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[ " = USS Atlanta ( 1861 ) = \n \n Atlanta was a casemate ironclad that served in the Confederate and Union <unk> during the American Civil War .", "She was converted from a Scottish @-@ built blockade runner named Fingal by the Confederacy after she made one run to Savannah , Georgia .", "After several failed attempts to attack Union <unk> , the ship was captured by two Union monitors in 1863 when she ran aground .", "Atlanta was floated off , repaired , and <unk> , serving in the Union Navy for the rest of the war .", "She spent most of her time deployed on the James River supporting Union forces there .", "The ship was decommissioned in 1865 and placed in reserve .", "Several years after the end of the war , Atlanta was sold to Haiti , but was lost at sea in December 1869 on her delivery voyage .", "= = Description and career as Fingal = = \n \n Fingal was designed and built as a <unk> by J & G Thomson 's Clyde Bank Iron Shipyard at <unk> in Glasgow , Scotland , and was completed early in 1861 .", "She was described by <unk> <unk> Scales , who served on the Atlanta before her battle with the monitors , as being a two @-@ <unk> , iron @-@ <unk> ship 189 feet ( 57 @.", "@ 6 m ) long with a beam of 25 feet ( 7 @.", "@ 6 m ) .", "She had a draft of 12 feet ( 3 @.", "@ 7 m ) and a depth of hold of 15 feet ( 4 @.", "@ 6 m ) .", "He estimated her tonnage at around 700 tons <unk> .", "Fingal was equipped with two vertical single @-@ cylinder direct @-@ acting steam engines using steam generated by one <unk> @-@ tubular boiler .", "The engines drove the ship at a top speed of around 13 knots ( 24 km / h ; 15 mph ) .", "They had a bore of 39 inches ( 991 mm ) and a stroke of 30 inches ( 762 mm ) .", "The ship briefly operated between Glasgow and other ports in Scotland for <unk> 's West Highland Service before she was purchased in September 1861 by James D. Bulloch , the primary foreign agent in Great Britain for the Confederacy , to deliver the military and naval ordnance and supplies that he had purchased .", "To disguise his control of Fingal , and the destination of her cargo , Bulloch hired an English crew and captain and put out his destination as Bermuda and Nassau in the Bahamas .", "The cargo was loaded in Greenock in early October , although <unk> and the other passengers would not attempt to board until they rendezvoused with the ship at <unk> , Wales .", "On the night 14 / 15 October , as she was slowly rounding the <unk> at <unk> , Fingal rammed and sank the Austrian brig <unk> , slowly swinging at anchor without lights .", "Bulloch and the passengers embarked in the steamer while Bulloch dispatched a letter to his financial agents instructing them to settle damages with the brig 's owners because he could not afford to take the time to deal with the affair <unk> he and Fingal be detained .", "The ship reached Bermuda on 2 November and , after leaving port on 7 November , Bulloch informed the crew that the steamer 's real destination was Savannah , Georgia ; he offered to take anyone who objected to the plan to Nassau .", "However , all of the crew agreed to join in the effort to run the Union blockade .", "Fingal was able slip safely into the Savannah estuary in a heavy fog on the night of 12 November without sighting any <unk> .", "While Fingal was <unk> her cargo , Bulloch went to Richmond to confer with Stephen Mallory , Secretary of the Navy .", "Mallory endorsed Bulloch 's plan to load Fingal with cotton to sell on the Navy Department 's account to be used to purchase more ships and equipment in Europe .", "He returned to Savannah on 23 November and it took him almost a month to purchase a cargo and acquire enough coal .", "He made one attempt to break through the blockade on 23 December , but it proved impossible to do as the Union controlled every channel from Savannah , aided by their occupation of <unk> Island at the mouth of the Savannah River .", "Bulloch reported to Mallory in late January 1862 that breaking out was <unk> so Mallory ordered him to turn the ship over to another officer and to return to Europe some other way .", "= = As Atlanta = = \n \n The brothers <unk> and Nelson <unk> received the contract to convert the blockade runner into an ironclad in early 1862 with the name of Atlanta , after the city in Georgia .", "This was largely financed by contributions from the women of Savannah .", "Fingal was cut down to her main deck and large wooden <unk> were built out from the sides of her hull to support her casemate .", "After the conversion , Atlanta was 204 feet ( 62 @.", "@ 2 m ) long overall and had a beam of 41 feet ( 12 m ) .", "Her depth of hold was now 17 feet ( 5 @.", "@ 2 m ) and she now had a draft of 15 feet 9 inches ( 4 @.", "@ 8 m ) .", "Atlanta now displaced 1 @,@ 006 long tons ( 1 @,@ <unk> t ) and her speed was estimated at 7 – 10 knots ( 13 – 19 km / h ; 8 @.", "@ 1 – 11 @.", "@ 5 mph ) .", "The armor of the casemate was angled at 30 ° from the horizontal and made from two layers of railroad rails , rolled into plates 2 inches ( 51 mm ) thick and 7 inches ( 180 mm ) wide .", "The outer layer ran vertically and the inner layer horizontally .", "Her armor was backed by 3 inches ( 76 mm ) of oak , vertically oriented , and two layers of 7 @.", "@ 5 inches ( 191 mm ) of pine , alternating in direction .", "The bottom of the casemate was some 20 inches ( 508 mm ) from the waterline and its top was 8 feet 6 inches ( 2 @.", "@ 59 m ) above the waterline .", "The pyramidal <unk> was armored in the same way and had room for two men .", "The upper portion of Atlanta 's hull received two inches of armor .", "The rectangular casemate was pierced with eight narrow gun ports , one each at the bow and stern and three along each side .", "Each gun port was protected by an armored <unk> made of two layers of iron riveted together and allowed the guns to elevate only to a maximum of + 5 to + 7 ° .", "Atlanta was armed with single @-@ banded , 7 @-@ inch ( 178 mm ) Brooke rifles on <unk> mounts at the bow and stern .", "The middle gun port on each side was occupied by a single @-@ banded , 6 @.", "@ 4 @-@ inch ( 163 mm ) Brooke rifle .", "The 17 @-@ caliber , seven @-@ inch guns weighed about 15 @,@ 000 pounds ( 6 @,@ 800 kg ) and fired 80 @-@ pound ( 36 kg ) armor @-@ piercing \" bolts \" and 110 @-@ pound ( 50 kg ) explosive shells .", "The equivalent statistics for the 18 @.", "@ 5 @-@ caliber , 6 @.", "@ 4 @-@ inch gun were 9 @,@ 110 pounds ( 4 @,@ 130 kg ) with 80 @-@ pound bolts and 64 @-@ pound ( 29 kg ) shells .", "Atlanta was also armed with a 20 @-@ foot ( 6 @.", "@ 1 m ) , solid iron , ram that was reinforced by a series of vertical steel bars .", "In front of the ram was a spar torpedo that carried 50 pounds ( 23 kg ) of black powder on a wooden pole connected to an iron lever that could be raised or lowered by means of <unk> .", "On 31 July 1862 , under the command of Lieutenant Charles H. <unk> , Atlanta conducted her sea trials down the Savannah River toward Fort Pulaski .", "The ship proved to be difficult to steer , and the additional weight of her armor and guns significantly reduced her speed and increased her draft .", "This latter was a real problem in the shallow waters near Savannah .", "She also leaked significantly , and her design virtually eliminated air circulation .", "One report said that \" it was almost intolerable on board the Atlanta , there being no method of ventilation , and the heat was intense . \"", "Scales commented in his diary , \" What a <unk> , <unk> and God @-@ forsaken ship !", "! \"", "Attempts were made to fix the problems and were at least partially successful in stopping many of the leaks .", "The ship was commissioned on 22 November and became the flagship of Flag Officer Josiah Tattnall , commander of the naval defenses of Georgia .", "Under pressure from Mallory to engage the blockading ships , Tattnall attempted to engage them before any ironclads arrived on 5 January 1863 , but army engineers could not clear the obstacles blocking the channel in a timely manner , despite early coordination being made by Tattnall to do so .", "It took another month to actually clear the obstacles and two monitors arrived before the end of January .", "Nonetheless Tattnall attempted to pass through the obstructions during high tide on 3 February , but high winds prevented the water from rising enough to allow the ship to do so .", "After Atlanta successfully passed through them on 19 March , Tattnall planned to attack the Union base at Port Royal , South Carolina while the monitors were attacking Charleston .", "<unk> revealed <unk> 's plan while he was waiting at the head of <unk> Sound and he was forced to retreat when three monitors augmented the defenses at Port Royal .", "<unk> with Tattnall 's perceived lack of aggressiveness , Mallory replaced Tattnall as commander of the Savannah squadron later that month with Commander Richard L. <unk> .", "<unk> , in his turn was relieved in May by Commander William A. Webb ; Atlanta remained the squadron flagship throughout this time .", "Webb demonstrated his aggressiveness when he attempted to sortie on the first spring tide ( 30 May ) after taking command , but Atlanta 's forward engine broke down after he had passed the obstructions , and the ship ran aground .", "She was not damaged although it took over a day to pull her free .", "He planned to make another attempt on the next full tide , rejecting Mallory 's idea that he wait until the nearly complete ironclad Savannah was finished before his next sortie .", "In the meantime , Rear Admiral Samuel F. Du <unk> , commander of the South Atlantic <unk> Squadron , had ordered the monitors Weehawken and Nahant into <unk> Sound .", "Commander John <unk> in Weehawken had overall command of the two ships .", "In the early evening of 15 June , Webb began his next attempt by passing over the lower obstructions in the Wilmington River and spent the rest of the night coaling .", "He moved forward the next evening to a concealed position within easy reach of the monitors for an attack early the following morning .", "Webb planned to sink one of the monitors with his spar torpedo and then deal with the other one with his guns .", "The gunboat <unk> and the tugboat <unk> were to accompany him to tow one or both of the monitors back to Savannah .", "A lookout aboard Weehawken spotted Atlanta at 04 : 10 on the morning of 17 June .", "When the latter ship closed to within about 1 @.", "@ 5 miles ( 2 @.", "@ 4 km ) of the two Union ships , she fired one round from her bow gun that passed over Weehawken and landed near Nahant .", "Shortly afterward , Atlanta ran aground on a <unk> ; she was briefly able to free herself , but the pressure of the tide pushed her back onto the <unk> .", "This time Webb was unable to get off and the monitors closed the range .", "When Weehawken , the leading ship , closed to within 200 – 300 yards ( 180 – 270 m ) she opened fire with both of her guns .", "The 11 @-@ inch ( 279 mm ) shell missed , but the 15 @-@ inch ( 381 mm ) shell struck the ironclad above the port middle gun port , penetrated her armor and broke the wooden backing behind it , spraying splinters and fragments that disabled the entire gun crew and half the crew of the bow gun , even though it failed to cleanly penetrate through the backing .", "The next shot from the 11 @-@ inch Dahlgren gun struck the upper hull and started a small leak even though it failed to penetrate the two @-@ inch armor there .", "The next shell from the 15 @-@ inch Dahlgren <unk> off the middle starboard gun <unk> as it was being opened , wounding half the gun 's crew with fragments .", "The final shell was also from the 15 @-@ inch Dahlgren and it struck the top of the <unk> , breaking the armor there and wounding both pilots in it .", "By this time , Atlanta had been able to fire only seven shots , none of which hit either Union ship , and was hard aground with high tide not due for another hour and a half .", "Weehawken and Nahant were able to freely maneuver into positions from which the Atlanta 's narrow gun ports would not allow her to reply and the damage already inflicted by the former ship made further resistance futile .", "Webb surrendered his ship within 15 minutes of opening fire , before Nahant even had a chance to fire .", "Of the ironclad 's 21 officers and 124 enlisted men , one man was killed and another sixteen were wounded badly enough to require hospitalization .", "= = In the Union Navy = = \n \n Atlanta was easily pulled free by the Union ships and she reached Port Royal under her own power .", "Not badly damaged , she was repaired and bought by the Union Navy .", "The prize money of $ 350 @,@ 000 was shared between the crews of Weehawken , Nahant and the gunboat <unk> , the only ships within signaling distance .", "The ship retained her name and was commissioned again on 2 February 1864 , <unk> with a pair of 8 @-@ inch ( 203 mm ) , 150 @-@ pound Parrott rifles in the bow and stern and 6 @.", "@ 4 @-@ inch , 100 @-@ pound Parrott rifles amidships .", "The 150 @-@ pound Parrott rifle weighed 16 @,@ 500 pounds ( 7 @,@ 500 kg ) and was 17 <unk> long .", "The 100 @-@ pounder weighed 9 @,@ 800 pounds ( 4 @,@ 400 kg ) and was 20 <unk> long .", "It fired a 100 @-@ pound ( 45 kg ) shell a distance of 6 @,@ 900 yards ( 6 @,@ 300 m ) at an elevation of + 25 ° .", "All four of her Brooke rifles are currently located in Willard Park in the Washington Navy Yard .", "Atlanta was assigned to the North Atlantic <unk> Squadron and spent most of her time stationed up the James River where she could support operations against Richmond and defend against a sortie by the ironclads of the James River Squadron .", "On 21 May 1864 , she and the gunboat Dawn fired on and dispersed Confederate cavalry that was attacking Fort <unk> and she was deployed further upriver in February 1865 after the Battle of Trent 's Reach to better blockade the Confederate ironclads at Richmond .", "After the end of the war in April , Atlanta was decommissioned in Philadelphia on 21 June 1865 and placed in reserve at League Island .", "She was sold to Sam Ward on 4 May 1869 for the price of $ 25 @,@ 000 and subsequently delivered to representatives of Haiti on 8 December by Sydney <unk> , a lawyer who had received an advance of $ 50 @,@ 000 on her purchase price of $ 260 @,@ 000 .", "The ship was briefly seized by the Customs Service , possibly for violations of neutrality laws as she had just loaded four large guns and a number of recruits for the forces of Sylvain <unk> , President of Haiti , who was embroiled in a civil war .", "Atlanta was released and sailed for Port @-@ au @-@ Prince three days later .", "She broke down in Delaware Bay and had to put in at Chester , Pennsylvania for repairs .", "The ship , now renamed either Triumph or <unk> , departed on 18 December 1869 and vanished en route , apparently sinking with the loss of all hands , either off Cape Hatteras or the Delaware <unk> ." ]
[ "= = Description and career as Fingal = = \n \n Fingal was designed and built as a <unk> by J & G Thomson 's Clyde Bank Iron Shipyard at <unk> in Glasgow , Scotland , and was completed early in 1861 ." ]
[ " = USS Atlanta ( 1861 ) = \n \n Atlanta was a casemate ironclad that served in the Confederate and Union <unk> during the American Civil War .", "She was converted from a Scottish @-@ built blockade runner named Fingal by the Confederacy after she made one run to Savannah , Georgia .", "After several failed attempts to attack Union <unk> , the ship was captured by two Union monitors in 1863 when she ran aground .", "Atlanta was floated off , repaired , and <unk> , serving in the Union Navy for the rest of the war .", "She spent most of her time deployed on the James River supporting Union forces there .", "The ship was decommissioned in 1865 and placed in reserve .", "Several years after the end of the war , Atlanta was sold to Haiti , but was lost at sea in December 1869 on her delivery voyage .", "She was described by <unk> <unk> Scales , who served on the Atlanta before her battle with the monitors , as being a two @-@ <unk> , iron @-@ <unk> ship 189 feet ( 57 @.", "@ 6 m ) long with a beam of 25 feet ( 7 @.", "@ 6 m ) .", "She had a draft of 12 feet ( 3 @.", "@ 7 m ) and a depth of hold of 15 feet ( 4 @.", "@ 6 m ) .", "He estimated her tonnage at around 700 tons <unk> .", "Fingal was equipped with two vertical single @-@ cylinder direct @-@ acting steam engines using steam generated by one <unk> @-@ tubular boiler .", "The engines drove the ship at a top speed of around 13 knots ( 24 km / h ; 15 mph ) .", "They had a bore of 39 inches ( 991 mm ) and a stroke of 30 inches ( 762 mm ) .", "The ship briefly operated between Glasgow and other ports in Scotland for <unk> 's West Highland Service before she was purchased in September 1861 by James D. Bulloch , the primary foreign agent in Great Britain for the Confederacy , to deliver the military and naval ordnance and supplies that he had purchased .", "To disguise his control of Fingal , and the destination of her cargo , Bulloch hired an English crew and captain and put out his destination as Bermuda and Nassau in the Bahamas .", "The cargo was loaded in Greenock in early October , although <unk> and the other passengers would not attempt to board until they rendezvoused with the ship at <unk> , Wales .", "On the night 14 / 15 October , as she was slowly rounding the <unk> at <unk> , Fingal rammed and sank the Austrian brig <unk> , slowly swinging at anchor without lights .", "Bulloch and the passengers embarked in the steamer while Bulloch dispatched a letter to his financial agents instructing them to settle damages with the brig 's owners because he could not afford to take the time to deal with the affair <unk> he and Fingal be detained .", "The ship reached Bermuda on 2 November and , after leaving port on 7 November , Bulloch informed the crew that the steamer 's real destination was Savannah , Georgia ; he offered to take anyone who objected to the plan to Nassau .", "However , all of the crew agreed to join in the effort to run the Union blockade .", "Fingal was able slip safely into the Savannah estuary in a heavy fog on the night of 12 November without sighting any <unk> .", "While Fingal was <unk> her cargo , Bulloch went to Richmond to confer with Stephen Mallory , Secretary of the Navy .", "Mallory endorsed Bulloch 's plan to load Fingal with cotton to sell on the Navy Department 's account to be used to purchase more ships and equipment in Europe .", "He returned to Savannah on 23 November and it took him almost a month to purchase a cargo and acquire enough coal .", "He made one attempt to break through the blockade on 23 December , but it proved impossible to do as the Union controlled every channel from Savannah , aided by their occupation of <unk> Island at the mouth of the Savannah River .", "Bulloch reported to Mallory in late January 1862 that breaking out was <unk> so Mallory ordered him to turn the ship over to another officer and to return to Europe some other way .", "= = As Atlanta = = \n \n The brothers <unk> and Nelson <unk> received the contract to convert the blockade runner into an ironclad in early 1862 with the name of Atlanta , after the city in Georgia .", "This was largely financed by contributions from the women of Savannah .", "Fingal was cut down to her main deck and large wooden <unk> were built out from the sides of her hull to support her casemate .", "After the conversion , Atlanta was 204 feet ( 62 @.", "@ 2 m ) long overall and had a beam of 41 feet ( 12 m ) .", "Her depth of hold was now 17 feet ( 5 @.", "@ 2 m ) and she now had a draft of 15 feet 9 inches ( 4 @.", "@ 8 m ) .", "Atlanta now displaced 1 @,@ 006 long tons ( 1 @,@ <unk> t ) and her speed was estimated at 7 – 10 knots ( 13 – 19 km / h ; 8 @.", "@ 1 – 11 @.", "@ 5 mph ) .", "The armor of the casemate was angled at 30 ° from the horizontal and made from two layers of railroad rails , rolled into plates 2 inches ( 51 mm ) thick and 7 inches ( 180 mm ) wide .", "The outer layer ran vertically and the inner layer horizontally .", "Her armor was backed by 3 inches ( 76 mm ) of oak , vertically oriented , and two layers of 7 @.", "@ 5 inches ( 191 mm ) of pine , alternating in direction .", "The bottom of the casemate was some 20 inches ( 508 mm ) from the waterline and its top was 8 feet 6 inches ( 2 @.", "@ 59 m ) above the waterline .", "The pyramidal <unk> was armored in the same way and had room for two men .", "The upper portion of Atlanta 's hull received two inches of armor .", "The rectangular casemate was pierced with eight narrow gun ports , one each at the bow and stern and three along each side .", "Each gun port was protected by an armored <unk> made of two layers of iron riveted together and allowed the guns to elevate only to a maximum of + 5 to + 7 ° .", "Atlanta was armed with single @-@ banded , 7 @-@ inch ( 178 mm ) Brooke rifles on <unk> mounts at the bow and stern .", "The middle gun port on each side was occupied by a single @-@ banded , 6 @.", "@ 4 @-@ inch ( 163 mm ) Brooke rifle .", "The 17 @-@ caliber , seven @-@ inch guns weighed about 15 @,@ 000 pounds ( 6 @,@ 800 kg ) and fired 80 @-@ pound ( 36 kg ) armor @-@ piercing \" bolts \" and 110 @-@ pound ( 50 kg ) explosive shells .", "The equivalent statistics for the 18 @.", "@ 5 @-@ caliber , 6 @.", "@ 4 @-@ inch gun were 9 @,@ 110 pounds ( 4 @,@ 130 kg ) with 80 @-@ pound bolts and 64 @-@ pound ( 29 kg ) shells .", "Atlanta was also armed with a 20 @-@ foot ( 6 @.", "@ 1 m ) , solid iron , ram that was reinforced by a series of vertical steel bars .", "In front of the ram was a spar torpedo that carried 50 pounds ( 23 kg ) of black powder on a wooden pole connected to an iron lever that could be raised or lowered by means of <unk> .", "On 31 July 1862 , under the command of Lieutenant Charles H. <unk> , Atlanta conducted her sea trials down the Savannah River toward Fort Pulaski .", "The ship proved to be difficult to steer , and the additional weight of her armor and guns significantly reduced her speed and increased her draft .", "This latter was a real problem in the shallow waters near Savannah .", "She also leaked significantly , and her design virtually eliminated air circulation .", "One report said that \" it was almost intolerable on board the Atlanta , there being no method of ventilation , and the heat was intense . \"", "Scales commented in his diary , \" What a <unk> , <unk> and God @-@ forsaken ship !", "! \"", "Attempts were made to fix the problems and were at least partially successful in stopping many of the leaks .", "The ship was commissioned on 22 November and became the flagship of Flag Officer Josiah Tattnall , commander of the naval defenses of Georgia .", "Under pressure from Mallory to engage the blockading ships , Tattnall attempted to engage them before any ironclads arrived on 5 January 1863 , but army engineers could not clear the obstacles blocking the channel in a timely manner , despite early coordination being made by Tattnall to do so .", "It took another month to actually clear the obstacles and two monitors arrived before the end of January .", "Nonetheless Tattnall attempted to pass through the obstructions during high tide on 3 February , but high winds prevented the water from rising enough to allow the ship to do so .", "After Atlanta successfully passed through them on 19 March , Tattnall planned to attack the Union base at Port Royal , South Carolina while the monitors were attacking Charleston .", "<unk> revealed <unk> 's plan while he was waiting at the head of <unk> Sound and he was forced to retreat when three monitors augmented the defenses at Port Royal .", "<unk> with Tattnall 's perceived lack of aggressiveness , Mallory replaced Tattnall as commander of the Savannah squadron later that month with Commander Richard L. <unk> .", "<unk> , in his turn was relieved in May by Commander William A. Webb ; Atlanta remained the squadron flagship throughout this time .", "Webb demonstrated his aggressiveness when he attempted to sortie on the first spring tide ( 30 May ) after taking command , but Atlanta 's forward engine broke down after he had passed the obstructions , and the ship ran aground .", "She was not damaged although it took over a day to pull her free .", "He planned to make another attempt on the next full tide , rejecting Mallory 's idea that he wait until the nearly complete ironclad Savannah was finished before his next sortie .", "In the meantime , Rear Admiral Samuel F. Du <unk> , commander of the South Atlantic <unk> Squadron , had ordered the monitors Weehawken and Nahant into <unk> Sound .", "Commander John <unk> in Weehawken had overall command of the two ships .", "In the early evening of 15 June , Webb began his next attempt by passing over the lower obstructions in the Wilmington River and spent the rest of the night coaling .", "He moved forward the next evening to a concealed position within easy reach of the monitors for an attack early the following morning .", "Webb planned to sink one of the monitors with his spar torpedo and then deal with the other one with his guns .", "The gunboat <unk> and the tugboat <unk> were to accompany him to tow one or both of the monitors back to Savannah .", "A lookout aboard Weehawken spotted Atlanta at 04 : 10 on the morning of 17 June .", "When the latter ship closed to within about 1 @.", "@ 5 miles ( 2 @.", "@ 4 km ) of the two Union ships , she fired one round from her bow gun that passed over Weehawken and landed near Nahant .", "Shortly afterward , Atlanta ran aground on a <unk> ; she was briefly able to free herself , but the pressure of the tide pushed her back onto the <unk> .", "This time Webb was unable to get off and the monitors closed the range .", "When Weehawken , the leading ship , closed to within 200 – 300 yards ( 180 – 270 m ) she opened fire with both of her guns .", "The 11 @-@ inch ( 279 mm ) shell missed , but the 15 @-@ inch ( 381 mm ) shell struck the ironclad above the port middle gun port , penetrated her armor and broke the wooden backing behind it , spraying splinters and fragments that disabled the entire gun crew and half the crew of the bow gun , even though it failed to cleanly penetrate through the backing .", "The next shot from the 11 @-@ inch Dahlgren gun struck the upper hull and started a small leak even though it failed to penetrate the two @-@ inch armor there .", "The next shell from the 15 @-@ inch Dahlgren <unk> off the middle starboard gun <unk> as it was being opened , wounding half the gun 's crew with fragments .", "The final shell was also from the 15 @-@ inch Dahlgren and it struck the top of the <unk> , breaking the armor there and wounding both pilots in it .", "By this time , Atlanta had been able to fire only seven shots , none of which hit either Union ship , and was hard aground with high tide not due for another hour and a half .", "Weehawken and Nahant were able to freely maneuver into positions from which the Atlanta 's narrow gun ports would not allow her to reply and the damage already inflicted by the former ship made further resistance futile .", "Webb surrendered his ship within 15 minutes of opening fire , before Nahant even had a chance to fire .", "Of the ironclad 's 21 officers and 124 enlisted men , one man was killed and another sixteen were wounded badly enough to require hospitalization .", "= = In the Union Navy = = \n \n Atlanta was easily pulled free by the Union ships and she reached Port Royal under her own power .", "Not badly damaged , she was repaired and bought by the Union Navy .", "The prize money of $ 350 @,@ 000 was shared between the crews of Weehawken , Nahant and the gunboat <unk> , the only ships within signaling distance .", "The ship retained her name and was commissioned again on 2 February 1864 , <unk> with a pair of 8 @-@ inch ( 203 mm ) , 150 @-@ pound Parrott rifles in the bow and stern and 6 @.", "@ 4 @-@ inch , 100 @-@ pound Parrott rifles amidships .", "The 150 @-@ pound Parrott rifle weighed 16 @,@ 500 pounds ( 7 @,@ 500 kg ) and was 17 <unk> long .", "The 100 @-@ pounder weighed 9 @,@ 800 pounds ( 4 @,@ 400 kg ) and was 20 <unk> long .", "It fired a 100 @-@ pound ( 45 kg ) shell a distance of 6 @,@ 900 yards ( 6 @,@ 300 m ) at an elevation of + 25 ° .", "All four of her Brooke rifles are currently located in Willard Park in the Washington Navy Yard .", "Atlanta was assigned to the North Atlantic <unk> Squadron and spent most of her time stationed up the James River where she could support operations against Richmond and defend against a sortie by the ironclads of the James River Squadron .", "On 21 May 1864 , she and the gunboat Dawn fired on and dispersed Confederate cavalry that was attacking Fort <unk> and she was deployed further upriver in February 1865 after the Battle of Trent 's Reach to better blockade the Confederate ironclads at Richmond .", "After the end of the war in April , Atlanta was decommissioned in Philadelphia on 21 June 1865 and placed in reserve at League Island .", "She was sold to Sam Ward on 4 May 1869 for the price of $ 25 @,@ 000 and subsequently delivered to representatives of Haiti on 8 December by Sydney <unk> , a lawyer who had received an advance of $ 50 @,@ 000 on her purchase price of $ 260 @,@ 000 .", "The ship was briefly seized by the Customs Service , possibly for violations of neutrality laws as she had just loaded four large guns and a number of recruits for the forces of Sylvain <unk> , President of Haiti , who was embroiled in a civil war .", "Atlanta was released and sailed for Port @-@ au @-@ Prince three days later .", "She broke down in Delaware Bay and had to put in at Chester , Pennsylvania for repairs .", "The ship , now renamed either Triumph or <unk> , departed on 18 December 1869 and vanished en route , apparently sinking with the loss of all hands , either off Cape Hatteras or the Delaware <unk> ." ]
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[ " = Jacqueline Fernandez = \n \n Jacqueline Fernandez ( born 11 August 1985 ) is a Sri Lankan actress , former model , and the winner of the 2006 Miss Universe Sri Lanka pageant .", "As Miss Universe Sri Lanka she represented her country at the 2006 world Miss Universe pageant .", "She graduated with a degree in mass communication from the University of Sydney , and worked as a television reporter in Sri Lanka .", "While on a modelling assignment in India in 2009 , Fernandez successfully auditioned for <unk> <unk> 's fantasy drama <unk> , which marked her acting debut .", "Fernandez ' breakthrough role was in <unk> <unk> 's psychological thriller Murder 2 ( 2011 ) , her first commercial success .", "This was followed by glamorous roles in the ensemble @-@ comedy Housefull 2 ( 2012 ) and its sequel Housefull 3 , and the action thriller Race 2 ( 2013 ) , all of which were box @-@ office successes .", "Her performance in the first of these garnered her an IIFA Award for Best Supporting Actress nomination .", "In 2014 , Fernandez played the leading lady in Sajid Nadiadwala 's Kick , which is one of the highest @-@ grossing Bollywood films of all time .", "One of the most popular actresses in India , she was the recipient of the IIFA Award for Star <unk> of the Year – Female in 2010 .", "Alongside her screen acting career , Fernandez has participated in stage shows , and is active in humanitarian work .", "= = Early life and modeling career = = \n \n Fernandez was born on 11 August 1985 , in <unk> , Bahrain , and was raised in a multi @-@ ethnic family .", "Her father , <unk> , is Sri Lankan , and her mother , Kim , is of Malaysian descent .", "Her grandfather , on her mother 's side of the family , is Canadian and her great grandparents were from <unk> , India .", "Her father , who was a musician in Sri Lanka , moved to Bahrain in the 1980s to escape civil unrest between the <unk> and <unk> and subsequently met her mother who was an air hostess .", "She is the youngest of four children with one elder sister and two elder brothers .", "She hosted television shows in Bahrain at the age of fourteen .", "After receiving her early education in Bahrain , she pursued a degree in mass communication from the University of Sydney in Australia .", "After graduating she worked as a television reporter in Sri Lanka .", "She also attended the <unk> school of languages , where she learnt Spanish and improved her French and Arabic .", "According to Fernandez , she had aspired to become an actress at a young age and <unk> about becoming a Hollywood movie star .", "She received some training at the John School of Acting .", "Although , she was a television reporter , she accepted offers in the modeling industry , which came as a result of her pageant success .", "In 2006 , she was crowned the winner of the Miss Universe Sri Lanka pageant and represented Sri Lanka at the world Miss Universe 2006 pageant held in Los Angeles .", "In a 2015 interview , Fernandez described the modeling industry as \" a good training ground \" and said : \" It is a medium that is about shedding your <unk> , knowing your body , confidence \" .", "In 2006 , she appeared in a music video for the song \" O <unk> \" by music duo <unk> and <unk> .", "= = Acting career = = \n \n \n = = = 2009 – 2013 = = = \n \n In 2009 , Fernandez traveled to India for a modeling assignment .", "She studied acting under the <unk> of theatre director Barry John , and successfully auditioned for <unk> <unk> 's fantasy film <unk> ( 2009 ) her acting debut .", "She played the love interest of <unk> <unk> 's character , a role based on the Princess Jasmine character .", "Fernandez garnered mixed reviews for her performance .", "Anupama Chopra of NDTV called her a \" plastic <unk> [ e ] \" , and Rajeev Masand of CNN @-@ <unk> felt that she was : \" easy on the eyes and appears confident but has precious little to do \" .", "Although the film was a critical and commercial failure , she won the IIFA Award for Star <unk> of the Year - Female .", "In 2010 , Fernandez appeared opposite <unk> in the science fiction romantic comedy <unk> <unk> Se <unk> Hai .", "She was cast as a girl from Venus , who lands on Earth in search of love .", "The film , along with Fernandez 's performance , received poor reviews ; Rediff.com 's <unk> <unk> noted : \" She <unk> makes a fool of herself whilst <unk> the actions of movie stars , ranging from <unk> 's <unk> dance , <unk> <unk> 's <unk> <unk> moves , to Big B 's violent <unk> in Hum .", "Her Tara could be a keeper if only <unk> <unk> Se <unk> Hai wasn 't so intent on turning her into a love @-@ struck Barbie . \"", "Critic Anupama Chopra also criticized Fernandez , calling her \" a pin @-@ <unk> on a balloon \" .", "Later that year , she made a cameo appearance in Sajid Khan 's Housefull in the song \" <unk> \" .", "Mahesh <unk> 's thriller Murder 2 was Fernandez 's first commercial success and marker a turning point in her career .", "She took on the role of <unk> , a lonely model who is in a confused relationship with Arjun <unk> ( played by <unk> <unk> ) .", "Fernandez was praised for the her performance , and for the <unk> and sex appeal she displayed in the film .", "Gaurav Malini of The Times of India stated that she was \" <unk> tempting \" but noted that her romance with <unk> was \" literally half @-@ baked \" .", "The following year , Fernandez appeared in the ensemble comedy Housefull 2 alongside <unk> Kumar , John Abraham , and Asin .", "It became one of the top grossing productions of India that year and earned ₹ 1 @.", "@ 86 billion ( US $ 28 million ) worldwide .", "Fernandez received mostly negative reviews for her performance .", "While Gaurav Malini praised her for her looks , NDTV called her a \" <unk> <unk> \" who \" find [ s ] no pleasure in [ her role ] \" .", "Despite the negative reviews , Fernandez received a Best Supporting Actress nomination at the 14th IIFA Awards for her performance .", "Fernandez 's first release of 2013 was Race 2 , an ensemble action thriller ( alongside <unk> Ali Khan , John Abraham , <unk> Padukone , <unk> <unk> , and <unk> Kapoor ) ) , described as the \" cinematic equivalent of a <unk> novel \" by critic Rajeev Masand .", "She played <unk> , a <unk> <unk> , a role which required her learn fencing and some <unk> .", "The film emerged as a commercial success , with the domestic gross of more than ₹ 1 billion ( US $ 15 million ) .", "In a particularly scathing review , <unk> <unk> of NDTV wrote that both Fernandez and Padukone \" strut around like wound @-@ up automatons that are all <unk> @-@ up but have nowhere to go . \"", "Fernandez also appeared in an item number ( music video ) titled \" <unk> Ki <unk> \" for Prabhu Deva 's <unk> <unk> <unk> .", "= = = 2014 – present = = = \n \n In 2014 , Fernandez appeared in Sajid Nadiadwala 's directorial debut — the action film Kick , a remake of a 2009 Telugu film of same name .", "She starred opposite Salman Khan , playing <unk> , a <unk> student .", "She retained her real voice for the first time in Kick .", "While <unk> May Francis commented that she is : \" incredibly dazzling , and moves like a magic \" , Raja <unk> of Rediff.com was more critical of her dialogue delivery , calling it \" unfortunate . \"", "The film received mixed reviews from critics , but with worldwide revenue of over ₹ 3 @.", "@ 75 billion ( US $ 56 million ) , it became the fourth highest @-@ grossing Bollywood film .", "The film established Fernandez as one of the most popular Bollywood actresses .", "In 2015 , Fernandez featured in <unk> Singh 's Roy , a romantic thriller , which critic <unk> A.", "<unk> described as a \" boring , exhausting and pretentious \" film .", "Fernandez played dual roles , Ayesha <unk> , a filmmaker in a relationship with another filmmaker ( played by Arjun <unk> ) and <unk> <unk> , a girl in love with a thief ( played by <unk> Kapoor ) .", "While India TV called it \" her best act till date \" , critic Rajeev Masand felt that she \" appears <unk> in a part that required greater range . \"", "Roy failed to meet its box @-@ office expectations , and was a commercial failure .", "Later that year , she appeared in a guest appearance for the comedy @-@ satire <unk> .", "Karan <unk> 's action drama Brothers was Fernandez 's next release .", "Co @-@ starring alongside <unk> Kumar and <unk> <unk> , Fernandez played Jenny , a fearless mother struggling for her child , a role which she described as \" challenging \" , \" intense \" , and \" difficult \" .", "The role marked a departure from the glamorous characters that she had a reputation for portraying .", "Film critics praised her performance , though their response to the film was mixed .", "<unk> Sharma of <unk> News called her character \" soft , timid and promising \" , and praised her for : \" convincingly pull [ ing ] off a pleasing character of a street fighter 's wife \" .", "Film critic Subhash K. Jha noted that she : \" ... in a limited role gives her finest emotive shot \" , while critic Raja <unk> remarked : \" [ she ] plays Kumar 's long @-@ sobbing wife who gets so <unk> happy on seeing a text message that it may well have contained news about a Kick sequel . \"", "As of September 2015 , Fernandez has several projects in various stages of production .", "She has completed shooting for <unk> <unk> 's English @-@ Sri Lankan crime @-@ thriller According to <unk> , and the horror thriller Definition of Fear , which marks her Hollywood debut .", "Fernandez has also signed on to appear in three other projects — <unk> Dhawan 's <unk> opposite <unk> Dhawan and John Abraham as a part of three @-@ film deal with Nadiadwala <unk> Entertainment , <unk> D <unk> 's Flying <unk> opposite Tiger <unk> , and in an Indo @-@ Chinese film starring opposite <unk> <unk> , Amitabh Bachchan , and Jackie Chan titled Gold <unk> .", "= = Personal life and other work = = \n \n Fernandez shares a close bond with her family , and admits to missing being around them .", "She says : \" I miss them so much everyday .", "You don 't realise when you live away from home how difficult life can be [ ... ] At the same time , staying away from them has taught me to be more responsible .", "It has taught me so many things about myself , about priorities and time management . \"", "In March 2012 , Fernandez turned vegetarian for a 40 @-@ day period to observe <unk> , a period from Ash Wednesday to Holy Saturday .", "In 2008 , Fernandez started dating <unk> prince Hassan bin Rashid Al <unk> , whom she met at a mutual friend 's party ; they separated in 2011 .", "While filming Housefull 2 in 2011 , Fernandez began a romantic relationship with director Sajid Khan .", "The relationship attracted media coverage in India and there was speculation of an impending wedding .", "However , the relationship ended in May 2013 .", "In addition to acting in films , Fernandez has supported charitable organisations and a number of causes .", "In 2011 , on the behalf of People for the <unk> Treatment of Animals ( <unk> ) , she sent a letter to the Mumbai Municipal Commissioner asking for an end to horse @-@ drawn carriage rides in Mumbai .", "In early 2013 , she asked the <unk> general of the Philippines , William John T <unk> in Colombo , to hasten the transfer of an elephant from its inadequate housing at the Manila Zoo to a humane sanctuary .", "Later that year , she auctioned a breakfast in Mayfair , London , where she raised around £ 4000 for the <unk> <unk> , which helps children 's primary education .", "In 2014 , Fernandez was named \" Woman Of The Year \" by <unk> ( India ) for advocating the protection of animals .", "The following year , she auctioned her outfits on an online portal for a philanthropic cause .", "Some of her outfits included the ones she wore in the song \" Party On My Mind \" ( from Race 2 ) and \" <unk> \" ( from Kick ) .", "In March 2016 , she was part of \" Jacqueline <unk> \" campaign that raised funds for the victims of the 2015 South Indian floods .", "Fernandez has participated in several concert tours and televised award ceremonies .", "In 2013 , she performed at the Temptations <unk> in Auckland , Perth , and Sydney alongside Shah <unk> Khan , <unk> <unk> , and <unk> <unk> .", "She also performed at the live talent show \" Got Talent World Stage Live \" with Khan , <unk> Chopra and <unk> Dhawan the following year .", "In July 2014 , Fernandez opened a restaurant in Colombo , <unk> Sutra , in collaboration with chef <unk> <unk> , which <unk> in contemporary Sri Lankan cuisine .", "= = In the media = = \n \n In the early 2013 , Fernandez became the ambassador for <unk> One , which she <unk> in India .", "She was the face of Indian <unk> Fashion Week — <unk> of 2013 .", "Later that year , she became the spokesperson for Gareth <unk> 's designed <unk> Diamonds in Mumbai , and was at the inaugural opening of the Forever 21 store in Mumbai .", "That year , she also launched <unk> <unk> System with <unk> Khan and <unk> Roy <unk> .", "While <unk> Fernandez 's career , India TV noted : \" Slowly and steadily Jacqueline Fernandez is climbing up the ladder of success [ ... ] Jacqueline is comfortably grasping every aspect of the work , which an actress is required to do and is accordingly giving results . \"", "On the contrary , <unk> Thakur of India Today criticized her acting skills , but remarked that : \" [ she has ] managed to find her feet in Bollywood now by banking on glamorous roles \" .", "In 2008 and 2011 , Fernandez featured in the UK magazine Eastern Eye 's \" World 's <unk> Asian Women \" list , ranking twelfth .", "She was ranked third on The Times of India 's listing of the \" Most <unk> Woman \" in 2013 and 2014 , after being ranked eighth , seventh and fourteenth , respectively , in the preceding three years .", "In 2013 , Rediff.com placed her on their list of \" Bollywood 's Best <unk> <unk> \" .", "The following year , she held the sixty second position in the Indian edition of the Forbes ' Celebrity 100 , a list based on the income and popularity of India 's celebrities .", "She has been the cover model for many Indian editions of magazines , including : Vogue , <unk> , Maxim , Cosmopolitan , <unk> , Elle , <unk> , Harper 's <unk> , Women 's Health , and L <unk> among others .", "= = Filmography = = \n \n \n = = TV Appearances = = \n \n \n = = Awards = =" ]
[ "On the contrary , <unk> Thakur of India Today criticized her acting skills , but remarked that : \" [ she has ] managed to find her feet in Bollywood now by banking on glamorous roles \" ." ]
[ " = Jacqueline Fernandez = \n \n Jacqueline Fernandez ( born 11 August 1985 ) is a Sri Lankan actress , former model , and the winner of the 2006 Miss Universe Sri Lanka pageant .", "As Miss Universe Sri Lanka she represented her country at the 2006 world Miss Universe pageant .", "She graduated with a degree in mass communication from the University of Sydney , and worked as a television reporter in Sri Lanka .", "While on a modelling assignment in India in 2009 , Fernandez successfully auditioned for <unk> <unk> 's fantasy drama <unk> , which marked her acting debut .", "Fernandez ' breakthrough role was in <unk> <unk> 's psychological thriller Murder 2 ( 2011 ) , her first commercial success .", "This was followed by glamorous roles in the ensemble @-@ comedy Housefull 2 ( 2012 ) and its sequel Housefull 3 , and the action thriller Race 2 ( 2013 ) , all of which were box @-@ office successes .", "Her performance in the first of these garnered her an IIFA Award for Best Supporting Actress nomination .", "In 2014 , Fernandez played the leading lady in Sajid Nadiadwala 's Kick , which is one of the highest @-@ grossing Bollywood films of all time .", "One of the most popular actresses in India , she was the recipient of the IIFA Award for Star <unk> of the Year – Female in 2010 .", "Alongside her screen acting career , Fernandez has participated in stage shows , and is active in humanitarian work .", "= = Early life and modeling career = = \n \n Fernandez was born on 11 August 1985 , in <unk> , Bahrain , and was raised in a multi @-@ ethnic family .", "Her father , <unk> , is Sri Lankan , and her mother , Kim , is of Malaysian descent .", "Her grandfather , on her mother 's side of the family , is Canadian and her great grandparents were from <unk> , India .", "Her father , who was a musician in Sri Lanka , moved to Bahrain in the 1980s to escape civil unrest between the <unk> and <unk> and subsequently met her mother who was an air hostess .", "She is the youngest of four children with one elder sister and two elder brothers .", "She hosted television shows in Bahrain at the age of fourteen .", "After receiving her early education in Bahrain , she pursued a degree in mass communication from the University of Sydney in Australia .", "After graduating she worked as a television reporter in Sri Lanka .", "She also attended the <unk> school of languages , where she learnt Spanish and improved her French and Arabic .", "According to Fernandez , she had aspired to become an actress at a young age and <unk> about becoming a Hollywood movie star .", "She received some training at the John School of Acting .", "Although , she was a television reporter , she accepted offers in the modeling industry , which came as a result of her pageant success .", "In 2006 , she was crowned the winner of the Miss Universe Sri Lanka pageant and represented Sri Lanka at the world Miss Universe 2006 pageant held in Los Angeles .", "In a 2015 interview , Fernandez described the modeling industry as \" a good training ground \" and said : \" It is a medium that is about shedding your <unk> , knowing your body , confidence \" .", "In 2006 , she appeared in a music video for the song \" O <unk> \" by music duo <unk> and <unk> .", "= = Acting career = = \n \n \n = = = 2009 – 2013 = = = \n \n In 2009 , Fernandez traveled to India for a modeling assignment .", "She studied acting under the <unk> of theatre director Barry John , and successfully auditioned for <unk> <unk> 's fantasy film <unk> ( 2009 ) her acting debut .", "She played the love interest of <unk> <unk> 's character , a role based on the Princess Jasmine character .", "Fernandez garnered mixed reviews for her performance .", "Anupama Chopra of NDTV called her a \" plastic <unk> [ e ] \" , and Rajeev Masand of CNN @-@ <unk> felt that she was : \" easy on the eyes and appears confident but has precious little to do \" .", "Although the film was a critical and commercial failure , she won the IIFA Award for Star <unk> of the Year - Female .", "In 2010 , Fernandez appeared opposite <unk> in the science fiction romantic comedy <unk> <unk> Se <unk> Hai .", "She was cast as a girl from Venus , who lands on Earth in search of love .", "The film , along with Fernandez 's performance , received poor reviews ; Rediff.com 's <unk> <unk> noted : \" She <unk> makes a fool of herself whilst <unk> the actions of movie stars , ranging from <unk> 's <unk> dance , <unk> <unk> 's <unk> <unk> moves , to Big B 's violent <unk> in Hum .", "Her Tara could be a keeper if only <unk> <unk> Se <unk> Hai wasn 't so intent on turning her into a love @-@ struck Barbie . \"", "Critic Anupama Chopra also criticized Fernandez , calling her \" a pin @-@ <unk> on a balloon \" .", "Later that year , she made a cameo appearance in Sajid Khan 's Housefull in the song \" <unk> \" .", "Mahesh <unk> 's thriller Murder 2 was Fernandez 's first commercial success and marker a turning point in her career .", "She took on the role of <unk> , a lonely model who is in a confused relationship with Arjun <unk> ( played by <unk> <unk> ) .", "Fernandez was praised for the her performance , and for the <unk> and sex appeal she displayed in the film .", "Gaurav Malini of The Times of India stated that she was \" <unk> tempting \" but noted that her romance with <unk> was \" literally half @-@ baked \" .", "The following year , Fernandez appeared in the ensemble comedy Housefull 2 alongside <unk> Kumar , John Abraham , and Asin .", "It became one of the top grossing productions of India that year and earned ₹ 1 @.", "@ 86 billion ( US $ 28 million ) worldwide .", "Fernandez received mostly negative reviews for her performance .", "While Gaurav Malini praised her for her looks , NDTV called her a \" <unk> <unk> \" who \" find [ s ] no pleasure in [ her role ] \" .", "Despite the negative reviews , Fernandez received a Best Supporting Actress nomination at the 14th IIFA Awards for her performance .", "Fernandez 's first release of 2013 was Race 2 , an ensemble action thriller ( alongside <unk> Ali Khan , John Abraham , <unk> Padukone , <unk> <unk> , and <unk> Kapoor ) ) , described as the \" cinematic equivalent of a <unk> novel \" by critic Rajeev Masand .", "She played <unk> , a <unk> <unk> , a role which required her learn fencing and some <unk> .", "The film emerged as a commercial success , with the domestic gross of more than ₹ 1 billion ( US $ 15 million ) .", "In a particularly scathing review , <unk> <unk> of NDTV wrote that both Fernandez and Padukone \" strut around like wound @-@ up automatons that are all <unk> @-@ up but have nowhere to go . \"", "Fernandez also appeared in an item number ( music video ) titled \" <unk> Ki <unk> \" for Prabhu Deva 's <unk> <unk> <unk> .", "= = = 2014 – present = = = \n \n In 2014 , Fernandez appeared in Sajid Nadiadwala 's directorial debut — the action film Kick , a remake of a 2009 Telugu film of same name .", "She starred opposite Salman Khan , playing <unk> , a <unk> student .", "She retained her real voice for the first time in Kick .", "While <unk> May Francis commented that she is : \" incredibly dazzling , and moves like a magic \" , Raja <unk> of Rediff.com was more critical of her dialogue delivery , calling it \" unfortunate . \"", "The film received mixed reviews from critics , but with worldwide revenue of over ₹ 3 @.", "@ 75 billion ( US $ 56 million ) , it became the fourth highest @-@ grossing Bollywood film .", "The film established Fernandez as one of the most popular Bollywood actresses .", "In 2015 , Fernandez featured in <unk> Singh 's Roy , a romantic thriller , which critic <unk> A.", "<unk> described as a \" boring , exhausting and pretentious \" film .", "Fernandez played dual roles , Ayesha <unk> , a filmmaker in a relationship with another filmmaker ( played by Arjun <unk> ) and <unk> <unk> , a girl in love with a thief ( played by <unk> Kapoor ) .", "While India TV called it \" her best act till date \" , critic Rajeev Masand felt that she \" appears <unk> in a part that required greater range . \"", "Roy failed to meet its box @-@ office expectations , and was a commercial failure .", "Later that year , she appeared in a guest appearance for the comedy @-@ satire <unk> .", "Karan <unk> 's action drama Brothers was Fernandez 's next release .", "Co @-@ starring alongside <unk> Kumar and <unk> <unk> , Fernandez played Jenny , a fearless mother struggling for her child , a role which she described as \" challenging \" , \" intense \" , and \" difficult \" .", "The role marked a departure from the glamorous characters that she had a reputation for portraying .", "Film critics praised her performance , though their response to the film was mixed .", "<unk> Sharma of <unk> News called her character \" soft , timid and promising \" , and praised her for : \" convincingly pull [ ing ] off a pleasing character of a street fighter 's wife \" .", "Film critic Subhash K. Jha noted that she : \" ... in a limited role gives her finest emotive shot \" , while critic Raja <unk> remarked : \" [ she ] plays Kumar 's long @-@ sobbing wife who gets so <unk> happy on seeing a text message that it may well have contained news about a Kick sequel . \"", "As of September 2015 , Fernandez has several projects in various stages of production .", "She has completed shooting for <unk> <unk> 's English @-@ Sri Lankan crime @-@ thriller According to <unk> , and the horror thriller Definition of Fear , which marks her Hollywood debut .", "Fernandez has also signed on to appear in three other projects — <unk> Dhawan 's <unk> opposite <unk> Dhawan and John Abraham as a part of three @-@ film deal with Nadiadwala <unk> Entertainment , <unk> D <unk> 's Flying <unk> opposite Tiger <unk> , and in an Indo @-@ Chinese film starring opposite <unk> <unk> , Amitabh Bachchan , and Jackie Chan titled Gold <unk> .", "= = Personal life and other work = = \n \n Fernandez shares a close bond with her family , and admits to missing being around them .", "She says : \" I miss them so much everyday .", "You don 't realise when you live away from home how difficult life can be [ ... ] At the same time , staying away from them has taught me to be more responsible .", "It has taught me so many things about myself , about priorities and time management . \"", "In March 2012 , Fernandez turned vegetarian for a 40 @-@ day period to observe <unk> , a period from Ash Wednesday to Holy Saturday .", "In 2008 , Fernandez started dating <unk> prince Hassan bin Rashid Al <unk> , whom she met at a mutual friend 's party ; they separated in 2011 .", "While filming Housefull 2 in 2011 , Fernandez began a romantic relationship with director Sajid Khan .", "The relationship attracted media coverage in India and there was speculation of an impending wedding .", "However , the relationship ended in May 2013 .", "In addition to acting in films , Fernandez has supported charitable organisations and a number of causes .", "In 2011 , on the behalf of People for the <unk> Treatment of Animals ( <unk> ) , she sent a letter to the Mumbai Municipal Commissioner asking for an end to horse @-@ drawn carriage rides in Mumbai .", "In early 2013 , she asked the <unk> general of the Philippines , William John T <unk> in Colombo , to hasten the transfer of an elephant from its inadequate housing at the Manila Zoo to a humane sanctuary .", "Later that year , she auctioned a breakfast in Mayfair , London , where she raised around £ 4000 for the <unk> <unk> , which helps children 's primary education .", "In 2014 , Fernandez was named \" Woman Of The Year \" by <unk> ( India ) for advocating the protection of animals .", "The following year , she auctioned her outfits on an online portal for a philanthropic cause .", "Some of her outfits included the ones she wore in the song \" Party On My Mind \" ( from Race 2 ) and \" <unk> \" ( from Kick ) .", "In March 2016 , she was part of \" Jacqueline <unk> \" campaign that raised funds for the victims of the 2015 South Indian floods .", "Fernandez has participated in several concert tours and televised award ceremonies .", "In 2013 , she performed at the Temptations <unk> in Auckland , Perth , and Sydney alongside Shah <unk> Khan , <unk> <unk> , and <unk> <unk> .", "She also performed at the live talent show \" Got Talent World Stage Live \" with Khan , <unk> Chopra and <unk> Dhawan the following year .", "In July 2014 , Fernandez opened a restaurant in Colombo , <unk> Sutra , in collaboration with chef <unk> <unk> , which <unk> in contemporary Sri Lankan cuisine .", "= = In the media = = \n \n In the early 2013 , Fernandez became the ambassador for <unk> One , which she <unk> in India .", "She was the face of Indian <unk> Fashion Week — <unk> of 2013 .", "Later that year , she became the spokesperson for Gareth <unk> 's designed <unk> Diamonds in Mumbai , and was at the inaugural opening of the Forever 21 store in Mumbai .", "That year , she also launched <unk> <unk> System with <unk> Khan and <unk> Roy <unk> .", "While <unk> Fernandez 's career , India TV noted : \" Slowly and steadily Jacqueline Fernandez is climbing up the ladder of success [ ... ] Jacqueline is comfortably grasping every aspect of the work , which an actress is required to do and is accordingly giving results . \"", "In 2008 and 2011 , Fernandez featured in the UK magazine Eastern Eye 's \" World 's <unk> Asian Women \" list , ranking twelfth .", "She was ranked third on The Times of India 's listing of the \" Most <unk> Woman \" in 2013 and 2014 , after being ranked eighth , seventh and fourteenth , respectively , in the preceding three years .", "In 2013 , Rediff.com placed her on their list of \" Bollywood 's Best <unk> <unk> \" .", "The following year , she held the sixty second position in the Indian edition of the Forbes ' Celebrity 100 , a list based on the income and popularity of India 's celebrities .", "She has been the cover model for many Indian editions of magazines , including : Vogue , <unk> , Maxim , Cosmopolitan , <unk> , Elle , <unk> , Harper 's <unk> , Women 's Health , and L <unk> among others .", "= = Filmography = = \n \n \n = = TV Appearances = = \n \n \n = = Awards = =" ]
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[ " = Ancient Egyptian deities = \n \n Ancient Egyptian deities are the gods and goddesses worshipped in ancient Egypt .", "The beliefs and rituals surrounding these gods formed the core of ancient Egyptian religion , which emerged sometime in prehistory .", "Deities represented natural forces and phenomena , and the Egyptians supported and <unk> them through offerings and rituals so that these forces would continue to function according to maat , or divine order .", "After the founding of the Egyptian state around 3100 BC , the authority to perform these tasks was controlled by the pharaoh , who claimed to be the gods ' representative and managed the temples where the rituals were carried out .", "The gods ' complex characteristics were expressed in myths and in intricate relationships between deities : family ties , loose groups and <unk> , and combinations of separate gods into one .", "Deities ' diverse appearances in art — as animals , humans , objects , and combinations of different forms — also alluded , through symbolism , to their essential features .", "In different eras , various gods were said to hold the highest position in divine society , including the solar deity Ra , the mysterious god Amun , and the mother goddess Isis .", "The highest deity was usually credited with the creation of the world and often connected with the life @-@ giving power of the sun .", "Some scholars have argued , based in part on Egyptian writings , that the Egyptians came to recognize a single divine power that lay behind all things and was present in all the other deities .", "Yet they never abandoned their original polytheistic view of the world , except possibly during the era of Atenism in the 14th century BC , when official religion focused exclusively on the <unk> sun god Aten .", "Gods were assumed to be present throughout the world , capable of <unk> natural events and the course of human lives .", "People interacted with them in temples and unofficial shrines , for personal reasons as well as for larger goals of state rites .", "Egyptians prayed for divine help , used rituals to <unk> deities to act , and called upon them for advice .", "<unk> ' relations with their gods were a fundamental part of Egyptian society .", "= = Definition = = \n \n The beings in ancient Egyptian tradition who might be labeled as deities are difficult to count .", "Egyptian texts list the names of many deities whose nature is unknown and make vague , indirect references to other gods who are not even named .", "The Egyptologist James P. Allen estimates that more than 1 @,@ 400 deities are named in Egyptian texts , whereas his colleague Christian <unk> says there are \" thousands upon thousands \" of gods .", "The Egyptian language 's terms for these beings were nṯr , \" god \" , and its feminine form <unk> , \" goddess \" .", "Scholars have tried to <unk> the original nature of the gods by proposing etymologies for these words , but none of these suggestions has gained acceptance , and the terms ' origin remains obscure .", "The hieroglyphs that were used as <unk> and <unk> in writing these words show some of the traits that the Egyptians connected with divinity .", "The most common of these signs is a flag flying from a pole .", "Similar objects were placed at the entrances of temples , representing the presence of a deity , throughout ancient Egyptian history .", "Other such hieroglyphs include a falcon , reminiscent of several early gods who were depicted as falcons , and a seated male or female deity .", "The feminine form could also be written with an egg as <unk> , connecting goddesses with creation and birth , or with a cobra , reflecting the use of the cobra to depict many female deities .", "The Egyptians distinguished <unk> , \" gods \" , from <unk> , \" people \" , but the meanings of the Egyptian and the English terms do not match perfectly .", "The term nṯr may have applied to any being that was in some way outside the sphere of everyday life .", "<unk> humans were called nṯr because they were considered to be like the gods , whereas the term was rarely applied to many of Egypt 's lesser supernatural beings , which modern scholars often call \" demons \" .", "Egyptian religious art also depicts places , objects , and concepts in human form .", "These personified ideas range from deities that were important in myth and ritual to obscure beings , only mentioned once or twice , that may be little more than metaphors .", "<unk> these blurred distinctions between gods and other beings , scholars have proposed various definitions of a \" deity \" .", "One widely accepted definition , suggested by Jan Assmann , says that a deity has a cult , is involved in some aspect of the universe , and is described in mythology or other forms of written tradition .", "According to a different definition , by Dimitri <unk> , nṯr applied to any being that was the focus of ritual .", "From this perspective , \" gods \" included the king , who was called a god after his coronation rites , and deceased souls , who entered the divine realm through funeral ceremonies .", "Likewise , the <unk> of the great gods was maintained by the ritual devotion that was performed for them across Egypt .", "= = Origins = = \n \n The first written evidence of deities in Egypt comes from the Early <unk> Period ( c .", "3100 – <unk> BC ) .", "Deities must have emerged sometime in the preceding Predynastic Period ( before 3100 BC ) and grown out of prehistoric religious beliefs .", "Predynastic artwork depicts a variety of animal and human figures .", "Some of these images , such as stars and cattle , are reminiscent of important features of Egyptian religion in later times , but in most cases there is not enough evidence to say whether the images are connected with deities .", "As Egyptian society grew more sophisticated , clearer signs of religious activity appeared .", "The earliest known temples appeared in the last centuries of the predynastic era , along with images that resemble the iconographies of known deities : the falcon that represents Horus and several other gods , the crossed arrows that stand for <unk> , and the <unk> \" Set animal \" that represents Set .", "Many Egyptologists and <unk> have suggested theories about how the gods developed in these early times .", "<unk> <unk> , for instance , thought the Egyptians first revered primitive <unk> , then deities in animal form , and finally deities in human form , whereas Henri Frankfort argued that the gods must have been envisioned in human form from the beginning .", "Some of these theories are now regarded as too simplistic , and more current ones , such as Siegfried <unk> ' hypothesis that deities emerged as humans began to distinguish themselves from and <unk> their environment , are difficult to prove .", "Predynastic Egypt originally consisted of small , independent villages .", "Because many deities in later times were strongly tied to particular towns and regions , many scholars have suggested that the pantheon formed as disparate communities <unk> into larger states , spreading and <unk> the worship of the old local deities .", "But others have argued that the most important predynastic gods were , like other elements of Egyptian culture , present all across the country despite the political divisions within it .", "The final step in the formation of Egyptian religion was the unification of Egypt , in which rulers from Upper Egypt made themselves pharaohs of the entire country .", "These sacred kings and their subordinates assumed the exclusive right to interact with the gods , and kingship became the <unk> focus of the religion .", "New gods continued to emerge after this transformation .", "Some important deities like Isis and Amun are not known to have appeared until the Old Kingdom ( c .", "<unk> – <unk> BC ) .", "Places and concepts could suddenly inspire the creation of a deity to represent them , and deities were sometimes created to serve as opposite @-@ sex counterparts to established gods or goddesses .", "Kings were said to be divine , although only a few continued to be worshipped long after their deaths .", "Some non @-@ royal humans were said to have the favor of the gods and were venerated accordingly .", "This veneration was usually short @-@ lived , but the court architects <unk> and <unk> son of <unk> were regarded as gods centuries after their lifetimes , as were some other officials .", "Through contact with neighboring civilizations , the Egyptians also adopted foreign deities .", "<unk> , who is first mentioned in the Old Kingdom , may have come from Nubia , and Baal , <unk> , and Astarte , among others , were adopted from Canaanite religion during the New Kingdom ( c .", "1550 – 1070 BC ) .", "In Greek and Roman times , from <unk> BC to the early centuries AD , deities from across the Mediterranean world were revered in Egypt , but the native gods remained , and they often absorbed the cults of these newcomers into their own worship .", "= = Characteristics = = \n \n Modern knowledge of Egyptian beliefs about the gods is mostly drawn from religious writings produced by the nation 's scribes and priests .", "These people were the elite of Egyptian society and were very distinct from the general populace , most of whom were illiterate .", "Little is known about how well this broader population knew or understood the sophisticated ideas that the elite developed .", "<unk> ' perceptions of the divine may have differed from those of the priests .", "The populace may , for example , have mistaken the religion 's symbolic statements about the gods and their actions for literal truth .", "But overall , what little is known about popular religious belief is consistent with the elite tradition .", "The two traditions form a largely cohesive vision of the gods and their nature .", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n Most Egyptian deities represent natural or social phenomena .", "The gods were generally said to be <unk> in these phenomena — to be present within nature .", "The types of phenomena they represented include physical places and objects as well as abstract concepts and forces .", "The god Shu was the <unk> of all the world 's air ; the goddess <unk> oversaw a limited region of the earth , the <unk> <unk> ; and the god <unk> personified the abstract notion of perception .", "Major gods often had many roles and were involved in several types of phenomena .", "For instance , <unk> was the god of <unk> Island in the midst of the Nile , the river that was essential to Egyptian civilization .", "He was credited with producing the annual Nile flood that fertilized the nation 's farmland .", "Perhaps as an outgrowth of this life @-@ giving function , he was said to create all living things , <unk> their bodies on a <unk> 's wheel .", "Gods could share the same role in nature ; Ra , Atum , <unk> , Horus , and other deities acted as sun gods .", "Despite their diverse functions , most gods had an overarching role in common : maintaining maat , the universal order that was a central principle of Egyptian religion and was itself personified as a goddess .", "But some deities represented disruption to maat .", "Most prominently , <unk> was the force of chaos , constantly threatening to <unk> the order of the universe , and Set was an ambivalent member of divine society who could both fight disorder and foment it .", "Not all aspects of existence were seen as deities .", "Although many deities were connected with the Nile , no god personified it in the way that Ra personified the sun .", "Short @-@ lived phenomena , like <unk> or <unk> , were not represented by gods ; neither were elements like fire and water or many other components of the world .", "The roles of each deity were fluid , and each god could expand its nature to take on new characteristics .", "As a result , gods ' roles are difficult to <unk> or define .", "But despite their flexibility , the gods had limited abilities and spheres of influence .", "Not even the creator god could reach beyond the boundaries of the cosmos that he created , and even Isis , though she was said to be the <unk> of the gods , was not <unk> .", "Richard H. Wilkinson , however , argues that some texts from the late New Kingdom suggest that , as beliefs about the god Amun evolved , he was thought to approach omniscience and <unk> and to transcend the limits of the world in a way that other deities did not .", "The deities with the most limited and specialized domains are often called \" minor divinities \" or \" demons \" in modern writing , although there is no firm definition for these terms .", "Among these lesser deities , Egyptologist Claude <unk> draws a distinction between \" <unk> \" — specialized patron spirits of certain places , objects , or activities , such as the sea or marsh god <unk> @-@ <unk> and the harvest goddess <unk> — and demons , who have a more dangerous character .", "Many demons are hostile , causing illness and other troubles among humans .", "Their power can also be protective ; they may guard certain places in the Duat , the realm of the dead , or advise and watch over humans .", "Egyptians believed the landscape was full of these unpredictable divine powers .", "Demons often act as servants and messengers to the greater gods , but their position in the hierarchy is not fixed .", "The protective deities <unk> and <unk> originally had minor , demon @-@ like roles , but over time they came to be credited with great influence .", "= = = Behavior = = = \n \n Divine behavior was believed to govern all of nature .", "Except for the few deities who disrupted the divine order , the gods ' actions maintained maat and created and sustained all living things .", "They did this work using a force the Egyptians called <unk> , a term usually translated as \" magic \" .", "<unk> was a fundamental power that the creator god used to form the world and the gods themselves .", "The gods ' actions in the present are described and praised in hymns and funerary texts .", "In contrast , mythology mainly concerns the gods ' actions during a vaguely imagined past in which the gods were present on earth and interacted directly with humans .", "The events of this past time set the pattern for the events of the present .", "Periodic occurrences were tied to events in the mythic past ; the succession of each new pharaoh , for instance , <unk> Horus ' accession to the throne of his father Osiris .", "Myths are metaphors for the gods ' actions , which humans cannot fully understand .", "They contain seemingly contradictory ideas , each expressing a particular perspective on divine events .", "The contradictions in myth are part of the Egyptians ' many @-@ <unk> approach to religious belief — what Henri Frankfort called a \" multiplicity of approaches \" to understanding the gods .", "In myth , the gods behave much like humans .", "They feel emotion ; they can eat , drink , fight , <unk> , <unk> , and die .", "Some have unique character traits .", "Set is aggressive and impulsive , and Thoth , patron of writing and knowledge , is prone to long @-@ <unk> speeches .", "Yet overall , the gods are more like <unk> than well drawn characters .", "Their behavior is inconsistent , and their thoughts and motivations are rarely stated .", "Most myths about them lack highly developed characters and plots , because the symbolic meaning of the myths was more important than elaborate storytelling .", "The first divine act is the creation of the cosmos , described in several creation myths .", "They focus on different gods , each of which may act as creator deities .", "The eight gods of the <unk> , who represent the chaos that <unk> creation , give birth to the sun god , who establishes order in the newly formed world ; Ptah , who embodies thought and creativity , gives form to all things by <unk> and naming them ; Atum produces all things as <unk> of himself ; and Amun , according to the myths promoted by his priesthood , preceded and created the other creator gods .", "These and other versions of the events of creation were not seen as contradictory .", "Each gives a different perspective on the complex process by which the organized universe and its many deities emerged from undifferentiated chaos .", "The period following creation , in which a series of gods rule as kings over the divine society , is the setting for most myths .", "The gods struggle against the forces of chaos and among each other before withdrawing from the human world and installing the historical kings of Egypt to rule in their place .", "A recurring theme in these myths is the effort of the gods to maintain maat against the forces of disorder .", "They fight vicious battles with the forces of chaos at the start of creation .", "Ra and <unk> , battling each other each night , continue this struggle into the present .", "Another prominent theme is the gods ' death and revival .", "The <unk> instance where a god dies is the myth of Osiris ' murder , in which that god is resurrected as ruler of the Duat .", "The sun god is also said to grow old during his daily journey across the sky , sink into the Duat at night , and emerge as a young child at dawn .", "In the process he comes into contact with the <unk> water of primordial chaos .", "Funerary texts that depict Ra 's journey through the Duat also show the corpses of gods who are <unk> along with him .", "Instead of being <unk> immortal , the gods periodically died and were reborn by repeating the events of creation , thus renewing the whole world .", "But it was always possible for this cycle to be disrupted and for chaos to return .", "Some poorly understood Egyptian texts even suggest that this <unk> is destined to happen — that the creator god will one day dissolve the order of the world , leaving only himself and Osiris amid the primordial chaos .", "= = = Locations = = = \n \n Gods were linked with specific regions of the universe .", "In Egyptian tradition , the world includes the earth , the sky , and the Duat .", "Surrounding them is the dark <unk> that existed before creation .", "The gods in general were said to dwell in the sky , although gods whose roles were linked with other parts of the universe were said to live in those places instead .", "Most events of mythology , set in a time before the gods ' withdrawal from the human realm , take place in an earthly setting .", "The deities there sometimes interact with those in the sky .", "The Duat , in contrast , is treated as a remote and inaccessible place , and the gods who dwell there have difficulty communicating with those in the world of the living .", "The space outside the cosmos is also said to be very distant .", "It too is inhabited by deities , some hostile and some beneficial to the other gods and their orderly world .", "In the time after myth , most gods were said to be either in the sky or <unk> present within the world .", "Temples were their main means of contact with humanity .", "Each day , it was believed , the gods moved from the divine realm to their temples , their homes in the human world .", "There they inhabited the cult images , the statues that depicted deities and allowed humans to interact with them in temple rituals .", "This movement between realms was sometimes described as a journey between the sky and the earth .", "As temples were the focal points of Egyptian cities , the god in a city 's main temple was the patron god for the city and the surrounding region .", "Deities ' spheres of influence on earth centered on the towns and regions they presided over .", "Many gods had more than one cult center , and their local ties changed over time .", "They could establish themselves in new cities , or their range of influence could contract .", "Therefore , a given deity 's main cult center in historical times is not necessarily his or her place of origin .", "The political influence of a city could affect the importance of its patron deity .", "When kings from Thebes took control of the country at start of the Middle Kingdom ( c .", "2055 – 1650 BC ) , they elevated Thebes ' patron gods — first the war god <unk> and then Amun — to national prominence .", "= = = Names and epithets = = = \n \n In Egyptian belief , names express the fundamental nature of the things to which they refer .", "In keeping with this belief , the names of deities often relate to their roles or origins .", "The name of the predatory goddess <unk> means \" powerful one \" , the name of the mysterious god Amun means \" hidden one \" , and the name of the goddess <unk> , who was worshipped in the city of <unk> , means \" she of <unk> \" .", "But many other names have no certain meaning , even when the gods who bear them are closely tied to a single role .", "The names of the sky goddess <unk> and the earth god <unk> do not resemble the Egyptian terms for sky and earth .", "The Egyptians also devised false etymologies giving more meanings to divine names .", "A passage in the Coffin Texts renders the name of the funerary god <unk> as <unk> r , meaning \" cleaning of the mouth \" , to link his name with his role in the Opening of the Mouth ritual , while one in the Pyramid Texts says the name is based on words shouted by Osiris , connecting <unk> with the most important funerary deity .", "The gods were believed to have many names .", "Among them were secret names that conveyed their true natures more profoundly than others .", "To know the true name of a deity was to have power over it .", "The importance of names is demonstrated by a myth in which Isis poisons the superior god Ra and refuses to cure him unless he reveals his secret name to her .", "Upon learning the name , she tells it to her son , Horus , and by learning it they gain greater knowledge and power .", "In addition to their names , gods were given epithets , like \" <unk> of <unk> \" , \" ruler of Abydos \" , or \" lord of the sky \" , that describe some aspect of their roles or their worship .", "Because of the gods ' multiple and overlapping roles , deities can have many epithets — with more important gods accumulating more titles — and the same epithet can apply to many deities .", "Some epithets eventually became separate deities , as with <unk> , an epithet applied to several goddesses meaning \" great <unk> \" , which came to be treated as an independent goddess .", "The host of divine names and titles expresses the gods ' <unk> nature .", "= = = Relationships = = = \n \n Egyptian deities are connected in a complex and shifting array of relationships .", "A god 's connections and interactions with other deities helped define its character .", "Thus Isis , as the mother and protector of Horus , was a great <unk> as well as the <unk> of kings .", "Such relationships were the base material from which myths were formed .", "Family relationships are a common type of connection between gods .", "Deities often form male and female pairs , reflecting the importance of procreation in Egyptian religious thought .", "Families of three deities , with a father , mother , and child , represent the creation of new life and the succession of the father by the child , a pattern that connects divine families with royal succession .", "Osiris , Isis , and Horus formed the quintessential family of this type .", "The pattern they set grew more widespread over time , so that many deities in local cult centers , like Ptah , <unk> , and their child <unk> at Memphis and Amun , <unk> , and <unk> at Thebes , were assembled into family <unk> .", "<unk> connections like these are changeable , in keeping with the multiple perspectives in Egyptian belief .", "Hathor , as a fertility goddess , could act as mother to any child god , including the child form of the sun god , although in other circumstances she was the sun god 's daughter .", "Other divine groups were composed of deities with interrelated roles , or who together represented a region of the Egyptian mythological cosmos .", "There were sets of gods for the hours of the day and night and for each <unk> ( province ) of Egypt .", "Some of these groups contain a specific , symbolically important number of deities .", "Paired gods can stand for opposite but interrelated concepts that are part of a greater unity .", "Ra , who is dynamic and light @-@ producing , and Osiris , who is static and <unk> in darkness , merge into a single god each night .", "Groups of three are linked with plurality in ancient Egyptian thought , and groups of four <unk> <unk> .", "Rulers in the late New Kingdom promoted a particularly important group of three gods above all others : Amun , Ra , and Ptah .", "These deities stood for the plurality of all gods , as well as for their own cult centers ( the major cities of Thebes , <unk> , and Memphis ) and for many threefold sets of concepts in Egyptian religious thought .", "Sometimes Set , the patron god of the <unk> Dynasty kings and the embodiment of disorder within the world , was added to this group , which emphasized a single coherent vision of the pantheon .", "Nine , the product of three and three , represents a multitude , so the Egyptians called several large groups \" <unk> \" , or sets of nine , even if they had more than nine members .", "The most prominent <unk> was the <unk> of <unk> , an extended family of deities descended from the creator god Atum , which incorporates many important gods .", "The term \" <unk> \" was often extended to include all of Egypt 's deities .", "This divine assemblage had a vague and changeable hierarchy .", "Gods with broad influence in the cosmos or who were <unk> older than others had higher positions in divine society .", "At the apex of this society was the king of the gods , who was usually identified with the creator deity .", "In different periods of Egyptian history , different gods were most frequently said to hold this exalted position .", "Horus was the most important god in the Early <unk> Period , Ra rose to <unk> in the Old Kingdom , Amun was supreme in the New , and in the Ptolemaic and Roman periods , Isis was the divine queen and creator goddess .", "Newly prominent gods tended to adopt characteristics from their predecessors .", "Isis absorbed the traits of many other goddesses during her rise , and when Amun became the ruler of the pantheon , he was conjoined with Ra , the traditional king of the gods , to become a solar deity .", "= = = <unk> and combinations = = = \n \n The gods were believed to manifest in many forms .", "The Egyptians had complex conception of the human soul , consisting of several parts .", "The spirits of the gods were composed of many of these same elements .", "The ba was the component of the human or divine soul that affected the world around it .", "Any visible manifestation of a god 's power could be called its ba ; thus , the sun was called the ba of Ra .", "A depiction of a deity was considered a <unk> , another component of its being , which acted as a vessel for that deity 's ba to inhabit .", "The cult images of gods that were the focus of temple rituals , as well as the sacred animals that represented certain deities , were believed to house divine bas in this way .", "Gods could be ascribed many bas and <unk> , which were sometimes given names representing different aspects of the god 's nature .", "Everything in existence was said to be one of the <unk> of Atum the creator god , who originally contained all things within himself , and one deity could be called the ba of another , meaning that the first god is a manifestation of the other 's power .", "Divine body parts could act as separate deities , like the Eye of Ra and Hand of Atum , both of which were personified as goddesses .", "<unk> important deities gave rise to local manifestations , which sometimes absorbed the characteristics of older regional gods .", "Horus had many forms tied to particular places , including Horus of <unk> , Horus of <unk> , and Horus of <unk> .", "Such local manifestations could be treated almost as separate beings .", "During the New Kingdom , one man was accused of stealing clothes by an <unk> supposed to communicate messages from Amun of <unk> @-@ Khenty .", "He consulted two other local oracles of Amun hoping for a different judgment .", "Gods ' manifestations also differed according to their roles .", "Horus could be a powerful sky god or vulnerable child , and these forms were sometimes counted as independent deities .", "Gods were combined with each other as easily as they were divided .", "A god could be called the ba of another , or two or more deities could be joined into one god with a combined name and iconography .", "Local gods were linked with greater ones , and deities with similar functions were combined .", "Ra was connected with the local deity <unk> to form <unk> @-@ Ra ; with his fellow ruling god , Amun , to form Amun @-@ Ra ; with the solar form of Horus to form Ra @-@ <unk> ; and with several solar deities as <unk> @-@ <unk> @-@ Ra @-@ Atum .", "On rare occasion , even deities of different sexes were joined in this way , producing combinations like Osiris @-@ <unk> and <unk> @-@ <unk> .", "This linking of deities is called syncretism .", "Unlike other situations for which this term is used , the Egyptian practice was not meant to fuse competing belief systems , although foreign deities could be syncretized with native ones .", "Instead , syncretism acknowledged the overlap between their roles , and extended the sphere of influence for each of them .", "<unk> combinations were not permanent ; a god who was involved in one combination continued to appear separately and to form new combinations with other deities .", "But closely connected deities did sometimes merge .", "Horus absorbed several falcon gods from various regions , such as Khenty @-@ <unk> and Khenty @-@ <unk> , who became little more than local manifestations of him ; Hathor subsumed a similar cow goddess , Bat ; and an early funerary god , <unk> @-@ <unk> , was <unk> by Osiris and Anubis .", "= = = The Aten and possible monotheism = = = \n \n In the reign of Akhenaten ( c .", "<unk> – 1336 BC ) in the mid @-@ New Kingdom , a single solar deity , the Aten , became the sole focus of the state religion .", "Akhenaten ceased to fund the temples of other deities and erased the gods ' names and images on monuments , targeting Amun in particular .", "This new religious system , sometimes called Atenism , differed dramatically from the polytheistic worship of many gods in all other periods .", "Whereas , in earlier times , newly important gods were integrated into existing religious beliefs , Atenism insisted on a single understanding of the divine that excluded the traditional multiplicity of perspectives .", "Yet Atenism may not have been full monotheism , which totally excludes belief in other deities .", "There is evidence suggesting that the general populace was still allowed to worship other gods in private .", "The picture is further complicated by Atenism 's apparent tolerance for some other deities , like Shu .", "For these reasons , the Egyptologist Dominic Montserrat suggested that Akhenaten may have been <unk> , <unk> a single deity while acknowledging the existence of others .", "In any case , Atenism 's aberrant theology did not take root among the Egyptian populace , and Akhenaten 's successors returned to traditional beliefs .", "= = = Unity of the divine in traditional religion = = = \n \n Scholars have long debated whether traditional Egyptian religion ever asserted that the multiple gods were , on a deeper level , unified .", "Reasons for this debate include the practice of syncretism , which might suggest that all the separate gods could ultimately merge into one , and the tendency of Egyptian texts to credit a particular god with power that surpasses all other deities .", "Another point of contention is the appearance of the word \" god \" in wisdom literature , where the term does not refer to a specific deity or group of deities .", "In the early 20th century , for instance , E. A. Wallis <unk> believed that Egyptian commoners were polytheistic , but knowledge of the true monotheistic nature of the religion was reserved for the elite , who wrote the wisdom literature .", "His contemporary James Henry <unk> thought Egyptian religion was instead <unk> , with the power of the sun god present in all other gods , while Hermann <unk> argued that Egyptian civilization had been originally monotheistic and became polytheistic in the course of its history .", "In 1971 , Erik Hornung published a study <unk> these views .", "He points out that in any given period many deities , even minor ones , were described as superior to all others .", "He also argues that the unspecified \" god \" in the wisdom texts is a generic term for whichever deity the reader chooses to <unk> .", "Although the combinations , manifestations , and iconographies of each god were constantly shifting , they were always restricted to a finite number of forms , never becoming fully interchangeable in a monotheistic or <unk> way .", "<unk> , Hornung says , describes Egyptian religion better than other labels .", "An Egyptian could worship any deity at a particular time and credit it with supreme power in that moment , without denying the other gods or merging them all with the god that he or she focused on .", "Hornung concludes that the gods were fully unified only in myth , at the time before creation , after which the multitude of gods emerged from a uniform <unk> .", "Hornung 's arguments have greatly influenced other scholars of Egyptian religion , but some still believe that at times the gods were more unified than he allows .", "Jan Assmann maintains that the notion of a single deity developed slowly through the New Kingdom , beginning with a focus on Amun @-@ Ra as the all @-@ important sun god .", "In his view , Atenism was an extreme outgrowth of this trend .", "It equated the single deity with the sun and dismissed all other gods .", "Then , in the backlash against Atenism , priestly theologians described the universal god in a different way , one that <unk> with traditional polytheism .", "The one god was believed to transcend the world and all the other deities , while at the same time , the multiple gods were aspects of the one .", "According to Assmann , this one god was especially equated with Amun , the dominant god in the late New Kingdom , whereas for the rest of Egyptian history the universal deity could be identified with many other gods .", "James P. Allen says that <unk> notions of one god and many gods would fit well with the \" multiplicity of approaches \" in Egyptian thought , as well as with the <unk> practice of ordinary worshippers .", "He says that the Egyptians may have recognized the unity of the divine by \" identifying their uniform notion of ' god ' with a particular god , depending on the particular situation . \"", "= = <unk> and depictions = = \n \n Egyptian writings describe the gods ' bodies in detail .", "They are made of precious materials ; their flesh is gold , their bones are silver , and their hair is <unk> <unk> .", "They give off a scent that the Egyptians likened to the incense used in rituals .", "Some texts give precise descriptions of particular deities , including their height and eye color .", "Yet these characteristics are not fixed ; in myths , gods change their appearances to suit their own purposes .", "Egyptian texts often refer to deities ' true , underlying forms as \" mysterious \" .", "The Egyptians ' visual representations of their gods are therefore not literal .", "They symbolize specific aspects of each deity 's character , functioning much like the <unk> in hieroglyphic writing .", "For this reason , the funerary god Anubis is commonly shown in Egyptian art as a dog or <unk> , a creature whose <unk> habits threaten the preservation of buried mummies , in an effort to counter this threat and employ it for protection .", "His black coloring alludes to the color of <unk> flesh and to the fertile black soil that Egyptians saw as a symbol of resurrection .", "Most gods were depicted in several ways .", "Hathor could be a cow , cobra , <unk> , or a woman with <unk> horns or ears .", "By depicting a given god in different ways , the Egyptians expressed different aspects of its essential nature .", "The gods are depicted in a finite number of these symbolic forms , so that deities can often be distinguished from one another by their iconographies .", "These forms include men and women ( <unk> ) , animals ( <unk> ) , and , more rarely , <unk> objects .", "<unk> of forms , such as gods with human bodies and animal heads , are common .", "New forms and increasingly complex combinations arose in the course of history .", "Some gods can only be distinguished from others if they are labeled in writing , as with Isis and Hathor .", "Because of the close connection between these goddesses , they could both wear the cow @-@ horn headdress that was originally Hathor 's alone .", "Certain features of divine images are more useful than others in determining a god 's identity .", "The head of a given divine image is particularly significant .", "In a hybrid image , the head represents the original form of the being depicted , so that , as the Egyptologist Henry Fischer put it , \" a lion @-@ headed goddess is a lion @-@ goddess in human form , while a royal sphinx , <unk> , is a man who has assumed the form of a lion . \"", "Divine <unk> , which range from the same types of crowns used by human kings to large hieroglyphs worn on gods ' heads , are another important indicator .", "In contrast , the objects held in gods ' hands tend to be generic .", "Male deities hold was staffs , goddesses hold stalks of papyrus , and both sexes carry ankh signs , representing the Egyptian word for \" life \" , to symbolize their life @-@ giving power .", "The forms in which the gods are shown , although diverse , are limited in many ways .", "Many creatures that are widespread in Egypt were never used in divine iconography , whereas a few , such as falcons , <unk> , and cattle , can each represent many deities .", "Animals that were absent from Egypt in the early stages of its history were not used as divine images .", "For instance , the horse , which was only introduced in the Second Intermediate Period ( c .", "1650 – 1550 BC ) , never represented a god .", "Similarly , the clothes worn by anthropomorphic deities in all periods changed little from the styles used in the Old Kingdom : a <unk> , false beard , and often a shirt for male gods and a long , tight @-@ fitting dress for goddesses .", "The basic anthropomorphic form varies .", "Child gods are depicted nude , as are some adult gods when their <unk> powers are emphasized .", "Certain male deities are given heavy <unk> and breasts , signifying either <unk> or prosperity and abundance .", "Whereas most male gods have red skin and most goddesses are yellow — the same colors used to depict Egyptian men and women — some are given unusual , symbolic skin colors .", "Thus the blue skin and <unk> figure of the god <unk> alludes to the Nile flood he represents and the nourishing fertility it brought .", "A few deities , such as Osiris , Ptah , and <unk> , have a \" <unk> \" appearance , with their limbs tightly <unk> in cloth .", "Although these gods resemble mummies , the earliest examples predate the cloth @-@ wrapped style of <unk> , and this form may instead <unk> back to the earliest , <unk> depictions of deities .", "= = <unk> with humans = = \n \n \n = = = Relationship with the pharaoh = = = \n \n In official writings , pharaohs are said to be divine , and they are constantly depicted in the company of the deities of the pantheon .", "Each pharaoh and his predecessors were considered the successors of the gods who had ruled Egypt in mythic prehistory .", "Living kings were equated with Horus and called the \" son \" of many deities , particularly Osiris and Ra ; deceased kings were equated with these elder gods .", "<unk> had their own mortuary temples where rituals were performed for them during their lives and after their deaths .", "But few pharaohs were worshipped as gods long after their lifetimes , and non @-@ official texts portray kings in a human light .", "For these reasons , scholars disagree about how genuinely most Egyptians believed the king to be a god .", "He may only have been considered divine when he was performing ceremonies .", "However much it was believed , the king 's divine status was the rationale for his role as Egypt 's representative to the gods , as he formed a link between the divine and human realms .", "The Egyptians believed the gods needed temples to dwell in , as well as the periodic performance of rituals and presentation of offerings to <unk> them .", "These things were provided by the cults that the king oversaw , with their priests and laborers .", "Yet , according to royal ideology , temple @-@ building was exclusively the pharaoh 's work , as were the rituals that priests usually performed in his stead .", "These acts were a part of the king 's fundamental role : maintaining maat .", "The king and the nation he represented provided the gods with maat so they could continue to perform their functions , which maintained maat in the cosmos so humans could continue to live .", "= = = <unk> in the human world = = = \n \n Although the Egyptians believed their gods to be present in the world around them , contact between the human and divine realms was mostly limited to specific circumstances .", "In literature , gods may appear to humans in a physical form , but in real life the Egyptians were limited to more indirect means of communication .", "The ba of a god was said to periodically leave the divine realm to dwell in the images of that god .", "By inhabiting these images , the gods left their concealed state and took on a physical form .", "To the Egyptians , a place or object that was <unk> — \" sacred \" — was isolated and <unk> pure , and thus fit for a god to inhabit .", "Temple statues and reliefs , as well as particular sacred animals , like the <unk> bull , served as divine <unk> in this way .", "Dreams and <unk> provided a very different venue for interaction .", "In these states , it was believed , people could come close to the gods and sometimes receive messages from them .", "Finally , according to Egyptian afterlife beliefs , human souls pass into the divine realm after death .", "The Egyptians therefore believed that in death they would exist on the same level as the gods and fully understand their mysterious nature .", "Temples , where the state rituals were carried out , were filled with images of the gods .", "The most important temple image was the cult statue in the inner sanctuary .", "These statues were usually less than life @-@ size , and made of the same precious materials that were said to form the gods ' bodies .", "Many temples had several sanctuaries , each with a cult statue representing one of the gods in a group such as a family triad .", "The city 's primary god was envisioned as its lord , employing many of the residents as servants in the divine household that the temple represented .", "The gods residing in the temples of Egypt collectively represented the entire pantheon .", "But many deities — including some important gods as well as those that were minor or hostile — were never given temples of their own , although some were represented in the temples of other gods .", "To <unk> the sacred power in the sanctuary from the impurities of the outside world , the Egyptians enclosed temple sanctuaries and greatly restricted access to them .", "People other than kings and high priests were thus denied contact with cult statues .", "The only exception was during festival processions , when the statue was carried out of the temple but still enclosed in a portable shrine .", "People did have less direct means of interaction .", "The more public parts of temples often incorporated small places for prayer , from <unk> to <unk> chapels near the back of the temple building .", "Communities also built and managed small chapels for their own use , and some families had shrines inside their homes .", "Despite the gulf that separated humanity from the divine , the Egyptians were surrounded by opportunities to approach their gods .", "= = = Intervention in human lives = = = \n \n Egyptian gods were involved in human lives as well as in the overarching order of nature .", "This divine influence applied mainly to Egypt , as foreign peoples were traditionally believed to be outside the divine order .", "But in the New Kingdom , when other nations were under Egyptian control , foreigners were said to be under the sun god 's benign rule in the same way that Egyptians were .", "Thoth , as the overseer of time , was said to <unk> fixed <unk> to both humans and gods .", "Other gods were also said to govern the length of human lives , including <unk> , who presided over birth , and <unk> , the personification of fate .", "Thus the time and manner of death was the main meaning of the Egyptian concept of fate , although to some extent these deities governed other events in life as well .", "Several texts refer to gods <unk> or inspiring human decisions , working through a person 's \" heart \" — the seat of emotion and <unk> in Egyptian belief .", "Deities were also believed to give commands , instructing the king in the governance of his realm and regulating the management of their temples .", "Egyptian texts rarely mention direct commands given to private persons , and these commands never evolved into a set of divinely enforced moral codes .", "<unk> in ancient Egypt was based on the concept of maat , which , when applied to human society , meant that everyone should live in an orderly way that did not interfere with the well @-@ being of other people .", "Because deities were the <unk> of maat , morality was connected with them .", "For example , the gods judged humans ' moral righteousness after death , and by the New Kingdom , a verdict of innocence in this judgment was believed to be necessary for <unk> into the afterlife .", "But in general , morality was based on practical ways to uphold maat in daily life , rather than on strict rules that the gods laid out .", "<unk> had free will to ignore divine guidance and the behavior required by maat , but by doing so they could bring divine punishment upon themselves .", "A deity carried out this punishment using its ba , the force that <unk> the god 's power in the human world .", "Natural disasters and human <unk> were seen as the work of angry divine bas .", "Conversely , the gods could cure righteous people of illness or even extend their <unk> .", "Both these types of intervention were eventually represented by deities : <unk> , who emerged in the New Kingdom to represent divine rescue from harm , and <unk> , an <unk> god from the late eras of Egyptian history who was believed to avenge wrongdoing .", "Egyptian texts take different views on whether the gods are responsible when humans suffer unjustly .", "<unk> was often seen as a product of <unk> , the cosmic disorder that was the opposite of maat , and therefore the gods were not guilty of causing evil events .", "Some deities who were closely connected with <unk> , such as Set , could be blamed for disorder within the world without placing guilt on the other gods .", "But some writings do accuse the deities of causing human misery , while others give <unk> in the gods ' defense .", "Beginning in the Middle Kingdom , several texts connected the issue of evil in the world with a myth in which the creator god fights a human rebellion against his rule and then withdraws from the earth .", "Because of this human <unk> , the creator is distant from his creation , allowing suffering to exist .", "New Kingdom writings do not question the just nature of the gods as strongly as those of the Middle Kingdom .", "They emphasize humans ' direct , personal relationships with deities and the gods ' power to intervene in human events .", "People in this era put faith in specific gods who they hoped would help and protect them through their lives .", "As a result , upholding the ideals of maat grew less important than gaining the gods ' favor as a way to guarantee a good life .", "Even the pharaohs were regarded as dependent on divine aid , and after the New Kingdom came to an end , government was increasingly influenced by oracles communicating the gods ' will .", "= = = Worship = = = \n \n Official religious practices , which maintained maat for the benefit of all Egypt , were related to , but distinct from , the religious practices of ordinary people , who sought the gods ' help for their personal problems .", "Official religion involved a variety of rituals , based in temples .", "Some rites were performed every day , whereas others were festivals , taking place at longer intervals and often limited to a particular temple or deity .", "The gods received their offerings in daily ceremonies , in which their statues were clothed , <unk> , and presented with food as hymns were recited in their honor .", "These offerings , in addition to maintaining maat for the gods , celebrated deities ' life @-@ giving generosity and encouraged them to remain benevolent rather than vengeful .", "Festivals often involved a ceremonial procession in which a cult image was carried out of the temple in a barque @-@ shaped shrine .", "These processions served various purposes .", "In Roman times , when local deities of all kinds were believed to have power over the Nile inundation , processions in many communities carried temple images to the riverbanks so the gods could <unk> a large and fruitful flood .", "<unk> also traveled between temples , as when the image of Hathor from <unk> Temple visited her consort Horus at the Temple of <unk> .", "<unk> for a god were often based in that deity 's mythology .", "Such rituals were meant to be <unk> of the events of the mythic past , renewing the beneficial effects of the original events .", "In the <unk> festival in honor of Osiris , his death and resurrection were <unk> <unk> at a time when crops were beginning to <unk> .", "The returning <unk> symbolized the renewal of the god 's own life .", "Personal interaction with the gods took many forms .", "People who wanted information or advice consulted oracles , run by temples , that were supposed to convey gods ' answers to questions .", "<unk> and other images of protective deities were used to ward off the demons that might threaten human well @-@ being or to <unk> the god 's positive characteristics to the wearer .", "Private rituals invoked the gods ' power to accomplish personal goals , from healing sickness to cursing enemies .", "These practices used <unk> , the same force of magic that the gods used , which the creator was said to have given to humans so they could fend off misfortune .", "The performer of a private rite often took on the role of a god in a myth , or even threatened a deity , to involve the gods in <unk> the goal .", "Such rituals <unk> with private offerings and prayers , and all three were accepted means of obtaining divine help .", "Prayer and private offerings are generally called \" personal piety \" : acts that reflect a close relationship between an individual and a god .", "Evidence of personal piety is <unk> before the New Kingdom .", "<unk> offerings and personal names , many of which are <unk> , suggest that commoners felt some connection between themselves and their gods .", "But firm evidence of devotion to deities became visible only in the New Kingdom , reaching a peak late in that era .", "Scholars disagree about the meaning of this change — whether direct interaction with the gods was a new development or an outgrowth of older traditions .", "Egyptians now expressed their devotion through a new variety of activities in and around temples .", "They recorded their prayers and their thanks for divine help on stelae .", "They gave offerings of figurines that represented the gods they were praying to , or that symbolized the result they desired ; thus a relief image of Hathor and a <unk> of a woman could both represent a prayer for fertility .", "Occasionally , a person took a particular god as a patron , dedicating his or her property or labor to the god 's cult .", "These practices continued into the latest periods of Egyptian history .", "These later eras saw more religious innovations , including the practice of giving animal mummies as offerings to deities depicted in animal form , such as the cat mummies given to the feline goddess <unk> .", "Some of the major deities from myth and official religion were rarely invoked in popular worship , but many of the great state gods were important in popular tradition .", "The worship of some Egyptian gods spread to neighboring lands , especially to Canaan and Nubia during the New Kingdom , when those regions were under <unk> control .", "In Canaan , the exported deities , including Hathor , Amun , and Set , were often syncretized with native gods , who in turn spread to Egypt .", "The Egyptian deities may not have had permanent temples in Canaan , and their importance there <unk> after Egypt lost control of the region .", "In contrast , many temples to the major Egyptian gods and deified pharaohs were built in Nubia .", "After the end of Egyptian rule there , the imported gods , particularly Amun and Isis , were syncretized with local deities and remained part of the religion of Nubia 's independent Kingdom of <unk> .", "These gods were incorporated into the Nubian ideology of kingship much as they were in Egypt , so that Amun was considered the divine father of the king and Isis and other goddesses were linked with the Nubian queen , the <unk> .", "Some deities reached farther .", "<unk> became a goddess in <unk> Crete , and Amun 's <unk> at <unk> Oasis was known to and consulted by people across the Mediterranean region .", "Under the Greek Ptolemaic Dynasty and then Roman rule , Greeks and Romans introduced their own deities to Egypt .", "These newcomers equated the Egyptian gods with their own , as part of the Greco @-@ Roman tradition of <unk> <unk> .", "But the worship of the native gods was not swallowed up by that of foreign ones .", "Instead , Greek and Roman gods were adopted as manifestations of Egyptian ones .", "Egyptian cults sometimes incorporated Greek language , philosophy , iconography , and even temple architecture .", "Meanwhile , the cults of several Egyptian deities — particularly Isis , Osiris , Anubis , the form of Horus named <unk> , and the fused Greco @-@ Egyptian god <unk> — were adopted into Roman religion and spread across the Roman Empire .", "Roman emperors , like Ptolemaic kings before them , invoked Isis and <unk> to endorse their authority , inside and outside Egypt .", "In the empire 's complex mix of religious traditions , Thoth was transmuted into the legendary esoteric teacher Hermes Trismegistus , and Isis , who was venerated from Britain to Mesopotamia , became the focus of a Greek @-@ style mystery cult .", "Isis and Hermes Trismegistus were both prominent in the Western esoteric tradition that grew from the Roman religious world .", "Temples and cults in Egypt itself declined as the Roman economy deteriorated in the third century AD , and beginning in the fourth century , Christians suppressed the veneration of Egyptian deities .", "The last formal cults , at <unk> , died out in the fifth or sixth century .", "Most beliefs surrounding the gods themselves disappeared within a few hundred years , remaining in magical texts into the seventh and eighth centuries .", "But many of the practices involved in their worship , such as processions and oracles , were adapted to fit Christian ideology and persisted as part of the <unk> Church .", "Given the great changes and diverse influences in Egyptian culture since that time , scholars disagree about whether any modern <unk> practices are descended from those of <unk> religion .", "But many festivals and other traditions of modern Egyptians , both Christian and Muslim , resemble the worship of their ancestors ' gods ." ]
[ "In Roman times , when local deities of all kinds were believed to have power over the Nile inundation , processions in many communities carried temple images to the riverbanks so the gods could <unk> a large and fruitful flood ." ]
[ " = Ancient Egyptian deities = \n \n Ancient Egyptian deities are the gods and goddesses worshipped in ancient Egypt .", "The beliefs and rituals surrounding these gods formed the core of ancient Egyptian religion , which emerged sometime in prehistory .", "Deities represented natural forces and phenomena , and the Egyptians supported and <unk> them through offerings and rituals so that these forces would continue to function according to maat , or divine order .", "After the founding of the Egyptian state around 3100 BC , the authority to perform these tasks was controlled by the pharaoh , who claimed to be the gods ' representative and managed the temples where the rituals were carried out .", "The gods ' complex characteristics were expressed in myths and in intricate relationships between deities : family ties , loose groups and <unk> , and combinations of separate gods into one .", "Deities ' diverse appearances in art — as animals , humans , objects , and combinations of different forms — also alluded , through symbolism , to their essential features .", "In different eras , various gods were said to hold the highest position in divine society , including the solar deity Ra , the mysterious god Amun , and the mother goddess Isis .", "The highest deity was usually credited with the creation of the world and often connected with the life @-@ giving power of the sun .", "Some scholars have argued , based in part on Egyptian writings , that the Egyptians came to recognize a single divine power that lay behind all things and was present in all the other deities .", "Yet they never abandoned their original polytheistic view of the world , except possibly during the era of Atenism in the 14th century BC , when official religion focused exclusively on the <unk> sun god Aten .", "Gods were assumed to be present throughout the world , capable of <unk> natural events and the course of human lives .", "People interacted with them in temples and unofficial shrines , for personal reasons as well as for larger goals of state rites .", "Egyptians prayed for divine help , used rituals to <unk> deities to act , and called upon them for advice .", "<unk> ' relations with their gods were a fundamental part of Egyptian society .", "= = Definition = = \n \n The beings in ancient Egyptian tradition who might be labeled as deities are difficult to count .", "Egyptian texts list the names of many deities whose nature is unknown and make vague , indirect references to other gods who are not even named .", "The Egyptologist James P. Allen estimates that more than 1 @,@ 400 deities are named in Egyptian texts , whereas his colleague Christian <unk> says there are \" thousands upon thousands \" of gods .", "The Egyptian language 's terms for these beings were nṯr , \" god \" , and its feminine form <unk> , \" goddess \" .", "Scholars have tried to <unk> the original nature of the gods by proposing etymologies for these words , but none of these suggestions has gained acceptance , and the terms ' origin remains obscure .", "The hieroglyphs that were used as <unk> and <unk> in writing these words show some of the traits that the Egyptians connected with divinity .", "The most common of these signs is a flag flying from a pole .", "Similar objects were placed at the entrances of temples , representing the presence of a deity , throughout ancient Egyptian history .", "Other such hieroglyphs include a falcon , reminiscent of several early gods who were depicted as falcons , and a seated male or female deity .", "The feminine form could also be written with an egg as <unk> , connecting goddesses with creation and birth , or with a cobra , reflecting the use of the cobra to depict many female deities .", "The Egyptians distinguished <unk> , \" gods \" , from <unk> , \" people \" , but the meanings of the Egyptian and the English terms do not match perfectly .", "The term nṯr may have applied to any being that was in some way outside the sphere of everyday life .", "<unk> humans were called nṯr because they were considered to be like the gods , whereas the term was rarely applied to many of Egypt 's lesser supernatural beings , which modern scholars often call \" demons \" .", "Egyptian religious art also depicts places , objects , and concepts in human form .", "These personified ideas range from deities that were important in myth and ritual to obscure beings , only mentioned once or twice , that may be little more than metaphors .", "<unk> these blurred distinctions between gods and other beings , scholars have proposed various definitions of a \" deity \" .", "One widely accepted definition , suggested by Jan Assmann , says that a deity has a cult , is involved in some aspect of the universe , and is described in mythology or other forms of written tradition .", "According to a different definition , by Dimitri <unk> , nṯr applied to any being that was the focus of ritual .", "From this perspective , \" gods \" included the king , who was called a god after his coronation rites , and deceased souls , who entered the divine realm through funeral ceremonies .", "Likewise , the <unk> of the great gods was maintained by the ritual devotion that was performed for them across Egypt .", "= = Origins = = \n \n The first written evidence of deities in Egypt comes from the Early <unk> Period ( c .", "3100 – <unk> BC ) .", "Deities must have emerged sometime in the preceding Predynastic Period ( before 3100 BC ) and grown out of prehistoric religious beliefs .", "Predynastic artwork depicts a variety of animal and human figures .", "Some of these images , such as stars and cattle , are reminiscent of important features of Egyptian religion in later times , but in most cases there is not enough evidence to say whether the images are connected with deities .", "As Egyptian society grew more sophisticated , clearer signs of religious activity appeared .", "The earliest known temples appeared in the last centuries of the predynastic era , along with images that resemble the iconographies of known deities : the falcon that represents Horus and several other gods , the crossed arrows that stand for <unk> , and the <unk> \" Set animal \" that represents Set .", "Many Egyptologists and <unk> have suggested theories about how the gods developed in these early times .", "<unk> <unk> , for instance , thought the Egyptians first revered primitive <unk> , then deities in animal form , and finally deities in human form , whereas Henri Frankfort argued that the gods must have been envisioned in human form from the beginning .", "Some of these theories are now regarded as too simplistic , and more current ones , such as Siegfried <unk> ' hypothesis that deities emerged as humans began to distinguish themselves from and <unk> their environment , are difficult to prove .", "Predynastic Egypt originally consisted of small , independent villages .", "Because many deities in later times were strongly tied to particular towns and regions , many scholars have suggested that the pantheon formed as disparate communities <unk> into larger states , spreading and <unk> the worship of the old local deities .", "But others have argued that the most important predynastic gods were , like other elements of Egyptian culture , present all across the country despite the political divisions within it .", "The final step in the formation of Egyptian religion was the unification of Egypt , in which rulers from Upper Egypt made themselves pharaohs of the entire country .", "These sacred kings and their subordinates assumed the exclusive right to interact with the gods , and kingship became the <unk> focus of the religion .", "New gods continued to emerge after this transformation .", "Some important deities like Isis and Amun are not known to have appeared until the Old Kingdom ( c .", "<unk> – <unk> BC ) .", "Places and concepts could suddenly inspire the creation of a deity to represent them , and deities were sometimes created to serve as opposite @-@ sex counterparts to established gods or goddesses .", "Kings were said to be divine , although only a few continued to be worshipped long after their deaths .", "Some non @-@ royal humans were said to have the favor of the gods and were venerated accordingly .", "This veneration was usually short @-@ lived , but the court architects <unk> and <unk> son of <unk> were regarded as gods centuries after their lifetimes , as were some other officials .", "Through contact with neighboring civilizations , the Egyptians also adopted foreign deities .", "<unk> , who is first mentioned in the Old Kingdom , may have come from Nubia , and Baal , <unk> , and Astarte , among others , were adopted from Canaanite religion during the New Kingdom ( c .", "1550 – 1070 BC ) .", "In Greek and Roman times , from <unk> BC to the early centuries AD , deities from across the Mediterranean world were revered in Egypt , but the native gods remained , and they often absorbed the cults of these newcomers into their own worship .", "= = Characteristics = = \n \n Modern knowledge of Egyptian beliefs about the gods is mostly drawn from religious writings produced by the nation 's scribes and priests .", "These people were the elite of Egyptian society and were very distinct from the general populace , most of whom were illiterate .", "Little is known about how well this broader population knew or understood the sophisticated ideas that the elite developed .", "<unk> ' perceptions of the divine may have differed from those of the priests .", "The populace may , for example , have mistaken the religion 's symbolic statements about the gods and their actions for literal truth .", "But overall , what little is known about popular religious belief is consistent with the elite tradition .", "The two traditions form a largely cohesive vision of the gods and their nature .", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n Most Egyptian deities represent natural or social phenomena .", "The gods were generally said to be <unk> in these phenomena — to be present within nature .", "The types of phenomena they represented include physical places and objects as well as abstract concepts and forces .", "The god Shu was the <unk> of all the world 's air ; the goddess <unk> oversaw a limited region of the earth , the <unk> <unk> ; and the god <unk> personified the abstract notion of perception .", "Major gods often had many roles and were involved in several types of phenomena .", "For instance , <unk> was the god of <unk> Island in the midst of the Nile , the river that was essential to Egyptian civilization .", "He was credited with producing the annual Nile flood that fertilized the nation 's farmland .", "Perhaps as an outgrowth of this life @-@ giving function , he was said to create all living things , <unk> their bodies on a <unk> 's wheel .", "Gods could share the same role in nature ; Ra , Atum , <unk> , Horus , and other deities acted as sun gods .", "Despite their diverse functions , most gods had an overarching role in common : maintaining maat , the universal order that was a central principle of Egyptian religion and was itself personified as a goddess .", "But some deities represented disruption to maat .", "Most prominently , <unk> was the force of chaos , constantly threatening to <unk> the order of the universe , and Set was an ambivalent member of divine society who could both fight disorder and foment it .", "Not all aspects of existence were seen as deities .", "Although many deities were connected with the Nile , no god personified it in the way that Ra personified the sun .", "Short @-@ lived phenomena , like <unk> or <unk> , were not represented by gods ; neither were elements like fire and water or many other components of the world .", "The roles of each deity were fluid , and each god could expand its nature to take on new characteristics .", "As a result , gods ' roles are difficult to <unk> or define .", "But despite their flexibility , the gods had limited abilities and spheres of influence .", "Not even the creator god could reach beyond the boundaries of the cosmos that he created , and even Isis , though she was said to be the <unk> of the gods , was not <unk> .", "Richard H. Wilkinson , however , argues that some texts from the late New Kingdom suggest that , as beliefs about the god Amun evolved , he was thought to approach omniscience and <unk> and to transcend the limits of the world in a way that other deities did not .", "The deities with the most limited and specialized domains are often called \" minor divinities \" or \" demons \" in modern writing , although there is no firm definition for these terms .", "Among these lesser deities , Egyptologist Claude <unk> draws a distinction between \" <unk> \" — specialized patron spirits of certain places , objects , or activities , such as the sea or marsh god <unk> @-@ <unk> and the harvest goddess <unk> — and demons , who have a more dangerous character .", "Many demons are hostile , causing illness and other troubles among humans .", "Their power can also be protective ; they may guard certain places in the Duat , the realm of the dead , or advise and watch over humans .", "Egyptians believed the landscape was full of these unpredictable divine powers .", "Demons often act as servants and messengers to the greater gods , but their position in the hierarchy is not fixed .", "The protective deities <unk> and <unk> originally had minor , demon @-@ like roles , but over time they came to be credited with great influence .", "= = = Behavior = = = \n \n Divine behavior was believed to govern all of nature .", "Except for the few deities who disrupted the divine order , the gods ' actions maintained maat and created and sustained all living things .", "They did this work using a force the Egyptians called <unk> , a term usually translated as \" magic \" .", "<unk> was a fundamental power that the creator god used to form the world and the gods themselves .", "The gods ' actions in the present are described and praised in hymns and funerary texts .", "In contrast , mythology mainly concerns the gods ' actions during a vaguely imagined past in which the gods were present on earth and interacted directly with humans .", "The events of this past time set the pattern for the events of the present .", "Periodic occurrences were tied to events in the mythic past ; the succession of each new pharaoh , for instance , <unk> Horus ' accession to the throne of his father Osiris .", "Myths are metaphors for the gods ' actions , which humans cannot fully understand .", "They contain seemingly contradictory ideas , each expressing a particular perspective on divine events .", "The contradictions in myth are part of the Egyptians ' many @-@ <unk> approach to religious belief — what Henri Frankfort called a \" multiplicity of approaches \" to understanding the gods .", "In myth , the gods behave much like humans .", "They feel emotion ; they can eat , drink , fight , <unk> , <unk> , and die .", "Some have unique character traits .", "Set is aggressive and impulsive , and Thoth , patron of writing and knowledge , is prone to long @-@ <unk> speeches .", "Yet overall , the gods are more like <unk> than well drawn characters .", "Their behavior is inconsistent , and their thoughts and motivations are rarely stated .", "Most myths about them lack highly developed characters and plots , because the symbolic meaning of the myths was more important than elaborate storytelling .", "The first divine act is the creation of the cosmos , described in several creation myths .", "They focus on different gods , each of which may act as creator deities .", "The eight gods of the <unk> , who represent the chaos that <unk> creation , give birth to the sun god , who establishes order in the newly formed world ; Ptah , who embodies thought and creativity , gives form to all things by <unk> and naming them ; Atum produces all things as <unk> of himself ; and Amun , according to the myths promoted by his priesthood , preceded and created the other creator gods .", "These and other versions of the events of creation were not seen as contradictory .", "Each gives a different perspective on the complex process by which the organized universe and its many deities emerged from undifferentiated chaos .", "The period following creation , in which a series of gods rule as kings over the divine society , is the setting for most myths .", "The gods struggle against the forces of chaos and among each other before withdrawing from the human world and installing the historical kings of Egypt to rule in their place .", "A recurring theme in these myths is the effort of the gods to maintain maat against the forces of disorder .", "They fight vicious battles with the forces of chaos at the start of creation .", "Ra and <unk> , battling each other each night , continue this struggle into the present .", "Another prominent theme is the gods ' death and revival .", "The <unk> instance where a god dies is the myth of Osiris ' murder , in which that god is resurrected as ruler of the Duat .", "The sun god is also said to grow old during his daily journey across the sky , sink into the Duat at night , and emerge as a young child at dawn .", "In the process he comes into contact with the <unk> water of primordial chaos .", "Funerary texts that depict Ra 's journey through the Duat also show the corpses of gods who are <unk> along with him .", "Instead of being <unk> immortal , the gods periodically died and were reborn by repeating the events of creation , thus renewing the whole world .", "But it was always possible for this cycle to be disrupted and for chaos to return .", "Some poorly understood Egyptian texts even suggest that this <unk> is destined to happen — that the creator god will one day dissolve the order of the world , leaving only himself and Osiris amid the primordial chaos .", "= = = Locations = = = \n \n Gods were linked with specific regions of the universe .", "In Egyptian tradition , the world includes the earth , the sky , and the Duat .", "Surrounding them is the dark <unk> that existed before creation .", "The gods in general were said to dwell in the sky , although gods whose roles were linked with other parts of the universe were said to live in those places instead .", "Most events of mythology , set in a time before the gods ' withdrawal from the human realm , take place in an earthly setting .", "The deities there sometimes interact with those in the sky .", "The Duat , in contrast , is treated as a remote and inaccessible place , and the gods who dwell there have difficulty communicating with those in the world of the living .", "The space outside the cosmos is also said to be very distant .", "It too is inhabited by deities , some hostile and some beneficial to the other gods and their orderly world .", "In the time after myth , most gods were said to be either in the sky or <unk> present within the world .", "Temples were their main means of contact with humanity .", "Each day , it was believed , the gods moved from the divine realm to their temples , their homes in the human world .", "There they inhabited the cult images , the statues that depicted deities and allowed humans to interact with them in temple rituals .", "This movement between realms was sometimes described as a journey between the sky and the earth .", "As temples were the focal points of Egyptian cities , the god in a city 's main temple was the patron god for the city and the surrounding region .", "Deities ' spheres of influence on earth centered on the towns and regions they presided over .", "Many gods had more than one cult center , and their local ties changed over time .", "They could establish themselves in new cities , or their range of influence could contract .", "Therefore , a given deity 's main cult center in historical times is not necessarily his or her place of origin .", "The political influence of a city could affect the importance of its patron deity .", "When kings from Thebes took control of the country at start of the Middle Kingdom ( c .", "2055 – 1650 BC ) , they elevated Thebes ' patron gods — first the war god <unk> and then Amun — to national prominence .", "= = = Names and epithets = = = \n \n In Egyptian belief , names express the fundamental nature of the things to which they refer .", "In keeping with this belief , the names of deities often relate to their roles or origins .", "The name of the predatory goddess <unk> means \" powerful one \" , the name of the mysterious god Amun means \" hidden one \" , and the name of the goddess <unk> , who was worshipped in the city of <unk> , means \" she of <unk> \" .", "But many other names have no certain meaning , even when the gods who bear them are closely tied to a single role .", "The names of the sky goddess <unk> and the earth god <unk> do not resemble the Egyptian terms for sky and earth .", "The Egyptians also devised false etymologies giving more meanings to divine names .", "A passage in the Coffin Texts renders the name of the funerary god <unk> as <unk> r , meaning \" cleaning of the mouth \" , to link his name with his role in the Opening of the Mouth ritual , while one in the Pyramid Texts says the name is based on words shouted by Osiris , connecting <unk> with the most important funerary deity .", "The gods were believed to have many names .", "Among them were secret names that conveyed their true natures more profoundly than others .", "To know the true name of a deity was to have power over it .", "The importance of names is demonstrated by a myth in which Isis poisons the superior god Ra and refuses to cure him unless he reveals his secret name to her .", "Upon learning the name , she tells it to her son , Horus , and by learning it they gain greater knowledge and power .", "In addition to their names , gods were given epithets , like \" <unk> of <unk> \" , \" ruler of Abydos \" , or \" lord of the sky \" , that describe some aspect of their roles or their worship .", "Because of the gods ' multiple and overlapping roles , deities can have many epithets — with more important gods accumulating more titles — and the same epithet can apply to many deities .", "Some epithets eventually became separate deities , as with <unk> , an epithet applied to several goddesses meaning \" great <unk> \" , which came to be treated as an independent goddess .", "The host of divine names and titles expresses the gods ' <unk> nature .", "= = = Relationships = = = \n \n Egyptian deities are connected in a complex and shifting array of relationships .", "A god 's connections and interactions with other deities helped define its character .", "Thus Isis , as the mother and protector of Horus , was a great <unk> as well as the <unk> of kings .", "Such relationships were the base material from which myths were formed .", "Family relationships are a common type of connection between gods .", "Deities often form male and female pairs , reflecting the importance of procreation in Egyptian religious thought .", "Families of three deities , with a father , mother , and child , represent the creation of new life and the succession of the father by the child , a pattern that connects divine families with royal succession .", "Osiris , Isis , and Horus formed the quintessential family of this type .", "The pattern they set grew more widespread over time , so that many deities in local cult centers , like Ptah , <unk> , and their child <unk> at Memphis and Amun , <unk> , and <unk> at Thebes , were assembled into family <unk> .", "<unk> connections like these are changeable , in keeping with the multiple perspectives in Egyptian belief .", "Hathor , as a fertility goddess , could act as mother to any child god , including the child form of the sun god , although in other circumstances she was the sun god 's daughter .", "Other divine groups were composed of deities with interrelated roles , or who together represented a region of the Egyptian mythological cosmos .", "There were sets of gods for the hours of the day and night and for each <unk> ( province ) of Egypt .", "Some of these groups contain a specific , symbolically important number of deities .", "Paired gods can stand for opposite but interrelated concepts that are part of a greater unity .", "Ra , who is dynamic and light @-@ producing , and Osiris , who is static and <unk> in darkness , merge into a single god each night .", "Groups of three are linked with plurality in ancient Egyptian thought , and groups of four <unk> <unk> .", "Rulers in the late New Kingdom promoted a particularly important group of three gods above all others : Amun , Ra , and Ptah .", "These deities stood for the plurality of all gods , as well as for their own cult centers ( the major cities of Thebes , <unk> , and Memphis ) and for many threefold sets of concepts in Egyptian religious thought .", "Sometimes Set , the patron god of the <unk> Dynasty kings and the embodiment of disorder within the world , was added to this group , which emphasized a single coherent vision of the pantheon .", "Nine , the product of three and three , represents a multitude , so the Egyptians called several large groups \" <unk> \" , or sets of nine , even if they had more than nine members .", "The most prominent <unk> was the <unk> of <unk> , an extended family of deities descended from the creator god Atum , which incorporates many important gods .", "The term \" <unk> \" was often extended to include all of Egypt 's deities .", "This divine assemblage had a vague and changeable hierarchy .", "Gods with broad influence in the cosmos or who were <unk> older than others had higher positions in divine society .", "At the apex of this society was the king of the gods , who was usually identified with the creator deity .", "In different periods of Egyptian history , different gods were most frequently said to hold this exalted position .", "Horus was the most important god in the Early <unk> Period , Ra rose to <unk> in the Old Kingdom , Amun was supreme in the New , and in the Ptolemaic and Roman periods , Isis was the divine queen and creator goddess .", "Newly prominent gods tended to adopt characteristics from their predecessors .", "Isis absorbed the traits of many other goddesses during her rise , and when Amun became the ruler of the pantheon , he was conjoined with Ra , the traditional king of the gods , to become a solar deity .", "= = = <unk> and combinations = = = \n \n The gods were believed to manifest in many forms .", "The Egyptians had complex conception of the human soul , consisting of several parts .", "The spirits of the gods were composed of many of these same elements .", "The ba was the component of the human or divine soul that affected the world around it .", "Any visible manifestation of a god 's power could be called its ba ; thus , the sun was called the ba of Ra .", "A depiction of a deity was considered a <unk> , another component of its being , which acted as a vessel for that deity 's ba to inhabit .", "The cult images of gods that were the focus of temple rituals , as well as the sacred animals that represented certain deities , were believed to house divine bas in this way .", "Gods could be ascribed many bas and <unk> , which were sometimes given names representing different aspects of the god 's nature .", "Everything in existence was said to be one of the <unk> of Atum the creator god , who originally contained all things within himself , and one deity could be called the ba of another , meaning that the first god is a manifestation of the other 's power .", "Divine body parts could act as separate deities , like the Eye of Ra and Hand of Atum , both of which were personified as goddesses .", "<unk> important deities gave rise to local manifestations , which sometimes absorbed the characteristics of older regional gods .", "Horus had many forms tied to particular places , including Horus of <unk> , Horus of <unk> , and Horus of <unk> .", "Such local manifestations could be treated almost as separate beings .", "During the New Kingdom , one man was accused of stealing clothes by an <unk> supposed to communicate messages from Amun of <unk> @-@ Khenty .", "He consulted two other local oracles of Amun hoping for a different judgment .", "Gods ' manifestations also differed according to their roles .", "Horus could be a powerful sky god or vulnerable child , and these forms were sometimes counted as independent deities .", "Gods were combined with each other as easily as they were divided .", "A god could be called the ba of another , or two or more deities could be joined into one god with a combined name and iconography .", "Local gods were linked with greater ones , and deities with similar functions were combined .", "Ra was connected with the local deity <unk> to form <unk> @-@ Ra ; with his fellow ruling god , Amun , to form Amun @-@ Ra ; with the solar form of Horus to form Ra @-@ <unk> ; and with several solar deities as <unk> @-@ <unk> @-@ Ra @-@ Atum .", "On rare occasion , even deities of different sexes were joined in this way , producing combinations like Osiris @-@ <unk> and <unk> @-@ <unk> .", "This linking of deities is called syncretism .", "Unlike other situations for which this term is used , the Egyptian practice was not meant to fuse competing belief systems , although foreign deities could be syncretized with native ones .", "Instead , syncretism acknowledged the overlap between their roles , and extended the sphere of influence for each of them .", "<unk> combinations were not permanent ; a god who was involved in one combination continued to appear separately and to form new combinations with other deities .", "But closely connected deities did sometimes merge .", "Horus absorbed several falcon gods from various regions , such as Khenty @-@ <unk> and Khenty @-@ <unk> , who became little more than local manifestations of him ; Hathor subsumed a similar cow goddess , Bat ; and an early funerary god , <unk> @-@ <unk> , was <unk> by Osiris and Anubis .", "= = = The Aten and possible monotheism = = = \n \n In the reign of Akhenaten ( c .", "<unk> – 1336 BC ) in the mid @-@ New Kingdom , a single solar deity , the Aten , became the sole focus of the state religion .", "Akhenaten ceased to fund the temples of other deities and erased the gods ' names and images on monuments , targeting Amun in particular .", "This new religious system , sometimes called Atenism , differed dramatically from the polytheistic worship of many gods in all other periods .", "Whereas , in earlier times , newly important gods were integrated into existing religious beliefs , Atenism insisted on a single understanding of the divine that excluded the traditional multiplicity of perspectives .", "Yet Atenism may not have been full monotheism , which totally excludes belief in other deities .", "There is evidence suggesting that the general populace was still allowed to worship other gods in private .", "The picture is further complicated by Atenism 's apparent tolerance for some other deities , like Shu .", "For these reasons , the Egyptologist Dominic Montserrat suggested that Akhenaten may have been <unk> , <unk> a single deity while acknowledging the existence of others .", "In any case , Atenism 's aberrant theology did not take root among the Egyptian populace , and Akhenaten 's successors returned to traditional beliefs .", "= = = Unity of the divine in traditional religion = = = \n \n Scholars have long debated whether traditional Egyptian religion ever asserted that the multiple gods were , on a deeper level , unified .", "Reasons for this debate include the practice of syncretism , which might suggest that all the separate gods could ultimately merge into one , and the tendency of Egyptian texts to credit a particular god with power that surpasses all other deities .", "Another point of contention is the appearance of the word \" god \" in wisdom literature , where the term does not refer to a specific deity or group of deities .", "In the early 20th century , for instance , E. A. Wallis <unk> believed that Egyptian commoners were polytheistic , but knowledge of the true monotheistic nature of the religion was reserved for the elite , who wrote the wisdom literature .", "His contemporary James Henry <unk> thought Egyptian religion was instead <unk> , with the power of the sun god present in all other gods , while Hermann <unk> argued that Egyptian civilization had been originally monotheistic and became polytheistic in the course of its history .", "In 1971 , Erik Hornung published a study <unk> these views .", "He points out that in any given period many deities , even minor ones , were described as superior to all others .", "He also argues that the unspecified \" god \" in the wisdom texts is a generic term for whichever deity the reader chooses to <unk> .", "Although the combinations , manifestations , and iconographies of each god were constantly shifting , they were always restricted to a finite number of forms , never becoming fully interchangeable in a monotheistic or <unk> way .", "<unk> , Hornung says , describes Egyptian religion better than other labels .", "An Egyptian could worship any deity at a particular time and credit it with supreme power in that moment , without denying the other gods or merging them all with the god that he or she focused on .", "Hornung concludes that the gods were fully unified only in myth , at the time before creation , after which the multitude of gods emerged from a uniform <unk> .", "Hornung 's arguments have greatly influenced other scholars of Egyptian religion , but some still believe that at times the gods were more unified than he allows .", "Jan Assmann maintains that the notion of a single deity developed slowly through the New Kingdom , beginning with a focus on Amun @-@ Ra as the all @-@ important sun god .", "In his view , Atenism was an extreme outgrowth of this trend .", "It equated the single deity with the sun and dismissed all other gods .", "Then , in the backlash against Atenism , priestly theologians described the universal god in a different way , one that <unk> with traditional polytheism .", "The one god was believed to transcend the world and all the other deities , while at the same time , the multiple gods were aspects of the one .", "According to Assmann , this one god was especially equated with Amun , the dominant god in the late New Kingdom , whereas for the rest of Egyptian history the universal deity could be identified with many other gods .", "James P. Allen says that <unk> notions of one god and many gods would fit well with the \" multiplicity of approaches \" in Egyptian thought , as well as with the <unk> practice of ordinary worshippers .", "He says that the Egyptians may have recognized the unity of the divine by \" identifying their uniform notion of ' god ' with a particular god , depending on the particular situation . \"", "= = <unk> and depictions = = \n \n Egyptian writings describe the gods ' bodies in detail .", "They are made of precious materials ; their flesh is gold , their bones are silver , and their hair is <unk> <unk> .", "They give off a scent that the Egyptians likened to the incense used in rituals .", "Some texts give precise descriptions of particular deities , including their height and eye color .", "Yet these characteristics are not fixed ; in myths , gods change their appearances to suit their own purposes .", "Egyptian texts often refer to deities ' true , underlying forms as \" mysterious \" .", "The Egyptians ' visual representations of their gods are therefore not literal .", "They symbolize specific aspects of each deity 's character , functioning much like the <unk> in hieroglyphic writing .", "For this reason , the funerary god Anubis is commonly shown in Egyptian art as a dog or <unk> , a creature whose <unk> habits threaten the preservation of buried mummies , in an effort to counter this threat and employ it for protection .", "His black coloring alludes to the color of <unk> flesh and to the fertile black soil that Egyptians saw as a symbol of resurrection .", "Most gods were depicted in several ways .", "Hathor could be a cow , cobra , <unk> , or a woman with <unk> horns or ears .", "By depicting a given god in different ways , the Egyptians expressed different aspects of its essential nature .", "The gods are depicted in a finite number of these symbolic forms , so that deities can often be distinguished from one another by their iconographies .", "These forms include men and women ( <unk> ) , animals ( <unk> ) , and , more rarely , <unk> objects .", "<unk> of forms , such as gods with human bodies and animal heads , are common .", "New forms and increasingly complex combinations arose in the course of history .", "Some gods can only be distinguished from others if they are labeled in writing , as with Isis and Hathor .", "Because of the close connection between these goddesses , they could both wear the cow @-@ horn headdress that was originally Hathor 's alone .", "Certain features of divine images are more useful than others in determining a god 's identity .", "The head of a given divine image is particularly significant .", "In a hybrid image , the head represents the original form of the being depicted , so that , as the Egyptologist Henry Fischer put it , \" a lion @-@ headed goddess is a lion @-@ goddess in human form , while a royal sphinx , <unk> , is a man who has assumed the form of a lion . \"", "Divine <unk> , which range from the same types of crowns used by human kings to large hieroglyphs worn on gods ' heads , are another important indicator .", "In contrast , the objects held in gods ' hands tend to be generic .", "Male deities hold was staffs , goddesses hold stalks of papyrus , and both sexes carry ankh signs , representing the Egyptian word for \" life \" , to symbolize their life @-@ giving power .", "The forms in which the gods are shown , although diverse , are limited in many ways .", "Many creatures that are widespread in Egypt were never used in divine iconography , whereas a few , such as falcons , <unk> , and cattle , can each represent many deities .", "Animals that were absent from Egypt in the early stages of its history were not used as divine images .", "For instance , the horse , which was only introduced in the Second Intermediate Period ( c .", "1650 – 1550 BC ) , never represented a god .", "Similarly , the clothes worn by anthropomorphic deities in all periods changed little from the styles used in the Old Kingdom : a <unk> , false beard , and often a shirt for male gods and a long , tight @-@ fitting dress for goddesses .", "The basic anthropomorphic form varies .", "Child gods are depicted nude , as are some adult gods when their <unk> powers are emphasized .", "Certain male deities are given heavy <unk> and breasts , signifying either <unk> or prosperity and abundance .", "Whereas most male gods have red skin and most goddesses are yellow — the same colors used to depict Egyptian men and women — some are given unusual , symbolic skin colors .", "Thus the blue skin and <unk> figure of the god <unk> alludes to the Nile flood he represents and the nourishing fertility it brought .", "A few deities , such as Osiris , Ptah , and <unk> , have a \" <unk> \" appearance , with their limbs tightly <unk> in cloth .", "Although these gods resemble mummies , the earliest examples predate the cloth @-@ wrapped style of <unk> , and this form may instead <unk> back to the earliest , <unk> depictions of deities .", "= = <unk> with humans = = \n \n \n = = = Relationship with the pharaoh = = = \n \n In official writings , pharaohs are said to be divine , and they are constantly depicted in the company of the deities of the pantheon .", "Each pharaoh and his predecessors were considered the successors of the gods who had ruled Egypt in mythic prehistory .", "Living kings were equated with Horus and called the \" son \" of many deities , particularly Osiris and Ra ; deceased kings were equated with these elder gods .", "<unk> had their own mortuary temples where rituals were performed for them during their lives and after their deaths .", "But few pharaohs were worshipped as gods long after their lifetimes , and non @-@ official texts portray kings in a human light .", "For these reasons , scholars disagree about how genuinely most Egyptians believed the king to be a god .", "He may only have been considered divine when he was performing ceremonies .", "However much it was believed , the king 's divine status was the rationale for his role as Egypt 's representative to the gods , as he formed a link between the divine and human realms .", "The Egyptians believed the gods needed temples to dwell in , as well as the periodic performance of rituals and presentation of offerings to <unk> them .", "These things were provided by the cults that the king oversaw , with their priests and laborers .", "Yet , according to royal ideology , temple @-@ building was exclusively the pharaoh 's work , as were the rituals that priests usually performed in his stead .", "These acts were a part of the king 's fundamental role : maintaining maat .", "The king and the nation he represented provided the gods with maat so they could continue to perform their functions , which maintained maat in the cosmos so humans could continue to live .", "= = = <unk> in the human world = = = \n \n Although the Egyptians believed their gods to be present in the world around them , contact between the human and divine realms was mostly limited to specific circumstances .", "In literature , gods may appear to humans in a physical form , but in real life the Egyptians were limited to more indirect means of communication .", "The ba of a god was said to periodically leave the divine realm to dwell in the images of that god .", "By inhabiting these images , the gods left their concealed state and took on a physical form .", "To the Egyptians , a place or object that was <unk> — \" sacred \" — was isolated and <unk> pure , and thus fit for a god to inhabit .", "Temple statues and reliefs , as well as particular sacred animals , like the <unk> bull , served as divine <unk> in this way .", "Dreams and <unk> provided a very different venue for interaction .", "In these states , it was believed , people could come close to the gods and sometimes receive messages from them .", "Finally , according to Egyptian afterlife beliefs , human souls pass into the divine realm after death .", "The Egyptians therefore believed that in death they would exist on the same level as the gods and fully understand their mysterious nature .", "Temples , where the state rituals were carried out , were filled with images of the gods .", "The most important temple image was the cult statue in the inner sanctuary .", "These statues were usually less than life @-@ size , and made of the same precious materials that were said to form the gods ' bodies .", "Many temples had several sanctuaries , each with a cult statue representing one of the gods in a group such as a family triad .", "The city 's primary god was envisioned as its lord , employing many of the residents as servants in the divine household that the temple represented .", "The gods residing in the temples of Egypt collectively represented the entire pantheon .", "But many deities — including some important gods as well as those that were minor or hostile — were never given temples of their own , although some were represented in the temples of other gods .", "To <unk> the sacred power in the sanctuary from the impurities of the outside world , the Egyptians enclosed temple sanctuaries and greatly restricted access to them .", "People other than kings and high priests were thus denied contact with cult statues .", "The only exception was during festival processions , when the statue was carried out of the temple but still enclosed in a portable shrine .", "People did have less direct means of interaction .", "The more public parts of temples often incorporated small places for prayer , from <unk> to <unk> chapels near the back of the temple building .", "Communities also built and managed small chapels for their own use , and some families had shrines inside their homes .", "Despite the gulf that separated humanity from the divine , the Egyptians were surrounded by opportunities to approach their gods .", "= = = Intervention in human lives = = = \n \n Egyptian gods were involved in human lives as well as in the overarching order of nature .", "This divine influence applied mainly to Egypt , as foreign peoples were traditionally believed to be outside the divine order .", "But in the New Kingdom , when other nations were under Egyptian control , foreigners were said to be under the sun god 's benign rule in the same way that Egyptians were .", "Thoth , as the overseer of time , was said to <unk> fixed <unk> to both humans and gods .", "Other gods were also said to govern the length of human lives , including <unk> , who presided over birth , and <unk> , the personification of fate .", "Thus the time and manner of death was the main meaning of the Egyptian concept of fate , although to some extent these deities governed other events in life as well .", "Several texts refer to gods <unk> or inspiring human decisions , working through a person 's \" heart \" — the seat of emotion and <unk> in Egyptian belief .", "Deities were also believed to give commands , instructing the king in the governance of his realm and regulating the management of their temples .", "Egyptian texts rarely mention direct commands given to private persons , and these commands never evolved into a set of divinely enforced moral codes .", "<unk> in ancient Egypt was based on the concept of maat , which , when applied to human society , meant that everyone should live in an orderly way that did not interfere with the well @-@ being of other people .", "Because deities were the <unk> of maat , morality was connected with them .", "For example , the gods judged humans ' moral righteousness after death , and by the New Kingdom , a verdict of innocence in this judgment was believed to be necessary for <unk> into the afterlife .", "But in general , morality was based on practical ways to uphold maat in daily life , rather than on strict rules that the gods laid out .", "<unk> had free will to ignore divine guidance and the behavior required by maat , but by doing so they could bring divine punishment upon themselves .", "A deity carried out this punishment using its ba , the force that <unk> the god 's power in the human world .", "Natural disasters and human <unk> were seen as the work of angry divine bas .", "Conversely , the gods could cure righteous people of illness or even extend their <unk> .", "Both these types of intervention were eventually represented by deities : <unk> , who emerged in the New Kingdom to represent divine rescue from harm , and <unk> , an <unk> god from the late eras of Egyptian history who was believed to avenge wrongdoing .", "Egyptian texts take different views on whether the gods are responsible when humans suffer unjustly .", "<unk> was often seen as a product of <unk> , the cosmic disorder that was the opposite of maat , and therefore the gods were not guilty of causing evil events .", "Some deities who were closely connected with <unk> , such as Set , could be blamed for disorder within the world without placing guilt on the other gods .", "But some writings do accuse the deities of causing human misery , while others give <unk> in the gods ' defense .", "Beginning in the Middle Kingdom , several texts connected the issue of evil in the world with a myth in which the creator god fights a human rebellion against his rule and then withdraws from the earth .", "Because of this human <unk> , the creator is distant from his creation , allowing suffering to exist .", "New Kingdom writings do not question the just nature of the gods as strongly as those of the Middle Kingdom .", "They emphasize humans ' direct , personal relationships with deities and the gods ' power to intervene in human events .", "People in this era put faith in specific gods who they hoped would help and protect them through their lives .", "As a result , upholding the ideals of maat grew less important than gaining the gods ' favor as a way to guarantee a good life .", "Even the pharaohs were regarded as dependent on divine aid , and after the New Kingdom came to an end , government was increasingly influenced by oracles communicating the gods ' will .", "= = = Worship = = = \n \n Official religious practices , which maintained maat for the benefit of all Egypt , were related to , but distinct from , the religious practices of ordinary people , who sought the gods ' help for their personal problems .", "Official religion involved a variety of rituals , based in temples .", "Some rites were performed every day , whereas others were festivals , taking place at longer intervals and often limited to a particular temple or deity .", "The gods received their offerings in daily ceremonies , in which their statues were clothed , <unk> , and presented with food as hymns were recited in their honor .", "These offerings , in addition to maintaining maat for the gods , celebrated deities ' life @-@ giving generosity and encouraged them to remain benevolent rather than vengeful .", "Festivals often involved a ceremonial procession in which a cult image was carried out of the temple in a barque @-@ shaped shrine .", "These processions served various purposes .", "<unk> also traveled between temples , as when the image of Hathor from <unk> Temple visited her consort Horus at the Temple of <unk> .", "<unk> for a god were often based in that deity 's mythology .", "Such rituals were meant to be <unk> of the events of the mythic past , renewing the beneficial effects of the original events .", "In the <unk> festival in honor of Osiris , his death and resurrection were <unk> <unk> at a time when crops were beginning to <unk> .", "The returning <unk> symbolized the renewal of the god 's own life .", "Personal interaction with the gods took many forms .", "People who wanted information or advice consulted oracles , run by temples , that were supposed to convey gods ' answers to questions .", "<unk> and other images of protective deities were used to ward off the demons that might threaten human well @-@ being or to <unk> the god 's positive characteristics to the wearer .", "Private rituals invoked the gods ' power to accomplish personal goals , from healing sickness to cursing enemies .", "These practices used <unk> , the same force of magic that the gods used , which the creator was said to have given to humans so they could fend off misfortune .", "The performer of a private rite often took on the role of a god in a myth , or even threatened a deity , to involve the gods in <unk> the goal .", "Such rituals <unk> with private offerings and prayers , and all three were accepted means of obtaining divine help .", "Prayer and private offerings are generally called \" personal piety \" : acts that reflect a close relationship between an individual and a god .", "Evidence of personal piety is <unk> before the New Kingdom .", "<unk> offerings and personal names , many of which are <unk> , suggest that commoners felt some connection between themselves and their gods .", "But firm evidence of devotion to deities became visible only in the New Kingdom , reaching a peak late in that era .", "Scholars disagree about the meaning of this change — whether direct interaction with the gods was a new development or an outgrowth of older traditions .", "Egyptians now expressed their devotion through a new variety of activities in and around temples .", "They recorded their prayers and their thanks for divine help on stelae .", "They gave offerings of figurines that represented the gods they were praying to , or that symbolized the result they desired ; thus a relief image of Hathor and a <unk> of a woman could both represent a prayer for fertility .", "Occasionally , a person took a particular god as a patron , dedicating his or her property or labor to the god 's cult .", "These practices continued into the latest periods of Egyptian history .", "These later eras saw more religious innovations , including the practice of giving animal mummies as offerings to deities depicted in animal form , such as the cat mummies given to the feline goddess <unk> .", "Some of the major deities from myth and official religion were rarely invoked in popular worship , but many of the great state gods were important in popular tradition .", "The worship of some Egyptian gods spread to neighboring lands , especially to Canaan and Nubia during the New Kingdom , when those regions were under <unk> control .", "In Canaan , the exported deities , including Hathor , Amun , and Set , were often syncretized with native gods , who in turn spread to Egypt .", "The Egyptian deities may not have had permanent temples in Canaan , and their importance there <unk> after Egypt lost control of the region .", "In contrast , many temples to the major Egyptian gods and deified pharaohs were built in Nubia .", "After the end of Egyptian rule there , the imported gods , particularly Amun and Isis , were syncretized with local deities and remained part of the religion of Nubia 's independent Kingdom of <unk> .", "These gods were incorporated into the Nubian ideology of kingship much as they were in Egypt , so that Amun was considered the divine father of the king and Isis and other goddesses were linked with the Nubian queen , the <unk> .", "Some deities reached farther .", "<unk> became a goddess in <unk> Crete , and Amun 's <unk> at <unk> Oasis was known to and consulted by people across the Mediterranean region .", "Under the Greek Ptolemaic Dynasty and then Roman rule , Greeks and Romans introduced their own deities to Egypt .", "These newcomers equated the Egyptian gods with their own , as part of the Greco @-@ Roman tradition of <unk> <unk> .", "But the worship of the native gods was not swallowed up by that of foreign ones .", "Instead , Greek and Roman gods were adopted as manifestations of Egyptian ones .", "Egyptian cults sometimes incorporated Greek language , philosophy , iconography , and even temple architecture .", "Meanwhile , the cults of several Egyptian deities — particularly Isis , Osiris , Anubis , the form of Horus named <unk> , and the fused Greco @-@ Egyptian god <unk> — were adopted into Roman religion and spread across the Roman Empire .", "Roman emperors , like Ptolemaic kings before them , invoked Isis and <unk> to endorse their authority , inside and outside Egypt .", "In the empire 's complex mix of religious traditions , Thoth was transmuted into the legendary esoteric teacher Hermes Trismegistus , and Isis , who was venerated from Britain to Mesopotamia , became the focus of a Greek @-@ style mystery cult .", "Isis and Hermes Trismegistus were both prominent in the Western esoteric tradition that grew from the Roman religious world .", "Temples and cults in Egypt itself declined as the Roman economy deteriorated in the third century AD , and beginning in the fourth century , Christians suppressed the veneration of Egyptian deities .", "The last formal cults , at <unk> , died out in the fifth or sixth century .", "Most beliefs surrounding the gods themselves disappeared within a few hundred years , remaining in magical texts into the seventh and eighth centuries .", "But many of the practices involved in their worship , such as processions and oracles , were adapted to fit Christian ideology and persisted as part of the <unk> Church .", "Given the great changes and diverse influences in Egyptian culture since that time , scholars disagree about whether any modern <unk> practices are descended from those of <unk> religion .", "But many festivals and other traditions of modern Egyptians , both Christian and Muslim , resemble the worship of their ancestors ' gods ." ]
