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[ "Coronavirus: US Secy Pompeo pins blame for hundreds of deaths on China", null, "\"China is still refusing to share the information we need to keep people safe.\" COVID-19 has killed more than 255,000 people worldwide, including more than 70,000 in the United States, making it the worst-affected country according to official statistics. The virus first emerged in the Chinese city of Wuhan in December. Most experts believe it originated in a market there selling wildlife and jumped from animals to people, although Pompeo has said there is significant evidence it came from a laboratory.\n\nDomestic critics of President Donald Trump, including some former officials, academics and columnists, have said that while China has much to answer for in terms of its actions in the early days of the outbreak, the U.S. administration is seeking to deflect attention from what they see as a slow U.S. response.\n\nPompeo pushed back against suggestions that he and other members of the Trump administration have issued conflicting statements about the exact origins of the novel coronavirus. On Sunday, Pompeo said there was \"a significant amount of evidence\" the virus emerged from the Wuhan Institute of Virology, having said the previous Thursday it was not known whether it came from the lab, a so-called wet market, or some other place.\n\nOn Wednesday, Pompeo said the United States did not have certainty, but there was significant evidence it came from the lab. \"Every one of those statements is entirely consistent,\" he said. \"We are all trying to figure out the right answer. We are all trying to get the clarity.\" The Chinese state-backed Wuhan Institute of Virology has said the virus did not originate there.\n\nDr. Anthony Fauci, director of the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and a member of Trump's Coronavirus Task Force, said in an interview published on Monday that the best evidence showed the virus was not made in a lab, but appeared to have \"evolved in nature and then jumped species.\" Trump was asked last week if he had seen evidence that gave him a \"high degree of confidence\" that the virus came from the Wuhan Institute of Virology, and replied that he had, although he declined to give specifics.\n\nPompeo said China was still withholding virus samples he said were needed for global vaccine research. \"They continue to be opaque, they continue to deny access for this important information that our research or epidemiologists need,\" he said.\n\n\"People say, well America is bullying the Chinese. We are demanding of them only what we demand of every nation: be transparent, be open, be a reliable partner, the very things that they say. The Chinese say they want to cooperate. Great. Cooperation is about action.\" He also took aim at the World Health Organization.\n\n\"It's not only that they didn't enforce... the WHO needs to still demand that there be an investigation,\" Pompeo said, adding that WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus needed to be \"just as concerned as the United States... and other countries that we still don't have access to the answers we need.\"\n\nIn an opinion article published in the Washington Post, China's ambassador to the United States, Cui Tiankai, said \"blaming China will not end this pandemic.\" \"It is time to end the blame game. It is time to focus on the disease and rebuild trust between our two countries,\" he said." ]
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[ null, "There’s no denying that OnePlus devices are some of the favorites amongst enthusiasts and third-party developers. We’ve seen so many mods and ROMs for previous OnePlus devices and it would be safe to assume that the OnePlus 6 will also enjoy the same love. The device recently got an official Oxygen OS 9.0 update that brought Android 9.0 Pie to it. Already, we’re seeing mods for Oxygen OS 9.0 coming out and we hope they keep coming out. This new mod brings lockscreen weather to the OnePlus 6 like on the Google Pixel. It also adds the AOSP Ambient display which you can choose to keep always on.\n\nBefore this, we’ve seen a OnePlus Launcher mod that added the Google feed on the OnePlus launcher, giving users an option to easily switch between it and the shelf. It was the work of XDA Senior Members paphonb and Skittles9823. The new OnePlus 6 mod we’re talking about today is also developed by paphonb. Not only does it bring lockscreen weather and the AOSP Ambient display to the OnePlus 6, but also the AOSP clear all notifications button. The tint on the lockscreen wallpaper is also reduced after installing the mod.\n\nIn order to be able to install the mod by paphonb, your OnePlus 6 will have to be on the latest Oxygen OS 9.0 firmware by OnePlus. Even though the Oxygen OS Open Beta for the OnePlus 6 is also based on Android Pie, the mod may not work with it. That’s because it manages to accomplish what it does by replacing the SystemUI APK with a modified version. Therefore, it is very likely that you’ll face incompatibility and issues that may arise due to it on other OnePlus devices or even with another firmware on the OnePlus 6.\n\nOf course, your OnePlus 6 will also have to be rooted via Magisk because this is a Magisk module. On the plus side, it won’t break the SafetyNet so you’ll still be able to enjoy playing Pokemon Go or watching Netflix or using Snapchat.\n\nWhen your device comes back on, the module will be activated. You should be able to see it in action right on your lockscreen which should now have a reduced wallpaper scrim. You may also notice weather information on the lockscreen right below the clock, next to the date. If you don’t see the weather information there, you may have to add the At a glance widget to your home screen first. The widget is included with the Google app so you don’t have to go looking around on the Play Store.\n\nJust tap and hold an empty space on your home screen. Go to widgets and drag and drop the At a glance widget to your home screen. Go back to your lock screen now and you should be able to see the weather information. At this point, you can remove the widget from your home screen if you want. When you go to Settings > Display, you will notice two Ambient display entries. One of them, the first one with the subtext Lift up display is the default OOS one. You’ll have to turn that off in order to get the other Ambient display working which is the AOSP one.\n\nWhile the AOSP Ambient display does offer to stay Always on unlike the Oxygen OS Ambient display, it doesn’t really stay on. It’s a little buggy, in other words, and isn’t quite as useful as it could have been. If you want an Always on display, you should give this Magisk module a try. Although, it has never worked for me on any Android Pie based Oxygen OS be it the Open Beta or the stable Oxygen OS 9.0. Other users have reported it to be working fine so you can try your luck as well." ]
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[ "Sweeping new laws ramping up in 2021 will force California businesses to offer employees more help to cope with the COVID-19 pandemic, including measures on disclosure of workplace infections, on healthcare and wage replacement, and on job-protected leave to care for sick family members.\n\nFor state lawmakers, 2020 “was a year that started out with lots of aspirational plans,” said Ken Jacobs, chair of the UC Berkeley Labor Center. “But it became a year about saving lives.”\n\nWhat with legislators’ personal COVID-19 scares and Capitol shutdowns, “leadership basically asked us to kill any bill that wasn’t COVID-related,” said Heath Flora (R-Ripon) vice chair of the Assembly’s Labor and Employment Committee.\n\nWorker advocates and businesses clashed over safety measures to protect against the virus, which has so far infected more than 2.2 million Californians and killed more than 25,000. Neither side got the bulk of what it wanted, and the truncated session forced last-minute compromises.\n\nThe state’s minimum wage is also climbing, thanks to a preexisting law that has been taking effect in stages. As of Jan. 1, employers with more than 25 employees must pay at least $14 an hour. Those with fewer must pay at least $13. A host of jurisdictions have higher floors, however, including the city and county of Los Angeles, where the minimum rises to $15 for all employers July 1.\n\nOf the new state laws, these are among the most significant:\n\nThe divide over who can take time off from jobs to care for new babies or sick family members has long been a conspicuous example of workplace inequality, governed by byzantine rules. See the article : New coronavirus outbreaks reported at Foster Farms poultry processing plants.\n\nUntil now, only employees at companies with 50 workers or more were guaranteed that they could take 12 weeks of leave to care for sick family members — and that their jobs would be waiting for them afterward.\n\nThe limits hit low-income workers hardest, as they are more likely to work for smaller companies and less likely to take leave for fear of losing their jobs. Of California’s 15 million payroll employees, 6.8 million work for companies with fewer than 50 workers, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. and have thus been ineligible for job protected leave.\n\nSenate Bill 1383, which takes effect Jan. 1, requires companies with five or more employees to allow them 12 weeks of unpaid job-protected leave to care for a newborn, newly adopted child or sick family member — the same number now available to businesses with 50 or more workers. It expands the definition of “family member” beyond spouses and children to include grandparents, grandchildren, siblings and in-laws.\n\nProgressives, led by retiring state Sen. Hannah-Beth Jackson (D-Santa Barbara), have long fought to expand protected leave, over fierce business opposition. The California Chamber of Commerce labeled SB 1383 a “job killer” and successfully lobbied to narrow the measure: The original proposal would have covered all workers, including those at companies with fewer than five employees.\n\nWith the pandemic driving business closures and restrictions, the law “will force our already fragile mom-and-pop owners to lay people off and shut their doors forever,” argued John Kabateck, California director of the National Federation of Independent Businesses.\n\nProponents of the law cited the coronavirus in arguing that Californians should be able to care for sick family members without fear of losing their jobs. “The COVID-19 pandemic has only further revealed the need for a family leave policy that truly serves families and workers, especially those who keep our economy running,” Newsom said in a bill-signing statement.", null, "See the article :\nKevin Sorbo sells Westlake Village villa for $3.35 million\nKevin Sorbo, the actor from “Hercules: The Legendary Journeys,” made a journey…\n\nAs workplace outbreaks of the coronavirus multiplied, so did reports that companies were concealing infections. California’s Division of Occupational Health and Safety, known as Cal/OSHA, adopted an emergency set of COVID-19 standards in November. Assembly Bill 685, which takes effect Jan. 1, toughens rules requiring employers to report cases and penalties governing outbreaks.\n\nUnder the new law, a business must notify employees within one business day of learning of any potential COVID-19 exposure. It must also offer them information on benefits such as workers’ compensation and sick leave; on protection against retaliation; and on the company’s virus safety measures.\n\nEmployers must alert local public health agencies within 48 hours of a coronavirus outbreak, defined in most instances as three lab-confirmed cases at a single workplace within a two-week period. And the state’s Department of Public Health must publish that information, detailing the number and frequency of cases and outbreaks by industry on its website.\n\nThe law also gives Cal/OSHA authority to immediately shut down a worksite where employees are deemed to be at risk of “imminent hazard” from the virus, without going through a 30-day administrative process.\n\nIn a letter requesting a veto, the state Chamber of Commerce and a coalition of trade associations said the law subjects employers to “vague standards and liability” and “fails to distinguish between employers who take appropriate steps to keep their workplaces safe, and those who fail to do so.”\n\nGiven that employees could catch the virus in their communities rather than from co-workers, the group wrote, publication of outbreak information is “a ‘name and shame’ provision … akin to a scarlet letter for customer-facing businesses, who have already been hit hard by the COVID-19-mandated shutdowns and are struggling to survive.”\n\nBut Newsom said the law would “help California workers stay safe at work and get the support they need if they are exposed to COVID-19.”\n\nLabor unions applauded the measure. “We hear daily about workplace COVID-19 infections and the lack of notice our workers receive,” said Kathy Finn, secretary-treasurer of the United Food and Commercial Workers Local 770, which represents 20,000 grocery employees. “Without a requirement to report COVID-19 exposures, no workplace in California is safe.”", null, "As COVID-19 surged across California, businesses suggested infected employees could have caught the virus anywhere, making them ineligible for workers’ compensation under which employers pay for healthcare, partly replace wages and provide death benefits. But in May, Newsom issued an executive order creating a “disputable presumption” that frontline workers who contracted COVID-19 from mid-March to early July caught it on the job unless businesses offer proof to the contrary.\n\nWith Senate Bill 1159, which took effect in September, the Legislature extended Newsom’s order beyond July for first responders and healthcare workers. And it applied the presumption to all other employees at businesses with more than five workers, but only if they were on the job during an outbreak. Read also : Bill Gross denies ‘Gilligan’s Island’ theme harassment. (This law defines an outbreak as four employees testing positive within two weeks for employers with 100 or fewer workers or 4% testing positive at larger employers.)\n\nA broader bill covering workers no matter the size of their employer or whether an outbreak occurred was shelved. “We had hoped for a more expansive bill,” said Steve Smith, a California Labor Federation spokesman. “But the majority of those who get COVID are essential workers who interact with people all day every day. Now they’ll get healthcare and wage replacement.”\n\nThe state Chamber of Commerce and a coalition of trade associations opposed the law, arguing that employers should not be “financially responsible for the actions of employees outside the workplace.” Expanding workers’ compensation, the group wrote to legislators, could cost employers billions of dollars for virus-related claims.", null, "To see also :\nCOVID-19 vaccine: Why can’t more be available immediately?\nTo truly control the pandemic, most people around the world need to…\n\nA 2018 California Supreme Court decision known as Dynamex limited the ability of businesses to classify workers as independent contractors rather than as employees. The difference: For employees, businesses must provide such workplace protections as minimum wage, overtime, paid sick leave, workers’compensation, and unemployment and disability insurance.\n\nThis year, Uber, Lyft, DoorDash, Instacart and Postmates spent $224 million campaigning for Proposition 22, the most expensive ballot initiative in California history, to exempt their drivers from AB 5. The measure, approved by voters, guarantees their gig workers 120% of the state minimum wage for “engaged time” driving passengers or on the way to a pickup, but no pay for time spent waiting between rides. It bars the drivers from unionizing. It makes some eligible for a health insurance stipend.\n\nIndustries whose workers are considered to be at “high risk” of misclassification — including janitorial, trucking, retail, in-home care, and construction services — are still covered by AB 5’s restrictions on independent contracting.\n\nIn 2018, California enacted the first U.S. law requiring gender diversity on corporate boards. Under that law — Senate Bill 826 — publicly traded companies headquartered in the state had to add at least one woman to their boards by December 2019. By the end of 2021, boards with five directors must include two women, and boards with six or more directors must include three women.\n\nCompanies that fail to comply face fines of $100,000 for a first violation and $300,000 for any subsequent violations.\n\nBefore the gender diversity law passed, 29% of public companies headquartered in California had no female board directors. That number plummeted to 2.35% in 2020, according to an October report by the nonprofit California Partners Project. The group estimates that 468 companies will still have to add a combined 1,940 new female directors to meet the 2021 target.\n\nIn September, in another first, a new law was enacted requiring California-based publicly traded companies to include at least one board member “from an underrepresented community” by the end of 2021, and as many as three by the end of 2022, depending on the size of the board. Assembly Bill 979 defines such a board member as “an individual who self-identifies as Black, African American, Hispanic, Latino, Asian, Pacific Islander, Native American, Native Hawaiian, or Alaska Native, or who self-identifies as gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender.”\n\nWith 60% of the state’s population identifying as Latino, Asian or Black, “we can no longer wait for corporations to figure it out on their own,” Assemblywoman Cristina Garcia (D-Bell Gardens), a coauthor of the bill, said at its signing. “By ensuring diversity on their boards, we know the corporations are more likely to create opportunities for people of color.”\n\nConservative legal groups are challenging the laws as unconstitutional, but in the meantime many corporations nationwide are moving forward to add women and people from diverse backgrounds to their boards.\n\nAs the pandemic hammered businesses, Newsom vetoed several of labor’s top initiatives, including a bill written by Assemblyman Ash Kalra (D-San Jose) known as “right to recall.” Kalra’s bill would have required that if large hotels, airport hospitality groups and janitorial companies laid off workers due to a “state of emergency,” then when the businesses return to hiring, they offer former workers their jobs back based on seniority.\n\nSimilar measures have been adopted by localities — including the city and county of Los Angeles, as well as Long Beach, Pasadena, San Francisco and Oakland — at the behest of unions arguing that companies should not replace longtime employees with cheaper hires. But Newsom said a statewide law would impose “too onerous a burden on employers navigating these tough challenges.”\n\nLabor-friendly legislators expect to bring the bill back this year." ]
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[ null, "This year’s election had record voter turnout. With more people casting ballots than in any other year in recent memory, more North Carolinians voiced their opinions at the ballot box. North Carolina is a unique state, being much more comfortable with divided government than other states. As reporters Martha Quillin and T. Keung Hui recently wrote for the Greensboro News & Record:\n\nIt’s not unusual for North Carolina voters to support a Republican for president and a Democrat for governor. Since 1972, Republican presidential candidates have won the state in all but two elections, and Democrats have been elected governor in all but three.\n\nThat is just what happened this year, with current Republican President Donald Trump winning the popular vote in the state alongside current Democrat Governor Roy Cooper. Despite Gov. Cooper’s re-election, much of the other statewide races went to Republican candidates. Carolina Journal’s John Trump reports on the outcome of the Council of State races:\n\n[Republicans] keep control of the N.C. Council of State, 6-4, albeit with narrow margins in all the races…\n\nRepublican Mark Robinson, a political newcomer from Greensboro with strong traditionally conservative views, has beaten Yvonne Lewis Holley, a Wake County Democrat who has served in the N.C. House since 2012. The gap was about four percentage points…\n\n[Catherine] Truitt, a Republican and chancellor of West Governors University N.C., got about 51% of the vote in the race for Superintendent of Public Instruction.\n\nTruitt will have an especially precarious situation on her hands given the competing pressures of keeping students and teachers safe while combatting the accelerated learning loss many students are facing in the pandemic. Reporters Quillin and Hui quote the John Locke Foundation’s Dr. Terry Stoops:\n\nStoops said Truitt benefitted from how voters went for Republicans in most of the other Council of State races. But now that she’s elected, Stoops said Truitt will have to deal with problems such as state budget challenges, a possible resurgence of COVID-19 spread and academic learning loss from not having in-person instruction.\n\n“All of these issues are going to be piling up on her desk as soon as she walks through the door,” Stoops said. “I think she’s prepared to deal with the challenges and work with lawmakers to develop a Department of Public Instruction that’s responsive to meet the needs of families.”" ]
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[ null, "Sonora, CA — Many developments are happening on the economic front in Tuolumne County. Economic Development Authority Director Larry Cope stated to the Board of Supervisors Tuesday that the former Sonora Mervyn’s building will soon be occupied.\n\n“I have to leave everyone guessing, but I can tell you that we have signed leases or a lease, I have to be vague,” said Cope. “We hope in the next 60 to 90 days to have some type of an announcement.”\n\nIt was one of many highlights that Cope spoke about during a 15 minute speech to the Board.\n\nCope noted that it is no surprise by now that Sierra Pacific Industries plans to create 130 jobs with the opening of a retooled Standard Mill next year, and as many as 650 jobs could be created with the trickle-down effect. Sandvik Thermal Process Incorporated (MRL Industries) is on track to create 76 jobs this year, with more to come in 2011-12. Kohl’s opened in the Junction Shopping Center in September and created 130 jobs. The Sonora Lowe’s Home Improvement Center should open before the end of the year and create 120 jobs. Avalon Healthcare will open its new facility in Sonora next year, taking over 35 existing county jobs and creating an additional 85 new jobs. Tractor Supply Co. opened in March in the new Standard Center, creating 20-25 jobs. Blue Mountain Minerals recently brought in nearly $1 million in new investment. Gold Rush Gardens is going through negotiations with the county and hopes to create 1,500-1,700 jobs over the next decade if plans move forward at the Jamestown Mine site. Radio Shack recently opened in Sonora. SRMC has opened a new Surgery Center and a Live Well Be Well Center. The Standard Center has broken ground on an AM/PM Station/restaurant. Briggs Hospitality has taken over as the main concessionaire at Columbia State Park, bring life back to the Columbia economy. Sierra Resource Management and California Wood Shavings have both received grants to purchase new equipment.\n\nWhen it comes to food, construction on a second Sonora McDonald’s store will likely begin next year. Some current businesses are undergoing renovations/expansions, including Taco Bell, Subway, Grocery Outlet and Walmart. The Standard Pour in Standard is nearing completion and plans to open in the coming months. Schnoogs is looking at opening a location directly across the street from the Standard Pour. Artisan Pizza has opened in downtown Sonora at the former Banny’s location, and Banny’s Restaurant has moved to Mountain Springs. Two Mexican restaurants have opened recently in Sonora, La Hacienda in the Junction Shopping Center and Camachos in the Crossroads Shopping Center. Lighthouse Deli took over the former Main Street Deli location in downtown Sonora. Other recent openings include the Sonora Pub, Candy Vault, Sonora Joe’s and Stuffit Ravioli. A couple of yogurt shops are also planning to open in the downtown, according to Cope." ]
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[ null, "Technology and the everlasting growth of gadgets have been so profound over the years. Just take some time and really think about it.\n\nSomewhere around 20 years ago, did you think we were going to bring cars into space? It’s highly likely that you didn’t even expect that that can be done back then. Most certainly, we have exceeded what anyone might have expected those days. It’s quite a lot to wrap your head around when you think of all the achievements humanity is doing annually, let alone in two decades.\n\nThings were tougher back then without the technological invention of this century.\n\nFor starters, if you decided you wanted to listen to music, anytime, anywhere, for free, there were no streaming devices to listen to free music-only radios and pirated CDs or tapes.\n\nThere was no Internet as we know it, and there was definitely nowhere near the amount of material that we readily have available at our fingertips today.\n\nThis implies, of course, that many old inventions have become obsolete, because younger generations have absolutely no clue what many of the traditional instruments used by older generations are.\n\nWhile it is always nice and encouraged to step forward in time, and we should be absolutely grateful for the technological advances this world has provided for us, sometimes it’s nice to just let the nostalgia wash over you as you think back to simpler times.\n\nSome people still use needle threaders to this day, but those coin-shaped items with diamond-shaped thin wire were quite the common tool back in the day.\n\nTake this tin-like, coin-looking object with a diamond-shaped wire on the end, for instance.", null, "You know what it is?\n\nIt is an object specifically made for sewing purposes to conveniently insert the thread into the tiny little needle eye, and it’s called a needle threader.", null, "Tailor’s chalk is another object most people wouldn’t know. However, if you knew what a needle threader was, you probably know the artifacts shown below (although most people would probably mistake them for guitar picks).", null, "These are record adapters that are used to allow records to fit comfortably on record players of various sizes.\n\nSince today not that many individuals listen to records, few people know about them.", null, "They were used back in the day when there were still no pull tabs on cans and twist-off bottle caps and they were used to open certain containers so that people could actually take sips of their drinks.", null, "All right, I’ll confess, I didn’t know what this was until now. This portable tic tac toe gaming apparatus was designed by Parker Brothers. Not to mention that NASA built it!", null, "Schools have used this odd-looking, bulky gadget to offer the teacher a visual aid. Everybody could see what was being taught, matched up with special plastic sheets. The ones among us that were born in the 80s or 90s should be well aware of these bad boys.\n\nThis one is for the 80’s kids. This was like a pass-time activity since there were no iPads back then. Perfect for those long car rides!", null, "Every girl was wearing these little baubles on their heads, back when these hairbands were a trend! The problem was these hurt freakishly a lot. It’s beyond me why someone felt this was a smart idea to tie up someone’s hair!", null, "Huh? iPod? What is this? You were one of the cool kids if you owned one of these bad boys, since not that many people did when the first got introduced. This was practically the first portable computer on the go that had the capability to play your cassette tapes. It came with a pair of spongy headphones, and that’s practically all you needed for full enjoyment!", null, "Currently, I have a few of these still, believe it or not! They are actually so helpful and they make the process of picking the corn up so much simpler. They also look like tiny corn ears, too!\n\ngadgets\nThis div height required for enabling the sticky sidebar" ]
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[ null, "Mississauga—Lakeshore (formerly Mississauga South) is a federal electoral district in the Peel Region of Ontario, Canada. It has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1979.\n\nConservative support is centred in the interior of the riding, particularly in the upscale Lorne Park area, while the Liberals and the NDP tend to do better along the waterfront of the riding, such as Port Credit and Lakeview, and the eastern and western edges of the riding.\n\nThe federal riding was created in 1976 from parts of Mississauga and Mississauga Centre ridings.\n\nIt consisted initially of the part of the City of Mississauga lying south of a line drawn from west to east along Highway 5, south along Cawthra Road, and east along the Queen Elizabeth Way.\n\nMississauga South is a provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since 1975.", null, "i/ˌmɪsɪˈsɒɡə/ is the sixth largest city in Canada. Situated in Southern Ontario, it lies on the shores of Lake Ontario, located in the Regional Municipality of Peel, in the central part of the Greater Toronto Area, to the west of Toronto. The city has a population of 713,443 as of the Canada 2011 Census, and is Canada's sixth-most populous municipality.\n\nInitially developed as a suburb of Toronto, Mississauga's growth is attributed to its proximity to that city. It is the largest suburb in Anglo-America by population. In recent decades, the city has attracted a multicultural population and has plans for developing its downtown core. Residents of the city are called Mississaugans or Saugans. Toronto Pearson International Airport, Canada's busiest airport, is located in the city, and it is the location of many major corporate headquarters for Canada.\n\nAt the time of the arrival of the Europeans in the 1600s, both Iroquoian and Algonquian-speaking peoples already lived in the Credit River Valley area. One of the First Nations groups the French traders found around the Credit River area were the Algonquian Mississaugas, a tribe originally from the Georgian Bay area. The name \"Mississauga\" comes from the Anishinaabe word Misi-zaagiing, meaning \"[Those at the] Great River-mouth.\" By 1700 the Mississaugas had driven away the Iroquois, yet during the Beaver Wars they played a neutral or post-emptive role.\n\nPeel South (also known as Mississauga riding) was a federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1968 to 1974. It was located in the province of Ontario. The riding was created in 1966 from parts of the Peel riding.\n\nIt consisted of the Township of Toronto in the County of Peel, and the part of Metropolitan Toronto lying west of the Etobicoke River.\n\nThe electoral district's name was changed in late 1973 to Mississauga, on a request to by then MP Don Blenkarn, to coincide with the creation of the City of Mississauga. It was abolished in 1976 when it was redistributed between Brampton—Halton Hills, Mississauga North and Mississauga South ridings.\n\nMoosejaw Today 05 May 2021\nGurpreet Malhotra, CEO of Indus Community Services based in Mississauga, Ont., said the agency serving the South Asian community in the Peel region has worked hard to build vaccine confidence and any kind of mixed messaging about a possible mix-and-match plan could be rejected ...\nEdit\n\nToronto Sun 19 Apr 2021\nIt’s a highway that has been talked about for 20 years but never built ... 400 — just south of King Rd. in Vaughan — scooping under Bolton and Caledon before heading south at Mississauga Rd. and connecting with Hwys ... 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South Carolina's Laeticia Amihere of Mississauga, Ont., will square off against Stanford, which has Toronto's Alyssa Jerome on its roster ... .\nEdit\n\nTSN Canada 24 Mar 2021\nSouth Carolina, which won a national title in 2017, improved to 8-1 in the second round under coach Dawn Staley and will appear in the regional semifinals for the 11th time overall ... Boston scored the first four points in that span and Laeticia Amihere of Mississauga, Ont., added six points as South Carolina took advantage of six turnovers.\nEdit\n\nInfo News 22 Mar 2021\nNext up for South Carolina is a matchup with Oregon State on Tuesday ... 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[ "Viral: Can you find 5 differences in this two images?\n\nViral picture of a optical illusion like image, can you find the differences within 3 minutes?\n\nWho doesn't like a nice crossword puzzle? Due to their brain-tickling effects, Optical Illusion, Brain Teasers, and Personality Tests now rule the internet. Today, we've got something a little unusual for you. Spot The Difference is the name of the game. The exam pushes your mind to its limits and provides you with your daily dose of adrenaline.\n\nWell, this is not an optical illusion, and this test will not reveal anything about your personality. However, this exam will offer you with a sense of accomplishment as well as the necessary brushing up of your cognitive abilities. A test to notice the differences between two similar pictures is one of the best ways to measure your eye-brain synchronization.\n\nYou have 3 minute to locate all five differences between the photographs. Before 3 minute has passed, there will be no peering below.", null, "Absolutely, we are aware that the pictures are confusing. They persuade you that there is no distinction between the two. It may also be aggravating, but keep your cool and do the test. At least 5 discrepancies should be found. We guarantee that there are at least five differences.\n\nExplore this Illusion with 5 clues\n\nBuy me a Coffee\n#BrainBooster" ]
