one of the most expensive countries on earth, but it remains a relatively affordable option for students and international travelers coming to the country. The cost of living in Ireland is significantly lower than many other premier destinations in Europe and the US, and even the most expensive city in Ireland, Limerick, ranked 32nd in the world. The country’s most popular and populous city, Dublin, falls at 46th, beneath London and many cities in the US!\n\nTech giants such as Google, Facebook, and Twitter all have offices in Ireland, alongside an impressive 9 of the world’s top 10 pharmaceutical companies. Beyond this, over 700 US companies now have locations across the country, which means that students – especially those in pharmacy and technology – are going to be faced with a wealth of opportunities post-graduation.\n\nDespite the country’s small size, Ireland has always had a reputation for being home to a higher-than-average proportion of cultural impact. Prominent scholars, authors, and poets such as James Joyce, George Bernard Shaw, and Oscar Wilde have all called the country home, and this fact has helped shaped the culture of the country over the years. Dublin’s streets are brimming with artistic and literary nooks, from the National Museum to the Hugh Lane Gallery. Beyond Intellectual and artistic pursuits, the country is absolutely fanatic about its sports.\n\nKnown as the “Emerald Island,” Ireland is home to hundreds of awe-inspiring sites, views, and experiences. Plus, since the island is so small, you are only ever a few hours’ drive from outstanding scenery – and odds are you’ll stop along the way to see something you didn’t plan for or expect. In major cities, beautiful parks – like the Phoenix Park – and rivers carve through the cityscape." ]
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[ null, "As a result of FCA’s strong 2017 financial performance, the company announced today that it will make average profit sharing payments of $5,500 to eligible UAW-represented employees. About 40,000 workers of the Auburn Hills-based automaker will receive the payment on Feb. 16, 2018.\n\nWith this payment, FCA US hourly employees have received, on average, more than $23,000 in profit sharing since 2009.\n\nIn addition to profit sharing, UAW-represented employees will receive a special $2,000 bonus payment in the second quarter. Announced on Jan. 11, 2018, FCA will make the bonus payment to about 60,000 hourly and salaried employees. The bonus will not be given to senior leadership. The special payment is a direct result of new tax legislation in the U.S.\n\nThe automaker also announced that since 2009 it FCA has invested $10 billion and added more than 25,000 new jobs in its U.S. manufacturing operations. In 2017, FCA US launched the Jeep Cherokee and the Jeep Wrangler in their new production locations, completing the first two actions of an industrialization plan designed to realign U.S. manufacturing capacity to expand the Jeep and Ram brands.\n\nThe all-new Ram 1500 will begin production at the Sterling Heights Assembly Plant in the first quarter of 2018 after moving from the nearby Warren Truck Assembly Plant. Nearly $1.5 billion was invested to convert the suburban Detroit facility from unibody to body-on-frame production. The plant will add 700 new jobs.\n\nThe Company has also committed to spending a total of $2 billion and adding 4,500 new jobs at the Warren Truck Assembly Plant and the south plant of the Toledo Assembly Complex. Warren Truck will be modernized to produce the Jeep Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer alongside the Ram Heavy Duty, which will move from its current production location in Saltillo, Mexico. The Toledo South plant will be retooled to build the all-new Jeep truck.\n\nProduction of the Jeep Cherokee moved from the north plant of the Toledo Assembly Complex (Ohio), to the Belvidere, Illinois Assembly Plant in June following a $350 million transformation. More than 300 new jobs were added to support Cherokee production, which began in June.\n\nWith the Cherokee’s move, the Toledo North plant embarked on a $700 million overhaul to produce the next generation Jeep Wrangler. Production began in December with the addition of more than 700 new jobs.\n\nAll of the actions are expected to be completed by 2020. FCA is the seventh-largest automaker in the world based on total annual vehicle sales." ]
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[ "You are here: CollectionsOnline / [4] Finished design for the south wall elevation of the closet, with japanned-style painted panels", null, "[4] Finished design for the south wall elevation of the closet, with japanned-style painted panels\n\nElevation, with profiles of mouldings shown in section\n\nIn ink by George Dance at bottom left (bottom right in volume), Gd, and below in C19 hand, 67.\n\nPen and brown ink over graphite under-drawing, with grey, blue-grey and green washes, and with brown (oxidised to brown from another colour, e.g. red?), white, blue and green gouache for the wall panels; on laid paper, laid down, with pinkish-brown staining and blotching in left-hand 80 mm (originally top); vertical tear near top of left side, 80 mm long, with early repair on back; 312 x 448\n\nHawksmoor, who may also have executed the gouache panels\n\nThe entire drawing can be attributed to Hawksmoor, including, probably, the painted decorative panel. The most obvious difference between the technique on this elevation and on the others for the closet that are undoubtedly by Gibbons is in the pen-and-wash drawing of the relief panels. The handling of the birds and the floral and ribbon motifs is quite unlike Gibbons: the outlines are sketchily drawn in short pen strokes over quite heavy graphite under drawing, and are reinforced by coloured wash or gouache, applied as shading and outline rather than as tonal colouration. Hawksmoor's decorative detail is always sketchily drawn, with light touches of the pen; outlines are formed in short strokes which suggest rather than define the edges of ornamental details; and weight is given to the outlines by shading and under-drawing (e.g his elevation for the St Paul's choir organ of c.1694; Downes, 1988, cat. 182). The closest comparisons are with the decorative details of Hawksmoor's two elevations for the Orangery Grotto, c.1690-94 (110/16-17). These have similar loose pen lines over heavy graphite under-drawing and almost identical shading in banded washed lines. The under-drawing of the design is also typical of Hawksmoor. He used graphite extensively for the preparatory designs for Hampton Court and applied the medium more heavily than Gibbons in pen-and-wash elevations, like those for the 'Bridge and Portall by the Queen's Closett' (6/5, no. 1; 110/19). Hawksmoor's thick graphite under-drawing is visible beneath the wash and gouache in the uninked areas of foliage ornament at the left end of the cornice, and in the continuation of the graphite lines of the borders of the decorative panels across the wall surface. Gibbons's technique is lighter and more precise. He often formed the angles of his door architraves with the aid of light diagonal pencil lines (e.g. 6/6, no. 1; 110/57; and 1 and 3 above' 110/66, 65), but this techinique is not found here.A further indication of Hawksmoor's hand is in the ink colour. It is grey-brown in colour, lacking the reddish tinge of the ink on the other three drawings for the closet. Hawskmoor's inks lack this reddish tone, and in this case the grey-brown matches exactly the ink on the drawings for the Orangery Grotto. The shading of the relief ornaments is in blue-grey and green colours. The green is the same as that used for the borders of the panels and for some areas on the panels themselves. Moreover, a grey gouache seems to have been applied over the grey wash to reinforce the shading of the cove of the ceiling and the left side of the elevation. It is not impossible that Hawksmoor could himself have painted these sketchy versions of 'japanned ' lacquered panels. They are crude and amateurish in their details but have decorative flourishes in the lines of the foliage that are akin to the curvilinear lines of Hawksmoor's pen in the handling of scroll-like motifs in decorative ironwork or woodwork (e.g. 110/19)." ]
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[ null, null, "A child protective services agency has concluded a 3-year-old boy who died from injuries suffered while in the care of Campbell County school shooter Kenneth Bartley likely was a victim of child abuse, according to documents obtained by the News Sentinel.\n\nThe Fairfax County, Va., Child Protective Services probe into the May death of Beckett Josef Podominick reached that conclusion after a review of the boy's medical records by the medical director of a forensic team at Fairfax Hospital, according to a letter and a related email.\n\n\"After careful consideration, we have made a founded determination,\" CPS Specialist Lisa Alexander wrote in a letter to the boy's parents. \"This finding means that a preponderance of the evidence indicates Beckett Podominick was physically abused by an unknown abuser.\"\n\nBeckett died from severe head trauma suffered on Mother's Day while in the care of Bartley, who was living with the toddler's mother, Erin Tepaske, at her home in Vienna, Va. Tepaske told authorities she had briefly left the home to go to the store when Beckett was hurt. She has insisted the boy accidentally fell backward from the top of a roughly 3-foot high set of steps onto gravel and has denied any abuse by Bartley or herself.\n\nTepaske declined to answer a list of emailed questions Tuesday, saying \"there was never an allegation of abuse against me or any kind of investigation involving me at any time.\"\n\nThe boy's father, Matthew Podominick, said in an emailed statement he was \"completely devastated\" by the finding of abuse. He lives in Chattanooga and had only visitation rights with his son.\n\nThe Virginia Medical Examiner's Office so far has listed the manner of Beckett's death as \"undetermined,\" with the forensic pathologist who conducted the autopsy unwilling to label the case as either accidental or a homicide. The Vienna Police Department did not respond Tuesday to a request for an update on the status of the investigation.\n\nBased solely on the autopsy report, Mileusnic-Polchan said she found the explanation of an accidental fall \"troublesome\" based on the boy's injuries, which included two fractures to the top and side of his skull and hemorrhaging of his eyes. The back of his head showed injuries consistent with landing on gravel, but the report did not show any wounds consistent with the child trying to break his fall.\n\n\"I'm always skeptical when it's such a short fall,\" she said. \"Short falls can cause fractures … but for a 3-year-old already active to otherwise just fall like that? When children fall, they're going to (reach out). For him to fall and not try to catch himself, scrape his hands or his elbows, that's really unusual.\"\n\nBeckett also suffered an injury to his stomach that Mileusnic-Polchan said could be consistent with a punch — or could be the result of emergency medical intervention. Beckett was unconscious but alive when authorities arrived. He died two days later.\n\nMileusnic-Polchan is considered an expert in child abuse death investigation. She does not fault the Virginia Medical Examiner's Office for its \"undetermined\" conclusion, saying a final determination would rest on the findings of a police probe.\n\nShe said investigators would have been wise to \"do a re-enactment\" of the claims by Tepaske and Bartley about the fall to see whether their account would have yielded the injuries Beckett suffered. Tepaske told a television station Beckett was pulling on the home's back door, which swings outward, when he fell.\n\nThe autopsy report did not detail any evidence of prior broken bones. Alexander said she was barred by confidentiality laws from discussing upon what basis her agency concluded Beckett had suffered physical abuse.\n\nBartley was freed last year after a favorable jury verdict in a November 2005 shooting at the Campbell County Comprehensive High School that left administrator Ken Bruce dead. He almost immediately ran into legal trouble, accused first of assaulting his father and later of attacking his mother. He was facing a probation violation in February when TePaske, who had voluntarily served as a counselor and therapist for Bartley since meeting him at age 11 in a mental health facility, made the unusual offer of allowing Bartley to move into her home to avoid jail on a probation violation. She promised he would receive drug abuse treatment and counseling.\n\nThere is no evidence he received such treatment or counseling. Bartley's probation officer opposed the move, suggesting in testimony Tepaske had been sexually involved with Bartley and his father, but Isaacs won approval via a deal that extended Bartley's probation period.\n\nA violation of probation warrant was filed against Bartley Campbell County a month before Beckett's death after probation officials stopped receiving readings from a monitoring bracelet he was ordered to wear, but authorities did not seek extradition. He was questioned by Vienna police at least twice but never arrested. He left Tepaske's home a few weeks after the death.\n\nCampbell County authorities labeled Bartley a fugitive but said there would be no attempts to search for him because Tennessee typically would not authorize extradition on a misdemeanor violation warrant. He resurfaced with Tepaske in Vienna in June. His current whereabouts remain unknown.\n\nBartley no longer living with counselor\n\nKenneth Bartley still on the run; warrant issued for his arrest" ]
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[ null, "An accident involving large trucks can cause a lot of damage because these vehicles are so big.\n\nA tractor-trailer that jackknife on the Mass Pike caused major backups to traffic on Monday morning.\n\nPolice confirm that the truck was in the median and the left lane was blocked. It does not appear that anyone was injured in this crash.\n\nEND_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED", null, "Animal control in Wareham, Massachusetts reported that two pit bull mix dogs are under home quarantine because they attacked and injured a woman.\n\nThe dogs were off leash when the attack happened on Monday night in the area of Papermill Road.\n\nThe victim did not notify the dog owner of what happened.\n\nEND_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED", null, "The first injured driver was an Essex woman in her 50s who was operating a 2011 Ford F250 with a trailer housing two horses hitched to the truck. The other injured motorist was almost 50-years-old and a resident of Bradford, driving a 2017 Nissan Rogue.\nEND_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nEND_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nDogs are family, and are a child’s best friend. The family dog is generally good for the family, it can teach important life lessons.", null, "But, while dogs and young ones can enjoy a friendship, dog attacks against children happen. They occur annually and injure children in varying degrees. Remember that any interaction between dogs and children should always be watched carefully. Especially when the children are young and when the dog is a acclimatizing to the environment.\n\nReasons for a Dog Bite\n\nEND_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nAnnually, canines bite or fight with nearly 5 million individuals in this country. These attacks usually occur because the domesticated dog was not on a leash or", null, "Massachusetts general laws, chapter 140, section 173, would be the states “leash law” that requires an animal in public on a leash at all times. You should also check the laws in your local city and town for added restrictions.\n\nIf an owner of a dog does not follow the laws and regulations of Massachusetts and the town, and another person is injured by the dog, the owner will likely be facing a personal injury lawsuit known as a “dog bite claim.”\n\nEND_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED", null, "According to the logs, a car hit a dog that was on Lincoln Avenue. This occurred at 2 a.m. and the dog was taken to Woburn Animal Hospital.\n\nThere is no further word on the dog’s condition or the cause of the accident.\n\nEND_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nWednesday afternoon, April 11, 2018, around 4:00 pm, police shot and killed a pit bull that was attacking a Roxbury woman on Eustis Street. Police were in the Boston neighborhood on Eustis Street investigating the shooting of two people that occurred days earlier, not related to this incident.", null, "While police were asking questions about the previous shooting, they observed a woman walking a pit bull down the street. They then saw the dog over power the woman, break-free, and run away from his owner. Once free, the dog attacked another woman in the area.\n\nThe victim of the dog attack sustained serious injuries and was transported to a local area hospital for evaluation and treatment of her injuries.\n\nAnimal control has taken the dog in to custody and says he will survive the shot. The investigation in to the attack is ongoing." ]
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[ null, "Henry Hughes is an experienced advocate, specialising in allegation of financial misconduct. He is consistently instructed in cases involving the most complex and serious allegations, defending individuals and institutions accused of financial wrongdoing and also bringing private prosecutions for defrauded individuals/institutions.\n\nCases in which he is instructed typically involve the multi-jurisdictional and complex issues arising in allegations pertaining to large financial allegations and high net worth individuals accused of financial misconduct. He is experienced in the management of the evolving legal disputes and complex evidential issues that characterise such cases.\n\nHe also conducts cases involving the most serious allegations of murder, drug trafficking and heavyweight crime.\n\n“He’s very impressive; he is unflappable and a great calming presence to have when you’re in the middle of a fight on a big prosecution case.”\n\nHenry Hughes is a specialist criminal practitioner with a wealth of experience in the field of corporate and financial crime.\n\nHis focus is primarily on the defence of professionals facing serious criminal offences arising in connection with their work and charged in criminal and disciplinary proceedings.\n\nHe is involved in cases from pre-charge and experienced in identifying at the earliest stages issues which will prove determinative to the final resolution. His practice involves every element of criminal litigation, from Trial to Judicial Review, Appeal and Asset Recovery.\n\nOver the past years Henry has appeared in cases involving allegations of Murder, Manslaughter and Large Conspiracies to supply narcotics. He is experienced in all issues that arise in such cases and in defending in long and complex trials.\n\nSuch cases habitually involve a range of matters pertaining to asset forfeiture, including asset freezing/seizure/restraint and confiscation. Henry is experienced in identifying, at a preliminary stage, the key issues which preserve and protect the assets through to the conclusion of proceedings.\n\nOperation Inertia – The largest VAT MTIC (Missing Trader Intra-Community) fraud recorded to date with a value of between £600 million to £1 billion pounds. A complex and long running fraud investigation spanning many jurisdictions and involving hundreds of thousands of pages of evidence which resulted in a five month contested trial. Led by Owen Davies QC.\n\nM – instructed to represent a professional facing restrictions that would have prohibited any future career. Following a contested hearing the penalty was avoided.\n\nR v J and J – Instructed to contest ownership of high value assets in the High Court on behalf of a third party. Henry successfully secured the Third Party’s interests and discharged the order against the assets.\n\nR v J – An accusation of sizeable fraud within one of the country’s largest religious organisations. Henry was instructed alone and the defendant was acquitted following lengthy cross-examination on the character and integrity of those within the organisation who had made the allegations.\n\nR v G – Complex allegations of financial mismanagement of a company made by respective parties within the organisation against each other. The case involved multiple contested disclosure applications over 6 months which finally resulted in the prosecution being forced to disclose material leading to the Crown being obliged to withdraw significant elements of the allegations.\n\nR v G – Instructed on behalf of a professional in proceedings brought by the Department of Business Enterprise and Regulatory Reform. Instituted Judicial Review proceedings to challenge the refusal of the initial court to state a case to the High Court. The proceedings arose from an earlier finding under the Insolvency Act, which would have prevented any further commercial activity by G. As a result of the application the conviction was subsequently quashed by the High Court. Led by Andrew Trollope QC.\n\nR v G and others – A case involving a man with a long and exemplary professional history whose company had been drawn into a complex Conspiracy to Defraud through exceptional circumstances. Despite the high value and sophisticated nature of the fraud an agreement was reached, and a custodial sentence avoided.\n\nR v C – A long running contested Confiscation Hearing involving the assets of an individual previously convicted of financial offences. The client had multiple companies in many jurisdictions around the world and his business related to sophisticated inter-jurisdictional trading. The dispute involved complex issues relating to the legitimacy of all the defendant’s business transactions over a lengthy period.\n\nR v R – A case in which the authorities obtained a Restraint Order over the assets of a private individual whilst conducting protracted investigations into his affairs. Despite their opposition, the continuation of the Restraint Order was refused and the assets released.\n\nHenry also specialises in bringing private prosecutions on behalf of the victims of fraud. Cases brought involve sophisticated and long running frauds, typically concealed by the perpetrators for lengthy periods and leading to contested trials, involving a multiplicity of complex and evolving issues. Cases include the successful prosecution of cases involving;\n\nR v L – Private Prosecution of a company accountant for a fraud against a group of companies. The crime had been committed and concealed over a decade. 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[ "Saji Karunakaran: One to watch", null, "The National commissioned Mr Karunakaran to produce these Eid cards after he was profiled in the paper. Mr Karunakaran, 39, spends his day fastening equipment to oil rigs that are under construction for the Gulf Piping Company. Then at night he goes back to his camp and paints – often using only his memory and imagination as a guide.\n\n“He is usually in his own world,” says Biju Thomas, a welder who shares a room with Mr Karunakaran. “He paints every day, and even on Fridays, and for that, there is a lot of respect for him here. Usually he is very quiet, so not many people know that he is a painter.”\n\nIt was a friend, who framed one of his paintings and took it to the company's human resources department, that got Mr Karunakaran noticed. His paints, the reporter, Suryatapa Bhattacharya, told me, are mostly those little plastic pots children use. I absolutely loved and am inspired by this man, who sees so much beauty, who has so much devotion. I hope you are too.\nEid Mubarak.", null ]
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[ null, "In tandem with the release of her expanded 29: Written In Stone LP today (Sept. 17), songstress Carly Pearce has also announced that she will embark on her first headline run this fall on “The 29 Tour.”\n\nJoined by Andrew Jannakos, the string of theater dates will showcase the music from 29, plus fan-favorites and the 2X Platinum CMA and ACM Awards Musical/Music Event and ACM Single of the Year “I Hope You’re Happy Now.”\n\nAlong the way she will make stops at New York’s Gramercy Theatre, The Hamilton in Washington, D.C., and at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s CMA Theater, among others. Pre-sale begins Sept. 21 with public on-sale opening on Sept. 24, both at 10 a.m. local time.\n\nSince her breakout debut with “Every Little Thing,” the recently inducted Grand Ole Opry member has sky-rocketed to the upper tiers of country music. The Taylor Mill, Kentucky native also received impressive hometown honors earlier this month, as well as earned two CMA Awards nominations this year for Female Vocalist and Album of the Year with 29, where she is the only woman in the category.", null ]
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[ "Gurugram, May 1 (IANS): Following the directions of Haryana Health Minister Anil Vij, a joint team of the state and Gurugram Drug Controller Department has sealed Lions Blood Centre, operating in the basement of a well-known private hospital in the Sushant Lok Phase-II area, due to irregularities.\n\nThe team has also recovered several units of blood and deposited it in the Rotary Blood Centre.\n\nThe action was taken under the leadership of Senior Drugs Control Officer Parminder Malik.", null, "In connection with the matter, an FIR was registered against Swati, Executive Director of Lions Blood Centre, Centre in-charge and Medical Officer Vipin Kathuria at the Sector-56 police station, and an investigation has been started.\n\nAfter receiving the information, the State Drugs Control team raided the centre and found irregularities like blood being sent to many states including Uttar Pradesh.\n\nOfficials said that according to the rules, it is mandatory to take permission from the concerned chief medical officer (CMO) before setting up blood donation camp anywhere, but from April 16 last year to April 15, 2022, no permission was taken before setting up the camps.\n\nThere was no record of how blood was sent to other states.\n\nSimilarly, the medical officer of the blood centre cannot work simultaneously in another place but Vipin Kathuria works in a lab.\n\nThe doctors and management associated with the centre will be questioned. It will also be known to which states the blood was sent. How much blood was collected during a year by organising camps without permission,\" the police said.\n\n\"A complaint of irregularities was received against Lions Blood Centre. A notice will be given asking why the license of the centre should not be cancelled. Further action will be taken after receiving the reply to the notice,\" Parminder Malik, Senior Drugs Control Officer, Gurugram Zone said." ]
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But, when was the last time you read it and have you read all three in the series?\n\nEddie Thompson, our Founder and CEO, sits down with Alex to discuss what compelled her to write the first book, which quickly grew into a trilogy, and how this practical series can empower fundraisers to be successful.\n\n“These are tried and true things because they’ve made me successful so far in 21 years of fundraising.” – Alex Brovey\n\nHer first two books cover 16 pillars for fundraising success, starting with “being in the moment.” The third book shares how to apply the pillars of success in practical fundraising scenarios.\n\nIn this short 7-minute podcast, Alex shares several pillars of success and the concept of learning from “inverse mentors.” Listen in for a sneak peek of these valuable resources and learn a tip or two to put into practice today!", null, null, null, "Note we are not affiliated with these books in any way. Nor do we receive anything in return for going through the provided purchase links. We just whole-heartedly believe in these resources!", null, "About Alexandra Pia Brovey, J.D., LL.M. Alex is a leader and experienced charitable gift planner with more than two decades of experience at complex educational and health care nonprofits.\n\nCurrently, Alex is the Senior Director, Gift Planning at Northwell Health Foundation in New Hyde Park, New York, where she has worked since September 2008. Alex previously worked at the Pennsylvania State University, Pace University and Stony Brook University during comprehensive campaigns. Earlier in her career she focused on estate planning and administration as a member of the Delaware, Pennsylvania and New York bars.\n\nAlex is a President Emeritus and mentor of the Philanthropic Planning Group of Greater New York in New York City. Alex is a past Board member and Treasurer of the National Association of Charitable Gift Planners, and served a 2-year term as Chair of its Leadership Institute. She is a frequent lecturer across the United States on topics related to charitable giving, and has had articles published in several national publications.\n\nTranscript Conversation with Alex Brovey on Her Latest Book\n\nEddie Thompson: Thank you for joining us on the podcast today! We have Alex Brovey with us. Alex has written three fascinating books and I’ve asked her to take time to share with us her latest book.\n\nAlex, thank you for joining us! Tell us the title of your book and maybe cover some chapters.\n\nAlex Brovey: Sure, Eddie, it’s my pleasure. Hello everyone. I had an idea a couple of years ago – it came to me that we always want to focus as fundraisers on what makes us successful, and there are lots of books out there on being successful. For those who are gift planners, we know that there’s also some technical expertise; there’s an element of that in there, too. But what I realized is before we get to the technical level, so we can just exist to be a fundraiser, we need to have some skills that really help make us successful. These are tried and true things because they’ve made me successful so far in 21 years of fundraising.\n\nSo as Eddie said, I wrote a trilogy of books (that was not my intent to write three books, by the way!). I intended to just write one and as I wrote one, it was about 8 Pillars of Success. I was halfway through that and I thought there are a couple more pillars of success. So, I wrote a second book and that’s called Zen and The Art of Fundraising: 8 More Pillars of Success.\n\nI should share a couple of the pillars with you. What do I mean by pillars? The very first one sometimes is even hard to get past – it’s hard to get past the first one to the other 15, I’ve heard. The first one is being in the moment. And being in the moment means it’s the most important pillar, that’s why it’s the first one. But until you are in the moment, at that critical time, the time that you’re about to be with the donor, whether it’s on a Zoom call these days or on the phone, or preferably the best way which is in person. You need to really be there; not just give it lip service, but you need to be at the moment with that person. To the point where I’ve heard other fundraisers describe it as the rest of the world tuned out and it was just you and the donor having that conversation.\n\nThere are a couple more that I talk about: listening, compassion, curiosity, those are the first four. Listening is a really important skill for being successful, because if you’re not hearing what the other person is saying, how can you respond to that? Listening is also really hard. Listening is active. People think listening is a very passive thing – you just sit back and listen. But, when you’re listening, your mind is actually functioning.\n\nThink of those old days, for some of the old-time fundraisers listening, when you went out somewhere on a trip and you might have visited with three, or four, or five individuals or couples in a day, at the end of the day you probably didn’t even want to speak anymore and you probably couldn’t even remember your own name. And, why is that? Because you really exercised your mind listening. And, that takes an awful lot of energy, if you do it right.\n\nSo, those are some of the pillars. There are 16 pillars of success – those are described in books 1 and 2. Then what I realized is I was challenged by a colleague to really find a way to draw these out. “These pillars are great, Alex, but can you give me examples of how this can help you be successful?” I responded to that, and I said, sure. That’s what book number three in my trilogy is all about. This book is entitled Zen and the Art of Fundraising: The Pillars in Practice.\n\nAll of these books are available on Amazon or are at your favorite bookseller online. This particular book really focuses on how we apply these pillars to everyday scenarios that fundraisers find themselves in – whether it’s a blended gift, whether it’s trying to figure out how to broach a subject, whether it’s dealing with a frustrated donor, I even talked about how to work well with your colleagues and how these pillars can help you be successful. I end the book with a focus on a term I made up called an inverse mentor, on how to deal with inverse mentors.\n\nBut, an inverse mentor is that person who you learned from, just like you learned from your mistakes, you learn from inverse mentors by not doing what they do, and not following their lead because in your heart of hearts based on your experience that they’re not helping you, they’re not after your best interests. When you watch them do something and goof up, learn from that, don’t be the one who has to make the mistake. Watch what someone else does and learn from that.\n\nEddie: You know, Alex, this is interesting that you’re bringing this up. I met with a young man yesterday and suggested to him that the most important lessons I have learned are things not to do, and that I always kept a file of people who have been my supervisor or peer who made mistakes, and I’d write those mistakes down so I could avoid them. I think that is a brilliant strategy you just mentioned.\n\nAlex: I’ve never actually thought about writing them down, Eddie, but that’s not a bad idea. Look at it this way, there’s probably an unlimited number of mistakes that can be made, right? You don’t each have to make them all. We can allow other people to make their mistakes. Then, if they’re willing to share them, or are we see them, we can learn from them, too.\n\nEddie: Cayce says all the time that we built a great company based on all of Eddie’s mistakes. There’s a lot of truth to that because I’ve made a lot of them in my 40, going on 44 years.\n\nWell, I hope that people will buy your book because it’s insightful and its practical, Alex. It’s practical and something you can learn and apply. Tell us one more time the name of the book and where they can get it.\n\nI’m still learning. I re-read my books once in a while and remind myself of why these pillars are so important, and how they can help me be more successful.\n\nEddie: Alex, you’re a great professional! Thanks for taking time to do this. We encourage people to read your books. Alex, thank you for sharing with us, I really genuinely appreciate it.\n\nAlex: Eddie, thanks so much for the opportunity." ]
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[ "The United States will defend its allies and itself if North Korea goes ahead and carries out its threat of launching war against its southern neighbour, John Kerry, the US secretary of state, has said.\n\nKerry, on a three-day visit to South Korea, Japan and China to find a solution to tensions on the Korean peninsula, said on Friday that Pyongyang would not be accepted as a nuclear power.\n\nIf North Korea decides to fire a missile, it will be “one more unnecessary, unwanted” provocation and it would “indicate who is being provocative with an exclamation point yet again”, said Kerry.\n\n“The rhetoric that we are hearing from North Korea is simply unacceptable by any standards,” he told a news conference in Seoul alongside Yun Byung-se, the South Korean foreign minister.\n\n“The United States, South Korea and the entire international community… are all united in the fact that North Korea will not be accepted as a nuclear power,” Kerry added.\n\nHe said more rounds of talks with North Korea to resolve the tensions would be welcome but warned that “no one is going to talk for sake of talking”.\n\nEarlier, Yun said he had a “very progressive” meeting with Kerry and that five positions regarding North Korea had been agreed but he did not give details of those positions.\n\n“The [North Korean] threat was taken as a threat to the general public. We expect the North to comply with the South efforts to engage in dialogue,” he said.\n\n“The plan going ahead is to analyse what has happened today and to arrive at a definitive position.”\n\nYun also said he and his guest had the opportunity to discuss the situation in Syria, climate change and other matters.\n\nMeanwhile, Japan on Friday vowed it would respond to “any scenario” after a threat by North Korea that Tokyo would be “consumed in nuclear flames”.\n\n“All we can say is we will take every possible measure to respond to any scenario,” a defence ministry official told the AFP news agency.\n\nRepublican US Senator John McCain said an attack carried out by North Korea would be “suicidal”.\n\n“I don’t believe North Korea would launch an attack, because it is suicidal, but to be certain of the behaviour of a regime like this to be bound by rational thought and action I think is a serious mistake,” he told Al Jazeera.\n\nMcCain said that with artillery stored in caves in the Demilitarised Zone, North Korea “has the ability to fire quite a bit before they are taken out”.\n\n“There is no doubt the N Koreans would lose but what kind of damage could they do in that period of time? It could be horrendous.”\n\nKerry’s visit came as both South Korea and Washington continued joint military exercises that North Korea says are intended to pave the way for an attack against it, Al Jazeera’s Marga Ortigas reported from Seoul.\n\nBarack Obama, the US president, has also weighed in, calling on North Korea to end its “belligerent approach”.\n\nObama made his remarks as the Pentagon backed away from an intelligence report which suggested North Korea might have developed nuclear weapons which could be fit onto a ballistic missile.\n\nThe statement came after a legislator read out the findings of a Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA) report at a congressional hearing earlier on Thursday that appeared to signal a shift in Washington’s view of North Korea’s nuclear\nprogramme.", null, null, null, null ]