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[ " = Gold dollar = \n \n The gold dollar or gold one @-@ dollar piece was a coin struck as a regular issue by the United States Bureau of the Mint from 1849 to 1889 .", "The coin had three types over its lifetime , all designed by Mint Chief Engraver James B. Longacre .", "The Type 1 issue had the smallest diameter of any United States coin ever minted .", "A gold dollar had been proposed several times in the 1830s and 1840s , but was not initially adopted .", "Congress was finally galvanized into action by the increased supply of <unk> caused by the California gold rush , and in 1849 authorized a gold dollar .", "In its early years , silver coins were being <unk> or exported , and the gold dollar found a ready place in commerce .", "Silver again circulated after Congress in 1853 required that new coins of that metal be made lighter , and the gold dollar became a rarity in commerce even before federal coins vanished from circulation because of the economic disruption caused by the American Civil War .", "Gold did not again circulate in most of the nation until 1879 ; once it did , the gold dollar did not regain its place .", "In its final years , it was struck in small numbers , causing speculation by <unk> .", "It was also in demand to be mounted in jewelry .", "The regular issue gold dollar was last struck in 1889 ; the following year , Congress ended the series .", "= = Background = = \n \n In proposing his plan for a mint and a coinage system , Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton in 1791 proposed that the one @-@ dollar denomination be struck both as a gold coin , and as one of silver , representative of the two metals which he proposed be made legal tender .", "Congress followed Hamilton 's recommendation only in part , authorizing a silver dollar , but no coin of that denomination in gold .", "In 1831 , the first gold dollar was minted , at the private mint of Christopher Bechtler in North Carolina .", "Much of the gold then being produced in the United States came from the mountains of North Carolina and Georgia , and the dollars and other small gold coins issued by Bechtler circulated through that region , and were now and then seen further away .", "Additional one @-@ dollar pieces were struck by August Bechtler , Christopher 's son .", "Soon after the <unk> began to strike their private issues , Secretary of the Treasury Levi <unk> became an advocate of having the Mint of the United States ( \" Mint \" , when described as an institution ) strike the one @-@ dollar denomination in gold .", "He was opposed by the Mint Director , Robert M. Patterson .", "<unk> persuaded President Andrew Jackson to have pattern coins struck .", "In response , Patterson had Mint Second Engraver Christian Gobrecht break off work on the new design for the silver one @-@ dollar coin and work on a pattern for the gold dollar .", "Gobrecht 's design featured a Liberty cap surrounded by rays on one side , and a palm branch arranged in a circle with the denomination , date , and name of the country on the other .", "<unk> was given to including the gold dollar as an authorized denomination in the <unk> legislation that became the Mint Act of 1837 .", "The Philadelphia newspaper Public Ledger , in December 1836 , supported a gold dollar , stating that \" the dollar is the smallest gold coin that would be convenient , and as it would be eminently so , neither silver nor paper should be allowed to take its place . \"", "Nevertheless , after Mint Director Patterson appeared before a congressional committee , the provision authorizing the gold dollar was deleted from the bill .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n In January 1844 , North Carolina Representative James <unk> McKay , the chairman of the Committee on Ways and <unk> , solicited the views of Director Patterson on the gold dollar .", "Patterson had more of Gobrecht 's pattern dollar struck to show to committee members , again advising against a coin that if issued would be only about a half inch ( 13 mm ) in diameter .", "He told Treasury Secretary John C. Spencer that the only gold coins of that size in commerce , the Spanish and Colombian half @-@ <unk> , were unpopular and had not been struck for more than twenty years .", "This seemed to satisfy the committee as nothing more was done for the time , and when a gold dollar was proposed again in 1846 , McKay 's committee recommended against it .", "Even before 1848 , record amounts of gold were flowing to American mints to be struck into coin , but the California Gold Rush vastly increased these quantities .", "This renewed calls for a gold dollar , as well as for a higher denomination than the eagle ( $ 10 piece ) , then the largest gold coin .", "In January 1849 , McKay introduced a bill for a gold dollar , which was referred to his committee .", "There was much discussion in the press about the proposed coin ; one newspaper published a proposal for an annular gold dollar , that is , with a hole in the middle to increase its small diameter .", "McKay amended his legislation to provide for a double eagle ( $ 20 gold coin ) and wrote to Patterson , who replied stating that the annular gold dollar would not work , and neither would another proposal to have dollar piece consisting of a gold <unk> in a silver coin .", "Nevertheless , Gobrecht 's successor as chief engraver , James B. Longacre , prepared patterns , including some with a square hole in the middle .", "McKay got his fellow Democrat , New Hampshire Senator Charles Atherton , to introduce the bill to authorize the gold dollar and the double eagle in the Senate on February 1 , 1849 — Atherton was chairman of the Senate Finance Committee .", "McKay introduced a version into the House on February 20 ; debate began the same day .", "The dollar was attacked by <unk> from the Whig Party , then in the minority , on the grounds that it would be too small , would be <unk> and in bad light might be mistakenly spent as a half <unk> , the coins being similar in size .", "McKay did not respond <unk> , but stated that if no one wanted these denominations , they would not be called for at the Mint , and would not be coined .", "Pennsylvania Representative Joseph <unk> , a Whig , spoke against the bill , noting that Patterson opposed the new denominations , and that the idea had been repeatedly turned down , whenever considered .", "Another Whig , Massachusetts 's Charles Hudson , related that Patterson had sent a real and a counterfeit gold dollar to his committee and the majority of members had been unable to tell the difference .", "McKay made no answer to these claims , but others did , including New York Congressman Henry <unk> , who assured the House that the counterfeiting allegations were greatly exaggerated .", "The point was , he indicated , that the double eagle and gold dollar were wanted by the public , and , in the case of the gold dollar could help money circulate in small communities where <unk> were not accepted .", "Connecticut Representative John A.", "<unk> , a Whig , tried to table the bill , but his motion was defeated .", "The bill passed easily , and met only minimal opposition in the Senate , becoming law on March 3 , 1849 .", "= = Preparation = = \n \n The officers at the Philadelphia Mint , including Chief <unk> Franklin <unk> , were mostly the friends and relations of Director Patterson .", "The <unk> in their midst was Chief Engraver James B. Longacre , successor to Gobrecht ( who had died in 1844 ) .", "A former copper @-@ plate engraver , Longacre had been appointed through the political influence of South Carolina Senator John C. <unk> .", "When Longacre began work on the two new coins in early 1849 , he had no one to assist him .", "Longacre wrote the following year that he had been warned by a Mint employee that one of the officers ( undoubtedly <unk> ) planned to undermine the chief engraver 's position by having the work of preparing designs and dies done outside Mint premises .", "Accordingly , when the gold coin bill became law , Longacre <unk> Patterson that he was ready to begin work on the gold dollar .", "The Mint Director agreed , and after viewing a model of the head on the <unk> , authorized Longacre to proceed with preparation of dies .", "According to Longacre , \n The engraving was unusually minute and required very close and incessant labor for several weeks .", "I made the original dies and <unk> for making the working dies twice over , to secure their perfect adaptation to the coining machinery .", "I had a wish to execute this work single handed , that I might thus silently reply to those who had questioned my ability for the work .", "The result , I believe , was satisfactory .", "= = Original design = = \n \n The Type 1 gold dollar depicts a head of Liberty , facing left , with a <unk> or tiara on her head bearing her name .", "Her hair is gathered in a bun ; she is surrounded by 13 stars representing the original states .", "The reverse features the date and denomination within a wreath , with the name of the nation near the rim .", "Contemporary reviews of the Type 1 design were generally favorable .", "The New York Weekly Tribune on May 19 , 1849 described the new dollar as \" undoubtedly the <unk> , <unk> , lightest , coin in this country ... it is too delicate and beautiful to pay out for potatoes , and <unk> , and salt pork .", "Oberon might have paid Puck with it for bringing the blossom which bewitched <unk> . \"", "Willis ' Bank Note List stated that \" there is no probability of them ever getting into general circulation ; they are altogether too small . \"", "The North Carolina Standard hoped that they would be struck at the Charlotte Mint and circulated locally to eliminate the problem of small @-@ denomination bank notes from out of state .", "<unk> dealer and numismatic author Q. David Bowers notes that the head of Liberty on the Type 1 dollar is a scaled @-@ down version of that on the double eagle , and \" a nicely preserved gold dollar is beautiful to <unk> \" .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n Mint records indicate the first gold dollars were produced on May 7 , 1849 ; Longacre 's diary notes state instead that the first were struck on May 8 .", "A few coins in proof condition were struck on the first day , along with about 1 @,@ 000 for circulation .", "There are five major varieties of the 1849 gold dollar from Philadelphia , made as Longacre continued to fine @-@ tune the design .", "<unk> dies were sent by Longacre 's <unk> Department at the Philadelphia Mint to the branch mints at Charlotte , Dahlonega ( in Georgia ) , and New Orleans ; coins struck at the branches resemble some of the types issued from Philadelphia , depending on when the dies were produced .", "Of the coins struck at the branch mints in 1849 , only pieces struck at Charlotte ( 1849 @-@ C ) exist in multiple varieties ; most are of what is dubbed the \" <unk> Wreath \" variety .", "Approximately five of the 1849 @-@ C Open Wreath are known ; one , believed the finest surviving specimen , sold at auction for $ 690 @,@ 000 in 2004 , remaining a record for the gold dollar series as of 2013 .", "One of the changes made during production was the inclusion of Longacre 's initial \" L \" on the truncation of Liberty 's neck , the first time a U.S. coin intended for full @-@ scale production had borne the initial of its designer .", "All issues beginning in 1850 bear the <unk> Wreath .", "Beginning in 1854 , the gold dollar was also struck at the new San Francisco Mint .", "The continued flow of gold from California made silver expensive in terms of gold , and U.S. silver coins began to flow out of the country for melting in 1849 , a flow that accelerated over the next several years as the price of the metal continued to rise .", "By 1853 , a thousand dollars in silver coin contained $ 1 @,@ <unk> worth of <unk> .", "As silver coins vanished , the gold dollar became the only federal coin in circulation between the cent and the quarter eagle ( $ 2 @.", "@ 50 piece ) .", "As such , it was struck in large numbers and widely circulated .", "According to Bowers in his book on the denomination , \" the years 1850 to 1853 were the high @-@ water mark of the gold dollar , the glory years of the denomination when the little gold coins took the place of half dollars and silver dollars in everyday transactions . \"", "This time came to an end in 1853 when Congress passed an act reducing the weight of most silver coins , allowing new issues of them to circulate .", "As early as 1851 , New York Congressman William <unk> alleged that that Patterson had made the gold dollar too small in diameter on purpose to provoke criticism .", "Patterson retired that year after 16 years in his position , and under his successor , George N. <unk> , annular gold dollar and half dollar patterns were struck .", "Public Ledger reported that although gold dollars would not be struck in annular form , gold half dollars would be , to help fill the need for change .", "With the new Pierce administration , Thomas M. Pettit took office as Mint Director on March 31 , 1853 .", "In April , Treasury Secretary James Guthrie wrote to Pettit that there were complaints that the gold dollar was too small , often lost or mistaken for a small silver coin , and <unk> about reports the Mint had experimented with annular dollars .", "Pettit replied , stating that none had been preserved , but enclosed a silver piece of equivalent size .", "He noted that while there would be technical difficulties in the production of the annular dollar , these could be overcome .", "In a letter dated May 10 , Pettit proposed an oval @-@ shaped holed piece , or an angular @-@ shaped coin , which would lessen the production problems .", "Pettit died suddenly on May 31 ; Guthrie did not let the issue fall , but queried Pettit 's replacement , James Ross <unk> , concerning the issue on June 7 .", "As U.S. coins were required to bear some device <unk> of liberty , the secretary hoped that artists could be found who could find some such design for an annular coin .", "The Act of February 21 , 1853 , that had lightened the silver coins also authorized a gold three @-@ dollar piece , which began to be produced in 1854 .", "To ensure that the three @-@ dollar piece was not mistaken for other gold coins , it had been made thinner and wider than it would normally be , and Longacre put a distinctive design with an Indian princess on it .", "Longacre adapted both the technique and the design for the gold dollar , which was made thinner , and thus wider .", "An adaptation of Longacre 's princess for the larger gold coin was placed on the dollar , and a similar agricultural wreath on the reverse .", "The idea of making the gold dollar larger in this way had been suggested in Congress as early as 1852 , and had been advocated by Pettit , but Guthrie 's desire for an annular coin stalled the matter .", "In May 1854 , <unk> sent Guthrie a letter stating that the difficulties with an annular coin , especially in getting the coins to <unk> properly from the press , were more than trivial .", "Nevertheless , the Type 2 gold dollar ( as it came to be known ) proved unsatisfactory as the mints had difficulty in striking the new coin so that all details were brought out .", "This was due to the high relief of the design — the three Southern branch mints especially had trouble with the piece .", "Many of the Type 2 pieces quickly became <unk> , and were sent back to Philadelphia for melting and <unk> .", "On most surviving specimens , the \" 85 \" in the date is not fully detailed .", "The Type 2 gold dollar was struck only at Philadelphia in 1854 and 1855 , at the three Southern branch mints in the latter year , and at San Francisco in 1856 , after the design was designated for replacement .", "To correct the problems , Longacre enlarged the head of Liberty , making it a scaled @-@ down version of the three @-@ dollar piece , and moved the <unk> on the <unk> closer to the rim .", "This improved the metal flow and design <unk> so much that early numismatic scholars assumed the reverse was also altered , though in fact no change was made and the Type 2 and Type 3 reverses are identical .", "= = = Design of Type 2 and 3 dollars = = = \n \n The Type 2 and 3 gold dollars depict Liberty as a Native American princess , with a <unk> feathered headdress not resembling any worn by any Indian tribe .", "This image is an <unk> copy of the design Longacre had made for the three @-@ dollar piece , and is one of a number of versions of Liberty Longacre created based on the Venus <unk> or <unk> Venus , a sculpture then on display in a Philadelphia museum .", "For the reverse , Longacre adapted the \" agricultural wreath \" he had created for the reverse of the three @-@ dollar piece , composed of cotton , corn , tobacco , and wheat , blending the produce of North and South .", "This wreath would appear , later in the 1850s , on the Flying Eagle cent .", "Art historian Cornelius <unk> <unk> the Indian princess design used by Longacre for the <unk> of the Types 2 and 3 gold dollar , and for the three @-@ dollar piece , \" the ' princess ' of the gold coins is a <unk> engraver 's elegant version of folk art of the 1850s .", "The plumes or feathers are more like the crest of the Prince of Wales than anything that saw the Western <unk> , save perhaps on a music hall beauty . \"", "= = War years = = \n \n The gold dollar continued to be produced in the late 1850s , though mintages declined from the figures of two million or more each year between 1850 and 1854 .", "Only about 51 @,@ 000 gold dollars were produced in 1860 , with over two @-@ thirds of that figure at Philadelphia , just under a third at San Francisco , and 1 @,@ <unk> at Dahlonega .", "Roughly a hundred are known of the last , creating one of the great <unk> from Dahlonega in the series .", "The other candidate for the <unk> from that mint is the 1861 @-@ D , with an estimated mintage of 1 @,@ 000 and perhaps 45 to 60 known .", "Two pairs of dies were shipped from Philadelphia to Dahlonega on December 10 , 1860 ; they arrived on January 7 , 1861 , two weeks before Georgia voted to secede from the Union , as the American Civil War began .", "Under orders from Governor Joseph E. Brown , state militia secured the mint , and at some point , small quantities of dollars and half eagles were produced .", "Records of how many coins were struck and when have not survived .", "Since dies crack in time , and all the mints were supplied with them from Philadelphia , coining could not last , and in May 1861 , coins and supplies remaining at Dahlonega were turned over to the treasury of the Confederate States of America , which Georgia had by then joined .", "Gold coins with a face value of $ 6 were put aside for <unk> .", "Normally , they would have been sent to Philadelphia to await the following year 's meeting of the United States <unk> Commission , when they would be available for testing .", "Instead , these were sent to the initial Confederate capital of Montgomery , Alabama , though what was done with them there , and their ultimate fate , are unknown .", "The rarity of the 1861 @-@ D dollar , and the association with the Confederacy , make it especially prized .", "Dahlonega , like the other two branch mints in the South , closed its doors after the 1861 <unk> .", "It and the Charlotte facility never reopened ; the New Orleans Mint again struck coins from 1879 to 1909 , but did not strike gold dollars again .", "After 1861 , the only issuance of gold dollars outside Philadelphia was at San Francisco , in 1870 .", "The outbreak of the Civil War shook public confidence in the Union , and citizens began hoarding specie , gold and silver coins .", "In late December 1861 , banks and then the federal Treasury stopped paying out gold at face value .", "By mid @-@ 1862 , all federal coins , even the base metal cent , had vanished from commerce in much of the country .", "The exception was the Far West , where for the most part , only gold and silver were acceptable currencies , and paper money traded at a discount .", "In the rest of the nation , gold and silver coins could be purchased from banks , exchange agents , and from the Treasury for a premium in the new <unk> the government began to issue to fill the gap in commerce and finance the war .", "= = Final years , abolition , and collecting = = \n \n Since gold did not circulate in the United States ( except on the West Coast ) in the postwar period , much of the production of coins of that metal in the United States was double eagles for export .", "Accordingly , although 1 @,@ 361 @,@ 355 gold dollars were struck in 1862 — the last time production would exceed a million — the mintage fell to 6 @,@ 200 in 1863 and remained low for the rest of the coin 's existence , excepting 1873 and 1874 .", "The Mint felt it improper to suspend coinage of a coin authorized by Congress , and issued proof coins ( generally a few dozen to the tiny numismatic community ) from specially @-@ polished dies , also producing enough circulation strikes so that the proof coins would not be <unk> rare .", "In 1873 and 1874 , old and worn gold dollars held by the government were melted and <unk> , generating large mintages of that denomination .", "This was done in anticipation of the resumption of specie payments , which did not occur until the end of 1878 .", "Once specie again circulated at face value , the gold dollar found no place in commerce amid large quantities of silver coinage , either released from hoarding or newly struck by the Mint .", "The government expected that the resumption of specie payments would cause the dollar and other small gold coins to circulate again , but the public , allowed to redeem paper currency , continued to use it as more convenient than coins .", "In the 1870s and 1880s , public interest grew in the low @-@ mintage gold dollar .", "<unk> coins was becoming more popular , and a number of <unk> put aside some gold dollars and hoped for increases in value .", "The Mint most likely channeled its production through some favored Philadelphia dealers , though proof coins could be purchased for $ 1 @.", "@ 25 at the <unk> 's window at the Philadelphia facility .", "Banks charged a premium for circulation strikes .", "They were popular in the jewelry trade , mounted into various items .", "The coins were often exported to China or Japan , where such jewelry was made .", "The dollars were often damaged in the process ; the Mint refused to sell into this trade and did its best to hinder it .", "Nevertheless , Mint officials concluded that <unk> were successful at getting the majority of each issue .", "Proof mintages exceeded 1 @,@ 000 by 1884 , and remained above that mark for the remainder of the series , numbers likely inflated by agents of <unk> , willing to pay the Mint 's premium of $ <unk> per coin .", "Another use for the gold dollar was as a holiday gift ; after its abolition the quarter eagle became a popular present .", "James <unk> , in his final report as Mint Director in 1873 , advocated limiting striking of gold dollars to <unk> who specifically requested it . \"", "The gold dollar is not a convenient coin , on account of its small size , and it suffers more <unk> from <unk> than larger coins . \"", "His successors called for its abolition , with James P. Kimball , before he left office in 1889 , writing to Congress that except as jewelry , \" little practical use has been found for this coin \" .", "Later that year , the new director , Edward O.", "<unk> , issued a report stating that the gold dollar \" is too small for circulation , and ... [ is ] used almost exclusively for the purposes of ornament .", "The last year in which the gold dollar was struck was 1889 .", "Congress abolished the gold dollar , along with the three @-@ cent nickel and three @-@ dollar piece , by the Act of September 26 , 1890 .", "A total of 19 @,@ 499 @,@ 337 gold dollars were coined , of which 18 @,@ 223 @,@ <unk> were struck at Philadelphia , 1 @,@ <unk> @,@ 000 at New Orleans , 109 @,@ 138 at Charlotte , 90 @,@ 232 at San Francisco and 72 @,@ 529 at Dahlonega .", "According to an advertisement in the February 1899 issue of The <unk> , gold dollars brought $ 1 @.", "@ 80 each , still in demand as a birthday present and for jewelry .", "That journal in 1905 carried news of a customer depositing 100 gold dollars into a bank ; the teller , aware of the value , credited the account with $ 1 @.", "@ 60 per coin .", "In 1908 , a dealer offered $ 2 each for any quantity .", "As coin collecting became a widespread <unk> in the early 20th century , gold dollars became a popular specialty , a status they retain .", "The 2014 edition of <unk> <unk> 's A Guide Book of United States Coins rates the least expensive gold dollar in very fine condition ( <unk> @-@ 20 ) at $ 300 , a value given for each of the Type 1 Philadelphia issues from 1849 to 1853 .", "Those seeking one of each type will find the most expensive to be a specimen of the Type 2 , with the 1854 and 1855 estimated at $ 350 in that condition ; the other two types have dates valued at $ 300 in that grade .", "= = <unk> gold dollars = = \n \n The gold dollar had a brief resurrection during the period of Early United States commemorative coins .", "Between 1903 and 1922 nine different issues were produced , with a total mintage of 99 @,@ 799 .", "These were minted for various public events , did not circulate , and none used Longacre 's design ." ]
[ "Willis ' Bank Note List stated that \" there is no probability of them ever getting into general circulation ; they are altogether too small . \"", "The North Carolina Standard hoped that they would be struck at the Charlotte Mint and circulated locally to eliminate the problem of small @-@ denomination bank notes from out of state .", "In late December 1861 , banks and then the federal Treasury stopped paying out gold at face value .", "In the rest of the nation , gold and silver coins could be purchased from banks , exchange agents , and from the Treasury for a premium in the new <unk> the government began to issue to fill the gap in commerce and finance the war .", "Banks charged a premium for circulation strikes .", "That journal in 1905 carried news of a customer depositing 100 gold dollars into a bank ; the teller , aware of the value , credited the account with $ 1 @." ]
[ " = Gold dollar = \n \n The gold dollar or gold one @-@ dollar piece was a coin struck as a regular issue by the United States Bureau of the Mint from 1849 to 1889 .", "The coin had three types over its lifetime , all designed by Mint Chief Engraver James B. Longacre .", "The Type 1 issue had the smallest diameter of any United States coin ever minted .", "A gold dollar had been proposed several times in the 1830s and 1840s , but was not initially adopted .", "Congress was finally galvanized into action by the increased supply of <unk> caused by the California gold rush , and in 1849 authorized a gold dollar .", "In its early years , silver coins were being <unk> or exported , and the gold dollar found a ready place in commerce .", "Silver again circulated after Congress in 1853 required that new coins of that metal be made lighter , and the gold dollar became a rarity in commerce even before federal coins vanished from circulation because of the economic disruption caused by the American Civil War .", "Gold did not again circulate in most of the nation until 1879 ; once it did , the gold dollar did not regain its place .", "In its final years , it was struck in small numbers , causing speculation by <unk> .", "It was also in demand to be mounted in jewelry .", "The regular issue gold dollar was last struck in 1889 ; the following year , Congress ended the series .", "= = Background = = \n \n In proposing his plan for a mint and a coinage system , Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton in 1791 proposed that the one @-@ dollar denomination be struck both as a gold coin , and as one of silver , representative of the two metals which he proposed be made legal tender .", "Congress followed Hamilton 's recommendation only in part , authorizing a silver dollar , but no coin of that denomination in gold .", "In 1831 , the first gold dollar was minted , at the private mint of Christopher Bechtler in North Carolina .", "Much of the gold then being produced in the United States came from the mountains of North Carolina and Georgia , and the dollars and other small gold coins issued by Bechtler circulated through that region , and were now and then seen further away .", "Additional one @-@ dollar pieces were struck by August Bechtler , Christopher 's son .", "Soon after the <unk> began to strike their private issues , Secretary of the Treasury Levi <unk> became an advocate of having the Mint of the United States ( \" Mint \" , when described as an institution ) strike the one @-@ dollar denomination in gold .", "He was opposed by the Mint Director , Robert M. Patterson .", "<unk> persuaded President Andrew Jackson to have pattern coins struck .", "In response , Patterson had Mint Second Engraver Christian Gobrecht break off work on the new design for the silver one @-@ dollar coin and work on a pattern for the gold dollar .", "Gobrecht 's design featured a Liberty cap surrounded by rays on one side , and a palm branch arranged in a circle with the denomination , date , and name of the country on the other .", "<unk> was given to including the gold dollar as an authorized denomination in the <unk> legislation that became the Mint Act of 1837 .", "The Philadelphia newspaper Public Ledger , in December 1836 , supported a gold dollar , stating that \" the dollar is the smallest gold coin that would be convenient , and as it would be eminently so , neither silver nor paper should be allowed to take its place . \"", "Nevertheless , after Mint Director Patterson appeared before a congressional committee , the provision authorizing the gold dollar was deleted from the bill .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n In January 1844 , North Carolina Representative James <unk> McKay , the chairman of the Committee on Ways and <unk> , solicited the views of Director Patterson on the gold dollar .", "Patterson had more of Gobrecht 's pattern dollar struck to show to committee members , again advising against a coin that if issued would be only about a half inch ( 13 mm ) in diameter .", "He told Treasury Secretary John C. Spencer that the only gold coins of that size in commerce , the Spanish and Colombian half @-@ <unk> , were unpopular and had not been struck for more than twenty years .", "This seemed to satisfy the committee as nothing more was done for the time , and when a gold dollar was proposed again in 1846 , McKay 's committee recommended against it .", "Even before 1848 , record amounts of gold were flowing to American mints to be struck into coin , but the California Gold Rush vastly increased these quantities .", "This renewed calls for a gold dollar , as well as for a higher denomination than the eagle ( $ 10 piece ) , then the largest gold coin .", "In January 1849 , McKay introduced a bill for a gold dollar , which was referred to his committee .", "There was much discussion in the press about the proposed coin ; one newspaper published a proposal for an annular gold dollar , that is , with a hole in the middle to increase its small diameter .", "McKay amended his legislation to provide for a double eagle ( $ 20 gold coin ) and wrote to Patterson , who replied stating that the annular gold dollar would not work , and neither would another proposal to have dollar piece consisting of a gold <unk> in a silver coin .", "Nevertheless , Gobrecht 's successor as chief engraver , James B. Longacre , prepared patterns , including some with a square hole in the middle .", "McKay got his fellow Democrat , New Hampshire Senator Charles Atherton , to introduce the bill to authorize the gold dollar and the double eagle in the Senate on February 1 , 1849 — Atherton was chairman of the Senate Finance Committee .", "McKay introduced a version into the House on February 20 ; debate began the same day .", "The dollar was attacked by <unk> from the Whig Party , then in the minority , on the grounds that it would be too small , would be <unk> and in bad light might be mistakenly spent as a half <unk> , the coins being similar in size .", "McKay did not respond <unk> , but stated that if no one wanted these denominations , they would not be called for at the Mint , and would not be coined .", "Pennsylvania Representative Joseph <unk> , a Whig , spoke against the bill , noting that Patterson opposed the new denominations , and that the idea had been repeatedly turned down , whenever considered .", "Another Whig , Massachusetts 's Charles Hudson , related that Patterson had sent a real and a counterfeit gold dollar to his committee and the majority of members had been unable to tell the difference .", "McKay made no answer to these claims , but others did , including New York Congressman Henry <unk> , who assured the House that the counterfeiting allegations were greatly exaggerated .", "The point was , he indicated , that the double eagle and gold dollar were wanted by the public , and , in the case of the gold dollar could help money circulate in small communities where <unk> were not accepted .", "Connecticut Representative John A.", "<unk> , a Whig , tried to table the bill , but his motion was defeated .", "The bill passed easily , and met only minimal opposition in the Senate , becoming law on March 3 , 1849 .", "= = Preparation = = \n \n The officers at the Philadelphia Mint , including Chief <unk> Franklin <unk> , were mostly the friends and relations of Director Patterson .", "The <unk> in their midst was Chief Engraver James B. Longacre , successor to Gobrecht ( who had died in 1844 ) .", "A former copper @-@ plate engraver , Longacre had been appointed through the political influence of South Carolina Senator John C. <unk> .", "When Longacre began work on the two new coins in early 1849 , he had no one to assist him .", "Longacre wrote the following year that he had been warned by a Mint employee that one of the officers ( undoubtedly <unk> ) planned to undermine the chief engraver 's position by having the work of preparing designs and dies done outside Mint premises .", "Accordingly , when the gold coin bill became law , Longacre <unk> Patterson that he was ready to begin work on the gold dollar .", "The Mint Director agreed , and after viewing a model of the head on the <unk> , authorized Longacre to proceed with preparation of dies .", "According to Longacre , \n The engraving was unusually minute and required very close and incessant labor for several weeks .", "I made the original dies and <unk> for making the working dies twice over , to secure their perfect adaptation to the coining machinery .", "I had a wish to execute this work single handed , that I might thus silently reply to those who had questioned my ability for the work .", "The result , I believe , was satisfactory .", "= = Original design = = \n \n The Type 1 gold dollar depicts a head of Liberty , facing left , with a <unk> or tiara on her head bearing her name .", "Her hair is gathered in a bun ; she is surrounded by 13 stars representing the original states .", "The reverse features the date and denomination within a wreath , with the name of the nation near the rim .", "Contemporary reviews of the Type 1 design were generally favorable .", "The New York Weekly Tribune on May 19 , 1849 described the new dollar as \" undoubtedly the <unk> , <unk> , lightest , coin in this country ... it is too delicate and beautiful to pay out for potatoes , and <unk> , and salt pork .", "Oberon might have paid Puck with it for bringing the blossom which bewitched <unk> . \"", "<unk> dealer and numismatic author Q. David Bowers notes that the head of Liberty on the Type 1 dollar is a scaled @-@ down version of that on the double eagle , and \" a nicely preserved gold dollar is beautiful to <unk> \" .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n Mint records indicate the first gold dollars were produced on May 7 , 1849 ; Longacre 's diary notes state instead that the first were struck on May 8 .", "A few coins in proof condition were struck on the first day , along with about 1 @,@ 000 for circulation .", "There are five major varieties of the 1849 gold dollar from Philadelphia , made as Longacre continued to fine @-@ tune the design .", "<unk> dies were sent by Longacre 's <unk> Department at the Philadelphia Mint to the branch mints at Charlotte , Dahlonega ( in Georgia ) , and New Orleans ; coins struck at the branches resemble some of the types issued from Philadelphia , depending on when the dies were produced .", "Of the coins struck at the branch mints in 1849 , only pieces struck at Charlotte ( 1849 @-@ C ) exist in multiple varieties ; most are of what is dubbed the \" <unk> Wreath \" variety .", "Approximately five of the 1849 @-@ C Open Wreath are known ; one , believed the finest surviving specimen , sold at auction for $ 690 @,@ 000 in 2004 , remaining a record for the gold dollar series as of 2013 .", "One of the changes made during production was the inclusion of Longacre 's initial \" L \" on the truncation of Liberty 's neck , the first time a U.S. coin intended for full @-@ scale production had borne the initial of its designer .", "All issues beginning in 1850 bear the <unk> Wreath .", "Beginning in 1854 , the gold dollar was also struck at the new San Francisco Mint .", "The continued flow of gold from California made silver expensive in terms of gold , and U.S. silver coins began to flow out of the country for melting in 1849 , a flow that accelerated over the next several years as the price of the metal continued to rise .", "By 1853 , a thousand dollars in silver coin contained $ 1 @,@ <unk> worth of <unk> .", "As silver coins vanished , the gold dollar became the only federal coin in circulation between the cent and the quarter eagle ( $ 2 @.", "@ 50 piece ) .", "As such , it was struck in large numbers and widely circulated .", "According to Bowers in his book on the denomination , \" the years 1850 to 1853 were the high @-@ water mark of the gold dollar , the glory years of the denomination when the little gold coins took the place of half dollars and silver dollars in everyday transactions . \"", "This time came to an end in 1853 when Congress passed an act reducing the weight of most silver coins , allowing new issues of them to circulate .", "As early as 1851 , New York Congressman William <unk> alleged that that Patterson had made the gold dollar too small in diameter on purpose to provoke criticism .", "Patterson retired that year after 16 years in his position , and under his successor , George N. <unk> , annular gold dollar and half dollar patterns were struck .", "Public Ledger reported that although gold dollars would not be struck in annular form , gold half dollars would be , to help fill the need for change .", "With the new Pierce administration , Thomas M. Pettit took office as Mint Director on March 31 , 1853 .", "In April , Treasury Secretary James Guthrie wrote to Pettit that there were complaints that the gold dollar was too small , often lost or mistaken for a small silver coin , and <unk> about reports the Mint had experimented with annular dollars .", "Pettit replied , stating that none had been preserved , but enclosed a silver piece of equivalent size .", "He noted that while there would be technical difficulties in the production of the annular dollar , these could be overcome .", "In a letter dated May 10 , Pettit proposed an oval @-@ shaped holed piece , or an angular @-@ shaped coin , which would lessen the production problems .", "Pettit died suddenly on May 31 ; Guthrie did not let the issue fall , but queried Pettit 's replacement , James Ross <unk> , concerning the issue on June 7 .", "As U.S. coins were required to bear some device <unk> of liberty , the secretary hoped that artists could be found who could find some such design for an annular coin .", "The Act of February 21 , 1853 , that had lightened the silver coins also authorized a gold three @-@ dollar piece , which began to be produced in 1854 .", "To ensure that the three @-@ dollar piece was not mistaken for other gold coins , it had been made thinner and wider than it would normally be , and Longacre put a distinctive design with an Indian princess on it .", "Longacre adapted both the technique and the design for the gold dollar , which was made thinner , and thus wider .", "An adaptation of Longacre 's princess for the larger gold coin was placed on the dollar , and a similar agricultural wreath on the reverse .", "The idea of making the gold dollar larger in this way had been suggested in Congress as early as 1852 , and had been advocated by Pettit , but Guthrie 's desire for an annular coin stalled the matter .", "In May 1854 , <unk> sent Guthrie a letter stating that the difficulties with an annular coin , especially in getting the coins to <unk> properly from the press , were more than trivial .", "Nevertheless , the Type 2 gold dollar ( as it came to be known ) proved unsatisfactory as the mints had difficulty in striking the new coin so that all details were brought out .", "This was due to the high relief of the design — the three Southern branch mints especially had trouble with the piece .", "Many of the Type 2 pieces quickly became <unk> , and were sent back to Philadelphia for melting and <unk> .", "On most surviving specimens , the \" 85 \" in the date is not fully detailed .", "The Type 2 gold dollar was struck only at Philadelphia in 1854 and 1855 , at the three Southern branch mints in the latter year , and at San Francisco in 1856 , after the design was designated for replacement .", "To correct the problems , Longacre enlarged the head of Liberty , making it a scaled @-@ down version of the three @-@ dollar piece , and moved the <unk> on the <unk> closer to the rim .", "This improved the metal flow and design <unk> so much that early numismatic scholars assumed the reverse was also altered , though in fact no change was made and the Type 2 and Type 3 reverses are identical .", "= = = Design of Type 2 and 3 dollars = = = \n \n The Type 2 and 3 gold dollars depict Liberty as a Native American princess , with a <unk> feathered headdress not resembling any worn by any Indian tribe .", "This image is an <unk> copy of the design Longacre had made for the three @-@ dollar piece , and is one of a number of versions of Liberty Longacre created based on the Venus <unk> or <unk> Venus , a sculpture then on display in a Philadelphia museum .", "For the reverse , Longacre adapted the \" agricultural wreath \" he had created for the reverse of the three @-@ dollar piece , composed of cotton , corn , tobacco , and wheat , blending the produce of North and South .", "This wreath would appear , later in the 1850s , on the Flying Eagle cent .", "Art historian Cornelius <unk> <unk> the Indian princess design used by Longacre for the <unk> of the Types 2 and 3 gold dollar , and for the three @-@ dollar piece , \" the ' princess ' of the gold coins is a <unk> engraver 's elegant version of folk art of the 1850s .", "The plumes or feathers are more like the crest of the Prince of Wales than anything that saw the Western <unk> , save perhaps on a music hall beauty . \"", "= = War years = = \n \n The gold dollar continued to be produced in the late 1850s , though mintages declined from the figures of two million or more each year between 1850 and 1854 .", "Only about 51 @,@ 000 gold dollars were produced in 1860 , with over two @-@ thirds of that figure at Philadelphia , just under a third at San Francisco , and 1 @,@ <unk> at Dahlonega .", "Roughly a hundred are known of the last , creating one of the great <unk> from Dahlonega in the series .", "The other candidate for the <unk> from that mint is the 1861 @-@ D , with an estimated mintage of 1 @,@ 000 and perhaps 45 to 60 known .", "Two pairs of dies were shipped from Philadelphia to Dahlonega on December 10 , 1860 ; they arrived on January 7 , 1861 , two weeks before Georgia voted to secede from the Union , as the American Civil War began .", "Under orders from Governor Joseph E. Brown , state militia secured the mint , and at some point , small quantities of dollars and half eagles were produced .", "Records of how many coins were struck and when have not survived .", "Since dies crack in time , and all the mints were supplied with them from Philadelphia , coining could not last , and in May 1861 , coins and supplies remaining at Dahlonega were turned over to the treasury of the Confederate States of America , which Georgia had by then joined .", "Gold coins with a face value of $ 6 were put aside for <unk> .", "Normally , they would have been sent to Philadelphia to await the following year 's meeting of the United States <unk> Commission , when they would be available for testing .", "Instead , these were sent to the initial Confederate capital of Montgomery , Alabama , though what was done with them there , and their ultimate fate , are unknown .", "The rarity of the 1861 @-@ D dollar , and the association with the Confederacy , make it especially prized .", "Dahlonega , like the other two branch mints in the South , closed its doors after the 1861 <unk> .", "It and the Charlotte facility never reopened ; the New Orleans Mint again struck coins from 1879 to 1909 , but did not strike gold dollars again .", "After 1861 , the only issuance of gold dollars outside Philadelphia was at San Francisco , in 1870 .", "The outbreak of the Civil War shook public confidence in the Union , and citizens began hoarding specie , gold and silver coins .", "By mid @-@ 1862 , all federal coins , even the base metal cent , had vanished from commerce in much of the country .", "The exception was the Far West , where for the most part , only gold and silver were acceptable currencies , and paper money traded at a discount .", "= = Final years , abolition , and collecting = = \n \n Since gold did not circulate in the United States ( except on the West Coast ) in the postwar period , much of the production of coins of that metal in the United States was double eagles for export .", "Accordingly , although 1 @,@ 361 @,@ 355 gold dollars were struck in 1862 — the last time production would exceed a million — the mintage fell to 6 @,@ 200 in 1863 and remained low for the rest of the coin 's existence , excepting 1873 and 1874 .", "The Mint felt it improper to suspend coinage of a coin authorized by Congress , and issued proof coins ( generally a few dozen to the tiny numismatic community ) from specially @-@ polished dies , also producing enough circulation strikes so that the proof coins would not be <unk> rare .", "In 1873 and 1874 , old and worn gold dollars held by the government were melted and <unk> , generating large mintages of that denomination .", "This was done in anticipation of the resumption of specie payments , which did not occur until the end of 1878 .", "Once specie again circulated at face value , the gold dollar found no place in commerce amid large quantities of silver coinage , either released from hoarding or newly struck by the Mint .", "The government expected that the resumption of specie payments would cause the dollar and other small gold coins to circulate again , but the public , allowed to redeem paper currency , continued to use it as more convenient than coins .", "In the 1870s and 1880s , public interest grew in the low @-@ mintage gold dollar .", "<unk> coins was becoming more popular , and a number of <unk> put aside some gold dollars and hoped for increases in value .", "The Mint most likely channeled its production through some favored Philadelphia dealers , though proof coins could be purchased for $ 1 @.", "@ 25 at the <unk> 's window at the Philadelphia facility .", "They were popular in the jewelry trade , mounted into various items .", "The coins were often exported to China or Japan , where such jewelry was made .", "The dollars were often damaged in the process ; the Mint refused to sell into this trade and did its best to hinder it .", "Nevertheless , Mint officials concluded that <unk> were successful at getting the majority of each issue .", "Proof mintages exceeded 1 @,@ 000 by 1884 , and remained above that mark for the remainder of the series , numbers likely inflated by agents of <unk> , willing to pay the Mint 's premium of $ <unk> per coin .", "Another use for the gold dollar was as a holiday gift ; after its abolition the quarter eagle became a popular present .", "James <unk> , in his final report as Mint Director in 1873 , advocated limiting striking of gold dollars to <unk> who specifically requested it . \"", "The gold dollar is not a convenient coin , on account of its small size , and it suffers more <unk> from <unk> than larger coins . \"", "His successors called for its abolition , with James P. Kimball , before he left office in 1889 , writing to Congress that except as jewelry , \" little practical use has been found for this coin \" .", "Later that year , the new director , Edward O.", "<unk> , issued a report stating that the gold dollar \" is too small for circulation , and ... [ is ] used almost exclusively for the purposes of ornament .", "The last year in which the gold dollar was struck was 1889 .", "Congress abolished the gold dollar , along with the three @-@ cent nickel and three @-@ dollar piece , by the Act of September 26 , 1890 .", "A total of 19 @,@ 499 @,@ 337 gold dollars were coined , of which 18 @,@ 223 @,@ <unk> were struck at Philadelphia , 1 @,@ <unk> @,@ 000 at New Orleans , 109 @,@ 138 at Charlotte , 90 @,@ 232 at San Francisco and 72 @,@ 529 at Dahlonega .", "According to an advertisement in the February 1899 issue of The <unk> , gold dollars brought $ 1 @.", "@ 80 each , still in demand as a birthday present and for jewelry .", "@ 60 per coin .", "In 1908 , a dealer offered $ 2 each for any quantity .", "As coin collecting became a widespread <unk> in the early 20th century , gold dollars became a popular specialty , a status they retain .", "The 2014 edition of <unk> <unk> 's A Guide Book of United States Coins rates the least expensive gold dollar in very fine condition ( <unk> @-@ 20 ) at $ 300 , a value given for each of the Type 1 Philadelphia issues from 1849 to 1853 .", "Those seeking one of each type will find the most expensive to be a specimen of the Type 2 , with the 1854 and 1855 estimated at $ 350 in that condition ; the other two types have dates valued at $ 300 in that grade .", "= = <unk> gold dollars = = \n \n The gold dollar had a brief resurrection during the period of Early United States commemorative coins .", "Between 1903 and 1922 nine different issues were produced , with a total mintage of 99 @,@ 799 .", "These were minted for various public events , did not circulate , and none used Longacre 's design ." ]
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[ " = Elephanta Caves = \n \n Elephanta caves are a network of sculpted caves located on Elephanta Island , or Gharapuri ( literally \" the city of caves \" ) in Mumbai Harbour , 10 kilometres ( 6 @.", "@ 2 mi ) to the east of the city of Mumbai in the Indian state of Maharashtra .", "The island , located on an arm of the Arabian Sea , consists of two groups of caves — the first is a large group of five Hindu caves , the second , a smaller group of two Buddhist caves .", "The Hindu caves contain rock cut stone sculptures , representing the Shaiva Hindu sect , dedicated to the Lord Shiva .", "The rock cut architecture of the caves has been dated to between the 5th and 8th centuries , although the identity of the original builders is still a subject of debate .", "The caves are hewn from solid basalt rock .", "All the caves were also originally painted in the past , but now only traces remain .", "The main cave ( Cave 1 , or the Great Cave ) was a Hindu place of worship until Portuguese rule began in 1534 , after which the caves suffered severe damage .", "This cave was renovated in the 1970s after years of neglect , and was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987 to preserve the artwork .", "It is currently maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India ( ASI ) .", "= = Geography = = \n \n Elephanta Island , or Gharapuri , is about 11 km ( 6 @.", "@ 8 mi ) east of the Apollo Bunder ( Bunder in Marathi means a \" pier for embarkation and <unk> of passengers and goods \" ) on the Mumbai Harbour and 10 km ( 6 @.", "@ 2 mi ) south of <unk> <unk> in <unk> .", "The island covers about 10 km2 ( 3 @.", "@ 9 sq mi ) at high tide and about 16 km2 ( 6 @.", "@ 2 sq mi ) at low tide .", "Gharapuri is small village on the south side of the island .", "The Elephanta Caves can be reached by a ferry from the Gateway of India , Mumbai , which has the nearest airport and train station .", "The cave is closed on Monday .", "The island is 2 @.", "@ 4 km ( 1 @.", "@ 5 mi ) in length with two hills that rise to a height of about 150 m ( 490 ft ) .", "A deep ravine cuts through the heart of the island from north to south .", "On the west , the hill rises gently from the sea and stretches east across the ravine and rises gradually to the extreme east to a height of 173 m ( 568 ft ) .", "This hill is known as the Stupa hill .", "Forest growth with clusters of <unk> , <unk> , and <unk> trees cover the hills with scattered palm trees .", "Rice fields are seen in the valley .", "The fore shore is made up of sand and mud with mangrove bushes on the fringe .", "Landing <unk> sit near three small hamlets known as Set Bunder in the north @-@ west , <unk> Bunder in the northeast , and Gharapuri or Raj Bunder in the south .", "The two hills of the island , the western and the eastern , have five rock @-@ cut caves in the western part and a brick stupa on the eastern hill on its top composed of two caves with a few rock @-@ cut cisterns .", "One of the caves on the eastern hill is unfinished .", "It is a protected island with a <unk> zone according to a <unk> issued in 1985 , which also includes \" a prohibited area \" that stretches 1 kilometre ( 0 @.", "@ 62 mi ) from the shoreline .", "= = History = = \n \n Since no inscriptions on any of the island have been discovered , the ancient history of the island is <unk> , at best .", "<unk> , the heroes of the Hindu epic Mahabharata , and <unk> , the demon devotee of Shiva , are both credited with building temples or cut caves to live .", "Local tradition holds that the caves are not man @-@ made .", "The Elephanta caves are \" of unknown date and attribution \" .", "Art historians have dated the caves in the range of late 5th to late 8th century AD .", "Archaeological excavations have unearthed a few <unk> coins dated to 4th century AD .", "The known history is traced only to the defeat of <unk> rulers of Konkan by the <unk> Chalukyas emperor <unk> II ( <unk> – <unk> ) in a naval battle , in 635 AD .", "Elephanta was then called Puri or <unk> , and served as the capital of the Konkan Mauryas .", "Some historians attribute the caves to the Konkan Mauryas , dating them to the mid @-@ 6th century , though others refute this claim saying a relatively small kingdom like the Konkan Mauryas could not undertake \" an almost superhuman excavation effort , \" which was needed to <unk> the rock temples from solid rock and could not have the skilled labor to produce such \" high quality \" sculpture .", "Some other historians attribute the construction to the Kalachuris ( late 5th to 6th century ) , who may have had a feudal relationship with the Konkan Mauryas .", "In an era where polytheism was prevalent , the Elephanta main cave <unk> the monotheism of the <unk> <unk> sect , a sect to which Kalachuris as well as Konkan Mauryas belonged .", "The Chalukyas , who defeated the Kalachuris as well as the Konkan Mauryas , are also believed by some to be creators of the main cave , in the mid @-@ 7th century .", "The Rashtrakutas are the last claimants to the creation of the main cave , <unk> to the early 7th to late 8th century .", "The Elephanta Shiva cave resembles in some aspects the 8th @-@ century <unk> rock @-@ temple Kailash at <unk> .", "The Trimurti of Elephanta showing the three faces of Shiva is akin to the Trimurti of Brahma , Vishnu and Mahesh ( Shiva ) , which was the royal insignia of the Rashtrakutas .", "The Nataraja and Ardhanarishvara sculptures are also attributed to the Rashtrakutas .", "Later , Elephanta was ruled by another Chalukyan dynasty , and then by Gujarat Sultanate , who surrendered it to the Portuguese in 1534 .", "By then , Elephanta was called Gharapuri , which denotes a hill settlement .", "The name is still used in the local Marathi language .", "The Portuguese named the island \" Elephanta Island \" in honour of a huge rock @-@ cut black stone statue of an elephant that was then installed on a mound , a short distance east of Gharapuri village .", "The elephant now sits in the <unk> <unk> zoo in Mumbai .", "Portuguese rule saw a decline in the Hindu population on the island and the abandonment of the Shiva cave ( main cave ) as a regular Hindu place of worship , though worship on <unk> , the festival of Shiva , continued and still does .", "The Portuguese did considerable damage to the sanctuaries .", "Portuguese soldiers used the reliefs of Shiva in the main cave for target practice , <unk> only the Trimurti sculpture .", "They also removed an inscription related to the creation of the caves .", "While some historians solely blame the Portuguese for the destruction of the caves , others also cite water @-@ logging and dripping <unk> as additional damaging factors .", "The Portuguese left in 1661 as per the marriage treaty of Charles II of England and Catherine of <unk> , daughter of King John IV of Portugal .", "This marriage shifted possession of the islands to the British Empire , as part of Catherine 's dowry to Charles .", "Though the main cave was restored in the 1970s , other caves , including three consisting of important sculptures , are still badly damaged .", "The caves were designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987 as per the cultural criteria of UNESCO : the caves \" represent a masterpiece of human creative genius \" and \" bear a unique or at least exceptional testimony to a cultural tradition or to a <unk> which is living or which has disappeared \" .", "= = Overview = = \n \n The island has two groups of caves in the rock @-@ cut architectural style .", "The caves are hewn from solid basalt rock .", "All caves were painted in the past , but only traces remain .", "The larger group of caves , which consists of five caves on the western hill of the island , is well known for its Hindu sculptures .", "The primary cave , numbered as Cave 1 , is about 1 @.", "@ 5 km ( 0 @.", "@ 93 mi ) up a hillside , facing the ocean .", "It is a rock @-@ cut temple complex that covers an area of 5 @,@ 600 m2 ( 60 @,@ 000 sq ft ) , and consists of a main chamber , two lateral chambers , courtyards , and subsidiary shrines .", "It is 39 metres ( 128 ft ) deep from the front entrance to the back .", "The temple complex is the abode of Shiva , depicted in widely celebrated carvings which reveal his several forms and acts .", "On the eastern part of the island , on the Stupa Hill , there is a small group of caves that house Buddhist monuments .", "This hill is named after the religious Stupa monument that they display .", "One of the two caves is incomplete , while the other contains a Stupa made in brick .", "= = Main cave = = \n \n The main cave , also called the Shiva cave , Cave 1 , or the Great Cave , is 27 metres ( 89 ft ) square in plan with a hall ( <unk> ) .", "At the entrance are four doors , with three open <unk> and an aisle at the back .", "<unk> , six in each row , divide the hall into a series of smaller chambers .", "The roof of the hall has concealed beams supported by stone columns joined together by capitals .", "The cave entrance is aligned with the north – south axis , unusual for a Shiva shrine ( normally east – west ) .", "The northern entrance to the cave , which has 1 @,@ 000 steep steps , is flanked by two panels of Shiva dated to the Gupta period .", "The left panel depicts Yogishvara ( The Lord of <unk> ) and the right shows Nataraja ( Shiva as the Lord of Dance ) .", "The central Shiva shrine ( see 16 in plan below ) is a free @-@ standing square cell with four entrances , located in the right section of the main hall .", "Smaller shrines are located at the east and west ends of the caves .", "The eastern sanctuary serves as a ceremonial entrance .", "Each wall has large carvings of Shiva , each more than 5 metres ( 16 ft ) in height .", "The central Shiva relief Trimurti is located on the south wall and is flanked by <unk> ( a half @-@ man , half @-@ woman representation of Shiva ) on its left and Gangadhara to its right , which denotes the River Ganges ' descent from Shiva 's matted locks .", "Other carvings related to the legend of Shiva are also seen in the main hall at strategic locations in exclusive <unk> ; these include <unk> , depicting Shiva 's marriage to the goddess Parvati , <unk> or <unk> , the slaying of the demon Andhaka by Shiva , Shiva @-@ Parvati on Mount Kailash ( the abode of Shiva ) , and <unk> , depicting the demon @-@ king Ravana shaking Kailash .", "The main cave blends Chalukyan architectural features such as massive figures of the divinities , guardians , and square pillars with custom capitals with Gupta artistic characteristics , like the depiction of mountains and clouds and female hairstyles .", "<unk> : \n \n = = = Shiva @-@ Parvati on Kailash and Ravana lifting Kailash = = = \n \n The carving on the south wall to the east of the portico depicts Shiva and Parvati seated on their abode Mount Kailash .", "The four @-@ armed Shiva is seen with a crown and a disc behind it ( all damaged ) , the sacred thread across his chest , and a dressing gown covering up to the knee .", "Parvati , dressed in her finery with her hair falling to the front , looks away .", "Behind her at the right is a woman attendant holding the child , identified with her son Kartikeya , the war @-@ god .", "Many male and female attendants are seen behind the main figures .", "Shiva 's attendant , the skeleton @-@ like Bhringi , is seated at his feet .", "Other figures , not distinct , depict , among others , a royal @-@ looking tall person , ascetics , a fat figure , a dwarf , a bull ( the mount of Shiva ) , features of a Garuda , and two monkeys .", "The scenic beauty of the mountain is sculpted with the sky background amidst heavenly beings showering flowers on Shiva @-@ Parvati .", "This scene is interpreted as a gambling scene , where Parvati is angry as Shiva cheats in a game of dice .", "The carved panel facing this one is a two @-@ level depiction of Ravana lifting Kailash .", "The upper scene is Mount Kailash , where Shiva and Parvati are seated .", "The eight @-@ armed , three @-@ eyed Shiva wears headgear with a crescent and disc behind it .", "Most of his arms are broken , two of them resting on attendants ' heads .", "The Parvati figure , seated facing Shiva , remains only as a trunk .", "The panel is flanked by door keepers .", "<unk> of Shiva are also seen in the relief but mostly in a damaged state .", "Bhringi is seated near Shiva 's feet and to his left is the elephant @-@ headed son of Shiva , Ganesha .", "In this ensemble , the ten @-@ headed demon @-@ king Ravana is seen , with only one head left unscathed , and out of his twenty arms , only a few are discernible .", "Around Ravana are several demons .", "Numerous figures are seen above Shiva : the god Vishnu , riding his mount Garuda , to his left ; a skeleton @-@ figure ; and in a recess , Parvati 's mount , a tiger is depicted .", "A legend relates to both these panels .", "Once , Parvati was annoyed with Shiva .", "At this moment , Ravana , who was passing by Mount Kailash , found it as an obstruction to his movement .", "Upset , Ravana shook it vigorously and as a result , Parvati got scared and <unk> Shiva .", "Enraged by Ravana 's arrogance , Shiva stamped down on Ravana , who sang praises of Shiva to free him of his misery and turned into an ardent devotee of Shiva .", "Another version states that Shiva was pleased with Ravana for restoring Parvati 's <unk> and blessed him .", "= = = Trimurti , Gangadhara and Ardhanarishvara = = = \n \n Described as a \" masterpiece of Gupta @-@ Chalukyan art \" , the most important sculpture in the caves is the Trimurti , carved in relief at the back of the cave facing the entrance , on the north @-@ south axis .", "It is also known as Trimurti <unk> and <unk> .", "The image , 6 m ( 20 ft ) in height , depicts a three @-@ headed Shiva , representing <unk> Shiva .", "The three heads are said to represent three essential aspects of Shiva : creation , protection , and destruction .", "The right half @-@ face ( west face ) shows him as a young person with sensuous lips , <unk> life and its vitality .", "In his hand he holds an object resembling a <unk> , depicting the promise of life and creativity .", "This face is closest to that of Brahma , the creator or <unk> or <unk> , the feminine side of Shiva and creator of joy and beauty .", "The left half @-@ face ( east face ) is that of a <unk> young man , displaying anger .", "This is Shiva as the terrifying <unk> or Bhairava , the one whose anger can <unk> the entire world in flames , leaving only ashes behind .", "This is also known as <unk> @-@ Shiva , the Destroyer .", "The central face , benign and <unk> , resembles the <unk> Vishnu .", "This is <unk> , \" master of positive and negative principles of existence and <unk> of their harmony \" or Shiva as the <unk> <unk> in deep meditation praying for the preservation of humanity .", "The aspects <unk> and <unk> ( not carved ) faces are considered to be at the back and top of the sculpture .", "The Trimurti sculpture , with the Gateway of India in the background , has been adopted as the logo of the Maharashtra Tourism Department ( <unk> ) .", "The Gangadhara image to the right of the Trimurti is an ensemble of divinities assembled around the central figures of Shiva and Parvati , the former bearing the River Ganges as she descends from heaven .", "The carving is 4 m ( 13 ft ) wide and 5 @.", "@ 207 m ( 17 @.", "@ 08 ft ) high .", "The image is highly damaged , particularly the lower half of Shiva seen seated with Parvati , who is shown with four arms , two of which are broken .", "From the crown , a cup with a triple @-@ headed female figure ( with broken arms ) , representing the three sacred rivers Ganges , <unk> , and <unk> , is depicted .", "Shiva is sculpted and <unk> with ornaments .", "The arms hold a <unk> serpent whose hood is seen above his left shoulder .", "Another hand ( partly broken ) gives the semblance of Shiva hugging Parvati , with a head of matted hair .", "There is a small snake on the right hand and a tortoise close to the neck , with a bundle tied to the back .", "An ornamented <unk> covers his lower torso , below the waist .", "Parvati is carved to the left of Shiva with a <unk> hair dress , fully <unk> with ornaments and jewellery , also fully draped , with her right hand touching the head of a female attendant who carries Parvati 's dress case .", "The gods Brahma and Indra , with their mystic <unk> and mounts , are shown to the right of Shiva ; Vishnu , riding his mount Garuda , is shown to the left of Parvati .", "Many other details are defaced but a kneeling figure in the front is inferred to be the king who ordered the image to be carved .", "There are many divinities and attendant females at the back .", "The whole setting is under the sky and cloud scenes , with men and women , all dressed , shown showering flowers on the deities .", "In the chamber to the east of the Trimurti is the four @-@ armed Ardhanarishvara carving .", "This image , which is 5 @.", "@ 11 m ( 16 @.", "@ 8 ft ) in height , has a headdress ( double @-@ folded ) with two <unk> draped towards the female head ( Parvati ) and the right side ( Shiva ) depicting curled hair and a crescent .", "The female figure has all the ornamentation ( broad armlets and long bracelets , a large ring in the ear , jewelled rings on the fingers ) but the right male figure has <unk> hair , armlets and <unk> .", "One of his hands rests on Nandi ’ s left horn , Shiva 's mount , which is fairly well preserved .", "The pair of hands at the back is also bejewelled ; the right hand of the male holds a serpent , while the left hand of the female holds a mirror .", "The front left hand is broken but conjectured as holding the robe of the goddess .", "The central figure is surrounded by divinities .", "= = = Shiva slaying Andhaka and Wedding of Shiva = = = \n \n The engraved panel in the north end of the aisle is considered to be a unique sculpture , and shows Bhairava , or <unk> , a <unk> form of Shiva .", "In the carved panel Shiva 's consort is seen sitting next to him , looking <unk> .", "A female attendant is next to her .", "The central figure , which is much ruined below the waist , is 3 @.", "@ 5 m ( 11 ft ) high and posed as if running .", "His headgear has a <unk> on the back , a skull and cobra over the forehead , and the crescent high on the right .", "His facial expression is of intense anger discerned from his <unk> brow , swollen eyes , and <unk> .", "The legs and five of the eight arms are broken , attributed to Portuguese vandalism .", "The smaller broken image Andhaka is seen below Bhairava 's image .", "It is interpreted that Shiva is <unk> him with the front right hand , as conjectured by the spear seen hanging without any hold .", "Also seen is the back hand lifted up and holding an elephant 's skin as a cover ; the elephant 's head , carved <unk> , and trunk are seen hanging from the left hand .", "The second left hand depicts a snake coiled round it .", "The hand holds a bowl to collect the blood dripping from the slain Andhaka .", "Furthermore , pieces of a male and two female forms , figures of two ascetics , a small figure in front , a female figure , and two dwarfs are also seen in the carved panel .", "An unusual sculpture seen above the head of the main figure of Shiva is of a \" very wide bottle with a curved groove in the middle of it \" , which can interpreted variously as : the <unk> or the <unk> or a Shiva shrine .", "The niche image carved on the south wall is an ensemble of divinities assembled around the central figures of Shiva and Parvati shown getting married ( Kalyanasundara icon ) .", "Parvati is seen standing to Shiva 's right , the ordained place for a Hindu bride at the wedding .", "The carvings are substantially damaged ; only one of Shiva 's four hands is fully seen and the right leg is missing .", "Shiva has a headdress with a shining disc attached to it .", "His garments are well @-@ draped , and well @-@ tied at the waist .", "The sacred thread is seen across his chest .", "Parvati is carved as a perfect figure with <unk> hair dress , well adorned with jewellery and is draped tightly to display depressions below the waist only .", "She is seen with a coy expression and is led by her father who has his right hand on her shoulder .", "Even though both her hands are damaged , it is inferred that her left hand <unk> Shiva 's right hand as a mark of holy alliance .", "Brahma is sitting as the officiating priest for the marriage .", "Vishnu is witness to the marriage .", "Mena , the mother of Parvati , is seen standing next to Vishnu .", "The moon @-@ god Chandra , seen with a wig and a crescent , is standing behind Parvati holding a circular pot with nectar for the marriage ceremony .", "Just above the main images , a galaxy of divinities , bearded sages , <unk> ( nymphs ) , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , Bhringi , and other male and female attendants are seen as witness to the marriage ceremony showering flowers on the divine couple .", "= = = Yogishvara and Nataraja = = = \n \n The panel to the east of the north portico is Shiva in a <unk> position called <unk> , <unk> , <unk> and <unk> .", "<unk> a Buddha , Shiva is in a dilapidated condition with only two broken arms .", "Shiva is seated in <unk> <unk> posture ( cross legged ) on a lotus carried by two <unk> .", "His crown is carved with details adorned by a crescent , a round frill at the back , and hair <unk> dropping on either side of the shoulders .", "His face is calm in <unk> , his eyes half @-@ closed .", "This represents Shiva in penance sitting amidst the <unk> mountains after the death of his first wife Sati , who was later reborn as Parvati .", "He is surrounded by divinities in the sky and attendants below .", "Also seen is a plantain with three leaves already open and one opening , as well as a <unk> blossom .", "These are flanked by two attendants .", "Other figures discerned from a study of the broken images are : Vishnu riding Garuda on a plantain leaf ; the Sun @-@ god Surya riding a fully <unk> horse ( head missing ) ; a saint with a rosary ; two female figures in the sky draped up to their thighs ; a faceless figure of the moon with a water container ; three identical figures of a male flanked by two females ; the skeleton of a sage ; Brahma ( without one arm ) riding a swan ; and Indra without his mount ( elephant missing ) .", "The panel carving in the west niche opposite Yogishvara depicts Shiva as Nataraja performing the <unk> ( cosmic dance ) .", "The niche is 4 m ( 13 ft ) wide and 3 @.", "@ 4 m ( 11 ft ) high and set low on the wall .", "He wears well @-@ decorated headgear .", "The Shiva image displays a dance pose and had ten arms , but the first right and third left hands are missing .", "The remaining first right arm is held across the breast and touches the left side , the second right hand that is seen damaged with an out @-@ <unk> pose is broken at the elbow .", "The third arm is damaged at the elbow , and the fourth is also broken but inferred to have held a <unk> ( skull @-@ club ) .", "The left arms , seen hanging , are damaged near the wrists .", "The third hand is bent ( but broken ) towards Parvati standing on the side and the fourth hand is raised up .", "The right thigh ( broken ) is lifted up , and the left leg is not seen at all , the elaborate armlets are well @-@ preserved and a skirt round the waist is tied by a ribbon .", "A tall figurine of Parvati stands to the left of Shiva , which is also seen partly broken but well bejewelled .", "An airborne female figure is seen behind Parvati .", "Other figures seen in the relief are : Vishnu riding a Garuda ; Indra riding his elephant ; the elephant @-@ headed Ganesha ; Kartikeya ; <unk> ; sages and attendants .", "= = = Main cave shrine = = = \n \n The central shrine is a free @-@ standing square cell , with entrances on each of its sides .", "Each door is flanked by two <unk> ( gate keepers ) .", "The Linga , the symbol of Shiva in union with the <unk> , and the symbol of Parvati together symbolise the supreme unity that is deified by the shrine .", "The Linga is set on a raised platform above the floor of the shrine by 1 @.", "@ 8 m ( 5 ft 11 in ) .", "Six steps lead to this level from the floor level .", "The height of the eight <unk> varies from 4 @.", "@ 521 – 4 @.", "@ 623 m ( 14 @.", "@ 83 – 15 @.", "@ 17 ft ) .", "All are in a damaged condition except those at the southern door to the shrine .", "The southern gate statue has many unusual features – unusual headgear ; a large skull above the forehead ; lips parted with protruding teeth ; statues adorned with a single bead necklace , <unk> , plain twisted armlets and thick <unk> ; a <unk> right shoulder ; a globe held at <unk> level ; the robe is held at the right thigh by the left hand , and the legs are <unk> .", "= = = East wing = = = \n \n Several courtyards to the east and west of the main cave are blocked , though there is a 17 m ( 56 ft ) <unk> courtyard that is accessible by entering the eastern part and climbing nine steps .", "A temple on the southern wall of the court depicts a well @-@ preserved <unk> .", "The circular pedestal seen in the courtyard in front of the Shiva 's shrine near the east end , in the open area , is said to be the seat of Nandi , Shiva 's mount .", "On each side of the steps leading to the temple @-@ cave portico is a winged lion , or <unk> , each seated with a raised <unk> .", "The portico has chambers at each end and a Linga @-@ shrine at the back .", "Five low steps and a threshold lead into the central Linga @-@ shrine which is 4 @.", "@ 2 m ( 14 ft ) wide and 5 m ( 16 ft ) deep and has a <unk> path ( <unk> @-@ path ) around it .", "At the back of the portico , near the east end , is a gigantic statue of a four @-@ armed <unk> with two attendant demons .", "At the north end is a standing figure holding a trident .", "His left hand rests on a defaced demon @-@ figure .", "The west wall depicts the <unk> @-@ <unk> ( eight mother goddesses ) , flanked by Kartikeya and Ganesha , the sons of Shiva .", "Some of <unk> are depicted with children , but all of them are shown by their respective mounts ( bull , swan , <unk> , a Garuda , etc . )", "which identify them .", "At the east end of the portico is another chapel with a plain interior and sunken floor .", "Water <unk> in this chapel .", "= = = West wing = = = \n \n The west wing , entered through the main cave , is in a semi @-@ ruined state .", "It has a small chapel and a cistern enclosed within the <unk> cave , which is believed to be Buddhist .", "Another shrine to the west of the courtyard , with a portico , has carvings of Shiva in a <unk> pose seated on a lotus carried by “ two fat , heavy , <unk> figures ” .", "This carving also depicts a three @-@ faced bearded <unk> and several other figurines .", "Entering through the back door of the portico is a cave enshrined with a <unk> Shiva Linga erected over roughly hewn <unk> .", "At the door entrance on both flanks , statues of <unk> standing over demons and two fat , poised figures are seen .", "On the southern side of the door is an ensemble of a number of statues .", "<unk> among these is the Shiva carving , which is depicted with six arms and the third eye in the forehead .", "Though in a partly ruined state , the carving shows Shiva with an ornamented crown fixed with a crescent , seen carrying a cobra in the left hand , a club in another hand , and discerned to be in a dancing pose .", "Next to this image are a figure under a plantain tree and a Shiva image ( Yogishvara ) seated on a lotus .", "Also seen in the panel are a male figure riding a bull with a bell <unk> to its neck , a female figure and another carving to left of Shiva , a female figure with a jewel on her forehead with <unk> looped headdress , Indra riding an elephant , Vishnu with four arms , holding a discus in one of his left hands and riding on Garuda flanked by a small flying figure , and a male figure with crescent in his hair .", "= = Other notable caves = = \n \n To the south @-@ east of the Great Cave is the second excavation , which faces east @-@ northeast .", "It includes a chapel at the north end .", "The front of this cave is completely destroyed ; only fragments of some semi @-@ columns remain .", "The interior has suffered water damage .", "The portico is 26 m ( 85 ft ) long and 11 m ( 36 ft ) deep .", "The chapel is supported by eight eight @-@ cornered columns and two <unk> @-@ columns and is irregular in shape .", "At the back of the portico are three chambers ; the central one has an altar and a water channel ( <unk> ) , though the Linga is lost .", "The shrine door has some traces of sculpture ( a boy , a fat figure , alligators on the frieze , and broken animal figures at the head of a <unk> ) .", "The door @-@ keepers of the shrine are now in fragments .", "A little to the south of the last cave is another cave in worse condition , with water damage .", "It is a portico in which each end probably had a chapel or room with pillars in front .", "Two of them have cells at the back .", "The central door at the back of the portico leads to a damaged shrine .", "The shrine door has door @-@ keepers at each side , leaning on dwarfs with flying figures over the head , with door @-@ keepers and demons on the <unk> and <unk> .", "The shrine is a plain room 6 m ( 20 ft ) deep by 5 @.", "@ 7 m ( 19 ft ) wide with a low altar , holding a Linga .", "South of this cave is a cavern that may be used as a cistern .", "Above these caves is a tiger sculpture , which was worshipped as the tiger goddess <unk> .", "This sculpture may be a guardian of the north entrance of Cave 1 .", "A Linga is also found near a small pond at top of the hill .", "<unk> depicting a stone with a sun and a moon and a mother <unk> a child ( now moved ) were also found nearby .", "Across the top of the ravine from Cave 1 is large hall known as <unk> 's Temple ( cave ) .", "The portico has four pillars and two pilasters .", "The hall has 3 chambers at the back , the central one a shrine and the rest for priests ( both are plain rooms ) .", "The door of the central shrine has pilasters and a frieze , with the threshold having lion figures at the end .", "The shrine has an altar , a water channel , and hole in the centre , in which a statue of Parvati may have been worshipped .", "A 17th @-@ century record states that \" this cave [ has ] a beautiful gate with a porch of exquisitely wrought marble \" and two idols , one of goddess <unk> <unk> and a head being in a large square seat .", "Passing along the face of the eastern hill to the north of <unk> 's cave is a small Hindu excavation with a <unk> , which was probably to be three cells , but was abandoned following the discovery of a flaw in the rock .", "Towards the east of hill is a dry pond , with large artificial boulders and Buddhist cisterns along its banks .", "At the end of the north spur of the main hill is a mound that resembles a Buddhist stupa .", "= = Preservation = = \n \n The threats to Elephanta Caves have been identified as the following : developmental pressures ( mainly due to its location within the Mumbai harbour ) , <unk> pressure due to growth of population of the communities residing on the island , industrial growth of the port facilities close to the island , no risk preparedness plan to address natural <unk> such as earthquake , cyclones and terrorist attacks , <unk> tourism and tourist facilities on the island , and poor management of the heritage monument .", "Preservation of Elephanta Island as a whole with its monuments has been ensured both through legislation and by physical restoration of the caves and its sculptures .", "The basic <unk> enacted are : The Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act of 1958 and Rules ( 1959 ) ; The Elephanta Island ( Protected Monument ) Rules of 1957 , which prohibits mining , quarrying , blasting , excavation and other operations near the monument ; the Antiquities and Art <unk> Act promulgated in 1972 with its Rules promulgated in 1973 ; a <unk> issued in 1985 declaring the entire island and a 1 @-@ kilometre ( 0 @.", "@ 62 mi ) area from the shore as \" a prohibited area \" ; a series of Maharashtra State Government environmental acts protecting the site ; the 1966 Regional and Town Planning Act ; and the 1995 Heritage Regulations for Greater Bombay .", "The Archaeological Survey of India ( ASI ) , <unk> Circle , on the basis of the above legislation and rules , maintain and manage the monuments .", "The physical measures undertaken for conservation cover include <unk> of the rock face , construction of supports to the cave structures where pillars have collapsed , and consolidation of cave floors and construction of a parapet wall surrounding the site .", "In addition , visitor facilities at the site have been upgraded ( such as toilet facilities , <unk> construction , pathways , and a flight of steps from the jetty to the caves ) .", "An on @-@ site museum has been established and a conservation plan has been put in place .", "Overall , conservation of the property is stated to be good .", "The site receives approximately 25 @,@ 000 visitors per month .", "Public information <unk> are also available at the venue of the monuments .", "During the World Heritage Day on 18 April and World Heritage Week between 19 and 25 November there are special events held at the caves .", "Another popular event organised is an annual traditional dance festival that attracts many visitors .", "After declaring the caves a World Heritage Site , UNESCO granted $ 100 @,@ 000 to document the site 's history and draw up a site plan .", "A part of the grant was used for conservation of the caves .", "Based on assessments by UNESCO , management plans include : better communication and collaboration between the ASI , on @-@ site staff , and other responsible government departments ; improved public information and awareness programs ; monitoring environmental impact of tourists on the cave and island environment ; greater attention to the maintenance of the rocks to address water <unk> into the caves ; and daily monitoring of both structural and chemical conservation measures .", "The Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage ( <unk> ) is also involved with the Archaeological Survey of India in improving the local conditions at the cave site .", "A book has been published jointly by UNESCO , <unk> and the Government of India which presents a comprehensive site plan for restoration and a brief history of each sculpture constructed inside the caves ." ]
[ "Towards the east of hill is a dry pond , with large artificial boulders and Buddhist cisterns along its banks ." ]
[ " = Elephanta Caves = \n \n Elephanta caves are a network of sculpted caves located on Elephanta Island , or Gharapuri ( literally \" the city of caves \" ) in Mumbai Harbour , 10 kilometres ( 6 @.", "@ 2 mi ) to the east of the city of Mumbai in the Indian state of Maharashtra .", "The island , located on an arm of the Arabian Sea , consists of two groups of caves — the first is a large group of five Hindu caves , the second , a smaller group of two Buddhist caves .", "The Hindu caves contain rock cut stone sculptures , representing the Shaiva Hindu sect , dedicated to the Lord Shiva .", "The rock cut architecture of the caves has been dated to between the 5th and 8th centuries , although the identity of the original builders is still a subject of debate .", "The caves are hewn from solid basalt rock .", "All the caves were also originally painted in the past , but now only traces remain .", "The main cave ( Cave 1 , or the Great Cave ) was a Hindu place of worship until Portuguese rule began in 1534 , after which the caves suffered severe damage .", "This cave was renovated in the 1970s after years of neglect , and was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987 to preserve the artwork .", "It is currently maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India ( ASI ) .", "= = Geography = = \n \n Elephanta Island , or Gharapuri , is about 11 km ( 6 @.", "@ 8 mi ) east of the Apollo Bunder ( Bunder in Marathi means a \" pier for embarkation and <unk> of passengers and goods \" ) on the Mumbai Harbour and 10 km ( 6 @.", "@ 2 mi ) south of <unk> <unk> in <unk> .", "The island covers about 10 km2 ( 3 @.", "@ 9 sq mi ) at high tide and about 16 km2 ( 6 @.", "@ 2 sq mi ) at low tide .", "Gharapuri is small village on the south side of the island .", "The Elephanta Caves can be reached by a ferry from the Gateway of India , Mumbai , which has the nearest airport and train station .", "The cave is closed on Monday .", "The island is 2 @.", "@ 4 km ( 1 @.", "@ 5 mi ) in length with two hills that rise to a height of about 150 m ( 490 ft ) .", "A deep ravine cuts through the heart of the island from north to south .", "On the west , the hill rises gently from the sea and stretches east across the ravine and rises gradually to the extreme east to a height of 173 m ( 568 ft ) .", "This hill is known as the Stupa hill .", "Forest growth with clusters of <unk> , <unk> , and <unk> trees cover the hills with scattered palm trees .", "Rice fields are seen in the valley .", "The fore shore is made up of sand and mud with mangrove bushes on the fringe .", "Landing <unk> sit near three small hamlets known as Set Bunder in the north @-@ west , <unk> Bunder in the northeast , and Gharapuri or Raj Bunder in the south .", "The two hills of the island , the western and the eastern , have five rock @-@ cut caves in the western part and a brick stupa on the eastern hill on its top composed of two caves with a few rock @-@ cut cisterns .", "One of the caves on the eastern hill is unfinished .", "It is a protected island with a <unk> zone according to a <unk> issued in 1985 , which also includes \" a prohibited area \" that stretches 1 kilometre ( 0 @.", "@ 62 mi ) from the shoreline .", "= = History = = \n \n Since no inscriptions on any of the island have been discovered , the ancient history of the island is <unk> , at best .", "<unk> , the heroes of the Hindu epic Mahabharata , and <unk> , the demon devotee of Shiva , are both credited with building temples or cut caves to live .", "Local tradition holds that the caves are not man @-@ made .", "The Elephanta caves are \" of unknown date and attribution \" .", "Art historians have dated the caves in the range of late 5th to late 8th century AD .", "Archaeological excavations have unearthed a few <unk> coins dated to 4th century AD .", "The known history is traced only to the defeat of <unk> rulers of Konkan by the <unk> Chalukyas emperor <unk> II ( <unk> – <unk> ) in a naval battle , in 635 AD .", "Elephanta was then called Puri or <unk> , and served as the capital of the Konkan Mauryas .", "Some historians attribute the caves to the Konkan Mauryas , dating them to the mid @-@ 6th century , though others refute this claim saying a relatively small kingdom like the Konkan Mauryas could not undertake \" an almost superhuman excavation effort , \" which was needed to <unk> the rock temples from solid rock and could not have the skilled labor to produce such \" high quality \" sculpture .", "Some other historians attribute the construction to the Kalachuris ( late 5th to 6th century ) , who may have had a feudal relationship with the Konkan Mauryas .", "In an era where polytheism was prevalent , the Elephanta main cave <unk> the monotheism of the <unk> <unk> sect , a sect to which Kalachuris as well as Konkan Mauryas belonged .", "The Chalukyas , who defeated the Kalachuris as well as the Konkan Mauryas , are also believed by some to be creators of the main cave , in the mid @-@ 7th century .", "The Rashtrakutas are the last claimants to the creation of the main cave , <unk> to the early 7th to late 8th century .", "The Elephanta Shiva cave resembles in some aspects the 8th @-@ century <unk> rock @-@ temple Kailash at <unk> .", "The Trimurti of Elephanta showing the three faces of Shiva is akin to the Trimurti of Brahma , Vishnu and Mahesh ( Shiva ) , which was the royal insignia of the Rashtrakutas .", "The Nataraja and Ardhanarishvara sculptures are also attributed to the Rashtrakutas .", "Later , Elephanta was ruled by another Chalukyan dynasty , and then by Gujarat Sultanate , who surrendered it to the Portuguese in 1534 .", "By then , Elephanta was called Gharapuri , which denotes a hill settlement .", "The name is still used in the local Marathi language .", "The Portuguese named the island \" Elephanta Island \" in honour of a huge rock @-@ cut black stone statue of an elephant that was then installed on a mound , a short distance east of Gharapuri village .", "The elephant now sits in the <unk> <unk> zoo in Mumbai .", "Portuguese rule saw a decline in the Hindu population on the island and the abandonment of the Shiva cave ( main cave ) as a regular Hindu place of worship , though worship on <unk> , the festival of Shiva , continued and still does .", "The Portuguese did considerable damage to the sanctuaries .", "Portuguese soldiers used the reliefs of Shiva in the main cave for target practice , <unk> only the Trimurti sculpture .", "They also removed an inscription related to the creation of the caves .", "While some historians solely blame the Portuguese for the destruction of the caves , others also cite water @-@ logging and dripping <unk> as additional damaging factors .", "The Portuguese left in 1661 as per the marriage treaty of Charles II of England and Catherine of <unk> , daughter of King John IV of Portugal .", "This marriage shifted possession of the islands to the British Empire , as part of Catherine 's dowry to Charles .", "Though the main cave was restored in the 1970s , other caves , including three consisting of important sculptures , are still badly damaged .", "The caves were designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987 as per the cultural criteria of UNESCO : the caves \" represent a masterpiece of human creative genius \" and \" bear a unique or at least exceptional testimony to a cultural tradition or to a <unk> which is living or which has disappeared \" .", "= = Overview = = \n \n The island has two groups of caves in the rock @-@ cut architectural style .", "The caves are hewn from solid basalt rock .", "All caves were painted in the past , but only traces remain .", "The larger group of caves , which consists of five caves on the western hill of the island , is well known for its Hindu sculptures .", "The primary cave , numbered as Cave 1 , is about 1 @.", "@ 5 km ( 0 @.", "@ 93 mi ) up a hillside , facing the ocean .", "It is a rock @-@ cut temple complex that covers an area of 5 @,@ 600 m2 ( 60 @,@ 000 sq ft ) , and consists of a main chamber , two lateral chambers , courtyards , and subsidiary shrines .", "It is 39 metres ( 128 ft ) deep from the front entrance to the back .", "The temple complex is the abode of Shiva , depicted in widely celebrated carvings which reveal his several forms and acts .", "On the eastern part of the island , on the Stupa Hill , there is a small group of caves that house Buddhist monuments .", "This hill is named after the religious Stupa monument that they display .", "One of the two caves is incomplete , while the other contains a Stupa made in brick .", "= = Main cave = = \n \n The main cave , also called the Shiva cave , Cave 1 , or the Great Cave , is 27 metres ( 89 ft ) square in plan with a hall ( <unk> ) .", "At the entrance are four doors , with three open <unk> and an aisle at the back .", "<unk> , six in each row , divide the hall into a series of smaller chambers .", "The roof of the hall has concealed beams supported by stone columns joined together by capitals .", "The cave entrance is aligned with the north – south axis , unusual for a Shiva shrine ( normally east – west ) .", "The northern entrance to the cave , which has 1 @,@ 000 steep steps , is flanked by two panels of Shiva dated to the Gupta period .", "The left panel depicts Yogishvara ( The Lord of <unk> ) and the right shows Nataraja ( Shiva as the Lord of Dance ) .", "The central Shiva shrine ( see 16 in plan below ) is a free @-@ standing square cell with four entrances , located in the right section of the main hall .", "Smaller shrines are located at the east and west ends of the caves .", "The eastern sanctuary serves as a ceremonial entrance .", "Each wall has large carvings of Shiva , each more than 5 metres ( 16 ft ) in height .", "The central Shiva relief Trimurti is located on the south wall and is flanked by <unk> ( a half @-@ man , half @-@ woman representation of Shiva ) on its left and Gangadhara to its right , which denotes the River Ganges ' descent from Shiva 's matted locks .", "Other carvings related to the legend of Shiva are also seen in the main hall at strategic locations in exclusive <unk> ; these include <unk> , depicting Shiva 's marriage to the goddess Parvati , <unk> or <unk> , the slaying of the demon Andhaka by Shiva , Shiva @-@ Parvati on Mount Kailash ( the abode of Shiva ) , and <unk> , depicting the demon @-@ king Ravana shaking Kailash .", "The main cave blends Chalukyan architectural features such as massive figures of the divinities , guardians , and square pillars with custom capitals with Gupta artistic characteristics , like the depiction of mountains and clouds and female hairstyles .", "<unk> : \n \n = = = Shiva @-@ Parvati on Kailash and Ravana lifting Kailash = = = \n \n The carving on the south wall to the east of the portico depicts Shiva and Parvati seated on their abode Mount Kailash .", "The four @-@ armed Shiva is seen with a crown and a disc behind it ( all damaged ) , the sacred thread across his chest , and a dressing gown covering up to the knee .", "Parvati , dressed in her finery with her hair falling to the front , looks away .", "Behind her at the right is a woman attendant holding the child , identified with her son Kartikeya , the war @-@ god .", "Many male and female attendants are seen behind the main figures .", "Shiva 's attendant , the skeleton @-@ like Bhringi , is seated at his feet .", "Other figures , not distinct , depict , among others , a royal @-@ looking tall person , ascetics , a fat figure , a dwarf , a bull ( the mount of Shiva ) , features of a Garuda , and two monkeys .", "The scenic beauty of the mountain is sculpted with the sky background amidst heavenly beings showering flowers on Shiva @-@ Parvati .", "This scene is interpreted as a gambling scene , where Parvati is angry as Shiva cheats in a game of dice .", "The carved panel facing this one is a two @-@ level depiction of Ravana lifting Kailash .", "The upper scene is Mount Kailash , where Shiva and Parvati are seated .", "The eight @-@ armed , three @-@ eyed Shiva wears headgear with a crescent and disc behind it .", "Most of his arms are broken , two of them resting on attendants ' heads .", "The Parvati figure , seated facing Shiva , remains only as a trunk .", "The panel is flanked by door keepers .", "<unk> of Shiva are also seen in the relief but mostly in a damaged state .", "Bhringi is seated near Shiva 's feet and to his left is the elephant @-@ headed son of Shiva , Ganesha .", "In this ensemble , the ten @-@ headed demon @-@ king Ravana is seen , with only one head left unscathed , and out of his twenty arms , only a few are discernible .", "Around Ravana are several demons .", "Numerous figures are seen above Shiva : the god Vishnu , riding his mount Garuda , to his left ; a skeleton @-@ figure ; and in a recess , Parvati 's mount , a tiger is depicted .", "A legend relates to both these panels .", "Once , Parvati was annoyed with Shiva .", "At this moment , Ravana , who was passing by Mount Kailash , found it as an obstruction to his movement .", "Upset , Ravana shook it vigorously and as a result , Parvati got scared and <unk> Shiva .", "Enraged by Ravana 's arrogance , Shiva stamped down on Ravana , who sang praises of Shiva to free him of his misery and turned into an ardent devotee of Shiva .", "Another version states that Shiva was pleased with Ravana for restoring Parvati 's <unk> and blessed him .", "= = = Trimurti , Gangadhara and Ardhanarishvara = = = \n \n Described as a \" masterpiece of Gupta @-@ Chalukyan art \" , the most important sculpture in the caves is the Trimurti , carved in relief at the back of the cave facing the entrance , on the north @-@ south axis .", "It is also known as Trimurti <unk> and <unk> .", "The image , 6 m ( 20 ft ) in height , depicts a three @-@ headed Shiva , representing <unk> Shiva .", "The three heads are said to represent three essential aspects of Shiva : creation , protection , and destruction .", "The right half @-@ face ( west face ) shows him as a young person with sensuous lips , <unk> life and its vitality .", "In his hand he holds an object resembling a <unk> , depicting the promise of life and creativity .", "This face is closest to that of Brahma , the creator or <unk> or <unk> , the feminine side of Shiva and creator of joy and beauty .", "The left half @-@ face ( east face ) is that of a <unk> young man , displaying anger .", "This is Shiva as the terrifying <unk> or Bhairava , the one whose anger can <unk> the entire world in flames , leaving only ashes behind .", "This is also known as <unk> @-@ Shiva , the Destroyer .", "The central face , benign and <unk> , resembles the <unk> Vishnu .", "This is <unk> , \" master of positive and negative principles of existence and <unk> of their harmony \" or Shiva as the <unk> <unk> in deep meditation praying for the preservation of humanity .", "The aspects <unk> and <unk> ( not carved ) faces are considered to be at the back and top of the sculpture .", "The Trimurti sculpture , with the Gateway of India in the background , has been adopted as the logo of the Maharashtra Tourism Department ( <unk> ) .", "The Gangadhara image to the right of the Trimurti is an ensemble of divinities assembled around the central figures of Shiva and Parvati , the former bearing the River Ganges as she descends from heaven .", "The carving is 4 m ( 13 ft ) wide and 5 @.", "@ 207 m ( 17 @.", "@ 08 ft ) high .", "The image is highly damaged , particularly the lower half of Shiva seen seated with Parvati , who is shown with four arms , two of which are broken .", "From the crown , a cup with a triple @-@ headed female figure ( with broken arms ) , representing the three sacred rivers Ganges , <unk> , and <unk> , is depicted .", "Shiva is sculpted and <unk> with ornaments .", "The arms hold a <unk> serpent whose hood is seen above his left shoulder .", "Another hand ( partly broken ) gives the semblance of Shiva hugging Parvati , with a head of matted hair .", "There is a small snake on the right hand and a tortoise close to the neck , with a bundle tied to the back .", "An ornamented <unk> covers his lower torso , below the waist .", "Parvati is carved to the left of Shiva with a <unk> hair dress , fully <unk> with ornaments and jewellery , also fully draped , with her right hand touching the head of a female attendant who carries Parvati 's dress case .", "The gods Brahma and Indra , with their mystic <unk> and mounts , are shown to the right of Shiva ; Vishnu , riding his mount Garuda , is shown to the left of Parvati .", "Many other details are defaced but a kneeling figure in the front is inferred to be the king who ordered the image to be carved .", "There are many divinities and attendant females at the back .", "The whole setting is under the sky and cloud scenes , with men and women , all dressed , shown showering flowers on the deities .", "In the chamber to the east of the Trimurti is the four @-@ armed Ardhanarishvara carving .", "This image , which is 5 @.", "@ 11 m ( 16 @.", "@ 8 ft ) in height , has a headdress ( double @-@ folded ) with two <unk> draped towards the female head ( Parvati ) and the right side ( Shiva ) depicting curled hair and a crescent .", "The female figure has all the ornamentation ( broad armlets and long bracelets , a large ring in the ear , jewelled rings on the fingers ) but the right male figure has <unk> hair , armlets and <unk> .", "One of his hands rests on Nandi ’ s left horn , Shiva 's mount , which is fairly well preserved .", "The pair of hands at the back is also bejewelled ; the right hand of the male holds a serpent , while the left hand of the female holds a mirror .", "The front left hand is broken but conjectured as holding the robe of the goddess .", "The central figure is surrounded by divinities .", "= = = Shiva slaying Andhaka and Wedding of Shiva = = = \n \n The engraved panel in the north end of the aisle is considered to be a unique sculpture , and shows Bhairava , or <unk> , a <unk> form of Shiva .", "In the carved panel Shiva 's consort is seen sitting next to him , looking <unk> .", "A female attendant is next to her .", "The central figure , which is much ruined below the waist , is 3 @.", "@ 5 m ( 11 ft ) high and posed as if running .", "His headgear has a <unk> on the back , a skull and cobra over the forehead , and the crescent high on the right .", "His facial expression is of intense anger discerned from his <unk> brow , swollen eyes , and <unk> .", "The legs and five of the eight arms are broken , attributed to Portuguese vandalism .", "The smaller broken image Andhaka is seen below Bhairava 's image .", "It is interpreted that Shiva is <unk> him with the front right hand , as conjectured by the spear seen hanging without any hold .", "Also seen is the back hand lifted up and holding an elephant 's skin as a cover ; the elephant 's head , carved <unk> , and trunk are seen hanging from the left hand .", "The second left hand depicts a snake coiled round it .", "The hand holds a bowl to collect the blood dripping from the slain Andhaka .", "Furthermore , pieces of a male and two female forms , figures of two ascetics , a small figure in front , a female figure , and two dwarfs are also seen in the carved panel .", "An unusual sculpture seen above the head of the main figure of Shiva is of a \" very wide bottle with a curved groove in the middle of it \" , which can interpreted variously as : the <unk> or the <unk> or a Shiva shrine .", "The niche image carved on the south wall is an ensemble of divinities assembled around the central figures of Shiva and Parvati shown getting married ( Kalyanasundara icon ) .", "Parvati is seen standing to Shiva 's right , the ordained place for a Hindu bride at the wedding .", "The carvings are substantially damaged ; only one of Shiva 's four hands is fully seen and the right leg is missing .", "Shiva has a headdress with a shining disc attached to it .", "His garments are well @-@ draped , and well @-@ tied at the waist .", "The sacred thread is seen across his chest .", "Parvati is carved as a perfect figure with <unk> hair dress , well adorned with jewellery and is draped tightly to display depressions below the waist only .", "She is seen with a coy expression and is led by her father who has his right hand on her shoulder .", "Even though both her hands are damaged , it is inferred that her left hand <unk> Shiva 's right hand as a mark of holy alliance .", "Brahma is sitting as the officiating priest for the marriage .", "Vishnu is witness to the marriage .", "Mena , the mother of Parvati , is seen standing next to Vishnu .", "The moon @-@ god Chandra , seen with a wig and a crescent , is standing behind Parvati holding a circular pot with nectar for the marriage ceremony .", "Just above the main images , a galaxy of divinities , bearded sages , <unk> ( nymphs ) , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , Bhringi , and other male and female attendants are seen as witness to the marriage ceremony showering flowers on the divine couple .", "= = = Yogishvara and Nataraja = = = \n \n The panel to the east of the north portico is Shiva in a <unk> position called <unk> , <unk> , <unk> and <unk> .", "<unk> a Buddha , Shiva is in a dilapidated condition with only two broken arms .", "Shiva is seated in <unk> <unk> posture ( cross legged ) on a lotus carried by two <unk> .", "His crown is carved with details adorned by a crescent , a round frill at the back , and hair <unk> dropping on either side of the shoulders .", "His face is calm in <unk> , his eyes half @-@ closed .", "This represents Shiva in penance sitting amidst the <unk> mountains after the death of his first wife Sati , who was later reborn as Parvati .", "He is surrounded by divinities in the sky and attendants below .", "Also seen is a plantain with three leaves already open and one opening , as well as a <unk> blossom .", "These are flanked by two attendants .", "Other figures discerned from a study of the broken images are : Vishnu riding Garuda on a plantain leaf ; the Sun @-@ god Surya riding a fully <unk> horse ( head missing ) ; a saint with a rosary ; two female figures in the sky draped up to their thighs ; a faceless figure of the moon with a water container ; three identical figures of a male flanked by two females ; the skeleton of a sage ; Brahma ( without one arm ) riding a swan ; and Indra without his mount ( elephant missing ) .", "The panel carving in the west niche opposite Yogishvara depicts Shiva as Nataraja performing the <unk> ( cosmic dance ) .", "The niche is 4 m ( 13 ft ) wide and 3 @.", "@ 4 m ( 11 ft ) high and set low on the wall .", "He wears well @-@ decorated headgear .", "The Shiva image displays a dance pose and had ten arms , but the first right and third left hands are missing .", "The remaining first right arm is held across the breast and touches the left side , the second right hand that is seen damaged with an out @-@ <unk> pose is broken at the elbow .", "The third arm is damaged at the elbow , and the fourth is also broken but inferred to have held a <unk> ( skull @-@ club ) .", "The left arms , seen hanging , are damaged near the wrists .", "The third hand is bent ( but broken ) towards Parvati standing on the side and the fourth hand is raised up .", "The right thigh ( broken ) is lifted up , and the left leg is not seen at all , the elaborate armlets are well @-@ preserved and a skirt round the waist is tied by a ribbon .", "A tall figurine of Parvati stands to the left of Shiva , which is also seen partly broken but well bejewelled .", "An airborne female figure is seen behind Parvati .", "Other figures seen in the relief are : Vishnu riding a Garuda ; Indra riding his elephant ; the elephant @-@ headed Ganesha ; Kartikeya ; <unk> ; sages and attendants .", "= = = Main cave shrine = = = \n \n The central shrine is a free @-@ standing square cell , with entrances on each of its sides .", "Each door is flanked by two <unk> ( gate keepers ) .", "The Linga , the symbol of Shiva in union with the <unk> , and the symbol of Parvati together symbolise the supreme unity that is deified by the shrine .", "The Linga is set on a raised platform above the floor of the shrine by 1 @.", "@ 8 m ( 5 ft 11 in ) .", "Six steps lead to this level from the floor level .", "The height of the eight <unk> varies from 4 @.", "@ 521 – 4 @.", "@ 623 m ( 14 @.", "@ 83 – 15 @.", "@ 17 ft ) .", "All are in a damaged condition except those at the southern door to the shrine .", "The southern gate statue has many unusual features – unusual headgear ; a large skull above the forehead ; lips parted with protruding teeth ; statues adorned with a single bead necklace , <unk> , plain twisted armlets and thick <unk> ; a <unk> right shoulder ; a globe held at <unk> level ; the robe is held at the right thigh by the left hand , and the legs are <unk> .", "= = = East wing = = = \n \n Several courtyards to the east and west of the main cave are blocked , though there is a 17 m ( 56 ft ) <unk> courtyard that is accessible by entering the eastern part and climbing nine steps .", "A temple on the southern wall of the court depicts a well @-@ preserved <unk> .", "The circular pedestal seen in the courtyard in front of the Shiva 's shrine near the east end , in the open area , is said to be the seat of Nandi , Shiva 's mount .", "On each side of the steps leading to the temple @-@ cave portico is a winged lion , or <unk> , each seated with a raised <unk> .", "The portico has chambers at each end and a Linga @-@ shrine at the back .", "Five low steps and a threshold lead into the central Linga @-@ shrine which is 4 @.", "@ 2 m ( 14 ft ) wide and 5 m ( 16 ft ) deep and has a <unk> path ( <unk> @-@ path ) around it .", "At the back of the portico , near the east end , is a gigantic statue of a four @-@ armed <unk> with two attendant demons .", "At the north end is a standing figure holding a trident .", "His left hand rests on a defaced demon @-@ figure .", "The west wall depicts the <unk> @-@ <unk> ( eight mother goddesses ) , flanked by Kartikeya and Ganesha , the sons of Shiva .", "Some of <unk> are depicted with children , but all of them are shown by their respective mounts ( bull , swan , <unk> , a Garuda , etc . )", "which identify them .", "At the east end of the portico is another chapel with a plain interior and sunken floor .", "Water <unk> in this chapel .", "= = = West wing = = = \n \n The west wing , entered through the main cave , is in a semi @-@ ruined state .", "It has a small chapel and a cistern enclosed within the <unk> cave , which is believed to be Buddhist .", "Another shrine to the west of the courtyard , with a portico , has carvings of Shiva in a <unk> pose seated on a lotus carried by “ two fat , heavy , <unk> figures ” .", "This carving also depicts a three @-@ faced bearded <unk> and several other figurines .", "Entering through the back door of the portico is a cave enshrined with a <unk> Shiva Linga erected over roughly hewn <unk> .", "At the door entrance on both flanks , statues of <unk> standing over demons and two fat , poised figures are seen .", "On the southern side of the door is an ensemble of a number of statues .", "<unk> among these is the Shiva carving , which is depicted with six arms and the third eye in the forehead .", "Though in a partly ruined state , the carving shows Shiva with an ornamented crown fixed with a crescent , seen carrying a cobra in the left hand , a club in another hand , and discerned to be in a dancing pose .", "Next to this image are a figure under a plantain tree and a Shiva image ( Yogishvara ) seated on a lotus .", "Also seen in the panel are a male figure riding a bull with a bell <unk> to its neck , a female figure and another carving to left of Shiva , a female figure with a jewel on her forehead with <unk> looped headdress , Indra riding an elephant , Vishnu with four arms , holding a discus in one of his left hands and riding on Garuda flanked by a small flying figure , and a male figure with crescent in his hair .", "= = Other notable caves = = \n \n To the south @-@ east of the Great Cave is the second excavation , which faces east @-@ northeast .", "It includes a chapel at the north end .", "The front of this cave is completely destroyed ; only fragments of some semi @-@ columns remain .", "The interior has suffered water damage .", "The portico is 26 m ( 85 ft ) long and 11 m ( 36 ft ) deep .", "The chapel is supported by eight eight @-@ cornered columns and two <unk> @-@ columns and is irregular in shape .", "At the back of the portico are three chambers ; the central one has an altar and a water channel ( <unk> ) , though the Linga is lost .", "The shrine door has some traces of sculpture ( a boy , a fat figure , alligators on the frieze , and broken animal figures at the head of a <unk> ) .", "The door @-@ keepers of the shrine are now in fragments .", "A little to the south of the last cave is another cave in worse condition , with water damage .", "It is a portico in which each end probably had a chapel or room with pillars in front .", "Two of them have cells at the back .", "The central door at the back of the portico leads to a damaged shrine .", "The shrine door has door @-@ keepers at each side , leaning on dwarfs with flying figures over the head , with door @-@ keepers and demons on the <unk> and <unk> .", "The shrine is a plain room 6 m ( 20 ft ) deep by 5 @.", "@ 7 m ( 19 ft ) wide with a low altar , holding a Linga .", "South of this cave is a cavern that may be used as a cistern .", "Above these caves is a tiger sculpture , which was worshipped as the tiger goddess <unk> .", "This sculpture may be a guardian of the north entrance of Cave 1 .", "A Linga is also found near a small pond at top of the hill .", "<unk> depicting a stone with a sun and a moon and a mother <unk> a child ( now moved ) were also found nearby .", "Across the top of the ravine from Cave 1 is large hall known as <unk> 's Temple ( cave ) .", "The portico has four pillars and two pilasters .", "The hall has 3 chambers at the back , the central one a shrine and the rest for priests ( both are plain rooms ) .", "The door of the central shrine has pilasters and a frieze , with the threshold having lion figures at the end .", "The shrine has an altar , a water channel , and hole in the centre , in which a statue of Parvati may have been worshipped .", "A 17th @-@ century record states that \" this cave [ has ] a beautiful gate with a porch of exquisitely wrought marble \" and two idols , one of goddess <unk> <unk> and a head being in a large square seat .", "Passing along the face of the eastern hill to the north of <unk> 's cave is a small Hindu excavation with a <unk> , which was probably to be three cells , but was abandoned following the discovery of a flaw in the rock .", "At the end of the north spur of the main hill is a mound that resembles a Buddhist stupa .", "= = Preservation = = \n \n The threats to Elephanta Caves have been identified as the following : developmental pressures ( mainly due to its location within the Mumbai harbour ) , <unk> pressure due to growth of population of the communities residing on the island , industrial growth of the port facilities close to the island , no risk preparedness plan to address natural <unk> such as earthquake , cyclones and terrorist attacks , <unk> tourism and tourist facilities on the island , and poor management of the heritage monument .", "Preservation of Elephanta Island as a whole with its monuments has been ensured both through legislation and by physical restoration of the caves and its sculptures .", "The basic <unk> enacted are : The Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act of 1958 and Rules ( 1959 ) ; The Elephanta Island ( Protected Monument ) Rules of 1957 , which prohibits mining , quarrying , blasting , excavation and other operations near the monument ; the Antiquities and Art <unk> Act promulgated in 1972 with its Rules promulgated in 1973 ; a <unk> issued in 1985 declaring the entire island and a 1 @-@ kilometre ( 0 @.", "@ 62 mi ) area from the shore as \" a prohibited area \" ; a series of Maharashtra State Government environmental acts protecting the site ; the 1966 Regional and Town Planning Act ; and the 1995 Heritage Regulations for Greater Bombay .", "The Archaeological Survey of India ( ASI ) , <unk> Circle , on the basis of the above legislation and rules , maintain and manage the monuments .", "The physical measures undertaken for conservation cover include <unk> of the rock face , construction of supports to the cave structures where pillars have collapsed , and consolidation of cave floors and construction of a parapet wall surrounding the site .", "In addition , visitor facilities at the site have been upgraded ( such as toilet facilities , <unk> construction , pathways , and a flight of steps from the jetty to the caves ) .", "An on @-@ site museum has been established and a conservation plan has been put in place .", "Overall , conservation of the property is stated to be good .", "The site receives approximately 25 @,@ 000 visitors per month .", "Public information <unk> are also available at the venue of the monuments .", "During the World Heritage Day on 18 April and World Heritage Week between 19 and 25 November there are special events held at the caves .", "Another popular event organised is an annual traditional dance festival that attracts many visitors .", "After declaring the caves a World Heritage Site , UNESCO granted $ 100 @,@ 000 to document the site 's history and draw up a site plan .", "A part of the grant was used for conservation of the caves .", "Based on assessments by UNESCO , management plans include : better communication and collaboration between the ASI , on @-@ site staff , and other responsible government departments ; improved public information and awareness programs ; monitoring environmental impact of tourists on the cave and island environment ; greater attention to the maintenance of the rocks to address water <unk> into the caves ; and daily monitoring of both structural and chemical conservation measures .", "The Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage ( <unk> ) is also involved with the Archaeological Survey of India in improving the local conditions at the cave site .", "A book has been published jointly by UNESCO , <unk> and the Government of India which presents a comprehensive site plan for restoration and a brief history of each sculpture constructed inside the caves ." ]
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[ " = 1806 Great Coastal hurricane = \n \n The 1806 Great Coastal hurricane was a severe and damaging storm along the East Coast of the United States which produced upwards of 36 in ( 91 cm ) of rainfall in parts of Massachusetts .", "First observed east of the Lesser Antilles on 17 August , the hurricane arrived at the Bahamas by 19 August .", "The disturbance continued to drift northward and made landfall at the mouth of the Cape Fear River in North Carolina on 22 August .", "The storm soon moved out to sea as a Category 2 @-@ equivalent hurricane on the Saffir – Simpson hurricane wind scale , <unk> off of New England before dissipating south of Nova Scotia on 25 August as a markedly weaker storm .", "Several French and British military ships were damaged out at sea .", "In the Carolinas , salt , sugar , rice , and lumber industries suffered considerably , and several individuals were killed .", "<unk> and vessels endured moderate damage , with many ships wrecked on North <unk> barrier islands .", "A majority of the deaths caused by the hurricane occurred aboard the Rose @-@ in @-@ Bloom offshore of <unk> Inlet , New Jersey , with 21 of the ship 's 48 passengers killed and $ 171 @,@ 000 ( 1806 USD ) in damage to its cargo .", "Upon arriving in New England , reports indicated extreme rainfall , though no deaths were reported ; in all , the hurricane killed more than 24 individuals along the entirety of its track .", "= = Meteorological history = = \n \n The Great Coastal hurricane of 1806 was first noted far east of the Lesser Antilles on 17 August .", "Weather historian David M. <unk> followed the disturbance 's track to the Bahamas by 19 August ; intense winds persisted until 21 August , however , approximately 150 mi ( 240 km ) east of the <unk> island of <unk> .", "<unk> currents brought the storm northward , and it approached Charleston , South Carolina on 22 August , where a generally easterly flow preceded the storm indicated its passage far east of the city .", "The hurricane made landfall at the mouth of the Cape Fear River in North Carolina later that day , though the earliest impacts from the storm started several days earlier , with gusts initially toward the northeast but later curving southwestward .", "Reports of similar wind shifts throughout the region suggested that the gale persisted , stationary , for several hours .", "It eventually moved back out to sea while south of Norfolk , Virginia , departing the region on 24 August .", "The hurricane maintained 1 @-@ minute maximum sustained winds of 110 mph ( 175 km / h ) while offshore , equivalent to a Category 2 system on the Saffir – Simpson hurricane wind scale .", "While offshore New England , the gale featured a <unk> of winds 90 mi ( 150 km ) wide , and was last observed just south of Nova Scotia on 25 August slightly weaker , with sustained winds of 75 mph ( 120 km / h ) .", "= = Impact = = \n \n The hurricane damaged several vessels while still drifting at sea , <unk> and damaging Jérôme Bonaparte 's fleet and <unk> the 74 @-@ gun French ship of the line Impétueux , which later landed near Cape Henry .", "In Charleston , South Carolina , the hurricane washed aground several ships and uprooted numerous trees , though damage to the city harbor was minimal .", "The lighthouse on North Island flanking <unk> Bay collapsed under high winds , and in Georgetown proper , the hurricane was considered to be the worst since the 1804 Antigua – Charleston hurricane , despite its storm surge being of a lesser size .", "A cotton field covering 94 acres was ruined nearby .", "At <unk> , North Carolina , numerous ships experienced damage , while considerable destruction to structures was observed , with many wharves wrecked .", "Meanwhile , at Wilmington , the hurricane inflicted widespread damage , with many wharves severely damaged , and significant losses sustained by salt , sugar , rice , and lumber industries .", "The gable sections of three masonry houses were destroyed by wind or water , and wooden houses suffered especially badly , with many obliterated and those under construction flattened .", "One individual died after a wall collapsed and several slaves were killed , one by drowning , at local plantations .", "At Bald Head Island , the United States Revenue <unk> Service vessel Governor Williams was stripped of its foremast and subsequently ran ashore before being repaired and continuing on its journey .", "A second boat owned by the agency , the <unk> , was <unk> at port in Wilmington and endured no damage ; similarly , little impact occurred at New Bern .", "Throughout the storm , several vessels and supplies of stranded sailors were driven aground along the North <unk> coast .", "On the <unk> Banks , the remains of the <unk> and Atlantic were discovered , and at the Core Banks , a dead body was washed ashore , partially eaten by fish .", "Moderate damage occurred upon the hurricane 's arrival in Norfolk , Virginia .", "Winds toppled a number of newly built structures and chimneys , uprooted trees and fences , and washed two <unk> aground .", "After the storm , alterations to the shoreline around the Chesapeake Bay permitted the full establishment of a town at Willoughby <unk> .", "The Rose @-@ in @-@ Bloom was caught in the hurricane while offshore of <unk> Inlet , New Jersey , en route to New York City from Charleston , but was struck by a large wave which overturned the ship , resulting in the deaths of 21 of its 48 passengers and the loss of $ 171 @,@ 000 of its $ 180 @,@ 000 ( 1806 USD ) cargo .", "The vessel only barely stayed afloat , with 30 <unk> of cotton preventing it from sinking entirely ; survivors were ferried to New York by the British brig Swift , which had then been traveling toward St. John 's , Newfoundland .", "The hurricane produced strong gusts within the vicinity of New York City , and at Belleville , New Jersey , several peach trees were <unk> and uprooted .", "Cape Cod , Massachusetts was struck by heavy rain and observed minor damage to its port .", "At <unk> , meanwhile , an individual witnessed torrential rainfall , recording that a barrel was filled with 30 in ( 76 cm ) of water , and estimating total rainfall reached 36 in ( 91 cm ) there , where the storm devastated local crops and <unk> five cargo ships .", "At <unk> , meanwhile , severe damage to crops and <unk> was noted , and 18 in ( 46 cm ) of rainfall was recorded .", "Reports in Boston , however , indicate more modest rainfall amounts , with a precipitation rate of 0 @.", "@ 40 in ( 1 @.", "@ 0 cm ) per hour noted ." ]
[ "On the <unk> Banks , the remains of the <unk> and Atlantic were discovered , and at the Core Banks , a dead body was washed ashore , partially eaten by fish ." ]
[ " = 1806 Great Coastal hurricane = \n \n The 1806 Great Coastal hurricane was a severe and damaging storm along the East Coast of the United States which produced upwards of 36 in ( 91 cm ) of rainfall in parts of Massachusetts .", "First observed east of the Lesser Antilles on 17 August , the hurricane arrived at the Bahamas by 19 August .", "The disturbance continued to drift northward and made landfall at the mouth of the Cape Fear River in North Carolina on 22 August .", "The storm soon moved out to sea as a Category 2 @-@ equivalent hurricane on the Saffir – Simpson hurricane wind scale , <unk> off of New England before dissipating south of Nova Scotia on 25 August as a markedly weaker storm .", "Several French and British military ships were damaged out at sea .", "In the Carolinas , salt , sugar , rice , and lumber industries suffered considerably , and several individuals were killed .", "<unk> and vessels endured moderate damage , with many ships wrecked on North <unk> barrier islands .", "A majority of the deaths caused by the hurricane occurred aboard the Rose @-@ in @-@ Bloom offshore of <unk> Inlet , New Jersey , with 21 of the ship 's 48 passengers killed and $ 171 @,@ 000 ( 1806 USD ) in damage to its cargo .", "Upon arriving in New England , reports indicated extreme rainfall , though no deaths were reported ; in all , the hurricane killed more than 24 individuals along the entirety of its track .", "= = Meteorological history = = \n \n The Great Coastal hurricane of 1806 was first noted far east of the Lesser Antilles on 17 August .", "Weather historian David M. <unk> followed the disturbance 's track to the Bahamas by 19 August ; intense winds persisted until 21 August , however , approximately 150 mi ( 240 km ) east of the <unk> island of <unk> .", "<unk> currents brought the storm northward , and it approached Charleston , South Carolina on 22 August , where a generally easterly flow preceded the storm indicated its passage far east of the city .", "The hurricane made landfall at the mouth of the Cape Fear River in North Carolina later that day , though the earliest impacts from the storm started several days earlier , with gusts initially toward the northeast but later curving southwestward .", "Reports of similar wind shifts throughout the region suggested that the gale persisted , stationary , for several hours .", "It eventually moved back out to sea while south of Norfolk , Virginia , departing the region on 24 August .", "The hurricane maintained 1 @-@ minute maximum sustained winds of 110 mph ( 175 km / h ) while offshore , equivalent to a Category 2 system on the Saffir – Simpson hurricane wind scale .", "While offshore New England , the gale featured a <unk> of winds 90 mi ( 150 km ) wide , and was last observed just south of Nova Scotia on 25 August slightly weaker , with sustained winds of 75 mph ( 120 km / h ) .", "= = Impact = = \n \n The hurricane damaged several vessels while still drifting at sea , <unk> and damaging Jérôme Bonaparte 's fleet and <unk> the 74 @-@ gun French ship of the line Impétueux , which later landed near Cape Henry .", "In Charleston , South Carolina , the hurricane washed aground several ships and uprooted numerous trees , though damage to the city harbor was minimal .", "The lighthouse on North Island flanking <unk> Bay collapsed under high winds , and in Georgetown proper , the hurricane was considered to be the worst since the 1804 Antigua – Charleston hurricane , despite its storm surge being of a lesser size .", "A cotton field covering 94 acres was ruined nearby .", "At <unk> , North Carolina , numerous ships experienced damage , while considerable destruction to structures was observed , with many wharves wrecked .", "Meanwhile , at Wilmington , the hurricane inflicted widespread damage , with many wharves severely damaged , and significant losses sustained by salt , sugar , rice , and lumber industries .", "The gable sections of three masonry houses were destroyed by wind or water , and wooden houses suffered especially badly , with many obliterated and those under construction flattened .", "One individual died after a wall collapsed and several slaves were killed , one by drowning , at local plantations .", "At Bald Head Island , the United States Revenue <unk> Service vessel Governor Williams was stripped of its foremast and subsequently ran ashore before being repaired and continuing on its journey .", "A second boat owned by the agency , the <unk> , was <unk> at port in Wilmington and endured no damage ; similarly , little impact occurred at New Bern .", "Throughout the storm , several vessels and supplies of stranded sailors were driven aground along the North <unk> coast .", "Moderate damage occurred upon the hurricane 's arrival in Norfolk , Virginia .", "Winds toppled a number of newly built structures and chimneys , uprooted trees and fences , and washed two <unk> aground .", "After the storm , alterations to the shoreline around the Chesapeake Bay permitted the full establishment of a town at Willoughby <unk> .", "The Rose @-@ in @-@ Bloom was caught in the hurricane while offshore of <unk> Inlet , New Jersey , en route to New York City from Charleston , but was struck by a large wave which overturned the ship , resulting in the deaths of 21 of its 48 passengers and the loss of $ 171 @,@ 000 of its $ 180 @,@ 000 ( 1806 USD ) cargo .", "The vessel only barely stayed afloat , with 30 <unk> of cotton preventing it from sinking entirely ; survivors were ferried to New York by the British brig Swift , which had then been traveling toward St. John 's , Newfoundland .", "The hurricane produced strong gusts within the vicinity of New York City , and at Belleville , New Jersey , several peach trees were <unk> and uprooted .", "Cape Cod , Massachusetts was struck by heavy rain and observed minor damage to its port .", "At <unk> , meanwhile , an individual witnessed torrential rainfall , recording that a barrel was filled with 30 in ( 76 cm ) of water , and estimating total rainfall reached 36 in ( 91 cm ) there , where the storm devastated local crops and <unk> five cargo ships .", "At <unk> , meanwhile , severe damage to crops and <unk> was noted , and 18 in ( 46 cm ) of rainfall was recorded .", "Reports in Boston , however , indicate more modest rainfall amounts , with a precipitation rate of 0 @.", "@ 40 in ( 1 @.", "@ 0 cm ) per hour noted ." ]
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[ " = Michael Jordan = \n \n Michael Jeffrey Jordan ( born February 17 , 1963 ) , also known by his initials , MJ , is an American retired professional basketball player .", "He is also a businessman , and principal owner and chairman of the Charlotte Hornets .", "Jordan played 15 seasons in the National Basketball Association ( NBA ) for the Chicago Bulls and Washington Wizards .", "His biography on the NBA website states : \" By acclamation , Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player of all time . \"", "Jordan was one of the most effectively marketed athletes of his generation and was considered instrumental in popularizing the NBA around the world in the 1980s and 1990s .", "Jordan played three seasons for coach Dean Smith at the University of North Carolina .", "He was a member of the Tar <unk> ' national championship team in 1982 .", "Jordan joined the NBA 's Chicago Bulls in 1984 as the third overall draft pick .", "He quickly emerged as a league star , entertaining crowds with his prolific scoring .", "His leaping ability , demonstrated by performing slam <unk> from the free throw line in slam dunk contests , earned him the nicknames \" Air Jordan \" and \" His <unk> \" .", "He also gained a reputation for being one of the best defensive players in basketball .", "In 1991 , he won his first NBA championship with the Bulls , and followed that achievement with titles in 1992 and 1993 , securing a \" three @-@ peat \" .", "Although Jordan abruptly retired from basketball before the beginning of the 1993 – 94 NBA season to pursue a career in baseball , he returned to the Bulls in March 1995 and led them to three additional championships in 1996 , 1997 , and 1998 , as well as a then @-@ record 72 regular @-@ season wins in the 1995 – 96 NBA season .", "Jordan retired for a second time in January 1999 , but returned for two more NBA seasons from 2001 to 2003 as a member of the Wizards .", "Jordan 's individual accolades and accomplishments include five Most Valuable Player ( MVP ) Awards , ten All @-@ NBA First Team designations , nine All @-@ Defensive First Team honors , fourteen NBA All @-@ Star Game appearances , three All @-@ Star Game MVP Awards , ten scoring titles , three steals titles , six NBA Finals MVP Awards , and the 1988 NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award .", "Among his numerous accomplishments , Jordan holds the NBA records for highest career regular season scoring average ( 30 @.", "@ 12 points per game ) and highest career playoff scoring average ( 33 @.", "@ 45 points per game ) .", "In 1999 , he was named the greatest North American athlete of the 20th century by ESPN , and was second to Babe Ruth on the Associated Press 's list of athletes of the century .", "Jordan is a two @-@ time <unk> into the Basketball Hall of Fame , having been enshrined in 2009 for his individual career , and again in 2010 as part of the group induction of the 1992 United States men 's Olympic basketball team ( \" The Dream Team \" ) .", "He became a member of the FIBA Hall of Fame in 2015 .", "Jordan is also known for his product endorsements .", "He fueled the success of Nike 's Air Jordan <unk> , which were introduced in 1985 and remain popular today .", "Jordan also starred in the 1996 feature film Space Jam as himself .", "In 2006 , he became part @-@ owner and head of basketball operations for the then @-@ Charlotte Bobcats , buying a controlling interest in 2010 .", "In 2015 , as a result of the increase in value of NBA franchises , Jordan became the first billionaire NBA player in history and the world 's second @-@ richest African @-@ American .", "= = Early years = = \n \n Jordan was born in Brooklyn , New York , the son of <unk> ( née Peoples ) , who worked in banking , and James R. Jordan , Sr. , an equipment supervisor .", "His family moved to Wilmington , North Carolina , when he was a <unk> .", "Jordan is the fourth of five children .", "He has two older brothers , Larry Jordan and James R. Jordan , Jr .", ", one older sister , <unk> , and a younger sister , <unk> .", "Jordan 's brother James retired in 2006 as the Command Sergeant Major of the 35th Signal Brigade of the <unk> Airborne Corps in the U.S. Army .", "= = High school career = = \n \n Jordan attended <unk> A. Laney High School in Wilmington , where he anchored his athletic career by playing baseball , football , and basketball .", "He tried out for the varsity basketball team during his sophomore year , but at 5 ' 11 \" ( 1 @.", "@ 80 m ) , he was deemed too short to play at that level .", "His taller friend , Harvest <unk> Smith , was the only sophomore to make the team .", "<unk> to prove his worth , Jordan became the star of Laney 's junior varsity squad , and <unk> several 40 @-@ point games .", "The following summer , he grew four inches ( 10 cm ) and trained <unk> .", "Upon earning a spot on the varsity roster , Jordan averaged about 20 points per game over his final two seasons of high school play .", "As a senior , he was selected to the McDonald 's All @-@ American Team after averaging a triple @-@ double : 29 @.", "@ 2 points , 11 @.", "@ 6 rebounds , and 10 @.", "@ 1 assists .", "Jordan was recruited by numerous college basketball programs , including Duke , North Carolina , South Carolina , Syracuse , and Virginia .", "In 1981 , Jordan accepted a basketball scholarship to North Carolina , where he <unk> in cultural geography .", "= = College career = = \n \n As a freshman in coach Dean Smith 's team @-@ oriented system , he was named ACC Freshman of the Year after he averaged 13 @.", "@ 4 points per game ( ppg ) on 53 @.", "@ 4 % shooting ( field goal percentage ) .", "He made the game @-@ winning jump shot in the 1982 NCAA Championship game against Georgetown , which was led by future NBA rival Patrick Ewing .", "Jordan later described this shot as the major turning point in his basketball career .", "During his three seasons at North Carolina , he averaged 17 @.", "@ 7 ppg on 54 @.", "@ 0 % shooting , and added 5 @.", "@ 0 rebounds per game ( rpg ) .", "He was selected by consensus to the NCAA All @-@ American First Team in both his sophomore ( 1983 ) and junior ( 1984 ) seasons .", "After winning the <unk> and the Wooden College Player of the Year awards in 1984 , Jordan left North Carolina one year before his scheduled graduation to enter the 1984 NBA draft .", "The Chicago Bulls selected Jordan with the third overall pick , after <unk> Olajuwon ( Houston Rockets ) and Sam Bowie ( Portland Trail Blazers ) .", "One of the primary reasons why Jordan was not drafted sooner was because the first two teams were in need of a center .", "However , the Trail Blazers general manager <unk> <unk> contended that it was not a matter of drafting a center , but more a matter of taking Sam Bowie over Jordan , in part because Portland already had a guard with similar skills to Jordan , Clyde Drexler .", "ESPN , citing Bowie 's injury @-@ laden college career , named the Blazers ' choice of Bowie as the worst draft pick in North American professional sports history .", "Jordan returned to North Carolina to complete his degree in 1986 .", "= = Professional career = = \n \n \n = = = Early NBA years ( 1984 – 1987 ) = = = \n \n During his first season in the NBA , Jordan averaged 28 @.", "@ 2 ppg on 51 @.", "@ 5 % shooting .", "He quickly became a fan favorite even in opposing arenas , and appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated with the heading \" A Star Is Born \" just over a month into his professional career .", "Jordan was also voted in as an All @-@ Star starter by the fans in his rookie season .", "Controversy arose before the All @-@ Star game when word surfaced that several veteran players , led by Isiah Thomas , were upset by the amount of attention Jordan was receiving .", "This led to a so @-@ called \" freeze @-@ out \" on Jordan , where players refused to pass him the ball throughout the game .", "The controversy left Jordan relatively unaffected when he returned to regular season play , and he would go on to be voted Rookie of the Year .", "The Bulls finished the season 38 – 44 , and lost in the first round of the playoffs in four games to the Milwaukee <unk> .", "Jordan 's second season was cut short by a broken foot in the third game of the season , which caused him to miss 64 games .", "Despite Jordan 's injury and a 30 – 52 record ( at the time it was fifth worst record of any team to qualify for the playoffs in NBA history ) , the Bulls made the playoffs .", "Jordan recovered in time to participate in the playoffs and performed well upon his return .", "Against a 1985 – 86 Boston Celtics team that is often considered one of the greatest in NBA history , Jordan set the still @-@ unbroken record for points in a playoff game with 63 in Game 2 .", "The Celtics , however , managed to sweep the series .", "Jordan had recovered completely by the 1986 – 87 season , and had one of the most prolific scoring seasons in NBA history .", "He became the only player other than Wilt Chamberlain to score 3 @,@ 000 points in a season , averaging a league high 37 @.", "@ 1 points on 48 @.", "@ 2 % shooting .", "In addition , Jordan demonstrated his defensive prowess , as he became the first player in NBA history to record 200 steals and 100 blocks in a season .", "Despite Jordan 's success , Magic Johnson won the league 's Most Valuable Player Award .", "The Bulls reached 40 wins , and advanced to the playoffs for the third consecutive year .", "However , they were again swept by the Celtics .", "= = = Pistons roadblock ( 1987 – 1990 ) = = = \n \n Jordan led the league in scoring again in the 1987 – 88 season , averaging 35 @.", "@ 0 ppg on 53 @.", "@ 5 % shooting and won his first league MVP Award .", "He was also named the Defensive Player of the Year , as he had averaged 1 @.", "@ 6 blocks and a league high 3 @.", "@ 16 steals per game .", "The Bulls finished 50 – 32 , and made it out of the first round of the playoffs for the first time in Jordan 's career , as they defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers in five games .", "However , the Bulls then lost in five games to the more experienced Detroit Pistons , who were led by Isiah Thomas and a group of physical players known as the \" Bad Boys \" .", "In the 1988 – 89 season , Jordan again led the league in scoring , averaging 32 @.", "@ 5 ppg on 53 @.", "@ 8 % shooting from the field , along with 8 rpg and 8 assists per game ( apg ) .", "The Bulls finished with a 47 – 35 record , and advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals , defeating the Cavaliers and New York Knicks along the way .", "The Cavaliers series included a career highlight for Jordan when he hit The Shot over Craig <unk> at the <unk> in the fifth and final game of the series .", "However , the Pistons again defeated the Bulls , this time in six games , by utilizing their \" Jordan Rules \" method of guarding Jordan , which consisted of double and triple teaming him every time he touched the ball .", "The Bulls entered the 1989 – 90 season as a team on the rise , with their core group of Jordan and young improving players like Scottie Pippen and Horace Grant , and under the guidance of new coach Phil Jackson .", "Jordan averaged a league leading 33 @.", "@ 6 ppg on 52 @.", "@ 6 % shooting , to go with 6 @.", "@ 9 rpg and 6 @.", "@ 3 apg in leading the Bulls to a 55 – 27 record .", "They again advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals beating the <unk> and Philadelphia 76ers .", "However , despite pushing the series to seven games , the Bulls lost to the Pistons for the third consecutive season .", "= = = First three @-@ peat ( 1991 – 1993 ) = = = \n \n In the 1990 – 91 season , Jordan won his second MVP award after averaging 31 @.", "@ 5 ppg on 53 @.", "@ 9 % shooting , 6 @.", "@ 0 rpg , and 5 @.", "@ 5 apg for the regular season .", "The Bulls finished in first place in their division for the first time in 16 years and set a franchise record with 61 wins in the regular season .", "With Scottie Pippen developing into an All @-@ Star , the Bulls had elevated their play .", "The Bulls defeated the New York Knicks and the Philadelphia 76ers in the opening two rounds of the playoffs .", "They advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals where their rival , the Detroit Pistons , awaited them .", "However , this time the Bulls beat the Pistons in a four @-@ game sweep .", "In an unusual ending to the fourth and final game , Isiah Thomas led his team off the court before the final seconds had concluded .", "Most of the Pistons went directly to their locker room instead of shaking hands with the Bulls .", "The Bulls advanced to the NBA Finals for the first time in franchise history to face Magic Johnson and James <unk> and beat the Los Angeles <unk> four games to one , compiling an outstanding 15 – 2 playoff record along the way .", "Perhaps the best known moment of the series came in Game 2 when , attempting a dunk , Jordan avoided a potential Sam Perkins block by switching the ball from his right hand to his left in mid @-@ air to lay the shot in .", "In his first Finals appearance , Jordan posted per game averages of 31 @.", "@ 2 points on 56 % shooting from the field , 11 @.", "@ 4 assists , 6 @.", "@ 6 rebounds , 2 @.", "@ 8 steals and 1 @.", "@ 4 blocks .", "Jordan won his first NBA Finals MVP award , and he cried while holding the NBA Finals trophy .", "Jordan and the Bulls continued their dominance in the 1991 – 92 season , establishing a 67 – 15 record , topping their franchise record from 1990 to 91 .", "Jordan won his second consecutive MVP award with averages of 30 @.", "@ 1 points , 6 @.", "@ 4 rebounds and 6 @.", "@ 1 assists per game on 52 % shooting .", "After winning a physical 7 @-@ game series over the New York Knicks in the second round of the playoffs and finishing off the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Conference Finals in 6 games , the Bulls met Clyde Drexler and the Portland Trail Blazers in the Finals .", "The media , hoping to recreate a Magic – Bird rivalry , highlighted the similarities between \" Air \" Jordan and Clyde \" The <unk> \" during the pre @-@ Finals hype .", "In the first game , Jordan scored a Finals @-@ record 35 points in the first half , including a record @-@ setting six three @-@ point field goals .", "After the sixth three @-@ pointer , he <unk> down the court <unk> as he looked <unk> .", "<unk> Albert , who broadcast the game , later stated that it was as if Jordan was saying , \" I can 't believe I 'm doing this . \"", "The Bulls went on to win Game 1 , and defeat the Blazers in six games .", "Jordan was named Finals MVP for the second year in a row and finished the series averaging 35 @.", "@ 8 ppg , 4 @.", "@ 8 rpg , and 6 @.", "@ 5 apg , while shooting 53 % from the floor .", "In the 1992 – 93 season , despite a 32 @.", "@ 6 ppg , 6 @.", "@ 7 rpg and 5 @.", "@ 5 apg campaign , Jordan 's streak of consecutive MVP seasons ended as he lost the award to his friend Charles Barkley .", "<unk> , Jordan and the Bulls met Barkley and his Phoenix Suns in the 1993 NBA Finals .", "The Bulls won their third NBA championship on a game @-@ winning shot by John <unk> and a last @-@ second block by Horace Grant , but Jordan was once again Chicago 's leader .", "He averaged a Finals @-@ record 41 @.", "@ 0 ppg during the six @-@ game series , and became the first player in NBA history to win three straight Finals MVP awards .", "He scored more than 30 points in every game of the series , including 40 or more points in 4 consecutive games .", "With his third Finals triumph , Jordan capped off a seven @-@ year run where he attained seven scoring titles and three championships , but there were signs that Jordan was tiring of his massive celebrity and all of the non @-@ basketball <unk> in his life .", "= = = = <unk> controversy = = = = \n \n During the Bulls ' playoff run in 1993 , controversy arose when Jordan was seen gambling in Atlantic City , New Jersey , the night before a game against the New York Knicks .", "In that same year , he admitted to having to cover $ 57 @,@ 000 in gambling losses , and author Richard <unk> wrote a book claiming he had won $ 1 @.", "@ 25 million from Jordan on the golf course .", "In 2005 , Jordan talked to Ed Bradley of the CBS evening show 60 Minutes about his gambling and admitted that he made some <unk> decisions .", "Jordan stated , \" Yeah , I 've gotten myself into situations where I would not walk away and I 've pushed the envelope .", "Is that <unk> ?", "Yeah , it depends on how you look at it .", "If you 're willing to jeopardize your livelihood and your family , then yeah . \"", "When Bradley asked him if his gambling ever got to the level where it <unk> his livelihood or family , Jordan replied , \" No . \"", "= = = First retirement and baseball career ( 1993 – 1994 ) = = = \n \n On October 6 , 1993 , Jordan announced his retirement , citing a loss of desire to play the game .", "Jordan later stated that the murder of his father earlier in the year also shaped his decision .", "Jordan 's father was murdered on July 23 , 1993 , at a highway rest area in <unk> , North Carolina , by two teenagers , Daniel Green and Larry Martin <unk> .", "The <unk> were traced from calls they made on James Jordan 's cellular phone , caught , convicted , and sentenced to life in prison .", "Jordan was close to his father ; as a child he had imitated his father 's <unk> to stick out his tongue while absorbed in work .", "He later adopted it as his own signature , displaying it each time he drove to the basket .", "In 1996 , he founded a Chicago area Boys & Girls Club and dedicated it to his father .", "In his 1998 autobiography For the Love of the Game , Jordan wrote that he had been preparing for retirement as early as the summer of 1992 .", "The added exhaustion due to the Dream Team run in the 1992 Olympics solidified Jordan 's feelings about the game and his ever @-@ growing celebrity status .", "Jordan 's announcement sent shock waves throughout the NBA and appeared on the front pages of newspapers around the world .", "Jordan then further surprised the sports world by signing a minor league baseball contract with the Chicago White Sox on February 7 , 1994 .", "He reported to spring training in Sarasota , Florida , and was assigned to the team 's minor league system on March 31 , 1994 .", "Jordan has stated this decision was made to pursue the dream of his late father , who had always envisioned his son as a Major League Baseball player .", "The White Sox were another team owned by Bulls owner Jerry <unk> , who continued to honor Jordan 's basketball contract during the years he played baseball .", "In 1994 , Jordan played for the Birmingham Barons , a Double @-@ A minor league affiliate of the Chicago White Sox , batting <unk> with three home runs , 51 runs batted in , 30 stolen bases , 114 strikeouts , 51 base on balls , and 11 errors .", "He also appeared for the <unk> <unk> in the 1994 Arizona Fall League , batting <unk> against the top prospects in baseball .", "On November 1 , 1994 , his number 23 was retired by the Bulls in a ceremony that included the erection of a permanent sculpture known as The Spirit outside the new United Center .", "= = = \" I 'm back \" : Return to the NBA ( 1995 ) = = = \n \n In the 1993 – 94 season , the Bulls , without Jordan , achieved a 55 – 27 record , and lost to the New York Knicks in the second round of the playoffs .", "But the 1994 – 95 Bulls were a shell of the championship team of just two years earlier .", "<unk> at mid @-@ season to ensure a spot in the playoffs , Chicago was 31 – 31 at one point in mid @-@ March .", "The team received help , however , when Jordan decided to return to the NBA for the Bulls .", "In March 1995 , Jordan decided to quit baseball due to the ongoing Major League Baseball strike , as he wanted to avoid becoming a potential replacement player .", "On March 18 , 1995 , Jordan announced his return to the NBA through a two @-@ word press release : \" I 'm back . \"", "The next day , Jordan wore jersey number 45 ( his number with the Barons ) , as his familiar 23 had been retired in his honor following his first retirement .", "He took to the court with the Bulls to face the Indiana <unk> in Indianapolis , scoring 19 points .", "The game had the highest Nielsen rating of a regular season NBA game since 1975 .", "Although he had not played an NBA game in a year and a half , Jordan played well upon his return , making a game @-@ winning jump shot against Atlanta in his fourth game back .", "He then scored 55 points in the next game against the Knicks at Madison Square Garden on March 28 , 1995 .", "<unk> by Jordan 's comeback , the Bulls went 13 – 4 to make the playoffs and advanced to the Eastern Conference <unk> against the Orlando Magic .", "At the end of Game 1 , Orlando 's Nick Anderson stripped Jordan from behind , leading to the game @-@ winning basket for the Magic ; he would later comment that Jordan \" didn 't look like the old Michael Jordan \" and that \" No.", "45 doesn 't explode like No.", "23 used to . \"", "Jordan then returned to wearing his old number in the next game , scoring 38 points in a Bulls win .", "The Bulls were fined $ 30 @,@ 000 for the game : $ 25 @,@ 000 for failing to report the impromptu number change to the NBA and $ 5 @,@ 000 for Jordan wearing different shoes .", "Jordan averaged 31 points per game in the series , but Orlando won the series in 6 games .", "= = = Second three @-@ peat ( 1995 – 1998 ) = = = \n \n <unk> motivated by the playoff defeat , Jordan trained aggressively for the 1995 – 96 season .", "<unk> by the addition of rebound specialist Dennis Rodman , the Bulls dominated the league , starting the season 41 – 3 , and eventually finishing with the then @-@ best regular season record in NBA history ( later surpassed by the 2015 – 16 Golden State Warriors ) : 72 – 10 .", "Jordan led the league in scoring with 30 @.", "@ 4 ppg , and won the league 's regular season and All @-@ Star Game MVP awards .", "In the playoffs , the Bulls lost only three games in four series ( Miami Heat 3 @-@ 0 , New York Knicks 4 @-@ 1 , Orlando Magic 4 @-@ 0 ) .", "They defeated the Seattle <unk> 4 @-@ 2 in the NBA Finals to win their fourth championship .", "Jordan was named Finals MVP for a record fourth time , surpassing Magic Johnson 's three Finals MVP awards .", "He also achieved only the second sweep of the MVP Awards in the All @-@ Star Game , regular season and NBA Finals , Willis Reed having achieved the first , during the 1969 – 70 season .", "Because this was Jordan 's first championship since his father 's murder , and it was won on Father 's Day , Jordan reacted very emotionally upon winning the title , including a memorable scene of him crying on the locker room floor with the game ball .", "In the 1996 – 97 season , the Bulls started out 69 – 11 , but missed out on a second consecutive 70 @-@ win season by losing their final two games to finish 69 – 13 .", "However , this year Jordan was beaten for the NBA MVP Award by Karl Malone .", "The Bulls again advanced to the Finals , where they faced Malone and the Utah Jazz .", "The series against the Jazz featured two of the more memorable clutch moments of Jordan 's career .", "He won Game 1 for the Bulls with a <unk> @-@ beating jump shot .", "In Game 5 , with the series tied at 2 , Jordan played despite being <unk> and <unk> from a stomach virus .", "In what is known as the \" <unk> Game \" , Jordan scored 38 points , including the game @-@ deciding 3 @-@ pointer with 25 seconds remaining .", "The Bulls won 90 – 88 and went on to win the series in six games .", "For the fifth time in as many Finals appearances , Jordan received the Finals MVP award .", "During the 1997 NBA All @-@ Star Game , Jordan posted the first triple double in All @-@ Star Game history in a victorious effort ; however , he did not receive the MVP award .", "Jordan and the Bulls compiled a 62 – 20 record in the 1997 – 98 season .", "Jordan led the league with 28 @.", "@ 7 points per game , securing his fifth regular @-@ season MVP award , plus honors for All @-@ NBA First Team , First Defensive Team and the All @-@ Star Game MVP .", "The Bulls won the Eastern Conference Championship for a third straight season , including surviving a seven @-@ game series with the Indiana <unk> in the Eastern Conference Finals ; it was the first time Jordan had played in a Game 7 since the 1992 Eastern Conference <unk> with the Knicks .", "After winning , they moved on for a rematch with the Jazz in the Finals .", "The Bulls returned to the Delta Center for Game 6 on June 14 , 1998 , leading the series 3 – 2 .", "Jordan executed a series of plays , considered to be one of the greatest clutch performances in NBA Finals history .", "With the Bulls trailing 86 – 83 with 41 @.", "@ 9 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter , Phil Jackson called a timeout .", "When play resumed , Jordan received the inbound pass , drove to the basket , and hit a shot over several Jazz defenders , cutting the Utah lead to 86 – 85 .", "The Jazz brought the ball <unk> and passed the ball to forward Karl Malone , who was set up in the low post and was being guarded by Rodman .", "Malone <unk> with Rodman and caught the pass , but Jordan cut behind him and took the ball out of his hands for a steal .", "Jordan then <unk> down the court and paused , <unk> his defender , Jazz guard <unk> Russell .", "With 10 seconds remaining , Jordan started to <unk> right , then crossed over to his left , possibly pushing off Russell , although the officials did not call a foul .", "With 5 @.", "@ 2 seconds left , Jordan gave Chicago an 87 – 86 lead with a game @-@ winning <unk> , the climactic shot of his Bulls career .", "Afterwards , John Stockton missed a game @-@ winning three @-@ pointer .", "Jordan and the Bulls won their sixth NBA championship and second three @-@ peat .", "Once again , Jordan was voted the Finals MVP , having led all scorers averaging 33 @.", "@ 5 points per game , including 45 in the deciding Game 6 .", "Jordan 's six Finals MVPs is a record ; <unk> O <unk> , Magic Johnson , LeBron James and Tim Duncan are tied for second place with three apiece .", "The 1998 Finals holds the highest television rating of any Finals series in history .", "Game 6 also holds the highest television rating of any game in NBA history .", "= = = Second retirement ( 1999 – 2001 ) = = = \n \n With Phil Jackson 's contract expiring , the pending departures of Scottie Pippen and Dennis Rodman looming , and being in the latter stages of an owner @-@ induced <unk> of NBA players , Jordan retired for the second time on January 13 , 1999 .", "On January 19 , 2000 , Jordan returned to the NBA not as a player , but as part owner and President of Basketball Operations for the Washington Wizards .", "Jordan 's responsibilities with the Wizards were comprehensive .", "He controlled all aspects of the Wizards ' basketball operations , and had the final say in all personnel matters .", "Opinions of Jordan as a basketball executive were mixed .", "He managed to purge the team of several highly paid , unpopular players ( such as forward <unk> Howard and point guard Rod Strickland ) , but used the first pick in the 2001 NBA draft to select high <unk> Kwame Brown , who did not live up to expectations and was traded away after four seasons .", "Despite his January 1999 claim that he was \" 99 @.", "@ 9 % certain \" that he would never play another NBA game , in the summer of 2001 Jordan expressed interest in making another comeback , this time with his new team .", "Inspired by the NHL comeback of his friend Mario Lemieux the previous winter , Jordan spent much of the spring and summer of 2001 in training , holding several invitation @-@ only camps for NBA players in Chicago .", "In addition , Jordan hired his old Chicago Bulls head coach , Doug Collins , as Washington 's coach for the upcoming season , a decision that many saw as foreshadowing another Jordan return .", "= = = Washington Wizards comeback ( 2001 – 2003 ) = = = \n \n On September 25 , 2001 , Jordan announced his return to the NBA to play for the Washington Wizards , indicating his intention to donate his salary as a player to a relief effort for the victims of the September 11 , 2001 attacks .", "In an injury @-@ plagued 2001 – 02 season , he led the team in scoring ( 22 @.", "@ 9 ppg ) , assists ( 5 @.", "@ 2 apg ) , and steals ( 1 @.", "@ 42 <unk> ) .", "However , torn cartilage in his right knee ended Jordan 's season after only 60 games , the fewest he had played in a regular season since playing 17 games after returning from his first retirement during the 1994 – 95 season .", "Jordan started 53 of his 60 games for the season , averaging 24 @.", "@ 3 points , 5 @.", "@ 4 assists , and 6 @.", "@ 0 rebounds , and shooting 41 @.", "@ 9 % from the field in his 53 starts .", "His last seven appearances were in a reserve role , in which he averaged just over 20 minutes per game .", "Playing in his 14th and final NBA All @-@ Star Game in 2003 , Jordan passed Kareem Abdul @-@ Jabbar as the all @-@ time leading scorer in All @-@ Star Game history ( a record since broken by Kobe Bryant ) .", "That year , Jordan was the only Washington player to play in all 82 games , starting in 67 of them .", "He averaged 20 @.", "@ 0 points , 6 @.", "@ 1 rebounds , 3 @.", "@ 8 assists , and 1 @.", "@ 5 steals per game .", "He also shot 45 % from the field , and 82 % from the free throw line .", "Even though he turned 40 during the season , he scored 20 or more points 42 times , 30 or more points nine times , and 40 or more points three times .", "On February 21 , 2003 , Jordan became the first 40 @-@ year @-@ old to tally 43 points in an NBA game .", "During his stint with the Wizards , all of Jordan 's home games at the MCI Center were sold out , and the Wizards were the second most @-@ watched team in the NBA , averaging 20 @,@ 172 fans a game at home and 19 @,@ 311 on the road .", "However , neither of Jordan 's final two seasons resulted in a playoff appearance for the Wizards , and Jordan was often unsatisfied with the play of those around him .", "At several points he openly criticized his teammates to the media , citing their lack of focus and intensity , notably that of the number one draft pick in the 2001 NBA draft , Kwame Brown .", "With the recognition that 2002 – 03 would be Jordan 's final season , tributes were paid to him throughout the NBA .", "In his final game at his old home court , the United Center in Chicago , Jordan received a four @-@ minute standing ovation .", "The Miami Heat retired the number 23 jersey on April 11 , 2003 , even though Jordan never played for the team .", "At the 2003 All @-@ Star Game , Jordan was offered a starting spot from Tracy <unk> and Allen <unk> , but refused both .", "In the end he accepted the spot of Vince Carter , who decided to give it up under great public pressure .", "Jordan 's final NBA game was on April 16 , 2003 in Philadelphia .", "After scoring only 13 points in the game , Jordan went to the bench with 4 minutes and 13 seconds remaining in the third quarter and with his team trailing the Philadelphia 76ers , 75 – 56 .", "Just after the start of the fourth quarter , the First Union Center crowd began chanting \" We want Mike ! \"", ".", "After much encouragement from coach Doug Collins , Jordan finally rose from the bench and re @-@ entered the game , replacing Larry Hughes with 2 : 35 remaining .", "At 1 : 45 , Jordan was intentionally fouled by the 76ers ' Eric Snow , and stepped to the line to make both free throws .", "After the second foul shot , the 76ers in @-@ bounded the ball to rookie John <unk> , who in turn was intentionally fouled by Bobby Simmons one second later , stopping time so that Jordan could return to the bench .", "Jordan received a three @-@ minute standing ovation from his teammates , his opponents , the officials and the crowd of 21 @,@ 257 fans .", "= = Olympic career = = \n \n Jordan played on two Olympic gold medal @-@ winning American basketball teams .", "As a college player he participated , and won the gold , in the 1984 Summer Olympics .", "The team was coached by Bob Knight and featured players such as Patrick Ewing , Sam Perkins , Chris <unk> , Steve <unk> , and <unk> <unk> .", "Jordan led the team in scoring , averaging 17 @.", "@ 1 ppg for the tournament .", "In the 1992 Summer Olympics , he was a member of the star @-@ studded squad that included Magic Johnson , Larry Bird , and David Robinson and was dubbed the \" Dream Team \" .", "Jordan was the only player to start all 8 games in the Olympics .", "Playing limited minutes due to the frequent <unk> , Jordan averaged 14 @.", "@ 9 ppg , finishing second on the team in scoring .", "Jordan and fellow Dream Team members Patrick Ewing and Chris <unk> are the only American men 's basketball players to win Olympic gold as amateurs and professionals .", "= = Post @-@ retirement = = \n \n After his third retirement , Jordan assumed that he would be able to return to his front office position of Director of Basketball Operations with the Wizards .", "However , his previous tenure in the Wizards ' front office had produced the aforementioned mixed results and may have also influenced the trade of Richard \" <unk> \" Hamilton for Jerry <unk> ( although Jordan was not technically Director of Basketball Operations in 2002 ) .", "On May 7 , 2003 , Wizards owner Abe <unk> fired Jordan as Washington 's President of Basketball Operations .", "Jordan later stated that he felt betrayed , and that if he knew he would be fired upon retiring he never would have come back to play for the Wizards .", "Jordan kept busy over the next few years by staying in shape , playing golf in celebrity charity tournaments , spending time with his family in Chicago , promoting his Jordan Brand clothing line , and riding <unk> .", "Since 2004 , Jordan has owned Michael Jordan <unk> , a professional closed @-@ course motorcycle road racing team that competed with two <unk> in the premier <unk> championship sanctioned by the American <unk> Association ( <unk> ) until the end of the 2013 season .", "Jordan and his then @-@ wife Juanita pledged $ 5 million to Chicago 's <unk> Franciscan High School in 2006 , and the Jordan Brand has made donations to Habitat for <unk> and a Louisiana branch of the Boys & Girls <unk> of America .", "= = = Charlotte Bobcats / Hornets = = = \n \n On June 15 , 2006 , Jordan bought a minority stake in the Charlotte Bobcats , becoming the team 's second @-@ largest shareholder behind majority owner Robert L. Johnson .", "As part of the deal , Jordan took full control over the basketball side of the operation , with the title \" Managing Member of Basketball Operations . \"", "Despite Jordan 's previous success as an <unk> , he has made an effort not to be included in Charlotte 's marketing campaigns .", "A decade earlier , Jordan had made a bid to become part @-@ owner of Charlotte 's original NBA team , the Charlotte Hornets , but talks collapsed when owner George <unk> refused to give Jordan complete control of basketball operations .", "In February 2010 , it was reported that Jordan was seeking majority ownership of the Bobcats .", "As February wore on , it emerged that the leading contenders for the team were Jordan and former Houston Rockets president George <unk> .", "On February 27 , the Bobcats announced that Johnson had reached an agreement with Jordan and his group , MJ Basketball Holdings , to buy the team pending NBA approval .", "On March 17 , the NBA Board of Governors unanimously approved Jordan 's purchase , making him the first former player ever to become the majority owner of an NBA team .", "It also made him the league 's only African @-@ American majority owner .", "During the 2011 NBA <unk> , The New York Times wrote that Jordan led a group of 10 to 14 hardline owners wanting to cap the players ' share of basketball @-@ related income at 50 percent and as low as 47 .", "Journalists observed that , during the labor dispute in 1998 , Jordan had told Washington Wizards then @-@ owner Abe <unk> , \" If you can 't make a profit , you should sell your team . \"", "Jason <unk> of <unk> called Jordan a \" sellout \" wanting \" current players to pay for his incompetence . \"", "He cited Jordan 's executive decisions to draft disappointing players Kwame Brown and Adam Morrison .", "During the 2011 – 12 NBA season , which was shortened to 66 games , the Bobcats posted a 7 – 59 record .", "Their <unk> winning percentage was the worst in NBA history . \"", "I 'm not real happy about the record book scenario last year .", "It 's very , very frustrating \" , Jordan said later that year .", "On May 21 , 2013 , Jordan filed papers to change the Bobcats ' name to the Hornets , effective with the 2014 – 15 season .", "The Hornets name had become available when the original Hornets , who had moved to New Orleans in 2002 , changed their name to the New Orleans <unk> for the 2013 – 14 season .", "The NBA approved the change on July 18 .", "The name change became official on May 20 , 2014 .", "On the same day , the team announced that it had reclaimed the history and records of the original 1988 – 2002 Hornets .", "= = Player profile = = \n \n Jordan was a shooting guard who was also capable of playing as a small forward ( the position he would primarily play during his second return to professional basketball with the Washington Wizards ) , and as a point guard .", "Jordan was known throughout his career for being a strong clutch performer .", "With the Bulls , he decided 25 games with field goals or free throws in the last 30 seconds , including two NBA Finals games and five other playoff contests .", "His competitiveness was visible in his prolific trash @-@ talk and well @-@ known work ethic .", "As the Bulls organization built the franchise around Jordan , management had to trade away players who were not \" tough enough \" to compete with him in practice .", "To help improve his defense , he spent extra hours studying film of opponents .", "On offense , he relied more upon instinct and improvisation at game time .", "Noted as a durable player , Jordan did not miss four or more games while active for a full season from 1986 – 87 to 2001 – 02 , when he injured his right knee .", "He played all 82 games nine times .", "Jordan has frequently cited David Thompson , Walter Davis , and Jerry West as influences .", "From the start of his career , Jordan was unique among NBA players in that he had a special \" Love of the Game <unk> \" written into his contract , which allowed him to play basketball against anyone at any time , anywhere .", "Jordan had a versatile offensive game .", "He was capable of aggressively driving to the basket , as well as drawing <unk> from his opponents at a high rate ; his 8 @,@ 772 free throw attempts are the ninth @-@ highest total of all time .", "As his career progressed , Jordan also developed the ability to post up his opponents and score with his trademark <unk> jump shot , using his leaping ability to \" fade away \" from block attempts .", "According to <unk> Brown , this move alone made him nearly <unk> .", "Despite media criticism as a \" selfish \" player early in his career , Jordan 's 5 @.", "@ 3 assists per game also indicate his willingness to <unk> to his teammates .", "In later years , the NBA shortened its three @-@ point line to 22 feet ( from 23 feet , 9 inches ) , which coupled with Jordan 's extended shooting range to make him a long @-@ range threat as well — his 3 @-@ point stroke developed from a low 9 / 52 rate ( <unk> ) in his rookie year into a stellar 111 / 260 ( <unk> ) shooter in the 1995 – 96 season .", "For a guard , Jordan was also a good <unk> ( 6 @.", "@ 2 per game ) .", "In 1988 , Jordan was honored with the NBA 's Defensive Player of the Year Award and became the first NBA player to win both the Defensive Player of the Year and MVP awards in a career ( since <unk> by <unk> Olajuwon , David Robinson , and Kevin <unk> ; Olajuwon is the only player other than Jordan to win both during the same season ) .", "In addition he set both seasonal and career records for blocked shots by a guard , and combined this with his ball @-@ <unk> ability to become a standout defensive player .", "He ranks third in NBA history in total steals with 2 @,@ <unk> , trailing John Stockton and Jason <unk> .", "Jerry West often stated that he was more impressed with Jordan 's defensive contributions than his offensive ones .", "He was also known to have strong eyesight ; broadcaster Al Michaels said that he was able to read baseball box scores on a 27 @-@ inch television clearly from about 50 feet away .", "= = NBA career statistics = = \n \n \n = = = Regular season = = = \n \n \n = = = <unk> = = = \n \n \n = = Legacy = = \n \n Jordan 's marked talent was clear from his rookie season .", "In his first game in Madison Square Garden against the New York Knicks , Jordan received a prolonged standing ovation , a rarity for an opposing player .", "After Jordan scored a playoff record 63 points against the Boston Celtics on April 20 , 1986 , Celtics star Larry Bird described him as \" God disguised as Michael Jordan . \"", "Jordan led the NBA in scoring in 10 seasons ( NBA record ) and tied Wilt Chamberlain 's record of seven consecutive scoring titles .", "He was also a fixture on the NBA All @-@ Defensive First Team , making the roster nine times ( NBA record shared with Gary <unk> , Kevin <unk> and Kobe Bryant ) .", "Jordan also holds the top career regular season and playoff scoring averages of 30 @.", "@ 1 and 33 @.", "@ 4 points per game , respectively .", "By 1998 , the season of his Finals @-@ winning shot against the Jazz , he was well known throughout the league as a clutch performer .", "In the regular season , Jordan was the Bulls ' primary threat in the final seconds of a close game and in the playoffs , Jordan would always demand the ball at <unk> time .", "Jordan 's total of 5 @,@ <unk> points in the playoffs is the highest in NBA history .", "He retired with 32 @,@ <unk> points in regular season play , placing him fourth on the NBA 's all @-@ time scoring list behind Kareem Abdul @-@ Jabbar , Karl Malone , and Kobe Bryant .", "With five regular @-@ season MVPs ( tied for second place with Bill Russell ; only Kareem Abdul @-@ Jabbar has won more , six ) , six Finals MVPs ( NBA record ) , and three All @-@ Star MVPs , Jordan is the most decorated player ever to play in the NBA .", "Jordan finished among the top three in regular @-@ season MVP voting a record 10 times , and was named one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History in 1996 .", "He is one of only seven players in history to win an NCAA championship , an NBA championship , and an Olympic gold medal ( doing so twice with the 1984 and 1992 U.S. men 's basketball teams ) .", "Many of Jordan 's contemporaries say that Jordan is the greatest basketball player of all time .", "In 1999 , an ESPN survey of journalists , athletes and other sports figures ranked Jordan the greatest North American athlete of the 20th century , above such <unk> as Babe Ruth and Muhammad Ali .", "Jordan placed second to Babe Ruth in the Associated Press 's December 1999 list of 20th century athletes .", "In addition , the Associated Press voted him as the basketball player of the 20th century .", "Jordan has also appeared on the front cover of Sports Illustrated a record 50 times .", "In the September 1996 issue of Sport , which was the publication 's 50th anniversary issue , Jordan was named the greatest athlete of the past 50 years .", "Jordan 's athletic leaping ability , highlighted in his back @-@ to @-@ back slam dunk contest championships in 1987 and 1988 , is credited by many with having influenced a generation of young players .", "Several current NBA All @-@ Stars have stated that they considered Jordan their role model while growing up , including LeBron James and <unk> Wade .", "In addition , commentators have dubbed a number of next @-@ generation players \" the next Michael Jordan \" upon their entry to the NBA , including <unk> \" Penny \" <unk> , Grant Hill , Allen <unk> , Kobe Bryant , LeBron James , Vince Carter , and <unk> Wade .", "Although Jordan was a well @-@ rounded player , his \" Air Jordan \" image is also often credited with inadvertently decreasing the jump shooting skills , defense , and <unk> of young players , a fact Jordan himself has lamented .", "I think it was the exposure of Michael Jordan ; the marketing of Michael Jordan .", "Everything was marketed towards the things that people wanted to see , which was scoring and <unk> .", "That Michael Jordan still played defense and an all @-@ around game , but it was never really publicized .", "Although Jordan has done much to increase the status of the game , some of his impact on the game 's popularity in America appears to be fleeting .", "Television ratings in particular increased only during his time in the league , and Finals ratings have not returned to the level reached during his last championship @-@ winning season .", "In August 2009 , the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield , Massachusetts , opened a Michael Jordan exhibit containing items from his college and NBA careers , as well as from the 1992 \" Dream Team \" .", "The exhibit also has a batting <unk> to signify Jordan 's short career in baseball .", "After Jordan received word of his being accepted into the Hall of Fame , he selected Class of 1996 member David Thompson to present him .", "As Jordan would later explain during his induction speech in September 2009 , growing up in North Carolina , he was not a fan of the Tar <unk> , and greatly admired Thompson , who played at rival North Carolina State .", "He was inducted into the Hall in September , with several former Bulls teammates in attendance , including Scottie Pippen , Dennis Rodman , Charles Oakley , Ron Harper , Steve Kerr , and <unk> <unk> .", "Former coaches of Jordan 's , Dean Smith and Doug Collins , were also among those present .", "His emotional reaction during his speech , when he began to cry , was captured by Associated Press photographer <unk> <unk> and would later become widely shared on social media as the Crying Jordan Internet <unk> .", "= = Personal life = = \n \n He married Juanita <unk> in September 1989 , and they have two sons , Jeffrey Michael and Marcus James , and a daughter , Jasmine .", "Jordan and <unk> filed for divorce on January 4 , 2002 , citing <unk> differences , but reconciled shortly thereafter .", "They again filed for divorce and were granted a final decree of dissolution of marriage on December 29 , 2006 , commenting that the decision was made \" mutually and <unk> \" .", "It is reported that Juanita received a $ 168 million settlement ( equivalent to $ 197 million in 2015 ) , making it the largest celebrity divorce settlement in history at the time on public record .", "In 1991 , Jordan purchased a lot in Highland Park , Illinois , to build a 56 @,@ 000 square foot mansion , which was completed four years later .", "Both of his sons attended Loyola Academy , a private Roman Catholic high school located in <unk> , Illinois .", "Jeffrey graduated as a member of the 2007 graduating class and played his first collegiate basketball game on November 11 , 2007 , for the University of Illinois .", "After two seasons , Jeffrey left the Illinois basketball team in 2009 .", "He later rejoined the team for a third season , then received a release to transfer to the University of Central Florida , where Marcus was attending .", "Marcus transferred to Whitney Young High School after his sophomore year at Loyola Academy and graduated in 2009 .", "He began attending <unk> in the fall of 2009 , and played three seasons of basketball for the school .", "On July 21 , 2006 , a judge in Cook County , Illinois , determined that Jordan did not owe his alleged former lover <unk> Knafel $ 5 million in a breach of contract claim .", "Jordan had allegedly paid Knafel $ 250 @,@ 000 to keep their relationship a secret .", "Knafel claimed Jordan promised her $ 5 million for remaining silent and agreeing not to file a paternity suit after Knafel learned she was pregnant in 1991 .", "A DNA test showed Jordan was not the father of the child .", "He proposed to his longtime girlfriend , Cuban @-@ American model <unk> <unk> , on Christmas Eve , 2011 , and they were married on April 27 , 2013 , at Bethesda @-@ by @-@ the @-@ Sea Episcopal Church .", "It was announced on November 30 , 2013 , that the two were expecting their first child together .", "Jordan listed his Highland Park mansion for sale in 2012 .", "On February 11 , 2014 , <unk> gave birth to identical twin daughters named Victoria and Ysabel .", "Jordan 's private jet features a stripe in Carolina blue , the \" Air Jordan \" logo on the tail , and references to his career in the identification number .", "= = Media figure and business interests = = \n \n Jordan is one of the most marketed sports figures in history .", "He has been a major spokesman for such brands as Nike , Coca @-@ Cola , <unk> , <unk> , McDonald 's , Ball Park Franks , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , and MCI .", "Jordan has had a long relationship with <unk> , appearing in over 20 commercials for the company since 1991 , including the \" Be Like Mike \" commercials in which a song was sung by children wishing to be like Jordan .", "Nike created a signature shoe for him , called the Air Jordan .", "One of Jordan 's more popular commercials for the shoe involved Spike Lee playing the part of Mars Blackmon .", "In the commercials Lee , as Blackmon , attempted to find the source of Jordan 's abilities and became convinced that \" it 's gotta be the shoes \" .", "The hype and demand for the shoes even brought on a <unk> of \" shoe @-@ <unk> \" where people were robbed of their <unk> at <unk> .", "Subsequently , Nike spun off the Jordan line into its own division named the \" Jordan Brand \" .", "The company features an impressive list of athletes and celebrities as <unk> .", "The brand has also sponsored college sports programs such as those of North Carolina , <unk> , Georgetown , and Marquette .", "Jordan also has been associated with the <unk> <unk> cartoon characters .", "A Nike commercial shown during 1992 's Super Bowl <unk> featured Jordan and <unk> Bunny playing basketball .", "The Super Bowl commercial inspired the 1996 live action / animated film Space Jam , which starred Jordan and <unk> in a fictional story set during the former 's first retirement from basketball .", "They have subsequently appeared together in several commercials for MCI .", "Jordan also made an appearance in the music video of Michael Jackson 's \" Jam \" ( 1992 ) .", "Jordan 's yearly income from the endorsements is estimated to be over forty million dollars .", "In addition , when Jordan 's power at the ticket gates was at its highest point , the Bulls regularly sold out both their home and road games .", "Due to this , Jordan set records in player salary by signing annual contracts worth in excess of US $ 30 million per season .", "An academic study found that Jordan 's first NBA comeback resulted in an increase in the market <unk> of his client firms of more than $ 1 billion .", "Most of Jordan 's endorsement deals , including his first deal with Nike , were engineered by his agent , David <unk> .", "Jordan has described <unk> as \" the best at what he does \" and that \" marketing @-@ wise , he 's great .", "He 's the one who came up with the concept of ' Air Jordan . '", "\" \n In June 2010 , Jordan was ranked by Forbes magazine as the 20th @-@ most powerful celebrity in the world with $ 55 million earned between June 2009 and June 2010 .", "According to the Forbes article , Jordan Brand generates $ 1 billion in sales for Nike .", "In June 2014 , Jordan was named the first NBA player to become a billionaire , after he increased his stake in the Charlotte Hornets from 80 % to 89 @.", "@ 5 % .", "On January 20 , 2015 , Jordan was honored with the Charlotte Business Journal 's Business Person of the Year for 2014 .", "As of November 2015 , his current net worth is estimated at $ 1 @.", "@ 1 billion by Forbes .", "Jordan is the second @-@ richest African @-@ American in the world as of 2015 .", "= = Awards and honors = =" ]