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[ null, "Many labelled the visit of the Turkish President to Greece early on December as historic. It had been more than six decades since a Turkish President stepped his foot in Athens, and during that time the relations between the two neighbors reached the point of arm confrontation many times. This visit was seen by many as an opportunity to lay new ground in the bilateral relations and find common points of contact.\n\nHowever, no matter the expectations, the visit got off to a rocky start due to remarks from President Recep Tayyip Erdoḡan ahead of his journey. Speaking to a Greek journalist a day before this trip in Athens and west Thrace, Erdoḡan appeared hostile towards his future host.\n\nWith revanchist rhetoric, the Turkish President called again for the revision of the 1923 Lausanne Treaty, that consists the cornerstone of the foundation of modern Turkey and it is one of the treaties that define the borders between Greece and Turkey.\n\nDuring the interview, Erdoḡan’s claims did not stop on the revision of the key border treaty. The Turkish President accused the Greek justice system as inadequate, insufficient and unjust because of the Greek Supreme Court turned down Turkey’s extradition requests for alleged coup soldiers. In its decision, the Greek Supreme Court states that Greece will not extradite the soldiers to Turkey because there is no legal guarantee that in their country they will have a fair trial. Moreover, when asked about the daily provocations from the Turkish air force against Greece- that usually end up being “dog fights” over Aegean Sea-, Erdoḡan replied that the Turkish pilots are simply “too young” and “inexperienced”, but “with time they will learn”.\n\nThese comments provoked rage in Greece and cultivated a negative climate amongst the people. Many of them kept questioning the motives behind Erdoḡan’s invitation in the country.\n\nWhen the Turkish President arrived in Greece, he stunned his host since the beginning with his authoritative demands for the amendment of the Lausanne Treaty. In his initial address towards to his Greek counterpart, President Prokopis Pavlopoulos, Erdoḡan once again condemned the Greek justice system and at the same time, he demanded from the Greek government to make improvements regarding the situation of the Muslim minority in the country.\n\nPresident Pavlopoulos immediately clarified to his counterpart that the Lausanne Treaty does not need revision and that in Greece the justice system is impartial.\n\nFollowing his meeting with Pavlopoulos, Erdoḡan met the Greek Prime Minister, Alexis Tsipras. During the common press conference, the Turkish President continued to exchange barbs with his host. Tsipras tried to have a more diplomatic approach towards the Turkish President, but when everything failed he underlined to Erdoḡan that a foreign country should not be meddling in the internal affairs of Greece and that only Athens is responsible for the well-being of its citizens. Simultaneously, he pinpointed to Erdoḡan the Turkish violations of the Lausanne Treaty regarding the Hellenic minority in Istanbul.\n\nAt the same time, Tsipras ruled out any amendment of the treaty and after a rocky start, he tried to ameliorate the atmosphere. “Differences have always existed, and they exist today,” said Tsipras. “It is important that we express our disagreements in a constructive way without being provocative”.\n\nOn that note, he announced that the two countries had agreed to revive a consultation process for confidence-building measures while enhancing the ties in commerce and manufacture.\n\nHow have the relations between the two counties changed?\n\nSince the last time a Turkish President visited Athens, in 1952, tensions have run high many times.\n\nStarting from September 1955 the Turkish government targeted the Greek minority in Istanbul, after false news of a dynamite explosion near the Turkish consulate in Thessaloniki.\n\nThousands of Turks roamed through the city and assaulted the Greek community for nine hours. Over a dozen of people died during or after the attacks due to beating and arsons. After the first military coup intervention in Turkey, it was proven that Adnan Menderes’ government deliberately plotted the explosion in the consulate and had designed the pogrom against the Greek minority in advance.\n\nThe bilateral relations between Turkey and Greece took a toll in the summer of 1974, after the Turkish invasion of Cyprus. Turkey at the time feared that Cyprus could unite with Greece, losing this way any say she had over the Turko-Cypriot community on the island. To the day, Turkey still unlawfully occupies the Northern Part of Cyprus.\n\nIn 1995 a committee of the Turkish Parliament issued a casus belli against Greece in case she decides to extend her territorial waters from 6 nautical miles to 12 nautical miles, as it is her right according to international law. In January 1996, both countries reached the breach of war over a pair of uninhabited Aegean Islands, known as Kardak in Turkey and as Imia in Greece. These islands according to the 1947 Paris Treaty belong to Greece, something that Ankara refuses to recognise. The crisis was averted with the mediation of NATO.\n\nThe earthquakes that hit Istanbul and Athens in 1999 prompted a rapprochement between the two counties, and later that year in the Helsinki Summit, Greece supported Turkey’s bid for the European Union. In the aftermath of 1999, diplomatic ties of Athens and Ankara have improved, with ups and downs always present.\n\nNevertheless, Ankara continues to daily provoke Athens with military overflights of the Greek airspace and challenges the Greek sovereignty over certain islands in Aegean. Simultaneously, Ankara continues the transgressions of traffic regulations of the Athens’ Flight Information Region (F.I.R.), endangering this way the entire aviation security of the region.\n\nA new rift was created between Turkey and Greece after the failed coup attempt in July 2016. Although Greece was one of the first countries to speak against the failed military intervention in Turkey, President Erdoḡan accuses Greece of providing “safe haven” to soldiers that allegedly participated in the coup attempt. The Greek Supreme Court is refusing to extradite to Turkey 10 soldiers on the grounds of possible human rights violations and the right to a fair trial.\n\nHow was this visit different from the others?\n\nAs said at the beginning, many media in both countries and around the world hailed the visit as historic. The truth, however, is that nothing was different. Both sides have regular meetings since 2010 when Erdogan last visited Athens as Prime Minister. This was the first visit of a Turkish President after the 2017’s referendum when executive powers were transferred from the Prime Minister to the President.\n\nIn this visit, we saw both sides remaining on their steadfast positions.\n\nDimitris Milakas, a diplomatic correspondent for more than 20 years, says that both sides did what they had to do according to the geography of their countries, and therefore according to their national interests.\n\nThe only novelty was Erdoḡan’s persistent demands over the Muslim minority in Greece, something that it may be an effort to upgrade the matter in the agenda of the Turkish-Greek bilateral ties. Besides that, Erdoḡan continued his rhetoric regarding the amendment of Lausanne, something that Greece perceives as a threat to her territorial integrity.\n\nSo why Erdogan visited Greece?\n\nEven if nothing different came out of this visit, then the question why Erdoḡan went to Greece remains.\n\nWe must not forget that Erdoḡan is an international leader in domestic politics. Even if a snap election in Turkey does not happen within the year, the country has presidential and parliamentary elections in November 2019. Erdoḡan has to appeal to his more nationalistic audience. He, also, has to find a way to stop some of the uneasiness that is harboured in Turkey by his authoritarian policies. From Greece, he presented himself to his people as the one who stood up for the rights of their country; the one who “gave a lesson” to the Greeks with whom the historical animosities run high.\n\nIndeed, many pro- Erdoḡan media outlets, hailed his “brave act to call on Greece about the Muslims in Thrace and speak about the revision of Lausanne Treaty”. Moreover, when Erdoḡan visited the Muslim minority in Thrace he demonstrated to his “brothers”- as he called them- that he cares about them and that the movement of Fethullah Gülen in Turkey has vanished. Therefore, they should put their trust solely on him.\n\nHis visit to Greece was also a reminder to the West, especially to the USA, that Turkey has borders with Greece.\n\n“The US decision to upgrade their military presence in Thrace in the port of Alexandroupolis and therefore close the south stream of Russian natural gas towards Europe impinges on the Russian and Turkish interests. With his visit Erdoḡan reminded that Turkey is close and has borders with Greece”, explained Milakas.\n\nWhat should we expect now?\n\nSince the beginning of the visit became apparent, that Turkey had no real intention to co-operate with Greece in sensitive matters like the continental shelf in Aegean or the Cyprus settlement. Mainly because Turkey wants to be a hegemonic power in the region, with the so-called neo-ottoman foreign policy still in action.\n\nChristodoulos Yiallourides, professor of International Politics in Panteion University of Athens, says that Turkey wants to create the circumstances to project herself as a hegemonic power and dominate Greece and the rest of the countries in the region.\n\nHaving this in mind, professor Yiallourides believes that the possibility of another crisis or an “accident” between the two sides in the Aegean Sea is not to be excluded.\n\nRegardless, everything and the traps that Erdoḡan tried to set up to his host, analysists in Greece agree that the Greek response to the Turkish provocations was correct and brought on centre stage the revanchist rhetoric of Turkey.\n\nThey agree that EU’s response towards Turkey regarding the amendment of Lausanne Treaty was timely and it was needed it to put off Erdoḡan.\n\n“Turkey desires to control politically and diplomatically Greece and the surrounding countries in a form of “Finlandization”. This desire makes Athens react and therefore the Greek-Turkish disagreements prolong”, said Yiallourides.\n\nIt remains to be seen how far Ankara will go regarding her aspirations in the region, especially with the changing internal political landscape in Turkey and how the Greek side will react this time.", null, null, "Give me a like, not a duty! Reflections on postmodern freedom" ]
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[ null, "On Saturday afternoon the first football game of 2019 was played on Heinz Field turf. Granted it was an intrasquad scrimmage without kick or punt returns, full quarters or hits on the quarterback, but it was a game nonetheless.\n\nJust under 9,000 fans made their way to the North Shore to watch the 2019 iteration of Pitt football’s annual Blue and Gold game. On a picturesque spring day, the Blue team secured a 14-7 victory on the strength of junior quarterback Kenny Pickett’s two touchdown passes.\n\nWith former Pitt greats Aaron Donald and LeSean McCoy looking on as honorary captains, the Gold team won the coin toss and took the ball to open the first quarter.\n\nThe Gold offense was stymied on its first drive after junior running back AJ Davis was held in check on a third down run by the Blue defense. It was a frustrating afternoon for Davis, who figures to play a major role in Pitt’s rushing attack this fall. He was limited to only six yards on nine attempts.\n\nAfter a historically prolific rushing attack just a season ago, both the Blue and Gold offenses steered clear of the ground game. Both teams ran the ball only 16 times a piece and netted an abysmal -32 yards.\n\nFirst-year offensive coordinator Mark Whipple expressed faith in the running game despite Saturday’s disappointing results. He didn’t believe Saturday was an accurate representation of how good the run game will be come August.\n\n“You don’t have everyone together,” Whipple said. “That’s the way it always is in the spring… I’m not going to sit up here and say ‘We lost a lot of guys up front and two really good running backs and changed the scheme,’ because [my teams] have gotten better as the year goes on… Right or wrong that’s just always how it’s been wherever I’ve been.”\n\nBut in the first open viewing of Pitt’s new offense against live competition, it appeared that Whipple flipped the script from a season ago. The passing offense, which was one of the most heavily criticized facets of last year’s team, shone on Saturday in place of the destitute run game.\n\nJunior quarterback Kenny Pickett, who has so far failed to live up to his post-Miami-upset hype, was smart and efficient in his four drives of work. He finished 10-14 for 125 yards and a pair of touchdowns, both to redshirt senior receiver Tre Tipton.\n\nPickett showed a more diverse skill set in his third spring game appearance. He was poised in the pocket and made throws all over the field, while also using his legs to avoid pressure and scramble.\n\nThe weight of last season’s struggles were seemingly nonexistent for Pickett when he gushed about the freedom his new offensive coordinator has allowed.\n\n“[Whipple] just let me loose,” Pickett said. “He wants me to go out there and have fun and play my game and I think you saw that today. Running around a little bit, staying in the pocket, throwing it. That’s what I think I really got back to this spring, just being myself and letting it fly.”\n\nWhile Pickett fueled the Blue team offense, the defense was outstanding in its own right.\n\nThe Blue team defense was anchored by strong play from one of the the spring session’s Conway award winners for most improved players, redshirt sophomore safety Paris Ford. Ford led his unit with seven tackles and added a diving red zone interception that earned a hug from Aaron Donald upon returning to the sideline.\n\nFord has spent most of his first two seasons at Pitt on the bench, but head Coach Pat Narduzzi assured Pitt fans that Ford is ready to take advantage of this opportunity.\n\n“Right now, Paris Ford is a starter,” Narduzzi said. “He’s a football player. One of the main reasons that he got [the Conway award] is because he’s fast, he’s always been physical, and he’s always been a playmaker. That interception is just what you see all the time.”\n\nOther notable performers included first-year quarterback Davis Beville. Beville, who enrolled at Pitt in January as one of the 2019 class’ centerpiece recruits, went 13-17 passing for 157 yards and the Gold team’s only touchdown. That score came late in the fourth quarter and capped an eight-play, 59-yard drive in under two minutes to cut the Blue lead in half.\n\nSophomore running back V’Lique Carter, who has made multiple position switches since his arrival at Pitt, made an impact on both sides of the ball. He caught a pair of passes and collected four tackles in his return to the cornerback position, which Narduzzi recruited him as. Narduzzi also said to expect more of “The Freak” on both sides of the ball during the regular season.\n\nCarter’s classmate, sophomore receiver Shocky Jacques-Louis is looking to stand out in a crowded receivers room, and Saturday was a good first step for the speedy second-year player. Jacques-Louis caught three balls for 51 yards in a defeat for his Gold team.\n\nSpring practices and the Blue-Gold game provide a temporary respite for football-starved fans during a long break. But now comes the true offseason.\n\nPitt players will not return for official practices until August and the 2019 season opener won’t be played until the final day of August. But for now fans are left with the words of Jacques-Louis tempting promise: “That was nothing compared to what y’all are going to see in the fall.”" ]
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[ null, "\nIn so doing so, the 22-year-old becomes China’s first driver at the top level of motor racing, providing the championship with a boost the ultimate scale of which we can only guess at.\n\nIt’s no coincidence that the announcement came a few weeks after F1 confirmed that the Chinese GP will return in 2023 after a three-year pandemic hiatus, with a deal that now runs until 2025.\n\nFormer F1 CEO Chase Carey and his successor Stefano Domenicali have often mentioned China in the same breath as the USA in terms of markets they want to conquer and, with Zhou, F1 now has a chance to do just that.\n\nThe hope throughout the paddock is that he will have the sort of impact that Max Verstappen has had in the Netherlands, or Sergio Perez in Mexico.\n\n“I think for the company, for current sponsors work, for the nine other teams, for F1 in general, it’s a huge opportunity,” team boss Fred Vasseur tells Motorsport.com.\n\n“Huge. I think it’s really important that if you want to develop the team, but even for F1, the approach is the same. It makes sense to open a new market like China.\n\n“And I think that Zhou will be the perfect ambassador for this, because he did very well in the junior series, much better than all the Chinese drivers before. However I know perfectly that it will be a challenge, because it’s always a challenge when you are joining F1.”\n\nZhou clearly comes with his own sponsorship package, but his arrival is a boost too for the team’s other existing backers. Alfa Romeo sells cars in China, while title sponsor Orlen also has a strong presence.\n\n“Everybody’s excited,” says Vasseur. “It’s not just about Alfa Romeo, Orlen or another one, you know that everybody’s trying to develop commercial links with China, and this is the best way to do it.”\n\nAnd the hope is that other Chinese companies will come on board in future seasons: “It’s much more about potential. It could be much faster than ’23/’24. For us and our sales department, it’s a huge opportunity, and we have to work on it.”\n\nThe commercial side is key to his deal, but it would be wrong to dismiss Zhou as a pay driver, after all there are many others on the current grid attached to commercial packages.\n\nHe is also a hugely promising talent who has shown steady upward progress through his career. He currently lies second in the FIA F2 championship, admittedly in his third year in the category, but that makes him more than qualified to make the step up on merit.\n\n“It was an important decision for the company, for the future of the company,” says Vasseur.\n\n“We have a big change in terms of regulations for 2022. We evaluated all the options that we had on the table. Valtteri was quite obvious for me. And alongside Valtteri, we had different options, and for tons of different reasons Zhou is the first choice.\n\nAn intriguing aspect of Zhou’s career is that his family made an early commitment to bring him to Europe in his teens. It was a big step, and one that has paid off.\n\n“Putting aside the fact he’s Chinese, it’s impressive to do this kind of move when you are 13, because I think he was 13 when he came to Italy,” says Vasseur.\n\n“I remember perfectly when guys like Stoffel Vandoorne went to Japan, they were much older, but for them it was huge. At the beginning Stoffel was struggling to be in front in Japan.\n\n“We don’t have to underestimate this. Also when they are able to manage this aspect of the situation, they are doing a good step forward, because it’s a real challenge.”\n\nProgress has been a hallmark of Zhou’s career, steered by a management team that includes former Manor/Marussia F1 team boss Graeme Lowdon.\n\nRunner-up in the 2015 Italian F4 championship – in a field that saw Lando Norris make occasional appearances – Zhou subsequently spent three seasons in F3 with Motopark and latterly Prema, winning a couple of races in his final year.\n\nMoving up to F2 with UNI-Virtuosi he scored several podium finishes in 2019, and took his first sprint win in 2020, when he finished sixth in the championship. This year has seen a further step with feature wins in Bahrain and Silverstone.\n\n“You know that I’m paying a lot of attention to the junior series,” says Vasseur. “In F2 he did well last year, and he’s doing very well this season. He did two or three pole positions. He had some wins. I think that when you’re able to win in Silverstone it’s a good signal.\n\n“He’s a frontrunner, and he can still be champion at the end, but it’s very tight. He’s doing a very solid job. I think it a good reason for us to move forward with him.\n\n“We didn’t collaborate in the junior series, and I don’t know him very well. But if you have a look, he appeared to be able to improve, and that means that he is clever, and step-by-step, he doing the job. Who knows if he will be champion or not at the end? It’s a bit too early.\n\n“But he did very strong events this season in F2, strong quali, strong races. In some events he was just flying. I think that he’s a good combination of everything. And I like also his approach, a good relationship with the team management, and that’s important.”\n\nProgress is key: “We have to keep the same momentum. For sure if he is able to improve and to progress over the years like this, it shows that he has the right approach.\n\n“I think that his management are very experienced, they are able to help him a lot, and we know each other for ages. And it’s also good to have this kind of relationship around the drivers.”\n\nZhou has been working away quietly with Alpine as a junior driver, running in the sim and testing the team’s old Renault chassis, as well as completing an FP1 session in Austria earlier this year.\n\nThe mileage has given him a useful head start before his first Alfa run in Abu Dhabi next month.\n\n“He’d done perhaps 10 test days or something like this, and a lot of simulator sessions. It’s a good training, and it’s important because that we know perfectly that the number of test days next year will be tricky.\n\n“We have six test days on paper, plus Abu Dhabi, then we know that we could have some issues with the weather in Bahrain or Barcelona, and that the reliability is not guaranteed, because it’s a completely new car.”\n\nOne thing is clear, he is now an Alfa Romeo driver, and he’s leaving Alpine behind.\n\n“He is not managed at all by Alpine, and is not anymore under contract with Alpine,” says Vasseur. “It was important for me, because I need also to be free and to work for the future. It would make no sense for me to have a one-year project if I know that for ’23 there is no way.\n\n“I have a good relationship with Alpine. And it’s important also for me to do it very openly, to discuss with them the situation. In the end it’s a good story also for them, they helped him to come to F1.”\n\nAlfa heads into the new era of 2022 as the only team to have changed both drivers. It’s an intriguing combination, with Bottas finally out of the shadow of Lewis Hamilton as clear team leader, and Zhou the rookie finding his feet.\n\n“To have this kind of line-up with Valtteri having done pole positions and won races is a huge push for the company,” says Vasseur. “We know also that he will have a huge pressure on his shoulders next year.\n\n“I like this feeling at the end of the day, because we are all working under pressure. And this is the DNA of our business. And next year will be a huge challenge for us, with Zhou, with Valtteri for different reasons, and the new car. It’s an exciting challenge.”\n\nWhat the team won’t have is continuity in the cockpit. With all the other changes won’t that lack of a reference be a handicap?\n\n“I don’t think so,” says Vasseur. “I know that Gunther [Steiner] is convinced with this, but I don’t think so. I think that it’s important to have someone with experience. Because the team could be a bit lost. But then to do the comparison with the car of the year before, it makes no sense.”\n\nIt could be argued that a change of rules is the ideal time to bring in a rookie, as it’s a re-set for everyone else as well.\n\n“I don’t know if there is a good time to do it. When you see the regulations today, it’s quite a huge step. But on the other hand F2 is also a good preparation, they are already running the 18-inch tire with Pirelli. They are running the same tracks. I think that the timing is good for him.”\n\nZhou is also smart enough not to make waves and to absorb what he can from his new team mate.\n\n“I hope that we will give him the opportunity to learn from Valtteri,” says Vasseur. “And it’s always beneficial to have someone with experience alongside, when the guy is able to do pole positions and to win races, it’s a good example." ]
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[ null, "While photographing in the Mississippi Delta in the spring of 1977, I was lucky enough to live for a few weeks in the small town of Merigold, Mississippi. Saying it was small is an exaggeration, tiny perhaps is more appropriate, with no more than a few hundred inhabitants, clearly delineated by the railroad tracks.\n\nThe Chinese had built the railroad under the white man’s supervision in the 19th century, and to that day each of these small delta towns had a Chinese family living there, owning the only General Store. They were clearly the decedents of their forgotten, immigrant parents. Seeing these Chinese people speaking with an American Southern accent, was one of my introductions to the peculiar place I was living.\n\nOn the one side of the tracks lived the white families and on the other, the mostly impoverished black families. There was cordiality among the population, but there was clearly a separation and distinction. The power and money coming from the cotton and rice plantations owned by the white families, and the labor and toil coming from the black families who lived across the tracks.\n\nQuite honestly, I did not come to change or even question the political landscape. I had no dreams for the impoverished black families or hopes for the white families. I came just to feel the life of the place, to understand it’s ways, and often without prejudice one way or the other. I am a little ashamed of myself but this is the way that it was for me.\n\nEverything moved at such a slow and steady pace. It was hot, dirty and tired. Everything was overflowing with dust. The cars looked as if they hadn’t been washed since the day they were bought. The dogs were perpetually napping, and life had it’s own slow meandering style. There were many roads that led to the ubiquitous sadness that permeated the entire history of the region. One could feel it. One evening while having dinner with a major local plantation owner, I found myself wondering if twenty years ago he would have been head of the local Klu Klux Klan. He still had enormous power and presence in the community, and you could sense that if he needed something done, it probably would be. He had a fond distaste for Northerners, but was obviously amused or confused by me and seemed to take a liking to me.\n\nAt this same dinner, he invited me to photograph, if I wished, at his other plantation which was originally owned by his wife’s family. I immediately said yes and he told me that on the way I might like to stop at Booga-Bottom for a plate lunch. He gave me directions, as the luncheonette owned by Mrs. Owens was hard to find. It sat at the crossroads of four plantations in the middle of cotton fields. The establishment was far off any paved roads. We arrived at twelve and exactly on cue; twenty or thirty huge columbine tractors arrived. The white men walked inside and sat at a long red-checkered table, while the black men sat outside on the porch. We were all treated to a great plate lunch of pork, chicken, collard greens, okra, iced tea and all the fixings, served by two enormous black women. This was an America that was as foreign to me as the interior of Africa. Afterwards we continued on to the Bend Plantation.\n\nWhile scouting around, I noticed this small building that was completely boarded up. I could just peek through a small hole and I asked about the building to one of the managers. He told me that the grandfather who had owned the plantation had died in March of 1948. This building had been the commissary and his office and upon his death had been boarded up and closed and no one had been inside since that fateful day in 1948.\n\nBeing my usual, aggressive, New York self, I asked if it might be possible for me to go inside. He said to my surprise that he thought it would be fine and he had some workers come over and start to disassemble all the boards that had been slapped in place so many years ago.\n\nLater I came back and as I slowly opened the door and began to walk inside, I could feel myself slowly entering the past. Nothing had been touched in the room since the day he died. It was exactly as it was in 1948. Even the air felt old and forgotten. I can remember perfectly this feeling of somehow tricking time, of stepping backwards into another world, another place, a different era. It was so hot outside, yet so mysteriously cool inside.\n\nThe blues of The Delta, the songs of sadness and remorse were here as well. The Delta blues were on both sides of the track.\n\nIf You Come To A Fork In The Road, Take It." ]
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[ null, "See the gallery for quotes by Errol Morris. You can to use those 8 images of quotes as a desktop wallpapers.", null, null, null, null, null, null, "People lie, and they always are very very creative in finding new ways to lie.\n\nPhotographs can reveal something to us, and they can also conceal things.\n\nThere are endless anxieties in putting a film together, and it's an enormous relief when you know it's working with an audience.\n\nWhen you're working for yourself and your own obsession with finding the truth, you're at your own mercy.\n\nA movie is like a tip of an iceberg, in a way, because so little of what you do in connection with making a movie actually gets into the movie. Almost everything gets left behind.\n\nBut I can say what interests me about documentary is the fact that you don't know how the story ends at the onset - that you are investigating, with a camera, and the story emerges as you go along.\n\nBut one of the amazing things about documentary is that you can remake it every time you make one. There is no rule about how a documentary film has to be made.\n\nFilms are neither true nor false. That includes my films, as well as others. They may make claims that are true or false, but films are too complex. They have too many ingredients.\n\nTags: May, Others, True\n\nForty years ago this country went down a rabbit hole in Vietnam and millions died. I fear we're going down a rabbit hole once again - and if people can stop and think and reflect on some of the ideas and issues in this movie, perhaps I've done some damn good here!\n\nI believe it was probably less than ten minutes that went by from the invention of photography to the point where people realized that they could lie with photographs.\n\nI don't believe truth is conveyed by style and presentation. I don't think that if it was grainy and full of handheld material, it would be any more truthful.\n\nIf we're reading a first-person account, we know that each and every one of us, myself included, have a great desire to be seen in a certain way, or to be perceived in a certain way. It's unavoidable.\n\nIf you're a journalist - and I think, on some level, I'm a journalist, and proud to be a journalist, or a documentarian, however you want to describe it - part of what I do has to be the pursuit of the truth.\n\nWhat's great about documentary, it seems to me, is that it can be experimental filmmaking. You have a license to do a lot of diverse things under the umbrella of 'documentary.'\n\nWhen 'The Thin Blue Line' came out, I was criticized by many people for using reenactments, as if I wasn't dedicated to the truth because I filmed these scenes. That always and still seems to be nonsensical.\n\nYou're meant to think somehow that literature, in espousing eternal values, is kind of normal and balanced and reasonable. When it fact it's anything but.\n\nThe proper route to an understanding of the world is an examination of our errors about it.\n\nThose who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it without a sense of ironic futility.\n\nBut there's a big difference between, say, reporting on a story and simply making up a story.\n\nI've never had any problem with crazy people. I like crazy people; I probably am a crazy person myself.\n\nA lot of the themes of my movies, the actual stories, come from tabloid stories.\n\nMuch more quotes by Errol Morris below the page.\n\nCertain kinds of intimacy emerge on a phone call that might never occur if you were sitting right next to the other person.\n\nDespite all of our efforts to control something, the world is much, much more powerful than us, and more deranged even than us.\n\nDo I like tawdry, sleazy stories? Yeah, I do.\n\nEcstatic absurdity: it's the confrontation with meaninglessness.\n\nI feel as if I became a documentary film-maker only because I had writer's block for four decades. There's no other good reason.\n\nI like to think that I'm nonjudgmental, that I can listen and be engaged by almost anything.\n\nI taught my son to read with tabloids. We would sit to read the 'Weekly World News' together.\n\nI think an interview, properly considered, should be an investigation. You shouldn't know what the interview will yield. Otherwise, why do it at all?\n\nI think calling someone a character is a compliment.\n\nI used to work as a private detective years and years ago.\n\nI've been writing a lot more, I believe, because of the Internet. I've been posting stuff that I've written and I've just been writing.\n\nI've never made any money off of any of my films. Statement of fact. So without commercial work, I would be in big trouble.\n\nIf you think you're going to create an unposed photograph, think again. There is no such thing.\n\nInterviews, when they are just simply an exercise in hearing what you want to hear, are of no interest.\n\nMy advice to all interviewers is: Shut up and listen. It's harder than it sounds.\n\nMy stuff always starts with interviews. I start interviewing people, and then slowly but surely, a movie insinuates itself.\n\nThere is nothing wrong with becoming more ambitious along the way, but I think what the government has asked the council to do is a perfectly good starting point.\n\nWe do recognise the need to move towards the publication of information showing the progress made by pupils from one stage of their education to another.\n\nWhere the private sector, or anyone else, has skills, knowledge and resources that can help to deliver a high quality of education and to raise standards, we should use them.\n\nI think film is a very powerful advocate and message carrier.\n\nHeadteachers and governing bodies run schools and that won't change.\n\nI do recognise that, where recruitment difficulties persist, teachers can be put under great pressure.\n\nI taught for 17 years in an inner city comprehensive schools.\n\nI want to give producers more financial security.\n\nI was head of the Sixth Form Centre when I left the school.\n\nThis government has always said increasing pay is something for something.\n\nWhat politicians want to create is irreversible change because when you leave office someone changes it back again.\n\nBefore this government came to power, many failing schools were simply allowed to drift on in a pattern of continuing failure. The government is determined to break that pattern and is successfully doing so.\n\nBy creating useful job descriptions and making clear what qualifications should be expected, the Department aims to help improve schools' ability to recruit the right people.\n\nHowever, the Government has made it clear that we do not encourage the recruitment of teachers from developing nations where there may be an adverse effect on the economy.\n\nI know there are things I did in education that will never be reversed. I have not done that in film yet because I have only been here for about nine months.\n\nIf bringing up the next generation is important, why aren't they the best qualified, the best paid? Why aren't we as concerned about their career progression as we are about those who work in the education or health services?\n\nIf we can modernise the workforce, make them better qualified, have this framework of qualifications, then I think they have a very good case for more money.\n\nIf you invent the Mini Cooper, pour all your energy and passion into it and it gets made, you should be on a roll. In the film industry you have to start again the next day.\n\nIn the 21st century when few of us stay in the same job all our lives, I would like to think there was flexibility so teachers could become social workers, or foster carers become teachers.\n\nIt is a very unusual sector and the one thing I would ask of them is to understand that for most of them one-third of their films are being financed by the taxpayer and that carries huge accountability and responsibility.\n\nMy Department has already recognised this and has been working specifically on the technical support issue since January and will offer advice to schools during the Autumn term.\n\nMy focus and that of all members of the Government responsible for delivering services to the public is to make sure that the public sector can use all the skills it needs to do the job the public wants it to do.\n\nOFSTED has made large cuts in the paperwork which schools are asked to provide and further steps to reduce the bureaucratic burden will be introduced in September.\n\nThe need for improved technical support in schools has expanded as the Government and schools have increased their investment in information and communications technologies.\n\nThere is a shortage of teachers but the January 2001 schools census showed that teacher numbers were at their highest level than at any time since 1984 - and 11,000 higher than 1997." ]