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[ "Questions about why you are seeing this? Contact us\nHome /\nSecurity\n/ New malware steals Middle East banking data", null, "Gauss appears to have been made to steal online banking details from users in Lebanon and Israel/Palestine.\n\nKaspersky Lab is warning of another malware that is targeting systems in the Middle East.\n\nThe new malware, dubbed Gauss, appears to be crafted to steal internet banking credentials, and is believed to be linked to the Flame attacks uncovered in June.\n\nGauss has mainly been found in Windows 32bit systems in Lebanon, Israel Palestine, although some infections have been discovered in the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Qatar. Kasperssky has detected 2,500 infections. The malware first came to light in June, although researchers suspect it has been live September 2011, and infections may number in the tens of thousands.\n\nThe malware is unusual in that it does not use typical ‘worm’ behaviour to propagate itself, but rather spreads by infected USB, with a module to infect both 32bit and 64bit USB drives. ON an infected USB drive,\n\nThe payload seems to have been capturing log in details for internet banking services, with a particular focus on Lebanese banks. The malware included monitoring of transactions with several Lebanese banks including Bank of Beirut, EBLF, BlomBank, ByblosBank, FransaBank and Credit Libanais. In addition, it targets users of Citibank and PayPal.\n\nThe USB attack also shows some unusual behaviour in that the malware is able to temporarily infect a compromised machine, steal some data such as cookies and browser history, then copy the data to the USB drive in an encrypted form, and not even infect that machine. Gauss is capable of ‘disinfecting’ the drive under certain circumstances.\n\nResearchers have also identified an encrypted section of the malware on USB drives, that acts to further infect the machine under certain conditions related to the target system. If the malware detects a certain, unknown program installed on the PC, in the ‘program files’ folder, and certain other, also unknown, conditions are met, these two variables then form a decryption key that decodes part of the encrypted section and installs a further payload on the machine, but researchers have been unable to analyse this part at present.\n\nDetails were then transmitted to a command and control network, although there is no evidence yet that any financial crimes have been committed.\n\nOther elements of the malware that have been analysed so far include modules to collect information on the infected systems, including BIOS data, hardware IDs and users domains. All of the modules of Gauss are named after famous mathematicians.\n\nAnother unusual aspect of Gauss is that appeared to be geared to send a very large volume of data from each compromised machine, with some of the code indicating a round-robin DNS load balancing technique.\n\nGauss also installs a custom font, Palida Narrow, on an infected machine, although the font does not seem to have been used.\n\nA command and control network of five infrastructure servers has been found, that had been migrated from one country to another, with the latest found in India. Servers had previously been found in Portugal and the US. The domain registrations linked to the various servers were all registered under false names and unrelated addresses such as hotels and restaurants. The C&C network ceased operations in July.\n\n\nVitaly Kamluk, chief malware expert of Kaspersky Lab said that it appears likely that Gauss is related to previous attacks that have targeted the region, including Flame and Stuxnet, and that the malware was most likely written by a nation-state supported group. The malware is younger than Flame, Gauss’s first module dates from 1st June 2011, and the first C&C domain was registered in July 2011, but Gauss shares similar encryption with the earlier attacks, and also uses the same LNK vulnerability that was exploited by Stuxnet and Flame. Kamluk also pointed to the similarities in geographic targeting and timeframe.\n\n“We don’t see any worm-like functionality, however they managed to infect thousands of machines, which is strange. They targeted particular countries; traditional cybercriminals don’t target particular countries, they try to infect as many computers as possible, unlike Gauss, which tried to stay within the borders of these three countries,” he said.\n\nKaspersky says it is still analyzing the malware, and expects further details to come to light.", null, null, null, null ]
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[ "If you buy through a link on my site, I may earn an affiliate commission at no extra cost to you. Learn more.\nBy Alex\nLast updated on March 28, 2022", null, "How many times have you been lifting and your grip starts to slip before your muscles fatigue? You don’t need to be an elite-level powerlifter to feel the frustration that comes from grip slip.\n\nThe solution? Chalk. There are two basic types of chalk: powder chalk and liquid chalk.\n\nI’ll compare these different types of chalk below, but the focus of this article will be about choosing the best liquid chalk for lifting.\n\nIf you’re in a hurry, I’ve included a summary of my rankings for the top liquid chalk brands below — it’s based on my personal experience using each one.\n\nI’ve got plenty more to discuss on the topic of liquid chalk. Plus, I’ll be doing a detailed review of each of the five liquid chalk brands shown in the above chart. Use the table of contents below if you want to jump to a specific topic.\n\nWhat Is Liquid Chalk?\n\nJust as the name implies, liquid chalk is a fluid form of chalk. Liquid chalk is often made from the same material as powder chalk: magnesium carbonate, which has been shown to be most effective at doing away with perspiration and improving grip quality.\n\nWhile powder chalk is considered superior for performance due to better functionality, its negatives often outweigh its positives for many lifters.\n\nI’ll discuss the pros and cons of chalk powder compared to liquid chalk in the following section.\n\nLiquid chalk is becoming more popular to use than the traditional chalk powder and there are a few reasons for this: it’s more convenient, all gyms allow it and it’s less messy.\n\nHowever, powder chalk is still very popular due to its superior functionality. In fact, it’s the standard choice in some serious strength-focused gyms, and also a favorite of most home gym lifters.\n\nLet’s break down the major differences between liquid chalk and chalk powder.\n\nIf you’ve ever used traditional chalk powder before, you know only too well how it can quickly turn the room into something that looks like a baby powder bottle exploded.\n\nTraditional chalk is plain messy. It can stain clothing and equipment. In the least, it leaves a bothersome residue.\n\nLiquid chalk offers almost no mess when used. You apply the liquid directly to your hands, rub them for a few seconds, and your grip is ready to go. No mess and no hassle. You might get a few smudges on your clothes if you rub your hands on them, but it won’t be very noticeable and can easily be rubbed away.\n\nWhen it comes to superior functionality, traditional powder chalk has the upper hand. One application of powder chalk will easily take you through multiple sets, if not multiple exercises, depending on intensity, exercise type, and sweat amount.\n\nTraditional chalk offers a smooth and dry grip right from the start. Without the waiting around for it to dry, you may be more product, achieve more sets, and have an overall better workout. With that said, powder chalk can quickly become a nuisance depending on the environment you’re in.\n\nPowder chalk has an appropriate time and place. For example, if you are visiting a gym that specializes in Olympic lifting and powerlifting then you’ll most likely see everyone using powder chalk. Take a powder chalk block into your average commercial gym where you’re surrounded by people who have never even seen or used chalk before: this is not the time or place.\n\nAs I’ll expand on below, many gym owners are banning the use of traditional powder chalk. This is where liquid chalk can save the day. Not only does it provide the grip improving benefits of traditional chalk but it does so without the mess, which could frustrate those around you.\n\nTraditional dry chalk may not be welcome in your local gym. Many gym owners have banned the use of chalk powder because they don’t want to get stuck cleaning up the mess or have other gym patrons have to deal with breathing in a chalk cloud.\n\nFrom a cost standpoint, chalk powder is a clear winner over liquid chalk. No question about it. You can buy a full 1 lb. of block chalk for about $10-15 depending on where you buy it.\n\nWhen I trained at my old home gym or in gyms that allowed powder chalk, this amount would easily last me 2+ years, and I probably use more than the average lifter.\n\nYou can’t beat the price per application of powder chalk. Here’s a pic of me holding one of eight blocks of chalk that comes in the 1 lb. “Gym Chalk” box.\n\nCompare that to liquid chalk, which typically costs the same, but only lasts between 1-3 months, typically. I probably use more than the average lifter, due to my propensity for sweating — so others may be able to stretch a bottle out to 4 or 5 months.\n\nHow to Use Liquid Chalk\n\nUsing liquid chalk is pretty straightforward but here are a few pointers that you’ll want to keep in mind:\n\nWhat to Look for When Buying Liquid Chalk\n\nIf you want to find the best liquid chalk for lifting then there are certain things you’ll want to look for when browsing.\n\nHow well does the liquid chalk improve your grip?\n\nHow quickly does the liquid chalk dry?\n\nHow strong is the smell from the product?\n\nHow much do you need of the liquid chalk to have an effective grip?\n\nHow thick or runny is the chalk when you squeeze it out of the bottle onto your hands?\n\nHow does the liquid chalk feel while you are applying and after it dries?\n\nDuration of a Single Application\n\nHow long does the liquid chalk last within the first few minutes?\n\nLongevity of an Entire Bottle\n\nHow long can you stretch out the lifespan of the bottle?\n\nAfter testing all five products, Dry Han​​ds is my clear choice for the best liquid chalk brand.\n\nProduces by far the strongest and most tactile grip of all liquid chalk products tested.\n\nI like to clip my liquid chalk container to my water bottle. Since Dry Hands doesn’t have a place for a clip, I wrapped a couple of rubber bands around the bottle and attached my own carabiner as shown in this photo. It’s sloppy, and I’m sure there’s a much more elegant workaround, but it does the trick!\n\nWhenever I’ve bought Dry Hands Liquid Chalk, it would cost a little higher than average (price per oz) compared to its competition. Though it always lasts the longest. There’s a 1 oz version and a 2 oz. version. The prices fluctuate, so be sure to check the current price below:\n\nIf you want to have dry hands for your toughest sets or workouts, SportmediQ Liquid Chalk is the perfect runner-up to Dry Hands Liquid Chalk.\n\nMy Rating of SportmediQ Liquid Chalk: 4/5\n\nWhen I’ve bought SportmediQ Liquid Chalk in the past, it came in a 1.69 oz bottle. It was around average or slightly lower than average in terms of price per oz compared to the other brands I was considering. Click the button below to see how much it costs now:\n\nWhile I don’t think it lasts as long as Dry Hands, the Mosher Mountain Gear Liquid Chalk is definitely a top contender for the best liquid chalk for lifting.\n\nI’ve bought the Mosher liquid chalk twice. It came in a 1.69 oz bottle. The price per oz was average compared to the other brands I was considering. Be sure to click below to see the current price:\n\nLiquid Grip Liquid Chalk provides an excellent grip but this is overshadowed by how short-lived each application is. Still, not a bad buy if on-sale.\n\nWhen I bought my first (and thus far, only) bottle of Liquid Grip liquid chalk, it came in a 1.5 oz bottle. It was average in terms of price per oz compared to the competition. Be sure to check the current price, below to see how it’s priced now:\n\nThe Beasty Chalk (Gorilla Edition) Liquid Chalk is ‘okay’ chalk overall. I initially had high hopes for it, but its flaws became apparent after more extensive use. It will get the job done if it’s your only option, but it wouldn’t be my first choice.\n\nMy Rating of Beasty Liquid Chalk: 3/5\n\nWhen I bought Beasty Liquid Chalk in the past, it came with two 1 oz bottles (2 oz total). However, it appears they’ve since increased the volume by 50%, so you get two 1.5 oz. (3 oz. total). The price per oz when I bought it was competitive with the other brands I had been considering. Be sure to check the current price below to see the price now:\n\nThese five options are all great depending on your needs and budget but if there’s one brand that I believe is the best liquid chalk for lifting, it is Dry Hands Liquid Chalk.\n\nI would compare using Dry Hands to wearing a thin glove. Your grip dramatically improves as soon as it dries. Unless you are performing powerlifting in a sauna, you don’t have to worry about constant re-application of the liquid chalk. This is going to save you time, hassle, and money.\n\nFrom my experience, Dry Hands is one of the quickest liquid chalks to dry and this is important if you’re trying to follow a specific set of acute variables in your workouts such as a 60-second rest break. Another great feature of Dry Hands is that when it dries, you’re not left with this weird residue that feels like wax or gel. Instead, you have a nice and dry powder-like feel without the powder.\n\nAs far as how Dry Hands holds up during your average workout, I think it outperforms all other liquid chalks. Even during supersets or Olympic lifts, the stuff holds on for the ride. More intense workouts especially where you’re sweating more may require a second application but I doubt you’ll need more than two or three small applications during a workout.\n\nIf you want to ditch the chalk block, Dry Hands is the next step up.\n\nAuthor\nAlex\nHey! My name is Alex, and I'm the owner and author of King of the Gym. I started this website back in late 2009 during college, and it has been my pet project ever since. My goal is to help you learn proper weight training and nutrition principles so that you can get strong and build the physique of your dreams! Read more about me here.\nShare1\nPin\nTweet\n1 Shares\n\n3 thoughts on “Best Liquid Chalk for Lifting: Get Better Grip with Less Mess”" ]
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[ null, "One of the prelims at UFC Fight Night 52 is a three-round welterweight matchup between Hyun Gyu Lim and Takenori Sato. According to the current betting lines available at Several Bookmakers, Lim is a -550 favorite (bet $550 to win $100) while Sato is a +400 underdog (bet $100 to win $400). MMA linesetter Nick Kalikas opened up Lim at -705 and Sato at +435, and there has been surprising action on the dog. I don’t know why anyone is betting on Sato here, as I see Lim absolutely smashing him in a dominant performance. Here’s why. Lim (12-4-1) is one of the up-and-coming fighters in the UFC welterweight division. The 29-year-old South Korean is one of the biggest 170lbers in the world, standing at 6’2″ and having a 78 inch reach, and he uses that size to bully his opponents around the cage. He’s 2-1 in the UFC with knockout wins over Pascal Krauss and Marcelo Guimaraes and a decision loss to Tarec Saffiedine in a five-round war earlier this year. In the Saffiedine fight, he showed that he gets hit way too much, but he also demonstrated he has a huge heart as he took crazy punishment in the contest and nearly came back to win late in the fifth round. He showed in that fight he has some issues with his takedown defence, but if he’s fixed that during his layoff he should cruise against any of the mid-pack welterweights. Armed with extreme knockout power in all of his limbs, Lim is an extremely dangerous opponent for anyone at 170lbs and going up against an overmatched opponent in Sato, he should absolutely roll here. Sato (17-9-7) is 0-1 in the UFC with a TKO loss to Erick Silva. The 29-year-old Japanese fighter attempted a takedown in that fight but was quickly hit in the head with some unorthodox strikes and knocked out in less than a minute. Overall in his career Sato has been knocked out six times and going up against a fighter with devastating knockout power like Lim isn’t a good sign. Sato is a solid grappler and he does have the ability to beat the lower-ranked welterweights in the UFC, but if he can’t take Lim down he’s going to get absolutely destroyed on the feet, and that’s exactly why you see him come into this fight as a massive underdog. I don’t know why the UFC dislikes Sato so much, but they really don’t seem to think much of him. In his first two UFC fights he’s been matched up against two killers in Silva and Lim, which is just a terrible situation for him any way you look at it. Just like silva in his last outing, Lim is a far superior fighter to Sato and he’s absolutely going to win this fight in dominant fashion. I don’t think this fight is close at all. I’m going with Lim via T/KO in the first round and feel confident in parlaying him at -550. I also like the UNDER 1.5 rounds prop at -165 as I don’t see this fight making it out of the first, but the Lim monelyline is definitely safer just in case Sato is somehow able to tough things out. Either way, I think Lim this fight and I’m very much looking forward to seeing what kind of performance he puts on." ]
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[ null, "DVD: Eureka DVD release date is set for February 23, 2016. Dates do change so check back often as the release approaches.\n\nBlu-ray: Eureka Blu-ray will be available the same day as the DVD. Blu-ray and DVD releases are typically released around 12-16 weeks after the theatrical premiere.\n\nDigital: Eureka digital release from Amazon Video and iTunes will be available 1-2 weeks before the Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K releases. The estimate release date is February 2016. We will update this page with more details as they become available. The movie has been out for around since its theatrical release.\n\nEureka stars Colin FergusonSalli Richardson-WhitfieldErica Cerra. View everything you need to know about the movie below.\n\nEureka is a community located deep in the heart of Oregon. It’s run by a company called Global Dynamics. The town is filled with employees and scientists that work for GD. In the town filled with the most brilliant minds in the world, many things can go wrong. Deputy U. S. Marshal Carter gets into a car accident outside of Eureka and has to walk into town with his young prisoner; his runaway daughter, Zoe. He quickly finds himself involved in the town’s quirkiest experiments. The current sheriff is incapacitated so he has to fill the sheriff’s shoes temporarily. Although, he doesn’t have a genius level IQ, he uses his observation skills and common sense to solve some of the town’s unique problems.\n\nEureka DVD/Blu-ray is rated TV-14. This program contains some material that many parents would find unsuitable for children under 14 years of age. Parents are strongly urged to exercise greater care in monitoring this program and are cautioned against letting children under the age of 14 watch unattended. This program may contain one or more of the following: intensely suggestive dialogue (D), strong coarse language (L), intense sexual situations (S), or intense violence (V)." ]
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[ "Fun Laws they should teach you in School", null, "Once your hands become coated with grease, your nose will begin to itch. (More like when you're on the bike for once with your helmet on and the visor down, your ear will start to itch). Call it perfect timing.\n\n02. ANTHONY'S LAW OF THE WORKSHOP:\n\nAny tool, when dropped, will roll to the least accessible corner. (Mostly under the table)\n\nWhen you dial a wrong number, you never get an engaged tone.\n\nIf you tell the boss you were late for work because you had a flat tyre, the next morning you will have a flat tyre.\n\nIf you change queues, the one you have left will start to move faster than the one you are in now. (Always happens at the toll naka. Tip: Never go in the all car line. The trucks line moves faster even though it looks longer. Logic: Each truck is the size of approx. 2 cars).\n\nWhen the body is immersed in water, the telephone rings.\n\nThe probability of meeting someone you know increases when you are with someone you don't want to be seen with.\n\nWhen you try to prove to someone that a machine won't work, it will. (Or the other way round as well)\n\nThe severity of the itch is inversely proportional to the reach. (Ever had dengue? That's worst case scenario)\n\nAs soon as you sit down to a cup of hot coffee, your boss will ask you to do something which will last until the coffee is cold." ]
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[ null, "In China, if you are female, educated and unmarried by the age of 27, people might use a particular term – “Sheng-nu” – to describe your social status. It translates simply as “leftover women”.\n\nThe label was deliberately invented to curb the rising number of single women in a traditional society which sometimes views not marrying as a moral transgression. Some even consider it a threat to national security.\n\nIndeed, portrayals of single women as lonely, desperate, overqualified and intimidating appear regularly in Chinese media and news outlets. Research has shown that the “sheng-nu” stigma has pressurised many women into marriage.\n\nBut others are fighting back.\n\nPartly as a result of the expansion of mass education since the economic reform of the 1980s, women in China appear to be increasingly confident about their place in modern society.\n\nThe 7 million single women aged 25 to 34 in urban China are among the largest contributors to the country’s growth. Women now contribute some 41% to China’s GDP, the largest proportion of any country in the world.\n\nAnd our research reveals that single professional Chinese women are changing how others see them not through protest or activism – but through their economic power. They are using consumerism to counteract longstanding stigma over their single status.\n\nOne 33-year-old woman told us:\n\nDuring family gatherings, my aunt just loves to tease my parents about why I’m still single. In her mind, I must lead a miserable life. I need to defend my parents [so] I constantly upgrade my own self-image by buying myself more and more expensive clothes to wear.\n\nShe continued: “I want the best of everything in life. My sunglasses are from Burberry, my handbag is from Louis Vuitton, my laptop is from Apple.”\n\n“I show that I’m not miserable and I lead a great life. [My relatives] can then leave my parents alone.”\n\nAnd a 30-year-old explained: “The more people want to laugh at you, the more glamorous you need to look in front of them. When you look glamorous, people become more tolerant of you [and your family].”\n\nAn IT developer of 35 recalled: “When I bought my mother a golden ring, she was over the moon. My father was very poor when they got married, so she never received a ring from him. I wanted to show both of them that I can afford many, many things.”\n\nThe marketplace is also capitalising on the rise of singlehood and its economic muscle. China’s “Singles’ Day”, invented in 2009 by the e-commerce giant Alibaba as a kind of anti-Valentine’s celebration for single people, has overtaken Black Friday to become the biggest annual shopping festival in the world.\n\nHeld on November 11 every year (the date was chosen because of the four number ones in the date 11.11), 2021 has seen record levels of spending.\n\nJapanese beauty company SK-II has also seen a growth in sales after it launched a series of popular videos featuring successful professional women who have chosen not to marry.\n\nOf course, not all single women in China can afford to demonstrate this kind of spending power. But our study suggests that for those who can, a new sense of economic liberty helps to define themselves and their place in Chinese society.\n\nThe chance to spend money on themselves – and often on gifts for their parents – helps to positively redefine their single status as something to be proud of.\n\nThrough conspicuous consumption, they promote themselves as morally upright, economically independent, successful citizens. The women in our study are deploying the power of the market to counteract the “sheng-nu” stigma and its spread.\n\nAs another woman commented: “Single women really should go out more, especially when they are not bound by family life. Go out and see new scenery, experience a new life. You might realise there is another possibility to live.”\n\nDespite its rise in contemporary China and Hong Kong, the act of protesting can lead to imprisonment and severe consequences. For stigmatised “sheng-nu” women, direct confrontation in the form of social activism could lead to serious professional or legal consequences.\n\nInstead, consumption and economic power has become a way for these women to build legitimacy for an alternative lifestyle. Their struggle pits the modernising and global power of the contemporary market against the traditional cultural authority and media power of China’s modern party state. And in a surprising turn of events, it looks like the single women are winning." ]
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[ "Back\nJCT Vol.10 No.5 , May 2019\nToxicity of Hypofractionated Radiotherapy Following Breast Conservative Surgery in Breast Cancer\nAiat Morsy1*, Sara H. Hammouda2, Samir Shehata1, Ali Zedan3\nShow more\n1 Clinical Oncology and Nuclear Medicine Department, Faculty of Medicine, Assiut University, Assiut, Egypt. 2 Radiotherapy Department, South Egypt Cancer Institute, Assiut University, Assiut, Egypt. 3 Department of Surgical Oncology South Egypt Cancer Institute, Assiut University, Assiut, Egypt. Show less\nAbstract: Background:Adjuvant radiotherapy has increased disease-free and overall survival rates in breast cancer. Conventionally fractionated radiotherapy delivers 50 Gy over 5 weeks which is the standard approach. A shorter duration of hypofractionated radiotherapy (HFRT) will be more convenient for patients and treatment providers if found safe and equally effective. Material and Methods: Fifty-four breast cancer patients who underwent breast conservative surgery (BCS) were enrolled in this study. The patients received 4005 cGy/15 fractions. A boost to the tumor bed was administered in all patients. In this study, radiotherapy induced toxicity was evaluated. Results: In this study, the median age of our patients was 48 years with age ranged from 28 to 69 years. Acute skin toxicity was assessed, and it was noted that grade 2 skin toxicity was shown in only 6 patients (11.1%) at the end of radiotherapy and disappeared after 6 weeks of treatment. Late skin toxicity (telangectasia, hyperpigmentation, and subcutaneous fibrosis) was assessed and showed that most patients had grade 0 toxicity with no grade 3 toxicity at all. Regarding pulmonary toxicity, 5 patients (9.3%) developed acute pneumonitis and as regards chronic lung toxicity, it was evident in only 3 patients, 2 patients (3.7%) were grade 1 and 1 patient (1.9%) was grade 2. Cardiac toxicity was evident in 2 patients (7.1%) of the left breast cancer patients. Regarding lymphoedema, most patients that showed lymphoedema were grade 1. Conclusion: The results confirm the safety and feasibility of adjuvant hypofractionated whole breast radiotherapy in breast cancer patients in terms of acute and late toxicity.\nKeywords: Breast Cancer, Hypofractionated Radiotherapy, Breast Conservative Surgery, Toxicity\n\nBreast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide. Based on tumor and patient characteristics, treatment involves a multimodality approach which includes a combination of surgery with or without radiotherapy and/or systemic therapy [1] .\n\nThis will result in reduced costs and waiting patient list and making treatment more acceptable for patients and hence decrease patient psychological morbidity associated with a long treatment course [1] .\n\nAlso, large multicentric randomized trials with 5 - 10 year follow up data have shown efficacy and safety regarding local control and cosmetic outcome [3] [4] . The first trial was conducted in Canada and has tested 42.5 Gy in 16 fractions against 50 Gy in 25 fractions resulting in equivalent local control and breast cosmesis [3] . The two most recent randomized studies, conducted in UK (Start Trails) have shown that hypofractionated radiotherapy offers favorable late effects and locoregional tumor control rates [3] [5] .\n\nData concerning acute and late radiation-related toxicities are now mature [6] [7] . However, inspite significant data and support of hypofractionated radiotherapy it’s not yet being used extensively worldwide [1] .\n\nThe aim of this study was to assess the acute and late toxicity of adjuvant hypofractionated whole breast radiotherapy in breast cancer patients.\n\n2.1. Characteristics of Patients and Data Collection\n\nThis retrospective study was carried out between January 2010 and December 2014 at the radiotherapy department in south Egypt cancer institute, Assiut University, Assiut, Egypt. This study was approved by the ethics committee in our faculty.\n\nAll patients included in this study had the following criteria: Female gender, age between 18 and 70 years of age, all patients had histopathologically proven carcinoma of the breast with pT1, pT2, N0-N1 according to the AJCC Cancer Staging Manual 7th ed.and after breast conservative surgery.\n\nPatients were excluded from this study in case of age above 70 years or mastectomized or inoperable tumor or metastatic disease.\n\nCardiac toxicities: Left sided patients were assessed by echocardiography before starting treatment and at three months after finishing the treatment. Fall of more than 10% ejection fraction (EF) is considered significant.\n\nData analysis was done with the help of SPSS version 22 software which included descriptive analysis. Mean was calculated for a quantitative variable like age. X2 test was used to compare acute and late toxicity between different sample groups and to analyze the association between toxicity with clinical characteristics. P value below 0.05 was considered significant.\n\nGraded according to the RTOG acute radiation morbidity scoring criteria 2000 (Table 3 and Figure 1).\n\nFactors that may affect the grade and the incidence of acute radiation skin toxicity were studied and there were no significant differences (P-value > 0.05) as shown in Table 4.", null, "Over the past decade, growing evidence has accumulated that adjuvant HF-RT is not inferior to post-operative conventional radiotherapy in early breast cancer patients. This has been confirmed by the Canadian [10] and the Standardization of Breast Radiotherapy (START) trials [5] [6] and results support the idea\n\nTable 4. Prognostic factors that may affect incidence and grade of acute radiation skin toxicity reported at the end of radiotherapy.\n\nTable 5. Incidence and grades of telangiectasia.\n\nTable 6. Incidence and grades of hyperpigmentation.\n\nTable 8. Incidence and grades of acute and chronic lung toxicity.\n\nTable 10. Incidence and grades of lymphedema.", null, "Figure 2. Incidence and grades of telangiectasia.\n\nThe most common change in breast appearance after radiotherapy is shrinkage, edema, retraction and, teleangectasia. The persistent tissue induration for", null, "Figure 3. Incidence and grades of hyperpigmentation.", null, null, "Figure 5. Incidence and grades of acute and chronic lung toxicity.", null, "Figure 6. Incidence and grades of lymphedema.\n\nmany years after radiotherapy is usually due to an underlying fibrosis, but in the early years, the fat necrosis and breast edema can contribute to induration scores. The adverse effects will appear for as long as patients are alive and the median follow-up times of the hypofractionated trials varied from 5.1 and 9.7 years [2] . The important question, as analyzed by Yarnold and colleagues [11] , is whether the fractionation sensitivity of responses developing at the time of reporting are representative of those developing over the entire life span of a patient. Curran et al. showed that the cosmetic outcome after breast-conserving therapy was worse if patients who were followed up much longer than 5 years. On the contrary, the UK Royal Marsden Hospital/Gloucestershire Oncology Centre (RMH/GOC) trial [12] did not show a difference between 5-year and 10-year late adverse effects. As a result of these considerations and uncertainties, nowadays may be unjustified to consider follow-up a factor limiting the interpretation of current hypofractionation trials [13] . In our study the median follow up period was 24 mons ranging from 13 to 36 mons and the study showed that regarding late skin and subcutaneous toxicity, the number of patients showing hyperpigmentation decreased with time but there was an increase in number of patients showing telangectasia, on the other hand, subcutaneous fibrosis slightly improved and finally the number of patients showing lymphoedema increased with time but a longer follow up period is needed to establish clear results.\n\nThe question of HF-RT appropriateness when a tumor bed boost is indicated is still controversial. In our series, all patients received a tumor bed boost. Considering that there were no worst skin toxic effects, the boost dose of 10 Gy (2 Gy/fr) in conjunction with HF-RT appeared reasonable. Tumor bed boost of 10 Gy (2 Gy/fr) was optional in START trials, whereas it was not used in Canadian trial [3] [5] [8] . In total, 3,190 patients who were recruited into the START-A (n = 1152; 61%) and START-B (n = 2038, 43%) trials had tumor bed boost RT. Although a direct comparison of results is unwise due to different patients populations, an unplanned subgroup meta-analysis found that boost irradiation of the tumor bed had no harmful effect on both local relapse and normal tissue effects comparing HF-RT versus C-RT [7] . A recent phase II trial tested a lumpectomy bed boost in 4 fractions of 3.33 Gy delivered after a short course of HF-RT to the whole breast (49.95 Gy; 3.33 Gy/fr) [12] . This fractionation scheme appeared to be safe and resulted in excellent local control and cosmetic outcomes. Similarly, the Lyon clinical trial was to evaluate the impact of boost dose following HF-RT (50 Gy; 2.5 Gy/fr). Results showed that a 10 Gy electron boost (2.5 Gy/fr) to the tumor bed significantly resulted in reduced risk of tumor recurrence, without differences in cosmetic outcome. But the median follow-up (3.3 years) was relatively short and the HF-RT scheme was higher than those used in Canadian and START trials to perform an optimal toxicity profile comparison. Therefore, firm conclusions cannot be drawn, and more proof are required before it’s possible to definitively standardize the best HF-RT boost dose per fraction [1] .\n\nIn our study compliance with hypofractionated radiotherapy after breast conservative surgery was excellent thanks to short treatment duration. The overall objective cosmetic outcome was generally good with satisfactory cosmetic results in nearly 90% of patient and patient’s judgment of their own cosmetic outcomes revealed similar findings. Also, this study showed very good results as only a very small number of patients showed pulmonary and cardiac toxicity which proves that HFRT is a good choice of treatment.\n\nIt is concluded from this study that hypofractionated radiotherapy is a simple and safe treatment protocol for breast cancer patients after breast conservative surgery. There was grade 0 toxicity in most patients and no grade 3 toxicity at all. After the availability of data from international studies hypofractionated radiotherapy should be used as standard treatment as its resource saving with acceptable toxicity." ]