[ "= = Early years = = \n \n Jordan was born in Brooklyn , New York , the son of <unk> ( née Peoples ) , who worked in banking , and James R. Jordan , Sr. , an equipment supervisor ." ]
[ " = Michael Jordan = \n \n Michael Jeffrey Jordan ( born February 17 , 1963 ) , also known by his initials , MJ , is an American retired professional basketball player .", "He is also a businessman , and principal owner and chairman of the Charlotte Hornets .", "Jordan played 15 seasons in the National Basketball Association ( NBA ) for the Chicago Bulls and Washington Wizards .", "His biography on the NBA website states : \" By acclamation , Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player of all time . \"", "Jordan was one of the most effectively marketed athletes of his generation and was considered instrumental in popularizing the NBA around the world in the 1980s and 1990s .", "Jordan played three seasons for coach Dean Smith at the University of North Carolina .", "He was a member of the Tar <unk> ' national championship team in 1982 .", "Jordan joined the NBA 's Chicago Bulls in 1984 as the third overall draft pick .", "He quickly emerged as a league star , entertaining crowds with his prolific scoring .", "His leaping ability , demonstrated by performing slam <unk> from the free throw line in slam dunk contests , earned him the nicknames \" Air Jordan \" and \" His <unk> \" .", "He also gained a reputation for being one of the best defensive players in basketball .", "In 1991 , he won his first NBA championship with the Bulls , and followed that achievement with titles in 1992 and 1993 , securing a \" three @-@ peat \" .", "Although Jordan abruptly retired from basketball before the beginning of the 1993 – 94 NBA season to pursue a career in baseball , he returned to the Bulls in March 1995 and led them to three additional championships in 1996 , 1997 , and 1998 , as well as a then @-@ record 72 regular @-@ season wins in the 1995 – 96 NBA season .", "Jordan retired for a second time in January 1999 , but returned for two more NBA seasons from 2001 to 2003 as a member of the Wizards .", "Jordan 's individual accolades and accomplishments include five Most Valuable Player ( MVP ) Awards , ten All @-@ NBA First Team designations , nine All @-@ Defensive First Team honors , fourteen NBA All @-@ Star Game appearances , three All @-@ Star Game MVP Awards , ten scoring titles , three steals titles , six NBA Finals MVP Awards , and the 1988 NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award .", "Among his numerous accomplishments , Jordan holds the NBA records for highest career regular season scoring average ( 30 @.", "@ 12 points per game ) and highest career playoff scoring average ( 33 @.", "@ 45 points per game ) .", "In 1999 , he was named the greatest North American athlete of the 20th century by ESPN , and was second to Babe Ruth on the Associated Press 's list of athletes of the century .", "Jordan is a two @-@ time <unk> into the Basketball Hall of Fame , having been enshrined in 2009 for his individual career , and again in 2010 as part of the group induction of the 1992 United States men 's Olympic basketball team ( \" The Dream Team \" ) .", "He became a member of the FIBA Hall of Fame in 2015 .", "Jordan is also known for his product endorsements .", "He fueled the success of Nike 's Air Jordan <unk> , which were introduced in 1985 and remain popular today .", "Jordan also starred in the 1996 feature film Space Jam as himself .", "In 2006 , he became part @-@ owner and head of basketball operations for the then @-@ Charlotte Bobcats , buying a controlling interest in 2010 .", "In 2015 , as a result of the increase in value of NBA franchises , Jordan became the first billionaire NBA player in history and the world 's second @-@ richest African @-@ American .", "His family moved to Wilmington , North Carolina , when he was a <unk> .", "Jordan is the fourth of five children .", "He has two older brothers , Larry Jordan and James R. Jordan , Jr .", ", one older sister , <unk> , and a younger sister , <unk> .", "Jordan 's brother James retired in 2006 as the Command Sergeant Major of the 35th Signal Brigade of the <unk> Airborne Corps in the U.S. Army .", "= = High school career = = \n \n Jordan attended <unk> A. Laney High School in Wilmington , where he anchored his athletic career by playing baseball , football , and basketball .", "He tried out for the varsity basketball team during his sophomore year , but at 5 ' 11 \" ( 1 @.", "@ 80 m ) , he was deemed too short to play at that level .", "His taller friend , Harvest <unk> Smith , was the only sophomore to make the team .", "<unk> to prove his worth , Jordan became the star of Laney 's junior varsity squad , and <unk> several 40 @-@ point games .", "The following summer , he grew four inches ( 10 cm ) and trained <unk> .", "Upon earning a spot on the varsity roster , Jordan averaged about 20 points per game over his final two seasons of high school play .", "As a senior , he was selected to the McDonald 's All @-@ American Team after averaging a triple @-@ double : 29 @.", "@ 2 points , 11 @.", "@ 6 rebounds , and 10 @.", "@ 1 assists .", "Jordan was recruited by numerous college basketball programs , including Duke , North Carolina , South Carolina , Syracuse , and Virginia .", "In 1981 , Jordan accepted a basketball scholarship to North Carolina , where he <unk> in cultural geography .", "= = College career = = \n \n As a freshman in coach Dean Smith 's team @-@ oriented system , he was named ACC Freshman of the Year after he averaged 13 @.", "@ 4 points per game ( ppg ) on 53 @.", "@ 4 % shooting ( field goal percentage ) .", "He made the game @-@ winning jump shot in the 1982 NCAA Championship game against Georgetown , which was led by future NBA rival Patrick Ewing .", "Jordan later described this shot as the major turning point in his basketball career .", "During his three seasons at North Carolina , he averaged 17 @.", "@ 7 ppg on 54 @.", "@ 0 % shooting , and added 5 @.", "@ 0 rebounds per game ( rpg ) .", "He was selected by consensus to the NCAA All @-@ American First Team in both his sophomore ( 1983 ) and junior ( 1984 ) seasons .", "After winning the <unk> and the Wooden College Player of the Year awards in 1984 , Jordan left North Carolina one year before his scheduled graduation to enter the 1984 NBA draft .", "The Chicago Bulls selected Jordan with the third overall pick , after <unk> Olajuwon ( Houston Rockets ) and Sam Bowie ( Portland Trail Blazers ) .", "One of the primary reasons why Jordan was not drafted sooner was because the first two teams were in need of a center .", "However , the Trail Blazers general manager <unk> <unk> contended that it was not a matter of drafting a center , but more a matter of taking Sam Bowie over Jordan , in part because Portland already had a guard with similar skills to Jordan , Clyde Drexler .", "ESPN , citing Bowie 's injury @-@ laden college career , named the Blazers ' choice of Bowie as the worst draft pick in North American professional sports history .", "Jordan returned to North Carolina to complete his degree in 1986 .", "= = Professional career = = \n \n \n = = = Early NBA years ( 1984 – 1987 ) = = = \n \n During his first season in the NBA , Jordan averaged 28 @.", "@ 2 ppg on 51 @.", "@ 5 % shooting .", "He quickly became a fan favorite even in opposing arenas , and appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated with the heading \" A Star Is Born \" just over a month into his professional career .", "Jordan was also voted in as an All @-@ Star starter by the fans in his rookie season .", "Controversy arose before the All @-@ Star game when word surfaced that several veteran players , led by Isiah Thomas , were upset by the amount of attention Jordan was receiving .", "This led to a so @-@ called \" freeze @-@ out \" on Jordan , where players refused to pass him the ball throughout the game .", "The controversy left Jordan relatively unaffected when he returned to regular season play , and he would go on to be voted Rookie of the Year .", "The Bulls finished the season 38 – 44 , and lost in the first round of the playoffs in four games to the Milwaukee <unk> .", "Jordan 's second season was cut short by a broken foot in the third game of the season , which caused him to miss 64 games .", "Despite Jordan 's injury and a 30 – 52 record ( at the time it was fifth worst record of any team to qualify for the playoffs in NBA history ) , the Bulls made the playoffs .", "Jordan recovered in time to participate in the playoffs and performed well upon his return .", "Against a 1985 – 86 Boston Celtics team that is often considered one of the greatest in NBA history , Jordan set the still @-@ unbroken record for points in a playoff game with 63 in Game 2 .", "The Celtics , however , managed to sweep the series .", "Jordan had recovered completely by the 1986 – 87 season , and had one of the most prolific scoring seasons in NBA history .", "He became the only player other than Wilt Chamberlain to score 3 @,@ 000 points in a season , averaging a league high 37 @.", "@ 1 points on 48 @.", "@ 2 % shooting .", "In addition , Jordan demonstrated his defensive prowess , as he became the first player in NBA history to record 200 steals and 100 blocks in a season .", "Despite Jordan 's success , Magic Johnson won the league 's Most Valuable Player Award .", "The Bulls reached 40 wins , and advanced to the playoffs for the third consecutive year .", "However , they were again swept by the Celtics .", "= = = Pistons roadblock ( 1987 – 1990 ) = = = \n \n Jordan led the league in scoring again in the 1987 – 88 season , averaging 35 @.", "@ 0 ppg on 53 @.", "@ 5 % shooting and won his first league MVP Award .", "He was also named the Defensive Player of the Year , as he had averaged 1 @.", "@ 6 blocks and a league high 3 @.", "@ 16 steals per game .", "The Bulls finished 50 – 32 , and made it out of the first round of the playoffs for the first time in Jordan 's career , as they defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers in five games .", "However , the Bulls then lost in five games to the more experienced Detroit Pistons , who were led by Isiah Thomas and a group of physical players known as the \" Bad Boys \" .", "In the 1988 – 89 season , Jordan again led the league in scoring , averaging 32 @.", "@ 5 ppg on 53 @.", "@ 8 % shooting from the field , along with 8 rpg and 8 assists per game ( apg ) .", "The Bulls finished with a 47 – 35 record , and advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals , defeating the Cavaliers and New York Knicks along the way .", "The Cavaliers series included a career highlight for Jordan when he hit The Shot over Craig <unk> at the <unk> in the fifth and final game of the series .", "However , the Pistons again defeated the Bulls , this time in six games , by utilizing their \" Jordan Rules \" method of guarding Jordan , which consisted of double and triple teaming him every time he touched the ball .", "The Bulls entered the 1989 – 90 season as a team on the rise , with their core group of Jordan and young improving players like Scottie Pippen and Horace Grant , and under the guidance of new coach Phil Jackson .", "Jordan averaged a league leading 33 @.", "@ 6 ppg on 52 @.", "@ 6 % shooting , to go with 6 @.", "@ 9 rpg and 6 @.", "@ 3 apg in leading the Bulls to a 55 – 27 record .", "They again advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals beating the <unk> and Philadelphia 76ers .", "However , despite pushing the series to seven games , the Bulls lost to the Pistons for the third consecutive season .", "= = = First three @-@ peat ( 1991 – 1993 ) = = = \n \n In the 1990 – 91 season , Jordan won his second MVP award after averaging 31 @.", "@ 5 ppg on 53 @.", "@ 9 % shooting , 6 @.", "@ 0 rpg , and 5 @.", "@ 5 apg for the regular season .", "The Bulls finished in first place in their division for the first time in 16 years and set a franchise record with 61 wins in the regular season .", "With Scottie Pippen developing into an All @-@ Star , the Bulls had elevated their play .", "The Bulls defeated the New York Knicks and the Philadelphia 76ers in the opening two rounds of the playoffs .", "They advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals where their rival , the Detroit Pistons , awaited them .", "However , this time the Bulls beat the Pistons in a four @-@ game sweep .", "In an unusual ending to the fourth and final game , Isiah Thomas led his team off the court before the final seconds had concluded .", "Most of the Pistons went directly to their locker room instead of shaking hands with the Bulls .", "The Bulls advanced to the NBA Finals for the first time in franchise history to face Magic Johnson and James <unk> and beat the Los Angeles <unk> four games to one , compiling an outstanding 15 – 2 playoff record along the way .", "Perhaps the best known moment of the series came in Game 2 when , attempting a dunk , Jordan avoided a potential Sam Perkins block by switching the ball from his right hand to his left in mid @-@ air to lay the shot in .", "In his first Finals appearance , Jordan posted per game averages of 31 @.", "@ 2 points on 56 % shooting from the field , 11 @.", "@ 4 assists , 6 @.", "@ 6 rebounds , 2 @.", "@ 8 steals and 1 @.", "@ 4 blocks .", "Jordan won his first NBA Finals MVP award , and he cried while holding the NBA Finals trophy .", "Jordan and the Bulls continued their dominance in the 1991 – 92 season , establishing a 67 – 15 record , topping their franchise record from 1990 to 91 .", "Jordan won his second consecutive MVP award with averages of 30 @.", "@ 1 points , 6 @.", "@ 4 rebounds and 6 @.", "@ 1 assists per game on 52 % shooting .", "After winning a physical 7 @-@ game series over the New York Knicks in the second round of the playoffs and finishing off the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Conference Finals in 6 games , the Bulls met Clyde Drexler and the Portland Trail Blazers in the Finals .", "The media , hoping to recreate a Magic – Bird rivalry , highlighted the similarities between \" Air \" Jordan and Clyde \" The <unk> \" during the pre @-@ Finals hype .", "In the first game , Jordan scored a Finals @-@ record 35 points in the first half , including a record @-@ setting six three @-@ point field goals .", "After the sixth three @-@ pointer , he <unk> down the court <unk> as he looked <unk> .", "<unk> Albert , who broadcast the game , later stated that it was as if Jordan was saying , \" I can 't believe I 'm doing this . \"", "The Bulls went on to win Game 1 , and defeat the Blazers in six games .", "Jordan was named Finals MVP for the second year in a row and finished the series averaging 35 @.", "@ 8 ppg , 4 @.", "@ 8 rpg , and 6 @.", "@ 5 apg , while shooting 53 % from the floor .", "In the 1992 – 93 season , despite a 32 @.", "@ 6 ppg , 6 @.", "@ 7 rpg and 5 @.", "@ 5 apg campaign , Jordan 's streak of consecutive MVP seasons ended as he lost the award to his friend Charles Barkley .", "<unk> , Jordan and the Bulls met Barkley and his Phoenix Suns in the 1993 NBA Finals .", "The Bulls won their third NBA championship on a game @-@ winning shot by John <unk> and a last @-@ second block by Horace Grant , but Jordan was once again Chicago 's leader .", "He averaged a Finals @-@ record 41 @.", "@ 0 ppg during the six @-@ game series , and became the first player in NBA history to win three straight Finals MVP awards .", "He scored more than 30 points in every game of the series , including 40 or more points in 4 consecutive games .", "With his third Finals triumph , Jordan capped off a seven @-@ year run where he attained seven scoring titles and three championships , but there were signs that Jordan was tiring of his massive celebrity and all of the non @-@ basketball <unk> in his life .", "= = = = <unk> controversy = = = = \n \n During the Bulls ' playoff run in 1993 , controversy arose when Jordan was seen gambling in Atlantic City , New Jersey , the night before a game against the New York Knicks .", "In that same year , he admitted to having to cover $ 57 @,@ 000 in gambling losses , and author Richard <unk> wrote a book claiming he had won $ 1 @.", "@ 25 million from Jordan on the golf course .", "In 2005 , Jordan talked to Ed Bradley of the CBS evening show 60 Minutes about his gambling and admitted that he made some <unk> decisions .", "Jordan stated , \" Yeah , I 've gotten myself into situations where I would not walk away and I 've pushed the envelope .", "Is that <unk> ?", "Yeah , it depends on how you look at it .", "If you 're willing to jeopardize your livelihood and your family , then yeah . \"", "When Bradley asked him if his gambling ever got to the level where it <unk> his livelihood or family , Jordan replied , \" No . \"", "= = = First retirement and baseball career ( 1993 – 1994 ) = = = \n \n On October 6 , 1993 , Jordan announced his retirement , citing a loss of desire to play the game .", "Jordan later stated that the murder of his father earlier in the year also shaped his decision .", "Jordan 's father was murdered on July 23 , 1993 , at a highway rest area in <unk> , North Carolina , by two teenagers , Daniel Green and Larry Martin <unk> .", "The <unk> were traced from calls they made on James Jordan 's cellular phone , caught , convicted , and sentenced to life in prison .", "Jordan was close to his father ; as a child he had imitated his father 's <unk> to stick out his tongue while absorbed in work .", "He later adopted it as his own signature , displaying it each time he drove to the basket .", "In 1996 , he founded a Chicago area Boys & Girls Club and dedicated it to his father .", "In his 1998 autobiography For the Love of the Game , Jordan wrote that he had been preparing for retirement as early as the summer of 1992 .", "The added exhaustion due to the Dream Team run in the 1992 Olympics solidified Jordan 's feelings about the game and his ever @-@ growing celebrity status .", "Jordan 's announcement sent shock waves throughout the NBA and appeared on the front pages of newspapers around the world .", "Jordan then further surprised the sports world by signing a minor league baseball contract with the Chicago White Sox on February 7 , 1994 .", "He reported to spring training in Sarasota , Florida , and was assigned to the team 's minor league system on March 31 , 1994 .", "Jordan has stated this decision was made to pursue the dream of his late father , who had always envisioned his son as a Major League Baseball player .", "The White Sox were another team owned by Bulls owner Jerry <unk> , who continued to honor Jordan 's basketball contract during the years he played baseball .", "In 1994 , Jordan played for the Birmingham Barons , a Double @-@ A minor league affiliate of the Chicago White Sox , batting <unk> with three home runs , 51 runs batted in , 30 stolen bases , 114 strikeouts , 51 base on balls , and 11 errors .", "He also appeared for the <unk> <unk> in the 1994 Arizona Fall League , batting <unk> against the top prospects in baseball .", "On November 1 , 1994 , his number 23 was retired by the Bulls in a ceremony that included the erection of a permanent sculpture known as The Spirit outside the new United Center .", "= = = \" I 'm back \" : Return to the NBA ( 1995 ) = = = \n \n In the 1993 – 94 season , the Bulls , without Jordan , achieved a 55 – 27 record , and lost to the New York Knicks in the second round of the playoffs .", "But the 1994 – 95 Bulls were a shell of the championship team of just two years earlier .", "<unk> at mid @-@ season to ensure a spot in the playoffs , Chicago was 31 – 31 at one point in mid @-@ March .", "The team received help , however , when Jordan decided to return to the NBA for the Bulls .", "In March 1995 , Jordan decided to quit baseball due to the ongoing Major League Baseball strike , as he wanted to avoid becoming a potential replacement player .", "On March 18 , 1995 , Jordan announced his return to the NBA through a two @-@ word press release : \" I 'm back . \"", "The next day , Jordan wore jersey number 45 ( his number with the Barons ) , as his familiar 23 had been retired in his honor following his first retirement .", "He took to the court with the Bulls to face the Indiana <unk> in Indianapolis , scoring 19 points .", "The game had the highest Nielsen rating of a regular season NBA game since 1975 .", "Although he had not played an NBA game in a year and a half , Jordan played well upon his return , making a game @-@ winning jump shot against Atlanta in his fourth game back .", "He then scored 55 points in the next game against the Knicks at Madison Square Garden on March 28 , 1995 .", "<unk> by Jordan 's comeback , the Bulls went 13 – 4 to make the playoffs and advanced to the Eastern Conference <unk> against the Orlando Magic .", "At the end of Game 1 , Orlando 's Nick Anderson stripped Jordan from behind , leading to the game @-@ winning basket for the Magic ; he would later comment that Jordan \" didn 't look like the old Michael Jordan \" and that \" No.", "45 doesn 't explode like No.", "23 used to . \"", "Jordan then returned to wearing his old number in the next game , scoring 38 points in a Bulls win .", "The Bulls were fined $ 30 @,@ 000 for the game : $ 25 @,@ 000 for failing to report the impromptu number change to the NBA and $ 5 @,@ 000 for Jordan wearing different shoes .", "Jordan averaged 31 points per game in the series , but Orlando won the series in 6 games .", "= = = Second three @-@ peat ( 1995 – 1998 ) = = = \n \n <unk> motivated by the playoff defeat , Jordan trained aggressively for the 1995 – 96 season .", "<unk> by the addition of rebound specialist Dennis Rodman , the Bulls dominated the league , starting the season 41 – 3 , and eventually finishing with the then @-@ best regular season record in NBA history ( later surpassed by the 2015 – 16 Golden State Warriors ) : 72 – 10 .", "Jordan led the league in scoring with 30 @.", "@ 4 ppg , and won the league 's regular season and All @-@ Star Game MVP awards .", "In the playoffs , the Bulls lost only three games in four series ( Miami Heat 3 @-@ 0 , New York Knicks 4 @-@ 1 , Orlando Magic 4 @-@ 0 ) .", "They defeated the Seattle <unk> 4 @-@ 2 in the NBA Finals to win their fourth championship .", "Jordan was named Finals MVP for a record fourth time , surpassing Magic Johnson 's three Finals MVP awards .", "He also achieved only the second sweep of the MVP Awards in the All @-@ Star Game , regular season and NBA Finals , Willis Reed having achieved the first , during the 1969 – 70 season .", "Because this was Jordan 's first championship since his father 's murder , and it was won on Father 's Day , Jordan reacted very emotionally upon winning the title , including a memorable scene of him crying on the locker room floor with the game ball .", "In the 1996 – 97 season , the Bulls started out 69 – 11 , but missed out on a second consecutive 70 @-@ win season by losing their final two games to finish 69 – 13 .", "However , this year Jordan was beaten for the NBA MVP Award by Karl Malone .", "The Bulls again advanced to the Finals , where they faced Malone and the Utah Jazz .", "The series against the Jazz featured two of the more memorable clutch moments of Jordan 's career .", "He won Game 1 for the Bulls with a <unk> @-@ beating jump shot .", "In Game 5 , with the series tied at 2 , Jordan played despite being <unk> and <unk> from a stomach virus .", "In what is known as the \" <unk> Game \" , Jordan scored 38 points , including the game @-@ deciding 3 @-@ pointer with 25 seconds remaining .", "The Bulls won 90 – 88 and went on to win the series in six games .", "For the fifth time in as many Finals appearances , Jordan received the Finals MVP award .", "During the 1997 NBA All @-@ Star Game , Jordan posted the first triple double in All @-@ Star Game history in a victorious effort ; however , he did not receive the MVP award .", "Jordan and the Bulls compiled a 62 – 20 record in the 1997 – 98 season .", "Jordan led the league with 28 @.", "@ 7 points per game , securing his fifth regular @-@ season MVP award , plus honors for All @-@ NBA First Team , First Defensive Team and the All @-@ Star Game MVP .", "The Bulls won the Eastern Conference Championship for a third straight season , including surviving a seven @-@ game series with the Indiana <unk> in the Eastern Conference Finals ; it was the first time Jordan had played in a Game 7 since the 1992 Eastern Conference <unk> with the Knicks .", "After winning , they moved on for a rematch with the Jazz in the Finals .", "The Bulls returned to the Delta Center for Game 6 on June 14 , 1998 , leading the series 3 – 2 .", "Jordan executed a series of plays , considered to be one of the greatest clutch performances in NBA Finals history .", "With the Bulls trailing 86 – 83 with 41 @.", "@ 9 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter , Phil Jackson called a timeout .", "When play resumed , Jordan received the inbound pass , drove to the basket , and hit a shot over several Jazz defenders , cutting the Utah lead to 86 – 85 .", "The Jazz brought the ball <unk> and passed the ball to forward Karl Malone , who was set up in the low post and was being guarded by Rodman .", "Malone <unk> with Rodman and caught the pass , but Jordan cut behind him and took the ball out of his hands for a steal .", "Jordan then <unk> down the court and paused , <unk> his defender , Jazz guard <unk> Russell .", "With 10 seconds remaining , Jordan started to <unk> right , then crossed over to his left , possibly pushing off Russell , although the officials did not call a foul .", "With 5 @.", "@ 2 seconds left , Jordan gave Chicago an 87 – 86 lead with a game @-@ winning <unk> , the climactic shot of his Bulls career .", "Afterwards , John Stockton missed a game @-@ winning three @-@ pointer .", "Jordan and the Bulls won their sixth NBA championship and second three @-@ peat .", "Once again , Jordan was voted the Finals MVP , having led all scorers averaging 33 @.", "@ 5 points per game , including 45 in the deciding Game 6 .", "Jordan 's six Finals MVPs is a record ; <unk> O <unk> , Magic Johnson , LeBron James and Tim Duncan are tied for second place with three apiece .", "The 1998 Finals holds the highest television rating of any Finals series in history .", "Game 6 also holds the highest television rating of any game in NBA history .", "= = = Second retirement ( 1999 – 2001 ) = = = \n \n With Phil Jackson 's contract expiring , the pending departures of Scottie Pippen and Dennis Rodman looming , and being in the latter stages of an owner @-@ induced <unk> of NBA players , Jordan retired for the second time on January 13 , 1999 .", "On January 19 , 2000 , Jordan returned to the NBA not as a player , but as part owner and President of Basketball Operations for the Washington Wizards .", "Jordan 's responsibilities with the Wizards were comprehensive .", "He controlled all aspects of the Wizards ' basketball operations , and had the final say in all personnel matters .", "Opinions of Jordan as a basketball executive were mixed .", "He managed to purge the team of several highly paid , unpopular players ( such as forward <unk> Howard and point guard Rod Strickland ) , but used the first pick in the 2001 NBA draft to select high <unk> Kwame Brown , who did not live up to expectations and was traded away after four seasons .", "Despite his January 1999 claim that he was \" 99 @.", "@ 9 % certain \" that he would never play another NBA game , in the summer of 2001 Jordan expressed interest in making another comeback , this time with his new team .", "Inspired by the NHL comeback of his friend Mario Lemieux the previous winter , Jordan spent much of the spring and summer of 2001 in training , holding several invitation @-@ only camps for NBA players in Chicago .", "In addition , Jordan hired his old Chicago Bulls head coach , Doug Collins , as Washington 's coach for the upcoming season , a decision that many saw as foreshadowing another Jordan return .", "= = = Washington Wizards comeback ( 2001 – 2003 ) = = = \n \n On September 25 , 2001 , Jordan announced his return to the NBA to play for the Washington Wizards , indicating his intention to donate his salary as a player to a relief effort for the victims of the September 11 , 2001 attacks .", "In an injury @-@ plagued 2001 – 02 season , he led the team in scoring ( 22 @.", "@ 9 ppg ) , assists ( 5 @.", "@ 2 apg ) , and steals ( 1 @.", "@ 42 <unk> ) .", "However , torn cartilage in his right knee ended Jordan 's season after only 60 games , the fewest he had played in a regular season since playing 17 games after returning from his first retirement during the 1994 – 95 season .", "Jordan started 53 of his 60 games for the season , averaging 24 @.", "@ 3 points , 5 @.", "@ 4 assists , and 6 @.", "@ 0 rebounds , and shooting 41 @.", "@ 9 % from the field in his 53 starts .", "His last seven appearances were in a reserve role , in which he averaged just over 20 minutes per game .", "Playing in his 14th and final NBA All @-@ Star Game in 2003 , Jordan passed Kareem Abdul @-@ Jabbar as the all @-@ time leading scorer in All @-@ Star Game history ( a record since broken by Kobe Bryant ) .", "That year , Jordan was the only Washington player to play in all 82 games , starting in 67 of them .", "He averaged 20 @.", "@ 0 points , 6 @.", "@ 1 rebounds , 3 @.", "@ 8 assists , and 1 @.", "@ 5 steals per game .", "He also shot 45 % from the field , and 82 % from the free throw line .", "Even though he turned 40 during the season , he scored 20 or more points 42 times , 30 or more points nine times , and 40 or more points three times .", "On February 21 , 2003 , Jordan became the first 40 @-@ year @-@ old to tally 43 points in an NBA game .", "During his stint with the Wizards , all of Jordan 's home games at the MCI Center were sold out , and the Wizards were the second most @-@ watched team in the NBA , averaging 20 @,@ 172 fans a game at home and 19 @,@ 311 on the road .", "However , neither of Jordan 's final two seasons resulted in a playoff appearance for the Wizards , and Jordan was often unsatisfied with the play of those around him .", "At several points he openly criticized his teammates to the media , citing their lack of focus and intensity , notably that of the number one draft pick in the 2001 NBA draft , Kwame Brown .", "With the recognition that 2002 – 03 would be Jordan 's final season , tributes were paid to him throughout the NBA .", "In his final game at his old home court , the United Center in Chicago , Jordan received a four @-@ minute standing ovation .", "The Miami Heat retired the number 23 jersey on April 11 , 2003 , even though Jordan never played for the team .", "At the 2003 All @-@ Star Game , Jordan was offered a starting spot from Tracy <unk> and Allen <unk> , but refused both .", "In the end he accepted the spot of Vince Carter , who decided to give it up under great public pressure .", "Jordan 's final NBA game was on April 16 , 2003 in Philadelphia .", "After scoring only 13 points in the game , Jordan went to the bench with 4 minutes and 13 seconds remaining in the third quarter and with his team trailing the Philadelphia 76ers , 75 – 56 .", "Just after the start of the fourth quarter , the First Union Center crowd began chanting \" We want Mike ! \"", ".", "After much encouragement from coach Doug Collins , Jordan finally rose from the bench and re @-@ entered the game , replacing Larry Hughes with 2 : 35 remaining .", "At 1 : 45 , Jordan was intentionally fouled by the 76ers ' Eric Snow , and stepped to the line to make both free throws .", "After the second foul shot , the 76ers in @-@ bounded the ball to rookie John <unk> , who in turn was intentionally fouled by Bobby Simmons one second later , stopping time so that Jordan could return to the bench .", "Jordan received a three @-@ minute standing ovation from his teammates , his opponents , the officials and the crowd of 21 @,@ 257 fans .", "= = Olympic career = = \n \n Jordan played on two Olympic gold medal @-@ winning American basketball teams .", "As a college player he participated , and won the gold , in the 1984 Summer Olympics .", "The team was coached by Bob Knight and featured players such as Patrick Ewing , Sam Perkins , Chris <unk> , Steve <unk> , and <unk> <unk> .", "Jordan led the team in scoring , averaging 17 @.", "@ 1 ppg for the tournament .", "In the 1992 Summer Olympics , he was a member of the star @-@ studded squad that included Magic Johnson , Larry Bird , and David Robinson and was dubbed the \" Dream Team \" .", "Jordan was the only player to start all 8 games in the Olympics .", "Playing limited minutes due to the frequent <unk> , Jordan averaged 14 @.", "@ 9 ppg , finishing second on the team in scoring .", "Jordan and fellow Dream Team members Patrick Ewing and Chris <unk> are the only American men 's basketball players to win Olympic gold as amateurs and professionals .", "= = Post @-@ retirement = = \n \n After his third retirement , Jordan assumed that he would be able to return to his front office position of Director of Basketball Operations with the Wizards .", "However , his previous tenure in the Wizards ' front office had produced the aforementioned mixed results and may have also influenced the trade of Richard \" <unk> \" Hamilton for Jerry <unk> ( although Jordan was not technically Director of Basketball Operations in 2002 ) .", "On May 7 , 2003 , Wizards owner Abe <unk> fired Jordan as Washington 's President of Basketball Operations .", "Jordan later stated that he felt betrayed , and that if he knew he would be fired upon retiring he never would have come back to play for the Wizards .", "Jordan kept busy over the next few years by staying in shape , playing golf in celebrity charity tournaments , spending time with his family in Chicago , promoting his Jordan Brand clothing line , and riding <unk> .", "Since 2004 , Jordan has owned Michael Jordan <unk> , a professional closed @-@ course motorcycle road racing team that competed with two <unk> in the premier <unk> championship sanctioned by the American <unk> Association ( <unk> ) until the end of the 2013 season .", "Jordan and his then @-@ wife Juanita pledged $ 5 million to Chicago 's <unk> Franciscan High School in 2006 , and the Jordan Brand has made donations to Habitat for <unk> and a Louisiana branch of the Boys & Girls <unk> of America .", "= = = Charlotte Bobcats / Hornets = = = \n \n On June 15 , 2006 , Jordan bought a minority stake in the Charlotte Bobcats , becoming the team 's second @-@ largest shareholder behind majority owner Robert L. Johnson .", "As part of the deal , Jordan took full control over the basketball side of the operation , with the title \" Managing Member of Basketball Operations . \"", "Despite Jordan 's previous success as an <unk> , he has made an effort not to be included in Charlotte 's marketing campaigns .", "A decade earlier , Jordan had made a bid to become part @-@ owner of Charlotte 's original NBA team , the Charlotte Hornets , but talks collapsed when owner George <unk> refused to give Jordan complete control of basketball operations .", "In February 2010 , it was reported that Jordan was seeking majority ownership of the Bobcats .", "As February wore on , it emerged that the leading contenders for the team were Jordan and former Houston Rockets president George <unk> .", "On February 27 , the Bobcats announced that Johnson had reached an agreement with Jordan and his group , MJ Basketball Holdings , to buy the team pending NBA approval .", "On March 17 , the NBA Board of Governors unanimously approved Jordan 's purchase , making him the first former player ever to become the majority owner of an NBA team .", "It also made him the league 's only African @-@ American majority owner .", "During the 2011 NBA <unk> , The New York Times wrote that Jordan led a group of 10 to 14 hardline owners wanting to cap the players ' share of basketball @-@ related income at 50 percent and as low as 47 .", "Journalists observed that , during the labor dispute in 1998 , Jordan had told Washington Wizards then @-@ owner Abe <unk> , \" If you can 't make a profit , you should sell your team . \"", "Jason <unk> of <unk> called Jordan a \" sellout \" wanting \" current players to pay for his incompetence . \"", "He cited Jordan 's executive decisions to draft disappointing players Kwame Brown and Adam Morrison .", "During the 2011 – 12 NBA season , which was shortened to 66 games , the Bobcats posted a 7 – 59 record .", "Their <unk> winning percentage was the worst in NBA history . \"", "I 'm not real happy about the record book scenario last year .", "It 's very , very frustrating \" , Jordan said later that year .", "On May 21 , 2013 , Jordan filed papers to change the Bobcats ' name to the Hornets , effective with the 2014 – 15 season .", "The Hornets name had become available when the original Hornets , who had moved to New Orleans in 2002 , changed their name to the New Orleans <unk> for the 2013 – 14 season .", "The NBA approved the change on July 18 .", "The name change became official on May 20 , 2014 .", "On the same day , the team announced that it had reclaimed the history and records of the original 1988 – 2002 Hornets .", "= = Player profile = = \n \n Jordan was a shooting guard who was also capable of playing as a small forward ( the position he would primarily play during his second return to professional basketball with the Washington Wizards ) , and as a point guard .", "Jordan was known throughout his career for being a strong clutch performer .", "With the Bulls , he decided 25 games with field goals or free throws in the last 30 seconds , including two NBA Finals games and five other playoff contests .", "His competitiveness was visible in his prolific trash @-@ talk and well @-@ known work ethic .", "As the Bulls organization built the franchise around Jordan , management had to trade away players who were not \" tough enough \" to compete with him in practice .", "To help improve his defense , he spent extra hours studying film of opponents .", "On offense , he relied more upon instinct and improvisation at game time .", "Noted as a durable player , Jordan did not miss four or more games while active for a full season from 1986 – 87 to 2001 – 02 , when he injured his right knee .", "He played all 82 games nine times .", "Jordan has frequently cited David Thompson , Walter Davis , and Jerry West as influences .", "From the start of his career , Jordan was unique among NBA players in that he had a special \" Love of the Game <unk> \" written into his contract , which allowed him to play basketball against anyone at any time , anywhere .", "Jordan had a versatile offensive game .", "He was capable of aggressively driving to the basket , as well as drawing <unk> from his opponents at a high rate ; his 8 @,@ 772 free throw attempts are the ninth @-@ highest total of all time .", "As his career progressed , Jordan also developed the ability to post up his opponents and score with his trademark <unk> jump shot , using his leaping ability to \" fade away \" from block attempts .", "According to <unk> Brown , this move alone made him nearly <unk> .", "Despite media criticism as a \" selfish \" player early in his career , Jordan 's 5 @.", "@ 3 assists per game also indicate his willingness to <unk> to his teammates .", "In later years , the NBA shortened its three @-@ point line to 22 feet ( from 23 feet , 9 inches ) , which coupled with Jordan 's extended shooting range to make him a long @-@ range threat as well — his 3 @-@ point stroke developed from a low 9 / 52 rate ( <unk> ) in his rookie year into a stellar 111 / 260 ( <unk> ) shooter in the 1995 – 96 season .", "For a guard , Jordan was also a good <unk> ( 6 @.", "@ 2 per game ) .", "In 1988 , Jordan was honored with the NBA 's Defensive Player of the Year Award and became the first NBA player to win both the Defensive Player of the Year and MVP awards in a career ( since <unk> by <unk> Olajuwon , David Robinson , and Kevin <unk> ; Olajuwon is the only player other than Jordan to win both during the same season ) .", "In addition he set both seasonal and career records for blocked shots by a guard , and combined this with his ball @-@ <unk> ability to become a standout defensive player .", "He ranks third in NBA history in total steals with 2 @,@ <unk> , trailing John Stockton and Jason <unk> .", "Jerry West often stated that he was more impressed with Jordan 's defensive contributions than his offensive ones .", "He was also known to have strong eyesight ; broadcaster Al Michaels said that he was able to read baseball box scores on a 27 @-@ inch television clearly from about 50 feet away .", "= = NBA career statistics = = \n \n \n = = = Regular season = = = \n \n \n = = = <unk> = = = \n \n \n = = Legacy = = \n \n Jordan 's marked talent was clear from his rookie season .", "In his first game in Madison Square Garden against the New York Knicks , Jordan received a prolonged standing ovation , a rarity for an opposing player .", "After Jordan scored a playoff record 63 points against the Boston Celtics on April 20 , 1986 , Celtics star Larry Bird described him as \" God disguised as Michael Jordan . \"", "Jordan led the NBA in scoring in 10 seasons ( NBA record ) and tied Wilt Chamberlain 's record of seven consecutive scoring titles .", "He was also a fixture on the NBA All @-@ Defensive First Team , making the roster nine times ( NBA record shared with Gary <unk> , Kevin <unk> and Kobe Bryant ) .", "Jordan also holds the top career regular season and playoff scoring averages of 30 @.", "@ 1 and 33 @.", "@ 4 points per game , respectively .", "By 1998 , the season of his Finals @-@ winning shot against the Jazz , he was well known throughout the league as a clutch performer .", "In the regular season , Jordan was the Bulls ' primary threat in the final seconds of a close game and in the playoffs , Jordan would always demand the ball at <unk> time .", "Jordan 's total of 5 @,@ <unk> points in the playoffs is the highest in NBA history .", "He retired with 32 @,@ <unk> points in regular season play , placing him fourth on the NBA 's all @-@ time scoring list behind Kareem Abdul @-@ Jabbar , Karl Malone , and Kobe Bryant .", "With five regular @-@ season MVPs ( tied for second place with Bill Russell ; only Kareem Abdul @-@ Jabbar has won more , six ) , six Finals MVPs ( NBA record ) , and three All @-@ Star MVPs , Jordan is the most decorated player ever to play in the NBA .", "Jordan finished among the top three in regular @-@ season MVP voting a record 10 times , and was named one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History in 1996 .", "He is one of only seven players in history to win an NCAA championship , an NBA championship , and an Olympic gold medal ( doing so twice with the 1984 and 1992 U.S. men 's basketball teams ) .", "Many of Jordan 's contemporaries say that Jordan is the greatest basketball player of all time .", "In 1999 , an ESPN survey of journalists , athletes and other sports figures ranked Jordan the greatest North American athlete of the 20th century , above such <unk> as Babe Ruth and Muhammad Ali .", "Jordan placed second to Babe Ruth in the Associated Press 's December 1999 list of 20th century athletes .", "In addition , the Associated Press voted him as the basketball player of the 20th century .", "Jordan has also appeared on the front cover of Sports Illustrated a record 50 times .", "In the September 1996 issue of Sport , which was the publication 's 50th anniversary issue , Jordan was named the greatest athlete of the past 50 years .", "Jordan 's athletic leaping ability , highlighted in his back @-@ to @-@ back slam dunk contest championships in 1987 and 1988 , is credited by many with having influenced a generation of young players .", "Several current NBA All @-@ Stars have stated that they considered Jordan their role model while growing up , including LeBron James and <unk> Wade .", "In addition , commentators have dubbed a number of next @-@ generation players \" the next Michael Jordan \" upon their entry to the NBA , including <unk> \" Penny \" <unk> , Grant Hill , Allen <unk> , Kobe Bryant , LeBron James , Vince Carter , and <unk> Wade .", "Although Jordan was a well @-@ rounded player , his \" Air Jordan \" image is also often credited with inadvertently decreasing the jump shooting skills , defense , and <unk> of young players , a fact Jordan himself has lamented .", "I think it was the exposure of Michael Jordan ; the marketing of Michael Jordan .", "Everything was marketed towards the things that people wanted to see , which was scoring and <unk> .", "That Michael Jordan still played defense and an all @-@ around game , but it was never really publicized .", "Although Jordan has done much to increase the status of the game , some of his impact on the game 's popularity in America appears to be fleeting .", "Television ratings in particular increased only during his time in the league , and Finals ratings have not returned to the level reached during his last championship @-@ winning season .", "In August 2009 , the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield , Massachusetts , opened a Michael Jordan exhibit containing items from his college and NBA careers , as well as from the 1992 \" Dream Team \" .", "The exhibit also has a batting <unk> to signify Jordan 's short career in baseball .", "After Jordan received word of his being accepted into the Hall of Fame , he selected Class of 1996 member David Thompson to present him .", "As Jordan would later explain during his induction speech in September 2009 , growing up in North Carolina , he was not a fan of the Tar <unk> , and greatly admired Thompson , who played at rival North Carolina State .", "He was inducted into the Hall in September , with several former Bulls teammates in attendance , including Scottie Pippen , Dennis Rodman , Charles Oakley , Ron Harper , Steve Kerr , and <unk> <unk> .", "Former coaches of Jordan 's , Dean Smith and Doug Collins , were also among those present .", "His emotional reaction during his speech , when he began to cry , was captured by Associated Press photographer <unk> <unk> and would later become widely shared on social media as the Crying Jordan Internet <unk> .", "= = Personal life = = \n \n He married Juanita <unk> in September 1989 , and they have two sons , Jeffrey Michael and Marcus James , and a daughter , Jasmine .", "Jordan and <unk> filed for divorce on January 4 , 2002 , citing <unk> differences , but reconciled shortly thereafter .", "They again filed for divorce and were granted a final decree of dissolution of marriage on December 29 , 2006 , commenting that the decision was made \" mutually and <unk> \" .", "It is reported that Juanita received a $ 168 million settlement ( equivalent to $ 197 million in 2015 ) , making it the largest celebrity divorce settlement in history at the time on public record .", "In 1991 , Jordan purchased a lot in Highland Park , Illinois , to build a 56 @,@ 000 square foot mansion , which was completed four years later .", "Both of his sons attended Loyola Academy , a private Roman Catholic high school located in <unk> , Illinois .", "Jeffrey graduated as a member of the 2007 graduating class and played his first collegiate basketball game on November 11 , 2007 , for the University of Illinois .", "After two seasons , Jeffrey left the Illinois basketball team in 2009 .", "He later rejoined the team for a third season , then received a release to transfer to the University of Central Florida , where Marcus was attending .", "Marcus transferred to Whitney Young High School after his sophomore year at Loyola Academy and graduated in 2009 .", "He began attending <unk> in the fall of 2009 , and played three seasons of basketball for the school .", "On July 21 , 2006 , a judge in Cook County , Illinois , determined that Jordan did not owe his alleged former lover <unk> Knafel $ 5 million in a breach of contract claim .", "Jordan had allegedly paid Knafel $ 250 @,@ 000 to keep their relationship a secret .", "Knafel claimed Jordan promised her $ 5 million for remaining silent and agreeing not to file a paternity suit after Knafel learned she was pregnant in 1991 .", "A DNA test showed Jordan was not the father of the child .", "He proposed to his longtime girlfriend , Cuban @-@ American model <unk> <unk> , on Christmas Eve , 2011 , and they were married on April 27 , 2013 , at Bethesda @-@ by @-@ the @-@ Sea Episcopal Church .", "It was announced on November 30 , 2013 , that the two were expecting their first child together .", "Jordan listed his Highland Park mansion for sale in 2012 .", "On February 11 , 2014 , <unk> gave birth to identical twin daughters named Victoria and Ysabel .", "Jordan 's private jet features a stripe in Carolina blue , the \" Air Jordan \" logo on the tail , and references to his career in the identification number .", "= = Media figure and business interests = = \n \n Jordan is one of the most marketed sports figures in history .", "He has been a major spokesman for such brands as Nike , Coca @-@ Cola , <unk> , <unk> , McDonald 's , Ball Park Franks , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , and MCI .", "Jordan has had a long relationship with <unk> , appearing in over 20 commercials for the company since 1991 , including the \" Be Like Mike \" commercials in which a song was sung by children wishing to be like Jordan .", "Nike created a signature shoe for him , called the Air Jordan .", "One of Jordan 's more popular commercials for the shoe involved Spike Lee playing the part of Mars Blackmon .", "In the commercials Lee , as Blackmon , attempted to find the source of Jordan 's abilities and became convinced that \" it 's gotta be the shoes \" .", "The hype and demand for the shoes even brought on a <unk> of \" shoe @-@ <unk> \" where people were robbed of their <unk> at <unk> .", "Subsequently , Nike spun off the Jordan line into its own division named the \" Jordan Brand \" .", "The company features an impressive list of athletes and celebrities as <unk> .", "The brand has also sponsored college sports programs such as those of North Carolina , <unk> , Georgetown , and Marquette .", "Jordan also has been associated with the <unk> <unk> cartoon characters .", "A Nike commercial shown during 1992 's Super Bowl <unk> featured Jordan and <unk> Bunny playing basketball .", "The Super Bowl commercial inspired the 1996 live action / animated film Space Jam , which starred Jordan and <unk> in a fictional story set during the former 's first retirement from basketball .", "They have subsequently appeared together in several commercials for MCI .", "Jordan also made an appearance in the music video of Michael Jackson 's \" Jam \" ( 1992 ) .", "Jordan 's yearly income from the endorsements is estimated to be over forty million dollars .", "In addition , when Jordan 's power at the ticket gates was at its highest point , the Bulls regularly sold out both their home and road games .", "Due to this , Jordan set records in player salary by signing annual contracts worth in excess of US $ 30 million per season .", "An academic study found that Jordan 's first NBA comeback resulted in an increase in the market <unk> of his client firms of more than $ 1 billion .", "Most of Jordan 's endorsement deals , including his first deal with Nike , were engineered by his agent , David <unk> .", "Jordan has described <unk> as \" the best at what he does \" and that \" marketing @-@ wise , he 's great .", "He 's the one who came up with the concept of ' Air Jordan . '", "\" \n In June 2010 , Jordan was ranked by Forbes magazine as the 20th @-@ most powerful celebrity in the world with $ 55 million earned between June 2009 and June 2010 .", "According to the Forbes article , Jordan Brand generates $ 1 billion in sales for Nike .", "In June 2014 , Jordan was named the first NBA player to become a billionaire , after he increased his stake in the Charlotte Hornets from 80 % to 89 @.", "@ 5 % .", "On January 20 , 2015 , Jordan was honored with the Charlotte Business Journal 's Business Person of the Year for 2014 .", "As of November 2015 , his current net worth is estimated at $ 1 @.", "@ 1 billion by Forbes .", "Jordan is the second @-@ richest African @-@ American in the world as of 2015 .", "= = Awards and honors = =" ]
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[ " = SMS Markgraf = \n \n SMS Markgraf was the third battleship of the four @-@ ship König class .", "She served in the Imperial German Navy during World War I.", "The battleship was laid down in November 1911 and launched on 4 June 1913 .", "She was formally commissioned into the Imperial Navy on 1 October 1914 , just over two months after the outbreak of war in Europe .", "Markgraf was armed with ten 30 @.", "@ 5 @-@ centimeter ( 12 @.", "@ 0 in ) guns in five twin turrets and could steam at a top speed of 21 knots ( 39 km / h ; 24 mph ) .", "Markgraf was named in honor of the royal family of Baden .", "The name Markgraf is a rank of German nobility and is equivalent to the English <unk> , or Marquess .", "Along with her three sister ships , König , Grosser Kurfürst , and Kronprinz , Markgraf took part in most of the fleet actions during the war , including the Battle of Jutland on 31 May and 1 June 1916 .", "At Jutland , Markgraf was the third ship in the German line and heavily engaged by the opposing British Grand Fleet ; she sustained five large @-@ caliber hits and her crew suffered 23 casualties .", "Markgraf also participated in Operation Albion , the conquest of the Gulf of Riga , in late 1917 .", "The ship was damaged by a mine while en route to Germany following the successful conclusion of the operation .", "After Germany 's defeat in the war and the signing of the Armistice in November 1918 , Markgraf and most of the capital ships of the High Seas Fleet were interned by the Royal Navy in Scapa Flow .", "The ships were disarmed and reduced to skeleton crews while the Allied powers negotiated the final version of the Treaty of Versailles .", "On 21 June 1919 , days before the treaty was signed , the commander of the interned fleet , Rear Admiral Ludwig von Reuter , ordered the fleet to be scuttled to ensure that the British would not be able to seize the ships .", "Unlike most of the scuttled ships , Markgraf was never raised for scrapping ; the wreck is still sitting on the bottom of the bay .", "= = Construction and design = = \n \n Markgraf was ordered under the provisional name Ersatz <unk> and built at the AG <unk> shipyard in <unk> under construction number 186 .", "Her keel was laid in November 1911 and she was launched on 4 June 1913 .", "At her launching ceremony , the ship was christened by Frederick II , Grand Duke of Baden , the head of the royal family of Baden , in honor of which the ship had been named .", "<unk> @-@ out work was completed by 1 October 1914 , the day she was commissioned into the High Seas Fleet .", "She had cost the Imperial German Government 45 million <unk> .", "Markgraf displaced 25 @,@ <unk> t ( 25 @,@ 389 long tons ) as built and 28 @,@ 600 t ( 28 @,@ 100 long tons ) fully loaded , with a length of 175 @.", "@ 4 m ( 575 ft 6 in ) , a beam of 19 @.", "@ 5 m ( 64 ft 0 in ) and a draft of 9 @.", "@ 19 m ( 30 ft 2 in ) .", "She was powered by three Bergmann steam turbines , three oil @-@ fired and twelve coal @-@ fired boilers , which developed a total of 40 @,@ 830 shp ( 30 @,@ 450 kW ) and yielded a maximum speed of 21 knots ( 39 km / h ; 24 mph ) .", "The ship had a range of 8 @,@ 000 nautical miles ( 15 @,@ 000 km ; 9 @,@ 200 mi ) at a cruising speed of 12 knots ( 22 km / h ; 14 mph ) .", "The ship had a crew of 41 officers and 1 @,@ <unk> enlisted sailors .", "She was armed with ten 30 @.", "@ 5 cm ( 12 @.", "@ 0 in ) SK L / 50 guns arranged in five twin gun turrets : two superfiring turrets each fore and aft and one turret amidships between the two funnels .", "Her secondary armament consisted of fourteen 15 cm ( 5 @.", "@ 9 in ) SK L / 45 quick @-@ firing guns , six 8 @.", "@ 8 cm ( 3 @.", "@ 5 in ) SK L / 45 quick @-@ firing guns and five 50 cm ( 20 in ) underwater torpedo tubes , one in the bow and two on each beam .", "Markgraf 's 8 @.", "@ 8 cm guns were removed and replaced with four 8 @.", "@ 8 cm anti @-@ aircraft guns .", "The ship 's main armored belt was 350 millimeters ( 14 in ) thick .", "The deck was 30 mm ( 1 @.", "@ 2 in ) thick ; the main battery turrets and forward conning tower were armored with 300 mm ( 12 in ) thick steel plates .", "= = Service history = = \n \n Following her commissioning on 1 October 1914 , Markgraf conducted sea trials , which lasted until 12 December .", "By 10 January 1915 , the ship had joined III Battle Squadron of the High Seas Fleet with her three sister ships .", "On 22 January 1915 , III Squadron was detached from the fleet to conduct maneuver , gunnery , and torpedo training in the Baltic .", "The ships returned to the North Sea on 11 February , too late to assist the I Scouting Group at the Battle of Dogger Bank .", "In the aftermath of the loss of SMS <unk> at the Battle of Dogger Bank , Kaiser Wilhelm II removed Admiral Friedrich von <unk> from his post as fleet commander on 2 February .", "Admiral Hugo von Pohl replaced him as commander of the fleet ; von Pohl carried out a series of sorties with the High Seas Fleet throughout 1915 .", "The first such operation — Markgraf 's first with the fleet — was a fleet advance to <unk> on 29 – 30 March ; the German fleet failed to engage any British warships during the sortie .", "Another uneventful operation followed on 17 – 18 April , and another three days later on 21 – 22 April .", "Markgraf and the rest of the fleet remained in port until 29 May , when the fleet conducted another two @-@ day advance into the North Sea .", "On 11 – 12 September , Markgraf and the rest of III Squadron supported a <unk> operation off <unk> .", "Another uneventful fleet advance followed on 23 – 24 October .", "Vice Admiral Reinhard Scheer became commander in chief of the High Seas Fleet on 18 January 1916 when Admiral von Pohl became too ill from liver cancer to continue in that post .", "Scheer proposed a more aggressive policy designed to force a confrontation with the British Grand Fleet ; he received approval from the Kaiser in February .", "The first of Scheer 's operations was conducted the following month , on 5 – 7 March , with an uneventful sweep of the <unk> .", "Another sortie followed three weeks later on the 26th , with another on 21 – 22 April .", "On 24 April , the battlecruisers of Rear Admiral Franz von Hipper 's I Scouting Group conducted a raid on the English coast .", "Markgraf and the rest of the fleet sailed in distant support .", "The battlecruiser Seydlitz struck a mine while en route to the target , and had to withdraw .", "The other battlecruisers bombarded the town of <unk> unopposed , but during the approach to Yarmouth , they encountered the British cruisers of the Harwich Force .", "A short artillery duel ensued before the Harwich Force withdrew .", "Reports of British submarines in the area prompted the retreat of the I Scouting Group .", "At this point , Scheer , who had been warned of the sortie of the Grand Fleet from its base in Scapa Flow , also withdrew to safer German waters .", "= = = Battle of Jutland = = = \n \n Markgraf was present during the fleet operation that resulted in the Battle of Jutland which took place on 31 May and 1 June 1916 .", "The German fleet again sought to draw out and isolate a portion of the Grand Fleet and destroy it before the main British fleet could retaliate .", "Markgraf was the third ship in the German line , behind her sisters König and Grosser Kurfürst and followed by Kronprinz .", "The four ships made up the V Division of the III Battle Squadron , and they were the vanguard of the fleet .", "The III Battle Squadron was the first of three battleship units ; directly <unk> were the Kaiser @-@ class battleships of the VI Division , III Battle Squadron .", "The III Squadron was followed by the <unk> and Nassau classes of the II Battle Squadron ; in the rear guard were the obsolescent <unk> @-@ class pre @-@ dreadnoughts of the I Battle Squadron .", "Shortly before 16 : 00 the battlecruisers of I Scouting Group encountered the British 1st Battlecruiser Squadron under the command of Vice Admiral David Beatty .", "The opposing ships began an artillery duel that saw the destruction of <unk> , shortly after 17 : 00 , and Queen Mary , less than half an hour later .", "By this time , the German battlecruisers were steaming south to draw the British ships toward the main body of the High Seas Fleet .", "At 17 : 30 , König 's crew spotted both the I Scouting Group and the 1st Battlecruiser Squadron approaching .", "The German battlecruisers were steaming to starboard , while the British ships steamed to port .", "At 17 : 45 , Scheer ordered a two @-@ point turn to port to bring his ships closer to the British battlecruisers , and a minute later , the order to open fire was given .", "Markgraf opened fire on the battlecruiser Tiger at a range of 21 @,@ 000 yards ( 19 @,@ 000 m ) .", "Markgraf and her two sisters fired their secondary guns on British destroyers attempting to make torpedo attacks against the German fleet .", "Markgraf continued to engage Tiger until 18 : 25 , by which time the faster battlecruisers managed to move out of effective gunnery range .", "During this period , the battleships Warspite and Valiant of the 5th Battle Squadron fired on the leading German battleships .", "At 18 : 10 , one of the British ships scored a 15 @-@ inch ( 38 cm ) shell hit on Markgraf .", "Shortly thereafter , the destroyer Moresby fired a single torpedo at Markgraf and missed from a range of about 8 @,@ 000 yd ( 7 @,@ 300 m ) .", "Malaya fired a torpedo at Markgraf at 19 : 05 , but the torpedo missed due to the long range .", "Around the same time , Markgraf engaged a cruiser from the 2nd Light Cruiser Squadron before shifting her fire back to the 5th Battle Squadron for ten minutes .", "During this period , two more 15 @-@ inch shells hit Markgraf , though the timing is unknown .", "The hit at 18 : 10 struck on a joint between two 8 @-@ inch @-@ thick side armor plates ; the shell burst on impact and holed the armor .", "The main deck was <unk> and approximately 400 t ( 390 long tons ; 440 short tons ) of water entered the ship .", "The other two shells failed to explode and caused negligible damage .", "Shortly after 19 : 00 , the German cruiser Wiesbaden had become disabled by a shell from the British battlecruiser Invincible ; Rear Admiral Paul <unk> in König attempted to position his four ships to cover the stricken cruiser .", "Simultaneously , the British III and IV Light Cruiser Squadrons began a torpedo attack on the German line ; while advancing to torpedo range , they smothered Wiesbaden with fire from their main guns .", "The obsolescent armored cruisers of the 1st Cruiser Squadron also joined in the melee .", "Markgraf and her sisters fired heavily on the British cruisers , but even sustained fire from the battleships ' main guns failed to drive them off .", "Markgraf fired both her 30 @.", "@ 5 cm and 15 cm guns at the armored cruiser Defence .", "Under a hail of fire from the German battleships , Defence exploded and sank ; credit is normally given to the battlecruiser Lützow , though Markgraf 's gunners also claimed credit for the sinking .", "Markgraf then fired on the battlecruiser Princess Royal and scored two hits .", "The first hit struck the 9 @-@ inch armor covering \" X \" barbette , was <unk> downward , and exploded after penetrating the 1 @-@ inch deck armor .", "The crew for the left gun were killed , the turret was disabled , and the explosion caused serious damage to the upper deck .", "The second shell penetrated Princess Royal 's 6 @-@ inch belt armor , <unk> upward off the coal bunker , and exploded under the 1 @-@ inch deck armor .", "The two shells killed 11 and wounded 31 .", "At the same time , Markgraf 's secondary guns fired on the cruiser Warrior , which was seriously damaged by 15 heavy shells and forced to withdraw .", "Warrior <unk> on the trip back to port the following morning .", "Around 19 : 30 , Admiral John Jellicoe 's main force of battleships entered the battle ; Orion began firing at Markgraf at 19 : 32 ; she fired four salvos of 13 @.", "@ 5 @-@ inch Armor @-@ <unk> , <unk> ( <unk> ) shells and scored a hit with the last salvo .", "The shell exploded upon impacting the armor protecting the No.", "6 15 cm gun casemate .", "The shell failed to penetrate but holed the armor and disabled the gun .", "The explosion seriously injured two and killed the rest of the gun crew .", "A heavy shell nearly struck the ship at the same time , and at 19 : 44 , a bent propeller shaft forced Markgraf 's crew to turn off the port engine ; naval historian John Campbell speculated that this shell was the one that damaged the shaft .", "Her speed dropped to 17 or 18 kn ( 31 or 33 km / h ; 20 or 21 mph ) , though she remained in her position in the line .", "Shortly after 20 : 00 , the German battleships engaged the 2nd Light Cruiser Squadron ; Markgraf fired primarily 15 cm shells .", "In this period , Markgraf was engaged by <unk> 's 12 @-@ inch guns , which scored a single hit at 20 : 14 .", "The shell failed to explode and shattered on impact on the 8 @-@ inch side armor , causing minimal damage .", "Two of the adjoining 14 @-@ inch plates directly below the 8 @-@ inch armor were slightly forced inward and some minor flooding occurred .", "The heavy fire of the British fleet forced Scheer to order the fleet to turn away .", "Due to her reduced speed , Markgraf turned early in an attempt to maintain her place in the battle line ; this , however , forced Grosser Kurfürst to fall out of formation .", "Markgraf fell in behind Kronprinz while Grosser Kurfürst steamed ahead to return to her position behind König .", "After successfully withdrawing from the British , Scheer ordered the fleet to assume night cruising formation , though communication errors between Scheer aboard Friedrich der <unk> and <unk> , the lead ship , caused delays .", "Several British light cruisers and destroyers stumbled into the German line around 21 : 20 .", "In the ensuing short engagement Markgraf hit the cruiser <unk> five times with her secondary guns .", "The fleet fell into formation by 23 : 30 , with Grosser Kurfürst the 13th vessel in the line of 24 capital ships .", "Around 02 : 45 , several British destroyers mounted a torpedo attack against the rear half of the German line .", "Markgraf initially held her fire as the identities of the destroyers were unknown .", "But gunners aboard Grosser Kurfürst correctly identified the vessels as hostile and opened fire while turning away to avoid torpedoes , which prompted Markgraf to follow suit .", "Heavy fire from the German battleships forced the British destroyers to withdraw .", "At 05 : 06 , Markgraf and several other battleships fired at what they thought was a submarine .", "The High Seas Fleet managed to punch through the British light forces without drawing the attention of Jellicoe 's battleships , and subsequently reached Horns Reef by 04 : 00 on 1 June .", "Upon reaching Wilhelmshaven , Markgraf went into harbor while several other battleships took up defensive positions in the outer <unk> .", "The ship was transferred to Hamburg where she was repaired in AG Vulcan 's large floating dock .", "Repair work was completed by 20 July .", "In the course of the battle , Markgraf had fired a total of 254 shells from her main battery and <unk> rounds from her 15 cm guns .", "She was hit by five large @-@ caliber shells , which killed 11 men and wounded 13 .", "= = = Subsequent operations = = = \n \n Following repairs in July 1916 , Markgraf went into the Baltic for trials .", "The ship was then temporarily assigned to the I Scouting Group for the fleet operation on 18 – 19 August .", "Due to the serious damage incurred by Seydlitz and Derfflinger at Jutland , the only battlecruisers available for the operation were Von der <unk> and Moltke , which were joined by Markgraf , Grosser Kurfürst , and the new battleship Bayern .", "The British were aware of the German plans , and sortied the Grand Fleet to meet them .", "By 14 : 35 , Scheer had been warned of the Grand Fleet 's approach and , unwilling to engage the whole of the Grand Fleet just 11 weeks after the <unk> close engagement at Jutland , turned his forces around and retreated to German ports .", "Markgraf was present for the uneventful advance in the direction of Sunderland on 18 – 20 October .", "Unit training with the III Squadron followed from 21 October to 2 November .", "Two days later , the ship formally rejoined III Squadron .", "On the 5th , a pair of U @-@ boats grounded on the Danish coast .", "Light forces were sent to recover the vessels , and III Squadron , which was in the North Sea en route to Wilhelmshaven , was ordered to cover them .", "During the operation , the British submarine <unk> torpedoed both Grosser Kurfürst and Kronprinz and caused moderate damage .", "For most of 1917 , Markgraf was occupied with guard duties in the North Sea , interrupted only by a refit period in January and periodic unit training in the Baltic .", "= = = Operation Albion = = = \n \n In early September 1917 , following the German conquest of the Russian port of Riga , the German navy decided to eliminate the Russian naval forces that still held the Gulf of Riga .", "The <unk> ( Navy High Command ) planned an operation to seize the Baltic island of Ösel , and specifically the Russian gun batteries on the <unk> Peninsula .", "On 18 September , the order was issued for a joint operation with the army to capture Ösel and Moon Islands ; the primary naval component was to comprise the flagship , Moltke , along with the III and IV Battle Squadrons of the High Seas Fleet .", "The II Squadron consisted of the four König @-@ class ships , and was by this time augmented with the new battleship Bayern .", "The IV Squadron consisted of the five Kaiser @-@ class battleships .", "Along with nine light cruisers , three torpedo boat flotillas , and dozens of mine warfare ships , the entire force numbered some 300 ships , supported by over 100 aircraft and six <unk> .", "The invasion force amounted to approximately 24 @,@ 600 officers and enlisted men .", "<unk> the Germans were the old Russian pre @-@ dreadnoughts <unk> and <unk> , the armored cruisers Bayan , Admiral <unk> , and Diana , 26 destroyers , and several torpedo boats and gunboats .", "Three British C @-@ class submarines where also stationed in the Gulf .", "The <unk> Strait , the main southern entrance to the Gulf of Riga , was heavily mined and defended by a number of coastal artillery batteries .", "The garrison on Ösel numbered nearly 14 @,@ 000 men , though by 1917 it had been reduced to 60 to 70 percent strength .", "The operation began on 12 October , when Moltke and the four König @-@ class ships covered the landing of ground troops by suppressing the shore batteries covering <unk> Bay .", "Markgraf fired on the battery located on Cape <unk> .", "After the successful amphibious assault , III Squadron steamed to <unk> <unk> , although Markgraf remained behind for several days .", "On the 17th , Markgraf left <unk> Bay to rejoin her squadron in the Gulf of Riga , but early on the following morning she ran aground at the entrance to <unk> .", "The ship was quickly freed , and she reached the III Squadron anchorage north of <unk> Bank on the 19th .", "The next day , Markgraf steamed to Moon Sound , and on the 25th participated in the bombardment of Russian positions on the island of <unk> .", "The ship returned to <unk> on 27 October , and two days later was detached from Operation Albion to return to the North Sea .", "Markgraf struck a pair of mines in quick succession while in the <unk> Strait and took in 260 metric tons ( 260 long tons ; 290 short tons ) of water .", "The ship continued on to Kiel via <unk> in Danzig ; she then went on to Wilhelmshaven , where the mine damage was repaired .", "The work was completed at the Imperial Dockyard from 6 to 23 November .", "After repairs were completed , Markgraf returned to guard duty in the North Sea .", "She missed an attempted raid on a British convoy on 23 – 25 April 1918 , as she was in dock in Kiel from 15 March to 5 May for the installation of a new foremast .", "= = = Fate = = = \n \n Markgraf and her three sisters were to have taken part in a final fleet action at the end of October 1918 , days before the Armistice was to take effect .", "The bulk of the High Seas Fleet was to have sortied from their base in Wilhelmshaven to engage the British Grand Fleet .", "Scheer — by now the Grand Admiral ( <unk> ) of the fleet — intended to inflict as much damage as possible on the British navy in order to obtain a better <unk> position for Germany , despite the expected casualties .", "However , many of the war @-@ weary sailors felt the operation would disrupt the peace process and prolong the war .", "On the morning of 29 October 1918 , the order was given to sail from Wilhelmshaven the following day .", "Starting on the night of 29 October , sailors on <unk> and then on several other battleships , including Markgraf , mutinied .", "The unrest ultimately forced Hipper and Scheer to cancel the operation .", "<unk> of the situation , the Kaiser stated , \" I no longer have a navy . \"", "Following the capitulation of Germany in November 1918 , most of the High Seas Fleet ships , under the command of Rear Admiral Ludwig von Reuter , were interned in the British naval base in Scapa Flow .", "Prior to the departure of the German fleet , Admiral Adolf von <unk> made clear to von Reuter that he could not allow the Allies to seize the ships , under any conditions .", "The fleet rendezvoused with the British light cruiser Cardiff , which led the ships to the Allied fleet that was to escort the Germans to Scapa Flow .", "The massive flotilla consisted of some 370 British , American , and French warships .", "Once the ships were interned , their guns were disabled through the removal of their breech blocks , and their crews were reduced to 200 officers and enlisted men .", "The fleet remained in captivity during the negotiations that ultimately produced the Treaty of Versailles .", "Von Reuter believed that the British intended to seize the German ships on 21 June 1919 , which was the deadline for Germany to have signed the peace treaty .", "<unk> that the deadline had been extended to the 23rd , Reuter ordered the ships to be sunk at the first opportunity .", "On the morning of 21 June , the British fleet left Scapa Flow to conduct training maneuvers , and at 11 : 20 Reuter transmitted the order to his ships .", "Markgraf sank at 16 : 45 .", "The British soldiers in the guard detail <unk> in their attempt to prevent the Germans from scuttling the ships ; they shot and killed Markgraf 's captain , Walter Schumann , who was in a lifeboat , and an enlisted man .", "In total , the guards killed nine Germans and wounded twenty @-@ one .", "The remaining crews , totaling some 1 @,@ 860 officers and enlisted men , were imprisoned .", "Markgraf was never raised for scrapping , unlike most of the other capital ships that were scuttled .", "Markgraf and her two sisters had sunk in deeper water than the other capital ships , which made any salvage attempt more difficult .", "The outbreak of World War II in 1939 put a halt to all salvage operations , and after the war it was determined that salvaging the deeper wrecks was financially impractical .", "The rights to future salvage operations on the wrecks were sold to Britain in 1962 .", "Owing to the fact that the steel that composed their hulls was produced before the advent of nuclear weapons , Markgraf and her sisters are among the few accessible sources of low @-@ background steel , which has occasionally been removed for use in scientific devices .", "Markgraf and the other vessels on the bottom of Scapa Flow are a popular dive site , and are protected by a policy barring divers from recovering items from the wrecks ." ]
[ "The ships returned to the North Sea on 11 February , too late to assist the I Scouting Group at the Battle of Dogger Bank .", "In the aftermath of the loss of SMS <unk> at the Battle of Dogger Bank , Kaiser Wilhelm II removed Admiral Friedrich von <unk> from his post as fleet commander on 2 February .", "The ship was quickly freed , and she reached the III Squadron anchorage north of <unk> Bank on the 19th ." ]
[ " = SMS Markgraf = \n \n SMS Markgraf was the third battleship of the four @-@ ship König class .", "She served in the Imperial German Navy during World War I.", "The battleship was laid down in November 1911 and launched on 4 June 1913 .", "She was formally commissioned into the Imperial Navy on 1 October 1914 , just over two months after the outbreak of war in Europe .", "Markgraf was armed with ten 30 @.", "@ 5 @-@ centimeter ( 12 @.", "@ 0 in ) guns in five twin turrets and could steam at a top speed of 21 knots ( 39 km / h ; 24 mph ) .", "Markgraf was named in honor of the royal family of Baden .", "The name Markgraf is a rank of German nobility and is equivalent to the English <unk> , or Marquess .", "Along with her three sister ships , König , Grosser Kurfürst , and Kronprinz , Markgraf took part in most of the fleet actions during the war , including the Battle of Jutland on 31 May and 1 June 1916 .", "At Jutland , Markgraf was the third ship in the German line and heavily engaged by the opposing British Grand Fleet ; she sustained five large @-@ caliber hits and her crew suffered 23 casualties .", "Markgraf also participated in Operation Albion , the conquest of the Gulf of Riga , in late 1917 .", "The ship was damaged by a mine while en route to Germany following the successful conclusion of the operation .", "After Germany 's defeat in the war and the signing of the Armistice in November 1918 , Markgraf and most of the capital ships of the High Seas Fleet were interned by the Royal Navy in Scapa Flow .", "The ships were disarmed and reduced to skeleton crews while the Allied powers negotiated the final version of the Treaty of Versailles .", "On 21 June 1919 , days before the treaty was signed , the commander of the interned fleet , Rear Admiral Ludwig von Reuter , ordered the fleet to be scuttled to ensure that the British would not be able to seize the ships .", "Unlike most of the scuttled ships , Markgraf was never raised for scrapping ; the wreck is still sitting on the bottom of the bay .", "= = Construction and design = = \n \n Markgraf was ordered under the provisional name Ersatz <unk> and built at the AG <unk> shipyard in <unk> under construction number 186 .", "Her keel was laid in November 1911 and she was launched on 4 June 1913 .", "At her launching ceremony , the ship was christened by Frederick II , Grand Duke of Baden , the head of the royal family of Baden , in honor of which the ship had been named .", "<unk> @-@ out work was completed by 1 October 1914 , the day she was commissioned into the High Seas Fleet .", "She had cost the Imperial German Government 45 million <unk> .", "Markgraf displaced 25 @,@ <unk> t ( 25 @,@ 389 long tons ) as built and 28 @,@ 600 t ( 28 @,@ 100 long tons ) fully loaded , with a length of 175 @.", "@ 4 m ( 575 ft 6 in ) , a beam of 19 @.", "@ 5 m ( 64 ft 0 in ) and a draft of 9 @.", "@ 19 m ( 30 ft 2 in ) .", "She was powered by three Bergmann steam turbines , three oil @-@ fired and twelve coal @-@ fired boilers , which developed a total of 40 @,@ 830 shp ( 30 @,@ 450 kW ) and yielded a maximum speed of 21 knots ( 39 km / h ; 24 mph ) .", "The ship had a range of 8 @,@ 000 nautical miles ( 15 @,@ 000 km ; 9 @,@ 200 mi ) at a cruising speed of 12 knots ( 22 km / h ; 14 mph ) .", "The ship had a crew of 41 officers and 1 @,@ <unk> enlisted sailors .", "She was armed with ten 30 @.", "@ 5 cm ( 12 @.", "@ 0 in ) SK L / 50 guns arranged in five twin gun turrets : two superfiring turrets each fore and aft and one turret amidships between the two funnels .", "Her secondary armament consisted of fourteen 15 cm ( 5 @.", "@ 9 in ) SK L / 45 quick @-@ firing guns , six 8 @.", "@ 8 cm ( 3 @.", "@ 5 in ) SK L / 45 quick @-@ firing guns and five 50 cm ( 20 in ) underwater torpedo tubes , one in the bow and two on each beam .", "Markgraf 's 8 @.", "@ 8 cm guns were removed and replaced with four 8 @.", "@ 8 cm anti @-@ aircraft guns .", "The ship 's main armored belt was 350 millimeters ( 14 in ) thick .", "The deck was 30 mm ( 1 @.", "@ 2 in ) thick ; the main battery turrets and forward conning tower were armored with 300 mm ( 12 in ) thick steel plates .", "= = Service history = = \n \n Following her commissioning on 1 October 1914 , Markgraf conducted sea trials , which lasted until 12 December .", "By 10 January 1915 , the ship had joined III Battle Squadron of the High Seas Fleet with her three sister ships .", "On 22 January 1915 , III Squadron was detached from the fleet to conduct maneuver , gunnery , and torpedo training in the Baltic .", "Admiral Hugo von Pohl replaced him as commander of the fleet ; von Pohl carried out a series of sorties with the High Seas Fleet throughout 1915 .", "The first such operation — Markgraf 's first with the fleet — was a fleet advance to <unk> on 29 – 30 March ; the German fleet failed to engage any British warships during the sortie .", "Another uneventful operation followed on 17 – 18 April , and another three days later on 21 – 22 April .", "Markgraf and the rest of the fleet remained in port until 29 May , when the fleet conducted another two @-@ day advance into the North Sea .", "On 11 – 12 September , Markgraf and the rest of III Squadron supported a <unk> operation off <unk> .", "Another uneventful fleet advance followed on 23 – 24 October .", "Vice Admiral Reinhard Scheer became commander in chief of the High Seas Fleet on 18 January 1916 when Admiral von Pohl became too ill from liver cancer to continue in that post .", "Scheer proposed a more aggressive policy designed to force a confrontation with the British Grand Fleet ; he received approval from the Kaiser in February .", "The first of Scheer 's operations was conducted the following month , on 5 – 7 March , with an uneventful sweep of the <unk> .", "Another sortie followed three weeks later on the 26th , with another on 21 – 22 April .", "On 24 April , the battlecruisers of Rear Admiral Franz von Hipper 's I Scouting Group conducted a raid on the English coast .", "Markgraf and the rest of the fleet sailed in distant support .", "The battlecruiser Seydlitz struck a mine while en route to the target , and had to withdraw .", "The other battlecruisers bombarded the town of <unk> unopposed , but during the approach to Yarmouth , they encountered the British cruisers of the Harwich Force .", "A short artillery duel ensued before the Harwich Force withdrew .", "Reports of British submarines in the area prompted the retreat of the I Scouting Group .", "At this point , Scheer , who had been warned of the sortie of the Grand Fleet from its base in Scapa Flow , also withdrew to safer German waters .", "= = = Battle of Jutland = = = \n \n Markgraf was present during the fleet operation that resulted in the Battle of Jutland which took place on 31 May and 1 June 1916 .", "The German fleet again sought to draw out and isolate a portion of the Grand Fleet and destroy it before the main British fleet could retaliate .", "Markgraf was the third ship in the German line , behind her sisters König and Grosser Kurfürst and followed by Kronprinz .", "The four ships made up the V Division of the III Battle Squadron , and they were the vanguard of the fleet .", "The III Battle Squadron was the first of three battleship units ; directly <unk> were the Kaiser @-@ class battleships of the VI Division , III Battle Squadron .", "The III Squadron was followed by the <unk> and Nassau classes of the II Battle Squadron ; in the rear guard were the obsolescent <unk> @-@ class pre @-@ dreadnoughts of the I Battle Squadron .", "Shortly before 16 : 00 the battlecruisers of I Scouting Group encountered the British 1st Battlecruiser Squadron under the command of Vice Admiral David Beatty .", "The opposing ships began an artillery duel that saw the destruction of <unk> , shortly after 17 : 00 , and Queen Mary , less than half an hour later .", "By this time , the German battlecruisers were steaming south to draw the British ships toward the main body of the High Seas Fleet .", "At 17 : 30 , König 's crew spotted both the I Scouting Group and the 1st Battlecruiser Squadron approaching .", "The German battlecruisers were steaming to starboard , while the British ships steamed to port .", "At 17 : 45 , Scheer ordered a two @-@ point turn to port to bring his ships closer to the British battlecruisers , and a minute later , the order to open fire was given .", "Markgraf opened fire on the battlecruiser Tiger at a range of 21 @,@ 000 yards ( 19 @,@ 000 m ) .", "Markgraf and her two sisters fired their secondary guns on British destroyers attempting to make torpedo attacks against the German fleet .", "Markgraf continued to engage Tiger until 18 : 25 , by which time the faster battlecruisers managed to move out of effective gunnery range .", "During this period , the battleships Warspite and Valiant of the 5th Battle Squadron fired on the leading German battleships .", "At 18 : 10 , one of the British ships scored a 15 @-@ inch ( 38 cm ) shell hit on Markgraf .", "Shortly thereafter , the destroyer Moresby fired a single torpedo at Markgraf and missed from a range of about 8 @,@ 000 yd ( 7 @,@ 300 m ) .", "Malaya fired a torpedo at Markgraf at 19 : 05 , but the torpedo missed due to the long range .", "Around the same time , Markgraf engaged a cruiser from the 2nd Light Cruiser Squadron before shifting her fire back to the 5th Battle Squadron for ten minutes .", "During this period , two more 15 @-@ inch shells hit Markgraf , though the timing is unknown .", "The hit at 18 : 10 struck on a joint between two 8 @-@ inch @-@ thick side armor plates ; the shell burst on impact and holed the armor .", "The main deck was <unk> and approximately 400 t ( 390 long tons ; 440 short tons ) of water entered the ship .", "The other two shells failed to explode and caused negligible damage .", "Shortly after 19 : 00 , the German cruiser Wiesbaden had become disabled by a shell from the British battlecruiser Invincible ; Rear Admiral Paul <unk> in König attempted to position his four ships to cover the stricken cruiser .", "Simultaneously , the British III and IV Light Cruiser Squadrons began a torpedo attack on the German line ; while advancing to torpedo range , they smothered Wiesbaden with fire from their main guns .", "The obsolescent armored cruisers of the 1st Cruiser Squadron also joined in the melee .", "Markgraf and her sisters fired heavily on the British cruisers , but even sustained fire from the battleships ' main guns failed to drive them off .", "Markgraf fired both her 30 @.", "@ 5 cm and 15 cm guns at the armored cruiser Defence .", "Under a hail of fire from the German battleships , Defence exploded and sank ; credit is normally given to the battlecruiser Lützow , though Markgraf 's gunners also claimed credit for the sinking .", "Markgraf then fired on the battlecruiser Princess Royal and scored two hits .", "The first hit struck the 9 @-@ inch armor covering \" X \" barbette , was <unk> downward , and exploded after penetrating the 1 @-@ inch deck armor .", "The crew for the left gun were killed , the turret was disabled , and the explosion caused serious damage to the upper deck .", "The second shell penetrated Princess Royal 's 6 @-@ inch belt armor , <unk> upward off the coal bunker , and exploded under the 1 @-@ inch deck armor .", "The two shells killed 11 and wounded 31 .", "At the same time , Markgraf 's secondary guns fired on the cruiser Warrior , which was seriously damaged by 15 heavy shells and forced to withdraw .", "Warrior <unk> on the trip back to port the following morning .", "Around 19 : 30 , Admiral John Jellicoe 's main force of battleships entered the battle ; Orion began firing at Markgraf at 19 : 32 ; she fired four salvos of 13 @.", "@ 5 @-@ inch Armor @-@ <unk> , <unk> ( <unk> ) shells and scored a hit with the last salvo .", "The shell exploded upon impacting the armor protecting the No.", "6 15 cm gun casemate .", "The shell failed to penetrate but holed the armor and disabled the gun .", "The explosion seriously injured two and killed the rest of the gun crew .", "A heavy shell nearly struck the ship at the same time , and at 19 : 44 , a bent propeller shaft forced Markgraf 's crew to turn off the port engine ; naval historian John Campbell speculated that this shell was the one that damaged the shaft .", "Her speed dropped to 17 or 18 kn ( 31 or 33 km / h ; 20 or 21 mph ) , though she remained in her position in the line .", "Shortly after 20 : 00 , the German battleships engaged the 2nd Light Cruiser Squadron ; Markgraf fired primarily 15 cm shells .", "In this period , Markgraf was engaged by <unk> 's 12 @-@ inch guns , which scored a single hit at 20 : 14 .", "The shell failed to explode and shattered on impact on the 8 @-@ inch side armor , causing minimal damage .", "Two of the adjoining 14 @-@ inch plates directly below the 8 @-@ inch armor were slightly forced inward and some minor flooding occurred .", "The heavy fire of the British fleet forced Scheer to order the fleet to turn away .", "Due to her reduced speed , Markgraf turned early in an attempt to maintain her place in the battle line ; this , however , forced Grosser Kurfürst to fall out of formation .", "Markgraf fell in behind Kronprinz while Grosser Kurfürst steamed ahead to return to her position behind König .", "After successfully withdrawing from the British , Scheer ordered the fleet to assume night cruising formation , though communication errors between Scheer aboard Friedrich der <unk> and <unk> , the lead ship , caused delays .", "Several British light cruisers and destroyers stumbled into the German line around 21 : 20 .", "In the ensuing short engagement Markgraf hit the cruiser <unk> five times with her secondary guns .", "The fleet fell into formation by 23 : 30 , with Grosser Kurfürst the 13th vessel in the line of 24 capital ships .", "Around 02 : 45 , several British destroyers mounted a torpedo attack against the rear half of the German line .", "Markgraf initially held her fire as the identities of the destroyers were unknown .", "But gunners aboard Grosser Kurfürst correctly identified the vessels as hostile and opened fire while turning away to avoid torpedoes , which prompted Markgraf to follow suit .", "Heavy fire from the German battleships forced the British destroyers to withdraw .", "At 05 : 06 , Markgraf and several other battleships fired at what they thought was a submarine .", "The High Seas Fleet managed to punch through the British light forces without drawing the attention of Jellicoe 's battleships , and subsequently reached Horns Reef by 04 : 00 on 1 June .", "Upon reaching Wilhelmshaven , Markgraf went into harbor while several other battleships took up defensive positions in the outer <unk> .", "The ship was transferred to Hamburg where she was repaired in AG Vulcan 's large floating dock .", "Repair work was completed by 20 July .", "In the course of the battle , Markgraf had fired a total of 254 shells from her main battery and <unk> rounds from her 15 cm guns .", "She was hit by five large @-@ caliber shells , which killed 11 men and wounded 13 .", "= = = Subsequent operations = = = \n \n Following repairs in July 1916 , Markgraf went into the Baltic for trials .", "The ship was then temporarily assigned to the I Scouting Group for the fleet operation on 18 – 19 August .", "Due to the serious damage incurred by Seydlitz and Derfflinger at Jutland , the only battlecruisers available for the operation were Von der <unk> and Moltke , which were joined by Markgraf , Grosser Kurfürst , and the new battleship Bayern .", "The British were aware of the German plans , and sortied the Grand Fleet to meet them .", "By 14 : 35 , Scheer had been warned of the Grand Fleet 's approach and , unwilling to engage the whole of the Grand Fleet just 11 weeks after the <unk> close engagement at Jutland , turned his forces around and retreated to German ports .", "Markgraf was present for the uneventful advance in the direction of Sunderland on 18 – 20 October .", "Unit training with the III Squadron followed from 21 October to 2 November .", "Two days later , the ship formally rejoined III Squadron .", "On the 5th , a pair of U @-@ boats grounded on the Danish coast .", "Light forces were sent to recover the vessels , and III Squadron , which was in the North Sea en route to Wilhelmshaven , was ordered to cover them .", "During the operation , the British submarine <unk> torpedoed both Grosser Kurfürst and Kronprinz and caused moderate damage .", "For most of 1917 , Markgraf was occupied with guard duties in the North Sea , interrupted only by a refit period in January and periodic unit training in the Baltic .", "= = = Operation Albion = = = \n \n In early September 1917 , following the German conquest of the Russian port of Riga , the German navy decided to eliminate the Russian naval forces that still held the Gulf of Riga .", "The <unk> ( Navy High Command ) planned an operation to seize the Baltic island of Ösel , and specifically the Russian gun batteries on the <unk> Peninsula .", "On 18 September , the order was issued for a joint operation with the army to capture Ösel and Moon Islands ; the primary naval component was to comprise the flagship , Moltke , along with the III and IV Battle Squadrons of the High Seas Fleet .", "The II Squadron consisted of the four König @-@ class ships , and was by this time augmented with the new battleship Bayern .", "The IV Squadron consisted of the five Kaiser @-@ class battleships .", "Along with nine light cruisers , three torpedo boat flotillas , and dozens of mine warfare ships , the entire force numbered some 300 ships , supported by over 100 aircraft and six <unk> .", "The invasion force amounted to approximately 24 @,@ 600 officers and enlisted men .", "<unk> the Germans were the old Russian pre @-@ dreadnoughts <unk> and <unk> , the armored cruisers Bayan , Admiral <unk> , and Diana , 26 destroyers , and several torpedo boats and gunboats .", "Three British C @-@ class submarines where also stationed in the Gulf .", "The <unk> Strait , the main southern entrance to the Gulf of Riga , was heavily mined and defended by a number of coastal artillery batteries .", "The garrison on Ösel numbered nearly 14 @,@ 000 men , though by 1917 it had been reduced to 60 to 70 percent strength .", "The operation began on 12 October , when Moltke and the four König @-@ class ships covered the landing of ground troops by suppressing the shore batteries covering <unk> Bay .", "Markgraf fired on the battery located on Cape <unk> .", "After the successful amphibious assault , III Squadron steamed to <unk> <unk> , although Markgraf remained behind for several days .", "On the 17th , Markgraf left <unk> Bay to rejoin her squadron in the Gulf of Riga , but early on the following morning she ran aground at the entrance to <unk> .", "The next day , Markgraf steamed to Moon Sound , and on the 25th participated in the bombardment of Russian positions on the island of <unk> .", "The ship returned to <unk> on 27 October , and two days later was detached from Operation Albion to return to the North Sea .", "Markgraf struck a pair of mines in quick succession while in the <unk> Strait and took in 260 metric tons ( 260 long tons ; 290 short tons ) of water .", "The ship continued on to Kiel via <unk> in Danzig ; she then went on to Wilhelmshaven , where the mine damage was repaired .", "The work was completed at the Imperial Dockyard from 6 to 23 November .", "After repairs were completed , Markgraf returned to guard duty in the North Sea .", "She missed an attempted raid on a British convoy on 23 – 25 April 1918 , as she was in dock in Kiel from 15 March to 5 May for the installation of a new foremast .", "= = = Fate = = = \n \n Markgraf and her three sisters were to have taken part in a final fleet action at the end of October 1918 , days before the Armistice was to take effect .", "The bulk of the High Seas Fleet was to have sortied from their base in Wilhelmshaven to engage the British Grand Fleet .", "Scheer — by now the Grand Admiral ( <unk> ) of the fleet — intended to inflict as much damage as possible on the British navy in order to obtain a better <unk> position for Germany , despite the expected casualties .", "However , many of the war @-@ weary sailors felt the operation would disrupt the peace process and prolong the war .", "On the morning of 29 October 1918 , the order was given to sail from Wilhelmshaven the following day .", "Starting on the night of 29 October , sailors on <unk> and then on several other battleships , including Markgraf , mutinied .", "The unrest ultimately forced Hipper and Scheer to cancel the operation .", "<unk> of the situation , the Kaiser stated , \" I no longer have a navy . \"", "Following the capitulation of Germany in November 1918 , most of the High Seas Fleet ships , under the command of Rear Admiral Ludwig von Reuter , were interned in the British naval base in Scapa Flow .", "Prior to the departure of the German fleet , Admiral Adolf von <unk> made clear to von Reuter that he could not allow the Allies to seize the ships , under any conditions .", "The fleet rendezvoused with the British light cruiser Cardiff , which led the ships to the Allied fleet that was to escort the Germans to Scapa Flow .", "The massive flotilla consisted of some 370 British , American , and French warships .", "Once the ships were interned , their guns were disabled through the removal of their breech blocks , and their crews were reduced to 200 officers and enlisted men .", "The fleet remained in captivity during the negotiations that ultimately produced the Treaty of Versailles .", "Von Reuter believed that the British intended to seize the German ships on 21 June 1919 , which was the deadline for Germany to have signed the peace treaty .", "<unk> that the deadline had been extended to the 23rd , Reuter ordered the ships to be sunk at the first opportunity .", "On the morning of 21 June , the British fleet left Scapa Flow to conduct training maneuvers , and at 11 : 20 Reuter transmitted the order to his ships .", "Markgraf sank at 16 : 45 .", "The British soldiers in the guard detail <unk> in their attempt to prevent the Germans from scuttling the ships ; they shot and killed Markgraf 's captain , Walter Schumann , who was in a lifeboat , and an enlisted man .", "In total , the guards killed nine Germans and wounded twenty @-@ one .", "The remaining crews , totaling some 1 @,@ 860 officers and enlisted men , were imprisoned .", "Markgraf was never raised for scrapping , unlike most of the other capital ships that were scuttled .", "Markgraf and her two sisters had sunk in deeper water than the other capital ships , which made any salvage attempt more difficult .", "The outbreak of World War II in 1939 put a halt to all salvage operations , and after the war it was determined that salvaging the deeper wrecks was financially impractical .", "The rights to future salvage operations on the wrecks were sold to Britain in 1962 .", "Owing to the fact that the steel that composed their hulls was produced before the advent of nuclear weapons , Markgraf and her sisters are among the few accessible sources of low @-@ background steel , which has occasionally been removed for use in scientific devices .", "Markgraf and the other vessels on the bottom of Scapa Flow are a popular dive site , and are protected by a policy barring divers from recovering items from the wrecks ." ]
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[ " = West End Girls = \n \n \" West End Girls \" is a song by British pop duo Pet Shop Boys .", "Written by Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe , the song was released twice as a single .", "The song is influenced by hip hop music , with lyrics concerned with class and the pressures of inner @-@ city life which were inspired partly by T. S. Eliot 's poem The Waste Land .", "It was generally well received by contemporary music critics and has been frequently cited as a highlight in the duo 's career .", "The first version of the song was produced by Bobby Orlando and was released on Columbia Records ' <unk> Records imprint in April 1984 , becoming a club hit in the United States and some European countries .", "After the duo signed with EMI , the song was re @-@ recorded with producer Stephen Hague for their first studio album , Please .", "In October 1985 , the new version was released , reaching number one in the United Kingdom and the United States in 1986 .", "In 1987 , the song won Best Single at the <unk> Awards , and Best International Hit at the Ivor Novello Awards .", "In 2005 , 20 years after its release , the song was awarded Song of The Decade between the years 1985 and 1994 by the British Academy of Composers and Songwriters .", "In 2015 the song was voted by the British public as the nation 's 12th favourite 1980s number one in a poll for ITV .", "The song was performed by Pet Shop Boys at the 2012 Summer Olympics closing ceremony and was included as part of the soundtrack of the 2013 game Grand Theft Auto V on the Non @-@ Stop @-@ Pop radio station .", "= = Background = = \n \n \n = = = Recording and production = = = \n \n In 1983 , Neil Tennant met producer Bobby Orlando , while on an assignment in New York interviewing Sting for Smash Hits .", "After listening to some demos , Orlando offered to produce for the duo .", "In 1983 – 84 , the duo recorded eleven songs with Orlando , at <unk> Studios in New York , \" West End Girls \" , \" Opportunities ( Let 's Make Lots of Money ) \" , \" One More Chance \" , \" I Want A Lover \" , \" A Man Could Get Arrested \" , \" I Get <unk> \" , \" Two <unk> by Zero \" , \" <unk> \" , \" It 's A Sin \" , \" Pet Shop Boys \" , and \" Later <unk> \" .", "Orlando played most of the instruments on \" West End Girls \" , including the jazz riff at the end .", "Lowe played one chord and the bassline .", "It included a drum part lifted from Michael Jackson 's \" Billie Jean \" , and an arrangement involving what Tennant called \" Barry White chords \" .", "Orlando was thrilled by the song 's production ; his idea was to make a rap record in a British accent .", "In April 1984 , \" West End Girls \" was released , becoming a club hit in Los Angeles and San Francisco , and a minor dance hit in Belgium , and France , but was only available in the United Kingdom as a 12 \" import .", "In March 1985 , after long negotiations , Pet Shop Boys cut their contractual ties with Orlando , and hired manager Tom Watkins , who signed them with EMI .", "They re @-@ recorded \" West End Girls \" with producer Stephen Hague , and re @-@ released the song in late 1985 , topping the charts in both the UK and the U.S.", "In an interview on <unk> 's <unk> Britannia programme ( Video on YouTube at <unk> <unk> <unk> ) , Neil Tennant explains the role of the then new sampling technology on the track and how every single sound came from the newly introduced E @-@ <unk> <unk> keyboard .", "= = = Music and lyrics = = = \n \n \" West End Girls \" is a synthpop song influenced by hip hop music .", "The song 's socially conscious streak , as well as the propulsive bass line , derives from Grandmaster Flash 's protest rap song \" The Message \" .", "Lowe and Hague created a \" <unk> , obsessive rhythm punch \" for the music , replacing the song 's previously sparse beats and minimal keyboard lines .", "Tennant started to write the song when he was staying at his cousin 's house in Nottingham while watching a gangster film .", "Just when he was going to sleep he came up with the lines : \" Sometimes you 're better off dead , there 's a gun in your hand and it 's pointing at your head \" .", "The lyrics were inspired by T.S.", "Eliot 's poem The Waste Land , particularly in the use of different narrative voices and <unk> references .", "The song 's lyrics are largely concerned with class , inner @-@ city pressure .", "Tennant later said that some listeners had assumed the song referred to prostitutes , but was actually , \" about rough boys getting a bit of <unk> . \"", "The lyric \" From Lake Geneva to the Finland Station \" refers to the train route taken by Vladimir Lenin when he was smuggled by the Germans to Russia during World War I , a pivotal event in the Russian Revolution .", "Indeed , it is highly likely the lyric was inspired by the book To the Finland Station by Edmund Wilson , a very famous work on the history of revolutionary thought and Socialism that Tennant would have at least heard of , if not read , as a student .", "The Bobby Orlando @-@ produced version of the single included another line , \" All your stopping , stalling and starting , / Who do you think you are , Joe Stalin ? \"", "which was removed for the 1985 version .", "= = Critical reception = = \n \n \" West End Girls \" has been generally well received by music critics .", "Stephen Thomas Erlewine from Allmusic in a review of the album Please called the song \" hypnotic \" , adding that \" it 's not only a classic dance single , it 's a classic pop single \" .", "In a review for the group 's second studio album <unk> , Rob <unk> from Rolling Stone magazine commented that \" West End Girls \" was \" as catchy as anything on the radio in 1986 \" , praising \" its <unk> bass line and foreboding synth riffs \" , but felt that it was almost \" <unk> by <unk> spoken <unk> and the cryptic posturing of the duo 's lyrics \" .", "In a review of the live album Concrete , Michael Hubbard from musicOMH said that \" West End Girls \" was one of the songs that \" round out a collection that never feels too long or superfluous \" , adding that it \" goes some way to installing Tennant and Lowe as national treasures \" .", "<unk> <unk> from Pitchfork Media , in a review of their compilation album <unk> : Pet Shop Boys - The Hits commented that in the song \" we meet Tennant not as a singer , but as a speaker \" , adding that \" he <unk> the verses to us not like a star , but like a stranger in a <unk> , <unk> alongside you and pointing out the sights \" .", "In 1987 , \" West End Girls \" won for Best Single at The BRIT Awards , and for Best International Hit at the Ivor Novello Awards .", "In 2005 , the British Academy of Composers and Songwriters gave to West End Girls the Ivor Novello Award for Song of The Decade between the years 1985 and 1994 .", "= = Music video = = \n \n The video was directed by Andy <unk> and Eric Watson , and consists of shots of the duo around London .", "At the beginning of the video , noises from the city can be heard , a camera passes Lowe on the street , and focus on two vintage dolls in a shop window .", "Then appears a sequence of quick cuts with shots of the city 's different sub @-@ cultures , the video freezes and cuts to Tennant and Lowe , who walk through an empty Wentworth Street in <unk> Lane Market .", "They stand in front of a red garage door , Tennant is in front dressed with a long coat , white shirt and dark <unk> , directly addressing the camera , with Lowe standing behind him with a blank expression .", "Lowe is filmed in double @-@ exposure and appears almost <unk> .", "In other shots , Tennant walks <unk> while Lowe follows behind , as if one were a master and the other an apprentice .", "Then the video shows various shots at Waterloo station , as the chorus starts .", "In slow motion , the camera pans across the <unk> shop on the station <unk> as the duo walk past .", "It cuts to a brief shot of a No.", "42 red double @-@ <unk> bus , showing the destination as <unk> , also advertising the stage @-@ show Evita , then black and white shots of the Tower Bridge , Westminster and the Westminster Palace <unk> Tower from the sky .", "The duo poses on the South Bank of the River Thames in a pastiche of a <unk> image , with the Houses of Parliament as a background .", "The camera shows shots of young women , and passes through arcades and cinemas in Leicester Square .", "The camera now passes South Africa House showing protestors in the Non @-@ Stop <unk> , an anti @-@ apartheid vigil .", "The video cuts to a <unk> of Tennant singing the chorus , with a purple neon sign passing across his face .", "At the end the camera passes again through Leicester Square , where people queue to see Fletch and <unk> <unk> Susan .", "The video was nominated for Best New Artist in a Video at the 1986 MTV Video Music Awards , but lost to a @-@ ha 's Take On Me .", "= = Chart performance = = \n \n \" West End Girls \" was first released in April 1984 through writer and producer Bobby Orlando 's label .", "The song was a club hit in the United States , and in some European countries , such as Belgium , where it debuted at number 24 on the <unk> Top 30 chart on 28 July 1984 , peaking at 17 four weeks later .", "In Canada , \" West End Girls \" first entered the RPM singles chart in April 1985 , reaching a peak position of 81 in June 1985 .", "Having signed with EMI , the group released their first major label single \" Opportunities ( Let 's Make Lots of Money ) \" in mid @-@ 1985 , but it failed to attract attention .", "The Pet Shop Boys then decided to re @-@ record \" West End Girls \" , and issue this new version as a single .", "Producer Stephen Hague helmed the new , re @-@ recorded version of \" West End Girls \" .", "The re @-@ recorded version of \" West End Girls \" was released in the United Kingdom in October 1985 , debuting on the UK Singles Chart at number 80 , and within eight weeks of its release it had reached the top of the chart .", "It maintained the number one position for two weeks and received a gold certification by the British Phonographic Industry ( BPI ) in January 1986 .", "Across Europe , \" West End Girls \" also topped the singles chart in Norway , as well as peaking in the top three in Belgium , Germany , Ireland , the Netherlands , Sweden , and Switzerland .", "In Canada , where the original recording of \" West End Girls \" had already been a minor hit in 1985 , the re @-@ recorded version was issued as a single in early 1986 .", "The re @-@ recorded song entered the chart in March 1986 , peaking at number one for one week on 17 May 1986 .", "In the United States , West End Girls debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 71 , reaching the number one position on 10 May 1986 , and remained on the chart for 20 weeks .", "The song also peaked at number one on Billboard 's Hot Dance Music / Club Play chart for two weeks .", "= = Formats and track listings = = \n \n \n = = Credits and personnel = = \n \n Neil Tennant – vocals , lyrics \n Chris Lowe – keyboards , artwork design \n Helena Springs – additional vocals \n Bobby Orlando – producer , ( 1984 release ) \n Stephen Hague – producer ( 1985 release ) \n Steve Jerome – engineer – 1984 release \n David Jacob – engineer \n Frank <unk> – remixing \n Eric Watson – photography \n \n = = Charts and certifications = = \n \n \n = = = Chart positions = = = \n \n \n = = = Year @-@ end charts = = = \n \n \n = = = Certifications = = = \n \n \n = = East 17 version = = \n \n In 1993 East 17 covered \" West End Girls \" for their album <unk> , with limited chart success .", "= = = Track listings = = = \n \n 7 \" \n .", "West End Girls ( Faces on <unk> Mix ) \n .", "West End Girls ( Kicking in <unk> ) \n \n = = = Charts = = =" ]
[ "The duo poses on the South Bank of the River Thames in a pastiche of a <unk> image , with the Houses of Parliament as a background ." ]
[ " = West End Girls = \n \n \" West End Girls \" is a song by British pop duo Pet Shop Boys .", "Written by Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe , the song was released twice as a single .", "The song is influenced by hip hop music , with lyrics concerned with class and the pressures of inner @-@ city life which were inspired partly by T. S. Eliot 's poem The Waste Land .", "It was generally well received by contemporary music critics and has been frequently cited as a highlight in the duo 's career .", "The first version of the song was produced by Bobby Orlando and was released on Columbia Records ' <unk> Records imprint in April 1984 , becoming a club hit in the United States and some European countries .", "After the duo signed with EMI , the song was re @-@ recorded with producer Stephen Hague for their first studio album , Please .", "In October 1985 , the new version was released , reaching number one in the United Kingdom and the United States in 1986 .", "In 1987 , the song won Best Single at the <unk> Awards , and Best International Hit at the Ivor Novello Awards .", "In 2005 , 20 years after its release , the song was awarded Song of The Decade between the years 1985 and 1994 by the British Academy of Composers and Songwriters .", "In 2015 the song was voted by the British public as the nation 's 12th favourite 1980s number one in a poll for ITV .", "The song was performed by Pet Shop Boys at the 2012 Summer Olympics closing ceremony and was included as part of the soundtrack of the 2013 game Grand Theft Auto V on the Non @-@ Stop @-@ Pop radio station .", "= = Background = = \n \n \n = = = Recording and production = = = \n \n In 1983 , Neil Tennant met producer Bobby Orlando , while on an assignment in New York interviewing Sting for Smash Hits .", "After listening to some demos , Orlando offered to produce for the duo .", "In 1983 – 84 , the duo recorded eleven songs with Orlando , at <unk> Studios in New York , \" West End Girls \" , \" Opportunities ( Let 's Make Lots of Money ) \" , \" One More Chance \" , \" I Want A Lover \" , \" A Man Could Get Arrested \" , \" I Get <unk> \" , \" Two <unk> by Zero \" , \" <unk> \" , \" It 's A Sin \" , \" Pet Shop Boys \" , and \" Later <unk> \" .", "Orlando played most of the instruments on \" West End Girls \" , including the jazz riff at the end .", "Lowe played one chord and the bassline .", "It included a drum part lifted from Michael Jackson 's \" Billie Jean \" , and an arrangement involving what Tennant called \" Barry White chords \" .", "Orlando was thrilled by the song 's production ; his idea was to make a rap record in a British accent .", "In April 1984 , \" West End Girls \" was released , becoming a club hit in Los Angeles and San Francisco , and a minor dance hit in Belgium , and France , but was only available in the United Kingdom as a 12 \" import .", "In March 1985 , after long negotiations , Pet Shop Boys cut their contractual ties with Orlando , and hired manager Tom Watkins , who signed them with EMI .", "They re @-@ recorded \" West End Girls \" with producer Stephen Hague , and re @-@ released the song in late 1985 , topping the charts in both the UK and the U.S.", "In an interview on <unk> 's <unk> Britannia programme ( Video on YouTube at <unk> <unk> <unk> ) , Neil Tennant explains the role of the then new sampling technology on the track and how every single sound came from the newly introduced E @-@ <unk> <unk> keyboard .", "= = = Music and lyrics = = = \n \n \" West End Girls \" is a synthpop song influenced by hip hop music .", "The song 's socially conscious streak , as well as the propulsive bass line , derives from Grandmaster Flash 's protest rap song \" The Message \" .", "Lowe and Hague created a \" <unk> , obsessive rhythm punch \" for the music , replacing the song 's previously sparse beats and minimal keyboard lines .", "Tennant started to write the song when he was staying at his cousin 's house in Nottingham while watching a gangster film .", "Just when he was going to sleep he came up with the lines : \" Sometimes you 're better off dead , there 's a gun in your hand and it 's pointing at your head \" .", "The lyrics were inspired by T.S.", "Eliot 's poem The Waste Land , particularly in the use of different narrative voices and <unk> references .", "The song 's lyrics are largely concerned with class , inner @-@ city pressure .", "Tennant later said that some listeners had assumed the song referred to prostitutes , but was actually , \" about rough boys getting a bit of <unk> . \"", "The lyric \" From Lake Geneva to the Finland Station \" refers to the train route taken by Vladimir Lenin when he was smuggled by the Germans to Russia during World War I , a pivotal event in the Russian Revolution .", "Indeed , it is highly likely the lyric was inspired by the book To the Finland Station by Edmund Wilson , a very famous work on the history of revolutionary thought and Socialism that Tennant would have at least heard of , if not read , as a student .", "The Bobby Orlando @-@ produced version of the single included another line , \" All your stopping , stalling and starting , / Who do you think you are , Joe Stalin ? \"", "which was removed for the 1985 version .", "= = Critical reception = = \n \n \" West End Girls \" has been generally well received by music critics .", "Stephen Thomas Erlewine from Allmusic in a review of the album Please called the song \" hypnotic \" , adding that \" it 's not only a classic dance single , it 's a classic pop single \" .", "In a review for the group 's second studio album <unk> , Rob <unk> from Rolling Stone magazine commented that \" West End Girls \" was \" as catchy as anything on the radio in 1986 \" , praising \" its <unk> bass line and foreboding synth riffs \" , but felt that it was almost \" <unk> by <unk> spoken <unk> and the cryptic posturing of the duo 's lyrics \" .", "In a review of the live album Concrete , Michael Hubbard from musicOMH said that \" West End Girls \" was one of the songs that \" round out a collection that never feels too long or superfluous \" , adding that it \" goes some way to installing Tennant and Lowe as national treasures \" .", "<unk> <unk> from Pitchfork Media , in a review of their compilation album <unk> : Pet Shop Boys - The Hits commented that in the song \" we meet Tennant not as a singer , but as a speaker \" , adding that \" he <unk> the verses to us not like a star , but like a stranger in a <unk> , <unk> alongside you and pointing out the sights \" .", "In 1987 , \" West End Girls \" won for Best Single at The BRIT Awards , and for Best International Hit at the Ivor Novello Awards .", "In 2005 , the British Academy of Composers and Songwriters gave to West End Girls the Ivor Novello Award for Song of The Decade between the years 1985 and 1994 .", "= = Music video = = \n \n The video was directed by Andy <unk> and Eric Watson , and consists of shots of the duo around London .", "At the beginning of the video , noises from the city can be heard , a camera passes Lowe on the street , and focus on two vintage dolls in a shop window .", "Then appears a sequence of quick cuts with shots of the city 's different sub @-@ cultures , the video freezes and cuts to Tennant and Lowe , who walk through an empty Wentworth Street in <unk> Lane Market .", "They stand in front of a red garage door , Tennant is in front dressed with a long coat , white shirt and dark <unk> , directly addressing the camera , with Lowe standing behind him with a blank expression .", "Lowe is filmed in double @-@ exposure and appears almost <unk> .", "In other shots , Tennant walks <unk> while Lowe follows behind , as if one were a master and the other an apprentice .", "Then the video shows various shots at Waterloo station , as the chorus starts .", "In slow motion , the camera pans across the <unk> shop on the station <unk> as the duo walk past .", "It cuts to a brief shot of a No.", "42 red double @-@ <unk> bus , showing the destination as <unk> , also advertising the stage @-@ show Evita , then black and white shots of the Tower Bridge , Westminster and the Westminster Palace <unk> Tower from the sky .", "The camera shows shots of young women , and passes through arcades and cinemas in Leicester Square .", "The camera now passes South Africa House showing protestors in the Non @-@ Stop <unk> , an anti @-@ apartheid vigil .", "The video cuts to a <unk> of Tennant singing the chorus , with a purple neon sign passing across his face .", "At the end the camera passes again through Leicester Square , where people queue to see Fletch and <unk> <unk> Susan .", "The video was nominated for Best New Artist in a Video at the 1986 MTV Video Music Awards , but lost to a @-@ ha 's Take On Me .", "= = Chart performance = = \n \n \" West End Girls \" was first released in April 1984 through writer and producer Bobby Orlando 's label .", "The song was a club hit in the United States , and in some European countries , such as Belgium , where it debuted at number 24 on the <unk> Top 30 chart on 28 July 1984 , peaking at 17 four weeks later .", "In Canada , \" West End Girls \" first entered the RPM singles chart in April 1985 , reaching a peak position of 81 in June 1985 .", "Having signed with EMI , the group released their first major label single \" Opportunities ( Let 's Make Lots of Money ) \" in mid @-@ 1985 , but it failed to attract attention .", "The Pet Shop Boys then decided to re @-@ record \" West End Girls \" , and issue this new version as a single .", "Producer Stephen Hague helmed the new , re @-@ recorded version of \" West End Girls \" .", "The re @-@ recorded version of \" West End Girls \" was released in the United Kingdom in October 1985 , debuting on the UK Singles Chart at number 80 , and within eight weeks of its release it had reached the top of the chart .", "It maintained the number one position for two weeks and received a gold certification by the British Phonographic Industry ( BPI ) in January 1986 .", "Across Europe , \" West End Girls \" also topped the singles chart in Norway , as well as peaking in the top three in Belgium , Germany , Ireland , the Netherlands , Sweden , and Switzerland .", "In Canada , where the original recording of \" West End Girls \" had already been a minor hit in 1985 , the re @-@ recorded version was issued as a single in early 1986 .", "The re @-@ recorded song entered the chart in March 1986 , peaking at number one for one week on 17 May 1986 .", "In the United States , West End Girls debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 71 , reaching the number one position on 10 May 1986 , and remained on the chart for 20 weeks .", "The song also peaked at number one on Billboard 's Hot Dance Music / Club Play chart for two weeks .", "= = Formats and track listings = = \n \n \n = = Credits and personnel = = \n \n Neil Tennant – vocals , lyrics \n Chris Lowe – keyboards , artwork design \n Helena Springs – additional vocals \n Bobby Orlando – producer , ( 1984 release ) \n Stephen Hague – producer ( 1985 release ) \n Steve Jerome – engineer – 1984 release \n David Jacob – engineer \n Frank <unk> – remixing \n Eric Watson – photography \n \n = = Charts and certifications = = \n \n \n = = = Chart positions = = = \n \n \n = = = Year @-@ end charts = = = \n \n \n = = = Certifications = = = \n \n \n = = East 17 version = = \n \n In 1993 East 17 covered \" West End Girls \" for their album <unk> , with limited chart success .", "= = = Track listings = = = \n \n 7 \" \n .", "West End Girls ( Faces on <unk> Mix ) \n .", "West End Girls ( Kicking in <unk> ) \n \n = = = Charts = = =" ]
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[ " = Wrapped in Red = \n \n Wrapped in Red is the sixth studio album by American recording artist Kelly Clarkson , released on October 25 , 2013 , by RCA Records .", "The album is a follow @-@ up to her first greatest hits album , Greatest Hits – Chapter One , and its companion extended play , The <unk> Sessions Vol .", "2 .", "Produced by Greg Kurstin , it is her first Christmas album and her first record to be solely released by RCA .", "Wrapped in Red consists of sixteen tracks , featuring five co @-@ penned original songs and eleven cover versions of Christmas standards and <unk> , two of which are duets featuring recording artists Ronnie Dunn , <unk> McEntire and <unk> Yearwood .", "Weary of constantly being asked for her primary genre , Clarkson had long @-@ desired to record a Christmas album as a means to defy genre limitations .", "She commissioned Kurstin , who had studied jazz music under the tutelage of <unk> <unk> , to produce the entire album .", "Drawing inspirations from the soundtracks to the features A Charlie Brown Christmas and White Christmas , as well as the Christmas albums by Mariah Carey , McEntire , and Phil Spector , they experimented on various styles and sounds using Spector 's famed Wall of Sound technique to a create a contemporary holiday theme to classics .", "The Christmas music of Wrapped in Red comprises a variety of the genres such pop , jazz , country , and soul , marking a departure from the pop rock sound established from her previous studio albums ; while its lyrics share a singular theme of the color red , which represents a <unk> of emotions during the holidays .", "Wrapped in Red debuted on the Billboard 200 chart at number 3 and topped the Billboard Top Holiday Albums chart with 70 @,@ 000 copies sold in its first week of release .", "For nine consecutive weeks , Wrapped in Red stayed on the top ten of both charts and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America and Music Canada .", "By the end of 2013 , it became the year 's best @-@ selling Christmas release in the United States and the second best @-@ selling Christmas release in Canada .", "Its lead single \" Underneath the Tree \" became an international top forty Christmas hit song and was radio 's most @-@ played new holiday song of 2013 .", "In promoting Wrapped in Red , she appeared in red dresses on various televised appearances ; and filmed an accompanying television special , Kelly Clarkson 's Cautionary Christmas Music Tale , at The Venetian Las Vegas , which premiered on NBC on December 11 , 2013 .", "In 2014 , Clarkson released the title track as the second single and hosted an annual Christmas benefit concert , Miracle on Broadway , at the Bridgestone Arena on December 20 , 2014 .", "= = Background = = \n \n Clarkson had expressed interest in recording a Christmas album for years , having recorded various Christmas songs such as \" Oh Holy Night \" and \" My <unk> Up Christmas List \" on the American Idol : The Great Holiday Classics ( 2003 ) , \" I 'll Be Home for Christmas \" on iTunes Session ( 2011 ) , and being featured on Blake Shelton 's Christmas album Cheers , It 's Christmas ( 2012 ) .", "Weary of constantly being asked for her primary genre , she felt that recording a Christmas album would finally pave a way for her to explore other different genres .", "She remarked , \" I always get asked what genre I 'm in : ' Is this country or pop or rock ?", "What are you ? '", "And what 's cool about making the Christmas album was , ' Oh , there are no limitations !", "We can do whatever we want ! '", "\" .", "She further added , \" The thing about Christmas is that it almost doesn 't matter what mood you 're in or what kind of a year you 've had — it 's a fresh start .", "I 'm going to clear the air and take stock of the good that 's happened . \"", "<unk> about making her sixth studio album being a Christmas record began on December 2012 , a month after releasing her first greatest hits album , Greatest Hits – Chapter One .", "Having found the opportunity to do so , Clarkson commissioned producer and multi @-@ instrumentalist Greg Kurstin , whom she had previously collaborated with on her albums Stronger and Chapter One , to solely produce the whole album .", "Despite having been raised in a Jewish faith and unfamiliar with Christmas songs , Kurstin still agreed to produce the project .", "As a result , the record marked the second time her studio album only had a single producer ( the first being David Kahne solely producing My December in 2007 ) .", "It also marked the fourth time Kurstin had solely produced an entire studio album apart from being a member of the musical groups The Bird and the Bee and <unk> <unk> ( the first three being Lily Allen 's It 's Not Me , It 's You in 2009 , <unk> 's We Are Born in 2010 , and The <unk> ' Port of Morrow in 2012 ) .", "= = Recording = = \n \n Recording sessions of the basic instrumental tracks for Wrapped in Red took place in Kurstin 's Echo Studio in Los Angeles while orchestral sessions were recorded at <unk> Studios in Hollywood and featured vocals recorded in The Barn studio in Nashville .", "In recording tracks for the album , Clarkson and Kurstin wanted to showcase as many different styles as they could by experimenting in various sounds and styles to create fresh , contemporary sound to classic @-@ sounding music .", "He recalled , \" It was a lot of fun for us because we got to go back to our roots .", "When Kelly started singing , it was clear she had the chops and had been trained to do anything . \"", "Further adding , \" We really experimented .", "It was so much fun and liberating .", "And it pays off . \"", "Kurstin , who studied with jazz musician <unk> <unk> at The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music , recruited various jazz and soul musicians such as James <unk> , Kevin Dukes , Roy <unk> , and Bill <unk> to perform on the record to <unk> a Memphis soul sound .", "He also collaborated with Joseph <unk> to arrange and conduct a chamber orchestra .", "In providing instrumentation for the record , Kurstin used all of his instruments such as a <unk> and a <unk> , taping them from a distance to stimulate the Wall of Sound , a recording technique originally developed by Phil Spector that was popular in the early 1960s .", "He enlisted Clarkson to provide all the background vocals herself .", "Clarkson , who grew up singing in a chorus , was pleased with the aspect ; saying , \" <unk> is something I knew how to do from childhood .", "Sometimes I 'd have to do an alto instead of a soprano because they needed a bigger sound .", "But I 've never had to do anything like this before — doing all my backup vocals , essentially being my own choir . \"", "Together , they began to record in May 2013 and continued through the summer of that year , beginning by recording \" White Christmas \" with Clarkson in the vocal booth and with Kurstin on a piano .", "She commented , \" The production is all him .", "I would be just like ' Hey , can we make this more jazz ?", "Hey , can we make this more <unk> .", "And he just , like Harry Potter , made this happen .", "It 's so weird . \"", "= = Composition = = \n \n \n = = = Theme and influences = = = \n \n Clarkson has cited the color red as the album 's only theme .", "A color traditionally associated with Christmas , she affiliated the color to various emotions in the holidays .", "Wanting to stray away from her usual pop sound , she described Wrapped in Red 's music as a representation to explore different genres such as jazz , country and Memphis soul .", "She recalled , \" What 's cool about Christmas albums is you can do jazz , rock and roll , you can do pop , you can do blues , like you can do all that stuff and it works — cause it 's all classic and it 's <unk> sounding . \"", "She also noted that the album 's multitude of styles positively contributes to her artistic goal , saying , \" My best friend from childhood heard it and said , ' This is what you sound like , before everything else . '", "And I agree , It 's my core sound .", "Back in the day , when artists came out with things like \" Fall to <unk> \" and \" Bridge over <unk> Water \" , those songs <unk> genres .", "It wasn 't , ' Where is it going to fit ? '", "You <unk> to whatever the song calls for .", "And that 's exactly what I did — without having to have an umbrella for everything . \"", "In gathering inspirations for Wrapped in Red , Clarkson started by listening to Bing Crosby 's and Rosemary <unk> 's soundtracks from the 1954 feature film White Christmas as well as Mariah Carey 's Merry Christmas ( 1994 ) and Merry Christmas to You ( 1997 ) by <unk> McEntire .", "While Kurstin , who used to play in a jazz band , took influences from A Charlie Brown Christmas by the Vince <unk> Trio and A Christmas Gift for You by Phil Spector as his inspirations , which resulted to the album 's Wall of Sound resonance .", "Clarkson also cited that her relationship with her then @-@ fiancé Brandon Blackstock had inspired some of the album 's lyrical content .", "= = = Song analysis = = = \n \n Clarkson shares writing credits on all five original songs on Wrapped in Red , some of which were written in December 2012 to avoid writing Christmas tunes during the 2013 summer season .", "She co @-@ wrote the opening and the title track , \" Wrapped in Red \" , with Ashley <unk> , <unk> Eubanks , and Shane <unk> .", "A Christmas ballad , the song was inspired by a scene in the holiday feature film Love <unk> ( 2003 ) , in which someone confesses <unk> love towards another .", "Critics singled out the track the one that <unk> the Wall of Sound the most .", "The second track , \" Underneath the Tree \" , was written by Clarkson and Kurstin , making it the first time they had co @-@ written a track together .", "Clarkson remarked , \" Greg and I have worked a lot together , but usually I just come in and I just sing .", "We 've never have actually written a song together at this point .", "And he and I were like , ' Let 's just try to write something for the record . \"", "RCA Records chief executive Peter Edge remarked that its release as a single was partly inspired by the success of \" All I Want for Christmas Is You \" by Carey .", "The following track is a rendition of the holiday standard \" Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas \" , which Clarkson had selected for its saccharine content .", "Clarkson favored \" Run Run Rudolph \" as her favorite classic , saying \" Just because it got to be a little more rock and roll . \"", "She also remarked that \" Please Come Home for Christmas ( Bells Will Be Ringing ) \" , was the first song selected for inclusion after her mother 's recommendation and the song 's melancholic lyrics .", "Written by Clarkson and Eubanks , \" Every Christmas \" , was the first song to be written for the album .", "She revealed that the song narrates of her holiday life prior to meeting Blackstock , McEntire 's stepson , saying \" Every Christmas , I was just like , ' This is going to be different , right ?", "I 'm going to actually find someone and not be <unk> alone for the rest of my life ? '", "\" .", "The seventh track is a cover of Elvis Presley 's \" Blue Christmas \" .", "Its follow @-@ up , a rendition of \" Baby , It 's Cold Outside \" , features Ronnie Dunn .", "Clarkson had approached Dunn thinking that his personality suited the song 's content well , saying \" Like , it 's straight @-@ up his personality to say all of that to try and get you to stay , and have a drink . \"", "\" Winter Dreams ( Brandon 's Song ) \" was written by Clarkson , <unk> , and Eubanks as a companion piece to \" Every Christmas \" .", "Dedicated to Blackstock , the song accounts her holiday after meeting him .", "She remarked , \" Christmas changes , it morphs , it comes to life a little more … It ’ s just a <unk> time . \"", "The tenth track , \" White Christmas \" , was the first song to be recorded for Wrapped in Red .", "A cover of <unk> and <unk> 's \" My Favorite Things \" follows up as the eleventh track .", "Clarkson opted for the Broadway performance of the song to stray away from Julie Andrews 's version , citing \" I think you shouldn 't go near anywhere of what she 's doing because she 's so good . \"", "Clarkson and Kurstin co @-@ wrote \" 4 <unk> \" with <unk> Dennis and <unk> <unk> .", "Originally written a pop song , they converted it as a Christmas song to fit the album 's theme , describing it as a crossover between <unk> <unk> 's \" Santa Baby \" ( 1953 ) and Madonna 's \" Material Girl \" ( 1984 ) .", "A rendition of <unk> <unk> 's \" Just for Now \" was described by Clarkson as her highly dysfunctional environment , saying \" Can we just stop for like five minutes and have like a normal Christmas setting ? \"", "The song begins by sampling the melody of the Christmas tune \" Carol of the Bells \" .", "The closing track , a rendition of the traditional <unk> \" Silent Night \" , features McEntire and <unk> Yearwood and ends in an a <unk> setting between the trio .", "In addition , two tracks were also included in the deluxe edition of the album : the first , Clarkson 's cover of \" I 'll Be Home for Christmas \" from iTunes Session ; and the second , her rendition of the first stanza of the ecclesiastical hymn \" Oh Come , Oh Come Emmanuel \" .", "= = Release = = \n \n Wrapped in Red was first released internationally on October 25 , 2013 by RCA Records through Sony Music Entertainment .", "It then received a North American release on October 29 , 2013 by RCA as part of its holiday promotional campaign with the soundtracks to the feature films Black <unk> and The Best Man Holiday , with Wrapped in Red being promulgated as the one that will transcend formats and become a new holiday classic .", "In an interview with Billboard , RCA marketing executive Aaron <unk> remarked that the album was their main release of the holidays , quoting \" The angle on this album is that , like all great Christmas records , it 's about amazing vocal performances .", "That 's what this is intended to be @-@ an album launched this year but <unk> and genre @-@ <unk> . \"", "In preparation for its release in the United States , RCA shipped a half @-@ million units on Amazon.com and Target , which exclusively released a deluxe edition .", "A red LP pressing of Wrapped in Red by United Record <unk> followed the CD release on November 25 , 2013 , marking the first time an album by Clarkson was released on a vinyl record .", "A deluxe LP and CD edition was also released on the Sony Music store which included a scarf , a holiday ornament , and a snow globe , all of which were decorated in red as inspired from the album .", "A international promotion campaign was also planned for Clarkson , but was later halted due her pregnancy .", "On October 21 , 2014 , Wrapped in Red was reissued by RCA with a special edition CD + DVD release exclusive to <unk> stores in the United States .", "A green LP pressing of the album will also have a limited 500 @-@ copy release on December 9 , 2014 .", "= = = Promotion = = = \n \n On October 15 , 2013 , \" White Christmas \" was released as a promotional single from Wrapped in Red .", "Three days after , \" Underneath the Tree \" premiered on Clarkson 's <unk> channel .", "A television Christmas special , titled Kelly Clarkson 's Cautionary Christmas Music Tale , was filmed by concert director <unk> Hamilton on October 30 , 2013 , the eve after its street date , at The Venetian Las Vegas .", "A pastiche of A Christmas Carol , the Christmas special featured live performances of selections from Wrapped in Red ( one of which features McEntire and Yearwood ) .", "Produced by <unk> and <unk> , Cautionary Christmas Music Tale premiered on NBC in the United States and Global in Canada on December 11 , 2013 , being <unk> by RCA as the album 's primary promotional medium .", "NBC 's premiere broadcast of the special was seen by 5 @.", "@ 31 million viewers , according to Nielsen Media Research .", "It also received a 1 @.", "@ 4 share among adults between the ages of 18 to 49 , generated NBC ’ s second biggest overall audience its time slot .", "NBC had also a <unk> broadcast of Cautionary Christmas Music Tale on Christmas Day , which was seen by an additional 3 @.", "@ 54 million viewers .", "Clarkson had also promoted Wrapped in Red in various televised performances , all of which she was dressed in red attire .", "She first performed \" Underneath the Tree \" on the The Today Show on November 26 , 2013 .", "On December 4 , 2013 , she performed \" Run Run Rudolph \" and \" Blue Christmas \" on the Christmas at Rockefeller Center television special .", "Clarkson had then performed \" Underneath the Tree \" on more televised events : such as on the fifth season of the The Voice on December 3 , 2013 , The Ellen <unk> Show on December 5 , 2013 , and on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon on December 12 , 2013 .", "On December 25 , 2013 , Clarkson returned to The Today Show on its Christmas Day broadcast , performing \" Blue Christmas \" .", "Selected tracks from the album were also used in advertisements , such as \" Run Run Rudolph \" , which was used in a <unk> holiday advertisement , and \" Underneath the Tree \" , which was featured in an Amazon.com and Amazon <unk> Fire <unk> advertisement with an appearance by Clarkson performing the song .", "On December 20 , 2014 , She will host a Christmas concert , Miracle on Broadway , at the Bridgestone Arena .", "An annual Christmas benefit concert , Miracle on Broadway , will feature live performances of various Christmas songs by McEntire , Yearwood , Garth Brooks , Ronnie Dunn , <unk> <unk> , Hayley Williams , Charles <unk> , and <unk> <unk> , some of whom will also join Clarkson in performing selections from Wrapped in Red .", "Wrapped in Red 's lead single , \" Underneath the Tree \" , was released to radio airplay on November 5 , 2013 .", "<unk> in its initial release , music critics <unk> compared the song to \" All I Want for Christmas is You \" and <unk> it as a future Christmas standard .", "Reviewing for Slant Magazine , Sal Cinquemani wrote that track is likely to become Clarkson 's very own contemporary standard ; while The Independent 's Hugh Montgomery applauded it as \" a winner on all fronts . \"", "After debuting on the Billboard Holiday 100 chart at number 34 , it became holiday top ten hit by peaking at number eight on the chart .", "It also topped the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart for four consecutive weeks , becoming Clarkson 's third track and the fifteenth holiday song to top the chart . \"", "Underneath the Tree \" also charted on the main Billboard Hot 100 chart at number seventy @-@ eight and became a top forty hit internationally : including the Billboard Canadian Hot 100 chart , the Dutch Top 40 chart , and the Official UK Singles Chart .", "USA Today reported that \" Underneath the Tree \" was American radio 's most @-@ played new holiday song of 2013 , while Edison Media Research reported that the single was the first holiday song to receive a considerable support on mainstream contemporary hit radio in almost 20 years .", "Wrapped in Red 's second single , the title track , was serviced to radio airplay on November 25 , 2014 .", "On the week ending December 28 , 2014 , it debuted on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart at number 11 on the week ending December 13 , 2014 .", "= = Reception = = \n \n \n = = = Critical response = = = \n \n At Metacritic , which assigns a <unk> rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics , the album received an average score of 73 , based on 6 reviews , and scoring higher than any other album by Clarkson .", "AllMusic 's senior editor Stephen Thomas Erlewine gave it a three @-@ and @-@ a @-@ half stars .", "He described its uptempo arrangements , as well as Clarkson 's vocal performance , as \" bold and brassy \" and its mid @-@ tempo arrangements as \" even more <unk> \" .", "He also noted the track selection \" favors the bold , \" but that \" she <unk> well in this setting , always sounding like the strongest element in the mix \" Towards the end of his review , he wrote that \" Perhaps the concept and execution are conventional , but even in this utterly expected setting , Clarkson retains her fiery , individual spirit , and that 's what makes Wrapped in Red appealing : to the letter , it delivers what it promises . \"", "Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine also gave it a similar rating .", "He noted that the album \" largely offers a respite from the pop @-@ rock template she 's been relentlessly pursuing since <unk> , with less shouting and more of the varied range and texture on full display that helped <unk> her the winner of the inaugural season of American Idol .", "For better or worse , a decade of recording and touring has <unk> up the edges of her voice , lending a lived @-@ in quality that <unk> lyrics about love and longing with an authenticity that might have otherwise been missing had she recorded these songs just a few years earlier . \"", "NPR 's Ken Tucker described the album as a \" glossy but heartfelt work \" and <unk> compared its contrasting philosophy to Nick Lowe 's Quality Street : A <unk> Selection for All the Family , both of which he described as \" will put you in a holiday mood \" .", "Matt <unk> of PopMatters gave the album a generally favorable review , claiming that \" Clarkson plays it safe and spends too much time showing off her upper register , but Wrapped in Red is a warm and romantic addition to the Christmas pop <unk> , \" adding \" Wrapped in Red doesn ’ t need edge ; it ’ s just dynamic and varied enough to be satisfying , and it ’ s light @-@ years better than any of the whitewashed Christmas crap Simon Cowell has inflicted on the world \" .", "Sarah Rodman of The Boston Globe gave a favorable review , particularly lauding \" Underneath the Tree \" , and described Clarkson 's rendering the Christmas standards as \" fairly straight \" .", "She added , \" She starts gently on \" Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas \" before belting out the money notes .", "She <unk> <unk> through the soulful favorite \" Please Come Home for Christmas ( Bells Will Be Ringing ) \" and hangs by the piano for a <unk> “ White Christmas . \"", "Newsday 's music columnist Glenn Gamboa wrote that \" Clarkson handles it all expertly — hitting remarkably high notes on \" Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas \" and swinging <unk> on \" Baby It 's Cold Outside \" with Dunn .", "The new songs make Wrapped in Red a real gift , as the title track and \" Underneath the Tree \" channel the Phil Spector Christmas albums ; and \" 4 <unk> \" somehow blends \" Stronger \" and \" Santa Baby \" .", "Reviewing for HitFix , Melinda Newman gave the album an \" A \" rating , praising Clarkson 's vocal performances and noting that she and Kurstin \" have clearly studied legendary Christmas albums of <unk> — most notably Spector 's A Christmas Gift For You and Andy Williams ' Merry Christmas — to <unk> recreate Christmas standards , as well as craft new ones in the image of those sets . \"", "Chris <unk> of Slate declared Wrapped in Red as the best of 2013 's new Christmas records , noting for its vintage sound .", "He also observed that its five original tracks , most notably \" Wrapped in Red \" and \" Underneath the Tree \" , have reasonable odds of remaining in the <unk> rotation five years from now .", "In his review for The New York Times , Jon Caramanica wrote that Clarkson is very likely the only singer working in pop with a real possibility of creating a modern holiday classic along the lines of Carey 's \" All I Want for Christmas Is You . \"", "and remarked that her takes on familiar songs , however accomplished , are \" also faithful in the way that someone <unk> of pop history would be . \"", "= = = Commercial performance = = = \n \n Wrapped in Red became a commercial success in the United States .", "Prior it its release , music commercial analysts predicted that the album would likely sell at least 60 @,@ 000 copies in its first week of release in the region , and <unk> it to be the front @-@ runner as the bestselling holiday release of the season .", "On the week ending November 16 , 2013 , it debuted on the Billboard 200 chart at number 3 with 70 @,@ 000 copies sold in all retailers , a 93 @,@ 000 decrease from Stronger 's first week sales of 163 @,@ 000 copies in 2011 .", "Nielsen Music analyst Dave Bakula attributed its low performance to the falling market share of the holiday music in general , which saw 3 @.", "@ 8 percent decrease in 2012 .", "The album 's chart debut on the Billboard 200 earned Clarkson her sixth consecutive top three studio album as well as the highest debut for a Christmas record by a female artist since Susan Boyle 's first Christmas album The Gift debuted at the top of the chart in 2010 .", "Wrapped in Red also debuted three other different charts , most notably at the top of the Billboard Top Holiday Albums chart .", "On the week ending November 30 , 2013 , by charting at number six on the Billboard 200 , the album became the lone Sony release inside the chart 's top ten , with the others being Universal Music Group releases .", "Despite its modest debut week , Wrapped in Red began to gain <unk> at the beginning of the holiday season , selling up to 131 @,@ 000 copies during the <unk> week .", "It experienced its best sales week after <unk> from NBC 's premiere broadcast of Cautionary Christmas Music Tale , selling up to 136 @,@ 000 copies on its seventh week of release .", "For nine consecutive weeks , it stayed in the top ten of the Billboard 200 , the most by any studio album by Clarkson .", "On December 5 , 2013 , the album was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America , making it her fifth platinum studio album .", "Wrapped in Red subsequently became the bestselling Christmas release of 2013 by selling over 763 @,@ 000 copies , according to Nielsen Soundscan , making her the first American female artist to have the number @-@ one Christmas album of the Soundscan era .", "Twelve of the album cuts from Wrapped in Red have also entered the Billboard Holiday Digital Songs chart during its first week of release — led by \" Silent Night \" , \" Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas \" , and \" Underneath the Tree \" at numbers one , two , and four , respectively .", "Other songs have also appeared in various Billboard charts throughout the holiday season : songs such as \" Blue Christmas \" and \" Please Come Home for Christmas \" charted on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart , peaking at numbers 5 and 6 , respectively ; whereas \" My Favorite Things \" , \" Run Run Rudolph \" , \" Please Come Home for Christmas \" , \" Silent Night \" and \" Wrapped in Red \" peaked on the Billboard Canada AC chart at numbers eight , seven , 14 , 22 , and 49 , respectively .", "Tracks such as \" My Favorite Things \" have charted on the Billboard Mexico <unk> Airplay chart at number 49 ; while \" Silent Night \" attained a position in both the Billboard Holiday 100 and the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts , peaking at numbers 86 and 51 , respectively .", "Amazon.com listed Wrapped in Red as their second bestselling album during the holiday season , and listed it as their sixth bestselling title of 2013 .", "The album has sold <unk> @,@ 300 copies in the US as of November 2014 .", "And in 2014 peaked at 7 on the holiday chart .", "<unk> , Wrapped in Red had a relatively limited commercial performance .", "In Canada , the album debuted on the Billboard Canadian Albums chart at number 6 on the week ending November 16 , 2013 , making it her fifth top ten debut on the Nielsen @-@ tracked chart .", "It peaked on the chart at number 5 on the week ending December 28 , 2013 .", "Wrapped in Red became the second bestselling Christmas album of 2013 in Canada with 67 @,@ 000 copies sold in the region , behind A Christmas Gift to You by Johnny Reid .", "In Australia , the album debuted on the ARIA Albums Chart at number 82 on the week ending November 4 , 2013 , and peaked at number 29 on the week ending December 30 , 2013 .", "In Switzerland , it debuted on the <unk> <unk> at number 97 on the week ending November 10 , 2013 .", "In the United Kingdom , Wrapped in Red charted on the Official UK Albums Chart at number 65 on the week ending December 14 , 2013 .", "Despite its limited performance , Sony Corporation listed the album as their fifth bestselling release worldwide during the holiday season , which included albums , album cut tracks , and singles sales .", "= = Track listing = = \n \n All tracks were produced by Greg Kurstin , with vocal production on \" Every Christmas \" made by Jason <unk> .", "Note \n \" Just for Now \" contains a portion of the composition \" Carol of the Bells \" , written by Peter J.", "<unk> .", "Tracks from the concert DVD were filmed from the television special Kelly Clarkson 's Cautionary Christmas Music Tale .", "= = Credits and personnel = = \n \n Credits lifted from the album 's liner notes .", "<unk> \n Production \n \n = = Charts = = \n \n \n = = Certifications = = \n \n \n = = Release history = =" ]
[ "She co @-@ wrote the opening and the title track , \" Wrapped in Red \" , with Ashley <unk> , <unk> Eubanks , and Shane <unk> .", "Written by Clarkson and Eubanks , \" Every Christmas \" , was the first song to be written for the album .", "\" Winter Dreams ( Brandon 's Song ) \" was written by Clarkson , <unk> , and Eubanks as a companion piece to \" Every Christmas \" ." ]