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[ null, "PARIS — A French appeals court ruled Thursday that around 2,700 victims of a breast implant scandal are entitled to compensation. The court said that German company TUV Rheinland committed negligence by certifying them as safe.\n\nThe ruling, which might not be final and could go to another higher court, was announced by France-based association PIPA, which represents victims. The amount of compensation is still to be determined, PIPA said.\n\nThe scandal first emerged in 2010 after doctors noticed abnormally high rupture rates in women with implants produced by the French company Poly Implant Prothese, or PIP. Its implants were used in hundreds of thousands of women worldwide.\n\n“It’s clearly a historical day for PIP breast implant victims all over the world and for women’s rights,” Olivier Aumaitre, the lawyer representing the 2,700 women who brought this current case, said during a news conference.\n\nThe ruling, Aumaitre hopes, might have implications for the many other victims, although he conceded he was “not aware of other compensation wins in other countries.”\n\nChristine, a victim, who did not want to give her surname, said that “it is a relief today, as we can acknowledge our status as victims. Almost all of us have lasting effects. I still have silicone in my organs.”\n\nPIP was liquidated in 2010. Its founder, Jean-Claude Mas, was later given a four-year prison sentence. The implants, it was discovered, were filled with cheap, industrial-grade silicone which was not suitable for use in humans. Mas died in 2019.\n\nTUV Lawyer Christelle Coslin told The Associated Press that “TUV Rheinland denies all responsibility. The missing link here is the actual liable party, which is not solvent.”", null ]
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[ null, "Indian diplomat Devyani Khobragade (CR), accompanied by her father Uttam Khobragade (CL) and surrounded by supporters and policemen, arrives at the domestic airport in Mumbai on January 14, 2014. (Punit Paranjpep/AFP/Getty Images)\n\nWith Indian foreign service officer Devyani Khobragade now back in her native country and the news frenzy surrounding her controversial U.S. arrest beginning to die down (especially in India, where it was front page news for almost a month), we can now reflect on the episode with some degree of dispassion and distance. Just how did this seemingly small blip in the annals of international relations nearly throw off-kilter a \"defining relationship,\" as President Obama described the bond between the two allies.\n\nEven in the age of hyper-interconnectivity and the rapid globalizing of societies, cultural differences still cause major consternation.\n\nCultural misperceptions lie at the heart of this controversy. Focused on the letter of the law and the egalitarian values embedded in the American society, Preet Bharara, an American of Indian origin and the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, sought to remind Khobragade and the Indian diplomatic community that in America, everybody is equal under the law. By following up on the accusations made by Khobragade's domestic employee, Sangeeta Richard, Bharara showed the concern for the underdog, a classic American value, as described by Kishore Mahbubani in his recent editorial about the incident.\n\nBy Indian reckoning, the highly public arrest of a diplomat, and the strip-search that followed, was a direct insult to Indian sensibilities. In some ways, it was particularly shameful as this was done to one of the few \"dalit\" members of the elite diplomatic corp. It had a similar level of potency as the 2009 incident that saw Henry Louis Gates, a distinguished African American Harvard professor, mistakenly arrested, causing a huge stir throughout the United States. As The Economist pointed out in a recent article, India felt that the treatment of Khobragade was not reflective of a partnership of two equals. Rather, it was almost as if India was treated as a \"servant\" or a second class citizen.\n\nCould these seemingly contradictory values -- an egalitarian application of the law, and a multi-layered attitude toward social hierarchy -- have been reconciled through a different set of actions? It's almost as though Bharara, who has gone after other prominent South Asians such as Rajat Gupta with vengeance, has taken the role of aggressive enforcer to teach his community a lesson. Recognizing that his actions could create a diplomatic row between the U.S. and India, what if his office had quietly pointed out to the Indian embassy the legal issues surrounding the visa application of Richard and given them a specific period of time to resolve the issue? He could have even allowed the Indian government to quietly recall Khobragade from her position in New York. He was clearly within his jurisdiction to indict Khobragade on the basis of the complaint he received, but if he had exercised greater cultural understanding of the issue, he might have behaved differently.\n\nSimilarly, cognizant of the legalistic culture of the American system, and aware of the issues surrounding the treatment of domestic workers in the U.S. (after all, a similar case had also been filed against the former consul general of India in New York, Prabhu Dayal), the Indian government should have informed all Indian diplomats based in the U.S. that this was a serious concern. Some of the options now under consideration, such as making the domestic workers employees of the Indian government rather than of the individual officers, could have been implemented long before this latest controversy.\n\nCompared to the big issues -- stalling of the implementation of the civil nuclear energy deal, complications of the retail sector reforms, and strains in naval cooperation between the two countries -- the Khobragade episode is just a small pebble of irritation. Prime Minister Singh tried to emphasize this point at his recent news conference by saying that this minor hiccup will not jeopardize the long term partnership between the two nations. But, just about all the serious observers of this important bilateral relationship have been concerned that after the high point of signing the civil nuclear energy deal of the George W. Bush era, it is floundering.\n\nAs former Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Nicholas Burns and others have pointed out, compared to the first term of the Obama administration when both Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and National Security Adviser Tom Donilon had keen interest in India, there is no one at the highest level of the government with the same level of commitment nowadays. The halting of economic reforms and India's defensive attitude at the most recent rounds of trade negotiations in Bali, along with the serious slowing down of Indian economy, has also made the American business leaders wary of the country.\n\nIt is clear that while this relationship has been deemed important, it is in reality not very deep, reflecting the fact that it opened up only in the mid 1990s, after a long 30-year hiatus marked by deep mistrust on both sides. The Khobragade incident highlights the weakness of the relationship. If the relationship was on a stronger footing, such a minor issue would not have thrown the bond off balance in such a deep way.\n\nAs India prepares for national parliamentary elections in the next four months ushering in new leadership -- Prime Minister Singh will not run for the third term -- and as President Obama contemplates his global legacy in the waning years of his second term, it would be wise for both countries to put this relationship on the front burner once again. We need to make sure that reactive actions of both countries in the Khobragade incident are not repeated anytime soon. The world needs a strong and healthy relationship between the two largest democracies." ]
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[ null, "LIONEL MESSI has overtaken NFL star Patrick Mahomes to become the sportsman with the most-lucrative contract.", null, null, "And the details left jaws on the floor and eyeballs popping out of their sockets across the globe as it blew all other sporting deals out of the water.\n\nAmerican Football ace Patrick Mahomes – who will star in this weekend's Super Bowl – had previously led the way.\n\nThe Kansas City Chiefs quarterback, 25, put pen to paper on a TEN-YEAR deal in the summer of 2020.\n\nAll in all, Mahomes stands to earn a staggering £329million in the next decade, with his base salary slowly increasing as his career goes on.\n\nOn average, the quarterback will take home an annual salary of £32.9m.\n\nMahomes was also offered a £7.2m bonus at the time of signing his new contract.\n\nThe NFL star will also rake in £1.5m in guaranteed loyalty bonuses each year until 2024.\n\nOn top of that, Mahomes will command a £450,000 annual workout bonus until the end of his contract.\n\nThat means, the Barcelona icon is taking home an other-worldly £123m per season – a massive £90m more per season than Mahomes.\n\nIt was also revealed Messi earns a £69m 'loyalty fee' each season on top of his base rate, while being handed a staggering £109m signing-on fee.\n\nIt's also been revealed the wing wizard will receive a £35m pay-day even if he QUITS the club this summer.\n\nThe Argentine has bumper contracts with the likes of adidas, Gatorade, Huawei, Mastercard, Pepsi and Budweiser for an annual income of £23m.\n\nMahomes has deals with adidas, Oakley, DirecTV, State Farm and a number of other US brands, raking in a combined annual fee of £5m." ]
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[ "What is DALI Dimming?", null, "Flexible and intelligent lighting controls, those are some of the features that we always dream of in lighting system.\n\nCan the DALI dimming system achieve the same?\n\nAnd what does it entail? Is it cost effective?\n\nWell, don’t worry because this article is going to paint you that and much more.\n\nHow Well Do You Understand DALI Dimming?\n\nIn simple terms, DALI is a digital way of managing modern lighting. You can as well distinguish it as Digital Addressable Lighting Interface (DALI). It is a network control system that is built on two main electronic concepts:\n\nHow Did DALI Come About?\n\nDALI was born during the late 1990s. Companies that make up the IEC invented it in a bid to upgrade the existing 0-10V. This 0-10 V form was not flexible. Therefore IEC (International Electronic Commission) evolved DALI to enable users to alter or redesign their lighting.\n\nAre there any upgrades? Well, during its inception, DALI was defined in IEC60929 by the IEC. Over time it has been modified to the current 2020 version, which is defined in IEC62386. Today, this latest version is the DALI-2, while the previous was only DALI.\n\nHow Does DALI dimming Work?\n\nImagine this, you tell all the lights in a large room to switch off, and they do so, and they also communicate back to you a fault with any of the single lights. The same applies to other lighting commands and not just the switching on and off. How does DALI achieve this?\n\nThese input devices do not communicate directly with the application controller. Instead, they use 24-bit data frames.\n\nEach LED driver and dimmable LED bulb requires a unique address so that the system can identify and operate them individually.\n\nSince the system is 2-way, the controller can communicate to you information from the luminaire. One network is usually enough for relatively small areas that do not require several lighting circuits. Otherwise, you’ll need a series of interlinked networks for larger spaces.\n\nWhere is it Commonly Used?\n\nDALI is a popular lighting control option for restaurants and hotels, office premises, large domestic settings, and other commercial settings. You can also do a simple installation for small rooms and small buildings that require a basic DALI system.\n\nGrow/horticulture lighting is a developing market that can benefit a lot from DALI dimming control. uPowerTek provides you with a wide range of DALI dimmable drivers that accurately addresses such specific lighting controls.\n\nWhen Should You Install it for Best Results?\n\nHow is DALI System Wired?\n\nIs the DALI wiring polarity sensitive? The simple answer is no. The two-way bus transmits digital signals from one point to another. Such digital signals give it the potential to have both negatively and positively polarized wires. However, the connection has to be indifferent, requiring the control gears to be free from polarity.\n\nDo you need to shield the DALI wiring? You see, the DALI bus is relatively robust when you expose it to electrical interference due to its two capabilities:\n\nThese two allow the bus to have a large tolerance of voltage fluctuation. Therefore, you don’t need any shielding.\n\nWhat topology should you apply? DALI works well with star, tree/line, bus, or any combination of these topologies. Unlike other lighting systems, you won’t need a wiring group for your DALI system. Therefore, you will connect all the wires in parallel to the bus.\n\nWhat Components Make Up the DALI Dimming System?\n\nWhat’s the Difference between DALI and 1-10 V\n\nDespite the many differences, these two can also similar. For example, many manufactures can offer you a wide range of lighting control devices such as LED drivers that contain both DALI and 1-10 V interfaces. Their main differences include:\n\nAre all DALI Products Compatible with Each Other?\n\nSince its inception, the original version of DALI had incompatibility issues. Its digital transmission units had 16 bits, 8 bits for the command and 8- bits for the address. Such incompatibilities were due to limited commands and lack of collision detection when technicians used different DALI devices in the same circuit.\n\nHowever, the new DALI -2 allows you to use DALI and DALI-2 in the same circuits. Different manufacturers no longer need to make adjustments to the DALI systems to deal with incompatibilities. Remember that this compatibility works under some IEC restrictions.\n\nHere is the DALI related contents shown in uPowerTek driver datasheet, which is compatible with DALI standards.\n\nShould You Consider DALI Dimming?\n\nIt’s no doubt that the DALI dimming system is the modern, desirable lighting control. It’s invaluable to both small and large-scale enterprises due to its scalability and flexible management. DALI also comes with its disadvantages. Therefore before you go for this system, consider the following advantages and disadvantages:\n\nDALI as A Worthwhile Investment\n\nDespite the few drawbacks, DALI is undeniably an investment in lighting projects such as horticulture lighting. uPowerTek offers you a wide range of such DALI dimmable drivers. You can count on the DALI dimming system for an intelligent lighting design that redefines the word beautiful in your space.", null, null ]
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[ null, "Call for volunteers to help tackle one of Britain’s most invasive species: The Wensum balsam project\n\nInvasive Species Week begins on the 16th of May, and Norfolk Rivers Trust (NRT) and the Norfolk Non-Native Species Initiative (NNNSI) are calling for volunteers to support their efforts in removing Himalayan balsam, an invasive non-native plant, from the River Wensum.\n\nThe Wensum balsam project – funded by Anglian Water and supported by the Environment Agency – runs until 2025 and aims to reduce, and where possible, eliminate Himalayan balsam from the Wensum catchment.\n\nHimalayan balsam is a highly invasive plant that mainly grows along riverbanks and in damp woodland. Balsam poses a significant threat to the environment as it outcompetes native plants for light, nutrients, pollinators and space, undermining native biodiversity. It also dies back over winter, leaving riverbanks bare and vulnerable to erosion.\n\nRob Dryden, a biodiversity specialist for the Environment Agency, said: “We fully support the initiative to control Himalayan Balsam in the Wensum Catchment. Collaborative work by volunteers, landowners, local authorities and conservation organisations should make a real impact in controlling this invasive plant and help protect the ecology of the internationally important River Wensum.”\n\nChris Gerrard, Catchment and Biodiversity Manager at Anglian Water, said: “This is a great chance to make a real improvement to our local environment, and a chance to spend time by a beautiful part of the Wensum as it flows through Norfolk. Balsam grows rapidly along rivers, crowding out native plants and making river banks vulnerable to erosion, so it is vitally important that we clear this invasive species from the waterways.\n\n“We have recently launched our Get River Positive Campaign which shows our commitment to the environment in our region, and as part of this we are investing millions in the region working with local river and environmental groups to enhance our rivers and create new habitats so wildlife can thrive.”\n\nThe project is taking a comprehensive, river catchment-based approach, with initial efforts focused on the Wensum’s headwaters and tributaries. This ensures that removal efforts are not thwarted by seeds washing downstream, obviating inadvertent recolonisation.\n\nSurveys were conducted throughout 2021 to identify areas of balsam infestation, and those located in the upper catchment will be prioritised for removal of the invasive plant during this year’s balsam season.\n\nHow can the public help?\n\nThe project team are recruiting volunteers to join their balsam task force who carry out the following duties to tackle Himalayan balsam by:\n\nLiam Smith, Nature Recovery Officer at NNNSI, said: “We would love new volunteers to join our team. Pulling out Himalayan balsam is really easy to do as it is tall and shallow-rooted, it’s also an effective method of control as long as this is done before the plant goes to seed! No experience is necessary, and it’s also a great way to get outside and make new friends at some beautiful riverside spots.\n\nHelp us revive our rivers!" ]
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[ null, null, "The group is made up of Grippa Laybourne (Dub FX, Keys), Nubiya Brandon (Vocals), Dandelion (Vocals), Harry Collier (Vocals, Guitar), Leon King (Guitar), Lorenzo (Bass) and Craig Boorman (Drums). Even though The Hempolics are a made up of a large cast of characters, each member manages to flourish their talents without stepping on each other’s toes.\n\nNubiya Brandon’s vocals are a key highlight in The Hempolics music. Brandon’s voice can stand tall against the iconic tones of Martina Topley-Bird and Sister Nancy. As vocal duties are spread across the group, Brandon sings on Full of Surprises, Strange Feeling, Play On, In The Night and The Enemy. The group clearly hold Brandon’s talents in high regard as she both opens and closes the album.\n\nGrippa Laybourne is the mind behind production on this record. He says, “we wanted to make something fresh and with an instant upbeat feel. I wanted the band to be more involved with the writing process, for example, ‘Play On’ it’s the only track they found, wrote and recorded their own parts before I arranged it and finished it off adding horns and keys overdubbed”. Laybourne said the group were trying to make something completely different to Boss Clock Me Style, one of the singles from the group’s debut that was playlisted on BBC 6Music. For example, Place is Hear, written by Laybourne along with Pauline Taylor, is said to have a 90’s shoegaze influence, giving the track a psych groove.\n\nThe charm of this album is the clear joy and kinship between those who made it. The track Gotta Thing, featuring Miami based rapper Cojack has classic Hempolic reggae grooves over a beat that sounds like it was stolen from the great RZA’s playbook. Similarly, On the reggae-funk mashup, Bongadashi, Boorman’s drums and Lorenzo’s basslines keep a menacing groove while Laybourne litters the track with dub FX that compliment and never intrude. While the group still retain much of the atmosphere from Vol 1., Vol 2. shows the band extending what they can do musically.\n\nKiss, Cuddle & Torture: Vol 2 is released on June 12th via Zee Zee Records and can be purchased here." ]
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[ "The word bokanté means “exchange” in Creole, the language of vocalist Malika Tirolien’s youth growing up on the Caribbean island of Guadeloupe. For the newly-formed “World Music Supergroup” (Pulse) Bokanté, connection is the foundation upon which all things are built.\n\nJohn Lennon told us, \"Life is what happens when you're busy making other plans.\" And while Snarky Puppy leader Michael League was in Montreal making other plans – he heard the voice of local resident Malika Tirolien who’d ended up in Canada following a circuitous journey from the Caribbean island of Guadeloupe.\n\nA chance exchange between the two kindred spirits led to League writing some music and melodies specifically for her which he sent to Tirolien with lyrical concepts attached. Tirolien then wrote lyrics and melodies, demoing and ping-ponging the new content back to Michael who was on the road with other bands until they had created an album's worth of songs.\n\nSinging in both Creole and French, Tirolien’s words draw nuanced pictures of the struggles we face in our world today- racism, the refugee crisis, a dying planet, apathy towards human suffering- and offer words of thankfulness for those things which unify us, as well as hope for the future of our race.\n\nLeague kept tinkering with his little experiment by trading his bass in for a baritone guitar and set out to build a band from scratch. The process of formation was all but conventional. Many of the musicians had never even met until the first day of recording.\n\nBy the end of the week-long session in upstate New York’s legendary Dreamland Studios, the band felt abnormally cohesive. “Unity was paramount in the formation of this group,” observed League. “Though the ensemble is multilingual, multicultural, and multi-generational, we all feel connected as musicians and people. And in combining our different accents I feel that there is a strangely common and poignant sound, one that can reach and relate to listeners around the world.”\n\nWorkshopping the sound for some time on his own, League assures us it all came down to finding the right people. “Each person has their own personality. But I felt from the very beginning that the combination would be something special,” he says. “While it’s already been so much easier than the ten year build up that Snarky Puppy had before being recognized, the process of starting an independent original music ensemble from sctatch is never easy. ”\n\nBut with a simple mission in mind for Bokanté, League says the primary focus is simple – to make good music.\n\nThe band’s debut goes from Zeppelin-esque blues stomp to folkloric Caribbean kaladja over the course its ten tracks, blending the extensive and varied knowledge of the individual players with a strong, yet empathetic, lyrical approach. Singing in both Creole and French, Tirolien’s words draw nuanced pictures of the struggles we face in our world today- racism, the refugee crisis, a dying planet, apathy towards human suffering- and offer words of thankfulness for those things which unify us, as well as hope for the future of our race. Through it all, Bokanté is a vibrant image of what it wishes to see in the world: connection, unity, and love- through exchange.\n1 Jou Ké Ouvè\n2 Nou Tout Sé Yonn\n3 Ola\n4 Zyé Ouvè, Zyé Fèmé\n5 Roudesann\n6 Limyè\n7 An Ni Chans\n8 Apathie Mortelle\n9 Vayan", null ]
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[ null, "Two masked men entered the Auto Zone store on Greenwood Road Wednesday night as it was closing and demanded that the employees empty out the cash register. The two men brandished a weapon and left the employees with no alternative but to comply.\n\nThe bandits made off with an “undisclosed” amount of money and fled the store on foot.\n\nAccording to Shreveport Police, the suspects are described as:\n\nDetectives with SPD’s Tactical Robbery Unit arrived on scene and were able to secure surveillance video of the crime. A press release from the department stated that currently, detectives are still trying to identify the men.\n\nA cash reward is being offered by Shreveport Caddo Crime Stoppers for any information leading to the identity and arrest of the two men. To contact Crime Stoppers call 318-673-7373." ]
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[ "C do while loop\n\ndo...while loops are almost same like while loops, except the condition, is checked at the end of the loop, instead of at the beginning. Therefore the code in the do-while loop will always be executed at least once. The general form is shown below :\n\nThe sequence of operations is as follows :\n\n1. execute the code within the braces\n\n2. check the condition (boolean expression) and if it is true, go to step 1 and repeat\n\n3. this repetition continues until the condition (boolean expression) evaluates to false.", null, "Nested do while loop\n\nThe following program will print out a multiplication table of numbers 1,2,…,n. The outer do-while loop is the loop responsible for iterating over the rows of the multiplication table. The inner loop will, for each of the values of colnm, print the row corresponding to the colnm multiplied with rownm. Here we use the special \"\\t\" character within printf() function to get a clear output.\n\nexit(0) indicates successful program termination & it is fully portable, While\n\nexit(1) (usually) indicates unsuccessful termination. However, it's usage is non-portable.\n\nNote that the C standard defines EXIT_SUCCESS and EXIT_FAILURE to return termination status from a C program." ]
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[ null, "Massachusetts Democrats are pushing a sweeping bill to allow more third-trimester abortions, meaning the commonwealth would join New York in having some of the loosest restrictions in the country.\n\nMassachusetts law currently bans abortions after 24 weeks of pregnancy except if a woman’s pregnancy endangers her life, or if continuing the pregnancy would risk “grave impairment of her physical or mental health.” The Remove Obstacles and Expand Abortion Access Act, or “ROE Act,” would loosen those restrictions by dropping the “grave impairment” language and allowing abortions after 24 weeks to protect the mother’s “physical or mental health, or in cases of lethal fetal anomalies, or where the fetus is incompatible with sustained life outside the womb.”\n\nThe bill would give doctors much more latitude in deciding to conduct abortions and would delete the section in current Massachusetts law that requires doctors to “take all reasonable steps … to preserve the life and health of the aborted child,” including having life-supporting equipment in the room. It would also repeal existing law that requires a minor to get her parents’ consent before an abortion.\n\n“The ROE Act breaks down barriers to ensure that women are able to receive appropriate medical care, according to a physician’s best judgment, in tragic circumstances when there are lethal abnormalities or a risk to the woman’s life during the course of a pregnancy,” state Sen. Harriette Chandler, the bill’s sponsor in the Senate, told the Washington Examiner. “The law should reflect that these are very difficult decisions that should be made between a woman and her doctor.”\n\n“Horrifying,” Melanie Israel, research associate at the conservative Heritage Foundation, said upon reading the legislation. “It’s New York and Virginia all over again.”\n\nFetal abnormalities “can be anything from something that is going to be a life-limiting condition to the fetus, or based on how loosely these definitions are, it can be something like Down syndrome,” Israel told the Examiner.\n\nA fetus that reaches the gestational age of 23-24 weeks in developed countries has a 50 percent chance of survival, according to a 2016 paper funded by the National Institutes of Health. The chances of survival increase dramatically if they survive into later weeks, reaching 84 percent at 25 weeks and 90 percent at 26 weeks, according to a study in 2017 published in Pediatrics.\n\nLethal fetal abnormalities can include a variety of birth defects that can make life painful or short for the infant, though determining how long an infant will live with an anomaly can be imprecise.\n\n“Sometimes, the best estimates of prognosis turn out to be wrong,” seven doctors wrote in an article published in Pediatrics in May 2016. “The infant’s symptoms may be less severe or more severe than anticipated based on prenatal assessment.”\n\nThe legislation comes as abortion rights groups fear a conservative-majority U.S. Supreme Court will decide to roll back the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion in every state. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed a similar sort of bill into law in January.\n\nChandler’s office cited a poll commissioned by the abortion rights group NARAL Massachusetts that found that 76 percent of Massachusetts supports allowing abortions after 24 weeks “to protect a woman’s health or in cases where there is a grave fetal anomaly.”\n\nNational polling from Gallup in 2018 shows that U.S. adults are split on whether abortions should be legal in the third trimester when the baby would be born with a life-threatening illness.\n\nIsrael, from the Heritage Foundation, warned that the language about protecting a woman’s physical or mental health is too broad.\n\nThe language “can be so loosely interpreted that it can be anything from, a woman is feeling overwhelmed about what the postpartum process is going to be like … That could be reason enough to have a late-term abortion based on these new, much more loose definitions,” Israel said." ]