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[ "When a Venus Retrograde Brings the Worst News\n\nBe Grateful for the One You're..\n\nWhen a Venus Retrograde Brings the Worst News\n\nWe’ve mentioned that Venus retrograde can bring people you haven’t seen back into your life. People can make-up during this time. But correspondingly, people can also break up.\n\nOftentimes when this happens it is because new information suddenly comes to light. Just as with Mercury retrograde you can sometimes get information that you wouldn’t normally be privy to because people are trying to hide certain things, so too with Venus retrograde.\n\nSo when I heard about a woman who recently found emails from her fiance to an ex of his indicating he was having an affair, all of this just months before the wedding, I was heartened when I was also told that this woman promptly dumped the sorry ass of her fiance and is now trying to move on with her life!\n\nIt takes a lot in this “couple” obsessed culture of ours to promptly act when a loved one isn’t respectful to us, but it’s a necessary step if we’re ever to find a real relationship that’s worth our time. So many couples while looking just peachy keen on the outside have some hidden dysfunction. Even it’s as subtle as thinking that “oh, he’s going to take care of me” when one should always be taking care of oneself. However, we’ve been trained from birth to glorify relationships, even if they’re dysfunctional, and that can eventually take a heavy toll on us without our realizing it. We can compromise our values, and our self-esteem by staying in a relationship that is one sided or that is based on fantasy and not reality, lies instead of honesty.\n\nSo for those of you going through something similar take heart that loss in an inevitable portion of life and it’s better to lose something that isn’t working so that in the future you can have something that will!", null, null, null, "2016 Year Ahead!\nA Tornado Hits Brooklyn?\nAstromuse Reports from the Polls in Brooklyn!\nLight Your Torch and Wave it for the New Moon on Sunday!" ]
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[ "With the new vSphere 5 version, VMware has modified their licensing options. Previously, the restrictions were set on physical CPU and CPU cores numbers but not really on RAM capacity (limits were quite high). Since v5, the restrictions apply to the physical CPU number (no matter how much cores and threads they have) and provisioned RAM (vRAM).\n\nThis article will sum’up the VMware vSphere 5 licensing methods, as far as I understood them.\n\nThere are two ways to get vSphere licenses: kits or “à la carte”.\n\nKits are bundles including some or all of the vSphere features and limited to a number of servers/processors. Depending on you I.T. infrastructure, you’ll go for the Essentials or the Acceleration kits.\n\n“A la carte” are licenses dedicated to ESX servers and/or vCenter instance. There are various license “levels” that give you access to some or all of the vSphere features and allow you to manage a certain number of ESX servers (AKA hosts).\n\nOne of the most important notion to acquire with vSphere 5 licensing is vRAM. vRAM refers to the virtual RAM allocated to your virtual machines. If you have three (3) VM configured with 2GB of RAM each, the to be licensed vRAM is 6GB ; no matter how much physical RAM you own.\n\nKits are divided into two categories, defined according to the infrastructure size and the VMware features that are enabled.", null, "Essentials kits are bundles that provides a vCenter management system and licenses for no more that three (3) virtualization servers. The “Essentials Kit” allow you to “only” manage your hypervisors ; the “Essentials Plus Kit” adds the high availability (HA), data recovery (VDR) and on-line virtual machines move (vMotion) features to your virtualized infrastructure.\n\nThe VMware vSphere Essentials kits are limited to:\n\nEssential kits include a VMware vCenter Server Foundation licence ; allowing you to manage, at most, three (3) hosts. Should you have more than three (3) hosts, you could purchase several Essentials kits. But you won’t be able to manage every hosts from the same management console.\n\nAcceleration kits (AK) are bundles that provide a vCenter management system and licenses for an unlimited number of hosts. The limits are set on CPU socket numbers and entitled vRAM. The “Standard AK” provides the same features as the “Essentials Plus Kit”. “Enterprise” and “Enterprise Plus” Acceleration kits adds more features (like vShield Zones, Storage vMotion…) to your virtual infrastructure.\n\nThe VMware vSphere Acceleration kits are limited to:\n\nAcceleration kits include a VMware vCenter Server Standard licence ; allowing you to manage an unlimited number of ESX servers. With those kits, you can use Quad CPU servers or hosts with more vRAM (hence physical RAM too).\n\nThere are two kinds of vCenter licenses. The “Foundation” version, limited to managing three (3) hosts and the “Standard” version dedicated to managing four (4) or more hosts. The management features defer according to your vSphere or Kits editions.\n\nVMware vSphere Editions are “à la carte” licenses based on CPU and vRAM basis. You have to purchase a vCenter Server license to manage your vSphere licensed hosts. Depending on the vSphere edition, you will have access to some particular vSphere options ; the “Standard” edition provides HA, VDR and vMotion only ; the “Enterprise” edition adds features like vShield Zones and Storage vMotion ; the “Enterprise Plus” adds features like Host Profiles and Storage DRS.", null, "Subscription is a feature that provides you with software patches and updates. Support allows you to get help from VMware should you face any issue with your infrastructure. That said, not every license ship the same SnS level:\n\nRegarding SnS renewing, beware that: “Customers who have an expired SnS must pay reinstatement fees to purchase supported upgrades.”", null, "Should you want to upgrade from v4 to v5, you may want to simulate the vSphere 5 licensing model on your actual hardware and virtual environment to check if some modifications have to be done before upgrading." ]
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[ "Hey everybody - I’ve been running a monthly matchplay and it seems like my IFPA points end up pretty low compared to other tournaments. Can someone help me understand what I am doing wrong. We do 8 rounds head-to-head, with a single elimination final for the top, less than half (per the IFPA guidelines). What should the TGP be? When I look on the average IFPA points on their site for tournaments they are pretty high. I just want to understand better, so I can maximize the points for our players.\n\nPretty easy for this format. Every round played is 1 game toward TGP.\n\nIn my hypothetical, you’d get 16/25 of the total possible points your event would have been worth if you played more rounds/games.\n\nYou can see here what my gauntlet tournament at Pincinnati would have been worth if we had the same players, but a different format", null, "You didn’t say how many players but let’s assume 32 so 16 can go to finals. If you are doing single game single elimination, that’s a very poor format for TGP. I would suggest at least a best of three single elim.\nIn reality, most head to head formats are not worth a whole lot and you’d be better off doing matchplay in groups of 4.", null, "Another important factor is the experience level of your player base.\nEvery player who has played in at least 5 IFPA events brings .5 points to the tournament.\nUntil they reach that 5 events, they bring 0 points.\n\nYeah, TGP is constantly misused. Tournament Grade Percentage.\nEven in group discussions by state IFPA Reps, I constantly see things like 25 TGP. When what they mean is 25 games played. It definitely adds to the confusion.\nThe main thing to remember is every meaningful game played gets you 4% towards a possible 100%." ]
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[ null, "Next year could mark a breakthrough for the Australian e-cigarette market, with the regulator due to review a proposal that e-cigarettes could be allowed subject to a maximum nicotine concentration.\n\nAs the latest ECigIntelligence regulatory report makes clear, at present all nicotine-containing products for therapeutic use must be approved as “registered” medicines in the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods before they can be marketed. To date, no such approval has been granted.\n\nBut a new proposal put to the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) by the New Nicotine Alliance Australia (NNAA), an independent consumer association, seeks to make nicotine e-liquids legal from mid-2017 provided they do not exceed a maximum nicotine concentration.\n\nThough each state and territory sets its own regulations, e-cig products containing nicotine are effectively prohibited across Australia, as nicotine is classed as a poison. The NNAA application suggests an exemption to this law for nicotine concentrations of 3.6% or less for e-cig systems.\n\nA decision is expected by March 2017 and possible implementation by June 2017.\n\nThis would be a highly important step in the development of an Australian market, enabling manufacturers to sell nicotine vapour products and freeing users from the need to import goods for personal use via the Internet.\n\nThe NNAA says e-cigarettes “have the potential to save the lives of hundreds of thousands of Australian smokers by providing a safe alternative to tobacco smoking”.\n\nMedical experts too are pushing for the legalisation of vaping products. Michael Keane, anaesthetist and associate professor at Swinburne University in Melbourne, told local radio it was time for Australia to legalise e-cigs and agreed that “smokers should be encouraged to use them, in an attempt to get off cigarettes”.\n\nOn the other hand, a study published last August called for further e-cig legislation in Australia – including bans on advertising. The paper found that viewers of e-cig advertising were roughly twice as inclined to try either e-cigs or conventional cigarettes.\n\nWhat This Means: Currently Australian vapers can only use e-cigs containing nicotine if they import them in limited quantities and only for personal use (for example as an aid to quitting smoking). The decision of the TGA next year can be a very important step further to legalise vaping products with nicotine. But nothing is decided yet." ]
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[ null, "Jacqueline Castro and Sophia Sansone both attend La Salle High and play for the Firecrackers. They will be among the girls traveling to Cuba for the all-star games. (Courtesy photo).\n\nSeven girls from four Los Angeles area high schools will travel to Cuba from July 15 to July 20 with the Firecrackers travel ball softball club as part of the second annual Copa Amistad Tournament and Multicultural event.\n\nSummer Sansone, and Jacqueline Castro of La Salle; Jessica Lopez and Maiya Lopez of Santa Fe; Lily Travieso of Bishop Alemany; Emily Piera of Culver City and Maddy Mekari of Westlake will represent the Firecrackers and the United States in Cuba, as the team of all-stars selected by head coach Manny Travieso will play against teams from Cuba and Puerto Rico.\n\nLast year, Travieso took a group of Firecrackers players to Cuba, where the team competed against the National Cuban Olympic Team, the Jr. Olympic Team, and the University of Puerto Rico among others.\n\nTravieso, whose father was born in Cuba, selected players from across the country, including his own daughter, Lily, to represent the United States and the Firecrackers. Players will travel to the island for six days. He noted that the experience provides an important perspective for the girls to embrace another culture.\n\n“Here, if your cleats are worn a little bit, you can always go and get a new pair,” Travieso said. “Over there, they sometimes use running shoes for cleats or soccer shoes for cleats. So the girls should have a hell of an appreciation for what they have here.”\n\n“All the girls totally enjoyed playing these amazing athletes, and against women that we’ve seen on TV,” Travieso added. “After that game, they extended the invitation for the second time.”\n\nRegina Castro, mother of rising senior Jacqueline Castro, said the experience was impactful as a parent, simply because she wished for her daughter to see another culture vastly different from her own.\n\n“It’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for her, and it’s something that will reflect well on her college resumé,” Regina Castro said. “Not only is it playing softball, but it’s a multi-cultural event, so they all get to learn a little bit more about the girls over there.”\n\nThe team will continue to practice in the weeks leading up to their departure to Havana, and Travieso expressed optimism that this year’s trip will prove to be as fruitful as last year’s journey.\n\nThis entry was posted in Cultural, Normalization of Relations. Bookmark the permalink." ]
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[ "As recently as the beginning of this year, oil and gas majors and other sector leaders were prominently committing to ambitious targets to decarbonize their energy portfolios. Companies found themselves under intense pressure to reduce the carbon intensity of their operations, supply chains and end products. Leaders were beginning to recognize that token investments would no longer cut it and had begun to deploy more new capital into clean energy businesses (see the Bain Brief “Rethinking Energy and Natural Resources for a Net-Zero Carbon Future”).\n\nSubsequent events have refocused everyone’s attention. As demand for oil and gas plummeted and prices crashed, many companies found themselves in an existential crisis. Most have had to slash operational costs by at least 25% and reduce 2020 capital expenditures by as much as 30%—cuts that make it extremely difficult to invest at a scale that can produce significant outcomes in carbon reduction at the pace needed.\n\nFor some executives, the temptation to retreat or slow down on decarbonization commitments or execution must be very strong.\n\nDoing so, however, would constitute a strategic misstep, not only in terms of meeting long-term objectives but also for maintaining market value. Bain’s analysis of the performance of energy sector shares during the current crisis finds that companies with portfolios heavy in traditional hydrocarbon businesses initially see sharp declines, while those more assertively invested in greener fuels and low-carbon power generation have fared much better (see Figure 1). Even as the world’s attention has focused on the coronavirus pandemic, investors have kept their attention on longer-term viability.\n\nRenewables have been more resilient than oil and gas companies\n\nInvestors also reward decisive action during a downturn, suggesting that what may seem to be the low-risk playbook of cutting costs and retreating to the core may be the higher-risk path for oil and gas players. Analysis of oil and gas valuations over three major economic recessions during the last 25 years confirms that “wait and watch” was a poor option. Across industry sectors, companies that took bold and effective action during the 2007–08 global financial crisis performed much better than those that retreated to precrisis approaches and activities (see Figure 2).\n\nCompanies that took proactive, decisive action during a downturn saw, on average, better results in the decade that followed\n\nGiven that standing still is not an option, what should oil and gas companies be doing?\n\nThe standard response might be to shelve mid- and longer-term sustainability research into initiatives that will take years to reach scale, such as large-scale hydrogen infrastructure. Energy storage and advanced biofuel feedstocks may also take a back seat, while plant electrification, carbon capture, operational decarbonization, plastics and lubricants recycling are more likely to push forward. For example, in late May, Equinor, Shell and Total made a final investment decision on their large carbon capture and storage project, Northern Lights, off Norway’s west coast. Less clear will be the scale and pace for development of low-carbon infrastructure, build-out of net-zero carbon assets, and larger-scale expansion of biofuel production and the next generation of renewable power assets (see Figure 3).\n\nSteps to pursue a zero-carbon future\n\nDuring the current crisis, oil and gas companies are freeing up company resources through new ways of working and lower levels of operational and capex activity. Some are diverting this expertise to initiatives that will help them reach their net-zero carbon goals (see Figure 4).\n\nIn this environment, leaders are bringing together the often fragmented and incremental sustainability efforts into a concentrated set of initiatives and establishing a transformation framework. Despite growing advocacy, initiatives and target setting, the oil and gas majors have yet to substantially reduce their Scope 1 and 2 carbon emissions: Between 2014 and 2018, eight majors reduced these emissions by only 5.6% on average. The Covid-19 slowdowns in industrial and commercial activity reduced global greenhouse gas emissions by about 17% in April, but that followed a decade of annual increases. Without concerted action, emissions are certain to spike back as lockdowns relax and resume their rise, and people and companies get back to work. To change the trajectory, a bolder approach is required.\n\nThese statements signal a strong desire among sector leaders to seize the opportunities in this moment in order to move the energy transition forward.\n\nThe disruptions brought on by the coronavirus pandemic preclude any simple return to a previous status quo. Many traditional sources of capital are no longer available. Regeneration programs of nations and regional economic powers will give preference to greener initiatives; strings will be attached. Sector leaders who retool now for a more sustainable future will position themselves more competitively, for both funding and project approvals, ahead of those who hesitate or try to recreate the conditions that existed previously—and these are key elements in generating investment returns.\n\nThe world has changed, and this is the moment to deliver sustainability gains while creating new value for the business.", null, "The Expanding Case for ESG in Private Equity", null, null ]
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[ null, "Millions of children throughout Africa struggle to learn while sitting on dirt floors or the ground outside for hours at a time. In Malawi, three out of five students don’t have a desk or chair.\n\nSince 2010, Kids In Need of Desks (KIND) has placed more than 148,755 desks in 575 primary schools in Malawi, providing actual workspaces to nearly half a million students who would otherwise be sitting on the floor. The fund has also provided over 718 scholarships to girls to complete all four years of high school.\n\nKIND also benefits the Malawian community outside the classroom. Every desk made for Malawian children is manufactured locally. This has created numerous jobs for residents over the past five years.\n\nThe fund was created by MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell after a 2010 service trip to the country. There, O’Donnell learned firsthand that the number one item Malawian school teachers said would best improve the lives of students was desks.\n\nAccording to Malawian teacher Saulos Mzuwala, “In as far as education is concerned a learner is more comfortable sitting at desks than on floors. They use their knees as desks which leads to poor handwriting.”\n\nStudents too, complain about the difficulty of learning and practicing writing from this position. “We fold our legs when we’re sitting and when we try to write, our papers get damaged and that wastes a lot of our time. It’s distracting and makes it hard to do well in school,” says student Lajab Saidi.\n\nOn top of this, sitting on the floor makes their clothes dirty faster, says teacher Nema Samalira. “It’s hard for these kids to afford soap especially if they have to clean their clothes every day. If their clothes are dirty they don’t come to school.”\n\nDuring that trip, O’Donnell connected with UNICEF and a Malawi woodworking shop. He paid for them to make 30 student desks. With three kids to every desk, that first delivery enabled 90 students to move from dirt floors to desks. This change happened within a single week. Now, five years later, the KIND fund has received more than $10.5 million in donations." ]
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[ null, "That sexy guy you saw jogging around the lake the other day? Nose-picker. The voluptuous blonde in the convertible? Snorts when she laughs. The person reading this magazine before you? Sneezed all over it and put it back on the stand. We’re made up of a lot of fun things. Anatomical things. Biological things. Philosophical things. We’re made up of a whole bunch of stand-alones that, when mixed together, create this uniquely wonderful thing called a human being. I’ve always been bad at science–we won’t go there–but I’m awful good at noticing little things about someone’s personality. Quirks, we call them.\n\nIt started in Kindergarten. Our teacher, Mrs. Hart, let her students stand up and give her a kiss on the cheek while she read to us. My classmates were enamored with this practice. They’d make it a contest to see who could kiss her the most. I, on the other hand, found this ritual strange and pointless, but if you wanted to survive Kindergarten, you had to play. I decided to give no more than a couple of kisses during reading time. This would keep me from being an outsider without looking like I was sucking up.\n\nOne day, after reading time and just before nap time, I approached Mrs. Hart and asked her: “Mrs. Hart, why does everybody kiss you?” The teacher’s assistant, a young college student, giggled in the background. “I can’t hear your stories because everyone gets up to kiss you all the time,” I said. She didn’t tell me why, and the kisses weren’t allowed after that day. I was happy the stupid kisses ended, but Mrs. Hart seemed to change after she stopped them. She became less cheerful. I can’t be certain my calling her out is what caused Mrs. Hart to stop being so affectionate or chipper, but I look back now and think that her kisses from students were satisfying some kind of quirk. Some kind of unconscious reminder that she was loved, if only by a handful of 5 year-olds.\n\nNeedless to say, I still feel kinda guilty. Quirks are, well, quirky. They become our trademarks, our “Isn’t he the manliest guy ever? Just look at how rugged those hands are!” And they become our obstacles, our “OK, manly’s good, but wash under your damn fingernails.” Too easily quirks become annoyances. Deal-breakers, even. So you like that you wash his clothes because he leaves dirty laundry out all the time. You clean her house because she’s messy. You even think it’s cute that he plays video games all the time. Your very own nerd. Until the honeymoon ends.\n\nSuddenly our fascinating originality builds resentment in the person you love. To the point of compromise? Or to the point of no return? This in itself is a quirk we share: the innate ability to love someone one minute for being exactly who they are, and becoming irate the next–without anything having changed. For me, this happens all too frequently. Which is why I’m single. I’m at once head-over-heels for him, smitten with every part of who he is; then, it becomes too clear that we just won’t do. Leaving the toothpaste cap off the tube so it leaks everywhere? Clearly, an insurmountable charge unworthy of compromise, such a cardinal sin it is. Some things never change, I suppose.\n\nSince Mrs. Hart, one of my great flaws is turning what makes someone unique into something that should be corrected. And in this way, I fall for people not as they are, but how I want them to be. A fatal blow to romantic happiness if ever there was one. (Thankfully, I approach friends differently. Their quirks cause me endless happiness.) I think I’ve come up with a remedy, though. I’ve tested it and it’s fool-proof: When you feel annoyed with the people you love, take a long, loving look in the mirror and say to yourself, “Look at what THEY have to put up with.” Nine times out of ten, if you’re having to actually perform this exercise, their quirks don’t seem so bad after all. Now go wash your damn hands! Someone sneezed on this momma! Keep in touch!" ]
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[ null, "New Delhi: Indian opener Rohit Sharma was at his witty best as he trolled his team-mate Yuzvendra Chahal after the leg-spinner’s shirtless picture was compared to Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson on social media.\n\nFollowing India’s emphatic ODI series win over Australia, the 32-year-old star Indian opener tweeted a photo of Johnson along with a shirtless picture of Chahal and wrote: “Best picture I saw today.\n\n“India wins the series but someone else takes the headlines. Bravo Yuzvendra Chahal!!”\n\nBest picture I saw today. India wins the series but someone else takes the headlines. Bravo!! @yuzi_chahal pic.twitter.com/dN0RXh05q9\n\nChahal also replied saying “The rock” along with a flurry of emojis.\n\nRohit was in fine form during the recently-concluded ODI series against Australia. In the series decider, the Mumbai batsman scored his 29th ODI century, his eighth against Australia, as the Men in Blue defeated the Aaron Finch-led side by seven wickets in Bengaluru.\n\nChahal didn’t get a game in the three ODIs against Australia. However, he had to break a lot of sweat on the field as the 12th man during the three matches.\n\nTeam India on Monday left for New Zealand where they will be playing five T20Is, three ODIs and two Tests beginning Friday at Eden Park.", null, null ]
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[ null, null, "Drilling under a ‘turnkey contract' has become increasingly common across sub-Saharan Africa. Under a turnkey contract, a drilling contractor is responsible for both the siting and the drilling/installation work. Turnkey contracts are paid via ‘lump sum, no-water, no-pay' payment terms. If the borehole is successful, the driller will be paid the full lump sum price, regardless of the costs incurred on-site. If, however, the borehole is unsuccessful (dry or low-yielding), the driller will not be paid at all.\n\nRecent research in Uganda by Liddle and Fenner (2018) found turnkey contracts to be the most common contract type when the private sector provides new rural hand pump boreholes, although this has not always been the case.\n\nTurnkey contracts rose to prominence in Uganda in the mid-2000s as implementing agencies (district local governments and non-governmental organisations) became increasingly frustrated with the number of unsuccessful boreholes that were being drilled when consultants were conducting the siting work.\n\nBecause the consultant was telling the driller where to drill if the borehole was unsuccessful the implementing agency had to pay the driller for all the work done and materials used, i.e. according to a Bill of Quantities (BoQ). Unsuccessful boreholes were blamed on the quality of the consultants' siting work, with briefcase consultants (meaning those with no formal geology or hydrogeology training) having flooded the market.\n\nBecause of the low prices they offered, coupled with a lack of regulation, these consultants were gaining siting contracts.\n\nThe solution found was to remove the consultant and hand over all of the responsibility for finding water to the driller. If the driller then drilled an unsuccessful borehole, they will not be paid as they were the ones responsible for siting the borehole. The risk of finding water of an inadequate yield fell squarely on the driller.\n\nThere is no doubt that turnkey contracts have helped to simplify procurement and contract management for implementing agencies, but how do Ugandan drilling contractors feel about the use of these contracts? Generally speaking, the drilling contractors interviewed do not mind working under turnkey contracts. However, they are dissatisfied with the lump sum prices that agencies are willing to pay for successful boreholes. Those interviewed, currently pay UGX15 - 23 million per handpump-borehole (US$4,143 - $6,353). However, drillers reported that an average of UGX29 million (US$8,101) is needed if they are to be able to conduct the siting and drilling work to the standard they desire.\n\nLow lump sum prices are further exacerbated by the misuse of the lump sum, no-water, no-pay payment terms by district local governments, with a number of them only paying for the work done/materials used (BoQ payment terms) when a borehole is successful.\n\nThe whole premise behind lump sum, no-water, no-pay payment terms is that, while drillers will lose money on unsuccessful boreholes, they will be able to recover these costs from the full lump sums for the successful boreholes. Without full lump sum payment, drillers are unable to recover their losses. As explained by one driller: \"We have implementing agencies who firstly refuse pay for dry holes, but secondly, if it is successful, they will only pay us for the metres we drilled. If you are not going to pay us for dry holes, you have to pay us a lump sum for the other boreholes; we have accounted for the losses that we make on dry holes, so we need to be paid the lump sum for successful holes if we are going to even try to break even.\"\n\nLow prices and the misuse of the lump sum payment terms mean drillers often need to take shortcuts on-site in order to break even. As further explained by the same driller: \"When you have silly terms in the contracts and silly prices... is it any surprise that drillers take shortcuts and that the work being done is terrible?\n\n\"Drillers cannot deliver good quality work when the prices people are willing to pay are so low, they will always be making shortcuts. They will have to buy cheaper, poor-quality materials, cost-cut when drilling, or there will be outright theft, someone says he has drilled 80m when he has actually only drilled 50 or even 40.", null, "Conducting a pumping test in a community borehole, with the hand pump removed, to assess the resource potential\n\n\"It is outright criminal. Someone says that they got 800l/h but, in reality, it has 200l/h. He has been given a contract with the price is so low that he has to save money. He has to say he got water otherwise he will not be paid. But, in reality, they won't have even done a pumping test, instead, someone under the mango tree has simply written down some numbers… From the drillers point of view, you were given such a low price, you have to save money, so many have to cheat.\"\n\nLow prices and the misuse of the lump sum payment terms mean that Ugandan drilling contractors are under constant pressure to prove they have found water and to save as much money as possible when doing so. The drillers interviewed as part of the study find these pressures to be a constant challenge, with the quality of the siting and drilling/installation work suffering as a result.\n\nThe quality of work issues led the Ministry of Water and the Environment to release a directive in January 2017, discouraging the use of turnkey contracts and instead encouraging implementing agencies to revert to using split contracts: one for siting (awarded to a hydrogeologist/consultant) and one for drilling/installation (awarded to a drilling contractor). Opinions among drilling contractors themselves seemed impartial; most do not mind working under turnkey contracts, they simply ask that the lump sum prices agencies are willing to pay for successful boreholes increase and that the full lump sum is paid for successful boreholes going forward.\n\nElisabeth Babb completed her PhD at Cambridge University in 2015, where her doctoral research looked at the problem of handpump-borehole\nfailure across sub-Saharan Africa through the lens of systems thinking. Her research was part of the Hidden Crisis project within the UPGro\nresearch programme (https://upgro-hidden-crisis.org) She now works for Lifewater International.\n\nDrilling to make a difference", null, null ]
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[ null, "Distil Networks has released its latest report on web scraping. In “The 2016 Economics of Web Scraping” (registration required) it highlights the ease with which web scraping is taking place. It also claims that 46% of web traffic is now bots that are stealing data from websites by web scraping.\n\nAccording to Rami Essaid, CEO and co-founder of Distil Networks: “If your content can be viewed on the web, it can be scraped. Not only does web scraping pose a critical challenge to a website’s brand, it can threaten sales and conversions, lower SEO rankings, or undermine the integrity of content that took considerable time and resources to produce. Understanding the pervasive nature of today’s web scraping economy not only raises awareness about this growing challenge, it also allows website owners to take action in the protection of their proprietary information.”\n\nWith the number of companies looking for content to fill web pages, screen scraping is on the increase. It is not just content that is stolen off of websites. LinkedIn has recently launched a lawsuit to identify over 100 fake profiles that are scraping data. These profiles are then used to connect to LinkedIn members and steal data such as their connections. Those details are then used by recruitment company HiringSolved to contact LinkedIn members and offer them jobs.\n\nLinkedIn is not the only social media company with this problem. Facebook has been trying to crack down on screen scrapers who capture user IDs. Those are then sold to marketing teams so that they can target them with ads. They are also used to find out who is interacting with competitors Facebook pages. This allows a company to directly target a competitors customer base. The impact on Facebook is that companies no longer need to purchase its advertising. They can go after customers using targeted posts which are more likely to get a response.\n\nDistil Networks claims that 2% of online revenue is lost due to web scraping. It is difficult to get an accurate figure on what the global online revenue is. Online statistics company Statista reports that online retail sales in 2015 were more than US$1.5 trillion. 2% of this represents a staggering $30 billion.\n\nHowever Distil Networks are talking about all online revenue so that includes money spent on advertising and other things online. In its latest look at global Internet advertising revenue, PWC estimates over $180 billion will be spent in 2016. Companies are using screen scraping to steal content for their site so that they can increase visitor numbers. If that is then reflected in a redirection of advertising it is costing companies over $3.6 billion in lost revenue.\n\nDistil Networks says that the industries affected the most are real estate, digital publishing, travel, online directories, e-commerce, marketplaces and classified ad sites. For some industries such as real estate and recruitment losses can force companies out of business.\n\nWhat does it cost and how much are people earning?\n\nThe report highlights one particular site:Guru.com. That site offers 1,800 web scraping services according to the report. These services have a cost that varies widely, depending upon the data that is gathered. It is also dependent on whether the scraping can be fully automated with bots or if there is a need for human intervention.While some services are free, Distil Networks says that the average web scraping service is as little as $3.33 per hour. Entire projects average as little as $135. At that price it should come as no surprise that companies are using it regularly. Many of the “customer” lists that are offered for sale on the Internet are created from scraped data. The companies offering the lists do so at what seems a very low price due to the low costs of data acquisition.\n\nWhat is interesting is the salaries that Distil Networks says web scrapers can earn. Despite saying that some earn as little as $3.33 per hour, others can earn up to $128,000 per year. This sets the average salary at around $58,000, enough to attract a lot of people into the industry.\n\nMarketing managers will rub their hands with glee at the thought of accurate targets. Web scraping is not illegal in itself and with the compute power and analytics available it will improve with accuracy. What Robocoq inc is doing is more questionable. The issue is that companies are merely collating publicly available information, there is nothing wrong with that. Registering false identities however is more grey.\n\nMarketing teams need leads, and will seek good leads wherever they can. Until scraping is either made illegal (unlikely) or unethical (possible) it is battle that companies, especially social media ones will continue to face. The battle against the bots trying to scrape data on social media sites is therefore ongoing. Social media companies need to balance the privacy of the individual against the need to grow numbers. In making less information publicly available they are less likely to grow.\n\nWhat is clear from this research is that web scraping works and marketing teams should be considering it as a source for leads. As analytics improves, the chances are that cold call lead generation is as likely to be obtained through scraping as historic lists. The more companies look to source leads in this way the more revenue is obtained and the greater the investment in the technology.\n\nThe cost of web scraping continue to fall. This means that companies need to plan strategies to protect data on their websites. Currently many only protect IP held on servers. This will have to change to combat the number of bots attacking their websites and to protect their revenue streams.\n\nIt will be interesting to see what happens with the LinkedIn court case. If it wins it could lead to a change in tactics and new types of attacks by web scraping apps. At that point many companies will have to decide if having data publicly available is worth it. They will also need to create processes to validate any data on their websites. Best practice says that those processes should be there today but in the vast majority of cases they are not.\n\nOne solution is to only make data available to authenticated users. The problem is that users don’t like giving up their details to gain access to data. This can hurt website traffic which is already suffering from the explosion of ad blockers that also block cookies. For sites that rely on advertising revenue this is already hurting them. Paywalls have proven unpopular with some national newspapers abandoning their use of them in recent years.\n\nFor now, the best most companies can do is try and include combating web scraping into their security policies.\n\nIn an earlier version of this article we mistakenly linked the 2014 lawsuit between LinkedIn and Robocog Inc and the recent 2016 lawsuit against unnamed parties. We would like to make it clear that Robocog are not involved in the current lawsuit and continue to abide by the settlement it reached with LinkedIn. Our apologies to Robocog Inc." ]