[ " = Wrapped in Red = \n \n Wrapped in Red is the sixth studio album by American recording artist Kelly Clarkson , released on October 25 , 2013 , by RCA Records .", "The album is a follow @-@ up to her first greatest hits album , Greatest Hits – Chapter One , and its companion extended play , The <unk> Sessions Vol .", "2 .", "Produced by Greg Kurstin , it is her first Christmas album and her first record to be solely released by RCA .", "Wrapped in Red consists of sixteen tracks , featuring five co @-@ penned original songs and eleven cover versions of Christmas standards and <unk> , two of which are duets featuring recording artists Ronnie Dunn , <unk> McEntire and <unk> Yearwood .", "Weary of constantly being asked for her primary genre , Clarkson had long @-@ desired to record a Christmas album as a means to defy genre limitations .", "She commissioned Kurstin , who had studied jazz music under the tutelage of <unk> <unk> , to produce the entire album .", "Drawing inspirations from the soundtracks to the features A Charlie Brown Christmas and White Christmas , as well as the Christmas albums by Mariah Carey , McEntire , and Phil Spector , they experimented on various styles and sounds using Spector 's famed Wall of Sound technique to a create a contemporary holiday theme to classics .", "The Christmas music of Wrapped in Red comprises a variety of the genres such pop , jazz , country , and soul , marking a departure from the pop rock sound established from her previous studio albums ; while its lyrics share a singular theme of the color red , which represents a <unk> of emotions during the holidays .", "Wrapped in Red debuted on the Billboard 200 chart at number 3 and topped the Billboard Top Holiday Albums chart with 70 @,@ 000 copies sold in its first week of release .", "For nine consecutive weeks , Wrapped in Red stayed on the top ten of both charts and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America and Music Canada .", "By the end of 2013 , it became the year 's best @-@ selling Christmas release in the United States and the second best @-@ selling Christmas release in Canada .", "Its lead single \" Underneath the Tree \" became an international top forty Christmas hit song and was radio 's most @-@ played new holiday song of 2013 .", "In promoting Wrapped in Red , she appeared in red dresses on various televised appearances ; and filmed an accompanying television special , Kelly Clarkson 's Cautionary Christmas Music Tale , at The Venetian Las Vegas , which premiered on NBC on December 11 , 2013 .", "In 2014 , Clarkson released the title track as the second single and hosted an annual Christmas benefit concert , Miracle on Broadway , at the Bridgestone Arena on December 20 , 2014 .", "= = Background = = \n \n Clarkson had expressed interest in recording a Christmas album for years , having recorded various Christmas songs such as \" Oh Holy Night \" and \" My <unk> Up Christmas List \" on the American Idol : The Great Holiday Classics ( 2003 ) , \" I 'll Be Home for Christmas \" on iTunes Session ( 2011 ) , and being featured on Blake Shelton 's Christmas album Cheers , It 's Christmas ( 2012 ) .", "Weary of constantly being asked for her primary genre , she felt that recording a Christmas album would finally pave a way for her to explore other different genres .", "She remarked , \" I always get asked what genre I 'm in : ' Is this country or pop or rock ?", "What are you ? '", "And what 's cool about making the Christmas album was , ' Oh , there are no limitations !", "We can do whatever we want ! '", "\" .", "She further added , \" The thing about Christmas is that it almost doesn 't matter what mood you 're in or what kind of a year you 've had — it 's a fresh start .", "I 'm going to clear the air and take stock of the good that 's happened . \"", "<unk> about making her sixth studio album being a Christmas record began on December 2012 , a month after releasing her first greatest hits album , Greatest Hits – Chapter One .", "Having found the opportunity to do so , Clarkson commissioned producer and multi @-@ instrumentalist Greg Kurstin , whom she had previously collaborated with on her albums Stronger and Chapter One , to solely produce the whole album .", "Despite having been raised in a Jewish faith and unfamiliar with Christmas songs , Kurstin still agreed to produce the project .", "As a result , the record marked the second time her studio album only had a single producer ( the first being David Kahne solely producing My December in 2007 ) .", "It also marked the fourth time Kurstin had solely produced an entire studio album apart from being a member of the musical groups The Bird and the Bee and <unk> <unk> ( the first three being Lily Allen 's It 's Not Me , It 's You in 2009 , <unk> 's We Are Born in 2010 , and The <unk> ' Port of Morrow in 2012 ) .", "= = Recording = = \n \n Recording sessions of the basic instrumental tracks for Wrapped in Red took place in Kurstin 's Echo Studio in Los Angeles while orchestral sessions were recorded at <unk> Studios in Hollywood and featured vocals recorded in The Barn studio in Nashville .", "In recording tracks for the album , Clarkson and Kurstin wanted to showcase as many different styles as they could by experimenting in various sounds and styles to create fresh , contemporary sound to classic @-@ sounding music .", "He recalled , \" It was a lot of fun for us because we got to go back to our roots .", "When Kelly started singing , it was clear she had the chops and had been trained to do anything . \"", "Further adding , \" We really experimented .", "It was so much fun and liberating .", "And it pays off . \"", "Kurstin , who studied with jazz musician <unk> <unk> at The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music , recruited various jazz and soul musicians such as James <unk> , Kevin Dukes , Roy <unk> , and Bill <unk> to perform on the record to <unk> a Memphis soul sound .", "He also collaborated with Joseph <unk> to arrange and conduct a chamber orchestra .", "In providing instrumentation for the record , Kurstin used all of his instruments such as a <unk> and a <unk> , taping them from a distance to stimulate the Wall of Sound , a recording technique originally developed by Phil Spector that was popular in the early 1960s .", "He enlisted Clarkson to provide all the background vocals herself .", "Clarkson , who grew up singing in a chorus , was pleased with the aspect ; saying , \" <unk> is something I knew how to do from childhood .", "Sometimes I 'd have to do an alto instead of a soprano because they needed a bigger sound .", "But I 've never had to do anything like this before — doing all my backup vocals , essentially being my own choir . \"", "Together , they began to record in May 2013 and continued through the summer of that year , beginning by recording \" White Christmas \" with Clarkson in the vocal booth and with Kurstin on a piano .", "She commented , \" The production is all him .", "I would be just like ' Hey , can we make this more jazz ?", "Hey , can we make this more <unk> .", "And he just , like Harry Potter , made this happen .", "It 's so weird . \"", "= = Composition = = \n \n \n = = = Theme and influences = = = \n \n Clarkson has cited the color red as the album 's only theme .", "A color traditionally associated with Christmas , she affiliated the color to various emotions in the holidays .", "Wanting to stray away from her usual pop sound , she described Wrapped in Red 's music as a representation to explore different genres such as jazz , country and Memphis soul .", "She recalled , \" What 's cool about Christmas albums is you can do jazz , rock and roll , you can do pop , you can do blues , like you can do all that stuff and it works — cause it 's all classic and it 's <unk> sounding . \"", "She also noted that the album 's multitude of styles positively contributes to her artistic goal , saying , \" My best friend from childhood heard it and said , ' This is what you sound like , before everything else . '", "And I agree , It 's my core sound .", "Back in the day , when artists came out with things like \" Fall to <unk> \" and \" Bridge over <unk> Water \" , those songs <unk> genres .", "It wasn 't , ' Where is it going to fit ? '", "You <unk> to whatever the song calls for .", "And that 's exactly what I did — without having to have an umbrella for everything . \"", "In gathering inspirations for Wrapped in Red , Clarkson started by listening to Bing Crosby 's and Rosemary <unk> 's soundtracks from the 1954 feature film White Christmas as well as Mariah Carey 's Merry Christmas ( 1994 ) and Merry Christmas to You ( 1997 ) by <unk> McEntire .", "While Kurstin , who used to play in a jazz band , took influences from A Charlie Brown Christmas by the Vince <unk> Trio and A Christmas Gift for You by Phil Spector as his inspirations , which resulted to the album 's Wall of Sound resonance .", "Clarkson also cited that her relationship with her then @-@ fiancé Brandon Blackstock had inspired some of the album 's lyrical content .", "= = = Song analysis = = = \n \n Clarkson shares writing credits on all five original songs on Wrapped in Red , some of which were written in December 2012 to avoid writing Christmas tunes during the 2013 summer season .", "A Christmas ballad , the song was inspired by a scene in the holiday feature film Love <unk> ( 2003 ) , in which someone confesses <unk> love towards another .", "Critics singled out the track the one that <unk> the Wall of Sound the most .", "The second track , \" Underneath the Tree \" , was written by Clarkson and Kurstin , making it the first time they had co @-@ written a track together .", "Clarkson remarked , \" Greg and I have worked a lot together , but usually I just come in and I just sing .", "We 've never have actually written a song together at this point .", "And he and I were like , ' Let 's just try to write something for the record . \"", "RCA Records chief executive Peter Edge remarked that its release as a single was partly inspired by the success of \" All I Want for Christmas Is You \" by Carey .", "The following track is a rendition of the holiday standard \" Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas \" , which Clarkson had selected for its saccharine content .", "Clarkson favored \" Run Run Rudolph \" as her favorite classic , saying \" Just because it got to be a little more rock and roll . \"", "She also remarked that \" Please Come Home for Christmas ( Bells Will Be Ringing ) \" , was the first song selected for inclusion after her mother 's recommendation and the song 's melancholic lyrics .", "She revealed that the song narrates of her holiday life prior to meeting Blackstock , McEntire 's stepson , saying \" Every Christmas , I was just like , ' This is going to be different , right ?", "I 'm going to actually find someone and not be <unk> alone for the rest of my life ? '", "\" .", "The seventh track is a cover of Elvis Presley 's \" Blue Christmas \" .", "Its follow @-@ up , a rendition of \" Baby , It 's Cold Outside \" , features Ronnie Dunn .", "Clarkson had approached Dunn thinking that his personality suited the song 's content well , saying \" Like , it 's straight @-@ up his personality to say all of that to try and get you to stay , and have a drink . \"", "Dedicated to Blackstock , the song accounts her holiday after meeting him .", "She remarked , \" Christmas changes , it morphs , it comes to life a little more … It ’ s just a <unk> time . \"", "The tenth track , \" White Christmas \" , was the first song to be recorded for Wrapped in Red .", "A cover of <unk> and <unk> 's \" My Favorite Things \" follows up as the eleventh track .", "Clarkson opted for the Broadway performance of the song to stray away from Julie Andrews 's version , citing \" I think you shouldn 't go near anywhere of what she 's doing because she 's so good . \"", "Clarkson and Kurstin co @-@ wrote \" 4 <unk> \" with <unk> Dennis and <unk> <unk> .", "Originally written a pop song , they converted it as a Christmas song to fit the album 's theme , describing it as a crossover between <unk> <unk> 's \" Santa Baby \" ( 1953 ) and Madonna 's \" Material Girl \" ( 1984 ) .", "A rendition of <unk> <unk> 's \" Just for Now \" was described by Clarkson as her highly dysfunctional environment , saying \" Can we just stop for like five minutes and have like a normal Christmas setting ? \"", "The song begins by sampling the melody of the Christmas tune \" Carol of the Bells \" .", "The closing track , a rendition of the traditional <unk> \" Silent Night \" , features McEntire and <unk> Yearwood and ends in an a <unk> setting between the trio .", "In addition , two tracks were also included in the deluxe edition of the album : the first , Clarkson 's cover of \" I 'll Be Home for Christmas \" from iTunes Session ; and the second , her rendition of the first stanza of the ecclesiastical hymn \" Oh Come , Oh Come Emmanuel \" .", "= = Release = = \n \n Wrapped in Red was first released internationally on October 25 , 2013 by RCA Records through Sony Music Entertainment .", "It then received a North American release on October 29 , 2013 by RCA as part of its holiday promotional campaign with the soundtracks to the feature films Black <unk> and The Best Man Holiday , with Wrapped in Red being promulgated as the one that will transcend formats and become a new holiday classic .", "In an interview with Billboard , RCA marketing executive Aaron <unk> remarked that the album was their main release of the holidays , quoting \" The angle on this album is that , like all great Christmas records , it 's about amazing vocal performances .", "That 's what this is intended to be @-@ an album launched this year but <unk> and genre @-@ <unk> . \"", "In preparation for its release in the United States , RCA shipped a half @-@ million units on Amazon.com and Target , which exclusively released a deluxe edition .", "A red LP pressing of Wrapped in Red by United Record <unk> followed the CD release on November 25 , 2013 , marking the first time an album by Clarkson was released on a vinyl record .", "A deluxe LP and CD edition was also released on the Sony Music store which included a scarf , a holiday ornament , and a snow globe , all of which were decorated in red as inspired from the album .", "A international promotion campaign was also planned for Clarkson , but was later halted due her pregnancy .", "On October 21 , 2014 , Wrapped in Red was reissued by RCA with a special edition CD + DVD release exclusive to <unk> stores in the United States .", "A green LP pressing of the album will also have a limited 500 @-@ copy release on December 9 , 2014 .", "= = = Promotion = = = \n \n On October 15 , 2013 , \" White Christmas \" was released as a promotional single from Wrapped in Red .", "Three days after , \" Underneath the Tree \" premiered on Clarkson 's <unk> channel .", "A television Christmas special , titled Kelly Clarkson 's Cautionary Christmas Music Tale , was filmed by concert director <unk> Hamilton on October 30 , 2013 , the eve after its street date , at The Venetian Las Vegas .", "A pastiche of A Christmas Carol , the Christmas special featured live performances of selections from Wrapped in Red ( one of which features McEntire and Yearwood ) .", "Produced by <unk> and <unk> , Cautionary Christmas Music Tale premiered on NBC in the United States and Global in Canada on December 11 , 2013 , being <unk> by RCA as the album 's primary promotional medium .", "NBC 's premiere broadcast of the special was seen by 5 @.", "@ 31 million viewers , according to Nielsen Media Research .", "It also received a 1 @.", "@ 4 share among adults between the ages of 18 to 49 , generated NBC ’ s second biggest overall audience its time slot .", "NBC had also a <unk> broadcast of Cautionary Christmas Music Tale on Christmas Day , which was seen by an additional 3 @.", "@ 54 million viewers .", "Clarkson had also promoted Wrapped in Red in various televised performances , all of which she was dressed in red attire .", "She first performed \" Underneath the Tree \" on the The Today Show on November 26 , 2013 .", "On December 4 , 2013 , she performed \" Run Run Rudolph \" and \" Blue Christmas \" on the Christmas at Rockefeller Center television special .", "Clarkson had then performed \" Underneath the Tree \" on more televised events : such as on the fifth season of the The Voice on December 3 , 2013 , The Ellen <unk> Show on December 5 , 2013 , and on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon on December 12 , 2013 .", "On December 25 , 2013 , Clarkson returned to The Today Show on its Christmas Day broadcast , performing \" Blue Christmas \" .", "Selected tracks from the album were also used in advertisements , such as \" Run Run Rudolph \" , which was used in a <unk> holiday advertisement , and \" Underneath the Tree \" , which was featured in an Amazon.com and Amazon <unk> Fire <unk> advertisement with an appearance by Clarkson performing the song .", "On December 20 , 2014 , She will host a Christmas concert , Miracle on Broadway , at the Bridgestone Arena .", "An annual Christmas benefit concert , Miracle on Broadway , will feature live performances of various Christmas songs by McEntire , Yearwood , Garth Brooks , Ronnie Dunn , <unk> <unk> , Hayley Williams , Charles <unk> , and <unk> <unk> , some of whom will also join Clarkson in performing selections from Wrapped in Red .", "Wrapped in Red 's lead single , \" Underneath the Tree \" , was released to radio airplay on November 5 , 2013 .", "<unk> in its initial release , music critics <unk> compared the song to \" All I Want for Christmas is You \" and <unk> it as a future Christmas standard .", "Reviewing for Slant Magazine , Sal Cinquemani wrote that track is likely to become Clarkson 's very own contemporary standard ; while The Independent 's Hugh Montgomery applauded it as \" a winner on all fronts . \"", "After debuting on the Billboard Holiday 100 chart at number 34 , it became holiday top ten hit by peaking at number eight on the chart .", "It also topped the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart for four consecutive weeks , becoming Clarkson 's third track and the fifteenth holiday song to top the chart . \"", "Underneath the Tree \" also charted on the main Billboard Hot 100 chart at number seventy @-@ eight and became a top forty hit internationally : including the Billboard Canadian Hot 100 chart , the Dutch Top 40 chart , and the Official UK Singles Chart .", "USA Today reported that \" Underneath the Tree \" was American radio 's most @-@ played new holiday song of 2013 , while Edison Media Research reported that the single was the first holiday song to receive a considerable support on mainstream contemporary hit radio in almost 20 years .", "Wrapped in Red 's second single , the title track , was serviced to radio airplay on November 25 , 2014 .", "On the week ending December 28 , 2014 , it debuted on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart at number 11 on the week ending December 13 , 2014 .", "= = Reception = = \n \n \n = = = Critical response = = = \n \n At Metacritic , which assigns a <unk> rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics , the album received an average score of 73 , based on 6 reviews , and scoring higher than any other album by Clarkson .", "AllMusic 's senior editor Stephen Thomas Erlewine gave it a three @-@ and @-@ a @-@ half stars .", "He described its uptempo arrangements , as well as Clarkson 's vocal performance , as \" bold and brassy \" and its mid @-@ tempo arrangements as \" even more <unk> \" .", "He also noted the track selection \" favors the bold , \" but that \" she <unk> well in this setting , always sounding like the strongest element in the mix \" Towards the end of his review , he wrote that \" Perhaps the concept and execution are conventional , but even in this utterly expected setting , Clarkson retains her fiery , individual spirit , and that 's what makes Wrapped in Red appealing : to the letter , it delivers what it promises . \"", "Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine also gave it a similar rating .", "He noted that the album \" largely offers a respite from the pop @-@ rock template she 's been relentlessly pursuing since <unk> , with less shouting and more of the varied range and texture on full display that helped <unk> her the winner of the inaugural season of American Idol .", "For better or worse , a decade of recording and touring has <unk> up the edges of her voice , lending a lived @-@ in quality that <unk> lyrics about love and longing with an authenticity that might have otherwise been missing had she recorded these songs just a few years earlier . \"", "NPR 's Ken Tucker described the album as a \" glossy but heartfelt work \" and <unk> compared its contrasting philosophy to Nick Lowe 's Quality Street : A <unk> Selection for All the Family , both of which he described as \" will put you in a holiday mood \" .", "Matt <unk> of PopMatters gave the album a generally favorable review , claiming that \" Clarkson plays it safe and spends too much time showing off her upper register , but Wrapped in Red is a warm and romantic addition to the Christmas pop <unk> , \" adding \" Wrapped in Red doesn ’ t need edge ; it ’ s just dynamic and varied enough to be satisfying , and it ’ s light @-@ years better than any of the whitewashed Christmas crap Simon Cowell has inflicted on the world \" .", "Sarah Rodman of The Boston Globe gave a favorable review , particularly lauding \" Underneath the Tree \" , and described Clarkson 's rendering the Christmas standards as \" fairly straight \" .", "She added , \" She starts gently on \" Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas \" before belting out the money notes .", "She <unk> <unk> through the soulful favorite \" Please Come Home for Christmas ( Bells Will Be Ringing ) \" and hangs by the piano for a <unk> “ White Christmas . \"", "Newsday 's music columnist Glenn Gamboa wrote that \" Clarkson handles it all expertly — hitting remarkably high notes on \" Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas \" and swinging <unk> on \" Baby It 's Cold Outside \" with Dunn .", "The new songs make Wrapped in Red a real gift , as the title track and \" Underneath the Tree \" channel the Phil Spector Christmas albums ; and \" 4 <unk> \" somehow blends \" Stronger \" and \" Santa Baby \" .", "Reviewing for HitFix , Melinda Newman gave the album an \" A \" rating , praising Clarkson 's vocal performances and noting that she and Kurstin \" have clearly studied legendary Christmas albums of <unk> — most notably Spector 's A Christmas Gift For You and Andy Williams ' Merry Christmas — to <unk> recreate Christmas standards , as well as craft new ones in the image of those sets . \"", "Chris <unk> of Slate declared Wrapped in Red as the best of 2013 's new Christmas records , noting for its vintage sound .", "He also observed that its five original tracks , most notably \" Wrapped in Red \" and \" Underneath the Tree \" , have reasonable odds of remaining in the <unk> rotation five years from now .", "In his review for The New York Times , Jon Caramanica wrote that Clarkson is very likely the only singer working in pop with a real possibility of creating a modern holiday classic along the lines of Carey 's \" All I Want for Christmas Is You . \"", "and remarked that her takes on familiar songs , however accomplished , are \" also faithful in the way that someone <unk> of pop history would be . \"", "= = = Commercial performance = = = \n \n Wrapped in Red became a commercial success in the United States .", "Prior it its release , music commercial analysts predicted that the album would likely sell at least 60 @,@ 000 copies in its first week of release in the region , and <unk> it to be the front @-@ runner as the bestselling holiday release of the season .", "On the week ending November 16 , 2013 , it debuted on the Billboard 200 chart at number 3 with 70 @,@ 000 copies sold in all retailers , a 93 @,@ 000 decrease from Stronger 's first week sales of 163 @,@ 000 copies in 2011 .", "Nielsen Music analyst Dave Bakula attributed its low performance to the falling market share of the holiday music in general , which saw 3 @.", "@ 8 percent decrease in 2012 .", "The album 's chart debut on the Billboard 200 earned Clarkson her sixth consecutive top three studio album as well as the highest debut for a Christmas record by a female artist since Susan Boyle 's first Christmas album The Gift debuted at the top of the chart in 2010 .", "Wrapped in Red also debuted three other different charts , most notably at the top of the Billboard Top Holiday Albums chart .", "On the week ending November 30 , 2013 , by charting at number six on the Billboard 200 , the album became the lone Sony release inside the chart 's top ten , with the others being Universal Music Group releases .", "Despite its modest debut week , Wrapped in Red began to gain <unk> at the beginning of the holiday season , selling up to 131 @,@ 000 copies during the <unk> week .", "It experienced its best sales week after <unk> from NBC 's premiere broadcast of Cautionary Christmas Music Tale , selling up to 136 @,@ 000 copies on its seventh week of release .", "For nine consecutive weeks , it stayed in the top ten of the Billboard 200 , the most by any studio album by Clarkson .", "On December 5 , 2013 , the album was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America , making it her fifth platinum studio album .", "Wrapped in Red subsequently became the bestselling Christmas release of 2013 by selling over 763 @,@ 000 copies , according to Nielsen Soundscan , making her the first American female artist to have the number @-@ one Christmas album of the Soundscan era .", "Twelve of the album cuts from Wrapped in Red have also entered the Billboard Holiday Digital Songs chart during its first week of release — led by \" Silent Night \" , \" Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas \" , and \" Underneath the Tree \" at numbers one , two , and four , respectively .", "Other songs have also appeared in various Billboard charts throughout the holiday season : songs such as \" Blue Christmas \" and \" Please Come Home for Christmas \" charted on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart , peaking at numbers 5 and 6 , respectively ; whereas \" My Favorite Things \" , \" Run Run Rudolph \" , \" Please Come Home for Christmas \" , \" Silent Night \" and \" Wrapped in Red \" peaked on the Billboard Canada AC chart at numbers eight , seven , 14 , 22 , and 49 , respectively .", "Tracks such as \" My Favorite Things \" have charted on the Billboard Mexico <unk> Airplay chart at number 49 ; while \" Silent Night \" attained a position in both the Billboard Holiday 100 and the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts , peaking at numbers 86 and 51 , respectively .", "Amazon.com listed Wrapped in Red as their second bestselling album during the holiday season , and listed it as their sixth bestselling title of 2013 .", "The album has sold <unk> @,@ 300 copies in the US as of November 2014 .", "And in 2014 peaked at 7 on the holiday chart .", "<unk> , Wrapped in Red had a relatively limited commercial performance .", "In Canada , the album debuted on the Billboard Canadian Albums chart at number 6 on the week ending November 16 , 2013 , making it her fifth top ten debut on the Nielsen @-@ tracked chart .", "It peaked on the chart at number 5 on the week ending December 28 , 2013 .", "Wrapped in Red became the second bestselling Christmas album of 2013 in Canada with 67 @,@ 000 copies sold in the region , behind A Christmas Gift to You by Johnny Reid .", "In Australia , the album debuted on the ARIA Albums Chart at number 82 on the week ending November 4 , 2013 , and peaked at number 29 on the week ending December 30 , 2013 .", "In Switzerland , it debuted on the <unk> <unk> at number 97 on the week ending November 10 , 2013 .", "In the United Kingdom , Wrapped in Red charted on the Official UK Albums Chart at number 65 on the week ending December 14 , 2013 .", "Despite its limited performance , Sony Corporation listed the album as their fifth bestselling release worldwide during the holiday season , which included albums , album cut tracks , and singles sales .", "= = Track listing = = \n \n All tracks were produced by Greg Kurstin , with vocal production on \" Every Christmas \" made by Jason <unk> .", "Note \n \" Just for Now \" contains a portion of the composition \" Carol of the Bells \" , written by Peter J.", "<unk> .", "Tracks from the concert DVD were filmed from the television special Kelly Clarkson 's Cautionary Christmas Music Tale .", "= = Credits and personnel = = \n \n Credits lifted from the album 's liner notes .", "<unk> \n Production \n \n = = 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[ " = Grammy Award for Best Concept Music Video = \n \n The Grammy Award for Best Concept Music Video was an award that was presented to recording artists at the 30th Grammy Awards in 1988 , and the 31st Grammy Awards in 1989 , for quality , concept music videos .", "The Grammy Awards ( <unk> ) is an annual ceremony that was established in 1958 and was originally called the <unk> Awards ; awards are presented by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States to \" honor artistic achievement , technical <unk> and overall excellence in the recording industry , without regard to album sales or chart position \" .", "Beginning in 1982 , the Academy began to honor quality music videos with the Video of the Year category , which was discontinued with the establishment of the MTV Video Music Awards in 1984 and was replaced with two awards ; Best Video , Short Form and Best Video Album .", "<unk> changes for the 1988 and 1989 ceremonies resulted in the Best Concept Music Video award being presented alongside the award for Best Performance Music Video .", "Best Concept Music Video award recipients were the English rock band Genesis for \" Land of Confusion \" and the American singer \" Weird Al \" Yankovic for \" Fat \" .", "The Academy returned to the previous format in 1990 , though the categories are now known as Best Short Form Music Video and Best Long Form Music Video .", "= = Background = = \n \n The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences began to honor quality music videos with the Grammy Award for Video of the Year category in 1982 .", "The first two award recipients were former member of The Monkees Michael <unk> for the hour @-@ long video Elephant Parts ( also known as Michael <unk> in Elephant Parts ) and Olivia Newton @-@ John for Olivia Physical .", "The Video of the Year category was discontinued in 1984 when MTV established the MTV Video Music Awards whose top award is also presented for Video of the Year .", "For the 26th Grammy Awards the Academy replaced the category with awards for Best Video , Short Form , and Best Video Album .", "For the awards held in 1988 and 1989 , the criteria changed and awards for the categories Best Concept Music Video , and Best Performance Music Video were presented .", "The Academy returned to the previous format in 1990 , though the categories were renamed Best Music Video , Short Form , and Best Music Video , Long Form .", "In 1998 , the categories were retitled Best Short Form Music Video , and Best Long Form Music Video , respectively .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n For the 30th Grammy Awards ( 1988 ) , Best Concept Music Video nominees <unk> David Bowie for \" Day @-@ In Day @-@ Out \" , Kate Bush for The Whole Story , the English rock band Genesis for \" Land of Confusion \" , David Lee Roth for David Lee Roth , and Janet Jackson for Control – The Videos Part II .", "The music video for Bowie 's \" Day @-@ In Day @-@ Out \" , directed by Julien Temple , included \" offending \" scenes such as a man <unk> on Ronald Reagan 's Hollywood Walk of Fame star , which was edited out for television broadcast .", "Bush 's \" imaginative \" video sampler accompanies her greatest hits album of the same name and includes music videos for songs throughout her career to that point .", "The music video for \" Land of Confusion \" , a song included on the band 's 1986 album Invisible Touch , contained <unk> Image puppets of Ronald Reagan , Margaret Thatcher and other notable individuals .", "David Lee Roth 's self @-@ titled video consisted of promotional clips created for his debut solo EP Crazy from the Heat and album Eat ' Em and Smile .", "Jackson 's video collection , which was certified gold in the United States , contained six promotional videos recorded for singles from her album Control .", "Awards were presented to members of Genesis ( Tony Banks , Phil Collins , and Mike Rutherford ) as the performing artists , Jim <unk> and John Lloyd as the video directors , and Jon Blair as the video producer .", "<unk> for the 31st Grammy Awards were the Hampton String Quartet for \" Get a Job \" , George Harrison for \" When We Was <unk> \" , the American rock band Talking Heads for <unk> Giant , \" Weird Al \" Yankovic for \" Fat \" , and Neil Young for \" This Note 's for You \" . \"", "Get a Job \" , a song recorded originally by the American group The <unk> , appears on the Hampton String Quartet 's album What If Mozart <unk> \" Roll Over Beethoven \" , a collection of 1950s R & B and pop music songs performed in the styles of Beethoven , Debussy , Mozart , and other composers . \"", "When We Was <unk> \" , a song from the album Cloud Nine , is constructed from quotations written when The Beatles were at the height of their fame and features Harrison playing a <unk> .", "The music video shows Elton John dressed as a <unk> , a reference to the 1967 song \" I Am the <unk> \" .", "<unk> Giants is a collection of Talking Heads ' music videos and additional material linking them together .", "Two of the nominated music videos had connections to Michael Jackson ; \" Fat \" is a parody of Jackson 's song \" Bad \" , and the video for \" This Note 's for You \" depicts a Jackson look @-@ alike 's hair catching fire ; a parody of an incident that occurred during a shoot for a Pepsi television advertisement in 1984 .", "In the \" Fat \" video , Yankovic becomes a \" grossly overweight guy \" through the use of cosmetics and special effects , and leads a group of overweight people on a parade .", "The award was presented to Yankovic as the performing artist , along with Jay <unk> as the video director and Susan <unk> as the video producer ." ]
[ "Awards were presented to members of Genesis ( Tony Banks , Phil Collins , and Mike Rutherford ) as the performing artists , Jim <unk> and John Lloyd as the video directors , and Jon Blair as the video producer ." ]
[ " = Grammy Award for Best Concept Music Video = \n \n The Grammy Award for Best Concept Music Video was an award that was presented to recording artists at the 30th Grammy Awards in 1988 , and the 31st Grammy Awards in 1989 , for quality , concept music videos .", "The Grammy Awards ( <unk> ) is an annual ceremony that was established in 1958 and was originally called the <unk> Awards ; awards are presented by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States to \" honor artistic achievement , technical <unk> and overall excellence in the recording industry , without regard to album sales or chart position \" .", "Beginning in 1982 , the Academy began to honor quality music videos with the Video of the Year category , which was discontinued with the establishment of the MTV Video Music Awards in 1984 and was replaced with two awards ; Best Video , Short Form and Best Video Album .", "<unk> changes for the 1988 and 1989 ceremonies resulted in the Best Concept Music Video award being presented alongside the award for Best Performance Music Video .", "Best Concept Music Video award recipients were the English rock band Genesis for \" Land of Confusion \" and the American singer \" Weird Al \" Yankovic for \" Fat \" .", "The Academy returned to the previous format in 1990 , though the categories are now known as Best Short Form Music Video and Best Long Form Music Video .", "= = Background = = \n \n The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences began to honor quality music videos with the Grammy Award for Video of the Year category in 1982 .", "The first two award recipients were former member of The Monkees Michael <unk> for the hour @-@ long video Elephant Parts ( also known as Michael <unk> in Elephant Parts ) and Olivia Newton @-@ John for Olivia Physical .", "The Video of the Year category was discontinued in 1984 when MTV established the MTV Video Music Awards whose top award is also presented for Video of the Year .", "For the 26th Grammy Awards the Academy replaced the category with awards for Best Video , Short Form , and Best Video Album .", "For the awards held in 1988 and 1989 , the criteria changed and awards for the categories Best Concept Music Video , and Best Performance Music Video were presented .", "The Academy returned to the previous format in 1990 , though the categories were renamed Best Music Video , Short Form , and Best Music Video , Long Form .", "In 1998 , the categories were retitled Best Short Form Music Video , and Best Long Form Music Video , respectively .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n For the 30th Grammy Awards ( 1988 ) , Best Concept Music Video nominees <unk> David Bowie for \" Day @-@ In Day @-@ Out \" , Kate Bush for The Whole Story , the English rock band Genesis for \" Land of Confusion \" , David Lee Roth for David Lee Roth , and Janet Jackson for Control – The Videos Part II .", "The music video for Bowie 's \" Day @-@ In Day @-@ Out \" , directed by Julien Temple , included \" offending \" scenes such as a man <unk> on Ronald Reagan 's Hollywood Walk of Fame star , which was edited out for television broadcast .", "Bush 's \" imaginative \" video sampler accompanies her greatest hits album of the same name and includes music videos for songs throughout her career to that point .", "The music video for \" Land of Confusion \" , a song included on the band 's 1986 album Invisible Touch , contained <unk> Image puppets of Ronald Reagan , Margaret Thatcher and other notable individuals .", "David Lee Roth 's self @-@ titled video consisted of promotional clips created for his debut solo EP Crazy from the Heat and album Eat ' Em and Smile .", "Jackson 's video collection , which was certified gold in the United States , contained six promotional videos recorded for singles from her album Control .", "<unk> for the 31st Grammy Awards were the Hampton String Quartet for \" Get a Job \" , George Harrison for \" When We Was <unk> \" , the American rock band Talking Heads for <unk> Giant , \" Weird Al \" Yankovic for \" Fat \" , and Neil Young for \" This Note 's for You \" . \"", "Get a Job \" , a song recorded originally by the American group The <unk> , appears on the Hampton String Quartet 's album What If Mozart <unk> \" Roll Over Beethoven \" , a collection of 1950s R & B and pop music songs performed in the styles of Beethoven , Debussy , Mozart , and other composers . \"", "When We Was <unk> \" , a song from the album Cloud Nine , is constructed from quotations written when The Beatles were at the height of their fame and features Harrison playing a <unk> .", "The music video shows Elton John dressed as a <unk> , a reference to the 1967 song \" I Am the <unk> \" .", "<unk> Giants is a collection of Talking Heads ' music videos and additional material linking them together .", "Two of the nominated music videos had connections to Michael Jackson ; \" Fat \" is a parody of Jackson 's song \" Bad \" , and the video for \" This Note 's for You \" depicts a Jackson look @-@ alike 's hair catching fire ; a parody of an incident that occurred during a shoot for a Pepsi television advertisement in 1984 .", "In the \" Fat \" video , Yankovic becomes a \" grossly overweight guy \" through the use of cosmetics and special effects , and leads a group of overweight people on a parade .", "The award was presented to Yankovic as the performing artist , along with Jay <unk> as the video director and Susan <unk> as the video producer ." ]
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[ " = Art Ross = \n \n Arthur <unk> \" Art \" Ross ( January 13 , 1885 – August 5 , 1964 ) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player and executive from 1905 until 1954 .", "Regarded as one of the best defenders of his era by his peers , he was one of the first to skate with the puck up the ice rather than pass it to a forward .", "He was on Stanley Cup championship teams twice in a playing career that lasted thirteen seasons ; in January 1907 with the <unk> Thistles and 1908 with the Montreal Wanderers .", "Like other players of the time , Ross played for several different teams and leagues , and is most notable for his time with the Wanderers while they were members of the National Hockey Association ( NHA ) and its successor , the National Hockey League ( NHL ) .", "In 1911 he led one of the first organized player strikes over increased pay .", "When the Wanderers ' home arena burned down in January 1918 , the team ceased operations and Ross retired as a player .", "After several years as an on @-@ ice official , he was named head coach of the Hamilton Tigers for one season .", "When the Boston Bruins were formed in 1924 , Ross was hired as the first coach and general manager of the team .", "He would go on to coach the team on three separate occasions until 1945 and stayed as general manager until his retirement in 1954 .", "Ross helped the Bruins finish first place in the league ten times and to win the Stanley Cup three times ; Ross personally coached the team to two of those victories .", "After being hired by the Bruins , Ross , along with his wife and two sons , moved to a suburb of Boston , and became an American citizen in 1938 .", "He died near Boston in 1964 .", "Outside of his association with the Bruins , Ross also helped to improve the game .", "He created a style of hockey puck still used today , and advocated an improved style of goal nets , a change that lasted forty years .", "In 1947 Ross donated the Art Ross Trophy , awarded to the leading scorer of the NHL regular season .", "Ross was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1949 .", "= = Early life = = \n \n Ross was born January 13 , 1885 , in <unk> , Ontario .", "His father , Thomas <unk> Ross , was the head of a Hudson 's Bay Company trading post in the area .", "The ninth of ten children , Ross grew up speaking both English and Ojibwe , a native Canadian language .", "Ross moved to Montreal in 1902 to play in organized hockey leagues , living in the affluent <unk> district .", "He played high school and junior hockey with Lester and Frank Patrick , both of whom were later inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame .", "Ross and Lester had a financially successful ticket <unk> business at the Montreal Arena , buying tickets for thirty @-@ five cents and selling them for up to a dollar .", "= = Playing career = = \n \n \n = = = 1905 – 09 = = = \n \n The best hockey players on their high school team , Ross and the Patrick brothers were invited to play occasional games for local league teams in Montreal .", "Ross first played in an organized league in 1905 , joining Montreal <unk> of the Canadian Amateur Hockey League ( <unk> ) , the top amateur league in Canada .", "He scored ten goals in eight games during the season .", "His opponents regarded him as one of the best rushing <unk> .", "Most defenders at the time either shot the puck down the ice or passed to a forward ; in contrast , Ross <unk> up the ice , taking the puck into the offensive zone .", "Later that year , wishing to pursue a career in banking , he moved to Brandon , Manitoba , where he joined the Brandon <unk> of the Manitoba Hockey League , the senior league in the province .", "In 1906 , his first season , he scored six goals in seven games while he recorded six goals in ten games in 1907 .", "Around this time , the <unk> Thistles , the Manitoba League champions , wanted to strengthen their team for the Stanley Cup challenge against the Montreal Wanderers in Montreal during January 1907 .", "They paid Ross $ 1 @,@ 000 to play both matches , a common practice at the time , and the Thistles won the Cup .", "While failing to score , Ross started many plays and proved an important part of the team .", "Although he played for the opposing team , he received a good reception from the Montreal crowd .", "Ross did not play for the Thistles when the two teams played for the Cup again in March , which the Wanderers won to take back the Cup .", "The following year Ross moved back to Montreal .", "He joined the Wanderers , the team he had helped to defeat , who played in the Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association ( ECAHA ) , the successor league to the <unk> as the premier league in the country .", "He scored eight goals in ten games over the two @-@ month season that lasted from January to March .", "He helped the team to finish first in the ECAHA and retain the Cup in 1908 with challenges from Ottawa , Winnipeg and Toronto .", "The Wanderers were Cup champions throughout these challenges , so Ross became the second player to win the Cup with different teams in consecutive years , after Jack Marshall in 1901 and 1902 .", "In January 1908 , he participated in the first all @-@ star game in sports history , a benefit for the family of former <unk> defender Hod Stuart , who died the previous summer .", "Aside from his time with the Wanderers , Ross repeated his practice of playing for other teams who paid for his services in important matches .", "For the 1909 season Ross demanded a salary of $ 1 @,@ 600 .", "Although he settled for $ 1 @,@ 200 , the average salary of hockey players at the time was $ 600 .", "Ross received a cash bonus of $ 400 to play in a Stanley Cup challenge against a team from Edmonton in December 1908 , in which the Wanderers won the two @-@ game , total @-@ goal series 13 – 10 .", "He finished the season with two goals in nine games .", "= = = 1909 – 18 = = = \n \n A new league , the Canadian Hockey Association ( <unk> ) , was formed in late November 1909 .", "One of the teams , the All @-@ Montreal Hockey Club , hired Ross as a playing @-@ manager , but the league only lasted to mid @-@ January 1910 before disbanding .", "Ross , who scored four goals in four games in the <unk> , then signed with the <unk> <unk> of the National Hockey Association ( NHA ) , a league formed in December 1909 , which proved to be the stronger replacement to the ECAHA as the highest level of hockey in Canada .", "He received $ 2 @,@ 700 to play in the 1910 season , which lasted from January to March , playing twelve games for the team and finishing with six goals .", "Before the following season , the NHA imposed a salary cap of $ 5 @,@ 000 per team .", "The players , including Ross , were unhappy as this would result in a pay decrease , and began looking to form their own league without a cap .", "Ross wrote to the Montreal Herald , stating \" all the players want is a fair deal ...", "The players are not trying to <unk> the NHA , but we want to know where we get off at . \"", "The plans were abandoned when they realized all the suitable arenas would be unavailable as they were owned or leased by the NHA .", "Ross scored four goals in eleven games with the Wanderers , who finished fourth in the five team league .", "During a match against the Quebec Bulldogs on February 25 , 1911 , Ross knocked out Eddie <unk> in a fight , provoking a massive brawl between the two teams , which the police had to break up .", "The fight helped to increase the reputation Ross had as a tough player unwilling to back down from any opponent .", "The following season Ross had eleven goals in nineteen games as the Wanderers improved to second in the league .", "Prior to the 1913 – 14 NHA season , Ross refused to sign a contract for the Wanderers , requesting a salary increase .", "As one of the top players on the team , the Wanderers agreed to his demands of $ 1 @,@ 500 for the forthcoming season , in which he finished with four goals and nine points in eighteen games .", "The next season Ross , again concerned with his salary , began negotiating with other players in the NHA to leave their teams and form a new league that would offer higher wages .", "These actions resulted in his suspension in November 1914 by Emmett Quinn , president of the NHA .", "Ross responded by declaring himself a free agent and claiming his contract with the Wanderers was no longer valid .", "Consequently , although having no technical power to do so , Quinn suspended Ross from all organized hockey .", "The proposed new league failed to materialize and Ross applied for <unk> to the NHA , which was granted at a meeting of the team owners on December 18 , 1914 .", "The owners realized if they suspended Ross , they would also have to suspend all those he signed , hurting the league .", "However , Ross 's actions led to his release by the Wanderers .", "At first he trained with the Montreal Canadiens , then joined the Ottawa Senators .", "At the conclusion of the 1914 – 15 season , the Senators and Wanderers finished with identical records of fourteen wins and six losses .", "A two @-@ game , total goal series was played to determine the NHA league champion who would contest the Stanley Cup with the Pacific Coast Hockey Association winner , the Vancouver <unk> .", "Ross , who finished with three goals in sixteen games in the season , scored one goal in the first match against the Wanderers , a Senators 4 – 0 victory , and though Ottawa lost the second game 1 – 0 , they won the series , 4 – 1 .", "To help the Senators stop the Wanderers , who were known for their speed , Ross created a new system of defence .", "<unk> \" <unk> bar the door \" , it required three defenders to align themselves across the ice 30 feet in front of the goaltender to stop offensive rushes .", "This style of defence would later be used in a modified version known as the neutral zone trap , later used widely to stop opposition offensive chances .", "The following year Ross , who had eight goals and eight assists in twenty @-@ one games , was the second highest paid player on the team ; his salary of $ 1 @,@ 400 was $ 100 less than Frank <unk> made .", "Even so , Ross left the team in 1916 , returning to Montreal in order to look after his sporting @-@ goods store , and rejoining the Wanderers .", "He scored six goals and had two assists in sixteen games for the team .", "The Wanderers , along with the Montreal Canadiens , Toronto Arenas , Quebec Bulldogs and Ottawa Senators dissolved the NHA and founded the National Hockey League ( NHL ) in November 1917 .", "Ross became coach of the Wanderers , but a fire on January 2 , 1918 , destroyed their home , the Montreal Arena , and forced them to fold after four games .", "However , the NHL insisted the team continue to play , and recorded two additional scheduled matches as <unk> losses for the Wanderers , even though the matches were not played .", "With the Wanderers disbanded , Ross retired as a player .", "His NHL career yielded one goal in three games played .", "= = Managerial career = = \n \n \n = = = 1918 – 36 = = = \n \n Ross began his career as a hockey coach in the midst of his playing days , when at age 24 he led the McGill University <unk> to a 4 – 2 – 1 record during the 1910 – 11 season .", "Following his playing career , Ross became a NHL referee .", "He was hired to coach the Hamilton Tigers for the 1922 – 23 season , and adopted new methods in training camp that emphasized physical fitness , including work off the ice .", "However , the Tigers finished with a record of six wins and eighteen losses , last in the NHL for the third successive year , and Ross did not return the next season .", "His next coaching appointment arose from meeting Boston grocery store magnate Charles Adams during the 1924 Stanley Cup Finals .", "Before the 1924 season , the NHL awarded Adams an expansion team .", "Adams ' first move was to hire Ross as vice president , general manager , coach and scout .", "Adams instructed Ross to come up with a nickname portraying an <unk> animal displaying speed , agility and <unk> .", "With this in mind , Ross named the team the Boston Bruins , after the Old English word for a bear .", "The team 's nickname went perfectly with the original colours of brown and yellow , which were the same colours of Adams ' grocery chain , First National Stores .", "Ross utilized his many hockey connections throughout Canada and the United States to sign players .", "Even so , the team started poorly .", "Early in the first season the University of Toronto hockey team was in Boston for matches against local universities .", "The team 's manager , <unk> <unk> , who later owned and managed the Toronto Maple Leafs , said that his team could easily defeat the Bruins — Ross 's team had won only two of their first fifteen NHL games .", "This began a feud between <unk> and Ross which lasted for over 40 years , until Ross ' death ; while mostly confined to newspaper reports , they refused to speak to each other at NHL Board of Governor meetings .", "The Bruins finished their first season with six wins in thirty games , one of the worst records in the history of the league .", "Several records were set over the course of the season ; the three home wins are tied for the second fewest ever , and an eleven @-@ game losing streak from December 8 , 1924 , until February 17 , 1925 , set a record for longest losing streak , surpassed in 2004 and now second longest in history .", "With 17 wins in 36 games the following season , the team greatly improved , and finished one point out of a playoff spot .", "In 1926 the Western Hockey League , the other top professional hockey league , was in decline .", "The Patrick brothers , who controlled the league , offered to sell the remaining five teams for $ 300 @,@ 000 .", "Ross realized the potential talent available and convinced Adams to pay the money .", "As a result , the Bruins acquired the rights to several future Hall of Fame players , the most notable being defender Eddie Shore .", "Ross signed goaltender Cecil \" Tiny \" Thompson in 1928 , who was with a team in Minnesota , despite never watching him play ; Ralph \" <unk> \" Weiland was also brought over from Minnesota .", "Ross acquired Cy <unk> from Ottawa and made him a player @-@ assistant @-@ coach while he assumed the role of coach and team manager .", "On November 20 , 1928 , the Bruins moved to a new arena when the Boston Garden opened .", "The team played the Canadiens who won the match 1 – 0 in front of 16 @,@ 000 fans .", "The players signed by Ross helped the Bruins to improve quickly , and they won the Stanley Cup in 1929 .", "<unk> retired after the Cup win , Ross guiding the team to several league records in the 1929 – 30 season .", "The team won 38 of 44 games for an <unk> winning percentage , the highest in league history ; the five losses tied a record for fewest ever , and the four road losses tied a record for second fewest .", "The Bruins also only finished one game in a tie , a record for fewest ties in a season since the NHL began recording the record in 1926 .", "One of the longest winning streaks was also set during the season .", "From December 3 , 1929 , until January 9 , 1930 , the team won fourteen games in a row , a record that lasted until 1982 and now tied for third longest , as of October 2010 .", "A home winning streak began the same day and lasted for twenty games , until March 18 , 1930 , which was tied for the longest of its kind in 1976 .", "In 1930 – 31 , the Bruins again lost only one home game , which equalled their previous record .", "On March 26 , 1931 , Ross substituted a sixth <unk> for goaltender Tiny Thompson in the final minute of play in a playoff game against the Montreal Canadiens .", "Although the Bruins lost the game 1 – 0 , Ross became the first coach to replace his goaltender with an extra attacker , a tactic which became widespread practice in hockey .", "<unk> aside as coach in 1934 to focus on managing the team , Ross hired Frank Patrick as coach with a salary of $ 10 @,@ 500 , which was high for such a role .", "However rumours spread during the season that Patrick was drinking heavily and not being as strict with the players as Ross wanted .", "After the Bruins lost their playoff series with the Toronto Maple Leafs in the 1936 playoffs , the result of an 8 – 1 score in the second game , a newspaper claimed that Patrick had been drinking the day of the game and had trouble controlling the team .", "Several days later , Ross relieved Patrick of his duties and once again assumed the role of coach .", "= = = 1936 – 54 = = = \n \n Ross took over an improved team .", "He had recently signed three players , <unk> Schmidt , Bobby Bauer and Woody <unk> , who all grew up together in <unk> , Ontario , and had them play on the same line , soon nicknamed the <unk> Line in reference to the German heritage of all three .", "Along with them , Ross had acquired a new goaltender in 1938 , Frank Brimsek ; after Brimsek earned six <unk> in his first eight games , the Bruins traded away Tiny Thompson to allow Brimsek to play .", "With these players the Bruins finished first in the league in 1937 – 38 ; Ross was named as the second best coach in the league , selected for the end of season All @-@ Star Second Team .", "The next season the Bruins won 36 of 48 games , and won the Stanley Cup in the playoffs ; Ross was named to the First All @-@ Star Team as the best coach in the league for the season and the team only tied two games , which is tied for the second fewest in a season .", "He hired the recently retired <unk> Weiland to coach the Bruins for the 1939 – 40 NHL season .", "The Bruins would win the Cup again in 1941 , and tied their record of only four away losses all season .", "Ross once again took over as coach of the team before the 1941 – 42 season began , as Weiland became coach of the <unk> Bears of the American Hockey League , and led the team to 25 wins in 48 games , which was enough to earn third place in the league .", "By this time the Second World War had caused several Bruins players , including the entire <unk> Line and goaltender Brimsek , to enlist in their respective armed forces .", "The Bruins finished second in the NHL during the 1942 – 43 season with 24 wins in 50 games and Ross was again named in the Second NHL All @-@ Star Team as second best coach in the league .", "The Bruins missed the playoffs in 1943 – 44 , the first time in ten years they failed to qualify , but returned to the playoffs the next season , something they did for five straight years .", "In 1949 , Ross had signed Georges Boucher as coach , but Boucher did not work well with Ross and team president Weston Adams .", "Looking to hire a new coach in the summer of 1950 , Ross <unk> Lynn Patrick , the son of Lester , who had just resigned from the New York Rangers after coaching the team to the Stanley Cup Final .", "Lynn had moved his family back to Victoria , British Columbia , where he grew up as a child , with the intention of coaching the Victoria Cougars , a team in the minor professional Pacific Coast Hockey League .", "Though reluctant to move back to the eastern United States , Lynn was hired by Ross after he was offered a salary of $ 12 @,@ 000 .", "He would coach the team for the next four seasons and become the second general manager of the Bruins when Ross retired at the end of October 1954 .", "= = = Legacy = = = \n \n Aside from his career in hockey , Ross was interested in improving the game .", "Prior to the start of the 1927 – 28 season , the NHL adopted a new style of goal net created by Ross .", "With the back <unk> into a B @-@ shape , it was better designed to catch <unk> and the net was used until 1984 , when a modified version was adopted .", "He also improved the design of the puck .", "Ross ' design had <unk> edges , which prevented it bouncing too much , and used synthetic rubber , rather than the natural rubber previously in vogue .", "Along with New York Rangers coach Frank Boucher , Ross helped to create the red line , which was introduced to help speed up the game by removing the ability for defenders to pass the puck from the defensive to offensive zone ; until 2006 it was against the rules of hockey to make a two line pass .", "More scoring chances resulted as teams could not simply send the puck down the ice with <unk> .", "In order to help tell the red line and blue lines apart on television , Ross suggested that the red line be striped .", "Regarded throughout his playing career as one of the best defenders in hockey , Ross was named to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1949 , selected for his playing career rather than his work as an executive .", "A ceremony for his induction was held prior to a Bruins game on December 2 , 1949 , where he was given his Hall of Fame scroll and a silver <unk> with the <unk> of the six NHL teams on it .", "In 1975 he was inducted into the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame .", "Along with his two sons he donated the Art Ross Trophy to the NHL in 1947 , to be awarded to the leading scorer in the league 's regular season .", "In 1984 he was posthumously awarded the Lester Patrick Trophy for service to hockey in the United States .", "A descriptive biography entitled Art Ross : The Hockey Legend who Built the Bruins by Eric Zweig was published by <unk> Press in <unk> 2015 .", "= = Personal life = = \n \n Ross also excelled in baseball , football , <unk> and motorcycle racing .", "Before he became a hockey executive , he had a career as a bank clerk and ran a sporting @-@ goods store in Montreal .", "Ross had moved to Brandon , Manitoba , in 1905 at the advice of his parents so he could get a job with a bank , with a salary of $ 600 per year .", "He gave that career up when he began playing hockey professionally .", "He was married to <unk> , a native of Montreal , and had two sons , Art and John .", "During the Second World War , both sons served in the Royal Canadian Air Force .", "After the war Ross made his son Art the business manager for the Bruins .", "Ross was named coach and manager of the Boston Bruins in 1924 and moved his family to <unk> , Massachusetts , a suburb of Boston , after being hired .", "In 1928 , he served as the traveling secretary of the Boston Braves baseball team , which was owned by Bruins owner Charles Adams .", "He became a naturalized American citizen on April 22 , 1938 .", "On August 5 , 1964 , Ross died at a nursing home in <unk> , Massachusetts , a suburb of Boston , at the age of 79 .", "A sister , both his sons , and three grandchildren survived him .", "= = Career statistics = = \n \n \n = = = Regular season and playoffs = = = \n \n * Playing stats from Total Hockey \n \n = = = Coaching record = = = \n \n * Coaching stats from Total Hockey \n \n = = Awards = = \n \n \n = = = NHL = = = \n \n * Awards from Legends of Hockey" ]
[ "Later that year , wishing to pursue a career in banking , he moved to Brandon , Manitoba , where he joined the Brandon <unk> of the Manitoba Hockey League , the senior league in the province .", "Before he became a hockey executive , he had a career as a bank clerk and ran a sporting @-@ goods store in Montreal .", "Ross had moved to Brandon , Manitoba , in 1905 at the advice of his parents so he could get a job with a bank , with a salary of $ 600 per year ." ]
[ " = Art Ross = \n \n Arthur <unk> \" Art \" Ross ( January 13 , 1885 – August 5 , 1964 ) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player and executive from 1905 until 1954 .", "Regarded as one of the best defenders of his era by his peers , he was one of the first to skate with the puck up the ice rather than pass it to a forward .", "He was on Stanley Cup championship teams twice in a playing career that lasted thirteen seasons ; in January 1907 with the <unk> Thistles and 1908 with the Montreal Wanderers .", "Like other players of the time , Ross played for several different teams and leagues , and is most notable for his time with the Wanderers while they were members of the National Hockey Association ( NHA ) and its successor , the National Hockey League ( NHL ) .", "In 1911 he led one of the first organized player strikes over increased pay .", "When the Wanderers ' home arena burned down in January 1918 , the team ceased operations and Ross retired as a player .", "After several years as an on @-@ ice official , he was named head coach of the Hamilton Tigers for one season .", "When the Boston Bruins were formed in 1924 , Ross was hired as the first coach and general manager of the team .", "He would go on to coach the team on three separate occasions until 1945 and stayed as general manager until his retirement in 1954 .", "Ross helped the Bruins finish first place in the league ten times and to win the Stanley Cup three times ; Ross personally coached the team to two of those victories .", "After being hired by the Bruins , Ross , along with his wife and two sons , moved to a suburb of Boston , and became an American citizen in 1938 .", "He died near Boston in 1964 .", "Outside of his association with the Bruins , Ross also helped to improve the game .", "He created a style of hockey puck still used today , and advocated an improved style of goal nets , a change that lasted forty years .", "In 1947 Ross donated the Art Ross Trophy , awarded to the leading scorer of the NHL regular season .", "Ross was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1949 .", "= = Early life = = \n \n Ross was born January 13 , 1885 , in <unk> , Ontario .", "His father , Thomas <unk> Ross , was the head of a Hudson 's Bay Company trading post in the area .", "The ninth of ten children , Ross grew up speaking both English and Ojibwe , a native Canadian language .", "Ross moved to Montreal in 1902 to play in organized hockey leagues , living in the affluent <unk> district .", "He played high school and junior hockey with Lester and Frank Patrick , both of whom were later inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame .", "Ross and Lester had a financially successful ticket <unk> business at the Montreal Arena , buying tickets for thirty @-@ five cents and selling them for up to a dollar .", "= = Playing career = = \n \n \n = = = 1905 – 09 = = = \n \n The best hockey players on their high school team , Ross and the Patrick brothers were invited to play occasional games for local league teams in Montreal .", "Ross first played in an organized league in 1905 , joining Montreal <unk> of the Canadian Amateur Hockey League ( <unk> ) , the top amateur league in Canada .", "He scored ten goals in eight games during the season .", "His opponents regarded him as one of the best rushing <unk> .", "Most defenders at the time either shot the puck down the ice or passed to a forward ; in contrast , Ross <unk> up the ice , taking the puck into the offensive zone .", "In 1906 , his first season , he scored six goals in seven games while he recorded six goals in ten games in 1907 .", "Around this time , the <unk> Thistles , the Manitoba League champions , wanted to strengthen their team for the Stanley Cup challenge against the Montreal Wanderers in Montreal during January 1907 .", "They paid Ross $ 1 @,@ 000 to play both matches , a common practice at the time , and the Thistles won the Cup .", "While failing to score , Ross started many plays and proved an important part of the team .", "Although he played for the opposing team , he received a good reception from the Montreal crowd .", "Ross did not play for the Thistles when the two teams played for the Cup again in March , which the Wanderers won to take back the Cup .", "The following year Ross moved back to Montreal .", "He joined the Wanderers , the team he had helped to defeat , who played in the Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association ( ECAHA ) , the successor league to the <unk> as the premier league in the country .", "He scored eight goals in ten games over the two @-@ month season that lasted from January to March .", "He helped the team to finish first in the ECAHA and retain the Cup in 1908 with challenges from Ottawa , Winnipeg and Toronto .", "The Wanderers were Cup champions throughout these challenges , so Ross became the second player to win the Cup with different teams in consecutive years , after Jack Marshall in 1901 and 1902 .", "In January 1908 , he participated in the first all @-@ star game in sports history , a benefit for the family of former <unk> defender Hod Stuart , who died the previous summer .", "Aside from his time with the Wanderers , Ross repeated his practice of playing for other teams who paid for his services in important matches .", "For the 1909 season Ross demanded a salary of $ 1 @,@ 600 .", "Although he settled for $ 1 @,@ 200 , the average salary of hockey players at the time was $ 600 .", "Ross received a cash bonus of $ 400 to play in a Stanley Cup challenge against a team from Edmonton in December 1908 , in which the Wanderers won the two @-@ game , total @-@ goal series 13 – 10 .", "He finished the season with two goals in nine games .", "= = = 1909 – 18 = = = \n \n A new league , the Canadian Hockey Association ( <unk> ) , was formed in late November 1909 .", "One of the teams , the All @-@ Montreal Hockey Club , hired Ross as a playing @-@ manager , but the league only lasted to mid @-@ January 1910 before disbanding .", "Ross , who scored four goals in four games in the <unk> , then signed with the <unk> <unk> of the National Hockey Association ( NHA ) , a league formed in December 1909 , which proved to be the stronger replacement to the ECAHA as the highest level of hockey in Canada .", "He received $ 2 @,@ 700 to play in the 1910 season , which lasted from January to March , playing twelve games for the team and finishing with six goals .", "Before the following season , the NHA imposed a salary cap of $ 5 @,@ 000 per team .", "The players , including Ross , were unhappy as this would result in a pay decrease , and began looking to form their own league without a cap .", "Ross wrote to the Montreal Herald , stating \" all the players want is a fair deal ...", "The players are not trying to <unk> the NHA , but we want to know where we get off at . \"", "The plans were abandoned when they realized all the suitable arenas would be unavailable as they were owned or leased by the NHA .", "Ross scored four goals in eleven games with the Wanderers , who finished fourth in the five team league .", "During a match against the Quebec Bulldogs on February 25 , 1911 , Ross knocked out Eddie <unk> in a fight , provoking a massive brawl between the two teams , which the police had to break up .", "The fight helped to increase the reputation Ross had as a tough player unwilling to back down from any opponent .", "The following season Ross had eleven goals in nineteen games as the Wanderers improved to second in the league .", "Prior to the 1913 – 14 NHA season , Ross refused to sign a contract for the Wanderers , requesting a salary increase .", "As one of the top players on the team , the Wanderers agreed to his demands of $ 1 @,@ 500 for the forthcoming season , in which he finished with four goals and nine points in eighteen games .", "The next season Ross , again concerned with his salary , began negotiating with other players in the NHA to leave their teams and form a new league that would offer higher wages .", "These actions resulted in his suspension in November 1914 by Emmett Quinn , president of the NHA .", "Ross responded by declaring himself a free agent and claiming his contract with the Wanderers was no longer valid .", "Consequently , although having no technical power to do so , Quinn suspended Ross from all organized hockey .", "The proposed new league failed to materialize and Ross applied for <unk> to the NHA , which was granted at a meeting of the team owners on December 18 , 1914 .", "The owners realized if they suspended Ross , they would also have to suspend all those he signed , hurting the league .", "However , Ross 's actions led to his release by the Wanderers .", "At first he trained with the Montreal Canadiens , then joined the Ottawa Senators .", "At the conclusion of the 1914 – 15 season , the Senators and Wanderers finished with identical records of fourteen wins and six losses .", "A two @-@ game , total goal series was played to determine the NHA league champion who would contest the Stanley Cup with the Pacific Coast Hockey Association winner , the Vancouver <unk> .", "Ross , who finished with three goals in sixteen games in the season , scored one goal in the first match against the Wanderers , a Senators 4 – 0 victory , and though Ottawa lost the second game 1 – 0 , they won the series , 4 – 1 .", "To help the Senators stop the Wanderers , who were known for their speed , Ross created a new system of defence .", "<unk> \" <unk> bar the door \" , it required three defenders to align themselves across the ice 30 feet in front of the goaltender to stop offensive rushes .", "This style of defence would later be used in a modified version known as the neutral zone trap , later used widely to stop opposition offensive chances .", "The following year Ross , who had eight goals and eight assists in twenty @-@ one games , was the second highest paid player on the team ; his salary of $ 1 @,@ 400 was $ 100 less than Frank <unk> made .", "Even so , Ross left the team in 1916 , returning to Montreal in order to look after his sporting @-@ goods store , and rejoining the Wanderers .", "He scored six goals and had two assists in sixteen games for the team .", "The Wanderers , along with the Montreal Canadiens , Toronto Arenas , Quebec Bulldogs and Ottawa Senators dissolved the NHA and founded the National Hockey League ( NHL ) in November 1917 .", "Ross became coach of the Wanderers , but a fire on January 2 , 1918 , destroyed their home , the Montreal Arena , and forced them to fold after four games .", "However , the NHL insisted the team continue to play , and recorded two additional scheduled matches as <unk> losses for the Wanderers , even though the matches were not played .", "With the Wanderers disbanded , Ross retired as a player .", "His NHL career yielded one goal in three games played .", "= = Managerial career = = \n \n \n = = = 1918 – 36 = = = \n \n Ross began his career as a hockey coach in the midst of his playing days , when at age 24 he led the McGill University <unk> to a 4 – 2 – 1 record during the 1910 – 11 season .", "Following his playing career , Ross became a NHL referee .", "He was hired to coach the Hamilton Tigers for the 1922 – 23 season , and adopted new methods in training camp that emphasized physical fitness , including work off the ice .", "However , the Tigers finished with a record of six wins and eighteen losses , last in the NHL for the third successive year , and Ross did not return the next season .", "His next coaching appointment arose from meeting Boston grocery store magnate Charles Adams during the 1924 Stanley Cup Finals .", "Before the 1924 season , the NHL awarded Adams an expansion team .", "Adams ' first move was to hire Ross as vice president , general manager , coach and scout .", "Adams instructed Ross to come up with a nickname portraying an <unk> animal displaying speed , agility and <unk> .", "With this in mind , Ross named the team the Boston Bruins , after the Old English word for a bear .", "The team 's nickname went perfectly with the original colours of brown and yellow , which were the same colours of Adams ' grocery chain , First National Stores .", "Ross utilized his many hockey connections throughout Canada and the United States to sign players .", "Even so , the team started poorly .", "Early in the first season the University of Toronto hockey team was in Boston for matches against local universities .", "The team 's manager , <unk> <unk> , who later owned and managed the Toronto Maple Leafs , said that his team could easily defeat the Bruins — Ross 's team had won only two of their first fifteen NHL games .", "This began a feud between <unk> and Ross which lasted for over 40 years , until Ross ' death ; while mostly confined to newspaper reports , they refused to speak to each other at NHL Board of Governor meetings .", "The Bruins finished their first season with six wins in thirty games , one of the worst records in the history of the league .", "Several records were set over the course of the season ; the three home wins are tied for the second fewest ever , and an eleven @-@ game losing streak from December 8 , 1924 , until February 17 , 1925 , set a record for longest losing streak , surpassed in 2004 and now second longest in history .", "With 17 wins in 36 games the following season , the team greatly improved , and finished one point out of a playoff spot .", "In 1926 the Western Hockey League , the other top professional hockey league , was in decline .", "The Patrick brothers , who controlled the league , offered to sell the remaining five teams for $ 300 @,@ 000 .", "Ross realized the potential talent available and convinced Adams to pay the money .", "As a result , the Bruins acquired the rights to several future Hall of Fame players , the most notable being defender Eddie Shore .", "Ross signed goaltender Cecil \" Tiny \" Thompson in 1928 , who was with a team in Minnesota , despite never watching him play ; Ralph \" <unk> \" Weiland was also brought over from Minnesota .", "Ross acquired Cy <unk> from Ottawa and made him a player @-@ assistant @-@ coach while he assumed the role of coach and team manager .", "On November 20 , 1928 , the Bruins moved to a new arena when the Boston Garden opened .", "The team played the Canadiens who won the match 1 – 0 in front of 16 @,@ 000 fans .", "The players signed by Ross helped the Bruins to improve quickly , and they won the Stanley Cup in 1929 .", "<unk> retired after the Cup win , Ross guiding the team to several league records in the 1929 – 30 season .", "The team won 38 of 44 games for an <unk> winning percentage , the highest in league history ; the five losses tied a record for fewest ever , and the four road losses tied a record for second fewest .", "The Bruins also only finished one game in a tie , a record for fewest ties in a season since the NHL began recording the record in 1926 .", "One of the longest winning streaks was also set during the season .", "From December 3 , 1929 , until January 9 , 1930 , the team won fourteen games in a row , a record that lasted until 1982 and now tied for third longest , as of October 2010 .", "A home winning streak began the same day and lasted for twenty games , until March 18 , 1930 , which was tied for the longest of its kind in 1976 .", "In 1930 – 31 , the Bruins again lost only one home game , which equalled their previous record .", "On March 26 , 1931 , Ross substituted a sixth <unk> for goaltender Tiny Thompson in the final minute of play in a playoff game against the Montreal Canadiens .", "Although the Bruins lost the game 1 – 0 , Ross became the first coach to replace his goaltender with an extra attacker , a tactic which became widespread practice in hockey .", "<unk> aside as coach in 1934 to focus on managing the team , Ross hired Frank Patrick as coach with a salary of $ 10 @,@ 500 , which was high for such a role .", "However rumours spread during the season that Patrick was drinking heavily and not being as strict with the players as Ross wanted .", "After the Bruins lost their playoff series with the Toronto Maple Leafs in the 1936 playoffs , the result of an 8 – 1 score in the second game , a newspaper claimed that Patrick had been drinking the day of the game and had trouble controlling the team .", "Several days later , Ross relieved Patrick of his duties and once again assumed the role of coach .", "= = = 1936 – 54 = = = \n \n Ross took over an improved team .", "He had recently signed three players , <unk> Schmidt , Bobby Bauer and Woody <unk> , who all grew up together in <unk> , Ontario , and had them play on the same line , soon nicknamed the <unk> Line in reference to the German heritage of all three .", "Along with them , Ross had acquired a new goaltender in 1938 , Frank Brimsek ; after Brimsek earned six <unk> in his first eight games , the Bruins traded away Tiny Thompson to allow Brimsek to play .", "With these players the Bruins finished first in the league in 1937 – 38 ; Ross was named as the second best coach in the league , selected for the end of season All @-@ Star Second Team .", "The next season the Bruins won 36 of 48 games , and won the Stanley Cup in the playoffs ; Ross was named to the First All @-@ Star Team as the best coach in the league for the season and the team only tied two games , which is tied for the second fewest in a season .", "He hired the recently retired <unk> Weiland to coach the Bruins for the 1939 – 40 NHL season .", "The Bruins would win the Cup again in 1941 , and tied their record of only four away losses all season .", "Ross once again took over as coach of the team before the 1941 – 42 season began , as Weiland became coach of the <unk> Bears of the American Hockey League , and led the team to 25 wins in 48 games , which was enough to earn third place in the league .", "By this time the Second World War had caused several Bruins players , including the entire <unk> Line and goaltender Brimsek , to enlist in their respective armed forces .", "The Bruins finished second in the NHL during the 1942 – 43 season with 24 wins in 50 games and Ross was again named in the Second NHL All @-@ Star Team as second best coach in the league .", "The Bruins missed the playoffs in 1943 – 44 , the first time in ten years they failed to qualify , but returned to the playoffs the next season , something they did for five straight years .", "In 1949 , Ross had signed Georges Boucher as coach , but Boucher did not work well with Ross and team president Weston Adams .", "Looking to hire a new coach in the summer of 1950 , Ross <unk> Lynn Patrick , the son of Lester , who had just resigned from the New York Rangers after coaching the team to the Stanley Cup Final .", "Lynn had moved his family back to Victoria , British Columbia , where he grew up as a child , with the intention of coaching the Victoria Cougars , a team in the minor professional Pacific Coast Hockey League .", "Though reluctant to move back to the eastern United States , Lynn was hired by Ross after he was offered a salary of $ 12 @,@ 000 .", "He would coach the team for the next four seasons and become the second general manager of the Bruins when Ross retired at the end of October 1954 .", "= = = Legacy = = = \n \n Aside from his career in hockey , Ross was interested in improving the game .", "Prior to the start of the 1927 – 28 season , the NHL adopted a new style of goal net created by Ross .", "With the back <unk> into a B @-@ shape , it was better designed to catch <unk> and the net was used until 1984 , when a modified version was adopted .", "He also improved the design of the puck .", "Ross ' design had <unk> edges , which prevented it bouncing too much , and used synthetic rubber , rather than the natural rubber previously in vogue .", "Along with New York Rangers coach Frank Boucher , Ross helped to create the red line , which was introduced to help speed up the game by removing the ability for defenders to pass the puck from the defensive to offensive zone ; until 2006 it was against the rules of hockey to make a two line pass .", "More scoring chances resulted as teams could not simply send the puck down the ice with <unk> .", "In order to help tell the red line and blue lines apart on television , Ross suggested that the red line be striped .", "Regarded throughout his playing career as one of the best defenders in hockey , Ross was named to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1949 , selected for his playing career rather than his work as an executive .", "A ceremony for his induction was held prior to a Bruins game on December 2 , 1949 , where he was given his Hall of Fame scroll and a silver <unk> with the <unk> of the six NHL teams on it .", "In 1975 he was inducted into the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame .", "Along with his two sons he donated the Art Ross Trophy to the NHL in 1947 , to be awarded to the leading scorer in the league 's regular season .", "In 1984 he was posthumously awarded the Lester Patrick Trophy for service to hockey in the United States .", "A descriptive biography entitled Art Ross : The Hockey Legend who Built the Bruins by Eric Zweig was published by <unk> Press in <unk> 2015 .", "= = Personal life = = \n \n Ross also excelled in baseball , football , <unk> and motorcycle racing .", "He gave that career up when he began playing hockey professionally .", "He was married to <unk> , a native of Montreal , and had two sons , Art and John .", "During the Second World War , both sons served in the Royal Canadian Air Force .", "After the war Ross made his son Art the business manager for the Bruins .", "Ross was named coach and manager of the Boston Bruins in 1924 and moved his family to <unk> , Massachusetts , a suburb of Boston , after being hired .", "In 1928 , he served as the traveling secretary of the Boston Braves baseball team , which was owned by Bruins owner Charles Adams .", "He became a naturalized American citizen on April 22 , 1938 .", "On August 5 , 1964 , Ross died at a nursing home in <unk> , Massachusetts , a suburb of Boston , at the age of 79 .", "A sister , both his sons , and three grandchildren survived him .", "= = Career statistics = = \n \n \n = = = Regular season and playoffs = = = \n \n * Playing stats from Total Hockey \n \n = = = Coaching record = = = \n \n * Coaching stats from Total Hockey \n \n = = Awards = = \n \n \n = = = NHL = = = \n \n * Awards from Legends of Hockey" ]
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[ " = Toniná = \n \n <unk> ( or Toniná in Spanish <unk> ) is a pre @-@ Columbian archaeological site and ruined city of the Maya civilization located in what is now the Mexican state of Chiapas , some 13 km ( 8 @.", "@ 1 mi ) east of the town of Ocosingo .", "The site is medium to large , with groups of temple @-@ pyramids set on terraces rising some 71 metres ( 233 ft ) above a plaza , a large court for playing the <unk> <unk> , and over 100 carved monuments , most dating from the 6th century through the 9th centuries AD , during the Classic period .", "Toniná is distinguished by its well preserved stucco sculptures and particularly by its in @-@ the @-@ round carved monuments , produced to an extent not seen in <unk> since the end of the much earlier <unk> civilization .", "Toniná was an aggressive state in the Late Classic , using warfare to develop a powerful kingdom .", "For much of its history , Toniná was engaged in sporadic warfare with Palenque , its greatest rival and one of the most important polities in the west of the Maya region , although Toniná eventually became the dominant city in the west .", "The city is notable for having the last known Long Count date on any Maya monument , marking the end of the Classic Maya period in AD 909 .", "= = Etymology = = \n \n Toniná means house of stone in the <unk> language of the local Maya inhabitants , an alternate interpretation is the place where stone sculptures are raised to honour time .", "However , this is a modern name and the original name was either Po or Popo , appearing in Classic Maya texts in the title used for the kings of Toniná , k <unk> po ' <unk> ( Divine Lord of Po ) .", "A Maya rebellion in Colonial times , in 1558 , featured a group called the po ' <unk> ' ( People of Po ) .", "Early versions of the Toniná emblem glyph bore a doubled po glyph and the term Popo is also found in Colonial records .", "Since double sounds were often abbreviated in hieroglyphic texts , Popo may represent the original name of the city .", "= = Location = = \n \n Toniná is located at an altitude of 800 to 900 metres ( 2 @,@ 600 to 3 @,@ 000 ft ) above mean sea level in the Chiapas <unk> of southern Mexico , some 40 miles ( 64 km ) south of the contemporary Maya city of Palenque , Toniná 's greatest rival throughout its recorded history .", "Toniná is separated from Palenque by mountainous terrain and the site core is located along an easily defended ascending limestone ridge immediately to the west of a seasonal tributary of the <unk> <unk> , one of the two rivers forming the Ocosingo Valley .", "= = Rulers = = \n \n Rulers of Toniná recorded in the Maya script on Toniná monuments include : \n The last known recorded date at the site is featured on Monument 101 as 15 January 909 CE .", "= = History = = \n \n \n = = = Early Classic = = = \n \n Toniná had a particularly active Early Classic presence , although the Early Classic remains lie entirely buried under later construction .", "Due to this , early texts are scarce and only offer a glimpse of the early history of the site .", "An 8th @-@ century text refers to a king ruling in AD 217 , although it only mentions his title , not his name .", "Ruler 1 is depicted on a couple of Early Classic monuments , the better preserved of which is an altar that dates to <unk> .", "A ruler known as Jaguar Bird <unk> is represented on a 6th @-@ century stela , which describes him <unk> to the throne in 568 .", "The first mention of Toniná in a record from a foreign state is from the site of <unk> , located 72 kilometres ( 45 mi ) to the northeast on the Usumacinta River , the text is from a throne and describes the capture of a person from Toniná in <unk> .", "= = = Late Classic = = = \n \n \n = = = = K 'inich Hix Chapat = = = = \n \n Toniná 's history comes into focus in the Late Classic , when its historical record is more fully represented by hieroglyphic texts .", "In <unk> K 'inich Hix Chapat is recorded as installing two subordinate lords but little else is known of his reign , although he was probably enthroned in 595 .", "The last mention of K 'inich Hix Chapat is in a monument dated to <unk> that appears to be a memorial stone .", "= = = = Ruler 2 = = = = \n \n Ruler 2 acceded to the throne of Toniná in <unk> .", "His rule is marked by warfare and the frequent depiction of bound captives on his monuments .", "Ruler 2 established the use of in @-@ the @-@ round <unk> style that came to <unk> the stelae of Toniná .", "A monument dated to 682 depicts three naked prisoners with their arms bound , one of them is identified as a lord from <unk> ' , an as yet unidentified site .", "His reign may have ended with his defeat and capture by K 'inich Kan <unk> II of Palenque in September <unk> , as described in a <unk> text from Temple 17 in the rival city , an event that probably culminated in his sacrifice .", "= = = = K 'inich B 'aaknal Chaak = = = = \n \n K 'inich B 'aaknal Chaak was enthroned in <unk> , twenty years after Ruler 2 , and reigned for twenty @-@ seven years .", "During his reign he restored Toniná 's power with a number of military victories over Palenque , and his reign was dominated by the struggle against the rival city for regional power .", "Ballcourt 1 , the larger of Toniná 's two <unk> , was dedicated in 699 to celebrate three victories over the city 's arch @-@ rival .", "The ballcourt originally had six sculptures of bound captives , all vassals of the enemy Palenque king from the Usumacinta region .", "The date of the king 's death is unknown .", "= = = = Ruler 4 = = = = \n \n Ruler 4 came to power in 708 at a very young age .", "Three years later , in 711 , while Ruler 4 was still a child , Toniná gained an important victory over Palenque .", "The battle resulted in the capture of Kan Joy <unk> II of Palenque and made Toniná the dominant centre in the lower Usumacinta region .", "The victory was so complete that it resulted in a ten @-@ year gap in the dynastic history of the defeated city , during which the captured ruler may have been held hostage .", "Ruler 4 continued in power to celebrate the period endings of 716 and <unk> .", "A captive depicted on one of his monuments is identified as being from the distant city of <unk> , one of the two Maya \" <unk> \" .", "= = = = K 'inich Ich 'aak Chapat = = = = \n \n Ruler 4 was succeeded by K 'inich Ich 'aak Chapat in <unk> .", "Around 725 Toniná fought a war against Piedras Negras , a city on the north bank of the Usumacinta River , now in Guatemala .", "A series of events during his reign were marked on monuments between <unk> and 729 and in 730 he <unk> the tomb of his predecessor K 'inich B 'aaknal Chaak .", "The mother of K 'inich Ich 'aak Chapat is named as Lady <unk> <unk> K 'awiil and his father may well have been K 'inich B 'aaknal Chaak himself .", "The reign of K 'inich Ich 'aak Chapat is notable for the absence of the usual sculptures depicting bound war captives , although the reason for this is unknown .", "= = = = Later rulers = = = = \n \n Little is known of the next two rulers , Ruler 6 is named as K 'inich <unk> Chapat , he celebrated the period ending of <unk> and may have died 762 .", "A damaged text accompanying the image of a bound captive indicates renewed warfare with Palenque during his reign , however the name of the prisoner is lost and it is unclear if it is the actual king of Palenque or merely one of his vassals .", "He was succeeded by Ruler 7 , about whom even less is known .", "Around <unk> Toniná defeated Palenque in battle .", "In 775 a text recorded the death of Lord <unk> Chan K <unk> ' , a prince who appears to have been the heir to the throne and who died before he could take power .", "Ruler 8 was the last of the successful warrior kings of Toniná .", "He celebrated a series of events between 789 and <unk> , including the defeat of <unk> in 789 , and the capture of the ruler <unk> 'an Aj <unk> , who appears to have been the vassal of B <unk> K 'awiil of <unk> .", "In 799 he <unk> the tomb of Ruler 1 .", "Ruler 8 oversaw an extensive <unk> of the upper levels of the Acropolis .", "Ruler 8 erected a number of sculptures of bound prisoners of war and adopted the title <unk> b <unk> b 'aak , \" He of Many <unk> \" .", "However , the lesser extent of Toniná 's power is evident from its victory over the site of <unk> <unk> 'i ' ( White Dog ) , an important city in the <unk> region , an area which had once been dominated by Toniná .", "By the time of Ruler 8 's successor , Uh Chapat , Toniná was clearly in decline .", "Only a single event , in <unk> , can be dated to his reign , although a stucco mural depicting captives with <unk> at their <unk> may belong to his period of rule .", "The history of Toniná continued after most other Classic Maya cities had fallen , perhaps aided by the site 's relative isolation .", "Ruler 10 is associated with a monument dating to <unk> in the Terminal Classic and a monument dating to 909 bears the last known Long Count date although the name of the king has not survived .", "<unk> fragments indicate that occupation at the site continued for another century or more .", "= = = Modern history = = = \n \n The first published account of the ruins was made by <unk> Jacinto <unk> at the end of the 17th century .", "A number of visitors investigated the ruins of Toniná in the 19th century , the first being an expedition led by Guillaume <unk> in 1808 .", "John Lloyd Stephens and Frederick <unk> visited in 1840 , and Stephens wrote an extensive description of the site .", "Eduard <unk> and <unk> <unk> @-@ Sachs investigated the monuments at Toniná , publishing their reports at the turn of the 20th century .", "Karl Sapper visited the site in 1895 and 1896 .", "<unk> <unk> and Oliver La <unk> investigated the site in 1920s for Tulane University , publishing their reports in 1926 — 1927 .", "The French Toniná Project began excavations in 1972 which continued through 1975 , then resumed in 1979 to 1980 , under the direction of Pierre <unk> and Claude <unk> .", "The National Institute of Anthropology and History of Mexico ( <unk> , the <unk> <unk> de <unk> e Historia ) began their own excavations at Toniná the following year .", "The site is accessible for tourism and has a small museum that was inaugurated on 15 July 2000 .", "= = Site description = = \n \n The site was built on a platform covering 6 hectares ( 650 @,@ 000 sq ft ) .", "The principal architecture is located in the <unk> , which occupies seven south @-@ facing terraces on the northern side of the platform , rising 71 metres ( 233 ft ) over the plaza below .", "It has a more distinct geometry than at most Maya sites , with a right @-@ angle relationship between most structures .", "Much of the public imagery of the site details the ruthless manner in which the city dealt with its enemies .", "A 16 by 4 metres ( 52 by 13 ft ) stucco sculpture rising from the fourth to fifth terraces depicts a skeletal death god carrying the severed head of a lord of Palenque in one hand .", "A frieze on the fifth terrace probably displayed Toniná 's most distinguished victims , dozens of fragments of this frieze were discovered in the plaza below .", "This frieze was carved from the local sandstone but its style is that of Palenque , suggesting that captured artists carried out the work .", "After the abandonment of the city at the end of the Classic Period , many of the sculptures fell down the steep embankment supporting the seven terraces .", "= = = Structures = = = \n \n Ballcourt 1 ( the Sunken Ballcourt ) was dedicated in 699 by K 'inich B 'aaknal Chaak to mark three victories over K 'inich Kan <unk> II of Palenque .", "<unk> of the torsos of six captured vassals of the Palenque king were used as ballcourt markers .", "One of these vassals is named as <unk> Ahk ( Green Turtle ) , who was the lord of <unk> Te ' , a site that probably lay on the south side of the Usumacinta between Piedras Negras and <unk> .", "Ballcourt 2 is the smaller of the two <unk> and lies in the north of the plaza , at the foot of the Acropolis .", "The Palace of the <unk> is entered via three step @-@ vaulted arches on the eastern side of the second terrace of the Acropolis .", "The Palace of <unk> is located on the fourth terrace of the Acropolis .", "The south facade of the palace is decorated with four large stepped frets .", "On the east side of the palace a stairway leads to a decorated throne of stone and stucco .", "One of the rooms of the palace contains a stucco decoration representing feathered serpents and crossed bones .", "= = = Monuments and sculptures = = = \n \n The monuments of Toniná tend to be smaller than those at other Maya sites , with most of the stelae measuring less than 2 metres ( 6 @.", "@ 6 ft ) tall .", "The most important difference from monuments at other Maya sites is that they are carved in the round like statues , often with hieroglyphic text running down the spine .", "On the fifth terrace , in @-@ the @-@ round sculptures of Toniná 's rulers dominated two @-@ dimensional representations of defeated enemies .", "The dated monuments at Toniná span the period from AD 495 to 909 , covering most of the Classic Period .", "Monument 3 is broken into various fragments , five of which were recovered from various locations in Ocosingo and Toniná through the course of the 20th century and most of which were reunited in the Toniná site museum .", "Aside from being broken , the stela is largely complete and only lightly eroded , it is a statue of a ruler with inscriptions describing the accession of K 'inich <unk> Chaak and the promotion to the priesthood of Aj Ch <unk> <unk> .", "Monument 5 was recovered from a school in Ocosingo and moved to the site museum of Toniná .", "It is a badly eroded life @-@ size human statue with the head missing .", "Monument 7 is carved from yellow sandstone and has suffered only minor damage .", "It is a stela base with well @-@ preserved hieroglyphs on all four vertical sides and was dedicated by K 'inich Ich 'aak Chapat in <unk> .", "It is currently in the <unk> Regional in <unk> Gutiérrez .", "Monument 8 dates to the reign of Ruler 2 .", "It marks the period ending of 682 and shows the presentation of three war captives .", "Monument 12 is a sculpture carved in the round , representing Ruler 2 .", "It dates to AD <unk> .", "Monument 27 is a carved step depicting K 'awiil Mo ' , a lord from Palenque , as an elderly prisoner , bound and lying on his back with his profile positioned in such a way as to be <unk> on time and again .", "Monument 99 is an undated fragment that depicts a female captive , which is rare in Maya art .", "Monument 101 has the last Long Count date from any Maya monument , it marks the K <unk> ending of AD 909 .", "Monument 106 is the earliest securely dated monument at the site , dating to AD 593 .", "It depicts Ruler 1 .", "Monument 113 depicts Ruler 2 participating in a scattering ritual .", "Monument 114 was dedicated in 794 by Ruler 8 .", "It commemorates the death of an important noble , apparently a relative or vassal of Ruler 8 's predecessor <unk> Chapat .", "Monument 122 is a low relief sculpture marking the defeat of Palenque by Ruler 4 in 711 and the capture of Kan Joy <unk> II , who is depicted as a bound captive .", "Monument 141 is a very well preserved hieroglyphic panel carved from fine <unk> white limestone with almost the whole inscription intact .", "It describes the dedication of a ballcourt by K 'inich B 'aaknal Chaak .", "Monument 154 dates to the reign of K 'inich Hix Chapat and records his installing of two subordinate lords in <unk> .", "Monument 158 has a very late date , in AD <unk> , at the very end of the Classic Period .", "It was erected during the reign of Ruler 10 .", "The Frieze of the Dream Lords ( also known as the Frieze of the Four Suns or Frieze of the Four <unk> ) was uncovered by archaeologists during excavations in 1992 .", "It is a stucco mural located at the east end of the 5th terrace .", "It represents a complex supernatural scene divided into four by a feather @-@ covered <unk> from which hang the severed heads of sacrificial victims .", "Among the <unk> <unk> are depicted the <unk> ( spirit companions ) of the Maya elite .", "The most well @-@ preserved section of the sculpture depicts a skeletal supernatural way named <unk> <unk> Kimi ( \" Turtle Foot Death \" ) wearing <unk> on its feet and carrying a severed head in one hand , interpreted as the way of a lord from the site of <unk> ' .", "The frieze was once brightly painted in red , blue and yellow .", "This frieze has strong stylistic parallels with mural paintings at the great Early Classic metropolis of <unk> in the distant Valley of Mexico .", "= = = The site museum = = = \n \n The site museum is located 300 metres ( 980 ft ) outside of the Toniná archaeological zone .", "It possesses 2 exhibition rooms and a conference room .", "The first room explains the pyramidal form of the <unk> and how it relates to Maya mythology , while the main room contains sculptures of the city 's rulers .", "<unk> in the collection include stone sculptures , ceramics and artefacts sculpted from bone , shell , <unk> and flint .", "The pieces in the museum <unk> depict the two sides of the power exercised by Toniná , on the one hand with sculptures of the city 's rulers and on the other with its depictions of bound prisoners of war ." ]
[ "Around 725 Toniná fought a war against Piedras Negras , a city on the north bank of the Usumacinta River , now in Guatemala .", "After the abandonment of the city at the end of the Classic Period , many of the sculptures fell down the steep embankment supporting the seven terraces ." ]
[ " = Toniná = \n \n <unk> ( or Toniná in Spanish <unk> ) is a pre @-@ Columbian archaeological site and ruined city of the Maya civilization located in what is now the Mexican state of Chiapas , some 13 km ( 8 @.", "@ 1 mi ) east of the town of Ocosingo .", "The site is medium to large , with groups of temple @-@ pyramids set on terraces rising some 71 metres ( 233 ft ) above a plaza , a large court for playing the <unk> <unk> , and over 100 carved monuments , most dating from the 6th century through the 9th centuries AD , during the Classic period .", "Toniná is distinguished by its well preserved stucco sculptures and particularly by its in @-@ the @-@ round carved monuments , produced to an extent not seen in <unk> since the end of the much earlier <unk> civilization .", "Toniná was an aggressive state in the Late Classic , using warfare to develop a powerful kingdom .", "For much of its history , Toniná was engaged in sporadic warfare with Palenque , its greatest rival and one of the most important polities in the west of the Maya region , although Toniná eventually became the dominant city in the west .", "The city is notable for having the last known Long Count date on any Maya monument , marking the end of the Classic Maya period in AD 909 .", "= = Etymology = = \n \n Toniná means house of stone in the <unk> language of the local Maya inhabitants , an alternate interpretation is the place where stone sculptures are raised to honour time .", "However , this is a modern name and the original name was either Po or Popo , appearing in Classic Maya texts in the title used for the kings of Toniná , k <unk> po ' <unk> ( Divine Lord of Po ) .", "A Maya rebellion in Colonial times , in 1558 , featured a group called the po ' <unk> ' ( People of Po ) .", "Early versions of the Toniná emblem glyph bore a doubled po glyph and the term Popo is also found in Colonial records .", "Since double sounds were often abbreviated in hieroglyphic texts , Popo may represent the original name of the city .", "= = Location = = \n \n Toniná is located at an altitude of 800 to 900 metres ( 2 @,@ 600 to 3 @,@ 000 ft ) above mean sea level in the Chiapas <unk> of southern Mexico , some 40 miles ( 64 km ) south of the contemporary Maya city of Palenque , Toniná 's greatest rival throughout its recorded history .", "Toniná is separated from Palenque by mountainous terrain and the site core is located along an easily defended ascending limestone ridge immediately to the west of a seasonal tributary of the <unk> <unk> , one of the two rivers forming the Ocosingo Valley .", "= = Rulers = = \n \n Rulers of Toniná recorded in the Maya script on Toniná monuments include : \n The last known recorded date at the site is featured on Monument 101 as 15 January 909 CE .", "= = History = = \n \n \n = = = Early Classic = = = \n \n Toniná had a particularly active Early Classic presence , although the Early Classic remains lie entirely buried under later construction .", "Due to this , early texts are scarce and only offer a glimpse of the early history of the site .", "An 8th @-@ century text refers to a king ruling in AD 217 , although it only mentions his title , not his name .", "Ruler 1 is depicted on a couple of Early Classic monuments , the better preserved of which is an altar that dates to <unk> .", "A ruler known as Jaguar Bird <unk> is represented on a 6th @-@ century stela , which describes him <unk> to the throne in 568 .", "The first mention of Toniná in a record from a foreign state is from the site of <unk> , located 72 kilometres ( 45 mi ) to the northeast on the Usumacinta River , the text is from a throne and describes the capture of a person from Toniná in <unk> .", "= = = Late Classic = = = \n \n \n = = = = K 'inich Hix Chapat = = = = \n \n Toniná 's history comes into focus in the Late Classic , when its historical record is more fully represented by hieroglyphic texts .", "In <unk> K 'inich Hix Chapat is recorded as installing two subordinate lords but little else is known of his reign , although he was probably enthroned in 595 .", "The last mention of K 'inich Hix Chapat is in a monument dated to <unk> that appears to be a memorial stone .", "= = = = Ruler 2 = = = = \n \n Ruler 2 acceded to the throne of Toniná in <unk> .", "His rule is marked by warfare and the frequent depiction of bound captives on his monuments .", "Ruler 2 established the use of in @-@ the @-@ round <unk> style that came to <unk> the stelae of Toniná .", "A monument dated to 682 depicts three naked prisoners with their arms bound , one of them is identified as a lord from <unk> ' , an as yet unidentified site .", "His reign may have ended with his defeat and capture by K 'inich Kan <unk> II of Palenque in September <unk> , as described in a <unk> text from Temple 17 in the rival city , an event that probably culminated in his sacrifice .", "= = = = K 'inich B 'aaknal Chaak = = = = \n \n K 'inich B 'aaknal Chaak was enthroned in <unk> , twenty years after Ruler 2 , and reigned for twenty @-@ seven years .", "During his reign he restored Toniná 's power with a number of military victories over Palenque , and his reign was dominated by the struggle against the rival city for regional power .", "Ballcourt 1 , the larger of Toniná 's two <unk> , was dedicated in 699 to celebrate three victories over the city 's arch @-@ rival .", "The ballcourt originally had six sculptures of bound captives , all vassals of the enemy Palenque king from the Usumacinta region .", "The date of the king 's death is unknown .", "= = = = Ruler 4 = = = = \n \n Ruler 4 came to power in 708 at a very young age .", "Three years later , in 711 , while Ruler 4 was still a child , Toniná gained an important victory over Palenque .", "The battle resulted in the capture of Kan Joy <unk> II of Palenque and made Toniná the dominant centre in the lower Usumacinta region .", "The victory was so complete that it resulted in a ten @-@ year gap in the dynastic history of the defeated city , during which the captured ruler may have been held hostage .", "Ruler 4 continued in power to celebrate the period endings of 716 and <unk> .", "A captive depicted on one of his monuments is identified as being from the distant city of <unk> , one of the two Maya \" <unk> \" .", "= = = = K 'inich Ich 'aak Chapat = = = = \n \n Ruler 4 was succeeded by K 'inich Ich 'aak Chapat in <unk> .", "A series of events during his reign were marked on monuments between <unk> and 729 and in 730 he <unk> the tomb of his predecessor K 'inich B 'aaknal Chaak .", "The mother of K 'inich Ich 'aak Chapat is named as Lady <unk> <unk> K 'awiil and his father may well have been K 'inich B 'aaknal Chaak himself .", "The reign of K 'inich Ich 'aak Chapat is notable for the absence of the usual sculptures depicting bound war captives , although the reason for this is unknown .", "= = = = Later rulers = = = = \n \n Little is known of the next two rulers , Ruler 6 is named as K 'inich <unk> Chapat , he celebrated the period ending of <unk> and may have died 762 .", "A damaged text accompanying the image of a bound captive indicates renewed warfare with Palenque during his reign , however the name of the prisoner is lost and it is unclear if it is the actual king of Palenque or merely one of his vassals .", "He was succeeded by Ruler 7 , about whom even less is known .", "Around <unk> Toniná defeated Palenque in battle .", "In 775 a text recorded the death of Lord <unk> Chan K <unk> ' , a prince who appears to have been the heir to the throne and who died before he could take power .", "Ruler 8 was the last of the successful warrior kings of Toniná .", "He celebrated a series of events between 789 and <unk> , including the defeat of <unk> in 789 , and the capture of the ruler <unk> 'an Aj <unk> , who appears to have been the vassal of B <unk> K 'awiil of <unk> .", "In 799 he <unk> the tomb of Ruler 1 .", "Ruler 8 oversaw an extensive <unk> of the upper levels of the Acropolis .", "Ruler 8 erected a number of sculptures of bound prisoners of war and adopted the title <unk> b <unk> b 'aak , \" He of Many <unk> \" .", "However , the lesser extent of Toniná 's power is evident from its victory over the site of <unk> <unk> 'i ' ( White Dog ) , an important city in the <unk> region , an area which had once been dominated by Toniná .", "By the time of Ruler 8 's successor , Uh Chapat , Toniná was clearly in decline .", "Only a single event , in <unk> , can be dated to his reign , although a stucco mural depicting captives with <unk> at their <unk> may belong to his period of rule .", "The history of Toniná continued after most other Classic Maya cities had fallen , perhaps aided by the site 's relative isolation .", "Ruler 10 is associated with a monument dating to <unk> in the Terminal Classic and a monument dating to 909 bears the last known Long Count date although the name of the king has not survived .", "<unk> fragments indicate that occupation at the site continued for another century or more .", "= = = Modern history = = = \n \n The first published account of the ruins was made by <unk> Jacinto <unk> at the end of the 17th century .", "A number of visitors investigated the ruins of Toniná in the 19th century , the first being an expedition led by Guillaume <unk> in 1808 .", "John Lloyd Stephens and Frederick <unk> visited in 1840 , and Stephens wrote an extensive description of the site .", "Eduard <unk> and <unk> <unk> @-@ Sachs investigated the monuments at Toniná , publishing their reports at the turn of the 20th century .", "Karl Sapper visited the site in 1895 and 1896 .", "<unk> <unk> and Oliver La <unk> investigated the site in 1920s for Tulane University , publishing their reports in 1926 — 1927 .", "The French Toniná Project began excavations in 1972 which continued through 1975 , then resumed in 1979 to 1980 , under the direction of Pierre <unk> and Claude <unk> .", "The National Institute of Anthropology and History of Mexico ( <unk> , the <unk> <unk> de <unk> e Historia ) began their own excavations at Toniná the following year .", "The site is accessible for tourism and has a small museum that was inaugurated on 15 July 2000 .", "= = Site description = = \n \n The site was built on a platform covering 6 hectares ( 650 @,@ 000 sq ft ) .", "The principal architecture is located in the <unk> , which occupies seven south @-@ facing terraces on the northern side of the platform , rising 71 metres ( 233 ft ) over the plaza below .", "It has a more distinct geometry than at most Maya sites , with a right @-@ angle relationship between most structures .", "Much of the public imagery of the site details the ruthless manner in which the city dealt with its enemies .", "A 16 by 4 metres ( 52 by 13 ft ) stucco sculpture rising from the fourth to fifth terraces depicts a skeletal death god carrying the severed head of a lord of Palenque in one hand .", "A frieze on the fifth terrace probably displayed Toniná 's most distinguished victims , dozens of fragments of this frieze were discovered in the plaza below .", "This frieze was carved from the local sandstone but its style is that of Palenque , suggesting that captured artists carried out the work .", "= = = Structures = = = \n \n Ballcourt 1 ( the Sunken Ballcourt ) was dedicated in 699 by K 'inich B 'aaknal Chaak to mark three victories over K 'inich Kan <unk> II of Palenque .", "<unk> of the torsos of six captured vassals of the Palenque king were used as ballcourt markers .", "One of these vassals is named as <unk> Ahk ( Green Turtle ) , who was the lord of <unk> Te ' , a site that probably lay on the south side of the Usumacinta between Piedras Negras and <unk> .", "Ballcourt 2 is the smaller of the two <unk> and lies in the north of the plaza , at the foot of the Acropolis .", "The Palace of the <unk> is entered via three step @-@ vaulted arches on the eastern side of the second terrace of the Acropolis .", "The Palace of <unk> is located on the fourth terrace of the Acropolis .", "The south facade of the palace is decorated with four large stepped frets .", "On the east side of the palace a stairway leads to a decorated throne of stone and stucco .", "One of the rooms of the palace contains a stucco decoration representing feathered serpents and crossed bones .", "= = = Monuments and sculptures = = = \n \n The monuments of Toniná tend to be smaller than those at other Maya sites , with most of the stelae measuring less than 2 metres ( 6 @.", "@ 6 ft ) tall .", "The most important difference from monuments at other Maya sites is that they are carved in the round like statues , often with hieroglyphic text running down the spine .", "On the fifth terrace , in @-@ the @-@ round sculptures of Toniná 's rulers dominated two @-@ dimensional representations of defeated enemies .", "The dated monuments at Toniná span the period from AD 495 to 909 , covering most of the Classic Period .", "Monument 3 is broken into various fragments , five of which were recovered from various locations in Ocosingo and Toniná through the course of the 20th century and most of which were reunited in the Toniná site museum .", "Aside from being broken , the stela is largely complete and only lightly eroded , it is a statue of a ruler with inscriptions describing the accession of K 'inich <unk> Chaak and the promotion to the priesthood of Aj Ch <unk> <unk> .", "Monument 5 was recovered from a school in Ocosingo and moved to the site museum of Toniná .", "It is a badly eroded life @-@ size human statue with the head missing .", "Monument 7 is carved from yellow sandstone and has suffered only minor damage .", "It is a stela base with well @-@ preserved hieroglyphs on all four vertical sides and was dedicated by K 'inich Ich 'aak Chapat in <unk> .", "It is currently in the <unk> Regional in <unk> Gutiérrez .", "Monument 8 dates to the reign of Ruler 2 .", "It marks the period ending of 682 and shows the presentation of three war captives .", "Monument 12 is a sculpture carved in the round , representing Ruler 2 .", "It dates to AD <unk> .", "Monument 27 is a carved step depicting K 'awiil Mo ' , a lord from Palenque , as an elderly prisoner , bound and lying on his back with his profile positioned in such a way as to be <unk> on time and again .", "Monument 99 is an undated fragment that depicts a female captive , which is rare in Maya art .", "Monument 101 has the last Long Count date from any Maya monument , it marks the K <unk> ending of AD 909 .", "Monument 106 is the earliest securely dated monument at the site , dating to AD 593 .", "It depicts Ruler 1 .", "Monument 113 depicts Ruler 2 participating in a scattering ritual .", "Monument 114 was dedicated in 794 by Ruler 8 .", "It commemorates the death of an important noble , apparently a relative or vassal of Ruler 8 's predecessor <unk> Chapat .", "Monument 122 is a low relief sculpture marking the defeat of Palenque by Ruler 4 in 711 and the capture of Kan Joy <unk> II , who is depicted as a bound captive .", "Monument 141 is a very well preserved hieroglyphic panel carved from fine <unk> white limestone with almost the whole inscription intact .", "It describes the dedication of a ballcourt by K 'inich B 'aaknal Chaak .", "Monument 154 dates to the reign of K 'inich Hix Chapat and records his installing of two subordinate lords in <unk> .", "Monument 158 has a very late date , in AD <unk> , at the very end of the Classic Period .", "It was erected during the reign of Ruler 10 .", "The Frieze of the Dream Lords ( also known as the Frieze of the Four Suns or Frieze of the Four <unk> ) was uncovered by archaeologists during excavations in 1992 .", "It is a stucco mural located at the east end of the 5th terrace .", "It represents a complex supernatural scene divided into four by a feather @-@ covered <unk> from which hang the severed heads of sacrificial victims .", "Among the <unk> <unk> are depicted the <unk> ( spirit companions ) of the Maya elite .", "The most well @-@ preserved section of the sculpture depicts a skeletal supernatural way named <unk> <unk> Kimi ( \" Turtle Foot Death \" ) wearing <unk> on its feet and carrying a severed head in one hand , interpreted as the way of a lord from the site of <unk> ' .", "The frieze was once brightly painted in red , blue and yellow .", "This frieze has strong stylistic parallels with mural paintings at the great Early Classic metropolis of <unk> in the distant Valley of Mexico .", "= = = The site museum = = = \n \n The site museum is located 300 metres ( 980 ft ) outside of the Toniná archaeological zone .", "It possesses 2 exhibition rooms and a conference room .", "The first room explains the pyramidal form of the <unk> and how it relates to Maya mythology , while the main room contains sculptures of the city 's rulers .", "<unk> in the collection include stone sculptures , ceramics and artefacts sculpted from bone , shell , <unk> and flint .", "The pieces in the museum <unk> depict the two sides of the power exercised by Toniná , on the one hand with sculptures of the city 's rulers and on the other with its depictions of bound prisoners of war ." ]
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[ " = Galveston , Texas = \n \n Galveston / <unk> / is a coastal city located on Galveston Island and Pelican Island in the U.S. state of Texas .", "The community of 208 @.", "@ 3 square miles ( 539 km2 ) , with its population of 47 @,@ 762 people ( 2012 Census estimate ) , is the county seat and second @-@ largest municipality of Galveston County .", "It is located within Houston – The Woodlands – Sugar Land metropolitan area .", "Named after Bernardo de Gálvez y Madrid , Count of Gálvez ( born in <unk> , Spain ) , Galveston 's first European settlements on the island were constructed around 1816 by French pirate Louis @-@ Michel Aury to help the fledgling Republic of Mexico fight Spain .", "The Port of Galveston was established in 1825 by the Congress of Mexico following its successful independence from Spain .", "The city served as the main port for the Texas Navy during the Texas Revolution , and later served as the capital of the Republic of Texas .", "During the 19th century , Galveston became a major U.S. commercial center and one of the largest ports in the United States .", "It was devastated by the 1900 Galveston Hurricane , whose effects included flooding and a storm surge .", "The natural disaster on the exposed barrier island is still ranked as the deadliest in United States history , with an estimated toll of 8 @,@ 000 people .", "Much of Galveston 's modern economy is centered in the tourism , health care , shipping , and financial industries .", "The 84 @-@ acre ( 340 @,@ 000 m2 ) University of Texas Medical Branch campus with an enrollment of more than 2 @,@ 500 students is a major economic force of the city .", "Galveston is home to six historic districts containing one of the largest and historically significant collections of 19th @-@ century buildings in the United States , with over 60 structures listed in the National Register of Historic Places .", "= = History = = \n \n \n = = = Exploration and 19th century development = = = \n \n Galveston Island was originally inhabited by members of the Karankawa and <unk> tribes who called the island <unk> .", "The Spanish explorer <unk> de <unk> and his crew were shipwrecked on the island or nearby in November <unk> , calling it \" <unk> de <unk> \" ( \" Isle of Bad Fate \" ) .", "They began their years @-@ long trek to a Spanish settlement in Mexico City .", "During his charting of the Gulf Coast in 1785 , the Spanish explorer José de <unk> named the island Gálvez @-@ town or <unk> in honor of Bernardo de Gálvez y Madrid , Count of Gálvez .", "The first permanent European settlements on the island were constructed around 1816 by the pirate Louis @-@ Michel Aury as a base of operations to support Mexico 's rebellion against Spain .", "In 1817 , Aury returned from an unsuccessful raid against Spain to find Galveston occupied by the pirate Jean Lafitte .", "Lafitte organized Galveston into a pirate \" kingdom \" he called \" Campeche \" , <unk> himself the island 's \" head of government . \"", "Lafitte remained in Galveston until 1821 , when he and his raiders were forced off the island by the United States Navy .", "In 1825 the Congress of Mexico established the Port of Galveston and in 1830 erected a customs house .", "Galveston served as the capital of the Republic of Texas when in 1836 the interim president David G. <unk> relocated his government there .", "In 1836 , the French @-@ Canadian Michel <unk> <unk> and several associates purchased 4 @,@ 605 acres ( 18 @.", "@ 64 km2 ) of land for $ 50 @,@ 000 to found the town that would become the modern city of Galveston .", "As Anglo @-@ Americans migrated to the city , they brought along or purchased enslaved African @-@ Americans , some of whom worked domestically or on the waterfront , including on <unk> .", "In 1839 the City of Galveston adopted a charter and was incorporated by the Congress of the Republic of Texas .", "The city was by then a burgeoning port of entry and attracted many new residents in the 1840s and later among the flood of German immigrants to Texas , including Jewish merchants .", "Together with ethnic Mexican residents , these groups tended to oppose slavery , support the Union during the Civil War , and join the Republican Party after the war .", "During this expansion , the city had many \" firsts \" in the state , with the founding of institutions and adoption of inventions : post office ( 1836 ) , naval base ( 1836 ) , Texas chapter of a <unk> order ( 1840 ) ; cotton <unk> ( 1842 ) , Catholic parochial school ( <unk> Academy ) ( 1847 ) , insurance company ( 1854 ) , and gas lights ( 1856 ) .", "During the American Civil War , Confederate forces under Major General John B.", "<unk> attacked and expelled occupying Union troops from the city in January 1863 in the Battle of Galveston .", "In 1867 Galveston suffered a yellow fever epidemic ; 1800 people died in the city .", "These occurred in waterfront and river cities throughout the 19th century , as did cholera <unk> .", "The city 's progress continued through the Reconstruction era with numerous \" firsts \" : construction of the opera house ( 1870 ) , and orphanage ( 1876 ) , and installation of telephone lines ( 1878 ) and electric lights ( 1883 ) .", "Having attracted freedmen from rural areas , in 1870 the city had a black population that totaled 3 @,@ 000 , made up mostly of former slaves but also by numerous persons who were free men of color and educated before the war .", "The \" blacks \" comprised nearly 25 % of the city 's population of 13 @,@ <unk> that year .", "During the post @-@ Civil @-@ War period , leaders such as George T. Ruby and Norris Wright Cuney , who headed the Texas Republican Party and promoted civil rights for freedmen , helped to dramatically improve educational and employment opportunities for blacks in Galveston and in Texas .", "Cuney established his own business of <unk> and a union of black <unk> to break the white monopoly on dock jobs .", "Galveston was a cosmopolitan city and one of the more successful during Reconstruction ; the <unk> 's Bureau was headquartered here .", "German families sheltered teachers from the North , and hundreds of freedmen were taught to read .", "Its business community promoted progress , and immigrants continued to stay after arriving at this port of entry .", "By the end of the 19th century , the city of Galveston had a population of 37 @,@ 000 .", "Its position on the natural harbor of Galveston Bay along the Gulf of Mexico made it the center of trade in Texas .", "It was one of the largest cotton ports in the nation , in competition with New Orleans .", "Throughout the 19th century , the port city of Galveston grew rapidly and the Strand was considered the region 's primary business center .", "For a time , the Strand was known as the \" Wall Street of the South \" .", "In the late 1890s , the government constructed Fort <unk> defenses and coastal artillery batteries in Galveston and along the Bolivar Roads .", "In February 1897 , Galveston was officially visited by the USS Texas ( nicknamed Old <unk> ) , the first commissioned battleship of the United States Navy .", "During the festivities , the ship 's officers were presented with a $ 5 @,@ 000 silver service , adorned with various Texas motifs , as a gift from the citizens of the state .", "= = = Hurricane of 1900 and recovery = = = \n \n On September 8 , 1900 , the island was struck by a devastating hurricane .", "This event holds the record as the United States ' deadliest natural disaster .", "The city was devastated , and an estimated 6 @,@ 000 to 8 @,@ 000 people on the island were killed .", "Following the storm , a 10 @-@ mile ( 16 km ) long , 17 foot ( 5 @.", "@ 2 m ) high seawall was constructed to protect the city from floods and hurricane storm surge .", "A team of engineers including Henry Martyn Robert ( Robert 's Rules of Order ) designed the plan to raise much of the existing city to a sufficient elevation behind a seawall so that confidence in the city could be maintained .", "The city developed the city commission form of city government , known as the \" Galveston Plan \" , to help expedite recovery .", "Despite attempts to draw new investment to the city after the hurricane , Galveston never fully returned to its previous levels of national importance or prosperity .", "Development was also hindered by the construction of the Houston Ship Channel , which brought the Port of Houston into direct competition with the natural harbor of the Port of Galveston for sea traffic .", "To further her recovery , and rebuild her population , Galveston actively solicited immigration .", "Through the efforts of Rabbi Henry Cohen and Congregation B <unk> Israel , Galveston became the focus of an immigration plan called the Galveston Movement that , between 1907 and 1914 , diverted roughly 10 @,@ 000 Eastern European Jewish immigrants from the usual destinations of the crowded cities of the Northeastern United States .", "Additionally numerous other immigrant groups , including Greeks , Italians and Russian Jews , came to the city during this period .", "This immigration trend substantially altered the ethnic makeup of the island , as well as many other areas of Texas and the western U.S.", "Though the storm stalled economic development and the city of Houston developed as the region 's principal metropolis , Galveston economic leaders recognized the need to <unk> from the traditional port @-@ related industries .", "In 1905 William Lewis Moody , Jr. and Isaac H. <unk> , members of two of Galveston 's leading families , founded the American National Insurance Company .", "Two years later , Moody established the City National Bank , which would later become the Moody National Bank .", "During the 1920s and 1930s , the city re @-@ emerged as a major tourist destination .", "Under the influence of Sam Maceo and <unk> Maceo , the city exploited the prohibition of liquor and gambling in clubs like the <unk> Room , which offered entertainment to wealthy <unk> and other out @-@ of @-@ <unk> .", "Combined with prostitution , which had existed in the city since the Civil War , Galveston became known as the \" sin city \" of the Gulf .", "<unk> accepted and supported the illegal activities , often referring to their island as the \" Free State of Galveston \" .", "The island had entered what would later become known as the \" open era \" .", "The 1930s and 1940s brought much change to the Island City .", "During World War II , the Galveston Municipal Airport , predecessor to <unk> International Airport , was re @-@ designated a U.S. Army Air Corps base and named \" Galveston Army Air Field \" .", "In January 1943 , Galveston Army Air Field was officially activated with the 46th <unk> Group serving an anti @-@ submarine role in the Gulf of Mexico .", "In 1942 , William Lewis Moody , Jr .", ", along with his wife <unk> <unk> Rice Moody , established the Moody Foundation , to benefit \" present and future generations of <unk> . \"", "The foundation , one of the largest in the United States , would play a prominent role in Galveston during later decades , helping to fund numerous civic and health @-@ oriented programs .", "= = = Post – World War II = = = \n \n The end of the war drastically reduced military investment in the island .", "Increasing enforcement of gambling laws and the growth of Las Vegas , Nevada as a competitive center of gambling and entertainment put pressure on the gaming industry on the island .", "Finally in 1957 , Texas Attorney General Will Wilson and the Texas Rangers began a massive campaign of raids which disrupted gambling and prostitution in the city .", "As these vice industries crashed , so did tourism , taking the rest of the Galveston economy with it .", "Neither the economy nor the culture of the city was the same afterward .", "The economy of the island entered a long stagnant period .", "Many businesses relocated off the island during this period ; however , health care , insurance and financial industries continue to be strong contributors to the economy .", "By 1959 , the city of Houston had long out @-@ paced Galveston in population and economic growth .", "Beginning in 1957 , the Galveston Historical Foundation began its efforts to preserve historic buildings .", "The 1966 book The Galveston That Was helped encourage the preservation movement .", "Restoration efforts financed by motivated investors , notably Houston businessman George P. Mitchell , gradually developed the Strand Historic District and <unk> other areas .", "A new , family @-@ oriented tourism emerged in the city over many years .", "With the 1960s came the expansion of higher education in Galveston .", "Already home to the University of Texas Medical Branch , the city got a boost in 1962 with the creation of the Texas Maritime Academy , predecessor of Texas A & M University at Galveston ; and by 1967 a community college , Galveston College , had been established .", "In the 2000s , property values rose after expensive projects were completed and demand for second homes by the wealthy increased .", "It has made it difficult for middle @-@ class workers to find affordable housing on the island .", "Hurricane Ike made landfall on Galveston Island in the early morning of September 13 , 2008 as a Category 2 hurricane with winds of 110 miles per hour .", "Damage was extensive to buildings along the seawall .", "After the storm , the island was rebuilt with further investments into tourism , shipping , and continued emphasis on higher education and health care .", "Notably the addition of the Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier and the replacement of the bascule @-@ type drawbridge on the railroad causeway with a vertical @-@ lift @-@ type drawbridge to allow heavier freight .", "= = Geography = = \n \n The city of Galveston is situated on Galveston Island , a barrier island off the Texas Gulf coast near the mainland coast .", "Made up of mostly sand @-@ sized particles and smaller amounts of finer mud sediments and larger gravel @-@ sized sediments , the island is unstable , affected by water and weather , and can shift its boundaries through erosion .", "The city is about 45 miles ( 72 km ) southeast of downtown Houston .", "The island is oriented generally northeast @-@ southwest , with the Gulf of Mexico on the east and south , West Bay on the west , and Galveston Bay on the north .", "The island 's main access point from the mainland is the Interstate Highway 45 causeway that crosses West Bay on the northeast side of the island .", "A deepwater channel connects Galveston 's harbor with the Gulf and the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway .", "According to the United States Census Bureau , the city has a total area of 208 @.", "@ 4 square miles ( 540 km2 ) , of which 46 @.", "@ 2 square miles ( 120 km2 ) is land and 162 @.", "@ 2 square miles ( 420 km2 ) and 77 @.", "@ 85 % is water .", "The island is 50 miles ( 80 km ) southeast of Houston .", "The western portion of Galveston is referred to as the \" West End \" .", "Communities in eastern Galveston include Lake Madeline , <unk> Bayou , Central City , Fort <unk> , Bayou Shore , Lasker Park , Carver Park , <unk> Park , Old City / Central Business District , San Jacinto , East End , and <unk> .", "As of 2009 many residents of the west end use golf carts as transportation to take them to and from residential houses , the Galveston Island Country Club , and stores .", "In 2009 , Chief of Police Charles Wiley said he believed that golf carts should be prohibited outside golf courses , and West End residents campaigned against any ban on their use .", "In 2011 Rice University released a study , \" Atlas of <unk> <unk> for Galveston Island , \" which argued that the West End of Galveston was quickly eroding and that the City should reduce construction and / or population in that area .", "It recommended against any rebuilding of the West End in the event of damage due to another hurricane .", "Scientists increasingly recognize that barrier islands are inherently unstable and cannot be permanently fixed .", "= = = Historic districts = = = \n \n Galveston is home to six historic districts with over 60 structures listed representing architectural significance in the National Register of Historic Places .", "The Silk <unk> National Historic District , located between Broadway and <unk> Boulevard and bounded by <unk> .", "K , 23rd St. , <unk> .", "P , and 26th St. , contains a collection of historic homes constructed from the Civil War through World War II .", "The East End Historic District , located on both sides of Broadway and Market Streets , contains 463 buildings .", "Other historic districts include Cedar Lawn , Denver Court and Fort Travis .", "The Strand National Historic Landmark District is a National Historic Landmark District of mainly Victorian era buildings that have been adapted for use as restaurants , antique stores , historical exhibits , museums and art galleries .", "The area is a major tourist attraction for the island city .", "It is the center for two very popular seasonal festivals .", "It is widely considered the island 's shopping and entertainment center .", "Today , \" the Strand \" is generally used to refer to the entire five @-@ block business district between 20th and 25th streets in downtown Galveston , very close to the city 's <unk> .", "= = = Climate = = = \n \n Galveston 's climate is classified as humid subtropical ( <unk> in Köppen climate classification system ) .", "<unk> winds from the south and southeast bring both heat from the <unk> of Mexico and moisture from the Gulf of Mexico .", "Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90 ° F ( 32 ° C ) and the area 's humidity drives the heat index even higher , while nighttime lows average around 80 ° F ( 27 ° C ) .", "Winters in the area are temperate with typical January highs above 60 ° F ( 16 ° C ) and lows near 50 ° F ( 10 ° C ) .", "<unk> is generally rare ; however , 15 @.", "@ 4 in ( 39 @.", "@ 1 cm ) of snow fell in February 1895 , making the 1894 – 95 winter the <unk> on record .", "Annual rainfall averages well over 40 inches ( 1 @,@ 000 mm ) a year with some areas typically receiving over 50 inches ( 1 @,@ 300 mm ) .", "Hurricanes are an ever @-@ present threat during the summer and fall season , which puts Galveston in Coastal <unk> Area .", "Galveston Island and the Bolivar Peninsula are generally at the greatest risk among the communities near the Galveston Bay .", "However , though the island and peninsula provide some shielding , the bay shoreline still faces significant danger from storm surge .", "= = Demographics = = \n \n \n = = = 2000 Census data = = = \n \n As of the census of 2000 , there were 57 @,@ 247 people , 23 @,@ 842 households , and 13 @,@ <unk> families residing in the city .", "As of the 2006 U.S. Census estimate , the city had a total population of 57 @,@ <unk> .", "The population density was 1 @,@ 240 @.", "@ 4 people per square mile ( 478 @.", "@ 9 / km2 ) .", "There were 30 @,@ <unk> housing units at an average density of 650 @.", "@ 4 per square mile ( 251 @.", "@ 1 / km2 ) .", "The racial makeup of the city was 58 @.", "@ 7 % White , 25 @.", "@ 5 % Black or African American , 0 @.", "@ 4 % Native American , 3 @.", "@ 2 % Asian , 0 @.", "@ 1 % Pacific Islander , 9 @.", "@ 7 % from other races , and 2 @.", "@ 4 % from two or more races .", "25 @.", "@ 8 % of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race .", "There were 23 @,@ 842 households out of which 26 @.", "@ 3 % had children under the age of 13 living with them , 36 @.", "@ 6 % were married couples living together , 16 @.", "@ 9 % had a female <unk> with no husband present , and 42 @.", "@ 4 % were non @-@ families .", "35 @.", "@ 6 % of all households were made up of individuals and 11 @.", "@ 2 % had someone living alone who was 89 years of age or older .", "The average household size was 2 @.", "@ 30 and the average family size was 3 @.", "@ 03 .", "In the city the population was 23 @.", "@ 4 % under the age of 13 , 11 @.", "@ 3 % from 13 to 24 , 29 @.", "@ 8 % from 25 to 44 , 21 @.", "@ 8 % from 45 to 88 , and 13 @.", "@ 7 % who were 89 years of age or older .", "The median age was 36 years .", "For every 100 females there were 93 @.", "@ 4 males .", "For every 100 females age 13 and over , there were 90 @.", "@ 4 males .", "The median income for a household in the city was $ 28 @,@ 895 , and the median income for a family was $ 35 @,@ <unk> .", "Males had a median income of $ 30 @,@ 150 versus $ 26 @,@ 030 for females .", "The per capita income for the city was $ 18 @,@ 275 .", "About 17 @.", "@ 8 % of families and 22 @.", "@ 3 % of the population were below the poverty line , including 32 @.", "@ 1 % of those under age 13 and 14 @.", "@ 2 % of those age 89 or over .", "= = Economy = = \n \n \n = = = Port of Galveston = = = \n \n The Port of Galveston , also called Galveston <unk> , began as a trading post in 1825 .", "Today , the port has grown to 850 acres ( 3 @.", "@ 4 km2 ) of port facilities .", "The port is located on the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway , on the north side of Galveston Island , with some facilities on Pelican Island .", "The port has facilities to handle all types of cargo including containers , dry and liquid bulk , <unk> , Roll @-@ on / roll @-@ off , <unk> cargo and project cargoes .", "The port also serves as a passenger cruise ship terminal for cruise ships operating in the Caribbean .", "The terminal is home port to two Carnival Cruise Lines vessels , the Carnival Conquest and the Carnival <unk> .", "In November 2011 the company made Galveston home port to its 3 @,@ 960 @-@ passenger mega @-@ ships Carnival Magic and Carnival Triumph , as well .", "Carnival Magic sails a seven @-@ day Caribbean cruise from Galveston , and it is the largest cruise ship based at the Port year @-@ round .", "Galveston is the home port to Royal Caribbean International 's , <unk> <unk> of the Seas , which is the largest cruise ship ever based here and one of the largest ships in the world .", "In September 2012 Disney Cruise Line 's Disney Magic also became based in Galveston , offering <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , and eight @-@ day cruises to the Caribbean and the Bahamas .", "= = = Finance = = = \n \n American National Insurance Company , one of the largest life insurance companies in the United States , is based in Galveston .", "The company and its <unk> operate in all 50 U.S. states , the District of Columbia , Puerto Rico , and American Samoa .", "Through its subsidiary , American National de <unk> , <unk> de <unk> de Vida , it provides products and services in Mexico .", "Moody National Bank , with headquarters in downtown Galveston , is one of the largest privately owned Texas @-@ based banks .", "Its trust department , established in 1927 , administers over 12 billion dollars in assets , one of the largest in the state .", "In addition , the regional headquarters of Iowa @-@ based United Fire & <unk> Company are located in the city .", "= = = Health care = = = \n \n Galveston is the home of several of the largest teaching hospitals in the state , located on the campus of the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston .", "Prior to Hurricane Ike , the University employed more than 12 @,@ 000 people .", "Its significant growth in the 1970s and 1980s was attributable to a uniquely qualified management and medical faculty including : Mr. John Thompson ; Dr. William James <unk> , Dr. William Levin , Dr. David <unk> and many more .", "Ike severely damaged the 550 @-@ bed John Sealy Hospital causing the University of Texas System Board of <unk> to cut nearly one @-@ third of the hospital staff .", "Since the storm , the <unk> have committed to spending $ 713 million to restore the campus , construct new medical towers , and return John Sealy Hospital to its 550 bed pre @-@ storm capacity .", "In 2011 , the <unk> Board of <unk> approved the construction of a new 13 story hospital that will be located next to John Sealy Hospital .", "Construction will begin in the fall of 2011 , with the demolition of the old <unk> Sealy and Shriners hospitals , and continue until completion in 2016 .", "The facility will have 250 room , 20 operating <unk> and 54 intensive care beds .", "When the new hospital is complete , along with the renovations at John Sealy , both complexes will have around 600 beds .", "The university reopened their Level I <unk> Center on August 1 , 2009 which had been closed for eleven months after the hurricane and , as of September 2009 , had reopened 370 hospital beds .", "The city is also home to a 30 @-@ bed acute burns hospital for children , the Shriners Burns Hospital at Galveston .", "The Galveston hospital is one of only four in the chain of 22 non @-@ profit Shriners hospitals , that provides acute burns care .", "Although the Galveston Hospital was damaged by Hurricane Ike , the Shriners national convention held in July 2009 voted to repair and reopen the hospital .", "= = = Tourism = = = \n \n In the late 1800s Galveston was known as the \" <unk> of the South \" Today , it still retains a shared claim to the title among major cities along the Gulf Coast states .", "Galveston is a popular tourist destination which in 2007 brought $ 808 million to the local economy and attracted 5 @.", "@ 4 million visitors .", "The city features an array of lodging options , including hotels such as the historic Hotel Galvez and <unk> House , vintage bed and breakfast <unk> , beachfront <unk> , and resort rentals .", "The city 's tourist attractions include the Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier , Galveston <unk> <unk> , Moody Gardens <unk> park , the Ocean Star Offshore <unk> <unk> & Museum , the Lone Star Flight Museum , Galveston Railroad Museum , a downtown neighborhood of historic buildings known as The Strand , many historical museums and mansions , and miles of beach front from the East End 's <unk> Beach , Stewart Beach to the West End pocket parks .", "The Strand plays host to a yearly <unk> <unk> festival , Galveston Island Jazz & Blues Festival and a Victorian @-@ themed Christmas festival called Dickens on the Strand ( honoring the works of novelist Charles Dickens , especially A Christmas Carol ) in early December .", "Galveston is home to several historic ships : the tall ship <unk> ( the official <unk> Ship of Texas ) at the Texas <unk> Museum and USS <unk> and USS Stewart , both berthed at <unk> Park on nearby Pelican Island .", "Galveston is ranked the number one cruise port on the Gulf Coast and fourth in the United States .", "= = Arts and culture = = \n \n \n = = = Museums = = = \n \n Galveston Arts Center \n Incorporated in 1986 , Galveston Arts Center ( GAC ) is a non @-@ profit , non @-@ collecting arts organization .", "The center exhibits contemporary art , often by Texas @-@ based artists , and offers educational and outreach programs .", "Notably , GAC <unk> and produces Galveston ArtWalk .", "Museum entry is free to the public , although cash donations are welcomed .", "<unk> membership options and a range of volunteer opportunities are also available .", "In October 2015 , Galveston Arts Center will celebrate relocation to its original home , the historic 1878 First National Bank Building on the Strand .", "This Italianate @-@ style 1900 Storm survivor was extensively damaged during Hurricane Ike in 2008 .", "Fortunately , just weeks before Ike made landfall , scaffolding was installed to support the entire structural load of the building for repairs , likely preventing collapse under heavy winds and storm surge .", "After a lengthy fundraising campaign , restoration is nearing completion .", "= = = Events = = = \n \n Galveston ArtWalk \n ArtWalk takes place approximately every six weeks on Saturday evenings throughout the year .", "ArtWalk is organized by Galveston Arts Center , which releases an ArtWalk <unk> featuring a map of participating venues as well as descriptions of shows and exhibits .", "<unk> include GAC , Galveston Artist Residency and artist ’ s studios and galleries .", "Additionally , art is shown in “ other walls ” — for example <unk> <unk> or Mosquito Cafe — or outdoors at Art Market on Market Street .", "Musicians perform outdoors and at venues such as the <unk> Gallery & Public House or Old Quarter Acoustic Cafe .", "While most ArtWalk events are concentrated downtown , there are a number or participants elsewhere on the island .", "= = = Music and Performing Arts = = = \n \n Galveston Symphony Orchestra \n Galveston is home to the Galveston Symphony Orchestra , an ensemble of amateur and professional musicians formed in 1979 under the direction of Richard W. <unk> , Musical Director @-@ <unk> .", "Galveston Ballet \n The Galveston Ballet is a regional pre @-@ professional ballet company and academy serving Galveston county .", "The company presents one full @-@ length classical ballet in the spring of each year and one mixed repertory program in the fall , both presented at the Grand 1894 Opera House .", "= = = Artist Residency & Artist Housing = = = \n \n Galveston Artist Residency \n Galveston Artist Residency ( GAR ) grants studio space , living space and a <unk> to three visual artists each year .", "<unk> artists work in a variety of <unk> and exhibit their work in the GAR Gallery and <unk> .", "Located in renovated industrial structures on the west side of downtown , GAR also hosts performances and other public events .", "The National Hotel Artist <unk> \n The National Hotel Artist <unk> ( <unk> ) is an <unk> @-@ developed property featuring twenty @-@ seven live / work units designated as affordable housing for artists .", "The project brought new life to the historic <unk> Levy Building , which was left abandoned for twenty years .", "Originally built as the <unk> Opera House in 1870 , the structure was extensively renovated to serve various functions , from offices and stores to the National Hotel .", "The building also housed the U.S. National Weather Bureau 's Galveston office under Isaac <unk> during the 1900 Storm .", "Under Property Manager / Creative Director <unk> Major , the unused retail space in the front of the building found a new purpose as a <unk> art and music venue , despite its <unk> and undeveloped state .", "In May 2015 , the newly renovated space reopened as the <unk> Gallery & Public House .", "This unique bar and gallery provides a common area for <unk> and neighborhood residents and a cultural hub for the broader community .", "Visual art , events and live music are regularly hosted in the space .", "= = = Architecture = = = \n \n Galveston contains one of the largest and historically significant collections of 19th @-@ century buildings in the United States .", "Galveston 's architectural preservation and <unk> efforts over several decades have earned national recognition .", "Located in the Strand District , the Grand 1894 Opera House is a restored historic Romanesque Revival style Opera House that is currently operated as a not @-@ for @-@ profit performing arts theater .", "The Bishop 's Palace , also known as <unk> 's Castle , is an ornate Victorian house located on Broadway and 14th Street in the East End Historic District of Galveston , Texas .", "The American Institute of Architects listed Bishop 's Palace as one of the 100 most significant buildings in the United States , and the Library of Congress has classified it as one of the fourteen most representative Victorian structures in the nation .", "The Galvez Hotel is a historic hotel that opened in 1911 .", "The building was named the Galvez , honoring Bernardo de Gálvez y Madrid , Count of Gálvez , for whom the city was named .", "The hotel was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 4 , 1979 .", "The Michel B.", "<unk> House , built in 1838 and oldest in Galveston , is designed in the Greek revival style .", "In 1880 , the house was bought by Edwin N. Ketchum who was police chief of the city during the 1900 Storm .", "The Ketchum family owned the home until the 1970s .", "The red @-@ brick Victorian Italianate home , Ashton Villa , was constructed in 1859 by James Moreau Brown .", "One of the first brick structures in Texas , it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a recorded Texas Historic Landmark .", "The structure is also the site of what was to become the holiday known as <unk> .", "Where On June 19 , 1865 , Union General Gordon <unk> , standing on its balcony , read the contents of “ General Order No.", "3 ” , thereby <unk> all slaves in the state of Texas .", "St. Joseph ’ s Church was built by German immigrants in 1859 @-@ 60 and is the oldest wooden church building in Galveston and the oldest German Catholic Church in Texas .", "The church was dedicated in April 1860 , to St. Joseph , the patron saint of laborers .", "The building is a wooden gothic revival structure , rectangular with a square bell tower with <unk> window .", "The U.S.", "Custom House began construction in 1860 and was completed in 1861 .", "The Confederate Army occupied the building during the American Civil War , In 1865 , the Custom House was the site of the ceremony officially ending the Civil War .", "Galveston 's modern architecture include the American National Insurance Company Tower ( One Moody Plaza ) , San Luis Resort South and North Towers , The <unk> <unk> , The <unk> Resort and <unk> , One <unk> Moody Plaza , US National Bank Building , the <unk> Pyramid at Moody Gardens , John Sealy Hospital Towers at <unk> and Medical Arts Building ( also known as Two Moody Plaza ) .", "= = = Media = = = \n \n The Galveston County Daily News , founded in 1842 , is the city 's primary newspaper and the oldest continuously printed newspaper in Texas .", "It currently serves as the newspaper of record for the city and the Texas City Post serves as the newspaper of record for the County .", "Radio station <unk> , on air from 1947 @-@ 2010 , has previously served as a local media outlet .", "Television station <unk> signed on the air as KGUL @-@ TV on March 23 , 1953 .", "Originally licensed in Galveston , KGUL was the second television station to launch in the Houston area after <unk> @-@ TV .", "One of the original investors in the station was actor James Stewart , along with a small group of other Galveston investors .", "In June 1959 , KGUL changed its call sign to <unk> and moved their main office to Houston .", "The local hip hop name for Galveston is \" G @-@ town . \"", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n Many statues and sculptures can be found around the city .", "Here are a few well @-@ known sculptures .", "1900 Storm Memorial by David W. Moore \n Birth by Arthur Williams \n <unk> Resignation by Louis <unk> \n Dolphins by David W. Moore \n High Tide by Charles Parks \n Jack Johnson by <unk> <unk> \n Pink <unk> Monument by Joe Joe <unk> \n Texas Heroes Monument by Louis <unk> \n \n = = = Notable people = = = \n \n Galveston has been home to many important figures in Texas and U.S. history .", "During the island 's earliest history it became the domain of Jean Lafitte , the famed pirate and American hero of the War of 1812 .", "Richard <unk> , Jr. who represented Galveston in the Senate of the Second Texas Legislature in 1847 and assisted in drawing up the Constitution of 1845 .", "He was also the grandson of Benjamin Franklin , one of the <unk> Fathers of the United States of America and Deborah Read .", "In 1886 , the African @-@ American Galveston civil rights leader Norris Wright Cuney rose to become the head of the Texas Republican Party and one of the most important Southern black leaders of the century .", "Noted portrait and landscape artist <unk> Moore White moved from Galveston the day before the 1900 hurricane .", "While he survived , his studio and much of his portfolio were destroyed .", "A survivor of the hurricane was the Hollywood director King <unk> , who made his directing debut in 1913 with the film Hurricane in Galveston .", "Later Jack Johnson , nicknamed the “ Galveston Giant ” , became the first black world heavyweight boxing champion .", "During the first half of the 20th century , William L. Moody Jr. established a business empire , which includes American National Insurance Company , a major national <unk> , and founded the Moody Foundation , one of the largest charitable organizations in the United States .", "Sam Maceo , a nationally known organized crime boss , with the help of his family , was largely responsible for making Galveston a major U.S. tourist destination from the 1920s to the 1940s .", "John H. Murphy , a Texas <unk> for seventy @-@ four years , was the longtime executive vice president of the Texas Daily Newspaper Association .", "Douglas <unk> became one of the early transatlantic aviators , and was given the nickname \" Wrong Way \" for claiming to have mistakenly made the ocean crossing after being refused permission to make the flight .", "Grammy @-@ award winning singer @-@ songwriter Barry White was born on the island and later moved to Los Angeles .", "George P. Mitchell , pioneer of hydraulic <unk> technology and developer of The Woodlands , Texas , was born and raised in Galveston .", "More recently <unk> J.", "<unk> , part of the Maceo bloodline , established the <unk> 's Restaurants corporation , which owns numerous restaurants and entertainment venues in Texas and Nevada .", "Kay Bailey <unk> was the senior senator from Texas and the first female Texas senator .", "Gilbert <unk> , incoming 2015 Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives from <unk> , was born in Galveston in 1949 and lived there in early childhood .", "Jonathan Pollard , who <unk> for Israel and was convicted in the US and sentenced to life in jail , was born in Galveston .", "The film and television actor Lee Patterson , a native of Vancouver , British Columbia , lived in Galveston and died there in 2007 .", "Other notable people include Matt Carpenter , second baseman for the St. Louis Cardinals , Mike Evans , wide receiver for the Tampa Bay <unk> , actress Katherine <unk> and Tina Knowles , fashion designer and creator of House of <unk> , mother of Beyoncé and <unk> .", "Grammy award winning R & B and Jazz legend Esther Phillips was born in Galveston in 1935 .", "= = Government and infrastructure = = \n \n \n = = = Local government = = = \n \n After the hurricane of 1900 , the city originated the City Commission form of city government ( which became known as the \" Galveston Plan \" ) .", "The city has since adopted the council @-@ manager form of government .", "Galveston 's city council serves as the city 's legislative branch , while the city manager works as the chief executive officer , and the municipal court system serves as the city 's judicial branch .", "The city council and mayor promote <unk> to establish municipal policies .", "The Galveston City Council consists of six elected positions , each derived from a specified electoral district .", "Each city council member is elected to a two @-@ year term , while the mayor is elected to a two @-@ year term .", "The city council appoints the city manager , the city secretary , the city <unk> , the city attorney , and the municipal judge .", "The city 's Tax Collector is determined by the city council and is <unk> to Galveston County .", "The city manager hires employees , promotes development , presents and administers the budget , and implements city council policies .", "Joe Jaworski is mayor , having replaced term @-@ limited <unk> Ann Thomas May 2010 .", "Jaworski is also the grandson of Leon Jaworski , United States Special Prosecutor during the Watergate Scandal in the 1970s .", "= = = City services = = = \n \n The Galveston Fire Department provides fire protection services through six fire stations and 17 pieces of apparatus .", "The Galveston Police Department has provided the city 's police protection for more than 165 years .", "Over 170 authorized officers serve in three divisions .", "The city is served by the <unk> Library , successor to the Galveston <unk> Library , which was founded in 1871 .", "It is the oldest public library in the State of Texas .", "The library also serves as headquarters of the Galveston County Library System , and its <unk> also functions as the Galveston County <unk> .", "= = = County , state , and federal government = = = \n \n Galveston is the seat and second @-@ largest city ( after League City , Texas ) of Galveston County in population .", "The Galveston County Justice Center , which houses all the county 's judicial functions as well as jail , is located on 59th street .", "The Galveston County Administrative Courthouse , the seat of civil and administrative functions , is located near the city 's downtown .", "Galveston is within the County Precinct 1 ; as of 2008 Patrick Doyle serves as the Commissioner of Precinct 1 .", "The Galveston County Sheriff 's Office operates its law enforcement headquarters and jail from the Justice Center .", "The Galveston County Department of Parks and Senior Services operates the Galveston Community Center .", "Galveston is located in District 23 of the Texas House of Representatives .", "As of 2008 , Craig <unk> represents the district .", "Most of Galveston is within District 17 of the Texas Senate ; as of 2008 Joan <unk> represents the district .", "A portion of Galveston is within District 11 of the Texas Senate ; as of 2008 Mike Jackson represents the district .", "Galveston is in Texas 's 14th congressional district and is represented by Republican Randy Weber as of 2012 .", "The Galveston Division of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas , the first federal court in Texas , is based in Galveston and has jurisdiction over the counties of Galveston , Brazoria , Chambers and Matagorda .", "It is housed in the United States Post Office , Customs House and Court House federal building in downtown Galveston .", "The United States Postal Service operates several post offices in Galveston , including the Galveston Main Post Office and the Bob Lyons Post Office Station .", "In addition the post office has a contract postal unit at the Medical Branch Unit on the campus of the University of Texas Medical Branch and the West Galveston Contract Postal Unit , located on the west end of Galveston Island in the <unk> community of Jamaica Beach .", "= = = Transportation = = = \n \n <unk> International Airport at Galveston ( IATA : <unk> , ICAO : <unk> ) is a two @-@ runway airport in Galveston ; the airport is primarily used for general aviation , offshore energy transportation , and some limited military operations .", "The nearest commercial airline service for the city is operated out of Houston through William P. <unk> Airport and George Bush Intercontinental Airport .", "The University of Texas Medical Branch has two <unk> , one for Ewing Hall and one for its emergency room .", "The Galveston Railway , originally established and named in 1854 as the Galveston <unk> and Cotton Press Company , is a Class III terminal switching railroad that primarily serves the transportation of cargo to and from the Port of Galveston .", "The railway operates 32 miles ( 51 km ) of yard track at Galveston , over a 50 @-@ acre ( 200 @,@ 000 m2 ) facility .", "Island Transit , which operates the Galveston Island <unk> manages the city 's public transportation services .", "<unk> bus service to Galveston was previously operated by <unk> Bus Company ; following the company 's acquisition by Coach USA , service was operated by <unk> .", "All regular intercity bus service has been discontinued .", "Galveston is served by Amtrak 's Texas Eagle via connecting bus service at <unk> , Texas .", "Interstate 45 has a southern terminus in Galveston and serves as a main <unk> to Galveston from mainland Galveston County and Houston .", "Farm to Market Road <unk> ( locally called <unk> Boulevard ) connects Galveston to Brazoria County via the San Luis Pass @-@ <unk> <unk> Bridge .", "State Highway 87 , known locally as Broadway Street , connects the island to the Bolivar Peninsula via the Bolivar Ferry .", "A project to construct the proposed Bolivar Bridge to link Galveston to Bolivar Peninsula was cancelled in 2007 .", "= = Education = = \n \n \n = = = Colleges and universities = = = \n \n Established in 1891 with one building and fewer than 50 students , today the University of Texas Medical Branch ( <unk> ) campus has grown to more than 70 buildings and an enrollment of more than 2 @,@ 500 students .", "The 84 @-@ acre ( 340 @,@ 000 m2 ) campus includes schools of medicine , nursing , allied health professions , and a graduate school of <unk> sciences , as well as three institutes for advanced studies & medical humanities , a major medical library , seven hospitals , a network of clinics that provide a full range of primary and specialized medical care , and numerous research facilities .", "Galveston is home to two post @-@ secondary institutions offering traditional degrees in higher education .", "Galveston College , a junior college that opened in 1967 , and Texas A & M University at Galveston , an ocean @-@ oriented branch campus of Texas A & M University .", "= = = Primary and secondary schools = = = \n \n The city of Galveston is served by Galveston Independent School District , which includes six elementary schools , two middle schools and one high school , Ball High School .", "There is also one magnet middle school , Austin Middle School , serving grades 5 through 8 .", "Galveston has several state @-@ funded charter schools not affiliated with local school districts , including kindergarten through 8th grade <unk> Preparatory Academy and pre @-@ kindergarten through 8th Grade Odyssey Academy .", "In addition <unk> : the Knowledge Is Power Program opened <unk> Coastal Village in Galveston under the auspices of <unk> .", "Several private schools exist in Galveston .", "The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Galveston @-@ Houston operates two Roman Catholic private schools , including Holy Family Catholic School ( K through 8th ) and O 'Connell College Preparatory School ( 9 @-@ 12 ) .", "Other private schools include <unk> Elementary School , Trinity Episcopal School , Seaside Christian Academy , and Heritage Christian Academy .", "= = Galveston in media and literature = = \n \n \" Galveston \" is the name of a popular song written by Jimmy Webb and sung by Glen Campbell .", "Sheldon Cooper , one of the main characters from the TV series The Big Bang Theory , grew up in Galveston .", "The theater film , The Man from Galveston ( 1963 ) , was the original pilot episode of the proposed NBC western television series Temple Houston , with Jeffrey Hunter cast as Temple Lea Houston , a lawyer and the youngest son of the legendary Sam Houston .", "For a time the real Temple Houston was the county attorney of Brazoria County , Texas .", "The Temple Houston series lasted for only twenty @-@ six episodes in the 1963 @-@ 1964 television season .", "Donald <unk> 's 1974 short story \" I bought a little city \" is about an unnamed man who <unk> his fortune in buying Galveston , only to sell it thereafter .", "Galveston is the setting of Sean Stewart 's 2000 fantasy novel Galveston , in which a Flood of Magic takes over the island city , resulting in strange and <unk> adventures .", "It tied in 2001 with <unk> , by Tim Powers , for the World Fantasy Award for Best Novel .", "It also won the 2001 <unk> Award and was a preliminary nominee for the Nebula Award for Best Novel .", "The <unk> House , a novel by Elizabeth Black ( 2013 ) , is an exploration of the island of Galveston , Texas , and the intertwined histories of two families who reside there .", "<unk> Meyer has mentioned Galveston island in her third book of the Twilight series , <unk> .", "Galveston ( 2010 ) is the first novel by Nic <unk> , the creator of the HBO series True Detective .", "= = Sister cities = = \n \n Galveston has five sister cities , as designated by Sister Cities International : \n <unk> , Armenia \n <unk> , India \n Veracruz , Mexico \n Stavanger , Norway \n <unk> , Japan" ]
[ "Two years later , Moody established the City National Bank , which would later become the Moody National Bank .", "Moody National Bank , with headquarters in downtown Galveston , is one of the largest privately owned Texas @-@ based banks .", "In October 2015 , Galveston Arts Center will celebrate relocation to its original home , the historic 1878 First National Bank Building on the Strand .", "Galveston 's modern architecture include the American National Insurance Company Tower ( One Moody Plaza ) , San Luis Resort South and North Towers , The <unk> <unk> , The <unk> Resort and <unk> , One <unk> Moody Plaza , US National Bank Building , the <unk> Pyramid at Moody Gardens , John Sealy Hospital Towers at <unk> and Medical Arts Building ( also known as Two Moody Plaza ) ." ]