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[ null, "After years of being left without flood protection—with all support earmarked for the coastal properties of the wealthy—Houston’s low-lying neighbourhoods have found champions in policy-makers determined to prioritize the protection of those who would face a more difficult recovery. But not everyone appreciates this application of environmental justice.\n\nAfter the massive devastation of Hurricane Harvey in 2017, “officials in Harris County, which manages flood control in and around Houston, threw out their old approach for spending billions of dollars on flood defences,” reports the New York Times. “Instead of prioritizing spending to protect the most valuable property, which benefited wealthier and whiter areas, they decided to instead prioritize disadvantaged neighbourhoods that would have the hardest time recovering, including communities of colour.”\n\nRecovery from Harvey was the first application of this new approach, followed by the approval of a US$2.5-billion bond in the summer of 2018 “to fund more than 500 flood control projects over several years, the largest such initiative in the county’s history.”\n\nA few months later came a surprise win for the Democrats in the county’s legislative elections, creating “the chance to decide just how that $2.5 billion would be spent.” Unlike their predecessors, the new commissioners of Harris County were alert to complaints about the lack of flood protection afforded to low-lying places like Pleasantville—“a few square miles of bungalows and industrial sites stuck between Houston’s railways and freeways”—and began a major overhaul of their recovery and protection investments.\n\nLauded by many as “long overdue,” the decision has been pilloried by others as a form of social engineering. The news is reverberating far beyond the borders of Harris County, with flood-prone cities around the country using the plan as “a test case for grappling with the overlapping challenges of racial inequity and climate change.”\n\nThe Times explains that governments have traditionally used cost-benefit analysis to distribute flood protection funding—fancier language for, “spend it where property values are higher, for the best return on investment.” The trouble with this approach—known as “worst first”—is that it “puts poorer minority areas at a disadvantage. And it feeds a cycle of decline as flooding returns again and again.”\n\nThe infrastructure advantages for the wealthy go beyond basic protections, the Times adds, with enclaves like Kingwood receiving “curbs with gutters and underground drainage, while poorer areas still rely on open ditches in front of their houses.”\n\nThe idea that flood protection should be based on the value of a homeowner’s property amounts to “a false transparency, a false rigour” that borders on redlining, said Earthea Nance, associate professor of urban planning and environmental policy at Texas Southern University. “Is that really what we want?” she asked the Times.\n\nSome Houston residents, though, are frustrated with such thinking. “I don’t care if your house is a million-dollar house or a $30,000 hovel in the middle of nowhere,” said Beth Guide, a resident of Kingwood. “This literally should be, ‘Whose life is in the most danger?’” Rejecting the belief that priority should go to those whose resilience is lowest, Guide added: “The fact that you decide that you want to have a Netflix account versus whether you want to pay for your flood insurance is not my problem.”\n\nRepublican city councillor Greg Travis, who represents a wealthy district where “flood control projects have mostly been pushed to the end of the queue under the new system,” was more circumspect in expressing his hostility to the plan. “We are the goose that lays the golden egg,” he told the Times. “If those falter, then the city falters, because there’s no other district that can pick up the slack. We pay for most of the social programs in our city.”\n\nSuch comments, however, sound less like “competing visions of the public good” and more like “complaints about priority going to people with the wrong colour skin” to many proponents of the plan.\n\n“This is the same public investment that’s been going to whiter and more prominent areas for decades,” said fair housing advocate Chrishelle Palay. “They just call it their ‘tax dollars hard at work’.”", null ]
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[ null, "SOFIA is a highly modified Boeing 747SP aircraft that carries a telescope with a 100-inch (2.5-meter) reflecting mirror that conducts astronomy research not possible with ground-based telescopes.\n\nNASA's SOFIA left Palmdale on Sept. 16, 2011, flying a science mission while en route to Cologne, Germany. The flying observatory was open to the German public on Sept. 18, 2011, during German Aerospace Day, hosted by the German Aerospace Center, at the Cologne-Bonn Airport. SOFIA then flew to Stuttgart, home of the University of Stuttgart's German SOFIA Institute. The aircraft could be seen from the terminal, and tours were given to staff, students, and guests of the German SOFIA institute.\n\nThe flying observatory then flew a science mission back to the United States, landing at Joint Base Andrews on Sept. 21, 2011.Here, SOFIA staff and scientists gave tours to students from military families as part of the White House's \"Joining Forces\" initiative.\n\nSOFIA will not conduct science during its return flight to Palmdale, however, it will resume science mission operations on Sept. 28, 2011." ]
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[ "The New Fuss About How to Get Rid of Forehead Acne\n\nThe New Fuss About How to Get Rid of Forehead Acne\n\nRosacea is generally believed to be a lifelong condition. The precise causes of rosacea aren't known to medical experts. Follow active skin care, and you're able to protect against acne rosacea.\nAcne develops mainly because of an overactive sebaceous gland. Acne on chin is largely in the shape of small pustules. Cystic acne may also occur in the shape of big swollen red pustules, thus, giving the overall look of chickenpox. Baby acne may lead to bumpy rash. It is a common skin problem that affects almost everyone at one point of time or the other. Hence, choosing whole grain gluten free products is advisable to reduce acne from worsening.\nThere are different causes of creating acne besides bacteria infection. Forehead acne causes can be associated with some underlying health conditions too. There are a few reasons which make acne appear on our forehead. Acne, the most usual sort of skin problem can manifest in the shape of papules.", null, "The How to Get Rid of Forehead Acne Game\n\nEverybody suffers from some form of skin condition at least one time in the course of their life. Many a moment, those who are affected may not even be conscious of their skin condition. Often, the reason for the skin condition is unclear.\nTypically, infant neck rash, if it's a type of heat rash, can be readily avoided by keeping the area clean and dry. Rashes can be caused owing to a selection of explanations. If you've got red chin rash which pains a lot, then it could be caused by boils.\n\n\nThe Fight Against How to Get Rid of Forehead Acne\n\nAll you have to find the no makeup look are the ideal products and the proper technique. Actually, among the best methods to bring a dramatic effect to the eyes is by utilizing mascara. Another aspect to think about is to not do something. Now that you've got an idea about the right type of cosmetics for acne, you can attempt to cover up the acne and gift yourself a flawless appearance. After that, use a highlighter on and beneath the jawbone, and after that blend it upwards to soften the appearance. Don't overdo, since it will spoil the full appearance. Just comply with the guidelines offered in the short article, and you also can get the flawless look like celebrities and models.\n\n\nThe Lost Secret of How to Get Rid of Forehead Acne\n\nForehead is the section of the face which occupies a huge proportion. The forehead is just one of the absolute most acne prone regions of the face. Contouring your nose to make it appear thinner or smaller is about using the ideal makeup technique. Start from the nose and continue towards the hairline so you do not look patchy close to the nose and the mouth. If you're blessed with a more than prominent nose that's a bit on the bigger size, then you have to be on the lookout for methods to make it appear smaller. As an example, for some of you it might be the nose that must be toned down, while for others it might be your eyes which are bothering you.\nSkin is the biggest organ of the human body that safeguards the internal organs from several infectious agents. Be sure the steam isn't too hot, as it may burn your skin. Do not weigh off your skin with a heavy moisturizer as it will clog your pores and produce the skin slippery. Be sure the products that you are using are hygienic, meant for oily skin, nor contain any harsh chemicals that could impact your skin in a lousy way. For example, one might be tempted to scratch the affected skin as a result of intense itching. Blotched red skin appears problematic. Normal wholesome skin is full of moisture alongside natural lipids or fatty substances that keep the face supple and lovely.\nSkin becomes affected permanently, if it's not treated in time. Oily skin is another component that contributes to the growth of blackheads on the epidermis. Red skin together with patches and spots on the face could be because of acne.\nThe indications of lupus may vary considerably from 1 individual to another. Though there isn't any cure for rosacea, the signs can be controlled to some degree by utilizing medicated soap bars. There are many ways in which you can carry out certain all-natural acne cures. The treatment therefore changes based on the underlying cause. It can also be done through the medical prescriptions of allopathy and homeopathy. Lots of people often customise their cosmetic treatments by combining dermal fillers with other sorts of cosmetic procedures too. You might also take the medications that can be found in the market for acne therapy.\nThe New Fuss About How to Get Rid of Forehead Acne 2018-09-24T02:37:00-07:00 Rating: 4.5 Diposkan Oleh: bagus amin" ]
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[ null, "New Delhi: Ravi Shastri has said MS Dhoni is the greatest ever white-ball captain. “Just look at his record in ICC tournaments. I mean what has he not won? IPLs, Champions Leagues, all ICC tournaments, two World Cups. So there is no one close to him when it comes to white-ball cricket,” Shastri was quoted as saying.\n\n“He has to be the greatest — King Kong — you can call him that. Because when you see Dhoni captaining a side, when you see Chennai Super Kings (CSK) on the field, there's that assurance, there's that calmness of things in control,” Shastri added.\n\n“The other side might me whacking sixes or fours but you still get the feeling there is composure, calmness and control.”\n\nShastri, whose term is set to come to an end after the upcoming T20 World Cup, added that “there was no one close to Dhoni” where white-ball captaincy is concerned.\n\nDhoni, currently leading IPL table-toppers CSK in the UAE leg of the IPL, will join the national team as mentor for the T20 World Cup scheduled to be held in Oman and the UAE from October 17 to November 14.\n\nRavi Shastri isn't reading too much into Hardik Pandya's lukewarm IPL tournament so far. Calling Pandya a “confidence player”, Shastri said once the all-rounder gets into his groove, he can string together 4-5 match-winning scores, be it for his IPL franchise Mumbai Indians or the Indian team.\n\nThough Pandya is part of India's ICC T20 World Cup squad, the BCCI has been cautious about increasing his workload ever since he returned from a back surgery last year. He has hardly been given the ball even though national selector Chetan Sharma had asserted at the time of announcing the ICC T20 World Cup squad that the all-rounder was perfectly fit to bowl in the shortest format.\n\n“He (Hardik) is very much a confidence player and sometimes when you're not a 100 per cent, it can play on your mind so it was important from Mumbai Indians' point of view that he first go on to the park and then score the runs,” Shastri said.\n\n“It was very important (to gradually bring Hardik to a competitive match),” added Shastri.\n\nBefore the game against DC, Hardik had said: “Aayega jaldi. Koshish poori hai (I will bowl soon. Efforts are on).”\n\nIn fact, Mumbai Indians chief coach Mahela Jayawardene too said on Friday that the team will not rush Hardik into bowling in the ongoing IPL 2021 as he could “struggle” if pushed too hard. He also said that the possibility of Pandya bowling in the IPL will be evaluated on a daily basis.\n\n“He hasn't bowled since Sri Lanka for a longer period of time and obviously had another niggle. We managed to get him through that process. I think what we are trying to do is what's best for Hardik going forward. But we will be talking to the management, the Indian team management, and everyone else and make sure that sooner he feels comfortable, we will get him into his bowling programme and prepare him,” Jayawardene said." ]
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[ "CLPHA is pleased to announce that Dr. Mark Calabria, Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), will present the closing keynote remarks of our 2019 Fall Membership Meeting. With the recent release of the Trump Administration’s Housing Finance Reform Plan affecting Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, the Federal Home Loan Banks, Ginnie Mae, FHA and Multifamily Programs, this will be a can’t-miss session with one of the nation’s key decision-makers and insiders.\n\nNominated by President Donald Trump in January 2019 and confirmed by the Senate in April, Dr. Mark Calabria became the third FHFA Director since it was created in 2008.", null, "Among other topics, Dr. Calabria will discuss the Affordable Housing Program established by the Federal Home Loan Banks and the Duty to Serve Program required by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to help preserve affordable housing for very low-, low-, and moderate-income families.\n\nPrior to joining FHFA, Dr. Calabria was Chief Economist for Vice President Mike Pence, handling all economic policy issues with a focus on taxes, trade, manufacturing, financial services, and labor and housing. Immediately prior to his service with Vice President Pence, he spent eight years as Director of Financial Regulation Studies at the Cato Institute.\n\nDr. Calabria also previously served as a senior aide on the United States Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, where he drafted significant portions of the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008, which created a new regulatory framework for the housing government sponsored enterprises, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and the Federal Home Loan Banks. He has also served as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Regulatory Affairs at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; and he holds a doctorate in economics from George Mason University." ]
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[ null, "The Rivers State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has told the state governor, Nyesom Wike, that its leader and immediate past Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, is not a failure.\n\nThe party’s publicity secretary, Darlington Nwauju, described the comments by Governor Wike that Amaechi is a failure as he can no longer access the Aso Villa as laughable.\n\nHe said while the former minister was not disposed to political criticisms, the party would not allow the likes of Governor Wike to demean his personality by peddling falsehood against him.\n\nAccording to Nwauju, Amaechi’s performance as a minister is not an issue of debate, as the records in the public domain could attest to his excellent achievements in the Ministry of Transportation.\n\nOn the criticism by the governor that Amaechi did not attract federal infrastructures to Rivers, the APC spokesperson in Rivers responded with a PowerPoint presentation of 18 projects and human development programmes in the state, which he said were spearhead by the former minister.\n\nHe listed some of the projects include the expansion of the Afam Power Plant in Oyigbo Local Government Area of Rivers State, the ongoing rehabilitation of sections one to four of the Enugu-Port Harcourt Expressway, and the ongoing construction of the N120 billion Bodo-Bonny Road in the state.\n\nSome other projects credited to the effort of the former minister were the new terminal at the Port Harcourt International Airport which was met halfway, completed, and commissioned by President Muhammadu Buhari, and the ground-breaking for the reconstruction of the Port Harcourt-Maiduguri rail line.\n\nNwauju also noted the expansion of the nation’s ports and the creation of empowerment schemes through the agencies under the Ministry of Transportation, including the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), as another intervention of the former minister.\n\nAccording to him, the claim that Amaechi no longer has access to the Presidential Villa is far from the truth as the former minister still has a wonderful relationship with President Buhari and does not need to be seen at the villa to prove his closeness with the first family.", null ]
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[ null, "Rebel with many causes: Alexie Ivanovich.\n\nWhen making art makes you an enemy of the state, the work you do communicates a profound existential weight.\n\nYou can tell how much the act of creation matters to Ivanovich – a pen name borrowed from Alexey, the male narrator of Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s novel The Gambler – whether she is working as a rapper or producer.\n\nIvanovich’s latest effort, the largely instrumental Jolfa EP, demonstrates impressive musical range. Although rooted in a dub sensibility, these five spare numbers – the whole record clocks in at under twelve minutes – treat the bottom end as means, not end.\n\nFrom the field recordings of protest that kick off the first track “Jokers Everywhere” to the sinewy oriental figure that winds its way through the last one “Armenian Wine”, Ivanovich takes us on a musical journey that prioritises the margin of songs over their rhythmic centre.\n\nMy favourite track, “Letting Devil In” begins with slow, throbbing notes that seem to be coming from deep underwater. But this ambient vibe quickly gives way to a more hectic sensibility, as different layers of sound compete for attention.\n\nIts successor, “Forgotten Tales”, achieves a similar effect, teasing us with the promise of chilling out to a groove before reminding us that calm is usually a function of the violence required to maintain it.\n\nJolfa feels stressed out and busy, as if Ivanovich were desperate to cram as many ideas as possible into its short run time.\n\nGiven the pressures she operates under, forever having to stay a few steps ahead of a punitive theocratic state, this makes both practical and aesthetic sense.\n\nHowever, the songs she raps on may be easier for some listeners to handle since they must leave room for her voice.\n\nI’m especially fond of her three-track EP Defa az Divanegi, which concludes with the piano-ornamented “Doctor”, a song whose melancholy requires no translation.\n\nThe more time you spend with the music Ivanovich has released under her own name, and the tracks on which she has collaborated, the more apparent it becomes that the Iranian artist is a force of nature, unwilling to be distracted by the threat of imprisonment or the antipathy of male rappers.\n\nAlexie Ivanovich has somewhere to go and is doing everything in her power to reach that destination.\n\nIn interviews, she underscores the role the Underground Producers Alliance and Battleground Audio Editor Raz Mesinai have played in the development of her talents.\n\nThis is no surprise for anyone who knows Mesinai’s work as Badawi and as an educator of DIY artists and recordists.\n\nAlthough Ivanovich’s music would still hold appeal if she had been afforded the privilege of being from Brooklyn, the fact that the Iranian producer has struggled so much to make it matters. Once you know her nationality, you can’t stop hearing its impact on her music.\n\nIt’s refreshing that Alexie Ivanovich doesn’t shy away from being listened to in this way. Indeed, her most impressive accomplishment may be the video for her song “Bang”, in which she performs in front of one of her hometown of Isfahan’s most storied mosques.\n\nSeeing her rap, sans chador, uncovered and fearless, inspires hope for all of us in these increasingly dark times. Speaking truth to power hasn’t felt this fresh in years.\n\nIn his first autobiography, the great African-American thinker Frederick Douglass focuses on the importance of literacy. Everything good that happened in his life depended on the fact that someone took the time to teach him how to read and write.\n\nFor those of us who feel overwhelmed by the sheer quantity of material we will never have time to read, who focus on the troublesome aspects of writing, reacquainting ourselves with Douglass’ story inevitably proves a sobering antidote to this burden of surfeit.\n\nAlexie Ivanovich’s work has the potential to serve a similar function, in feminist and Middle Eastern guise, providing a keen reminder that merely being able to make music and listen to it is a blessing we must never take for granted.\n\nThe fact that it’s so good, in spite of her difficulties in being heard, only strengthens the point. Considering both how popular and how regional Middle Eastern hip-hop has become in recent years, Ivanovich’s Iranian productions stand out for their accessibility.\n\nA milestone in its own right, Jolfa confirms the arrival of an artist who will work wonders if she is given the opportunity to develop her talents, and perhaps even if she isn’t.\n\nHip-hop is the sound of survival, after all. Part of why it’s so beloved is precisely because it is about prevailing. Alexie Ivanovich is just showing how it’s done, in local vernacular.\n\nKrzysztof Kieślowski’s 1976 film The Scar, which chronicles the construction and operation of a large chemical factory, breaks many of the rules that had governed narrative cinema since the silent era. END_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nThe Russian government is awarding prizes to Macedonian writers. END_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nThe 1970s was a decade of broken dreams. 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[ null, "With a “special gift for the vivid evocation of landscape and of her characters' state of mind” (New York Times Book Review), Barbara Kingsolver is the author of The Poisonwood Bible, a finalist for both the Pulitzer and the Orange prizes. Her other novels include The Bean Trees, The Lacuna, and Flight Behavior. She is founder of the PEN/Bellwether Prize, winner of the National Humanities Medal, and recipient of the James Beard Award. Unsheltered tells the story of a woman who, amid familial strife and sea change, researches the history of her rural New Jersey home and discovers a kindred spirit in its harried 19th century occupant." ]
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[ "Home Business The Definition of Bitcoin", null, "Bitcoin is known as the very initial decentralized electronic currency, they’re primarily coins that can send through the Net. 2009 was the year where bitcoin was born. The designer’s name is unknown, nevertheless the alias Satoshi Nakamoto was given to he or she.\n\nbuy sell cryptocurrency online Canada are made straight from one person to another trough the web. There’s no requirement of a bank or clearinghouse to work as the center man. Thanks to that, the deal charges are way excessive reduced, they can be utilized in all the countries around the world. Bitcoin accounts can not be iced up, requirements to open them do not exist, same for limitations. Each day much more sellers are beginning to approve them. You can purchase anything you desire with them.\n\nIt’s possible to trade bucks, euros or other money to bitcoin. You can deal as it were any other nation money. In order to keep your bitcoins, you need to store them in something called wallets. These pocketbook are located in your pc, smart phone or in 3rd party websites. Sending out bitcoins is really straightforward. It’s as simple as sending an email. You can acquire practically anything with bitcoins.\n\nBitcoin can be made use of anonymously to buy any kind of kind of product. International payments are very simple as well as very low-cost. The factor of this, is that bitcoins are not actually linked to any kind of nation. They’re not subject to any type of kind regulation. Small companies love them, since there’re no charge card costs involved. There’re persons who buy bitcoins just for the objective of investment, expecting them to raise their worth.\n\n1) Acquire on an Exchange: individuals are permitted to get or offer bitcoins from websites called bitcoin exchanges. They do this by utilizing their country money or any other currency they have or such as.\n\n2) Transfers: persons can just send bitcoins to every various other by their cellphones, computers or by on-line systems. It coincides as sending money in an electronic method.\n\n3) Mining: the network is protected by some persons called the miners. They’re compensated regularly for all newly validated transactions. Theses deals are completely verified and then they are tape-recorded in what’s referred to as a public transparent ledger. These people compete to extract these bitcoins, by utilizing computer hardware to address difficult mathematics issues. Miners invest a great deal of money in equipment. Nowadays, there’s something called cloud mining. By utilizing cloud mining, miners just invest cash in third party sites, these sites give all the needed infrastructure, reducing hardware as well as power intake expenses.\n\nHow do I examine my web site’s rate?\n\nThe Best Accounting Software for Ecommerce Shops: How to Choose\n\nEntrepreneur Get Extra from Laser Cutters" ]
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[ null, "From the creator of Dragonbreath comes a tale of witches, minions, and one fantastic castle, just right for fans of Roald Dahl and Tom Angleberger.\n\nWhen Molly shows up on Castle Hangnail's doorstep to fill the vacancy for a wicked witch, the castle's minions are understandably dubious. After all, she is twelve years old, barely five feet tall, and quite polite. (The minions are used to tall, demanding evil sorceresses with razor-sharp cheekbones.) But the castle desperately needs a master or else the Board of Magic will decommission it, leaving all the minions without the home they love. So when Molly assures them she is quite wicked indeed (So wicked! REALLY wicked!) and begins completing the tasks required by the Board of Magic for approval, everyone feels hopeful. Unfortunately, it turns out that Molly has quite a few secrets, including the biggest one of all: that she isn't who she says she is.\n\nThis quirky, richly illustrated novel is filled with humor, magic, and an unforgettable all-star cast of castle characters.\n\nUrsula Vernon is the full-time author and illustrator of the popular Dragonbreath series. Her work has won a Hugo award and been nominated for an Eisner.\n\n* “An appealing protagonist, lots of action, clever, witty writing, witchcraft and evildoers who get nothing but what they deserve—what's not to love?” —Kirkus Reviews, starred review\n\n“In the tradition of Eva Ibbotson…a wacky, heartwarming tale of magic, friendship, and home.” —Booklist\n\n\"Vernon...deftly weaves silly, suspenseful, and only slightly scary elements throughout this engaging coming-of-age story, which will easily appeal to fans of spells and sorcery.\" —Publishers Weekly\n\n“Smart and droll, it’s the fantasy you’ve always wanted to hand to the 10-year-old Goth girl in your life (along with, let’s face it, everybody else you know). A true crowd pleaser.” —Betsy Bird, A Fuse #8 Production\n\n\"A rather cheerfully goth book...that has a great deal of respect for children and what they’re capable of.\" —i09\n\n\"Fans of Ibbotson and Vande Velde will be right at home with this novel, and all readers will likely hope that Molly returns for more adventures.\" —BCCB\n\n\"This illustrated novel is lighthearted and funny, and provides an interesting array of characters.\" —SLC\n\nAwards and Honors for Ursula Vernon:\n\nWinner of the Hugo Award for her adult online comic Digger" ]
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[ null, "In 2012 an 82 year-old Roman Catholic nun and two male companions cut through three fences at the Y-12 nuclear weapons plant at Oak Ridge, Tennessee. They then waltzed into the very center of the ‘most secure’ nuclear facility in America and conducted an anti-war/anti-nuclear ritual by writing peace slogans on the walls, throwing a little human blood on stuff, stringing up police crime scene tape, and then praying and singing for two full hours until guards at the ‘most secure’ nuclear facility in America were able to surround, capture and disarm (they took away the white roses and Bible the nun was carrying) these three elderly, pacifistic ‘saboteurs’. The nun was sentenced to three years in jail while the guys were sentenced to five years each by a federal judge who never learned the basic humanity of tempering justice with mercy.\n\nThat’s the type of apparently futile but meaningful ritual that hearkens back to the good old days of the Berrigan Brothers of the 1960s. Indeed, my favorite anti-war ritual of the 60s was conducted by the high priest of Yippeedom, Mr. Abbie Hoffman, who, on October 21st 1967, among 70,000 anti-Vietnam War protesters, lead chants and songs by those circling the Pentagon. Their aim was to make the Pentagon float in the air and turn orange (every ritual has a goal). I’m sorry to say that the Pentagon did not turn orange. I did hear that it floated approximately 14 feet in the air, spun around a couple of times, and landed as softly as a butterfly in exactly the same spot (OK, in reality, the Pentagon didn’t move).\n\nAll of the above musings were inspired by Ian Davis’ amazing painting Priests which is part of a show at Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects. In each piece Davis presents groups of men engaged in various types of ritualistic activities, but these don’t seem to be the sorts of activities my dad engaged in at the Loyal Order of the Moose. There are rituals here that are so arcane and perplexing that the participants seem to be engaging in something so higher order as to not be understandable to the uninitiated. So it’s fun to try to figure out exactly what might be going on in some of these paintings.", null, "In Priests we see many men dressed in white robes who are pouring blood on some type of machinery. It could be some type of nuclear generating machine or it could just be your basic run of the mill factory machine. Like the real-life activist rituals above, it’s a type of action which just highlights the futility and helplessness of the men to truly change something they feel is wrong. It’s a meaningful, heartfelt gesture of huge symbolic significance, and no practical change. So why do it? Well, it probably has to be done, what else is someone who opposes something that’s wrong supposed to do, sit and do nothing? It also highlights the ‘logic’ of magical rituals that Frazer wrote about in The Golden Bough – the core of any ritual is an approximation of what you want to see happen. For instance, in some preindustrial societies people would dance and leap high in the air because they believed this would make the crops grow higher. So men in white pouring blood on a machine means, I guess, you want to see this machine bleed and die or become more human or take on more humane qualities (your guess is as good as mine!).", null, "Broadcast is truly mindboggling. You have hundreds of formally dressed men in a swimming arena. On the diving platforms you have lots of microphones, as if several people might be speaking or singing at the same time. There are also three levels to the platforms. Will the swimming lanes be used after the speakers/singers? Are the swimming lanes inconsequential to the event - they couldn’t get another venue with enough seats? Are the unused competitive swimming lanes a part of the ritual – as if this group has now foresworn competition altogether and is shooting for a higher-level of cooperative life?\n\nAlso, why men all the time in all these paintings? Well, my guess is that gender has often been used symbolically in the past. In allegorical literature the ‘masculine’ represents a type of ‘desire’ while the feminine seems to have represented a type of ‘fulfilment’. These are all rituals involving just one half of the symbolic union of masculine and feminine – these are rituals involving the yang without the yin.\n\nIn Current Events Davis has NASA-like guys sitting in front of TVs in front of huge icy stalactites. Here there is the expectation of change, but no change is, obviously, going to occur. But these guys believe that, maybe, just maybe, something big is going to happen soon among these stalactites and, you know what, part of me wants to join them. I recall reading the old expression written on a wall in Paris in 1968, when the students of France engaged in their own futile ritual to overthrow the corrupt French government and radically change society for the better: “Be a realist. Expect the impossible!” These guys in this Davis painting are total realists.\n\nI would highly encourage you to see all 11 of Davis’ paintings. They are quite imaginative and thought-provoking and can be kind of a Rorschach test since anyone could come up with his/her own interpretation as to what might be going on in each painting." ]