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[ null, "On Thursday 30 June 2022, the Union of the Comoros and Moroni Terminal signed the amendment to the concession agreement for the Port of Moroni container terminal.\n\nThe amendment was signed by Bianrifi Tarmidi, Minister of Maritime and Air Transport, Mzé Abdou Mohamed Chanfiou, Minister of Finance, Budget and Banking, and Ahmed Ali Bazi, Minister of Economy, Industry, Investments, and Economic Integration, of the one part, and by Olivier De Noray, Managing Director of Bolloré Ports and Terminals, of the other part.\n\nThe amendment to the agreement provides for the implementation of a 5 billion Comorian franc (CF) investment plan (€10 million). In particular, it will enable the modernisation of the infrastructure and equipment at Moroni Terminal to be continued, and surveys to be launched with a view to extending the large quay at the Port of Moroni.\n\n“We are pleased that the amendment to the Moroni Terminal concession agreement has been signed today. This is the beginning of a new phase, with new projects that we will implement. We will continue our investments to modernise Moroni Terminal with a two-fold objective: to improve the terminal’s productivity and to reinforce the positive impact of its activities on the Comorian economy,” said Didier Vandenbon, Managing Director of Moroni Terminal.\n\n“The Union of the Comoros has embarked on a major programme to promote the country’s development by 2030. Our investment is in keeping with these objectives and will support the structural transformation of the Comoros economy by positioning Moroni Terminal as a strategic infrastructure for developing international trade and supporting its subsequent development.” said Olivier de Noray, Ports and Terminals Managing Director of Bolloré Ports.\n\nThe signing of this amendment is in line with the “Comoros Emerging Plan” (Plan Comores Émergent, PCE) which formalises the 2030 development vision of President Azali Assoumani. This plan is based on five strategic bases and aims to achieve a structural transformation of the Comorian economy and to finance the expansion of sectors likely to accelerate growth in the Comoros, including transport infrastructure.\n\nMoroni Terminal, a key player in the Comorian supply chain, has provided terminal handling services at the Port of Moroni since May 2012. The company has already invested more than CF 5 billion (€10 million) to improve its operational capabilities. Between 2012 and 2021, the volume of containers handled increased by more than 20% thanks to these investments. Moroni Terminal currently employs about 200 people and generates more than 800 indirect jobs through its operations. Moroni Terminal is also determined to pursue its commitments in terms of CSR & philanthropy in the Union of the Comoros." ]
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[ null, "Warangal: The aim of the State government is to ensure development so that to improve the living standards of the people, Warangal Urban District Colle...\n\nWarangal: The aim of the State government is to ensure development so that to improve the living standards of the people, Warangal Urban District Collector Rajeev Gandhi Hanumanthu said. Speaking on 72nd Republic Day, after hoisting the national flag here on Tuesday, he dwelt at length about the measures being taken for the welfare and developmental programmes carried by the government.\n\nReferring to the coronavirus lockdown, the Collector said that the administration has taken several measures for the convenience of the people. \"We have ensured supply of essentials to the people in the containment zones. The government gave away a monetary assistance of Rs 67.85 lakh to the 13,571 migrant workers besides supplying them 1,357 quintals of rice,\" he said.\n\nThe administration has set up an exclusive Covid-19 ward with 250 beds and 10 isolation centres with 914 beds to treat the pandemic-affected. A rapid response survey was conducted by 130 teams. In all, the medical teams conducted RTPCR tests on 12,858 people, and 92,198 rapid antigen tests on3.92 lakh people, the Collector informed. Stating that the district has received 11,090 doses of Covid-19 vaccine, he said that immunization is underway.\n\nReferring to agriculture, the Collector said that the government had distributed Rs 96.02 crore to 90,559 farmers for kharif and Rs 97.12 crore to 92,091 farmers for rabi under Rythu Bandhu scheme.\n\nIn Bhupalpally, in-charge District Collector Krishna Aditya, speaking on the occasion of Republic Day, said that efforts are on to achieve the goals set by the government with the help of people's representatives, officials and people. Earlier, he hoisted the national flag at Mulugu.\n\nHe said that Mahabubabad is on a growth path with the people receiving the fruits of welfare and developmental programmes." ]
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[ null, "by Browning, Robert\nNew York: Fred De Fau & Company, 1910. First Thus. Fine. Assisi Edition. Limited to 100 numbered sets (of which this is number 11). Twelve octavo volumes (8 1/2 x 5 5/8 in; 218 x 142mm). Publishers three-quarter brown morocco gilt over brown silk boards, with compartments decorated with green inlaid flowers outlined in gilt and with swooping gilt stems. Top edges gilt. Six volumes mildly and uniformly sunned to warm brown. Photogravure plates throughout, including frontispieces, in two states. A fine set. Robert Browning (1812- 1889) was an English poet and playwright whose mastery of dramatic verse, and in particular the dramatic monologue, made him one of the foremost Victorian poets. His poems are known for their irony, characterization, dark humor, social commentary, historical settings, and challenging vocabulary and syntax. The speakers in his poems are often musicians or painters whose work functions as a metaphor for poetry. Here, his most influential works are drawn together, beautifully bound. Fine. (Inventory #: 3577)\n$3,250.00 add to cart or Buy Direct from\nWhitmore Rare Books\nShare this item" ]
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[ "Ten Apple products have been removed from a list of products that can be bought with Chinese government funds.\n\nTen Apple products, including its iPad and MacBook line, have been excluded from Chinese government procurement, reflecting deepening distrust of American technology among foreign officials in the wake of leaks that began last year about expansive US intelligence gathering.\n\nAccording to Bloomberg, China's National Development and Reform Commission and its Ministry of Finance omitted Apple's products from a list published in July that specified technology products eligible for purchase with government funds. The products were reportedly present in a draft version of the list distributed in June. A month earlier, Microsoft learned Windows 8 would be ineligible for government procurement in China.\n\nChinese officials could not be reached for comment; Apple did not respond to a request for comment.\n\nIn May, Chinese officials said they would review foreign technology companies for potential security threats following the US indictment in absentia of five Chinese military officers for cyber espionage. That month, the Guardian reported that the National Security Agency routinely receives or intercepts technology products being shipped to customers outside the US to install backdoors for spying -- the very thing US government officials warned China's Huawei and ZTE might be doing in a 2012 report.\n\n[Are you waiting to snap up the next, bigger iPhone? Read Apple iPhone 6 Expected Sept. 9.]\n\nRussia, too, has reacted to disclosures about the NSA's aggressive intelligence gathering that arose from the documents leaked by Edward Snowden. The Russian government has asked Apple and SAP to turn over source code to determine whether the software contains covert spying capabilities. Microsoft began providing Russian authorities with access to its source code back in 2003.", null, "The Chinese startup Xiaomi has been criticized for copying the iPhone, which does not appear to be on the do-not-buy list.\n(Source: BusinessInsider)\n\nIn Apple's recent second-quarter 2014 earnings call for investors, CEO Tim Cook emphasized the progress the company has been making in China. He said $9.8 billion of the company's $37.4 billion in revenue during the quarter came from China. \"We literally did well in every single area in China.\"\n\nGovernment contracts presumably represent only a small portion of Apple's sales in China -- the company does not disclose such figures. But ineligibility for government procurement could dampen consumer enthusiasm for its products and hinder any necessary negotiations with Chinese authorities.\n\nUS companies have had a history of challenges in China, where business policies formulated to address national interests often impose burdens on foreign companies or give Chinese companies an advantage.\n\nChinese government requirements present a particular challenge to companies focused on information, because authorities there consider certain information to be a threat. In 2010, Google changed its stance on censorship in China following attacks said to have originated from within the country, and the company allowed for the possibility of a withdrawal from mainland China. Two years later -- market size trumping moral indignation -- the company made moves to re-engage with Chinese consumers.\n\nThomas Claburn has been writing about business and technology since 1996, for publications such as New Architect, PC Computing, InformationWeek, Salon, Wired, and Ziff Davis Smart Business. Before that, he worked in film and television, having earned a not particularly useful ... View Full Bio\nWe welcome your comments on this topic on our social media channels, or [contact us directly] with questions about the site.\nComment |\nEmail This |\nPrint |\nRSS\nMore Insights\nWebcasts\nBuilding the SOC of the Future: Next-Generation Security Operations\nROI and Beyond for the Cloud\nMore Webcasts\nWhite Papers\nA Technical Deep Dive on Software Exploits\nZero Trust Evaluation Guide\nMore White Papers\nReports\nAssessing Cybersecurity Risk in Today’s Enterprises\nIDC FutureScape: Worldwide Digital Transformation Predictions\nMore Reports\n\nYou. Any have noticed that the Chinese government made public statements that that is untrue. It's now understood that this is untrue.\nReply | Post Message | Messages List | Start a Board\n\nThe macdailynews.com cites Caixin Online as a source, Caixin does mention the energy-saving properties of a product as the problem, but it also mentions security concerns.\n\nThis is the exact quote:\n\"Meanwhile, the Global Times cited Li Wei, a national security specialist, as saying that the government might have considered the purchase costs and Apple's system compatibility along with security concerns when excluding the company from the list. Li is the director of the Security and Strategic Research Institute at the China Institute of Contemporary International Relations.\"\nReply | Post Message | Messages List | Start a Board\n\nWe trust you and your chinese govn't/friends than others. Everybody else is garbage.\nReply | Post Message | Messages List | Start a Board\n\nC/net just regurgitates the same garbage that we read elsewhere. We now have official Chinese government confirmation that it's not security, and that indeed, Chinese government agencies are still allowed to buy these Apple products, and are, in actually, doing so.\nReply | Post Message | Messages List | Start a Board\n\nI thought the same thing as well. I heard that there is a big push in china for using Linux, they even have their own distribution. But I guess as powerful their economic is, they are they still need western technology.\nReply | Post Message | Messages List | Start a Board\n\nSecurity has nothing to do with this at all. It's just that Apple didn't submit their data soon enough. It will be resolved. Now, articles are coming out with the correct information. This is why it's not always a good idea to try to be first in writing about something in this field, especially when it comes to something like this, regarding foreign governments. It's best to wait for confirmation.\nReply | Post Message | Messages List | Start a Board\n\nIt's just an excuse from Chinese\n\nThey said 'security' and then 'energy'\n\nWhy do they ban windows 8? If they could they'll everything from MS. It's difficult to move users away from windows world.\nReply | Post Message | Messages List | Start a Board\n\nThanks for the update. The media needs to do it's homework.\n\nI must also add, since I can't resist...I'm surprised by this article for the following reason. I wasn't aware the Chinese government actually \"buys\" any technology from the U.S." ]
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[ null, "I had my hysterectomy due to a large, multi-fibroid uterus. Also diagnosed with cyst and complex solid cyst of left ovary. Postop, I was diagnosed also with adenomyosis. I did not explore any other treatment. I did not have a second opinion as I trusted my doctor and I also needed to get the surgery over with before the end of the year.\n\nI had an abdominal supracervical hysterectomy with bilateral salpingectomy, and right oophorectomy under general anesthesia. Surgery was performed in the late afternoon. They were unable to find the left ovary so it was not removed for that reason. They think it might have shrunk or adhered some place in my pelvic area due to adhesions from 2 prior pelvic surgeries. They also opted not to remove my cervix because of adhesion to pelvic wall. Recovery in the hospital was uneventful. Cather was removed the second day and I was able to urinate within minutes. I spend 3 days in the hospital.\n\nI was able to get up and walk the next day. I had moderate pain. I would describe my worst pain as a level 7-8. It was not excruciating, it was bearable for me. I woke up with a pain pump which I used at occasionally during the first night and then it was removed the next day and they gave me Percocet, which I believe is what caused itching all over my body. Dr. gave me a script for Percocet, which I did not fill because I was pretty sure it caused the itching plus I did not want such a strong narcotic and I decided to have my brother buy me a bottle of Motrin, which I used once I got home but found it was not as effective, but I still stuck with it. Ironically, my right ovary was the visible one during presurgery ultrasound and it came out during surgery, but the left one, which was also to be removed, was the concerning ovary presurgery due to the complex cyst on it via ultrasound that is the ovary that could not be found during surgery. I was told that ovary most likely shrunk down in size and it most likely did not have any cysts or masses, presumably what showed up on the ultrasound could have been one of my many fibroids which they felt was the solid mass, but who knows?!\n\nOnce I got home, my recovery was pretty okay. I rested mostly for the first 2 weeks. I did have some issues with bowel movements. The problem was not constipation as I was drinking prune juice and lots of fluids, etc, but I was having really bad, excruciating intestinal cramping leading up to minutes before a bowel movement. I often wondered if it would last but it did not last for more than maybe the first 2 weeks. I did do light household chores after 2 weeks such as cooking light meals, sorting laundry,etc.. I unfortunately had to do my own shopping as I have no other adults living with me. I did drive and venture out to Walmart maybe 2 weeks out and I did recall feeling “weird” like a weak feeling and maybe slightly light headed. I also had an intense hot flash during that visit to the store and I felt clammy. I did experience hot flashes for the first 2-3 weeks somewhat intense but they did ease up; however, now at almost 3 months, they are returning once again frequently.\n\nAt almost 3 months post-hysterectomy, I feel okay. The abdominal numbness is slowly fading away. It is still numb in some areas on near the incision line but some areas have regained sensation somewhat. I still have very slight tenderness in that area. I guess it takes time to resolve. I do not miss having periods. I am hoping my next set of blood work in about a month will show that I am no longer anemic and I do not have to take iron supplements any longer. One surgeon thinks that my so-called periods some months may have actually been the fibroids bleeding and not an actual period. I was in perimenopause when I had the surgery as I was missing periods here and there, I’m 52. Before the surgery, I would occasionally spot bright red blood randomly and sometimes I would feel a sharp pain in one spot in my uterus before it bleeds. I am not really sure where I stand menopause-wise. Since I still do have that one ovary which cannot be found I am not sure. I did have one month where I felt like I cycled because I had the painful breasts, as well as carbs/sweets cravings, and moodiness. I have not had any mini-periods since the surgery since I still have my cervix; however. I have not cycled since that one time that I have noticed. I guess the next step to determine where I stand is to do hormonal testing, but I think I will ask my doctor about that when I go for my Pap smear in August, as well as it depends on the symptoms I am having. Overall, since my hysterectomy I feel okay with occasional insomnia, hot flashes, which is annoying especially at bed time, I’m always hot and everyone else around me is NOT hot or they are feeling cold. I think I may be a bit more moody as well.\n\nA hysterectomy is a personal decision. Many women have no choice but to have it done due to serious health-related issues that she is experiencing. Some women opt to have surgery due to fibroids that is causing excessive bleeding, and also depending on her age, she may opt to have bilateral oophorectomy/salpingectomy as well. When faced with a hysterectomy, the best thing to do is to prepare in advance for postoperatively. Read, read and read about what to do or not to do post-hysterectomy on this wonderful site. Take good care of yourself and not overdo it. Even though we feel good and have healed on the outside, remember that we are still healing on the inside and we need to take things slow and listen to our doctor’s advice. Take it slow and remember to pamper yourselves." ]
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[ "Commas are arguably the most important grammatical tool the English language has to offer. They splice a sentence, providing cohesion and unity. Commas also allow the reader to understand the proper connotation of a writer's words. That's a lot of heavy lifting for little scoop-shaped squiggles, isn't it? Consider eight situations that illustrate the importance of commas.", null, "One of the most welcomed attributes of a comma is its ability to wrap its arms around a clause. Any time a sentence veers off into a side tangent, wrap a comma around that veered-off thought. This indicates a pause at that moment. For example:\n\nHow can you tell if you have a clause that needs a little comma action? Simply take the side-tangent out of the sentence. If it's still a complete sentence without the veered-off thought, then insert commas around the clause.\n\nIntroductory phrases are a nice way to add depth and variety to your writing. In a way, they allow you to say just a little bit more in one, complete sentence. For example:\n\nAlways use a comma to introduce the preamble to a sentence. Introductory phrases can also be spotted a mile away if they contain gerunds.\n\nThis mnemonic device FANBOYS (F-for, A-and, N-nor, B-but, O-or, Y-yet, S-so) is, surely, a fan-favorite. It alludes to coordinating conjunctions, or connectors, that typically need a comma placed before them.\n\nA comma is needed when a FANBOYS word is used to separate two independent clauses to form a compound sentence.\n\nA comma works here because it separates two independent clauses (two subjects and two verbs that make up two complete thoughts), the second of which begins with a coordinating conjunction.\n\nBe aware, though, that FANBOYS words don't always require a comma. No comma is needed when a coordinating conjunction connects an independent clause to a dependent clause.\n\nHere, there is no need for a comma because the sentence doesn't have two independent clauses. The second clause does not contain a subject. It could not stand on its own as a sentence, so it is a dependent clause.\n\n4. Inside or Outside Quotation Marks?\n\nWhen it comes to incorporating quotations in your text there is often confusion about just where that pesky little comma should go. There are two points to remember about commas and quotations.\n\nA comma is the most commonly used punctuation mark to introduce a quotation and, in this case, does not go inside the quotation marks.\n\nCommas (as well as periods) at the end of the quote do go within the quotation marks, even if they're not part of the original quote.\n\nWhen listing things, many people don't use the Oxford comma, meaning they don’t place a comma before the last \"and\" in a list or series. While it's not technically wrong, it can be confusing. Would you rather be not-wrong, or oh-so-right? Also called the serial comma, the easiest way to describe Oxford commas is with an illustration.\n\nIn the first sentence, this person seems to be asking for Windex and applesauce together. Who likes Windex in their applesauce? In the second sentence, which uses the Oxford comma, the person is saying they'd like each of those separate and distinct items. Learn more about using the Oxford comma.\n\nHave you ever seen the face a baby makes when tasting lemon for the first time? An improper comma splice has the same effect. If you don't see any FANBOYS between two independent clauses (two separate thoughts), you should never see a comma. Without the presence of FANBOYS, commas just don't belong.\n\nIn the incorrect examples above, a comma separates (splices) two complete sentences, creating run-on sentences. These commas should be replaced with a period or semicolon. A comma would've worked in these examples if a coordinating conjunction was placed after the comma:\n\n7. Deciding Between a Comma or Semicolon\n\nA common error involves using a semicolon between independent and dependent clauses.\n\nThese are two connected thoughts, but the second part (after the semicolon) is not a complete sentence. It is a dependent clause.\n\nThere are a few ways to properly punctuate these clauses, including one option that allows you to keep the semicolon.\n\nAnother popular example of the confusion that leaving out a comma can cause is the difference between cannibalism and inviting grandma to dinner.\n\nPoor Grandma! Pop in a comma and Grandma gets to live another day.\n\nTake a Deeper Dive Into the Power of Commas\n\nConsider the grammatical ferocity of commas in the following three examples. Do you see anything wrong with these sentences?\n\nAre You Really Going Baby Shopping?\n\nIn the first example, what exactly is that person planning to do with an Italian baby once they get it? Were they trying to tell their loved one that they're in the mood for some Italian food? In which case, the sentence should likely read:\n\nJust Say No to Comma Splices\n\nThis Is No Place for a Semicolon\n\nIn the third example, a semicolon is the wrong choice of punctuation. A semicolon should never separate two incomplete sentences. Semicolons are used to illustrate a pause between two complete sentences whose meaning is very closely linked.\n\nAll in all, the power of the comma is mighty. Just because it's a little squiggle doesn't mean it shouldn't be paid a lot of attention. Studying this ruler of the grammar world will provide beneficial and long-lasting effects. Most people don’t walk out of the house without a care for how they look. Think of your writing in the same manner. Who wants to put out something with glaring errors and total disregard for this important piece of punctuation? Now that you understand the power of the comma, turn your attention to mastering correct usage of other often-misused punctuation marks." ]
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[ "Syriza’s pre-election motto “Hope is Coming” had US President Barack Obama’s narrative written all over it.\n\nThe language was not as soaring as that of Obama’s 2008 discourse on hope, but it relied on equally vague generalisations and empty promises as the party’s leadership under Alexis Tsipras declared its intention to put an end to the catastrophic path of austerity in Greece by changing Europe’s economy.\n\nSyriza called for an immediate write-off of the greater part of the nation’s public debt and promised to increase the minimum monthly wage to pre-crisis levels, reverse privatisation, and roll back a series of other neo-liberal reforms.\n\nIn other words, Syriza declared its intention to “tear up” the bailout agreement and embark on Keynesian stimulus policies to lift the economy out of depression.\n\nBut here lies the paradox. Syriza vowed to accomplish all of the above goals while expressing its firm commitment to keeping Greece in the eurozone.\n\nIn this context, the realisation of the above stated goals rested firmly upon a successful renegotiation deal with the country’s international lenders.\n\nIndeed, long before the national elections of January 25, 2015, which gave Syriza a decisive victory over its main political rivals, Tsipras was risking his political capital on promises to strike a “new social deal for a new Greece” with the country’s international lenders.\n\nSyriza’s strategy was influenced by voices that neither understood the nature of the eurozone and its institutions nor had any interest in a radical change in the political economy of Greece as well as by the fact that the overwhelming majority of Greek voters supported keeping the euro.\n\nAs such, a social democratic approach towards neo-liberal Europe was adopted under a ludicrous and simplistic interpretation which envisioned a shift in the balance of forces inside the “euroland” stemming from the force of moral claims made by Greece’s new government against austerity and the nation’s overall economic reality.\n\nIn less than a month after its rise to power, Syriza’s strategy towards neo-liberal Europe seems to have ended in fiasco.\n\nThe agreement reached between Greece and the eurogroup on February 20 keeps the bailout framework in operation and, as Paul Mason, economic editor from Channel 4 put it quite bluntly, “trashed Greek democracy”.\n\nFor starters, the agreement extends the bailout for four months (otherwise Greece would have run out of funds for its debt repayment obligations in just a few days from now) and Greece promises to fulfil its running obligations with its international lenders. Hence, a debt write-off is officially taken off the negotiation table.\n\nThe agreement also underscores the Greek government’s determination to carry out a “broader and deeper structural reform process”. Hence, not only has the bailout agreement been extended, but the Syriza-led government will help to further reinforce the EU’s neo-liberal reform.\n\nThe agreement extends the bailout for four months ... and Greece promises to fulfil its running obligations with its international lenders. Hence, a debt write-off is officially taken off the negotiation table.\n\nThe funds that were available in the Hellenic Financial Stability Fund buffer will be held by the European Financial Stability Facility for the duration of the four month extension and will be used only for bank recapitalisation purposes. Hence, not only are Greece’s eurozone “partners” distrustful of the Syriza-led government, but they make sure than these funds cannot be used to finance social programmes of any kind.\n\nThe agreement also states that “the Greek authorities have also committed to ensure the appropriate primary fiscal surpluses or financing proceeds required to guarantee debt sustainability in line with the November 2012 eurogroup statement”.\n\nIn other words, the so-called radical left Greek government has accepted the same deal over fiscal surpluses as the one that had been agreed on by the conservative government of New Democracy back in late 2012.\n\nBut wait. There is a major concession made to Syriza by the eurogroup. The infamous term “troika” has been removed and replaced instead by the words “European and international institutions and partners”. But as the agreement spells out, even the role of the International Monetary Fund remains the same.\n\nStill, the agreement has not been finalised. The Greek government must submit a list of its structural reform proposals by February 23. The list is expected to include measures to crack down on tax evasion and tax avoidance; measures to fight corruption; measures to restructure the Greek public sector; and measures to address the so-called humanitarian crisis. The structural reforms proposals must be aligned with the conditions of the original bailout agreement.\n\nIt would take a wild stretch of the imagination to interpret the agreement between the eurogroup and Greece in any positive light for those forces fighting against austerity and neoliberalism, yet this is precisely what the Greek government has managed to do.\n\nIn speaking to the media, Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis portrayed the extension of the bailout programme as “a mutually beneficial agreement” while Minister of Economy Giorgos Stathakis went even further and shamelessly described what took place at the last eurogroup meeting as “a very important day for Greece and Europe”. In his view, the agreement reached “showed that Europe has the political will to offer solutions”.\n\nNothing of course surpasses in hypocrisy the official organ of Syriza, the daily newspaper AVGI, which has been twisting reality in the most crude way in order to keep Syriza supporters from becoming disillusioned with the government’s strategy so early on in the game. The paper’s interpretation of the agreement is that it represents a firm confirmation of the fact that Greece has again become “a sovereign nation”!\n\nTo be sure, lots of Syriza supporters are beginning to feel quite edgy and irritable with the government’s handling of the negotiation process and the awareness that the party’s leadership has made a clear shift from radicalism to pragmatism.\n\nThe so-called Communist Tendency of Syriza has already denounced the agreement and is calling for a change in the party’s leadership. True, the Communist Tendency has very little influence inside Syriza but other, more influential voices aligned to Syriza are also expected in the next few days to speak out against the agreement.\n\nIndeed, the legendary 92-year-old leftist Manolis Glezos, currently a Syriza member in the European Parliament, is already among those who lost no time condemning the agreement and, in fact, apologising to the Greek people for having “helped to cultivate illusions” regarding the end of the bailout and terminating austerity and its adverse effects.\n\nAs Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras admitted on national TV the other day, and in a tone that was hardly celebratory as he must be undoubtedly fully aware that the agreement reached at the eurogroup meeting of February 20 reverses all of his party’s pre-election positions, “a difficult road lies ahead”.\n\nIndeed, Greece remains in debt bondage and with the noose of austerity and neo-liberalism still very much firmly around its neck. But that should not come as a surprise. It is the price paid for remaining in the euro under the aegis of neo-liberal rulers.\n\nIt sum, it appears that Syriza’s campaign slogan “hope is coming” will have the same fate as Obama’s revolution of hope: hopes that never materialised.", null, null, null ]
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[ null, "Dr. Doom explains why central bank intervention is leading to inequality and how to invest in this risky environment\nBy Valentin Schmid\nbiggersmaller\nPrint\n\nThey call him Dr. Doom and for good reason. Dr. Marc Faber, author, investment adviser, and publisher of the Gloom, Boom & Doom report, usually emphasizes the risks in the financial system and never minces his words.\n\nHowever, his views are more nuanced than most people think, and his advice for investors is more pragmatic than idealistic.\n\nEpoch Times spoke to Faber about central bank manipulation of financial markets, the reasons for income inequality, and how to invest in this environment.\n\nEpoch Times: How long can the central banks manipulate markets?\n\nSo the madness in the present time may go on. In a manipulated market, it won’t end well, but you don’t know when it will not end well, and how far the manipulation can last.\n\nEpoch Times: And then at one point, the central banks own everything.\n\nMr. Faber: They could essentially monetize everything, and then you have state ownership. And through the central banking system, you introduce socialism and communism, which is state ownership of production and consumption. You would have that, yes, that they can do.\n\nThe BoJ owns more than 50 percent of Japanese ETFs (exchange traded funds), which own large parts of the underlying companies. So indirectly they may own 20 percent of the Japanese companies, and they can go up to a higher level.\n\nI don’t think the central bankers are intelligent and smart enough to understand the consequences of their monetary policies at present. They focus on inflation but in my view they shouldn’t do anything. They don’t focus enough on what it does to the average standard of living of the people, to the average household income.\n\nEpoch Times: If the policies are similar, why haven’t we seen hyperinflation like in Zimbabwe or Venezuela?\n\nMr. Faber: The developed market central banks can go on for quite some time. If Zimbabwe prints money, the pain is more obvious right away because if you are Zimbabwe, and you print money and the others don’t, and the currency collapses, and you feel the pain much sooner.\n\nIf the major central banks, the Fed, the European Central Bank (ECB), the BoJ, the Bank of England, and the Chinese monetize and print money in concert and agreement with each other, they all talk to each other; then the currencies don’t collapse against each other. There may be fluctuations, but we don’t have a general collapse of a currency.\n\nPaper money, in general, can then collapse, and it has to a large extent against asset prices like real estate around the world over the last 30 years, against equity prices, against bond prices—which have been rallying since 1981—and against precious metals since 1999.\n\nAsset price inflation is less obvious to the average person in the street. The average American has no money, so he doesn’t care if prices for paintings and real estate go up—until it touches him.\n\nIt’s nonsense to claim that inflation is only going up 1 percent per year in the United States. The cost of living of a typical family is going up much more than that—insurance, transportation, schooling are all going up.\n\nFor example, health care premiums for insurance policies [are rising], so the typical household is being squeezed. The central banks don’t care about that; they don’t look at it.\n\nI suppose the system will collapse before we become like Venezuela. In the West, if they start to print money, the end game will be brief. Within five years, I expect the system to implode.\n\nEpoch Times: How can we avoid a collapse?\n\nMr. Faber: You better ask the bureaucrats what their plans are. They had zero rates since December 2008; soon eight years [passed], and that hasn’t boosted economic activity for the average household, not in Japan nor the United States nor the EU. Now they talk about fiscal spending.\n\nWe already have large deficits but no deficit is large enough for the interventionist, so they will boost fiscal spending. They will finance deficits by issuing government debt, which the central banks will monetize. The Treasury will issue debt, and then the Fed will buy all these debts. Of course, that will not end well, but it will postpone the problem for a while.\n\nThen they will find some academics who will blame wealth inequality on the evil capitalists who made so much money out of asset bubbles.\n\nThey will blame the economic woes on these people. To some extent this is true. But the rich people did not create the inflated asset values; it was the central banks, by slashing interest rates to zero and negative interest rates in many countries.\n\nFirst, you create mispricings through artificially low rates and negative interest rates and you boost the income and wealth of the super-rich. It’s at best the 0.1 percent that really benefit from asset inflation, at the cost of all the people that have no assets and so you have this rising wealth inequality. So we have to tax the rich people and tax them more.\n\nTaking money from the rich is appealing if you go to voters, and you say to them, “Look, the reason the economy is doing so badly, it’s because of the rich people, the billionaires. We have to take 20 percent away from them and give it to you.” You can be sure that everybody will vote for that because the wealthy are a minority. This is what happens after monetary policies completely fail.\n\nSome well-connected people will hide their wealth but a lot of people won’t. Even if they take 50 percent from the richest, it’s not going to help. The next step will be to take money from less wealthy people; the interventionists will go all the way.\n\nEpoch Times: How do you invest in this environment?\n\nBut they are not cheap by traditional valuation methods.\n\nHowever, I think it’s dangerous for someone to say: “We all agree that it will end badly, so we keep 100 percent of our money in cash.” First, you have to decide which cash.\n\nNumber two, we don’t know what the time frame until it ends badly is. And in an extreme money-printing environment, the Dow Jones Industrial Average can go to 100,000.\n\nIt may likely not go up against precious metals, but it can go up in nominal terms endlessly. It’s not going to help the typical household. I have seen many hyperinflating economies, and in each case, the standard of living of average people declined.\n\nIn this particular instance, the people and companies take the money out of the financial system and store it in cash in a vault.\n\nThe measure to implement negative 5 percent is not going to work very well, so one way to make it work is to abolish cash. You can still hoard real estate, food, cigarettes, and precious metals, but you can’t hold cash anymore. So that is likely to happen, in my view, if they go all the way.\n\nEpoch Times: What about gold?\n\nMr. Faber: I have made a very compelling case for gold in the late 1990s and silver and platinum. I wrote a book, “Tomorrow’s Gold,” which was not about gold but the rise of Asia. The gold price rose very sharply between 1999 and 2011, and it corrected after September 2011. It probably overshot, and the mining shares overshot on the upside, so they corrected.\n\nNow, between last October and December, we had major lows in gold stocks and precious metals prices from where the prices will continue to rise.\n\nThey are going to go up tomorrow or in three to five years, I don’t know. If you keep printing paper money, the supply of money increases and assets that are in short supply or limited supply—whether it’s a Ferrari or a Gaugin painting—they are in tight supply, so they will appreciate.\n\nEpoch Times: But you would not only buy cash and gold mining stocks, right?\n\nMr. Faber: I think holding all your assets in cash is very dangerous. I want to be diversified; I hold some cash, bonds, equities, some real estate, and some precious metals.\n\nThe moment you diversify, your returns are suboptimal, but it’s likely to preserve your capital." ]