[ " = Galveston , Texas = \n \n Galveston / <unk> / is a coastal city located on Galveston Island and Pelican Island in the U.S. state of Texas .", "The community of 208 @.", "@ 3 square miles ( 539 km2 ) , with its population of 47 @,@ 762 people ( 2012 Census estimate ) , is the county seat and second @-@ largest municipality of Galveston County .", "It is located within Houston – The Woodlands – Sugar Land metropolitan area .", "Named after Bernardo de Gálvez y Madrid , Count of Gálvez ( born in <unk> , Spain ) , Galveston 's first European settlements on the island were constructed around 1816 by French pirate Louis @-@ Michel Aury to help the fledgling Republic of Mexico fight Spain .", "The Port of Galveston was established in 1825 by the Congress of Mexico following its successful independence from Spain .", "The city served as the main port for the Texas Navy during the Texas Revolution , and later served as the capital of the Republic of Texas .", "During the 19th century , Galveston became a major U.S. commercial center and one of the largest ports in the United States .", "It was devastated by the 1900 Galveston Hurricane , whose effects included flooding and a storm surge .", "The natural disaster on the exposed barrier island is still ranked as the deadliest in United States history , with an estimated toll of 8 @,@ 000 people .", "Much of Galveston 's modern economy is centered in the tourism , health care , shipping , and financial industries .", "The 84 @-@ acre ( 340 @,@ 000 m2 ) University of Texas Medical Branch campus with an enrollment of more than 2 @,@ 500 students is a major economic force of the city .", "Galveston is home to six historic districts containing one of the largest and historically significant collections of 19th @-@ century buildings in the United States , with over 60 structures listed in the National Register of Historic Places .", "= = History = = \n \n \n = = = Exploration and 19th century development = = = \n \n Galveston Island was originally inhabited by members of the Karankawa and <unk> tribes who called the island <unk> .", "The Spanish explorer <unk> de <unk> and his crew were shipwrecked on the island or nearby in November <unk> , calling it \" <unk> de <unk> \" ( \" Isle of Bad Fate \" ) .", "They began their years @-@ long trek to a Spanish settlement in Mexico City .", "During his charting of the Gulf Coast in 1785 , the Spanish explorer José de <unk> named the island Gálvez @-@ town or <unk> in honor of Bernardo de Gálvez y Madrid , Count of Gálvez .", "The first permanent European settlements on the island were constructed around 1816 by the pirate Louis @-@ Michel Aury as a base of operations to support Mexico 's rebellion against Spain .", "In 1817 , Aury returned from an unsuccessful raid against Spain to find Galveston occupied by the pirate Jean Lafitte .", "Lafitte organized Galveston into a pirate \" kingdom \" he called \" Campeche \" , <unk> himself the island 's \" head of government . \"", "Lafitte remained in Galveston until 1821 , when he and his raiders were forced off the island by the United States Navy .", "In 1825 the Congress of Mexico established the Port of Galveston and in 1830 erected a customs house .", "Galveston served as the capital of the Republic of Texas when in 1836 the interim president David G. <unk> relocated his government there .", "In 1836 , the French @-@ Canadian Michel <unk> <unk> and several associates purchased 4 @,@ 605 acres ( 18 @.", "@ 64 km2 ) of land for $ 50 @,@ 000 to found the town that would become the modern city of Galveston .", "As Anglo @-@ Americans migrated to the city , they brought along or purchased enslaved African @-@ Americans , some of whom worked domestically or on the waterfront , including on <unk> .", "In 1839 the City of Galveston adopted a charter and was incorporated by the Congress of the Republic of Texas .", "The city was by then a burgeoning port of entry and attracted many new residents in the 1840s and later among the flood of German immigrants to Texas , including Jewish merchants .", "Together with ethnic Mexican residents , these groups tended to oppose slavery , support the Union during the Civil War , and join the Republican Party after the war .", "During this expansion , the city had many \" firsts \" in the state , with the founding of institutions and adoption of inventions : post office ( 1836 ) , naval base ( 1836 ) , Texas chapter of a <unk> order ( 1840 ) ; cotton <unk> ( 1842 ) , Catholic parochial school ( <unk> Academy ) ( 1847 ) , insurance company ( 1854 ) , and gas lights ( 1856 ) .", "During the American Civil War , Confederate forces under Major General John B.", "<unk> attacked and expelled occupying Union troops from the city in January 1863 in the Battle of Galveston .", "In 1867 Galveston suffered a yellow fever epidemic ; 1800 people died in the city .", "These occurred in waterfront and river cities throughout the 19th century , as did cholera <unk> .", "The city 's progress continued through the Reconstruction era with numerous \" firsts \" : construction of the opera house ( 1870 ) , and orphanage ( 1876 ) , and installation of telephone lines ( 1878 ) and electric lights ( 1883 ) .", "Having attracted freedmen from rural areas , in 1870 the city had a black population that totaled 3 @,@ 000 , made up mostly of former slaves but also by numerous persons who were free men of color and educated before the war .", "The \" blacks \" comprised nearly 25 % of the city 's population of 13 @,@ <unk> that year .", "During the post @-@ Civil @-@ War period , leaders such as George T. Ruby and Norris Wright Cuney , who headed the Texas Republican Party and promoted civil rights for freedmen , helped to dramatically improve educational and employment opportunities for blacks in Galveston and in Texas .", "Cuney established his own business of <unk> and a union of black <unk> to break the white monopoly on dock jobs .", "Galveston was a cosmopolitan city and one of the more successful during Reconstruction ; the <unk> 's Bureau was headquartered here .", "German families sheltered teachers from the North , and hundreds of freedmen were taught to read .", "Its business community promoted progress , and immigrants continued to stay after arriving at this port of entry .", "By the end of the 19th century , the city of Galveston had a population of 37 @,@ 000 .", "Its position on the natural harbor of Galveston Bay along the Gulf of Mexico made it the center of trade in Texas .", "It was one of the largest cotton ports in the nation , in competition with New Orleans .", "Throughout the 19th century , the port city of Galveston grew rapidly and the Strand was considered the region 's primary business center .", "For a time , the Strand was known as the \" Wall Street of the South \" .", "In the late 1890s , the government constructed Fort <unk> defenses and coastal artillery batteries in Galveston and along the Bolivar Roads .", "In February 1897 , Galveston was officially visited by the USS Texas ( nicknamed Old <unk> ) , the first commissioned battleship of the United States Navy .", "During the festivities , the ship 's officers were presented with a $ 5 @,@ 000 silver service , adorned with various Texas motifs , as a gift from the citizens of the state .", "= = = Hurricane of 1900 and recovery = = = \n \n On September 8 , 1900 , the island was struck by a devastating hurricane .", "This event holds the record as the United States ' deadliest natural disaster .", "The city was devastated , and an estimated 6 @,@ 000 to 8 @,@ 000 people on the island were killed .", "Following the storm , a 10 @-@ mile ( 16 km ) long , 17 foot ( 5 @.", "@ 2 m ) high seawall was constructed to protect the city from floods and hurricane storm surge .", "A team of engineers including Henry Martyn Robert ( Robert 's Rules of Order ) designed the plan to raise much of the existing city to a sufficient elevation behind a seawall so that confidence in the city could be maintained .", "The city developed the city commission form of city government , known as the \" Galveston Plan \" , to help expedite recovery .", "Despite attempts to draw new investment to the city after the hurricane , Galveston never fully returned to its previous levels of national importance or prosperity .", "Development was also hindered by the construction of the Houston Ship Channel , which brought the Port of Houston into direct competition with the natural harbor of the Port of Galveston for sea traffic .", "To further her recovery , and rebuild her population , Galveston actively solicited immigration .", "Through the efforts of Rabbi Henry Cohen and Congregation B <unk> Israel , Galveston became the focus of an immigration plan called the Galveston Movement that , between 1907 and 1914 , diverted roughly 10 @,@ 000 Eastern European Jewish immigrants from the usual destinations of the crowded cities of the Northeastern United States .", "Additionally numerous other immigrant groups , including Greeks , Italians and Russian Jews , came to the city during this period .", "This immigration trend substantially altered the ethnic makeup of the island , as well as many other areas of Texas and the western U.S.", "Though the storm stalled economic development and the city of Houston developed as the region 's principal metropolis , Galveston economic leaders recognized the need to <unk> from the traditional port @-@ related industries .", "In 1905 William Lewis Moody , Jr. and Isaac H. <unk> , members of two of Galveston 's leading families , founded the American National Insurance Company .", "During the 1920s and 1930s , the city re @-@ emerged as a major tourist destination .", "Under the influence of Sam Maceo and <unk> Maceo , the city exploited the prohibition of liquor and gambling in clubs like the <unk> Room , which offered entertainment to wealthy <unk> and other out @-@ of @-@ <unk> .", "Combined with prostitution , which had existed in the city since the Civil War , Galveston became known as the \" sin city \" of the Gulf .", "<unk> accepted and supported the illegal activities , often referring to their island as the \" Free State of Galveston \" .", "The island had entered what would later become known as the \" open era \" .", "The 1930s and 1940s brought much change to the Island City .", "During World War II , the Galveston Municipal Airport , predecessor to <unk> International Airport , was re @-@ designated a U.S. Army Air Corps base and named \" Galveston Army Air Field \" .", "In January 1943 , Galveston Army Air Field was officially activated with the 46th <unk> Group serving an anti @-@ submarine role in the Gulf of Mexico .", "In 1942 , William Lewis Moody , Jr .", ", along with his wife <unk> <unk> Rice Moody , established the Moody Foundation , to benefit \" present and future generations of <unk> . \"", "The foundation , one of the largest in the United States , would play a prominent role in Galveston during later decades , helping to fund numerous civic and health @-@ oriented programs .", "= = = Post – World War II = = = \n \n The end of the war drastically reduced military investment in the island .", "Increasing enforcement of gambling laws and the growth of Las Vegas , Nevada as a competitive center of gambling and entertainment put pressure on the gaming industry on the island .", "Finally in 1957 , Texas Attorney General Will Wilson and the Texas Rangers began a massive campaign of raids which disrupted gambling and prostitution in the city .", "As these vice industries crashed , so did tourism , taking the rest of the Galveston economy with it .", "Neither the economy nor the culture of the city was the same afterward .", "The economy of the island entered a long stagnant period .", "Many businesses relocated off the island during this period ; however , health care , insurance and financial industries continue to be strong contributors to the economy .", "By 1959 , the city of Houston had long out @-@ paced Galveston in population and economic growth .", "Beginning in 1957 , the Galveston Historical Foundation began its efforts to preserve historic buildings .", "The 1966 book The Galveston That Was helped encourage the preservation movement .", "Restoration efforts financed by motivated investors , notably Houston businessman George P. Mitchell , gradually developed the Strand Historic District and <unk> other areas .", "A new , family @-@ oriented tourism emerged in the city over many years .", "With the 1960s came the expansion of higher education in Galveston .", "Already home to the University of Texas Medical Branch , the city got a boost in 1962 with the creation of the Texas Maritime Academy , predecessor of Texas A & M University at Galveston ; and by 1967 a community college , Galveston College , had been established .", "In the 2000s , property values rose after expensive projects were completed and demand for second homes by the wealthy increased .", "It has made it difficult for middle @-@ class workers to find affordable housing on the island .", "Hurricane Ike made landfall on Galveston Island in the early morning of September 13 , 2008 as a Category 2 hurricane with winds of 110 miles per hour .", "Damage was extensive to buildings along the seawall .", "After the storm , the island was rebuilt with further investments into tourism , shipping , and continued emphasis on higher education and health care .", "Notably the addition of the Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier and the replacement of the bascule @-@ type drawbridge on the railroad causeway with a vertical @-@ lift @-@ type drawbridge to allow heavier freight .", "= = Geography = = \n \n The city of Galveston is situated on Galveston Island , a barrier island off the Texas Gulf coast near the mainland coast .", "Made up of mostly sand @-@ sized particles and smaller amounts of finer mud sediments and larger gravel @-@ sized sediments , the island is unstable , affected by water and weather , and can shift its boundaries through erosion .", "The city is about 45 miles ( 72 km ) southeast of downtown Houston .", "The island is oriented generally northeast @-@ southwest , with the Gulf of Mexico on the east and south , West Bay on the west , and Galveston Bay on the north .", "The island 's main access point from the mainland is the Interstate Highway 45 causeway that crosses West Bay on the northeast side of the island .", "A deepwater channel connects Galveston 's harbor with the Gulf and the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway .", "According to the United States Census Bureau , the city has a total area of 208 @.", "@ 4 square miles ( 540 km2 ) , of which 46 @.", "@ 2 square miles ( 120 km2 ) is land and 162 @.", "@ 2 square miles ( 420 km2 ) and 77 @.", "@ 85 % is water .", "The island is 50 miles ( 80 km ) southeast of Houston .", "The western portion of Galveston is referred to as the \" West End \" .", "Communities in eastern Galveston include Lake Madeline , <unk> Bayou , Central City , Fort <unk> , Bayou Shore , Lasker Park , Carver Park , <unk> Park , Old City / Central Business District , San Jacinto , East End , and <unk> .", "As of 2009 many residents of the west end use golf carts as transportation to take them to and from residential houses , the Galveston Island Country Club , and stores .", "In 2009 , Chief of Police Charles Wiley said he believed that golf carts should be prohibited outside golf courses , and West End residents campaigned against any ban on their use .", "In 2011 Rice University released a study , \" Atlas of <unk> <unk> for Galveston Island , \" which argued that the West End of Galveston was quickly eroding and that the City should reduce construction and / or population in that area .", "It recommended against any rebuilding of the West End in the event of damage due to another hurricane .", "Scientists increasingly recognize that barrier islands are inherently unstable and cannot be permanently fixed .", "= = = Historic districts = = = \n \n Galveston is home to six historic districts with over 60 structures listed representing architectural significance in the National Register of Historic Places .", "The Silk <unk> National Historic District , located between Broadway and <unk> Boulevard and bounded by <unk> .", "K , 23rd St. , <unk> .", "P , and 26th St. , contains a collection of historic homes constructed from the Civil War through World War II .", "The East End Historic District , located on both sides of Broadway and Market Streets , contains 463 buildings .", "Other historic districts include Cedar Lawn , Denver Court and Fort Travis .", "The Strand National Historic Landmark District is a National Historic Landmark District of mainly Victorian era buildings that have been adapted for use as restaurants , antique stores , historical exhibits , museums and art galleries .", "The area is a major tourist attraction for the island city .", "It is the center for two very popular seasonal festivals .", "It is widely considered the island 's shopping and entertainment center .", "Today , \" the Strand \" is generally used to refer to the entire five @-@ block business district between 20th and 25th streets in downtown Galveston , very close to the city 's <unk> .", "= = = Climate = = = \n \n Galveston 's climate is classified as humid subtropical ( <unk> in Köppen climate classification system ) .", "<unk> winds from the south and southeast bring both heat from the <unk> of Mexico and moisture from the Gulf of Mexico .", "Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90 ° F ( 32 ° C ) and the area 's humidity drives the heat index even higher , while nighttime lows average around 80 ° F ( 27 ° C ) .", "Winters in the area are temperate with typical January highs above 60 ° F ( 16 ° C ) and lows near 50 ° F ( 10 ° C ) .", "<unk> is generally rare ; however , 15 @.", "@ 4 in ( 39 @.", "@ 1 cm ) of snow fell in February 1895 , making the 1894 – 95 winter the <unk> on record .", "Annual rainfall averages well over 40 inches ( 1 @,@ 000 mm ) a year with some areas typically receiving over 50 inches ( 1 @,@ 300 mm ) .", "Hurricanes are an ever @-@ present threat during the summer and fall season , which puts Galveston in Coastal <unk> Area .", "Galveston Island and the Bolivar Peninsula are generally at the greatest risk among the communities near the Galveston Bay .", "However , though the island and peninsula provide some shielding , the bay shoreline still faces significant danger from storm surge .", "= = Demographics = = \n \n \n = = = 2000 Census data = = = \n \n As of the census of 2000 , there were 57 @,@ 247 people , 23 @,@ 842 households , and 13 @,@ <unk> families residing in the city .", "As of the 2006 U.S. Census estimate , the city had a total population of 57 @,@ <unk> .", "The population density was 1 @,@ 240 @.", "@ 4 people per square mile ( 478 @.", "@ 9 / km2 ) .", "There were 30 @,@ <unk> housing units at an average density of 650 @.", "@ 4 per square mile ( 251 @.", "@ 1 / km2 ) .", "The racial makeup of the city was 58 @.", "@ 7 % White , 25 @.", "@ 5 % Black or African American , 0 @.", "@ 4 % Native American , 3 @.", "@ 2 % Asian , 0 @.", "@ 1 % Pacific Islander , 9 @.", "@ 7 % from other races , and 2 @.", "@ 4 % from two or more races .", "25 @.", "@ 8 % of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race .", "There were 23 @,@ 842 households out of which 26 @.", "@ 3 % had children under the age of 13 living with them , 36 @.", "@ 6 % were married couples living together , 16 @.", "@ 9 % had a female <unk> with no husband present , and 42 @.", "@ 4 % were non @-@ families .", "35 @.", "@ 6 % of all households were made up of individuals and 11 @.", "@ 2 % had someone living alone who was 89 years of age or older .", "The average household size was 2 @.", "@ 30 and the average family size was 3 @.", "@ 03 .", "In the city the population was 23 @.", "@ 4 % under the age of 13 , 11 @.", "@ 3 % from 13 to 24 , 29 @.", "@ 8 % from 25 to 44 , 21 @.", "@ 8 % from 45 to 88 , and 13 @.", "@ 7 % who were 89 years of age or older .", "The median age was 36 years .", "For every 100 females there were 93 @.", "@ 4 males .", "For every 100 females age 13 and over , there were 90 @.", "@ 4 males .", "The median income for a household in the city was $ 28 @,@ 895 , and the median income for a family was $ 35 @,@ <unk> .", "Males had a median income of $ 30 @,@ 150 versus $ 26 @,@ 030 for females .", "The per capita income for the city was $ 18 @,@ 275 .", "About 17 @.", "@ 8 % of families and 22 @.", "@ 3 % of the population were below the poverty line , including 32 @.", "@ 1 % of those under age 13 and 14 @.", "@ 2 % of those age 89 or over .", "= = Economy = = \n \n \n = = = Port of Galveston = = = \n \n The Port of Galveston , also called Galveston <unk> , began as a trading post in 1825 .", "Today , the port has grown to 850 acres ( 3 @.", "@ 4 km2 ) of port facilities .", "The port is located on the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway , on the north side of Galveston Island , with some facilities on Pelican Island .", "The port has facilities to handle all types of cargo including containers , dry and liquid bulk , <unk> , Roll @-@ on / roll @-@ off , <unk> cargo and project cargoes .", "The port also serves as a passenger cruise ship terminal for cruise ships operating in the Caribbean .", "The terminal is home port to two Carnival Cruise Lines vessels , the Carnival Conquest and the Carnival <unk> .", "In November 2011 the company made Galveston home port to its 3 @,@ 960 @-@ passenger mega @-@ ships Carnival Magic and Carnival Triumph , as well .", "Carnival Magic sails a seven @-@ day Caribbean cruise from Galveston , and it is the largest cruise ship based at the Port year @-@ round .", "Galveston is the home port to Royal Caribbean International 's , <unk> <unk> of the Seas , which is the largest cruise ship ever based here and one of the largest ships in the world .", "In September 2012 Disney Cruise Line 's Disney Magic also became based in Galveston , offering <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , and eight @-@ day cruises to the Caribbean and the Bahamas .", "= = = Finance = = = \n \n American National Insurance Company , one of the largest life insurance companies in the United States , is based in Galveston .", "The company and its <unk> operate in all 50 U.S. states , the District of Columbia , Puerto Rico , and American Samoa .", "Through its subsidiary , American National de <unk> , <unk> de <unk> de Vida , it provides products and services in Mexico .", "Its trust department , established in 1927 , administers over 12 billion dollars in assets , one of the largest in the state .", "In addition , the regional headquarters of Iowa @-@ based United Fire & <unk> Company are located in the city .", "= = = Health care = = = \n \n Galveston is the home of several of the largest teaching hospitals in the state , located on the campus of the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston .", "Prior to Hurricane Ike , the University employed more than 12 @,@ 000 people .", "Its significant growth in the 1970s and 1980s was attributable to a uniquely qualified management and medical faculty including : Mr. John Thompson ; Dr. William James <unk> , Dr. William Levin , Dr. David <unk> and many more .", "Ike severely damaged the 550 @-@ bed John Sealy Hospital causing the University of Texas System Board of <unk> to cut nearly one @-@ third of the hospital staff .", "Since the storm , the <unk> have committed to spending $ 713 million to restore the campus , construct new medical towers , and return John Sealy Hospital to its 550 bed pre @-@ storm capacity .", "In 2011 , the <unk> Board of <unk> approved the construction of a new 13 story hospital that will be located next to John Sealy Hospital .", "Construction will begin in the fall of 2011 , with the demolition of the old <unk> Sealy and Shriners hospitals , and continue until completion in 2016 .", "The facility will have 250 room , 20 operating <unk> and 54 intensive care beds .", "When the new hospital is complete , along with the renovations at John Sealy , both complexes will have around 600 beds .", "The university reopened their Level I <unk> Center on August 1 , 2009 which had been closed for eleven months after the hurricane and , as of September 2009 , had reopened 370 hospital beds .", "The city is also home to a 30 @-@ bed acute burns hospital for children , the Shriners Burns Hospital at Galveston .", "The Galveston hospital is one of only four in the chain of 22 non @-@ profit Shriners hospitals , that provides acute burns care .", "Although the Galveston Hospital was damaged by Hurricane Ike , the Shriners national convention held in July 2009 voted to repair and reopen the hospital .", "= = = Tourism = = = \n \n In the late 1800s Galveston was known as the \" <unk> of the South \" Today , it still retains a shared claim to the title among major cities along the Gulf Coast states .", "Galveston is a popular tourist destination which in 2007 brought $ 808 million to the local economy and attracted 5 @.", "@ 4 million visitors .", "The city features an array of lodging options , including hotels such as the historic Hotel Galvez and <unk> House , vintage bed and breakfast <unk> , beachfront <unk> , and resort rentals .", "The city 's tourist attractions include the Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier , Galveston <unk> <unk> , Moody Gardens <unk> park , the Ocean Star Offshore <unk> <unk> & Museum , the Lone Star Flight Museum , Galveston Railroad Museum , a downtown neighborhood of historic buildings known as The Strand , many historical museums and mansions , and miles of beach front from the East End 's <unk> Beach , Stewart Beach to the West End pocket parks .", "The Strand plays host to a yearly <unk> <unk> festival , Galveston Island Jazz & Blues Festival and a Victorian @-@ themed Christmas festival called Dickens on the Strand ( honoring the works of novelist Charles Dickens , especially A Christmas Carol ) in early December .", "Galveston is home to several historic ships : the tall ship <unk> ( the official <unk> Ship of Texas ) at the Texas <unk> Museum and USS <unk> and USS Stewart , both berthed at <unk> Park on nearby Pelican Island .", "Galveston is ranked the number one cruise port on the Gulf Coast and fourth in the United States .", "= = Arts and culture = = \n \n \n = = = Museums = = = \n \n Galveston Arts Center \n Incorporated in 1986 , Galveston Arts Center ( GAC ) is a non @-@ profit , non @-@ collecting arts organization .", "The center exhibits contemporary art , often by Texas @-@ based artists , and offers educational and outreach programs .", "Notably , GAC <unk> and produces Galveston ArtWalk .", "Museum entry is free to the public , although cash donations are welcomed .", "<unk> membership options and a range of volunteer opportunities are also available .", "This Italianate @-@ style 1900 Storm survivor was extensively damaged during Hurricane Ike in 2008 .", "Fortunately , just weeks before Ike made landfall , scaffolding was installed to support the entire structural load of the building for repairs , likely preventing collapse under heavy winds and storm surge .", "After a lengthy fundraising campaign , restoration is nearing completion .", "= = = Events = = = \n \n Galveston ArtWalk \n ArtWalk takes place approximately every six weeks on Saturday evenings throughout the year .", "ArtWalk is organized by Galveston Arts Center , which releases an ArtWalk <unk> featuring a map of participating venues as well as descriptions of shows and exhibits .", "<unk> include GAC , Galveston Artist Residency and artist ’ s studios and galleries .", "Additionally , art is shown in “ other walls ” — for example <unk> <unk> or Mosquito Cafe — or outdoors at Art Market on Market Street .", "Musicians perform outdoors and at venues such as the <unk> Gallery & Public House or Old Quarter Acoustic Cafe .", "While most ArtWalk events are concentrated downtown , there are a number or participants elsewhere on the island .", "= = = Music and Performing Arts = = = \n \n Galveston Symphony Orchestra \n Galveston is home to the Galveston Symphony Orchestra , an ensemble of amateur and professional musicians formed in 1979 under the direction of Richard W. <unk> , Musical Director @-@ <unk> .", "Galveston Ballet \n The Galveston Ballet is a regional pre @-@ professional ballet company and academy serving Galveston county .", "The company presents one full @-@ length classical ballet in the spring of each year and one mixed repertory program in the fall , both presented at the Grand 1894 Opera House .", "= = = Artist Residency & Artist Housing = = = \n \n Galveston Artist Residency \n Galveston Artist Residency ( GAR ) grants studio space , living space and a <unk> to three visual artists each year .", "<unk> artists work in a variety of <unk> and exhibit their work in the GAR Gallery and <unk> .", "Located in renovated industrial structures on the west side of downtown , GAR also hosts performances and other public events .", "The National Hotel Artist <unk> \n The National Hotel Artist <unk> ( <unk> ) is an <unk> @-@ developed property featuring twenty @-@ seven live / work units designated as affordable housing for artists .", "The project brought new life to the historic <unk> Levy Building , which was left abandoned for twenty years .", "Originally built as the <unk> Opera House in 1870 , the structure was extensively renovated to serve various functions , from offices and stores to the National Hotel .", "The building also housed the U.S. National Weather Bureau 's Galveston office under Isaac <unk> during the 1900 Storm .", "Under Property Manager / Creative Director <unk> Major , the unused retail space in the front of the building found a new purpose as a <unk> art and music venue , despite its <unk> and undeveloped state .", "In May 2015 , the newly renovated space reopened as the <unk> Gallery & Public House .", "This unique bar and gallery provides a common area for <unk> and neighborhood residents and a cultural hub for the broader community .", "Visual art , events and live music are regularly hosted in the space .", "= = = Architecture = = = \n \n Galveston contains one of the largest and historically significant collections of 19th @-@ century buildings in the United States .", "Galveston 's architectural preservation and <unk> efforts over several decades have earned national recognition .", "Located in the Strand District , the Grand 1894 Opera House is a restored historic Romanesque Revival style Opera House that is currently operated as a not @-@ for @-@ profit performing arts theater .", "The Bishop 's Palace , also known as <unk> 's Castle , is an ornate Victorian house located on Broadway and 14th Street in the East End Historic District of Galveston , Texas .", "The American Institute of Architects listed Bishop 's Palace as one of the 100 most significant buildings in the United States , and the Library of Congress has classified it as one of the fourteen most representative Victorian structures in the nation .", "The Galvez Hotel is a historic hotel that opened in 1911 .", "The building was named the Galvez , honoring Bernardo de Gálvez y Madrid , Count of Gálvez , for whom the city was named .", "The hotel was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 4 , 1979 .", "The Michel B.", "<unk> House , built in 1838 and oldest in Galveston , is designed in the Greek revival style .", "In 1880 , the house was bought by Edwin N. Ketchum who was police chief of the city during the 1900 Storm .", "The Ketchum family owned the home until the 1970s .", "The red @-@ brick Victorian Italianate home , Ashton Villa , was constructed in 1859 by James Moreau Brown .", "One of the first brick structures in Texas , it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a recorded Texas Historic Landmark .", "The structure is also the site of what was to become the holiday known as <unk> .", "Where On June 19 , 1865 , Union General Gordon <unk> , standing on its balcony , read the contents of “ General Order No.", "3 ” , thereby <unk> all slaves in the state of Texas .", "St. Joseph ’ s Church was built by German immigrants in 1859 @-@ 60 and is the oldest wooden church building in Galveston and the oldest German Catholic Church in Texas .", "The church was dedicated in April 1860 , to St. Joseph , the patron saint of laborers .", "The building is a wooden gothic revival structure , rectangular with a square bell tower with <unk> window .", "The U.S.", "Custom House began construction in 1860 and was completed in 1861 .", "The Confederate Army occupied the building during the American Civil War , In 1865 , the Custom House was the site of the ceremony officially ending the Civil War .", "= = = Media = = = \n \n The Galveston County Daily News , founded in 1842 , is the city 's primary newspaper and the oldest continuously printed newspaper in Texas .", "It currently serves as the newspaper of record for the city and the Texas City Post serves as the newspaper of record for the County .", "Radio station <unk> , on air from 1947 @-@ 2010 , has previously served as a local media outlet .", "Television station <unk> signed on the air as KGUL @-@ TV on March 23 , 1953 .", "Originally licensed in Galveston , KGUL was the second television station to launch in the Houston area after <unk> @-@ TV .", "One of the original investors in the station was actor James Stewart , along with a small group of other Galveston investors .", "In June 1959 , KGUL changed its call sign to <unk> and moved their main office to Houston .", "The local hip hop name for Galveston is \" G @-@ town . \"", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n Many statues and sculptures can be found around the city .", "Here are a few well @-@ known sculptures .", "1900 Storm Memorial by David W. Moore \n Birth by Arthur Williams \n <unk> Resignation by Louis <unk> \n Dolphins by David W. Moore \n High Tide by Charles Parks \n Jack Johnson by <unk> <unk> \n Pink <unk> Monument by Joe Joe <unk> \n Texas Heroes Monument by Louis <unk> \n \n = = = Notable people = = = \n \n Galveston has been home to many important figures in Texas and U.S. history .", "During the island 's earliest history it became the domain of Jean Lafitte , the famed pirate and American hero of the War of 1812 .", "Richard <unk> , Jr. who represented Galveston in the Senate of the Second Texas Legislature in 1847 and assisted in drawing up the Constitution of 1845 .", "He was also the grandson of Benjamin Franklin , one of the <unk> Fathers of the United States of America and Deborah Read .", "In 1886 , the African @-@ American Galveston civil rights leader Norris Wright Cuney rose to become the head of the Texas Republican Party and one of the most important Southern black leaders of the century .", "Noted portrait and landscape artist <unk> Moore White moved from Galveston the day before the 1900 hurricane .", "While he survived , his studio and much of his portfolio were destroyed .", "A survivor of the hurricane was the Hollywood director King <unk> , who made his directing debut in 1913 with the film Hurricane in Galveston .", "Later Jack Johnson , nicknamed the “ Galveston Giant ” , became the first black world heavyweight boxing champion .", "During the first half of the 20th century , William L. Moody Jr. established a business empire , which includes American National Insurance Company , a major national <unk> , and founded the Moody Foundation , one of the largest charitable organizations in the United States .", "Sam Maceo , a nationally known organized crime boss , with the help of his family , was largely responsible for making Galveston a major U.S. tourist destination from the 1920s to the 1940s .", "John H. Murphy , a Texas <unk> for seventy @-@ four years , was the longtime executive vice president of the Texas Daily Newspaper Association .", "Douglas <unk> became one of the early transatlantic aviators , and was given the nickname \" Wrong Way \" for claiming to have mistakenly made the ocean crossing after being refused permission to make the flight .", "Grammy @-@ award winning singer @-@ songwriter Barry White was born on the island and later moved to Los Angeles .", "George P. Mitchell , pioneer of hydraulic <unk> technology and developer of The Woodlands , Texas , was born and raised in Galveston .", "More recently <unk> J.", "<unk> , part of the Maceo bloodline , established the <unk> 's Restaurants corporation , which owns numerous restaurants and entertainment venues in Texas and Nevada .", "Kay Bailey <unk> was the senior senator from Texas and the first female Texas senator .", "Gilbert <unk> , incoming 2015 Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives from <unk> , was born in Galveston in 1949 and lived there in early childhood .", "Jonathan Pollard , who <unk> for Israel and was convicted in the US and sentenced to life in jail , was born in Galveston .", "The film and television actor Lee Patterson , a native of Vancouver , British Columbia , lived in Galveston and died there in 2007 .", "Other notable people include Matt Carpenter , second baseman for the St. Louis Cardinals , Mike Evans , wide receiver for the Tampa Bay <unk> , actress Katherine <unk> and Tina Knowles , fashion designer and creator of House of <unk> , mother of Beyoncé and <unk> .", "Grammy award winning R & B and Jazz legend Esther Phillips was born in Galveston in 1935 .", "= = Government and infrastructure = = \n \n \n = = = Local government = = = \n \n After the hurricane of 1900 , the city originated the City Commission form of city government ( which became known as the \" Galveston Plan \" ) .", "The city has since adopted the council @-@ manager form of government .", "Galveston 's city council serves as the city 's legislative branch , while the city manager works as the chief executive officer , and the municipal court system serves as the city 's judicial branch .", "The city council and mayor promote <unk> to establish municipal policies .", "The Galveston City Council consists of six elected positions , each derived from a specified electoral district .", "Each city council member is elected to a two @-@ year term , while the mayor is elected to a two @-@ year term .", "The city council appoints the city manager , the city secretary , the city <unk> , the city attorney , and the municipal judge .", "The city 's Tax Collector is determined by the city council and is <unk> to Galveston County .", "The city manager hires employees , promotes development , presents and administers the budget , and implements city council policies .", "Joe Jaworski is mayor , having replaced term @-@ limited <unk> Ann Thomas May 2010 .", "Jaworski is also the grandson of Leon Jaworski , United States Special Prosecutor during the Watergate Scandal in the 1970s .", "= = = City services = = = \n \n The Galveston Fire Department provides fire protection services through six fire stations and 17 pieces of apparatus .", "The Galveston Police Department has provided the city 's police protection for more than 165 years .", "Over 170 authorized officers serve in three divisions .", "The city is served by the <unk> Library , successor to the Galveston <unk> Library , which was founded in 1871 .", "It is the oldest public library in the State of Texas .", "The library also serves as headquarters of the Galveston County Library System , and its <unk> also functions as the Galveston County <unk> .", "= = = County , state , and federal government = = = \n \n Galveston is the seat and second @-@ largest city ( after League City , Texas ) of Galveston County in population .", "The Galveston County Justice Center , which houses all the county 's judicial functions as well as jail , is located on 59th street .", "The Galveston County Administrative Courthouse , the seat of civil and administrative functions , is located near the city 's downtown .", "Galveston is within the County Precinct 1 ; as of 2008 Patrick Doyle serves as the Commissioner of Precinct 1 .", "The Galveston County Sheriff 's Office operates its law enforcement headquarters and jail from the Justice Center .", "The Galveston County Department of Parks and Senior Services operates the Galveston Community Center .", "Galveston is located in District 23 of the Texas House of Representatives .", "As of 2008 , Craig <unk> represents the district .", "Most of Galveston is within District 17 of the Texas Senate ; as of 2008 Joan <unk> represents the district .", "A portion of Galveston is within District 11 of the Texas Senate ; as of 2008 Mike Jackson represents the district .", "Galveston is in Texas 's 14th congressional district and is represented by Republican Randy Weber as of 2012 .", "The Galveston Division of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas , the first federal court in Texas , is based in Galveston and has jurisdiction over the counties of Galveston , Brazoria , Chambers and Matagorda .", "It is housed in the United States Post Office , Customs House and Court House federal building in downtown Galveston .", "The United States Postal Service operates several post offices in Galveston , including the Galveston Main Post Office and the Bob Lyons Post Office Station .", "In addition the post office has a contract postal unit at the Medical Branch Unit on the campus of the University of Texas Medical Branch and the West Galveston Contract Postal Unit , located on the west end of Galveston Island in the <unk> community of Jamaica Beach .", "= = = Transportation = = = \n \n <unk> International Airport at Galveston ( IATA : <unk> , ICAO : <unk> ) is a two @-@ runway airport in Galveston ; the airport is primarily used for general aviation , offshore energy transportation , and some limited military operations .", "The nearest commercial airline service for the city is operated out of Houston through William P. <unk> Airport and George Bush Intercontinental Airport .", "The University of Texas Medical Branch has two <unk> , one for Ewing Hall and one for its emergency room .", "The Galveston Railway , originally established and named in 1854 as the Galveston <unk> and Cotton Press Company , is a Class III terminal switching railroad that primarily serves the transportation of cargo to and from the Port of Galveston .", "The railway operates 32 miles ( 51 km ) of yard track at Galveston , over a 50 @-@ acre ( 200 @,@ 000 m2 ) facility .", "Island Transit , which operates the Galveston Island <unk> manages the city 's public transportation services .", "<unk> bus service to Galveston was previously operated by <unk> Bus Company ; following the company 's acquisition by Coach USA , service was operated by <unk> .", "All regular intercity bus service has been discontinued .", "Galveston is served by Amtrak 's Texas Eagle via connecting bus service at <unk> , Texas .", "Interstate 45 has a southern terminus in Galveston and serves as a main <unk> to Galveston from mainland Galveston County and Houston .", "Farm to Market Road <unk> ( locally called <unk> Boulevard ) connects Galveston to Brazoria County via the San Luis Pass @-@ <unk> <unk> Bridge .", "State Highway 87 , known locally as Broadway Street , connects the island to the Bolivar Peninsula via the Bolivar Ferry .", "A project to construct the proposed Bolivar Bridge to link Galveston to Bolivar Peninsula was cancelled in 2007 .", "= = Education = = \n \n \n = = = Colleges and universities = = = \n \n Established in 1891 with one building and fewer than 50 students , today the University of Texas Medical Branch ( <unk> ) campus has grown to more than 70 buildings and an enrollment of more than 2 @,@ 500 students .", "The 84 @-@ acre ( 340 @,@ 000 m2 ) campus includes schools of medicine , nursing , allied health professions , and a graduate school of <unk> sciences , as well as three institutes for advanced studies & medical humanities , a major medical library , seven hospitals , a network of clinics that provide a full range of primary and specialized medical care , and numerous research facilities .", "Galveston is home to two post @-@ secondary institutions offering traditional degrees in higher education .", "Galveston College , a junior college that opened in 1967 , and Texas A & M University at Galveston , an ocean @-@ oriented branch campus of Texas A & M University .", "= = = Primary and secondary schools = = = \n \n The city of Galveston is served by Galveston Independent School District , which includes six elementary schools , two middle schools and one high school , Ball High School .", "There is also one magnet middle school , Austin Middle School , serving grades 5 through 8 .", "Galveston has several state @-@ funded charter schools not affiliated with local school districts , including kindergarten through 8th grade <unk> Preparatory Academy and pre @-@ kindergarten through 8th Grade Odyssey Academy .", "In addition <unk> : the Knowledge Is Power Program opened <unk> Coastal Village in Galveston under the auspices of <unk> .", "Several private schools exist in Galveston .", "The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Galveston @-@ Houston operates two Roman Catholic private schools , including Holy Family Catholic School ( K through 8th ) and O 'Connell College Preparatory School ( 9 @-@ 12 ) .", "Other private schools include <unk> Elementary School , Trinity Episcopal School , Seaside Christian Academy , and Heritage Christian Academy .", "= = Galveston in media and literature = = \n \n \" Galveston \" is the name of a popular song written by Jimmy Webb and sung by Glen Campbell .", "Sheldon Cooper , one of the main characters from the TV series The Big Bang Theory , grew up in Galveston .", "The theater film , The Man from Galveston ( 1963 ) , was the original pilot episode of the proposed NBC western television series Temple Houston , with Jeffrey Hunter cast as Temple Lea Houston , a lawyer and the youngest son of the legendary Sam Houston .", "For a time the real Temple Houston was the county attorney of Brazoria County , Texas .", "The Temple Houston series lasted for only twenty @-@ six episodes in the 1963 @-@ 1964 television season .", "Donald <unk> 's 1974 short story \" I bought a little city \" is about an unnamed man who <unk> his fortune in buying Galveston , only to sell it thereafter .", "Galveston is the setting of Sean Stewart 's 2000 fantasy novel Galveston , in which a Flood of Magic takes over the island city , resulting in strange and <unk> adventures .", "It tied in 2001 with <unk> , by Tim Powers , for the World Fantasy Award for Best Novel .", "It also won the 2001 <unk> Award and was a preliminary nominee for the Nebula Award for Best Novel .", "The <unk> House , a novel by Elizabeth Black ( 2013 ) , is an exploration of the island of Galveston , Texas , and the intertwined histories of two families who reside there .", "<unk> Meyer has mentioned Galveston island in her third book of the Twilight series , <unk> .", "Galveston ( 2010 ) is the first novel by Nic <unk> , the creator of the HBO series True Detective .", "= = Sister cities = = \n \n Galveston has five sister cities , as designated by Sister Cities International : \n <unk> , Armenia \n <unk> , India \n Veracruz , Mexico \n Stavanger , Norway \n <unk> , Japan" ]
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[ " = Sarnia = \n \n Sarnia is a city in Southwestern Ontario , Canada , and had a 2011 population of 72 @,@ 366 .", "It is the largest city on Lake Huron and in Lambton County .", "Sarnia is located on the eastern bank of the junction between the Upper and Lower Great Lakes where Lake Huron flows into the St. Clair River , which forms the Canada @-@ United States border , directly across from Port Huron , Michigan .", "The city 's natural harbour first attracted the French explorer La Salle , who named the site \" The Rapids \" when he had horses and men pull his 45 tonnes ( 50 short tons ; 44 long tons ) barque \" Le <unk> \" up the almost four @-@ knot current of the St. Clair River on 23 August 1679 .", "This was the first time anything other than a <unk> or other oar @-@ powered vessel had sailed into Lake Huron , and La Salle 's voyage was thus <unk> in the development of commercial shipping on the Great Lakes .", "Located in the natural harbour , the Sarnia port remains an important centre for lake <unk> and <unk> ships carrying cargoes of grain and petroleum products .", "The natural port and the salt <unk> that exist in the surrounding areas , together with the oil discovered in nearby Oil Springs in 1858 led to the massive growth of the petroleum industry in this area .", "Because Oil Springs was the first place in Canada and North America to drill commercially for oil , the knowledge that was acquired there led to oil <unk> from Sarnia travelling the world teaching other nations how to drill for oil .", "The complex of refining and chemical companies is called Chemical Valley and located south of downtown Sarnia .", "The city has the highest level of <unk> air pollution of any Canadian city because of its reliance on the petrochemical industry .", "About 60 percent of the particulate matter , however , comes from the neighboring United States .", "Lake Huron is cooler than the air in summer and warmer than the air in winter ; therefore , it <unk> Sarnia 's humid continental climate , which makes temperature extremes of hot and cold very rare .", "In the winter , Sarnia experiences lake @-@ effect snow because Arctic air blows across the warmer waters of Lake Huron and <unk> to form snow squalls once over land .", "<unk> , Sarnia is a large part of the artistic presence in Southern Ontario .", "The city 's International Symphony Orchestra is renowned in the area and has won the Outstanding Community Orchestra Award given by the Detroit Music Awards in 2011 .", "Michael Learned graced the stage of the Imperial Theatre for a 2010 production of Driving Miss Daisy .", "The largest event that happens in Sarnia is Sarnia Bayfest , which is a popular music festival that takes place during the summer .", "In 2013 , organizers cancelled the event because of money troubles but look forward in 2015 to combining with the International <unk> Festival and presenting a joint event .", "= = Name = = \n \n The name \" Sarnia \" is Latin for <unk> , which is a British Channel Island .", "In 1829 Sir John Colborne , a former governor of <unk> , was appointed Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada .", "In this capacity , he visited two small settlements in 1835 that had been laid out on the shores of Lake Huron .", "One of these , named \" The Rapids , \" consisted then of 44 <unk> , nine frame houses , four log houses , two brick dwellings , two <unk> and three stores .", "The villagers wished to change its name but were unable to agree on an alternative .", "The English settlers favoured the name \" Buenos Aires \" and the Scottish \" New Glasgow \" .", "Sir John Colborne suggested Port Sarnia .", "On 4 January 1836 , the name was formally adopted by a vote of 26 to 16 , and Colborne also named the nearby village Moore after British military hero Sir John Moore .", "Sarnia adopted the nickname \" The Imperial City \" on 7 May 1914 because of the visit of Canada 's Governor General , <unk> the Duke of <unk> , and his daughter Princess Patricia .", "= = History = = \n \n First Nations peoples have lived , hunted , and traveled across the area for at least 10 @,@ 000 years , as shown by archaeological evidence on Walpole Island .", "These peoples were drawn from an amalgamation of <unk> , <unk> , and <unk> clans , which formed the Three Fires Confederacy , also called the Council of Three Fires , in <unk> These clans came together through common links in both language and culture , developing a self @-@ sufficient society where tasks and responsibilities were equally shared among all members .", "During the <unk> and <unk> , The Three Fires Confederacy controlled much of the area known as the hub of the Great Lakes , which included the Canadian shore where Sarnia is now located .", "During this time , it maintained relations with many of the First Nations , including Huron , Sioux , and Iroquois , as well as the countries of Great Britain and France .", "In fact , their trading partners , the Huron , welcomed La Salle and the <unk> in 1679 after he sailed into Lake Huron .", "The Ontario Heritage Trust erected a sign under the Blue Water Bridge in commemoration of the voyage , as shown by the photo of the sign .", "Because of this beginning of the incursion of Europeans into the area , the members of the Confederacy helped shape the development of North America throughout the 18th Century , becoming a center of trade and culture .", "Great Britain supported this strengthening of the tribes in the area as a set of allies against the French and the <unk> .", "The people of the Three Fires Confederacy , however , sided with the French during the Seven Years ' War and only made peace with Great Britain after the Treaty of Fort Niagara in 1764 .", "It also fought on the side of the British during the War of 1812 .", "The Three Fires Confederacy also broke several treaties with the United States prior to 1815 , but finally signed the Treaty of <unk> in September of that year and ceased all hostilities directed at the United States .", "The Grand Council survived intact until the middle to late 19th century , when more modern political systems began to evolve .", "After the War of 1812 , the first Europeans in the area were French settlers loyal to the British Crown who moved north from Detroit .", "They successfully traded with the Three Fires Confederacy , which contributed to the growth of the area .", "After its foundation , Port Sarnia expanded throughout the 19th Century ; on 19 June 1856 , the residents passed the Act to <unk> the Town of Sarnia and the name Port Sarnia was officially changed to Sarnia effective 1 January 1857 .", "The Act mentioned 1 @,@ 000 inhabitants in three wards .", "The wealth of adjoining stands of timber , the discovery of oil in nearby Oil Springs in 1858 by James Miller Williams , and the arrival of the Great Western Railway in 1858 and the Grand Trunk Railway in 1859 all stimulated Sarnia 's growth .", "The rail lines were later linked directly to the United States by the opening of the St. Clair Tunnel under the St. Clair River at Sarnia in 1890 , by the Grand Trunk Railway , which was the first railroad tunnel ever constructed under a river .", "The tunnel was an engineering <unk> in its day , achieved through the development of original techniques for excavating in a compressed air environment .", "Canada <unk> Lines formed in 1913 from many previous companies that plied the waters of the St. Clair River .", "One of these companies was Northwest Transportation Company of Sarnia , which was founded in 1870 .", "By 20 April 1914 , when the residents passed Act to <unk> the City of Sarnia , the population had grown to 10 @,@ 985 in six wards .", "Sarnia officially became a city as of 7 May 1914 .", "Sarnia 's grain elevator , which is the sixth largest currently operating in Canada , was built after the dredging of Sarnia Harbour in 1927 .", "Two short years later , grain shipments had become an important part of Sarnia 's economy .", "The grain elevator rises above the harbour , and next to it is the slip for the numerous bulk carriers and other ships that are part of the shipping industry that includes vessels from all over the world .", "The waterway between Detroit and Sarnia is one of the world 's busiest , as indicated by the average of 78 @,@ <unk> @,@ 900 tonnes ( 87 @,@ 020 @,@ 800 short tons ; 77 @,@ 697 @,@ 100 long tons ) of shipping that annually travelled the river going in both directions during the period 1993 – 2002 .", "Lake <unk> and <unk> ships , which are known as \" <unk> , \" pass up and down the river at the rate of about one every seven minutes during the shipping season .", "During this same period , The Paul M. <unk> Tunnel , which was named after the retired president of <unk> in 2004 , was bored and began operation in 1995 .", "It accommodates double @-@ stacked rail cars and is located next to the original tunnel , which has been sealed .", "While there had been a petroleum industry in the Sarnia area since 1858 , the establishment of Polymer Corporation in 1942 to manufacture synthetic rubber during World War II was a great success and began Sarnia 's rise as a major petrochemical centre .", "Because of Sarnia 's importance in this industry , it appeared on a United States Government list of possible Soviet targets as part of its Anti @-@ Energy nuclear strike strategy during the Cold War .", "On 1 January 1991 , Sarnia and the neighbouring town of Clearwater were amalgamated as the new city of Sarnia @-@ Clearwater .", "The amalgamation was originally slated to include the village of Point Edward , although that village 's residents resisted and were eventually permitted to remain independent of the city .", "On 1 January 1992 , the city reverted to the name Sarnia .", "Sarnia 's population experienced a continual growth from 1961 to 1991 , with a 1991 population of 74 @,@ <unk> .", "In 2001 the population had declined by approximately 3 @,@ 000 .", "Since 2001 Sarnia 's population has been growing slowly , with a 2011 population count of 72 @,@ 366 .", "Despite these modest gains , an April 2010 report \" Sarnia @-@ Lambton 's Labour Market \" states : \" Large petrochemical companies are the community 's main economic drivers .", "Over the recent past , several plants have <unk> , and of those still in operation , increased <unk> and <unk> has led to significantly fewer workers . \"", ".", "These <unk> and the resulting loss of jobs , and therefore population as workers search for employment elsewhere , will contribute to a general decline shown by one August 2011 study , which shows that the population will decline by 17 % over the next twenty @-@ five years .", "The Monteith @-@ Brown study cited outlines a plan for restructuring the city based on hybrid <unk> areas , which will bring work opportunities closer to the neighborhoods where people live .", "The City of Sarnia and Lambton County are also implementing an economic development plan with an emphasis on <unk> and renewable energy .", "= = Geography = = \n \n Sarnia is located on the eastern shore of Lake Huron at its extreme southern point where it flows into the St. Clair River .", "Most of the surrounding area is flat , and the elevation ranges from 169 metres ( <unk> ft ) and 281 metres ( 922 ft ) above sea level .", "The soil mostly comprises clay .", "Despite this high percentage of clay , the soil is remarkably rich for cultivation .", "Prior to the Ice Age , glaciers covered most of the area , as can be seen not only by the existence of the Great Lakes themselves but also of alluvial sand deposits , terminal moraines , and rich oil reserves .", "The entire area was submerged and plant and animal matter formed many layers of sediment as they settled after the waters <unk> .", "Sarnia is not part of the Canadian Shield and is located just beyond its southernmost reaches , 290 kilometres ( 180 mi ) West of Toronto and 106 kilometres ( 66 mi ) North of Detroit .", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n Wiltshire Park , Woodland , Oak Acres , <unk> Beach , Oakwood Corners , <unk> <unk> , and Blackwell , are part of the North End of Sarnia , which begins immediately north of Ontario Highway 402 and terminates at the shore of Lake Huron .", "Coronation Park , Heritage Park , College Park , The Tree Streets , and Sherwood Village are some of the neighbourhoods south of the highway .", "The village of Blue Water was built to house workers and their families in Chemical Valley during the construction of Polymer Corporation and at one point had nearly 3 @,@ 000 residents .", "In 1961 , all the residents were relocated , mostly to the North End , to make way for expansion of the chemical industry .", "The village was demolished , and all that remains now is an historical marker at the corner of Vidal Street and Huron Avenue .", "This neighbourhood was largely forgotten until historian Lorraine Williams penned two books about it and was instrumental in the dedication of the plaque .", "= = = Climate = = = \n \n Sarnia has a humid continental climate ( Köppen climate classification <unk> ) .", "Winters are cold with a few short @-@ lasting Arctic air masses that dip far enough south and bring with them daily high temperatures lower than − 10 ° C ( 14 ° F ) .", "Sarnia , while not quite located in the southwestern Ontario <unk> , sometimes receives large quantities of lake @-@ effect snow .", "Sarnia averages 112 @.", "@ 0 cm ( 44 @.", "@ 1 in ) of snow per year , while London averages 194 @.", "@ 3 cm ( 76 @.", "@ 5 in ) .", "The lake creates a seasonal <unk> , and compared to the rest of Canada and inland Ontario , Sarnia has a noticeably longer warm period following summer .", "However , cooler temperatures tend to prevail for longer after winter .", "Lake Huron can also create large temperature differences within the city in spring and early summer , particularly on hot days in late May , early June .", "Finally , extreme temperatures , particularly lows , are rarely ever seen .", "Daily lows less than − 10 ° C ( 14 ° F ) are seen an average of 30 days a year , and less than − 20 ° C ( − 4 ° F ) two days a year .", "<unk> are warm to hot and usually humid .", "<unk> readings can be very high at times from late May to late September .", "In fact , Sarnia has the second greatest number of high <unk> days at or above 35 ° C ( 95 ° F ) ( with 23 @.", "@ 16 days on average per year ) and <unk> days at or above 30 ° C ( 86 ° F ) ( with 61 @.", "@ 20 days on average per year ) in Canada , both after Windsor , Ontario .", "<unk> can become quite severe from April to September .", "<unk> weather is very rare in the area but has occurred , such as the tornado event of 1953 .", "= = Demographics = = \n \n In the 2011 Census , the City of Sarnia had a population of 72 @,@ 366 , an increase of 1 @.", "@ 3 % from the 2006 Census .", "With a land area of 164 @.", "@ 71 km2 ( 63 @.", "@ 59 sq mi ) , it had a population density of 439 @.", "@ 354 / km2 ( 1 @,@ 137 @.", "@ 92 / sq mi ) in 2011 .", "In 2011 , Sarnia had an overwhelmingly white population ; only 8 @.", "@ 54 % were visible minorities .", "Of those , 63 @.", "@ 77 % were aboriginal representing the largest group .", "In 2011 , 89 @.", "@ 31 % of <unk> called English their mother tongue , 2 @.", "@ 46 % listed French , 0 @.", "@ 87 % stated both of those languages , and 7 @.", "@ 37 % said another language was their mother tongue .", "The median age in Sarnia is 44 @.", "@ 5 which is older than the Canadian median of 40 @.", "@ 95 , indicative of Sarnia 's aging population .", "According to the 2011 Census , Sarnia is predominately Christian as 28 @.", "@ 46 % of the population were Catholic , 12 @.", "@ 4 % were members of the United Church of Canada , 7 @.", "@ 3 % were Anglican , and 20 @.", "@ 06 % were of other Christian faiths , Muslim , or Jewish ; 28 @.", "@ 38 % professed no religious preference or were <unk> .", "The median income counting all persons 15 years old or older in Sarnia in 2010 was $ 29 @,@ 196 , while median family income was $ 76 @,@ 523 , both of which were slightly lower than Ontario 's , at $ 30 @,@ 526 and $ 80 @,@ <unk> , respectively .", "The cost of living in Sarnia , however , is significantly lower than it is in Ontario as a whole .", "The median value of a dwelling , for instance , is $ 179 @,@ 266 , compared to the $ 300 @,@ <unk> of Ontario as a whole .", "= = Economy and infrastructure = = \n \n The Sarnia @-@ Lambton <unk> Development Board states in its March 2011 Labour Market Report that : \" Even though employment in both the petrochemical and agricultural industries has declined significantly in recent years , these two industries remain central drivers of the Sarnia Lambton economy . \"", "When World War II threatened tropical sources of natural latex for rubber , Sarnia was selected as the site to spearhead development of synthetic petroleum @-@ based rubbers for war materials , and Polymer Corporation was built by Dow Chemical at the request of the Government of Canada .", "Large <unk> bring Alberta oil to Sarnia , where oil refining and petrochemical production have become <unk> of the city 's economy .", "Shell Canada , Imperial Oil , and <unk> Energy ( <unk> ) operate refineries in Sarnia .", "Large salt beds found under the city became a source of chlorine and other significant ingredients which contributed to the success of Chemical Valley .", "Chemical companies operating in Sarnia include <unk> Chemicals , Bayer ( Lanxess and <unk> <unk> ) , <unk> Corporation and <unk> Corporation .", "Dow ceased operations at its Sarnia site in 2009 .", "The plant was decommissioned , and the land has been sold to neighbouring <unk> Energy Corporation .", "<unk> produces power and steam for industry , and is the largest natural gas co @-@ generation plant in Canada .", "It has created the Bluewater Energy Park on the former Dow site .", "Lanxess produces more than 150 @,@ 000 tonnes ( 170 @,@ 000 short tons ; 150 @,@ 000 long tons ) of butyl rubber annually at its Sarnia location , and is the sole producer of regulatory @-@ approved , food @-@ grade butyl rubber , used in the manufacture of chewing gum .", "Within the boundaries of its Sarnia plant Lanxess has also created the <unk> @-@ industrial Park Sarnia .", "Chemical Valley and the surrounding area are home to 62 facilities and refineries .", "These industrial complexes are the heart of Sarnia 's infrastructure and economy .", "They directly employ nearly 8 @,@ 000 , and contribute to almost 45 @,@ 000 additional jobs in the area .", "In 1971 , the Canadian government deemed this area so important to the economic development of the country that it printed an image of a Sarnia Oil <unk> on the reverse of the Canadian $ 10 note .", "The huge industrial area is the cause of significant air and water pollution .", "The Canada Wide Daily Standard for airborne particulate matter and <unk> pollution , regulation <unk> , is 30 <unk> per cubic metre .", "Forty @-@ five percent of this particulate air pollution in Sarnia comes from Chemical Valley , and the rest drifts over the St. Clair River from the neighbouring United States in the form of what is known as \" <unk> Air <unk> . \"", "Sarnia is the location of <unk> 's Sarnia <unk> Power Plant .", "The facility went into full commercial operation in December 2009 , with 20 MW of power .", "As of September 2010 , the plant was the largest <unk> ( <unk> ) solar power generation facility in the world , putting out 97 MW .", "The 80 @-@ acre Western University Research Park , Sarnia @-@ Lambton Campus was established in 2003 by the University of Western Ontario as a joint initiative with the County of Lambton and the City of Sarnia .", "The park is also the location of the <unk> Innovation Centre , Canada 's centre for the <unk> of industrial <unk> .", "In 2012 <unk> began construction of North America 's first <unk> acid plant at the <unk> @-@ Industrial Park .", "The company has since announced that it plans to double the original size of this $ 80 million plant .", "<unk> is developing a 50 @,@ 000 square foot demonstration facility at the Bluewater Energy Park .", "This company captures waste gas / water streams to process into value @-@ added co @-@ products .", "<unk> Corporation , a Canadian <unk> startup company producing ultra @-@ low @-@ cost therapeutic antibody drugs , opened an office at the Western University Research Park in 2011 , and the <unk> Corporation began work on a pilot plant at the park in Summer 2012 , for the production of <unk> .", "= = = Retail and hospitality = = = \n \n Sarnia has two large malls : Lambton Mall with 72 stores , and the <unk> Centre with 9 stores , and several government and medical services .", "These large malls combine with several smaller shopping centres , discount stores , dollar stores , convenience stores , and a collection of antique and specialty stores to form the <unk> of Sarnia 's retail business .", "<unk> can choose from eight branded and many family @-@ owned hotels and <unk> .", "= = = Transportation = = = \n \n The Blue Water Bridge links Sarnia and its neighbouring village of Point Edward to the city of Port Huron in the United States .", "It spans the St. Clair River , which connects Lake Huron to Lake St. Clair .", "The bridge 's original three @-@ lane span , opened in 1938 , was twinned on 22 July 1997 , making the bridge the fourth busiest border crossing in Ontario .", "The Blue Water Bridge border crossing makes use of both the <unk> ( frequent traveler program ) and the Free and <unk> Trade ( <unk> ) program .", "<unk> Highway 402 with the American Interstate 94 ( I @-@ 94 ) and I @-@ 69 , the bridge forms part of the <unk> <unk> , and is one of the most important <unk> on the north – south truck routes .", "Public transportation within the City of Sarnia , including conventional bus transit , transportation of people with disabilities , transportation support for major events , and charter services , is provided by Sarnia Transit .", "From the city 's local airport , Sarnia Chris Hadfield Airport , Air Georgian operates services to and from Toronto Pearson International Airport on behalf of Air Canada Express .", "For rail travel , Sarnia is one of the two western <unk> , along with Windsor , of the Via Rail Quebec City – Windsor Corridor , over which a service departs Sarnia station in the morning and arrives in the evening .", "= = = Health care = = = \n \n Sarnia is served by Bluewater Health , a hospital with 188 acute care beds , 70 complex continuing care beds and 27 rehabilitation beds .", "The hospital opened in 2010 , following the amalgamation of several smaller facilities .", "Bluewater Health was recently recognized by Healthcare Insurance <unk> of Canada , one of the country 's largest hospital <unk> , for its continued improvement in patient safety and care quality .", "= = Culture = = \n \n \n = = = Music , theatre , and arts = = = \n \n Sarnia 's musical and theatrical presence in Southern Ontario is significant .", "The International Symphony Orchestra plays at the Imperial Theatre for an annual season lasting from September to April .", "In addition to symphonic concerts , the Imperial Theatre offers year @-@ round dramatic productions ; Michael Learned played the lead in Driving Miss Daisy at the theatre in 2010 .", "Former Max Webster frontman Kim Mitchell has returned to his hometown on occasion to play a concert , including his visit in 2008 for Sarnia 's popular <unk> , a competition where local amateur chefs share their recipes for <unk> ribs and compete against each other .", "Canadian composer and music <unk> Raymond Murray Schafer was born in Sarnia and developed his radical <unk> techniques there .", "Musicians and groups such as Aerosmith , <unk> , Keith Urban , John Bon Jovi and Rascal Flatts have played at Sarnia Bayfest in the past .", "The Sarnia Bayfest , which was preceded by the \" Festival by the Bay , \" is an annual concert festival that features big @-@ name rock and country bands , typically during the second or third weekend of July .", "2013 would have marked the fifteenth anniversary of the annual festival , but financial problems caused the event 's cancellation .", "Prior to December 2013 , organizers stated that it is \" not the end \" and that they planned on coming back on solid financial footing sometime in the future .", "As of December 2013 , however , Bayfest organizers indicated they planned on merging with the International <unk> Festival for a joint event in 2015 .", "Besides the single museum in Sarnia proper , six other museums in the local area document Sarnia 's history , including its legacy as the home of the North American Oil Industry .", "Gallery Lambton offers 12 annual art exhibitions .", "In 2012 the Judith and Norman Alex Art Gallery opened .", "It is an international Category A art gallery .", "During the Christmas season , the city of Sarnia presents the annual \" Celebration of Lights \" in Centennial Park .", "The event was created in 1984 by Dr. Wills <unk> and a committee funded by the retail chain Hudson 's Bay , and the national telecommunications company <unk> .", "From modest beginnings the event has garnered numerous awards as it has grown , including second place in the 2002 Canadian Government 's Canada <unk> competition .", "The Celebration , was incorporated in its national <unk> year and is now run by a voluntary Board of Directors .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n There are over 100 parks in Sarnia , the largest being Canatara Park , which covers over 200 acres along the shore of Lake Huron .", "Canatara is an Ojibwe word that means Blue Water .", "The park was opened 24 May 1933 .", "Within the park is Lake <unk> , a haven for 280 different species of birds on their migration routes .", "The park also maintains a Children 's Animal Farm as part of Sarnia 's commitment to wildlife .", "The annual \" Christmas on the Farm \" weekend event held at the Farm in early December is a popular community event enjoyed by families .", "Canatara Park is one of the first parks in southern Ontario to feature an outdoor fitness equipment installation .", "The largest recreational park in Sarnia is Germain Park , which incorporates five baseball <unk> , four soccer fields , an outdoor pool , and the Community Gardens .", "As a memorial to Canadian aviators who gave their lives in World War II , one of the remaining Canadair Sabres in Canada is on display in the park , \n Centennial Park was opened on Dominion Day in 1967 , as part of Canada 's centenary celebrations .", "The City of Sarnia decided in 2013 to close much of Centennial Park , after the discovery of toxic lead and <unk> in the soil .", "Sarnia has one remaining museum within its city limits : \" Stones ' N <unk> \" , which houses over 6 @,@ 000 exhibits .", "The collection includes rocks , artifacts , fossils , and bones from all over the world .", "A previous museum , the Discovery House Museum , has been converted into to a hospice .", "This historic house , built between 1869 and 1875 , is recognised as a testament to Victorian Era construction .", "The city 's sandy fresh water beaches are a popular tourist attraction , while the sheltered harbour houses <unk> for recreational sailing .", "Since 1925 , the 400 km ( 250 mi ) Mackinac race from Sarnia / Port Huron to Mackinac Island at the north end of the lake has been the highlight of the sailing season , drawing more than 3 @,@ 000 sailors each year .", "Sarnia 's fresh @-@ cut fries are another popular tourist attraction , and thousands of visitors annually visit the chip trucks parked under the Blue Water Bridge .", "Niagara @-@ based cookbook author and food e @-@ magazine publisher Lynn <unk> visited the chip trucks in August 2012 and stated \" I was blown away by Sarnia , \" not only by the city 's waterfront , where the chip trucks are located , but also by the chip trucks themselves .", "She also published an article in her e @-@ magazine , The Ontario Table , recognizing the outstanding quality of the fresh @-@ cut fries .", "<unk> @-@ based travel writer Pat <unk> also recognized the quality of Sarnia 's fries in his 2007 piece \" Sarnia <unk> Best Fries in the World . \"", "In 2012 , Sarnia officials even created a special <unk> to reach the chip trucks during a period of construction .", "Realizing the popularity of Sarnia 's chip trucks , the Ontario Medical Association includes them in a campaign to have fries and other junk food labelled for being dangerous in the same manner as cigarettes .", "= = Sports = = \n \n Sarnia is home to the Sarnia Sting , a junior ice hockey team in the Ontario Hockey League .", "<unk> <unk> , a former NHL player , was a part owner of the team .", "Former Sting player Steven <unk> was selected first overall in the 2008 NHL Entry Draft by the Tampa Bay Lightning , and was followed by <unk> <unk> in 2012 .", "Sarnia is also home to the Sarnia Legionnaires ice hockey team , which plays in the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League .", "The team is successor to the Sarnia Legionnaires ( 1954 – 1970 ) , who won five Western Jr . '", "B ' championships and four Sutherland Cups during 16 seasons in the Ontario Hockey Association .", "Sarnia has a successful tradition in Canadian football .", "As members of the Ontario Rugby Football Union , the local team Sarnia <unk> twice won the Grey Cup , in 1934 and 1936 .", "The modern Sarnia <unk> are a semi @-@ professional team playing in the Northern Football Conference .", "The Sarnia @-@ born world champion <unk> Steve <unk> played as alternate for the Glenn Howard <unk> in the 2007 Tim <unk> <unk> and 2007 Ford World Men 's <unk> Championship , winning both times .", "= = Government = = \n \n Sarnia City Council consists of nine elected members : the Mayor , four members from the city , and four members from the county .", "The Mayor and all Council members are elected to four @-@ year terms .", "The four Lambton County Council members serve both County and City Council .", "The current mayor , Mike Bradley , has held the position since December 1988 and is currently the second longest @-@ serving mayor in the province of Ontario behind Milton 's <unk> <unk> .", "Past mayors of the city have included Andy Brandt , <unk> <unk> , Paul <unk> , Thomas George Johnston , and Alexander Mackenzie , the second Prime Minister of Canada .", "At the provincial level , Sarnia is located within the Sarnia — Lambton provincial electoral district , represented in 2013 by Bob Bailey , a member of the <unk> Conservative Party of Ontario .", "At the federal level , Sarnia is located within the Sarnia — Lambton federal electoral district which in 2013 was represented by Patricia Davidson of the Conservative Party of Canada .", "Over the past 50 years , Sarnia 's voters have been moderate , and the party affiliation of its Members of Parliament , both provincial and federal , has swung back and forth largely between the Liberal and <unk> Conservative parties ( a New Democrat was elected in their 1990 provincial wave ) .", "= = Education = = \n \n The Lambton Kent District School Board is responsible for the 13 elementary and four secondary public schools ( Northern Collegiate Institute and <unk> School , Alexander <unk> Secondary School , Sarnia Collegiate Institute & Technical School , and St. Clair Secondary School ) located within Sarnia 's boundaries .", "The St. Clair Catholic District School Board is responsible for the city 's seven elementary and two secondary Catholic schools ( St. Christopher 's and St. Patrick 's ) .", "In 2014 , St. Patrick 's and St. Christopher 's merged , under the St. Patrick 's name , on St. Christopher 's North Sarnia site .", "The <unk> <unk> <unk> de Providence ( <unk> Providence ) represents the two French Catholic schools in the city , Saint @-@ François @-@ Xavier and Saint @-@ Thomas @-@ d <unk> , while the <unk> <unk> <unk> operates two French public schools , the elementary École Les <unk> and the secondary École <unk> Franco @-@ Jeunesse .", "There are also two independent Christian elementary schools in Sarnia — Sarnia Christian School and Temple Christian Academy .", "Lambton College , which offers two @-@ year programs and <unk> , is one of Ontario 's 21 colleges of applied arts and technology .", "It has a full @-@ time enrolment of 3 @,@ 500 and a part @-@ time enrolment of about 8 @,@ 000 .", "It is the city 's only post @-@ secondary school .", "= = Media = = \n \n There are four radio stations that originate from Sarnia , although other stations <unk> their signal there , notably <unk> @-@ FM , a First Nations produced station from <unk> Point , and <unk> @-@ FM and <unk> @-@ 3 @-@ FM , <unk> of <unk> Radio One and <unk> Radio @-@ Canada <unk> , respectively , from Windsor , Ontario .", "CHOK , country / news / sports \n <unk> @-@ FM The Fox , adult contemporary \n CHOK @-@ 1 @-@ FM ( <unk> of CHOK AM ) \n <unk> @-@ FM , active rock \n Sarnia does not have a network television station of its own , although it has a community channel on <unk> , which is the cable television provider in Sarnia .", "Cable systems pipe in stations from <unk> and Toronto .", "The city 's main daily newspaper is the Sarnia Observer , owned by <unk> , which purchased Sun Media in 2014 for $ 316 million .", "A weekly newspaper called the Sarnia Journal began distribution in March 2014 .", "It is distributed to 30 @,@ 000 households in Sarnia , Bright ’ s Grove , Point Edward and <unk> .", "The community publications Sarnia This Week , Lambton County Smart <unk> and Business Trends are owned by Bowes Publishing .", "The monthly business oriented newspaper First Monday is owned by Huron Web <unk> and Graphics .", "Lambton Shield Publishing has been in operation since November 2010 and runs an on @-@ line only news website , <unk> , delivering local news and services to the Sarnia @-@ Lambton area .", "There are two magazines currently published in Sarnia , Business Trends and Report on Industry .", "Business Trends is distributed through City Hall and Report on Industry is sent to executives in surrounding businesses .", "Report on Industry articles are available online .", "= = Notable people = = \n \n Among Sarnia 's distinguished residents are retired Canadian Space Agency astronaut Chris Hadfield , who flew on two NASA Space Shuttle missions and served as the first Canadian commander of the International Space Station during Expedition 35 .", "The Nobel laureate George Andrew <unk> moved to Sarnia from his native Hungary to join Dow Chemical in 1957 .", "James Doohan , the well @-@ known Star Trek actor , attended high school in Sarnia .", "<unk> virtuoso Mike Stevens still lives in Sarnia and tours all over the world ; he is also notable for his extensive work with aboriginal youth .", "Many notable <unk> are athletes and others associated with sports , such as NHL Hall of Famer <unk> <unk> , former NHL star Pat <unk> , retired NHL referee Kerry Fraser , current NHL star Steven <unk> , champion <unk> Steve <unk> , and golfer Mike Weir , who was the 2003 Masters Champion .", "Dominique <unk> , a Sarnia <unk> , won a bronze medal in <unk> Exercise , at the World Cup event in <unk> in March 2012 .", "The Honourable Alexander Mackenzie , second Prime Minister of Canada , was buried at <unk> Cemetery , Sarnia , where a monument has been erected .", "The <unk> – 1930s actress Marie <unk> was also born there .", "Katherine Ryan , comedian , writer , presenter and actress , was born in Sarnia in 1983 she now resides in London , England ." ]
[ "Sarnia is located on the eastern bank of the junction between the Upper and Lower Great Lakes where Lake Huron flows into the St. Clair River , which forms the Canada @-@ United States border , directly across from Port Huron , Michigan ." ]
[ " = Sarnia = \n \n Sarnia is a city in Southwestern Ontario , Canada , and had a 2011 population of 72 @,@ 366 .", "It is the largest city on Lake Huron and in Lambton County .", "The city 's natural harbour first attracted the French explorer La Salle , who named the site \" The Rapids \" when he had horses and men pull his 45 tonnes ( 50 short tons ; 44 long tons ) barque \" Le <unk> \" up the almost four @-@ knot current of the St. Clair River on 23 August 1679 .", "This was the first time anything other than a <unk> or other oar @-@ powered vessel had sailed into Lake Huron , and La Salle 's voyage was thus <unk> in the development of commercial shipping on the Great Lakes .", "Located in the natural harbour , the Sarnia port remains an important centre for lake <unk> and <unk> ships carrying cargoes of grain and petroleum products .", "The natural port and the salt <unk> that exist in the surrounding areas , together with the oil discovered in nearby Oil Springs in 1858 led to the massive growth of the petroleum industry in this area .", "Because Oil Springs was the first place in Canada and North America to drill commercially for oil , the knowledge that was acquired there led to oil <unk> from Sarnia travelling the world teaching other nations how to drill for oil .", "The complex of refining and chemical companies is called Chemical Valley and located south of downtown Sarnia .", "The city has the highest level of <unk> air pollution of any Canadian city because of its reliance on the petrochemical industry .", "About 60 percent of the particulate matter , however , comes from the neighboring United States .", "Lake Huron is cooler than the air in summer and warmer than the air in winter ; therefore , it <unk> Sarnia 's humid continental climate , which makes temperature extremes of hot and cold very rare .", "In the winter , Sarnia experiences lake @-@ effect snow because Arctic air blows across the warmer waters of Lake Huron and <unk> to form snow squalls once over land .", "<unk> , Sarnia is a large part of the artistic presence in Southern Ontario .", "The city 's International Symphony Orchestra is renowned in the area and has won the Outstanding Community Orchestra Award given by the Detroit Music Awards in 2011 .", "Michael Learned graced the stage of the Imperial Theatre for a 2010 production of Driving Miss Daisy .", "The largest event that happens in Sarnia is Sarnia Bayfest , which is a popular music festival that takes place during the summer .", "In 2013 , organizers cancelled the event because of money troubles but look forward in 2015 to combining with the International <unk> Festival and presenting a joint event .", "= = Name = = \n \n The name \" Sarnia \" is Latin for <unk> , which is a British Channel Island .", "In 1829 Sir John Colborne , a former governor of <unk> , was appointed Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada .", "In this capacity , he visited two small settlements in 1835 that had been laid out on the shores of Lake Huron .", "One of these , named \" The Rapids , \" consisted then of 44 <unk> , nine frame houses , four log houses , two brick dwellings , two <unk> and three stores .", "The villagers wished to change its name but were unable to agree on an alternative .", "The English settlers favoured the name \" Buenos Aires \" and the Scottish \" New Glasgow \" .", "Sir John Colborne suggested Port Sarnia .", "On 4 January 1836 , the name was formally adopted by a vote of 26 to 16 , and Colborne also named the nearby village Moore after British military hero Sir John Moore .", "Sarnia adopted the nickname \" The Imperial City \" on 7 May 1914 because of the visit of Canada 's Governor General , <unk> the Duke of <unk> , and his daughter Princess Patricia .", "= = History = = \n \n First Nations peoples have lived , hunted , and traveled across the area for at least 10 @,@ 000 years , as shown by archaeological evidence on Walpole Island .", "These peoples were drawn from an amalgamation of <unk> , <unk> , and <unk> clans , which formed the Three Fires Confederacy , also called the Council of Three Fires , in <unk> These clans came together through common links in both language and culture , developing a self @-@ sufficient society where tasks and responsibilities were equally shared among all members .", "During the <unk> and <unk> , The Three Fires Confederacy controlled much of the area known as the hub of the Great Lakes , which included the Canadian shore where Sarnia is now located .", "During this time , it maintained relations with many of the First Nations , including Huron , Sioux , and Iroquois , as well as the countries of Great Britain and France .", "In fact , their trading partners , the Huron , welcomed La Salle and the <unk> in 1679 after he sailed into Lake Huron .", "The Ontario Heritage Trust erected a sign under the Blue Water Bridge in commemoration of the voyage , as shown by the photo of the sign .", "Because of this beginning of the incursion of Europeans into the area , the members of the Confederacy helped shape the development of North America throughout the 18th Century , becoming a center of trade and culture .", "Great Britain supported this strengthening of the tribes in the area as a set of allies against the French and the <unk> .", "The people of the Three Fires Confederacy , however , sided with the French during the Seven Years ' War and only made peace with Great Britain after the Treaty of Fort Niagara in 1764 .", "It also fought on the side of the British during the War of 1812 .", "The Three Fires Confederacy also broke several treaties with the United States prior to 1815 , but finally signed the Treaty of <unk> in September of that year and ceased all hostilities directed at the United States .", "The Grand Council survived intact until the middle to late 19th century , when more modern political systems began to evolve .", "After the War of 1812 , the first Europeans in the area were French settlers loyal to the British Crown who moved north from Detroit .", "They successfully traded with the Three Fires Confederacy , which contributed to the growth of the area .", "After its foundation , Port Sarnia expanded throughout the 19th Century ; on 19 June 1856 , the residents passed the Act to <unk> the Town of Sarnia and the name Port Sarnia was officially changed to Sarnia effective 1 January 1857 .", "The Act mentioned 1 @,@ 000 inhabitants in three wards .", "The wealth of adjoining stands of timber , the discovery of oil in nearby Oil Springs in 1858 by James Miller Williams , and the arrival of the Great Western Railway in 1858 and the Grand Trunk Railway in 1859 all stimulated Sarnia 's growth .", "The rail lines were later linked directly to the United States by the opening of the St. Clair Tunnel under the St. Clair River at Sarnia in 1890 , by the Grand Trunk Railway , which was the first railroad tunnel ever constructed under a river .", "The tunnel was an engineering <unk> in its day , achieved through the development of original techniques for excavating in a compressed air environment .", "Canada <unk> Lines formed in 1913 from many previous companies that plied the waters of the St. Clair River .", "One of these companies was Northwest Transportation Company of Sarnia , which was founded in 1870 .", "By 20 April 1914 , when the residents passed Act to <unk> the City of Sarnia , the population had grown to 10 @,@ 985 in six wards .", "Sarnia officially became a city as of 7 May 1914 .", "Sarnia 's grain elevator , which is the sixth largest currently operating in Canada , was built after the dredging of Sarnia Harbour in 1927 .", "Two short years later , grain shipments had become an important part of Sarnia 's economy .", "The grain elevator rises above the harbour , and next to it is the slip for the numerous bulk carriers and other ships that are part of the shipping industry that includes vessels from all over the world .", "The waterway between Detroit and Sarnia is one of the world 's busiest , as indicated by the average of 78 @,@ <unk> @,@ 900 tonnes ( 87 @,@ 020 @,@ 800 short tons ; 77 @,@ 697 @,@ 100 long tons ) of shipping that annually travelled the river going in both directions during the period 1993 – 2002 .", "Lake <unk> and <unk> ships , which are known as \" <unk> , \" pass up and down the river at the rate of about one every seven minutes during the shipping season .", "During this same period , The Paul M. <unk> Tunnel , which was named after the retired president of <unk> in 2004 , was bored and began operation in 1995 .", "It accommodates double @-@ stacked rail cars and is located next to the original tunnel , which has been sealed .", "While there had been a petroleum industry in the Sarnia area since 1858 , the establishment of Polymer Corporation in 1942 to manufacture synthetic rubber during World War II was a great success and began Sarnia 's rise as a major petrochemical centre .", "Because of Sarnia 's importance in this industry , it appeared on a United States Government list of possible Soviet targets as part of its Anti @-@ Energy nuclear strike strategy during the Cold War .", "On 1 January 1991 , Sarnia and the neighbouring town of Clearwater were amalgamated as the new city of Sarnia @-@ Clearwater .", "The amalgamation was originally slated to include the village of Point Edward , although that village 's residents resisted and were eventually permitted to remain independent of the city .", "On 1 January 1992 , the city reverted to the name Sarnia .", "Sarnia 's population experienced a continual growth from 1961 to 1991 , with a 1991 population of 74 @,@ <unk> .", "In 2001 the population had declined by approximately 3 @,@ 000 .", "Since 2001 Sarnia 's population has been growing slowly , with a 2011 population count of 72 @,@ 366 .", "Despite these modest gains , an April 2010 report \" Sarnia @-@ Lambton 's Labour Market \" states : \" Large petrochemical companies are the community 's main economic drivers .", "Over the recent past , several plants have <unk> , and of those still in operation , increased <unk> and <unk> has led to significantly fewer workers . \"", ".", "These <unk> and the resulting loss of jobs , and therefore population as workers search for employment elsewhere , will contribute to a general decline shown by one August 2011 study , which shows that the population will decline by 17 % over the next twenty @-@ five years .", "The Monteith @-@ Brown study cited outlines a plan for restructuring the city based on hybrid <unk> areas , which will bring work opportunities closer to the neighborhoods where people live .", "The City of Sarnia and Lambton County are also implementing an economic development plan with an emphasis on <unk> and renewable energy .", "= = Geography = = \n \n Sarnia is located on the eastern shore of Lake Huron at its extreme southern point where it flows into the St. Clair River .", "Most of the surrounding area is flat , and the elevation ranges from 169 metres ( <unk> ft ) and 281 metres ( 922 ft ) above sea level .", "The soil mostly comprises clay .", "Despite this high percentage of clay , the soil is remarkably rich for cultivation .", "Prior to the Ice Age , glaciers covered most of the area , as can be seen not only by the existence of the Great Lakes themselves but also of alluvial sand deposits , terminal moraines , and rich oil reserves .", "The entire area was submerged and plant and animal matter formed many layers of sediment as they settled after the waters <unk> .", "Sarnia is not part of the Canadian Shield and is located just beyond its southernmost reaches , 290 kilometres ( 180 mi ) West of Toronto and 106 kilometres ( 66 mi ) North of Detroit .", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n Wiltshire Park , Woodland , Oak Acres , <unk> Beach , Oakwood Corners , <unk> <unk> , and Blackwell , are part of the North End of Sarnia , which begins immediately north of Ontario Highway 402 and terminates at the shore of Lake Huron .", "Coronation Park , Heritage Park , College Park , The Tree Streets , and Sherwood Village are some of the neighbourhoods south of the highway .", "The village of Blue Water was built to house workers and their families in Chemical Valley during the construction of Polymer Corporation and at one point had nearly 3 @,@ 000 residents .", "In 1961 , all the residents were relocated , mostly to the North End , to make way for expansion of the chemical industry .", "The village was demolished , and all that remains now is an historical marker at the corner of Vidal Street and Huron Avenue .", "This neighbourhood was largely forgotten until historian Lorraine Williams penned two books about it and was instrumental in the dedication of the plaque .", "= = = Climate = = = \n \n Sarnia has a humid continental climate ( Köppen climate classification <unk> ) .", "Winters are cold with a few short @-@ lasting Arctic air masses that dip far enough south and bring with them daily high temperatures lower than − 10 ° C ( 14 ° F ) .", "Sarnia , while not quite located in the southwestern Ontario <unk> , sometimes receives large quantities of lake @-@ effect snow .", "Sarnia averages 112 @.", "@ 0 cm ( 44 @.", "@ 1 in ) of snow per year , while London averages 194 @.", "@ 3 cm ( 76 @.", "@ 5 in ) .", "The lake creates a seasonal <unk> , and compared to the rest of Canada and inland Ontario , Sarnia has a noticeably longer warm period following summer .", "However , cooler temperatures tend to prevail for longer after winter .", "Lake Huron can also create large temperature differences within the city in spring and early summer , particularly on hot days in late May , early June .", "Finally , extreme temperatures , particularly lows , are rarely ever seen .", "Daily lows less than − 10 ° C ( 14 ° F ) are seen an average of 30 days a year , and less than − 20 ° C ( − 4 ° F ) two days a year .", "<unk> are warm to hot and usually humid .", "<unk> readings can be very high at times from late May to late September .", "In fact , Sarnia has the second greatest number of high <unk> days at or above 35 ° C ( 95 ° F ) ( with 23 @.", "@ 16 days on average per year ) and <unk> days at or above 30 ° C ( 86 ° F ) ( with 61 @.", "@ 20 days on average per year ) in Canada , both after Windsor , Ontario .", "<unk> can become quite severe from April to September .", "<unk> weather is very rare in the area but has occurred , such as the tornado event of 1953 .", "= = Demographics = = \n \n In the 2011 Census , the City of Sarnia had a population of 72 @,@ 366 , an increase of 1 @.", "@ 3 % from the 2006 Census .", "With a land area of 164 @.", "@ 71 km2 ( 63 @.", "@ 59 sq mi ) , it had a population density of 439 @.", "@ 354 / km2 ( 1 @,@ 137 @.", "@ 92 / sq mi ) in 2011 .", "In 2011 , Sarnia had an overwhelmingly white population ; only 8 @.", "@ 54 % were visible minorities .", "Of those , 63 @.", "@ 77 % were aboriginal representing the largest group .", "In 2011 , 89 @.", "@ 31 % of <unk> called English their mother tongue , 2 @.", "@ 46 % listed French , 0 @.", "@ 87 % stated both of those languages , and 7 @.", "@ 37 % said another language was their mother tongue .", "The median age in Sarnia is 44 @.", "@ 5 which is older than the Canadian median of 40 @.", "@ 95 , indicative of Sarnia 's aging population .", "According to the 2011 Census , Sarnia is predominately Christian as 28 @.", "@ 46 % of the population were Catholic , 12 @.", "@ 4 % were members of the United Church of Canada , 7 @.", "@ 3 % were Anglican , and 20 @.", "@ 06 % were of other Christian faiths , Muslim , or Jewish ; 28 @.", "@ 38 % professed no religious preference or were <unk> .", "The median income counting all persons 15 years old or older in Sarnia in 2010 was $ 29 @,@ 196 , while median family income was $ 76 @,@ 523 , both of which were slightly lower than Ontario 's , at $ 30 @,@ 526 and $ 80 @,@ <unk> , respectively .", "The cost of living in Sarnia , however , is significantly lower than it is in Ontario as a whole .", "The median value of a dwelling , for instance , is $ 179 @,@ 266 , compared to the $ 300 @,@ <unk> of Ontario as a whole .", "= = Economy and infrastructure = = \n \n The Sarnia @-@ Lambton <unk> Development Board states in its March 2011 Labour Market Report that : \" Even though employment in both the petrochemical and agricultural industries has declined significantly in recent years , these two industries remain central drivers of the Sarnia Lambton economy . \"", "When World War II threatened tropical sources of natural latex for rubber , Sarnia was selected as the site to spearhead development of synthetic petroleum @-@ based rubbers for war materials , and Polymer Corporation was built by Dow Chemical at the request of the Government of Canada .", "Large <unk> bring Alberta oil to Sarnia , where oil refining and petrochemical production have become <unk> of the city 's economy .", "Shell Canada , Imperial Oil , and <unk> Energy ( <unk> ) operate refineries in Sarnia .", "Large salt beds found under the city became a source of chlorine and other significant ingredients which contributed to the success of Chemical Valley .", "Chemical companies operating in Sarnia include <unk> Chemicals , Bayer ( Lanxess and <unk> <unk> ) , <unk> Corporation and <unk> Corporation .", "Dow ceased operations at its Sarnia site in 2009 .", "The plant was decommissioned , and the land has been sold to neighbouring <unk> Energy Corporation .", "<unk> produces power and steam for industry , and is the largest natural gas co @-@ generation plant in Canada .", "It has created the Bluewater Energy Park on the former Dow site .", "Lanxess produces more than 150 @,@ 000 tonnes ( 170 @,@ 000 short tons ; 150 @,@ 000 long tons ) of butyl rubber annually at its Sarnia location , and is the sole producer of regulatory @-@ approved , food @-@ grade butyl rubber , used in the manufacture of chewing gum .", "Within the boundaries of its Sarnia plant Lanxess has also created the <unk> @-@ industrial Park Sarnia .", "Chemical Valley and the surrounding area are home to 62 facilities and refineries .", "These industrial complexes are the heart of Sarnia 's infrastructure and economy .", "They directly employ nearly 8 @,@ 000 , and contribute to almost 45 @,@ 000 additional jobs in the area .", "In 1971 , the Canadian government deemed this area so important to the economic development of the country that it printed an image of a Sarnia Oil <unk> on the reverse of the Canadian $ 10 note .", "The huge industrial area is the cause of significant air and water pollution .", "The Canada Wide Daily Standard for airborne particulate matter and <unk> pollution , regulation <unk> , is 30 <unk> per cubic metre .", "Forty @-@ five percent of this particulate air pollution in Sarnia comes from Chemical Valley , and the rest drifts over the St. Clair River from the neighbouring United States in the form of what is known as \" <unk> Air <unk> . \"", "Sarnia is the location of <unk> 's Sarnia <unk> Power Plant .", "The facility went into full commercial operation in December 2009 , with 20 MW of power .", "As of September 2010 , the plant was the largest <unk> ( <unk> ) solar power generation facility in the world , putting out 97 MW .", "The 80 @-@ acre Western University Research Park , Sarnia @-@ Lambton Campus was established in 2003 by the University of Western Ontario as a joint initiative with the County of Lambton and the City of Sarnia .", "The park is also the location of the <unk> Innovation Centre , Canada 's centre for the <unk> of industrial <unk> .", "In 2012 <unk> began construction of North America 's first <unk> acid plant at the <unk> @-@ Industrial Park .", "The company has since announced that it plans to double the original size of this $ 80 million plant .", "<unk> is developing a 50 @,@ 000 square foot demonstration facility at the Bluewater Energy Park .", "This company captures waste gas / water streams to process into value @-@ added co @-@ products .", "<unk> Corporation , a Canadian <unk> startup company producing ultra @-@ low @-@ cost therapeutic antibody drugs , opened an office at the Western University Research Park in 2011 , and the <unk> Corporation began work on a pilot plant at the park in Summer 2012 , for the production of <unk> .", "= = = Retail and hospitality = = = \n \n Sarnia has two large malls : Lambton Mall with 72 stores , and the <unk> Centre with 9 stores , and several government and medical services .", "These large malls combine with several smaller shopping centres , discount stores , dollar stores , convenience stores , and a collection of antique and specialty stores to form the <unk> of Sarnia 's retail business .", "<unk> can choose from eight branded and many family @-@ owned hotels and <unk> .", "= = = Transportation = = = \n \n The Blue Water Bridge links Sarnia and its neighbouring village of Point Edward to the city of Port Huron in the United States .", "It spans the St. Clair River , which connects Lake Huron to Lake St. Clair .", "The bridge 's original three @-@ lane span , opened in 1938 , was twinned on 22 July 1997 , making the bridge the fourth busiest border crossing in Ontario .", "The Blue Water Bridge border crossing makes use of both the <unk> ( frequent traveler program ) and the Free and <unk> Trade ( <unk> ) program .", "<unk> Highway 402 with the American Interstate 94 ( I @-@ 94 ) and I @-@ 69 , the bridge forms part of the <unk> <unk> , and is one of the most important <unk> on the north – south truck routes .", "Public transportation within the City of Sarnia , including conventional bus transit , transportation of people with disabilities , transportation support for major events , and charter services , is provided by Sarnia Transit .", "From the city 's local airport , Sarnia Chris Hadfield Airport , Air Georgian operates services to and from Toronto Pearson International Airport on behalf of Air Canada Express .", "For rail travel , Sarnia is one of the two western <unk> , along with Windsor , of the Via Rail Quebec City – Windsor Corridor , over which a service departs Sarnia station in the morning and arrives in the evening .", "= = = Health care = = = \n \n Sarnia is served by Bluewater Health , a hospital with 188 acute care beds , 70 complex continuing care beds and 27 rehabilitation beds .", "The hospital opened in 2010 , following the amalgamation of several smaller facilities .", "Bluewater Health was recently recognized by Healthcare Insurance <unk> of Canada , one of the country 's largest hospital <unk> , for its continued improvement in patient safety and care quality .", "= = Culture = = \n \n \n = = = Music , theatre , and arts = = = \n \n Sarnia 's musical and theatrical presence in Southern Ontario is significant .", "The International Symphony Orchestra plays at the Imperial Theatre for an annual season lasting from September to April .", "In addition to symphonic concerts , the Imperial Theatre offers year @-@ round dramatic productions ; Michael Learned played the lead in Driving Miss Daisy at the theatre in 2010 .", "Former Max Webster frontman Kim Mitchell has returned to his hometown on occasion to play a concert , including his visit in 2008 for Sarnia 's popular <unk> , a competition where local amateur chefs share their recipes for <unk> ribs and compete against each other .", "Canadian composer and music <unk> Raymond Murray Schafer was born in Sarnia and developed his radical <unk> techniques there .", "Musicians and groups such as Aerosmith , <unk> , Keith Urban , John Bon Jovi and Rascal Flatts have played at Sarnia Bayfest in the past .", "The Sarnia Bayfest , which was preceded by the \" Festival by the Bay , \" is an annual concert festival that features big @-@ name rock and country bands , typically during the second or third weekend of July .", "2013 would have marked the fifteenth anniversary of the annual festival , but financial problems caused the event 's cancellation .", "Prior to December 2013 , organizers stated that it is \" not the end \" and that they planned on coming back on solid financial footing sometime in the future .", "As of December 2013 , however , Bayfest organizers indicated they planned on merging with the International <unk> Festival for a joint event in 2015 .", "Besides the single museum in Sarnia proper , six other museums in the local area document Sarnia 's history , including its legacy as the home of the North American Oil Industry .", "Gallery Lambton offers 12 annual art exhibitions .", "In 2012 the Judith and Norman Alex Art Gallery opened .", "It is an international Category A art gallery .", "During the Christmas season , the city of Sarnia presents the annual \" Celebration of Lights \" in Centennial Park .", "The event was created in 1984 by Dr. Wills <unk> and a committee funded by the retail chain Hudson 's Bay , and the national telecommunications company <unk> .", "From modest beginnings the event has garnered numerous awards as it has grown , including second place in the 2002 Canadian Government 's Canada <unk> competition .", "The Celebration , was incorporated in its national <unk> year and is now run by a voluntary Board of Directors .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n There are over 100 parks in Sarnia , the largest being Canatara Park , which covers over 200 acres along the shore of Lake Huron .", "Canatara is an Ojibwe word that means Blue Water .", "The park was opened 24 May 1933 .", "Within the park is Lake <unk> , a haven for 280 different species of birds on their migration routes .", "The park also maintains a Children 's Animal Farm as part of Sarnia 's commitment to wildlife .", "The annual \" Christmas on the Farm \" weekend event held at the Farm in early December is a popular community event enjoyed by families .", "Canatara Park is one of the first parks in southern Ontario to feature an outdoor fitness equipment installation .", "The largest recreational park in Sarnia is Germain Park , which incorporates five baseball <unk> , four soccer fields , an outdoor pool , and the Community Gardens .", "As a memorial to Canadian aviators who gave their lives in World War II , one of the remaining Canadair Sabres in Canada is on display in the park , \n Centennial Park was opened on Dominion Day in 1967 , as part of Canada 's centenary celebrations .", "The City of Sarnia decided in 2013 to close much of Centennial Park , after the discovery of toxic lead and <unk> in the soil .", "Sarnia has one remaining museum within its city limits : \" Stones ' N <unk> \" , which houses over 6 @,@ 000 exhibits .", "The collection includes rocks , artifacts , fossils , and bones from all over the world .", "A previous museum , the Discovery House Museum , has been converted into to a hospice .", "This historic house , built between 1869 and 1875 , is recognised as a testament to Victorian Era construction .", "The city 's sandy fresh water beaches are a popular tourist attraction , while the sheltered harbour houses <unk> for recreational sailing .", "Since 1925 , the 400 km ( 250 mi ) Mackinac race from Sarnia / Port Huron to Mackinac Island at the north end of the lake has been the highlight of the sailing season , drawing more than 3 @,@ 000 sailors each year .", "Sarnia 's fresh @-@ cut fries are another popular tourist attraction , and thousands of visitors annually visit the chip trucks parked under the Blue Water Bridge .", "Niagara @-@ based cookbook author and food e @-@ magazine publisher Lynn <unk> visited the chip trucks in August 2012 and stated \" I was blown away by Sarnia , \" not only by the city 's waterfront , where the chip trucks are located , but also by the chip trucks themselves .", "She also published an article in her e @-@ magazine , The Ontario Table , recognizing the outstanding quality of the fresh @-@ cut fries .", "<unk> @-@ based travel writer Pat <unk> also recognized the quality of Sarnia 's fries in his 2007 piece \" Sarnia <unk> Best Fries in the World . \"", "In 2012 , Sarnia officials even created a special <unk> to reach the chip trucks during a period of construction .", "Realizing the popularity of Sarnia 's chip trucks , the Ontario Medical Association includes them in a campaign to have fries and other junk food labelled for being dangerous in the same manner as cigarettes .", "= = Sports = = \n \n Sarnia is home to the Sarnia Sting , a junior ice hockey team in the Ontario Hockey League .", "<unk> <unk> , a former NHL player , was a part owner of the team .", "Former Sting player Steven <unk> was selected first overall in the 2008 NHL Entry Draft by the Tampa Bay Lightning , and was followed by <unk> <unk> in 2012 .", "Sarnia is also home to the Sarnia Legionnaires ice hockey team , which plays in the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League .", "The team is successor to the Sarnia Legionnaires ( 1954 – 1970 ) , who won five Western Jr . '", "B ' championships and four Sutherland Cups during 16 seasons in the Ontario Hockey Association .", "Sarnia has a successful tradition in Canadian football .", "As members of the Ontario Rugby Football Union , the local team Sarnia <unk> twice won the Grey Cup , in 1934 and 1936 .", "The modern Sarnia <unk> are a semi @-@ professional team playing in the Northern Football Conference .", "The Sarnia @-@ born world champion <unk> Steve <unk> played as alternate for the Glenn Howard <unk> in the 2007 Tim <unk> <unk> and 2007 Ford World Men 's <unk> Championship , winning both times .", "= = Government = = \n \n Sarnia City Council consists of nine elected members : the Mayor , four members from the city , and four members from the county .", "The Mayor and all Council members are elected to four @-@ year terms .", "The four Lambton County Council members serve both County and City Council .", "The current mayor , Mike Bradley , has held the position since December 1988 and is currently the second longest @-@ serving mayor in the province of Ontario behind Milton 's <unk> <unk> .", "Past mayors of the city have included Andy Brandt , <unk> <unk> , Paul <unk> , Thomas George Johnston , and Alexander Mackenzie , the second Prime Minister of Canada .", "At the provincial level , Sarnia is located within the Sarnia — Lambton provincial electoral district , represented in 2013 by Bob Bailey , a member of the <unk> Conservative Party of Ontario .", "At the federal level , Sarnia is located within the Sarnia — Lambton federal electoral district which in 2013 was represented by Patricia Davidson of the Conservative Party of Canada .", "Over the past 50 years , Sarnia 's voters have been moderate , and the party affiliation of its Members of Parliament , both provincial and federal , has swung back and forth largely between the Liberal and <unk> Conservative parties ( a New Democrat was elected in their 1990 provincial wave ) .", "= = Education = = \n \n The Lambton Kent District School Board is responsible for the 13 elementary and four secondary public schools ( Northern Collegiate Institute and <unk> School , Alexander <unk> Secondary School , Sarnia Collegiate Institute & Technical School , and St. Clair Secondary School ) located within Sarnia 's boundaries .", "The St. Clair Catholic District School Board is responsible for the city 's seven elementary and two secondary Catholic schools ( St. Christopher 's and St. Patrick 's ) .", "In 2014 , St. Patrick 's and St. Christopher 's merged , under the St. Patrick 's name , on St. Christopher 's North Sarnia site .", "The <unk> <unk> <unk> de Providence ( <unk> Providence ) represents the two French Catholic schools in the city , Saint @-@ François @-@ Xavier and Saint @-@ Thomas @-@ d <unk> , while the <unk> <unk> <unk> operates two French public schools , the elementary École Les <unk> and the secondary École <unk> Franco @-@ Jeunesse .", "There are also two independent Christian elementary schools in Sarnia — Sarnia Christian School and Temple Christian Academy .", "Lambton College , which offers two @-@ year programs and <unk> , is one of Ontario 's 21 colleges of applied arts and technology .", "It has a full @-@ time enrolment of 3 @,@ 500 and a part @-@ time enrolment of about 8 @,@ 000 .", "It is the city 's only post @-@ secondary school .", "= = Media = = \n \n There are four radio stations that originate from Sarnia , although other stations <unk> their signal there , notably <unk> @-@ FM , a First Nations produced station from <unk> Point , and <unk> @-@ FM and <unk> @-@ 3 @-@ FM , <unk> of <unk> Radio One and <unk> Radio @-@ Canada <unk> , respectively , from Windsor , Ontario .", "CHOK , country / news / sports \n <unk> @-@ FM The Fox , adult contemporary \n CHOK @-@ 1 @-@ FM ( <unk> of CHOK AM ) \n <unk> @-@ FM , active rock \n Sarnia does not have a network television station of its own , although it has a community channel on <unk> , which is the cable television provider in Sarnia .", "Cable systems pipe in stations from <unk> and Toronto .", "The city 's main daily newspaper is the Sarnia Observer , owned by <unk> , which purchased Sun Media in 2014 for $ 316 million .", "A weekly newspaper called the Sarnia Journal began distribution in March 2014 .", "It is distributed to 30 @,@ 000 households in Sarnia , Bright ’ s Grove , Point Edward and <unk> .", "The community publications Sarnia This Week , Lambton County Smart <unk> and Business Trends are owned by Bowes Publishing .", "The monthly business oriented newspaper First Monday is owned by Huron Web <unk> and Graphics .", "Lambton Shield Publishing has been in operation since November 2010 and runs an on @-@ line only news website , <unk> , delivering local news and services to the Sarnia @-@ Lambton area .", "There are two magazines currently published in Sarnia , Business Trends and Report on Industry .", "Business Trends is distributed through City Hall and Report on Industry is sent to executives in surrounding businesses .", "Report on Industry articles are available online .", "= = Notable people = = \n \n Among Sarnia 's distinguished residents are retired Canadian Space Agency astronaut Chris Hadfield , who flew on two NASA Space Shuttle missions and served as the first Canadian commander of the International Space Station during Expedition 35 .", "The Nobel laureate George Andrew <unk> moved to Sarnia from his native Hungary to join Dow Chemical in 1957 .", "James Doohan , the well @-@ known Star Trek actor , attended high school in Sarnia .", "<unk> virtuoso Mike Stevens still lives in Sarnia and tours all over the world ; he is also notable for his extensive work with aboriginal youth .", "Many notable <unk> are athletes and others associated with sports , such as NHL Hall of Famer <unk> <unk> , former NHL star Pat <unk> , retired NHL referee Kerry Fraser , current NHL star Steven <unk> , champion <unk> Steve <unk> , and golfer Mike Weir , who was the 2003 Masters Champion .", "Dominique <unk> , a Sarnia <unk> , won a bronze medal in <unk> Exercise , at the World Cup event in <unk> in March 2012 .", "The Honourable Alexander Mackenzie , second Prime Minister of Canada , was buried at <unk> Cemetery , Sarnia , where a monument has been erected .", "The <unk> – 1930s actress Marie <unk> was also born there .", "Katherine Ryan , comedian , writer , presenter and actress , was born in Sarnia in 1983 she now resides in London , England ." ]
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[ " = Norman Finkelstein = \n \n Norman Gary Finkelstein ( born December 8 , 1953 ) is an American political scientist , activist , professor , and author .", "His primary fields of research are the Israeli – Palestinian conflict and the politics of the Holocaust , an interest motivated by the experiences of his parents who were Jewish Holocaust survivors .", "He is a graduate of Binghamton University and received his <unk> in political science at Princeton University .", "He has held faculty positions at Brooklyn College , Rutgers University , Hunter College , New York University , and DePaul University where he was an assistant professor from 2001 to 2007 .", "In 2007 , after a highly publicized feud between Finkelstein and an academic opponent , Alan Dershowitz , Finkelstein 's tenure bid at DePaul was denied .", "Finkelstein was placed on administrative leave for the 2007 – 2008 academic year , and on September 5 , 2007 , he announced his resignation after coming to a settlement with the university on generally undisclosed terms .", "An official statement from DePaul strongly defended the decision to deny Finkelstein tenure , stated that outside influence played no role in the decision .", "In 2008 , he was banned from entering Israel for 10 years .", "Finkelstein taught at <unk> University Middle East Institute in Turkey between 2014 and 2015 .", "= = Personal background and education = = \n \n Finkelstein has written of his Jewish parents ' experiences during World War II .", "His mother , <unk> <unk> , grew up in Warsaw , survived the Warsaw <unk> , the <unk> concentration camp , and two slave labor camps .", "Her first husband died in the war .", "She considered the day of her liberation as the most horrible day of her life , as she realized that she was alone , her parents and siblings gone .", "Norman 's father , <unk> Finkelstein , active in <unk> <unk> , was a survivor of both the Warsaw <unk> and the Auschwitz concentration camp .", "After the war they met in a displaced persons camp in <unk> , Austria , and then emigrated to the United States , where his father became a factory worker and his mother a homemaker and later a <unk> .", "Finkelstein 's mother was an ardent pacifist .", "Both his parents died in 1995 .", "Of his parents , Finkelstein has recalled that \" they saw the world through the <unk> of the Nazi Holocaust .", "They were <unk> indebted to the Soviet Union ( to whom they attributed the defeat of the Nazis ) , and so anyone who was anti @-@ Soviet they were extremely harsh on \" .", "They supported the Soviet Union 's approval of the creation of the State of Israel , as <unk> by <unk> , who stated that the Jews had earned the right to a state , but thought that Israel had sold its soul to the West and \" refused to have any truck with it \" .", "Finkelstein grew up in Borough Park , then Mill Basin , both in Brooklyn , New York , where he attended James Madison High School .", "In his memoir , Finkelstein recalls his strong youthful identification with the outrage that his mother , witness to the <unk> atrocities of World War II , felt at the carnage wrought by the United States in Vietnam .", "One childhood friend recalls his mother 's \" emotional investment in left @-@ wing humanitarian causes as bordering on <unk> \" .", "He had \" <unk> [ her ] <unk> \" , a trait which he admits rendered him \" <unk> \" when talking of the Vietnam War , and which <unk> him with a \" <unk> @-@ than @-@ thou \" attitude at the time which he now regrets .", "But Finkelstein regards his absorption of his mother 's outlook — the refusal to put aside a sense of moral outrage in order to get on with one 's life — as a virtue .", "Subsequently , his reading of Noam Chomsky played an important role in <unk> the passion bequeathed to him by his mother to the necessity of maintaining intellectual rigor .", "Finkelstein completed his undergraduate studies at Binghamton University in New York in 1974 , after which he studied at the École <unk> des <unk> Études in Paris .", "A deep admirer of Paul <unk> , he was an ardent <unk> and was devastated by the news of the trial of the Gang of Four , an event which \" totally devastated \" him , and led him to abandon <unk> – <unk> .", "Finkelstein received his Master 's degree in political science in 1980 , and later his PhD in political studies , from Princeton .", "His doctoral thesis was on Zionism .", "Before gaining academic employment , Finkelstein was a part @-@ time social worker with teenage <unk> in New York .", "He then taught successively at Rutgers University , New York University , Brooklyn College , and Hunter College and at DePaul University in Chicago .", "During the First Intifada , he spent every summer from 1988 in the West Bank , a guest of Palestinian families in Hebron and Beit <unk> .", "According to The New York Times , Finkelstein left Hunter College in 2001 , \" after his teaching load and salary were reduced \" by the college administration .", "In his own recollection , he enjoyed teaching at Hunter ( 1992 – 2000 ) and was ' <unk> kicked out of ' the school after <unk> them to keep him on with just two courses a semester ( $ 12 @,@ 000 a year ) .", "Hunter set conditions that would have required him to spend four days a week , which he thought unacceptable .", "Beginning with his doctoral thesis at Princeton , Finkelstein 's career has been marked by controversy .", "A self @-@ described \" forensic scholar \" , he has written sharply critical academic reviews of several prominent writers and scholars whom he accuses of <unk> the documentary record in order to defend Israel 's policies and practices .", "His writings have dealt with politically charged topics such as Zionism , the demographic history of Palestine and his allegations of the existence of a \" Holocaust Industry \" that exploits the memory of the Holocaust to further Israeli and financial interests .", "Citing linguist and political activist Noam Chomsky as an example , Finkelstein notes that it is \" possible to unite exacting scholarly rigor with scathing moral outrage , \" and supporters and detractors alike have remarked on the polemical style of Finkelstein 's work .", "Its content has been praised by eminent historians such as Raul Hilberg and Avi Shlaim , as well as Chomsky .", "Finkelstein has described himself as \" an old @-@ fashioned communist , \" in the sense that he \" see [ s ] no value whatsoever in states . \"", "= = Academic career = = \n \n \n = = = On From Time Immemorial = = = \n \n In Finkelstein 's doctoral thesis , he examined the claims made in Joan Peters 's From Time Immemorial , a best @-@ selling book at the time .", "Peters 's \" history and defense \" of Israel deals with the demographic history of Palestine .", "<unk> studies had tended to assert that the Arab population of Ottoman @-@ controlled Palestine , a 94 % majority at the turn of the century , had dwindled towards parity due to massive Zionist immigration .", "Peters radically challenged this picture by arguing that a substantial part of the Palestinian people were descended from immigrants from other Arab countries from the early 19th century onwards .", "It followed , for Peters and many of her readers , that the picture of a native Palestinian population overwhelmed by Jewish immigration was little more than propaganda , and that in actuality two almost simultaneous waves of immigration met in what had been a relatively unpopulated land .", "From Time Immemorial had been praised by figures as varied as Barbara <unk> , Theodore H. White , Elie Wiesel , and Lucy <unk> .", "Saul <unk> , for one , wrote in a jacket endorsement that : \n \" Millions of people the world over , smothered by false history and propaganda , will be grateful for this clear account of the origins of the Palestinians . \"", "Finkelstein asserted that the book was a \" monumental hoax \" .", "He later opined that , while Peters 's book received widespread interest and approval in the United States , a scholarly demonstration of its <unk> and <unk> aroused little attention : \n \" By the end of 1984 , From Time Immemorial had ... received some two hundred [ favorable ] notices ... in the United States .", "The only ' false ' notes in this <unk> chorus of praise were the Journal of Palestine Studies , which ran a highly critical review by Bill Farrell ; the small Chicago @-@ based <unk> In These Times , which published a <unk> version of this writer 's findings ; and Alexander Cockburn , who devoted a series of columns in The Nation exposing the hoax .", "...", "The periodicals in which From Time Immemorial had already been favorably reviewed refused to run any critical correspondence ( e.g.", "The New Republic , The Atlantic Monthly , <unk> ) .", "<unk> that had yet to review the book rejected a manuscript on the subject as of little or no consequence ( e.g.", "The Village Voice , <unk> , The New York Review of Books ) .", "Not a single national newspaper or columnist contacted found <unk> that a best @-@ selling , <unk> praised ' study ' of the Middle East conflict was a <unk> hoax . \"", "Noam Chomsky later <unk> : \n \" I warned him , if you follow this , you 're going to get in trouble — because you 're going to expose the American intellectual community as a gang of <unk> , and they are not going to like it , and they 're going to destroy you . \"", "In 1986 , the New York Review of Books published <unk> <unk> 's review and an exchange with critics of the review in which he criticized the assumptions and evidence on which Peters 's thesis relied , thus lending independent support from an expert in Palestinian demographics to Finkelstein 's doctoral critique .", "In the house journal of the American Council on Foreign Relations , Foreign Affairs , William B.", "<unk> , the Edward <unk> professor of Politics at the University of Virginia and authority on Middle Eastern politics , later described Finkelstein 's critique of From Time Immemorial as a \" landmark essay \" and a \" victory to his credit \" , in its \" demonstration \" of the \" <unk> scholarship \" of Peters ' book .", "Israeli historian Avi Shlaim later praised Finkelstein 's thesis , saying that it had established his credentials when he was still a doctoral student .", "In Shlaim 's view , Finkelstein had produced an \" <unk> case \" with \" <unk> evidence \" , proving that Peters ' book was both \" preposterous and worthless \" .", "According to Noam Chomsky , the controversy that surrounded Finkelstein 's research caused a delay in his earning his Ph.D. at Princeton University .", "Chomsky wrote in Understanding Power that Finkelstein \" literally could not get the faculty to read [ his dissertation ] \" and that Princeton eventually granted Finkelstein his doctorate only \" out of embarrassment [ for Princeton ] \" but refused to give him any further professional backing .", "Finkelstein published portions of his thesis in the following publications : \n \" <unk> and the Palestine Question : The Not @-@ So @-@ Strange Case of Joan Peters 's From Time Immemorial \" , Chapter 2 of <unk> the Victims : <unk> Scholarship and the Palestinian Question ( 1988 ) ; and \n \" A Land Without a People ( Joan Peters ' \" Wilderness \" Image ) \" , Chapter 2 of Image and Reality of the Israel @-@ Palestine Conflict ( 1995 ) .", "= = = The Holocaust Industry = = = \n \n The Holocaust Industry : Reflections on the <unk> of Jewish Suffering was published in 2000 .", "Here , Finkelstein argues that Elie Wiesel and others exploit the memory of the Holocaust as an \" ideological weapon . \"", "The purpose , writes Finkelstein , is to enable the State of Israel , \" one of the world 's most formidable military powers , with a <unk> human rights record , [ to ] cast itself as a victim state ; \" that is , to provide Israel \" immunity to criticism . \"", "He <unk> what he calls a \" double shakedown \" by \" a repellent gang of <unk> , <unk> and <unk> \" seeking enormous legal damages and financial settlements from Germany and Switzerland , <unk> which then go to the lawyers and institutional actors involved in <unk> them , rather than actual Holocaust survivors .", "The book received a hostile reception in some quarters , with critics charging that it was poorly researched and / or allowed others to exploit it for antisemitic purposes .", "The German historian Hans <unk> disparaged the first edition as \" a most trivial book , which appeals to easily aroused anti @-@ Semitic prejudices \" .", "Israeli Holocaust historian Israel <unk> called the book \" a <unk> \" , stating \" this is not research ; it isn 't even political literature ...", "I don 't even think it should be reviewed or critiqued as a legitimate book . \"", "The book was also harshly criticized by Brown University Professor Omer Bartov and University of Chicago Professor Peter <unk> .", "However , <unk> Holocaust scholar Raul Hilberg said the book expressed views Hilberg himself subscribed to in substance , in that he too found the exploitation of the Holocaust , as Finkelstein describes , \" <unk> \" .", "Asked on another occasion if Finkelstein 's analysis might play into the hands of neo @-@ Nazis for antisemitic purposes , Hilberg replied : \" Well , even if they do use it in that fashion , I 'm afraid that when it comes to the truth , it has to be said openly , without regard to any consequences that would be undesirable , embarrassing \" .", "Other critics claim Finkelstein 's evidence is highly selective and / or dubious and that his arguments would be based on a <unk> of history and a questionable use of sources .", "The historian David <unk> wrote that while Finkelstein <unk> Swiss banks of serious <unk> towards Holocaust survivors and depicts them as victims of a Jewish terror based on a sentence from an important report annex , he had ignored the report body which describes <unk> actions by Swiss banks , inappropriate closing of accounts , failure to keep adequate records , and so on .", "= = = Criticism of Alan Dershowitz 's The Case for Israel = = = \n \n Shortly after the publication of the book The Case for Israel by Alan Dershowitz , Finkelstein derided it as \" a collection of fraud , <unk> , plagiarism , and nonsense \" .", "During a debate on Democracy Now !", ", Finkelstein asserted that Dershowitz lacked knowledge about specific contents of his own book .", "He also claimed that Dershowitz did not write the book , and may not have even read it .", "Finkelstein noted 20 instances , in as many pages , where Dershowitz 's book cites the same sources and passages used by Joan Peters in her book , in largely the same sequence , with <unk> in the same places .", "In two instances , Dershowitz <unk> Peters 's errors ( see below ) .", "From this Finkelstein concluded that Dershowitz had not checked the original sources himself , contrary to the latter 's claims .", "Finkelstein suggests that this copying of quotations amounts to copying ideas .", "Examining a copy of a proof of Dershowitz 's book he managed to obtain , he found evidence that Dershowitz had his <unk> assistant , Holly Beth Billington , check in the Harvard library the sources he had read in Peters 's book .", "Dershowitz answered the charge in a letter to the University of California 's Press Director <unk> <unk> , arguing that Finkelstein had made up the smoking gun quotation , in that he had changed its wording ( from ' cite ' to ' copy ' ) in his book .", "In public debate he has stated that if \" somebody borrowed the quote without going to check back on whether Mark Twain had said that , obviously that would be a serious charge \" ; however , he insisted emphatically that he himself did not do that , that he had indeed checked the original source by Twain .", "Dershowitz threatened libel action over the charges in Finkelstein 's book , as a consequence of which , the publisher deleted the word \" plagiarism \" from the text before publication .", "Finkelstein agreed to remove the suggestion that Dershowitz was not the true author of The Case for Israel because , as the publisher said , \" he couldn 't document that \" .", "<unk> that he did consult the original sources , Dershowitz said Finkelstein is simply accusing him of good scholarly practice : citing references he learned of initially from Peters 's book .", "Dershowitz denies that he used any of Peters 's ideas without citation . \"", "<unk> is taking someone else 's words and claiming they 're your own .", "There are no borrowed words from anybody .", "There are no borrowed ideas from anybody because I fundamentally disagree with the conclusions of Peters 's book . \"", "In a footnote in The Case for Israel which cites Peters 's book , Dershowitz explicitly denies that he \" relies \" on Peters for \" conclusions or data \" .", "In their joint interview on Democracy Now , however , Finkelstein cited specific passages in Dershowitz 's book in which a phrase that he says Peters coined was incorrectly attributed to George Orwell : \n \" [ Peters ] coins the phrase , ' turnspeak ' , she says she 's using it as a play off of George Orwell which as all listeners know used the phrase ' <unk> . '", "She coined her own phrase , ' turnspeak ' .", "You go to Mr. Dershowitz 's book , he got so confused in his massive <unk> from Joan Peters that on two occasions , I 'll cite them for those who have a copy of the book , on page 57 and on page 153 he uses the phrase , quote , George Orwell 's ' turnspeak ' . '", "<unk> ' is not Orwell , Mr. Dershowitz , you 're the Felix Frankfurter chair at Harvard , you must know that Orwell would never use such a <unk> phrase as ' turnspeak ' \" .", "James O.", "<unk> , the former president of Dartmouth College , the University of Iowa , and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences , has defended Dershowitz : \n I do not understand [ Finkelstein 's ] charge of plagiarism against Alan Dershowitz .", "There is no claim that Dershowitz used the words of others without attribution .", "When he uses the words of others , he quotes them properly and generally cites them to the original sources ( Mark Twain , Palestine Royal Commission , etc . )", "[ Finkelstein 's ] complaint is that instead he should have cited them to the secondary source , in which Dershowitz may have come upon them .", "But as The Chicago Manual of Style emphasizes : ' Importance of attribution .", "With all reuse of others ' materials , it is important to identify the original as the source .", "This not only <unk> the claims of fair use , it also helps avoid any accusation of plagiarism . '", "This is precisely what Dershowitz did .", "Responding to an article in The Nation by Alexander Cockburn , Dershowitz also cited The Chicago Manual of Style : \n Cockburn 's claim is that some of the quotes should not have been cited to their original sources but rather to a secondary source , where he believes I stumbled upon them .", "Even if he were correct that I found all these quotations in Peters 's book , the preferred method of citation is to the original source , as The Chicago Manual of Style emphasizes : \" With all reuse of others ' materials , it is important to identify the original as the source .", "This ... helps avoid any accusation of plagiarism ... To cite a source from a secondary source ( ' quoted in ... ' ) is generally to be discouraged .... \" \n ... to which Cockburn responded : \n Quoting The Chicago Manual of Style , Dershowitz <unk> implies that he followed the rules by citing \" the original \" as opposed to the secondary source , Peters .", "He <unk> Chicago here , where \" the original \" means merely the origin of the borrowed material , which is , in this instance , Peters .", "Now look at the second bit of the quote from Chicago , <unk> separated from the preceding sentence by a demure three @-@ point <unk> .", "As my associate Kate Levin has discovered , this passage ( \" To cite a source from a secondary source ... \" ) occurs on page <unk> , which is no less than 590 pages later than the material before the <unk> , in a section titled \" <unk> Taken from Secondary Sources . \"", "Here 's the full quote , with what Dershowitz left out set in bold : \" ' <unk> in ' .", "To cite a source from a secondary source ( \" quoted in \" ) is generally to be discouraged , since authors are expected to have examined the works they cite .", "If an original source is unavailable , however , both the original and the secondary source must be listed . \"", "So Chicago is clearly insisting that unless Dershowitz went to the originals , he was obliged to cite Peters .", "Finkelstein has conclusively demonstrated that he didn 't go to the originals .", "<unk> , <unk> , plus added time for <unk> distortion of the language of Chicago 's guidelines , <unk> together two separate discussions .", "On behalf of Dershowitz , Harvard Law School dean <unk> <unk> asked former Harvard president Derek Bok to investigate the assertion of plagiarism ; Bok <unk> Dershowitz of the charge .", "In an April 3 , 2007 interview with the Harvard Crimson , \" Dershowitz confirmed that he had sent a letter last September to DePaul faculty members lobbying against Finkelstein 's tenure . \"", "In April 2007 , Dr. Frank <unk> , a former Editor @-@ in @-@ Chief of the UCLA Law Review , published an analysis of the charges made against Finkelstein by Dershowitz , finding no merit in any single charge and concluding that Dershowitz had misrepresented matters .", "In a follow @-@ up analysis he concluded that he could find ' no way of avoiding the inference that Dershowitz copied the quotation from Twain from Peters 's From Time Immemorial , and not from the original source ' , as Dershowitz claimed .", "In an interview given for the film American Radical : The Trials of Norman Finkelstein in 2009 , Dershowitz said of Finkelstein : \" I don 't think he is a Jew .", "He 's Jewish only on his parents ' side . \"", "= = Controversies = = \n \n \n = = = <unk> denial and resignation = = = \n \n In September 2006 , Dershowitz sent members of DePaul 's law and political science faculties what he described as \" a <unk> of Norman Finkelstein 's most <unk> academic sins , and especially his outright lies , <unk> , and distortions \" and lobbied professors , alumni and administrators to deny Finkelstein tenure .", "De Paul 's political science committee investigated his accusations against Finkelstein and concluded that they were not based on legitimate criticism .", "The department subsequently invited John <unk> and Ian <unk> , two independent academics with known expertise on the Israel – Palestine conflict , to evaluate the academic merit of Finkelstein 's work ; they came to the same conclusion .", "Also in 2006 , the Washington Post noted \" the <unk> repeatedly accused \" Norman Finkelstein of being a \" Holocaust <unk> \" and that \" These charges have proved <unk> . \"", "Finkelstein 's mother survived the <unk> concentration camp , his father survived the Auschwitz concentration camp , and most of his family died in the Holocaust \n In early 2007 , the DePaul Political Science Department voted nine to three , and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Personnel Committee five to zero , in favor of giving Finkelstein tenure .", "The three opposing faculty members subsequently filed a minority report opposing tenure , supported by the Dean of the College , Chuck Suchar .", "Suchar stated he opposed tenure because Finkelstein 's \" personal and reputation <unk> attacks on Dershowitz , Benny Morris , and the <unk> authors Elie Wiesel and Jerzy <unk> \" were inconsistent with DePaul 's \" <unk> \" values ; as examples of the latter , Suchar argued that Finkelstein lacked respect for \" the dignity of the individual \" and for \" the rights of others to hold and express different intellectual positions \" .", "<unk> considerable public debate , Dershowitz actively campaigned to block Finkelstein 's tenure bid .", "In June 2007 , a 4 – 3 vote by DePaul University 's Board on Promotion and <unk> ( a faculty board ) , affirmed by the university 's president , the Rev.", "Dennis <unk> , denied Finkelstein tenure .", "The university denied that Dershowitz , who had been criticized for his campaign against Finkelstein 's tenure , played any part in this decision .", "At the same time , the university denied tenure to international studies assistant professor <unk> <unk> , a strong supporter of Finkelstein , despite unanimous support from her department , the Personnel Committee and the dean .", "Finkelstein stated that he would engage in civil disobedience if attempts were made to bar him from teaching his students .", "The Faculty Council later affirmed the right of <unk> Finkelstein and <unk> to appeal , which a university lawyer said was not possible .", "Council President Anne Bartlett said she was \" ' terribly concerned ' correct procedure was not followed \" .", "DePaul 's faculty association considered taking no @-@ confidence votes on administrators , including the president , because of the tenure <unk> .", "In a statement issued upon Finkelstein 's resignation , DePaul called him \" a prolific scholar and an outstanding teacher \" .", "Dershowitz expressed outrage at the compromise and this statement in particular , saying that the university had \" traded truth for peace \" .", "In June 2007 , after two weeks of protests , some DePaul students staged a sit @-@ in and hunger strike in support of both professors denied tenure .", "The Illinois Conference of the American Association of University <unk> also sent a letter to the university 's president stating : \" It is entirely illegitimate for a university to deny tenure to a professor out of fear that his published research ... might hurt a college 's reputation \" and that the association has \" explicitly rejected <unk> as an appropriate criterion for evaluating faculty members \" .", "In a 2014 interview , professor Matthew Abraham , author of Out of <unk> : Academic Freedom and the Question of Palestine , described the Finkelstein tenure case as \" one of the most significant academic freedom cases in the last fifty years \" , claiming the case demonstrated \" the substantial pressure outside parties can place on a mid @-@ tier religious institution when the perspectives advanced by a controversial scholar threaten dominant interests \" .", "= = = <unk> entry to Israel in 2008 = = = \n \n On May 23 , 2008 , Finkelstein was denied entry to Israel , according to unnamed Shin Bet security officials , because \" of suspicions involving hostile elements in Lebanon \" and that he \" did not give a full accounting to <unk> with regard to these suspicions . \"", "Finkelstein had previously visited south Lebanon and met with Lebanese families during the 2006 Lebanon War .", "He was banned from entering Israel for 10 years .", "Finkelstein was questioned after his arrival at Ben Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv and detained for 24 hours in a holding cell .", "After speaking to Israeli attorney Michael <unk> he was placed on a flight back to Amsterdam , his point of origin .", "In an interview with <unk> , Finkelstein stated \" I did my best to provide absolutely <unk> and comprehensive answers to all the questions put to me .", "I am confident that I have nothing to hide ... no suicide missions or secret rendezvous with terrorist organizations . \"", "He had been travelling to visit friends in the West Bank and stated he had no interest in visiting Israel .", "<unk> said banning Finkelstein from entering the country \" recalls the behavior of the Soviet bloc countries \" .", "= = Reception = = \n \n Finkelstein 's books are an attempt to examine the works of mainstream scholarship .", "The authors whose work he has thus targeted , including Daniel <unk> Goldhagen and Dershowitz , along with others such as Benny Morris whose work Finkelstein has also cited in his scholarship , have in turn accused Finkelstein of grossly <unk> their work , and selectively quoting from their books .", "According to Raul Hilberg , Finkelstein displays \" academic courage to speak the truth when no one else is out there to support him ...", "I would say that his place in the whole history of writing history is assured , and that those who in the end are proven right triumph , and he will be among those who will have triumphed , albeit , it so seems , at great cost . \"", "In a peer review for Beyond Chutzpah , Avi Shlaim said that Finkelstein \" has a most impressive track record in exposing <unk> American @-@ Jewish scholarship on the Arab @-@ Israeli conflict . \"", "He praised Finkelstein for \" all the sterling qualities for which he has become famous : <unk> , originality , spark , meticulous attention to detail , intellectual integrity , courage , and formidable forensic skills . \"", "Sara Roy stated that her shared experience with Finkelstein as a child of Holocaust survivors engaged in research on the Palestinian @-@ Israeli conflict gave her a unique position to comment .", "According to Roy , Finkelstein 's scholarship is , \" exceptional both for its <unk> and rigor .", "In the fields of Middle Eastern studies and political science his work is considered seminal and there is no doubt that both disciplines would be <unk> weaker without it .", "Norman 's power and value , however , do not <unk> only from his scholarship but from his character .", "His life ’ s work , shaped largely but not entirely by his experience as a child of survivors has been and continues to be informed by a profound concern with human dignity and the danger of <unk> . \"", "The Israeli newspaper , <unk> , stated that \" [ i ] t is difficult to <unk> with Finkelstein 's opinions and preferences , especially since he decided to support Hezbollah , meet with its fighters and visit the graves of some of its slain operatives . \"", "Still , it continued to say that he should not be banned from entering Israel , because \" meetings with Hezbollah operatives do not in themselves constitute a security risk \" .", "= = = 2009 film about Finkelstein = = = \n \n American Radical : The Trials of Norman Finkelstein is an award @-@ winning documentary film about the life and career of Norman Finkelstein , released in 2009 and directed by David <unk> and Nicolas <unk> .", "It has been screened in Amsterdam <unk> , in Toronto Hot <unk> and in more than 40 other national and international venues , it received a freshness rating of 100 % on film review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes .", "The same year Finkelstein appeared in Defamation ( Hebrew : <unk> ; translit .", "<unk> ) a documentary film by award @-@ winning Israeli filmmaker <unk> <unk> .", "= = = Criticism = = = \n \n Criticism has been leveled against Finkelstein from several angles .", "The first sources are responses from those whose work Finkelstein has discussed .", "Daniel Goldhagen , whose book Hitler 's <unk> <unk> Finkelstein criticized , claimed his scholarship has \" everything to do with his burning political agenda \" .", "Alan Dershowitz has written that Peter <unk> , Professor of History at the University of Chicago and a noted Holocaust historian whose work Finkelstein says inspired The Holocaust Industry , has strongly criticized the latter 's work , describing it as \" trash \" .", "Similarly , Dershowitz , whose book The Case for Israel and Finkelstein 's response Beyond Chutzpah sparked an ongoing feud between the two , has claimed Finkelstein 's <unk> in a conspiracy against pro @-@ Israel scholars : \" The mode of attack is consistent .", "Chomsky selects the target and directs Finkelstein to probe the writings in minute detail and conclude that the writer didn 't actually write the work , that it is plagiarized , that it is a hoax and a fraud , \" arguing that Finkelstein has leveled charges against many academics , calling at least 10 \" distinguished Jews ' <unk> ' , ' <unk> ' ( sic ) , ' thieves ' , ' <unk> ' , and worse . \"", "Although the back and forth between Finkelstein and Dershowitz received the most attention and attracted significant controversy , Finkelstein has maintained that \" the real issue is Israel 's human rights record . \"", "Israeli historian Omer Bartov , writing for The New York Times Book Review , judged The Holocaust Industry to be marred by the same errors he <unk> in those who exploit the Holocaust for profit or politics : \n It is filled with precisely the kind of <unk> <unk> that Finkelstein rightly <unk> in much of the current media hype over the Holocaust ; it is <unk> with the same indifference to historical facts , inner contradictions , strident politics and dubious <unk> ; and it <unk> with the same <unk> sense of moral and intellectual superiority ... Like any conspiracy theory , it contains several grains of truth ; and like any such theory , it is both irrational and <unk> .", "Finkelstein has accused journalist Jeffrey Goldberg of \" <unk> \" or \" being an accessory to torture of \" Palestinian prisoners during his IDF service in the First Intifada , based on statements made in Goldberg 's book Prisoners .", "Finkelstein says that Goldberg admits to personally sending prisoners to the <unk> , which he says has been repeatedly condemned as torture in human rights reports .", "Goldberg referred to the allegation as \" ridiculous \" and he had \" never laid a hand on anybody . \"", "Goldberg said his \" principal role \" was \" making sure prisoners had fresh fruit . \"", "He characterized Finkelstein as a \" ridiculous figure \" and accused him of \" lying and purposely <unk> my book . \"", "= = Statements on Israel = = \n \n Finkelstein is a sharp critic of the state of Israel .", "Discussing Finkelstein 's book Beyond Chutzpah , Israeli historian Avi Shlaim stated that Finkelstein 's critique of Israel \" is based on an amazing amount of research .", "He seems to have read everything .", "He has gone through the reports of Israeli groups , of human rights groups , Human Rights Watch and Peace Now and B <unk> , all of the reports of Amnesty International .", "And he deploys all this evidence from Israeli and other sources in order to sustain his critique of Israeli practices , Israeli violations of human rights of the Palestinians , Israeli house <unk> , the targeted <unk> of Palestinian militants , the cutting down of trees , the building of the wall — the security barrier on the West Bank , which is illegal — the restrictions imposed on the Palestinians in the West Bank , and so on and so forth .", "I find his critique extremely detailed , well @-@ documented and accurate . \"", "In a telephone interview with Today 's <unk> , in 2009 , Finkelstein stated : \n I think Israel , as a number of commentators pointed out , is becoming an insane state .", "And we have to be honest about that .", "While the rest of the world wants peace , Europe wants peace , the US wants peace , but this state wants war , war and war .", "In the first week of the massacres , there were reports in the Israeli press that Israel did not want to put all its ground forces in Gaza because it was preparing attacks on Iran .", "Then there were reports it was planning attacks on Lebanon .", "It is a <unk> state .", "When asked how he , as the son of Holocaust survivors , felt about Israel ’ s operation in Gaza , Finkelstein replied : \n It has been a long time since I felt any emotional connection with the state of Israel , which relentlessly and brutally and <unk> keeps these vicious , murderous wars .", "It is a <unk> state .", "There is a Russian writer who once described <unk> states as Genghis Khan with a telegraph .", "Israel is Genghis Khan with a computer .", "I feel no emotion of affinity with that state .", "I have some good friends and their families there , and of course I would not want any of them to be hurt .", "That said , sometimes I feel that Israel has come out of the <unk> ( sic ) of the hell , a <unk> state .", "The Anti @-@ Defamation League has described Finkelstein as an \" obsessive anti @-@ Zionist \" filled with \" <unk> hatred of Zionism and Israel . \"", "On being called an anti @-@ Zionist Finkelstein has said : \" It 's a superficial term .", "I am opposed to any state with an ethnic character , not only to Israel . \"", "Finkelstein is an advocate of a two @-@ state solution to the Israeli @-@ Palestinian conflict .", "= = = Hezbollah and Hamas = = = \n \n Finkelstein has expressed solidarity with Hezbollah and Hamas with respect to defensive actions , alleging that Israel had invaded Lebanon as a signal of rejection when Hamas was seeking a diplomatic settlement with Israel .", "He also condemned what he said was Israel 's refusal \" to abide by international law [ and ] to abide by the opinion of the international community \" to settle the conflict . \n \"", "I was of course happy to meet the <unk> people , because it is a point of view that is rarely heard in the United States .", "I have no problem saying that I do want to express solidarity with them , and I am not going to be a <unk> of ( sic ) a <unk> about it .", "I don 't care about <unk> as a political organization .", "I don 't know much about their politics , and <unk> , it 's irrelevant .", "I don 't live in Lebanon .", "It 's a choice that the Lebanese have to make : Who they want to be their leaders , who they want to represent them .", "But there is a fundamental principle .", "People have the right to defend their country from foreign <unk> , and people have the right to defend their country from invaders who are destroying their country .", "That to me is a very basic , elementary and <unk> question . \"", "While condemning the targeting of civilians to achieve a political goal , Finkelstein has stated he believes Hezbollah has the right to target Israeli civilians as long as \" Israel persists in targeting [ Lebanese ] civilians until Israel ceases its terrorist acts . \"", "Finkelstein claims that an equivalence exists between Hamas and the state of Israel in regards to the military policy of targeted killings during the Second Intifada .", "According to Finkelstein \" the record shows that Israel has routinely targeted civilians for killing \" and \" Israel <unk> kills civilians \" .", "He concludes that \" the argument , among human rights organizations at any rate is that ... in effect , there ’ s no difference between <unk> killing civilians and targeting civilians . \"", "Finkelstein argued one of Israel 's primary motivations for launching the 2008 offensive in Gaza was that Hamas was \" signaling that it wanted a diplomatic settlement of the conflict along the June 1967 border . \"", "Finkelstein believes Hamas had joined the international community in \" seeking a diplomatic settlement \" and describes Hamas 's stance towards Israel prior to the war as a \" peace offensive . \"", "= = Statements on the BDS movement = = \n \n Finkelstein had made many criticisms of the <unk> , <unk> and <unk> Movement .", "Finkelstein stated that \" I think the solidarity movement has the right tactics .", "I support the BDS .", "But I said it will never reach a broad public until and unless they are explicit on their goal .", "And their goal has to include recognition of Israel , otherwise it 's a <unk> . \"", "Elsewhere , he has stated that he supports a \" <unk> \" BDS , making the same point about tactics and goals .", "In February 2012 , The Jewish Chronicle in England stated that Finkelstein \" launched a blistering attack \" on the BDS movement , saying it was a \" <unk> , dishonest cult \" , \" [ l ] <unk> the <unk> cult in <unk> , \" that tries to cleverly pose as human rights activists while in reality their goal is to destroy Israel .", "Finkelstein stated that the BDS movement has had very few successes , and that just like a cult , the leaders pretend that they are hugely successful when in reality the general public rejects their extreme views .", "In June 2012 , in an appearance on Democracy Now !", ", Finkelstein elaborated on his criticisms of the BDS movement : \n The problem as I see it with the BDS movement is not the tactic .", "Who could not support <unk> , <unk> and <unk> ?", "Of course you should .", "And most of the human rights organizations , church organizations have moved in that direction .", "The problem is the goal .", ".", ".", "The official BDS movement , they claim to be agnostic , neutral — whatever term you want to use — on the question of Israel .", "You can ’ t reach a broad public if you are agnostic on the question of Israel .", "The broad public wants to know , where do you stand ?", "And if you claim not to have a stand , you lose them .", "The BDS movement , it always says , and I ’ m using their language , \" We are a rights @-@ based organization .", "We are based in international law . \"", "I agree with that .", "That ’ s where you have to go : rights @-@ based international law .", "But the international law is clear .", "You read the last sentence of the 2004 International Court of Justice opinion on the wall that Israel has been building in the West Bank , and the last sentence says , \" We look forward to two states : a Palestinian state alongside Israel and at peace with its neighbors . \"", "That 's the law .", "And if you want to go past that law or ignore the Israel part , you ’ ll never reach a broad public .", "And then it 's a cult .", "Then it ’ s pointless , in my opinion .", "We 're wasting time .", "And it 's only a wasting of time .", "It becomes — and I know it 's a strong word , and I hope I won 't be faulted for it , but it becomes historically criminal , because there was a time where whatever we said , it made no difference .", "Nobody was listening .", "You could shout whatever you want — who cares ?", "But now , actually , we can reach people .", "There is a possibility .", "I ’ m not saying a certainty .", "I 'm not even saying a probability .", "But there is a possibility that we can reach a broad public .", "And so , we have to be very careful about the words we use , and we have to be very careful about the political strategy we map out .", "Otherwise , we 're going to <unk> a real opportunity .", "And I don 't want to <unk> it .", "= = = Books = = = \n \n 2014 : Method and Madness : The <unk> Story of Israel 's <unk> on Gaza , OR Books , New York ( 2014 ) \n 2014 : Old Wine , Broken <unk> : Ari <unk> 's <unk> Land , OR Books , New York ( 2014 ) \n 2012 : Knowing Too Much : Why the American Jewish <unk> with Israel is Coming to an End , OR Books , New York ( 2012 ) ISBN 978 @-@ 1 @-@ 935928 @-@ 77 @-@ 5 \n 2012 : What Gandhi <unk> About <unk> , Resistance and Courage , OR Books , New York : 2012 , ISBN 978 @-@ 1 @-@ 935928 @-@ 79 @-@ 9 \n 2011 : \" <unk> <unk> .", "Richard <unk> <unk> Israel 's license to kill \" , OR Books , New York ( 2011 ) , ISBN 978 @-@ 1 @-@ 935928 @-@ 51 @-@ 5 \n 2010 : This Time We <unk> Too Far : Truth and <unk> of the Gaza Invasion .", "OR Books , New York : 2010 .", "[ 2 ] ; ISBN 978 @-@ 1 @-@ 935928 @-@ 43 @-@ 0 \n 2005 : Beyond Chutzpah : On the <unk> of Anti @-@ Semitism and the Abuse of History .", "University of California Press ; ISBN 0 @-@ 520 @-@ <unk> @-@ 9 .", "2nd updated Ed .", ", University of California Press .", "June 2008 ; ISBN 0 @-@ 520 @-@ <unk> @-@ 5 , contains an <unk> written by Frank J.", "<unk> , Dershowitz vs Finkelstein .", "Who 's Right and Who 's Wrong ?", ", pp.", "<unk> – 94 @,@ \n 2000 : The Holocaust Industry : Reflections on the <unk> of Jewish Suffering , Verso ; ISBN 1 @-@ <unk> @-@ <unk> @-@ X.", "1998 : A Nation on Trial : The Goldhagen <unk> and Historical Truth ( co @-@ written with Ruth <unk> <unk> ) , Henry Holt and Co .", "; ISBN 0 @-@ <unk> @-@ <unk> @-@ 9 .", "1996 : The Rise and Fall of Palestine : A Personal <unk> of the Intifada Years .", "Minneapolis : U of Minnesota P , ISBN 0 @-@ <unk> @-@ <unk> @-@ 9 .", "1995 : Image and Reality of the Israel @-@ Palestine Conflict , Verso ; ISBN 1 @-@ <unk> @-@ <unk> @-@ 1 \n 1987 : From the Jewish Question to the Jewish State : An Essay on the Theory of Zionism ( thesis ) , Princeton University .", "= = = Articles and chapters = = = \n \n \" <unk> and the Palestine Question : The Not @-@ So @-@ Strange Case of Joan Peter 's ' From Time Immemorial . '", "\" in <unk> the Victims : <unk> Scholarship and the Palestinian Question .", "Ed .", "Edward W. Said and Christopher <unk> .", "Verso Press , 1988 ; ISBN 0 @-@ <unk> @-@ <unk> @-@ 4 .", "Chapter Two , Part One : \n \" Peace process or peace panic ?", "- The <unk> of Palestinian <unk> \" , Middle East Report , 19 ( 1989 ) 3 / 158 , pp.", "25 – 26 @,@ 28 @-@ 30 @,@ 42 \n \" Zionist orientations \" , Scandinavian Journal of Development <unk> 9 ( March 1990 ) 1 @.", "@ p .", "41 @-@ 69 \n \" <unk> <unk> in year II of the <unk> .", "- A personal account \" , Journal of Palestine Studies 19 ( Winter 1990 ) 2 / 74 , pp.", "62 – 74 \n \" Israel and Iraq .", "- A double standard \" , Journal of Palestine Studies 20 ( 1991 ) 2 / 78 @.", "@ pp.", "43 – 56 \n \" Reflections on Palestinian attitudes during the Gulf war \" , Journal of Palestine Studies , 21 ( 1992 ) 3 / 83 , pp.", "54 – 70 \n \" <unk> sur la <unk> de l <unk> <unk> et du <unk> dans le <unk> <unk> @-@ <unk> \" ( Reflections on the responsibility of state and citizen in the Arab @-@ Israeli conflict ) , in L ' <unk> et la <unk> , L <unk> 1994 , 114 , S. 37 @-@ 50 \n \" <unk> the <unk> process ' ? \"", ", New Left Review , ( 1996 ) 218 , p .", "138 \n \" <unk> occupation : The real meaning of the <unk> River <unk> \" , New Left Review , ( 1998 ) 232 , pp.", "128 – 39 \n <unk> to The Politics of Anti @-@ Semitism .", "Ed .", "Alexander Cockburn and Jeffrey St. Clair .", "AK Press , 2001 ; ISBN 1 @-@ <unk> @-@ 77 @-@ 4 . \n \"", "<unk> of Holocaust compensation \" , in Palestinian <unk> : The Right of Return .", "Ed .", "<unk> <unk> .", "Pluto Press , 2001 , S. 272 @-@ 275 ; ISBN 0 @-@ <unk> @-@ 1776 @-@ 6 . \n \"", "Abba <unk> with <unk> \" , Journal of Palestine Studies , vol 32 .", "( 2003 ) , pp.", "74 – 89 \n \" <unk> for Ending the Occupation \" , <unk> , 35 ( 2003 ) 5 , pp.", "<unk> – 45 \n <unk> to <unk> , <unk> and <unk> : Conversations with Jewish Critics of Israel , by Seth Farber .", "Common Courage Press , 2005 .", "ISBN 1 @-@ <unk> @-@ 326 @-@ 3 . \n \"", "The Camp David II negotiations .", "- how Dennis Ross proved the Palestinians <unk> the peace process \" , Journal of Palestine Studies , vol .", "36 ( 2007 ) , pp.", "39 – 53 \n \" Dennis Ross and the peace process : <unk> Palestinian rights to Israeli ' needs ' \" , Institute for Palestine Studies , 2007 ; ISBN 0 @-@ <unk> @-@ 308 @-@ X \n \n = = Others on Finkelstein and his works = = \n \n \n = = = Academic reviews of books by Finkelstein = = = \n \n <unk> , Joseph . \"", "<unk> Holocaust <unk> \" , Review Essay , Journal of Palestine Studies , Vol .", "32 , No.", "1 .", "( Autumn , 2002 ) , pp.", "78 – 89 .", "Cole , Tim . \"", "Representing the Holocaust in America : Mixed <unk> or Abuse ? \"", ", The Public Historian , Vol .", "24 , No.", "4 .", "( Fall , 2002 ) , pp.", "127 – 31 \n <unk> , Eric .", "Reviewed work : Image and Reality of the Israel @-@ Palestine Conflict by Norman Finkelstein , Journal of Palestine Studies , Vol .", "33 , No.", "3 , Special Issue in Honor of Edward W. Said .", "( Spring , 2004 ) , pp.", "123 – 124 .", "Pelham , Nicolas .", "Reviewed Work : Image and Reality in the Israel @-@ Palestine <unk> by Norman G. Finkelstein , International Affairs , Vol .", "72 , No.", "3 , <unk> and International Relations .", "( July 1996 ) , pp.", "<unk> – 28 .", "<unk> , Ilan . \"", "Valuable New <unk> , \" Reviewed Work : Image and Reality of the Israel @-@ Palestine <unk> by Norman G. Finkelstein , Journal of Palestine Studies , Vol .", "26 , No.", "4 .", "( Summer , 1997 ) , pp.", "113 – 15 .", "<unk> , Joel . \"", "The Palestinian @-@ Israeli Conflict after Oslo \" , Reviewed work : Image and Reality of the Israel @-@ Palestine Conflict by Norman G. Finkelstein .", "Middle East Report , No.", "201 , Israel and Palestine : Two States , <unk> or <unk> ?", ".", "( <unk> @-@ Dec 1996 ) , pp.", "45 – 47 .", "= = = Reviews of books by Finkelstein = = = \n \n <unk> , <unk> ( review of Beyond Chutzpah ) , NRC <unk> , February 24 , 2006 .", "<unk> , Ilan ( review of Beyond Chutzpah ) , <unk> ( February / March 2006 ) \n De <unk> , Alfred .", "Review of Beyond Chutzpah in Frankfurter <unk> Zeitung ( February 3 , 2006 ) \n <unk> , Paul Charles .", "These <unk> on the Face of the Earth : Israel 's most <unk> critic ( review of Beyond Chutzpah , in Christianity Today ( January / February 2006 ) \n <unk> , Mike . \"", "Israel , fraud and <unk> \" ( review of Beyond Chutzpah ; January 2006 ) \n <unk> , Vijay .", "Z magazine reviews Beyond Chutzpah .", "Review of Beyond Chutzpah .", "Z Magazine November 2005 Volume 18 , Number 11 \n Gordon , Neve .", "Neve Gordon : Review of Norman Finkelstein 's , Beyond Chutzpah .", "Review of Beyond Chutzpah : On the <unk> of Anti @-@ Semitism and the Abuse of History , by Norman G. Finkelstein .", "History News Network , October 12 , 2005 \n <unk> , Paul .", "The Finkelstein <unk> ( review of The Holocaust Industry ) , Judaism ( Fall 2002 ) \n <unk> , Tobias .", "Finkelstein 's <unk> : The <unk> of <unk> Anti @-@ Zionism ( review of The Holocaust Industry ) , <unk> ; accessed November 1 , 2015 \n Bartov , Omer . \"", "A Tale of Two <unk> \" ( review of The Holocaust Industry ) , New York Times Book Review , August 6 , 2000 \n \n = = = <unk> of Finkelstein = = = \n \n Garner , Mandy . \"", "The Good Jewish Boys Go into Battle . \"", "Times Higher Education Supplement 16 December 2005 .", "<unk> , Ben . \"", "His Own <unk> Enemy . \"", "The Jerusalem Post 12 December 2005 .", "<unk> , Jay . \"", "Finkelstein 's List . \"", "The Observer 16 July 2000 .", "<unk> , <unk> . \"", "The Finkelstein <unk> . \"", "Ha <unk> 30 March 2001 .", "= = = Critics of Finkelstein and replies = = = \n \n Daniel Goldhagen , The New <unk> of <unk> at the Wayback Machine ( archived December 4 , 2002 ) \n Norman Finkelstein , Response to Goldhagen \n William Rubinstein et al .", ", Uses of Holocaust , letters to the London Review of Books \n David Friedman , Anti @-@ Defamation League letter at the Wayback Machine , calling Finkelstein a \" Holocaust <unk> \" \n The Washington Post <unk> a <unk> : Marc Fisher , a Washington Post columnist , publishes a retraction of his charge of \" Holocaust <unk> \" , <unk> ; accessed November 1 , 2015 .", "= = = Video = = = \n \n Norman Finkelstein at the Internet Movie Database \n Eight <unk> with Finkelstein ( two sets of four ) , December 2014 and January 2015 , and Three More <unk> with Finkelstein , May 2015 , The Real News \n American Radical : The Trials of Norman Finkelstein - broadcast of the documentary in two parts \n <unk> the Israel @-@ Palestine Conflict : University of British Columbia , Vancouver , Jan 21 , 2009 .", "Interview broadcast on Lebanese TV January 20 , 2008 \n VIDEO : Norman Finkelstein - Israel and Palestine : Roots of Conflict , <unk> for Peace , presentation in Seattle , Washington , May 8 , 2008 .", "VIDEO : Norman Finkelstein - The Coming <unk> of American Zionism , presentation in <unk> , Washington , May 8 , 2008 .", "VIDEO : Norman Finkelstein at Brown University on YouTube , April 15 , 2008 \n Doha Debate at the Oxford Union Video of debate on whether the \" pro @-@ Israeli lobby has successfully <unk> Western debate about Israel 's actions \" with Andrew Cockburn , Martin <unk> , and David <unk> , May 1 , 2007 \n Debate with <unk> Ben @-@ <unk> on Democracy Now !", ", February 14 , 2006 \n Finkelstein <unk> to Clinton , <unk> <unk> <unk> March 23 , 2010 \n Israel vs Palestine - featuring Norman Finkelstein ( April 2014 ) , <unk> Rap News" ]
[ "During the First Intifada , he spent every summer from 1988 in the West Bank , a guest of Palestinian families in Hebron and Beit <unk> .", "The historian David <unk> wrote that while Finkelstein <unk> Swiss banks of serious <unk> towards Holocaust survivors and depicts them as victims of a Jewish terror based on a sentence from an important report annex , he had ignored the report body which describes <unk> actions by Swiss banks , inappropriate closing of accounts , failure to keep adequate records , and so on .", "He had been travelling to visit friends in the West Bank and stated he had no interest in visiting Israel .", "And he deploys all this evidence from Israeli and other sources in order to sustain his critique of Israeli practices , Israeli violations of human rights of the Palestinians , Israeli house <unk> , the targeted <unk> of Palestinian militants , the cutting down of trees , the building of the wall — the security barrier on the West Bank , which is illegal — the restrictions imposed on the Palestinians in the West Bank , and so on and so forth .", "You read the last sentence of the 2004 International Court of Justice opinion on the wall that Israel has been building in the West Bank , and the last sentence says , \" We look forward to two states : a Palestinian state alongside Israel and at peace with its neighbors . \"" ]