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[ null, "Tory Lanez was charged this month count of assault with a semiautomatic firearm, and one count of carrying a loaded, unregistered firearm in a vehicle, all felonies for his alleged involvement in shooting Megan Thee Stallon in Hollywood Hills in July. If convicted, Lanez faces 22 years and eight months in prison.\n\nLanez has maintained his innocence publicly on his ‘Daystar‘ album at the end of September along with the entire month of October. This included an Instagram Live session where he disputed Megan’s claims about getting shot when the intial reports were that she stepped in glass. With Lanez explaining his side of the story, some are pointing fingers at Megan’s ex-best friend, Kelsey Nicole, who was in Hollywood Hills with the two that night.\n\nNow, Nicole plans to clear her name and even do some interviews to to explain her own innocence.\n\n“Obviously I don’t have a team behind me, it’s just me. It’s just Kelsey Nicole,” she said in the video. “They got teams, they got Roc Nation. I don’t know who Tory got, but he got a team. Clearly, these are two celebrities so if I speak out different sh*t—of course, they’re going to spin the stories.”\n\nThere is no time frame for when Nicole will publicly speak on that night and this is due to court dates still needing to be held regarding the Megan shooting case. She does ensure that she will clear her name, though.\n\n“And this is really just the beginning. It’s still court dates going on,” Kelsey continued. “So this is really something that… I don’t feel like I have to come on here and just tell y’all right away. I don’t owe nobody nothing. But what I will do, I will be clearing my name. I will be, you know, killing some of them rumors. Most of them damn rumors.”\n\nThe Megan-Tory saga won’t end anytime soon and it won’t until everyone knows if Tory will actually be going to prison. Check out Kelsey Nicole speaking on looking to clear her name below.\n\nMore in Hip Hop News\nLil Jon hilariously shuts down the notion of endorsing Donald Trump, when asked on Twitter, saying “F*CKKKK NOOOOOO” [PHOTO]\nTory Lanez Is Officially Bringing Back ‘Quarantine Radio’ For Halloween and Will Be Giving Out Cash Prizes\nAbout Hip Hop Vibe\nCATEGORIES\nAdvertisement\nTo Top" ]
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[ "Busting a cheater just got easy — and kind of scary: New Tinder-tattler app lets you spy on anyone's swipes", null, "Good news, at least for those with a habit of keeping tabs on their partner — a new app now allows users to check whether their one and only is also swiping others on Tinder. For roughly the price of an iced latte ($4.99), people can purchase Swipe Buster to check if someone is active on the dating/hookup app.\n\nTo do so, users need only enter the suspect’s name, age and geographic location -- information readily available to most people. Swipe Buster then retrieves data from Tinder’s interface and database, which are both public (news that’s almost as frightening as being checked up on with such rigor). From there, Swipe Buster provides a list of people who fit the criteria from the initial search, and also provides information such as when the person was last active on Tinder, whether they’re seeking men or women and displays photos. No need to run the risk of mistaken identity if you’re shelling out five bucks to dig this deep.\n\nI was a little disgusted when I first found out this sort of technology is available. Granted, I’ve done my fair share of social media digging research in the past, and ultimately learned a powerful lesson. If you’re looking to catch someone and go so far as to search through social networks to do so, you’re always going to find something. Tagged pictures with ex-girlfriends over the holidays, messages from someone your beau swore was “crazy,” or a caption from someone who’s genuinely just a friend taken way out of context.\n\nIt’s unfortunate that some feel driven to do something that may or may not be perceived as underhanded, although it usually is. Are we insecure to the point where we’re willing to be romantically involved with someone despite a clear lack of trust? Sadly, it seems so. It’s a sharp sting from a double-edged sword: either we find something and confirm our fears, or we find nothing and have guilt set in. The situation becomes more complicated if your significant other becomes privy to your tactics. At that point, all trust is diminished, and having confirmed your partner does in fact have a wandering eye is hardly a consolation. No one takes pride in that.\n\nBut technology has propelled us to this point. Dating sites and apps relentlessly remind us how many other fish are in the sea, and seduce us to questioning the harm in simply looking. You can cast a wide net and not land a catch, right?\n\nThe problem is all too often the accessibility is too tempting to resist. It’s easy to jump to worst case scenario conclusions like infidelity if your partner is short over texts following an insignificant fight, or fails to touch base on a separate night out. The impulse to verify suspicions -- and the ease with which we can -- makes digital gumshoe investigations more convenient than an actual conversation about the source of these underlying insecurities, but fails to resolve them.\n\nSuppose you do find out your boyfriend/girlfriend has been actively swiping on Tinder for a certain amount of time during the relationship, and decide to confront them like “Aha! I caught you!” At the point, both of you are going to be pissed. You for being put in this situation in the first place, and your partner for the violation of trust in addition to being caught in such a quagmire.\n\nWhile writing this, I find myself working through different scenarios in an effort to find the best outcome in such a situation. Maybe I’m not the forgive and forget type (okay, I’m probably not), but I can’t see how a relationship could recover after that. Following such a violation of trust -- on both ends -- and then moving forward with the relationship seems like there’d be an extended period of each partner walking on eggshells. It also creates the opportunity for the situation to be used as ammunition in future tiffs. “Well you don’t trust me, remember when you used that Tinder tattletale app to spy on me?” “Remember how you gave me reason to doubt you?” Doesn’t seem like anyone would find any solace in such a tempestuous situation.\n\nIf you find out your partner is swiping right or left, maybe the best solution is to walk away." ]
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[ "I launched this latest reading week by staying up far too late devouring Deborah Royce’s The Ruby Falls in one go. (So much for “I’ll just read a chapter or two”…. Does anyone EVER really just read a chapter or two? Asking for a friend.) Set in the 80s, as a young soap opera actress tries to reboot her career in Hollywood with a modern adaptation of Rebecca, it’s a wonderfully twisted look at the conventions of the Gothic novel and what happens when they slide over from fiction into the real world.\n\n(Also, stay tuned for more about Gothics in general in next week’s Ask Me Anything.)", null, "After that, I needed some quiet time, so I retreated back to the monastery with Brother Cadfael, in the eighth of his chronicles, The Devil’s Novice, in which a very unlikely postulant comes to the abbey. Is it a true vocation– or is there some reason he needs to hide from the world? It was a thoroughly satisfying Brother Cadfael, in which, as ever, young lovers are united, wrong are righted, and Brother Cadfael makes sure wounds are poulticed and justice is served.", null, "I also jumped back in time to 2003 London and 1804 Hyderabad with The Betrayal of the Blood Lily in preparation for last night’s Pink Carnation Read Along zoom. I’d forgotten how much I genuinely like Penelope in this book– and what fun it was getting to explore the politics and intrigues of early nineteenth century India. Also all the Colin family drama. So much Colin family drama.", null, "Right now, I’m deep in late seventeenth/early eighteenth century Scotland with an advance copy of the newest Susanna Kearsley, The Vanished Days, about which more next week.\n\np.s. in other news, pssst! Band of Sisters is the Audible Daily Deal today! It’s on sale for today only, brilliantly narrated by Julia Whelan, for just $3.95.", null ]
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[ "The captain of India, MS Dhoni, was optimistic that his team could have won the fifth and final ODI, had they played positively and scored another 30-35 runs.\n\nThe Blue Shirts lost the final One Day International against the visiting English side by a big margin of seven wickets. The fifth match of the series took place at Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamsala, on Sunday, January 27, 2013. The hosts were restricted to 226 runs because of the deadly fast bowling from the rival bowlers who crushed the top order of India in the early part of their innings. Ian Bell played a heroic unbeaten knock of 113 runs which was scored from 143 balls comprising 1 six and 13 fours. The Englishmen found no problem to dispatch 227 runs for the loss of three mere wickets, clinched the match and regained their lost pride.\n\nThe home bowlers did not give up even after having a small total to defend and took the game nearly until the destined 50 overs. The game could have become more interesting had Eoin Morgan not blasted a couple of sixes in the 46th over off the youngster, Shami Ahmed.\n\nIshant Sharma was one of the most economical bowlers among all three pacers, including the young duo of Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Shami Ahmed. Sharma gave away just 37 runs from the 10 overs and made the first breakthrough when he clean bowled the English skipper, Alastair Cook, for 22 runs.\n\nSharma was the most successful Indian fast bowler who took five wickets in the series with the best of 2 for 29 runs. MS Dhoni was impressed by his bowlers in the fifth ODI and especially from the re-emergence of Ishant Sharma who bowled his heart out in the series.\n\n“Today bowlers got some help, maybe they were a little short today. The bowlers did well this series because the conditions really helped them too. Ishant was a big positive, he bowled really well throughout the series, if you look spell by spell.”\n\nThe skipper of England, Alastair Cook, won the vital toss and put India in to bat first on a wicket which looked helpful for the bowlers. The decision paid off instantly as the Men in Blue lost four of their top order batsmen for just 49 runs. Rohit Sharma was the first one to surrender for four runs followed by Virat Kohli and Yuvraj Singh who were both dismissed for a duck and Gautam Gambhir lost his wicket for 24 runs.\n\nSuresh Raina played a brave innings of 83 runs as Ravindra Jadeja and Kumar contributed 39 and 31 runs respectively and gave some respect to the total as it reached 226. MS Dhoni thought that the team India might have won the match subject to another 30-35 runs that could have been added to the total by the batsmen. He confirmed that the limited overs series was a hard fought one which will assist the young players of the side in the future. Dhoni further commented,\n\n“The ODI series was as tight as the Test series. We should have won this game, maybe we should have batted more sensibly. We were 30-35 runs short. But it is a young side and it will learn with time.”\n\nIndia lost the final ODI but won the five match series 3-2 which was quite encouraging after a 2-1 defeat from the visiting Pakistan earlier this year.", null, null, null, "Bell rings as India lost the fifth ODI vs. England" ]
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[ null, "Muluzi made the remarks today when addressing a political rally in Nkhatabay district.\n\nAccording to Muluzi, president Mutharika is the right person to be given a mandate of ruling the country because he is visionary.\n\nHe says during his campaign across the country, a lot of people are saying they will vote for the president to continue transforming the country for the better.\n\nSpeaking in Mzimba yesterday, Muluzi said the DPP/UDF Alliance will see to it that projects like the Jenda-Edingeni road and Mombera University are completed, and that Government will construct the Mzimba-Kafukule-Ezondweni-Mpherembe road." ]
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[ "Hollywood actor Timothee Chalamet is not a fan of social media. The Academy Award nominee, 26, recently got candid about feeling “intensely judged” due to the pressures of the platforms, as he spoke to reporters at the Venice Film Festival, reports People magazine.\n\nHe went so far as to say social media may lead to an imminent “societal collapse”. “To be young now, and to be young whenever — I can only speak for my generation — is to be intensely judged,” he said, according to E! News.\n\nTimothee Chalamet was also quoted by ‘People’ as saying: “I can’t imagine what it is to grow up without the onslaught of social media. And it was a relief to play characters who are wrestling with an internal dilemma absent the ability to go on Reddit or Twitter, Instagram or TikTok and figure out where they fit in.”\n\nWhen Robert Downey Jr aka Iron Man Ran Out Of Comebacks & Wit For A Question, Here’s What That Was\n\nAccording to ‘People’, he then broached the topic while discussing his new movie ‘Bones & All‘, which is set during the 1980s, long before the virtual dominance of social media.\n\n“Without casting judgement on that, you can find your tribe there, but I think it’s tough to be alive now,” Timothee Chalamet continued. “I think societal collapse is in the air — or it smells like it — and, without being pretentious, that’s why hopefully movies matter, because that’s the role of the artist to shine a light on what’s going on.”", null, "Timothee Chalamet Believes COVID Prompts Him To Transition To ‘Adulting Mindset’: “Had A Delusional Dream In My Early Teenage Years”", null, null ]
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[ null, "A New York woman posing as an heiress is found guilty of multiple felonies for stealing almost $300,000.\n\nAnna Sorokin was convicted by a New York jury Thursday for what some call the scam of the summer. The migrant left Germany as Anna Sorokin, the daughter of a Russian truck driver, and landed in the U.S. as Anna Delvey — a fraudulent heiress with a $60 million trust fund.\n\nFrom November 2016 to August 2017, the young woman’s masquerade as a German heiress granted her access to luxurious hotels, private jet planes, and New York City’s hottest night clubs. Armed with clever lies, an inflated self-confidence and false documents, Sorokin managed to climb to the top of New York’s social ladder.\n\nThe court charged the fake heiress with grand larceny for attempting to obtain a $22 million dollar loan to build an upscale night club on Park Avenue. In order to afford her lifestyle, Sorokin convinced a number of banks to loan her thousands of dollars. She promised to wire the payments, but the banks said they never received the money.\n\nSorokin also reportedly conned a friend out of $62,000 after inviting her to a luxury resort in Morocco. When Sorokin’s card got declined, she convinced her friend to use her card after promising to pay her back. When the payment never came, the friend went to the police.\n\nAnna Sorokin leaves the courtroom during jury deliberations in her trial at New York State Supreme Court, in New York, Thursday, April 25, 2019. Sorokin, who claimed to be a German heiress, is on trial on grand larceny and theft of services charges. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)\n\nSorokin’s lawyer — Todd Spodek — said the socialite was trying to create her own opportunities, and planned to pay everyone back.\n\n“I do not believe she had the intent to ever commit a crime,” he stated. “Whether she owes people money — that’s a fact of life, that’s the reality of doing business in New York.”\n\nSorokin faces 15-years in prison, and will be sentenced in early May. The fake heiress sold her life story to Netflix, but due to the conviction the payment will go to a victim’s fund.", null, null ]
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[ null, "Please cast your mind back to simpler times, when Taylor Swift was perched atop Calvin Harris' shoulders while a bunch of inflatable swans looked on all \"we out here.\" It was summer 2015, and Taylor's phone was full of Tayvin and cats.\n\nBut now—now that the world has been blessed with the existence of Hiddleswift—Taylor's phone has some hot new commodities. According to those kissing-on-the-rocks-in-Rhode-Island pictures that made us collectively lose our minds, Taylor and Tom Hiddleston *also* snapped a few selfies during their first couple-y jaunt.\n\nWhich brings up an interesting question: What was Taylor planning on doing with these selfies, exactly? Since the coupledom was announced not by the stars themselves but by sneaky-style paparazzi shots, we can imagine she didn't intend to, like, post them to social media. But if a selfie falls in the woods AKA is taken but not posted anywhere, can anybody hear it?\n\nHere, we have several working theories for the eventual purpose of those selfies, because #journalism:\n\nClearly, one of these is the truth, but we welcome any additional theories you want to bring to the table." ]
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[ null, null, null, "A slow moving rainstorm soaked the Coastal Bend and made for some difficult driving conditions because of flooding conditions.\n\nThe National Weather Service issued a flood advisory for Corpus Christi at 11:28 a.m. Wednesday that was in effect until 1:15 p.m. today. Rain continued throughout the day as the storms gradually broke up throughout the afternoon.\n\nPolice radio chatter have indicated areas to avoid include the intersections of Carroll and SPID and Kostoryz and SPID.\n\nA broken line of showers and thunderstorms will effect South Texas late this morning, mainly north and east of a George West...Chapman Ranch line, as well as the nearshore waters, just off of Nueces and Kleberg counties. Heavy downpours and lightning. #txwx pic.twitter.com/QGpK65Rgvm" ]
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[ "What Does A Semicolon Tattoo Represent?", null, "What Does a colon tattoo mean?\n\nWhat’s the meaning behind a semi-colon tattoo? – This tiny punctuation mark is an emblem for suicide prevention. It is a symbol for choosing to continue to live in the face of challenges, and particularly mental health difficulties. In English grammar, the semi-colon is a punctuation mark used to indicate a pause between two main clauses.\n\nThe simple tattoo is usually inked in a very small size. The symbol is an empowering message about overcoming struggles, particularly with depression and addiction. Mental health campaigner Amy Bleuel made the semi-colon tattoo popular and chose it as a symbol for her anti-suicide work.\n\nMany people who get the tattoo hope it will break down the stigma of talking about suicide.\n\nHeart with Semicolon This is a simple but elegant tattoo that makes a statement about depression and would serve as a reminder to love yourself and keep going. Other options might be to have a small heart beside a semicolon or to make the dotted part of the semicolon a heart itself.\n\nWhat is the tattoo for mental health?\n\nSemicolon – A semicolon tattoo through the lens of mental health is a symbol of solidarity between those of us who live and struggle with a mental illness or who have lost someone to suicide. “Semicolons are a very traditional, very popular mental health tattoo and they represent that it’s not the end,” explains Roman.\n\nWhat does a butterfly with a semicolon mean?\n\nHow does this meaning translate into the semicolon tattoo? Here’s how! – Have you ever heard about the Project Semicolon? This is a nonprofit organization focused on and fully dedicated to raising and spreading awareness in regards to mental illness, addiction, self-harm, and suicide. Saved Tattoo @heed313 The Semicolon Project is a social media movement, which encouraged people to get a semicolon tattoo as a form of showing off solidarity, one’s personal fight with depression and suicidal thoughts. The semicolon tattoo shows that one is not alone in their struggle and that there is hope and support out there. The semicolon tattoo should be tattooed on the wrist. People usually take photos of their tattoo, share it on social media, and spread awareness of the Project and what it symbolizes.\n\nFounded in 2013, the movement’s aim is ‘presenting hope and love to those who are struggling with depression, suicide, addiction and self-injury’. Project Semicolon.\n\nWhy Is My Tattoo Itchy And Bumpy?\n\nWhat Do You Need To Get A Tattoo?" ]
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[ null, "I first talked to Megan a few weeks ago, when she had become a member of our sacred facebook group. I think it was on that first day when she ended up listening to my ramblings about my short story I’m currently working on. Since then we had some other interesting conversations about female characters, covers, and about books in general. She is lovely and friendly, so I’m happy to host her on my blog today. Read about her below and take a look at the excerpt from her first novel, The Finder of the Lucky Devil in her urban fantasy series, titled Lucky Devil. Those who follow SPFBO might have seen her around since she is participating in the contest this year 🙂\n\nMegan Mackie is a writer, actor, podcaster and playwright. Besides writing, Megan is currently running a satirical podcast called the Princess Peach Conspiracy, about how all of the Super Mario Bros games are really a conspiracy by Princess Peach to keep the war economy going. You can hear it on iTunes, Stitcher, or GooglePlay. She also likes to knit, play games involving dice, and getting into feverish discussions about why the live action Beauty and the Beast is better than the animated version. She lives in Chicago with her husband and children.\n\nRune stood frozen outside her office door, a rabbit trembling in a trap. With no way to get through the door in front of her, and the chances of successfully bull-rushing past St. Benedict very slim, she felt almost giddy. The years of hiding were over. Someone had finally found her. Even though she was terrified, there was also an insane feeling of relief.\n“Did you write this?” she asked, holding out the slip of paper towards him with trembling fingers.\nHis head cocked to the side again. “I saw that the paper disappeared from his pocket, but I couldn’t quite work out where it went. Is that a spell or something?” he asked.\n“Yes,” Rune responded too quickly.\n“So then, you are the magic user I’m looking for.” He stepped closer, closing the distance between them. Rune eyed the hand he still had in his pocket, trying to guess whether he had a gun or a knife; as if that made any sort of difference at this range. Was he here to kill her? Was he here to take her back?\n“What… what do you want with me?” She pressed herself harder against the door.\n“I just want my wish fulfilled. I wish to find Anna Masterson,” he said, moving closer.\n“W-why?” Rune stuttered, shivering with fear.\n“I’m not the only one looking for her and I need to find her first. I was told ‘The Lucky Devil’ was the place to find help. Has anyone else approached you about this issue?”\nRune blinked. “You… you wish to find Anna Masterson?”\n“Yes. I understand that if someone needs to be found, this is the place to find that sort of help.” He stopped a few feet in front her. “It took me a great deal of trouble to get a hold of that coin and the instructions on its use. I was led to believe that in exchange for the coin, I would be able to talk to someone who specializes in granting difficult to fulfill wishes.”\nRune blinked again, trying to force her sluggish brain to work. “You mean, you’re here to get me to find Anna Masterson?” She couldn’t believe her ears.\nHe paused, visibly perplexed by her response. “Is that a strange request?”\n“Ha. No. No, it isn’t. Well, maybe a little,” Rune rambled nonsensically.\nShe was so relieved that she thought she was going to throw up. He wasn’t here for her. At least, he didn’t know how close he was to finding what he was looking for. The woman once called Anna Masterson started to think quickly again. He said others were looking for her. What did they want? Should she just run now? No. She had to keep him talking. She needed to know why.\n“Do you want to come into my office or something, where we can discuss this?” she asked clumsily.\n“That would be perfect, yes,” he agreed. Still he had that hand in his pocket. He was hiding something. How much of a bad guy was he? Maybe she should just run now and ask questions later. Why was he looking for her?\n“Uh, yes. Yes, this is it. I just forgot my keys. One second.” She tried to move around him to head back to the bar room, or maybe to run out the door instead. Before she could pass, St. Benedict moved suddenly, blocking her escape. His hand slammed against the glass surface of the door to one side of Rune’s head causing the door to shudder and she yelped, surprised when it didn’t break.\n“No please..” she whimpered.\n“Sorry,” he said, so close that his breath washed over her face. “I’m… I’m about to pass out here.” His head fell forward, leaning against her shoulder. His breathing was labored and warm through the material of her shirt.\n“Oh god! Are you alright?” Rune looked frantically between his hand and his head, uncomfortably close to hers, before doing a double take back to his hand. His palm was pressed against the door and across its back were streaks of drying blood. Fresher blood dripped down the glass, leaving greasy smears on the pebbled surface.\n“Oh god, what happened?” Rune asked.\n“Need… to sit down…” He staggered forward. Rune caught him in time, using the door to brace herself under his heavy weight. “I’m sorry,” he mumbled. His head lolled as he fought for consciousness. “Blood pressure… loss… body is just reacting… Just gotta sit down.”\n“But I don’t have the key,” she said. St. Benedict stopped responding intelligently. “Oh, dammit.” Rune took a deep breath and focused on trying to remember the exact pronunciation of the keyword to open Maddie’s office door. “Aprax… Abraxius… Abraxas. Yes, Abraxas…. the Latin word for door is…?” Rune gripped the door handle, pressing her thumb on the crystal shard in the middle and called out, “Abraxas aperio.” With a gratifying click, the door knob turned and swung inwards.\n\nIf you liked the excerpt, please feel free to follow Megan on the following sites:", null, "Cover Reveal: A Girl from Forever by Yolanda McCarthy\n\nExcerpt + Free Short Story: The Echoing Green and Other Stories by David Jordan" ]
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[ "Houston Astros have a clear plan for Aaron Sanchez", null, "Houston Astros have a clear plan for Aaron Sanchez\n\nPrior to the MLB trade deadline passing on July 31st, the Houston Astros loaded up for another deep October run. While acquiring both Aaron Sanchez and Joe Biagini from the Toronto Blue Jays was necessary for the pitching staff, also bringing Zack Greinke into the fold is what caught everyone’s attention.\n\nGreinke isn’t making his Astros debut until Tuesday, but Sanchez already made his mark in his first start with the organization on Saturday. Facing the Seattle Mariners, the 27-year-old right-hander twirled six scoreless innings, allowing no hits, two walks, and six strikeouts. Outside of leaving with a no-hitter intact, Sanchez’s appearance was notable from another respect:\n\nIn his @astros debut, Aaron Sanchez threw 6.0 innings without allowing a hit before being removed from the game.\n\nHe's the 1st pitcher to throw 6.0+ innings and not allow a hit in his debut with a team after a midseason trade since Greg Maddux did so for the Dodgers on 8/3/2006.\n\nAnd then, you know, the Astros actually finished the job by keeping the Mariners hitless for the final three frames, producing this interesting factoid:\n\nThe @astros are the second team in MLB history to throw a combined no-hitter in a pitcher's first start with a team (Aaron Sanchez was making his Astros debut today).\n\nThe other came on 4/11/1990 in Mark Langston's first start with the Angels.#TakeItBack\n\nSanchez’s performance with Toronto this season made what he just did that much more eye-opening, though. While he posted a 2.32 ERA through his first 31 innings in 2019, his peripherals had him as one of our worst pitchers through the end of April. Eventually, regression hit him in a big way — before getting dealt last week, he produced a 6.07 ERA and 5.25 SIERA with an 18.9% strikeout rate and 11.3% walk rate in 112.2 innings pitched.\n\nOf course, it wouldn’t be fair to draw any real conclusions after six innings with his new club, but this isn’t the Astros’ first rodeo when it comes to taking starting pitchers to a new level. Although he was already well established, Justin Verlander has experienced a different kind of late-career resurgence since coming to Houston in August of 2017. The same can be said about Gerrit Cole, who is on the verge of a huge payday following two outstanding years with the Astros. Charlie Morton also experienced a similar kind of success before signing with the Tampa Bay Rays this past winter.\n\nEven considering that he faced a struggling team in Seattle, it’s not at all surprising to see Sanchez immediately see positive results in his new threads. It didn’t take long for Mike Petriello of MLB.com to notice certain trends in what the right-hander was doing, either.\n\nThere are a couple things that really jump out here, though. One is Sanchez’s curveball usage, which Petriello preemptively noted prior to the hurler even getting traded:\n\nI wrote about Aaron Sanchez, new Astro, a month ago, and I'm verrrry interested in how this goes pic.twitter.com/XKREQHbd0Q\n\nAs he mentions in the tweet above, Sanchez has been throwing his curveball more than ever in 2019. After never using it more than 16.6% of the time during a single season (and just 12.0% in ’18), he was using it at a 22.3% clip with Toronto this year. Based off his single start with Houston, Sanchez decreased his fastball usage by six percentage points, his changeup usage by two percentage points, and put that difference into his curveball, which had a 30.4% usage rate.\n\nIt’s also interesting to see how often he lived outside the strike zone. Here’s a quick peek at the change in his first-pitch strike rate and zone rate between Toronto and that one start in Houston this season:\n\nSanchez’s overall swing rate from opposing hitters dropped from 44.6% (with Toronto) to 38.0% (with Houston), but it came in the right situations. His chase rate increased three percentage points, while his swing rate on strikes went down about 13 percentage points. That led to a 15-percentage-point drop in contact rate, along with a dramatic rise in swinging-strike rate (8.7% to 13.0%).\n\nAgain, this should all be taken with a grain of salt because of the uneven sample sizes. But given the Astros’ recent track record, it’s hard to not think something else is going on here. It remains to be seen whether Sanchez will become the next in a long line of pitchers to find another gear while playing for the Astros. Either way, the early returns sure look strong.\n\nThe Astros front office was lauded for adding Greinke (who has multiple years left on his contract) with Verlander and a rehabbing Lance McCullers Jr. since both Cole and Wade Miley are free agents at season’s end. Suddenly, the front of their rotation looks better and more stable than originally thought. But if Sanchez uncovers his potential? That’d also be huge — he’s under team control via arbitration next year before hitting the open market." ]
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[ null, "Companies like Coca-Cola have admirably spoken out against laws in North Carolina and Mississippi, but they are donating money and services to support the Republican national convention, scheduled for July in Cleveland. It promises to be a shit show, with two prejudice spewing candidates, Ted Cruz and Donald Trump, vying for the nomination of a political party that is widely acknowledged (even among insiders) to have lost its way. Trump has promised to overturn same-sex marriage. Cruz, for his part, supports the North Carolina law that mandates where transgender people can use the restroom and uses surrogate speakers who regularly demean LGBTQ people and some have gone so far as to call for gays to be executed or imprisoned.\n\nWhile Coke has slashed the amount it is giving this year to $75,000 from the $600,000 they gave the 2012 convention, that’s still money that will be used to actively advocate against everyone who is not an angry white male voter. This is enabling behavior, and the companies need to answer some hard questions – even though they may be donating to the Democratic convention as well.\n\nPut aside for a moment the nasty campaigns of the two leading contenders because the problem in the Republican Party goes much deeper. During the convention, the party’s platform is decided and passed – and it always includes anti-LGBTQ planks from religious exemptions to nondiscrimination laws.\n\nNot only did delegates to the 2012 convention reject language that said all Americans should be treated “equally under the law” because of its suggestion that LGBT people should have full employment rights, they also included condemnations of same-sex marriage equality and strong language advocating for a federal constitutional amendment to actively discriminate against LGBT people written by hate group leader Tony Perkins.\n\nDelegates included language defending anti-gay laws in Africa like Uganda’s proposed “Kill the Gays” legislation, attempted to undermine the repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell as “the use of military as a platform for social experimentation,” and called for “vigorous” enforcement of anti-pornography laws.\n\nPerkins, who has ties to the Klu Klux Klan, has crowed that he has already been selected to be on the party platform committee again this election cycle. His organization, the Family Research Council, has been one of the lead organizations defending the atrocious laws that these “equality minded” CEOs are opposing.\n\n“In 2012, my role as a delegate gave me the opportunity to play a key role in amending the marriage plank, which led to the committee approving a much stronger version than 2008’s,” Perkins wrote to supporters. “While the platform work is usually overshadowed by the pageantry of the broader convention, make no mistake: What happens over those two days could dramatically impact the direction of — not just the presidential campaign — but the entire Republican Party and the country.”\n\nCoca-Cola isn’t alone facing this dilemma: How can corporations, the epitome of the American mainstream, support such vile language, while trying to woo diverse groups of consumers – not to mention workers – worldwide. The CEO’s of Citigroup, Wells Fargo, Pfizer, Google and General Electric all signed on to the open letter opposing discrimination. All of those companies gave big bucks to the GOP in 2012.\n\nThe question now is, will they do it again this year?" ]