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[ "The pairing of these two heavenly bodies results in some unique energies being directed toward the sign of Pisces here on Earth. Those born under this astrology sign are spiritually oriented and charitable.\n\nAt times, however, Pisceans can have difficulty distinguishing fact from fantasy; they tend to get caught up in their dreams and views of how things should be. The element associated with Pisces is water. Those born under this zodiac sign easily relate to the emotional and unpredictable nature of this liquid gold.\n\nPisces feel a great deal, and they also feel misunderstood much of the time. Yes, they could cry you a river if the circumstances were right.\n\nEven so, the Pisces personality revels in its compassionate and imaginative nature and loves to cater to others. At times like this, Pisces would be wise to take time for themselves, the better to find their center once again.\n\n\nMany Pisces also immerse themselves in the arts and other creative pursuits as a centering mechanism, and they are quite talented in these areas. Those of the Pisces horoscope sign alternate between reality and non-reality in keeping with their introspective natures; their voyage between consciousness and an unconscious dream state says much about their intuitive, almost psychic natures.", null, "For this reason, Pisces can be hard to pin down, prompting some to call them the chameleons of the zodiac. Pisces traits are compassion and charitability, and this star sign will quickly put the needs of others ahead of their own.\n\nThe flipside to their giving nature is that the oft-timid Fish are likely to be taken advantage of by less well-meaning souls. Are you a Pisces man or a Pisces woman? They can also be quite romantic, dreaming up delicious treats for their lover.\n\nPisces are generally gentle, easy-going folk, who are on the shy and reticent side. They are modest to the point of impracticality, often stepping up only to show their talents in painting or music.\n\n\nHowever, Vedic astrology is different from Western astrology in that it measures the fixed zodiac, rather than the moving zodiac. Go figure! Black Friday Extended! Pisces Dates: February 19 to March Your December Horoscope Is a Peek into Listen: Your December Numerology Forecast." ]
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[ "ARTIST OF THE WEEK: No. 232 August Spies\n\nARTIST OF THE WEEK: No. 232 August Spies", null, "You'll be hard pressed to find a rocker in their thirties that wasn't a fan of Hell Is For Heroes back in the day. The band ruled the UK's early noughties post-hardcore scene, but after three critically-praised albums, the band called it a day from releasing new music at the end of the last decade. Which gives us great joy to hear that the band's frontman Justin Schlosberg has returned to release new music under his new moniker August Spies.\n\nNamed after the 19th century ‘mayday’ union activist from Chicago, August Spies sees the singer leave his raucous days behind him as he shares his swooning debut single 'This Is How It Goes'. Inspired by the likes of Tom Waits and Nick Cave, his latest cut delivers a smooth and warm serenade with just a touch of haunting atmosphere.\n\nSpeaking about the new track, the frontman explained, \"It’s a song about love and loss, life and death, light and dark, everyday failure and ultimate triumph. It’s been hovering round my head and in my guts for the best part of 20 years and I couldn’t make it go away. I must be one of the slowest, laziest songwriters in the world.”" ]
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[ "I replaced the front turn signals bulbs with LEDs from SuperBrights. 1156-A18-T. 325 lumens. A significant difference compared to stock bulbs.", null, null, "I’d show the difference between the stock and LED rear tail and turn signals but those bulbs are on back order.\n\nWhat flasher unit are you using?\n\nA 3 prong electronic unit made by Novita. Looks a lot like this one, probably came out of the same assembly line.\n\nSomeone in the past stuck a Series 1-1/2 bonnet on the car.\n\nJohn, for the brake/turn lights, did you order clear or red bulbs?\n\nOk thanks! Going to order a set. I’ve always been worried that someone’s not going to see the dim bulbs of the original setup. Would not be a pretty thing to be at the end of a rear ender.\n\nTwo pictures, the first shows the tail lights, LED on the left, conventional bulb on the right. The second picture shows the 4 way flashers on, again LED on the left. Pictures were taken in daylight, just before noon.", null, null, null, "Does anyone know if these would fit into a series 1 light fixture? Or have a recommendation for a Series 1 rear light LED bulb? I’ve seen XK’s set , but it’s quite expensive\n\nDoes anyone know if these would fit into a series 1 light fixture?\n\nThe fronts I listed in the original post should fit, unless Series I front parking/turn signal fixtures are different than Series 1-1/2. The rears? I don’t know.\n\nThanks for the write up and part numbers. I also ordered a pair for the rear of my S2.\n\nI just ordered the front and rear flashers and rear taillights plus flasher unit this morning from superbright. They have a 15% discount through tomorrow. Here is the order with p/n.", null, "Hope you got the specs right, because I just duplicated your order for my 68 S1…\n\nI took them out and numbers before I ordered. But I have a clear front lens. Not sure if yours is amber. If so you should order an amber bulb. I did red on the rears per John Walker\n\nOne more thing. My old flashers worked fine with LEDs in front and filament bulbs in back. There was enough load to trigger the flasher cans. After putting LEDs in back, the signals and 4-way flashers didn’t work. So I went to the store and bought two electronic flashers that the package said would work with LEDs. No joy when I installed them. I wound up taking them back and getting a pair of Sylvania Load equalizers. I installed those on the front turn signal wiring. Now everything works as it should with the original flashers.\n\nJohn are the load equalizers resisters? I went ahead and ordered a LED flasher so I hope it works. Why two? Its been 20 years since I did my car but I thought there was only one.\n\nJohn are the load equalizers resisters? I went ahead and ordered a LED flasher so I hope it works. Why two? Its been 20 years since I did my car but I thought there was only one.\n\nYou need one for each side with the turn signals. They come in a package of two.\n\nEdit: It’s dark now and I checked. These things look astoundingly bright in the dark, much brighter than stock. and the sharp “on” and “off” gets your attention." ]
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[ "As a newbie expat in the United Arab Emirates, one of the things that you should be aware of in this Muslim country is that every year, the country celebrates a the holy month of Ramadan. It is customary that all Muslims fast during this month and as a foreigner living in the UAE, we need to abide by certain rules and regulations to also show respect to our brothers and sisters. Here are some tips on how to behave during Ramadan season.\n\nRamadan usually happens in between the months of June to July, but it the schedule depends on the sighting of the moon. If you are coming during this month to visit Dubai, please be guided accordingly as these rules were implemented by the government. While Dubai is an open city, we also need to follow proper guidelines or else we will be reprimanded.", null, "As an expat, you can visit Jumeirah Mosque, where tour guides can explain how important is Ramadan to Muslims for reflection, prayer, and cleanse themselves from the actions they committed, so you should respect the holy month.\n\nYou won’t feel bored though as Dubai never really shuts its doors in malls and outlets completely, you can visit many tourist attractions that will be quite empty like Burj Khalifa, you can still go to bars that will remain serve alcohol but ONLY after sunset, also liquor stores won’t be totally closed but they sell ONLY after sunset also.\n\nWhat to Avoid in Ramadan\n\nBut even if Dubai is still open and tolerable to expats, let’s not abuse this. Here are some don’ts when spending the holy month here.\n\nRamadan, is one of the months in the Islamic calendar, in which it was imposed on Muslims to fast. Ramadan is known as the month of generosity. People hastens to forgive each others and do many worships and charities, it is also a good chance to feel the inner peace of your soul and try to live the traditions of Arabs as an expat.\n\nAs an expat, we can try to take advantage of the spiritual benefits of Ramadan and relax. Also, many expats also utilize this month and join in the fasting period as they set various goals for themselves. If you have any experience with Ramadan share it with us.\n\ndos and dontsDubaiRamadanramadan in UAE" ]
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[ null, "Daseke Inc., ranked No. 59, made its first appearance on the list.\n\nLooking at revenue numbers and truck capacity, Daseke Inc. would rank No. 2 in North America when it comes to open deck carriers.\n\nThe article said that Daseke Inc. was one of two companies making a “splash” in the industry – with five flatbed carriers joining the Daseke family since 2008. Revenue was listed at $447 million and the combined Daseke companies employed 1990 people.\n\nIn the article, written by Dan Bearth, Don Daseke talked about what drew him to the trucking industry — Smokey Point Distributing was the first company to join the Daseke family in 2008.\n\nBearth quoted Don as saying: “I really liked the people (after meeting the SPD owners). My philosophy is to invest in people. Anyone can have a few trucks, but people make the difference.”\n\nThe article goes on to discuss why Don decided to expand beyond SPD – Don said it was because he realized no company was offering high-service open-deck hauling on a national basis. Daseke set out to change that and orchestrated several more transactions – bringing E.W. Wylie, J. Grady Randolph, Central Oregon Truck Company, and The Boyd Companies into the family.\n\n“The addition of Boyd Bros catapulted Daseke Inc. to No. 59 on the Transport Topics Top 100 list of U.S. and Canadian for hire carriers,” wrote Bearth. The article goes on to talk about how the autonomously run Daseke companies collaborate and share best practices. Don said it makes each carrier more efficient and a more appealing place to work.\n\nDon was quoted as saying he wasn’t through with expanding the Daseke family. “I’m looking for outstanding companies with strong management and safety culture. We do not take over management. We’re giving them an opportunity to be part of something bigger.”" ]
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[ null, "Drivers License can be found on the album drivers license\n\nOlivia Rodrigo (born February 20, 2003) is an American actress and singer. She is known for her roles as Paige Olvera on the Disney Channel series Bizaardvark and Nini Salazar-Roberts on the Disney+ series High School Musical: The Musical: The Series.\n\nRodrigo began acting in theater productions at Lisa J. Mails Elementary School and Dorothy McElhinney Middle School. She moved from Murrieta to Los Angeles when she landed her role on Bizaardvark. She is of Filipino descent on her father’s side. Read more on Last.fm" ]
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[ "Cork Philharmonic Winds was founded by its conductor, Robert O’Brien, in 2012 to give Cork-based wind, brass and percussion players the opportunity to perform original music of the highest quality written for wind ensembles and band. For this concert, the ensemble welcomes guest conductor Liam Daly for a typically diverse programme featuring works and arrangements by Irish composers, including Fergal Carroll, Declan Townsend, Vincent Kennedy, John C. Murphy and Robert O’Brien.", null, "Cork Philharmonic Winds was founded by its conductor, Robert O’Brien, in 2012 to give Cork-based wind, brass and percussion players the opportunity to perform original music of the highest quality written for wind ensembles and band. Repertoire performed to date ranges from the Petite Symphonie of Charles Gounod written for just nine players, to the iconic Music for Prague by Karel Husa and from classic, much loved band pieces such as the First Suite in Eb by Gustav Holst to the Irish premiere of Lucas Garner’s ‘Mjolnir’ – Concerto for Timpani and Band. Soloists to perform with the group include: Michael Marshall (trombone), Roy Doherty (clarinet), Kevin Power (timpani), Lynda Lee (soprano), Ken Marshall (saxophone), Gary Curtin (euphonium) and Michael Mullins (trumpet).", null, "Liam has worked extensively with youth bands and wind ensembles in Ireland and was Music Director of the Barrack Street Concert Band Waterford, Carlow Choral Society, Mayfield Brass Band, Dungarvan Brass Band, Athlone and Fermoy Musical Societies and conducted the Ruckert Orchestra and the Cork Symphony Orchestra. Liam took up a commission with the Irish Defence Forces in 1989 and served for fourteen years where he was Officer Commanding and Music Director of the Band of the Western Brigade Athlone and the Band of the Southern Brigade Cork. In 2004 he took up a commission in the Australian Defence Forces where he was Second in Command/Deputy Music Director of the Australian Army Band Melbourne, Officer Commanding/Music Director of the Australian Army Bands Darwin and Perth. While in Darwin he worked at Darwin University teaching at a youth orchestral music programme and directed the Darwin Symphony Orchestra.\n\nSince returning to Ireland in 2008, Liam has taught at Kilkenny’s St Canice’s Co-Ed National School, Coolcotts in Wexford and at the Redemptorist Centre of Music, Limerick. Liam was conductor of the University of Limerick Orchestra from 2012 to 2019 and of the Irish Symphonic Wind Orchestra (ISWO) for three years. He currently teaches brass and theory at the Limerick School of Music.\n\nLiam is the events manager for Discover Ireland Tours and organises concerts for international ensembles. He is the administrator of the Symphony Club of Waterford (SCOW) where he organises up to six concerts a year in Waterford.", null ]
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[ "The drama of the removal of President Donald Trump continues. After the first series \"The Russian Affair\", the second \"The Ukrainian Affair\" does not seem better written. Above all, it shows the inability of the Democrats to criticize the president for his policies and could turn against them.", null, "The Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi.\n\nThe Democrats in the House have made an impressive showing in the impeachment hearings so far. They have made known that they have several more star witnesses. On their part a few of the Republicans in the House did put the two diplomats off kilter for a few embarrassing minutes when they posed the question whether any of them had personally seen any written Trump missive to the Ukrainian President which could be construed as quid pro quo. Another aspect they repeated frequently was that while the Obama Administration had dithered on providing lethal arms the Donald Trump administration had done so including the supply of Javelin anti tank missiles that the Ukrainians were demanding. From the hearings so far most Democrats would have realized that from what had transpired so far, impeachment was a charge that might not hold water; Rejection by the Republican majority in the Senate becoming a later development, should it come to that. Therefore it appears that the Democrats would generally be satisfied were the proceedings to expose Trump and the manner in which foreign policy was being run during his watch. They hope that it would make a dent in his vote bank. What then are the anomalies that the Democrats would be loath to touch upon and the Republicans to date have failed to highlight? The most glaring ones are summarized in the ensuing paragraphs.\n\nThe matter raised by the diplomats who kept returning to it during their deposition related to the informal channels that were working simultaneously. Without saying it in so many words they opined that these undermined the formal channels and by implication were irregular and were being used to further the President’s agenda. It would have been known to such seasoned diplomats that what they term irregular diplomacy and what countries around the world term back channel diplomacy, is fairly common. Heads of state often conduct the same through their National Security Advisers and very often through special representatives in whose discretion they have full confidence to deliver sealed missives directly to the head of state being contacted. There are so many examples of past Presidents of the United States doing the same. The most important one was during the Cuban Missile Crisis when President Kennedy used his brother Robert Kennedy for back channel diplomacy with his Russian counterpart. The back channel diplomacy succeeded. The Russians agreed to withdraw their missiles from Cuba and the world released its breath. The quid pro quo was the withdrawal of Jupiter missiles from Turkey. Several examples can be cited from actions by other countries in the two World Wars and throughout the Cold War. These often avoided more serious outcomes. The practice was followed by the adversaries in the Cold War. After the War years many heads of state and their governments started using these for what has been termed as parallel diplomacy or quiet diplomacy far removed from the media and prying eyes. India and Pakistan have been using the same for decades. It has more often than not dampened situations that could have become explosive.\n\nClandestine actions by former US presidents to further their agenda have taken place in the past from time to time. Many never came to light while others were revealed or unearthed well after the events. The most questionable and controversial one took place during the Ronald Reagan presidency. It related to what became known as the Iran Contra Affair. It seems to have been directly conducted from the White House under the aegis of the President. In the Iran-Contra affair, the Reagan administration secretly sold weapons to Iran to bring about the release of American hostages held in Lebanon. Money from the Iran weapons-sale was then used to fund the Contras, a group of guerrilla “freedom fighters” opposed to the Marxist government of Nicaragua. Col. Oliver North who met President Reagan on several occasions was chosen to carry out the negotiations. It was also known in Iran as the McFarlane Affair. Oliver North was indicted on sixteen charges in the Iran–Contra affair and found guilty of three—aiding and abetting obstruction of Congress, shredding or altering official documents and accepting a gratuity. His convictions were later overturned on the grounds that his immunized testimony had tainted his trial.\n\nThe most glaring omission in the impeachment trial on the part of Nancy Pelosi and the House democrats was not to have discussed the Vice President Biden and his son’s dealings in Ukraine thoroughly prior to commencement of the impeachment hearings, in closed-door discussions if they felt that was necessary. Had they done so many questions that should have been thrashed threadbare might either not have arisen or if they arose they would have done their home work in advance and would have had answers ready. It was not the case. Vice President Biden was heading to become the leading democrat contender to take on Trump in the forthcoming 2020 elections. His chances were considered bright. Due diligence required that the former Vice President’s and his son’s involvement that many today would term questionable be thoroughly gone into by face-to-face interactions. Should doubts have arisen they might have decided to delay the impeachment hearings till all matters had been clarified to their satisfaction.\n\nIt is only a matter of time that Republican senators in the House bring it up as the hearings proceed. Or they might decide to turn the tables decisively in the Senate when the time came were the matter to reach the Senate. So far from what is known the Trump quid pro quo was related to the Ukrainian government investigating the Biden father and son’s dealings. In recent weeks, Trump has relentlessly mocked Hunter Biden, to the point that his presidential campaign began selling shirts that say, “Where’s Hunter?” highlighting that the former vice president’s son had been out of the public spotlight for weeks. At a recent political rally, Trump noted that Hunter Biden had been thrown out of the Navy. Hunter Biden was discharged from the Navy Reserve in 2014 after failing a drug test and has struggled with alcohol and drug abuse. He told ABC News that, “like every single person that I’ve ever known, I have fallen and I’ve gotten up.”\n\nThe House Democrats should realize that were the hearings to go deeper towards indicting Trump the tables might be turned on them. Were Mr. Biden to become or have become the Democrat presidential nominee sooner or later the people, the media and even representatives on the Capitol Hill would have raised the question as to whether former Vice President’s dealings in Ukraine were questionable or not as these had started directly or by proxy while he was still in government. Further, was the involvement so deep that were he to ascend to the White House the Ukrainian government would be in a position to demand quid pro quo from time to time.\n\nThe following article may not be construed as an endorsement for Mr. Trump’s second -term. It is not the case.\n\nWhy is the situation in Pakistan irremediable?\nThe Assassination of Benazir Bhutto, according to an Indian General" ]
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[ null, "The Goloseevsky regional court judge, Deputy Arthur Ward and former government officials have luxury yachts, which are located in the exclusive yacht clubs of Kiev. This was reported in the investigation of the program “Nashi Groshi”.\n\nThe authors of the investigation clarify that every Ukrainian ship must register and have a unique number and title. That is, if the Dnieper goes luxury yacht without numbers is the offender. But the fines are too low – a maximum of 850 UAH, so they can not motivate the rich to comply with the law.\n\nJournalists in the course of a month watched the piers of the most expensive yacht clubs in the capital and found out the real owners of luxury boats. Among them – MPs and judges.\n\nOn father’s Deputy BPP Arthur Ward was a cruise boat Bavaria Sport HT, the cost of which is not less than UAH 2 million.", null, null, "The judge of the court Holosiivskyi district court of Kyiv Nikolay Skira is the owner of the Italian boat Laver. Moreover, in his Declaration stated that he purchased the watercraft over 443 thousand UAH, when his real present value of at least 1.6 million, according to journalists.\n\nEx-MP Oleksandr Buryak uses the English yacht Princess Fly for $ 1 million. It is recorded on the company “Grandis”, co-founder of which is the ex-Deputy from “Batkivshchyna”.", null, "The father of the ex-Minister of ecology and natural resources Nikolai Zlochevsky, who after Euromaidan left the Ukraine, and in 2015, the GPU has a Bolo out on him for illegal enrichment, an English boat SeaLine F37 for more than 5.5 million hryvnias.", null, "Ex-Deputy of Dnepropetrovsk regional state administration Gennady Korban owns one of the largest yachts that go along the Dnieper. Reporters found the ship called “ATALANTA” in the city of Dnepr." ]
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[ null, "“The President of India has been pleased to appoint Vinai Kumar Saxena to be the Lt Governor of National Capital Territory of Delhi with effect from the date he assumes charge of his office,” reads the statement.\n\nSaxena took charge as Chairman of Khadi and Village Industries on October 27, 2015. (ANI)" ]
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[ null, "Will Carlo Ancelotti be Italy's next manager?\n\nThe deadline the FIGC gave for the announcement of the new Italy manager is fast approaching. Billy Costacurta, one of commissioner Roberto Fabbricini’s deputies, promised Giampiero Ventura’s permanent successor would be in place by May 20.\n\nHis former teammate and manager, Carlo Ancelotti, has always been the frontrunner. The last elected FIGC president, Carlo Tavecchio wanted him in situ immediately after Sweden qualified for this summer’s World Cup at Italy’s expense.\n\nAncelotti is the most successful Italian manager still active at elite level. His credentials speak for themselves but he did not appear convinced by Tavecchio and his administration. Accepting the offer would have helped Tavecchio save his own job when his position had become untenable. Not that it should ever have been tenable in the first place.\n\nNews that Costacurta and Ancelotti met in Rome this week has led to renewed talk of the serial Champions League winner moving into international management. The FIGC confirmed a meeting had taken place, although Costacurta downplayed the encounter as entirely casual. He made it sound as if he just happened to bump into Ancelotti. You know how it works.\n\nCarlo was in Rome for work and, of all the hotels in the Eternal City, he so happened to choose the one Billy has made his residence since accepting the role of vice-commissioner with the FIGC. The stars must have aligned. Fabbricini was keen to point out Ancelotti asked Costacurta for coffee, not the other way round.\n\nOn the surface, the time seems right for Ancelotti. After all, what is there left for him to accomplish in the club game? He has managed the most prestigious teams in the world, winning the league in four of Europe’s top five leagues. The only title to get away from him was La Liga. Not that Real Madrid and their supporters hold that against Ancelotti. Not after he ended their wait for la Decima in Lisbon, which was satisfactory enough on its own without it coming against rivals Atleti.\n\nThe first of Ancelotti’s three books goes by the title ‘I Prefer the Cup’ a play on words with Coppa - the dry cured pork he loves. Isn't it time to start thinking about adding the Henri Delaunay trophy to his collection or the World Cup in 2022? You can picture Ancelotti as an Italian Del Bosque. The question is: does he see himself in that role?\n\nEver since the job became vacant Ancelotti has expressed his pride at being considered for the position. His coaching career started within the FIGC as part of Arrigo Sacchi’s staff. At the same time Ancelotti has made it clear he would like to remain in the club game. Arsenal are looking for a new manager. Chelsea are expected to. But that’s it and neither are likely to be in the Champions League next year.\n\nPerhaps this explains why Ancelotti has agreed to meet the FIGC again. Maybe it also acknowledges his place in pecking order on Arsenal’s shortlist. The FIGC have a couple of issues when it comes to making their pitch. The first is convincing him there is a serious, meaningful project in the pipeline. The other is the expense of appointing him and his staff.\n\nAs was the case with Antonio Conte, it might be necessary for Fabbricini and Costacurta to persuade a sponsor to subsidise his wages. Reviewing the shortlist of candidates, which includes Roberto Mancini and Conte, this is going to be a recurring problem. The FIGC has expensive taste. But it’s worth bearing in mind a big name would attract more sponsorship revenue and help pay for themselves.\n\nAncelotti is still under contract with Bayern until July, although Fabbricini claims all ties will be severed once they go out of the Champions League, which will happen on Tuesday unless they overturn the 2-1 defeat suffered at the hands of Real Madrid in Munich this week. The sense is it is less messy than extricating Conte from Chelsea and Mancini from Zenit.\n\nThe FIGC say they’ll meet again with Ancelotti. After all, how much talking can you do over a quick espresso? You get the impression the ball is in Carlo’s court. “I told him Marcello Lippi and Cesare Prandelli did not earn what they could earn at club level. But the Italy job has a value that goes far beyond money.”\n\nAt 58, it’s hard to escape the feeling the moment has come for Ancelotti to take it. In the past he joked that any time before 2030 is too soon.\n\nBut is the right time not now, Carlo?" ]
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[ null, "In 1974, shortly after arrival at my first US Air Force “permanent” duty assignment – Eglin AFB, FL – I began taking flight lessons in preparation for certification as a private pilot. After logging a little over ten hours, I made my first solo flight while on leave for Christmas at Holloman AFB, NM. But after returning to Eglin, I found I couldn’t make the rent, the car insurance, the power bill, etc. unless I gave up flying.\n\nWhen my Mom died this last January, I began to consider how to best conduct the remainder of my life. I decided, I’d better get about the business of doing some of the things I’ve always wanted to do. So this spring I began (re)taking ground school at Augusta Aviation in Augusta, GA. I also applied for the required FAA Class 3 medical certificate. The medical certificate is required before a student pilot can fly solo flights. It took months of back-and-forth with the FAA due to some vision issues I had a few years ago (retinal flashes), and my ongoing treatment for ocular hypertension. But I finally received my medical certificate last week and scheduled myself for my first training flight in more than forty-five years this afternoon.\n\nDespite my father’s sage advice years ago, I informed my flight instructor that I had a little previous flying experience – along with lifelong exposure to the flying community through my fighter pilot Dad and my own twenty-year Air Force career. I’m happy to say that I haven’t forgotten everything I learned during my training all those years ago – just most of it. Perhaps that’s not such a bad thing. I don’t have too many bad habits that have solidified into “muscle memory” which need to be unlearned. The flight went well. After basic (re)indoctrination into flight procedures and radio call procedures and an hour or so doing baby step maneuvers – climbs, descents, shallow turns, climbing and descending turns, power-off slow flight simulating a landing approach – over Clark’s Hill Lake, we returned to our starting point – Daniel Field – in Augusta. My instructor pilot’s knuckles had returned to a healthy color by that time, and he allowed me to fly the airplane almost down to touchdown." ]
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[ null, "The number of hit and run accidents continues to rise in the United States. A hit and run occurs when a driver flees the scene of an accident that he or she was involved in without stopping, exchanging or leaving contact information. Under Massachusetts driving law, drivers involved in an accident resulting in $1,000 or more worth of damage must submit a written report about the accident to the registrar within five days of the accident. The term hit and run is frequently used to describe a fatal accident, particularly involving a pedestrian, where the driver leaves the scene, but a hit and run can also include accidents where individuals are injured but not fatally or where there is only property damage. Drivers often flee accident scenes because they were intoxicated or because they were texting or knew that they were otherwise negligent at the time of the accident. Since the injured parties in hit and run accidents are usually killed or incapacitated as the result of the accident, it is often extremely difficult to find the driver – much less to recover from their actions.\n\nCan the Police Find the Driver?\n\nIt is important to file a police report as quickly as possible after the accident. Even if you could not make out the license plate number or other identifying marks, police may still be able to track down the vehicle that was involved in the hit and run. Surveillance cameras may be able to lead police to the driver, and drivers often go to mechanics or body shops quickly after a hit and run in order to get damage to their car fixed or have their car repainted, so police may be able to find the vehicle while it is being repaired.\n\nHow Can You Be Compensated for the Damages?\n\nWhat Other Penalties Will the Driver Face?\n\nFleeing the scene of an accident is a serious crime under Massachusetts law, and the legal and personal consequences can be severe. In addition to having to pay for the other person’s damages, a driver who causes an accident and then leaves the scene without exchanging contact information may face criminal charges, up to and including a felony charge if there was a fatality. A negligent driver may have to serve prison time, do community service or spend time on probation. A driver convicted of a hit and run may have his or her license suspended and may have a difficult time obtaining car insurance in the future.\n\nIn personal injury cases, having a good lawyer can mean the difference of tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars. Personal injury attorney Peter Ventura has practiced in central Massachusetts since 1985, and his law firm has experience in representing individuals in all types of driving and other personal injury litigation. For an evaluation of your case, contact the law office of Peter Ventura today at 508-755-7535." ]