[ " = Norman Finkelstein = \n \n Norman Gary Finkelstein ( born December 8 , 1953 ) is an American political scientist , activist , professor , and author .", "His primary fields of research are the Israeli – Palestinian conflict and the politics of the Holocaust , an interest motivated by the experiences of his parents who were Jewish Holocaust survivors .", "He is a graduate of Binghamton University and received his <unk> in political science at Princeton University .", "He has held faculty positions at Brooklyn College , Rutgers University , Hunter College , New York University , and DePaul University where he was an assistant professor from 2001 to 2007 .", "In 2007 , after a highly publicized feud between Finkelstein and an academic opponent , Alan Dershowitz , Finkelstein 's tenure bid at DePaul was denied .", "Finkelstein was placed on administrative leave for the 2007 – 2008 academic year , and on September 5 , 2007 , he announced his resignation after coming to a settlement with the university on generally undisclosed terms .", "An official statement from DePaul strongly defended the decision to deny Finkelstein tenure , stated that outside influence played no role in the decision .", "In 2008 , he was banned from entering Israel for 10 years .", "Finkelstein taught at <unk> University Middle East Institute in Turkey between 2014 and 2015 .", "= = Personal background and education = = \n \n Finkelstein has written of his Jewish parents ' experiences during World War II .", "His mother , <unk> <unk> , grew up in Warsaw , survived the Warsaw <unk> , the <unk> concentration camp , and two slave labor camps .", "Her first husband died in the war .", "She considered the day of her liberation as the most horrible day of her life , as she realized that she was alone , her parents and siblings gone .", "Norman 's father , <unk> Finkelstein , active in <unk> <unk> , was a survivor of both the Warsaw <unk> and the Auschwitz concentration camp .", "After the war they met in a displaced persons camp in <unk> , Austria , and then emigrated to the United States , where his father became a factory worker and his mother a homemaker and later a <unk> .", "Finkelstein 's mother was an ardent pacifist .", "Both his parents died in 1995 .", "Of his parents , Finkelstein has recalled that \" they saw the world through the <unk> of the Nazi Holocaust .", "They were <unk> indebted to the Soviet Union ( to whom they attributed the defeat of the Nazis ) , and so anyone who was anti @-@ Soviet they were extremely harsh on \" .", "They supported the Soviet Union 's approval of the creation of the State of Israel , as <unk> by <unk> , who stated that the Jews had earned the right to a state , but thought that Israel had sold its soul to the West and \" refused to have any truck with it \" .", "Finkelstein grew up in Borough Park , then Mill Basin , both in Brooklyn , New York , where he attended James Madison High School .", "In his memoir , Finkelstein recalls his strong youthful identification with the outrage that his mother , witness to the <unk> atrocities of World War II , felt at the carnage wrought by the United States in Vietnam .", "One childhood friend recalls his mother 's \" emotional investment in left @-@ wing humanitarian causes as bordering on <unk> \" .", "He had \" <unk> [ her ] <unk> \" , a trait which he admits rendered him \" <unk> \" when talking of the Vietnam War , and which <unk> him with a \" <unk> @-@ than @-@ thou \" attitude at the time which he now regrets .", "But Finkelstein regards his absorption of his mother 's outlook — the refusal to put aside a sense of moral outrage in order to get on with one 's life — as a virtue .", "Subsequently , his reading of Noam Chomsky played an important role in <unk> the passion bequeathed to him by his mother to the necessity of maintaining intellectual rigor .", "Finkelstein completed his undergraduate studies at Binghamton University in New York in 1974 , after which he studied at the École <unk> des <unk> Études in Paris .", "A deep admirer of Paul <unk> , he was an ardent <unk> and was devastated by the news of the trial of the Gang of Four , an event which \" totally devastated \" him , and led him to abandon <unk> – <unk> .", "Finkelstein received his Master 's degree in political science in 1980 , and later his PhD in political studies , from Princeton .", "His doctoral thesis was on Zionism .", "Before gaining academic employment , Finkelstein was a part @-@ time social worker with teenage <unk> in New York .", "He then taught successively at Rutgers University , New York University , Brooklyn College , and Hunter College and at DePaul University in Chicago .", "According to The New York Times , Finkelstein left Hunter College in 2001 , \" after his teaching load and salary were reduced \" by the college administration .", "In his own recollection , he enjoyed teaching at Hunter ( 1992 – 2000 ) and was ' <unk> kicked out of ' the school after <unk> them to keep him on with just two courses a semester ( $ 12 @,@ 000 a year ) .", "Hunter set conditions that would have required him to spend four days a week , which he thought unacceptable .", "Beginning with his doctoral thesis at Princeton , Finkelstein 's career has been marked by controversy .", "A self @-@ described \" forensic scholar \" , he has written sharply critical academic reviews of several prominent writers and scholars whom he accuses of <unk> the documentary record in order to defend Israel 's policies and practices .", "His writings have dealt with politically charged topics such as Zionism , the demographic history of Palestine and his allegations of the existence of a \" Holocaust Industry \" that exploits the memory of the Holocaust to further Israeli and financial interests .", "Citing linguist and political activist Noam Chomsky as an example , Finkelstein notes that it is \" possible to unite exacting scholarly rigor with scathing moral outrage , \" and supporters and detractors alike have remarked on the polemical style of Finkelstein 's work .", "Its content has been praised by eminent historians such as Raul Hilberg and Avi Shlaim , as well as Chomsky .", "Finkelstein has described himself as \" an old @-@ fashioned communist , \" in the sense that he \" see [ s ] no value whatsoever in states . \"", "= = Academic career = = \n \n \n = = = On From Time Immemorial = = = \n \n In Finkelstein 's doctoral thesis , he examined the claims made in Joan Peters 's From Time Immemorial , a best @-@ selling book at the time .", "Peters 's \" history and defense \" of Israel deals with the demographic history of Palestine .", "<unk> studies had tended to assert that the Arab population of Ottoman @-@ controlled Palestine , a 94 % majority at the turn of the century , had dwindled towards parity due to massive Zionist immigration .", "Peters radically challenged this picture by arguing that a substantial part of the Palestinian people were descended from immigrants from other Arab countries from the early 19th century onwards .", "It followed , for Peters and many of her readers , that the picture of a native Palestinian population overwhelmed by Jewish immigration was little more than propaganda , and that in actuality two almost simultaneous waves of immigration met in what had been a relatively unpopulated land .", "From Time Immemorial had been praised by figures as varied as Barbara <unk> , Theodore H. White , Elie Wiesel , and Lucy <unk> .", "Saul <unk> , for one , wrote in a jacket endorsement that : \n \" Millions of people the world over , smothered by false history and propaganda , will be grateful for this clear account of the origins of the Palestinians . \"", "Finkelstein asserted that the book was a \" monumental hoax \" .", "He later opined that , while Peters 's book received widespread interest and approval in the United States , a scholarly demonstration of its <unk> and <unk> aroused little attention : \n \" By the end of 1984 , From Time Immemorial had ... received some two hundred [ favorable ] notices ... in the United States .", "The only ' false ' notes in this <unk> chorus of praise were the Journal of Palestine Studies , which ran a highly critical review by Bill Farrell ; the small Chicago @-@ based <unk> In These Times , which published a <unk> version of this writer 's findings ; and Alexander Cockburn , who devoted a series of columns in The Nation exposing the hoax .", "...", "The periodicals in which From Time Immemorial had already been favorably reviewed refused to run any critical correspondence ( e.g.", "The New Republic , The Atlantic Monthly , <unk> ) .", "<unk> that had yet to review the book rejected a manuscript on the subject as of little or no consequence ( e.g.", "The Village Voice , <unk> , The New York Review of Books ) .", "Not a single national newspaper or columnist contacted found <unk> that a best @-@ selling , <unk> praised ' study ' of the Middle East conflict was a <unk> hoax . \"", "Noam Chomsky later <unk> : \n \" I warned him , if you follow this , you 're going to get in trouble — because you 're going to expose the American intellectual community as a gang of <unk> , and they are not going to like it , and they 're going to destroy you . \"", "In 1986 , the New York Review of Books published <unk> <unk> 's review and an exchange with critics of the review in which he criticized the assumptions and evidence on which Peters 's thesis relied , thus lending independent support from an expert in Palestinian demographics to Finkelstein 's doctoral critique .", "In the house journal of the American Council on Foreign Relations , Foreign Affairs , William B.", "<unk> , the Edward <unk> professor of Politics at the University of Virginia and authority on Middle Eastern politics , later described Finkelstein 's critique of From Time Immemorial as a \" landmark essay \" and a \" victory to his credit \" , in its \" demonstration \" of the \" <unk> scholarship \" of Peters ' book .", "Israeli historian Avi Shlaim later praised Finkelstein 's thesis , saying that it had established his credentials when he was still a doctoral student .", "In Shlaim 's view , Finkelstein had produced an \" <unk> case \" with \" <unk> evidence \" , proving that Peters ' book was both \" preposterous and worthless \" .", "According to Noam Chomsky , the controversy that surrounded Finkelstein 's research caused a delay in his earning his Ph.D. at Princeton University .", "Chomsky wrote in Understanding Power that Finkelstein \" literally could not get the faculty to read [ his dissertation ] \" and that Princeton eventually granted Finkelstein his doctorate only \" out of embarrassment [ for Princeton ] \" but refused to give him any further professional backing .", "Finkelstein published portions of his thesis in the following publications : \n \" <unk> and the Palestine Question : The Not @-@ So @-@ Strange Case of Joan Peters 's From Time Immemorial \" , Chapter 2 of <unk> the Victims : <unk> Scholarship and the Palestinian Question ( 1988 ) ; and \n \" A Land Without a People ( Joan Peters ' \" Wilderness \" Image ) \" , Chapter 2 of Image and Reality of the Israel @-@ Palestine Conflict ( 1995 ) .", "= = = The Holocaust Industry = = = \n \n The Holocaust Industry : Reflections on the <unk> of Jewish Suffering was published in 2000 .", "Here , Finkelstein argues that Elie Wiesel and others exploit the memory of the Holocaust as an \" ideological weapon . \"", "The purpose , writes Finkelstein , is to enable the State of Israel , \" one of the world 's most formidable military powers , with a <unk> human rights record , [ to ] cast itself as a victim state ; \" that is , to provide Israel \" immunity to criticism . \"", "He <unk> what he calls a \" double shakedown \" by \" a repellent gang of <unk> , <unk> and <unk> \" seeking enormous legal damages and financial settlements from Germany and Switzerland , <unk> which then go to the lawyers and institutional actors involved in <unk> them , rather than actual Holocaust survivors .", "The book received a hostile reception in some quarters , with critics charging that it was poorly researched and / or allowed others to exploit it for antisemitic purposes .", "The German historian Hans <unk> disparaged the first edition as \" a most trivial book , which appeals to easily aroused anti @-@ Semitic prejudices \" .", "Israeli Holocaust historian Israel <unk> called the book \" a <unk> \" , stating \" this is not research ; it isn 't even political literature ...", "I don 't even think it should be reviewed or critiqued as a legitimate book . \"", "The book was also harshly criticized by Brown University Professor Omer Bartov and University of Chicago Professor Peter <unk> .", "However , <unk> Holocaust scholar Raul Hilberg said the book expressed views Hilberg himself subscribed to in substance , in that he too found the exploitation of the Holocaust , as Finkelstein describes , \" <unk> \" .", "Asked on another occasion if Finkelstein 's analysis might play into the hands of neo @-@ Nazis for antisemitic purposes , Hilberg replied : \" Well , even if they do use it in that fashion , I 'm afraid that when it comes to the truth , it has to be said openly , without regard to any consequences that would be undesirable , embarrassing \" .", "Other critics claim Finkelstein 's evidence is highly selective and / or dubious and that his arguments would be based on a <unk> of history and a questionable use of sources .", "= = = Criticism of Alan Dershowitz 's The Case for Israel = = = \n \n Shortly after the publication of the book The Case for Israel by Alan Dershowitz , Finkelstein derided it as \" a collection of fraud , <unk> , plagiarism , and nonsense \" .", "During a debate on Democracy Now !", ", Finkelstein asserted that Dershowitz lacked knowledge about specific contents of his own book .", "He also claimed that Dershowitz did not write the book , and may not have even read it .", "Finkelstein noted 20 instances , in as many pages , where Dershowitz 's book cites the same sources and passages used by Joan Peters in her book , in largely the same sequence , with <unk> in the same places .", "In two instances , Dershowitz <unk> Peters 's errors ( see below ) .", "From this Finkelstein concluded that Dershowitz had not checked the original sources himself , contrary to the latter 's claims .", "Finkelstein suggests that this copying of quotations amounts to copying ideas .", "Examining a copy of a proof of Dershowitz 's book he managed to obtain , he found evidence that Dershowitz had his <unk> assistant , Holly Beth Billington , check in the Harvard library the sources he had read in Peters 's book .", "Dershowitz answered the charge in a letter to the University of California 's Press Director <unk> <unk> , arguing that Finkelstein had made up the smoking gun quotation , in that he had changed its wording ( from ' cite ' to ' copy ' ) in his book .", "In public debate he has stated that if \" somebody borrowed the quote without going to check back on whether Mark Twain had said that , obviously that would be a serious charge \" ; however , he insisted emphatically that he himself did not do that , that he had indeed checked the original source by Twain .", "Dershowitz threatened libel action over the charges in Finkelstein 's book , as a consequence of which , the publisher deleted the word \" plagiarism \" from the text before publication .", "Finkelstein agreed to remove the suggestion that Dershowitz was not the true author of The Case for Israel because , as the publisher said , \" he couldn 't document that \" .", "<unk> that he did consult the original sources , Dershowitz said Finkelstein is simply accusing him of good scholarly practice : citing references he learned of initially from Peters 's book .", "Dershowitz denies that he used any of Peters 's ideas without citation . \"", "<unk> is taking someone else 's words and claiming they 're your own .", "There are no borrowed words from anybody .", "There are no borrowed ideas from anybody because I fundamentally disagree with the conclusions of Peters 's book . \"", "In a footnote in The Case for Israel which cites Peters 's book , Dershowitz explicitly denies that he \" relies \" on Peters for \" conclusions or data \" .", "In their joint interview on Democracy Now , however , Finkelstein cited specific passages in Dershowitz 's book in which a phrase that he says Peters coined was incorrectly attributed to George Orwell : \n \" [ Peters ] coins the phrase , ' turnspeak ' , she says she 's using it as a play off of George Orwell which as all listeners know used the phrase ' <unk> . '", "She coined her own phrase , ' turnspeak ' .", "You go to Mr. Dershowitz 's book , he got so confused in his massive <unk> from Joan Peters that on two occasions , I 'll cite them for those who have a copy of the book , on page 57 and on page 153 he uses the phrase , quote , George Orwell 's ' turnspeak ' . '", "<unk> ' is not Orwell , Mr. Dershowitz , you 're the Felix Frankfurter chair at Harvard , you must know that Orwell would never use such a <unk> phrase as ' turnspeak ' \" .", "James O.", "<unk> , the former president of Dartmouth College , the University of Iowa , and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences , has defended Dershowitz : \n I do not understand [ Finkelstein 's ] charge of plagiarism against Alan Dershowitz .", "There is no claim that Dershowitz used the words of others without attribution .", "When he uses the words of others , he quotes them properly and generally cites them to the original sources ( Mark Twain , Palestine Royal Commission , etc . )", "[ Finkelstein 's ] complaint is that instead he should have cited them to the secondary source , in which Dershowitz may have come upon them .", "But as The Chicago Manual of Style emphasizes : ' Importance of attribution .", "With all reuse of others ' materials , it is important to identify the original as the source .", "This not only <unk> the claims of fair use , it also helps avoid any accusation of plagiarism . '", "This is precisely what Dershowitz did .", "Responding to an article in The Nation by Alexander Cockburn , Dershowitz also cited The Chicago Manual of Style : \n Cockburn 's claim is that some of the quotes should not have been cited to their original sources but rather to a secondary source , where he believes I stumbled upon them .", "Even if he were correct that I found all these quotations in Peters 's book , the preferred method of citation is to the original source , as The Chicago Manual of Style emphasizes : \" With all reuse of others ' materials , it is important to identify the original as the source .", "This ... helps avoid any accusation of plagiarism ... To cite a source from a secondary source ( ' quoted in ... ' ) is generally to be discouraged .... \" \n ... to which Cockburn responded : \n Quoting The Chicago Manual of Style , Dershowitz <unk> implies that he followed the rules by citing \" the original \" as opposed to the secondary source , Peters .", "He <unk> Chicago here , where \" the original \" means merely the origin of the borrowed material , which is , in this instance , Peters .", "Now look at the second bit of the quote from Chicago , <unk> separated from the preceding sentence by a demure three @-@ point <unk> .", "As my associate Kate Levin has discovered , this passage ( \" To cite a source from a secondary source ... \" ) occurs on page <unk> , which is no less than 590 pages later than the material before the <unk> , in a section titled \" <unk> Taken from Secondary Sources . \"", "Here 's the full quote , with what Dershowitz left out set in bold : \" ' <unk> in ' .", "To cite a source from a secondary source ( \" quoted in \" ) is generally to be discouraged , since authors are expected to have examined the works they cite .", "If an original source is unavailable , however , both the original and the secondary source must be listed . \"", "So Chicago is clearly insisting that unless Dershowitz went to the originals , he was obliged to cite Peters .", "Finkelstein has conclusively demonstrated that he didn 't go to the originals .", "<unk> , <unk> , plus added time for <unk> distortion of the language of Chicago 's guidelines , <unk> together two separate discussions .", "On behalf of Dershowitz , Harvard Law School dean <unk> <unk> asked former Harvard president Derek Bok to investigate the assertion of plagiarism ; Bok <unk> Dershowitz of the charge .", "In an April 3 , 2007 interview with the Harvard Crimson , \" Dershowitz confirmed that he had sent a letter last September to DePaul faculty members lobbying against Finkelstein 's tenure . \"", "In April 2007 , Dr. Frank <unk> , a former Editor @-@ in @-@ Chief of the UCLA Law Review , published an analysis of the charges made against Finkelstein by Dershowitz , finding no merit in any single charge and concluding that Dershowitz had misrepresented matters .", "In a follow @-@ up analysis he concluded that he could find ' no way of avoiding the inference that Dershowitz copied the quotation from Twain from Peters 's From Time Immemorial , and not from the original source ' , as Dershowitz claimed .", "In an interview given for the film American Radical : The Trials of Norman Finkelstein in 2009 , Dershowitz said of Finkelstein : \" I don 't think he is a Jew .", "He 's Jewish only on his parents ' side . \"", "= = Controversies = = \n \n \n = = = <unk> denial and resignation = = = \n \n In September 2006 , Dershowitz sent members of DePaul 's law and political science faculties what he described as \" a <unk> of Norman Finkelstein 's most <unk> academic sins , and especially his outright lies , <unk> , and distortions \" and lobbied professors , alumni and administrators to deny Finkelstein tenure .", "De Paul 's political science committee investigated his accusations against Finkelstein and concluded that they were not based on legitimate criticism .", "The department subsequently invited John <unk> and Ian <unk> , two independent academics with known expertise on the Israel – Palestine conflict , to evaluate the academic merit of Finkelstein 's work ; they came to the same conclusion .", "Also in 2006 , the Washington Post noted \" the <unk> repeatedly accused \" Norman Finkelstein of being a \" Holocaust <unk> \" and that \" These charges have proved <unk> . \"", "Finkelstein 's mother survived the <unk> concentration camp , his father survived the Auschwitz concentration camp , and most of his family died in the Holocaust \n In early 2007 , the DePaul Political Science Department voted nine to three , and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Personnel Committee five to zero , in favor of giving Finkelstein tenure .", "The three opposing faculty members subsequently filed a minority report opposing tenure , supported by the Dean of the College , Chuck Suchar .", "Suchar stated he opposed tenure because Finkelstein 's \" personal and reputation <unk> attacks on Dershowitz , Benny Morris , and the <unk> authors Elie Wiesel and Jerzy <unk> \" were inconsistent with DePaul 's \" <unk> \" values ; as examples of the latter , Suchar argued that Finkelstein lacked respect for \" the dignity of the individual \" and for \" the rights of others to hold and express different intellectual positions \" .", "<unk> considerable public debate , Dershowitz actively campaigned to block Finkelstein 's tenure bid .", "In June 2007 , a 4 – 3 vote by DePaul University 's Board on Promotion and <unk> ( a faculty board ) , affirmed by the university 's president , the Rev.", "Dennis <unk> , denied Finkelstein tenure .", "The university denied that Dershowitz , who had been criticized for his campaign against Finkelstein 's tenure , played any part in this decision .", "At the same time , the university denied tenure to international studies assistant professor <unk> <unk> , a strong supporter of Finkelstein , despite unanimous support from her department , the Personnel Committee and the dean .", "Finkelstein stated that he would engage in civil disobedience if attempts were made to bar him from teaching his students .", "The Faculty Council later affirmed the right of <unk> Finkelstein and <unk> to appeal , which a university lawyer said was not possible .", "Council President Anne Bartlett said she was \" ' terribly concerned ' correct procedure was not followed \" .", "DePaul 's faculty association considered taking no @-@ confidence votes on administrators , including the president , because of the tenure <unk> .", "In a statement issued upon Finkelstein 's resignation , DePaul called him \" a prolific scholar and an outstanding teacher \" .", "Dershowitz expressed outrage at the compromise and this statement in particular , saying that the university had \" traded truth for peace \" .", "In June 2007 , after two weeks of protests , some DePaul students staged a sit @-@ in and hunger strike in support of both professors denied tenure .", "The Illinois Conference of the American Association of University <unk> also sent a letter to the university 's president stating : \" It is entirely illegitimate for a university to deny tenure to a professor out of fear that his published research ... might hurt a college 's reputation \" and that the association has \" explicitly rejected <unk> as an appropriate criterion for evaluating faculty members \" .", "In a 2014 interview , professor Matthew Abraham , author of Out of <unk> : Academic Freedom and the Question of Palestine , described the Finkelstein tenure case as \" one of the most significant academic freedom cases in the last fifty years \" , claiming the case demonstrated \" the substantial pressure outside parties can place on a mid @-@ tier religious institution when the perspectives advanced by a controversial scholar threaten dominant interests \" .", "= = = <unk> entry to Israel in 2008 = = = \n \n On May 23 , 2008 , Finkelstein was denied entry to Israel , according to unnamed Shin Bet security officials , because \" of suspicions involving hostile elements in Lebanon \" and that he \" did not give a full accounting to <unk> with regard to these suspicions . \"", "Finkelstein had previously visited south Lebanon and met with Lebanese families during the 2006 Lebanon War .", "He was banned from entering Israel for 10 years .", "Finkelstein was questioned after his arrival at Ben Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv and detained for 24 hours in a holding cell .", "After speaking to Israeli attorney Michael <unk> he was placed on a flight back to Amsterdam , his point of origin .", "In an interview with <unk> , Finkelstein stated \" I did my best to provide absolutely <unk> and comprehensive answers to all the questions put to me .", "I am confident that I have nothing to hide ... no suicide missions or secret rendezvous with terrorist organizations . \"", "<unk> said banning Finkelstein from entering the country \" recalls the behavior of the Soviet bloc countries \" .", "= = Reception = = \n \n Finkelstein 's books are an attempt to examine the works of mainstream scholarship .", "The authors whose work he has thus targeted , including Daniel <unk> Goldhagen and Dershowitz , along with others such as Benny Morris whose work Finkelstein has also cited in his scholarship , have in turn accused Finkelstein of grossly <unk> their work , and selectively quoting from their books .", "According to Raul Hilberg , Finkelstein displays \" academic courage to speak the truth when no one else is out there to support him ...", "I would say that his place in the whole history of writing history is assured , and that those who in the end are proven right triumph , and he will be among those who will have triumphed , albeit , it so seems , at great cost . \"", "In a peer review for Beyond Chutzpah , Avi Shlaim said that Finkelstein \" has a most impressive track record in exposing <unk> American @-@ Jewish scholarship on the Arab @-@ Israeli conflict . \"", "He praised Finkelstein for \" all the sterling qualities for which he has become famous : <unk> , originality , spark , meticulous attention to detail , intellectual integrity , courage , and formidable forensic skills . \"", "Sara Roy stated that her shared experience with Finkelstein as a child of Holocaust survivors engaged in research on the Palestinian @-@ Israeli conflict gave her a unique position to comment .", "According to Roy , Finkelstein 's scholarship is , \" exceptional both for its <unk> and rigor .", "In the fields of Middle Eastern studies and political science his work is considered seminal and there is no doubt that both disciplines would be <unk> weaker without it .", "Norman 's power and value , however , do not <unk> only from his scholarship but from his character .", "His life ’ s work , shaped largely but not entirely by his experience as a child of survivors has been and continues to be informed by a profound concern with human dignity and the danger of <unk> . \"", "The Israeli newspaper , <unk> , stated that \" [ i ] t is difficult to <unk> with Finkelstein 's opinions and preferences , especially since he decided to support Hezbollah , meet with its fighters and visit the graves of some of its slain operatives . \"", "Still , it continued to say that he should not be banned from entering Israel , because \" meetings with Hezbollah operatives do not in themselves constitute a security risk \" .", "= = = 2009 film about Finkelstein = = = \n \n American Radical : The Trials of Norman Finkelstein is an award @-@ winning documentary film about the life and career of Norman Finkelstein , released in 2009 and directed by David <unk> and Nicolas <unk> .", "It has been screened in Amsterdam <unk> , in Toronto Hot <unk> and in more than 40 other national and international venues , it received a freshness rating of 100 % on film review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes .", "The same year Finkelstein appeared in Defamation ( Hebrew : <unk> ; translit .", "<unk> ) a documentary film by award @-@ winning Israeli filmmaker <unk> <unk> .", "= = = Criticism = = = \n \n Criticism has been leveled against Finkelstein from several angles .", "The first sources are responses from those whose work Finkelstein has discussed .", "Daniel Goldhagen , whose book Hitler 's <unk> <unk> Finkelstein criticized , claimed his scholarship has \" everything to do with his burning political agenda \" .", "Alan Dershowitz has written that Peter <unk> , Professor of History at the University of Chicago and a noted Holocaust historian whose work Finkelstein says inspired The Holocaust Industry , has strongly criticized the latter 's work , describing it as \" trash \" .", "Similarly , Dershowitz , whose book The Case for Israel and Finkelstein 's response Beyond Chutzpah sparked an ongoing feud between the two , has claimed Finkelstein 's <unk> in a conspiracy against pro @-@ Israel scholars : \" The mode of attack is consistent .", "Chomsky selects the target and directs Finkelstein to probe the writings in minute detail and conclude that the writer didn 't actually write the work , that it is plagiarized , that it is a hoax and a fraud , \" arguing that Finkelstein has leveled charges against many academics , calling at least 10 \" distinguished Jews ' <unk> ' , ' <unk> ' ( sic ) , ' thieves ' , ' <unk> ' , and worse . \"", "Although the back and forth between Finkelstein and Dershowitz received the most attention and attracted significant controversy , Finkelstein has maintained that \" the real issue is Israel 's human rights record . \"", "Israeli historian Omer Bartov , writing for The New York Times Book Review , judged The Holocaust Industry to be marred by the same errors he <unk> in those who exploit the Holocaust for profit or politics : \n It is filled with precisely the kind of <unk> <unk> that Finkelstein rightly <unk> in much of the current media hype over the Holocaust ; it is <unk> with the same indifference to historical facts , inner contradictions , strident politics and dubious <unk> ; and it <unk> with the same <unk> sense of moral and intellectual superiority ... Like any conspiracy theory , it contains several grains of truth ; and like any such theory , it is both irrational and <unk> .", "Finkelstein has accused journalist Jeffrey Goldberg of \" <unk> \" or \" being an accessory to torture of \" Palestinian prisoners during his IDF service in the First Intifada , based on statements made in Goldberg 's book Prisoners .", "Finkelstein says that Goldberg admits to personally sending prisoners to the <unk> , which he says has been repeatedly condemned as torture in human rights reports .", "Goldberg referred to the allegation as \" ridiculous \" and he had \" never laid a hand on anybody . \"", "Goldberg said his \" principal role \" was \" making sure prisoners had fresh fruit . \"", "He characterized Finkelstein as a \" ridiculous figure \" and accused him of \" lying and purposely <unk> my book . \"", "= = Statements on Israel = = \n \n Finkelstein is a sharp critic of the state of Israel .", "Discussing Finkelstein 's book Beyond Chutzpah , Israeli historian Avi Shlaim stated that Finkelstein 's critique of Israel \" is based on an amazing amount of research .", "He seems to have read everything .", "He has gone through the reports of Israeli groups , of human rights groups , Human Rights Watch and Peace Now and B <unk> , all of the reports of Amnesty International .", "I find his critique extremely detailed , well @-@ documented and accurate . \"", "In a telephone interview with Today 's <unk> , in 2009 , Finkelstein stated : \n I think Israel , as a number of commentators pointed out , is becoming an insane state .", "And we have to be honest about that .", "While the rest of the world wants peace , Europe wants peace , the US wants peace , but this state wants war , war and war .", "In the first week of the massacres , there were reports in the Israeli press that Israel did not want to put all its ground forces in Gaza because it was preparing attacks on Iran .", "Then there were reports it was planning attacks on Lebanon .", "It is a <unk> state .", "When asked how he , as the son of Holocaust survivors , felt about Israel ’ s operation in Gaza , Finkelstein replied : \n It has been a long time since I felt any emotional connection with the state of Israel , which relentlessly and brutally and <unk> keeps these vicious , murderous wars .", "It is a <unk> state .", "There is a Russian writer who once described <unk> states as Genghis Khan with a telegraph .", "Israel is Genghis Khan with a computer .", "I feel no emotion of affinity with that state .", "I have some good friends and their families there , and of course I would not want any of them to be hurt .", "That said , sometimes I feel that Israel has come out of the <unk> ( sic ) of the hell , a <unk> state .", "The Anti @-@ Defamation League has described Finkelstein as an \" obsessive anti @-@ Zionist \" filled with \" <unk> hatred of Zionism and Israel . \"", "On being called an anti @-@ Zionist Finkelstein has said : \" It 's a superficial term .", "I am opposed to any state with an ethnic character , not only to Israel . \"", "Finkelstein is an advocate of a two @-@ state solution to the Israeli @-@ Palestinian conflict .", "= = = Hezbollah and Hamas = = = \n \n Finkelstein has expressed solidarity with Hezbollah and Hamas with respect to defensive actions , alleging that Israel had invaded Lebanon as a signal of rejection when Hamas was seeking a diplomatic settlement with Israel .", "He also condemned what he said was Israel 's refusal \" to abide by international law [ and ] to abide by the opinion of the international community \" to settle the conflict . \n \"", "I was of course happy to meet the <unk> people , because it is a point of view that is rarely heard in the United States .", "I have no problem saying that I do want to express solidarity with them , and I am not going to be a <unk> of ( sic ) a <unk> about it .", "I don 't care about <unk> as a political organization .", "I don 't know much about their politics , and <unk> , it 's irrelevant .", "I don 't live in Lebanon .", "It 's a choice that the Lebanese have to make : Who they want to be their leaders , who they want to represent them .", "But there is a fundamental principle .", "People have the right to defend their country from foreign <unk> , and people have the right to defend their country from invaders who are destroying their country .", "That to me is a very basic , elementary and <unk> question . \"", "While condemning the targeting of civilians to achieve a political goal , Finkelstein has stated he believes Hezbollah has the right to target Israeli civilians as long as \" Israel persists in targeting [ Lebanese ] civilians until Israel ceases its terrorist acts . \"", "Finkelstein claims that an equivalence exists between Hamas and the state of Israel in regards to the military policy of targeted killings during the Second Intifada .", "According to Finkelstein \" the record shows that Israel has routinely targeted civilians for killing \" and \" Israel <unk> kills civilians \" .", "He concludes that \" the argument , among human rights organizations at any rate is that ... in effect , there ’ s no difference between <unk> killing civilians and targeting civilians . \"", "Finkelstein argued one of Israel 's primary motivations for launching the 2008 offensive in Gaza was that Hamas was \" signaling that it wanted a diplomatic settlement of the conflict along the June 1967 border . \"", "Finkelstein believes Hamas had joined the international community in \" seeking a diplomatic settlement \" and describes Hamas 's stance towards Israel prior to the war as a \" peace offensive . \"", "= = Statements on the BDS movement = = \n \n Finkelstein had made many criticisms of the <unk> , <unk> and <unk> Movement .", "Finkelstein stated that \" I think the solidarity movement has the right tactics .", "I support the BDS .", "But I said it will never reach a broad public until and unless they are explicit on their goal .", "And their goal has to include recognition of Israel , otherwise it 's a <unk> . \"", "Elsewhere , he has stated that he supports a \" <unk> \" BDS , making the same point about tactics and goals .", "In February 2012 , The Jewish Chronicle in England stated that Finkelstein \" launched a blistering attack \" on the BDS movement , saying it was a \" <unk> , dishonest cult \" , \" [ l ] <unk> the <unk> cult in <unk> , \" that tries to cleverly pose as human rights activists while in reality their goal is to destroy Israel .", "Finkelstein stated that the BDS movement has had very few successes , and that just like a cult , the leaders pretend that they are hugely successful when in reality the general public rejects their extreme views .", "In June 2012 , in an appearance on Democracy Now !", ", Finkelstein elaborated on his criticisms of the BDS movement : \n The problem as I see it with the BDS movement is not the tactic .", "Who could not support <unk> , <unk> and <unk> ?", "Of course you should .", "And most of the human rights organizations , church organizations have moved in that direction .", "The problem is the goal .", ".", ".", "The official BDS movement , they claim to be agnostic , neutral — whatever term you want to use — on the question of Israel .", "You can ’ t reach a broad public if you are agnostic on the question of Israel .", "The broad public wants to know , where do you stand ?", "And if you claim not to have a stand , you lose them .", "The BDS movement , it always says , and I ’ m using their language , \" We are a rights @-@ based organization .", "We are based in international law . \"", "I agree with that .", "That ’ s where you have to go : rights @-@ based international law .", "But the international law is clear .", "That 's the law .", "And if you want to go past that law or ignore the Israel part , you ’ ll never reach a broad public .", "And then it 's a cult .", "Then it ’ s pointless , in my opinion .", "We 're wasting time .", "And it 's only a wasting of time .", "It becomes — and I know it 's a strong word , and I hope I won 't be faulted for it , but it becomes historically criminal , because there was a time where whatever we said , it made no difference .", "Nobody was listening .", "You could shout whatever you want — who cares ?", "But now , actually , we can reach people .", "There is a possibility .", "I ’ m not saying a certainty .", "I 'm not even saying a probability .", "But there is a possibility that we can reach a broad public .", "And so , we have to be very careful about the words we use , and we have to be very careful about the political strategy we map out .", "Otherwise , we 're going to <unk> a real opportunity .", "And I don 't want to <unk> it .", "= = = Books = = = \n \n 2014 : Method and Madness : The <unk> Story of Israel 's <unk> on Gaza , OR Books , New York ( 2014 ) \n 2014 : Old Wine , Broken <unk> : Ari <unk> 's <unk> Land , OR Books , New York ( 2014 ) \n 2012 : Knowing Too Much : Why the American Jewish <unk> with Israel is Coming to an End , OR Books , New York ( 2012 ) ISBN 978 @-@ 1 @-@ 935928 @-@ 77 @-@ 5 \n 2012 : What Gandhi <unk> About <unk> , Resistance and Courage , OR Books , New York : 2012 , ISBN 978 @-@ 1 @-@ 935928 @-@ 79 @-@ 9 \n 2011 : \" <unk> <unk> .", "Richard <unk> <unk> Israel 's license to kill \" , OR Books , New York ( 2011 ) , ISBN 978 @-@ 1 @-@ 935928 @-@ 51 @-@ 5 \n 2010 : This Time We <unk> Too Far : Truth and <unk> of the Gaza Invasion .", "OR Books , New York : 2010 .", "[ 2 ] ; ISBN 978 @-@ 1 @-@ 935928 @-@ 43 @-@ 0 \n 2005 : Beyond Chutzpah : On the <unk> of Anti @-@ Semitism and the Abuse of History .", "University of California Press ; ISBN 0 @-@ 520 @-@ <unk> @-@ 9 .", "2nd updated Ed .", ", University of California Press .", "June 2008 ; ISBN 0 @-@ 520 @-@ <unk> @-@ 5 , contains an <unk> written by Frank J.", "<unk> , Dershowitz vs Finkelstein .", "Who 's Right and Who 's Wrong ?", ", pp.", "<unk> – 94 @,@ \n 2000 : The Holocaust Industry : Reflections on the <unk> of Jewish Suffering , Verso ; ISBN 1 @-@ <unk> @-@ <unk> @-@ X.", "1998 : A Nation on Trial : The Goldhagen <unk> and Historical Truth ( co @-@ written with Ruth <unk> <unk> ) , Henry Holt and Co .", "; ISBN 0 @-@ <unk> @-@ <unk> @-@ 9 .", "1996 : The Rise and Fall of Palestine : A Personal <unk> of the Intifada Years .", "Minneapolis : U of Minnesota P , ISBN 0 @-@ <unk> @-@ <unk> @-@ 9 .", "1995 : Image and Reality of the Israel @-@ Palestine Conflict , Verso ; ISBN 1 @-@ <unk> @-@ <unk> @-@ 1 \n 1987 : From the Jewish Question to the Jewish State : An Essay on the Theory of Zionism ( thesis ) , Princeton University .", "= = = Articles and chapters = = = \n \n \" <unk> and the Palestine Question : The Not @-@ So @-@ Strange Case of Joan Peter 's ' From Time Immemorial . '", "\" in <unk> the Victims : <unk> Scholarship and the Palestinian Question .", "Ed .", "Edward W. Said and Christopher <unk> .", "Verso Press , 1988 ; ISBN 0 @-@ <unk> @-@ <unk> @-@ 4 .", "Chapter Two , Part One : \n \" Peace process or peace panic ?", "- The <unk> of Palestinian <unk> \" , Middle East Report , 19 ( 1989 ) 3 / 158 , pp.", "25 – 26 @,@ 28 @-@ 30 @,@ 42 \n \" Zionist orientations \" , Scandinavian Journal of Development <unk> 9 ( March 1990 ) 1 @.", "@ p .", "41 @-@ 69 \n \" <unk> <unk> in year II of the <unk> .", "- A personal account \" , Journal of Palestine Studies 19 ( Winter 1990 ) 2 / 74 , pp.", "62 – 74 \n \" Israel and Iraq .", "- A double standard \" , Journal of Palestine Studies 20 ( 1991 ) 2 / 78 @.", "@ pp.", "43 – 56 \n \" Reflections on Palestinian attitudes during the Gulf war \" , Journal of Palestine Studies , 21 ( 1992 ) 3 / 83 , pp.", "54 – 70 \n \" <unk> sur la <unk> de l <unk> <unk> et du <unk> dans le <unk> <unk> @-@ <unk> \" ( Reflections on the responsibility of state and citizen in the Arab @-@ Israeli conflict ) , in L ' <unk> et la <unk> , L <unk> 1994 , 114 , S. 37 @-@ 50 \n \" <unk> the <unk> process ' ? \"", ", New Left Review , ( 1996 ) 218 , p .", "138 \n \" <unk> occupation : The real meaning of the <unk> River <unk> \" , New Left Review , ( 1998 ) 232 , pp.", "128 – 39 \n <unk> to The Politics of Anti @-@ Semitism .", "Ed .", "Alexander Cockburn and Jeffrey St. Clair .", "AK Press , 2001 ; ISBN 1 @-@ <unk> @-@ 77 @-@ 4 . \n \"", "<unk> of Holocaust compensation \" , in Palestinian <unk> : The Right of Return .", "Ed .", "<unk> <unk> .", "Pluto Press , 2001 , S. 272 @-@ 275 ; ISBN 0 @-@ <unk> @-@ 1776 @-@ 6 . \n \"", "Abba <unk> with <unk> \" , Journal of Palestine Studies , vol 32 .", "( 2003 ) , pp.", "74 – 89 \n \" <unk> for Ending the Occupation \" , <unk> , 35 ( 2003 ) 5 , pp.", "<unk> – 45 \n <unk> to <unk> , <unk> and <unk> : Conversations with Jewish Critics of Israel , by Seth Farber .", "Common Courage Press , 2005 .", "ISBN 1 @-@ <unk> @-@ 326 @-@ 3 . \n \"", "The Camp David II negotiations .", "- how Dennis Ross proved the Palestinians <unk> the peace process \" , Journal of Palestine Studies , vol .", "36 ( 2007 ) , pp.", "39 – 53 \n \" Dennis Ross and the peace process : <unk> Palestinian rights to Israeli ' needs ' \" , Institute for Palestine Studies , 2007 ; ISBN 0 @-@ <unk> @-@ 308 @-@ X \n \n = = Others on Finkelstein and his works = = \n \n \n = = = Academic reviews of books by Finkelstein = = = \n \n <unk> , Joseph . \"", "<unk> Holocaust <unk> \" , Review Essay , Journal of Palestine Studies , Vol .", "32 , No.", "1 .", "( Autumn , 2002 ) , pp.", "78 – 89 .", "Cole , Tim . \"", "Representing the Holocaust in America : Mixed <unk> or Abuse ? \"", ", The Public Historian , Vol .", "24 , No.", "4 .", "( Fall , 2002 ) , pp.", "127 – 31 \n <unk> , Eric .", "Reviewed work : Image and Reality of the Israel @-@ Palestine Conflict by Norman Finkelstein , Journal of Palestine Studies , Vol .", "33 , No.", "3 , Special Issue in Honor of Edward W. Said .", "( Spring , 2004 ) , pp.", "123 – 124 .", "Pelham , Nicolas .", "Reviewed Work : Image and Reality in the Israel @-@ Palestine <unk> by Norman G. Finkelstein , International Affairs , Vol .", "72 , No.", "3 , <unk> and International Relations .", "( July 1996 ) , pp.", "<unk> – 28 .", "<unk> , Ilan . \"", "Valuable New <unk> , \" Reviewed Work : Image and Reality of the Israel @-@ Palestine <unk> by Norman G. Finkelstein , Journal of Palestine Studies , Vol .", "26 , No.", "4 .", "( Summer , 1997 ) , pp.", "113 – 15 .", "<unk> , Joel . \"", "The Palestinian @-@ Israeli Conflict after Oslo \" , Reviewed work : Image and Reality of the Israel @-@ Palestine Conflict by Norman G. Finkelstein .", "Middle East Report , No.", "201 , Israel and Palestine : Two States , <unk> or <unk> ?", ".", "( <unk> @-@ Dec 1996 ) , pp.", "45 – 47 .", "= = = Reviews of books by Finkelstein = = = \n \n <unk> , <unk> ( review of Beyond Chutzpah ) , NRC <unk> , February 24 , 2006 .", "<unk> , Ilan ( review of Beyond Chutzpah ) , <unk> ( February / March 2006 ) \n De <unk> , Alfred .", "Review of Beyond Chutzpah in Frankfurter <unk> Zeitung ( February 3 , 2006 ) \n <unk> , Paul Charles .", "These <unk> on the Face of the Earth : Israel 's most <unk> critic ( review of Beyond Chutzpah , in Christianity Today ( January / February 2006 ) \n <unk> , Mike . \"", "Israel , fraud and <unk> \" ( review of Beyond Chutzpah ; January 2006 ) \n <unk> , Vijay .", "Z magazine reviews Beyond Chutzpah .", "Review of Beyond Chutzpah .", "Z Magazine November 2005 Volume 18 , Number 11 \n Gordon , Neve .", "Neve Gordon : Review of Norman Finkelstein 's , Beyond Chutzpah .", "Review of Beyond Chutzpah : On the <unk> of Anti @-@ Semitism and the Abuse of History , by Norman G. Finkelstein .", "History News Network , October 12 , 2005 \n <unk> , Paul .", "The Finkelstein <unk> ( review of The Holocaust Industry ) , Judaism ( Fall 2002 ) \n <unk> , Tobias .", "Finkelstein 's <unk> : The <unk> of <unk> Anti @-@ Zionism ( review of The Holocaust Industry ) , <unk> ; accessed November 1 , 2015 \n Bartov , Omer . \"", "A Tale of Two <unk> \" ( review of The Holocaust Industry ) , New York Times Book Review , August 6 , 2000 \n \n = = = <unk> of Finkelstein = = = \n \n Garner , Mandy . \"", "The Good Jewish Boys Go into Battle . \"", "Times Higher Education Supplement 16 December 2005 .", "<unk> , Ben . \"", "His Own <unk> Enemy . \"", "The Jerusalem Post 12 December 2005 .", "<unk> , Jay . \"", "Finkelstein 's List . \"", "The Observer 16 July 2000 .", "<unk> , <unk> . \"", "The Finkelstein <unk> . \"", "Ha <unk> 30 March 2001 .", "= = = Critics of Finkelstein and replies = = = \n \n Daniel Goldhagen , The New <unk> of <unk> at the Wayback Machine ( archived December 4 , 2002 ) \n Norman Finkelstein , Response to Goldhagen \n William Rubinstein et al .", ", Uses of Holocaust , letters to the London Review of Books \n David Friedman , Anti @-@ Defamation League letter at the Wayback Machine , calling Finkelstein a \" Holocaust <unk> \" \n The Washington Post <unk> a <unk> : Marc Fisher , a Washington Post columnist , publishes a retraction of his charge of \" Holocaust <unk> \" , <unk> ; accessed November 1 , 2015 .", "= = = Video = = = \n \n Norman Finkelstein at the Internet Movie Database \n Eight <unk> with Finkelstein ( two sets of four ) , December 2014 and January 2015 , and Three More <unk> with Finkelstein , May 2015 , The Real News \n American Radical : The Trials of Norman Finkelstein - broadcast of the documentary in two parts \n <unk> the Israel @-@ Palestine Conflict : University of British Columbia , Vancouver , Jan 21 , 2009 .", "Interview broadcast on Lebanese TV January 20 , 2008 \n VIDEO : Norman Finkelstein - Israel and Palestine : Roots of Conflict , <unk> for Peace , presentation in Seattle , Washington , May 8 , 2008 .", "VIDEO : Norman Finkelstein - The Coming <unk> of American Zionism , presentation in <unk> , Washington , May 8 , 2008 .", "VIDEO : Norman Finkelstein at Brown University on YouTube , April 15 , 2008 \n Doha Debate at the Oxford Union Video of debate on whether the \" pro @-@ Israeli lobby has successfully <unk> Western debate about Israel 's actions \" with Andrew Cockburn , Martin <unk> , and David <unk> , May 1 , 2007 \n Debate with <unk> Ben @-@ <unk> on Democracy Now !", ", February 14 , 2006 \n Finkelstein <unk> to Clinton , <unk> <unk> <unk> March 23 , 2010 \n Israel vs Palestine - featuring Norman Finkelstein ( April 2014 ) , <unk> Rap News" ]
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[ " = Edward Creutz = \n \n Edward Creutz ( January 23 , 1913 – June 27 , 2009 ) was an American physicist who worked on the Manhattan Project at the Metallurgical Laboratory and the Los Alamos Laboratory during World War II .", "After the war he became a professor of physics at the Carnegie Institute of Technology .", "He was Vice President of Research at General Atomics from 1955 to 1970 .", "He published over 65 papers on <unk> , physics , mathematics , metallurgy and science policy , and held 18 patents relating to nuclear energy .", "A graduate of the University of Wisconsin – Madison , Creutz helped Princeton University build its first cyclotron .", "During World War II he worked on nuclear reactor design under Eugene Wigner at the Metallurgical Laboratory , designing the cooling system for the first water @-@ cooled reactors .", "He led a group that studied the metallurgy of uranium and other elements used in reactor designs .", "In October 1944 , he moved to the Los Alamos Laboratory , where he became a group leader .", "After the war ended , Creutz accepted an offer to come to the Carnegie Institute of Technology , where he became the head of its Physics Department and its Nuclear Research Center in 1948 .", "In 1955 he returned to Los Alamos to evaluate its thermonuclear fusion program for the Atomic Energy Commission .", "While there he accepted an offer to become Vice President for Research and Development and the Director of its John Jay Hopkins Laboratory for Pure and Applied Science at General Atomics .", "Under his leadership , General Atomics developed TRIGA , a nuclear reactor for universities and laboratories .", "Creutz served as an assistant director of the National Science Foundation from 1970 to 1977 , and then as Director of the <unk> <unk> Bishop Museum in Honolulu , where he took particular interest in the museum 's preparation of a Manual of the <unk> <unk> of Hawaii ' .", "= = Early life = = \n \n Edward Chester Creutz was born on January 23 , 1913 , in Beaver Dam , Wisconsin , the son of Lester Creutz , a high school history teacher , and Grace Smith Creutz , a general science teacher .", "He had two older brothers , John and Jim , and a younger sister , Edith .", "The family moved to <unk> Claire , Wisconsin , in 1916 , Monroe , Wisconsin , in 1920 , and to Janesville , Wisconsin , in 1927 .", "He played a number of musical instruments , including the mandolin , <unk> and trombone .", "He played in the school bands at Janesville High School and Monroe High School .", "At Janesville he played tenor banjo in a dance orchestra called <unk> 's <unk> , and timpani with the school orchestra at Monroe .", "He also played left guard on the American football teams at Janesville and Monroe .", "He expressed an interest in chemistry , biology , geology and photography .", "After graduating from Janesville High School in 1929 , he took a job as a <unk> at a local bank .", "In 1932 , his brother John , who had graduated from the University of Wisconsin – Madison with a degree in electrical engineering , persuaded him to go to college as well .", "John suggested that \" if you aren ’ t sure what part of science you want , take physics , because that 's basic to all of them . \"", "Creutz later recalled that this was the best advice he ever got .", "He entered the University of Wisconsin and studied mathematics and physics .", "Money was scarce during the Great Depression , especially after his father died in 1935 .", "To pay his bills , Creutz worked as a <unk> and short order cook , and took a job taking care of the physics laboratory equipment .", "In 1936 , his senior year , he taught physics laboratory classes .", "Creutz encountered several members of the faculty at the University of Wisconsin , including Julian Mack , <unk> Rollefson , Raymond Herb , Eugene Wigner and Gregory Breit .", "Mack gave Creutz a research project to do in his junior year .", "Creutz remained at Wisconsin as a graduate student after receiving his Bachelor of Science ( <unk> ) degree in 1936 , working for Herb upgrading the <unk> Van de <unk> generator from 300 to 600 keV .", "With this done , the question became what to do with it , and Breit suggested that it had previously been observed that high @-@ energy gamma rays were produced when lithium was bombarded with protons at 440 keV .", "Creutz therefore wrote his 1939 Doctor of Philosophy ( Ph.D. ) thesis on <unk> <unk> of <unk> by <unk> , under Breit 's supervision .", "Creutz married <unk> Rollefson , a mathematics student at Wisconsin , and the sister of <unk> Rollefson , on September 13 , 1937 .", "The couple had three children , two sons , Michael and Carl , and a daughter , Ann Jo .", "Wigner moved to Princeton University in 1938 , and soon after Creutz received an offer as well .", "Princeton had been given a 36 @-@ inch ( 910 mm ) magnet by the University of California , which had been used to build an 8 MeV cyclotron .", "They wanted Creutz to help get it operational .", "He later recalled : \n On my third day in Princeton I was invited to give a short report on my thesis work .", "There were usually two or three speakers at these \" Journal Club \" meetings .", "This time the speakers were <unk> <unk> , Albert Einstein , and Ed Creutz .", "To be on the same program with these two giants of scientific accomplishments was <unk> .", "Just before the meeting began , my sponsor , <unk> , asked me , \" Say , Creutz , have you met Einstein yet ? \"", "I had not .", "<unk> took me over to where Einstein was sitting in <unk> and tennis shoes , and said , \" Professor Einstein , this is Creutz who has come to work on our cyclotron . \"", "The great man held out his hand , which seemed as big as a dinner plate , and said in an accented voice , \" I ’ m glad to meet you , Dr. Creutz . \"", "I managed to <unk> out , \" I ’ m glad to meet you , too , Dr. Einstein . \"", "But it was <unk> who electrified the audience with his news from Europe of the discovery by <unk> <unk> and Otto <unk> of nuclear fission .", "<unk> rushed to confirm the results .", "Creutz built an ionization chamber and a linear amplifier out of radio vacuum tubes , coffee cans and motorcycle batteries , and with this apparatus the physicists at Princeton were able to confirm the results .", "= = World War II = = \n \n In the early years of World War II between 1939 and 1941 , Wigner led the Princeton group in a series of experiments involving uranium and two tons of graphite as a neutron <unk> .", "In early 1942 , Arthur Compton concentrated the Manhattan Project 's various teams working on plutonium and nuclear reactor design , including Wigner 's team from Princeton , at the Metallurgical Laboratory at the University of Chicago .", "The name was a <unk> ; Creutz was the first to conduct actual metallurgy research , and he hired its first <unk> to work with him .", "Wigner led the Theoretical Group that included Creutz , Leo <unk> , Alvin M. Weinberg , <unk> Way and Gale Young .", "The group 's task was to design the reactors that would convert uranium into plutonium .", "At the time , reactors existed only on paper , and no reactor had yet gone critical .", "In July 1942 , Wigner chose a conservative 100 MW design , with a graphite neutron <unk> and water cooling .", "The choice of water as a coolant was controversial at the time because water was known to absorb neutrons , thereby reducing the efficiency of the reactor ; but Wigner was confident that his group 's calculations were correct and that water would work , while the technical difficulties involved in using helium or liquid metal as a coolant would delay the project .", "Working seven days a week , the group designed the reactors between September 1942 and January 1943 .", "Creutz studied the corrosion of metals in a water @-@ cooled system , and designed the cooling system .", "In 1959 a patent for the reactor design would be issued in the name of Creutz , <unk> , Weinberg , Wigner , and Young .", "As a group leader at the Metallurgical Laboratory , Creutz conducted studies of uranium and how it could be <unk> into rods .", "His group looked into the process of corrosion in metals in contact with fast @-@ flowing liquids , the processes for <unk> aluminium and <unk> uranium with it .", "It also investigated the forging of beryllium , and the preparation of thorium .", "Frederick Seitz and Alvin Weinberg later <unk> that the activities of Creutz and his group may have reduced the time taken to produce plutonium by up to two years .", "The discovery of spontaneous fission in reactor @-@ bred plutonium due to contamination by plutonium @-@ 240 led Wigner to propose switching to breeding uranium @-@ 233 from thorium , but the challenge was met by the Los Alamos Laboratory developing an <unk> @-@ type nuclear weapon design .", "In October 1944 , Creutz moved to Los Alamos , where he became a group leader responsible for explosive lens design <unk> and preliminary testing .", "<unk> encountered in testing the lenses led to the construction of a special test area in <unk> Canyon , and Creutz became responsible for testing there .", "As part of the preparation for the Trinity nuclear test , Creutz conducted a test detonation at <unk> Canyon without nuclear material .", "This test brought bad news ; it seemed to indicate that the Trinity test would fail .", "Hans Bethe worked through the night to assess the results , and was able to report that the results were consistent with a perfect explosion .", "= = Later life = = \n \n After the war ended in 1945 , Creutz accepted an offer from Seitz to come to the Carnegie Institute of Technology as an associate professor , and help create a nuclear physics group there .", "Creutz in turn recruited a number of young physicists who had worked with him at Princeton and on the Manhattan Project in Chicago and Los Alamos , including Martyn <unk> , Jack Fox , Roger Sutton and Sergio <unk> .", "Together , with funding from the Office of Naval Research they built a 450 MeV <unk> at the Nuclear Research Center near <unk> , Pennsylvania .", "For a time , This put them at the forefront of research into nuclear physics , allowing physicists there to study the recently discovered <unk> meson and <unk> meson .", "A visiting scholar , <unk> <unk> , created the first photographic <unk> of a meson .", "Creutz became a professor , the head of the Physics Department , and the head of Nuclear Research Center at the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1948 .", "He was also a member of the Executive Board at the <unk> National Laboratory from 1946 to 1958 , and a consultant at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory from 1946 to 1958 .", "In addition to his work on nuclear physics , he cultivated flowers and orchids at his home .", "He published eight papers on floral species , and named three varieties of <unk> after his children .", "One 1966 paper , published in the New York <unk> Garden Journal was on <unk> <unk> , a rare flower found only on the island of <unk> in French Polynesia .", "He travelled to Polynesia many times , and translated Grammar of the Tahitian language from French into English .", "His family served as hosts for a time to two young people from Tahiti and Samoa .", "In 1955 and 1956 , Creutz spent a year at Los Alamos evaluating its thermonuclear fusion program for the Atomic Energy Commission .", "While there he was approached by <unk> de Hoffmann , who recruited him to join the General Atomics division of General <unk> .", "He moved to La <unk> , California , as its Vice President for Research and Development , and was concurrently the Director of its John Jay Hopkins Laboratory for Pure and Applied Science from 1955 to 1967 .", "He was also a member of the Advisory Panel on General Science at the Department of Defense from 1959 to 1963 .", "Under his leadership , General Atomics developed TRIGA , a small reactor for universities and laboratories .", "TRIGA used uranium <unk> hydride ( <unk> ) fuel , which has a large , prompt negative fuel temperature coefficient of reactivity .", "As the temperature of the core increases , the reactivity rapidly decreases .", "It is thus highly unlikely , though not completely impossible , for a nuclear <unk> to occur .", "Due to its safety and reliability , which allows it to be installed in densely populated areas , and its ability to still generate high energy for brief periods , which is particularly useful for research , it became the world 's most popular research reactor , and General Atomics sold 66 <unk> in 24 countries .", "The high @-@ temperature gas @-@ cooled reactor ( <unk> ) was less successful , and only two <unk> power reactors were built , both in the United States .", "A 40 MW demonstration unit at the Peach <unk> Nuclear <unk> Station in Pennsylvania operated successfully , but a larger 300 MW unit at the Fort St. <unk> <unk> Station in Colorado encountered technical problems .", "General Atomics also conducted research into thermonuclear energy , including means of <unk> <unk> plasma .", "Between 1962 and 1974 Creutz published six papers on the subject .", "In 1970 President Richard Nixon appointed Creutz as Assistant Director for Research of the National Science Foundation .", "He became Assistant Director for <unk> and <unk> Sciences in 1975 , and was acting Deputy Director from 1976 to 1977 .", "The 1970s energy crisis raised the national profile of energy issues , and Creutz served on a panel that produced a study called The Nation 's Energy Future .", "His wife <unk> died of cancer in 1972 .", "In 1974 he married Elisabeth <unk> , who worked for the National Science Board .", "The two of them enjoyed locating and photographing rare orchids .", "His appointment at the National Science Foundation ended in 1977 , and Creutz became director of the <unk> <unk> Bishop Museum in Honolulu .", "He took particular interest in the museum 's work preparing a two @-@ volume Manual of the <unk> <unk> of Hawaii , which was published in 1999 .", "He expanded programs for education and outreach , and secured funding for two new buildings .", "He retired in 1987 and returned to his home in Rancho Santa Fe , California , and died there on June 27 , 2009 .", "= = Documentaries = = \n \n To Mars by A @-@ <unk> : The Secret History of Project Orion" ]
[ "After graduating from Janesville High School in 1929 , he took a job as a <unk> at a local bank ." ]
[ " = Edward Creutz = \n \n Edward Creutz ( January 23 , 1913 – June 27 , 2009 ) was an American physicist who worked on the Manhattan Project at the Metallurgical Laboratory and the Los Alamos Laboratory during World War II .", "After the war he became a professor of physics at the Carnegie Institute of Technology .", "He was Vice President of Research at General Atomics from 1955 to 1970 .", "He published over 65 papers on <unk> , physics , mathematics , metallurgy and science policy , and held 18 patents relating to nuclear energy .", "A graduate of the University of Wisconsin – Madison , Creutz helped Princeton University build its first cyclotron .", "During World War II he worked on nuclear reactor design under Eugene Wigner at the Metallurgical Laboratory , designing the cooling system for the first water @-@ cooled reactors .", "He led a group that studied the metallurgy of uranium and other elements used in reactor designs .", "In October 1944 , he moved to the Los Alamos Laboratory , where he became a group leader .", "After the war ended , Creutz accepted an offer to come to the Carnegie Institute of Technology , where he became the head of its Physics Department and its Nuclear Research Center in 1948 .", "In 1955 he returned to Los Alamos to evaluate its thermonuclear fusion program for the Atomic Energy Commission .", "While there he accepted an offer to become Vice President for Research and Development and the Director of its John Jay Hopkins Laboratory for Pure and Applied Science at General Atomics .", "Under his leadership , General Atomics developed TRIGA , a nuclear reactor for universities and laboratories .", "Creutz served as an assistant director of the National Science Foundation from 1970 to 1977 , and then as Director of the <unk> <unk> Bishop Museum in Honolulu , where he took particular interest in the museum 's preparation of a Manual of the <unk> <unk> of Hawaii ' .", "= = Early life = = \n \n Edward Chester Creutz was born on January 23 , 1913 , in Beaver Dam , Wisconsin , the son of Lester Creutz , a high school history teacher , and Grace Smith Creutz , a general science teacher .", "He had two older brothers , John and Jim , and a younger sister , Edith .", "The family moved to <unk> Claire , Wisconsin , in 1916 , Monroe , Wisconsin , in 1920 , and to Janesville , Wisconsin , in 1927 .", "He played a number of musical instruments , including the mandolin , <unk> and trombone .", "He played in the school bands at Janesville High School and Monroe High School .", "At Janesville he played tenor banjo in a dance orchestra called <unk> 's <unk> , and timpani with the school orchestra at Monroe .", "He also played left guard on the American football teams at Janesville and Monroe .", "He expressed an interest in chemistry , biology , geology and photography .", "In 1932 , his brother John , who had graduated from the University of Wisconsin – Madison with a degree in electrical engineering , persuaded him to go to college as well .", "John suggested that \" if you aren ’ t sure what part of science you want , take physics , because that 's basic to all of them . \"", "Creutz later recalled that this was the best advice he ever got .", "He entered the University of Wisconsin and studied mathematics and physics .", "Money was scarce during the Great Depression , especially after his father died in 1935 .", "To pay his bills , Creutz worked as a <unk> and short order cook , and took a job taking care of the physics laboratory equipment .", "In 1936 , his senior year , he taught physics laboratory classes .", "Creutz encountered several members of the faculty at the University of Wisconsin , including Julian Mack , <unk> Rollefson , Raymond Herb , Eugene Wigner and Gregory Breit .", "Mack gave Creutz a research project to do in his junior year .", "Creutz remained at Wisconsin as a graduate student after receiving his Bachelor of Science ( <unk> ) degree in 1936 , working for Herb upgrading the <unk> Van de <unk> generator from 300 to 600 keV .", "With this done , the question became what to do with it , and Breit suggested that it had previously been observed that high @-@ energy gamma rays were produced when lithium was bombarded with protons at 440 keV .", "Creutz therefore wrote his 1939 Doctor of Philosophy ( Ph.D. ) thesis on <unk> <unk> of <unk> by <unk> , under Breit 's supervision .", "Creutz married <unk> Rollefson , a mathematics student at Wisconsin , and the sister of <unk> Rollefson , on September 13 , 1937 .", "The couple had three children , two sons , Michael and Carl , and a daughter , Ann Jo .", "Wigner moved to Princeton University in 1938 , and soon after Creutz received an offer as well .", "Princeton had been given a 36 @-@ inch ( 910 mm ) magnet by the University of California , which had been used to build an 8 MeV cyclotron .", "They wanted Creutz to help get it operational .", "He later recalled : \n On my third day in Princeton I was invited to give a short report on my thesis work .", "There were usually two or three speakers at these \" Journal Club \" meetings .", "This time the speakers were <unk> <unk> , Albert Einstein , and Ed Creutz .", "To be on the same program with these two giants of scientific accomplishments was <unk> .", "Just before the meeting began , my sponsor , <unk> , asked me , \" Say , Creutz , have you met Einstein yet ? \"", "I had not .", "<unk> took me over to where Einstein was sitting in <unk> and tennis shoes , and said , \" Professor Einstein , this is Creutz who has come to work on our cyclotron . \"", "The great man held out his hand , which seemed as big as a dinner plate , and said in an accented voice , \" I ’ m glad to meet you , Dr. Creutz . \"", "I managed to <unk> out , \" I ’ m glad to meet you , too , Dr. Einstein . \"", "But it was <unk> who electrified the audience with his news from Europe of the discovery by <unk> <unk> and Otto <unk> of nuclear fission .", "<unk> rushed to confirm the results .", "Creutz built an ionization chamber and a linear amplifier out of radio vacuum tubes , coffee cans and motorcycle batteries , and with this apparatus the physicists at Princeton were able to confirm the results .", "= = World War II = = \n \n In the early years of World War II between 1939 and 1941 , Wigner led the Princeton group in a series of experiments involving uranium and two tons of graphite as a neutron <unk> .", "In early 1942 , Arthur Compton concentrated the Manhattan Project 's various teams working on plutonium and nuclear reactor design , including Wigner 's team from Princeton , at the Metallurgical Laboratory at the University of Chicago .", "The name was a <unk> ; Creutz was the first to conduct actual metallurgy research , and he hired its first <unk> to work with him .", "Wigner led the Theoretical Group that included Creutz , Leo <unk> , Alvin M. Weinberg , <unk> Way and Gale Young .", "The group 's task was to design the reactors that would convert uranium into plutonium .", "At the time , reactors existed only on paper , and no reactor had yet gone critical .", "In July 1942 , Wigner chose a conservative 100 MW design , with a graphite neutron <unk> and water cooling .", "The choice of water as a coolant was controversial at the time because water was known to absorb neutrons , thereby reducing the efficiency of the reactor ; but Wigner was confident that his group 's calculations were correct and that water would work , while the technical difficulties involved in using helium or liquid metal as a coolant would delay the project .", "Working seven days a week , the group designed the reactors between September 1942 and January 1943 .", "Creutz studied the corrosion of metals in a water @-@ cooled system , and designed the cooling system .", "In 1959 a patent for the reactor design would be issued in the name of Creutz , <unk> , Weinberg , Wigner , and Young .", "As a group leader at the Metallurgical Laboratory , Creutz conducted studies of uranium and how it could be <unk> into rods .", "His group looked into the process of corrosion in metals in contact with fast @-@ flowing liquids , the processes for <unk> aluminium and <unk> uranium with it .", "It also investigated the forging of beryllium , and the preparation of thorium .", "Frederick Seitz and Alvin Weinberg later <unk> that the activities of Creutz and his group may have reduced the time taken to produce plutonium by up to two years .", "The discovery of spontaneous fission in reactor @-@ bred plutonium due to contamination by plutonium @-@ 240 led Wigner to propose switching to breeding uranium @-@ 233 from thorium , but the challenge was met by the Los Alamos Laboratory developing an <unk> @-@ type nuclear weapon design .", "In October 1944 , Creutz moved to Los Alamos , where he became a group leader responsible for explosive lens design <unk> and preliminary testing .", "<unk> encountered in testing the lenses led to the construction of a special test area in <unk> Canyon , and Creutz became responsible for testing there .", "As part of the preparation for the Trinity nuclear test , Creutz conducted a test detonation at <unk> Canyon without nuclear material .", "This test brought bad news ; it seemed to indicate that the Trinity test would fail .", "Hans Bethe worked through the night to assess the results , and was able to report that the results were consistent with a perfect explosion .", "= = Later life = = \n \n After the war ended in 1945 , Creutz accepted an offer from Seitz to come to the Carnegie Institute of Technology as an associate professor , and help create a nuclear physics group there .", "Creutz in turn recruited a number of young physicists who had worked with him at Princeton and on the Manhattan Project in Chicago and Los Alamos , including Martyn <unk> , Jack Fox , Roger Sutton and Sergio <unk> .", "Together , with funding from the Office of Naval Research they built a 450 MeV <unk> at the Nuclear Research Center near <unk> , Pennsylvania .", "For a time , This put them at the forefront of research into nuclear physics , allowing physicists there to study the recently discovered <unk> meson and <unk> meson .", "A visiting scholar , <unk> <unk> , created the first photographic <unk> of a meson .", "Creutz became a professor , the head of the Physics Department , and the head of Nuclear Research Center at the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1948 .", "He was also a member of the Executive Board at the <unk> National Laboratory from 1946 to 1958 , and a consultant at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory from 1946 to 1958 .", "In addition to his work on nuclear physics , he cultivated flowers and orchids at his home .", "He published eight papers on floral species , and named three varieties of <unk> after his children .", "One 1966 paper , published in the New York <unk> Garden Journal was on <unk> <unk> , a rare flower found only on the island of <unk> in French Polynesia .", "He travelled to Polynesia many times , and translated Grammar of the Tahitian language from French into English .", "His family served as hosts for a time to two young people from Tahiti and Samoa .", "In 1955 and 1956 , Creutz spent a year at Los Alamos evaluating its thermonuclear fusion program for the Atomic Energy Commission .", "While there he was approached by <unk> de Hoffmann , who recruited him to join the General Atomics division of General <unk> .", "He moved to La <unk> , California , as its Vice President for Research and Development , and was concurrently the Director of its John Jay Hopkins Laboratory for Pure and Applied Science from 1955 to 1967 .", "He was also a member of the Advisory Panel on General Science at the Department of Defense from 1959 to 1963 .", "Under his leadership , General Atomics developed TRIGA , a small reactor for universities and laboratories .", "TRIGA used uranium <unk> hydride ( <unk> ) fuel , which has a large , prompt negative fuel temperature coefficient of reactivity .", "As the temperature of the core increases , the reactivity rapidly decreases .", "It is thus highly unlikely , though not completely impossible , for a nuclear <unk> to occur .", "Due to its safety and reliability , which allows it to be installed in densely populated areas , and its ability to still generate high energy for brief periods , which is particularly useful for research , it became the world 's most popular research reactor , and General Atomics sold 66 <unk> in 24 countries .", "The high @-@ temperature gas @-@ cooled reactor ( <unk> ) was less successful , and only two <unk> power reactors were built , both in the United States .", "A 40 MW demonstration unit at the Peach <unk> Nuclear <unk> Station in Pennsylvania operated successfully , but a larger 300 MW unit at the Fort St. <unk> <unk> Station in Colorado encountered technical problems .", "General Atomics also conducted research into thermonuclear energy , including means of <unk> <unk> plasma .", "Between 1962 and 1974 Creutz published six papers on the subject .", "In 1970 President Richard Nixon appointed Creutz as Assistant Director for Research of the National Science Foundation .", "He became Assistant Director for <unk> and <unk> Sciences in 1975 , and was acting Deputy Director from 1976 to 1977 .", "The 1970s energy crisis raised the national profile of energy issues , and Creutz served on a panel that produced a study called The Nation 's Energy Future .", "His wife <unk> died of cancer in 1972 .", "In 1974 he married Elisabeth <unk> , who worked for the National Science Board .", "The two of them enjoyed locating and photographing rare orchids .", "His appointment at the National Science Foundation ended in 1977 , and Creutz became director of the <unk> <unk> Bishop Museum in Honolulu .", "He took particular interest in the museum 's work preparing a two @-@ volume Manual of the <unk> <unk> of Hawaii , which was published in 1999 .", "He expanded programs for education and outreach , and secured funding for two new buildings .", "He retired in 1987 and returned to his home in Rancho Santa Fe , California , and died there on June 27 , 2009 .", "= = Documentaries = = \n \n To Mars by A @-@ <unk> : The Secret History of Project Orion" ]
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[ " = Fern Hobbs = \n \n Fern Hobbs ( May 8 , 1883 – April 10 , 1964 ) was an American attorney in the U.S. state of Oregon , and a private secretary to Oregon Governor Oswald West .", "She was noted for her ambition and several accomplishments as a young woman , and became the highest @-@ paid woman in public service in America in her mid @-@ twenties .", "Hobbs made international news when Governor West sent her to implement martial law in the small Eastern Oregon town of Copperfield .", "The event was considered a strategic coup for West , establishing the State 's authority over a remote rural community and <unk> his reputation as a proponent of prohibition .", "Hobbs later worked for the American Red Cross in Europe and at the Oregon Journal newspaper .", "She died in Portland in 1964 .", "= = Early life = = \n \n Hobbs was born on May 8 , 1883 , in <unk> , Nebraska , to John Alden Hobbs and <unk> Bush Hobbs .", "Her family moved to Salt Lake City , Utah when she was six years old ; she lived there for 12 years , finishing high school .", "Her father then met with financial difficulties , and she moved to Oregon , settling in Hillsboro .", "There , she put her younger brother and sister through school , while studying <unk> and working for a living .", "She soon became a private secretary to the president of the Title <unk> and Trust Company .", "The bank , which held many assets of the Oregon Common School Fund , failed during Hobbs ' time there .", "Ben <unk> , who was the Secretary of State and a member of the State Land Board , was charged with protecting the Common School Fund , and was involved in negotiating with the failing bank over the State 's assets .", "He took note of Hobbs ' strong loyalty to her employer .", "After the bank 's failure , Hobbs worked as a governess for J. Wesley <unk> ( brother of William S. <unk> ) in Portland .", "She also helped raise her younger brother and sister , studied <unk> and the law , and worked as a secretary .", "In 1913 , Hobbs graduated from <unk> University College of Law with a Bachelor of Laws degree , and was admitted to the Oregon State Bar .", "<unk> , who managed Oswald West 's successful 1910 campaign to become Governor of Oregon , recommended that West hire Hobbs as his private stenographer .", "She was hired , and impressed West to the point that he hired her as his private secretary two years later .", "At that time , at age 27 , she was the highest @-@ paid woman in public service in the United States , earning $ 3 @,@ 000 per year .", "= = Martial law in Copperfield , Oregon = = \n \n West ordered Hobbs to Copperfield , Oregon to restore law and order on January 2 , 1914 , along with a group of six militia men that included Oregon State <unk> <unk> <unk> Lawson .", "Copperfield , located on the Snake River in Baker County , had grown up around construction projects for a railroad tunnel and power plant .", "Fifteen @-@ hundred jobs in the area came from the railway project of E. H. <unk> or the power generation facility .", "The town had descended into lawlessness with a number of saloons , <unk> , dancing halls , and widespread gambling .", "The town had no law enforcement officers , and the local government officials had become bar keepers .", "Governor West had extended prohibition laws , Some local residents had appealed to the state government for <unk> but they were widely ignored in Copperfield .", "Over half the residents of the town had signed a petition , addressed to West , alleging that saloons owned by the mayor and City Council members were selling liquor to minors and staying open later than their posted hours .", "Governor West responded by ordering county officials to restore order , close the saloons , and force the <unk> of the corrupt city leaders by December 25 , 1913 .", "County officials did not take care of the problem , so West sent Hobbs , hoping the presence of a woman would prevent any outbreak of violence .", "Hobbs was a <unk> woman standing 5 feet 4 inches ( 1 @.", "@ 63 m ) tall and weighing less than 100 pounds ( 45 kg ) .", "She was dispatched with orders to restore order and to implement martial law if necessary .", "While Hobbs was traveling to Eastern Oregon , both she and Governor West were coy with reporters about the presence of the militia men , suggesting that Hobbs might be acting alone .", "The saloon keepers , who received word that Hobbs was accompanied by law enforcement officers only shortly before her arrival , greeted her by dressing up the town with <unk> , blue and pink ribbons , and flowers .", "A town meeting was arranged at 2 : 30 p.m. on January 3 .", "Hobbs renewed the call for the resignation of city officials , but was the request was refused .", "Hobbs ' escorts then arrested the city leaders and ordered Lawson to declare martial law .", "It was the first time in Oregon since the Civil War that martial law was put into effect .", "Soon the town was disarmed and order restored , with the gambling equipment and weapons confiscated , and the saloons closed down .", "Hobbs then left Lawson in charge and caught the 4 : 00 p.m. train out of town that same day .", "The residents did not openly resist Hobbs or the militia men , although nearly all were armed and had been prepared to offer non @-@ violent resistance .", "She stopped at the county seat in Baker City to officially remove the town 's officials in front of a judge before returning to the state capitol in Salem .", "The Baker County Circuit Court quickly <unk> the militia from holding the town under martial law ; Sheriff Rand began assembling a <unk> to carry out the court order .", "Governor West requested a hearing , seeking Rand 's temporary removal from office , and appointed Hobbs to represent the State as special counsel .", "The actions of the governor were later challenged in court , with Hobbs and West among the defendants .", "The saloon keepers sought remuneration for liquor they claimed was confiscated during the period of martial law .", "The Baker County circuit court determined the governor 's actions were within his powers , and the Oregon Supreme Court ultimately concurred .", "These events made Hobbs the most famous woman in Oregon at that time .", "Hobbs also made national and international news for these events .", "Writer Stewart Holbrook reported : \n \n = = Later life = = \n \n After the Copperfield affair , Hobbs continued as Governor West 's secretary until the end of his term in 1915 .", "She visited the Union County town of Cove in February 1914 , also to investigate complaints about a saloon .", "A local election had declared the town \" dry , \" but a county election had declared the entire county \" wet . \"", "On advice of a judge , the mayor of Cove stated that he was unable to determine whether the saloon was legal or not , but expressed <unk> to the governor 's wishes .", "Hobbs did not order the saloon closed down .", "She then moved to Portland and practiced law .", "Women 's rights groups promoted Hobbs as a candidate to run for governor , but she never ran for office .", "Within a few years Fern Hobbs became the commissioner of Oregon State Industrial Accident Commission , working on getting taxes due on the Oregon & California Lands .", "In 1917 , with the United States entering World War I , she began a long association with the Red Cross .", "From 1917 to 1922 she worked in Europe , including time spent as the chief of the casualty division in Paris , France .", "In that position Hobbs was responsible for notifying dead soldiers ' next of <unk> .", "She returned to Europe in the 1930s , working in the Rhine Valley when it was occupied by France .", "Upon returning to Oregon , Hobbs worked as a secretary for the Oregon Journal newspaper .", "She retired in 1948 as the secretary to the paper 's business manager .", "Fern Hobbs died on April 10 , 1964 , at the age of 80 , and was buried at the Hillsboro Pioneer Cemetery in Hillsboro , Oregon .", "The Oregon writer Stewart Holbrook interviewed her in the early 1950s , a few years after her retirement , observing that she \" still weighs 104 pounds .", "Her eyes are clear and blue behind her glasses .", "There is not a gray hair on her head .", "She lives as quietly as she has always lived , except for those <unk> few days so long ago [ concerning Copperfield ] . \"", "Holbrook noted during his interview that \" the subject of Copperfield <unk> her \" and concluded his account of her as follows :" ]
[ "The bank , which held many assets of the Oregon Common School Fund , failed during Hobbs ' time there .", "Ben <unk> , who was the Secretary of State and a member of the State Land Board , was charged with protecting the Common School Fund , and was involved in negotiating with the failing bank over the State 's assets .", "After the bank 's failure , Hobbs worked as a governess for J. Wesley <unk> ( brother of William S. <unk> ) in Portland ." ]
[ " = Fern Hobbs = \n \n Fern Hobbs ( May 8 , 1883 – April 10 , 1964 ) was an American attorney in the U.S. state of Oregon , and a private secretary to Oregon Governor Oswald West .", "She was noted for her ambition and several accomplishments as a young woman , and became the highest @-@ paid woman in public service in America in her mid @-@ twenties .", "Hobbs made international news when Governor West sent her to implement martial law in the small Eastern Oregon town of Copperfield .", "The event was considered a strategic coup for West , establishing the State 's authority over a remote rural community and <unk> his reputation as a proponent of prohibition .", "Hobbs later worked for the American Red Cross in Europe and at the Oregon Journal newspaper .", "She died in Portland in 1964 .", "= = Early life = = \n \n Hobbs was born on May 8 , 1883 , in <unk> , Nebraska , to John Alden Hobbs and <unk> Bush Hobbs .", "Her family moved to Salt Lake City , Utah when she was six years old ; she lived there for 12 years , finishing high school .", "Her father then met with financial difficulties , and she moved to Oregon , settling in Hillsboro .", "There , she put her younger brother and sister through school , while studying <unk> and working for a living .", "She soon became a private secretary to the president of the Title <unk> and Trust Company .", "He took note of Hobbs ' strong loyalty to her employer .", "She also helped raise her younger brother and sister , studied <unk> and the law , and worked as a secretary .", "In 1913 , Hobbs graduated from <unk> University College of Law with a Bachelor of Laws degree , and was admitted to the Oregon State Bar .", "<unk> , who managed Oswald West 's successful 1910 campaign to become Governor of Oregon , recommended that West hire Hobbs as his private stenographer .", "She was hired , and impressed West to the point that he hired her as his private secretary two years later .", "At that time , at age 27 , she was the highest @-@ paid woman in public service in the United States , earning $ 3 @,@ 000 per year .", "= = Martial law in Copperfield , Oregon = = \n \n West ordered Hobbs to Copperfield , Oregon to restore law and order on January 2 , 1914 , along with a group of six militia men that included Oregon State <unk> <unk> <unk> Lawson .", "Copperfield , located on the Snake River in Baker County , had grown up around construction projects for a railroad tunnel and power plant .", "Fifteen @-@ hundred jobs in the area came from the railway project of E. H. <unk> or the power generation facility .", "The town had descended into lawlessness with a number of saloons , <unk> , dancing halls , and widespread gambling .", "The town had no law enforcement officers , and the local government officials had become bar keepers .", "Governor West had extended prohibition laws , Some local residents had appealed to the state government for <unk> but they were widely ignored in Copperfield .", "Over half the residents of the town had signed a petition , addressed to West , alleging that saloons owned by the mayor and City Council members were selling liquor to minors and staying open later than their posted hours .", "Governor West responded by ordering county officials to restore order , close the saloons , and force the <unk> of the corrupt city leaders by December 25 , 1913 .", "County officials did not take care of the problem , so West sent Hobbs , hoping the presence of a woman would prevent any outbreak of violence .", "Hobbs was a <unk> woman standing 5 feet 4 inches ( 1 @.", "@ 63 m ) tall and weighing less than 100 pounds ( 45 kg ) .", "She was dispatched with orders to restore order and to implement martial law if necessary .", "While Hobbs was traveling to Eastern Oregon , both she and Governor West were coy with reporters about the presence of the militia men , suggesting that Hobbs might be acting alone .", "The saloon keepers , who received word that Hobbs was accompanied by law enforcement officers only shortly before her arrival , greeted her by dressing up the town with <unk> , blue and pink ribbons , and flowers .", "A town meeting was arranged at 2 : 30 p.m. on January 3 .", "Hobbs renewed the call for the resignation of city officials , but was the request was refused .", "Hobbs ' escorts then arrested the city leaders and ordered Lawson to declare martial law .", "It was the first time in Oregon since the Civil War that martial law was put into effect .", "Soon the town was disarmed and order restored , with the gambling equipment and weapons confiscated , and the saloons closed down .", "Hobbs then left Lawson in charge and caught the 4 : 00 p.m. train out of town that same day .", "The residents did not openly resist Hobbs or the militia men , although nearly all were armed and had been prepared to offer non @-@ violent resistance .", "She stopped at the county seat in Baker City to officially remove the town 's officials in front of a judge before returning to the state capitol in Salem .", "The Baker County Circuit Court quickly <unk> the militia from holding the town under martial law ; Sheriff Rand began assembling a <unk> to carry out the court order .", "Governor West requested a hearing , seeking Rand 's temporary removal from office , and appointed Hobbs to represent the State as special counsel .", "The actions of the governor were later challenged in court , with Hobbs and West among the defendants .", "The saloon keepers sought remuneration for liquor they claimed was confiscated during the period of martial law .", "The Baker County circuit court determined the governor 's actions were within his powers , and the Oregon Supreme Court ultimately concurred .", "These events made Hobbs the most famous woman in Oregon at that time .", "Hobbs also made national and international news for these events .", "Writer Stewart Holbrook reported : \n \n = = Later life = = \n \n After the Copperfield affair , Hobbs continued as Governor West 's secretary until the end of his term in 1915 .", "She visited the Union County town of Cove in February 1914 , also to investigate complaints about a saloon .", "A local election had declared the town \" dry , \" but a county election had declared the entire county \" wet . \"", "On advice of a judge , the mayor of Cove stated that he was unable to determine whether the saloon was legal or not , but expressed <unk> to the governor 's wishes .", "Hobbs did not order the saloon closed down .", "She then moved to Portland and practiced law .", "Women 's rights groups promoted Hobbs as a candidate to run for governor , but she never ran for office .", "Within a few years Fern Hobbs became the commissioner of Oregon State Industrial Accident Commission , working on getting taxes due on the Oregon & California Lands .", "In 1917 , with the United States entering World War I , she began a long association with the Red Cross .", "From 1917 to 1922 she worked in Europe , including time spent as the chief of the casualty division in Paris , France .", "In that position Hobbs was responsible for notifying dead soldiers ' next of <unk> .", "She returned to Europe in the 1930s , working in the Rhine Valley when it was occupied by France .", "Upon returning to Oregon , Hobbs worked as a secretary for the Oregon Journal newspaper .", "She retired in 1948 as the secretary to the paper 's business manager .", "Fern Hobbs died on April 10 , 1964 , at the age of 80 , and was buried at the Hillsboro Pioneer Cemetery in Hillsboro , Oregon .", "The Oregon writer Stewart Holbrook interviewed her in the early 1950s , a few years after her retirement , observing that she \" still weighs 104 pounds .", "Her eyes are clear and blue behind her glasses .", "There is not a gray hair on her head .", "She lives as quietly as she has always lived , except for those <unk> few days so long ago [ concerning Copperfield ] . \"", "Holbrook noted during his interview that \" the subject of Copperfield <unk> her \" and concluded his account of her as follows :" ]
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[ " = Why Does It Hurt So Bad = \n \n \" Why Does It Hurt So Bad \" is a song recorded by American singer Whitney Houston for the 1995 film Waiting to Exhale .", "It was released on July 7 , 1996 , by <unk> Records as the seventh and final single from the accompanying soundtrack .", "The song was written and produced solely by Babyface .", "Musically , it is an R & B ballad , and the lyrics chronicle a <unk> lament .", "The song garnered positive reviews from critics , who commended Houston 's vocal effort .", "It charted in the United States on the Billboard Hot 100 , peaking at number twenty @-@ six .", "It also reached a peak position of number twenty @-@ two in the Hot R & B / Hip @-@ Hop Songs chart and number six on the Adult Contemporary chart .", "In Canada , the song reached a peak of number forty @-@ five on the RPM Singles chart .", "Although there is no official music video for the song , a performance of the song at the 1996 MTV Movie Awards was taped and is used as a promotional clip .", "The song was later included as a medley , in her My Love Is Your Love World Tour ( 1999 ) , along with a few other songs .", "= = Background = = \n \n Houston starred in the 1995 romance film Waiting to Exhale , directed by Forest Whittaker .", "Although Houston did not intend to contribute to the film 's soundtrack , when Whittaker hired Babyface to score the soundtrack , she opted in .", "Babyface , Houston and some other African @-@ American female singers recorded songs for the album .", "The song was one of the final additions to the soundtrack . \"", "Why Does It Hurt So Bad \" was originally written by Babyface for Houston , two years prior to the release of Waiting to Exhale , but Houston refused to record it at that time . \"", "I wasn 't really in the mood for singing about why it <unk> so bad , \" said Houston .", "Two years later , according to Chris <unk> of Entertainment Weekly , the emotions of the movie merged with the real @-@ life circumstances of Houston 's troubled marriage to Bobby Brown . \"", "Now , I 'm ready to sing not only the <unk> of things , but the pains of things , also , \" Houston explained .", "= = Composition = = \n \n \" Why Does It Hurt So Bad \" is an R & B ballad .", "The song was written and produced by Kenneth Brian Edmonds , popularly known as \" Babyface \" .", "According to the sheet music book for The Greatest Hits at <unk> , the song is written in the key of B ♭ major , and moves at a tempo of 69 beats per minute .", "It is set in time signature of common time and features a basic chord progression of B / E – Em – C ♯ m – G ♯ 7 .", "Houston 's vocals span from the note of <unk> to the note of D5 .", "According to Stephen Holden of New York Times , the song is a \" <unk> lament with a realistic twist \" .", "He noted that , through the verses , the singer <unk> herself for breaking up with an abusive boyfriend and admits that she is still in love .", "= = Reception = = \n \n The song garnered mainly positive reviews from critics .", "Craig <unk> of Allmusic noted that Houston 's voice \" sailed \" through the song .", "Christopher John Farley of TIME commented Houston \" particularly held her own \" , with a \" masterly balance of pop , <unk> , and soulful melancholy \" .", "Steve <unk> of Newsday wrote : \" It 's lower @-@ key and the singer , who also stars in the film , doesn 't feel compelled to perform constant vocal feats . \"", "A writer for Boston Herald noted that the song was \" understated \" .", "Similarly , Larry <unk> of Billboard commented that the song should have been released as the follow @-@ up to \" Exhale ( Shoop Shoop ) \" . \"", "Paired with Babyface , Houston is positively luminous on [ this ] <unk> ballad , performing with a perfect blend of theatrical melodrama and guttural soul , \" he added .", "Deborah <unk> of South Florida Sun @-@ Sentinel was mixed in her review commenting that the song was a \" <unk> <unk> follow @-@ up \" to \" Exhale ( Shoop Shoop ) \" .", "But , Nick <unk> of The Spectator was even less enthusiastic , writing \" [ ... ] the two guaranteed [ Whitney Houston ] hits – ' Exhale ( Shoop Shoop ) ' and ' Why Does It Hurt So Bad ' – don 't really offer anything new . \"", "Similarly , Cary Darling of Rome News @-@ Tribune gave a negative review .", "She noted that \" [ the ] ballad ' Why Does It Hurt So Bad ' is [ more ] standard Whitney @-@ fare \" .", "Released as the seventh and final single from the Waiting to Exhale : Original Soundtrack Album , the song debuted at number 60 on the Billboard Hot 100 , on the issue dated August 3 , 1996 .", "On the same issue , the song debuted at number 34 on the Hot R & B / Hip @-@ Hop Singles chart .", "The song later reached a peak of number 26 on the Hot 100 , and 22 on the R & B / Hip @-@ Hop Singles chart .", "It also reached number six on the Adult Contemporary chart , while reaching a peak of 39 on the Adult Pop Songs chart .", "In Canada , the song debuted at number 98 on the RPM Singles chart , on the July 22 , 1996 issue .", "Later , on the September 15 , 1996 issue , it reached a peak of number 45 .", "= = Music video and live performances = = \n \n The song was not promoted through an official music video , although Houston appeared at the 1996 MTV Movie Awards held at Walt Disney Studios , Burbank and performed \" Why Does It Hurt So Bad \" .", "The performance was directed and taped by Bruce <unk> and was later used as a promotional clip to accompany the song .", "The performance features Houston sitting on a chair , wearing a white outfit , and singing the song .", "Houston performed the song on her My Love Is Your Love World Tour , in 1999 .", "The song was performed as a part of the \" Movie Medley \" , along with \" I Believe in You and Me \" , \" It <unk> Like Hell \" , originally performed by Aretha Franklin , and \" I Will Always Love You \" .", "This performance was taped in <unk> , Poland , on August 22 , 1999 and broadcast on Polish television channel , <unk> .", "= = Track listing = = \n \n \n = = Credits and personnel = = \n \n Retrieved from CD liner notes \n \n = = Charts = =" ]
[ "= = Music video and live performances = = \n \n The song was not promoted through an official music video , although Houston appeared at the 1996 MTV Movie Awards held at Walt Disney Studios , Burbank and performed \" Why Does It Hurt So Bad \" ." ]
[ " = Why Does It Hurt So Bad = \n \n \" Why Does It Hurt So Bad \" is a song recorded by American singer Whitney Houston for the 1995 film Waiting to Exhale .", "It was released on July 7 , 1996 , by <unk> Records as the seventh and final single from the accompanying soundtrack .", "The song was written and produced solely by Babyface .", "Musically , it is an R & B ballad , and the lyrics chronicle a <unk> lament .", "The song garnered positive reviews from critics , who commended Houston 's vocal effort .", "It charted in the United States on the Billboard Hot 100 , peaking at number twenty @-@ six .", "It also reached a peak position of number twenty @-@ two in the Hot R & B / Hip @-@ Hop Songs chart and number six on the Adult Contemporary chart .", "In Canada , the song reached a peak of number forty @-@ five on the RPM Singles chart .", "Although there is no official music video for the song , a performance of the song at the 1996 MTV Movie Awards was taped and is used as a promotional clip .", "The song was later included as a medley , in her My Love Is Your Love World Tour ( 1999 ) , along with a few other songs .", "= = Background = = \n \n Houston starred in the 1995 romance film Waiting to Exhale , directed by Forest Whittaker .", "Although Houston did not intend to contribute to the film 's soundtrack , when Whittaker hired Babyface to score the soundtrack , she opted in .", "Babyface , Houston and some other African @-@ American female singers recorded songs for the album .", "The song was one of the final additions to the soundtrack . \"", "Why Does It Hurt So Bad \" was originally written by Babyface for Houston , two years prior to the release of Waiting to Exhale , but Houston refused to record it at that time . \"", "I wasn 't really in the mood for singing about why it <unk> so bad , \" said Houston .", "Two years later , according to Chris <unk> of Entertainment Weekly , the emotions of the movie merged with the real @-@ life circumstances of Houston 's troubled marriage to Bobby Brown . \"", "Now , I 'm ready to sing not only the <unk> of things , but the pains of things , also , \" Houston explained .", "= = Composition = = \n \n \" Why Does It Hurt So Bad \" is an R & B ballad .", "The song was written and produced by Kenneth Brian Edmonds , popularly known as \" Babyface \" .", "According to the sheet music book for The Greatest Hits at <unk> , the song is written in the key of B ♭ major , and moves at a tempo of 69 beats per minute .", "It is set in time signature of common time and features a basic chord progression of B / E – Em – C ♯ m – G ♯ 7 .", "Houston 's vocals span from the note of <unk> to the note of D5 .", "According to Stephen Holden of New York Times , the song is a \" <unk> lament with a realistic twist \" .", "He noted that , through the verses , the singer <unk> herself for breaking up with an abusive boyfriend and admits that she is still in love .", "= = Reception = = \n \n The song garnered mainly positive reviews from critics .", "Craig <unk> of Allmusic noted that Houston 's voice \" sailed \" through the song .", "Christopher John Farley of TIME commented Houston \" particularly held her own \" , with a \" masterly balance of pop , <unk> , and soulful melancholy \" .", "Steve <unk> of Newsday wrote : \" It 's lower @-@ key and the singer , who also stars in the film , doesn 't feel compelled to perform constant vocal feats . \"", "A writer for Boston Herald noted that the song was \" understated \" .", "Similarly , Larry <unk> of Billboard commented that the song should have been released as the follow @-@ up to \" Exhale ( Shoop Shoop ) \" . \"", "Paired with Babyface , Houston is positively luminous on [ this ] <unk> ballad , performing with a perfect blend of theatrical melodrama and guttural soul , \" he added .", "Deborah <unk> of South Florida Sun @-@ Sentinel was mixed in her review commenting that the song was a \" <unk> <unk> follow @-@ up \" to \" Exhale ( Shoop Shoop ) \" .", "But , Nick <unk> of The Spectator was even less enthusiastic , writing \" [ ... ] the two guaranteed [ Whitney Houston ] hits – ' Exhale ( Shoop Shoop ) ' and ' Why Does It Hurt So Bad ' – don 't really offer anything new . \"", "Similarly , Cary Darling of Rome News @-@ Tribune gave a negative review .", "She noted that \" [ the ] ballad ' Why Does It Hurt So Bad ' is [ more ] standard Whitney @-@ fare \" .", "Released as the seventh and final single from the Waiting to Exhale : Original Soundtrack Album , the song debuted at number 60 on the Billboard Hot 100 , on the issue dated August 3 , 1996 .", "On the same issue , the song debuted at number 34 on the Hot R & B / Hip @-@ Hop Singles chart .", "The song later reached a peak of number 26 on the Hot 100 , and 22 on the R & B / Hip @-@ Hop Singles chart .", "It also reached number six on the Adult Contemporary chart , while reaching a peak of 39 on the Adult Pop Songs chart .", "In Canada , the song debuted at number 98 on the RPM Singles chart , on the July 22 , 1996 issue .", "Later , on the September 15 , 1996 issue , it reached a peak of number 45 .", "The performance was directed and taped by Bruce <unk> and was later used as a promotional clip to accompany the song .", "The performance features Houston sitting on a chair , wearing a white outfit , and singing the song .", "Houston performed the song on her My Love Is Your Love World Tour , in 1999 .", "The song was performed as a part of the \" Movie Medley \" , along with \" I Believe in You and Me \" , \" It <unk> Like Hell \" , originally performed by Aretha Franklin , and \" I Will Always Love You \" .", "This performance was taped in <unk> , Poland , on August 22 , 1999 and broadcast on Polish television channel , <unk> .", "= = Track listing = = \n \n \n = = Credits and personnel = = \n \n Retrieved from CD liner notes \n \n = = Charts = =" ]
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[ " = Hurricane Omar ( 2008 ) = \n \n Hurricane Omar was a strong hurricane that took an unusual southwest to northeast track through the eastern Caribbean Sea during October , 2008 .", "Forming out of a tropical disturbance on October 13 , Omar initially moved slowly in the eastern Caribbean Sea .", "By October 15 , Omar began to quickly intensify as deep convection developed around the center of circulation .", "Later that day , an eye developed and the storm began to accelerate to the northeast .", "Early on October 16 , Omar reached its peak intensity with winds of 130 mph ( 215 km / h ) and a barometric pressure of <unk> mbar ( hPa ; 28 @.", "@ 29 inHg ) .", "Shortly after , the hurricane rapidly weakened to Category 1 intensity .", "After slightly re @-@ strengthening the next day , Omar weakened to a tropical storm before degenerating into a non @-@ convective low pressure area .", "The remnants of Omar persisted until October 21 at which time it dissipated to the west of the Azores .", "Throughout the eastern Caribbean , Omar affected numerous islands , most of which only recorded minor impacts .", "Large swells and heavy rains impacted the ABC islands .", "Antigua and Barbuda sustained $ 54 million in damages , mainly on Antigua as nine homes were destroyed , several others damaged and many farms were inundated by flood waters .", "One person died in Puerto Rico after suffering a stress @-@ induced cardiac arrest .", "The United States Virgin Islands also sustained significant damage , costing roughly $ 6 million .", "Numerous boats and homes were damaged and over 100 power poles were snapped .", "Total losses from the storm were estimated at $ 79 million .", "= = Meteorological history = = \n \n On September 30 , a well @-@ developed tropical wave moved off the eastern coast of Africa and entered the Atlantic Ocean .", "Deep convection formed around a prominent mid @-@ level circulation as it moved towards the west .", "However , the convection diminished on October 2 before entering the Caribbean Sea a week later .", "Upon entering the Caribbean Sea , shower and thunderstorm activity redeveloped around the low .", "Continued development followed and the low was designated as Tropical Depression Fifteen at 0600 UTC on October 13 while located about 190 miles ( 305 kilometres ) south of the southeastern tip of the Dominican Republic .", "The previous steady westward motion that the system took across the Atlantic halted as it entered an area of weak steering currents and significant motion was not expected for another day or two .", "As the structure of the storm improved , it was upgraded to a tropical storm and the National Hurricane Center ( NHC ) gave it the name Omar .", "Located to the southeast of a broad and deep tropospheric trough and to the west of a low to mid @-@ level ridge , Omar took a counter @-@ clockwise turn on October 14 .", "Upon becoming a tropical storm , Omar began to undergo an extended period of rapid intensification as very deep convection developed around the center of circulation .", "Wind shear around the storm , which was previously inhibiting quick development , weakened , allowing for further strengthening .", "Later that day , an 11 @.", "@ 5 to 17 @.", "@ 2 mi ( 18 @.", "@ 5 to 27 @.", "@ 7 km ) wide eye formed as the storm began to turn towards the northeast due to the trough .", "With the formation of an eye , the Dvorak technique rendered an intensity of 75 mph ( 120 km / h ) , signifying that Omar had intensified into a hurricane .", "The intensification briefly stalled as the eyewall eroded and the center of the storm became slightly elliptical .", "However , deep convection persisted and strengthening was forecast as the storm neared Puerto Rico .", "Shortly after , the eye quickly became well @-@ defined and appeared on visible satellite images , an indication the storm was intensifying .", "The chances of rapid intensification were good as the storm featured well @-@ developed outflow and prominent banding features .", "With very warm sea surface temperatures , high ocean heat content , low wind shear , and a moist air mass , Omar quickly reached its peak intensity early on October 16 as a Category 4 hurricane with winds of 130 mph ( 215 km / h ) .", "During the intensification phase , the forward motion of the hurricane increased to 20 mph ( 32 km / h ) .", "Once in the Atlantic Ocean , Omar began to rapidly weaken , with winds decreasing by 50 mph ( 85 km / h ) in 12 hours .", "Visible satellite images depicted an exposed low @-@ level circulation with convection displaced to the east due to a combination of very high wind shear and dry air .", "By October 17 , most of the deep convection associated with the system dissipated ; however , a brief decrease in wind shear allowed Omar to re @-@ strengthen to its secondary peak , with winds of 85 mph ( 140 km / h ) .", "During this phase , convection redeveloped around the center and an eye reformed .", "Later that day , the trough that caused the rapid northeastern motion bypassed Omar , leading to decreasing movement .", "A weakening storm , Omar continued towards the northeast due to a mid to upper @-@ level ridge located south of the system and the mid @-@ latitude westerlies to the north .", "Late on October 17 , wind shear increased once more as Omar tracked over waters below 26 ° C ( 79 ° F ) .", "Around 0000 UTC on October 18 , Omar weakened to a tropical storm as deep convection associated with it dissipated .", "Twelve hours later , while still producing tropical storm @-@ force winds , the storm degenerated into a remnant low pressure area .", "The remnants of Omar persisted until 0600 UTC on October 21 when it dissipated about 805 mi ( 1 @,@ 295 km ) west of the Azores .", "= = Preparations = = \n \n On October 15 , the governor of the United States Virgin Islands announced the final preparations for Hurricane Omar as he signed a State of Emergency declaration for the territory .", "Public schools would be closed on October 16 .", "All non @-@ essential workers would be dismissed at 10 a.m. local time .", "At 6 p.m. curfew was put in place for the same day .", "Only those with valid passes would be allowed to be out after the curfew was put in place .", "That same day , a Hurricane Warning and flash flood watch were put in place in anticipation of hurricane @-@ force winds and torrential rains from Omar .", "The American Red Cross planned to open shelters throughout the islands before the hurricane struck .", "<unk> were also being distributed in St. Croix .", "A large oil refinery , which produces 500 @,@ 000 barrels per day ( 79 @,@ 000 m3 / d ) , was shut down and only necessary workers remained at the refinery .", "On Sint Maarten , officials advised residents to start all necessary actions to prepare for a hurricane .", "Residents were told to clear their yards of any debris or lose furniture that could become airborne during the storm , place shutters over windows and doors and assist elderly neighbors with <unk> their homes , and mariners should find a safe haven .", "A curfew from 10 : 00 p.m. on October 15 to 10 : 00 a.m. on October 16 was put in place .", "Due to the possibility of flash flooding , residents were to <unk> and free up all waterways around their homes .", "Officials also warned people to stay away from areas prone to landslides until the \" all @-@ clear \" was given .", "<unk> of livestock were advised to have insured that they were secured in holding areas .", "As a precaution , the water supply would be shut down from 8 : 00 p.m. October 15 to 8 : 00 a.m. October 16 .", "Four public areas , St. Peters Community Center , Dutch Quarter Community Center , Genevieve de <unk> School , and the <unk> Army building would be used as emergency shelters .", "All public activities , flights , and schools were either closed or canceled on Puerto Rico .", "Eighteen shelters were open on the eastern part of the island .", "Also , on Anguilla , residents in the Sandy Ground , Valley <unk> , <unk> and Mount Fortune areas were placed under evacuation orders .", "<unk> were opened throughout the island for those in need of shelter .", "Schools and government offices were also closed and visitors were told to leave the island .", "= = Impact = = \n \n Omar produced moderate damage throughout numerous islands , amounting to at least $ 60 million ( 2008 USD ) and one death was related to the storm .", "While it was moving little over the south @-@ central Caribbean , Omar brought prolonged tropical storm conditions to the ABC Islands .", "Sustained winds to near gale force battered the islands , although peak gusts to 58 mph ( 92 km / h ) were confined to <unk> .", "In 24 hours , a maximum precipitation total of 4 @.", "@ 0 in ( 102 mm ) was recorded on <unk> , while 1 @.", "@ 7 in ( 43 mm ) and 1 @.", "@ 5 in ( 41 mm ) of rain fell in <unk> and <unk> , respectively .", "The high winds damaged roofs on all three islands , and rough seas caused beach erosion and significant damage to coastal facilities .", "Some rain damage also occurred , with significant flooding reported in some parts of <unk> .", "In the <unk> Islands ( <unk> , St. <unk> , and Sint Maarten ) strong winds from Omar , gusting up to 76 mph ( 122 km / h ) , and high waves caused significant damage and coastal flooding .", "On Sint Maarten , rainfall from the storm totaled to 5 @.", "@ 4 in ( 139 @.", "@ 4 mm ) .", "Damage in Sint Maarten was mainly limited to beach erosion and scattered power outages .", "The island of Dominica suffered severe damage from Hurricane Omar .", "The village of Scotts Head , with a population of 450 , was cut off from the rest of the country as roads were extensively damaged .", "The village also suffered water losses , electricity shortage , and <unk> telephones were cut off .", "Ports throughout the country were severely damaged .", "All barge access for <unk> sand and stones were destroyed .", "The airport also sustained some damage .", "Seven boats ran aground during the storm .", "Minor damage was reported in Anguilla .", "Two hotels sustained roof damage , downed treed knocked down power lines causing scattered power outages , and the rough seas caused severe beach erosion .", "Three cargo ships and seven boats ran aground and two other boats sank .", "In Antigua and Barbuda , winds from Omar were recorded at 40 mph , with gusts to 48 mph .", "<unk> <unk> lines brought torrential rains , falling at rates of 2 in ( 50 @.", "@ 8 mm ) at times , peaking at 2 @.", "@ 22 in ( 56 @.", "@ 4 mm ) per hour from <unk> UTC to 1200 UTC on October 16 .", "The maximum recorded rainfall was 9 @.", "@ 1 in ( 232 @.", "@ 6 mm ) however , up to 11 in ( 279 @.", "@ 4 mm ) was estimated to have fallen in the mountains .", "Storm <unk> was estimated at 2 – 4 ft ( 0 @.", "@ 6 – 1 @.", "@ 2 m ) with waves reaching 5 – 8 ft ( 1 @.", "@ 5 – 2 @.", "@ 4 m ) in height .", "Nine homes were destroyed and several landslides were reported .", "No fatalities were associated with Omar , and only a few sustained minor injuries .", "The most severe damage was dealt to roads and agriculture due to flooding .", "Seventy @-@ five people were forced to evacuate to shelters as their homes were flooded .", "Several farms were washed away , including their livestock .", "Numerous farmers lost their harvest due to flooding .", "Damages in Barbuda were estimated at $ 18 million .", "Agricultural losses in Antigua amounted to around $ 11 million ( 2008 USD ) and property damage amounted to $ 25 million .", "In Puerto Rico , a man died after he collapsed from cardiac arrest while trying to install storm shutters on his home .", "As a tropical wave , the precedent to Omar produced heavy rains over the island , causing minor flooding .", "After passing by Puerto Rico a second time , Omar produced locally heavy rains , which caused minor street flooding .", "On St. Croix , waves up to 15 ft ( 4 @.", "@ 5 m ) from Omar sank about 47 boats , leading to a large oil spill around the islands .", "About 400 ships broke lose from the docks , 200 of which lost their anchors .", "Omar produced upwards of 7 in ( 177 @.", "@ 8 mm ) of rain on the island within a 24 ‑ hour span .", "Although St. Croix was brushed by the eyewall , sustained winds reached 53 mph ( 85 km / h ) with gusts to 72 mph ( 116 km / h ) .", "Three people needed to be rescued when their ship struck a reef and began to sink .", "Most of the islands 55 @,@ 000 residents were without power as over 100 utility poles were destroyed .", "Damages on the island were estimated at $ 700 @,@ 000 with another $ 1 million in clean @-@ up costs .", "St. Thomas , one of the hardest hit islands , was left completely without power in the wake of the hurricane .", "All of the major intersections were shut down as traffic lights were either on the ground or without power .", "Damages on the island totaled to $ 5 @.", "@ 3 million .", "In the <unk> <unk> Quarter on St. Lucia , rough seas damaged a jetty and grounded a yacht .", "In <unk> , four homes were destroyed by the storm surge , which also made some areas <unk> .", "The storm surge also flooded parts of the <unk> la <unk> Quarter , leading to officials declaring a mandatory evacuation of the area .", "On Montserrat , very little damage was reported .", "A few minor landslides occurred in rural areas ; no impact was caused by them .", "On <unk> there was relatively little damage although the beachfront part of the Four Seasons Resort was severely damaged and was subsequently closed for an extended period .", "Throughout St. <unk> and <unk> , damage was estimated at $ 19 million .", "= = Aftermath = = \n \n The damage dealt to the agricultural sector of Antigua and Barbuda fueled major concerns for \" food security \" in 2009 .", "The government allocated about $ 33 @,@ <unk> @,@ 420 to help develop and repair the industry .", "Significant expansions of croplands were discussed , 15 @,@ 000 <unk> ( <unk> m2 ) area , to help promote growth of the sector .", "On October 29 , in the wake of Omar , President George W. Bush signed a major disaster declaration for the United States Virgin Islands , allowing public aid to assist the islands .", "The Federal Emergency Management Agency or <unk> , had received 60 requests for public assistance throughout the area .", "<unk> value for the assistance was estimated at $ 3 million and growing .", "Twenty @-@ five departments and agencies were approved of for federal support , namely the U.S. <unk> Department of Public Works .", "Several non @-@ profit organizations also received support from <unk> , while those that did not meet the criteria were referred to the Small Business Administration ’ s low @-@ interest loan program .", "On Dominica , Omar 's close pass to the island left 30 families homeless and severely hampered the fishing community .", "On December 15 , the Board of Directors of the Caribbean Development Bank approved $ 9 @.", "@ 16 million for assistance to those affected by Omar on the island and to restore the infrastructure damaged by the hurricane .", "On December 18 , the government of Dominica invested $ 4 million in aid for the fishing communities impacted by Omar .", "A total of 140 fishermen were provided with $ 250 per week for a total of four weeks .", "Sixty @-@ two of which continued to receive funds due to their circumstances .", "The government also purchased 121 boat engines to distribute to fishers .", "Another $ 794 @,@ 000 was spent to repair 47 boats and construct another 28 that had been damaged or destroyed by Omar .", "The government also bought replacement fishing gear ." ]
[ "On December 15 , the Board of Directors of the Caribbean Development Bank approved $ 9 @." ]
[ " = Hurricane Omar ( 2008 ) = \n \n Hurricane Omar was a strong hurricane that took an unusual southwest to northeast track through the eastern Caribbean Sea during October , 2008 .", "Forming out of a tropical disturbance on October 13 , Omar initially moved slowly in the eastern Caribbean Sea .", "By October 15 , Omar began to quickly intensify as deep convection developed around the center of circulation .", "Later that day , an eye developed and the storm began to accelerate to the northeast .", "Early on October 16 , Omar reached its peak intensity with winds of 130 mph ( 215 km / h ) and a barometric pressure of <unk> mbar ( hPa ; 28 @.", "@ 29 inHg ) .", "Shortly after , the hurricane rapidly weakened to Category 1 intensity .", "After slightly re @-@ strengthening the next day , Omar weakened to a tropical storm before degenerating into a non @-@ convective low pressure area .", "The remnants of Omar persisted until October 21 at which time it dissipated to the west of the Azores .", "Throughout the eastern Caribbean , Omar affected numerous islands , most of which only recorded minor impacts .", "Large swells and heavy rains impacted the ABC islands .", "Antigua and Barbuda sustained $ 54 million in damages , mainly on Antigua as nine homes were destroyed , several others damaged and many farms were inundated by flood waters .", "One person died in Puerto Rico after suffering a stress @-@ induced cardiac arrest .", "The United States Virgin Islands also sustained significant damage , costing roughly $ 6 million .", "Numerous boats and homes were damaged and over 100 power poles were snapped .", "Total losses from the storm were estimated at $ 79 million .", "= = Meteorological history = = \n \n On September 30 , a well @-@ developed tropical wave moved off the eastern coast of Africa and entered the Atlantic Ocean .", "Deep convection formed around a prominent mid @-@ level circulation as it moved towards the west .", "However , the convection diminished on October 2 before entering the Caribbean Sea a week later .", "Upon entering the Caribbean Sea , shower and thunderstorm activity redeveloped around the low .", "Continued development followed and the low was designated as Tropical Depression Fifteen at 0600 UTC on October 13 while located about 190 miles ( 305 kilometres ) south of the southeastern tip of the Dominican Republic .", "The previous steady westward motion that the system took across the Atlantic halted as it entered an area of weak steering currents and significant motion was not expected for another day or two .", "As the structure of the storm improved , it was upgraded to a tropical storm and the National Hurricane Center ( NHC ) gave it the name Omar .", "Located to the southeast of a broad and deep tropospheric trough and to the west of a low to mid @-@ level ridge , Omar took a counter @-@ clockwise turn on October 14 .", "Upon becoming a tropical storm , Omar began to undergo an extended period of rapid intensification as very deep convection developed around the center of circulation .", "Wind shear around the storm , which was previously inhibiting quick development , weakened , allowing for further strengthening .", "Later that day , an 11 @.", "@ 5 to 17 @.", "@ 2 mi ( 18 @.", "@ 5 to 27 @.", "@ 7 km ) wide eye formed as the storm began to turn towards the northeast due to the trough .", "With the formation of an eye , the Dvorak technique rendered an intensity of 75 mph ( 120 km / h ) , signifying that Omar had intensified into a hurricane .", "The intensification briefly stalled as the eyewall eroded and the center of the storm became slightly elliptical .", "However , deep convection persisted and strengthening was forecast as the storm neared Puerto Rico .", "Shortly after , the eye quickly became well @-@ defined and appeared on visible satellite images , an indication the storm was intensifying .", "The chances of rapid intensification were good as the storm featured well @-@ developed outflow and prominent banding features .", "With very warm sea surface temperatures , high ocean heat content , low wind shear , and a moist air mass , Omar quickly reached its peak intensity early on October 16 as a Category 4 hurricane with winds of 130 mph ( 215 km / h ) .", "During the intensification phase , the forward motion of the hurricane increased to 20 mph ( 32 km / h ) .", "Once in the Atlantic Ocean , Omar began to rapidly weaken , with winds decreasing by 50 mph ( 85 km / h ) in 12 hours .", "Visible satellite images depicted an exposed low @-@ level circulation with convection displaced to the east due to a combination of very high wind shear and dry air .", "By October 17 , most of the deep convection associated with the system dissipated ; however , a brief decrease in wind shear allowed Omar to re @-@ strengthen to its secondary peak , with winds of 85 mph ( 140 km / h ) .", "During this phase , convection redeveloped around the center and an eye reformed .", "Later that day , the trough that caused the rapid northeastern motion bypassed Omar , leading to decreasing movement .", "A weakening storm , Omar continued towards the northeast due to a mid to upper @-@ level ridge located south of the system and the mid @-@ latitude westerlies to the north .", "Late on October 17 , wind shear increased once more as Omar tracked over waters below 26 ° C ( 79 ° F ) .", "Around 0000 UTC on October 18 , Omar weakened to a tropical storm as deep convection associated with it dissipated .", "Twelve hours later , while still producing tropical storm @-@ force winds , the storm degenerated into a remnant low pressure area .", "The remnants of Omar persisted until 0600 UTC on October 21 when it dissipated about 805 mi ( 1 @,@ 295 km ) west of the Azores .", "= = Preparations = = \n \n On October 15 , the governor of the United States Virgin Islands announced the final preparations for Hurricane Omar as he signed a State of Emergency declaration for the territory .", "Public schools would be closed on October 16 .", "All non @-@ essential workers would be dismissed at 10 a.m. local time .", "At 6 p.m. curfew was put in place for the same day .", "Only those with valid passes would be allowed to be out after the curfew was put in place .", "That same day , a Hurricane Warning and flash flood watch were put in place in anticipation of hurricane @-@ force winds and torrential rains from Omar .", "The American Red Cross planned to open shelters throughout the islands before the hurricane struck .", "<unk> were also being distributed in St. Croix .", "A large oil refinery , which produces 500 @,@ 000 barrels per day ( 79 @,@ 000 m3 / d ) , was shut down and only necessary workers remained at the refinery .", "On Sint Maarten , officials advised residents to start all necessary actions to prepare for a hurricane .", "Residents were told to clear their yards of any debris or lose furniture that could become airborne during the storm , place shutters over windows and doors and assist elderly neighbors with <unk> their homes , and mariners should find a safe haven .", "A curfew from 10 : 00 p.m. on October 15 to 10 : 00 a.m. on October 16 was put in place .", "Due to the possibility of flash flooding , residents were to <unk> and free up all waterways around their homes .", "Officials also warned people to stay away from areas prone to landslides until the \" all @-@ clear \" was given .", "<unk> of livestock were advised to have insured that they were secured in holding areas .", "As a precaution , the water supply would be shut down from 8 : 00 p.m. October 15 to 8 : 00 a.m. October 16 .", "Four public areas , St. Peters Community Center , Dutch Quarter Community Center , Genevieve de <unk> School , and the <unk> Army building would be used as emergency shelters .", "All public activities , flights , and schools were either closed or canceled on Puerto Rico .", "Eighteen shelters were open on the eastern part of the island .", "Also , on Anguilla , residents in the Sandy Ground , Valley <unk> , <unk> and Mount Fortune areas were placed under evacuation orders .", "<unk> were opened throughout the island for those in need of shelter .", "Schools and government offices were also closed and visitors were told to leave the island .", "= = Impact = = \n \n Omar produced moderate damage throughout numerous islands , amounting to at least $ 60 million ( 2008 USD ) and one death was related to the storm .", "While it was moving little over the south @-@ central Caribbean , Omar brought prolonged tropical storm conditions to the ABC Islands .", "Sustained winds to near gale force battered the islands , although peak gusts to 58 mph ( 92 km / h ) were confined to <unk> .", "In 24 hours , a maximum precipitation total of 4 @.", "@ 0 in ( 102 mm ) was recorded on <unk> , while 1 @.", "@ 7 in ( 43 mm ) and 1 @.", "@ 5 in ( 41 mm ) of rain fell in <unk> and <unk> , respectively .", "The high winds damaged roofs on all three islands , and rough seas caused beach erosion and significant damage to coastal facilities .", "Some rain damage also occurred , with significant flooding reported in some parts of <unk> .", "In the <unk> Islands ( <unk> , St. <unk> , and Sint Maarten ) strong winds from Omar , gusting up to 76 mph ( 122 km / h ) , and high waves caused significant damage and coastal flooding .", "On Sint Maarten , rainfall from the storm totaled to 5 @.", "@ 4 in ( 139 @.", "@ 4 mm ) .", "Damage in Sint Maarten was mainly limited to beach erosion and scattered power outages .", "The island of Dominica suffered severe damage from Hurricane Omar .", "The village of Scotts Head , with a population of 450 , was cut off from the rest of the country as roads were extensively damaged .", "The village also suffered water losses , electricity shortage , and <unk> telephones were cut off .", "Ports throughout the country were severely damaged .", "All barge access for <unk> sand and stones were destroyed .", "The airport also sustained some damage .", "Seven boats ran aground during the storm .", "Minor damage was reported in Anguilla .", "Two hotels sustained roof damage , downed treed knocked down power lines causing scattered power outages , and the rough seas caused severe beach erosion .", "Three cargo ships and seven boats ran aground and two other boats sank .", "In Antigua and Barbuda , winds from Omar were recorded at 40 mph , with gusts to 48 mph .", "<unk> <unk> lines brought torrential rains , falling at rates of 2 in ( 50 @.", "@ 8 mm ) at times , peaking at 2 @.", "@ 22 in ( 56 @.", "@ 4 mm ) per hour from <unk> UTC to 1200 UTC on October 16 .", "The maximum recorded rainfall was 9 @.", "@ 1 in ( 232 @.", "@ 6 mm ) however , up to 11 in ( 279 @.", "@ 4 mm ) was estimated to have fallen in the mountains .", "Storm <unk> was estimated at 2 – 4 ft ( 0 @.", "@ 6 – 1 @.", "@ 2 m ) with waves reaching 5 – 8 ft ( 1 @.", "@ 5 – 2 @.", "@ 4 m ) in height .", "Nine homes were destroyed and several landslides were reported .", "No fatalities were associated with Omar , and only a few sustained minor injuries .", "The most severe damage was dealt to roads and agriculture due to flooding .", "Seventy @-@ five people were forced to evacuate to shelters as their homes were flooded .", "Several farms were washed away , including their livestock .", "Numerous farmers lost their harvest due to flooding .", "Damages in Barbuda were estimated at $ 18 million .", "Agricultural losses in Antigua amounted to around $ 11 million ( 2008 USD ) and property damage amounted to $ 25 million .", "In Puerto Rico , a man died after he collapsed from cardiac arrest while trying to install storm shutters on his home .", "As a tropical wave , the precedent to Omar produced heavy rains over the island , causing minor flooding .", "After passing by Puerto Rico a second time , Omar produced locally heavy rains , which caused minor street flooding .", "On St. Croix , waves up to 15 ft ( 4 @.", "@ 5 m ) from Omar sank about 47 boats , leading to a large oil spill around the islands .", "About 400 ships broke lose from the docks , 200 of which lost their anchors .", "Omar produced upwards of 7 in ( 177 @.", "@ 8 mm ) of rain on the island within a 24 ‑ hour span .", "Although St. Croix was brushed by the eyewall , sustained winds reached 53 mph ( 85 km / h ) with gusts to 72 mph ( 116 km / h ) .", "Three people needed to be rescued when their ship struck a reef and began to sink .", "Most of the islands 55 @,@ 000 residents were without power as over 100 utility poles were destroyed .", "Damages on the island were estimated at $ 700 @,@ 000 with another $ 1 million in clean @-@ up costs .", "St. Thomas , one of the hardest hit islands , was left completely without power in the wake of the hurricane .", "All of the major intersections were shut down as traffic lights were either on the ground or without power .", "Damages on the island totaled to $ 5 @.", "@ 3 million .", "In the <unk> <unk> Quarter on St. Lucia , rough seas damaged a jetty and grounded a yacht .", "In <unk> , four homes were destroyed by the storm surge , which also made some areas <unk> .", "The storm surge also flooded parts of the <unk> la <unk> Quarter , leading to officials declaring a mandatory evacuation of the area .", "On Montserrat , very little damage was reported .", "A few minor landslides occurred in rural areas ; no impact was caused by them .", "On <unk> there was relatively little damage although the beachfront part of the Four Seasons Resort was severely damaged and was subsequently closed for an extended period .", "Throughout St. <unk> and <unk> , damage was estimated at $ 19 million .", "= = Aftermath = = \n \n The damage dealt to the agricultural sector of Antigua and Barbuda fueled major concerns for \" food security \" in 2009 .", "The government allocated about $ 33 @,@ <unk> @,@ 420 to help develop and repair the industry .", "Significant expansions of croplands were discussed , 15 @,@ 000 <unk> ( <unk> m2 ) area , to help promote growth of the sector .", "On October 29 , in the wake of Omar , President George W. Bush signed a major disaster declaration for the United States Virgin Islands , allowing public aid to assist the islands .", "The Federal Emergency Management Agency or <unk> , had received 60 requests for public assistance throughout the area .", "<unk> value for the assistance was estimated at $ 3 million and growing .", "Twenty @-@ five departments and agencies were approved of for federal support , namely the U.S. <unk> Department of Public Works .", "Several non @-@ profit organizations also received support from <unk> , while those that did not meet the criteria were referred to the Small Business Administration ’ s low @-@ interest loan program .", "On Dominica , Omar 's close pass to the island left 30 families homeless and severely hampered the fishing community .", "@ 16 million for assistance to those affected by Omar on the island and to restore the infrastructure damaged by the hurricane .", "On December 18 , the government of Dominica invested $ 4 million in aid for the fishing communities impacted by Omar .", "A total of 140 fishermen were provided with $ 250 per week for a total of four weeks .", "Sixty @-@ two of which continued to receive funds due to their circumstances .", "The government also purchased 121 boat engines to distribute to fishers .", "Another $ 794 @,@ 000 was spent to repair 47 boats and construct another 28 that had been damaged or destroyed by Omar .", "The government also bought replacement fishing gear ." ]
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[ " = The Crab with the Golden Claws = \n \n The Crab with the Golden Claws ( French : Le <unk> aux <unk> d <unk> ) is the ninth volume of The Adventures of Tintin , the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé .", "The story was serialised weekly in Le Soir Jeunesse , the children 's supplement to Le Soir , Belgium 's leading francophone newspaper , from October 1940 to October 1941 amidst the German occupation of Belgium during World War II .", "Partway through serialisation , Le Soir Jeunesse was cancelled and the story began to be serialised daily in the pages of Le Soir .", "The story tells of young Belgian reporter Tintin and his dog Snowy , who travel to Morocco to pursue a gang of international opium smugglers .", "The Crab with the Golden Claws was published in book form shortly after its conclusion .", "Hergé continued The Adventures of Tintin with The <unk> Star , while the series itself became a defining part of the Franco @-@ Belgian comics tradition .", "In 1943 , Hergé coloured and <unk> the book in his distinctive ligne @-@ claire style for Casterman 's <unk> .", "The Crab with the Golden Claws introduces the recurring character Captain Haddock , who became a major fixture of the series .", "The book is the first Tintin adventure published in the United States and the first to be adapted into a motion picture .", "The Crab with the Golden Claws was adapted for the 1956 <unk> Studios animation Hergé 's Adventures of Tintin , for the 1991 <unk> / <unk> animated series The Adventures of Tintin , and for the 2011 film directed by Steven Spielberg .", "= = Synopsis = = \n \n Tintin is informed by Thomson and Thompson of a case involving the <unk> of a drunken man , later killed , found with a scrap of paper from what appears to be a tin of crab meat with the word \" Karaboudjan \" <unk> on it .", "His subsequent investigation and the kidnapping of a Japanese man interested in giving him a letter leads Tintin to a ship called the Karaboudjan , where he is abducted by a syndicate of criminals who have hidden opium in the crab tins .", "Tintin escapes from his locked room after Snowy <unk> through his bonds and Tintin knocks out a man sent to bring him food , leaving the man bound and gagged in the room .", "Tintin encounters Captain Haddock , an alcoholic sea captain , who is manipulated by his first mate , Allan , and is unaware of his crew 's criminal activities .", "Tintin hides in the locker under the bed and defeats Jumbo , the sailor left in the cabin , while Allan thinks Tintin has climbed out of the <unk> back into the <unk> .", "He blows open the <unk> door , then finding it empty goes back to the Captain 's room , where he finds Jumbo tied to a chair and gagged .", "<unk> the ship in a lifeboat after sending a radio message to the police about the cargo , a seaplane tries to attack them .", "Tintin and the Captain <unk> the plane , tie up the pilots , and try to reach Spain .", "Haddock 's drunken behaviour in a storm causes them to crash @-@ land in the <unk> , where the crew escapes .", "After <unk> across the desert and nearly dying of <unk> , Tintin and Haddock are rescued and taken to a French outpost , where they hear on the radio the storm sunk the Karaboudjan .", "They travel to a Moroccan port , and along the way are attacked by <unk> tribesmen , defending themselves with French <unk> @-@ 36 rifles .", "At the port , members of his old crew kidnap the Captain after he recognises their disguised Karaboudjan .", "Tintin meets Thomson and Thompson who got his message , and they learn that the wealthy merchant Omar ben Salaad sold the crab tins ; Tintin tells Thomson and Thompson to discreetly investigate .", "Tintin tracks down the gang and saves the Captain , but they both become intoxicated by the fumes from wine barrels breached in a shootout with the villains .", "Haddock chases a gang @-@ member from the cellar to an entrance behind a bookcase in Salaad 's house .", "Upon sobering up , Tintin discovers a necklace of a crab with golden claws on the now @-@ subdued owner of the wine cellar , Omar ben Salaad , and realizes that he is the leader of the drug <unk> .", "Allan steals a boat and tries escaping , but Tintin captures him .", "The police arrest the gang and free the Japanese man , who introduces himself as <unk> Kuraki , a police detective who was trying to warn Tintin of the group he was up against .", "He had been investigating the sailor on Haddock 's crew who drowned ; the sailor was on the verge of bringing him opium before he was eliminated .", "Turning on the radio , Tintin learns that , thanks to him , the entire organisation of the Crab with the Golden Claws is behind bars .", "= = History = = \n \n \n = = = Background = = = \n \n As the Belgian army clashed with the invading Germans in May 1940 , Hergé and his wife fled by car to France along with tens of thousands of other Belgians , first staying in Paris and then heading south to <unk> @-@ de @-@ <unk> , where they remained for six weeks .", "On 28 May , Belgian King Leopold III officially surrendered the country to the German army to prevent further killing ; a move that Hergé agreed with .", "Germany placed Belgium under occupation .", "Hergé followed the king 's request that all civilians who had fled the country return ; he arrived back in Brussels on 30 June .", "There , he found that an officer of the German army 's <unk> occupied his house , and he also faced financial trouble , as he owed back taxes yet was unable to access his financial reserves ( his fee due from Casterman eventually arrived ) .", "All Belgian publications were now under the control of the German occupying force .", "The Catholic publication Le Vingtième Siècle and its supplement Le Petit Vingtième , where Hergé had always worked <unk> The Adventures of Tintin , no longer had permission to continue publication .", "Land of Black Gold , the story that Hergé had been <unk> there , had to be abandoned .", "Victor <unk> , the <unk> editor of Le Pays <unk> , offered Hergé employment as a cartoonist , but Hergé perceived Le Pays <unk> as an explicitly political publication and thus declined the position .", "Instead , he accepted a position with Le Soir , Belgium 's largest <unk> daily newspaper .", "<unk> from its original owners , the German authorities permitted Le Soir to reopen under the directorship of Belgian editor Raymond de Becker , although it remained firmly under Nazi control , supporting the German war effort and <unk> anti @-@ Semitism .", "After joining Le Soir on 15 October , Hergé created its new children 's supplement , Le Soir Jeunesse .", "Appointed editor of this supplement , he was aided by old friend Paul <unk> and the cartoonist Jacques Van <unk> .", "The first issue of Le Soir Jeunesse was published with a large announcement across the cover : \" Tintin et <unk> <unk> <unk> ! \"", "( \" Tintin and Snowy are Back ! \"", ") .", "Some Belgians were upset that Hergé was willing to work for a newspaper controlled by the occupying Nazi administration ; he received an anonymous letter from \" the father of a large family \" asking him not to work for Le Soir , fearing that The Adventures of Tintin would now be used to <unk> children in Nazi ideology , and that as a result \" They will no longer speak of God , of the Christian family , of the Catholic ideal ... [ How ] can you agree to collaborate in this terrible act , a real sin against Spirit ? \"", "Hergé however was heavily <unk> by the size of Le Soir 's readership , which reached 600 @,@ 000 , far more than what Le Vingtième Siècle had been able to accomplish .", "Faced with the reality of Nazi oversight , Hergé abandoned the overt political themes that had <unk> much of his earlier work , instead adopting a policy of neutrality .", "Without the need to <unk> political types , Harry Thompson observed that \" Hergé was now concentrating more on plot and on developing a new style of character comedy .", "The public reacted positively . \"", "= = = Publication = = = \n \n The Crab with the Golden Claws began serialisation in Le Soir Jeunesse on 17 October 1940 .", "However , on 8 May 1941 , a paper shortage caused by the ongoing war led to the Le Soir Jeunesse being reduced to four pages , with the length of the weekly Tintin strip being cut by two @-@ thirds .", "Several weeks later , on 3 September 1941 , the supplement disappeared altogether , with The Crab with the Golden Claws being moved into Le Soir itself in September , where it became a daily strip .", "As a result , Hergé was forced to alter the pace at which his narrative moved , as he had to hold the reader 's attention at the end of every line .", "As with earlier Adventures of Tintin , the story was later serialised in France in the Catholic newspaper <unk> <unk> from 21 June 1942 .", "Following serialisation , Casterman collected together and published the story in book form in 1941 ; the last black @-@ and @-@ white Tintin volume to be released .", "For this collected edition , Hergé thought of renaming the story , initially considering The Red Crab ( to accompany earlier adventures The Blue Lotus and The Black Island ) before re @-@ settling on Le <unk> aux <unk> d <unk> ( The Crab with the Golden Claws ) .", "Hergé became annoyed that Casterman then sent the book to the printers without his final approval .", "Nevertheless , as a result of Le Soir 's publicity , book sales markedly increased , to the extent that most of the prior Adventures of Tintin were reprinted as a result .", "German authorities made two exceptions : No <unk> of Tintin in America or The Black Island because they were set in the United States and Britain respectively , both of which were in conflict with Germany .", "The serial introduced the character of Captain Haddock .", "Haddock made his first appearance in Le Soir adjacent to an advert for the anti @-@ Semitic German film , <unk> <unk> .", "Hergé chose the name \" Haddock \" for the character after his wife , <unk> <unk> , mentioned \" a sad English fish \" during a meal .", "The inclusion of the Japanese police detective <unk> Kuraki as an ally of Tintin 's in this story was probably designed to counterbalance Hergé 's portrayal of the Japanese as the antagonists in his earlier story , The Blue Lotus , particularly given that the occupying government was allied with Japan at the time .", "The use of Morocco as a setting was likely influenced by The White Squadron by French writer Joseph <unk> , which Hergé had read and seen the film in 1936 .", "The depiction of the French Foreign Legion in North Africa was possibly influenced by P. C. Wren 's novel Beau Geste ( 1925 ) or its cinematic adaptations in 1926 , 1928 , and 1939 .", "Whereas Hergé 's use of Chinese in The Blue Lotus was correct , the Arabic script employed in The Crab with the Golden Claws was intentionally fictitious .", "Many of the place names featured in the series are puns : the town of <unk> was a pun on the French Que <unk> ?", "( \" what is to be done ? \"", ") while the port of <unk> derives from the French <unk> ( scrape , or fight ) .", "The name of Omar ben Salaad is a pun meaning \" <unk> <unk> \" in French .", "In February 1942 , Casterman suggested to Hergé that his books be published in a new format ; 62 @-@ pages rather than the former 100 to 130 pages , and now in full colour rather than black @-@ and @-@ white .", "He agreed to this , and in 1943 The Crab with the Golden Claws was re @-@ edited and coloured for publication as an album in 1944 .", "Due to the changes in how the adventure had been serialised at Le Soir , the album at this <unk> was only 58 pages long , and thus Hergé filled the missing pages with four full @-@ page colour frames , thus bringing it up to the standard 62 @-@ page format .", "In the 1960s , The Crab with the Golden Claws , along with King <unk> 's <unk> , became the first Tintin adventures published in the United States , in Little Golden Books .", "However , Casterman , working with the American publisher Western Publishing , made a number of changes : Jumbo , the sailor who Tintin leaves bound and gagged in Captain Haddock 's cabin , as well as another man who beats Haddock in the cellar , could not be black Africans as depicted in the original ; these were changed to a white sailor and an Arab due to the American publisher 's concerns depicting blacks and whites mixing together .", "The accompanying text was not changed , however , and Haddock still refers to the man who beat him as a \" <unk> \" .", "Also by request of the Americans , scenes of Haddock drinking directly from bottles of whiskey on the lifeboat and the plane were <unk> out , keeping only the text .", "The edited albums later had their <unk> areas redrawn by Hergé to be more acceptable , and they appear this way in published editions around the world .", "Casterman republished the original black @-@ and @-@ white version of the story in 1980 , as part of the fourth volume in their Archives Hergé collection .", "In 1989 , they then published a facsimile version of that first edition .", "= = Critical analysis = = \n \n Hergé biographer Benoît Peeters described the story as a \" <unk> \" for The Adventures of Tintin and described the addition of Haddock as \" a formidable narrative element \" , one which \" profoundly changed the spirit of the series \" .", "Elsewhere , he asserts that it is Haddock 's appearance which \" makes this book so memorable \" and that he is <unk> to define the book by that character 's <unk> .", "Fellow biographer Pierre Assouline commented that The Crab with the Golden Claws had \" a certain charm \" stemming from its use of \" <unk> and colonial nostalgia , for the French especially , <unk> their holdings in North Africa . \"", "Michael Farr asserted that the arrival of Haddock was the most \" remarkable \" element of the story , offering the series \" tremendous new potential \" .", "He also thought that the dream sequences reflected the popularity of surrealism at the time , and that the influence of cinema , in particular the films of Alfred Hitchcock , is apparent in the story .", "Jean @-@ Marc <unk> and Randy <unk> described the story as \" a thinly @-@ disguised remake of Cigars of the Pharaoh \" , an Adventure of Tintin which had been first serialised in 1934 .", "Both feature the smuggling of opium , in crab tins and cigars respectively , and \" desert <unk> , hostile tribes and , at the end , the infiltrating of a secret underground lair . \"", "They also opined that artistically , the story represented \" a turning point in Hergé 's career \" , because he had to switch to a daily format in Le Soir , although as a result of this they felt that the final third of the story \" seems rushed \" .", "<unk> that the inclusion of a Japanese detective investigating drug smuggling in the Mediterranean makes no sense within the context of 1940s Europe , they ultimately awarded the story three out of five stars .", "Literary critic Jean @-@ Marie Apostolidès of Stanford University , in a <unk> review of The Crab with the Golden Claws , commented that this book witnessed Tintin 's \" real entrance into the community of human beings \" as he gains an \" older brother \" in Haddock .", "He also believed that the recurring image of alcohol throughout the story was symbolic of sexuality .", "In particular , he believed that there was a strong <unk> subtext between Haddock and Tintin , represented in the two delirious sequences ; in one , Haddock <unk> Tintin as a <unk> bottle <unk> at the top ( thereby symbolising an <unk> penis ) , while in the other , Tintin dreams that he is trapped inside a bottle , with Haddock about to stick a <unk> into him ( thereby symbolising sexual penetration ) .", "However , Apostolidès notes , in both instances the pair are prevented from realising their sexual fantasies .", "Literary critic Tom McCarthy concurred with Apostolidès on this point , also highlighting what he perceived as <unk> undertones to these two scenes .", "He also noted that in this Adventure , the manner in which a chance finding of a tin can on a Belgian street leads Tintin into the story is representative of the recurring theme of \" Tintin the detective \" found throughout the series .", "= = Adaptations = = \n \n In 1947 , the first Tintin motion picture was created : the stop motion @-@ animated feature film The Crab with the Golden Claws , faithfully adapted by producer Wilfried <unk> for Films Claude <unk> .", "It was first shown at the ABC Cinema on 11 January 1947 for a group of invited guests .", "It was screened publicly only once , on 21 December of that year , before <unk> declared bankruptcy and fled to Argentina .", "In 1957 , the animation company <unk> Studios produced a string of colour adaptations based upon Hergé 's original comics , adapting eight of the Adventures into a series of daily five @-@ minute episodes .", "The Crab with the Golden Claws was the fifth such story to be adapted , being directed by Ray <unk> and written by Greg , himself a well @-@ known cartoonist who in later years would become editor @-@ in @-@ chief of Tintin magazine .", "In 1991 , a second animated series based upon The Adventures of Tintin was produced , this time as a collaboration between the French studio <unk> and the Canadian animation company <unk> .", "<unk> 21 of the stories into a series of episodes , each 42 minutes long , with most stories spanning two episodes , The Crab with the Golden Claws was the seventh story produced in the series .", "Directed by <unk> <unk> , critics have praised the series for being \" generally faithful \" , with compositions having been actually directly taken from the panels in the original comic book .", "A motion capture adventure film titled The Adventures of Tintin : The Secret of the Unicorn directed by Steven Spielberg and produced by Peter Jackson was released in the US on 21 December 2011 and in Europe at the end of October 2011 .", "Parts of the movie are taken from The Crab with the Golden Claws including the meeting and first adventures of Tintin and Captain Haddock , the Karaboudjan , the flight to <unk> , and the crab cans ( although the plot involving the smuggled opium was not adapted ) .", "A video @-@ game tie @-@ in to the movie was released October 2011 .", "= = In popular culture = = \n \n In The Simpsons episode In the Name of the <unk> Bart Simpson makes a derogatory remark about Belgium , causing his mother Marge to threaten him with \" taking his <unk> away \" , whereupon Bart clutches a copy of the Tintin album The Crab with the Golden Claws to his chest , promising he 'll behave ." ]
[ "It was screened publicly only once , on 21 December of that year , before <unk> declared bankruptcy and fled to Argentina ." ]
[ " = The Crab with the Golden Claws = \n \n The Crab with the Golden Claws ( French : Le <unk> aux <unk> d <unk> ) is the ninth volume of The Adventures of Tintin , the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé .", "The story was serialised weekly in Le Soir Jeunesse , the children 's supplement to Le Soir , Belgium 's leading francophone newspaper , from October 1940 to October 1941 amidst the German occupation of Belgium during World War II .", "Partway through serialisation , Le Soir Jeunesse was cancelled and the story began to be serialised daily in the pages of Le Soir .", "The story tells of young Belgian reporter Tintin and his dog Snowy , who travel to Morocco to pursue a gang of international opium smugglers .", "The Crab with the Golden Claws was published in book form shortly after its conclusion .", "Hergé continued The Adventures of Tintin with The <unk> Star , while the series itself became a defining part of the Franco @-@ Belgian comics tradition .", "In 1943 , Hergé coloured and <unk> the book in his distinctive ligne @-@ claire style for Casterman 's <unk> .", "The Crab with the Golden Claws introduces the recurring character Captain Haddock , who became a major fixture of the series .", "The book is the first Tintin adventure published in the United States and the first to be adapted into a motion picture .", "The Crab with the Golden Claws was adapted for the 1956 <unk> Studios animation Hergé 's Adventures of Tintin , for the 1991 <unk> / <unk> animated series The Adventures of Tintin , and for the 2011 film directed by Steven Spielberg .", "= = Synopsis = = \n \n Tintin is informed by Thomson and Thompson of a case involving the <unk> of a drunken man , later killed , found with a scrap of paper from what appears to be a tin of crab meat with the word \" Karaboudjan \" <unk> on it .", "His subsequent investigation and the kidnapping of a Japanese man interested in giving him a letter leads Tintin to a ship called the Karaboudjan , where he is abducted by a syndicate of criminals who have hidden opium in the crab tins .", "Tintin escapes from his locked room after Snowy <unk> through his bonds and Tintin knocks out a man sent to bring him food , leaving the man bound and gagged in the room .", "Tintin encounters Captain Haddock , an alcoholic sea captain , who is manipulated by his first mate , Allan , and is unaware of his crew 's criminal activities .", "Tintin hides in the locker under the bed and defeats Jumbo , the sailor left in the cabin , while Allan thinks Tintin has climbed out of the <unk> back into the <unk> .", "He blows open the <unk> door , then finding it empty goes back to the Captain 's room , where he finds Jumbo tied to a chair and gagged .", "<unk> the ship in a lifeboat after sending a radio message to the police about the cargo , a seaplane tries to attack them .", "Tintin and the Captain <unk> the plane , tie up the pilots , and try to reach Spain .", "Haddock 's drunken behaviour in a storm causes them to crash @-@ land in the <unk> , where the crew escapes .", "After <unk> across the desert and nearly dying of <unk> , Tintin and Haddock are rescued and taken to a French outpost , where they hear on the radio the storm sunk the Karaboudjan .", "They travel to a Moroccan port , and along the way are attacked by <unk> tribesmen , defending themselves with French <unk> @-@ 36 rifles .", "At the port , members of his old crew kidnap the Captain after he recognises their disguised Karaboudjan .", "Tintin meets Thomson and Thompson who got his message , and they learn that the wealthy merchant Omar ben Salaad sold the crab tins ; Tintin tells Thomson and Thompson to discreetly investigate .", "Tintin tracks down the gang and saves the Captain , but they both become intoxicated by the fumes from wine barrels breached in a shootout with the villains .", "Haddock chases a gang @-@ member from the cellar to an entrance behind a bookcase in Salaad 's house .", "Upon sobering up , Tintin discovers a necklace of a crab with golden claws on the now @-@ subdued owner of the wine cellar , Omar ben Salaad , and realizes that he is the leader of the drug <unk> .", "Allan steals a boat and tries escaping , but Tintin captures him .", "The police arrest the gang and free the Japanese man , who introduces himself as <unk> Kuraki , a police detective who was trying to warn Tintin of the group he was up against .", "He had been investigating the sailor on Haddock 's crew who drowned ; the sailor was on the verge of bringing him opium before he was eliminated .", "Turning on the radio , Tintin learns that , thanks to him , the entire organisation of the Crab with the Golden Claws is behind bars .", "= = History = = \n \n \n = = = Background = = = \n \n As the Belgian army clashed with the invading Germans in May 1940 , Hergé and his wife fled by car to France along with tens of thousands of other Belgians , first staying in Paris and then heading south to <unk> @-@ de @-@ <unk> , where they remained for six weeks .", "On 28 May , Belgian King Leopold III officially surrendered the country to the German army to prevent further killing ; a move that Hergé agreed with .", "Germany placed Belgium under occupation .", "Hergé followed the king 's request that all civilians who had fled the country return ; he arrived back in Brussels on 30 June .", "There , he found that an officer of the German army 's <unk> occupied his house , and he also faced financial trouble , as he owed back taxes yet was unable to access his financial reserves ( his fee due from Casterman eventually arrived ) .", "All Belgian publications were now under the control of the German occupying force .", "The Catholic publication Le Vingtième Siècle and its supplement Le Petit Vingtième , where Hergé had always worked <unk> The Adventures of Tintin , no longer had permission to continue publication .", "Land of Black Gold , the story that Hergé had been <unk> there , had to be abandoned .", "Victor <unk> , the <unk> editor of Le Pays <unk> , offered Hergé employment as a cartoonist , but Hergé perceived Le Pays <unk> as an explicitly political publication and thus declined the position .", "Instead , he accepted a position with Le Soir , Belgium 's largest <unk> daily newspaper .", "<unk> from its original owners , the German authorities permitted Le Soir to reopen under the directorship of Belgian editor Raymond de Becker , although it remained firmly under Nazi control , supporting the German war effort and <unk> anti @-@ Semitism .", "After joining Le Soir on 15 October , Hergé created its new children 's supplement , Le Soir Jeunesse .", "Appointed editor of this supplement , he was aided by old friend Paul <unk> and the cartoonist Jacques Van <unk> .", "The first issue of Le Soir Jeunesse was published with a large announcement across the cover : \" Tintin et <unk> <unk> <unk> ! \"", "( \" Tintin and Snowy are Back ! \"", ") .", "Some Belgians were upset that Hergé was willing to work for a newspaper controlled by the occupying Nazi administration ; he received an anonymous letter from \" the father of a large family \" asking him not to work for Le Soir , fearing that The Adventures of Tintin would now be used to <unk> children in Nazi ideology , and that as a result \" They will no longer speak of God , of the Christian family , of the Catholic ideal ... [ How ] can you agree to collaborate in this terrible act , a real sin against Spirit ? \"", "Hergé however was heavily <unk> by the size of Le Soir 's readership , which reached 600 @,@ 000 , far more than what Le Vingtième Siècle had been able to accomplish .", "Faced with the reality of Nazi oversight , Hergé abandoned the overt political themes that had <unk> much of his earlier work , instead adopting a policy of neutrality .", "Without the need to <unk> political types , Harry Thompson observed that \" Hergé was now concentrating more on plot and on developing a new style of character comedy .", "The public reacted positively . \"", "= = = Publication = = = \n \n The Crab with the Golden Claws began serialisation in Le Soir Jeunesse on 17 October 1940 .", "However , on 8 May 1941 , a paper shortage caused by the ongoing war led to the Le Soir Jeunesse being reduced to four pages , with the length of the weekly Tintin strip being cut by two @-@ thirds .", "Several weeks later , on 3 September 1941 , the supplement disappeared altogether , with The Crab with the Golden Claws being moved into Le Soir itself in September , where it became a daily strip .", "As a result , Hergé was forced to alter the pace at which his narrative moved , as he had to hold the reader 's attention at the end of every line .", "As with earlier Adventures of Tintin , the story was later serialised in France in the Catholic newspaper <unk> <unk> from 21 June 1942 .", "Following serialisation , Casterman collected together and published the story in book form in 1941 ; the last black @-@ and @-@ white Tintin volume to be released .", "For this collected edition , Hergé thought of renaming the story , initially considering The Red Crab ( to accompany earlier adventures The Blue Lotus and The Black Island ) before re @-@ settling on Le <unk> aux <unk> d <unk> ( The Crab with the Golden Claws ) .", "Hergé became annoyed that Casterman then sent the book to the printers without his final approval .", "Nevertheless , as a result of Le Soir 's publicity , book sales markedly increased , to the extent that most of the prior Adventures of Tintin were reprinted as a result .", "German authorities made two exceptions : No <unk> of Tintin in America or The Black Island because they were set in the United States and Britain respectively , both of which were in conflict with Germany .", "The serial introduced the character of Captain Haddock .", "Haddock made his first appearance in Le Soir adjacent to an advert for the anti @-@ Semitic German film , <unk> <unk> .", "Hergé chose the name \" Haddock \" for the character after his wife , <unk> <unk> , mentioned \" a sad English fish \" during a meal .", "The inclusion of the Japanese police detective <unk> Kuraki as an ally of Tintin 's in this story was probably designed to counterbalance Hergé 's portrayal of the Japanese as the antagonists in his earlier story , The Blue Lotus , particularly given that the occupying government was allied with Japan at the time .", "The use of Morocco as a setting was likely influenced by The White Squadron by French writer Joseph <unk> , which Hergé had read and seen the film in 1936 .", "The depiction of the French Foreign Legion in North Africa was possibly influenced by P. C. Wren 's novel Beau Geste ( 1925 ) or its cinematic adaptations in 1926 , 1928 , and 1939 .", "Whereas Hergé 's use of Chinese in The Blue Lotus was correct , the Arabic script employed in The Crab with the Golden Claws was intentionally fictitious .", "Many of the place names featured in the series are puns : the town of <unk> was a pun on the French Que <unk> ?", "( \" what is to be done ? \"", ") while the port of <unk> derives from the French <unk> ( scrape , or fight ) .", "The name of Omar ben Salaad is a pun meaning \" <unk> <unk> \" in French .", "In February 1942 , Casterman suggested to Hergé that his books be published in a new format ; 62 @-@ pages rather than the former 100 to 130 pages , and now in full colour rather than black @-@ and @-@ white .", "He agreed to this , and in 1943 The Crab with the Golden Claws was re @-@ edited and coloured for publication as an album in 1944 .", "Due to the changes in how the adventure had been serialised at Le Soir , the album at this <unk> was only 58 pages long , and thus Hergé filled the missing pages with four full @-@ page colour frames , thus bringing it up to the standard 62 @-@ page format .", "In the 1960s , The Crab with the Golden Claws , along with King <unk> 's <unk> , became the first Tintin adventures published in the United States , in Little Golden Books .", "However , Casterman , working with the American publisher Western Publishing , made a number of changes : Jumbo , the sailor who Tintin leaves bound and gagged in Captain Haddock 's cabin , as well as another man who beats Haddock in the cellar , could not be black Africans as depicted in the original ; these were changed to a white sailor and an Arab due to the American publisher 's concerns depicting blacks and whites mixing together .", "The accompanying text was not changed , however , and Haddock still refers to the man who beat him as a \" <unk> \" .", "Also by request of the Americans , scenes of Haddock drinking directly from bottles of whiskey on the lifeboat and the plane were <unk> out , keeping only the text .", "The edited albums later had their <unk> areas redrawn by Hergé to be more acceptable , and they appear this way in published editions around the world .", "Casterman republished the original black @-@ and @-@ white version of the story in 1980 , as part of the fourth volume in their Archives Hergé collection .", "In 1989 , they then published a facsimile version of that first edition .", "= = Critical analysis = = \n \n Hergé biographer Benoît Peeters described the story as a \" <unk> \" for The Adventures of Tintin and described the addition of Haddock as \" a formidable narrative element \" , one which \" profoundly changed the spirit of the series \" .", "Elsewhere , he asserts that it is Haddock 's appearance which \" makes this book so memorable \" and that he is <unk> to define the book by that character 's <unk> .", "Fellow biographer Pierre Assouline commented that The Crab with the Golden Claws had \" a certain charm \" stemming from its use of \" <unk> and colonial nostalgia , for the French especially , <unk> their holdings in North Africa . \"", "Michael Farr asserted that the arrival of Haddock was the most \" remarkable \" element of the story , offering the series \" tremendous new potential \" .", "He also thought that the dream sequences reflected the popularity of surrealism at the time , and that the influence of cinema , in particular the films of Alfred Hitchcock , is apparent in the story .", "Jean @-@ Marc <unk> and Randy <unk> described the story as \" a thinly @-@ disguised remake of Cigars of the Pharaoh \" , an Adventure of Tintin which had been first serialised in 1934 .", "Both feature the smuggling of opium , in crab tins and cigars respectively , and \" desert <unk> , hostile tribes and , at the end , the infiltrating of a secret underground lair . \"", "They also opined that artistically , the story represented \" a turning point in Hergé 's career \" , because he had to switch to a daily format in Le Soir , although as a result of this they felt that the final third of the story \" seems rushed \" .", "<unk> that the inclusion of a Japanese detective investigating drug smuggling in the Mediterranean makes no sense within the context of 1940s Europe , they ultimately awarded the story three out of five stars .", "Literary critic Jean @-@ Marie Apostolidès of Stanford University , in a <unk> review of The Crab with the Golden Claws , commented that this book witnessed Tintin 's \" real entrance into the community of human beings \" as he gains an \" older brother \" in Haddock .", "He also believed that the recurring image of alcohol throughout the story was symbolic of sexuality .", "In particular , he believed that there was a strong <unk> subtext between Haddock and Tintin , represented in the two delirious sequences ; in one , Haddock <unk> Tintin as a <unk> bottle <unk> at the top ( thereby symbolising an <unk> penis ) , while in the other , Tintin dreams that he is trapped inside a bottle , with Haddock about to stick a <unk> into him ( thereby symbolising sexual penetration ) .", "However , Apostolidès notes , in both instances the pair are prevented from realising their sexual fantasies .", "Literary critic Tom McCarthy concurred with Apostolidès on this point , also highlighting what he perceived as <unk> undertones to these two scenes .", "He also noted that in this Adventure , the manner in which a chance finding of a tin can on a Belgian street leads Tintin into the story is representative of the recurring theme of \" Tintin the detective \" found throughout the series .", "= = Adaptations = = \n \n In 1947 , the first Tintin motion picture was created : the stop motion @-@ animated feature film The Crab with the Golden Claws , faithfully adapted by producer Wilfried <unk> for Films Claude <unk> .", "It was first shown at the ABC Cinema on 11 January 1947 for a group of invited guests .", "In 1957 , the animation company <unk> Studios produced a string of colour adaptations based upon Hergé 's original comics , adapting eight of the Adventures into a series of daily five @-@ minute episodes .", "The Crab with the Golden Claws was the fifth such story to be adapted , being directed by Ray <unk> and written by Greg , himself a well @-@ known cartoonist who in later years would become editor @-@ in @-@ chief of Tintin magazine .", "In 1991 , a second animated series based upon The Adventures of Tintin was produced , this time as a collaboration between the French studio <unk> and the Canadian animation company <unk> .", "<unk> 21 of the stories into a series of episodes , each 42 minutes long , with most stories spanning two episodes , The Crab with the Golden Claws was the seventh story produced in the series .", "Directed by <unk> <unk> , critics have praised the series for being \" generally faithful \" , with compositions having been actually directly taken from the panels in the original comic book .", "A motion capture adventure film titled The Adventures of Tintin : The Secret of the Unicorn directed by Steven Spielberg and produced by Peter Jackson was released in the US on 21 December 2011 and in Europe at the end of October 2011 .", "Parts of the movie are taken from The Crab with the Golden Claws including the meeting and first adventures of Tintin and Captain Haddock , the Karaboudjan , the flight to <unk> , and the crab cans ( although the plot involving the smuggled opium was not adapted ) .", "A video @-@ game tie @-@ in to the movie was released October 2011 .", "= = In popular culture = = \n \n In The Simpsons episode In the Name of the <unk> Bart Simpson makes a derogatory remark about Belgium , causing his mother Marge to threaten him with \" taking his <unk> away \" , whereupon Bart clutches a copy of the Tintin album The Crab with the Golden Claws to his chest , promising he 'll behave ." ]