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[ null, "Sony announces that your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man will be slinging into Marvel’s Avengers in early 2021 for free. But, this will only apply to PlayStation owners of the game. Everyone else will just have to do without our web-slinging hero.\n\nIn a recent announcement on the PlayStation Blog, Sony announced that Spider-Man will be making a cameo appearance in the Marvel’s Avengers game. And by cameo, I mean that he will be a fully playable character. Apparently, he will sling his way into the game through an in-game event that adds him into the story. This event will feature special challenges unique to Spider-Man that will test his abilities. Not only that, but you can even unlock alternate skins for him to customize your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man. And lastly, Spider-Man will be free for all owners of Marvel’s Avengers. He will not be some DLC that you’ll have to shell out major bucks for to get. He’ll be totally and completely free. You won’t need to pay a penny for him.\n\nOne of the downside to this is that Spider-Man will be exclusive to the PS4 only, and to the PS5 when it comes out. He will not be available to people who buy Marvel’s Avengers on Xbox or Windows. I mean, I guess it’s understandable. Sony basically owns the Spider-Man franchise, so what better way to convince people to get the game for the PlayStation than to have him only appear on that version of the game?\n\nMaybe Microsoft will counter by having one of their characters appear only on the Xbox and/or the Windows version of Marvel’s Avengers? Hard to say, since this is just speculation at this point. We’ll just have to wait around for Microsoft’s announcement, if it’s coming.\n\nAs for the other downside, Spider-Man won’t be immediately available when Marvel’s Avengers launches in September 4, 2020. His in-game event will appear sometime in early 2021, so catch him then.", null, null, "This Famous Character Will Not Be In SOLO: A STAR WARS STORY" ]
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[ null, "Naomi Ackie was announced to play the legendary singer Whitney Houston in a new biopic, supported by Whitney's family, estate and music producer Clive Davis. In 2020, it was confirmed that Naomi would take on the role, although she will not be singing. Whitney's original vocals will accompany Naomi's performance. The film, titled I Wanna Dance With Somebody, is set to be released around Thanksgiving 2022. [Alamy, Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images]" ]
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[ "If anyone thought the drama after Michael Jackson's death would have ended after the multiple funerals...they were wrong. Of course!", null, "The Associated Press says, \"Michael Jackson's doctor halted CPR on the dying pop star and delayed calling paramedics so he could collect drug vials at the scene, according to documents obtained by The Associated Press that shed new light on the singer's chaotic final moments.\"\n\nI'm honestly not a bit surprised! This guy was/is super sketchy. The details of the report are guesome.\n\n\"The account was given to investigators by Alberto Alvarez, Jackson's logistics director, who was summoned to the stricken star's side as he was dying on June 25.\n\nAlvarez told investigators that he rushed to Jackson's room and saw the star lying in his bed, an IV attached to his leg. Jackson's mouth was agape, eyes open and there was no sign of life. Murray worked frantically, at one point performing mouth-to-mouth resuscitation while Alvarez took over CPR. Two of the star's children, Prince and Paris, came in the room and cried as they saw Murray trying to save their father. A nanny was called to usher them away and they were taken to wait outside in a vehicle.\n\nThe documents also detail an odd encounter with Murray after Jackson was declared dead at a nearby hospital. Murray insisted he needed to return to the mansion to get cream that Jackson had \"so the world wouldn't find out about it,\" according to the statements, which provide no elaboration.\"\n\nCream, huh? Who does this guy really think he's fooling?\n\nThis story just gets more and more bizarre.\n\nDr. Conrad Murray's actions on the day Jackson died do not seem to add up. This reminds me of the reports of him trying to resuscitate Jackson by administrating CPR while he was still lying on his bed.\n\nUh...how effective would CPR be if the person's lying on a bed?\nYou need a sturdy flat-surface! Hell, I learned that when I was 12 years old during my swimming lessons.\n\nI think the right thing to do would be to strip Murray of his medical license and let him suffer in jail.\nPosted by Christine KAURdashian at 3:53 PM" ]
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[ null, "Robert Lewandowski on Saturday broke Gerd Mueller’s 49-year-old record when he bagged a 41st Bundesliga goal of the campaign seconds before the final whistle on the last weekend of the season. Mueller, 75, is suffering from severe dementia, but ‘The Bomber’ remains an iconic figure in German football as the Bundesliga’s all-time top scorer with 365 goals, well ahead of Lewandowski’s tally of 277. Many thought Mueller’s record of 40 goals for Bayern Munich in 1971/72 would never be matched until Lewandowski rounded the goalkeeper to score in the same club’s 5-2 rout of Augsburg on Saturday after equalling the record last weekend.\n\n“It was tense until the last second, I would have liked to have scored earlier,” a relieved Lewandowski told Sky.\n\n“Sometimes you also have to stay patient, which was difficult.\n\n“I always believed that a chance would come. That was a special and historic moment.”\n\nWhile Mueller scored his 40 goals over 34 league games in 1971/72, injury and squad rotation meant Lewandowski broke the record in just 29 matches.\n\nAt 1.84m and 79kgs, Lewandowski is a model athlete, renowned for his strict diet and training programme.\n\nMueller, at 1.76m and 80kgs in his prime, was nicknamed “short fat Mueller” by former Bayern coach Zlatko Cajkovski.\n\nLewandowski has hit the net on average every 60 minutes this season, while ‘The Bomber’ scored every 77 minutes in 1971/72.\n\nLightning reaction speed is another similarity.\n\nMueller was a copybook penalty box striker, who could transfer the ball from his right to left foot with bewildering speed.\n\nHis low centre of gravity helped Mueller steal an edge over defenders in the first few metres. Given a sniff of goal, he was an ice-cool finisher.\n\nLewandowski is just as dynamic, but in contrast to Mueller, he is happy to shoot from outside the box or use the space to outsprint defenders.\n\nThey share the killer instinct when the ball is near goal, often being alert to a rebound and waiting until the last second to pounce, as Lewandowski demonstrated on Saturday.\n\nLewandowski started 2020/21 with a bang, converting a penalty and providing two assists in an 8-0 thrashing of the Schalke, a record result for the opening game of a Bundesliga season.\n\nHe failed to score in the next game, a shock 4-1 loss at Hoffenheim, but provided all four goals, including a late match-winning penalty in a nervy 4-3 home win over Hertha Berlin last October.\n\nHe was rested for one game in late October after scoring ten goals in his first five games, then hit a purple patch with 25 in 20 league games.\n\nA knee injury playing for Poland in late March left Lewandowski on 35 goals after a hat-trick against Stuttgart.\n\nAfter three weeks out, he returned with a goal in the shock loss at Mainz before hitting a hat-trick in the 6-0 home win over Moenchengladbach which won Bayern the title.\n\nWhile Lewandowski has scored consistently, Mueller had sporadic purple patches, netting just three goals in the first nine games of the 1971/72 season.\n\nHowever, he had scored 18 goals by the halfway point, including four in an 11-1 thrashing of Dortmund in November 1971.\n\nHe then hit five goals in a 7-0 thrashing of Oberhausen which sparked a run of 16 goals in just seven games, finishing the season with six goals in three games.\n\n“Gerd spread fear and terror in defenders”, said Bayern assistant coach Hermann Gerland, who faced Mueller as a Bochum defender in the 1970s.\n\nAnd almost half a century later, Mueller was in Lewandowski’s thoughts when he scored at Freiburg last weekend.\n\nTo celebrate a record-equalling 40th goal, Lewandowski lifted his playing shirt to reveal a T-shirt with Mueller’s face over the text ‘4EVER GERD’.\n\nAs Bayern star Thomas Mueller later insisted “without the goals of Gerd Mueller, the club wouldn’t exist in its current form”." ]
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[ "3 edition of Modernism and coherence found in the catalog.\n\nfour chapters of a negative aesthetics\n\nPublished 2008 by Peter Lang in Frankfurt am Main, New York .\nWritten in English\n\nNot a path, but a network of connections and reconnections. Whereas Modern thought emphasized direction, order, coherence and stability, Postmodern thought emphasizes fragmentation, multiplicity and contingency. Moving into the 21 st century, Postmodernism split into several different architectural styles including: High-tech architecture. Steven Best and Douglas Kellner In Search of the Postmodern For the past two decades, the postmodern debates dominated the cultural and intellectual scene in many fields throughout the world. In aesthetic and cultural theory, polemics emerged over whether modernism in the arts was or was not dead and what sort of postmodern art was succeeding it.\n\n'Coherence is one of the most important books on business, business consulting, and leadership that has been published in the last decade ' Ken Wilber. Each issue features a selection of essays as well as book reviews. Additional articles and other peer-reviewed formats appear on the journal's Print Plus platform (). Modernism/modernity is the official journal of the Modernist Studies Association (MSA). Winner of six awards from CELJ.\n\nModernism and Coherence: Four Chapters of a Negative Aesthetics Author: Fabio Akcelrud Durão Bibliographic information: Peter Lang, Frankfurt am Main, pp., £ pb. MODERNISM, POSTMODERNISM, AND THE SHORT STORY IN ENGLISH. POSTMODERN STUDIES Jorge Sacido Rodopi: Amsterdam, New York, The present volume is an inspiring collection of essays which succeeds in engaging the reader in a thought-provoking discussion on issues which are presently at the core of literary and artistic debates, such as the definition and .", null, null, null, null, null, null, "Modernism and Coherence is an attempt to develop a negative aesthetics conceived as determinate resistance of artworks against the meaning assigned to them by criticism. From the accumulation of arguments on great texts of modernism, the book describes gestures of refusal that generate figures of negativity: Adorno’s Aesthetic Theory becomes a whirlpool revolving around a center refusing Cited by: 3.\n\nModernism and Coherence is a book certain to interest Marxist critics and philosophers, especially those working in the area of literary theory. Its subtitle, ‘Four Chapters of a Negative Aesthetics’, acknowledges a debt to Adorno.\n\nDiscover the best Postmodernism Literary Criticism in Best Sellers. Find the top most popular items in Amazon Books Best Sellers. Modernism and the Modern Novel The term modernism refers to the radical shift in aesthetic and cultural sensibilities evident in the art and literature of the post-World War One period.\n\nThe ordered, stable and inherently meaningful world view of the nineteenth century could not, wrote T.S. Eliot, accord with \"the immense panorama of futility. Alexandra Harris on Modernism. Modernism is about form more than content, says the scholar of English literature.\n\nFive Books aims to keep its book recommendations and interviews up to date. Five Books participates in the Amazon Associate program and earns money from qualifying purchases.\n\nSUMMARY: This unique essay collection considers the impact of New York on the life Modernism and coherence book works of Wallace Stevens. Stevens lived in New York from toworking briefly as a journalist, going to law school, laboriously starting up a career as a lawyer, getting engaged and married, gradually mixing with local avant-garde circles, and eventually emerging as one of the most exciting and.\n\nHow Modernism arose The literary movement we call Modernism rejected Romantic ideas. It grew out of the philosophical, scientific, political, and ideological shifts that followed the Industrial Revolution, through the shock of World War I, and its aftermath. Modern writers: • break with the past • reject literary traditions that seemed outmoded.\n\nModernism and postmodernism have each made unique contributions to society. By respecting the role of reason, modernism encouraged people to solve problems which had been allowed to persist during the medieval era.\n\nFurthermore, by respecting the individual, modernism also encouraged the formation of protective human rights. But things went too far. The thesis isn't profound, that all of the arts underwent a radical change from objective to subjective representation between the mids and now, but what I love about this history is how incisively the author treats all the artforms--literature, dance, music, painting, sculpture, architecture, and film--and shows how diverse artists, architects, composers, and writers responded to /5(60).\n\nModernism was a revolt against the conservative values of realism.[2] [3] [4] Arguably the most paradigmatic motive of modernism is the rejection of tradition and its reprise, incorporation, rewriting, recapitulation, revision and parody in new forms.[5] [6] [7] Modernism rejected the lingering certainty of Enlightenment thinking and also.\n\nModernism in The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby is a novel by American author F. Scott Fitzgerald that follows the story of Jay Gatsby in the Jazz Age of the United States. Although this novel tells a fictional tale, it also gives readers a window into the social and economic environment of America in the time period following World War I.\n\nWith regard to narrowness, my entire point was that modernism means many different things in many different disciplines. The article as it stands reads as though there is an overarching coherence between modernism in these different fields of study, and our conversation, if.\n\nNathan K. Hensley is Assistant Professor of English at Georgetown University. He is the author of Forms of Empire: The Poetics of Victorian Sovereignty (Oxford, ) and co-editor, with Philip Steer, of Ecological Form: System and Aesthetics in the Age of Empire (Fordham, forthcoming ).His current project is about the problem of imagining action from within massive and often failing systems.\n\nScale and Form; or, What was Global Modernism. Jan 2, By: Thomas S. Davis and Nathan K. Hensley. article and book. Yet arguments among partisans of this term or that one paper over an implicit consensus about the coherence and importance of its central concept, modernism, an agreement that (in Adorno’s words cited above.\n\nModernism is both a philosophical movement and an art movement that, along with cultural trends and changes, arose from wide-scale and far-reaching transformations in Western society during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.\n\nAmong the factors that shaped modernism were the development of modern industrial societies and the rapid growth of cities, followed then by reactions to the horrors. This introductory guide to Modernism and its contexts from includes: an overview of the historical, cultural and intellectual background including arts, science and philosophy; a survey of the developments in key genres including discussion of major writers and groups including Virginia Woolf, T.S.\n\nEliot, James Joyce and the Bloomsbury group; concise explanations of key terms needed. Coherence provides the insights and tools to drive effective leadership. Full-color infographics are available for download from Corwin “Coherence is a book that demands action – it moves from the narrative of fixing one teacher at a time, to asking about the coherence of the system (be it school, national, or world issues).\n\nFullan and. Modernism projects the fragmentation and decentredness of contemporary world as tragic. It laments the loss of the unity and centre of life and suggests that works of art can provide the unity, coherence, continuity and meaning that is lost in modern life.\n\n8 Michael C. Frank Two Worlds in One Book: Ways of Sunlight and the Migrant Short Story Cycle. 9 Louisa Hadley. 'Modernism and the Machinery of Madness is an ambitious phenomenological project that very successfully informs whilst also providing a myriad of innovative arguments and observations.\n\nGaedtke’s incisive and thorough account of the relationship between the discourses of technology and mental disorder is underscored throughout by precision.Modernism and the 21st Century Literary Analysis Abstract. This article gives a brief background to modernist art and literary modernism, considers literary modernisms and the modernist arts in a series of unfolding relations with society and culture in both national and transnational settings, and suggests that modernism should be thought of as an overdetermined, overlapping, and multiply.Modernism as Memory demonstrates that how one remembers can be detached from what one remembers, contrasting ruins with recollections of modernism to commemorate German suffering, the Holocaust, and the industrial revolution, as well as new spaces for Islam in the country." ]
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[ null, "Foto: SKy Sports Gary Neville during a speech about racism in British soccer on Sunday.\n\nA Premier League soccer match between Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea on Sunday saw FIFA’s new anti-racism protocol used for the first time in the UK.\n\nTwice during the game Chelsea’s Dutch defender Antonio Rudiger, who is black, told the referee via his captain that he was subject to racist abuse, specifically monkey noises.\n\n„Racist behaviour among spectators is interfering with the game,“ a first announcement rang out over the loudspeaker at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.", null, "Foto: Chelsea defender Antonia Rudiger signals that he has heard monkey noises in the crowd on Sunday’s game.sourceSky Sports\n\n10 minutes later, a second announcement sounded: „Please remember that there is no room for racism in football.“\n\nSunday’s game will be remembered as a landmark not just because of the new FIFA protocol, but because of an interaction between a broadcaster and pundit during post-match analysis on Sky Sports.\n\nGary Neville, a former Manchester United defender, decried racism in the Premier League, soccer in general, and the broader UK in an impassioned monologue.\n\nNeville was lauded for his statement on social media. Watch it here:\n\nBut the reaction to the statement from Sky Sports presenter David Jones indicates just how far British football, including how it is televised, has to go in the quest to eliminate racism.", null, "„I am compelled to say that they are the opinions of you, Gary Neville, and not those of Sky Sports,“ Jones said, implying that he was told to make the statement by his employer. „That is my duty.“\n\nJones’s interjection riled many on social media, who said it was deplorable that Sky had reduced the impact of an important speech about an issue which is indisputably wrong.\n\nJones later clarified on Twitter the caveat was a direct response to one of Neville’s points, which was that Britain’s political leaders were to blame for normalizing racism in the UK. As a broadcaster, Sky is bound by strict impartiality laws regarding British politics, which mean it cannot be seen to favor any particular political party.\n\n„I would never purposefully shut down a discussion on racism. I’ve worked for Sky for over 20 years and know they share my view that racism of any kind should not be tolerated. That is not a debate. And that’s why I’m so very disappointed and sorry tonight,“ Jones wrote in a second tweet.\n\nThe exchange can be considered a landmark moment in the Premier League era.\n\nIn the last 24 months, renowned black British players like Ian Wright and John Barnes have called out racism on several occasions, but Sunday’s exchange is the first of its kind, raising a larger question of what broadcasters and sporting bodies should be doing to end racism.\n\nThe reaction to Sky’s intervention shows that fans want broadcasters to do more to combat racism, and for pundits to use their considerable influence to affect change." ]
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[ "Editor’s note: This article was updated to include Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan’s moratorium on water shutoffs.\n\nAs a candidate for governor in the post-Flint water crisis environment, Gretchen Whitmer campaigned on an aggressive water platform.\n\nAmong her priorities were ending water shutoffs for people who can’t afford to pay.", null, "Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer speaking at the The Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Governors and Premiers, Photo by Gary Wilson\n\n“I believe water to meet basic needs is a fundamental right and essential to public health and I will work to ensure that everyone has access to a livable quantity of water at an affordable rate,” she said.\n\nShe also pledged to deal with the hot-button water withdrawal issue of Nestle extracting Great Lakes water for a nominal fee and selling it at a huge profit.\n\n“We need a way to control the siphoning of water for water bottling and my administration will work to see it done.” she said.\n\nTo make good on her campaign promises, Whitmer promised a water ombudsman to handle complaints who would have a “direct line of communication to the governor.”\n\nShe also said there would be an increased emphasis on environmental justice.\n\nNow, as governor and after more than a year in office, her campaign pledges are being put to the test.\n\nIn January, a coalition led by the American Civil Liberties Union called on Whitmer “to order a moratorium on the interruption of water service to thousands of Detroit households to end a public health emergency.”\n\nThe appeal directly to Whitmer came after the Department of Health and Human Services denied the request saying data was not identified to show a “causal relationship between shutoffs and water-borne disease.”\n\nTotten began by citing the creation of clean water and environmental justice public advocates as examples of Whitmer’s focus on drinking water as a priority. He cited insufficient data to support use of emergency powers by the governor as the basis for not ending the shutoffs.\n\nTotten closed by saying that DHHS “will continue to review other research and information to assess public-health impacts of shutoffs.”\n\nGreat Lakes Now asked the governor’s office and the Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy what role, if any, the public advocates played in the governor’s decision to deny the request to end the shutoffs.\n\nThere is “nothing more to share at this time outside of the letter from Mark Totten,” said Whitmer spokesperson Tiffany Brown.\n\nThe public advocate positions are housed in EGLE, and the department did not respond to multiple requests to comment.\n\n“The state has a duty to turn the water back on,” said Jim Olson, an attorney and founder of For Love of Water, a Traverse City water advocacy group, reacting to the governor’s decision in a blogpost.\n\n“Not only was the rejection wrong on moral grounds, it also should never have been the residents’ burden to prove life without water is a crisis,” Olson wrote.\n\nOlson used the opportunity to point out Michigan’s glaring inequity on public water supplies. He called for bottled water companies like Nestle to pay royalties with the money going to a “trust fund for public water and social justice needs.”\n\n“After all, when it comes to our shared public water, we are all citizens of Detroit,” Olson said.\n\n“The (Whitmer) administration’s position on the Detroit water shutoffs is dismaying,” Dempsey said.\n\n“They’re applying the wrong framework. Government has an obligation to protect basic water uses, including sanitation,” according to Dempsey. He cited the public trust doctrine which says Michigan’s water is held in trust by the state for the people as illustrative of the state’s responsibility.\n\nThe People’s Water Board Coalition, a largely grassroots coalition that also includes larger activist groups like Michigan Sierra Club and the Natural Resources Defense Council framed the discussion in public health terms and introduced COVID-19, the coronavirus, into the discussion.\n\nThe U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the World Health Organization have declared public health emergencies, the coalition said in a statement.\n\n“It should not take an outbreak to realize that lack of water and sanitation poses a danger to the public health of those impacted by shutoffs, and everyone in our state,” the coalition said.\n\nCiting basic health and safety concerns, the coalition said Gov. Whitmer “must act in the best interests of every person in the state of Michigan.”", null, "Regarding the shutoffs, Whitmer spokesperson Brown told Great Lakes Now in an email “this is something the Governor’s Office is reviewing as it relates to Coronavirus.”\n\nThe threat of coronavirus finally motivated action this week when Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan announced on Monday a moratorium on water shutoffs while COVID-19 remains a concern, Metro Times reported.\n\nThe Michigan League of Conservation Voters called on Whitmer to take action but stopped short of calling for an end to the shutoffs.\n\n“As a state, we must do more to address water affordability and rampant water shutoffs in Detroit. We know these shut offs are having enormous impacts on the health and safety of individuals and families throughout the City,” said MLCV executive director Lisa Wozniak in an email response to a Great Lakes Now inquiry.\n\nWozniak urged Whitmer to “use every tool at her disposal” and said “we continue to stand with impacted citizens demanding more from our leaders.”\n\nSpokesperson Nick Dodge added that “if we want to address this problem in the long-term it will take legislation and the Legislature will have to act.”\n\nLansing-based Michigan Environmental Council, a policy-focused organization, did not respond to a request for comment.\n\nIt’s a “weird round robin of responsibility that accompanies any systemic failure,” Kaffer wrote recently in a column connecting handling of shutoffs to Flint and other crises.\n\n“You’ll find stonewalling and delay, as the people in charge scramble to explain why they are not actually the ones who can address the problem,” Kaffer said.\n\nAn example could be Whitmer’s legal counsel Totten telling the ACLU to contact Michigan’s legislative leaders with ideas to reform laws on water shutoffs.\n\nFLOW’s Dempsey gave Gov. Whitmer credit for recognizing the need early in her tenure for public water and environmental justice advocates who could make an impact for people suffering from water injustice.\n\n“But these positions are only as meaningful as the actions they compel,” Dempsey said, “and that can only happen if the governor gives the advocates clout.”\n\n“It’s hard to see that so far in the water shutoff crisis,” Dempsey said." ]
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[ null, "If you see a bunch of emergency response vehicles outside Don’s Specialty Meats in Scott next Tuesday, January 18, don’t panic! Blood sausage is fine, stuffed pork chops are fine, anything goes. This is just an exercise for the area’s emergency managers.\n\nSo what are they doing?\n\nAccording to Scott Fire Chief Chad Sonnier, emergency officials will conduct training on a fake train derailment. They will practice a coordinated response at a unified command location, in this case it will be at Don’s Specialty Meats. If you see a large presence of emergency workers, they’re just executing a drill.\n\nYou can probably imagine that there can be a whole host of problems with a train derailment depending on what they are carrying. We’ve had train derailments before, like the one that happened near the tracks under the Ambassador Caffery Bridge several years ago. In this case, a one-mile radius had to be evacuated because two chemicals mixed together created toxic fumes. It took several days for the situation to be brought under control.\n\nWhen a train derails, there may be toxic fumes, fires, explosions, or a multitude of other situations where multiple agencies will be required to respond to the circumstances. Local officials plan to train in order to be ready in case something serious happens.\n\nThe practice is a good idea because many areas of Lafayette Parish have railroad tracks, and the town of Scott has tracks that run through the heart of their town. Although the safety record of carrying objects is very good, it never hurts to practice.\n\nWhen will this happen?\n\nIt will start at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, January 18 and should last around two and a half hours.\n\nWhere will I see this happen?\n\nYou’ll see this happen at 730 I-10 South Frontage Road in Scott, which is Don’s Specialty Meats address. You will be able to see all of this happening from I-10.\n\nWhat do the officials hope to accomplish?\n\nOfficials plan to work on their response, and Sonnier says they will work to cement their training in the following areas:\n\nLouisiana has the eighth most disadvantaged children\n\nFlowers You See in Winter in Louisiana\n\nTen tips for achieving your goals" ]
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[ null, "In 1988, Lydia Conner was taken from her cabin near Specter Lake, Minnesota while her husband lay in bed, temporarily paralyzed. She screamed at him for help as she floated up to the ceiling in a blinding flash of light … and then she was gone.\n\n… but they encountered much more than they ever could’ve imagined.\n\nWhat Inspired You to Write Your Book?\nI had just watched Paranormal Activity in the theater years ago, and I remember lying awake in bed. I couldn’t sleep; the film had really inspired me to come up with my own found footage kind of story. It was nearly three o’clock in the morning and I got up and went out to the living room (so I wouldn’t bother my wife) to jot down a quick outline. I turned the outline into a script and shopped it around Hollywood. It was received well by a production company, and it came very close to being made into a movie right away. And even now, it’s still under option and in development. Even after the script was written, I wanted to delve back into the world of these characters and explore it more in a book.\n\nHow Did You Come up With Your Characters?\nI came up with the character of John first, a driven film student who absolutely believes in UFOs and aliens; he’s out to find proof of their existence and get it on film. Then I came up with Fran and Drew, his girlfriend and his best friend. And then Fran, who answers an online ad searching for people with UFO experiences that John posted. She has a story of an alien abduction that John can hardly believe. John wants to get Fran back to the cabin where it all happened." ]