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[ null, null, "Former Chelsea midfielder, Michael Ballack has undergone an operation to remove a tumour from his back.\n\nAccording to Bild, the ex-Germany international had a growth discovered on his body during an MRI examination by doctors. He immediately underwent surgery in Hanover to remove the tumour from near his spinal cord during the lockdown.\n\nLaboratory examinations recently cleared Ballack of any fears that the growth was cancerous, with results showing the tumour was benign.\n\nThe 43-year-old is said to be recovering on holiday in Portugal, where he is watching his former team Bayern Munich in the Champions League.\n\nBallack who hung up his boots eight years ago, earned 98 caps for his country and inspired them to the final of the World Cup in 2002.\n\nHe spent four years at Bayern Munich before moving to Stamford Bridge on a free transfer in 2006. The legendary midfielder won two FA Cups and a single Premier League title with Chelsea." ]
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[ null, "Lee Yo-Won is cast in JTBC drama series “Green Mothers Club” (literal title). She will play the lead character. The screenplay revolves around a group of mothers with elementary school age kids who become friends. Actress Choo Ja-Hyun, who most recently appeared in tvN drama series “My Unfamiliar Family” as the older sister, is currently considering an offer to play the second lead female character.\n\nAir date for “Green Mothers Club” has not yet been decided.\n\nPlot Synopsis by AsianWiki: A story depicting the friendships, motherly love and growth of 5 mothers.\n\nThe mothers, who all have elementary school age children, meet around the school. The have their own complexes, which they are unable to get over. By interacting with each other, the mothers’ friendships develop and they grow as people." ]
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[ null, "Former FBI director James B. Comey on Thursday used a dramatic appearance before the national audience to sharply criticize the character of the president, accusing Trump of firing him over the Russia investigation and then misleading the public about the reason for the dismissal.\n\nComey made is clear by saying that Trump and his team told “lies, plain and simple” about him and the FBI. Comey said that he wrote a memo after one particular odd private meeting with the president as he feared that Trump might lie about it.\n\nAccording to reports, this is the first time the FBI director ever wrote a memo about meeting with the president.\n\nAccording to Comey’s judgment, he said “I was fired, in some way, to change – or the endeavor was to change the way the Russia investigation was being conducted”\n\nThe testimony continues to raise more questions and red flags about the credibility of the US administration.\n\nHowever, the White House deputy press secretary Sarah Sanders said “I can definitely say the president is not a liar,” she added “ I think its frankly insulting that the question would be asked.”\n\nThe investigation is not over yet, and the private investigation will continue and the next few days/weeks will reveal more info. However, the market reacted positively to the testimony, as it wasn’t as bad as traders thought.\n\nThe US Equities spiked to new record, while the US Dollar recovered some of last week’s declines, while safe haven assets took a hit.\n\nThe US Dollar is now higher for the third day in a row, something that we haven’t seen since the middle of May, trading above 97.0 until this report was released.\n\nYet, the big question will be answered by the Federal Reserve later next week. A rate hike is highly possible, but it doesn’t grant a change in the trend as well, especially after the recent slowing down in most economic activities.\n\nWhat matters in next week’s decision is the Fed’s economic projections and whether the Fed is still looking for further rate hikes. However, from what the economic activities show, the Fed is most probably would be dovish, and that would likely keep the US Dollar under pressure for the rest of Q2.\n\nFor the time being, from a technical point of view, selling USD rally remains the favorable strategy. Any upside rally is likely to remain limited below the short-term downtrend which stands around 98.50, which is also confluence with a former support area, which switched to a resistance.\n\nEven though it becomes a boring headline, the US equities keep pushing higher and stay at new historical highs.\n\nYet, I’am still not interested in jumping into such an overvalued market anytime soon, since we haven’t seen any reasonable retracement for years now.\n\nAt the same time, there are still some opportunities in stocks, and today traders might need to look at SNAP stock, which likely to move sharply lower today.\n\nCiti Bank decided to downgrade SNAP stock from Buy to neutral with a price target of $20 down from $24. The downgrade comes on the back of user growth concerns, seeing 25% decline in user growth in Q2 compared to the previous forecast.\n\nSuch news would put a notable pressure on the stock today. It is already down by 1.8% in Pre-Market now, trading around $18.50.\n\nDowngrades like this usually leas to 0.5 to $1 move lower if not more. Therefore, $18 or $17.50 might be considered as the next possible targets. I don’t use snapchat application, but I would love to trade it.\n\nDisclaimer: All information provided is an opinion and is for informational purposes only. It is not intended to be an investment advice." ]
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[ null, "Photo from the film Abacus Small Enough to Jail.\n\nEarly in April 2017, Dr. David Dao was flying home where he was needed urgently. The United Airlines flight was overbooked, and through misfeasance on the part of United, four people admitted to their seats on the airline were asked to vacate. Only Dr. Dao refused. He was violently dragged from the plane by police who were called by the airline and sustained injuries. In our age of identity politics, you’ve got to ask: was it just a coincidence that an Asian-American was chosen to be the one passenger out of scores in their seats, or did the authorities think they would have an easy job with such a person, something that they’d never consider doing with an African-American passenger? The same politics applies to a case that began years bank, during a time that the big banks and investment houses had given mortgage loans to people who could not possibly meet payments, given their financial status. Foreclosures followed, an economic crisis loomed, and Chase, Citibank, Goldman Sachs and other giants were not only let off the hook but actually the recipients of a government bailout of over $700 billion.\n\nSuch was not the case with a Chinese-American bank, Abacus, a small affair in New York’s Chinatown founded by a fellow who is now eighty years old and who claims that he founded the small bank to make business easier for their clientele than would one of the big guys. His good will notwithstanding, he and his senior staff were prosecuted by Cyrus Vance Jr., the Manhattan District Attorney, on some 240 counts of felony and misdemeanor. “Abacus: Small Enough to Jail” is the documentary which reimagines the case, reenacting the absurdity of the prosecution in an understandably biased way, i.e. for the most part facts favorable to the defense were utilized.\n\nSpecifically in May 2012 the Abacus bank and nineteen of its employees were prosecuted on fraud charges relating to hundreds of millions of dollars of mortgages sold to Fannie Mae between 2005 and 2010. The D.A., who took an active role in the prosecution. The principal defendant Thomas Sung, a lawyer born in Shanghai and known in New York for much pro bono service to Chinese-Americans, fired the one employee who, he admits, was guilty of fraud. To further his case, Mr. Sung points out that the default rate of 0.3% was only one-tenth the national average.\n\nWhere is the evidence of such potential felonies as selling sub-par mortgage loans to Fannie Mae with the hope of conning that body? We can see why Steve James took the job of director of “Abacus,” given his social conscience, as he directed such movies as “At the Death House Door”-about a prison chaplain who, after presiding at Texas executions came out against capital punishment.\n\nOne of the best aspects of the film “Abacus” is that while many people speak, some excited members of the Sung family speaking over others, James avoids questioning a bunch of talking heads sitting in chairs. Archival film, of course, is shown, principally the blocks around New York’s Chinatown with a few scenes in a restaurant seating the Sung family around a large table with an enviable supply of dark green vegetables and noodles. A nice surprise as well are some clips from Frank Capra’s classic 1946 movie “It’s a Wonderful Life,” with Jimmy Stewart in the role of George Bailey, who saves his town of New Bedford from the forces of greed.\n\nOne may wonder how many people charged with misdemeanors or felonies plead guilty rather than face weeks, maybe months of litigation with the chance that though innocent, they may not be able to convince a jury. If only ten percent of people charged with felonies demanded jury trials, the criminal justice system would come to a halt. Kudos to Thomas Sung for showing that Chinese-Americans are not the passive group that they are stereotypically considered to be." ]
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[ "Publisher Nacon has released a new trailer for its upcoming rally racer WRC Generations, confirming that the game will be launching on Nintendo Switch on December 1st, 2022. It's arriving a bit earlier on other platforms this week on November 3rd, so presumably developer Kylotonn needs a bit more time to get the title fully optimised for Switch.\n\nWRC Generations reportedly has the largest selection of cars, tracks, and special stages in the series to date. Nacon has also detailed 'Leagues Mode', which will be cross-platform on everything other than Switch, so that's... not ideal.\n\nLeagues mode is the main competitive mode of WRC Generations. It is divided into two categories: solo and team. Players can rank in both modes simultaneously. In solo, the ranking of a player is determined by the points obtained individually, while the addition of the points obtained by each player determines the positioning of their team.\n\nLeagues mode is a cross-platform feature (except for the Switch which will work independently), where the goal is to obtain the best rank within the different leagues:\n\nEach league is subdivided into three tiers. Each tier is then divided into groups of players or teams, for competition on a direct scale. Groups can contain up to 30 solo players and eight teams in the mode of the same name.", null, null, "Let us know in the comments if WRC Generations is on your radar or not; are you bothered by the later release date for the Switch?\n\nWell... Looks boring. 😑\nRealistic driving / racing games without random items to use such as Gran Turismo, Initial D, Need For Speed, etc are really uninteresting for me.\nI'm glad I already have Race with Ryan on PS4 for alternative cartoonish racing game.\nThe other similar games in my mind are Paw Patrol Grand Prix, Smurf's Kart, Garfield Kart, Animal Kart Racer, etc.\n\nI think this could be a return to form for the WRC games, similarly to NFS this year. Not sure I'll get this on release but I'm definitely going to keep my eyes on it.\n\nThis looks awsome. Will be a day 1 for me but on ps5. I loved WRC10 and overall it was a solid rally expierience with plenty of content. Will be a shame to see it get Codemastered.\n\nIf the Switch version is decent enough, I'll get it there. Arcade racing games are so fun.\n\nWell... if it'll look like WRC10 then I'll stay with the old ones. WRC 3 and 4 for Vita looked better. Especially foliage is outrageous, just like in WRC 5 on Vita. Guess that it'll be a tradition for this series? From better to worse, terrible and then ubearable?\n\nPutting aside the terrible graphics and framerate it's going to have, racing games suck with digital triggers. The Switch needs analog triggers.\n\nThese games have to be selling decently on switch for continued support. 🤷🏾‍♂️\n\nWhat happened to the update on WRC 10?\nVery poor from a developer I've been loyal to in the past but will wait for a good sale before a purchase.\n\nLuckily the last WRC game for the switch\n\nGame only looks good in screenshots, the actual game feels like it's struggling in the trailer.\n\nI have a cockpit and Fanatec devices...I play iRacing, Assetto Corsa Competizione, Dirt Rally, Formula 1......the best racing games of the world.......\n\nBest racing games? You forgot about this WRC diamond:\n\nAll of the PS2 games from the series were incredible.\n\nI'll be getting this, for I've been enjoying the mess out of WRC9.\nI just wish Nintendo would release a Joy-Con Pro or something that has analog triggers. Absolutely needed for any racing sim.\n\nBeing a sim racing fan on a Nintendo system is painful. I love me some racing sims, but I also like to travel..\n\n@NinjaNicky can't you just use the right analog as a workaround?\n\n@LemyAtom I could but its not the same. If the Mario steering wheel works, I might buy one of those 🤔" ]
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[ null, "A small locality in Kolkata which was originally known as Coomartolly is a unique potter’s quarter in the northern part of the city of joy. The place is famous for its expertise with sculpting Indian Gods and Goddesses out of clay for different festivals in West Bengal throughout the year. They also export their idols to other countries and communities. The name of the famous street with the idol merchants is known as Banamali Sarkar Street. There’s a famous Hindu temple named Dhakeshwari Mata Temple nearby.\n\nAfter the Battle of Plassey in 1757, the East India Company decided to build a new settlement of Fort William. This made the population shift towards Sutanati, while neighbourhoods of Jorasanko and its surroundings became the rich locality. Under the direct orders of the company different parts of the city were allocated for different workmen.\n\nWhen the city developed and grew, loads of people shifted into these localities changing these areas into just their names. However, the artisans of the North Kolkata neighbourhood Coomartolly survived in large numbers. These potters who built pots beside the river to sell later at the bazaar soon started making idols of gods and goddesses, which started to be worshipped very popularly by the mansions and palaces around the city.\n\nThis potter’s hub houses over thirty women and a lot of male artisans, who are busy modelling beautiful clay idols of gods and goddesses. Most of these feature Goddess Durga who is seen riding a lion and slaying the demon Mahishasura.\n\nThese idols are supplied around the area and overseas and the celebrations during Durga Puja within Kumartuli are popular and one of the oldest in Kolkata. The process of making these idols is very tough and intricate. It takes place within the lanes of this locality and it is a wonderful sight watching these artisans work on their own as you roam around Banamali Sarkar Street.\n\nPlaces to visit near Kumartuli Kolkata\n\nThe locality is one of the oldest parts of the city. You can visit the places around Kumartuli to get a view of the grandeur of old Kolkata.\n\n2. Nabin Chandra Dass: The lane that exits out of the Kumartuli area towards Sobhabazaar has a sweet shop known as Nabin Chandra Dass which is famous for inventing the Roshogolla which is an absolute favourite amongst the people of Kolkata.\n\n3. College Street: You can visit College Street too which isn’t too far away from the area and is famous for the hundreds and thousands of bookstalls around the area including a second-hand book market.\n\nLocation and How to Reach Kumartuli Kolkata\n\nKumartuli is situated between Rabindra Sarani and the Hooghly River. It is in between the localities of Ahiritola and Shobhabazar. Kumartuli is surrounded by Shyampukur, Bartala, Jorasanko, Jorabagan and Hooghly. Once you’re in Kolkata it’s not that hard to get to Kumartuli.\n\nBus: The locality is easily connected by roads as buses ply right next to Kumartuli. If you want to take a bus get off at Lal Mandir or Rajballavpur Bus Stops from where it’s a five-minute walk to Kumartuli.\n\nMetro: If you want to take the metro, you have to get off at the Shobhabazar Metro Station and walk from there to the locality.\n\nTrain: The closest railway station is Bagbazar which is around ten minutes away from Banamali Sarkar Street. Local trains are always available from every part of the city.\n\nFerry: If you arrived at Howrah railway station and you want to cross the river to Kumartuli you can take a ferry and get off at either Bagbazar Ferry Ghat or Shobhabazar Ahiritola Ferry Ghat, Kumartuli is only a few minutes away from both of these places.\n\nOverall, if you want to take a walk through to Kumartuli get a glimpse at the culture and heritage of old North Kolkata there isn’t a better time than right before the Durga Puja season. You can feel the vibrancy of the festival by taking one stroll down the serpentine lanes of Kumartuli. Don’t forget to visit the Dhakeshwari Mata temple and taste the authentic Roshogolla.\n\nKolkata is one place that would continue to mesmerise its visitors with its old charm and rustic beauty. To make your Kolkata tour all the more enjoyable, we at Kolkata Tourism, a division of Holidays DNA offer Kolkata tour packages at affordable rates. Choose the package that suits you best and visit all the important sightseeing places of Kolkata in the comfort of a private car. For further details, please fill the Contact Us form." ]
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[ "A Friday night time matchup in between two teams on a roll? Two elite, do-it-all, triple-threats who are already finding MVP buzz?\n\nA probability for Pascal Siakam and the Toronto Raptors to take a look at on their own towards Luka Doncic and the Dallas Mavericks to see Toronto’s superior-level, higher-strain defence that has yielded an astounding 41 opponents’ turnovers and an even far more amazing 84 fastbreak factors in their past two video games?\n\nIt does not get substantially greater in early November. However, the Mavericks ended up the greater crew as they withstood a furious fourth-quarter comeback from a 15-issue deficit to commence the quarter to earn 111-110 — the last rating a little flattering for Toronto, who threatened down the extend but only obtained it to one possession after a previous-next a few by O.G. Anunoby.\n\nThe Raptors played their third straight game without the need of Fred VanVleet, thanks to back tightness, and lost Pascal Siakam to a frightening-seeking groin injuries late in the 3rd quarter. Toronto is now 5-4 on the period, though Dallas improved to 5-3.\n\nThe Raptors authorized Dallas to shoot 50.6 for every cent from the ground, while only changing 44.3 for each cent of their personal photographs. Toronto experienced an 18-6 edge on offensive rebounds even though every single team was 21-for-25 from the line and manufactured 19 turnovers. Dallas was 12-of-34 from deep, though Toronto was 11-of-34.\n\nWhat to do about Doncic\n\nThe Raptors had to do a thing. The 23-calendar year-old arrived into the game with an absurd line of 36.1 points, 8.9 rebounds and 9. helps. It looks inconceivable he could maintain that tempo, but if he does his For every (participant efficiency ranking) of 36.1, it would blow past Nikola Jokic’s all-time record of 32.85 established final time as he won his next consecutive MVP award.\n\nToronto opted to double-go over him quite a lot at every single probability. Whoever the main defender was – Scottie Barnes got the assignment early, Important Achiuwa and O.G. Anunoby all took turns also, as the Raptors tried using to keep size on the 6-foot-9 position guard for the Mavericks – stayed with Doncic even after he tried to put them into select-and-roll. Easier mentioned than completed.\n\nLate in the initially quarter, Doncic was becoming stymied by Barnes and named up Maxi Kleber – who was staying included by Chris Boucher — to set a display screen. Barnes and Boucher dutifully doubled only to observe as Doncic did a spin dribble involving them and rifled a go cross-courtroom to a broad-open up Tim Hardaway Jr. in the corner for a a few.\n\nOn the subsequent possession, Doncic faked like he going to not use the monitor, came again the other way to use it and began rolling downhill with his right hand. The Raptors didn’t double, and Doncic just moseyed his way to the rim for the lay-up. And when he wasn’t doing that? Doncic was residing at the no cost-toss line.\n\nLate in the 3rd quarter, he was in isolation from Achiuwa – as great a defender in these cases as there is in the league. Doncic went as a result of about six distinctive dribble moves, hoping to get Achiuwa to bite, but he wouldn’t.\n\nLastly, with the shot clock winding down, Doncic just went to his one-legged fadeaway and permit it fly about 20 ft in the air. It touched only web on the way by way of the rim. Ideal defence and it didn’t issue. Tricky address. Doncic concluded with 35 points, eight rebounds and six assist although capturing 10-of-15 from the flooring.\n\nSiakam is right there\n\nIt is challenging to specific how lofty a objective the Raptors star established for himself when he mentioned he wanted to be a “top-five” player in the NBA at the commence of schooling camp. In Nikola Jokic, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Steph Curry, and Kevin Durant there are at minimum four preceding MVP winners in their key and capable of successful one more.\n\nThen there’s Doncic, who has been very first-staff All-NBA for three straight decades, and let us not ignore Jayson Tatum and Joel Embiid. The record goes on. But Siakam is making himself read.\n\nAgainst the Mavericks he went off for 17 points in the first fifty percent – 1 better than Doncic — grinding out points on a night time when the Raptors had been normally battling for offence. His defence was on-point much too. He was on his way to a different massive night time – he had 18 details, seven rebounds and 6 assists in advance of he acquired hurt, so was nicely on his way to an additional triple-double, and far more than keeping his have versus Doncic. The only hope now is his damage is just a tweak, fairly than some thing more significant and he does not miss far too a great deal time, if at all. The problem is the Raptors have a back-to-back again in opposition to Chicago coming up, the begin of 5 games in 7 times, so we’ll see.\n\nPorter Jr. demonstrates what he can offer you\n\nOtto Porter Jr. showed some of the smarts he’s identified for early in the 2nd quarter when, late in the shot clock, he noticed the Mavericks’ Spencer Dinwiddie bouncing the ball in no man’s land towards Dalano Banton. Porter created a move in direction of the ball, faking a double but remaining in the passing lane and when Dinwiddie tried using to move it back again to Porter’s person the latest Raptor acquired his mitts on it for a deflection main to a Dallas shot-clock violation.\n\nHe later experienced a steal that led to a fastbreak and a triple as Raptors head mentor Nick Nurse played him with a typically starters team minus Gary Trent Jr. so Toronto could retain some shooting on the ground while Trent Jr. rested. So there are indicators of what Porter Jr. will be equipped to provide as he rounds into enjoying condition. He was also on the flooring as the Raptors designed an early fourth-quarter operate, his next three slicing the Mavericks’ guide to 8 when Doncic sat. But once once more the finest Raptors bench participant was Chris Boucher, who is providing generous doses of enhanced skill and persistence to go with his trademark electricity as he set up 17 details, grabbed 9 rebounds and was a group-finest +20 in his 29 minutes.\n\nNot all the Raptors came to enjoy in opposition to the Mavericks, but Anunoby played his third out-standing match in a row, highlighted by yet yet another demonstration of unbelievable defence. As we have pointed out right before steals are on your own evidence of superior defence, but at a specific stage, they become evidence of a participant who is locked in on the process and has the mix of quickness and dimensions to simply just erase possessions.\n\nAnunoby is that dude correct now. It was his third straight game with five or extra steals and the seventh time in 9 game titles he recorded many thefts. But Anunoby’s offence – lacklustre by way of the initially 4 video games when he shot just 38.5 for every cent from the flooring – joined his defence. He put up a year-higher 27 factors for Toronto from Dallas on 11-of-21 shooting. He’s now averaging 18.6 points for each game and taking pictures 38 for each cent from deep. It was a disgrace that his attempt to poke the ball absent from Doncic in the closing minute finished up putting the Mavericks star on the line for a pair of totally free throws that iced the match.\n\nWith any luck , Barnes is alright\n\nThe Raptors star sophomore sprained his appropriate ankle late in the off-season and then rolled it again in the initially half of Toronto’s initial activity in opposition to Miami final week.\n\nHe only missed 1 start and surely appeared high-quality after that: in 4 game titles just before very last night time because returning to the lineup Barnes was averaging 16.3 factors, 6.8 rebounds and 4.3 helps on 53.3 for each cent shooting, like capturing 48 for each cent from three on more than five makes an attempt a game.\n\nBut Barnes twisted his suitable ankle in the initially quarter all over again last night time, and though he stayed in the recreation, he appeared to jam his ankle once again attempting to help you save a unfastened ball ahead of halftime. He appeared to be on his way to his weakest outing of the season …. But then he scored 11 details in the final 13 minutes of the recreation and completed with his initial occupation triple-double, as he added 11 rebounds and 10 helps, nevertheless his 5 turnovers and 4-of-12 shooting have been uncharacteristic.", null ]
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[ null, "There are an estimated 9,000 Americans living in Norway.\n\nThere’s a lot to love for Americans about living in Norway, including the skiing, the fjords, and the free, high-quality public services to name just a few. As an American expatriate living in Norway though, what exactly do you need to know regarding filing US expat (and Norwegian) taxes?\n\nThe good news is if you are paying income tax in Norway, there are various exclusions and exemptions available to prevent you paying tax on the same income to the IRS too.\n\n“According to a recent survey, Norway is the best country in the world for expats who want a healthy work-life balance”\n– thelocal.no\n\nIf you pay income tax in Norway, there are several exemptions that allow you to pay less or no US income tax on the same income to the IRS. The main one is the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion, which lets you exclude the first around US$100,000 of foreign earned income from US tax if you can prove that you are a Norwegian resident, and the Foreign Tax Credit, which gives you a $1 tax credit for every dollar of tax you’ve paid in Norway. These exemptions can be combined if necessary.\n\nThe US and Norwegian governments share taxpayer info, and Norwegian banks pass on US account holders’ account info to the IRS, so it’s not worth not filing or omitting anything on your return. The penalties for incorrect or incomplete filing for expats are steep to say the least.\n\nIf you’re a US citizen, green card holder, or US/Norwegian dual citizen, and you have been living in Norway but you didn’t know you had to file a US tax return, don’t worry: there’s a program called the IRS Streamlined Procedure that allows you to catch up on your filing without paying any penalties. Don’t delay though, in case the IRS comes to you first\n\nNorwegian taxes – what you need to know\n\nNorway has famously high taxes, and famously good public services. It’s a payoff that Norwegians seem happy to live with. If you are a resident in Norway, you’ll have to pay Norwegian income tax. You will also be liable for US taxes on this income though, unless you claim one of the exemptions outlined above.\n\nNorwegian residents’ income is taxed at a flat rate of 22%.\n\nWe strongly recommend that if you have any doubts or questions about your tax situation as a US expat living in Norway that you contact a US expat tax specialist." ]
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[ null, "K-pop boy band BTS and British band Coldplay perform together during the 49th American Music Awards at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on Nov.22, 2021. (Yonhap)\nIn 2012, K-pop took a leap forward in the global music industry. In the summer, Psy set several unprecedented records on music charts and gained international stardom with his megahit “Gangnam Style.” Later on, the word “K-pop” was listed on the Oxford English Dictionary’s vocabulary list as “Korean pop music.”\n\nA decade has passed, and K-pop is no longer considered just a regional music genre that temporarily caught the eyes of a global audience. It has firmly set down its roots as a major subcultural genre, and is gaining prominence on the international scene as a new standard for the industry. This is not only in terms of its artistic value, but also for the surrounding system in which musicians are trained.\n\nK-pop has spread around the world since the early 2000s, starting with its domination of the Japanese music market –- which was then and still is now the world’s second-largest music market. It then spread out into East Asian countries until the mid-2010s.\n\nOne of the key factors defining K-pop music and one that continues to show the genre’s potential for growth is its sensitivity to the changing environment and receptivity to new sources.\n\n“K-pop idol music has its roots in the early ‘gayo’ songs (a Korean term for popular music that people listen and sing along to). Its key distinction was the unique melodies formed through the melding of various global music trends, such as Western pop and J-pop, into an original yet contemporary sound,” pop music critic Jung Min-jae told The Korea Herald.\n\nBand Seo Taiji and Boys, which is considered to have set the foundation for the current K-pop music industry, debuted in 1992 with a completely new sound -- mingling genres of hip-hop, R&B and dance pop.", null, "In 2009, JYP Entertainment’s first attempt to go all-out on making a breakthrough in the US mainstream music market failed. But below the surface, K-pop was already extending its reach beyond Asian countries into Europe and even parts of the US through the internet. Such media-friendliness is an innate trait of K-pop that has made the genre global, according to pop music critic Kim Do-heon.\n\n“K-pop was fast to adapt to the evolution of digital technology and actively promoted music with a variety of self-produced video content, thereby expanding its fanbase in the global market,” said Kim.\n\nGradually, K-pop gained recognition from the world as its own genre. The first K-pop concert in Europe, SM Entertainment’s 2011 “SM Town World Tour in Paris,” attracted some 14,000 fans during two days of sold-out shows. In 2012, Psy sent the world on a “Gangnam Style” craze, setting unanticipated records in global music charts and rankings.\n\nOver the past decade, K-pop has evolved and expanded in a different aspect. With the sensational boy band BTS at the lead, K-pop overcame the seemingly unbreakable walls of the mainstream American music industry. The septet made history and paved the path for fellow K-pop musicians in the US.\n\nIt’s without a doubt that K-pop is one of the biggest alternative music genres in the mainstream market, and experts point out that the next step for K-pop in its globalization is to seek sustainability. The key to this, ironically, is for K-pop to lose its “Korean-ness,” according to critic Kim.\n\n“K-pop is not just a music genre, but the whole production system in which idol musicians and their music are carefully planned out and released into the market. This is something that can be adapted to any part of the world. It’s now meaningless to talk about how K-pop could be used as a means to spread Korean culture and is at a stage to discuss how the genre and the system can be applied to the unique environments of different regions,” Kim said.", null, "\"Gangnamg Style\" hitmaker, singer-producer Psy (Herald DB)\nIn recent years, K-pop labels have increasingly conducted global auditions, in which they seek out trainees regardless of their racial and ethnic backgrounds.\n\nMany major K-pop labels, including SM Entertainment, Hybe and CJ Entertainment, have each announced plans to train and debut groups in the US this year. While past multinational acts have continued to be based in Korea and used Korean as their main language, these groups will be trained in the US to debut as a global group, according to related statements made by the companies.\n\nWhile the K-pop system is an established business model in itself, there is still room for improvement, with the issue of its openness to different cultures as the start.\n\n“The key to K-pop’s success was its ability to mix and mingle to form a new harmony. However, issues of cultural appropriation and exclusiveness persist even now. We’re already witnessing K-pop’s influence as a form of soft power that can bring together people of different backgrounds. To make K-pop a truly global music genre, it needs to become more accepting and understanding of other cultures. Hence, the less Korean K-pop becomes, the more successful it will be in settling into the global landscape,” said Lee Gyu-tag, a cultural studies professor at George Mason University Korea.\n\nRather than seeking its way to the top, as K-pop has done in its race for globalization up to now, K-pop’s power may be in its unique ability to spread outward and interweave itself in the transnational environment, according to Lee Hye-jin, a professor of East Asian literature and pop culture at Semyung University.\n\n“It’s rare … to present joy to a large fandom through such a short period of time, and K-pop’s true value is that it can provide a shared experience for so many people around the world at the same time,” professor Lee Hye-jin said.\n\nThis is also the direction in which K-pop must head in order to make a system where artists can prosper as musicians, and not as mere components of the industry.", null, "BTS speaks at the White House to discuss Asian inclusion and representation and address anti-Asian hate crimes and discrimination on May 31. (AP)\nEarlier in June, BTS announced a temporary break from group activities to focus on their individual lives and solo careers. In doing so, the members spoke about their mental and physical fatigue from the K-pop system, which “gives no room for people’s growth, and constantly forces us to make music,” as said by the band’s leader RM.\n\nWhile commerciality is an essence of all popular music genres, critic Jung said it is undeniable that K-pop is becoming more and more competitive, especially as groups need to give a maximum quality and quantity of performances within the legally set seven-year term.\n\n“These days, idol groups drop around two to three singles or EPs a year, and this is not easy, considering many Western pop musicians or established K-pop groups, such as Blackpink, drop one album every one or two years,” Jung said, adding such an environment allows no time for the artists to mature as musicians.\n\nSuch a shift in trend at the industrial level is something that all related entities must work toward together. But in the long-term, critic Kim suggested it’s the labels and their training systems that must transform first for there to be fundamental progress. In order to make more room for artists’ creativity, Kim said the training system should not only focus on honing their talents on the stage, but on their maturity as individuals.\n\nBTS members, who have continued to push their boundaries as not just musicians but as influential individuals with powerful voices, have set fair precedents for the groups to come, Kim added.\n\n“Although there have still been limitations, I believe BTS members have shown a fair example for younger generation idols. They didn’t stop with writing lyrics and composing, but have grown into artists who can spread messages. K-pop now has to carry such messages. There has to be a philosophy, and rather than injecting certain ideas into the trainees, companies must develop a system in which the trainees can develop their own perspectives as individuals.”\n\n\nIn commemoration of The Korea Herald’s 69th anniversary on Aug. 15, The Korea Herald has prepared a series of features delving into the phenomenon of Korean-made content influencing global contemporary culture and trends. Is it a one-off occurrence or is it here to stay? Can South Korea claim pride in the works of its creative minds as a nation? The Korea Herald expounds on the past and present of the Korean Wave and its prospects for the future. – Ed." ]