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[ " = Lock Haven , Pennsylvania = \n \n The city of Lock Haven is the county seat of Clinton County , in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania .", "Located near the confluence of the West Branch Susquehanna River and Bald Eagle Creek , it is the principal city of the Lock Haven <unk> Statistical Area , itself part of the Williamsport – Lock Haven combined statistical area .", "At the 2010 census , Lock Haven 's population was 9 @,@ 772 .", "Built on a site long favored by pre @-@ Columbian peoples , Lock Haven began in 1833 as a timber town and a haven for loggers , <unk> , and other travelers on the river or the West Branch Canal .", "<unk> extraction and efficient transportation financed much of the city 's growth through the end of the 19th century .", "In the 20th century , a light @-@ aircraft factory , a college , and a paper mill , along with many smaller enterprises , drove the economy .", "Frequent floods , especially in 1972 , damaged local industry and led to a high rate of unemployment in the 1980s .", "The city has three sites on the National Register of Historic Places — Memorial Park Site , a significant pre @-@ Columbian archaeological find ; <unk> House , a Victorian @-@ era museum ; and Water Street District , an area with a mix of 19th- and 20th @-@ century architecture .", "A levee , completed in 1995 , protects the city from further flooding .", "While industry remains important to the city , about a third of Lock Haven 's workforce is employed in education , health care , or social services .", "= = History = = \n \n \n = = = Pre @-@ European = = = \n \n The earliest settlers in Pennsylvania arrived from Asia between <unk> BCE and 8000 BCE , when the glaciers of the Pleistocene Ice Age were <unk> .", "<unk> point <unk> from this era , known as the <unk> @-@ Indian Period , have been found in most parts of the state .", "<unk> discoveries at the Memorial Park Site <unk> near the confluence of the West Branch Susquehanna River and Bald Eagle Creek collectively span about 8 @,@ 000 years and represent every major prehistoric period from the Middle Archaic to the Late Woodland period .", "Prehistoric cultural periods over that span included the Middle Archaic starting at <unk> BCE ; the Late Archaic starting at 3000 BCE ; the Early Woodland starting at 1000 BCE ; the Middle Woodland starting at 0 CE ; and the Late Woodland starting at 900 CE .", "First contact with Europeans occurred in Pennsylvania between 1500 and 1600 CE .", "= = = <unk> century = = = \n \n In the early 18th century , a tribal confederacy known as the Six Nations of the Iroquois , headquartered in New York , ruled the Indian ( Native American ) tribes of Pennsylvania , including those who lived near what would become Lock Haven .", "Indian settlements in the area included three Munsee villages on the 325 @-@ acre ( 1 @.", "@ 32 km2 ) Great Island in the West Branch Susquehanna River at the mouth of Bald Eagle Creek .", "Four Indian trails , the Great Island Path , the Great <unk> Path , the Bald Eagle Creek Path , and the <unk> Path , crossed the island , and a fifth , Logan 's Path , met Bald Eagle Creek Path a few miles upstream near the mouth of <unk> Creek .", "During the French and Indian War ( 1754 – 63 ) , colonial <unk> on the <unk> Expedition destroyed Munsee property on the Great Island and along the West Branch .", "By 1763 , the Munsee had abandoned their island villages and other villages in the area .", "With the signing of the first Treaty of Fort Stanwix in 1768 , the British gained control from the Iroquois of lands south of the West Branch .", "However , white settlers continued to appropriate land , including tracts in and near the future site of Lock Haven , not covered by the treaty .", "In 1769 , <unk> Campbell , the first white settler in the area , built a log cabin near the present site of Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania , and by 1773 William Reed , another settler , had built a cabin surrounded by a stockade and called it Reed 's Fort .", "It was the westernmost of 11 mostly primitive forts along the West Branch ; Fort Augusta , at what is now Sunbury , was the easternmost and most defensible .", "In response to settler incursions , and encouraged by the British during the American Revolution ( 1775 – 83 ) , Indians attacked colonists and their settlements along the West Branch .", "Fort Reed and the other white settlements in the area were temporarily abandoned in 1778 during a general evacuation known as the Big Runaway .", "Hundreds of people fled along the river to Fort Augusta , about 50 miles ( 80 km ) from Fort Reed ; some did not return for five years .", "In 1784 , the second Treaty of Fort Stanwix , between the Iroquois and the United States , transferred most of the remaining Indian territory in Pennsylvania , including what would become Lock Haven , to the state .", "The U.S. acquired the last remaining tract , the Erie Triangle , through a separate treaty and sold it to Pennsylvania in 1792 .", "= = = <unk> century = = = \n \n Lock Haven was laid out as a town in 1833 , and it became the county seat in 1839 , when the county was created out of parts of Lycoming and Centre counties .", "Incorporated as a borough in 1840 and as a city in 1870 , Lock Haven prospered in the 19th century largely because of timber and transportation .", "The forests of Clinton County and counties upriver held a huge supply of white pine and hemlock as well as oak , ash , maple , <unk> , cherry , beech , and <unk> .", "The wood was used locally for such things as frame houses , shingles , canal boats , and wooden bridges , and whole logs were floated to Chesapeake Bay and on to Baltimore , to make <unk> for ships .", "<unk> driving and log rafting , competing forms of transporting logs to sawmills , began along the West Branch around 1800 .", "By 1830 , slightly before the founding of the town , the lumber industry was well established .", "The West Branch Canal , which opened in 1834 , ran 73 miles ( 117 km ) from Northumberland to <unk> , about 5 miles ( 8 km ) upstream from Lock Haven .", "A state @-@ funded extension called the Bald Eagle Cut ran from the West Branch through Lock Haven and Flemington to Bald Eagle Creek .", "A privately funded extension , the Bald Eagle and Spring Creek Navigation , eventually reached <unk> , 24 miles ( 39 km ) upstream .", "Lock Haven 's founder , Jeremiah Church , and his brother , Willard , chose the town site in 1833 partly because of the river , the creek , and the canal .", "Church named the town Lock Haven because it had a canal lock and because it was a haven for loggers , <unk> , and other travelers .", "Over the next quarter century , canal boats 12 feet ( 4 m ) wide and 80 feet ( 24 m ) long carried passengers and mail as well as cargo such as coal , ashes for <unk> and soap , <unk> , food , furniture , dry goods , and clothing .", "A rapid increase in Lock Haven 's population ( to 830 by 1850 ) followed the opening of the canal .", "A Lock Haven log boom , smaller than but otherwise similar to the Susquehanna Boom at Williamsport , was constructed in 1849 .", "Large <unk> of timbers weighted with tons of stone were arranged in the pool behind the Dunnstown Dam , named for a settlement on the shore opposite Lock Haven .", "The piers , about 150 feet ( 46 m ) from one another , stretched in a line from the dam to a point 3 miles ( 5 km ) upriver .", "<unk> by timbers <unk> together with iron <unk> and rings , the piers anchored an enclosure into which the river current forced floating logs .", "Workers called boom rats sorted the captured logs , branded like cattle , for delivery to sawmills and other owners .", "Lock Haven became the lumber center of Clinton County and the site of many businesses related to forest products .", "The Sunbury and Erie Railroad , renamed the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad in 1861 , reached Lock Haven in 1859 , and with it came a building boom .", "<unk> that the area 's coal , iron ore , white pine , and high @-@ quality clay would produce significant future wealth , railroad investors led by Christopher and John Fallon financed a line to Lock Haven .", "On the strength of the railroad 's potential value to the city , local residents had invested heavily in housing , building large homes between 1854 and 1856 .", "Although the <unk> ' coal and iron ventures failed , Gothic Revival , Greek Revival , and Italianate mansions and commercial buildings such as the Fallon House , a large hotel , remained , and the railroad provided a new mode of transport for the ongoing timber era .", "A second rail line , the Bald Eagle Valley Railroad , originally organized as the Tyrone and Lock Haven Railroad and completed in the 1860s , linked Lock Haven to Tyrone , 56 miles ( 90 km ) to the southwest .", "The two rail lines soon became part of the network controlled by the Pennsylvania Railroad .", "During the era of log floating , <unk> sometimes occurred when logs struck an obstacle .", "<unk> rafts floating down the West Branch had to pass through chutes in canal dams .", "The rafts were commonly 28 feet ( 9 m ) wide — narrow enough to pass through the chutes — and 150 feet ( 46 m ) to 200 feet ( 61 m ) long .", "In 1874 , a large raft got <unk> in the <unk> of the Dunnstown Dam and caused a jam that blocked the channel from bank to bank with a pile of logs 16 feet ( 5 m ) high .", "The jam eventually trapped another 200 log rafts , and 2 canal boats , The <unk> of Newport and The Sarah Dunbar .", "In terms of board feet , the peak of the lumber era in Pennsylvania arrived in about 1885 , when 1 @.", "@ 9 million logs went through the boom at Williamsport .", "These logs produced a total of about 226 million board feet ( 533 @,@ 000 m3 ) of <unk> lumber .", "After that , production steadily declined throughout the state .", "Lock Haven 's timber business was also affected by flooding , which badly damaged the canals and destroyed the log boom in 1889 .", "The Central State Normal School , established to train teachers for central Pennsylvania , held its first classes in 1877 at a site overlooking the West Branch Susquehanna River .", "The small school , with <unk> below 150 until the 1940s , eventually became Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania .", "In the early 1880s , the New York and Pennsylvania Paper Mill in Castanea Township near Flemington began paper production on the site of a former sawmill ; the paper mill remained a large employer until the end of the 20th century .", "= = = Twentieth century = = = \n \n As older forms of transportation such as the canal boat disappeared , new forms arose .", "One of these , the electric trolley , began operation in Lock Haven in 1894 .", "The Lock Haven Electric Railway , managed by the Lock Haven Traction Company and after 1900 by the Susquehanna Traction Company , ran passenger trolleys between Lock Haven and Mill Hall , about 3 miles ( 5 km ) to the west .", "The trolley line extended from the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad station in Lock Haven to a station of the Central Railroad of Pennsylvania , which served Mill Hall .", "The route went through Lock Haven 's downtown , close to the Normal School , across town to the trolley car barn on the southwest edge of the city , through Flemington , over the Bald Eagle Canal and Bald Eagle Creek , and on to Mill Hall via what was then known as the Lock Haven , <unk> , and Nittany Valley Turnpike .", "Plans to extend the line from Mill Hall to <unk> , 3 miles ( 5 km ) miles south of Mill Hall , and to Avis 10 miles ( 16 km ) northeast of Lock Haven , were never carried out , and the line remained unconnected to other trolley lines .", "The system , always financially marginal , declined after World War I.", "<unk> business to automobiles and buses , it ceased operations around 1930 .", "William T. Piper , Sr. , built the Piper Aircraft Corporation factory in Lock Haven in 1937 after the company 's Taylor Aircraft manufacturing plant in Bradford , Pennsylvania , was destroyed by fire .", "The factory began operations in a building that once housed a silk mill .", "As the company grew , the original factory expanded to include engineering and office buildings .", "Piper remained in the city until 1984 , when its new owner , Lear @-@ <unk> , moved production to <unk> Beach , Florida .", "The Clinton County Historical Society opened the Piper Aviation Museum at the site of the former factory in 1985 , and 10 years later the museum became an independent organization .", "The state of Pennsylvania acquired Central State Normal School in 1915 and renamed it Lock Haven State Teachers College in 1927 .", "Between 1942 and 1970 , the student population grew from 146 to more than 2 @,@ 300 ; the number of teaching faculty rose from 25 to 170 , and the college carried out a large building program .", "The school 's name was changed to Lock Haven State College in 1960 , and its emphasis shifted to include the humanities , fine arts , mathematics , and social sciences , as well as teacher education .", "Becoming Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania in 1983 , it opened a branch campus in <unk> , 48 miles ( 77 km ) west of Lock Haven , in 1989 .", "An 8 @-@ acre ( 3 @.", "@ 2 ha ) industrial area in Castanea Township adjacent to Lock Haven was placed on the National Priorities List of uncontrolled hazardous waste sites ( commonly referred to as <unk> sites ) in 1982 .", "Drake Chemical , which went bankrupt in 1981 , made ingredients for <unk> and other compounds at the site from the 1960s to 1981 .", "Starting in 1982 , the United States Environmental Protection Agency began a clean @-@ up of contaminated containers , buildings , and soils at the site and by the late 1990s had replaced the soils .", "Equipment to treat contaminated groundwater at the site was installed in 2000 and continues to operate .", "= = = Floods = = = \n \n Pennsylvania 's streams have frequently flooded .", "According to William H. Shank , the Native Americans of Pennsylvania warned white settlers that great floods occurred on the Delaware and Susquehanna rivers every 14 years .", "Shank tested this idea by <unk> the highest floods on record at key points throughout the state over a 200 @-@ year period and found that a major flood had occurred , on average , once every 25 years between 1784 and 1972 .", "Big floods recorded at Harrisburg , on the main stem of the Susquehanna about 120 miles ( 193 km ) miles downstream from Lock Haven , occurred in 1784 , 1865 , 1889 , 1894 , 1902 , 1936 , and 1972 .", "<unk> from the Williamsport stream gauge , 24 miles ( 39 km ) miles below Lock Haven on the West Branch of the Susquehanna , showed major flooding between 1889 and 1972 in the same years as the Harrisburg station ; in addition , a large flood occurred on the West Branch at Williamsport in 1946 .", "<unk> flood @-@ crest readings between 1847 and 1979 — based on data from the National Weather Service flood gauge at Lock Haven — show that flooding likely occurred in the city 19 times in 132 years .", "The biggest flood occurred on March 18 , 1936 , when the river crested at 32 @.", "@ 3 feet ( 9 @.", "@ 8 m ) , which was about 11 feet ( 3 @.", "@ 4 m ) above the flood stage of 21 feet ( 6 @.", "@ 4 m ) .", "The third biggest flood , <unk> at 29 @.", "@ 8 feet ( 9 @.", "@ 1 m ) in Lock Haven , occurred on June 1 , 1889 , and coincided with the <unk> Flood .", "The flood demolished Lock Haven 's log boom , and millions of feet of stored timber were swept away .", "The flood damaged the canals , which were subsequently abandoned , and destroyed the last of the canal boats based in the city .", "The most damaging Lock Haven flood was caused by the remnants of Hurricane Agnes in 1972 .", "The storm , just below hurricane strength when it reached the region , made landfall on June 22 near New York City .", "Agnes merged with a non @-@ tropical low on June 23 , and the combined system affected the northeastern United States until June 25 .", "The combination produced widespread rains of 6 to 12 inches ( 152 to 305 mm ) with local amounts up to 19 inches ( 483 mm ) in western <unk> County , about 75 miles ( 121 km ) southeast of Lock Haven .", "At Lock Haven , the river crested on June 23 at 31 @.", "@ 3 feet ( 9 @.", "@ 5 m ) , second only to the 1936 crest .", "The flood greatly damaged the paper mill and Piper Aircraft .", "Federal , state , and local governments began construction in 1992 of barriers to protect the city .", "The project included a levee of 36 @,@ 000 feet ( 10 @,@ 973 m ) and a flood wall of 1 @,@ 000 feet ( 305 m ) along the Susquehanna River and Bald Eagle Creek , closure structures , retention basins , a pumping station , and some relocation of roads and buildings .", "Completed in 1995 , the levee protected the city from high water in the year of the Blizzard of 1996 , and again 2004 , when rainfall from the remnants of Hurricane Ivan threatened the city .", "= = Geography = = \n \n Lock Haven is the county seat of Clinton County .", "According to the United States Census Bureau , the city has a total area of 2 @.", "@ 7 square miles ( 7 @.", "@ 0 km2 ) , 2 @.", "@ 5 square miles ( 6 @.", "@ 5 km2 ) of which is land .", "About 0 @.", "@ 2 square miles ( 0 @.", "@ 5 km2 ) , 6 percent , is water .", "Lock Haven is at <unk> feet ( 171 m ) above sea level near the confluence of Bald Eagle Creek and the West Branch Susquehanna River in north @-@ central Pennsylvania .", "The city is about 200 miles ( 320 km ) by highway northwest of Philadelphia and 175 miles ( 280 km ) northeast of Pittsburgh .", "U.S. Route 220 , a major transportation corridor , skirts the city on its south edge , intersecting with Pennsylvania Route 120 , which passes through the city and connects it with <unk> in northern Clinton County .", "Other highways entering Lock Haven include Pennsylvania Route <unk> and Pennsylvania Route 150 , which connects to Avis .", "The city and nearby smaller communities — Castanea , Dunnstown , Flemington , and Mill Hall — are mainly at valley level in the Ridge @-@ and @-@ Valley <unk> , a mountain belt characterized by long even valleys running between long continuous ridges .", "Bald Eagle Mountain , one of these ridges , runs parallel to Bald Eagle Creek on the south side of the city .", "<unk> of the confluence with Bald Eagle Creek , the West Branch Susquehanna River drains part of the Allegheny Plateau , a region of dissected <unk> ( also called the \" Deep <unk> Section \" ) generally north of the city .", "The geologic formations in the southeastern part of the city are mostly limestone , while those to the north and west consist mostly of <unk> and shale .", "Large parts of the city are flat , but slopes rise to the west , and very steep slopes are found along the river , on the university campus , and along Pennsylvania Route 120 as it approaches U.S. Route 220 .", "= = = Climate = = = \n \n Under the Köppen climate classification , Lock Haven is in zone <unk> meaning a humid continental climate with hot or very warm summers .", "The average temperature here in January is 28 ° F ( − 2 ° C ) , and in July it is 73 ° F ( 23 ° C ) .", "Between 1888 and 1996 , the highest recorded temperature for the city was 106 ° F ( 41 ° C ) in 1936 , and the lowest recorded temperature was − 22 ° F ( − 30 ° C ) in 1912 .", "The average wettest month is June .", "Between 1926 and 1977 the mean annual precipitation was about 39 inches ( 990 mm ) , and the number of days each year with precipitation of 0 @.", "@ 1 inches ( 2 @.", "@ 5 mm ) or more was 77 .", "Annual snowfall amounts between 1888 and 1996 varied from 0 in several years to about 65 inches ( 170 cm ) in 1942 .", "The maximum recorded snowfall in a single month was 38 inches ( 97 cm ) in April 1894 .", "= = Demographics = = \n \n As of the census of 2010 , there were 9 @,@ 772 people living in 3 @,@ <unk> housing units spread across the city .", "The average household size during the years 2009 – 13 was 2 @.", "@ 38 .", "During those same years , multi @-@ unit structures made up 57 percent of the housing @-@ unit total .", "The rate of home ownership was 35 percent , and the median value of owner @-@ occupied units was about $ 100 @,@ 000 .", "The estimated population of the city in 2013 was 10 @,@ <unk> , an increase of 2 @.", "@ 6 percent after 2010 .", "The population density in 2010 was 3 @,@ <unk> people per square mile ( 1 @,@ <unk> per km2 ) .", "The reported racial makeup of the city was about 93 percent White and about 4 percent African @-@ American , with other categories totaling about 3 percent .", "People of Hispanic or Latino origin accounted for about 2 percent of the residents .", "Between 2009 and 2013 , about 2 percent of the city 's residents were foreign @-@ born , and about 5 percent of the population over the age of 5 spoke a language other than English at home .", "In 2010 , the city 's population included about 16 percent under the age of 18 and about 12 percent who were 65 years of age or older .", "Females accounted for 54 percent of the total .", "Students at the university comprised about a third of the city 's population .", "Between 2009 and 2013 , of the people who were older than 25 , 82 percent had graduated from high school , and 20 percent had at least a bachelor 's degree .", "In 2007 , 640 businesses operated in Lock Haven .", "The mean travel time to work for employees who were at least 16 years old was 16 minutes .", "The median income for a household in the city during 2009 – 13 was about $ 25 @,@ 000 compared to about $ 53 @,@ 000 for the entire state of Pennsylvania .", "The per capita income for the city was about $ 19 @,@ 000 , and about 40 percent of Lock Haven 's residents lived below the poverty line .", "= = Economy = = \n \n Lock Haven 's economy , from the city 's founding in 1833 until the end of the 19th century , depended heavily on natural resources , particularly timber , and on cheap transportation to eastern markets .", "<unk> used the Susquehanna River and Bald Eagle Creek to float timber to sawmills in Lock Haven and nearby towns .", "The West Branch Canal , reaching the city in 1834 , connected to large markets downstream , and shorter canals along Bald Eagle Creek added other connections .", "In 1859 , the first railroad arrived in Lock Haven , spurring trade and economic growth .", "By 1900 , the lumber industry had declined , and the city 's economic base rested on other industries , including a furniture factory , a paper mill , a fire brick plant , and a silk mill .", "In 1938 , the Piper Aircraft Corporation , maker of the Piper Cub and other light aircraft , moved its production plant to Lock Haven .", "It remained one of the city 's biggest employers until the 1980s , when , after major flood damage and losses related to Hurricane Agnes in 1972 , it moved to Florida .", "The loss of Piper Aircraft contributed to an unemployment rate of more than 20 % in Lock Haven in the early 1980s , though the rate had declined to about 9 % by 2000 .", "Another large plant , the paper mill that had operated since the 1880s in Castanea Township , closed in 2001 .", "By 2005 , 32 % of the city 's labor force was employed in health care , education , or social services , 16 % in manufacturing , 14 % in retail trade , 13 % in arts , entertainment , recreation , accommodation , and food services , and smaller fractions in other sectors .", "The city 's biggest employers , Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania and Lock Haven Hospital , are among the seven biggest employers in Clinton County .", "= = Arts , culture , historic sites , and media = = \n \n Lock Haven University presents public concerts , plays , art exhibits , and student recitals at the Price Performance Center , the Sloan <unk> , and the Sloan Fine Arts Gallery on campus .", "The <unk> <unk> in Mill Hall has produced plays since 1963 .", "Summer concerts are held in city parks , and the local Junior Chamber International ( <unk> ) chapter sponsors an annual boat <unk> on the river .", "The city sponsors a festival called <unk> at the airport in the summer , a Halloween parade in October , and a holiday parade in December .", "Light @-@ airplane pilots travel to the city in vintage Piper planes to attend <unk> Journey Fly @-@ <unk> , which have been held each summer since 1986 .", "<unk> of radio @-@ controlled model <unk> meet annually at the William T. Piper Memorial Airport to fly their planes .", "The central library for Clinton County is the Annie <unk> Ross Library in Lock Haven ; it has about 130 @,@ 000 books , subscriptions to periodicals , electronic resources , and other materials .", "Stevenson Library on the university campus has additional collections .", "The Piper Aviation Museum exhibits aircraft and aircraft equipment , documents , photographs , and <unk> related to Piper Aircraft .", "An eight @-@ room home , the <unk> House , restored to its mid @-@ 19th century appearance , displays Victorian @-@ era collections ; it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1972 and is home to the Clinton County Historical Society .", "The Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission has placed three cast aluminum markers — Clinton County , Fort Reed , and Pennsylvania Canal ( West Branch Division ) — in Lock Haven to commemorate historic places .", "The Water Street District , a mix of 19th- and 20th @-@ century architecture near the river , was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973 .", "Memorial Park Site <unk> , an archaeological site of prehistoric significance discovered near the airport , was added to the National Register in 1982 .", "The city 's media include The Express , a daily newspaper , and The Eagle Eye , the student newspaper at the university .", "Radio stations <unk> ( AM ) and <unk> ( FM ) broadcast from the city .", "A television station , <unk> ( available on @-@ campus only ) , and a radio station , <unk> ( Internet station only , with no FCC broadcast license ) , both managed by students , operate on the university campus .", "= = Parks and recreation = = \n \n The city has 14 municipal parks and playgrounds ranging in size from the 0 @.", "@ 75 @-@ acre ( 0 @.", "@ 30 ha ) Triangle Park in downtown to the 80 @-@ acre ( 32 ha ) Douglas H. <unk> Memorial Park along Route 120 .", "Fields maintained by the city accommodate baseball for the Pony League , Little League , and Junior League and <unk> for the Youth Girls League and for adults .", "In 1948 , a team from the city won the Little League World Series .", "In 2011 , the <unk> Little League based in Lock Haven advanced to the Little League World Series and placed third in the United States , drawing record crowds .", "Hanna Park includes tennis courts , and <unk> Park includes a skate park .", "The Lock Haven City Beach , on the Susquehanna River , offers water access , a sand beach , and a bath house .", "In conjunction with the school district , the city sponsors a summer recreation program .", "A 25 @-@ mile ( 40 km ) trail <unk> and run , the Bald Eagle Mountain <unk> , takes place annually near Lock Haven .", "The local branch of the Young Men 's Christian Association ( YMCA ) offers a wide variety of recreational programs to members , and the Clinton Country Club maintains a private 18 @-@ hole golf course in Mill Hall .", "= = Government = = \n \n Lock Haven has a council @-@ manager form of government .", "The council , the city 's legislative body , consists of six members and a mayor , each serving a four @-@ year term .", "The council sets policy , and the city manager <unk> day @-@ to @-@ day operations .", "The mayor is William <unk> , whose term <unk> in 2019 .", "The manager is Richard W. <unk> .", "Lock Haven is the county seat of Clinton County and houses county offices , courts , and the county library .", "Three elected commissioners serving four @-@ year terms manage the county government .", "Robert \" Pete \" <unk> , chairman ; Jeffrey <unk> , vice @-@ chairman , and Paul <unk> , have terms running through 2019 .", "Michael K. Hanna , a Democrat , represents the 76th District , which includes Lock Haven , in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives .", "Joseph B.", "<unk> III , a Republican , represents Lock Haven as part of the 25th District of the Pennsylvania State Senate .", "= = Education = = \n \n The <unk> Central School District serves most of Clinton County , including Lock Haven , as well as parts of Centre County and Potter County .", "The district 's administration building is in Lock Haven as are three of the district 's elementary schools , Dickey Elementary , <unk> Elementary , and Woodward Elementary , all for children enrolled in kindergarten through fifth grade .", "The total enrollment of these three schools combined in 2002 – 03 was 790 .", "Central Mountain Middle School in Mill Hall is the nearest public middle school , for grades six to eight .", "The nearest public high school , grades nine to twelve , is Central Mountain High School , also in Mill Hall .", "The city has two private schools , Lock Haven Christian School , with about 80 students in kindergarten through 12th grade , and Lock Haven Catholic School , which had about 190 students in kindergarten through sixth grade as of 2002 – 03 .", "In 2015 , the Catholic School is completing a 10 @,@ 000 @-@ square @-@ foot ( 930 m2 ) expansion to include grades seven and eight , which will make it a combined elementary and middle school .", "Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania , offering a wide range of undergraduate studies as well as continuing @-@ education and graduate @-@ school programs at its main campus , occupies 175 acres ( 71 ha ) on the west edge of the city .", "<unk> at this campus was about 4 @,@ 400 in 2003 .", "= = Infrastructure = = \n \n Lock Haven Taxi , based in the central downtown , has <unk> for hire .", "<unk> <unk> provides daily intercity bus service between Lock Haven and nearby cities including State College , Williamsport , and Wilkes @-@ Barre .", "Charter and tour buses are available through Susquehanna <unk> , based in Avis , 10 miles ( 16 km ) northeast of Lock Haven .", "Pennsylvania Bicycle Route G follows Pennsylvania Route 150 and links to the Pine Creek Rail Trail at the eastern end of the county near Jersey Shore , Pennsylvania .", "A 2 @.", "@ 5 @-@ mile ( 4 @.", "@ 0 km ) walking trail on the levee along the river is restricted to pedestrian use .", "The Norfolk Southern Railway mainline from Harrisburg to Buffalo , New York , runs through the center of Lock Haven .", "On the east side of town , it connects to the Nittany and Bald Eagle Railroad , a short line .", "Trains serving Lock Haven carry only freight .", "The City of Lock Haven operates the William T. Piper Memorial Airport , a general aviation facility with a paved runway , runway lighting , paved <unk> , a tie @-@ down area , and hangar spaces .", "No commercial , charter , or freight services are available at this airport .", "Electric service to Lock Haven residents is provided by PPL ( formerly known as Pennsylvania Power and Light ) , the gas division of which provides natural gas to the city .", "Verizon Communications handles local telephone service ; long @-@ distance service is available from several providers .", "<unk> offers high @-@ speed cable <unk> connections to the Internet .", "Several companies can provide Lock Haven residents with <unk> @-@ up Internet access .", "One of them , <unk> , has an office in Lock Haven .", "<unk> also provides cable television .", "The City of Lock Haven owns the reservoirs and water distribution system for Wayne Township , Castanea Township , and the city .", "Water is treated at the Central Clinton County Water <unk> Authority Plant in Wayne Township before distribution .", "The city also provides water to the <unk> Lock Haven Water Authority , which distributes it to surrounding communities .", "Lock Haven operates a sewage treatment plant for waste water , industrial waste , and <unk> sewage from the city and eight upstream municipalities : Bald Eagle Township , Castanea , Flemington , Lamar , Mill Hall , Porter Township , Woodward Township , and Walker Township in Centre County .", "Storm water runoff from within the city is transported by city @-@ owned storm sewers .", "<unk> <unk> of household garbage is provided by a variety of local <unk> licensed by the city ; <unk> are picked up once every two weeks .", "The Clinton County Solid Waste Authority owns and operates the Wayne Township <unk> , which serves Lock Haven .", "Lock Haven Hospital is a 77 @-@ bed hospital with a 120 @-@ bed extended @-@ care unit .", "It offers <unk> , <unk> , and 24 @-@ hour emergency services with heliport access .", "<unk> @-@ View Home , next to the hospital , offers long @-@ term care to the elderly and other services including speech , physical , and occupational therapy for people of all ages .", "A 10 @-@ physician community @-@ practice clinic based in the city provides primary care and specialty services .", "A behavioral health clinic offers programs for children and <unk> and psychiatric <unk> care for all ages .", "= = Notable people = = \n \n <unk> <unk> , winner of America 's Next Top Model ( cycle 16 ) , is a 2015 graduate of Lock Haven University .", "Alexander McDonald , a U.S.", "Senator for Arkansas was born near Lock Haven in 1832 .", "Artist John French Sloan was born in Lock Haven in 1871 , and cartoonist Alison <unk> , author of Dykes to Watch Out For and Fun Home , was born in Lock Haven in 1960 .", "Richard <unk> , author of the Donald Strachey mysteries , was born in Lock Haven in 1938 .", "Other notable residents have included diplomat and Dartmouth College president John Sloan Dickey and federal judge <unk> <unk> of the U.S. Federal First District Court of Appeals ." ]
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[ " = Lock Haven , Pennsylvania = \n \n The city of Lock Haven is the county seat of Clinton County , in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania .", "Located near the confluence of the West Branch Susquehanna River and Bald Eagle Creek , it is the principal city of the Lock Haven <unk> Statistical Area , itself part of the Williamsport – Lock Haven combined statistical area .", "At the 2010 census , Lock Haven 's population was 9 @,@ 772 .", "Built on a site long favored by pre @-@ Columbian peoples , Lock Haven began in 1833 as a timber town and a haven for loggers , <unk> , and other travelers on the river or the West Branch Canal .", "<unk> extraction and efficient transportation financed much of the city 's growth through the end of the 19th century .", "In the 20th century , a light @-@ aircraft factory , a college , and a paper mill , along with many smaller enterprises , drove the economy .", "Frequent floods , especially in 1972 , damaged local industry and led to a high rate of unemployment in the 1980s .", "The city has three sites on the National Register of Historic Places — Memorial Park Site , a significant pre @-@ Columbian archaeological find ; <unk> House , a Victorian @-@ era museum ; and Water Street District , an area with a mix of 19th- and 20th @-@ century architecture .", "A levee , completed in 1995 , protects the city from further flooding .", "While industry remains important to the city , about a third of Lock Haven 's workforce is employed in education , health care , or social services .", "= = History = = \n \n \n = = = Pre @-@ European = = = \n \n The earliest settlers in Pennsylvania arrived from Asia between <unk> BCE and 8000 BCE , when the glaciers of the Pleistocene Ice Age were <unk> .", "<unk> point <unk> from this era , known as the <unk> @-@ Indian Period , have been found in most parts of the state .", "<unk> discoveries at the Memorial Park Site <unk> near the confluence of the West Branch Susquehanna River and Bald Eagle Creek collectively span about 8 @,@ 000 years and represent every major prehistoric period from the Middle Archaic to the Late Woodland period .", "Prehistoric cultural periods over that span included the Middle Archaic starting at <unk> BCE ; the Late Archaic starting at 3000 BCE ; the Early Woodland starting at 1000 BCE ; the Middle Woodland starting at 0 CE ; and the Late Woodland starting at 900 CE .", "First contact with Europeans occurred in Pennsylvania between 1500 and 1600 CE .", "= = = <unk> century = = = \n \n In the early 18th century , a tribal confederacy known as the Six Nations of the Iroquois , headquartered in New York , ruled the Indian ( Native American ) tribes of Pennsylvania , including those who lived near what would become Lock Haven .", "Indian settlements in the area included three Munsee villages on the 325 @-@ acre ( 1 @.", "@ 32 km2 ) Great Island in the West Branch Susquehanna River at the mouth of Bald Eagle Creek .", "Four Indian trails , the Great Island Path , the Great <unk> Path , the Bald Eagle Creek Path , and the <unk> Path , crossed the island , and a fifth , Logan 's Path , met Bald Eagle Creek Path a few miles upstream near the mouth of <unk> Creek .", "During the French and Indian War ( 1754 – 63 ) , colonial <unk> on the <unk> Expedition destroyed Munsee property on the Great Island and along the West Branch .", "By 1763 , the Munsee had abandoned their island villages and other villages in the area .", "With the signing of the first Treaty of Fort Stanwix in 1768 , the British gained control from the Iroquois of lands south of the West Branch .", "However , white settlers continued to appropriate land , including tracts in and near the future site of Lock Haven , not covered by the treaty .", "In 1769 , <unk> Campbell , the first white settler in the area , built a log cabin near the present site of Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania , and by 1773 William Reed , another settler , had built a cabin surrounded by a stockade and called it Reed 's Fort .", "It was the westernmost of 11 mostly primitive forts along the West Branch ; Fort Augusta , at what is now Sunbury , was the easternmost and most defensible .", "In response to settler incursions , and encouraged by the British during the American Revolution ( 1775 – 83 ) , Indians attacked colonists and their settlements along the West Branch .", "Fort Reed and the other white settlements in the area were temporarily abandoned in 1778 during a general evacuation known as the Big Runaway .", "Hundreds of people fled along the river to Fort Augusta , about 50 miles ( 80 km ) from Fort Reed ; some did not return for five years .", "In 1784 , the second Treaty of Fort Stanwix , between the Iroquois and the United States , transferred most of the remaining Indian territory in Pennsylvania , including what would become Lock Haven , to the state .", "The U.S. acquired the last remaining tract , the Erie Triangle , through a separate treaty and sold it to Pennsylvania in 1792 .", "= = = <unk> century = = = \n \n Lock Haven was laid out as a town in 1833 , and it became the county seat in 1839 , when the county was created out of parts of Lycoming and Centre counties .", "Incorporated as a borough in 1840 and as a city in 1870 , Lock Haven prospered in the 19th century largely because of timber and transportation .", "The forests of Clinton County and counties upriver held a huge supply of white pine and hemlock as well as oak , ash , maple , <unk> , cherry , beech , and <unk> .", "The wood was used locally for such things as frame houses , shingles , canal boats , and wooden bridges , and whole logs were floated to Chesapeake Bay and on to Baltimore , to make <unk> for ships .", "<unk> driving and log rafting , competing forms of transporting logs to sawmills , began along the West Branch around 1800 .", "By 1830 , slightly before the founding of the town , the lumber industry was well established .", "The West Branch Canal , which opened in 1834 , ran 73 miles ( 117 km ) from Northumberland to <unk> , about 5 miles ( 8 km ) upstream from Lock Haven .", "A state @-@ funded extension called the Bald Eagle Cut ran from the West Branch through Lock Haven and Flemington to Bald Eagle Creek .", "A privately funded extension , the Bald Eagle and Spring Creek Navigation , eventually reached <unk> , 24 miles ( 39 km ) upstream .", "Lock Haven 's founder , Jeremiah Church , and his brother , Willard , chose the town site in 1833 partly because of the river , the creek , and the canal .", "Church named the town Lock Haven because it had a canal lock and because it was a haven for loggers , <unk> , and other travelers .", "Over the next quarter century , canal boats 12 feet ( 4 m ) wide and 80 feet ( 24 m ) long carried passengers and mail as well as cargo such as coal , ashes for <unk> and soap , <unk> , food , furniture , dry goods , and clothing .", "A rapid increase in Lock Haven 's population ( to 830 by 1850 ) followed the opening of the canal .", "A Lock Haven log boom , smaller than but otherwise similar to the Susquehanna Boom at Williamsport , was constructed in 1849 .", "Large <unk> of timbers weighted with tons of stone were arranged in the pool behind the Dunnstown Dam , named for a settlement on the shore opposite Lock Haven .", "The piers , about 150 feet ( 46 m ) from one another , stretched in a line from the dam to a point 3 miles ( 5 km ) upriver .", "<unk> by timbers <unk> together with iron <unk> and rings , the piers anchored an enclosure into which the river current forced floating logs .", "Workers called boom rats sorted the captured logs , branded like cattle , for delivery to sawmills and other owners .", "Lock Haven became the lumber center of Clinton County and the site of many businesses related to forest products .", "The Sunbury and Erie Railroad , renamed the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad in 1861 , reached Lock Haven in 1859 , and with it came a building boom .", "<unk> that the area 's coal , iron ore , white pine , and high @-@ quality clay would produce significant future wealth , railroad investors led by Christopher and John Fallon financed a line to Lock Haven .", "On the strength of the railroad 's potential value to the city , local residents had invested heavily in housing , building large homes between 1854 and 1856 .", "Although the <unk> ' coal and iron ventures failed , Gothic Revival , Greek Revival , and Italianate mansions and commercial buildings such as the Fallon House , a large hotel , remained , and the railroad provided a new mode of transport for the ongoing timber era .", "A second rail line , the Bald Eagle Valley Railroad , originally organized as the Tyrone and Lock Haven Railroad and completed in the 1860s , linked Lock Haven to Tyrone , 56 miles ( 90 km ) to the southwest .", "The two rail lines soon became part of the network controlled by the Pennsylvania Railroad .", "During the era of log floating , <unk> sometimes occurred when logs struck an obstacle .", "<unk> rafts floating down the West Branch had to pass through chutes in canal dams .", "The rafts were commonly 28 feet ( 9 m ) wide — narrow enough to pass through the chutes — and 150 feet ( 46 m ) to 200 feet ( 61 m ) long .", "The jam eventually trapped another 200 log rafts , and 2 canal boats , The <unk> of Newport and The Sarah Dunbar .", "In terms of board feet , the peak of the lumber era in Pennsylvania arrived in about 1885 , when 1 @.", "@ 9 million logs went through the boom at Williamsport .", "These logs produced a total of about 226 million board feet ( 533 @,@ 000 m3 ) of <unk> lumber .", "After that , production steadily declined throughout the state .", "Lock Haven 's timber business was also affected by flooding , which badly damaged the canals and destroyed the log boom in 1889 .", "The Central State Normal School , established to train teachers for central Pennsylvania , held its first classes in 1877 at a site overlooking the West Branch Susquehanna River .", "The small school , with <unk> below 150 until the 1940s , eventually became Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania .", "In the early 1880s , the New York and Pennsylvania Paper Mill in Castanea Township near Flemington began paper production on the site of a former sawmill ; the paper mill remained a large employer until the end of the 20th century .", "= = = Twentieth century = = = \n \n As older forms of transportation such as the canal boat disappeared , new forms arose .", "One of these , the electric trolley , began operation in Lock Haven in 1894 .", "The Lock Haven Electric Railway , managed by the Lock Haven Traction Company and after 1900 by the Susquehanna Traction Company , ran passenger trolleys between Lock Haven and Mill Hall , about 3 miles ( 5 km ) to the west .", "The trolley line extended from the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad station in Lock Haven to a station of the Central Railroad of Pennsylvania , which served Mill Hall .", "The route went through Lock Haven 's downtown , close to the Normal School , across town to the trolley car barn on the southwest edge of the city , through Flemington , over the Bald Eagle Canal and Bald Eagle Creek , and on to Mill Hall via what was then known as the Lock Haven , <unk> , and Nittany Valley Turnpike .", "Plans to extend the line from Mill Hall to <unk> , 3 miles ( 5 km ) miles south of Mill Hall , and to Avis 10 miles ( 16 km ) northeast of Lock Haven , were never carried out , and the line remained unconnected to other trolley lines .", "The system , always financially marginal , declined after World War I.", "<unk> business to automobiles and buses , it ceased operations around 1930 .", "William T. Piper , Sr. , built the Piper Aircraft Corporation factory in Lock Haven in 1937 after the company 's Taylor Aircraft manufacturing plant in Bradford , Pennsylvania , was destroyed by fire .", "The factory began operations in a building that once housed a silk mill .", "As the company grew , the original factory expanded to include engineering and office buildings .", "Piper remained in the city until 1984 , when its new owner , Lear @-@ <unk> , moved production to <unk> Beach , Florida .", "The Clinton County Historical Society opened the Piper Aviation Museum at the site of the former factory in 1985 , and 10 years later the museum became an independent organization .", "The state of Pennsylvania acquired Central State Normal School in 1915 and renamed it Lock Haven State Teachers College in 1927 .", "Between 1942 and 1970 , the student population grew from 146 to more than 2 @,@ 300 ; the number of teaching faculty rose from 25 to 170 , and the college carried out a large building program .", "The school 's name was changed to Lock Haven State College in 1960 , and its emphasis shifted to include the humanities , fine arts , mathematics , and social sciences , as well as teacher education .", "Becoming Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania in 1983 , it opened a branch campus in <unk> , 48 miles ( 77 km ) west of Lock Haven , in 1989 .", "An 8 @-@ acre ( 3 @.", "@ 2 ha ) industrial area in Castanea Township adjacent to Lock Haven was placed on the National Priorities List of uncontrolled hazardous waste sites ( commonly referred to as <unk> sites ) in 1982 .", "Starting in 1982 , the United States Environmental Protection Agency began a clean @-@ up of contaminated containers , buildings , and soils at the site and by the late 1990s had replaced the soils .", "Equipment to treat contaminated groundwater at the site was installed in 2000 and continues to operate .", "= = = Floods = = = \n \n Pennsylvania 's streams have frequently flooded .", "According to William H. Shank , the Native Americans of Pennsylvania warned white settlers that great floods occurred on the Delaware and Susquehanna rivers every 14 years .", "Shank tested this idea by <unk> the highest floods on record at key points throughout the state over a 200 @-@ year period and found that a major flood had occurred , on average , once every 25 years between 1784 and 1972 .", "Big floods recorded at Harrisburg , on the main stem of the Susquehanna about 120 miles ( 193 km ) miles downstream from Lock Haven , occurred in 1784 , 1865 , 1889 , 1894 , 1902 , 1936 , and 1972 .", "<unk> from the Williamsport stream gauge , 24 miles ( 39 km ) miles below Lock Haven on the West Branch of the Susquehanna , showed major flooding between 1889 and 1972 in the same years as the Harrisburg station ; in addition , a large flood occurred on the West Branch at Williamsport in 1946 .", "<unk> flood @-@ crest readings between 1847 and 1979 — based on data from the National Weather Service flood gauge at Lock Haven — show that flooding likely occurred in the city 19 times in 132 years .", "The biggest flood occurred on March 18 , 1936 , when the river crested at 32 @.", "@ 3 feet ( 9 @.", "@ 8 m ) , which was about 11 feet ( 3 @.", "@ 4 m ) above the flood stage of 21 feet ( 6 @.", "@ 4 m ) .", "The third biggest flood , <unk> at 29 @.", "@ 8 feet ( 9 @.", "@ 1 m ) in Lock Haven , occurred on June 1 , 1889 , and coincided with the <unk> Flood .", "The flood demolished Lock Haven 's log boom , and millions of feet of stored timber were swept away .", "The flood damaged the canals , which were subsequently abandoned , and destroyed the last of the canal boats based in the city .", "The most damaging Lock Haven flood was caused by the remnants of Hurricane Agnes in 1972 .", "The storm , just below hurricane strength when it reached the region , made landfall on June 22 near New York City .", "Agnes merged with a non @-@ tropical low on June 23 , and the combined system affected the northeastern United States until June 25 .", "The combination produced widespread rains of 6 to 12 inches ( 152 to 305 mm ) with local amounts up to 19 inches ( 483 mm ) in western <unk> County , about 75 miles ( 121 km ) southeast of Lock Haven .", "At Lock Haven , the river crested on June 23 at 31 @.", "@ 3 feet ( 9 @.", "@ 5 m ) , second only to the 1936 crest .", "The flood greatly damaged the paper mill and Piper Aircraft .", "Federal , state , and local governments began construction in 1992 of barriers to protect the city .", "The project included a levee of 36 @,@ 000 feet ( 10 @,@ 973 m ) and a flood wall of 1 @,@ 000 feet ( 305 m ) along the Susquehanna River and Bald Eagle Creek , closure structures , retention basins , a pumping station , and some relocation of roads and buildings .", "Completed in 1995 , the levee protected the city from high water in the year of the Blizzard of 1996 , and again 2004 , when rainfall from the remnants of Hurricane Ivan threatened the city .", "= = Geography = = \n \n Lock Haven is the county seat of Clinton County .", "According to the United States Census Bureau , the city has a total area of 2 @.", "@ 7 square miles ( 7 @.", "@ 0 km2 ) , 2 @.", "@ 5 square miles ( 6 @.", "@ 5 km2 ) of which is land .", "About 0 @.", "@ 2 square miles ( 0 @.", "@ 5 km2 ) , 6 percent , is water .", "Lock Haven is at <unk> feet ( 171 m ) above sea level near the confluence of Bald Eagle Creek and the West Branch Susquehanna River in north @-@ central Pennsylvania .", "The city is about 200 miles ( 320 km ) by highway northwest of Philadelphia and 175 miles ( 280 km ) northeast of Pittsburgh .", "U.S. Route 220 , a major transportation corridor , skirts the city on its south edge , intersecting with Pennsylvania Route 120 , which passes through the city and connects it with <unk> in northern Clinton County .", "Other highways entering Lock Haven include Pennsylvania Route <unk> and Pennsylvania Route 150 , which connects to Avis .", "The city and nearby smaller communities — Castanea , Dunnstown , Flemington , and Mill Hall — are mainly at valley level in the Ridge @-@ and @-@ Valley <unk> , a mountain belt characterized by long even valleys running between long continuous ridges .", "Bald Eagle Mountain , one of these ridges , runs parallel to Bald Eagle Creek on the south side of the city .", "<unk> of the confluence with Bald Eagle Creek , the West Branch Susquehanna River drains part of the Allegheny Plateau , a region of dissected <unk> ( also called the \" Deep <unk> Section \" ) generally north of the city .", "The geologic formations in the southeastern part of the city are mostly limestone , while those to the north and west consist mostly of <unk> and shale .", "Large parts of the city are flat , but slopes rise to the west , and very steep slopes are found along the river , on the university campus , and along Pennsylvania Route 120 as it approaches U.S. Route 220 .", "= = = Climate = = = \n \n Under the Köppen climate classification , Lock Haven is in zone <unk> meaning a humid continental climate with hot or very warm summers .", "The average temperature here in January is 28 ° F ( − 2 ° C ) , and in July it is 73 ° F ( 23 ° C ) .", "Between 1888 and 1996 , the highest recorded temperature for the city was 106 ° F ( 41 ° C ) in 1936 , and the lowest recorded temperature was − 22 ° F ( − 30 ° C ) in 1912 .", "The average wettest month is June .", "Between 1926 and 1977 the mean annual precipitation was about 39 inches ( 990 mm ) , and the number of days each year with precipitation of 0 @.", "@ 1 inches ( 2 @.", "@ 5 mm ) or more was 77 .", "Annual snowfall amounts between 1888 and 1996 varied from 0 in several years to about 65 inches ( 170 cm ) in 1942 .", "The maximum recorded snowfall in a single month was 38 inches ( 97 cm ) in April 1894 .", "= = Demographics = = \n \n As of the census of 2010 , there were 9 @,@ 772 people living in 3 @,@ <unk> housing units spread across the city .", "The average household size during the years 2009 – 13 was 2 @.", "@ 38 .", "During those same years , multi @-@ unit structures made up 57 percent of the housing @-@ unit total .", "The rate of home ownership was 35 percent , and the median value of owner @-@ occupied units was about $ 100 @,@ 000 .", "The estimated population of the city in 2013 was 10 @,@ <unk> , an increase of 2 @.", "@ 6 percent after 2010 .", "The population density in 2010 was 3 @,@ <unk> people per square mile ( 1 @,@ <unk> per km2 ) .", "The reported racial makeup of the city was about 93 percent White and about 4 percent African @-@ American , with other categories totaling about 3 percent .", "People of Hispanic or Latino origin accounted for about 2 percent of the residents .", "Between 2009 and 2013 , about 2 percent of the city 's residents were foreign @-@ born , and about 5 percent of the population over the age of 5 spoke a language other than English at home .", "In 2010 , the city 's population included about 16 percent under the age of 18 and about 12 percent who were 65 years of age or older .", "Females accounted for 54 percent of the total .", "Students at the university comprised about a third of the city 's population .", "Between 2009 and 2013 , of the people who were older than 25 , 82 percent had graduated from high school , and 20 percent had at least a bachelor 's degree .", "In 2007 , 640 businesses operated in Lock Haven .", "The mean travel time to work for employees who were at least 16 years old was 16 minutes .", "The median income for a household in the city during 2009 – 13 was about $ 25 @,@ 000 compared to about $ 53 @,@ 000 for the entire state of Pennsylvania .", "The per capita income for the city was about $ 19 @,@ 000 , and about 40 percent of Lock Haven 's residents lived below the poverty line .", "= = Economy = = \n \n Lock Haven 's economy , from the city 's founding in 1833 until the end of the 19th century , depended heavily on natural resources , particularly timber , and on cheap transportation to eastern markets .", "<unk> used the Susquehanna River and Bald Eagle Creek to float timber to sawmills in Lock Haven and nearby towns .", "The West Branch Canal , reaching the city in 1834 , connected to large markets downstream , and shorter canals along Bald Eagle Creek added other connections .", "In 1859 , the first railroad arrived in Lock Haven , spurring trade and economic growth .", "By 1900 , the lumber industry had declined , and the city 's economic base rested on other industries , including a furniture factory , a paper mill , a fire brick plant , and a silk mill .", "In 1938 , the Piper Aircraft Corporation , maker of the Piper Cub and other light aircraft , moved its production plant to Lock Haven .", "It remained one of the city 's biggest employers until the 1980s , when , after major flood damage and losses related to Hurricane Agnes in 1972 , it moved to Florida .", "The loss of Piper Aircraft contributed to an unemployment rate of more than 20 % in Lock Haven in the early 1980s , though the rate had declined to about 9 % by 2000 .", "Another large plant , the paper mill that had operated since the 1880s in Castanea Township , closed in 2001 .", "By 2005 , 32 % of the city 's labor force was employed in health care , education , or social services , 16 % in manufacturing , 14 % in retail trade , 13 % in arts , entertainment , recreation , accommodation , and food services , and smaller fractions in other sectors .", "The city 's biggest employers , Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania and Lock Haven Hospital , are among the seven biggest employers in Clinton County .", "= = Arts , culture , historic sites , and media = = \n \n Lock Haven University presents public concerts , plays , art exhibits , and student recitals at the Price Performance Center , the Sloan <unk> , and the Sloan Fine Arts Gallery on campus .", "The <unk> <unk> in Mill Hall has produced plays since 1963 .", "Summer concerts are held in city parks , and the local Junior Chamber International ( <unk> ) chapter sponsors an annual boat <unk> on the river .", "The city sponsors a festival called <unk> at the airport in the summer , a Halloween parade in October , and a holiday parade in December .", "Light @-@ airplane pilots travel to the city in vintage Piper planes to attend <unk> Journey Fly @-@ <unk> , which have been held each summer since 1986 .", "<unk> of radio @-@ controlled model <unk> meet annually at the William T. Piper Memorial Airport to fly their planes .", "The central library for Clinton County is the Annie <unk> Ross Library in Lock Haven ; it has about 130 @,@ 000 books , subscriptions to periodicals , electronic resources , and other materials .", "Stevenson Library on the university campus has additional collections .", "The Piper Aviation Museum exhibits aircraft and aircraft equipment , documents , photographs , and <unk> related to Piper Aircraft .", "An eight @-@ room home , the <unk> House , restored to its mid @-@ 19th century appearance , displays Victorian @-@ era collections ; it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1972 and is home to the Clinton County Historical Society .", "The Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission has placed three cast aluminum markers — Clinton County , Fort Reed , and Pennsylvania Canal ( West Branch Division ) — in Lock Haven to commemorate historic places .", "The Water Street District , a mix of 19th- and 20th @-@ century architecture near the river , was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973 .", "Memorial Park Site <unk> , an archaeological site of prehistoric significance discovered near the airport , was added to the National Register in 1982 .", "The city 's media include The Express , a daily newspaper , and The Eagle Eye , the student newspaper at the university .", "Radio stations <unk> ( AM ) and <unk> ( FM ) broadcast from the city .", "A television station , <unk> ( available on @-@ campus only ) , and a radio station , <unk> ( Internet station only , with no FCC broadcast license ) , both managed by students , operate on the university campus .", "= = Parks and recreation = = \n \n The city has 14 municipal parks and playgrounds ranging in size from the 0 @.", "@ 75 @-@ acre ( 0 @.", "@ 30 ha ) Triangle Park in downtown to the 80 @-@ acre ( 32 ha ) Douglas H. <unk> Memorial Park along Route 120 .", "Fields maintained by the city accommodate baseball for the Pony League , Little League , and Junior League and <unk> for the Youth Girls League and for adults .", "In 1948 , a team from the city won the Little League World Series .", "In 2011 , the <unk> Little League based in Lock Haven advanced to the Little League World Series and placed third in the United States , drawing record crowds .", "Hanna Park includes tennis courts , and <unk> Park includes a skate park .", "The Lock Haven City Beach , on the Susquehanna River , offers water access , a sand beach , and a bath house .", "In conjunction with the school district , the city sponsors a summer recreation program .", "A 25 @-@ mile ( 40 km ) trail <unk> and run , the Bald Eagle Mountain <unk> , takes place annually near Lock Haven .", "The local branch of the Young Men 's Christian Association ( YMCA ) offers a wide variety of recreational programs to members , and the Clinton Country Club maintains a private 18 @-@ hole golf course in Mill Hall .", "= = Government = = \n \n Lock Haven has a council @-@ manager form of government .", "The council , the city 's legislative body , consists of six members and a mayor , each serving a four @-@ year term .", "The council sets policy , and the city manager <unk> day @-@ to @-@ day operations .", "The mayor is William <unk> , whose term <unk> in 2019 .", "The manager is Richard W. <unk> .", "Lock Haven is the county seat of Clinton County and houses county offices , courts , and the county library .", "Three elected commissioners serving four @-@ year terms manage the county government .", "Robert \" Pete \" <unk> , chairman ; Jeffrey <unk> , vice @-@ chairman , and Paul <unk> , have terms running through 2019 .", "Michael K. Hanna , a Democrat , represents the 76th District , which includes Lock Haven , in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives .", "Joseph B.", "<unk> III , a Republican , represents Lock Haven as part of the 25th District of the Pennsylvania State Senate .", "= = Education = = \n \n The <unk> Central School District serves most of Clinton County , including Lock Haven , as well as parts of Centre County and Potter County .", "The district 's administration building is in Lock Haven as are three of the district 's elementary schools , Dickey Elementary , <unk> Elementary , and Woodward Elementary , all for children enrolled in kindergarten through fifth grade .", "The total enrollment of these three schools combined in 2002 – 03 was 790 .", "Central Mountain Middle School in Mill Hall is the nearest public middle school , for grades six to eight .", "The nearest public high school , grades nine to twelve , is Central Mountain High School , also in Mill Hall .", "The city has two private schools , Lock Haven Christian School , with about 80 students in kindergarten through 12th grade , and Lock Haven Catholic School , which had about 190 students in kindergarten through sixth grade as of 2002 – 03 .", "In 2015 , the Catholic School is completing a 10 @,@ 000 @-@ square @-@ foot ( 930 m2 ) expansion to include grades seven and eight , which will make it a combined elementary and middle school .", "Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania , offering a wide range of undergraduate studies as well as continuing @-@ education and graduate @-@ school programs at its main campus , occupies 175 acres ( 71 ha ) on the west edge of the city .", "<unk> at this campus was about 4 @,@ 400 in 2003 .", "= = Infrastructure = = \n \n Lock Haven Taxi , based in the central downtown , has <unk> for hire .", "<unk> <unk> provides daily intercity bus service between Lock Haven and nearby cities including State College , Williamsport , and Wilkes @-@ Barre .", "Charter and tour buses are available through Susquehanna <unk> , based in Avis , 10 miles ( 16 km ) northeast of Lock Haven .", "Pennsylvania Bicycle Route G follows Pennsylvania Route 150 and links to the Pine Creek Rail Trail at the eastern end of the county near Jersey Shore , Pennsylvania .", "A 2 @.", "@ 5 @-@ mile ( 4 @.", "@ 0 km ) walking trail on the levee along the river is restricted to pedestrian use .", "The Norfolk Southern Railway mainline from Harrisburg to Buffalo , New York , runs through the center of Lock Haven .", "On the east side of town , it connects to the Nittany and Bald Eagle Railroad , a short line .", "Trains serving Lock Haven carry only freight .", "The City of Lock Haven operates the William T. Piper Memorial Airport , a general aviation facility with a paved runway , runway lighting , paved <unk> , a tie @-@ down area , and hangar spaces .", "No commercial , charter , or freight services are available at this airport .", "Electric service to Lock Haven residents is provided by PPL ( formerly known as Pennsylvania Power and Light ) , the gas division of which provides natural gas to the city .", "Verizon Communications handles local telephone service ; long @-@ distance service is available from several providers .", "<unk> offers high @-@ speed cable <unk> connections to the Internet .", "Several companies can provide Lock Haven residents with <unk> @-@ up Internet access .", "One of them , <unk> , has an office in Lock Haven .", "<unk> also provides cable television .", "The City of Lock Haven owns the reservoirs and water distribution system for Wayne Township , Castanea Township , and the city .", "Water is treated at the Central Clinton County Water <unk> Authority Plant in Wayne Township before distribution .", "The city also provides water to the <unk> Lock Haven Water Authority , which distributes it to surrounding communities .", "Lock Haven operates a sewage treatment plant for waste water , industrial waste , and <unk> sewage from the city and eight upstream municipalities : Bald Eagle Township , Castanea , Flemington , Lamar , Mill Hall , Porter Township , Woodward Township , and Walker Township in Centre County .", "Storm water runoff from within the city is transported by city @-@ owned storm sewers .", "<unk> <unk> of household garbage is provided by a variety of local <unk> licensed by the city ; <unk> are picked up once every two weeks .", "The Clinton County Solid Waste Authority owns and operates the Wayne Township <unk> , which serves Lock Haven .", "Lock Haven Hospital is a 77 @-@ bed hospital with a 120 @-@ bed extended @-@ care unit .", "It offers <unk> , <unk> , and 24 @-@ hour emergency services with heliport access .", "<unk> @-@ View Home , next to the hospital , offers long @-@ term care to the elderly and other services including speech , physical , and occupational therapy for people of all ages .", "A 10 @-@ physician community @-@ practice clinic based in the city provides primary care and specialty services .", "A behavioral health clinic offers programs for children and <unk> and psychiatric <unk> care for all ages .", "= = Notable people = = \n \n <unk> <unk> , winner of America 's Next Top Model ( cycle 16 ) , is a 2015 graduate of Lock Haven University .", "Alexander McDonald , a U.S.", "Senator for Arkansas was born near Lock Haven in 1832 .", "Artist John French Sloan was born in Lock Haven in 1871 , and cartoonist Alison <unk> , author of Dykes to Watch Out For and Fun Home , was born in Lock Haven in 1960 .", "Richard <unk> , author of the Donald Strachey mysteries , was born in Lock Haven in 1938 .", "Other notable residents have included diplomat and Dartmouth College president John Sloan Dickey and federal judge <unk> <unk> of the U.S. Federal First District Court of Appeals ." ]
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[ " = Rachel Green = \n \n Rachel Karen Green is a fictional character , one of the six main characters who appear in the American sitcom Friends .", "<unk> by actress Jennifer Aniston , the character was created by show creators David Crane and Marta Kauffman , and appeared in each of the show ’ s 236 episodes during its decade @-@ long run , from its premiere on September 22 , 1994 to its finale on May 6 , 2004 .", "Introduced in the show 's pilot as a naive runaway bride who reunites with her childhood best friend Monica and <unk> to New York City , Rachel gradually evolves from a spoiled , inexperienced daddy 's girl into a successful <unk> .", "During the show 's second season , the character becomes romantically involved with her friend Ross , with whom she maintains a complicated on @-@ again , off @-@ again relationship throughout the entire series .", "Together , the characters have a daughter , Emma .", "The role of Rachel was originally offered to actresses <unk> Leoni , the producer 's first choice , and Courteney Cox , both of whom declined , Leoni in favor of starring in the sitcom The Naked Truth , and Cox in favor of playing Rachel 's best friend Monica in Friends .", "A virtually unknown actress at the time who had previously starred in five short @-@ lived sitcoms , Aniston auditioned for the role of Rachel after turning down an offer as a cast member on the sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live .", "After acquiring the role and before Friends aired , Aniston was temporarily at risk of being recast because she had also been involved with another sitcom , Muddling Through , at the time , which was ultimately canceled and allowed Aniston to remain on Friends .", "Critical reception towards Rachel has remained consistently positive throughout Friends ' decade @-@ long run , with The A. V. Club attributing much of the show 's early success to the character .", "However , some of her storylines have been criticized , specifically her romantic relationship with her friend Joey during season ten .", "Rachel 's popularity established her as the show 's breakout character , who has since been named one of the greatest television characters of all @-@ time , while the character 's second season haircut spawned an international phenomenon of its own .", "Named the \" Rachel \" after her , the character 's <unk> continues to be imitated by millions of women around the world and remains one of the most popular hairstyles in history , in spite of Aniston 's own resentment towards it .", "Rachel is also regarded as a style icon due to her influence on <unk> during the 1990s .", "Meanwhile , the character 's relationship with Ross is often cited among television 's most beloved .", "Rachel is considered to be Aniston 's breakout role , credited with making her the show 's most famous cast member and for spawning her successful film career .", "<unk> for her performance as Rachel , Aniston won both an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series and a Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress In A Television Series – Comedy Or Musical .", "= = Role = = \n \n Rachel <unk> in the pilot episode of Friends as a runaway bride who is distraught after abandoning her fiancé Barry Farber ( Mitchell <unk> ) at the altar .", "She locates her high school best friend Monica Geller ( Courteney Cox ) , the only person she knows in New York City , who agrees to let Rachel reside with her while she attempts to reorganize her life .", "Rachel meets and befriends Monica ’ s friends Phoebe <unk> ( Lisa <unk> ) , Joey <unk> ( Matt <unk> ) , and Chandler Bing ( Matthew Perry ) , while reuniting with Monica 's older brother Ross Geller ( David Schwimmer ) , who has <unk> <unk> romantic feelings for her since high school .", "Having previously relied on her parents ' money her entire life with a sole goal of marrying wealthy , Rachel attempts to reinvent herself as an independent young woman by <unk> at Central <unk> , a coffeehouse where her new friends regularly <unk> .", "As season one concludes , Rachel finally confesses her love for Ross , having learned of his feelings for her from Chandler , only to find that he has already begun dating another woman , whom she <unk> .", "However , Ross eventually chooses Rachel over his girlfriend Julie ( Lauren Tom ) , and the couple dates for the remainder of the second season .", "However , their relationship rapidly begins to deteriorate towards the end of the third season after Rachel <unk> her job at the coffeehouse in favor of working in fashion .", "While Rachel becomes increasingly preoccupied with her new job , Ross grows jealous of her companionship with her <unk> Mark ( Steven <unk> ) , ultimately culminating in their break up on their one @-@ year anniversary following a series of heated arguments and disagreements .", "In the episodes following the break up , Rachel and Ross are initially hostile towards each other .", "The <unk> continue to harbor feelings for each other .", "During a beach house vacation with their friends , Rachel and Ross briefly reconcile when he ends his relationship with Bonnie ( Christine Taylor ) , only to break up once again due to a disagreement .", "During season four , Rachel dates her customer Joshua ( Tate <unk> ) , while Ross dates her boss ' niece Emily ( Helen <unk> ) , to whom he eventually gets engaged .", "<unk> , Rachel proposes to recent <unk> Joshua , frightening him off .", "Rachel indirectly contributes to the demise of Ross and Emily 's relationship when he accidentally <unk> Rachel 's name while exchanging their wedding vows .", "Ross ultimately divorces a jealous Emily , choosing his friendship with Rachel instead .", "At the end of season five , Ross and Rachel <unk> get married while <unk> with their friends in Las Vegas .", "In season six , their annulment request is denied because of Rachel having leveled unfounded allegations against Ross , forcing the two to file for a divorce instead .", "In season seven , Ross and Rachel unwittingly conceive a child when their birth control fails .", "Rachel gives birth to a girl in season eight , naming the baby Emma Geller @-@ Green ; the name Emma is a gift from Monica , who had previously been reserving the name for her own child .", "Rachel and Ross live together as non @-@ romantic roommates during the first half of season nine .", "Rachel eventually finds a job opportunity in France , but has second thoughts when Ross eventually forfeits <unk> and says \" I love you \" .", "Rachel ultimately decides to stay and <unk> her relationship with Ross , getting off the plane at the last minute .", "= = Development = = \n \n \n = = = Conception and writing = = = \n \n After their short @-@ lived television series Family Album was canceled , television writers David Crane and Marta Kauffman pitched Friends to then @-@ NBC president Warren Littlefield as a sitcom about \" that special time in your life when your friends are your family , \" basing the show on their own experiences as young people living in New York ; the main characters themselves were inspired by their own friends .", "<unk> as a young woman who is unprepared for adulthood , the character Rachel Green was originally named Rachel <unk> .", "Although critics and audiences initially perceived Monica as the show 's main character when Friends premiered , the writers had actually given Rachel the pilot 's most prominent storyline .", "Before deciding that Rachel and Ross would be an item for the entire series , the writers had originally intended for the show 's defining couple to be Joey and Monica .", "However , after the success of the pilot , in which Rachel and Ross ' developing romance is first hinted at , and witnessing Aniston and co @-@ star David Schwimmer 's on @-@ screen chemistry for the first time , Crane and Kauffman determined that the entire series relied on \" finding all the wonderful roadblocks for them to be with each other . \"", "<unk> began <unk> for Rachel and Ross ' union since the very beginning of Friends , openly voicing their frustration with Rachel ’ s <unk> to Ross ' feelings for her .", "The episode that would ultimately transform the friends ' relationship for the remainder of the series was the first season finale \" The One Where Rachel Finds Out \" , in which Rachel finally learns of Ross ' true feelings for her , at the same time discovering she actually feels the same .", "However , the episode nearly went unwritten because , at the time , few friends writers were expecting the couple 's relationship to <unk> into the phenomenon that it ultimately became .", "The episode was first suggested by director James Burrows ; the writers felt that it was time to alter the couple 's dynamic in order to avoid the repetitive \" he 's pining , she 's oblivious \" pattern , using the work of author Jane Austen as inspiration on how to finally shift the pining arc from Ross to Rachel .", "Because stakes for the episode were <unk> high , \" The One Where Rachel Finds Out \" became Friends ' most reworked episode .", "The couple 's first kiss at the end of season two 's \" The One Where Ross Finds Out \" was met with <unk> applause from the studio audience .", "Crane admitted that keeping viewers interested in their relationship for ten years was challenging .", "Jonathan Bernstein of The Daily Telegraph believes that they accomplished this by \" <unk> [ ing ] the possibility of a Ross and Rachel <unk> through several <unk> without ever putting them back together . \"", "According to Encyclopedia of Television author Horace <unk> , Ross and Rachel 's ever @-@ changing relationship \" converted the traditional <unk> <unk> of the situation comedy into ones akin to episodic drama . \"", "Meanwhile , writing for The New York Review of Books , Elaine Blair agreed that Friends created \" a sense of chemistry between two characters while also putting obstacles in their way , setting us up for a long @-@ deferred union . \"", "After Rachel and Ross <unk> get married while on vacation in Las Vegas during season five , Schwimmer had initially objected to the idea of having his character Ross divorce her – his third divorce – because he felt that it was taking it \" too far . \"", "The actor explained that \" The whole arc of the relationship was weird then ... because for [ Ross ] to be able to move on enough to marry someone else and then go back to being in love with Rachel later just went a bit too far . \"", "Rachel and Joey 's romantic storyline was conceived because the writers wanted to delay Ross and Rachel 's reunion further .", "Crane felt that pairing Rachel and Joey during season ten \" was for the greater good \" because \" It was inappropriate . \"", "However , the cast initially protested the idea , fearing that Rachel , Joey , and Ross would ultimately become <unk> characters and audiences would either \" resent Joey for going after a pregnant woman , or resent Rachel for rejecting him , or resent Ross for standing between the two of them . \"", "Meanwhile , the writers also approached the concept of Rachel 's pregnancy and baby tentatively , worrying about how they would include it in the show because they did not want Friends \" to become a show about a baby \" while \" On the other hand , we don 't want to pretend that there isn 't one . \"", "According to Robert Bianco of USA Today , the critical success and popularity of Rachel 's pregnancy is ultimately responsible for \" propel [ ling ] the show to the top of the ratings \" .", "When it finally came time to write the series finale , \" The only thing [ Crane and Kauffman ] absolutely knew from very early on was that we had to get Ross and Rachel together , \" deciding , \" We had <unk> the audience around for 10 years with their ' will they or won ’ t they , ' and we didn ’ t see any advantage in frustrating them \" any longer .", "However , at one point the writers had <unk> ending the series with Ross and Rachel in \" a gray area of where they aren ’ t together , but we hint there ’ s a sense that they might be down the road . \"", "Ultimately , Crane and Kauffman relented in favor of giving the audience what they want .", "= = = Casting = = = \n \n The final character to be cast , Rachel is portrayed by actress Jennifer Aniston , who auditioned for the role shortly after declining a position as a cast member on the sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live .", "Her decision was initially ridiculed by both her friends as well as actor Adam Sandler , a Saturday Night Live <unk> .", "Actress <unk> Leoni , who at the time was being referred to by the media as \" the next Lucille Ball \" , was offered the role of Rachel as the studio 's first choice , but she declined in favor of starring in the sitcom The Naked Truth .", "Actress Elizabeth Berkley also auditioned for the role prior to being cast in the teen sitcom Saved by the Bell .", "Other actresses who auditioned for Rachel include Denise Richards , <unk> Rivers , <unk> Sheridan , Parker <unk> , and <unk> <unk> .", "Originally , the producers wanted to cast actress Courteney Cox as Rachel , who Crane and Kauffman were particularly drawn to because of her \" <unk> , upbeat energy . \"", "Additionally , Cox was the most famous cast member at the time amidst an ensemble of relatively unknown actors .", "However , the actress lobbied for the role of Rachel 's best friend Monica , as whom she was ultimately cast , because she felt that she was not \" quirky \" enough to play Rachel .", "At the same time , although <unk> to each other , Aniston was being considered for the role of Monica , but fought to play Rachel because she felt that the character suited her better .", "At one point , Cox had begun to regret her decision to play Monica until her own character 's storylines started improving .", "Friends was Aniston 's sixth sitcom ; each of her previous ventures had been canceled prematurely .", "Feeling vulnerable , Aniston had begun to doubt herself as an actress and personally approached Littlefield for <unk> on her career , who encouraged her to audition for Friends , which was being referred to as Friends Like These at the time .", "Crane and Kauffman had worked with Aniston prior to this .", "However , casting her as Rachel posed a challenge for the network because , at the time , Aniston was simultaneously starring in a developing CBS sitcom called Muddling Through , in which she plays a young woman whose mother is returning home from jail after two years .", "CBS was initially reluctant to release Aniston from her contract , which required the actress to balance both roles simultaneously , traveling back @-@ and @-@ forth between Muddling Through and Friends for two weeks .", "Meanwhile , NBC risked having to recast the role of Rachel , replace Aniston , and <unk> several episodes if CBS ' series proved successful , which would have potentially cost the network millions of dollars .", "However , Littlefield remained confident that Muddling Through would fail .", "Essentially , the producers of Friends hoped that Muddling Through would be canceled before Friends premiered , while Aniston feared that Muddling Through would be the more successful of the two sitcoms in spite of her preference towards Friends .", "During this time of uncertainty , Aniston was forced not to participate in several Friends @-@ related promotions and photo shoots ; the network excluded her from these in case she would be replaced .", "Aniston explained , \" When we were shooting the first grouping of cast photos ...", "I was asked to step out of a bunch because they didn 't know if I was going to be still playing Rachel . \"", "Director James Burrows admitted that Aniston had been cast in second position .", "The producers had already begun auditioning other actresses for the part , while Aniston also received phone calls from her own friends warning her , \" I 'm auditioning for your part in Friends . \"", "Ultimately , Muddling Through was canceled after only three months and ten episodes , two weeks before the pilot of Friends aired , thus allowing Aniston to keep her role on the show , becoming its second youngest cast member at the age of 25 .", "Crane appreciated Aniston 's interpretation of Rachel because \" in the wrong hands Rachel is kind of annoying and spoiled and <unk> , \" commending the actress for \" breathing life into a difficult character . \"", "Crane and Kauffman strongly envisioned Friends as an ensemble comedy , and Warner Bros. initially marketed the show as such by having the cast appear in their entirety for all press , interviews and photo shoots .", "One of few sitcoms at the time to be neither a workplace comedy , family sitcom or star a famous comedian , Elizabeth <unk> of The New York Times explained that each of the show 's main characters are \" of equal importance . \"", "As a writer , Crane preferred it this way because \" utilizing six equal players , rather than emphasizing one or two , would allow for myriad story lines . \"", "Kauffman echoed \" that Friends worked best when the entire ensemble was onstage . \"", "The only reason Aniston is credited first during the show 's title sequence is because the cast is listed <unk> .", "The show 's ensemble format is also believed to have prevented jealous conflicts among the cast .", "<unk> , the Friends cast became the first in television history to negotiate as a group for equal salaries , refusing to work until their demands of $ 100 @,@ 000 per episode were met during season three , which eventually increased to $ 1 million per episode by seasons nine and ten – approximately $ 25 million per year .", "Alongside Cox and actress Lisa <unk> , who portrays Phoebe , Aniston became the highest @-@ paid television actress of all time .", "By then , Aniston had surpassed Cox as the show 's most famous cast member due to having launched an international hair trend with the \" Rachel \" and successfully transitioning into a film career , combined with her high @-@ profile relationship with her then @-@ husband , actor Brad Pitt , who had once guest starred in an episode of the show .", "At times the producers would use the actress ' popularity to boost the show 's ratings , notably her character 's seventh season kiss with actress <unk> Ryder and pregnancy arc .", "Aniston had been telling the press that the show 's ninth season would be her last , and was initially hesitant to return to Friends to film its tenth and final season .", "She explained to NBC 's Matt <unk> , \" I wanted it to end when people still loved us and we were on a high .", "And then I was also feeling like , ‘ How much more of Rachel do I have in me ?", "’ ” However , the actress ultimately agreed to complete the tenth season of Friends , which was reduced from 24 to 18 episodes to accommodate Aniston 's busy film schedule .", "= = <unk> and themes = = \n \n Rachel is the youngest of Friends six main characters .", "The term \" spoiled \" is often used to describe the character 's personality during her early appearances .", "<unk> Britannica describes Rachel as a spoiled and funny character .", "According to Rachel 's original character description , written by Crane and Kauffman themselves for the show 's pilot , the character is a spoiled yet courageous young woman who \" has worked for none of what she has \" , unlike best friend Monica , and is initially \" equipped to do nothing \" .", "James <unk> of the Hartford Courant identified her as \" a spoiled rich kid \" , while the Daily News dubbed Rachel an \" endearingly spoiled Daddy 's girl . \"", "Author Kim Etingoff wrote about Rachel in her book Jennifer Aniston : From Friends to Films that the character is \" <unk> and sometimes spoiled \" , while TV Land called her \" naive . \"", "Citing the differences between Rachel and her two female friends , The Guardian 's Ryan Gilbey observed that the character \" wasn 't <unk> by self @-@ regard , like Monica , or <unk> in <unk> , like Phoebe . \"", "<unk> identified as fitting the \" girl next door \" <unk> , Anne <unk> of The Telegraph described Rachel as \" funny but not too funny , pretty but not too pretty , sexy but not too sexy , <unk> but not too <unk> . \"", "<unk> 's Dominic Wills described the character as \" smart but <unk> , determined but <unk> . \"", "Meanwhile , <unk> <unk> , writing for The Huffington Post , <unk> that Rachel is a \" beautiful , <unk> , slightly neurotic , borderline <unk> \" character .", "Observing that the show 's main characters are each based on a stereotype , Jonathan Bernstein of The Daily Telegraph identified Rachel as \" the self @-@ absorbed one who goes from riches to <unk> . \"", "According to Reign Magazine , Rachel is \" a human being full of vulnerability , humor and strength while <unk> donning an undeniable beauty and <unk> . \"", "Originally depicted as a character who is unprepared for \" the world as an adult \" , Rachel 's personality was gradually tailored to suit Aniston as the series progressed , becoming \" more self @-@ sufficient and sympathetic . \"", "According to Shining in the Shadows : Movie Stars of the 2000s author Murray <unk> , \" The more boundary collapsed between the ' real ' Jennifer Aniston and Rachel , the more ' authentic ' Aniston became . \"", "<unk> also noted that the character 's \" well @-@ <unk> , normalcy and <unk> \" is similar to Aniston 's , while both the character and the actress herself are very expressive , talking \" with [ their ] hands a good deal . \"", "In her book How To <unk> For Television , author Madeline <unk> wrote that although \" Rachel grew within the context of the series ... she would always struggle with the spoiled , image @-@ conscious Daddy 's girl who fled from her wedding in the pilot . \"", "Similarly , BuddyTV wrote that although Rachel \" eventually evolves into being less absorbed in later series , she [ remains ] the most image @-@ centric among the six \" , while Vogue 's Edward <unk> opined , \" She might have been self @-@ centered and <unk> , but Rachel Green was perhaps the most stylish and <unk> fashion @-@ obsessed character on the show . \"", "TV Land summarized the character 's arc and development in the website 's biography of her , writing , \" Rachel is a born <unk> , but … she ’ s not necessarily a born worker .", "In fact , before moving in with Monica , she ’ s never had to work at all , thanks to the generosity of her parents .", "<unk> , Rachel is smart , resourceful and <unk> , so her future is bright , both as a member of the workforce and with her newfound tribe . \"", "Examining the character 's sexuality , Splitsider 's Mike D <unk> determined that Rachel has had the third most sexual partners , 14 , as well as the highest percentage of serious monogamous relationships at 71 % .", "D <unk> opined , \" Throughout the whole series Rachel is continually meeting men she wants to impress .", "Her <unk> typically fail , but she somehow winds up in a serious relationship with them . \"", "Additionally , Rachel is also the only character to admit to having had a homosexual experience .", "In an interview with the Jewish Telegraph , Kauffman confirmed that Rachel is Jewish .", "On the character 's \" Jewish ties \" , Kauffman told <unk> that Rachel had always been Jewish \" in our minds \" , explaining , \" You can ’ t create a character with the name ' Rachel Green ' and not from the get @-@ go make some character choices \" .", "Prior to this , critics and fans had long speculated whether or not Rachel is Jewish ; there are entire websites entirely devoted to discussing this .", "<unk> 's Lindsey Weber , who identifies herself as Jewish , observed several similarities and Jewish stereotypes she shares with the character , citing the facts that Rachel refers to her grandmother Ida Green as \" <unk> \" , Long Island origin , and engagement to a Jewish doctor as allusions to the character 's Jewish culture .", "In her book Changed for Good : A <unk> History of the Broadway Musical , author Stacy Wolf identified Rachel as one of several popular female television characters who embodied Jewish stereotypes during the 1990s and often served as \" the butt of the shows ' jokes . \"", "Meanwhile , <unk> 's Rebecca <unk> cited Rachel as one of the earliest and most prominent examples of the Jewish American Princess stereotype on screen .", "Writing for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill , Alicia R. <unk> also acknowledged Rachel 's initial Jewish American Princess qualities , describing her as \" spoiled , dependent on her father 's money and her <unk> 's , is horrified at the thought of working for a living and generally inept in her attempts to do so , and is eventually revealed to have had a nose job \" , which she eventually <unk> as they become less \" evident in later seasons of the show \" .", "In his article \" <unk> , <unk> , <unk> and <unk> Mothers \" , Evan Cooper described Rachel as a \" de @-@ <unk> \" Jew because , aside from her name , \" there is never any discussion of experiences of growing up in a Jewish culture , no use of Yiddish , and few , if any , references to family members with <unk> Jewish <unk> \" .", "Cooper continued to write that although Rachel possesses some Jewish American Princess traits , she is more similar to the \" little woman \" stereotype .", "The New York Post 's Robert <unk> labeled Rachel \" a rehabilitated Jewish American Princess \" , in contrast to her sister Amy ( Christina Applegate ) who remains \" selfish , condescending and <unk> . \"", "= = Reception and legacy = = \n \n \n = = = Critical response = = = \n \n Critical reception towards Rachel has remained mostly positive throughout the show 's ten @-@ year run .", "Writing for The A. V. Club , John Reid holds Rachel responsible for the success of the pilot , explaining , \" The story of this group of friends must start with a stranger coming to town , and Rachel is the perfect stranger for this plot \" .", "Reid also believes that Rachel initiated character development in the five other main characters , describing her arrival as \" a catalyst for all of them to grow , because unlike the rest of them , Rachel is interested in finding meaning for her life \" .", "Also writing for The A. V. Club , Sonia <unk> was pleased with Rachel and Ross ' first romantic encounter because , for the first time , \" Rachel displays a moment of true empathy for another human being \" .", "<unk> went on to describe Rachel as \" as a model for women coming of age in the 1990s — the popular , pretty girl dissatisfied with where those illusions have taken her but also unwilling to embrace the more aggressively ' feminist ' career @-@ woman strategy \" .", "The New York Times Joseph <unk> enjoyed Rachel 's telephone conversation with her father during the pilot , describing it as \" hilarious . \"", "The Los Angeles Times Bob <unk> admitted that he is attracted to Rachel , joking , \" my feelings for Rachel , I say with some embarrassment , mirror those of <unk> \" .", "Cosmopolitan reviewed Rachel as \" the best fictional gal pal we 've ever had \" , while People called her \" spoiled yet <unk> \" .", "USA Today 's Robert Bianco credits Rachel 's pregnancy arc with saving Friends , explaining that it \" propel [ led ] the show to the top of the ratings \" and ultimately \" <unk> [ ed ] the show 's decline in ways ... that no one watching ' The One With Monica & Chandler 's Wedding ' could ever have imagined . \"", "Bianco concluded , \" Indeed , without that fortune @-@ altering twist , Friends probably would have ended sooner \" .", "<unk> ranked \" The One With The Ball \" , \" The One With Rachel ’ s <unk> Kiss \" , \" The One With The Football \" , \" The One With The Fake Party \" , and \" The One In Vegas , Part One Rachel 's five best episodes .", "Meanwhile , TVLine criticized Rachel 's storyline in season one 's \" The One With the Evil <unk> \" for impulsively sleeping with her ex @-@ fiancé , Barry , <unk> the episode as \" <unk> \" .", "TVLine also criticized the character 's arc in season four 's \" The One With The Fake Party \" .", "At times the character has generated mild controversy , specifically in 1996 in response to her role in the second season episode \" The One Where Dr. <unk> Dies \" , in which Rachel and Monica fight over a condom .", "Aniston revealed that Friends fans would often approach and <unk> her for things Rachel did that they deemed \" disagreeable \" .", "Neil <unk> , writing for The Daily Telegraph , hailed Rachel as \" one of six <unk> @-@ <unk> young New Yorkers who helped Friends redefine the kind of relationships that could form the heart of a US sitcom \" .", "According to Jennifer Aniston : From Friends to Films author Kim Etingoff , audiences wanted to see Rachel \" figure out life , \" allowing the character to become \" a favorite of many Friends fans throughout all ten seasons \" .", "Writing for <unk> , Dominic Wills echoed that Rachel \" became the general favourite \" , while \" No one had a bad word to say about Jennifer Aniston \" .", "Rachel would go on to become the show 's breakout character , and is often revered as one of the greatest characters in television history .", "Us Weekly magazine ranked Rachel the most beloved television character of the past 20 years , citing her as \" one of TV 's most <unk> personalities \" , while Entertainment Weekly ranked the character sixth on a similar list .", "AOL TV ranked Rachel among television 's hundred \" Greatest Women \" at number 23 , with author Kim Potts <unk> , \" Rachel became one of viewers ' favorite Friends because she grew from what could have been a one @-@ note character ... into a more independent , caring pal \" .", "CBS News placed Rachel and the cast of Friends at number 31 on its list of the \" 50 greatest TV characters \" .", "BuddyTV ranked Rachel the 15th funniest female character in sitcom history .", "<unk> collectively ranked Rachel , Monica and Phoebe 11th , 12th and 13th on the website 's list of the \" Top 16 Female TV Characters of All Time \" .", "Writing for <unk> , <unk> <unk> believes that Rachel 's influence is evident in the character Penny in the sitcom The Big Bang Theory , noting that both characters are \" blonde , cute , funny , likeable girls @-@ next @-@ door \" .", "Several baby name books and websites now commonly associate the name \" Rachel \" with the character .", "According to <unk> , the name peaked in popularity in 1996 , during the second season of Friends , becoming the ninth most popular female name in the United States that year .", "Aniston 's performance in Friends has been praised since her first appearance in its pilot .", "Entertainment Weekly 's Ken Tucker wrote that the actress provides Rachel with \" prickly intelligence \" .", "Writing for The Baltimore Sun , David <unk> cited Aniston among the show 's \" very strong cast \" , while Variety 's Tony Scott wrote that \" All six of the principals ... appear resourceful and display sharp sitcom skills \" .", "Robert Bianco of the Pittsburgh Post @-@ Gazette praised the show 's female cast collectively .", "TV Guide wrote that the actress \" instantly charmed audiences with her perfect looks and endearingly flawed persona \" .", "Kevin Fallon of The Daily Beast dubbed Aniston 's performance on Friends \" the work of a brilliant character actress . \"", "The Guardian 's Ryan Gilbey reviewed that \" Aniston was the <unk> member of the ensemble and the one least reliant on <unk> caricature \" , concluding , \" Playing the only character with whom a <unk> viewer might reasonably identify also meant that she got the lion 's share of attention \" .", "Andrew Collins of Radio Times described Aniston as a \" natural comic performer , as adept with a subtle nose <unk> as a full @-@ on <unk> , and fluent in quick @-@ fire patter \" .", "In 2002 , Aniston won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series , one of the show 's six wins out of a total of 62 nominations .", "In 2003 , the actress won the Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress In A Television Series – Comedy Or Musical .", "Karen Thomas of USA Today dubbed Aniston \" our favorite Friend \" .", "According to Turner Classic Movies , Aniston ultimately became \" One of the most popular television actresses of her era \" .", "According to Jennifer Aniston : From Friends to Films author Kim Etingoff , the actress ' own fame \" <unk> \" those of her co @-@ stars , becoming the first cast member to \" rise to prominence \" ; the actress continues to experience the most post @-@ Friends success .", "Aniston 's performance in Friends led to a successful film career .", "According to The <unk> News , Rachel is \" the role that would end up launching [ Aniston 's ] success \" , while Bradford Evans of Splitsider believes \" that Jennifer Aniston likely wouldn 't have become a major movie star without Friends \" .", "While ranking Aniston the most attractive sitcom star of the 1990s , Josh Robertson of Complex magazine wrote that \" With the haircut , the TV fame , and a true gift for comedy ... combined , Aniston became a big star \" , replacing Cox as the show 's \" established <unk> \" .", "According to Steve <unk> of Yahoo !", "Movies , Aniston is \" the series ' only main <unk> to become a <unk> <unk> movie star since the end of the show \" .", "While agreeing that Aniston 's film career has been successful , several critics believe that the actress ' filmography remains limited to playing Rachel @-@ like roles in romantic comedies , save for some exceptions .", "Ryan Gilbey of The Guardian noted that \" Consequently , many of Aniston 's movie roles ... have been Rachel in all but name . \"", "Andrew Collins of Radio Times agreed , writing that Aniston \" seems trapped , <unk> playing variations of Rachel \" .", "According to TV Guide , Aniston is \" usually called upon to play a variation of her neurotic and adorable Friends character \" .", "Aniston cites Rachel as one of three roles for which she is most grateful , to whom she \" owe [ s ] everything \" .", "On being typecast , Aniston admits that at times it \" gives you more of a challenge , to shape people ’ s perceptions of you \" .", "as audiences struggle \" to lose the Rachel tag that has made her one of the world 's most recognisable faces \" .", "= = = Relationships = = = \n \n Rachel has had several romantic relationships throughout Friends decade @-@ long run , the most famous and prominent of which remains her on @-@ again , off @-@ again relationship with friend Ross .", "Although wildly popular among audiences , the couple has been met with mixed reviews from critics .", "Katherine <unk> of the Daily Express described the characters ' relationship as \" the heart of the show \" .", "China Daily cited Ross and Rachel 's reunion during the series finale \" The Last One \" among the episode 's highlights , while Gary <unk> of Rolling Stone believes that audiences would not have been happy had the couple not ultimately reunited .", "Contrastingly , The Wire 's Joe Reid is of the opinion that the show 's second season is \" the only time Ross / Rachel was truly great \" .", "Virgin Media wrote that the couple 's dynamics \" had grown <unk> tedious \" by season ten .", "E !", "cable network ranked Rachel and Ross the ninth greatest Friends couple , writing that their relationship gave \" Friends fans enough iconic quotes to fill a book \" , considering Phoebe 's line \" See ?", "[ Ross is ] her lobster ! \"", "to be among show 's most iconic .", "Ross and Rachel 's season three breakup has spawned a debate among Friends fans , who continue to argue over which of the two was at fault : Rachel for suggesting that they take a break from their relationship , or Ross for sleeping with another woman immediately afterwards .", "Writing for E !", ", Jenna <unk> ruled in favor of Rachel , elaborating , \" there is no excuse for Ross sleeping with someone else after his lobster suggested taking a break \" , concluding that Ross \" blew it \" .", "The Jewish community was particularly receptive to the fact that a Jewish @-@ American couple existed on prime time television , described by Lilith magazine as \" a <unk> first \" .", "Rachel and Ross are considered to be among television 's greatest and most beloved couples .", "<unk> referred to them as \" everyone 's favourite on ... off ... on ( a break ! )", "duo , \" while Us Weekly and <unk> ranked them the first and second best television couple , respectively .", "TV Guide ranked Ross and Rachel the third greatest television couple , dubbing them \" the most iconic TV couple in recent memory \" .", "Extra placed the couple at number eight , writing , \" Never did we want two people to get together more than Ross ... and Rachel \" .", "<unk> included Rachel and Ross in the website 's \" 16 TV <unk> We Want To Be Together Forever \" list .", "The pair is also often ranked among television 's greatest \" will they or won 't they \" couples .", "Naming Ross and Rachel the greatest \" will they , won 't they \" couple , Network Ten believes they defined the term , while <unk> dubbed them \" The quintessential will they / won ’ t they couple . \"", "According to Sarah Doran of Radio Times , the couple \" became synonymous with the phrase ' we 're on a break ' \" .", "Phoebe 's line , in which she refers to the couple as each other 's lobsters , has become one of the show 's most popular and oft @-@ quoted .", "<unk> Reilly of <unk> magazine defined the term as \" the person of whom another is meant to be with forever \" .", "Tara <unk> of Complex magazine believes that \" Every other person can tell you what exactly a ' Ross and Rachel ' relationship means \" .", "Ultimately , Rachel 's season eight pregnancy arc is credited with reviving the show 's ratings and reviews .", "Rachel 's brief romantic relationship with friend Joey during season ten drew strong criticism from both critics and fans alike , although viewership was not <unk> .", "In fact , Joshua <unk> of Splitsider believes that the only reason the show 's final two seasons performed well in spite of lackluster reviews \" was because of the Joey / Rachel / Ross love triangle \" .", "Eric Goldman of IGN referred to the Rachel @-@ Joey storyline as \" questionable . \"", "Entertainment Tonight Canada ranked \" The One After Rachel and Joey Kiss \" among the show 's ten worst episodes at number five , with author I. P. Johnson <unk> it as \" desperate \" , concluding , \" <unk> for even <unk> this romantic plot ; cheers for abandoning it \" .", "<unk> also cited the same episode as one of the show 's worst , calling it \" the most nonsensical idea to ever be . \"", "<unk> , E !", "enjoyed Rachel and Joey as a couple because they brought out positive aspects in each other 's personalities .", "Their relationship also spawned a debate among fans , who argued over whether making Rachel and Joey a couple was a bad idea .", "Jenna <unk> of E !", "determined that it is because \" It was too far into the series to throw these two together .", "They didn 't make sense and their romantic scenes felt forced \" .", "= = = Fashion = = = \n \n Both Rachel and Aniston have become fashion icons due to their combined influence on <unk> during the 1990s and onwards , particularly among British women .", "According to Vogue magazine 's Edward <unk> , Rachel 's fashion sense inspired \" the cool New York look \" .", "According to <unk> magazine , Rachel \" revived [ a ] love of denim shirts and <unk> \" , while <unk> Clayton of <unk> believes that the character \" managed to dominate every fashion trend that passed by her radar in the most stylish ways possible \" .", "Hailing her as the \" <unk> Queen \" , Heat magazine observed the character 's influence on <unk> skirts , denim and <unk> .", "Citing every costume the character wore during the first season of Friends , <unk> determined that Rachel popularized the <unk> dress .", "TV Guide published a list of \" The 17 Ways Rachel from Friends Changed ' 90s Fashion \" .", "Rachel is often ranked among television 's best dressed characters .", "Elle included Rachel in the magazine 's \" 50 Best <unk> Women on TV \" list .", "<unk> ranked Friends 15th on the website 's list of \" 50 TV <unk> That Changed the Way We Dress \" , citing Rachel 's \" impressive \" wardrobe .", "<unk> ranked Friends the 36th most fashionable television show of all @-@ time , praising Rachel , Monica and Phoebe 's costumes .", "<unk> ranked Rachel among \" The 50 Most <unk> TV Characters Of All Time \" at number 28 .", "Cosmopolitan magazine compiled a list of \" 16 things Rachel Green wore to work that we 'd totally wear today \" , while Virgin Media ranked the character among television 's <unk> .", "<unk> magazine ranked Rachel 's wedding dress among \" The Best TV Wedding <unk> \" .", "= = = = The \" Rachel \" haircut = = = = \n \n Named after the character , the \" Rachel \" refers to a <unk> layered <unk> inspired by the way in which Aniston wore her hair on Friends between 1994 and 1996 , during the first and second seasons of the series .", "The \" Rachel \" debuted in the show 's 20th episode , \" The One With the Evil <unk> \" .", "Aniston believes that her hair stylist , Chris McMillan , created the haircut while he was \" <unk> \" .", "The \" Rachel \" immediately became popular among women , launching an international hair trend .", "The popularity of the \" Rachel \" coincided with the popularity of Friends during the mid @-@ to @-@ late @-@ 1990s .", "Marie Claire estimates that 11 million women <unk> the hairstyle throughout the decade , while the Daily Express determined that the hairstyle was most popular among British women , who went to hair salons \" clutching magazine pictures of Aniston \" and asking <unk> to give them the look .", "According to Vanity Fair , the hairstyle 's \" widespread popularity ... in the show ’ s very first year cemented the sitcom early on as heavily influential when it came to style . \"", "The \" Rachel \" remains one of the most popular hairstyles in history , and became the most popular hairstyle in the United States since actress <unk> <unk> 's .", "Hair <unk> credit its appeal and popularity to its medium length and volume , combined with its tendency to frame the face <unk> .", "<unk> Mark Woolley described it as \" a cut that <unk> almost everyone , designed to make women look beautiful \" .", "The \" Rachel \" is often ranked among the greatest and most iconic hairstyles of all @-@ time , with <unk> placing it at number four and Time ranking it ninth .", "The Huffington Post determined that the hairstyle is one of \" The Most Famous TV <unk> Of All Time \" .", "US Weekly ranked the \" Rachel \" the 17th most iconic hairstyle .", "<unk> magazine ranked the \" Rachel \" fourth on the magazine 's list of \" The 100 Best <unk> of All Time \" .", "Meanwhile , <unk> also cited it among \" The very best hair to have graced the small screen \" , while ranking it the most memorable hairstyle in television history .", "The Sydney Morning Herald ranked it the second greatest television hairstyle , while Metro ranked the \" Rachel \" the character 's second @-@ best hairstyle .", "Ranked sixth on Entertainment Weekly 's list of the \" 25 Fashion <unk> That Changed Entertainment \" , the haircut was declared the most \" desired \" hairstyle of the Clinton era .", "<unk> Barnes of Self magazine joked that the character 's hair was the \" true star of the show \" , while its popularity led to Virgin Media coining Rachel \" the one with the hair \" .", "<unk> the \" Rachel \" as one of television 's greatest hairstyles , Sarah <unk> of Elle magazine believed that its popularity \" helped make Friends the phenomenon it was \" .", "<unk> that Friends spawned few memorable <unk> in comparison to its contemporaries , Tom <unk> of The Baltimore Sun attributed much of the show 's legacy to the hairstyle , calling it the show 's \" only cultural trend \" .", "Josh Robertson of Complex magazine felt that \" With the haircut , the TV fame , and a true gift for comedy ... combined , Aniston became a big star \" , replacing Courteney Cox .", "According to Jim <unk> of Paste magazine , \" ' the Rachel ' hairstyle became the decade ’ s defining ' do , calling it \" the definition of influence \" .", "In the second season episode \" The One With The <unk> Wedding \" , Rachel complains that her overbearing mother ( Marlo Thomas ) is trying to pattern her own life after hers , lamenting , \" Couldn 't she just copy my haircut ? \"", "Although Aniston eventually abandoned the \" Rachel \" for a <unk> , longer look , the hairstyle remained popular nonetheless .", "Despite her association with the cut , Aniston disliked the hairstyle .", "She found maintaining the hairstyle without McMillan 's help difficult , stating \" I 'd curse Chris every time I had to <unk> .", "It took three <unk> — it was like doing surgery ! \"", "and that she would rather shave her head than have to wear it for the rest of her life .", "Since Aniston , several other celebrities have worn variations of the \" Rachel \" , among them actresses Cameron <unk> , Rachel <unk> , Emma Watson , Reese Witherspoon , Julia Roberts , comedian Tina Fey , model <unk> Banks , and singer Lily Allen ." ]
[ "Since Aniston , several other celebrities have worn variations of the \" Rachel \" , among them actresses Cameron <unk> , Rachel <unk> , Emma Watson , Reese Witherspoon , Julia Roberts , comedian Tina Fey , model <unk> Banks , and singer Lily Allen ." ]
[ " = Rachel Green = \n \n Rachel Karen Green is a fictional character , one of the six main characters who appear in the American sitcom Friends .", "<unk> by actress Jennifer Aniston , the character was created by show creators David Crane and Marta Kauffman , and appeared in each of the show ’ s 236 episodes during its decade @-@ long run , from its premiere on September 22 , 1994 to its finale on May 6 , 2004 .", "Introduced in the show 's pilot as a naive runaway bride who reunites with her childhood best friend Monica and <unk> to New York City , Rachel gradually evolves from a spoiled , inexperienced daddy 's girl into a successful <unk> .", "During the show 's second season , the character becomes romantically involved with her friend Ross , with whom she maintains a complicated on @-@ again , off @-@ again relationship throughout the entire series .", "Together , the characters have a daughter , Emma .", "The role of Rachel was originally offered to actresses <unk> Leoni , the producer 's first choice , and Courteney Cox , both of whom declined , Leoni in favor of starring in the sitcom The Naked Truth , and Cox in favor of playing Rachel 's best friend Monica in Friends .", "A virtually unknown actress at the time who had previously starred in five short @-@ lived sitcoms , Aniston auditioned for the role of Rachel after turning down an offer as a cast member on the sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live .", "After acquiring the role and before Friends aired , Aniston was temporarily at risk of being recast because she had also been involved with another sitcom , Muddling Through , at the time , which was ultimately canceled and allowed Aniston to remain on Friends .", "Critical reception towards Rachel has remained consistently positive throughout Friends ' decade @-@ long run , with The A. V. Club attributing much of the show 's early success to the character .", "However , some of her storylines have been criticized , specifically her romantic relationship with her friend Joey during season ten .", "Rachel 's popularity established her as the show 's breakout character , who has since been named one of the greatest television characters of all @-@ time , while the character 's second season haircut spawned an international phenomenon of its own .", "Named the \" Rachel \" after her , the character 's <unk> continues to be imitated by millions of women around the world and remains one of the most popular hairstyles in history , in spite of Aniston 's own resentment towards it .", "Rachel is also regarded as a style icon due to her influence on <unk> during the 1990s .", "Meanwhile , the character 's relationship with Ross is often cited among television 's most beloved .", "Rachel is considered to be Aniston 's breakout role , credited with making her the show 's most famous cast member and for spawning her successful film career .", "<unk> for her performance as Rachel , Aniston won both an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series and a Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress In A Television Series – Comedy Or Musical .", "= = Role = = \n \n Rachel <unk> in the pilot episode of Friends as a runaway bride who is distraught after abandoning her fiancé Barry Farber ( Mitchell <unk> ) at the altar .", "She locates her high school best friend Monica Geller ( Courteney Cox ) , the only person she knows in New York City , who agrees to let Rachel reside with her while she attempts to reorganize her life .", "Rachel meets and befriends Monica ’ s friends Phoebe <unk> ( Lisa <unk> ) , Joey <unk> ( Matt <unk> ) , and Chandler Bing ( Matthew Perry ) , while reuniting with Monica 's older brother Ross Geller ( David Schwimmer ) , who has <unk> <unk> romantic feelings for her since high school .", "Having previously relied on her parents ' money her entire life with a sole goal of marrying wealthy , Rachel attempts to reinvent herself as an independent young woman by <unk> at Central <unk> , a coffeehouse where her new friends regularly <unk> .", "As season one concludes , Rachel finally confesses her love for Ross , having learned of his feelings for her from Chandler , only to find that he has already begun dating another woman , whom she <unk> .", "However , Ross eventually chooses Rachel over his girlfriend Julie ( Lauren Tom ) , and the couple dates for the remainder of the second season .", "However , their relationship rapidly begins to deteriorate towards the end of the third season after Rachel <unk> her job at the coffeehouse in favor of working in fashion .", "While Rachel becomes increasingly preoccupied with her new job , Ross grows jealous of her companionship with her <unk> Mark ( Steven <unk> ) , ultimately culminating in their break up on their one @-@ year anniversary following a series of heated arguments and disagreements .", "In the episodes following the break up , Rachel and Ross are initially hostile towards each other .", "The <unk> continue to harbor feelings for each other .", "During a beach house vacation with their friends , Rachel and Ross briefly reconcile when he ends his relationship with Bonnie ( Christine Taylor ) , only to break up once again due to a disagreement .", "During season four , Rachel dates her customer Joshua ( Tate <unk> ) , while Ross dates her boss ' niece Emily ( Helen <unk> ) , to whom he eventually gets engaged .", "<unk> , Rachel proposes to recent <unk> Joshua , frightening him off .", "Rachel indirectly contributes to the demise of Ross and Emily 's relationship when he accidentally <unk> Rachel 's name while exchanging their wedding vows .", "Ross ultimately divorces a jealous Emily , choosing his friendship with Rachel instead .", "At the end of season five , Ross and Rachel <unk> get married while <unk> with their friends in Las Vegas .", "In season six , their annulment request is denied because of Rachel having leveled unfounded allegations against Ross , forcing the two to file for a divorce instead .", "In season seven , Ross and Rachel unwittingly conceive a child when their birth control fails .", "Rachel gives birth to a girl in season eight , naming the baby Emma Geller @-@ Green ; the name Emma is a gift from Monica , who had previously been reserving the name for her own child .", "Rachel and Ross live together as non @-@ romantic roommates during the first half of season nine .", "Rachel eventually finds a job opportunity in France , but has second thoughts when Ross eventually forfeits <unk> and says \" I love you \" .", "Rachel ultimately decides to stay and <unk> her relationship with Ross , getting off the plane at the last minute .", "= = Development = = \n \n \n = = = Conception and writing = = = \n \n After their short @-@ lived television series Family Album was canceled , television writers David Crane and Marta Kauffman pitched Friends to then @-@ NBC president Warren Littlefield as a sitcom about \" that special time in your life when your friends are your family , \" basing the show on their own experiences as young people living in New York ; the main characters themselves were inspired by their own friends .", "<unk> as a young woman who is unprepared for adulthood , the character Rachel Green was originally named Rachel <unk> .", "Although critics and audiences initially perceived Monica as the show 's main character when Friends premiered , the writers had actually given Rachel the pilot 's most prominent storyline .", "Before deciding that Rachel and Ross would be an item for the entire series , the writers had originally intended for the show 's defining couple to be Joey and Monica .", "However , after the success of the pilot , in which Rachel and Ross ' developing romance is first hinted at , and witnessing Aniston and co @-@ star David Schwimmer 's on @-@ screen chemistry for the first time , Crane and Kauffman determined that the entire series relied on \" finding all the wonderful roadblocks for them to be with each other . \"", "<unk> began <unk> for Rachel and Ross ' union since the very beginning of Friends , openly voicing their frustration with Rachel ’ s <unk> to Ross ' feelings for her .", "The episode that would ultimately transform the friends ' relationship for the remainder of the series was the first season finale \" The One Where Rachel Finds Out \" , in which Rachel finally learns of Ross ' true feelings for her , at the same time discovering she actually feels the same .", "However , the episode nearly went unwritten because , at the time , few friends writers were expecting the couple 's relationship to <unk> into the phenomenon that it ultimately became .", "The episode was first suggested by director James Burrows ; the writers felt that it was time to alter the couple 's dynamic in order to avoid the repetitive \" he 's pining , she 's oblivious \" pattern , using the work of author Jane Austen as inspiration on how to finally shift the pining arc from Ross to Rachel .", "Because stakes for the episode were <unk> high , \" The One Where Rachel Finds Out \" became Friends ' most reworked episode .", "The couple 's first kiss at the end of season two 's \" The One Where Ross Finds Out \" was met with <unk> applause from the studio audience .", "Crane admitted that keeping viewers interested in their relationship for ten years was challenging .", "Jonathan Bernstein of The Daily Telegraph believes that they accomplished this by \" <unk> [ ing ] the possibility of a Ross and Rachel <unk> through several <unk> without ever putting them back together . \"", "According to Encyclopedia of Television author Horace <unk> , Ross and Rachel 's ever @-@ changing relationship \" converted the traditional <unk> <unk> of the situation comedy into ones akin to episodic drama . \"", "Meanwhile , writing for The New York Review of Books , Elaine Blair agreed that Friends created \" a sense of chemistry between two characters while also putting obstacles in their way , setting us up for a long @-@ deferred union . \"", "After Rachel and Ross <unk> get married while on vacation in Las Vegas during season five , Schwimmer had initially objected to the idea of having his character Ross divorce her – his third divorce – because he felt that it was taking it \" too far . \"", "The actor explained that \" The whole arc of the relationship was weird then ... because for [ Ross ] to be able to move on enough to marry someone else and then go back to being in love with Rachel later just went a bit too far . \"", "Rachel and Joey 's romantic storyline was conceived because the writers wanted to delay Ross and Rachel 's reunion further .", "Crane felt that pairing Rachel and Joey during season ten \" was for the greater good \" because \" It was inappropriate . \"", "However , the cast initially protested the idea , fearing that Rachel , Joey , and Ross would ultimately become <unk> characters and audiences would either \" resent Joey for going after a pregnant woman , or resent Rachel for rejecting him , or resent Ross for standing between the two of them . \"", "Meanwhile , the writers also approached the concept of Rachel 's pregnancy and baby tentatively , worrying about how they would include it in the show because they did not want Friends \" to become a show about a baby \" while \" On the other hand , we don 't want to pretend that there isn 't one . \"", "According to Robert Bianco of USA Today , the critical success and popularity of Rachel 's pregnancy is ultimately responsible for \" propel [ ling ] the show to the top of the ratings \" .", "When it finally came time to write the series finale , \" The only thing [ Crane and Kauffman ] absolutely knew from very early on was that we had to get Ross and Rachel together , \" deciding , \" We had <unk> the audience around for 10 years with their ' will they or won ’ t they , ' and we didn ’ t see any advantage in frustrating them \" any longer .", "However , at one point the writers had <unk> ending the series with Ross and Rachel in \" a gray area of where they aren ’ t together , but we hint there ’ s a sense that they might be down the road . \"", "Ultimately , Crane and Kauffman relented in favor of giving the audience what they want .", "= = = Casting = = = \n \n The final character to be cast , Rachel is portrayed by actress Jennifer Aniston , who auditioned for the role shortly after declining a position as a cast member on the sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live .", "Her decision was initially ridiculed by both her friends as well as actor Adam Sandler , a Saturday Night Live <unk> .", "Actress <unk> Leoni , who at the time was being referred to by the media as \" the next Lucille Ball \" , was offered the role of Rachel as the studio 's first choice , but she declined in favor of starring in the sitcom The Naked Truth .", "Actress Elizabeth Berkley also auditioned for the role prior to being cast in the teen sitcom Saved by the Bell .", "Other actresses who auditioned for Rachel include Denise Richards , <unk> Rivers , <unk> Sheridan , Parker <unk> , and <unk> <unk> .", "Originally , the producers wanted to cast actress Courteney Cox as Rachel , who Crane and Kauffman were particularly drawn to because of her \" <unk> , upbeat energy . \"", "Additionally , Cox was the most famous cast member at the time amidst an ensemble of relatively unknown actors .", "However , the actress lobbied for the role of Rachel 's best friend Monica , as whom she was ultimately cast , because she felt that she was not \" quirky \" enough to play Rachel .", "At the same time , although <unk> to each other , Aniston was being considered for the role of Monica , but fought to play Rachel because she felt that the character suited her better .", "At one point , Cox had begun to regret her decision to play Monica until her own character 's storylines started improving .", "Friends was Aniston 's sixth sitcom ; each of her previous ventures had been canceled prematurely .", "Feeling vulnerable , Aniston had begun to doubt herself as an actress and personally approached Littlefield for <unk> on her career , who encouraged her to audition for Friends , which was being referred to as Friends Like These at the time .", "Crane and Kauffman had worked with Aniston prior to this .", "However , casting her as Rachel posed a challenge for the network because , at the time , Aniston was simultaneously starring in a developing CBS sitcom called Muddling Through , in which she plays a young woman whose mother is returning home from jail after two years .", "CBS was initially reluctant to release Aniston from her contract , which required the actress to balance both roles simultaneously , traveling back @-@ and @-@ forth between Muddling Through and Friends for two weeks .", "Meanwhile , NBC risked having to recast the role of Rachel , replace Aniston , and <unk> several episodes if CBS ' series proved successful , which would have potentially cost the network millions of dollars .", "However , Littlefield remained confident that Muddling Through would fail .", "Essentially , the producers of Friends hoped that Muddling Through would be canceled before Friends premiered , while Aniston feared that Muddling Through would be the more successful of the two sitcoms in spite of her preference towards Friends .", "During this time of uncertainty , Aniston was forced not to participate in several Friends @-@ related promotions and photo shoots ; the network excluded her from these in case she would be replaced .", "Aniston explained , \" When we were shooting the first grouping of cast photos ...", "I was asked to step out of a bunch because they didn 't know if I was going to be still playing Rachel . \"", "Director James Burrows admitted that Aniston had been cast in second position .", "The producers had already begun auditioning other actresses for the part , while Aniston also received phone calls from her own friends warning her , \" I 'm auditioning for your part in Friends . \"", "Ultimately , Muddling Through was canceled after only three months and ten episodes , two weeks before the pilot of Friends aired , thus allowing Aniston to keep her role on the show , becoming its second youngest cast member at the age of 25 .", "Crane appreciated Aniston 's interpretation of Rachel because \" in the wrong hands Rachel is kind of annoying and spoiled and <unk> , \" commending the actress for \" breathing life into a difficult character . \"", "Crane and Kauffman strongly envisioned Friends as an ensemble comedy , and Warner Bros. initially marketed the show as such by having the cast appear in their entirety for all press , interviews and photo shoots .", "One of few sitcoms at the time to be neither a workplace comedy , family sitcom or star a famous comedian , Elizabeth <unk> of The New York Times explained that each of the show 's main characters are \" of equal importance . \"", "As a writer , Crane preferred it this way because \" utilizing six equal players , rather than emphasizing one or two , would allow for myriad story lines . \"", "Kauffman echoed \" that Friends worked best when the entire ensemble was onstage . \"", "The only reason Aniston is credited first during the show 's title sequence is because the cast is listed <unk> .", "The show 's ensemble format is also believed to have prevented jealous conflicts among the cast .", "<unk> , the Friends cast became the first in television history to negotiate as a group for equal salaries , refusing to work until their demands of $ 100 @,@ 000 per episode were met during season three , which eventually increased to $ 1 million per episode by seasons nine and ten – approximately $ 25 million per year .", "Alongside Cox and actress Lisa <unk> , who portrays Phoebe , Aniston became the highest @-@ paid television actress of all time .", "By then , Aniston had surpassed Cox as the show 's most famous cast member due to having launched an international hair trend with the \" Rachel \" and successfully transitioning into a film career , combined with her high @-@ profile relationship with her then @-@ husband , actor Brad Pitt , who had once guest starred in an episode of the show .", "At times the producers would use the actress ' popularity to boost the show 's ratings , notably her character 's seventh season kiss with actress <unk> Ryder and pregnancy arc .", "Aniston had been telling the press that the show 's ninth season would be her last , and was initially hesitant to return to Friends to film its tenth and final season .", "She explained to NBC 's Matt <unk> , \" I wanted it to end when people still loved us and we were on a high .", "And then I was also feeling like , ‘ How much more of Rachel do I have in me ?", "’ ” However , the actress ultimately agreed to complete the tenth season of Friends , which was reduced from 24 to 18 episodes to accommodate Aniston 's busy film schedule .", "= = <unk> and themes = = \n \n Rachel is the youngest of Friends six main characters .", "The term \" spoiled \" is often used to describe the character 's personality during her early appearances .", "<unk> Britannica describes Rachel as a spoiled and funny character .", "According to Rachel 's original character description , written by Crane and Kauffman themselves for the show 's pilot , the character is a spoiled yet courageous young woman who \" has worked for none of what she has \" , unlike best friend Monica , and is initially \" equipped to do nothing \" .", "James <unk> of the Hartford Courant identified her as \" a spoiled rich kid \" , while the Daily News dubbed Rachel an \" endearingly spoiled Daddy 's girl . \"", "Author Kim Etingoff wrote about Rachel in her book Jennifer Aniston : From Friends to Films that the character is \" <unk> and sometimes spoiled \" , while TV Land called her \" naive . \"", "Citing the differences between Rachel and her two female friends , The Guardian 's Ryan Gilbey observed that the character \" wasn 't <unk> by self @-@ regard , like Monica , or <unk> in <unk> , like Phoebe . \"", "<unk> identified as fitting the \" girl next door \" <unk> , Anne <unk> of The Telegraph described Rachel as \" funny but not too funny , pretty but not too pretty , sexy but not too sexy , <unk> but not too <unk> . \"", "<unk> 's Dominic Wills described the character as \" smart but <unk> , determined but <unk> . \"", "Meanwhile , <unk> <unk> , writing for The Huffington Post , <unk> that Rachel is a \" beautiful , <unk> , slightly neurotic , borderline <unk> \" character .", "Observing that the show 's main characters are each based on a stereotype , Jonathan Bernstein of The Daily Telegraph identified Rachel as \" the self @-@ absorbed one who goes from riches to <unk> . \"", "According to Reign Magazine , Rachel is \" a human being full of vulnerability , humor and strength while <unk> donning an undeniable beauty and <unk> . \"", "Originally depicted as a character who is unprepared for \" the world as an adult \" , Rachel 's personality was gradually tailored to suit Aniston as the series progressed , becoming \" more self @-@ sufficient and sympathetic . \"", "According to Shining in the Shadows : Movie Stars of the 2000s author Murray <unk> , \" The more boundary collapsed between the ' real ' Jennifer Aniston and Rachel , the more ' authentic ' Aniston became . \"", "<unk> also noted that the character 's \" well @-@ <unk> , normalcy and <unk> \" is similar to Aniston 's , while both the character and the actress herself are very expressive , talking \" with [ their ] hands a good deal . \"", "In her book How To <unk> For Television , author Madeline <unk> wrote that although \" Rachel grew within the context of the series ... she would always struggle with the spoiled , image @-@ conscious Daddy 's girl who fled from her wedding in the pilot . \"", "Similarly , BuddyTV wrote that although Rachel \" eventually evolves into being less absorbed in later series , she [ remains ] the most image @-@ centric among the six \" , while Vogue 's Edward <unk> opined , \" She might have been self @-@ centered and <unk> , but Rachel Green was perhaps the most stylish and <unk> fashion @-@ obsessed character on the show . \"", "TV Land summarized the character 's arc and development in the website 's biography of her , writing , \" Rachel is a born <unk> , but … she ’ s not necessarily a born worker .", "In fact , before moving in with Monica , she ’ s never had to work at all , thanks to the generosity of her parents .", "<unk> , Rachel is smart , resourceful and <unk> , so her future is bright , both as a member of the workforce and with her newfound tribe . \"", "Examining the character 's sexuality , Splitsider 's Mike D <unk> determined that Rachel has had the third most sexual partners , 14 , as well as the highest percentage of serious monogamous relationships at 71 % .", "D <unk> opined , \" Throughout the whole series Rachel is continually meeting men she wants to impress .", "Her <unk> typically fail , but she somehow winds up in a serious relationship with them . \"", "Additionally , Rachel is also the only character to admit to having had a homosexual experience .", "In an interview with the Jewish Telegraph , Kauffman confirmed that Rachel is Jewish .", "On the character 's \" Jewish ties \" , Kauffman told <unk> that Rachel had always been Jewish \" in our minds \" , explaining , \" You can ’ t create a character with the name ' Rachel Green ' and not from the get @-@ go make some character choices \" .", "Prior to this , critics and fans had long speculated whether or not Rachel is Jewish ; there are entire websites entirely devoted to discussing this .", "<unk> 's Lindsey Weber , who identifies herself as Jewish , observed several similarities and Jewish stereotypes she shares with the character , citing the facts that Rachel refers to her grandmother Ida Green as \" <unk> \" , Long Island origin , and engagement to a Jewish doctor as allusions to the character 's Jewish culture .", "In her book Changed for Good : A <unk> History of the Broadway Musical , author Stacy Wolf identified Rachel as one of several popular female television characters who embodied Jewish stereotypes during the 1990s and often served as \" the butt of the shows ' jokes . \"", "Meanwhile , <unk> 's Rebecca <unk> cited Rachel as one of the earliest and most prominent examples of the Jewish American Princess stereotype on screen .", "Writing for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill , Alicia R. <unk> also acknowledged Rachel 's initial Jewish American Princess qualities , describing her as \" spoiled , dependent on her father 's money and her <unk> 's , is horrified at the thought of working for a living and generally inept in her attempts to do so , and is eventually revealed to have had a nose job \" , which she eventually <unk> as they become less \" evident in later seasons of the show \" .", "In his article \" <unk> , <unk> , <unk> and <unk> Mothers \" , Evan Cooper described Rachel as a \" de @-@ <unk> \" Jew because , aside from her name , \" there is never any discussion of experiences of growing up in a Jewish culture , no use of Yiddish , and few , if any , references to family members with <unk> Jewish <unk> \" .", "Cooper continued to write that although Rachel possesses some Jewish American Princess traits , she is more similar to the \" little woman \" stereotype .", "The New York Post 's Robert <unk> labeled Rachel \" a rehabilitated Jewish American Princess \" , in contrast to her sister Amy ( Christina Applegate ) who remains \" selfish , condescending and <unk> . \"", "= = Reception and legacy = = \n \n \n = = = Critical response = = = \n \n Critical reception towards Rachel has remained mostly positive throughout the show 's ten @-@ year run .", "Writing for The A. V. Club , John Reid holds Rachel responsible for the success of the pilot , explaining , \" The story of this group of friends must start with a stranger coming to town , and Rachel is the perfect stranger for this plot \" .", "Reid also believes that Rachel initiated character development in the five other main characters , describing her arrival as \" a catalyst for all of them to grow , because unlike the rest of them , Rachel is interested in finding meaning for her life \" .", "Also writing for The A. V. Club , Sonia <unk> was pleased with Rachel and Ross ' first romantic encounter because , for the first time , \" Rachel displays a moment of true empathy for another human being \" .", "<unk> went on to describe Rachel as \" as a model for women coming of age in the 1990s — the popular , pretty girl dissatisfied with where those illusions have taken her but also unwilling to embrace the more aggressively ' feminist ' career @-@ woman strategy \" .", "The New York Times Joseph <unk> enjoyed Rachel 's telephone conversation with her father during the pilot , describing it as \" hilarious . \"", "The Los Angeles Times Bob <unk> admitted that he is attracted to Rachel , joking , \" my feelings for Rachel , I say with some embarrassment , mirror those of <unk> \" .", "Cosmopolitan reviewed Rachel as \" the best fictional gal pal we 've ever had \" , while People called her \" spoiled yet <unk> \" .", "USA Today 's Robert Bianco credits Rachel 's pregnancy arc with saving Friends , explaining that it \" propel [ led ] the show to the top of the ratings \" and ultimately \" <unk> [ ed ] the show 's decline in ways ... that no one watching ' The One With Monica & Chandler 's Wedding ' could ever have imagined . \"", "Bianco concluded , \" Indeed , without that fortune @-@ altering twist , Friends probably would have ended sooner \" .", "<unk> ranked \" The One With The Ball \" , \" The One With Rachel ’ s <unk> Kiss \" , \" The One With The Football \" , \" The One With The Fake Party \" , and \" The One In Vegas , Part One Rachel 's five best episodes .", "Meanwhile , TVLine criticized Rachel 's storyline in season one 's \" The One With the Evil <unk> \" for impulsively sleeping with her ex @-@ fiancé , Barry , <unk> the episode as \" <unk> \" .", "TVLine also criticized the character 's arc in season four 's \" The One With The Fake Party \" .", "At times the character has generated mild controversy , specifically in 1996 in response to her role in the second season episode \" The One Where Dr. <unk> Dies \" , in which Rachel and Monica fight over a condom .", "Aniston revealed that Friends fans would often approach and <unk> her for things Rachel did that they deemed \" disagreeable \" .", "Neil <unk> , writing for The Daily Telegraph , hailed Rachel as \" one of six <unk> @-@ <unk> young New Yorkers who helped Friends redefine the kind of relationships that could form the heart of a US sitcom \" .", "According to Jennifer Aniston : From Friends to Films author Kim Etingoff , audiences wanted to see Rachel \" figure out life , \" allowing the character to become \" a favorite of many Friends fans throughout all ten seasons \" .", "Writing for <unk> , Dominic Wills echoed that Rachel \" became the general favourite \" , while \" No one had a bad word to say about Jennifer Aniston \" .", "Rachel would go on to become the show 's breakout character , and is often revered as one of the greatest characters in television history .", "Us Weekly magazine ranked Rachel the most beloved television character of the past 20 years , citing her as \" one of TV 's most <unk> personalities \" , while Entertainment Weekly ranked the character sixth on a similar list .", "AOL TV ranked Rachel among television 's hundred \" Greatest Women \" at number 23 , with author Kim Potts <unk> , \" Rachel became one of viewers ' favorite Friends because she grew from what could have been a one @-@ note character ... into a more independent , caring pal \" .", "CBS News placed Rachel and the cast of Friends at number 31 on its list of the \" 50 greatest TV characters \" .", "BuddyTV ranked Rachel the 15th funniest female character in sitcom history .", "<unk> collectively ranked Rachel , Monica and Phoebe 11th , 12th and 13th on the website 's list of the \" Top 16 Female TV Characters of All Time \" .", "Writing for <unk> , <unk> <unk> believes that Rachel 's influence is evident in the character Penny in the sitcom The Big Bang Theory , noting that both characters are \" blonde , cute , funny , likeable girls @-@ next @-@ door \" .", "Several baby name books and websites now commonly associate the name \" Rachel \" with the character .", "According to <unk> , the name peaked in popularity in 1996 , during the second season of Friends , becoming the ninth most popular female name in the United States that year .", "Aniston 's performance in Friends has been praised since her first appearance in its pilot .", "Entertainment Weekly 's Ken Tucker wrote that the actress provides Rachel with \" prickly intelligence \" .", "Writing for The Baltimore Sun , David <unk> cited Aniston among the show 's \" very strong cast \" , while Variety 's Tony Scott wrote that \" All six of the principals ... appear resourceful and display sharp sitcom skills \" .", "Robert Bianco of the Pittsburgh Post @-@ Gazette praised the show 's female cast collectively .", "TV Guide wrote that the actress \" instantly charmed audiences with her perfect looks and endearingly flawed persona \" .", "Kevin Fallon of The Daily Beast dubbed Aniston 's performance on Friends \" the work of a brilliant character actress . \"", "The Guardian 's Ryan Gilbey reviewed that \" Aniston was the <unk> member of the ensemble and the one least reliant on <unk> caricature \" , concluding , \" Playing the only character with whom a <unk> viewer might reasonably identify also meant that she got the lion 's share of attention \" .", "Andrew Collins of Radio Times described Aniston as a \" natural comic performer , as adept with a subtle nose <unk> as a full @-@ on <unk> , and fluent in quick @-@ fire patter \" .", "In 2002 , Aniston won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series , one of the show 's six wins out of a total of 62 nominations .", "In 2003 , the actress won the Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress In A Television Series – Comedy Or Musical .", "Karen Thomas of USA Today dubbed Aniston \" our favorite Friend \" .", "According to Turner Classic Movies , Aniston ultimately became \" One of the most popular television actresses of her era \" .", "According to Jennifer Aniston : From Friends to Films author Kim Etingoff , the actress ' own fame \" <unk> \" those of her co @-@ stars , becoming the first cast member to \" rise to prominence \" ; the actress continues to experience the most post @-@ Friends success .", "Aniston 's performance in Friends led to a successful film career .", "According to The <unk> News , Rachel is \" the role that would end up launching [ Aniston 's ] success \" , while Bradford Evans of Splitsider believes \" that Jennifer Aniston likely wouldn 't have become a major movie star without Friends \" .", "While ranking Aniston the most attractive sitcom star of the 1990s , Josh Robertson of Complex magazine wrote that \" With the haircut , the TV fame , and a true gift for comedy ... combined , Aniston became a big star \" , replacing Cox as the show 's \" established <unk> \" .", "According to Steve <unk> of Yahoo !", "Movies , Aniston is \" the series ' only main <unk> to become a <unk> <unk> movie star since the end of the show \" .", "While agreeing that Aniston 's film career has been successful , several critics believe that the actress ' filmography remains limited to playing Rachel @-@ like roles in romantic comedies , save for some exceptions .", "Ryan Gilbey of The Guardian noted that \" Consequently , many of Aniston 's movie roles ... have been Rachel in all but name . \"", "Andrew Collins of Radio Times agreed , writing that Aniston \" seems trapped , <unk> playing variations of Rachel \" .", "According to TV Guide , Aniston is \" usually called upon to play a variation of her neurotic and adorable Friends character \" .", "Aniston cites Rachel as one of three roles for which she is most grateful , to whom she \" owe [ s ] everything \" .", "On being typecast , Aniston admits that at times it \" gives you more of a challenge , to shape people ’ s perceptions of you \" .", "as audiences struggle \" to lose the Rachel tag that has made her one of the world 's most recognisable faces \" .", "= = = Relationships = = = \n \n Rachel has had several romantic relationships throughout Friends decade @-@ long run , the most famous and prominent of which remains her on @-@ again , off @-@ again relationship with friend Ross .", "Although wildly popular among audiences , the couple has been met with mixed reviews from critics .", "Katherine <unk> of the Daily Express described the characters ' relationship as \" the heart of the show \" .", "China Daily cited Ross and Rachel 's reunion during the series finale \" The Last One \" among the episode 's highlights , while Gary <unk> of Rolling Stone believes that audiences would not have been happy had the couple not ultimately reunited .", "Contrastingly , The Wire 's Joe Reid is of the opinion that the show 's second season is \" the only time Ross / Rachel was truly great \" .", "Virgin Media wrote that the couple 's dynamics \" had grown <unk> tedious \" by season ten .", "E !", "cable network ranked Rachel and Ross the ninth greatest Friends couple , writing that their relationship gave \" Friends fans enough iconic quotes to fill a book \" , considering Phoebe 's line \" See ?", "[ Ross is ] her lobster ! \"", "to be among show 's most iconic .", "Ross and Rachel 's season three breakup has spawned a debate among Friends fans , who continue to argue over which of the two was at fault : Rachel for suggesting that they take a break from their relationship , or Ross for sleeping with another woman immediately afterwards .", "Writing for E !", ", Jenna <unk> ruled in favor of Rachel , elaborating , \" there is no excuse for Ross sleeping with someone else after his lobster suggested taking a break \" , concluding that Ross \" blew it \" .", "The Jewish community was particularly receptive to the fact that a Jewish @-@ American couple existed on prime time television , described by Lilith magazine as \" a <unk> first \" .", "Rachel and Ross are considered to be among television 's greatest and most beloved couples .", "<unk> referred to them as \" everyone 's favourite on ... off ... on ( a break ! )", "duo , \" while Us Weekly and <unk> ranked them the first and second best television couple , respectively .", "TV Guide ranked Ross and Rachel the third greatest television couple , dubbing them \" the most iconic TV couple in recent memory \" .", "Extra placed the couple at number eight , writing , \" Never did we want two people to get together more than Ross ... and Rachel \" .", "<unk> included Rachel and Ross in the website 's \" 16 TV <unk> We Want To Be Together Forever \" list .", "The pair is also often ranked among television 's greatest \" will they or won 't they \" couples .", "Naming Ross and Rachel the greatest \" will they , won 't they \" couple , Network Ten believes they defined the term , while <unk> dubbed them \" The quintessential will they / won ’ t they couple . \"", "According to Sarah Doran of Radio Times , the couple \" became synonymous with the phrase ' we 're on a break ' \" .", "Phoebe 's line , in which she refers to the couple as each other 's lobsters , has become one of the show 's most popular and oft @-@ quoted .", "<unk> Reilly of <unk> magazine defined the term as \" the person of whom another is meant to be with forever \" .", "Tara <unk> of Complex magazine believes that \" Every other person can tell you what exactly a ' Ross and Rachel ' relationship means \" .", "Ultimately , Rachel 's season eight pregnancy arc is credited with reviving the show 's ratings and reviews .", "Rachel 's brief romantic relationship with friend Joey during season ten drew strong criticism from both critics and fans alike , although viewership was not <unk> .", "In fact , Joshua <unk> of Splitsider believes that the only reason the show 's final two seasons performed well in spite of lackluster reviews \" was because of the Joey / Rachel / Ross love triangle \" .", "Eric Goldman of IGN referred to the Rachel @-@ Joey storyline as \" questionable . \"", "Entertainment Tonight Canada ranked \" The One After Rachel and Joey Kiss \" among the show 's ten worst episodes at number five , with author I. P. Johnson <unk> it as \" desperate \" , concluding , \" <unk> for even <unk> this romantic plot ; cheers for abandoning it \" .", "<unk> also cited the same episode as one of the show 's worst , calling it \" the most nonsensical idea to ever be . \"", "<unk> , E !", "enjoyed Rachel and Joey as a couple because they brought out positive aspects in each other 's personalities .", "Their relationship also spawned a debate among fans , who argued over whether making Rachel and Joey a couple was a bad idea .", "Jenna <unk> of E !", "determined that it is because \" It was too far into the series to throw these two together .", "They didn 't make sense and their romantic scenes felt forced \" .", "= = = Fashion = = = \n \n Both Rachel and Aniston have become fashion icons due to their combined influence on <unk> during the 1990s and onwards , particularly among British women .", "According to Vogue magazine 's Edward <unk> , Rachel 's fashion sense inspired \" the cool New York look \" .", "According to <unk> magazine , Rachel \" revived [ a ] love of denim shirts and <unk> \" , while <unk> Clayton of <unk> believes that the character \" managed to dominate every fashion trend that passed by her radar in the most stylish ways possible \" .", "Hailing her as the \" <unk> Queen \" , Heat magazine observed the character 's influence on <unk> skirts , denim and <unk> .", "Citing every costume the character wore during the first season of Friends , <unk> determined that Rachel popularized the <unk> dress .", "TV Guide published a list of \" The 17 Ways Rachel from Friends Changed ' 90s Fashion \" .", "Rachel is often ranked among television 's best dressed characters .", "Elle included Rachel in the magazine 's \" 50 Best <unk> Women on TV \" list .", "<unk> ranked Friends 15th on the website 's list of \" 50 TV <unk> That Changed the Way We Dress \" , citing Rachel 's \" impressive \" wardrobe .", "<unk> ranked Friends the 36th most fashionable television show of all @-@ time , praising Rachel , Monica and Phoebe 's costumes .", "<unk> ranked Rachel among \" The 50 Most <unk> TV Characters Of All Time \" at number 28 .", "Cosmopolitan magazine compiled a list of \" 16 things Rachel Green wore to work that we 'd totally wear today \" , while Virgin Media ranked the character among television 's <unk> .", "<unk> magazine ranked Rachel 's wedding dress among \" The Best TV Wedding <unk> \" .", "= = = = The \" Rachel \" haircut = = = = \n \n Named after the character , the \" Rachel \" refers to a <unk> layered <unk> inspired by the way in which Aniston wore her hair on Friends between 1994 and 1996 , during the first and second seasons of the series .", "The \" Rachel \" debuted in the show 's 20th episode , \" The One With the Evil <unk> \" .", "Aniston believes that her hair stylist , Chris McMillan , created the haircut while he was \" <unk> \" .", "The \" Rachel \" immediately became popular among women , launching an international hair trend .", "The popularity of the \" Rachel \" coincided with the popularity of Friends during the mid @-@ to @-@ late @-@ 1990s .", "Marie Claire estimates that 11 million women <unk> the hairstyle throughout the decade , while the Daily Express determined that the hairstyle was most popular among British women , who went to hair salons \" clutching magazine pictures of Aniston \" and asking <unk> to give them the look .", "According to Vanity Fair , the hairstyle 's \" widespread popularity ... in the show ’ s very first year cemented the sitcom early on as heavily influential when it came to style . \"", "The \" Rachel \" remains one of the most popular hairstyles in history , and became the most popular hairstyle in the United States since actress <unk> <unk> 's .", "Hair <unk> credit its appeal and popularity to its medium length and volume , combined with its tendency to frame the face <unk> .", "<unk> Mark Woolley described it as \" a cut that <unk> almost everyone , designed to make women look beautiful \" .", "The \" Rachel \" is often ranked among the greatest and most iconic hairstyles of all @-@ time , with <unk> placing it at number four and Time ranking it ninth .", "The Huffington Post determined that the hairstyle is one of \" The Most Famous TV <unk> Of All Time \" .", "US Weekly ranked the \" Rachel \" the 17th most iconic hairstyle .", "<unk> magazine ranked the \" Rachel \" fourth on the magazine 's list of \" The 100 Best <unk> of All Time \" .", "Meanwhile , <unk> also cited it among \" The very best hair to have graced the small screen \" , while ranking it the most memorable hairstyle in television history .", "The Sydney Morning Herald ranked it the second greatest television hairstyle , while Metro ranked the \" Rachel \" the character 's second @-@ best hairstyle .", "Ranked sixth on Entertainment Weekly 's list of the \" 25 Fashion <unk> That Changed Entertainment \" , the haircut was declared the most \" desired \" hairstyle of the Clinton era .", "<unk> Barnes of Self magazine joked that the character 's hair was the \" true star of the show \" , while its popularity led to Virgin Media coining Rachel \" the one with the hair \" .", "<unk> the \" Rachel \" as one of television 's greatest hairstyles , Sarah <unk> of Elle magazine believed that its popularity \" helped make Friends the phenomenon it was \" .", "<unk> that Friends spawned few memorable <unk> in comparison to its contemporaries , Tom <unk> of The Baltimore Sun attributed much of the show 's legacy to the hairstyle , calling it the show 's \" only cultural trend \" .", "Josh Robertson of Complex magazine felt that \" With the haircut , the TV fame , and a true gift for comedy ... combined , Aniston became a big star \" , replacing Courteney Cox .", "According to Jim <unk> of Paste magazine , \" ' the Rachel ' hairstyle became the decade ’ s defining ' do , calling it \" the definition of influence \" .", "In the second season episode \" The One With The <unk> Wedding \" , Rachel complains that her overbearing mother ( Marlo Thomas ) is trying to pattern her own life after hers , lamenting , \" Couldn 't she just copy my haircut ? \"", "Although Aniston eventually abandoned the \" Rachel \" for a <unk> , longer look , the hairstyle remained popular nonetheless .", "Despite her association with the cut , Aniston disliked the hairstyle .", "She found maintaining the hairstyle without McMillan 's help difficult , stating \" I 'd curse Chris every time I had to <unk> .", "It took three <unk> — it was like doing surgery ! \"", "and that she would rather shave her head than have to wear it for the rest of her life ." ]