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[ "On the way to EM bronze: How Dennis Schröder exorcised the German mentality from his team\n\nThe one with one Links marked with a symbol or underline are affiliate links. If a purchase is made, we will receive one Provision – at no extra cost to you! More info\n\nGermany’s basketball fairy tale ends with a happy ending in front of a home crowd. The German team, which hardly anyone had expected before the tournament, rewarded itself with a bronze medal for a strong tournament.\n\nA year ago, Magic Johnson denied EM star Schröder’s suitability for the Lakers\n\nThe German team was led by the new captain Dennis Schröder. Dennis Schröder, who played at the European Championships without an NBA contract and who denied any mentality to Lakers legend Magic Johnson a year ago.\n\n“I don’t think he’s a Laker. (…) I don’t think he has the winning mentality and attitude that we need.” Dennis Schröder, who in Germany had already been labeled a detached loner and had little success in national dress.\n\nAlmost a year later, Schröder became a Laker again thanks to his strong performances and, as captain, led the German team to their first medal in 17 years. In the game for third place against Poland, he was once again Germany’s best scorer with 26 points.\n\nMoritz Wagner, who had to cancel the European Championship due to an ankle injury, but accompanied the team in the preparation and the preliminary round, reports in the podcast “Got Nexxt” that Schröder implanted an “un-German” mentality in the German team.\n\nAccording to Wagner, in Germany there is always the motto, “The main thing is not too much [zu] expect”. Schröder drove his team out of this way of thinking. “We come here and play to win,” said the brother of shooting star Franz Wagner, describing the new mentality. “That’s how we train, that’s how we play.”\n\nSchröder wrote him a message in February about how much he was looking forward to the European Championships, Wagner said. He perceived Schröder as the “Go-To-Guy” of the German team, as an “emotional leader who shoulders a lot of responsibility and wants to.”\n\nThe key German player sees a strength in his mentality. “I can’t lose. It’s gotten better over the years, but before, no matter what we played, basketball, table tennis, cards – I always had to win. Always,” said Schröder recently in “Sports Illustrated”.\n\nSelf-confident Schröder carries everyone along: “I stand by the fact that I’ve achieved something”\n\nIn addition to this unconditional will to win, Schröder also went ahead with the necessary self-confidence at the home European Championship. “In Germany, many don’t know me or the American mentality. People look at me on Instagram and ask themselves: ‘What is he posting?’, but at the same time you are celebrated for exactly that in the USA,” said Schröder. “Of course I’m confident. I stand by the fact that I’ve done something and achieved something. I don’t know if that has anything to do with arrogance.”\n\nThe “un-German” attitude was repeatedly visible on the field. Schröder also took risky actions and built in a few tricks when his teammates were a bit tense. While this style of play has earned him the reputation of being a loner in recent years, Schröder now carried his team away with his actions and played the right pass at the right moment.\n\nAs a result, he has become more of a leader, more of someone “who also plays with the others and tries to shine less himself,” praised record national player Patrick Femerling on RTL.\n\nImmediately after winning the medal, Schröder showed his true greatness. After defeating Poland, the German captain finally shed his ego image by highlighting former DBB captain Robin Benzing, who had been singled out by coach Gordon Herbert just before the tournament, at the moment of triumph. “Actually, he should get this medal. I’ll probably give him mine,” Schröder promised in an interview with RTL.\n\nBoth Schröder and basketball legend Dirk Nowitzki now have confidence in this German team for a successful future. “The top performers are all young. There’s a lot in there. Some weren’t there due to injuries. Basketball Germany could be in for rosy times,” Nowitzki analyzed at MagentaSport.\n\n“We made German basketball sexy again. The trend is going in the right direction,” stated Schröder. The 29-year-old wants to continue on this path. “I’ll stay here until I can’t walk anymore,” said the German leader after beating Poland.\n\nNagelsmann pamps journalists: “It doesn’t matter what I answer”\n\nAfter four Bayern games without a win in the Bundesliga, Julian Nagelsmann is also under criticism. The coach says he wants to question himself. What the young head coach actually has to be accused of.\n\nAfter his convincing performances at the European Basketball Championship, Dennis Schröder’s future has now been clarified. The German point guard rejoins the Los Angeles Lakers – which inspires the local superstar LeBron James. After the splendid start to the season, FC Bayern is experiencing a surprising crisis. Four games without a win. 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[ null, "Most people think of the major stock indexes as a stand-in for a certain sector or category. The S&P 500 represents large companies, the Russell 2000 tells you what small capitalization stocks are doing, and the Dow represents broad economic sectors. You see tables showing the return of these indices over decades of time, and you might assume that they are made up of the same stocks during that time period, instead of trading in and out of stocks like a mutual fund.\n\nBut in fact, all of these indices are somewhat actively managed, in the sense that they move stocks in and out of the index on a regular basis. This became news when the Dow Jones Industrial Average decided to add the biggest company in the world—Apple—to its mix of 30 stocks, replacing AT&T. The Dow has changed slowly but regularly over time; of the 12 stocks in the index when it was announced in 1907, only General Electric remains on the list. Only four companies remain from the 1935 list: GE, DuPont, ExxonMobil and Procter & Gamble.\n\nSometimes these changes are dictated by the structure of the index itself. Microsoft and Apple were once small cap stocks appropriate for the Russell 2000. They have long since graduated out of small cap status.\n\nHow will substituting Apple for AT&T affect the Dow? Since the Dow is weighted according to the share price of each stock, we can expect movements in Apple stock to greatly affect how the Dow performs going forward. When Visa International undergoes its anticipated four-for-one stock split, Apple’s $100 shares will become the biggest component of the Dow, and a $10 drop or rise could lead to a 100-point movement in the overall index. A $33 stock like AT&T would have been far less likely to rise or fall by that dollar amount.\n\nBigger picture, when you look at the long-term performance of an index, remember that this is not achieved with the same mix of stocks throughout that history. The indices may “trade” more slowly than most mutual funds, but they’re turning over their portfolios over time as well.\n\nWhat Is Your Financial Planner’s Core Purpose?\nReturn On College" ]
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[ null, "In the middle of a global public health crisis, a leader’s No. 1 goal is to stop the spread of the disease. But as grisly economic numbers stack up and new data indicates infection rates may be leveling off, some governments are also looking for ways to safely restart the economic car.\n\nOn Saturday, President Trump said he may convene a second coronavirus task force that focuses on how to restart the economy. Then yesterday, top economic advisor Larry Kudlow told Politico the administration may reopen the economy in the next four to eight weeks.\n\nHoping to leave his PowerPoint days behind, Gov. Andrew Cuomo has gathered a group of confidants who are reportedly consulting with medical and economic experts to determine how to get New York's rusty gears turning again.\n\nSome Vitamin D-deprived governments in Europe are already cracking the door open.\n\nAcross the North Sea, Germany is planning a slow economic revival that would work in tandem with measures to keep the virus from spreading.\n\nBottom line: All of this hinges on one key variable: widely available testing, which the U.S. is still behind on. As they get people back to work, governments need the ability to ensure it’s the economy that gets restarted, not the outbreak.\n\n+ While we're here: Wuhan, the Chinese city where the coronavirus originated, is now officially out of lockdown." ]
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[ null, "Margaret was typical of many women who come to see me trying to restore balance in their lives around the time of menopause.\n\nMargaret was 48 years old and had gained 48 pounds since she went through menopause 2 years ago. She was an apple-shaped woman (Android body type) carrying all her excessive weight in the abdominal area and had a roll of fat around her upper abdomen. This roll of fat around the upper abdomen often indicates that the liver is fatty.\n\nHer husband kept telling her that she looked awful so she forced herself to avoid eating, but even when she avoided food, she did not lose weight. She had tried to eat low-fat diet foods thinking that these were the safest, however, she did not check the labels to see that they contained a lot of sugar. She was worried about her poor libido and low energy.\n\nHer doctor had given her high doses of the hormone estrogen in the form of Premarin tablets, which contain potent horse estrogens as well as human estrogens. Margaret did not realize that she had a fatty liver, and her poor dysfunctional liver could not cope with the strong hormones she was taking. Understandably, they had caused more weight gain because her fatty liver could not break down the hormones efficiently and Margaret was trapped in a vicious circle of ever increasing weight.\n\nAfter testing Margaret with an ultrasound scan, I confirmed that she had a fatty liver and high triglyceride, insulin and blood sugar levels. She also felt hungry most of the time and craved carbohydrates such as bread, cookies, pasta and sweets. Indeed, if she did not eat these things she would feel tired, shaky, dizzy and moody and her vision would blur. These are typical symptoms of early or pre-diabetes.\n\nMargaret was relieved to discover that she had a specific diagnosis of fatty liver, as this gave her an explanation as to why she continued to put on weight, despite avoiding over eating.\n\nI stopped her Premarin and gave her a prescription for a hormone cream containing low doses of natural human estrogen and natural progesterone. The hormones from the cream are absorbed directly into the circulation through the skin and do not have to go through the liver. Hormone tablets are absorbed from the gut and pass directly through the liver before they get into the circulation; this increases the work load of the liver. The very low doses of natural hormones in the cream would be much better for her overworked liver, which could now get on with its job of burning fat.\n\nMargaret loved protein, nuts and salads and found that when she stayed on these foods she avoided the wild swings in her blood sugar levels. She found that her hunger was controlled by avoiding carbohydrates such as breads, cookies and pasta. She had thought these foods were helping her but such high-carbohydrate foods will increase the appetite. I also started Margaret on Livatone Plus and encouraged her to make raw juices.\n\nOver a 6 month period Margaret lost 44 pounds, and best of all she lost her pot belly! She was able to fit into her old clothes and wear attractive belts again. Now she looked good and felt energetic, her libido came back in leaps and bounds!\n\nI find that many women with a fatty liver are taking inappropriate Hormone Replacement Therapy, which is aggravating their obesity. It is not wise to take tablets containing strong or synthetic hormones, as these will increase the workload of the liver. I recommend hormone creams or patches containing natural estrogen and progesterone as these are absorbed directly through the skin and bypass the liver. If we can reduce the workload of the liver it will be more efficient at burning fat." ]
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[ null, "“They work slowly, from the inside out...\"\nT\n\nhe florist invites me to see a giant worm. He’s a gaunt man with a bald skull that gleams like a light bulb above a forehead and two dark sockets into which someone has pressed black buttons, or so it seems.\n\nAs if tugging on a child, he leads me by the arm to the trunk of the fallen tree, now a dust-choked stump. In the morning, men in blue overalls arrived with chainsaws they gurneyed into the gnarled oak’s upper branches. First they browsed. They then began their alarming dentistry. The caretaker of the nearby building defended the amputation. “The sky where the branches went up was already dead” — this is what he said, his words exactly. He’s a Jehovah’s Witness indebted to riddles. His dog, a cross between a Labrador and a terrier, is called “Mago,” or magician.\n\nYears ago the florist told me about the oak’s infestation. I pretended not to hear him to avoid nightmares. I once saw a tiny pile of yellow dust at the foot of an antique table in my apartment. The table later collapsed. “Worms,” said the pest expert. “You should take this to the gas chamber.” Worm-infestations call for cyanide gas.\n\nBut I couldn’t act. Instead, I bought syringes from the local pharmacy and pumped smelly poison into the wood-wounds. Eventually, the creatures emigrated or died. I never saw one. I auctioned off most of my sweet-wood furniture, which they thrive on. Little piles still emerge in summer. I have nonetheless avoided the gas chambers.\n\nMy worms, the florist reproaches me, are insignificant.\n\n“These are not like those,” he explains gravely. “These are the real things. The ones that bring down buildings.” He opens vulgar space between his palms to suggest size. I think of Mothra.\n\nHe then tells me the story of the Borghese Museum. Its reopening in the 1980s after two decades of ill-managed renovation lagged further when restorers discovered giant worms in joists. “They ate while the others worked on marbles and the walls,” says the florist. “The restorers noticed fine dust on their jackets. At night, the beams murmured.”\n\nMurmuring beams. I think of Alien.\n\nIt’s true: I never know whether to believe the florist. I’ve known him since he met his partner, who is now his wife and the mother of their 14-year-old daughter. He opened his shop at 27; he is now 44. I suspect he knows his worms.\n\nWe’re now a few steps from the heaps of yellow powder around the stump. The trunk has what look like finger-sized bullet-holes.\n\nThe florist, who likes metaphor, compares the worms to the Italian government. The worms are ministers snacking on the people, who are the state’s sap and leaves. Soon, there’s nothing left. “They steal and steal. They want taxes so they can take private jet rides for themselves and their families. They eat away at the foundation.”\n\nThe florist has a point. This week, newspapers are filled with stories about ministers and their aides and families co-opting official jets to travel through Italy and Europe. The head of the Chamber of Deputies, a Communist, sought a plane to take him from Rome to Florence: that’s 180 miles. In 2005, the travel cost the state about €66 million, about $90 million. Military aircraft spent an average of 37 hours a day aloft to suit the whims of civil servants.\n\n“A worm!” shouts the florist, interrupting my rumination.\n\nAnd there it is: A beige thing that looks like a softly severed knuckle or a wet bit of breaded meat tumbles drunkenly from a hole into the sawdust. It is three inches long.\n\nThe worms were probably cooped up for years, the head tree-man told me in the morning between vigorous cuts. “They work slowly, from the inside out. Sometimes they don’t show up until they’ve eaten so much they have no choice but the surface, where of course they’re seen. But they don’t want to be seen. It’s like cancer killing itself.”\n\nThe florist continues his civics lesson. Italy’s young people, he says, are demoralized and without motivation. They have no heroes on the Left or the Right. They talk only about clothes and mobile phones. “My daughter spends all her time chatting and sending text messages. She doesn’t even know what a country is. She thinks taxes are what the government uses to subsidize a trip to see a grand prix. She thinks this is normal. People who believe the so-called democratic state will last an eternity are mistaken. They don’t see that opportunism can lead people to forget about the purpose of a country.”\n\nThe giant worms, the head tree man had told me, are really insect borers. They exist to feed themselves. Exhausted with one meal, they find another. Trees resist longer because they can replenish themselves. They have sappy antibodies. An inert chest is defenseless.\n\nBut even a tree has its limits. It can’t seek ironic help from a gas chamber.\n\n“Living things are in a no-win situation,” says the florist. He is now poking the big holes with a stick. The caretaker starts sweeping away the dust. Soon we’re joined by ”Mago” the dog. She sniffs at flakes for interesting aromas but apparently finds none. She looks up, briefly examines our moving lips, and walks away." ]
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[ null, "If you’re after a new Android smartphone, but don’t want to spend £1,000+ on the newest cutting-edge models, Huawei’s latest version of their P30 Lite is a great option.\n\nThe P30 Lite, as the name suggests, is a cut down version of their fantastic P30 model. As you’d expect it shares a lot of DNA with the P30. A striking design, a large vibrant screen, and a triple camera set-up all make the cut. Performance, camera quality, and screen quality are all slightly toned down. And totally cut are things like wireless charging and an in-screen fingerprint scanner. But don’t let the removed features put you off, the P30 Lite is still a great phone, that punches way above its asking price of around £189!\n\nLet’s start with the best thing about the P30 Lite. Visually it looks stunning. It looks every bit as good as its bigger brothers, the P30 and the P30 Pro. The glass back on the model we reviewed is a beautiful two-tone colour that starts purple at the bottom and merges into blue at the top. Flip the phone over and you’re greeted by a large 6.15-inch LCD 1080p screen with a tiny teardrop notch at the top. It looks fab. When you unlock the phone and the IPS comes to life you’ll be happy to read it looks every bit as good on as it does off. For an LCD the vibrancy Huawei have achieved on a smartphone costing under £200 is amazing.", null, "Colours look better than you’d expect, and your content looks almost just as good as it does on the OLED screens of the P30 and the P30 Pro. Almost. If you really look hard you’ll find a few flaws. The viewing angles aren’t great, and the brightness very slightly drops off around the edges of the screen, but this is only noticeable on a white background. But for a phone in this price range these complaints are minor. The bottom line is the screen looks great, gets very bright, and colours pop from it.\n\nBut what’s a great screen without great performance? The answer to that question is ‘pretty useless’. Thankfully, ‘pretty useless’, the P30 Lite is not. For the price you’re paying performance is mostly excellent. It uses Huawei’s mid-range Kirin 710 chip which handles most tasks with ease. General use is excellent and games run well. The only time it ever really slowed down for me was when a lot of apps were running at the same time. Something I wasn’t really expecting with the 6GB of RAM, but closing a couple of them solved the problem instantly. The real king in this category though is the battery. It is mighty! A 3340 mAh battery ensures the P30 Lite will last you all day with power to spare. Charging is handled by the quick charger that comes in the box, which will take the phone from 0% to 80% in just 35 minutes. Again, like the screen, this phone definitely performs way above its price in terms of performance.\n\nNow, onto the main selling point of the P30 Lite, the three cameras on the back. Summed up in a sentence, the cameras are better than you’d expect for its price. You must be sensing the theme of this review by now… On the back of the P30 Lite, Huawei have included a 48 MP main sensor, an 8 MP wide angle, and a 2 MP depth sensing camera. These three cameras combine to give this smartphone an amazing amount of versatility when shooting. Obviously the quality isn’t going to be at the same level as flagship smartphones, but in the context of the price I was pleasantly surprised. As long as the main camera is getting a lot of light, the pictures it takes are quite clear and sharp. The ultrawide isn’t quite as good, with pictures often coming out a bit soft, but the fact it’s there on a sub £200 smartphone in the first place is great. The main camera also has a night mode, which works fairly well, but it’s not spectacular. The depth sensing camera is there just for shooting people in portrait mode, and the results are pretty special for a phone of this price. The main issue I had when using this camera was shooting in situations where there just wasn’t quite enough light. This can produce pictures that are lacking in detail and look quite flat. Oh, and no telephoto lens means the digital zoom is bad.\n\nWhen it has enough light I’d say the camera hardware is decent. But, switching on Huawei’s camera A.I, the P30 Lite’s camera goes from decent to good. As far as I can tell Huawei are using the same camera software that they use in their flagships on the Lite. This means, provided there’s enough light, colours in your pictures are going to look absolutely fantastic. Huawei’s camera department has shown its might with this phone. Spot on colours and impressive dynamic range mean this camera seriously punches above its weight!\n\nOther things I like are the generous amount of storage Huawei offers (128GB or 256GB), the fact it will take a MicroSD card if you need even more storage, the inclusion of a headphone jack, the surprisingly good speaker, and the 32 MP front facing selfie cam. I did have a couple of niggles during my time using the phone. For the life of me I just couldn’t seem to get the face unlock to work smoothly. Setting it up it would see my face just fine, but then trying to unlock the phone would be insanely inconsistent. Sometimes it would recognise me instantly, other times it just refused to. Maybe it just didn’t like my face… Thankfully the fingerprint scanner on the back is fast and reliable. Another annoyance is placing the phone face up on a flat surface. The large camera bump causes the handset to wobble quite a bit, but whack a case on and that’s taken care of.\n\nAll in all the P30 Lite is a great phone if you’re looking to buy on a budget. In most categories it punches way above its weight, and the phone feels and performs like one worth twice as much. The screen is great, the performance is great, and the camera is great. A few little issues here and there are annoying, but they won’t stop me from recommending this phone. On top of all of this, as it comes from a time before Google was banned from working with Huawei, so you’ll still get all your Google apps with it!" ]
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[ "EXPRESS INFORMER > Business & Finances > My fixed mortgage is coming to an end – how much will the interest rate go up?\n\nOver half of homeowners come to the end of their fixed rate mortgage in the next three years, and rising interest rates mean many fear they won’t be able to pay their bills.\n\nAs mortgage rates continue to rise, pushed up in the first nine months of this year by the Bank of England’s slowly rising base rate and then the chancellor’s mini-Budget, the impact on household finances could be severe.\n\nSome 55 per cent of homeowners will finish their current fixed deal and need to remortgage or go on to their lenders’ standard variable rate (SVR) within three years, according to Compare the Market.\n\nIt comes as the Bank of England has estimated some 800,000 families will struggle to pay their home loans in 2023 – up from around 500,000 last year and the highest since the run-up to the 2008 financial crisis.\n\nIn just over two years the average rate for a two-year fixed mortgage has increased by 4.08 per cent from 2.38 to 6.46 per cent, according to Moneyfacts.\n\nAnd some may face even steeper rises, as the cheapest mortgage rates hit historic lows last year. In September 2021 Nationwide released its lowest ever rate of 0.87 per cent for borrowers with a 40 per cent deposit for a two-year fixed deal.\n\nAs a result of these rises 89 per cent of homeowners soon coming to the end of their fixed rate deal say are worried about their mortgage payments increasing.\n\nAnd of those, almost nine in 10 say they are fearful the increases will impact their ability to pay everyday household bills.\n\nThe appeal of fixed-rate mortgages is that homeowners can be certain about how much their monthly payments will be for the duration of the deal.\n\nBy locking into a rate, you are protected against future interest rate rises until the fixed period ends.\n\nFixed-rate mortgages are traditionally popular amongst homeowners and Compare the Market found that 75 per cent of those surveyed were on this type of deal.\n\nWhile nearly three-quarters (71 per cent) say they will choose to remortgage when they come to the end of their fixed term deal, around 15 per cent say they will not remortgage.\n\nThis could mean they face even higher repayment costs if they are moved onto their lender’s standard variable rate (SVR) which is usually higher than the deals offered for fixed mortgages.\n\nHowever, as fixed-term mortgage rates continue to increase, homeowners are now faced with a difficult choice, as some fixed-term deals have recently risen to a higher rate than the average SVR.\n\nOn 7 October the average SVR rate was 5.44 per cent among the biggest five lenders, but the average two-year fixed rate has now hit 6.46 per cent. Lenders can increase their SVR at any time, however,\n\nAlex Hasty, director at Compare The Market said: ‘We understand it is an uncertain and difficult time for many homeowners, as SVR and fixed-term rates rise, the number of mortgage products fluctuates, and the cost-of-living crisis deepens. Those soon coming to the end of their fixed rate deal are likely to face a big repayment shock, even if they’re remortgaging.\n\n‘For these homeowners, it is best practice to remortgage rather than switch onto your lender’s higher standard variable rate.\n\n‘It’s important to compare mortgage products online – checking the available deals now and staying aware of what is happening in the market will help you to prepare your budget and save for the future.’", null, "Payment squeeze: As a result of rate rises, 89% of homeowners soon coming to the end of their fixed deal say are worried about their mortgage payments increasing\n\nYou can do this using This is Money’s mortgage finder, powered by broker L&C.\n\nDavid Hollingworth, mortgage expert at L&C, added ‘The rapid increase in mortgage rates will have understandably caught borrowers by surprise and that is clearly creating significant anxiety as households deal with a higher cost of living and face big increases in monthly payments.\n\n‘Most are keen to fix their rate so that they know where they stand and at least have some certainty around what is likely to be the single biggest outgoing. As a result many borrowers are now looking ahead to when their current deal will come to an end, in an effort to get ahead of any further increases and secure a deal now.\n\n‘I expect that we will continue to see borrowers take the safety first approach of fixing their rates. There’s still expectation of base rate rises to come that will ultimately feed through to lender Standard Variable Rates.’\n\nWhat will happen to house prices?", null, "Rising interest rates and the subsequent impact on mortgage affordability are causing ongoing uncertainty in the housing and mortgage markets.\n\nOn 10 October ratings agency Fitch predicted the base rate would rise to 4.25 per cent by December 2022 and 5.0 per cent by the second quarter next.\n\nEarlier in the week, analysts at Capital Economics said house prices will fall around 12 per cent by mid-2024 as a result of the sharp increase in mortgage rates, while Oxford Economics puts the figure at a 10 to 13 per cent fall.\n\nHalifax’s latest house price index showed that house prices in the UK dropped in September, falling 0.1 per cent from August leading experts to speculate that a market downturn is on the way.\n\nA new report by Oxford Economics says house prices are overvalued to the highest level since 2000 when the firm first started tracking the data.\n\nIn 2007 house prices were overvalued by 25 per cent, the second highest level over the past two decades according to the data. Today, that figure is a far higher 37 per cent." ]
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[ null, "SDUT – It’s official: Sunday’s Chargers-Dolphins game will be blacked out in San Diego and nearly all of Southern California.\n\nThe Chargers announced at the 1:15 p.m. deadline Thursday that 6,500 general tickets remained unsold for the game. There were three blackouts of Chargers games last season.\n\nThe blackout means San Diego will see only two NFL games during the day Sunday instead of four. KFMB Channel 8 no longer will be permitted to show Steelers-Texans at 10 a.m.; the CBS affiliate will air Patriots-Raiders at 1:15 p.m. The only 10 a.m. game Sunday will be Lions-Cowboys on Fox.\n\nThis blackout is for the birds. I hate this crap. HATE. I’m pissed beyond description at these Chargers blackouts. If you came here looking to find out all the reasons why the Chargers are getting blacked out against the Dolphins, you came to the wrong place. I’m here to bitch about it. Everybody’s blames the high ticket prices, economy, unemployment, fantasy football, San Diego transplants, etc. Eff all that. Bottom line, the Chargers make a shit-ton of money on their TV contracts, and they are going to get paid whether the game is shown locally or not. The Chargers could have paid to have their local fans watch the game at home; they chose not to. Sure 6,500 tickets is a lot to buy for the club, but did you know that the Chargers could have lifted Sunday’s blackout by paying 34 cents on the dollar for the unsold tickets? Yup. Effers.\n\nWelp, let me offer you fans who can’t go the game, an alternative. Let’s say, you know, theoretically, you wanted to watch the game at home. Well, theoretically, I’d tell you to go to this website, and watch it in HD. You might need Firefox to do it, theoretically. You can even plug your laptop into your TV. What’s up now, bitches!? Theoretically. The Chargers belong to the city, and we should be able to watch them whether we go to game or not. Maybe if people just start, theoretically, watching it online, they’ll just show the game on TV since everybody’s watching it anyway." ]
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[ null, "He is an absolute legend and there is no doubt about it. His amazing work has made him one of the most likable people in the entire world. His music has touched hearts and he will always remain right at the top because of his talent. He is still contributing to music and this is why he is so much loved and respected from all over the world. He is none other than the champion musician Denny Laine.\n\nDenny Laine was born in the year 1944 on 29th of October and this makes his age 72 at this time. He was born in a place called Birmingham which lies in West Midlands of England. His nationality and ethnicity are English and British. He has been an amazing singer and a great songwriter too. His music has touched everyone.\n\nDenny Laine’s childhood might have gone well but details are not available right now. The same thing is with his education and degree. The university and colleges he attended are not known, at this time.\n\nDenny Laine released a single called 'Steal Your Hearts Away' and this happened to be one of his biggest success. Other singles to his name include the likes of Go Now, Everyday, You Don’t, It’s Easy Child, Lose Your Money and Boulevard De La madeleine.\n\nDenny Laine has released many solo albums too in his career and all of them have done extremely well. In the year 1973, he released an album Ahh… Laine with a label Wizard/ Reprise. Other solo albums to his name are Holly Days, Master Suite, Japanese Tears, Lonely Road, Hometown Girls and Anyone Can Fly.\n\nDenny Laine was married to Jo Jo Laine but sadly their relationship (affair) as husband and wife did not work out. He was in relationships with his girlfriends Lucianne Grant, Ainsley Laine-Adams, Helen and Damian James. He has children from them and their names are Ainsley Laine-Adams, Laine Hines, Heidi Hines, Damian James and Lucianne Grant. He married Joanne Alice Patrie in the year 1978.\n\nDenny Laine looks like a tall man but his exact height is not known at this time. He has earned great money in his life and this has always boosted in his net worth. There are several wiki sites that contain information on him and his biography. He is not at all involved in social networking sites." ]
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[ null, "On the heels of the British government announcing that it had killed two citizens who had become ISIS jihadists in a drone strike, a leaked draft of the nation’s new counter-terrorism strategy shows it may soon be going to great—and controversial—lengths to crack down on extremism.\n\nAccording to a report by The Sunday Telegraph, the proposed measure would require priests, rabbis, imams, and other religious leaders to enroll in a “national register of faith leaders.” These religious figures would then be subject to “government-specified training and security checks,” the National Post reports.\n\nThe strategy, due to be published this fall, says that Whitehall will “require all faiths to maintain a national register of faith leaders” and the Government will “set out the minimum level of training and checks” faith leaders must have to join the new register.\n\nThe move marks a significant deepening of the state’s involvement in religion and is likely to be resisted by many religious representatives.\n\nThe move comes just a week after the aforementioned drone strike attack on Reyaad Khan, who is believed to have been radicalized at the al-Manar mosque, which has hosted a number of extremist preachers in the past.\n\nUntil 2013 the mosque’s in-house preacher, Ali Hammuda, who believes that music is a “sickness,” was allowed into Cathays High School, one of the schools attended by Khan, to run lunchtime sessions with students, teaching among other things that music and “free-mixing” between men and women were “not permitted in Islam”.\n\nAnother extremist preacher closely linked with a terrorist, Usman Ali, who taught one of the men who killed soldier Lee Rigby in Woolwich, was appointed chaplain at the area’s local hospital and was also on the management committee of a community centre. He was only sacked from his NHS role after an undercover reporter filmed him inviting a guest speaker who praised the Taliban.\n\nPrime Minister David Cameron has said combating extremism is the “struggle of our generation.”\n\n“For far too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens that as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone,” Cameron has said, reports the Sunday Telegraph. “This government will conclusively turn the page on this failed approach.”\n\nBut Haras Rafiq, counterterrorism expert and director of the think tank Quilliam, believes the “Orwellian and totalitarian” plan will completely backfire. Rather than root out extremism, it would “play into the hands” of extremists.\n\n“It is very noticeable that the main Islamist groups are not really up in arms about this. They want it, because it will feed the narrative of grievance and victimhood they love. They will be able to use it to say, ‘look, we told you so,'” the Sunday Telegraph reports.\n\nExtremism, as defined in the document, would be considered “the vocal or active opposition to fundamental British values, including democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty and the mutual respect and tolerance of different faiths and beliefs.” Additionally, the definition includes calling for the death of British military personnel." ]