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[ null, "Newcastle could be set to miss out on Stoke City captain Ryan Shawcross as the Potters look to secure him on a new long-term contract, according to reports.\n\nThe Independent claimed last month that Newcastle boss Rafa Benitez had made the 29-year-old a summer transfer window priority as he looks to sign proven Premier League talent.\n\nHowever, the Daily Mail has now claimed that Mark Hughes’ Stoke are set to offer Shawcross a new deal that will see the centre-back remain at the Britannia Stadium well into his thirties.\n\nShawcross has just over 12 months remaining on his current deal, and delays in meeting at the negotiating table had led to uncertainty over the former Man United defender’s future.\n\nHowever, the commanding centre-back – said to be settled in the area – could extend his decade-long stay with the Staffordshire club.\n\nBenitez currently has captain Jamaal Lascelles at the back, with Chancel Mbemba, Ciaran Clark and Grant Hanley competing for a place alongside the former Nottingham Forest star.\n\nBut after gaining promotion back to the Premier League at the first attempt earlier this season, Benitez is likely to look to strengthen his squad in all areas in order to keep the Toon afloat of a relegation dog fight.\n\nNewcastle must hope that Shawcross has other ideas as to his future. Just because Stole are going to offer a contract, doesn’t necessarily mean that Shawcross will accept it – especially if there’s an attractive offer from Newcastle to consider. Benitez reportedly saw Shawcross as one of his priority summer targets and he’s definitely got the quality Newcastle need to retain their Premier League status. With a huge 287 appearances in the Premier League under his belt, his knowledge of England’s top flight is far greater than any of the Toon’s defenders and would form a top partnership with Lascelles should he brought to Tyneside. The duo would compliment each other, as Lascelles is known for his pace while Shawcross is slow but experienced. The Spaniard must work quickly in order to convince Shawcross to move as combining both Shawcross and Lascelles would make Benitez’s side much more solid.\n\nIn other Newcastle transfer news, this 20-year-old has revealed he is considering leaving St. James’ Park ahead of the 2017-18 campaign." ]
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The Prius plug-in Hybrid ranked as the second most sold plug-in electric car in 2012, and, as of June 2014, it is the third best selling plug some of the electric car ever, after the Nissan Leaf and family volt / Ampera.\n\nThe Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid electric vehicle project Toyota began in 2007, the temptations of the road car prototype in France and the UK in 2008 Toyota made available a total of 600 Prius plug-in to display rental cars anyway and government customers, 230 were delivered in Japan the beginning of December 2009, 125 models in the US by early 2010, and 200 units in Europe in 2010. All the cars were limited geographic areas equipped with special data tracking devices designed to allow Toyota to monitor the use of the vehicle for continued plug-in hybrid system.\n\nIn July 2010 the first demonstration Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid PHV released in Manitoba. The unit will be shared and tested by four partners: Manitoba Hydro, Manitoba Innovation, Energy and Mines, and the University of Manitoba. There are 15 trial partners in four provinces that are part of the first phase of the Canadian trial demonstration.\n\nBuilders and Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid has a number of key changes demonstration units that were deployed in the field of assessment based on experience and customer feedback. The production version has two main modifications vehicle demonstration to improve efficiency. First, Toyota decided to include selectable electric drive mode (EV mode), which allows drivers to save energy for use in areas where EV mode is very efficient, as city driving. Builders and Prius PHV has the ability to direct the regenerative braking power battery electric vehicle, rather than hybrid battery system, thus providing more range in EV mode.\n\nThe Prius Plug-in Hybrid uses the Hybrid Synergy Drive of the standard Prius model, and skills improvement that includes a 4.4 kWh lithium-ion battery that significantly expands the range of all-electric as compared to the regular Prius, fully rechargeable and a domestic source. Hybrid system includes a 1.8-liter DOHC 16-valve VVT-i petrol engine that develops 98 horsepower (73 kW) @ 5200 rpm, and 105 lb-ft (142 N · m) @ 4000 rpm, a third-generation hybrid transaxle, a unit power control (PCU), and the charging system on-board. The system uses two motors electrical output, one of the 60 kW (80 hp) unit (MG2) that works mainly compact, lightweight transaxle, and a small motor (MG1) is rated at 42 kW (56 hp) that works as the electric power source for battery regeneration and as a starter for the engine fuel.\n\nMaximum motor-drive voltage is 650 volts DC. After the electric driving range is exhausted, the change of plug-in hybrid operation at a pre-determined state of battery charge (SOC) and operates as a conventional hybrid filled with the same efficiency a standard Prius. Net hybrid system of dispensing 134 BHP, allowing the Prius Plug-in to accelerate from 0 to 62 mph (0 to 100 km / h) in 10.7 seconds and reach top speed of 112 mph (180 km / h). The maximum speed in EV mode is 62 mph (100 km / h). With a weight of approximately 1,420 kg (3,130 lb), the version of the plug-in only 50 kg (110 lb) heavier than the regular Prius.\n\nThe production version was unveiled at the September 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show with a battery pack Lithium-ion 4.4 kWh. Toyota estimates that all-electric range varies between 10 to 15 miles (16 to 24 km) for full speed and quick braking, road and vehicle conditions, or control the use of weather. Lithium-ion battery pack can be charged 180 minutes at 120 volts or 90 minutes at 240 volts.\n\nThe 4.4kWh lithium-ion battery developed for the Prius Plug-in fits under the rear cargo floor and weighs 80 kg (180 lb). As a comparison, the nickel-metal hydride battery of the third generation Prius, which has a capacity of 1.3kWh, weighs 42 kg (93 lb). A full using an external AC shop takes approximately 2.5 hours to 3.0 from the standard North American 120V 15A household outlet, or 1.5 hours using a standard European 230V household outlet. The battery requires approximately 3.2 kWh of electricity plus 0.3 US gal (1.1 l; 0.25 imp gal) of fuel to give a 40 km (25 mi) of range. A fully charge the state of charge reads 85% and all-electric mode disengages at 23%, and the usable power after charging the loss is 2.73 kWh. The included charging cable connects to the charging port inlet located on the rear right fender.\n\nPort was moved from the front driver-side fender in the model displayed based on the input from the participants in the program. Battery charger cable weighs LB 3.75 (1.70 kg), 24 feet (7.3 m) in length, and is in line with its compartment in the trunk. The port provides LED (Light emitting diode) illumination for easy night-time charging. A timer allows charging to take place during off-peak hours can be set or at the beginning or the end time.\n\nThe Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid shares many of the same exterior and interior design as the standard 2012 Prius, to keep the coefficient of drag at = 0.25. During the special design features plug-in are: unique chrome grille and bumper trim, chrome door handles, unique 15-inch alloy wheels, headlamps blue-accented, a distinct tail lamp design, and a new Hybrid Synergy Drive Plug-in badge.\n\nIn the United States Prius Plug-in Hybrid is available in two models, the standard Prius Plug-in and the Prius Plug-in Advanced, gave five colors. The standard trim level includes all the features of the 2012 Prius Two Liftback grade, plus some features from the Prius Three and Prius Four grades. Standard features include remote heated air conditioning system (which can run or off the grid when the car is connected or off the battery like the third-generation Prius), a timer charger, EV / ECO / POWER modes, three- front seats, door smart key push- a new start button touch-screen display audio with navigation and backup camera integrated, Toyota Antun, and LED daytime running lights.\n\nAccording to Toyota Prius the plug-in is expected to be rated at 112 mpg-US and CO2 emissions of 49 g / km under the New European Driving Cycle (NEDC). Official fuel economy EPA rating of 95 miles per gallon of gasoline equivalent (mpg-e) in all-electric mode and combined city / highway rating of 50 mpg-US in mode hybrid, the same as the third generation Prius liftback. The world combined city / highway rating of fuel-energy fuel economy EPA’s 58 mpg-US equivalent (mpg-e), and 59 mpg-US is equivalent to the city and 56 mpg-US is equivalent to the main road. The overall fuel-electricity combined fuel economy rating of 58 mpg in is the same rating as the Ford C-Max Energi and Ford Fusion Energi, making all three PHEVs fuel vehicles very well in class midsize EPA’s.\n\nIn the United States, Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid includes Toyota Vehicle Proximity Notification System (VPN), which is designed to alert pedestrians, the blind, and some of the vehicle because of the significant noise reduction standard hybrid vehicle traveling at high speed in EV mode. This type of warning device approved by the Pedestrian Safety Enhancement Act of 2010. The sound generated by the speakers without warning mounted and only at speeds below about 15 mph (24 km / h) activates automatically. The pitch varies with the speed of the car to walk in the sense of the Prius is fast accelerating or decelerating.\n\nInitial Toyota’s global sales goal was to sell more than 60,000 Prius PHV year, and Japan as the main market and aiming for 40,000 units, two-thirds of global sales carmaker’s goal. In the first year on the market, a total of 27,181 Prius PHVs were sold around the world, ranking as the second most sold plug-in electric car in 2012. As of December 2013, the Prius Plug-in Hybrid is third best selling plug -to electric car, after the Nissan Leaf and family Volt / Ampera.", null ]
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[ "‘War for the Planet of the Apes’ Final Trailer", null, "Apes and humans face off with plenty of violence and bloodshed in the final trailer for Fox’s “War for the Planet of the Apes” — the eighth film in the franchise.\n\n“I did not start this war,” intones Andy Serkis’ ape leader Caesar in an ominous voiceover. “But I will finish it.”\n\nThe footage shows human and ape armies battling each other with a variety of armaments — including helicopters — amid wintry landscapes. Woody Harrelson’s new Colonel character asserts, “Years from now, your children will ask what you did in the greatest war and you can tell them ‘I fought to protect this world.’”\n\nThe trailer also features a scared, young girl with a teddy bear whom Caesar and his associates pick up on their journey to a final battle, but it’s unclear who she is. The cast also includes Steve Zahn, Amiah Miller, Karin Konoval, Judy Greer, and Terry Notary.\n\nMatt Reeves, who directed 2014’s “Dawn of the Planet of the Apes,” is returning to helm from a script by Mark Bomback. Peter Chernin, Dylan Clark, Rick Jaffa, and Amanda Silver are producing the film\n\n“War for the Planet of the Apes” storms into theaters on July 14." ]
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[ "This Saturday night, September 17th, The Dr. Susan Block Show will examine California Proposition 60, on the ballot November 8, which targets adult industry performers, requiring them to wear condoms and other latex barriers (including goggles!) on all film shoots, and incentivizing California residents to sue adult performers and producers for not complying with the proposition. Joining international sexologist and Bonobo Way author Dr. Susan Block live in-studio will be multi-award-winning adult superstar Julia Ann, leading the fight against Prop 60, as well as Free Speech Coalition (FSC) activist adult performer, “The Whore Next Door” columnist for the SF Weekly and Truth, Justice and the American Whore author Siouxsie Q James.\n\n“During this divisive election season, it’s difficult to get Republicans, Democrats, and Independents to agree on anything, but Prop 60 is so poorly drafted that (it) is the only measure on the November ballot with tri-partisan opposition,” states the FSC. “Julia Ann joins the California Democratic Party, the California Republican Party, the California Libertarian Party, Equality California, The Transgender Law Center, the Los Angeles LGBT Center, AIDS Project Los Angeles, San Francisco AIDS Foundation, San Francisco Medical Society, the Friends Committee on National Legislation, the Adult Performer Advocacy Committee, Free Speech Coalition and a growing list of organizations that oppose Proposition 60.”\n\nJulia Ann’s political activism comes on the heels of being “frustrated with the AHF [AIDS Healthcare Foundation, the sole proponents of the initiative] Prop 60 commercials and it was so bothersome to know that we just can’t compete with that type of campaign since we don’t have the financial means,” she explains. “However, the Adult Industry has cultivated an extreme social media presence and I thought a grassroots effort could shed light onto what is really happening for us and how we truly feel. So, I sat down with the No On 60 buttons [designed by Isabel Dresler] that were already created and formed social media templates so we could educate voters and raise awareness about on our opposition.”\n\nOne Weapon of Mass Discussion on sure-to-be sapiosexually stimulating show will be: ARE YOU NEXT? If Prop 60 passes, will its supporters then demand that you and your friends wear condoms and other latex barriers when engaging certain kinds of sex that they deem dangerous? What if you film yourself and your honey making love?", null, "Click Here to RSVP to attend this show in the “Speakeasy” studio audience and share pleasures under the palms of Bonoboville this Saturday, or call 626.461.5950 (you can call anytime; someone is always here). Studio doors open at 9:30 pm. Studio Members FREE. Membership Has Its Pleasures.\n\n“No Prop 60″ will broadcast LiVE from Bonoboville on The Dr. Susan Block Show Saturday night, September 17th, 2016, 10:30pm-Midnight PST. It can be viewed on DrSuzy.Tv or in Bonoboville where you can also chat live in the Bonoboville Studio. This show and all past shows can be viewed in archives on DrSuzy.Tv and can be heard free on DrSusanBlock.com.\n\nGIVE THE BONOBO WAY!\n\nMake 2016 your Year of the Bonobo and get your copy of The Bonobo Way: The Evolution of Peace through Pleasure. Already got one? Give it to someone you love." ]
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[ "The Tibet Medal was authorised in February 1905 for all members of the Tibet Mission and accompanying troops who served at or beyond Siliguri from 13 December 1903 to 23 September 1904. [1]", null, "The British expedition to Tibet, also known as the British invasion of Tibet or the Younghusband expedition to Tibet began in December 1903 and lasted until September 1904. The expedition was effectively a temporary invasion by British Indian forces under the auspices of the Tibet Frontier Commission, whose purported mission was to establish diplomatic relations and resolve the dispute over the border between Tibet and Sikkim. In the nineteenth century, the British conquered Burma and Sikkim, occupying the whole southern flank of Tibet. The Tibetan Ganden Phodrang regime, which was then under administrative rule of the Qing dynasty, remained the only Himalayan state free of British influence.", null, "Siliguri [pronunciation (help·info)] is a metropolitan city which spans areas of the Darjeeling and Jalpaiguri districts in the Indian state of West Bengal. Known as the gateway of Northeast India, Siliguri is popular for three T's i.e. tea, timber and tourism. It is located on the banks of the Mahananda River at the foothills of the Himalayas. Siliguri is the second largest urban agglomeration according to area after Kolkata and third largest according to population in the state following Kolkata and Asansol. It lies 35 kilometers away from its twin city, Jalpaiguri which both merges up to be the largest metropolis of the region.\n\nThe obverse of the medal, designed by G. W. de Saulles, [2] shows the left-facing bust of Edward VII in Field Marshal's uniform and the legend 'EDWARDVS VII KAISAR-I-HIND'. [1] The reverse, designed by E. G. Gillick, [2] depicts the Potala (winter palace of the Dalai Lamas) in Lhasa on top of the red hill with the words 'TIBET 1903-04' below. [1] The suspender is of the swivelling ornate scroll type. [2] The clasp 'GYANTSE' was given to those present in operations between 3 May and 6 July 1904 in or near Gyantse Fortress. [3] Both silver and bronze medals were issued named to the recipient on the rim in a cursive script. [2] The 1.25 inches (32 mm) wide ribbon is maroon flanked by narrow white, and wider green, stripes. [3]", null, "The medal was awarded in silver to combatant troops and in bronze to camp followers, with both eligible for the 'Gyantse' clasp. Approximately 3,350 silver medals were awarded, including about 600 to the first battalion the Royal Fusiliers, the only British Army unit present, and about 2,600 to members of the Indian Army, in addition to staff and support personnel. [2] In excess of 2,500 bronze medals were awarded, mainly to those employed in transporting supplies over the difficult terrain, including to the Peshawar Camel Corps [2] and locally recruited coolies. [4]\n\nThe Royal Fusiliers was a line infantry regiment of the British Army in continuous existence for 283 years. It was known as the 7th Regiment of Foot until the Childers Reforms of 1881.", null, "The World War I Victory Medal was a United States World War I service medal designed by James Earle Fraser.\n\nThe India General Service Medal was a campaign medal approved on 1 March 1854, for issue to officers and men of the British and Indian armies. It was awarded for various minor military campaigns in India and nearby countries, between 1852 to 1895.\n\nThe Punjab Medal was a campaign medal issued to officers and men of the British Army and Honourable East India Company who served in the Punjab campaign of 1848-49, which ended in the British annexation of the Punjab.\n\nThe Natal Native Rebellion Medal was a British campaign medal. It was authorised in 1907 for service in Natal during a Zulu revolt against British rule and taxation in 1906. The 1906 Clasp to the medal was awarded to those who had served for more than fifty days.\n\nThe China War Medal 1900 was a British campaign medal approved on 1 January 1902 for issue to British and Indian land and sea troops who served during the Boxer Rebellion, between 10 June and 31 December 1900.\n\nThe India Medal was a campaign medal approved in 1896 for issue to officers and men of the British and Indian armies.\n\nGyantse Dzong or Gyantse Fortress is one of the best preserved dzongs in Tibet, perched high above the town of Gyantse on a huge spur of grey brown rock.\n\nThe National Defence Medal is a French military decoration. It was created by Charles Hernu, Minister of Defence and established by decree on April 21, 1982. It rewards particularly honourable service rendered by military personnel for their participation in operational activities. The medal has three levels: Gold, Silver and Bronze.\n\nThe Egypt Medal (1882–1889) was awarded for the military actions involving the British Army and Royal Navy during the 1882 Anglo-Egyptian War and in the Sudan between 1884 and 1889.\n\nThe Ashanti Medal was sanctioned in October 1901 and was the first campaign medal authorised by Edward VII. This medal was created for those troops that were engaged in the Third Ashanti Expedition, also known as the War of the Golden Stool. This expedition lasted from March – December 1900, with the final outcome that the Ashanti maintained its de facto independence. Ashanti was made a Protectorate of the British Empire, but they ruled themselves with little reference to the colonial power.\n\nThe Jellalabad Medal, a campaign medal issued by the British East India Company. It was established by George Eden, the Governor-General of India, on 30 April 1842.\nThe medal was awarded for the defence of Jalalabad from 12 November 1841 to 7 April 1842, during the First Afghan War, to the troops under the command of Sir Robert Sale. About 2,600 soldiers took part, including the 13th Foot, the 35th Bengal Native Infantry, as well as detachments from other Indian Army units and some loyal Afghan forces.", null, null, null, "Lieutenant Colonel Sir William Frederick Travers O'Connor was an Irish diplomat and officer in the British and British Indian armies. He is remembered for his travels in Asia, cartography, study and publication of local cultures and language, his actions on the Younghusband expedition to Tibet, Royal Geographic Society council member, member of the Royal Automobile Club and for his work negotiating and signing the Nepal–Britain Treaty of 1923.", null, "Delhi Durbar Medals were instituted by the United Kingdom to commemorate each Delhi Durbar where the new Emperor of India was proclaimed, in 1903 for Edward VII, and in 1911 for George V. On both occasions the medals were one and a half inches in diameter and were awarded in both gold and silver. They were worn in date order alongside Coronation and Jubilee medals on the left chest, suspended from a ribbon one and a quarter inches wide.\n\nThe Egypt Medal is a campaign medal that was awarded by the Governor-General of India to members of the expeditionary force that travelled from India to take part in the 1801 Egyptian campaign, a part of the French Revolutionary Wars." ]
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[ "Home > Movies > Features > Clerks 3 Release Date: What We Can Expect?\n\nClerks 3 Release Date: What We Can Expect?\n\nThe film which has gained recognition from its first installment is Clerk. Here are all updates about third movie.", null, "The film which has gained recognition from its first installment is Clerk. It is an American comedy movie that is set to come out with the third sequel. The first part of the movie broadcasted in 1994 and the second one in 2006. Kevin Smith has directed, produced, and composed the script of the movie.\n\nHowever, Kevin Smith, Jordan Monsanto, and Liz Destro are also on the list of producers. Kevin Smith is well known for his works in horror movies like ‘Tusk,’ ‘Red State,’ and ‘Yoga Hosers.’ The Clerk is one of the passionate undertakings of the director Kevin Smith. Moreover, the head of the movie Kevin Smith has revealed that the third part of the movie will hit the screen soon.\n\nThe Release Date of the Third Part of the Clerk", null, "The makers have officially confirmed the third part of Clerk in 2019. According to sources, the makers will start the filming of the movie in August 2021. However, they have not expressed any official release date for the third part of Clerk. Maybe the viewers of the movie have to wait for a long period to watch the third installment. The fans have predicted themselves that the most awaited movie Clerk may come in 2022 for astonishing them.\n\nThe Cast Members of the Third Part of the Clerk\n\nThe cast members of the third part include Brian O’Halloran as Dante Hicks, Marilyn Ghigliotti as Veronica Loughran, Jason Mewes as Jay. Additionally, Rosario Dawson as Becky Scott, Trevor Fehrman as Elias Grover, Jeff Anderson as Randal Graves are also there in the third part. However, the director, writer, and producer will also show his glimpse of acting in this movie. Kevin Smith will portray the role of Silent Bob.\n\nThe Plot Summary of the Third Part of the Clerk\n\nThe movie’s story is about Randal Graves, who tries to redirect his life after having a heart attack. He tried to bring up his life on track by making a movie with Dante Hicks. This story is inspired by Kevin Smith’s real life and his journey of recovering from a heart attack that he experienced in 2018. The previous stories of the movie depict the relation between the two main characters of the movie.\n\nHowever, the second part of the movie expressed how Dante constantly gets involved in love affairs which later turn into a love triangle. In that part, Dante senses being a father in himself and tries to settle down and make a family. The director has revealed that his personal life and personal experiences inspire the third part of the movie. Nonetheless, he has not uttered anything more about the plot of the third part of Clerk.\n\nThe Trailer of the Third Part of the Clerk\n\nThe maker has just announced the renewal of the third installment. So trying to find out the trailer in 2021 is not applicable. Hopefully, Kevin Smith jot down the script early so that the viewers get some information about the third part of Clerk." ]
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[ "During a scientific expedition to the depths of the Serra do Pardo National Park located in the Terra do Meio region in the State of Pará, researchers found more than 900 species of fauna and flora and identified possible new fish species.\nBy Ligia Paes de Barros\n\nThe world’s most bio-diverse country Brazil closed off the International Year of Biodiversity, 2010, with a grand flourish in the form of fresh information on the rich biodiversity of its Amazon forests.\n\nDuring a scientific expedition to the depths of the Serra do Pardo National Park located in the Terra do Meio region in the State of Pará, a team of researchers inventoried biodiversity in an area that has never been studied before in spite of being considered a top priority area for biodiversity conservation.\n\nThe expedition team, organised by the Chico Mendes Institute for Bidoversity Conservation (Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservação da Biodiversidade - ICMBio) and WWF-Brazil, in collaboration with the Emílio Goeldi Museum and with support from the Brazilian Army, was made up of 43 individuals and in addition to technical staff providing logistics support for the expedition, included researchers from the Emílio Goeldi Museum, the Federal University of Pará, the Amazonian Research Institute (Instituto de Pesquisas Amazônicas-INPA), and the Federal University of Goiás, as well as independent consultants, technical staff from the ICMBio and WWF-Brasil and a press team that accompanied the expedition in order to communicate the results.\n\nWalking along trails deep inside the forest in the period from December 3 to 14 the researchers gathered information on local vegetation, mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish with surprising results. More than 900 species of fauna and flora were identified in the region (the final number will only be revealed after the research data has been consolidated), and furthermore, it is quite possible that some of the species have never been previously identified.\n\nThe expedition aimed to collect information on regional biodiversity to support the elaboration of the Serra do Pardo National Park Management Plan, a document that will set out directives designed to regulate land use and settlement in the area and ensure that natural resources are both valued and respected. “Given its biological characteristics, the Serra do Pardo National Park is an extremely important area and a top priority for biodiversity conservation and that is why it is so important to study it”, explained WWF-Brazil’s CEO Denise Hamú.\n\n“Fostering greater knowledge of protected areas is essential to ensuring that they are better managed. Undertaking the 3rd Scientific Expedition to the Terra do Meio in collaboration with ICMBio and the Emílio Goeldi Museum has been a source of great satisfaction to WWF-Brazil”, added Hamú.", null, null ]
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[ null, null, "JS Marlo spent her childhood in a small French Canadian town, reading and daydreaming stories. One day, she met her hero, a dashing young officer, and followed him back and forth across the country.\n\nThe \"memorable\" adventures she experienced with her young family fueled her imagination and kindled the dream of one day becoming a published author. When her three spirited children left the nest in pursuit of their own adventures, she gave writing a chance.\n\nJS lives in Alberta with her hubby, and when she's not visiting her children and little granddaughter, she's working on her next novel under the northern lights.", null, "Faced with the impossible choice of hurting the man she loves, or leaving him forever, Rowan Kendrick flees Iceland for Prince Edward Island, Canada. Heartbroken, and unable to forget him, she finds refuge at The Buccaneer, a bed & breakfast recently willed to her by an estranged aunt.\n\nHaunted by a fatal shooting, Avery Stone seeks his escape in Buccaneer's attic room. Despite himself, he is drawn into the peculiar circumstances behind the previous owner's death and the strange bones exhumed by Rowan. His dislike for the doctor befriending her turns to mistrust as matters unravel.\n\nRowan struggles to cope with difficult guests, the puzzling Mr. Stone, and her increasingly complicated family secrets. When she unearths a murderer, is she doomed to death like her aunt? Or will the men in her life, including the love she left behind, set aside their own troubles and band together to help her?", null, "Explosion, arson, and murder play an integral and entertaining role in Actor Blythe Huxley’s life, but when his wife is shot, the tragedy becomes real and the decisions heartbreaking.\n\nLove, sacrifice, and duty aren’t empty words that Riley Kendrick writes in her television scripts. They are the threads weaving her life together—a life marked by the loss of her husband in the line of duty, the hardship of raising two children alone, and the strength to move on.\n\nAs Riley offers a friendly ear to the actor’s difficulties, an arsonist strikes close to home, casting a shadow on her husband’s death and forcing her to revisit her past. Meanwhile, another bullet flies in proximity of the television studio, entangling her life with Blythe’s tragedy.\n\nCan she and Blythe stop the arsonist threatening her family and the killer set on destroying his life before they each lose another loved one and have their hearts shattered beyond hope of repair?", null, "A last-minute Christmas trip goes horribly wrong for Eli and his five-year-old granddaughter, Ruby. On their way to a Bed and Breakfast on Prince Edward Island after a kitchen fire forced them out of their house, they get caught in a blizzard and end up in the ditch.\n\nRetired Military Nurse, Lana, lives on a potato farm with the ghosts of her husband and son. She welcomes into her home the marooned Eli and the young child he raises alone. The storm outside rages on and problems arise as Eli faces the demons and mistakes of his past, Lana becomes entangled in her neighbors’ illegal activities, and Ruby wishes for something Santa cannot give her.\n\nThe resulting mix offers hope for a second chance even as it threatens their lives. Can Eli and Lana survive another storm to enjoy the love growing between them? And will Ruby’s wish be granted?\n\nReview from Between the Pages Book Reviews\n\nLove the cover of this book! It draws you into the story immediately, which has a tender and interesting plot. I was also drawn to this book from its setting in Prince Edward Island and Halifax. The author did a fabulous job developing the cast. Lana and Eli are older leading characters, but their attraction is still real and emotional. Ruby is beyond sweet, as is Chewy. The visual is done well, placing you into the snowy winter setting. The plot is superb with several twists, adding a mystery spin with drug smuggling, Lana’s son’s demise, and Eli’s ex-wife. And just when you think all the presents are neatly wrapped up, the author throws in a surprise at the end. A great holiday read. This book is the first in Fifteen Shades, and I look forward to reading more.", null, "hile Violette remodels an escape room, the lines between illusion and reality blur. The escape room is base\n\nd on the legend of a dead inmate who haunts a condemned penitentiary, but the fake prison cell she recreates transports her into the past.\n\nAs she relives the tumultuous events surrounding her life and the inmate’s death, Violette glimpses clues regarding the disappearance of her son-in-law and loss of her precious heirloom.\n\nThe past and the present collide, threatening the lives of Violette’s loved ones and unleashing conflicting emotions toward the men haunting her heart. Can she unravel the truth and save her family without losing her future?", null, "by the Legend of the Cornwallis Ghost, Becca sneaks into a military base to see the ghost’s tombstone.\n\nWhen she finds and follows a secret tunnel to the Officers’ Mess, Becca meets a living and breathing Eve, the betrayed young woman who hanged herself and haunts Cornwallis.\n\nTrapped in the past with Eve in the days leading up to her tragic death, Becca becomes Rebecca, a woman devastated by a shattering loss and failing marriage.\n\nCan Becca unravel the past to give Rebecca and Eve a second chance, and escape with her heart and future intact?", null, "Liliane’s mind is reeling, not from the ramifications of her secret love affair, but from the unethical behavior, the blackmail, and the extortion taking place in the election office.\n\nCoaxed into exercising damage control and assuming responsibilities beyond her role as finance officer, Liliane longs to spend time in her art studio, but when election officers begin to vanish and die, she cannot dismiss the events unfolding around her and her lover.\n\nTo unravel the mysteries and protect the integrity of the election, Liliane risks her reputation, her heart, and her life." ]
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[ null, "More than 300 leaders in the civic, governmental, faith, and educational communities participated in a day of learning about antisemitism and hate at Cincinnati Union Terminal in April.\nMay 24, 2019 | 0 Comments\nTweet\nShare5\nShare\n5 Shares\n\nA New Approach to Combating Antisemitism\n\nAt vigils across the country after attacks on Jewish communities in Pittsburgh and Poway, our allies who stood alongside us from other communities asked how they could help. At the same time, after the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, many of those same allies expressed confusion about what they had witnessed. “If Charlottesville was about Confederate monuments, why did they chant, ‘Jews will not replace us?’” many asked.\n\nAlong with the trauma and horror of these tragedies came an opportunity to answer those questions with a transformative learning experience designed to help allies in the broader community better understand antisemitism and how it intersects with other forms of hatred.\n\nOur Cincinnati JCRC set out to host a full day of learning for community leaders which would teach historical antisemitism and its contemporary manifestations. Our vision was to feature both Jewish experts on antisemitism and voices from other communities who could speak to other forms of bigotry. We wanted to create a space for people to connect with each other and to inspire future collaborations.\n\nWith no local model for this to use as a guide, we were forced to innovate through challenges and doubts. How could we effectively teach thousands of years of antisemitism in one day of learning, while still leaving space to explore other forms of hatred in a meaningful and resonant way? How could we address the full range of antisemitism, from both the ideological left and right, in front of such a broad community audience without causing people to shut down in defensiveness? How could we navigate thorny conflicts inherent in this kind of intersectional endeavor, especially as it relates to helping progressive allies understand when criticism of Israel becomes antisemitism?\n\nDespite those challenges, our one-day summit on antisemitism and hate, called Driving Out Darkness, drew more than 300 leaders from across our city’s civic, governmental, religious, and educational sectors. Every room was at capacity, and we weren’t preaching to the choir: more than 60% of participants came from outside our Jewish community. Jewish leaders in attendance came from all across the country to learn from our model with hopes of replicating it back home. The content was more resonant and the day more successful than we could have ever anticipated.\n\nWhen the dust settled, we were left with the following tested learnings that can inform best practices for a modern strategy to combat antisemitism:\n\nBalance the universal and the particular. We were very intentional about being inclusive of other forms of minority hate without losing our focus on antisemitism. Our logo, for instance, did not include any Jewish insignia; the event title “Driving out Darkness, the 2019 Regional Summit on Antisemitism and Hate” called upon the words of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., yet made it clear the day would focus on antisemitism. We hosted the event at Cincinnati’s Museum Center, a civic space near downtown.\n\nWe engaged both Jewish and broader community organizations in planning to help form the full fabric of the conversation. Our Jewish partners in the endeavor, The Holocaust & Humanity Center, AJC Cincinnati, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, and the Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives, brought their expertise in combating antisemitism and their relationships with leaders in the broader community. Our allies– more than 40 organizations from all across the Cincinnati community–were not just co-sponsors; they helped us plan the breakout sessions and they volunteered their own experts to serve as panelists. We worked with moderators in advance to help them understand sensitivities in the Jewish community.\n\nBring people through a journey from history to today. In order to best combat it today, we have to first educate that antisemitism morphs over time. We asked scholars from Hebrew Union College, who specialize in the history of antisemitism, set the stage for a tour of the Holocaust & Humanity Center, a brand new, state-of-the-art museum, whose mission is to use the lessons of the Holocaust to inspire action today.\n\n“Israel second” is the most effective approach. Discussions about the line between fair criticism of Israeli policy and antisemitism can be divisive, so we intentionally placed these plenaries and break out sessions at the end of the day, after people had a more general understanding of antisemitism. We also framed the day so that people had the expectation that they would be challenged, and we asked them to lean in right from the start. We included diverse voices who could speak on the full ideological scale. Great thought went into finding credible panelists and experts who did not paint with broad brushes but instead spoke with thoughtfulness and nuance. We found that participants were hungry for a safe space to have honest and fair conversations about the line between antisemitism and fair criticism of Israel- as these were the best-attended sessions.\n\nProvide a space for people to connect. We were concerned leaving more than an hour for lunch would allow tempt some to cut the day short. Instead, participants told us an hour wasn’t enough time, because they used lunch to develop connections across communities. We included designed facilitations over lunch that encouraged diverse conversation. We hosted interactive word clouds so attendees could process as a group what they were experiencing.\n\nOffer actionable tools and skills. The conference went well beyond educational panels to include skill building workshops. We offered a free, signed copy of Deborah Lipstadt’s book Antisemitism: Here and Now to attendees, so learning could continue beyond the confines of the day. And we asked participants to join the Cincinnati Regional Coalition Against Hate, a nonpartisan alliance of organizations committed to being vigilant against hate activity and developing proactive strategies to combat hatred in our region.\n\nSurvey results confirmed what we saw and heard anecdotally. Across the board, more than 75% of those surveyed said they left with a better understanding of antisemitism, feel more comfortable talking about it in their communities, and that they made new, valuable connections and relationships.\n\n\"We wanted to create a space for people to connect with each other and to inspire future collaborations.\" —Jackie Congedo" ]
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[ null, "Brynn Cameron is a former basketball player, sports personality, and businesswoman from America.\n\nShe was born on July 8, 1986, in Van Nuys, Los Angeles, California, She is an American national. She is from a Christian family. Her birth sign is Cancer. Hence, she is stubborn, emotional, hard-working. She is of Scottish heritage. Stan Cameron is her father is and Cathy Cameron is her mother. Her sister is Emily Monroy and her two brothers are Jordan Cameron and Colby Cameron. Jordan is also an athlete himself. He was with Cleveland Browns from 2011 to 2014 at Tight End. He later went to Miami Dolphins in 2015 for a year.\n\nShe completed her schooling at Newbury Park High School. Later, Brynn attended the University of California. She graduated with a degree in Sociology. Likewise, she also played basketball with the school as well as college teams.\n\nEnhancing her favorite things and hobbies, She is a huge fan of actor Tom Cruise and actress Jennifer Lopez. Similarly, she loves to eat low-calorie foods. Her hobbies are playing games, shopping, and cooking. Her favorite colors are red and white. Likewise, her dream holiday destination is Switzerland.\n\nShe already started playing basketball in her schooldays. However, she became playing officially during her college days. She got a nagging hip injury during the second season in 2005-2006.Hence, she took a break from her career during the 2006-2007season as she gave birth to Cole. After a year’s break, she made her comeback in the 2007-2008 season. She performed well in that season with 40 three-pointers and5.8 points.\n\nShe ended her career in the 2008-2009 season. Similarly, she became the no. 3 all-time 3-pointers with 131career threes. She also placed no. 5 all-time with a 34.5%3-point shooting percentage. Brynn didn’t receive any awards throughout her career. However, she was a talented and hard-working player.\n\nAfter her graduation, she began to work as an interior decorator. In 2012, she was offered a job by Adidas and Gatorade as a sports marketing executive.\n\nAt the moment, Brynn is living a single life, looking after her three children, residing in her residence in Manhattan, the United States of America. She previously dated Matt Leinart, a former USC football quarterback player, when she was just 19. They started dating in 2004 and broke up in 2005. They have a son named Cole Cameron (born in 2006).The duo instantly bonded about how their jersey numbers for the football and basketball teams were the same. The split was not healthy at all.\n\nWith two children, everything seemed to be perfect for the couple. They had plans of getting married. Both were concerned not only for their future but also for their children. However in July 2017, Blake called off the engagement, and after their split, he even stopped sending child support. This led Brynn to file a lawsuit against him on February 14, 2018. According to the reports, Cameron demanded alimony and asked for child support. She also accused the father of her two children of abandoning them and having an alleged affair with beauty mogul Kendall Jenner.\n\nOn August 2, 2018, the dispute was settled and both agreed on a term to co-parent their two children. Also, she received $258,000 a month as child support. The two negotiated privately before they showed up to the court for the final hearing As per the record, the NBA player will pay for the five-bedroom house located in a South Bay Community, in Manhattan Beach.\n\nShe has a net worth of $2 million from her successful career. In addition, her ex-boyfriend Blake’s net worth is $60 million US dollars. Financially, Blake’s entire career making will be worth $1.92 billion\n\nBrynn doesn’t seem to love using them. Her Instagram account has only 639 followers. She leads a private life away from social media.\n\nBrynn Cameron is a fighter and lives life on her terms.\n\nFactors to think about When Choosing An HVAC Company" ]
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[ null, "JPMorgan Chase has agreed to buy 50,000 square feet of air rights from St. Bartholomew’s Church but is leaving the door open to buy up to 505,000 square feet more for $157.8 million.\n\nThe bank plans to pay $20.7 million for the initial installment of rights, according to a petition filed in state Supreme Court on Wednesday. JPMorgan has agreed to pay $15.6 million for the rights, as well as $3.1 million for public contributions that are required by recent rezoning legislation. The bank has also agreed to pay up to $2 million in closing and related costs.\n\nAs part of the agreement, JPMorgan has the option to eventually buy all but 20,000 square feet of the church’s remaining air rights. The bank has until February 28, 2019, to decide whether to buy more.\n\nThe initial air rights may be used to build JPMorgan’s new headquarters at 270 Park Avenue, a 70-story tower that is expected to span 2.5 million square feet. The bank is demolishing its current headquarters — formerly known as the Union Carbide Building — to make way for the new project. The petition notes that the bank can use these air rights at the Park Avenue tower or at “another qualifying” site. But if the bank buys additional rights from St. Bart’s, those must be used for the Park Avenue tower, according to the court documents.\n\nThe Park Avenue building will be the first to take advantage of the rezoning of Midtown East approved last August, which allows property owners to build larger office buildings in the district if they help pay for infrastructure and other public projects in the district. One option is to buy from a pool of 3.6 million square feet of air rights in the district. Under the rezoning, either 20 percent of the value of such air rights sales or $61.49 per square foot — whichever is greater — must be contributed to a “public realm improvement fund.”\n\nFor the deal with St. Bart’s, 20 percent — $3.1 million — will be dedicated to the fund, since JPMorgan plans to pay $312.50 per square foot (making the 20 percent option the larger of the two). The price is slightly higher than what the Real Estate Board of New York and others argued was a potentially prohibitively high floor price — initially proposed at $393, but now $307.45 per square foot — for the air rights.\n\nJPMorgan has also agreed to pay a $3 million fee to hold onto its option to buy additional rights from the church. The fee will count toward its purchase of more air rights if the bank purchases 300,000 square feet or more.\n\nRepresentatives for JPMorgan declined to comment on any of the deals.\n\nIn the petition filed in state court, the church notes that an appraiser had valued the air rights at $350 per square foot — but such a deal assumed that the seller would be on the hook for the 20 percent contribution to the public realm improvement fund. The church notes that it nets more under its current deal with JPMorgan.\n\nThe sale needs approval from the Landmark Preservation Commission, City Planning Commission and the court. The church expects the deal to close by 2019." ]
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[ null, "By Dianne Mattsson | The Advertiser\n\nMOUTH-WATERING street food feeds the need and is catching on.\n\nIt’s a cosmopolitan, fresh and not-always-so-fast but mobile food thing that creates great atmosphere on the streets, but also feeds the need for good food truly on the go.\n\nIn Adelaide, the theme, if not the kitchen mobility, is catching on. While inadequate laws on roadside vendors and competition have hampered the likes of our iconic pie cart, the new van on the block is the mobile Burger Theory truck, housing a mini commercial kitchen and run on sheer street food passion by Dan Mendelson and Rob Dean.\n\nThe truck, affectionately named Pearl, is busy in catering mode, but the boys are still working things out with the Adelaide Council, and occasionally setting up their streetside-shop on private land in the city’s East End, only announcing Pearl’s arrival through Twitter and Facebook.\n\n“We have a calendar on the website for when the truck sets up for semi-private events,” says Dan.\n\n“Running the truck this way is more complex than you would think, but we are looking at adding some more items, like lamb burgers, to the menu.”\n\nThe burgers are prepared fresh, for now American-style with “Truck” sauce for $8 or gourmet Aussie with pancetta, onion confit and Adelaide Blue cheese sauce, $10, also vegetarian and vegan burritos and triple-choc cookies.\n\nWhile cart-food suffers hurdles on our landscape, Norwood in particular seems to be a testing ground for a much broader mobile consumer, that is menu emanating from new hole-in-the-wall places serving up fresh food bundled so you can walk out of the door while taking the first bite.\n\nStreet Foods by SK, a new arm to the award-winning Spice Kitchen, has been tucked into a drop-in space just off The Parade, in Margaret St.\n\n“We’re doing a special kind of cooking that can’t be replicated in a regular restaurant setting,” says owner Ragi Dey.\n\n“The street food concept takes on different cultural influences. It replicates the foods you can buy at carts commonly found along the roadsides in India which don’t have all the restaurant trappings, so the food has to be cooked fresh, on the spot and it needs to be easy to eat.”\n\nRagi’s son, Chiragh, is the manager of the diner which is a giant departure from the family’s elegant Spice Kitchen. He insists street food is not to be confused with the modern perception of “junky fast food”. It’s “fresh, mainly locally-sourced food, fast curries rather than slow braises,” he says.\n\n“We use things that can be cooked quickly, tender cuts of beef, chicken and vegetables, put together while you wait,” he says. “It’s also an all-day thing. We can be busiest from 2-4pm, which is exactly what street food is about no sitting down at meal time, but picking up food when you need something.”\n\nChef Jaswinder “Jassi” Singh could be mistaken for a pizza chef as he twirls Indian doughs into the air to quickly form a wrap which cooks in minutes in the tandoori oven.\n\nHis wonderful tandoori-baked and grilled breads envelop crisp salads and delicious Indian rubbed meats in wrap-style. Or, a must-try is an uthapam (pancake) lined with egg and filled with crisp salad and aromatic meat.\n\nThe menu offers a dozen versions of lassi, plus mulligatawny, a duck, potato and coconut fork-food number with lentils, plus popular\n\nYou can eat in but most prefer to dine on the go.\n\nAnd, while traditional pizza slices might be considered walk-along food, Ric Catania, of the new Cone Topia, at 329 The Parade, Beulah Park, has made the flat meal even more portable. All the usual pizza toppings fit into his unique crusty dough cones, nice and tidy for any strolling supper.\n\n“We make savoury cones from a yeast-free blend of flours,” says Ric. “You can have them filled with a huge range of ingredients, which are sourced fresh and locally.\n\n“The most popular is the CT Special, which is a pizza cone filled with ham, mozzarella, bacon, onion, capsicum, olives, mushrooms and pizza sauce.\n\n“But there are many more options like butter chicken and rice, yiros, Moroccan chicken, barbecue chicken, even ham and pineapple if you like.”\n\nRic, an Italian who was brought up in Adelaide, opened Cone Topia six months ago in Beulah Park, an extension of a successful business he started about 12 years ago, and still operates, in Bologna, in Italy.\n\n“It’s a savoury extension of the ice-cream cones and waffle cones we all love, and which we sell as well,” he says." ]
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[ "EMAIL ANY QUESTIONS OR BAND SUBMISSIONS TO -", null, "What got you interested in Metal? Into comics in 2nd grade, a kid named Rex told me about a band of superheroes who played rock. Mom bought me KISS - Alive II and 40+ years later I continue to be a passionate music fan.\n\nFavorite Concert/Band: My fave band is KISS. I've witnessed thousands of shows over the years. The early ones probably left the biggest marks - KISS, Maiden, Dio, AC/DC and first US tours by Death, Carcass, Morbid Angel, At The Gates, Dissection, Emperor, Sepultura, Entombed are some that left major impressions.\n\nHobbies and Interests: Metal, and music history and business, in general, is my obsession but outside of that I love to spend time with family, travel, watch movies and sports (Raiders and Golden Knights) and read books, comics and metal mags.\n\nWhat albums do you listen to the most? 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After hearing Guns N' Roses, I became hooked on hard rock and it just spiraled from there.", null, "What got you interested in Metal? My dad was into Rock n' Roll and in the late 70's early 80's he got into what we now know as Heavy Metal. He played me bands like Black Sabbath, Dio, Scorpions, and Iron Maiden. When I heard Iron Maiden for the first time I was hooked for life.\n\nFavorite Concert/Band: Give Me Ed Till I'm Dead 2003 Iron Maiden, Dio and Motorhead; Iron Maiden will always be my favorite band.\n\nHobbies and Interests: I like professional hockey... go Red Wings! Mostly my life revolves around Metal.\n\nWhat 5 albums do you listen to the most? First the sake of not mentioning 5 Maiden albums...\nIron Maiden - Piece of Mind\nDio - Magica\nTherion - Lemuria/Sirius B\nBlind Guardian - Nightfall in Middle Earth\nKing Diamond - Puppet Master", null, "What got you interested in Metal? Hearing Metallica for the first time, and an older sister who got me into Type O Negative.\n\nLollapalooza @ Forks in the River in Knoxville, TN (1996)\n\nWhat 5 albums do you listen to the most?", null, "What got you interested in Metal?\nPlaying guitar mostly and the friends I'd jam songs with in junior high and high school that introduced me to heavier stuff than I was currently listening t\n\nFavorite Concert/Band:\nDifficult to say, but favorite concert is between Dillinger Escape Plan, A Perfect Circle, or Ghost. Favorite Band is also a toss-up between Opeth, Cradle of Filth, and Cattle Decapitation.\n\nDark Funeral - We Are The Apocalypse", null, "What got you interested in metal? In middle and highschool, I went down the rabbit hole of heavy music starting with grunge then exploring alternative, industrial, and nu metal to progressive, metalcore, and death metal.\n\nFavorite Concert? Nine Inch Nails at Hollywood Palladium on December 11th, 2018 where they played only early material from 1988 - 1994." ]
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[ null, "The team around president-elect Joe Biden have made it clear that they want the Biden-Harris Administration to hit the ground running on ‘Day One’. There is growing speculation about who may hold the key roles in Biden’s cabinet. Tipped to be given one of the most important positions will be Susan Rice, former national security advisor to Barak Obama. Rice, 55, served as United States Ambassador to the United Nations from 2009 to 2013. She is now a front-runner to become secretary of state.\n\nRice is a foreign policy expert. She advised Bill Clinton during his second term, and Michael Dukakis and John Kerry during their 1988 and 2004 White House campaigns. She is a Stanford University graduate, former Oxford University Rhodes Scholar, ex-McKinsey & Company management consultant and Brookings Institution fellow. But she has courted controversy in the past, accused of misleading the American public over the deadly 2012 attacks on the U.S. diplomatic mission and CIA annex in Benghazi, Libya. In a series of TV interviews at the time, she claimed the attacks had spontaneously erupted from a protest over an anti-Muslim short film, ‘Innocence of Muslims’, although it later became clear that it was actually a premeditated assault by the terrorist group Ansar al-Sharia. It is thought that Joe Biden dropped her as his preferred choice as Vice President because of fears that Donald Trump would exploit the Benghazi controversy. Now it looks like she may take the top job in his cabinet.\n\nRice previously called on Trump to offer the Iranians a time-limited “suspension” of the United States withdrawal from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) nuclear deal and to allow relief from the tough sanctions imposed by his administration. In a newspaper article Rice stated: “Eliminating the Iranian nuclear threat must be any president’s priority. The Trump administration’s demand that Iran simultaneously halt all its nefarious activities failed utterly, as it sacrificed the nuclear deal and obtained nothing else. Should a renewed nuclear dialogue bear fruit, on a separate track the administration could aim to negotiate restraints on other aspects of Iran’s malign behavior. President Trump’s decision to withdraw from the nuclear deal and impose crippling sanctions, when Iran was in full compliance, was foolish and, predictably, has backfired. But we are where we are. Finding a way to leverage his massive mistakes while demonstrating the will and capacity to climb down is our least bad option.”\n\nPresident Trump regarded his strategy on Iran as one of the foreign policy successes of his administration. In his final days in office he may try to place legislative obstacles in the way for the Democrats. The US Senate, with a 52-48 Republican majority, (barring any surprises in the January 5 run-off in Georgia) will make it difficult for Joe Biden to restore the nuclear deal in any case. But either way, the incoming administration should be aware of several facts.\n\nFirstly, contrary to Susan Rice’s assertions, Iran was not in full compliance the JCPOA. Indeed, the Iranian regime had never stopped work on its top-secret nuclear program. At a press conference in Washington on 16th October this year, the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) issued a report exposing the fact that authorities in charge of nuclear weaponization in Iran have established an entirely new site in the Sorkheh-Hesar region to the east of Tehran. The report outlined how the top-secret facility has been constructed in the middle of a military ballistic missile manufacturing complex. Work began on the complex in 2012 and the project became fully functional in 2017, dates that overlapped the implementation of the JCPOA and therefore debunk the regime’s claims that their nuclear activity has always been exclusively peaceful.\n\nSuch information is known to be reliable. The NCRI was first to alert the international community to the existence of a belligerent nuclear program in Iran in 2002. That revelation and repeated revelations over the past 18 years, thanks to high risk and detailed intelligence by the Iranian resistance and other sources, have demonstrated that the regime has consistently striven towards the production of a nuclear weapon. Clearly the JCPOA has been an abject failure from the outset.\n\nSecondly, the Biden-Harris administration should also watch closely what happens at the forthcoming trial in Belgium of Assadollah Assadi, a senior diplomat from the Iranian Embassy in Vienna. On 1st July, 2018, Assadi was arrested and charged with passing 500gms of TATP high explosives and a detonator to an Iranian/Belgian couple from Antwerp. He allegedly had ordered them to drive to Paris and detonate the bomb at a major rally organised by the NCRI and attended by over 100,000 people, including hundreds of leading international, US and European parliamentarians and senior government officials.\n\nA bomb attack of this magnitude, which would certainly have killed and maimed hundreds on European soil in probably one of the worst terror acts in recent history, could only have been authorized by the Iranian regime’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and by its so-called ‘moderate’ President Hassan Rouhani, who has already called on Biden to “return to commitments” over the nuclear deal. Mohammad Javad Zarif, the Iranian foreign minister, as the minister in charge of all of the clerical regime’s diplomats, must have been a key party to the terrorist plot, along with the minister of intelligence & security Mahmoud Alavi and the leaders of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) and their extra-territorial terrorist offshoot the Quds Force.\n\nAssadi’s trial will be the first time ever a serving Iranian diplomat has faced trial in Europe for direct involvement in an act of terrorism. The Iranian regime has made desperate and repeated efforts to secure his release, claiming diplomatic immunity. But the Belgian and German authorities have stood their ground. Now, according to a report by Reuters on 9thOctober, Assadi has outrageously warned Belgian police authorities that if he is found guilty there will be violent reprisals against European targets by unidentified groups.\n\nThe theocratic regime’s attempts to kill and maim people in Europe may now be moving towards a new and chilling dimension. The Iranian government, having already shown their determination to kill innocent people on European soil with high explosives, will show no restraint in carrying out future attacks. The US and EU will be failing in their duty if they continue to appease this dangerous and aggressive terrorist regime. Susan Rice should think again and advise the new US president to pursue a tough line on Iran." ]
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[ "Leaders of the US House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee have requested a government review into the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) oversight of the production of Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner. The Dreamliner program has been beset by production issues that have hindered deliveries of the jet over the past year.\n\nWith the FAA investigation into Boeing’s production issues with the 787 Dreamliner still ongoing, the US House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee has requested a review of the FAA’s inspection program.\n\nRepresentatives said in a letter to Inspector General Soskin,\n\n“We are writing to request that the Department of Transportation’s Office of Inspector General conduct a review of the FAA’s oversight of the manufacture and production of the Boeing 787. We request that your office… evaluate whether the FAA’s existing inspection program is sufficient to identify production issues involving the 787.”\n\nBoeing said on Friday that it is completing inspections of the 787 program and supply chain issues. The planemaker has halted deliveries of the jet over the past 13 months due to production problems.\n\nBoeing first halted deliveries from October 2020 to March 2021 before a brief resumption. However, in May, deliveries were again stopped after the FAA raised concerns with its inspection methods.\n\n“We are completing comprehensive inspections across 787 production and within the supply chain, while holding detailed, transparent discussions with the FAA, suppliers and our customers.”\n\nThe manufacturer recently revealed that it expects 787 reworks to cost the company around $1 billion. In July, Boeing stated that it had cut its monthly production rate from five jets down to two.\n\n“We are taking the time needed to ensure the highest levels of quality, and while these efforts will continue to impact deliveries, we’re confident this is the right approach to drive stability and first-time quality across our operations.”\n\nBoeing recently confirmed that it is completing reworks on “aft body door surrounds” on passenger and cargo doors on the 787 Dreamliner. This means that the assembly of affected components will be held up, and Boeing can complete reworks before the final assembly of its jets.\n\n“Work continues in our production facility and rates will continue to be dynamic as we focus on eliminating travelled work and prioritise resources to support our inspection and rework efforts.”\n\nThe manufacturer has maintained that 787 production issues do not affect flight safety. In October, Boeing revealed another issue with Dreamliner production involving titanium parts from an Italian sub-supplier. The company stated that the parts were “improperly manufactured.”", null, null, null ]
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[ null, "Music superstar Taylor Swift told a court Thursday of her shock as she realized she was being groped during a photo opportunity ahead of a gig in the United States.\n\nSwift, 27, said there was no doubt in her mind the radio personality she was being photographed with ahead of a Denver concert in 2013 reached under her skirt and fondled her buttocks.\n\n“It was a definite grab… a very long grab,” Swift testified in a Denver federal court. She declined to speculate how long the incident lasted.\n\n“He stayed latched on to my bare ass cheek as I lurched away from him. (His hand) didn?t let go,” she told the jury.\n\nSwift was called as a witness by the attorney representing David Mueller, the former Denver radio host accused of groping her during the photo session.\n\n“It was a very shocking thing. I had never dealt with something like this before,” Swift said.\n\nMueller, 55, is suing Swift, alleging she and her team slandered him by telling his employer about the incident, resulting in his firing. She is counter-suing, alleging she was sexually assaulted.\n\n“Someone could have concluded it appeared she was trying to get away from me,” David Mueller testified Wednesday when shown a picture taken during the alleged assault.\n\nThe photo of Swift, Mueller and his girlfriend shows the morning show host on radio station KYGO with his hand behind the singer’s rear end.\n\nMueller claims his knuckles may have touched her ribs, well above where his arm is shown\n\nMueller denied assault, but admitted he did not know where his hand was because he was looking at the photographer.\n\nThe singer, who was 23 at the time, did not file a police report. Her mother, Andrea Swift, testified Wednesday the singer’s management wanted to keep the matter out of the public eye.\n\nMueller was fired for violating the morals clause of his contract two days after the alleged incident." ]
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[ "Austin’s SXSW is quite a conference, with pretty much something for everyone. I attended this year for three reasons: I’m co-producer and re-recording mixer on director Musa Syeed’s narrative feature film in competition, A Stray; I’m a member of the New York Post Alliance and was helping out at our trade show booth; and I’m a blogger and correspondent for this here online publication.\n\nGiven that my studio, Silver Sound in New York, has been doing a lot of sound for virtual reality recently, and with the mad scramble that every production company, agency and corporation has been in to make virtual reality content, I was pretty darn sure that my first post was going to be about VR (and don’t fear, I will be following up with one soon), but while I was checking out the new 360-degree video camera and rig offerings from Theta360 and 360Heros, and taking a good look at the new Micro Cinema Camera from Blackmagic, I noticed a pretty enthused and sizable crowd at one of the booths. The free Stella Artois beer samples were behind me, so I was pretty excited to go check out what I was sure must be the hip, new virtual reality demonstration, The Martian VR Experience.\n\nTo my surprise, the hot demo wasn’t for a new camera rig or stitching software. It was for a chair… sort of. Folks were gathered around a tall table playing with Legos while resting on the Mogo, the latest “leaning seat” offering from inventor Martin Keen’s company, Focal Upright. It’s kind of a mix between a monopod, a swivel stool and an exercise ball chair, and it comes in a neat little portable bag — have chair, will travel! Leaning chairs allow people to comfortably maintain good posture while at their workstations. They also encourage you to work in a position that, unlike most traditional chairs, allows for good blood flow through the legs.", null, "They were raffling off one of those suckers, hence all the people around. I didn’t win, but I did have the opportunity to talk to Keen about his products — a full line of leaning chairs, standing desks and workstations. Keen’s a really nice fellow, and I’m going to follow-up with a more in-depth interview in the future. For now, though, the basics are that Keen’s company, Focal Upright, is one of several companies that have emerged to help folks who spend the majority of their days sitting (i.e. all of us post professionals) figure out a way to bring better posture and health back into their daily routines.\n\nAs a sound engineer, and therefore as someone who spends a whole lot of time every day at a console or mixing board, ergonomics is something I’ve had to pay a lot of attention to. So I thought I might share some of my, and my colleagues’, ergonomics experiences, thoughts and solutions.\n\nStanding, Sitting and Posture\nWe’ve all been hearing about it for a while — sitting for extended periods of time can be bad for you. Sitting with bad posture can be even worse. My buddy and co-worker Luke Allen has been doing design and editing at a standing desk for the last couple of years, and he swears that it’s one of the best work decisions he’s ever made. After the first couple of months though, I noticed that he was complaining that his feet were getting tired and his knees hurt. In the same pickle? Luke solved his problem with a chef’s mat, like this one. Want to move around a little more at the standing desk? Check out the Level from FluidStance, another exhibitor at this year’s SXSW show. Not ready for a standing desk? Maybe try exploring a ball chair or fluid disc from physical therapy equipment manufacturer Isokinetics Inc.\n\nFeel a little silly with that stuff? Instead, try getting up and walking around, or stretching every 20 minutes or so — 30 seconds to a minute should do. When I was getting started in this business, I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to apprentice under sound master craftsman Bernie Hajdenberg. I first got to observe him working in the mix, and then after some time, I had the privilege of operating sessions with him. One of the things that struck me was that Bernie usually stood up for the majority of the mixing sessions, and he would pace while discussing changes. When I was operating for him, he had me sit in a seat with no arms that could be raised pretty high. He told me this was very important, and it’s something that I’ve continued throughout my career. And lo and behold, I now realize that part of what Bernie had me do was to make sure that I wasn’t cutting off the circulation in my legs by keeping them extended and a little in front of me. And the chair with no arms helped keep my back straight.\n\nRepetitive Stress\nPeople who use their fingers a lot, whether typing or using a mouse, run the risk of developing a repetitive stress injury. Personally, I had a lot of wrist pain after my first year or so. What to do? First, make sure that your set-up isn’t forcing you to put your hands or wrists in an uncomfortable position. One of the things I did was elevate my mouse pad and keyboard. My buddy Tarcisio, and many others, use a trackball mouse. Try to break up your typing or mouse movements every couple of minutes with frequent, short bursts of finger stretches. After a few weeks of introducing stretching into my routine, my wrist and finger pain was alleviated greatly.\n\nCory Choy is an audio engineer and co-founder of Silver Sound Studios in New York City. He was recently nominated for an Emmy for “Outstanding Sound Mixing for Live Action” for Born To Explore." ]
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[ null, "Khan meld hazy psychedelia and heavy stoner riffs with progressive rhythms and song structures. The songs are lyrically evocative, exuding a sense of despondency and vocally shift from gentle crooning to impassioned wailing. Following the release of their ‘On Silent Space’ EP and the accompanying tour, the Melbourne trio entered Vagabond Studios to record their debut album. After their time in the studio and several tours previewing the new songs, Khan emerged with ‘Vale’. The release of the album in 2018 was followed by a headline tour alongside a 5 date national tour as the main support act for Like Thieves.\n\nKhan kicked off 2019 in style with a slot at Melbourne Progfest with more touring imminent." ]
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[ null, "The United Methodist Church threatens to defrock a pastor for officiating a gay marriage for one of his children unless he renounces his support for marriage equality. Andrew Sullivan might tell me I'm oversimplifying -- I've read his heart-wrenching essays about his isolation from the Catholic church -- but I wouldn't want a church that doesn't want me or my loved ones. Luckily, Rev. Schaefer seems to feel the same way.\n\nSurprise, surprise! The NSA has also been vacuuming in the communications data of British citizens since 2007. Without any suspicion of wrongdoing, naturally. That's a hell of a \"special relationship\" we've got going there.\n\nProPublica finds that the state of California has failed to collect over half of the fines it assessed (totaling about $1 million) to assisted living centers between 2007 and 2012. Why? A couple of reasons: some facilities just go out of business, others pay in drips and drabs, still others appeal. Also, California is fairly lax about inspections (though they do move to shut down offenders quickly).\n\nThose folks still giddy over healthcare.gov's failures should take note of the horrors good Kansans undergo as a result of that state's handing over of its Medicaid programs to private insurers (all campaign contributors to Gov. Sam Brownback, by the way). Dig the government spokeshack who says the resulting loss of necessary services for people who need 24/7 care is rather like getting used to not getting a new car every year. It's sad that some people in government clearly know more people who get a new car every year than people who need to have machines suck the phlegm out of their lungs because they can't do it on their own anymore.\n\nHa ha, John Stossel goes out panhandling for an hour and makes $11, thus concluding that panhandlers working bankers' hours could make $23,000 a year! After all, it is extremely easy to project an entire year's earnings from one hour of panhandling. And let John Stossel try that act at 3 pm on a Sunday in, say, Fayetteville, AR, rather than on a crowded New York City sidewalk full of people who make a lot of money." ]