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[ null, "Speaker of the House of Representative in the US Congress, Nancy Pelosi has announced an inquiry to impeach US president Donald Trump on September 24. (Photo: Reuters)\n\nThe controversy over impeachment proceedings against US president Donald Trump deepened on September 25 as he released a transcript, reportedly of his conversation with Ukrainian president Volodymyer Zelenskiy. The conversation was the subject of a probe announced by Nancy Pelosi, the speaker of the US House of Representatives. The inquiry is based on a complaint against the president by a whistleblower, who alleged that Trump tried to persuade Zelenskiy to open an investigation against Joe Biden, the Democratic front-runner for 2020 presidential elections, which would include his son as well. Trump has been accused of a “quid pro quo”, wherein he withheld USD 400 million in aid to Ukraine, to create pressure on the country’s government.\n\nIn the transcript, which is not believed to be verbatim, Trump asks Zelenskiy to look into the matter of Biden and also work closely with his personal lawyer, former New York mayor, Rudy Giuliani. Trump has long been alleging that Joe Biden, who was the vice-president during Obama’s administration, used his position to stop an inquiry against his son in Ukraine.\n\nMany Democrats were quick to claim that the transcript was the “smoking gun” needed to prove Trump’s guilt.\n\nWhile admitting that he had withheld the financial aid to Ukraine, Trump has denied using his position to attempt to influence the Ukrainian president to open an investigation against Biden’s son.\n\nThe inquiry announced by Pelosi is intended to establish if Trump is complicit in inviting foreign interference into the US election. According to her, Trump’s actions have not only endangered national security, but also violated the US constitution.\n\nPelosi had resisted the calls for impeachment for long, ever since the the Mueller report on Russian involvement in the 2016 elections was released. However, after a closed-door meeting with her party colleagues on Tuesday, she said that “the president must be held accountable. No one is above the law”.\n\nTrump referred to the impeachment announcement as “witch-hunt garbage” and “presidential harassment” by the Democrats. He has also ordered the release of the transcripts of his conversation with Zelenskiy.\n\nThe Process of Impeachment\n\nThe inquiry to impeach the president will be conducted by the House Judiciary Committee after a probable vote in the House, where a simple majority is sufficient to formally bring charges against Trump. Once the resolution, or the ‘Articles of Impeachment’ as it is officially known, is passed by the House, it will be transferred to the Senate, where the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court presides over the proceedings, with Senate members acting as jury and the House as prosecutor. At the end of the proceedings, if the Senate passes the resolution with a two-thirds majority, the president stands impeached.\n\nNeither of the two previous impeachment proceedings against former US presidents have been successful. The first one, against Andrew Johnson in 1868, and the second against Bill Clinton in 1998, both, failed to pass in the Senate. In another instance, Richard Nixon had resigned from his post before the impeachment resolution was brought to the House in 1974.\n\nMeanwhile, in the current US Congress, the Democrats hold a majority in the House of Representatives, where the impeachment process begins. Out of the 435 members, 235 belong to the Democratic party, whereas Republicans have only 199 members. However, in the upper house or the Senate, the Republicans have 53 seats against 45 of the Democrats and 2 Independents. Even if all the Democrats and Independents vote together, which they usually do, the impeachment motion will not be accepted until at least 20 Republicans also vote along with them. Under the given circumstances, this seems like an impossible scenario.\n\nThough impeachment is a legitimate process for the removal of the president, who is otherwise all-powerful and cannot be removed from the post in any other way, it is rarely invoked because of the political risks involved. The chances of it backfiring, particularly in an election year are usually very high, as the electorate may presume that the move is an overreach by the opposition. In 1998, the Republicans lost the congressional election after they instigated impeachment procedures against the then-president Bill Clinton. Generally, the move is considered politically risky as it can polarize voters in favor of the incumbent president.\n\nThe Democrats have accused Trump on several counts in the past, as well. He has been accused of seeking Russian help during the 2016 elections.\n\nThe current campaign carries the risk of consolidating the voters strongly behind Trump. The Democrats may be accused of ignoring real issues, while overplaying the role of external influences, triggering a reaction from the electorate that backs Trump.\n\nThese recent allegations have already made Trump stronger, with support for him from within the Republican party growing in recent times.\n\nThe initial impact of the announcement could be seen by the fact that the Trump campaign raised close to a quarter of a million dollars within a few minutes of the announcement of the inquiry. There are reports in the media, claiming that there is very little popular support for the impeachment among the common people.\n\nAccording to a report by the Guardian, though Pelosi moved the impeachment process only after being pressured by Democratic party members, the move is not supported by all within the party. Democrat Congressman Jeff Van Drew of New Jersey has claimed that the “majority of Americans at this point of time do not want to see this [impeachment],” the Guardian reported." ]
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[ null, "The American actor, comedian, singer, writer Eddie Murphy is in a longtime relationship with Paige Butcher and the couple are expecting their second baby together. The 57-year-old actor is known for his comical roles Beverly Hills Cop series and films like Boomerang, Dr Dolittle etc.\n\nHe is also a singer and writer who wrote for films and songs for he received multiple awards and nominations along with his acclamations for various comical roles. In 2015, the actor while he was in top form, become the sixth highest grossing actor in Hollywood rankings.\n\nHe was in multiple relationships in his past life while his current girlfriend’s child would be his 10th child. He got his first son Eric with his Ex-Girlfriend Paulette McNeely back in 1989 followed by the second son during his next relationship with Tamara Hood in 1990.\n\nEddie got married to Model Nicole Mitchell in 1993 and had five children with Nicole whose relationship ended in the year 2006 when the couple got divorced. After that, he got his new girlfriend Mel B, the singer-actress and gave birth to a daughter in 2007 and the relationship didn’t last long.\n\nHis current girlfriend Butcher and Eddie are dating since 2012 and had their first daughter in 2016, while the duo is set to have their second child soon. Eddie Murphy said in an interview that his world revolves around the relationship with his children and called it as a natural thing when asked about his continuous raising of kids." ]
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[ null, "The community of Delices is celebrating yet another centenarian.\n\nIn attendance were H.E. the president of Dominica, Charles Savarin and Mrs. Savarin and the Hon. Parliamentary Representative for the Laplaine Constituency, Petter Saint Jean.\n\nMa Dor’s nephew, Dolton has been her caretaker for many years.\n\nHe feels honoured to care for his aunt.\n\nAn emotional Dolton revealed, “When she lost her husband, she felt that there were no options so I stood by her side and helped her to be strong. She didn’t know how she was going to bury him but I had the ability to help her.”\n“I’m glad to be her son and see her reach 100 and I am part of it. Many times, I tried to leave her but I couldn’t,” he said in tears. “Forget the riches and money and think of life,” he advised.\n\nH.E. Charles Savarin was moved by the testimony of Dolton, and responded in this way:\n\n“I believe that although today is her anniversary, today is a day when we should really give recognition to Dolton for the tremendous work he has done for his aunt.”\n\nThe Hon. Parliamentary Representative is especially grateful for the commitment of young people like Dolton, who look after the elderly.", null, "He described him as a young ambitious man committed to his garden and his aunt.\n\n“That is the commitment that we want from our young people and family members. While the State has a responsibility to our senior citizens, we must also be cognizant of the fact that the family has a moral God-given responsibility to take care of their [family]. Dolton, thank you very much.”\n\nMa Dor as she is affectionately known still manages her home. She is capable of handling her washing, cooking and cleaning.\n\nShe got gifts from the President as well as the Hon. Parliamentary Representative, and on behalf of the Hon. Minister for Social Services, Catherine Daniel.\n\nMa Dor brings the number of centenarians in the south-east to six.\n\nThe Dominica Government has pledged to contribute to the care of each centenarian with cash monthly, free cooking gas and a stove where necessary." ]
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[ null, "Pope Francis said yesterday he wants to visit Iraq as early as next year in spite of the security conditions. “An insistent thought accompanies me when I think about Iraq, where I want to go next year, so that it can look to the future through peaceful and shared participation in the construction of the common good,” Francis told a Vatican audience.\n\nThe pope voiced hope that Iraq “does not return to the tensions which come from the never-ending conflicts between regional powers.” Iraq has been a battleground for competing forces, including the jihadist Islamic State group, since the US-led ouster of president Saddam Hussein in 2003.\n\nVatican number two Cardinal Pietro Parolin warned in January that a papal trip to Iraq imposed a “minimum of conditions” that “are not currently met”. Discussing terrorism, the Vatican secretary of state said the Iraqi authorities confirmed that “the roots of this phenomenon are still present”. Francis has made boosting ties between Christianity and Islam a cornerstone of his papacy. He has this year visited Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates and Morocco." ]
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[ null, "Beastly time\nYou know about Chronophage, the weird and wonderful clock/creature created by John Taylor that has adorned the corner of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, for the last couple of years, but you don’t know its younger brother yet. These monsters are multiplying.\n\nChronophage means ‘eater of time’, telling of the birth of time, and its devourment. It tells of death, with a chime of chains and a coffin lid. It is mesmerising, and puzzling in its precision and apparent randomness, and its constant movement makes it seem to be alive. The Corpus original has a creature at its apogee, a hybrid with elements of a grasshopper but also of a hornet for its wings, a viper fish or its vicious jaws and teeth, a coelacanth’s eyes and a wasp’s sting.\n\nThe mechanism, though, is a development from John Harrison’s world-changing mid-18th century chronometer, the watch that allowed navigators to chart longitude and so avoid crashing sideways into things.\n\n“The critical thing in a clock is the escapement between pendulum and the driving mechanism” John tells me, with infinite patience. The escapement was controlled by sliding levers which created friction. Harrison designed a mechanism with rocking levers that made no friction – the first mechanism in the world which requires no lubrication, and the most accurate clock in the world for 150 years. Harrison’s rocking levers, touching the escape wheel on just two precise points to move the escapement, seemed reminiscent of the legs of a grasshopper, and so it became “the grasshopper escapement”. Ta-da!\n\n“Ninety-nine people out of a thousand don’t know how a clock works, it’s all hidden away. My clock turns it inside out, with the escape wheel much larger than any before and it’s a part of what you see, moving at a pace controlled by the Chronophage’s feet.”\n\nBut this is Chronophage II, known as the Midsummer because it was unveiled for the first time on Midsummer’s Day this year at the cut-class, 24-carat Masterpiece Fair in Chelsea (strictly no photographs, which is why this stolen snap of mine is a bit blurry). And the grasshopper has become something else.\n\nJohn doesn’t work alone, of course. There’s a team of trusted engineers, led by Stewart Huxley; designers, like Gary Moore; craftspeople, such as the enamellist Joan Mackarell. And there are, of course, artists, in particular, there is Matt Sanderson, a sculptor more used to street art who conceived the, well, the thing on the top, no-one really knows what it is, especially Matt, except that it’s thoroughly nasty, with golden fangs, claws and a thoroughly unpleasant look in its eye. “As a public artist I want to create theatrical spectacles” he says, “moving street theatre that changes, not just on the hour but every second”.\n\nAnd the team will stay together, because interest in the first piece has been so great they have decided to open for commissions. “Each one will be different, each one is a work of art, each one is a development of John’s original inspiration and each one will have the team’s creative thoughts in it” Matt says. “I can’t repeat anything, and if you ask me to make another Corpus Christi Clock you’ll have to find someone else to copy it, because I can’t. It needs to evolve”. Well, the Midsummer isn’t another Corpus Christi Clock, and it’s available, yours for a mere £2 million.\n\nOr if you’ve got your own monster in mind, the Chronophage team will work to order…", null, "Mewsette 1\nEven the most dignified of art galleries are not above our sort of art these days, and the Ferens in Hull is no exception. Their exhibition, Manic Mechanics, Moving Sculpture, on until September 5, is a series of pieces put together by Johnny White and Amanda Wray from odds ends, like an kitchen mixer, fire extinguishers and even an exercise bike.", null, "Mewsette 2\nBe sure not to miss the show of the village toymaker himself, Ron Fuller, which opens at Craftco in Southwold on August 28.\n\nMewsette 3\nAnd if you’re in the Highlands stalking the grouse, there’s still time to break your Purdeys and catch the end of Maria and Michael Start’s show at Nairn Museum, drawn from their collection of the House of Automata.", null, "Mewsette 4\nCMT, of course, has something happening at any time somewhere in the world, and the latest adventure is in Tel Aviv, at the Eretz Israel Museum. “The people, animals, and diverse creatures that come to life and move by pressing a button are operated by cogwheels, cranks, rubber bands. and wooden sticks, in the age-old tradition of accurate manual mechanical instruments”, says the press release – 40 pieces in all, made by the likes of Paul Spooner, Ron Fuller, Peter Markey and Matt Smith. Here’s an update from the museum’s director, Zachi Becker: “I am pleased to say the exhibition is very successful. We have positive press coverage, and the visitors are very happy with it. Since the opening on July 12 we have had over 12,000 visitors, and hope to reach 20,000 by the end of the run. Only three of the machines are troublesome, but we manage to carry on…” Ahem, well, this is mechanics as art, you know, perfect isn’t part of the ethos… On the whole – a great exhibition! It’s on until October 10.", null ]
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[ null, "Bodies, structures, and rock art thought to belong to an indigenous pre-Columbian culture have been unearthed at an ancient settlement in Puerto Rico, officials recently announced.\n\nArchaeologists say the complex—which dates from A.D. 600 to 1500—could be the most significant of its kind in the Caribbean.\n\n\"The site seems to show two occupations: a pre-Taino and a Taino settlement.\"\n\nThe Taino are thought to be a subgroup of the Arawak Indians who migrated to the Caribbean from Mexico or South America hundreds of years ago, experts say.\n\nThey were among the first tribes to encounter Europeans.\n\nThe ancient Taino settlement was discovered in southern Puerto Rico.\n\nArchaeologists have known since 1985 that the area contained indigenous artifacts.\n\nBut the scope of the site became clear only recently, as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers began construction on a new dam meant to protect the region from flooding.\n\nRivera-Ruiz said the plaza appears to be a batey, a rectangular area around which the Taino built their settlements.\n\nThe plaza, which contains stones etched with ancient petroglyphs, might have been a court used for ceremonial rituals or ball games.\n\n\"If this information is confirmed, this would be the largest known indigenous batey in the Caribbean,\" Rivera-Ruiz said.\n\nRoberto Mucaro Borrero, a representative of the United Confederation of Taino People, agreed.\n\nThe site \"could be the largest ancient Taino cultural area found not only in Puerto Rico but throughout the Caribbean,\" Borrero said.\n\nAnd petroglyphs of a masculine figure with frog legs could prove especially important in understanding the culture's roots, he added.\n\n\"They could reveal evidence of direct links between the Taino and the Mayan peoples,\" he said, although other experts strongly refute that the two cultures are related.\n\nConfusion and criticisms are already swirling amidst excitement over the findings.\n\nInitial reports about bodies found in several graves at the site suggest that the people were buried in unique positions.\n\nThe bodies were \"buried facedown with the legs bent at the knees—a style never seen before in the region,\" the Associated Press reported.\n\nBut Miguel Rodriguez, a member of the Puerto Rican government's archaeological council, said the burial positioning isn't unheard of in the area.\n\nKit Wesler, a Taino expert at Murray State University in Kentucky, also said that the \"facedown position is unusual but probably not unprecedented.\"\n\nRivera-Ruiz of the state preservation office stressed that any claims about the uniqueness of the burial arrangements must await a full excavation and studies of any funerary objects.\n\nMeanwhile, the U.S.-based New South Associates—a private archaeology company contracted by the Corps of Engineers to salvage the site—is at the center of controversy over their excavation methods.\n\nAccording to AP, the company had initially been using a bulldozer that caused damage to centuries-old bones.\n\nMembers of the Taino who visited the dig on Saturday \"witnessed damage to the site, particularly to some human remains and stones\" that was apparently caused by a backhoe, Taino representative Borrero said.\n\nRodriguez was adamant that the company should be pulled off the project.\n\n\"This is a textbook case of what they shouldn't do,\" he said. \"They are using mostly diggers and bulldozers and they must stop.\"\n\nRodriguez also accused the company of violating Puerto Rican law by failing to register artifacts it had taken off the island.\n\n\"They haven't told us anything about the materials, so they are not following the rules,\" he said.\n\nAn official from New South Associates said the Corps did not permit them to answer press inquiries.\n\nBut Rivera-Ruiz, of Puerto Rico's historic conservation office, defended the Corps and its contractor.\n\n\"The contractor was originally hired by the Corps of Engineers to conduct a salvage data recovery operation on a site that was essentially doomed,\" she said via email.\n\n\"Once preservation became an option, the scope and invasive nature of the project was shifted in favor of the more low-key, less intrusive hand excavation of already exposed features.\"\n\nAbout 80 percent of the site will be left intact, Rivera-Ruiz added, allowing for the long-term preservation of most of the site.\n\nShe added that Puerto Rico's State Historic Preservation Office has overseen the company's operation, and the parties are complying with the law.\n\nAnd Corps spokesperson David McCullough told National Geographic News via email that his agency stands behind New South Associates and is reworking its plans based on the new findings.\n\n\"When the Corps recognized the extreme significance of this site,\" he said, \"we redesigned the parts of the dam project that would create the greatest adverse effect to the site.\"\n\nJust wanted to share with you that I believe the burial position of the bodies 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[ "Dance is not a part of Catholic worship, African liturgist warns\n\nIn a new book, Fr Maurice Hounmenou from Benin, asks whether dance can be included in Catholic liturgical celebrations.", null, "Can we dance at mass? (1) is the title of a new book by a specialist in pastoral liturgy, Fr Maurice Hounmenou from Cotonou, Benin. It is a surprising title given the popularity of dancing by priests and lay people during Eucharistic celebrations in Africa.\n\nFr Hounmenou discusses the issue in this interview with La Croix Africa.\n\nLa Croix Africa: What place is there for dance in Catholic worship?\n\nFr Maurice Hounmenou: First of all, it is important to note that dance is not a part of Catholic ritual. No Christian rite includes dance.\n\nResearch by the theologians Renée Foatelli and Cardinal Ratzinger (Benedict XVI) confirms this.\n\nBut dance is a form of sacred expression among certain traditional rituals.\n\nThe question that arises then is whether dance as a means of communication with supernatural entities can be a part of the Christian universe.\n\nNaturally, the answer is yes. But it needs to be in the context of popular devotion, which provides the humus without which the faith cannot prosper.\n\nReligious dance needs to integrate the cultural genius of our peoples, not in the Eucharistic celebration but in para-liturgical ceremonies based on popular piety.\n\nI believe that there are three forms of dance in the Church that are incompatible with the Christian liturgy, namely crowd dancing, show dancing, and playful or improvised dancing.\n\nSo should we should therefore not dance during Eucharistic celebrations?\n\nFr Hounmenou: The Zairean Rite approved by the Holy See in 1988 and the Ethiopian liturgy show that there is a form of dance that is quite appropriate to the spirit and dignity of the Christian liturgy, namely rhythmic, processional dancing.\n\nOne might say that this is a kind of catechized or catechetical dance that allows a certain cultural homogeneity and a form of ritual estheticization to emerge.\n\nAs a result, both lay people and priests can transform our liturgical processions into places for the interpretation of God's mystery by means of dance.\n\nOutside of that, it is difficult to see how religious dance can easily harmonize with the mass without momentarily distracting from Christ, who is the key to the interpretation of liturgical action.\n\nMoreover, parish experience shows the risk of contaminating the mass with current fashion and not maintaining the border between the sacred and the profane.\n\nCan the priest dance while wearing liturgical vestments?\n\nFr Hounmenou: There is no biblical, patristic, theological or liturgical basis for dancing by a priest during mass. People often mention David's dance to justify such dancing.\n\nThis narrative is based on a truncated and outdated vision of biblical thought. It is a caricatural reduction of the Old Testament reality. Liturgical vestments are not ornaments that can be moved from the sanctuary and merged into a jubilant crowd.\n\nThey form part of the liturgical action. They are signs that teach about the dignity of the celebration. Liturgical vestments remind the priest that he must efface himself before the mystery that he is celebrating.\n\nHere, I would like to remind priests of the words in the post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation Sacramentum Caritatis:\n\n\"As a result, priests should be conscious of the fact that in their ministry they must never put themselves or their personal opinions in first place, but Jesus Christ. Any attempt to make themselves the center of the liturgical action contradicts their very identity as priests.\"" ]
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[ null, "Chelsea Foster joined the Simmons Crew coaching staff prior to the 2018-19 season and is currently in her second season with the Sharks.\n\nFoster returned to Simmons as the Sharks Novice Coach, following an outstanding four-year career at the Fenway School. The Connecticut native was a three-time All-Conference performer for Simmons, including a pair of First Team New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference nods. She was also a part of four NEWMAC Boat of the Week honors and helped the Sharks to a number 11 national ranking in her senior year. The former Simmons Captain was also tabbed a Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association Scholar Athlete in her final season of competition.\n\nFoster graduated from Simmons in 2016 with a degree in Public Relations and Marketing." ]
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[ null, "March 1, 2015 by Dagmara Biernacka No Comments\n\nHave you ever set up a meeting by sending just two messages…? Let’s say you text your friend, saying: “Hey, let’s meet up on Tuesday at 6:00 PM”, to which the reply is: “Sure. Where?”, followed by yours: “Let’s make it Essex train station, we’ll take it from there” – and finally theirs: “OK, see you there!”.\n\nIf your answer is yes then you probably don’t live in New York City. I am not saying this scenario is completely impossible since I managed to pull it off… once. Maybe twice. I recently read a magazine piece including an exchange like that, the difference being this particular pair needed several weeks to come up with a convenient date. As I read the piece, I started to laugh in recognition of their struggle. I don’t know if this is just a New York thing, or maybe just a problem specific to our era, but the fact is that setting up a meeting in NY (without changing it several times in the process) requires a lot of effort and determination.\n\nDoes that mean that New Yorkers don’t like to hang out together…? Of course they do – it’s just that it’s not that simple. It’s tough to coordinate your social life with your job, which usually takes up as much as 75% of your time (I am not exaggerating), and then synchronize it with your commute, your housework (that laundry basket won’t empty itself on its own) and the growing backlog of unwatched films and unread magazines (new episodes of “Girls” and “House of Cards” are lurking at you), not to mention the so-called emotional life. In case you actually manage to make the appointment, it’s very likely that one or two days before the date you will receive a message saying: “Sorry, boss ordered an emergency meeting, I won’t make it” or “I’m sorry, I’m too exhausted”. Maybe that’s why New York is often called the city of fleeting connections – they are born as quickly as they die. People simply don’t have the time to continue them.\n\nWhen you arrive here, it’s useful to remember you enter a city where you can make your dreams come true. What everyone fails to mention upon your arrival is that your dream will most likely eat up all your time, with none remaining for other pleasures. The choice is yours: you can have what you want, but remember that each choice has a price tag attached to it.\n\nP.S. 1 It’s an entirely different story if you are attracted to someone – if that’s the case, you will find time to meet in an instant, and you won’t ever re-schedule.\n\nP.S. 2 That exception also extends to your dearest friends – luckily, there will always be a spot in your schedule for those precious few.", null, null, null ]
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[ null, "It’s a quiet week as the world winds down for Thanksgiving, but the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston recently announced that it will be opening its new location, the ICA Watershed in East Boston, next summer with two artworks by Season 8 artist Diana Thater.\n\nThater’s installation Delphine—the subject of a 2016 Art21 Extended Play video—will serve as the exhibition’s center. It’ll be accompanied by the artist’s recent sculptural video installation, A Runaway World, which focuses on species close to extinction and the illicit economies that threaten their survival." ]
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[ null, "Westport, CT – December 2nd, 2019: Pittsburgh-born abstract painter, David Stephen Johnson’s love for the arts stretches back to the 1970s, when he shared a studio space in Chicago with a sculptor from the Chicago Art Institute. Since then, Johnson has been building his own body of work, inspired by the post-war abstract expressionists, and will be unveiling his latest series at the highly anticipated Spectrum Miami art fair to mark his inaugural appearance during Miami Art Week.\n\nJohnson was invited to exhibit his work by Michael Joseph, founder of ARTBLEND, the acclaimed South Florida based organization and one of the longest running gallery exhibitors at Spectrum Miami. Johnson will be presenting his most recent large scale canvas works from his Blue Series and Sono Series as part of this year’s ARTBLEND collective at booth 720 within the Mana Wynwood Convention Center, from Dec. 4 to Dec. 8. This will mark Johnson’s debut and inaugural solo exhibit during Miami Art Week.\n\n“I’m very excited to be making my debut during Miami Art Week at Spectrum Miami in collaboration with ARTBLEND — one of South Florida’s most established galleries,” said David. “Painting is like breathing to me. I am pulled in, to the work, every day. The process is a physical act. I connect to my body and to myself in a sort of visceral dance. The act of painting is unmediated by thought. It starts with a simple stroke or mark that leads to the next one in a continuous flow. Possibility and uncertainty are inherent to my practice. Always a play between anxiety, apprehension and, sometimes, when I get lucky, exhilaration. My language is color. I work with acrylic, house paint, oil, pastels, and graphite, which I apply directly on to the surface and rework with a scraper, paper, and rarely, a brush.”\n\nDavid Stephen Johnson was awarded a scholarship to college as a star quarterback,​ playing for South Dakota State, and later earned his BA in Business Administration at the University of Minnesota, Carlton School of Business. He fostered his love for art while developing a series of paintings for his first show at Riverside Gallery in Chicago.\n\nWhile raising his family, David continued a successful career in advertising in both Miami and New York​ for the prestigious agency Lord, Geller, Federico, Einstein. He embraced his self-taught path in painting, building a deliberately unpublished body of work studying color and shape, partly influenced by post-war abstract expressionists. His natural athleticism and grace led him toward the great action painters, which informs his style and markmaking. In 2017 he retired from the business to pursue his passion for painting. He joined The Silvermine Art Center in Connecticut, ​a prestigious institute for the arts created in 1908 by the sculptor Solon Borglum. Since then, David has participated in several juried shows, expanding his work to large-scale canvases. He regularly collaborates with interior design firm Wowhaus,​ and other Greenwich area designers, for commission-based residential and commercial projects. In 2019, David had his first solo show at Southport Galleries in Connecticut." ]
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[ null, "The Irons failed to muster a single shot on target in their 1-0 Carabao Cup defeat to the Gunners last night.\n\nAnd much of their frustration came from the excellent performances of Calum Chambers and Rob Holding.\n\nAnd after the game, Wenger spoke of how impressed he was with former Bolton man Holding and ex-Saints star Chambers.\n\n“It’s very good when you have that quality at that age,” Arsene Wenger told the official Arsenal website.\n\n“When you give them this kind of opposition and it gives them credit and makes everybody think there is something there that you can work with to reinforce that quality.\n\n“Chambers is very comfortable [at centre back], he is calm on the ball, he wants the ball and Rob as well.\n\n\"Both of them have done that very well, when you look the ball is played out from the back and they both have that quality.\n\n“Overall I must say we played with excellent spirit, great quality as well, and maintained the pace in the game for 90 minutes.\n\n\"But I have a big respect for this team because they managed to get through this game without giving a chance to West Ham at all.”\n\nArsenal have not won the League Cup since 1993 but Wenger's team are now into the semi-finals.\n\nThe Gunners are back in Premier League action on Friday night (7.45pm) when they welcome Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool side to the Emirates." ]