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[ " = Architecture of the Song dynasty = \n \n The architecture of the Song dynasty ( 960 – 1279 ) was noted for its towering Buddhist pagodas , enormous stone and wooden bridges , lavish tombs , and extravagant palaces .", "Although literary works on architecture existed beforehand , architectural writing <unk> during the Song dynasty , <unk> into a more professional form that described dimensions and working materials in a <unk> , organized manner .", "In addition to the examples still standing , depictions in Song artwork , architectural drawings , and illustrations in published books all aid modern historians in understanding the architecture of the period .", "The professions of architect , master craftsman , carpenter , and structural engineer did not have the high status of the Confucian scholar @-@ officials during the dynastic era .", "Architectural knowledge had been passed down orally for thousands of years , usually from craftsman fathers to their sons .", "There were also government agencies and schools for construction , building , and engineering .", "The Song dynasty 's building manuals aided not only the various private workshops , but also the craftsmen employed by the central government .", "= = City and palace = = \n \n The layout of ancient Chinese capitals , such as Bianjing , capital of the Northern Song , followed the guidelines in <unk> Gong Ji , which specified a square city wall with several gates on each side and passageways for the emperor .", "The outer city of ancient Bianjing was built during the reign of Emperor <unk> to a rectangular plan , almost square in proportions , about 6 km ( 3 @.", "@ 7 mi ) from north to south and 7 km ( 4 @.", "@ 3 mi ) from west to east .", "The south wall had three gates , with <unk> Gate in the center , <unk> Gate to the east , and <unk> Gate to the west .", "The other walls had four gates each : in the east wall were <unk> Gate ( at the southern end ) , <unk> Gate , <unk> Gate , and North @-@ East Water Gate ; in the west wall <unk> Gate , West Water Gate , <unk> Gate , and <unk> Gate ; and in the north wall <unk> Gate ( at the eastern end ) , <unk> Gate , New Wild <unk> Gate and <unk> Gate .", "The gates in the center of each of the four sides were reserved for the emperor ; these gates had straight passages and only two sets of doors , while the other city gates had <unk> passages and were guarded by three sets of doors .", "The Song artist Zhang <unk> 's painting Along the River During the <unk> Festival depicts the <unk> Gate in detail : the building on top had a five @-@ <unk> roof with a shallow slope in the Song dynasty style , supported prominently by two sets of brackets ( dougong ) .", "The lower bracket assembly rested on the city gate to form a wooden foundation , while the upper assembly supported the roof , similar to the dougong in an extant Song building , the Goddess Temple in Taiyuan .", "This method of using bracket assemblies to support superstructure was specified in Li Jie 's 12th @-@ century building manual Yingzao Fashi as <unk> ( literally \" flat base \" ) .", "The city wall itself was built with rammed earth , a technique also detailed in Yingzao Fashi , vol .", "III , \" Standards for <unk> , <unk> and <unk> Work \" : \n Foundation : For every square chi , apply two dan of earth ; on top of it lay a mixture of broken brick , tile and crushed stones , also two dan .", "For every five @-@ cun layer of earth , two men , standing face to face , should tamp six times with <unk> , each man pounding three times on a dent ; then tamp four times on each dent , two men again standing face to face , each pounding twice on the same dent ; then tamp two more times , each man pounding once .", "Following this , tamp the surface with <unk> or stamp with feet randomly to even out the surface .", "Every five @-@ cun layer of earth should be compressed to three cun ; every three @-@ cun layer of brick and stone to one and a half cun .", "<unk> @-@ earth walls during this time were tapered : the thickness of the wall is greatest at the base and decreases steadily with increasing height , as detailed in Li Jie 's book .", "During the Song dynasty , the city of Bianjing had three enclosures : the outer city wall , the inner city wall , and the palace at the center .", "The inner city was rectangular , with three doors on each side .", "The palace enclosure was also rectangular , with a watch tower on each of the four corners .", "It had four main gates : <unk> Gate to the west , <unk> Gate to the east , <unk> Gate to the north , and Xuande Gate , also known as <unk> Gate or <unk> , at the south .", "Xuande Gate had five @-@ <unk> doors , painted red and decorated with gold <unk> ; its walls were lavishly decorated with dragon , <unk> and floating @-@ cloud patterns to match the carved beams , painted <unk> and glazed @-@ tile roof .", "There were also two glazed <unk> , each biting an end of the <unk> ridge , its tail pointing to the sky .", "The symbolic function of these chi wei was explained in Yingzao Fashi : \n There is a dragon in the East Sea , whose tail ( wei ) is similar to that of a sparrow @-@ hawk ( chi ) ; it <unk> up waves and causes rainfall , so people put its likeness on the <unk> to prevent fire .", "However , they <unk> it \" sparrow @-@ hawk tail \" ( chi wei ) .", "Running southward from Xuande Gate was the Imperial Boulevard , about two hundred paces wide , with the Imperial <unk> on either side .", "<unk> opened shops in the <unk> until <unk> , when they were banned .", "Two rows of black fencing were placed at the center of the boulevard as a barrier to pedestrians and carriages .", "Along the inner sides of the fences ran the brick @-@ lined Imperial Water <unk> , filled with lotus .", "About 400 m ( 1 @,@ 300 ft ) south from Xuande Gate , the <unk> River intercepted the Imperial Boulevard , which crossed it over the stone Zhou Bridge , <unk> and flat @-@ <unk> .", "This design of a boulevard with a stone bridge crossing a river was later imitated in the Forbidden City .", "During spring and summer , <unk> peach , plum , pear and apricot trees adorned the banks of the <unk> with a variety of flowers .", "= = Buddhist pagodas = = \n \n Following the reign of the Han dynasty , ( 202 BC – 220 AD ) , the idea of the Buddhist stupa entered Chinese culture , as a means to house and protect <unk> <unk> .", "During the Southern and Northern <unk> period , the distinctive Chinese pagoda was developed , its predecessors being the tall watch towers and towering residential apartments of the Han dynasty ( as inferred from models in Han @-@ era tombs ) .", "During the <unk> ( <unk> – 618 ) and Tang ( 618 – 907 ) periods , Chinese pagodas were developed from purely wooden structures to use articulated stone and brick , which could more easily survive fires caused by lightning or <unk> and were less susceptible to decay .", "The earliest brick pagoda that remains extant is the <unk> Pagoda , built in 523 , and a typical example of a Tang @-@ era stone pagoda is the Giant Wild Goose Pagoda , constructed in <unk> .", "Although Buddhist influences on China <unk> after the late Tang period , numerous Buddhist pagoda towers were built during the Song dynasty .", "<unk> Chinese pagodas were often built in the countryside rather than within a city 's walls , largely to avoid competition with the cosmic @-@ imperial authority embodied in the cities ' <unk> and gate @-@ towers .", "The Giant Wild Goose Pagoda , built in a city ward of what was southeastern Chang 'an , is among the exceptions .", "The Iron Pagoda of <unk> Temple in Kaifeng earned it name from the iron @-@ grey color of the glazed bricks forming the tower .", "Originally built of wood by the architect Yu Hao , it was struck by lightning and burned down in 1044 , during the Northern Song period .", "In <unk> the pagoda was rebuilt as it appears today , under the order of Emperor <unk> of Song .", "This 13 @-@ story pagoda , structured on an octagonal base , is 56 @.", "@ 88 meters ( 186 @.", "@ 6 ft ) tall .", "Its glazed tile bricks feature carved artwork of dancing figures , solemn ministers , and Buddhist themes ( see gallery below ) .", "The period also featured true cast @-@ iron pagodas , such as the Iron Pagoda of <unk> Temple ( Jade Springs Temple ) , <unk> , Hubei Province .", "Built in <unk> , it incorporates 53 @,@ <unk> kg ( 118 @,@ 715 lb ) of cast iron and stands 21 @.", "@ 28 m ( 69 @.", "@ 8 ft ) tall .", "<unk> contemporary wooden , stone , and brick pagodas , the pagoda features sloping eaves and an octagonal base .", "Another iron pagoda was constructed in 1105 , <unk> , Shandong , and was cast layer by layer in octagonal sections , standing 78 feet high .", "Several such cast iron pagodas exist in China today .", "The <unk> Pagoda , or Six <unk> Pagoda , is another example of Song @-@ era pagoda architecture .", "It is located in the Southern Song capital of Hangzhou , in Zhejiang Province , at the foot of <unk> Hill facing the <unk> River .", "Although the original was destroyed in 1121 , the current tower was erected in <unk> and fully restored by 1165 .", "It stands 59 @.", "@ 89 m ( 196 @.", "@ 5 ft ) tall , and was constructed from a red brick frame with 13 stages of wooden eaves .", "Because of its size , the pagoda served as a permanent lighthouse to aid sailors at night ( as described in Hangzhou Fu <unk> ) .", "The <unk> Temple Pagoda in <unk> County of Sichuan Province ( near <unk> ) is a brick pagoda that was built between 1023 and <unk> , according to inscriptions running along its first storey .", "It has a square base on a <unk> pedestal , thirteen stories totaling 28 m ( 92 ft ) in height , and multiple layers of eaves similar in style to the earlier Tang pagodas of Chang 'an , the Giant Wild Goose Pagoda and the Small Wild Goose Pagoda .", "Wood @-@ and @-@ brick hybrid pagodas were also built .", "The first four floors of the octagonal , 42 m ( 138 ft ) <unk> Pagoda of <unk> are brick ( with wooden eaves ) , while from the fifth floor up it is entirely made of wood .", "Even pagodas made of stone or brick featured architectural elements that were typical of Chinese wooden buildings ; for example the Pizhi Pagoda , built from <unk> to 1063 , uses the dougong brackets typical of wooden architecture to hold up <unk> , <unk> roofs and tiers .", "Both of these pagodas feature interior staircases , although the <unk> Pagoda 's only reaches to the fourth floor , and the Pizhi Pagoda 's to the fifth .", "However , the Pizhi Pagoda features winding exterior stairs that provide access to the ninth and topmost floor .", "Although the Pagoda of <unk> Temple is the tallest extant wooden pagoda , the tallest Chinese pagoda built in the dynastic era that remains standing is the <unk> Pagoda .", "Completed in <unk> , it is 84 meters ( 276 ft ) tall , with an octagonal base on a large platform , surpassing the 69 @-@ meter ( 226 ft ) <unk> Pagoda , which had held the record since its construction in the 9th century by the Kingdom of <unk> .", "Although the <unk> Pagoda served its religious purpose as a Buddhist landmark in the <unk> Monastery of <unk> County , Hebei province , its great height gave it another valuable function , as a military watch tower that was used to observe movements of the Liao enemy .", "Beside their utility in surveillance , pagoda towers could also serve as astronomical observatories ; one such is the <unk> Astronomical Observatory , built in <unk> and still standing today .", "<unk> pagoda \n \n = = Temples = = \n \n It was not uncommon for wealthy or powerful families to facilitate the construction of large temple complexes , usually by <unk> a portion of their family estate to a Buddhist sect .", "Often the land already contained buildings that could be re @-@ <unk> for religions use .", "The Fei ( <unk> ) family of the town of <unk> , located just west of Shanghai , converted a mansion on their property into a Buddhist <unk> @-@ <unk> hall , and later built several other religious buildings around the hall .", "This spurred a boom in temple construction in the area , causing <unk> to become a major center of the White Lotus sect of Buddhism , which in turn spurred the construction of more temples and lead the town to become a significant location within the Song .", "The nearby town of <unk> gained prominence shortly after the fall of the Song in large part to the construction of temples and other religious buildings , which spanned the entire Song empire .", "Apart from <unk> the development of urban areas , temples and religious buildings featured a number of unique aesthetic and structural features .", "The Temple of the Saintly Mother ( <unk> ) and the Hall of <unk> of the Jin Temple ( <unk> ) , located in a southeastern suburb of Taiyuan City , Shanxi province , are extant examples of early Song architecture .", "The Temple of the Saintly Mother is the main building of the Jin Temple , first built in the period between 1023 and <unk> and renovated in 1102 .", "It has a double @-@ <unk> roof with nine ridges , and two dragon @-@ heads with wide @-@ open jaws biting the ends of the main ridge .", "The roof is supported by massive dougong brackets corresponding to drawings in Yingzao Fashi .", "The eaves of the Temple of the Saintly Mother curve upward slightly at each end , a characteristic of Song architecture .", "The columns of the façade , decorated with <unk> that coil around the shafts , become progressively taller with increasing distance to either side of the central pair .", "The building has a porch around it , the sole example of such a structure ; another unique feature of the site is a cross @-@ shaped bridge that leads to the Goddess Temple .", "The Trinity Hall of Xuan <unk> Temple ( <unk> ) , situated in the heart of <unk> city , is another example of Song architecture .", "In 1982 , it was established as a National Heritage Site by the Chinese government .", "The Jingling Palace ( <unk> , Jingling Gong ) , a temple to the legendary Yellow Emperor located near modern @-@ day Qufu , was built in the 11th century .", "It was subsequently destroyed near the end of the Yuan dynasty .", "However , several other structures in Shou Qiu , the complex that Jingling Palace was situated in , remain intact .", "Two giant tortoise @-@ borne <unk> flank what was the entrance to the palace .", "One of the two <unk> , the <unk> of the <unk> of 10 @,@ 000 , is at 52 meters ( 171 ft ) high , the tallest unmarked stele in the country .", "A large pyramid constructed of rounded stone blocks , the symbolic tomb of the Yellow Emperor 's son <unk> , is located outside the Shou Qiu complex .", "Another important large tortoise @-@ borne stele of the same period has been preserved at the Dai <unk> of Mount Tai .", "= = Bridges = = \n \n Bridges over waterways had been known in China since the ancient Zhou dynasty .", "During the Song dynasty , large <unk> bridges were constructed , such as that built by Zhang <unk> in <unk> .", "There were also large bridges made entirely of stone , like the Ba <unk> Bridge of Shaoxing , built in <unk> and still standing today .", "Bridges with pavilions crowning their central spans were often featured in such paintings as the landscapes of Xia Gui ( <unk> – 1224 ) .", "Long , covered corridor bridges , like the 12th @-@ century Rainbow Bridge in <unk> , <unk> province , which has wide stone @-@ based piers and a wooden superstructure , were also built .", "While serving as an administrator for Hangzhou , the poet Su Shi ( <unk> – 1101 ) had a large pedestrian causeway built across the West Lake , which still bears his name : <unk> ( <unk> ) .", "In 1221 , the Taoist traveler Qiu <unk> visited Genghis Khan in <unk> , describing various Chinese bridges encountered on the way there through the <unk> Shan Mountains , east of <unk> .", "The historian Joseph <unk> quotes him as saying : \n [ The road had ] \" no less than 48 timber bridges of such width that two carts can drive over them side by side \" .", "It had been built by Chang Jung [ Zhang <unk> ] and the other engineers of the <unk> some years before .", "The wooden <unk> of Chinese bridges from the − 3rd century [ BC ] onwards were no doubt similar to those supposed to have been employed in Julius Caesar 's bridge of − 55 [ BC ] across the Rhine , or drawn by Leonardo , or found in use in Africa .", "But where in + 13th century [ AD ] Europe could a two @-@ lane highway like Chang Jung 's have been found ?", "In Fujian Province , enormous beam bridges were built during the Song dynasty .", "Some of these were as long as 1 @,@ 220 m ( 4 @,@ 000 ft ) , with individual spans of up to 22 m ( 72 ft ) in length ; their construction necessitated moving massive stones of 203 t ( 203 @,@ 000 kg ) .", "No names of the engineers were recorded or appear in the inscriptions on the bridges , which give only the names of local officials who sponsored them and oversaw their construction and repair .", "However , there might have been an engineering school in Fujian , headed by a prominent engineer known as Cai <unk> ( 1012 – <unk> ) , who had risen to the position of governmental prefect in Fujian .", "Between <unk> and 1059 , he planned and supervised the construction of the large <unk> Bridge ( once called the Luoyang Bridge ) near <unk> ( on the border of the present @-@ day <unk> District and Huai 'an County .", "This bridge , a stone structure similar to a number of other bridges found in Fujian , still stands , and features ship @-@ like piers bound to their bases using <unk> from <unk> as an <unk> .", "It is 731 m ( 2 @,@ 398 ft ) in length , 5 m ( 16 ft ) in width , and 7 m ( 23 ft ) in height .", "Another famous bridge near <unk> , the <unk> Bridge , was constructed between 1138 and <unk> .", "Other examples of Song bridges include <unk> Bridge , a stone arch bridge in <unk> , Zhejiang Province .", "The bridge was built in 1213 , the sixth year of the <unk> Era in the Southern Song dynasty .", "Song @-@ era <unk> bridges include the <unk> Bridge , 400 m ( 1 ⁄ 4 mi ) long , which may still be seen today .", "= = <unk> of the Northern Song emperors = = \n \n Located southwest of <unk> city in <unk> County , Henan province , the large tombs of the Northern Song number about one thousand , including individual tombs for Song emperors , <unk> , princes , <unk> , consorts , and members of the extended family .", "The complex extends approximately 7 km ( 4 @.", "@ 3 mi ) from east to west and 8 km ( 5 @.", "@ 0 mi ) from north to south .", "The construction of the complex began in <unk> AD , during the reign of the first Song ruler , Emperor <unk> of Song , whose father is also buried at the site .", "The only Northern Song emperors not buried there are Emperor Huizong of Song and Emperor Qinzong of Song , who died in captivity after the Jurchen invasion of northern China in 1127 .", "<unk> the spirit ways of the tomb complex are hundreds of Song sculptures and statues of tigers , rams , lions , horses with <unk> , horned <unk> and mythical creatures , government officials , military generals , foreign ambassadors , and others featured in an enormous display of Song @-@ era artwork .", "The layout and style of the Song tombs resemble those found in the contemporary <unk> kingdom of the Western Xia , which also had an auxiliary burial site associated with each tomb .", "At the center of each burial site is a truncated pyramidal tomb , each having once been guarded by a four @-@ walled enclosure with four centered gates and four corner towers .", "About 100 km ( 62 mi ) from <unk> is the <unk> Tomb , which contains \" elaborate <unk> in brick of Chinese timber frame construction , from door <unk> to pillars and <unk> to bracket sets , that adorn interior walls . \"", "The <unk> Tomb has two large separate chambers with conical ceilings ; a large staircase leads down to the entrance doors of the subterranean tomb .", "= = Literature = = \n \n During the Song dynasty , previous works on architecture were brought to more sophisticated levels of description , as in <unk> <unk> , written by Li <unk> in <unk> AD .", "One of the most definitive works , however , was the earlier Mu Jing ( \" <unk> Manual \" ) , ascribed to Yu Hao and written sometime between 965 and 995 .", "Yu Hao was responsible for the construction of a wooden pagoda tower in Kaifeng , which was destroyed by lightning and replaced by the brick Iron Pagoda soon after .", "In his time , books on architecture were still considered a <unk> scholarly achievement due to the craft 's status , so Mu Jing was not even recorded in the official court bibliography .", "Although the book itself was lost to history , the scientist and statesman Shen <unk> wrote of Yu 's work extensively in his Dream Pool Essays of <unk> , praising it as a work of architectural genius , saying that no one in his own time could reproduce such a work .", "Shen <unk> singled out , among other passages , a scene in which Yu Hao gives advice to another <unk> @-@ architect about <unk> struts in order to <unk> a pagoda against the wind , and a passage in which Yu Hao describes the three sections of a building , the area above the <unk> , the area above ground , and the foundation , and then proceeds to provide proportional ratios and construction techniques for each section .", "Several years later Li Jie ( <unk> ; 1065 – <unk> ) published Yingzao Fashi ( \" <unk> on Architectural Methods \" or \" State Building Standards \" ) .", "Although similar books came before it , such as <unk> <unk> ( \" National Building Law \" ) of the early Tang dynasty ( 618 – 907 ) , Li 's book is the earliest technical manual on Chinese architecture to have survived in full .", "= = = Yingzao Fashi = = = \n \n Yingzao Fashi is a technical treatise on architecture and craftsmanship written by Li Jie , an architect and official at the Directorate of Buildings and Construction .", "Li completed the book in 1100 , and presented it to Emperor <unk> of Song in the last year of his reign .", "His successor , Emperor Huizong of Song , had Li 's treatise officially published three years later , in 1103 , for the benefit of <unk> , architects , and literate craftsmen .", "The book was intended to provide standard regulations , to not only the engineering agencies of the central government , but also the many workshops and <unk> families throughout China who could benefit from using a well @-@ written government manual on building practices .", "Yingzao Fashi included building codes and regulations , accounting information , descriptions of construction materials , and classification of crafts .", "In its 34 chapters , the book outlined units of measurement , and the construction of <unk> , fortifications , stonework , and woodwork .", "For the latter , it included specifications for making <unk> units with inclined arms and joints for columns and beams .", "It also provided specifications for wood carving , drilling , <unk> , bamboo work , <unk> , wall building , and decoration .", "The book contained recipes for decorative paints , <unk> , and coatings , also listing proportions for mixing mortars used in masonry , .", "brickwork , and manufacture of glazed tiles , illustrating practices and standards with drawings .", "His book outlined structural carpentry in great detail , providing standard dimensional measurements for all components used ; .", "here he developed a standard eight @-@ grade system for <unk> timber elements , known as the <unk> @-@ <unk> system of units , which could be universally applied in buildings .", "About 8 % of Li Jie 's book was derived from pre @-@ existing written material on architecture , while the majority of the book documented the inherited traditions of craftsmen and architects .", "The Yingzao Fashi provided a full <unk> of technical terms that included mathematical formulae , building proportions , and construction techniques , and discussed the implications of the local topography for construction at a particular site .", "He also estimated the monetary costs of hiring laborers of different skill levels from various crafts on the basis of a day 's work , in addition to the price of the materials they would need and according to the season in which they were to be employed .", "= = Architecture in Song artwork = =" ]
[ "During spring and summer , <unk> peach , plum , pear and apricot trees adorned the banks of the <unk> with a variety of flowers ." ]
[ " = Architecture of the Song dynasty = \n \n The architecture of the Song dynasty ( 960 – 1279 ) was noted for its towering Buddhist pagodas , enormous stone and wooden bridges , lavish tombs , and extravagant palaces .", "Although literary works on architecture existed beforehand , architectural writing <unk> during the Song dynasty , <unk> into a more professional form that described dimensions and working materials in a <unk> , organized manner .", "In addition to the examples still standing , depictions in Song artwork , architectural drawings , and illustrations in published books all aid modern historians in understanding the architecture of the period .", "The professions of architect , master craftsman , carpenter , and structural engineer did not have the high status of the Confucian scholar @-@ officials during the dynastic era .", "Architectural knowledge had been passed down orally for thousands of years , usually from craftsman fathers to their sons .", "There were also government agencies and schools for construction , building , and engineering .", "The Song dynasty 's building manuals aided not only the various private workshops , but also the craftsmen employed by the central government .", "= = City and palace = = \n \n The layout of ancient Chinese capitals , such as Bianjing , capital of the Northern Song , followed the guidelines in <unk> Gong Ji , which specified a square city wall with several gates on each side and passageways for the emperor .", "The outer city of ancient Bianjing was built during the reign of Emperor <unk> to a rectangular plan , almost square in proportions , about 6 km ( 3 @.", "@ 7 mi ) from north to south and 7 km ( 4 @.", "@ 3 mi ) from west to east .", "The south wall had three gates , with <unk> Gate in the center , <unk> Gate to the east , and <unk> Gate to the west .", "The other walls had four gates each : in the east wall were <unk> Gate ( at the southern end ) , <unk> Gate , <unk> Gate , and North @-@ East Water Gate ; in the west wall <unk> Gate , West Water Gate , <unk> Gate , and <unk> Gate ; and in the north wall <unk> Gate ( at the eastern end ) , <unk> Gate , New Wild <unk> Gate and <unk> Gate .", "The gates in the center of each of the four sides were reserved for the emperor ; these gates had straight passages and only two sets of doors , while the other city gates had <unk> passages and were guarded by three sets of doors .", "The Song artist Zhang <unk> 's painting Along the River During the <unk> Festival depicts the <unk> Gate in detail : the building on top had a five @-@ <unk> roof with a shallow slope in the Song dynasty style , supported prominently by two sets of brackets ( dougong ) .", "The lower bracket assembly rested on the city gate to form a wooden foundation , while the upper assembly supported the roof , similar to the dougong in an extant Song building , the Goddess Temple in Taiyuan .", "This method of using bracket assemblies to support superstructure was specified in Li Jie 's 12th @-@ century building manual Yingzao Fashi as <unk> ( literally \" flat base \" ) .", "The city wall itself was built with rammed earth , a technique also detailed in Yingzao Fashi , vol .", "III , \" Standards for <unk> , <unk> and <unk> Work \" : \n Foundation : For every square chi , apply two dan of earth ; on top of it lay a mixture of broken brick , tile and crushed stones , also two dan .", "For every five @-@ cun layer of earth , two men , standing face to face , should tamp six times with <unk> , each man pounding three times on a dent ; then tamp four times on each dent , two men again standing face to face , each pounding twice on the same dent ; then tamp two more times , each man pounding once .", "Following this , tamp the surface with <unk> or stamp with feet randomly to even out the surface .", "Every five @-@ cun layer of earth should be compressed to three cun ; every three @-@ cun layer of brick and stone to one and a half cun .", "<unk> @-@ earth walls during this time were tapered : the thickness of the wall is greatest at the base and decreases steadily with increasing height , as detailed in Li Jie 's book .", "During the Song dynasty , the city of Bianjing had three enclosures : the outer city wall , the inner city wall , and the palace at the center .", "The inner city was rectangular , with three doors on each side .", "The palace enclosure was also rectangular , with a watch tower on each of the four corners .", "It had four main gates : <unk> Gate to the west , <unk> Gate to the east , <unk> Gate to the north , and Xuande Gate , also known as <unk> Gate or <unk> , at the south .", "Xuande Gate had five @-@ <unk> doors , painted red and decorated with gold <unk> ; its walls were lavishly decorated with dragon , <unk> and floating @-@ cloud patterns to match the carved beams , painted <unk> and glazed @-@ tile roof .", "There were also two glazed <unk> , each biting an end of the <unk> ridge , its tail pointing to the sky .", "The symbolic function of these chi wei was explained in Yingzao Fashi : \n There is a dragon in the East Sea , whose tail ( wei ) is similar to that of a sparrow @-@ hawk ( chi ) ; it <unk> up waves and causes rainfall , so people put its likeness on the <unk> to prevent fire .", "However , they <unk> it \" sparrow @-@ hawk tail \" ( chi wei ) .", "Running southward from Xuande Gate was the Imperial Boulevard , about two hundred paces wide , with the Imperial <unk> on either side .", "<unk> opened shops in the <unk> until <unk> , when they were banned .", "Two rows of black fencing were placed at the center of the boulevard as a barrier to pedestrians and carriages .", "Along the inner sides of the fences ran the brick @-@ lined Imperial Water <unk> , filled with lotus .", "About 400 m ( 1 @,@ 300 ft ) south from Xuande Gate , the <unk> River intercepted the Imperial Boulevard , which crossed it over the stone Zhou Bridge , <unk> and flat @-@ <unk> .", "This design of a boulevard with a stone bridge crossing a river was later imitated in the Forbidden City .", "= = Buddhist pagodas = = \n \n Following the reign of the Han dynasty , ( 202 BC – 220 AD ) , the idea of the Buddhist stupa entered Chinese culture , as a means to house and protect <unk> <unk> .", "During the Southern and Northern <unk> period , the distinctive Chinese pagoda was developed , its predecessors being the tall watch towers and towering residential apartments of the Han dynasty ( as inferred from models in Han @-@ era tombs ) .", "During the <unk> ( <unk> – 618 ) and Tang ( 618 – 907 ) periods , Chinese pagodas were developed from purely wooden structures to use articulated stone and brick , which could more easily survive fires caused by lightning or <unk> and were less susceptible to decay .", "The earliest brick pagoda that remains extant is the <unk> Pagoda , built in 523 , and a typical example of a Tang @-@ era stone pagoda is the Giant Wild Goose Pagoda , constructed in <unk> .", "Although Buddhist influences on China <unk> after the late Tang period , numerous Buddhist pagoda towers were built during the Song dynasty .", "<unk> Chinese pagodas were often built in the countryside rather than within a city 's walls , largely to avoid competition with the cosmic @-@ imperial authority embodied in the cities ' <unk> and gate @-@ towers .", "The Giant Wild Goose Pagoda , built in a city ward of what was southeastern Chang 'an , is among the exceptions .", "The Iron Pagoda of <unk> Temple in Kaifeng earned it name from the iron @-@ grey color of the glazed bricks forming the tower .", "Originally built of wood by the architect Yu Hao , it was struck by lightning and burned down in 1044 , during the Northern Song period .", "In <unk> the pagoda was rebuilt as it appears today , under the order of Emperor <unk> of Song .", "This 13 @-@ story pagoda , structured on an octagonal base , is 56 @.", "@ 88 meters ( 186 @.", "@ 6 ft ) tall .", "Its glazed tile bricks feature carved artwork of dancing figures , solemn ministers , and Buddhist themes ( see gallery below ) .", "The period also featured true cast @-@ iron pagodas , such as the Iron Pagoda of <unk> Temple ( Jade Springs Temple ) , <unk> , Hubei Province .", "Built in <unk> , it incorporates 53 @,@ <unk> kg ( 118 @,@ 715 lb ) of cast iron and stands 21 @.", "@ 28 m ( 69 @.", "@ 8 ft ) tall .", "<unk> contemporary wooden , stone , and brick pagodas , the pagoda features sloping eaves and an octagonal base .", "Another iron pagoda was constructed in 1105 , <unk> , Shandong , and was cast layer by layer in octagonal sections , standing 78 feet high .", "Several such cast iron pagodas exist in China today .", "The <unk> Pagoda , or Six <unk> Pagoda , is another example of Song @-@ era pagoda architecture .", "It is located in the Southern Song capital of Hangzhou , in Zhejiang Province , at the foot of <unk> Hill facing the <unk> River .", "Although the original was destroyed in 1121 , the current tower was erected in <unk> and fully restored by 1165 .", "It stands 59 @.", "@ 89 m ( 196 @.", "@ 5 ft ) tall , and was constructed from a red brick frame with 13 stages of wooden eaves .", "Because of its size , the pagoda served as a permanent lighthouse to aid sailors at night ( as described in Hangzhou Fu <unk> ) .", "The <unk> Temple Pagoda in <unk> County of Sichuan Province ( near <unk> ) is a brick pagoda that was built between 1023 and <unk> , according to inscriptions running along its first storey .", "It has a square base on a <unk> pedestal , thirteen stories totaling 28 m ( 92 ft ) in height , and multiple layers of eaves similar in style to the earlier Tang pagodas of Chang 'an , the Giant Wild Goose Pagoda and the Small Wild Goose Pagoda .", "Wood @-@ and @-@ brick hybrid pagodas were also built .", "The first four floors of the octagonal , 42 m ( 138 ft ) <unk> Pagoda of <unk> are brick ( with wooden eaves ) , while from the fifth floor up it is entirely made of wood .", "Even pagodas made of stone or brick featured architectural elements that were typical of Chinese wooden buildings ; for example the Pizhi Pagoda , built from <unk> to 1063 , uses the dougong brackets typical of wooden architecture to hold up <unk> , <unk> roofs and tiers .", "Both of these pagodas feature interior staircases , although the <unk> Pagoda 's only reaches to the fourth floor , and the Pizhi Pagoda 's to the fifth .", "However , the Pizhi Pagoda features winding exterior stairs that provide access to the ninth and topmost floor .", "Although the Pagoda of <unk> Temple is the tallest extant wooden pagoda , the tallest Chinese pagoda built in the dynastic era that remains standing is the <unk> Pagoda .", "Completed in <unk> , it is 84 meters ( 276 ft ) tall , with an octagonal base on a large platform , surpassing the 69 @-@ meter ( 226 ft ) <unk> Pagoda , which had held the record since its construction in the 9th century by the Kingdom of <unk> .", "Although the <unk> Pagoda served its religious purpose as a Buddhist landmark in the <unk> Monastery of <unk> County , Hebei province , its great height gave it another valuable function , as a military watch tower that was used to observe movements of the Liao enemy .", "Beside their utility in surveillance , pagoda towers could also serve as astronomical observatories ; one such is the <unk> Astronomical Observatory , built in <unk> and still standing today .", "<unk> pagoda \n \n = = Temples = = \n \n It was not uncommon for wealthy or powerful families to facilitate the construction of large temple complexes , usually by <unk> a portion of their family estate to a Buddhist sect .", "Often the land already contained buildings that could be re @-@ <unk> for religions use .", "The Fei ( <unk> ) family of the town of <unk> , located just west of Shanghai , converted a mansion on their property into a Buddhist <unk> @-@ <unk> hall , and later built several other religious buildings around the hall .", "This spurred a boom in temple construction in the area , causing <unk> to become a major center of the White Lotus sect of Buddhism , which in turn spurred the construction of more temples and lead the town to become a significant location within the Song .", "The nearby town of <unk> gained prominence shortly after the fall of the Song in large part to the construction of temples and other religious buildings , which spanned the entire Song empire .", "Apart from <unk> the development of urban areas , temples and religious buildings featured a number of unique aesthetic and structural features .", "The Temple of the Saintly Mother ( <unk> ) and the Hall of <unk> of the Jin Temple ( <unk> ) , located in a southeastern suburb of Taiyuan City , Shanxi province , are extant examples of early Song architecture .", "The Temple of the Saintly Mother is the main building of the Jin Temple , first built in the period between 1023 and <unk> and renovated in 1102 .", "It has a double @-@ <unk> roof with nine ridges , and two dragon @-@ heads with wide @-@ open jaws biting the ends of the main ridge .", "The roof is supported by massive dougong brackets corresponding to drawings in Yingzao Fashi .", "The eaves of the Temple of the Saintly Mother curve upward slightly at each end , a characteristic of Song architecture .", "The columns of the façade , decorated with <unk> that coil around the shafts , become progressively taller with increasing distance to either side of the central pair .", "The building has a porch around it , the sole example of such a structure ; another unique feature of the site is a cross @-@ shaped bridge that leads to the Goddess Temple .", "The Trinity Hall of Xuan <unk> Temple ( <unk> ) , situated in the heart of <unk> city , is another example of Song architecture .", "In 1982 , it was established as a National Heritage Site by the Chinese government .", "The Jingling Palace ( <unk> , Jingling Gong ) , a temple to the legendary Yellow Emperor located near modern @-@ day Qufu , was built in the 11th century .", "It was subsequently destroyed near the end of the Yuan dynasty .", "However , several other structures in Shou Qiu , the complex that Jingling Palace was situated in , remain intact .", "Two giant tortoise @-@ borne <unk> flank what was the entrance to the palace .", "One of the two <unk> , the <unk> of the <unk> of 10 @,@ 000 , is at 52 meters ( 171 ft ) high , the tallest unmarked stele in the country .", "A large pyramid constructed of rounded stone blocks , the symbolic tomb of the Yellow Emperor 's son <unk> , is located outside the Shou Qiu complex .", "Another important large tortoise @-@ borne stele of the same period has been preserved at the Dai <unk> of Mount Tai .", "= = Bridges = = \n \n Bridges over waterways had been known in China since the ancient Zhou dynasty .", "During the Song dynasty , large <unk> bridges were constructed , such as that built by Zhang <unk> in <unk> .", "There were also large bridges made entirely of stone , like the Ba <unk> Bridge of Shaoxing , built in <unk> and still standing today .", "Bridges with pavilions crowning their central spans were often featured in such paintings as the landscapes of Xia Gui ( <unk> – 1224 ) .", "Long , covered corridor bridges , like the 12th @-@ century Rainbow Bridge in <unk> , <unk> province , which has wide stone @-@ based piers and a wooden superstructure , were also built .", "While serving as an administrator for Hangzhou , the poet Su Shi ( <unk> – 1101 ) had a large pedestrian causeway built across the West Lake , which still bears his name : <unk> ( <unk> ) .", "In 1221 , the Taoist traveler Qiu <unk> visited Genghis Khan in <unk> , describing various Chinese bridges encountered on the way there through the <unk> Shan Mountains , east of <unk> .", "The historian Joseph <unk> quotes him as saying : \n [ The road had ] \" no less than 48 timber bridges of such width that two carts can drive over them side by side \" .", "It had been built by Chang Jung [ Zhang <unk> ] and the other engineers of the <unk> some years before .", "The wooden <unk> of Chinese bridges from the − 3rd century [ BC ] onwards were no doubt similar to those supposed to have been employed in Julius Caesar 's bridge of − 55 [ BC ] across the Rhine , or drawn by Leonardo , or found in use in Africa .", "But where in + 13th century [ AD ] Europe could a two @-@ lane highway like Chang Jung 's have been found ?", "In Fujian Province , enormous beam bridges were built during the Song dynasty .", "Some of these were as long as 1 @,@ 220 m ( 4 @,@ 000 ft ) , with individual spans of up to 22 m ( 72 ft ) in length ; their construction necessitated moving massive stones of 203 t ( 203 @,@ 000 kg ) .", "No names of the engineers were recorded or appear in the inscriptions on the bridges , which give only the names of local officials who sponsored them and oversaw their construction and repair .", "However , there might have been an engineering school in Fujian , headed by a prominent engineer known as Cai <unk> ( 1012 – <unk> ) , who had risen to the position of governmental prefect in Fujian .", "Between <unk> and 1059 , he planned and supervised the construction of the large <unk> Bridge ( once called the Luoyang Bridge ) near <unk> ( on the border of the present @-@ day <unk> District and Huai 'an County .", "This bridge , a stone structure similar to a number of other bridges found in Fujian , still stands , and features ship @-@ like piers bound to their bases using <unk> from <unk> as an <unk> .", "It is 731 m ( 2 @,@ 398 ft ) in length , 5 m ( 16 ft ) in width , and 7 m ( 23 ft ) in height .", "Another famous bridge near <unk> , the <unk> Bridge , was constructed between 1138 and <unk> .", "Other examples of Song bridges include <unk> Bridge , a stone arch bridge in <unk> , Zhejiang Province .", "The bridge was built in 1213 , the sixth year of the <unk> Era in the Southern Song dynasty .", "Song @-@ era <unk> bridges include the <unk> Bridge , 400 m ( 1 ⁄ 4 mi ) long , which may still be seen today .", "= = <unk> of the Northern Song emperors = = \n \n Located southwest of <unk> city in <unk> County , Henan province , the large tombs of the Northern Song number about one thousand , including individual tombs for Song emperors , <unk> , princes , <unk> , consorts , and members of the extended family .", "The complex extends approximately 7 km ( 4 @.", "@ 3 mi ) from east to west and 8 km ( 5 @.", "@ 0 mi ) from north to south .", "The construction of the complex began in <unk> AD , during the reign of the first Song ruler , Emperor <unk> of Song , whose father is also buried at the site .", "The only Northern Song emperors not buried there are Emperor Huizong of Song and Emperor Qinzong of Song , who died in captivity after the Jurchen invasion of northern China in 1127 .", "<unk> the spirit ways of the tomb complex are hundreds of Song sculptures and statues of tigers , rams , lions , horses with <unk> , horned <unk> and mythical creatures , government officials , military generals , foreign ambassadors , and others featured in an enormous display of Song @-@ era artwork .", "The layout and style of the Song tombs resemble those found in the contemporary <unk> kingdom of the Western Xia , which also had an auxiliary burial site associated with each tomb .", "At the center of each burial site is a truncated pyramidal tomb , each having once been guarded by a four @-@ walled enclosure with four centered gates and four corner towers .", "About 100 km ( 62 mi ) from <unk> is the <unk> Tomb , which contains \" elaborate <unk> in brick of Chinese timber frame construction , from door <unk> to pillars and <unk> to bracket sets , that adorn interior walls . \"", "The <unk> Tomb has two large separate chambers with conical ceilings ; a large staircase leads down to the entrance doors of the subterranean tomb .", "= = Literature = = \n \n During the Song dynasty , previous works on architecture were brought to more sophisticated levels of description , as in <unk> <unk> , written by Li <unk> in <unk> AD .", "One of the most definitive works , however , was the earlier Mu Jing ( \" <unk> Manual \" ) , ascribed to Yu Hao and written sometime between 965 and 995 .", "Yu Hao was responsible for the construction of a wooden pagoda tower in Kaifeng , which was destroyed by lightning and replaced by the brick Iron Pagoda soon after .", "In his time , books on architecture were still considered a <unk> scholarly achievement due to the craft 's status , so Mu Jing was not even recorded in the official court bibliography .", "Although the book itself was lost to history , the scientist and statesman Shen <unk> wrote of Yu 's work extensively in his Dream Pool Essays of <unk> , praising it as a work of architectural genius , saying that no one in his own time could reproduce such a work .", "Shen <unk> singled out , among other passages , a scene in which Yu Hao gives advice to another <unk> @-@ architect about <unk> struts in order to <unk> a pagoda against the wind , and a passage in which Yu Hao describes the three sections of a building , the area above the <unk> , the area above ground , and the foundation , and then proceeds to provide proportional ratios and construction techniques for each section .", "Several years later Li Jie ( <unk> ; 1065 – <unk> ) published Yingzao Fashi ( \" <unk> on Architectural Methods \" or \" State Building Standards \" ) .", "Although similar books came before it , such as <unk> <unk> ( \" National Building Law \" ) of the early Tang dynasty ( 618 – 907 ) , Li 's book is the earliest technical manual on Chinese architecture to have survived in full .", "= = = Yingzao Fashi = = = \n \n Yingzao Fashi is a technical treatise on architecture and craftsmanship written by Li Jie , an architect and official at the Directorate of Buildings and Construction .", "Li completed the book in 1100 , and presented it to Emperor <unk> of Song in the last year of his reign .", "His successor , Emperor Huizong of Song , had Li 's treatise officially published three years later , in 1103 , for the benefit of <unk> , architects , and literate craftsmen .", "The book was intended to provide standard regulations , to not only the engineering agencies of the central government , but also the many workshops and <unk> families throughout China who could benefit from using a well @-@ written government manual on building practices .", "Yingzao Fashi included building codes and regulations , accounting information , descriptions of construction materials , and classification of crafts .", "In its 34 chapters , the book outlined units of measurement , and the construction of <unk> , fortifications , stonework , and woodwork .", "For the latter , it included specifications for making <unk> units with inclined arms and joints for columns and beams .", "It also provided specifications for wood carving , drilling , <unk> , bamboo work , <unk> , wall building , and decoration .", "The book contained recipes for decorative paints , <unk> , and coatings , also listing proportions for mixing mortars used in masonry , .", "brickwork , and manufacture of glazed tiles , illustrating practices and standards with drawings .", "His book outlined structural carpentry in great detail , providing standard dimensional measurements for all components used ; .", "here he developed a standard eight @-@ grade system for <unk> timber elements , known as the <unk> @-@ <unk> system of units , which could be universally applied in buildings .", "About 8 % of Li Jie 's book was derived from pre @-@ existing written material on architecture , while the majority of the book documented the inherited traditions of craftsmen and architects .", "The Yingzao Fashi provided a full <unk> of technical terms that included mathematical formulae , building proportions , and construction techniques , and discussed the implications of the local topography for construction at a particular site .", "He also estimated the monetary costs of hiring laborers of different skill levels from various crafts on the basis of a day 's work , in addition to the price of the materials they would need and according to the season in which they were to be employed .", "= = Architecture in Song artwork = =" ]
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[ " = Sandwich Day = \n \n \" Sandwich Day \" is the fourteenth episode of the second season of 30 Rock and the thirty @-@ fifth episode overall .", "It was written by one of the season 's executive producers , Robert Carlock , and one of the season 's co @-@ executive producers , Jack Burditt .", "The episode was directed by one of the season 's producers , Don <unk> .", "The episode first aired on May 1 , 2008 on the NBC network in the United States .", "Guest stars in this episode included Bill <unk> , Brian <unk> , <unk> <unk> , <unk> May , Jason Sudeikis , Miriam <unk> and <unk> <unk> .", "The episode earned Tina Fey the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series .", "Unusually this episode begins on the 30 Rock title sequence - there is no cold open as is normally the case .", "This episode begins on the annual TGS with Tracy Jordan ( a fictional sketch comedy series ) Sandwich Day .", "Liz Lemon ( Tina Fey ) receives a phone call from her ex @-@ boyfriend , Floyd ( Jason Sudeikis ) , asking for a place to stay ; Tracy Jordan ( Tracy Morgan ) , Jenna <unk> ( Jane Krakowski ) and the TGS writers try to get a new sandwich for Liz ; Jack Donaghy ( Alec Baldwin ) <unk> his future at General Electric .", "= = Plot = = \n \n It is the annual Sandwich Day for the crew of TGS .", "The <unk> , led by Mickey J.", "( Brian <unk> ) , bring in \" secret \" sandwiches from an unknown Italian <unk> in Brooklyn .", "When the writers eat Liz 's sandwich , Liz threatens that she will \" cut [ their ] faces up so bad [ ... ] [ they 'll ] all have <unk> . \"", "As a result , the writers and Tracy , aided by Jenna , enter a drinking contest against the <unk> in an attempt to get Liz a new sandwich .", "Floyd , who broke up with Liz in the episode \" Hiatus \" , calls Liz to ask if he can have a place to stay , as he has come to visit New York on business .", "Liz tries to win Floyd back , only for him to lie to her about going home to Cleveland , Ohio .", "Floyd eventually travels home , and the pair agree to remain friends .", "Meanwhile , after being ousted from his office on the 52nd floor by Devon Banks ( Will <unk> ) , Jack is not taking well to his new job on the 12th floor .", "He later decides to move to Washington , D.C. , to be the new \" Homeland Security Director for Crisis and Weather Management . \"", "= = Production = = \n \n This episode was primarily filmed on April 1 , 2008 .", "This episode was the fourth episode written by Jack Burditt and the seventh written by Robert Carlock .", "The episode was the twelfth episode which was directed by Don <unk> .", "Jason Sudeikis , who played Floyd in this episode , has appeared in the main cast of Saturday Night Live , a weekly sketch comedy series which <unk> on NBC in the United States .", "Tina Fey was the head writer on Saturday Night Live from 1999 until 2006 .", "Various other cast members of Saturday Night Live have appeared on 30 Rock , including Rachel Dratch , Fred <unk> , Kristen <unk> , Will Forte , Jimmy Fallon , Amy Poehler , Will <unk> , Julia Louis @-@ Dreyfus , Bill <unk> , Tim Meadows , Andy <unk> , Chris <unk> and Molly Shannon .", "Tina Fey and Tracy Morgan have both been part of the main cast of Saturday Night Live .", "Alec Baldwin has also hosted Saturday Night Live sixteen times , the highest number of episodes of any host of the series .", "This was actress <unk> May 's second appearance in 30 Rock .", "She previously appeared in the episode \" Tracy Does Conan \" as a nurse who takes Liz 's blood for donation .", "In this episode she plays a <unk> who would not allow Liz past airport security because she had her Sandwich Day sandwich with her , and its dipping sauce container held \" more than 3 ounces . \"", "= = Reception = = \n \n \" Sandwich Day \" brought in an average of 5 @.", "@ 4 million viewers .", "The episode also achieved a 2 @.", "@ 6 / 7 in the key 18- to 49 @-@ year @-@ old demographic .", "The 2 @.", "@ 6 refers to 2 @.", "@ 6 % of all 18- to 49 @-@ year @-@ olds in the U.S. , and the 7 refers to 7 % of all 18- to 49 @-@ year @-@ olds watching television at the time of the broadcast in the U.S. \n Robert Canning of IGN wrote that this episode \" turned out to be an absolute winner \" .", "He concluded that \" with its more relatable storylines and moments like the eerie @-@ voiced guy at the hospital , Liz <unk> tables for her mac and cheese , and watching an entire sandwich be eaten in real time in the airport security line , ' Sandwich Day ' was a definite highlight in the post @-@ writers ' strike season . \"", "Erin Fox of TV Guide said that \" the minor story of the episode was probably the funniest \" .", "Jeff <unk> of Entertainment Weekly thought that this episode \" was nothing more than ... <unk> \" .", "He called this episode a \" weak link \" ." ]
[ "Meanwhile , after being ousted from his office on the 52nd floor by Devon Banks ( Will <unk> ) , Jack is not taking well to his new job on the 12th floor ." ]
[ " = Sandwich Day = \n \n \" Sandwich Day \" is the fourteenth episode of the second season of 30 Rock and the thirty @-@ fifth episode overall .", "It was written by one of the season 's executive producers , Robert Carlock , and one of the season 's co @-@ executive producers , Jack Burditt .", "The episode was directed by one of the season 's producers , Don <unk> .", "The episode first aired on May 1 , 2008 on the NBC network in the United States .", "Guest stars in this episode included Bill <unk> , Brian <unk> , <unk> <unk> , <unk> May , Jason Sudeikis , Miriam <unk> and <unk> <unk> .", "The episode earned Tina Fey the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series .", "Unusually this episode begins on the 30 Rock title sequence - there is no cold open as is normally the case .", "This episode begins on the annual TGS with Tracy Jordan ( a fictional sketch comedy series ) Sandwich Day .", "Liz Lemon ( Tina Fey ) receives a phone call from her ex @-@ boyfriend , Floyd ( Jason Sudeikis ) , asking for a place to stay ; Tracy Jordan ( Tracy Morgan ) , Jenna <unk> ( Jane Krakowski ) and the TGS writers try to get a new sandwich for Liz ; Jack Donaghy ( Alec Baldwin ) <unk> his future at General Electric .", "= = Plot = = \n \n It is the annual Sandwich Day for the crew of TGS .", "The <unk> , led by Mickey J.", "( Brian <unk> ) , bring in \" secret \" sandwiches from an unknown Italian <unk> in Brooklyn .", "When the writers eat Liz 's sandwich , Liz threatens that she will \" cut [ their ] faces up so bad [ ... ] [ they 'll ] all have <unk> . \"", "As a result , the writers and Tracy , aided by Jenna , enter a drinking contest against the <unk> in an attempt to get Liz a new sandwich .", "Floyd , who broke up with Liz in the episode \" Hiatus \" , calls Liz to ask if he can have a place to stay , as he has come to visit New York on business .", "Liz tries to win Floyd back , only for him to lie to her about going home to Cleveland , Ohio .", "Floyd eventually travels home , and the pair agree to remain friends .", "He later decides to move to Washington , D.C. , to be the new \" Homeland Security Director for Crisis and Weather Management . \"", "= = Production = = \n \n This episode was primarily filmed on April 1 , 2008 .", "This episode was the fourth episode written by Jack Burditt and the seventh written by Robert Carlock .", "The episode was the twelfth episode which was directed by Don <unk> .", "Jason Sudeikis , who played Floyd in this episode , has appeared in the main cast of Saturday Night Live , a weekly sketch comedy series which <unk> on NBC in the United States .", "Tina Fey was the head writer on Saturday Night Live from 1999 until 2006 .", "Various other cast members of Saturday Night Live have appeared on 30 Rock , including Rachel Dratch , Fred <unk> , Kristen <unk> , Will Forte , Jimmy Fallon , Amy Poehler , Will <unk> , Julia Louis @-@ Dreyfus , Bill <unk> , Tim Meadows , Andy <unk> , Chris <unk> and Molly Shannon .", "Tina Fey and Tracy Morgan have both been part of the main cast of Saturday Night Live .", "Alec Baldwin has also hosted Saturday Night Live sixteen times , the highest number of episodes of any host of the series .", "This was actress <unk> May 's second appearance in 30 Rock .", "She previously appeared in the episode \" Tracy Does Conan \" as a nurse who takes Liz 's blood for donation .", "In this episode she plays a <unk> who would not allow Liz past airport security because she had her Sandwich Day sandwich with her , and its dipping sauce container held \" more than 3 ounces . \"", "= = Reception = = \n \n \" Sandwich Day \" brought in an average of 5 @.", "@ 4 million viewers .", "The episode also achieved a 2 @.", "@ 6 / 7 in the key 18- to 49 @-@ year @-@ old demographic .", "The 2 @.", "@ 6 refers to 2 @.", "@ 6 % of all 18- to 49 @-@ year @-@ olds in the U.S. , and the 7 refers to 7 % of all 18- to 49 @-@ year @-@ olds watching television at the time of the broadcast in the U.S. \n Robert Canning of IGN wrote that this episode \" turned out to be an absolute winner \" .", "He concluded that \" with its more relatable storylines and moments like the eerie @-@ voiced guy at the hospital , Liz <unk> tables for her mac and cheese , and watching an entire sandwich be eaten in real time in the airport security line , ' Sandwich Day ' was a definite highlight in the post @-@ writers ' strike season . \"", "Erin Fox of TV Guide said that \" the minor story of the episode was probably the funniest \" .", "Jeff <unk> of Entertainment Weekly thought that this episode \" was nothing more than ... <unk> \" .", "He called this episode a \" weak link \" ." ]
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[ " = Glorious First of June = \n \n The Glorious First of June ( also known in France as the <unk> du 13 <unk> an 2 or Combat de <unk> ) [ Note A ] of 1794 was the first and largest fleet action of the naval conflict between the Kingdom of Great Britain and the First French Republic during the French Revolutionary Wars .", "The action was the culmination of a campaign that had <unk> @-@ crossed the Bay of Biscay over the previous month in which both sides had captured numerous merchant ships and minor warships and had engaged in two partial , but inconclusive , fleet actions .", "The British Channel Fleet under Admiral Lord Howe attempted to prevent the passage of a vital French grain convoy from the United States , which was protected by the French Atlantic Fleet , commanded by Rear @-@ Admiral Villaret @-@ <unk> .", "The two forces clashed in the Atlantic Ocean , some 400 nautical miles ( 700 km ) west of the French island of Ushant on 1 June 1794 .", "During the battle , Howe defied naval convention by ordering his fleet to turn towards the French and for each of his vessels to rake and engage their immediate opponent .", "This unexpected order was not understood by all of his captains , and as a result his attack was more <unk> than he intended .", "Nevertheless , his ships inflicted a severe tactical defeat on the French fleet .", "In the aftermath of the battle both fleets were left shattered ; in no condition for further combat , Howe and Villaret returned to their home ports .", "Despite losing seven of his ships of the line , Villaret had bought enough time for the French grain convoy to reach safety unimpeded by Howe 's fleet , securing a strategic success .", "However , he was also forced to withdraw his battle fleet back to port , leaving the British free to conduct a campaign of blockade for the remainder of the war .", "In the immediate aftermath both sides claimed victory and the outcome of the battle was seized upon by the press of both nations as a demonstration of the prowess and bravery of their respective navies .", "The Glorious First of June demonstrated a number of the major problems inherent in the French and British navies at the start of the Revolutionary Wars .", "Both admirals were faced with disobedience from their captains , along with ill @-@ discipline and poor training among their <unk> crews , and they failed to control their fleets effectively during the height of the combat .", "= = Background = = \n \n Since early 1792 France had been at war with four of its neighbours on two fronts , battling Austria and Prussia in the Austrian Netherlands , and the Austrians and <unk> in Italy .", "On 2 January 1793 , almost one year into the French Revolutionary War , republican @-@ held forts at Brest in Brittany fired on the British brig HMS <unk> .", "[ Note B ] A few weeks later , following the execution of the imprisoned King Louis XVI , diplomatic ties between Britain and France were broken .", "On 1 February France declared war on both Britain and the Dutch Republic .", "Protected from immediate invasion by the English Channel , Britain prepared for an extensive naval campaign and dispatched troops to the Netherlands for service against the French .", "Throughout the remainder of 1793 , the British and French navies undertook minor operations in Northern waters , the Mediterranean and the West and East Indies , where both nations maintained colonies .", "The closest the Channel Fleet had come to an engagement was when it had narrowly missed <unk> the French convoy from the Caribbean , escorted by 15 ships of the line on 2 August .", "The only major clash was the Siege of Toulon , a confused and bloody affair in which the British force holding the town — alongside Spanish , <unk> , Austrian and French Royalist troops — had to be evacuated by the Royal Navy to prevent its imminent defeat at the hands of the French Republican army .", "The aftermath of this siege was <unk> by <unk> and accusations of cowardice and betrayal among the allies , eventually resulting in Spain switching allegiance with the signing of the Treaty of San <unk> two years later .", "Nevertheless , the siege produced one major success : Sir Sidney Smith , with parties of sailors from the retreating British fleet , accomplished the destruction of substantial French naval stores and shipping in Toulon .", "More might have been achieved had the Spanish raiding parties that accompanied Smith not been issued with secret orders to stall the destruction of the French fleet .", "The situation in Europe remained volatile into 1794 .", "Off Northern France , the French Atlantic Fleet had mutinied due to errors in provisions and pay .", "In consequence , the French Navy officer corps suffered greatly from the effects of the Reign of Terror , with many experienced sailors being executed , imprisoned or dismissed from the service for perceived <unk> .", "The shortage of provisions was more than a navy problem though ; France itself was <unk> because the social upheavals of the previous year had combined with a harsh winter to ruin the harvest .", "By this time at war with all her neighbours , France had nowhere to turn for overland imports of fresh provisions .", "Eventually a solution to the food crisis was agreed by the National Convention : food produced in France 's overseas colonies would be concentrated on board a fleet of merchant ships gathered in Chesapeake Bay , and augmented with food and goods purchased from the United States .", "During April and May 1794 , the <unk> would convoy the supplies across the Atlantic to Brest , protected by elements of the French Atlantic Fleet .", "= = Fleets = = \n \n The navies of Britain and France in 1794 were at very different stages of development .", "Although the British fleet was numerically superior , the French ships were larger and stronger , and carried a heavier weight of shot .", "The largest French ships were three @-@ <unk> first rates , carrying 110 or 120 guns , against 100 guns on the largest British vessels .", "= = = Royal Navy = = = \n \n Since the Spanish Armament of 1790 , the Royal Navy had been at sea in a state of readiness for over three years .", "The Navy 's dockyards under First Lord of the Admiralty Charles Middleton were all fully fitted and prepared for conflict .", "This was quite unlike the disasters of the American Revolutionary War ten years earlier , when an ill @-@ prepared Royal Navy had taken too long to reach full effectiveness and was consequently unable to support the North American campaign — which ended in defeat at the Battle of Yorktown due to lack of supplies .", "With British dockyards now readily turning out cannon , shot , sails , provisions and other essential equipment , the only remaining problem was that of manning the several hundred ships on the Navy list .", "Unfortunately for the British , gathering sufficient manpower was difficult and never satisfactorily accomplished throughout the entire war .", "The shortage of <unk> was such that press gangs were forced to take thousands of men with no experience on the sea , meaning that training and preparing them for naval life would take quite some time .", "The lack of Royal Marines was even more urgent , and soldiers from the British Army were drafted into the fleet for service at sea .", "Men of the 2nd .", "Regiment of Foot - The Queen 's ( Royal West Surrey Regiment ) and the 29th Regiment of Foot served aboard Royal Navy ships during the campaign ; their descendant regiments still maintain the battle honour \" 1 June 1794 \" .", "Despite these difficulties , the Channel Fleet was possessed of one of the best naval commanders of the age ; its commander @-@ in @-@ chief , Richard Howe , 1st Earl Howe , had learned his trade under Sir Edward <unk> and fought at the Battle of <unk> Bay in 1759 .", "In the spring of 1794 , with the French convoy 's arrival in European waters imminent , Howe had dispersed his fleet in three groups .", "George Montagu , in HMS Hector , was sent with six ships of the line and two frigates to guard British convoys to the East Indies , West Indies and Newfoundland as far as Cape <unk> .", "Peter <unk> , in HMS Suffolk and commanding six other ships , was to escort the convoys for the rest of their passage .", "The third force consisted of 26 ships of the line , with several supporting vessels , under Howe 's direct command .", "They were to patrol the Bay of Biscay for the arriving French .", "= = = French Navy = = = \n \n In contrast to their British counterparts , the French Navy was in a state of confusion .", "Although the quality of the fleet 's ships was high , the fleet hierarchy was <unk> by the same <unk> that had torn through France since the Revolution five years earlier .", "Consequently , the high standard of ships and ordnance was not matched by that of the available crews , which were largely untrained and inexperienced .", "With the Terror resulting in the death or dismissal of many senior French sailors and officers , political <unk> and conscripts – many of whom had never been to sea at all , let alone in a fighting vessel – filled the Atlantic fleet .", "The manpower problem was compounded by the supply crisis which was affecting the entire nation , with the fleet going unpaid and largely <unk> for months at times .", "In August 1793 , these problems came to a head in the fleet off Brest , when a lack of provisions resulted in a mutiny among the regular sailors .", "The crews overruled their officers and brought their ships into harbour in search of food , leaving the French coast undefended .", "The National Convention responded instantly by executing a <unk> of senior officers and ship 's non @-@ commissioned officers .", "Hundreds more officers and sailors were imprisoned , banished or dismissed from naval service .", "The effect of this purge was devastating , seriously degrading the fighting ability of the fleet by removing at a stroke many of its most capable personnel .", "In their places were promoted junior officers , merchant captains and even civilians who expressed sufficient revolutionary zeal , although few of them knew how to fight or control a battle fleet at sea .", "The newly appointed commander of this troubled fleet was Villaret de <unk> ; although formerly in a junior position , he was known to possess a high degree of tactical ability ; he had trained under Admiral Pierre André de <unk> in the Indian Ocean during the American war .", "However , Villaret 's attempts to mould his new officer corps into an effective fighting unit were hampered by another new appointee , a deputy of the National Convention named Jean @-@ Bon Saint @-@ André .", "Saint @-@ André 's job was to report directly to the National Convention on the revolutionary <unk> of both the fleet and its admiral .", "He frequently intervened in strategic planning and tactical operations .", "Shortly after his arrival , Saint @-@ André proposed issuing a decree ordering that any officer deemed to have shown insufficient zeal in defending his ship in action should be put to death on his return to France , although this highly controversial legislation does not appear to have ever been acted upon .", "Although his interference was a source of frustration for Villaret , Saint @-@ André 's dispatches to Paris were published regularly in Le Moniteur , and did much to popularise the Navy in France .", "The French Atlantic fleet was even more dispersed than the British in the spring of 1794 : Rear @-@ Admiral Pierre Vanstabel had been dispatched , with five ships including two of the line , to meet the much @-@ needed French grain convoy off the American eastern seaboard .", "Rear @-@ Admiral Joseph @-@ Marie Nielly had sailed from <unk> with five ships of the line and <unk> cruising warships to rendezvous with the convoy in the mid @-@ Atlantic .", "This left Villaret with 25 ships of the line at Brest to meet the threat posed by the British fleet under Lord Howe .", "= = = Convoy = = = \n \n By early spring of 1794 , the situation in France was dire .", "With famine looming after the failure of the harvest and the blockade of French ports and trade , the French government was forced to look overseas for sustenance .", "Turning to France 's colonies in the Americas , and the agricultural <unk> of the United States , the National Convention gave orders for the formation of a large convoy of sailing vessels to gather at Hampton Roads in the Chesapeake Bay , where Admiral Vanstabel would wait for them .", "According to contemporary historian William James this <unk> of ships was said to be over 350 strong , although he disputes this figure , citing the number as 117 ( in addition to the French warships ) .", "The convoy had also been augmented by the United States government , in both cargo and shipping , as repayment for French financial , moral and military support during the American Revolution .", "In supporting the French Revolution in this way , the American government , urged especially by Ambassador <unk> Morris , was fulfilling its ten @-@ year @-@ old debt to France .", "Friendly relations between the United States and France did not long survive the Jay Treaty which came into effect in 1796 ; by 1798 the two nations would be engaged in the Quasi War .", "= = May 1794 = = \n \n The French convoy , escorted by Vanstabel , departed America from Virginia on 2 April , and Howe sailed from Portsmouth on 2 May , taking his entire fleet to both escort British convoys to the Western Approaches and intercept the French .", "<unk> that Villaret was still in Brest , Howe spent two weeks searching the Bay of Biscay for the grain convoy , returning to Brest on 18 May to discover that Villaret had sailed the previous day .", "[ Note C ] Returning to sea in search of his opponent , Howe pursued Villaret deep into the Atlantic .", "Also at sea during this period were the squadrons of Nielly ( French ) and Montagu ( British ) , both of whom had met with some success ; Nielly had captured a number of British merchant ships and Montagu had taken several back .", "Nielly was the first to encounter the grain convoy , deep in the Atlantic in the second week of May .", "He took it under escort as it moved closer to Europe , while Montagu was searching <unk> to the south .", "Despite Howe 's pursuit , the main French sortie found initial success , running into a Dutch convoy and taking 20 ships from it on Villaret 's first day at sea .", "For the next week Howe continued to follow the French , seizing and burning a trail of French @-@ held Dutch ships and enemy <unk> .", "On 25 May Howe spotted a <unk> from Villaret 's fleet and gave chase ; <unk> led Howe straight to his opponent 's location .", "Having finally found Villaret , on 28 May Howe attacked , using a flying squadron of his fastest ships to cut off its rearmost vessel <unk> .", "This first rate was at various times engaged with six British ships and took heavy damage , possibly striking her colours late in the action .", "As darkness fell the British and French fleets separated , leaving <unk> and her final enemy , HMS Audacious , still locked in combat behind them .", "These two ships parted company during the night and eventually returned to their respective home ports .", "By this stage Villaret knew through his patrolling frigates that the grain convoy was close , and deliberately took his fleet to the west , hoping to decoy Howe away from the vital convoy .", "Taking the bait , the following day Howe attacked again , but his attempt to split the French fleet in half was unsuccessful when his lead ship , HMS Caesar , failed to follow orders .", "Much damage was done to both fleets but the action was inconclusive , and the two forces again separated without having settled the issue .", "Howe had however gained an important advantage during the engagement by seizing the weather gage , enabling him to further attack Villaret at a time of his choosing .", "Three French ships were sent back to port with damage , but these losses were offset by reinforcements gained the following day with the arrival of Nielly 's detached squadron .", "Battle was postponed during the next two days because of thick fog , but when the haze lifted on 1 June 1794 , the battle lines were only 6 miles ( 10 km ) apart and Howe was prepared to force a decisive action .", "= = First of June = = \n \n Although Howe was in a favourable position , Villaret had not been idle during the night .", "He had attempted , with near success , to distance his ships from the British fleet ; when dawn broke at 05 : 00 he was within a few hours of gaining enough wind to escape over the horizon .", "<unk> his men to breakfast , Howe took full advantage of his position on the weather gage to close with Villaret , and by 08 : 12 the British fleet was just four miles ( 6 km ) from the enemy .", "By this time , Howe 's formation was strung out in an organised line parallel to the French , with frigates acting as <unk> for the admiral 's commands .", "The French were likewise in line ahead and the two lines began exchanging long @-@ range gunfire at 09 : 24 , whereupon Howe unleashed his innovative <unk> .", "It was normal in fleet actions of the 18th century for the two lines of battle to pass one another <unk> , exchanging fire at long ranges and then wearing away , often without either side losing a ship or taking an enemy .", "In contrast , Howe was counting on the professionalism of his captains and crews combined with the advantage of the weather gage to attack the French directly , driving through their line .", "However , this time he did not plan to manoeuvre in the way he had during the two previous encounters ; each ship following in the wake of that in front to create a new line <unk> through his opponent 's force ( as Rodney had done at the Battle of the <unk> 12 years earlier ) .", "Instead , Howe ordered each of his ships to turn individually towards the French line , intending to breach it at every point and rake the French ships at both bow and stern .", "The British captains would then pull up on the <unk> side of their opposite numbers , cutting them off from their retreat <unk> , and engage them directly , hopefully forcing each to surrender and consequently destroying the French Atlantic Fleet .", "= = British break the line = = \n \n Within minutes of issuing the signal and turning his flagship HMS Queen Charlotte , Howe 's plan began to <unk> .", "Many of the British captains had either misunderstood or ignored the signal and were hanging back in the original line .", "Other ships were still struggling with damage from Howe 's earlier engagements and could not get into action fast enough .", "The result was a ragged formation tipped by Queen Charlotte that headed <unk> for Villaret 's fleet .", "The French responded by firing on the British ships as they approached , but the lack of training and coordination in the French fleet was obvious ; many ships which did obey Howe 's order and attacked the French directly arrived in action without significant damage .", "= = = Van squadron = = = \n \n Although Queen Charlotte pressed on all sail , she was not the first through the enemy line .", "That distinction belonged to a ship of the van squadron under Admiral Graves : HMS Defence under Captain James Gambier , a notoriously <unk> officer nicknamed \" <unk> Jimmy \" by his contemporaries .", "Defence , the seventh ship of the British line , successfully cut the French line between its sixth and seventh ships ; Mucius and <unk> .", "<unk> both opponents , Defence soon found herself in difficulty due to the failure of those ships behind her to properly follow up .", "This left her vulnerable to Mucius , <unk> and the ships following them , with which she began a furious <unk> .", "However , Defence was not the only ship of the van to break the French line ; minutes later George Cranfield @-@ Berkeley in HMS Marlborough executed Howe 's manoeuvre perfectly , <unk> and then <unk> his ship with Impétueux .", "In front of Marlborough the rest of the van had mixed success .", "HMS Bellerophon and HMS Leviathan were both still suffering the effects of their <unk> earlier in the week and did not breach the enemy line .", "Instead they pulled along the near side of <unk> and America respectively and brought them to close gunnery duels .", "Rear @-@ Admiral Thomas Pasley of Bellerophon was an early casualty , losing a leg in the opening exchanges .", "HMS Royal Sovereign , Graves 's flagship , was less successful due to a <unk> of distance that resulted in her pulling up too far from the French line and coming under heavy fire from her opponent Terrible .", "In the time it took to engage Terrible more closely , Royal Sovereign suffered a severe pounding and Admiral Graves was badly wounded .", "More disturbing to Lord Howe were the actions of HMS Russell and HMS Caesar .", "Russell 's captain John <unk> Payne was criticised at the time for failing to get to <unk> with the enemy more closely and allowing her opponent <unk> to badly damage her rigging in the early stages , although later commentators blamed damage received on 29 May for her poor start to the action .", "There were no such <unk> , however , for Captain Anthony Molloy of Caesar , who totally failed in his duty to engage the enemy .", "Molloy completely ignored Howe 's signal and continued ahead as if the British battleline was following him rather than engaging the French fleet directly .", "Caesar did participate in a <unk> exchange of fire with the leading French ship Trajan but her fire had little effect , while Trajan inflicted much damage to Caesar 's rigging and was subsequently able to attack Bellerophon as well , <unk> unchecked through the melee developing at the head of the line .", "= = = Centre = = = \n \n The centre of the two fleets was divided by two separate squadrons of the British line : the forward division under admirals Benjamin Caldwell and George Bowyer and the rear under Lord Howe .", "While Howe in Queen Charlotte was engaging the French closely , his subordinates in the forward division were less active .", "Instead of moving in on their opposite numbers directly , the forward division <unk> closed with the French in line ahead formation , engaging in a long distance duel which did not prevent their opponents from harassing the embattled Defence just ahead of them .", "Of all the ships in this squadron only HMS Invincible , under Thomas <unk> , ranged close to the French lines .", "Invincible was badly damaged by her lone charge but managed to engage the larger Juste .", "HMS Barfleur under Bowyer did later enter the action , but Bowyer was not present , having lost a leg in the opening exchanges .", "Howe and Queen Charlotte led the fleet by example , sailing directly at the French flagship Montagne .", "Passing between Montagne and the next in line Vengeur du Peuple , Queen Charlotte raked both and hauled up close to Montagne to engage in a close @-@ range artillery battle .", "As she did so , Queen Charlotte also became briefly entangled with Jacobin , and exchanged fire with her too , causing serious damage to both French ships .", "To the right of Queen Charlotte , HMS Brunswick had initially struggled to join the action .", "<unk> behind the flagship , her captain John Harvey received a <unk> from Howe for the delay .", "<unk> by this signal , Harvey pushed his ship forward and almost <unk> Queen Charlotte , blocking her view of the eastern half of the French fleet for a time and taking severe damage from French fire as she did so .", "Harvey hoped to run aboard Jacobin and support his admiral directly , but was not fast enough to reach her and so attempted to cut between Achille and Vengeur du Peuple .", "This manoeuvre failed when Brunswick 's anchors became entangled in Vengeur 's rigging .", "Harvey 's master asked if Vengeur should be cut loose , to which Harvey replied \" No ; we have got her and we will keep her \" .", "The two ships swung so close to each other that Brunswick 's crew could not open their gunports and had to fire through the closed <unk> , the ships battering each other from a distance of just a few feet .", "Behind this combat , other ships of the centre division struck the French line , HMS Valiant under Thomas Pringle passing close to <unk> which pulled away , her crew suffering from <unk> and unable to take their ship into battle .", "Valiant instead turned her attention on Achille , which had already been raked by Queen Charlotte and Brunswick , and badly damaged her before pressing on sail to join the embattled van division .", "HMS Orion under John Thomas <unk> and HMS Queen under Admiral Alan Gardner both attacked the same ship , Queen suffering severely from the earlier actions in which her masts were badly damaged and her captain John <unk> mortally wounded .", "Both ships bore down on the French Northumberland , which was soon dismasted and left attempting to escape on only the stump of a mast .", "Queen was too slow to engage Northumberland as closely as Orion , and soon fell in with Jemmappes , both ships battering each other severely .", "= = = Rear = = = \n \n Of the British rear ships , only two made a determined effort to break the French line .", "Admiral Hood 's flagship HMS Royal George pierced it between Républicain and Sans Pareil , engaging both closely , while HMS Glory came through the line behind Sans Pareil and threw herself into the melee as well .", "The rest of the British and French rearguard did not participate in this close combat ; HMS Montagu fought a long range gunnery duel with Neptune which damaged neither ship severely , although the British captain James Montagu was killed in the opening exchanges , command <unk> on Lieutenant Ross Donnelly .", "Next in line , HMS Ramillies ignored her opponent completely and sailed west , Captain Henry Harvey seeking Brunswick , his brother 's ship , in the confused action around Queen Charlotte .", "Three other British ships failed to respond to the signal from Howe , including HMS Alfred which engaged the French line at extreme range without noticeable effect , and Captain Charles Cotton in HMS <unk> who likewise did little until the action was decided , at which point he took the surrender of several already shattered French ships .", "Finally HMS <unk> under <unk> <unk> took no part in the initial action at all , standing well away from the British line and failing to engage the enemy despite the signal for close engagement hanging <unk> from her <unk> .", "The French rear ships were no less idle , with <unk> and <unk> firing at any British ships in range but refusing to close or participate in the <unk> on either side .", "The French rear ship Scipion did not attempt to join the action either , but could not avoid becoming embroiled in the group around Royal George and Républicain and suffered severe damage .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n Within an hour of their opening <unk> the British and French lines were <unk> confused , with three separate engagements being fought within sight of one another .", "In the van , Caesar had finally attempted to join the fight , only to have a vital spar shot away by Trajan which caused her to slip down the two embattled fleets without contributing significantly to the battle .", "Bellerophon and Leviathan were in the thick of the action , the outnumbered Bellerophon taking serious damage to her rigging .", "This left her unable to manoeuvre and in danger from her opponents , of which Eole also suffered severely .", "Captain William Johnstone Hope sought to extract his ship from her perilous position and called up support ; the frigate HMS <unk> under Captain Edward <unk> arrived to provide assistance .", "<unk> brought his small ship between the ships of the French battleline and opened fire on Eole , helping to drive off three ships of the line and then <unk> Bellerophon to safety .", "Leviathan , under Lord Hugh Seymour , had been more successful than Bellerophon , her gunnery <unk> America despite receiving fire from Eole and Trajan in passing .", "Leviathan only left America after a two @-@ hour duel , sailing at 11 : 50 to join Queen Charlotte in the centre .", "Russell had not broken the French line and her opponent <unk> got the better of her , knocking away a <unk> and escaping to windward with Trajan and Eole .", "Russell then fired on several passing French ships before joining Leviathan in attacking the centre of the French line .", "Russell 's boats also took the surrender of America , her crew boarding the vessel to make her a prize ( although later replaced by men from Royal Sovereign ) .", "Royal Sovereign lost Admiral Graves to a serious wound and lost her opponent as well , as Terrible fell out of the line to windward and joined a growing collection of French ships forming a new line on the far side of the action .", "Villaret was leading this line in his flagship Montagne , which had escaped from Queen Charlotte , and it was Montagne which Royal Sovereign engaged next , pursuing her close to the new French line accompanied by Valiant , and beginning a long @-@ range action .", "Behind Royal Sovereign was Marlborough , <unk> tangled with Impétueux .", "<unk> damaged and on the verge of surrender , Impétueux was briefly <unk> when Mucius appeared through the smoke and collided with both ships .", "The three entangled ships continued exchanging fire for some time , all suffering heavy casualties with Marlborough and Impétueux losing all three of their masts .", "This combat continued for several hours .", "Captain Berkeley of Marlborough had to retire below with serious wounds , and command fell to Lieutenant John <unk> , who signalled for help from the frigates in reserve .", "Robert <unk> responded in HMS <unk> , which had the assignment of repeating signals , and towed Marlborough out of the line as Mucius freed herself and made for the regrouped French fleet to the north .", "Impétueux was in too damaged a state to move at all , and was soon seized by sailors from HMS Russell .", "<unk> , Defence was unable to hold any of her various opponents to a protracted duel , and by 13 : 00 was threatened by the damaged Républicain moving from the east .", "Although Républicain later hauled off to join Villaret to the north , Gambier requested support for his ship from the fleet 's frigates and was aided by HMS <unk> under Captain William <unk> .", "As Impétueux passed she fired on <unk> , to which <unk> responded with several broadsides of his own .", "Invincible , the only ship of the forward division of the British centre to engage the enemy closely , became embroiled in the confusion surrounding Queen Charlotte .", "Invincible 's guns drove Juste onto the broadside of Queen Charlotte , where she was forced to surrender to Lieutenant Henry <unk> in a boat from Invincible .", "Among the other ships of the division there were only minor casualties , although HMS <unk> lost several yards and was only brought back into line by the quick reactions of two junior officers , Lieutenant Robert Otway and <unk> Charles <unk> .", "The conflict between Queen Charlotte and Montagne was oddly one @-@ sided , the French flagship failing to make use of her lower @-@ deck guns and consequently suffering extensive damage and casualties .", "Queen Charlotte in her turn was damaged by fire from nearby ships and was therefore unable to follow when Montagne set her remaining sails and slipped to the north to create a new focal point for the survivors of the French fleet .", "Queen Charlotte also took fire during the engagement from HMS Gibraltar , under Thomas Mackenzie , which had failed to close with the enemy and instead fired at random into the smoke bank surrounding the flagship .", "Captain Sir Andrew <unk> Douglas was seriously wounded by this fire .", "Following Montagne 's escape , Queen Charlotte engaged Jacobin and Républicain as they passed , and was successful in forcing the surrender of Juste .", "To the east of Queen Charlotte , Brunswick and Vengeur du Peuple continued their bitter combat , locked together and firing main broadsides from point blank range .", "Captain Harvey of Brunswick was mortally wounded early in this action by <unk> fire from Vengeur , but refused to quit the deck , ordering more fire into his opponent .", "Brunswick also managed to drive Achille off from her far side when the French ship attempted to intervene .", "Achille , already damaged , was totally dismasted in the exchange and briefly surrendered , although her crew rescinded this when it became clear Brunswick was in no position to take possession .", "With her colours <unk> , Achille then made what sail she could in an attempt to join Villaret to the north .", "It was not until 12 : 45 that the shattered Vengeur and Brunswick pulled apart , both largely dismasted and very battered .", "Brunswick was only able to return to the British side of the line after being supported by Ramillies , while Vengeur was unable to move at all .", "Ramillies took Vengeur 's surrender after a brief <unk> but was unable to board her and instead pursued the fleeing Achille , which soon surrendered as well .", "To the east , Orion and Queen forced the surrender of both Northumberland and Jemmappes , although Queen was unable to secure Jemmappes and she had to be abandoned later .", "Queen especially was badly damaged and unable to make the British lines again , <unk> between the newly reformed French fleet and the British battleline along with several other shattered ships .", "Royal George and Glory had between them disabled Scipion and Sans Pareil in a bitter exchange , but were also too badly damaged themselves to take possession .", "All four ships were among those left drifting in the gap between the fleets .", "= = French recovery = = \n \n Villaret in Montagne , having successfully broken contact with the British flagship and slipped away to the north , managed to gather 11 ships of the line around him and formed them up in a reconstituted battle squadron .", "At 11 : 30 , with the main action drawing to a close , he began a recovery manoeuvre intended to lessen the tactical defeat his fleet had suffered .", "<unk> his new squadron at the battered Queen , Villaret 's attack created consternation in the British fleet , which was unprepared for a second engagement .", "However , discerning Villaret 's intention , Howe also pulled his ships together to create a new force .", "His reformed squadron consisted of Queen Charlotte , Royal Sovereign , Valiant , Leviathan , Barfleur , and <unk> .", "Howe deployed this squadron in defence of Queen , and the two short lines engaged one another at a distance before Villaret abandoned his manoeuvre and hauled off to collect several of his own dismasted ships that were <unk> to escape British pursuit .", "Villaret was subsequently joined by the battered Terrible , which sailed straight through the dispersed British fleet to reach the French lines , and he also recovered the dismasted Scipion , Mucius , Jemmappes , and Républicain — all of which lay within reach of the <unk> British ships — before turning eastwards towards France .", "At this stage of the battle , Howe retired below and the British consolidation was left to his Captain of the Fleet , Sir Roger Curtis .", "Curtis was subsequently blamed by some in the Navy for not capturing more of the dismasted French ships , and was also accused of <unk> Howe from attempting further pursuit .", "In fact , the British fleet was unable to pursue Villaret , having only 11 ships still capable of battle to the French 12 , and having numerous dismasted ships and prizes to protect .", "<unk> and <unk> , the British crews set about making hasty repairs and securing their prizes ; seven in total , including the badly damaged Vengeur du Peuple .", "Vengeur had been holed by cannon firing from Brunswick directly through the ship 's bottom , and after her surrender no British ship had managed to get men aboard .", "This left Vengeur 's few remaining unwounded crew to attempt to salvage what they could — a task made harder when some of her sailors broke into the spirit room and became drunk .", "Ultimately the ship 's pumps became <unk> , and Vengeur began to sink .", "Only the timely arrival of boats from the undamaged Alfred and HMS <unk> , as well as the services of the cutter HMS <unk> , saved any of the Vengeur 's crew from drowning , these ships taking off nearly 500 sailors between them .", "Lieutenant John <unk> of <unk> was especially commended for this hazardous work .", "By 18 : 15 , Vengeur was clearly beyond salvage and only the very worst of the wounded , the dead , and the drunk remained aboard .", "Several sailors are said to have <unk> the <unk> from the bow of the ship and cried \" <unk> la Nation , <unk> la <unk> ! \"", "Having escaped to the east , Villaret made what sail his battered fleet could muster to return to France , and dispatched his frigates in search of the convoy .", "Villaret was also hoping for reinforcements ; eight ships of the line , commanded by Admiral Pierre @-@ François Cornic , were patrolling near the Ushant headland .", "Behind him to the west , the British took the whole night to secure their ships and prizes , not setting out to return to Britain until 05 : 00 on 2 June .", "Casualties in the battle are notoriously hard to calculate exactly .", "With only one exception ( Scipion ) , records made by the French captains of their losses at the time are incomplete .", "The only immediately available casualty counts are the sketchy reports of Saint @-@ André and the records made by British officers aboard the captured ships , neither of which can be treated as completely reliable .", "Most sources accept that French casualties in the campaign numbered approximately 7 @,@ 000 , including around 3 @,@ 000 captured , but these figures are vague and frequently do not agree with each other on details .", "British casualties are easier to confirm but here , too , there are some discrepancies ; overall British casualties are generally given as around 1 @,@ 200 .", "= = The convoy arrives = = \n \n With a large portion of his fleet no longer <unk> , Howe was unable to resume his search for the French convoy in the Bay of Biscay .", "The Admiralty , though unaware of Howe 's specific circumstances , knew a battle had taken place through the arrival of HMS Audacious in Portsmouth , and was preparing a second expedition under George Montagu .", "Montagu had returned to England after his unsuccessful May cruise , and was <unk> in Portsmouth when ordered to sea again .", "His force of ten ships was intended to both cover Howe 's withdrawal from Biscay , and find and attack the French grain convoy .", "Montagu returned to sea on 3 June , and by 8 June was off Ushant searching for signs of either the French or Howe ; unknown to him , neither had yet entered European waters .", "At 15 : 30 on 8 June Montagu spotted sails , and soon identified them as the enemy .", "He had located Cornic 's squadron , which was also patrolling for the convoy and the returning fleets .", "Montagu gave chase and drove Cornic into <unk> Bay , where he blockaded the French squadron overnight , hoping to bring them to action the following day .", "However , on 9 June , Montagu sighted 19 French ships appearing from the west — the remnants of Villaret 's fleet .", "<unk> turning his ships , Montagu sailed south to avoid becoming trapped between two forces which might easily overwhelm him .", "Villaret and Cornic gave chase for a day before turning east towards the safety of the French ports .", "Howe benefited from Montagu 's withdrawal , as his own battered fleet passed close to the scene of this stand @-@ off on 10 June , pushing north into the English Channel .", "With Villaret and Cornic <unk> pursuing Montagu to the south , Howe was free to pass Ushant without difficulty and arrived off Plymouth on 12 June , joined soon afterwards by Montagu .", "Villaret had anchored with Cornic in <unk> Bay the day before , but Saint @-@ André refused to allow him to enter Brest until the republican attitudes of the town 's population had been assessed .", "On 12 June , the convoy from America finally arrived off France , having lost just one ship in passage during a storm .", "= = Aftermath = = \n \n Both Britain and France claimed victory in the battle : Britain by virtue of capturing or sinking seven French ships without losing any of her own and remaining in control of the battle site ; France because the vital convoy had passed through the Atlantic unharmed and arrived in France without significant loss .", "The two fleets were showered by their respective nations with both praise and criticism – the latter particularly directed at those captains not felt to have contributed significantly to the fighting .", "The British fleet in Spithead was treated with a Royal visit by King George III and the entire royal household .", "= = = France = = = \n \n In France the revolutionary principles of <unk> precluded extensive awards , but Villaret was promoted to vice @-@ admiral on 27 September 1794 and other minor awards were distributed to the admirals of the fleet .", "In addition the fleet 's officers took part in a celebratory parade from Brest to Paris , accompanying the recently arrived food supplies .", "The role of Vengeur du Peuple was <unk> by Bertrand <unk> , giving birth to an exalted legend .", "<unk> in France concerning the battle 's outcome was divided ; while many celebrated Saint @-@ André 's exaggerated accounts of victory in Le Moniteur , senior naval officers disagreed .", "Among the dissenters was the highly experienced but recently dismissed Admiral Kerguelen .", "Kerguelen was disgusted by Villaret 's failure to renew the battle after he had reformed his squadron , and felt that the French fleet could have been successful tactically as well as strategically if only Villaret had made greater efforts to engage the remains of Howe 's fleet .", "The French Navy had suffered its worst losses in a single day since the Battle of La <unk> in 1692 .", "Ultimately the revolutionary excesses of the period would prove disastrous for the French Navy .", "<unk> leadership , conflicting and arbitrary orders and the <unk> of the experienced <unk> in the ranks promoted a negative attitude in the French officer corps .", "The French <unk> did not contest British dominance in Northern European waters again , and their raiding operations repeatedly ended in failure at the hands of more confident British squadrons and the <unk> Atlantic weather .", "By 1805 , when the last great French fleet to take to the sea was crushed at the Battle of Trafalgar , poor training and low investment in the Navy had reduced its efficiency to levels <unk> 20 years earlier .", "= = = Britain = = = \n \n In Britain , numerous honours were bestowed on the fleet and its commanders .", "Admiral Howe , already an earl , refused any further elevation , and King George III was <unk> from making him a Knight of the Garter by one of Howe 's political opponents .", "Vice @-@ Admiral Graves was elevated to the <unk> of Ireland as Baron Graves , while Vice @-@ Admiral Hood was made Viscount <unk> .", "Rear @-@ Admirals Bowyer , Gardner , Pasley and Curtis ( the last @-@ named was promoted from captain on 4 July 1794 ) were all made <unk> , and Bowyer and Pasley also received <unk> of £ 1 @,@ 000 a year to compensate them for their severe wounds .", "All first lieutenants were promoted to commander and numerous other officers were promoted in consequence of their actions .", "The thanks of parliament were unanimously passed to all who fought at the action and various other gifts and awards were distributed among the fleet .", "A memorial to Captains John <unk> and John Harvey , both of whom had died of their wounds on 30 June , was raised in Westminster Abbey .", "There was , however , a bitter consequence of the awards , rooted in Howe 's official dispatch to the Admiralty concerning the battle , which according to some accounts was actually written by Curtis .", "Howe had <unk> a list to his report containing the names of officers whom he believed <unk> special reward for their part in the battle .", "The list included Vice @-@ Admirals Graves and Hood , Rear @-@ Admirals Bowyer , Gardner , and Pasley , and Captains Seymour , <unk> , Cranfield @-@ Berkeley , Gambier , John Harvey , Payne , Henry Harvey , Pringle , <unk> , <unk> , Nichols , and Hope .", "Also mentioned were <unk> <unk> and Donnelly .", "The list had omitted a number of officers who had served in the battle , and the justice of their omission was a highly controversial issue in the Navy .", "Rear @-@ Admiral Caldwell was the sole British flag officer present not to receive a hereditary honour , although he was promoted to Vice @-@ Admiral on 4 July ( as were Bowyer and Gardner ) .", "After studying the ship 's logs and reports of the battle , the Admiralty minted a medal to be awarded to the living captains on the list only ( although Captain William Parker of HMS Audacious was awarded one as well ) .", "The captains excluded from the list were furious , and the <unk> from this selective commendation lasted years : in 1795 Vice @-@ Admiral Caldwell quit the service in anger as a result , while <unk> <unk> , flag captain of Barfleur , refused all awards for future service until the Glorious First of June medal was presented to him as well .", "He eventually received it after the Battle of Cape St Vincent in 1797 .", "Over five decades later the battle was among the actions recognised by a <unk> attached to the Naval General Service Medal , awarded upon application to all British participants still living in 1847 .", "<unk> of all was the <unk> campaign directed at Anthony Molloy , captain of HMS Caesar .", "Molloy was accused of cowardice by fellow officers for his failure to follow Howe 's orders on both 29 May and 1 June .", "Molloy 's request for an official court @-@ martial to clear his name failed , and although his personal courage was not called into question , his professional ability was .", "Molloy was dismissed from his ship .", "Of the captured ships , several were purchased and enjoyed long careers in the Royal Navy , in particular the two 80 @-@ gun ships HMS Sans Pareil which was decommissioned in 1802 but not broken up until 1842 , and HMS Juste , which was a popular command until her decommissioning in 1802 at the Peace of Amiens .", "Of the four 74 @-@ gun prizes , Achille and Northumberland ( both <unk> built in the late 1770s ) were broken up as <unk> soon after arrival in Britain , while Impétueux was destroyed in a dockyard fire on 24 August 1794 while undergoing repairs .", "America , the final prize , was taken into the Royal Navy as HMS America but renamed HMS <unk> in July 1795 and remained in service until 1813 .", "The combined prize money for these ships was £ 201 @,@ <unk> ( the equivalent of £ 21 @,@ 000 @,@ 000 as of 2016 ) , divided among the ships under Lord Howe 's command ." ]
[ "Queen Charlotte also took fire during the engagement from HMS Gibraltar , under Thomas Mackenzie , which had failed to close with the enemy and instead fired at random into the smoke bank surrounding the flagship ." ]
[ " = Glorious First of June = \n \n The Glorious First of June ( also known in France as the <unk> du 13 <unk> an 2 or Combat de <unk> ) [ Note A ] of 1794 was the first and largest fleet action of the naval conflict between the Kingdom of Great Britain and the First French Republic during the French Revolutionary Wars .", "The action was the culmination of a campaign that had <unk> @-@ crossed the Bay of Biscay over the previous month in which both sides had captured numerous merchant ships and minor warships and had engaged in two partial , but inconclusive , fleet actions .", "The British Channel Fleet under Admiral Lord Howe attempted to prevent the passage of a vital French grain convoy from the United States , which was protected by the French Atlantic Fleet , commanded by Rear @-@ Admiral Villaret @-@ <unk> .", "The two forces clashed in the Atlantic Ocean , some 400 nautical miles ( 700 km ) west of the French island of Ushant on 1 June 1794 .", "During the battle , Howe defied naval convention by ordering his fleet to turn towards the French and for each of his vessels to rake and engage their immediate opponent .", "This unexpected order was not understood by all of his captains , and as a result his attack was more <unk> than he intended .", "Nevertheless , his ships inflicted a severe tactical defeat on the French fleet .", "In the aftermath of the battle both fleets were left shattered ; in no condition for further combat , Howe and Villaret returned to their home ports .", "Despite losing seven of his ships of the line , Villaret had bought enough time for the French grain convoy to reach safety unimpeded by Howe 's fleet , securing a strategic success .", "However , he was also forced to withdraw his battle fleet back to port , leaving the British free to conduct a campaign of blockade for the remainder of the war .", "In the immediate aftermath both sides claimed victory and the outcome of the battle was seized upon by the press of both nations as a demonstration of the prowess and bravery of their respective navies .", "The Glorious First of June demonstrated a number of the major problems inherent in the French and British navies at the start of the Revolutionary Wars .", "Both admirals were faced with disobedience from their captains , along with ill @-@ discipline and poor training among their <unk> crews , and they failed to control their fleets effectively during the height of the combat .", "= = Background = = \n \n Since early 1792 France had been at war with four of its neighbours on two fronts , battling Austria and Prussia in the Austrian Netherlands , and the Austrians and <unk> in Italy .", "On 2 January 1793 , almost one year into the French Revolutionary War , republican @-@ held forts at Brest in Brittany fired on the British brig HMS <unk> .", "[ Note B ] A few weeks later , following the execution of the imprisoned King Louis XVI , diplomatic ties between Britain and France were broken .", "On 1 February France declared war on both Britain and the Dutch Republic .", "Protected from immediate invasion by the English Channel , Britain prepared for an extensive naval campaign and dispatched troops to the Netherlands for service against the French .", "Throughout the remainder of 1793 , the British and French navies undertook minor operations in Northern waters , the Mediterranean and the West and East Indies , where both nations maintained colonies .", "The closest the Channel Fleet had come to an engagement was when it had narrowly missed <unk> the French convoy from the Caribbean , escorted by 15 ships of the line on 2 August .", "The only major clash was the Siege of Toulon , a confused and bloody affair in which the British force holding the town — alongside Spanish , <unk> , Austrian and French Royalist troops — had to be evacuated by the Royal Navy to prevent its imminent defeat at the hands of the French Republican army .", "The aftermath of this siege was <unk> by <unk> and accusations of cowardice and betrayal among the allies , eventually resulting in Spain switching allegiance with the signing of the Treaty of San <unk> two years later .", "Nevertheless , the siege produced one major success : Sir Sidney Smith , with parties of sailors from the retreating British fleet , accomplished the destruction of substantial French naval stores and shipping in Toulon .", "More might have been achieved had the Spanish raiding parties that accompanied Smith not been issued with secret orders to stall the destruction of the French fleet .", "The situation in Europe remained volatile into 1794 .", "Off Northern France , the French Atlantic Fleet had mutinied due to errors in provisions and pay .", "In consequence , the French Navy officer corps suffered greatly from the effects of the Reign of Terror , with many experienced sailors being executed , imprisoned or dismissed from the service for perceived <unk> .", "The shortage of provisions was more than a navy problem though ; France itself was <unk> because the social upheavals of the previous year had combined with a harsh winter to ruin the harvest .", "By this time at war with all her neighbours , France had nowhere to turn for overland imports of fresh provisions .", "Eventually a solution to the food crisis was agreed by the National Convention : food produced in France 's overseas colonies would be concentrated on board a fleet of merchant ships gathered in Chesapeake Bay , and augmented with food and goods purchased from the United States .", "During April and May 1794 , the <unk> would convoy the supplies across the Atlantic to Brest , protected by elements of the French Atlantic Fleet .", "= = Fleets = = \n \n The navies of Britain and France in 1794 were at very different stages of development .", "Although the British fleet was numerically superior , the French ships were larger and stronger , and carried a heavier weight of shot .", "The largest French ships were three @-@ <unk> first rates , carrying 110 or 120 guns , against 100 guns on the largest British vessels .", "= = = Royal Navy = = = \n \n Since the Spanish Armament of 1790 , the Royal Navy had been at sea in a state of readiness for over three years .", "The Navy 's dockyards under First Lord of the Admiralty Charles Middleton were all fully fitted and prepared for conflict .", "This was quite unlike the disasters of the American Revolutionary War ten years earlier , when an ill @-@ prepared Royal Navy had taken too long to reach full effectiveness and was consequently unable to support the North American campaign — which ended in defeat at the Battle of Yorktown due to lack of supplies .", "With British dockyards now readily turning out cannon , shot , sails , provisions and other essential equipment , the only remaining problem was that of manning the several hundred ships on the Navy list .", "Unfortunately for the British , gathering sufficient manpower was difficult and never satisfactorily accomplished throughout the entire war .", "The shortage of <unk> was such that press gangs were forced to take thousands of men with no experience on the sea , meaning that training and preparing them for naval life would take quite some time .", "The lack of Royal Marines was even more urgent , and soldiers from the British Army were drafted into the fleet for service at sea .", "Men of the 2nd .", "Regiment of Foot - The Queen 's ( Royal West Surrey Regiment ) and the 29th Regiment of Foot served aboard Royal Navy ships during the campaign ; their descendant regiments still maintain the battle honour \" 1 June 1794 \" .", "Despite these difficulties , the Channel Fleet was possessed of one of the best naval commanders of the age ; its commander @-@ in @-@ chief , Richard Howe , 1st Earl Howe , had learned his trade under Sir Edward <unk> and fought at the Battle of <unk> Bay in 1759 .", "In the spring of 1794 , with the French convoy 's arrival in European waters imminent , Howe had dispersed his fleet in three groups .", "George Montagu , in HMS Hector , was sent with six ships of the line and two frigates to guard British convoys to the East Indies , West Indies and Newfoundland as far as Cape <unk> .", "Peter <unk> , in HMS Suffolk and commanding six other ships , was to escort the convoys for the rest of their passage .", "The third force consisted of 26 ships of the line , with several supporting vessels , under Howe 's direct command .", "They were to patrol the Bay of Biscay for the arriving French .", "= = = French Navy = = = \n \n In contrast to their British counterparts , the French Navy was in a state of confusion .", "Although the quality of the fleet 's ships was high , the fleet hierarchy was <unk> by the same <unk> that had torn through France since the Revolution five years earlier .", "Consequently , the high standard of ships and ordnance was not matched by that of the available crews , which were largely untrained and inexperienced .", "With the Terror resulting in the death or dismissal of many senior French sailors and officers , political <unk> and conscripts – many of whom had never been to sea at all , let alone in a fighting vessel – filled the Atlantic fleet .", "The manpower problem was compounded by the supply crisis which was affecting the entire nation , with the fleet going unpaid and largely <unk> for months at times .", "In August 1793 , these problems came to a head in the fleet off Brest , when a lack of provisions resulted in a mutiny among the regular sailors .", "The crews overruled their officers and brought their ships into harbour in search of food , leaving the French coast undefended .", "The National Convention responded instantly by executing a <unk> of senior officers and ship 's non @-@ commissioned officers .", "Hundreds more officers and sailors were imprisoned , banished or dismissed from naval service .", "The effect of this purge was devastating , seriously degrading the fighting ability of the fleet by removing at a stroke many of its most capable personnel .", "In their places were promoted junior officers , merchant captains and even civilians who expressed sufficient revolutionary zeal , although few of them knew how to fight or control a battle fleet at sea .", "The newly appointed commander of this troubled fleet was Villaret de <unk> ; although formerly in a junior position , he was known to possess a high degree of tactical ability ; he had trained under Admiral Pierre André de <unk> in the Indian Ocean during the American war .", "However , Villaret 's attempts to mould his new officer corps into an effective fighting unit were hampered by another new appointee , a deputy of the National Convention named Jean @-@ Bon Saint @-@ André .", "Saint @-@ André 's job was to report directly to the National Convention on the revolutionary <unk> of both the fleet and its admiral .", "He frequently intervened in strategic planning and tactical operations .", "Shortly after his arrival , Saint @-@ André proposed issuing a decree ordering that any officer deemed to have shown insufficient zeal in defending his ship in action should be put to death on his return to France , although this highly controversial legislation does not appear to have ever been acted upon .", "Although his interference was a source of frustration for Villaret , Saint @-@ André 's dispatches to Paris were published regularly in Le Moniteur , and did much to popularise the Navy in France .", "The French Atlantic fleet was even more dispersed than the British in the spring of 1794 : Rear @-@ Admiral Pierre Vanstabel had been dispatched , with five ships including two of the line , to meet the much @-@ needed French grain convoy off the American eastern seaboard .", "Rear @-@ Admiral Joseph @-@ Marie Nielly had sailed from <unk> with five ships of the line and <unk> cruising warships to rendezvous with the convoy in the mid @-@ Atlantic .", "This left Villaret with 25 ships of the line at Brest to meet the threat posed by the British fleet under Lord Howe .", "= = = Convoy = = = \n \n By early spring of 1794 , the situation in France was dire .", "With famine looming after the failure of the harvest and the blockade of French ports and trade , the French government was forced to look overseas for sustenance .", "Turning to France 's colonies in the Americas , and the agricultural <unk> of the United States , the National Convention gave orders for the formation of a large convoy of sailing vessels to gather at Hampton Roads in the Chesapeake Bay , where Admiral Vanstabel would wait for them .", "According to contemporary historian William James this <unk> of ships was said to be over 350 strong , although he disputes this figure , citing the number as 117 ( in addition to the French warships ) .", "The convoy had also been augmented by the United States government , in both cargo and shipping , as repayment for French financial , moral and military support during the American Revolution .", "In supporting the French Revolution in this way , the American government , urged especially by Ambassador <unk> Morris , was fulfilling its ten @-@ year @-@ old debt to France .", "Friendly relations between the United States and France did not long survive the Jay Treaty which came into effect in 1796 ; by 1798 the two nations would be engaged in the Quasi War .", "= = May 1794 = = \n \n The French convoy , escorted by Vanstabel , departed America from Virginia on 2 April , and Howe sailed from Portsmouth on 2 May , taking his entire fleet to both escort British convoys to the Western Approaches and intercept the French .", "<unk> that Villaret was still in Brest , Howe spent two weeks searching the Bay of Biscay for the grain convoy , returning to Brest on 18 May to discover that Villaret had sailed the previous day .", "[ Note C ] Returning to sea in search of his opponent , Howe pursued Villaret deep into the Atlantic .", "Also at sea during this period were the squadrons of Nielly ( French ) and Montagu ( British ) , both of whom had met with some success ; Nielly had captured a number of British merchant ships and Montagu had taken several back .", "Nielly was the first to encounter the grain convoy , deep in the Atlantic in the second week of May .", "He took it under escort as it moved closer to Europe , while Montagu was searching <unk> to the south .", "Despite Howe 's pursuit , the main French sortie found initial success , running into a Dutch convoy and taking 20 ships from it on Villaret 's first day at sea .", "For the next week Howe continued to follow the French , seizing and burning a trail of French @-@ held Dutch ships and enemy <unk> .", "On 25 May Howe spotted a <unk> from Villaret 's fleet and gave chase ; <unk> led Howe straight to his opponent 's location .", "Having finally found Villaret , on 28 May Howe attacked , using a flying squadron of his fastest ships to cut off its rearmost vessel <unk> .", "This first rate was at various times engaged with six British ships and took heavy damage , possibly striking her colours late in the action .", "As darkness fell the British and French fleets separated , leaving <unk> and her final enemy , HMS Audacious , still locked in combat behind them .", "These two ships parted company during the night and eventually returned to their respective home ports .", "By this stage Villaret knew through his patrolling frigates that the grain convoy was close , and deliberately took his fleet to the west , hoping to decoy Howe away from the vital convoy .", "Taking the bait , the following day Howe attacked again , but his attempt to split the French fleet in half was unsuccessful when his lead ship , HMS Caesar , failed to follow orders .", "Much damage was done to both fleets but the action was inconclusive , and the two forces again separated without having settled the issue .", "Howe had however gained an important advantage during the engagement by seizing the weather gage , enabling him to further attack Villaret at a time of his choosing .", "Three French ships were sent back to port with damage , but these losses were offset by reinforcements gained the following day with the arrival of Nielly 's detached squadron .", "Battle was postponed during the next two days because of thick fog , but when the haze lifted on 1 June 1794 , the battle lines were only 6 miles ( 10 km ) apart and Howe was prepared to force a decisive action .", "= = First of June = = \n \n Although Howe was in a favourable position , Villaret had not been idle during the night .", "He had attempted , with near success , to distance his ships from the British fleet ; when dawn broke at 05 : 00 he was within a few hours of gaining enough wind to escape over the horizon .", "<unk> his men to breakfast , Howe took full advantage of his position on the weather gage to close with Villaret , and by 08 : 12 the British fleet was just four miles ( 6 km ) from the enemy .", "By this time , Howe 's formation was strung out in an organised line parallel to the French , with frigates acting as <unk> for the admiral 's commands .", "The French were likewise in line ahead and the two lines began exchanging long @-@ range gunfire at 09 : 24 , whereupon Howe unleashed his innovative <unk> .", "It was normal in fleet actions of the 18th century for the two lines of battle to pass one another <unk> , exchanging fire at long ranges and then wearing away , often without either side losing a ship or taking an enemy .", "In contrast , Howe was counting on the professionalism of his captains and crews combined with the advantage of the weather gage to attack the French directly , driving through their line .", "However , this time he did not plan to manoeuvre in the way he had during the two previous encounters ; each ship following in the wake of that in front to create a new line <unk> through his opponent 's force ( as Rodney had done at the Battle of the <unk> 12 years earlier ) .", "Instead , Howe ordered each of his ships to turn individually towards the French line , intending to breach it at every point and rake the French ships at both bow and stern .", "The British captains would then pull up on the <unk> side of their opposite numbers , cutting them off from their retreat <unk> , and engage them directly , hopefully forcing each to surrender and consequently destroying the French Atlantic Fleet .", "= = British break the line = = \n \n Within minutes of issuing the signal and turning his flagship HMS Queen Charlotte , Howe 's plan began to <unk> .", "Many of the British captains had either misunderstood or ignored the signal and were hanging back in the original line .", "Other ships were still struggling with damage from Howe 's earlier engagements and could not get into action fast enough .", "The result was a ragged formation tipped by Queen Charlotte that headed <unk> for Villaret 's fleet .", "The French responded by firing on the British ships as they approached , but the lack of training and coordination in the French fleet was obvious ; many ships which did obey Howe 's order and attacked the French directly arrived in action without significant damage .", "= = = Van squadron = = = \n \n Although Queen Charlotte pressed on all sail , she was not the first through the enemy line .", "That distinction belonged to a ship of the van squadron under Admiral Graves : HMS Defence under Captain James Gambier , a notoriously <unk> officer nicknamed \" <unk> Jimmy \" by his contemporaries .", "Defence , the seventh ship of the British line , successfully cut the French line between its sixth and seventh ships ; Mucius and <unk> .", "<unk> both opponents , Defence soon found herself in difficulty due to the failure of those ships behind her to properly follow up .", "This left her vulnerable to Mucius , <unk> and the ships following them , with which she began a furious <unk> .", "However , Defence was not the only ship of the van to break the French line ; minutes later George Cranfield @-@ Berkeley in HMS Marlborough executed Howe 's manoeuvre perfectly , <unk> and then <unk> his ship with Impétueux .", "In front of Marlborough the rest of the van had mixed success .", "HMS Bellerophon and HMS Leviathan were both still suffering the effects of their <unk> earlier in the week and did not breach the enemy line .", "Instead they pulled along the near side of <unk> and America respectively and brought them to close gunnery duels .", "Rear @-@ Admiral Thomas Pasley of Bellerophon was an early casualty , losing a leg in the opening exchanges .", "HMS Royal Sovereign , Graves 's flagship , was less successful due to a <unk> of distance that resulted in her pulling up too far from the French line and coming under heavy fire from her opponent Terrible .", "In the time it took to engage Terrible more closely , Royal Sovereign suffered a severe pounding and Admiral Graves was badly wounded .", "More disturbing to Lord Howe were the actions of HMS Russell and HMS Caesar .", "Russell 's captain John <unk> Payne was criticised at the time for failing to get to <unk> with the enemy more closely and allowing her opponent <unk> to badly damage her rigging in the early stages , although later commentators blamed damage received on 29 May for her poor start to the action .", "There were no such <unk> , however , for Captain Anthony Molloy of Caesar , who totally failed in his duty to engage the enemy .", "Molloy completely ignored Howe 's signal and continued ahead as if the British battleline was following him rather than engaging the French fleet directly .", "Caesar did participate in a <unk> exchange of fire with the leading French ship Trajan but her fire had little effect , while Trajan inflicted much damage to Caesar 's rigging and was subsequently able to attack Bellerophon as well , <unk> unchecked through the melee developing at the head of the line .", "= = = Centre = = = \n \n The centre of the two fleets was divided by two separate squadrons of the British line : the forward division under admirals Benjamin Caldwell and George Bowyer and the rear under Lord Howe .", "While Howe in Queen Charlotte was engaging the French closely , his subordinates in the forward division were less active .", "Instead of moving in on their opposite numbers directly , the forward division <unk> closed with the French in line ahead formation , engaging in a long distance duel which did not prevent their opponents from harassing the embattled Defence just ahead of them .", "Of all the ships in this squadron only HMS Invincible , under Thomas <unk> , ranged close to the French lines .", "Invincible was badly damaged by her lone charge but managed to engage the larger Juste .", "HMS Barfleur under Bowyer did later enter the action , but Bowyer was not present , having lost a leg in the opening exchanges .", "Howe and Queen Charlotte led the fleet by example , sailing directly at the French flagship Montagne .", "Passing between Montagne and the next in line Vengeur du Peuple , Queen Charlotte raked both and hauled up close to Montagne to engage in a close @-@ range artillery battle .", "As she did so , Queen Charlotte also became briefly entangled with Jacobin , and exchanged fire with her too , causing serious damage to both French ships .", "To the right of Queen Charlotte , HMS Brunswick had initially struggled to join the action .", "<unk> behind the flagship , her captain John Harvey received a <unk> from Howe for the delay .", "<unk> by this signal , Harvey pushed his ship forward and almost <unk> Queen Charlotte , blocking her view of the eastern half of the French fleet for a time and taking severe damage from French fire as she did so .", "Harvey hoped to run aboard Jacobin and support his admiral directly , but was not fast enough to reach her and so attempted to cut between Achille and Vengeur du Peuple .", "This manoeuvre failed when Brunswick 's anchors became entangled in Vengeur 's rigging .", "Harvey 's master asked if Vengeur should be cut loose , to which Harvey replied \" No ; we have got her and we will keep her \" .", "The two ships swung so close to each other that Brunswick 's crew could not open their gunports and had to fire through the closed <unk> , the ships battering each other from a distance of just a few feet .", "Behind this combat , other ships of the centre division struck the French line , HMS Valiant under Thomas Pringle passing close to <unk> which pulled away , her crew suffering from <unk> and unable to take their ship into battle .", "Valiant instead turned her attention on Achille , which had already been raked by Queen Charlotte and Brunswick , and badly damaged her before pressing on sail to join the embattled van division .", "HMS Orion under John Thomas <unk> and HMS Queen under Admiral Alan Gardner both attacked the same ship , Queen suffering severely from the earlier actions in which her masts were badly damaged and her captain John <unk> mortally wounded .", "Both ships bore down on the French Northumberland , which was soon dismasted and left attempting to escape on only the stump of a mast .", "Queen was too slow to engage Northumberland as closely as Orion , and soon fell in with Jemmappes , both ships battering each other severely .", "= = = Rear = = = \n \n Of the British rear ships , only two made a determined effort to break the French line .", "Admiral Hood 's flagship HMS Royal George pierced it between Républicain and Sans Pareil , engaging both closely , while HMS Glory came through the line behind Sans Pareil and threw herself into the melee as well .", "The rest of the British and French rearguard did not participate in this close combat ; HMS Montagu fought a long range gunnery duel with Neptune which damaged neither ship severely , although the British captain James Montagu was killed in the opening exchanges , command <unk> on Lieutenant Ross Donnelly .", "Next in line , HMS Ramillies ignored her opponent completely and sailed west , Captain Henry Harvey seeking Brunswick , his brother 's ship , in the confused action around Queen Charlotte .", "Three other British ships failed to respond to the signal from Howe , including HMS Alfred which engaged the French line at extreme range without noticeable effect , and Captain Charles Cotton in HMS <unk> who likewise did little until the action was decided , at which point he took the surrender of several already shattered French ships .", "Finally HMS <unk> under <unk> <unk> took no part in the initial action at all , standing well away from the British line and failing to engage the enemy despite the signal for close engagement hanging <unk> from her <unk> .", "The French rear ships were no less idle , with <unk> and <unk> firing at any British ships in range but refusing to close or participate in the <unk> on either side .", "The French rear ship Scipion did not attempt to join the action either , but could not avoid becoming embroiled in the group around Royal George and Républicain and suffered severe damage .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n Within an hour of their opening <unk> the British and French lines were <unk> confused , with three separate engagements being fought within sight of one another .", "In the van , Caesar had finally attempted to join the fight , only to have a vital spar shot away by Trajan which caused her to slip down the two embattled fleets without contributing significantly to the battle .", "Bellerophon and Leviathan were in the thick of the action , the outnumbered Bellerophon taking serious damage to her rigging .", "This left her unable to manoeuvre and in danger from her opponents , of which Eole also suffered severely .", "Captain William Johnstone Hope sought to extract his ship from her perilous position and called up support ; the frigate HMS <unk> under Captain Edward <unk> arrived to provide assistance .", "<unk> brought his small ship between the ships of the French battleline and opened fire on Eole , helping to drive off three ships of the line and then <unk> Bellerophon to safety .", "Leviathan , under Lord Hugh Seymour , had been more successful than Bellerophon , her gunnery <unk> America despite receiving fire from Eole and Trajan in passing .", "Leviathan only left America after a two @-@ hour duel , sailing at 11 : 50 to join Queen Charlotte in the centre .", "Russell had not broken the French line and her opponent <unk> got the better of her , knocking away a <unk> and escaping to windward with Trajan and Eole .", "Russell then fired on several passing French ships before joining Leviathan in attacking the centre of the French line .", "Russell 's boats also took the surrender of America , her crew boarding the vessel to make her a prize ( although later replaced by men from Royal Sovereign ) .", "Royal Sovereign lost Admiral Graves to a serious wound and lost her opponent as well , as Terrible fell out of the line to windward and joined a growing collection of French ships forming a new line on the far side of the action .", "Villaret was leading this line in his flagship Montagne , which had escaped from Queen Charlotte , and it was Montagne which Royal Sovereign engaged next , pursuing her close to the new French line accompanied by Valiant , and beginning a long @-@ range action .", "Behind Royal Sovereign was Marlborough , <unk> tangled with Impétueux .", "<unk> damaged and on the verge of surrender , Impétueux was briefly <unk> when Mucius appeared through the smoke and collided with both ships .", "The three entangled ships continued exchanging fire for some time , all suffering heavy casualties with Marlborough and Impétueux losing all three of their masts .", "This combat continued for several hours .", "Captain Berkeley of Marlborough had to retire below with serious wounds , and command fell to Lieutenant John <unk> , who signalled for help from the frigates in reserve .", "Robert <unk> responded in HMS <unk> , which had the assignment of repeating signals , and towed Marlborough out of the line as Mucius freed herself and made for the regrouped French fleet to the north .", "Impétueux was in too damaged a state to move at all , and was soon seized by sailors from HMS Russell .", "<unk> , Defence was unable to hold any of her various opponents to a protracted duel , and by 13 : 00 was threatened by the damaged Républicain moving from the east .", "Although Républicain later hauled off to join Villaret to the north , Gambier requested support for his ship from the fleet 's frigates and was aided by HMS <unk> under Captain William <unk> .", "As Impétueux passed she fired on <unk> , to which <unk> responded with several broadsides of his own .", "Invincible , the only ship of the forward division of the British centre to engage the enemy closely , became embroiled in the confusion surrounding Queen Charlotte .", "Invincible 's guns drove Juste onto the broadside of Queen Charlotte , where she was forced to surrender to Lieutenant Henry <unk> in a boat from Invincible .", "Among the other ships of the division there were only minor casualties , although HMS <unk> lost several yards and was only brought back into line by the quick reactions of two junior officers , Lieutenant Robert Otway and <unk> Charles <unk> .", "The conflict between Queen Charlotte and Montagne was oddly one @-@ sided , the French flagship failing to make use of her lower @-@ deck guns and consequently suffering extensive damage and casualties .", "Queen Charlotte in her turn was damaged by fire from nearby ships and was therefore unable to follow when Montagne set her remaining sails and slipped to the north to create a new focal point for the survivors of the French fleet .", "Captain Sir Andrew <unk> Douglas was seriously wounded by this fire .", "Following Montagne 's escape , Queen Charlotte engaged Jacobin and Républicain as they passed , and was successful in forcing the surrender of Juste .", "To the east of Queen Charlotte , Brunswick and Vengeur du Peuple continued their bitter combat , locked together and firing main broadsides from point blank range .", "Captain Harvey of Brunswick was mortally wounded early in this action by <unk> fire from Vengeur , but refused to quit the deck , ordering more fire into his opponent .", "Brunswick also managed to drive Achille off from her far side when the French ship attempted to intervene .", "Achille , already damaged , was totally dismasted in the exchange and briefly surrendered , although her crew rescinded this when it became clear Brunswick was in no position to take possession .", "With her colours <unk> , Achille then made what sail she could in an attempt to join Villaret to the north .", "It was not until 12 : 45 that the shattered Vengeur and Brunswick pulled apart , both largely dismasted and very battered .", "Brunswick was only able to return to the British side of the line after being supported by Ramillies , while Vengeur was unable to move at all .", "Ramillies took Vengeur 's surrender after a brief <unk> but was unable to board her and instead pursued the fleeing Achille , which soon surrendered as well .", "To the east , Orion and Queen forced the surrender of both Northumberland and Jemmappes , although Queen was unable to secure Jemmappes and she had to be abandoned later .", "Queen especially was badly damaged and unable to make the British lines again , <unk> between the newly reformed French fleet and the British battleline along with several other shattered ships .", "Royal George and Glory had between them disabled Scipion and Sans Pareil in a bitter exchange , but were also too badly damaged themselves to take possession .", "All four ships were among those left drifting in the gap between the fleets .", "= = French recovery = = \n \n Villaret in Montagne , having successfully broken contact with the British flagship and slipped away to the north , managed to gather 11 ships of the line around him and formed them up in a reconstituted battle squadron .", "At 11 : 30 , with the main action drawing to a close , he began a recovery manoeuvre intended to lessen the tactical defeat his fleet had suffered .", "<unk> his new squadron at the battered Queen , Villaret 's attack created consternation in the British fleet , which was unprepared for a second engagement .", "However , discerning Villaret 's intention , Howe also pulled his ships together to create a new force .", "His reformed squadron consisted of Queen Charlotte , Royal Sovereign , Valiant , Leviathan , Barfleur , and <unk> .", "Howe deployed this squadron in defence of Queen , and the two short lines engaged one another at a distance before Villaret abandoned his manoeuvre and hauled off to collect several of his own dismasted ships that were <unk> to escape British pursuit .", "Villaret was subsequently joined by the battered Terrible , which sailed straight through the dispersed British fleet to reach the French lines , and he also recovered the dismasted Scipion , Mucius , Jemmappes , and Républicain — all of which lay within reach of the <unk> British ships — before turning eastwards towards France .", "At this stage of the battle , Howe retired below and the British consolidation was left to his Captain of the Fleet , Sir Roger Curtis .", "Curtis was subsequently blamed by some in the Navy for not capturing more of the dismasted French ships , and was also accused of <unk> Howe from attempting further pursuit .", "In fact , the British fleet was unable to pursue Villaret , having only 11 ships still capable of battle to the French 12 , and having numerous dismasted ships and prizes to protect .", "<unk> and <unk> , the British crews set about making hasty repairs and securing their prizes ; seven in total , including the badly damaged Vengeur du Peuple .", "Vengeur had been holed by cannon firing from Brunswick directly through the ship 's bottom , and after her surrender no British ship had managed to get men aboard .", "This left Vengeur 's few remaining unwounded crew to attempt to salvage what they could — a task made harder when some of her sailors broke into the spirit room and became drunk .", "Ultimately the ship 's pumps became <unk> , and Vengeur began to sink .", "Only the timely arrival of boats from the undamaged Alfred and HMS <unk> , as well as the services of the cutter HMS <unk> , saved any of the Vengeur 's crew from drowning , these ships taking off nearly 500 sailors between them .", "Lieutenant John <unk> of <unk> was especially commended for this hazardous work .", "By 18 : 15 , Vengeur was clearly beyond salvage and only the very worst of the wounded , the dead , and the drunk remained aboard .", "Several sailors are said to have <unk> the <unk> from the bow of the ship and cried \" <unk> la Nation , <unk> la <unk> ! \"", "Having escaped to the east , Villaret made what sail his battered fleet could muster to return to France , and dispatched his frigates in search of the convoy .", "Villaret was also hoping for reinforcements ; eight ships of the line , commanded by Admiral Pierre @-@ François Cornic , were patrolling near the Ushant headland .", "Behind him to the west , the British took the whole night to secure their ships and prizes , not setting out to return to Britain until 05 : 00 on 2 June .", "Casualties in the battle are notoriously hard to calculate exactly .", "With only one exception ( Scipion ) , records made by the French captains of their losses at the time are incomplete .", "The only immediately available casualty counts are the sketchy reports of Saint @-@ André and the records made by British officers aboard the captured ships , neither of which can be treated as completely reliable .", "Most sources accept that French casualties in the campaign numbered approximately 7 @,@ 000 , including around 3 @,@ 000 captured , but these figures are vague and frequently do not agree with each other on details .", "British casualties are easier to confirm but here , too , there are some discrepancies ; overall British casualties are generally given as around 1 @,@ 200 .", "= = The convoy arrives = = \n \n With a large portion of his fleet no longer <unk> , Howe was unable to resume his search for the French convoy in the Bay of Biscay .", "The Admiralty , though unaware of Howe 's specific circumstances , knew a battle had taken place through the arrival of HMS Audacious in Portsmouth , and was preparing a second expedition under George Montagu .", "Montagu had returned to England after his unsuccessful May cruise , and was <unk> in Portsmouth when ordered to sea again .", "His force of ten ships was intended to both cover Howe 's withdrawal from Biscay , and find and attack the French grain convoy .", "Montagu returned to sea on 3 June , and by 8 June was off Ushant searching for signs of either the French or Howe ; unknown to him , neither had yet entered European waters .", "At 15 : 30 on 8 June Montagu spotted sails , and soon identified them as the enemy .", "He had located Cornic 's squadron , which was also patrolling for the convoy and the returning fleets .", "Montagu gave chase and drove Cornic into <unk> Bay , where he blockaded the French squadron overnight , hoping to bring them to action the following day .", "However , on 9 June , Montagu sighted 19 French ships appearing from the west — the remnants of Villaret 's fleet .", "<unk> turning his ships , Montagu sailed south to avoid becoming trapped between two forces which might easily overwhelm him .", "Villaret and Cornic gave chase for a day before turning east towards the safety of the French ports .", "Howe benefited from Montagu 's withdrawal , as his own battered fleet passed close to the scene of this stand @-@ off on 10 June , pushing north into the English Channel .", "With Villaret and Cornic <unk> pursuing Montagu to the south , Howe was free to pass Ushant without difficulty and arrived off Plymouth on 12 June , joined soon afterwards by Montagu .", "Villaret had anchored with Cornic in <unk> Bay the day before , but Saint @-@ André refused to allow him to enter Brest until the republican attitudes of the town 's population had been assessed .", "On 12 June , the convoy from America finally arrived off France , having lost just one ship in passage during a storm .", "= = Aftermath = = \n \n Both Britain and France claimed victory in the battle : Britain by virtue of capturing or sinking seven French ships without losing any of her own and remaining in control of the battle site ; France because the vital convoy had passed through the Atlantic unharmed and arrived in France without significant loss .", "The two fleets were showered by their respective nations with both praise and criticism – the latter particularly directed at those captains not felt to have contributed significantly to the fighting .", "The British fleet in Spithead was treated with a Royal visit by King George III and the entire royal household .", "= = = France = = = \n \n In France the revolutionary principles of <unk> precluded extensive awards , but Villaret was promoted to vice @-@ admiral on 27 September 1794 and other minor awards were distributed to the admirals of the fleet .", "In addition the fleet 's officers took part in a celebratory parade from Brest to Paris , accompanying the recently arrived food supplies .", "The role of Vengeur du Peuple was <unk> by Bertrand <unk> , giving birth to an exalted legend .", "<unk> in France concerning the battle 's outcome was divided ; while many celebrated Saint @-@ André 's exaggerated accounts of victory in Le Moniteur , senior naval officers disagreed .", "Among the dissenters was the highly experienced but recently dismissed Admiral Kerguelen .", "Kerguelen was disgusted by Villaret 's failure to renew the battle after he had reformed his squadron , and felt that the French fleet could have been successful tactically as well as strategically if only Villaret had made greater efforts to engage the remains of Howe 's fleet .", "The French Navy had suffered its worst losses in a single day since the Battle of La <unk> in 1692 .", "Ultimately the revolutionary excesses of the period would prove disastrous for the French Navy .", "<unk> leadership , conflicting and arbitrary orders and the <unk> of the experienced <unk> in the ranks promoted a negative attitude in the French officer corps .", "The French <unk> did not contest British dominance in Northern European waters again , and their raiding operations repeatedly ended in failure at the hands of more confident British squadrons and the <unk> Atlantic weather .", "By 1805 , when the last great French fleet to take to the sea was crushed at the Battle of Trafalgar , poor training and low investment in the Navy had reduced its efficiency to levels <unk> 20 years earlier .", "= = = Britain = = = \n \n In Britain , numerous honours were bestowed on the fleet and its commanders .", "Admiral Howe , already an earl , refused any further elevation , and King George III was <unk> from making him a Knight of the Garter by one of Howe 's political opponents .", "Vice @-@ Admiral Graves was elevated to the <unk> of Ireland as Baron Graves , while Vice @-@ Admiral Hood was made Viscount <unk> .", "Rear @-@ Admirals Bowyer , Gardner , Pasley and Curtis ( the last @-@ named was promoted from captain on 4 July 1794 ) were all made <unk> , and Bowyer and Pasley also received <unk> of £ 1 @,@ 000 a year to compensate them for their severe wounds .", "All first lieutenants were promoted to commander and numerous other officers were promoted in consequence of their actions .", "The thanks of parliament were unanimously passed to all who fought at the action and various other gifts and awards were distributed among the fleet .", "A memorial to Captains John <unk> and John Harvey , both of whom had died of their wounds on 30 June , was raised in Westminster Abbey .", "There was , however , a bitter consequence of the awards , rooted in Howe 's official dispatch to the Admiralty concerning the battle , which according to some accounts was actually written by Curtis .", "Howe had <unk> a list to his report containing the names of officers whom he believed <unk> special reward for their part in the battle .", "The list included Vice @-@ Admirals Graves and Hood , Rear @-@ Admirals Bowyer , Gardner , and Pasley , and Captains Seymour , <unk> , Cranfield @-@ Berkeley , Gambier , John Harvey , Payne , Henry Harvey , Pringle , <unk> , <unk> , Nichols , and Hope .", "Also mentioned were <unk> <unk> and Donnelly .", "The list had omitted a number of officers who had served in the battle , and the justice of their omission was a highly controversial issue in the Navy .", "Rear @-@ Admiral Caldwell was the sole British flag officer present not to receive a hereditary honour , although he was promoted to Vice @-@ Admiral on 4 July ( as were Bowyer and Gardner ) .", "After studying the ship 's logs and reports of the battle , the Admiralty minted a medal to be awarded to the living captains on the list only ( although Captain William Parker of HMS Audacious was awarded one as well ) .", "The captains excluded from the list were furious , and the <unk> from this selective commendation lasted years : in 1795 Vice @-@ Admiral Caldwell quit the service in anger as a result , while <unk> <unk> , flag captain of Barfleur , refused all awards for future service until the Glorious First of June medal was presented to him as well .", "He eventually received it after the Battle of Cape St Vincent in 1797 .", "Over five decades later the battle was among the actions recognised by a <unk> attached to the Naval General Service Medal , awarded upon application to all British participants still living in 1847 .", "<unk> of all was the <unk> campaign directed at Anthony Molloy , captain of HMS Caesar .", "Molloy was accused of cowardice by fellow officers for his failure to follow Howe 's orders on both 29 May and 1 June .", "Molloy 's request for an official court @-@ martial to clear his name failed , and although his personal courage was not called into question , his professional ability was .", "Molloy was dismissed from his ship .", "Of the captured ships , several were purchased and enjoyed long careers in the Royal Navy , in particular the two 80 @-@ gun ships HMS Sans Pareil which was decommissioned in 1802 but not broken up until 1842 , and HMS Juste , which was a popular command until her decommissioning in 1802 at the Peace of Amiens .", "Of the four 74 @-@ gun prizes , Achille and Northumberland ( both <unk> built in the late 1770s ) were broken up as <unk> soon after arrival in Britain , while Impétueux was destroyed in a dockyard fire on 24 August 1794 while undergoing repairs .", "America , the final prize , was taken into the Royal Navy as HMS America but renamed HMS <unk> in July 1795 and remained in service until 1813 .", "The combined prize money for these ships was £ 201 @,@ <unk> ( the equivalent of £ 21 @,@ 000 @,@ 000 as of 2016 ) , divided among the ships under Lord Howe 's command ." ]
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[ " = St Nazaire Raid = \n \n The St Nazaire Raid or Operation Chariot was a successful British amphibious attack on the heavily defended Normandie dry dock at St Nazaire in German @-@ occupied France during the Second World War .", "The operation was undertaken by the Royal Navy and British Commandos under the auspices of Combined Operations Headquarters on 28 March 1942 .", "St Nazaire was targeted because the loss of its dry dock would force any large German warship in need of repairs , such as the Tirpitz , to return to home waters via either the English Channel or the <unk> gap , both of which were heavily defended by British units including the Royal Navy 's Home Fleet , rather than having a haven available on the Atlantic coast .", "The obsolete destroyer HMS Campbeltown , accompanied by 18 smaller craft , crossed the English Channel to the Atlantic coast of France and was rammed into the Normandie dock gates .", "The ship had been packed with delayed @-@ action explosives , well hidden within a steel and concrete case , that detonated later that day , putting the dock out of service for the remainder of the war and up to five years after .", "A force of commandos landed to destroy machinery and other structures .", "Heavy German gunfire sank , set <unk> or <unk> all the small craft intended to transport the commandos back to England ; the commandos had to fight their way out through the town to try to escape overland .", "They were forced to surrender when their ammunition was expended and they were surrounded .", "After the raid 228 men of the force of <unk> returned to Britain ; 169 were killed and 215 became prisoners of war .", "German casualties were over 360 dead , some killed after the raid when Campbeltown exploded .", "To recognise their bravery , 89 decorations were awarded to members of the raiding party , including five Victoria Crosses .", "After the war , St Nazaire was one of 38 battle honours awarded to the Commandos ; the operation has since become known as The Greatest Raid of All within military circles .", "= = Background = = \n \n St Nazaire is on the north bank of the Loire 400 km ( 250 miles ) from the nearest British port .", "In 1942 , it had a population of 50 @,@ 000 .", "The St Nazaire port has an outer harbour known as the Avant Port , formed by two piers <unk> out into the Atlantic Ocean .", "This leads to two lock gates before the Bassin de St Nazaire .", "These gates control the water level in the basin so that it is not affected by the tide .", "Beyond the basin is the larger inner dock called the Bassin de <unk> , which can accommodate ships up to 10 @,@ 000 tons .", "There is also an old entrance to the Bassin de St Nazaire located southwest of the Normandie dry dock .", "Built to house the ocean liner SS Normandie , this dock was the largest dry dock in the world when it was completed in 1932 .", "The \" Old Mole \" jetty <unk> into the Loire halfway between the southern pier of the Avant Port and the old entrance into the basin .", "On 24 May 1941 , the Battle of the Denmark Strait was fought between the German ships Bismarck and <unk> <unk> and the British ships HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Hood .", "Hood was sunk and the damaged Prince of Wales was forced to retire .", "Bismarck , also damaged , ordered her consort to proceed independently while she headed for the French port of St Nazaire , which was the only port on the Atlantic coast with a dry dock able to accommodate a ship of her size .", "She was intercepted by the British and sunk en route .", "Britain 's Naval Intelligence Division first proposed a commando raid on the dock in late 1941 .", "When the German battleship Tirpitz was declared operational in January 1942 , the Royal Navy ( RN ) and Royal Air Force ( RAF ) were already drawing up plans to attack her .", "<unk> from Combined Operations Headquarters were looking at potential scenarios if Tirpitz escaped the naval blockade and reached the Atlantic .", "They decided the only port able to accommodate her was St Nazaire , especially if , like the Bismarck , she was damaged en route and needed repairs .", "They came to the conclusion that if the dock at St Nazaire were unavailable the Germans were unlikely to risk sending Tirpitz into the Atlantic .", "Combined Operations examined a number of options while planning the destruction of the dock .", "At this stage of the war the British government still tried to avoid civilian casualties .", "This ruled out a bombing attack by the RAF , which at the time did not possess the accuracy needed to destroy the dock without serious loss of civilian life .", "The Special Operations Executive were approached to see if its agents could destroy the dock gates .", "They decided that the mission was beyond their capabilities because the weight of explosives required would have needed too many agents to carry them .", "The Royal Navy was also unable to mount an operation , as St Nazaire is 8 km ( 5 miles ) up the Loire estuary .", "Any naval ships large enough to cause sufficient damage would be detected well before they were within range .", "The planners then examined whether a commando force was feasible to accomplish the task .", "An unusually high spring tide was due in March 1942 which would allow a light ship to pass over the sand banks in the estuary and approach the docks , bypassing the heavily defended dredged channel .", "The approach was too shallow for an infantry landing ship , but the planners believed if a destroyer could be lightened it might have a draft shallow enough to enable it to get through .", "= = Plan = = \n \n The purpose of the raid was to destroy three objectives : the Normandie dock , the old gates into the Bassin de St Nazaire together with the water pumping machinery and other installations , and any U @-@ boats or other shipping in the area .", "The initial Combined Operations plan required two specially lightened destroyers to carry out the raid .", "The first would be packed with explosives and rammed into the dock gates .", "Commandos on board would then disembark and use demolition charges to destroy nearby dock installations , searchlights and gun emplacements .", "The destroyer would then be blown up , and the second ship would come in and evacuate the ship 's crew and the commandos .", "At the same time the RAF would carry out a number of diversionary air raids in the area .", "When the plan was presented to the Admiralty they refused to support it .", "The certain loss of one or both destroyers to eliminate the dry dock was out of the question .", "They suggested they could provide an old Free French destroyer , the <unk> , and a flotilla of small motor launches to transport the commandos and evacuate them afterwards .", "<unk> for the mission , codenamed Operation Chariot , was given on 3 March 1942 .", "Using a French ship would involve using the Free French forces and increase the number of people aware of the raid .", "Consequently , it was decided the navy would have to provide a ship of their own .", "The RAF complained that the raid would draw heavily on their resources ; the number of aircraft assigned by RAF <unk> Command was reduced time and again before the day of the raid .", "British Prime Minister Winston Churchill further complicated matters when he ordered that bombing should only take place if targets were clearly identified .", "Combined Operations Headquarters worked closely with several intelligence organisations to plan the raid .", "The Naval Intelligence Division compiled information from a variety of sources .", "A detailed plan of the town of St Nazaire was provided by the Secret Intelligence Service , and information on the coastal artillery nearby was sourced from the War Office 's Military Intelligence branch .", "Intelligence about the dock itself came from pre @-@ war technical journals .", "The RN 's Operational Intelligence Centre selected the route and timing for the raid based on intelligence about the location of minefields and German recognition signals sourced from <unk> <unk> and knowledge of Luftwaffe patrols compiled by the Air Ministry 's Air Intelligence Branch .", "When all the plans had been pulled together and the timing worked out , the raid was expected to last no longer than two hours .", "The commandos and crew from Campbeltown would board the motor launches at the Old Mole jetty and then return to base .", "= = Composition of the raiding force = = \n \n The revised Combined Operations plan required one destroyer to ram the dock gates and a number of smaller craft to transport the Commandos .", "The Royal Navy would therefore provide the largest contingent for the raid , under the overall command of the senior naval officer , Commander Robert Ryder .", "The ship selected to ram into the dock gates was HMS Campbeltown , commanded by Lieutenant Commander Stephen <unk> Beattie .", "Campbeltown was a First World War destroyer and had previously been the USS Buchanan in the United States Navy .", "She had come into RN service in 1940 as one of 50 destroyers transferred to the United Kingdom under the Destroyers for <unk> Agreement .", "<unk> Campbeltown for the raid took ten days .", "She had to be lightened to raise her draught to get over the sand banks in the estuary .", "This was achieved by completely stripping all her internal compartments .", "The dockyard removed her three 4 inch ( 100 mm ) guns , torpedoes and depth charges from the deck and replaced the forward gun with a light quick – firing 12 pounder ( 3 \" ) .", "Eight 20 mm <unk> were installed on mountings raised above deck level .", "The bridge and <unk> were given extra armour @-@ plate protection , and two rows of armour were fixed along the sides of the ship to protect the Commandos on the open deck .", "Two of her four funnels were removed , and the forward two were cut at an angle to resemble those of a German destroyer .", "The bow was packed with 4 @.", "@ 5 tons of high explosives , which were set in concrete .", "It was decided that the explosive charge would be timed to <unk> after the raiders had left the harbour .", "To prevent the Germans <unk> her away , the crew would open the ship 's <unk> before abandoning the ship .", "Should she become disabled or sunk before getting to the dock , four motor launches had been detailed to take off the crew and put the commandos ashore .", "The charge would be reset to explode after the last boat had left .", "Other naval units involved were two Hunt class destroyers , HMS Tynedale ( <unk> ) and Atherstone ( <unk> ) , which would accompany the force to and from the French coast and remain out at sea during the raid .", "A Motor Gun Boat ( MGB 314 ) was the headquarters ship for the raid , with Commander Ryder and the commanding officer of the Commandos on board .", "A Motor Torpedo Boat ( MTB 74 ) , commanded by Sub @-@ Lieutenant Michael Wynn , had two objectives : If the outer Normandie dock gates were open , she had to torpedo the inner dock gates .", "If the gates were closed she would instead torpedo the gates at the old entrance into the St Nazaire basin .", "To assist in transporting the Commandos , 12 motor launches ( ML ) were assigned from the 20th and 28th Motor <unk> flotillas .", "These boats were re @-@ armed with two Oerlikon 20 mm guns mounted forward and aft to complement their twin Lewis guns .", "At the last minute another four MLs were assigned from the 7th Motor <unk> flotilla ( see <unk> for flotilla details ) .", "These four boats were also armed with two torpedoes each .", "Instead of transporting the Commandos , these boats were to engage any German shipping found in the estuary .", "All the MLs had a 500 @-@ gallon auxiliary fuel tank fixed to the upper deck to increase their range .", "The S class submarine HMS Sturgeon would leave before the rest of the convoy and be in position to act as a navigational beacon to guide the convoy into the Loire estuary .", "The man selected to lead the Commando force was Lieutenant Colonel Charles Newman ; his No.", "2 Commando would provide the largest Commandos contingent , 173 men , for the raid .", "The Special Service Brigade headquarters used the raid to provide experience for their other units and 92 men were drawn from Nos 1 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 9 , and 12 Commandos .", "The Commandos were divided into three groups ; One and Two would travel in the MLs , while Three would be in Campbeltown .", "Under the command of Captain <unk> , Group One had the objectives of securing the Old Mole and eliminating the anti @-@ aircraft gun positions around the southern <unk> .", "They were then to move into the old town and blow up the power station , bridges and locks for the new entrance into the basin from the Avant port .", "The capture of the mole was a major objective , as it was to be the embarkation point for the evacuation after the mission .", "Group Two , under the command of Captain Burn , would land at the old entrance to the St Nazaire basin .", "Their objectives were to destroy the anti @-@ aircraft positions in the area and the German headquarters , to blow up the locks and bridges at the old entrance into the basin and then to guard against a counter @-@ attack from the submarine base .", "Group Three was under the command of Major William ' Bill ' Copland , who was also the Commandos ' second in command .", "They were to secure the immediate area around Campbeltown , destroy the dock 's water @-@ pumping and gate @-@ opening machinery and the nearby underground fuel tanks .", "All three groups were subdivided into assault , demolition and protection teams .", "The assault teams would clear the way for the other two .", "The demolition teams carrying the explosive charges only had <unk> for self @-@ defence ; the protection teams , armed with Thompson <unk> guns , were to defend them while they completed their tasks .", "The Commandos were aided in their planning for the operation by Captain Bill <unk> of the Royal Engineers , who had pre @-@ war experience as an apprentice in the Great Western Railway dockyards and whose father was the dock master of Cardiff Docks .", "In 1940 while part of the British Expeditionary Force in France , his duties had included determining how to <unk> the French dockyards if they were captured .", "One of the dockyards he had studied was St Nazaire , and he had submitted a report detailing how to put the dock out of action .", "= = German forces = = \n \n The Germans had around 5 @,@ 000 troops in the immediate area of St Nazaire .", "The port was defended by the 280th Naval Artillery Battalion under the command of Kapitän zur See Edo <unk> .", "The battalion was composed of 28 guns of various <unk> from 75 mm to 280 mm railway guns , all positioned to guard the coastal approaches .", "The heavy guns were supplemented by the guns and searchlights of the 22nd Naval Flak Brigade under the command of Kapitän zur See Karl @-@ Konrad Mecke .", "The brigade was equipped with 43 anti @-@ aircraft guns ranging in calibre from 20 to 40 mm .", "These guns had a dual role as both anti @-@ aircraft and coastal defence weapons .", "Many were in concrete emplacements on top of the submarine pens and other <unk> installations of the St Nazaire submarine base .", "The harbour defence companies were responsible for local defence and for the security of the ships and submarines moored in the harbour .", "These companies and the harbour defence boats used to patrol the river were under the command of Harbour Commander Korvettenkapitän <unk> .", "The <unk> Infantry Division was the German Army unit responsible for the defence of the coast between St Nazaire and <unk> .", "The division had no troops based in the town , but some were located in villages nearby and would be able to respond to any attack on the port .", "The Kriegsmarine ( German navy ) had at least three surface ships in the Loire estuary : a destroyer , an armed trawler and a <unk> ( minesweeper ) , the latter being the guard ship for the port .", "On the night of the raid there were also four harbour defence boats and ten ships from the 16th and 42nd <unk> flotillas berthed in the basin , while two tankers were berthed inside the Normandie dock .", "The 6th and 7th U @-@ boat flotillas , commanded by <unk> Georg @-@ Wilhelm Schulz and Korvettenkapitän Herbert <unk> respectively , were permanently based in the port .", "It is not known how many submarines were present on the day of the raid .", "The submarine base had been inspected by the U @-@ boat Commander in Chief , <unk> Karl <unk> , the day before the raid .", "He asked what would they do if the base was subject to an attack by British Commandos .", "<unk> replied that \" an attack on the base would be hazardous and highly <unk> \" .", "= = The raid = = \n \n \n = = = <unk> journey = = = \n \n The three destroyers and 16 small boats left Falmouth , Cornwall at 14 : 00 on 26 March 1942 .", "They formed into a convoy of three lanes , with the destroyers in the middle .", "On arrival at St Nazaire the <unk> MLs were to head for the Old Mole to disembark their Commandos , while the starboard lane would make for the old entrance to the basin to disembark theirs .", "Not having the range to reach St Nazaire unaided , the MTB and MGB were taken under tow by Campbeltown and Atherstone .", "On 27 March at 07 : 20 Tynedale reported a U @-@ boat on the surface and opened fire .", "The two escort destroyers left the convoy to engage the U @-@ boat , later identified as U @-@ 593 .", "The U @-@ boat promptly <unk> and was unsuccessfully attacked by depth charges .", "The two destroyers returned to the convoy at 09 : 00 .", "The convoy next encountered two French fishing <unk> .", "Both crews were taken off and the ships sunk for fear they might report the composition and location of the convoy .", "At 17 : 00 the convoy received a signal from Commander @-@ in @-@ Chief Plymouth that five German torpedo boats were in the area .", "Two hours later another signal informed them that another two Hunt class destroyers , HMS Cleveland and HMS <unk> , had been dispatched at full speed to join the convoy .", "The convoy reached a position 65 nautical miles ( 120 km ; 75 mi ) off St Nazaire at 21 : 00 and changed course toward the estuary , leaving Atherstone and Tynedale as a sea patrol .", "The convoy adopted a new formation with the MGB and two torpedo MLs in the lead , followed by Campbeltown .", "The rest of the MLs formed two columns on either side and <unk> of the destroyer , with the MTB bringing up the rear .", "The first casualty of the raid was ML 341 , which had developed engine trouble and was abandoned .", "At 22 : 00 the submarine Sturgeon directed her navigation beacon out to sea to guide the convoy in .", "At about the same time Campbeltown raised the German naval <unk> in an attempt to <unk> any German lookouts into thinking she was a German destroyer .", "At 23 : 30 on 27 March , five RAF squadrons ( comprising 35 <unk> and 27 <unk> ) started their bombing runs .", "The bombers had to stay above 6 @,@ 000 feet ( 1 @,@ 800 m ) and were supposed to remain over the port for 60 minutes to divert attention toward themselves and away from the sea .", "They had orders to only bomb clearly identified military targets and to drop only one bomb at a time .", "As it turned out , poor weather over the port ( 10 / <unk> cloud ) meant that only four aircraft bombed targets in St Nazaire .", "Six aircraft managed to bomb other nearby targets .", "The unusual behaviour of the bombers concerned Kapitän zur See Mecke .", "At 00 : 00 on 28 March , he issued a warning that there might be a parachute landing in progress .", "At 01 : 00 on 28 March , he followed up by ordering all guns to cease firing and searchlights to be <unk> in case the bombers were using them to locate the port .", "Everyone was placed on a heightened state of alert .", "The harbour defence companies and ships ' crews were ordered out of the air raid shelters .", "During all this a lookout reported seeing some activity out at sea , so Mecke began <unk> some type of landing and ordered extra attention to be paid to the approaches to the harbour .", "= = = <unk> the dry dock = = = \n \n At 00 : 30 hours on 28 March the convoy crossed over the <unk> at the mouth of the Loire estuary , with Campbeltown scraping the bottom twice .", "Each time she was able to pull free , and the group proceeded on up toward the harbour in darkness .", "They had got to within about eight minutes passage from the dock gates when at 01 : 22 the entire convoy was illuminated by the combined searchlights of both banks of the estuary .", "A naval signal light demanded their identification .", "The MGB @-@ 314 replied in a coded response obtained from a German trawler boarded during the <unk> raid .", "A few bursts were fired from a shore battery and both Campbeltown and MGB @-@ 314 replied : \" Ship being fired upon by friendly forces \" .", "The deception gave them a little more time before every German gun in the bay opened fire .", "At 01 : 28 , with the convoy 1 mile ( 1 @.", "@ 6 km ) from the dock gates , Beattie ordered the German flag lowered and the White Ensign raised .", "The intensity of the German fire seemed to increase .", "The guard ship opened fire and was quickly <unk> when the ships in the convoy responded , shooting into her as they passed .", "By now all the ships in the convoy were within range to engage targets ashore and were firing at the gun emplacements and searchlights .", "Campbeltown was hit a number of times and increased her speed to 19 kn ( 35 km / h ) .", "The <unk> on her bridge was killed ; his replacement was wounded and replaced as well .", "<unk> by the searchlights , Beattie knew they were close to their objective .", "Still under heavy fire , the MGB turned into the estuary as Campbeltown cleared the end of the Old Mole , cut through anti @-@ torpedo netting strung across the entrance and rammed the dock gates , striking home at 01 : 34 , three minutes later than scheduled .", "The force of the impact drove the ship 33 feet ( 10 m ) onto the gates .", "= = = <unk> from Campbeltown and the MLs = = = \n \n The Commandos on Campbeltown now disembarked : two assault teams , five demolition teams with their <unk> and a mortar group .", "Three demolition teams were tasked with destroying the dock pumping machinery and other installations associated with the dry dock .", "The <unk> @-@ wearing Captain Donald Roy - ' The Laird ' - and his 14 @-@ man assault troop were tasked with <unk> two pump @-@ house roof @-@ top gun emplacements high above the <unk> and securing a bridge to provide a route for the raiding parties to exit the dock area .", "Roy and <unk> Don Randall used scaling <unk> and grenades to accomplish the former , and a head @-@ on rush to secure the bridge and form a bridgehead that enabled <unk> Bob Montgomery and Lt Corran <unk> and their demolition teams to exit the area .", "They lost 4 men in this action .", "The fifth team also succeeded in completing all their objectives but almost half its men were killed .", "The other two Commando groups were not as successful .", "The MLs transporting Groups One and Two had almost all been destroyed on their approach .", "ML 457 was the only boat to land its Commandos on the Old Mole and only ML 177 had managed to reach the gates at the old entrance to the basin .", "That team succeeded in planting charges on two <unk> moored in the basin .", "There were only two other MLs in the vicinity : ML 160 had continued past the dock and was engaging targets upriver , ML 269 appeared to be out of control and was running in circles .", "By this time the crew of Campbeltown had detonated the scuttling charges and gathered at the rear of the ship to be taken off .", "ML 177 came alongside the destroyer and took 30 men on board including Beattie and some of the wounded .", "Major Copland went through Campbeltown and evacuated the wounded towards the Old Mole , not knowing that there were no other boats there to take the Commandos off .", "Lt <unk> Newman aboard the MGB , need not have landed , but he was one of the first ashore .", "One of his first actions was to direct mortar fire onto a gun position on top of the submarine pens that was causing heavy casualties among the Commandos .", "He next directed machine @-@ gun fire onto an armed trawler , which was forced to withdraw upriver .", "Newman organised a defence that succeeded in keeping the increasing numbers of German reinforcements at bay until the demolition parties had completed their tasks .", "Some 100 Commandos were still ashore when Newman realised that evacuation by sea was no longer an option .", "He gathered the survivors and issued three orders : \n To do our best to get back to England ; \n Not to surrender until all our ammunition is exhausted ; \n Not to surrender at all if we can help it .", "Newman and Copland led the charge from the old town across a bridge raked by machine gun fire and advanced into the new town .", "The Commandos attempted to get through the narrow streets of the town and into the surrounding countryside , but were eventually surrounded .", "When their ammunition was expended their only option was to surrender .", "Not all the Commandos were captured ; five men reached neutral Spain , from where they eventually returned to England .", "= = = Small ships = = = \n \n Most of the MLs had been destroyed on the run in and were burning .", "The first ML in the starboard column was the first boat to catch fire ; her captain managed to beach her at the end of the Old Mole .", "Some starboard boats managed to reach their objective and disembark their Commandos .", "ML 443 , the leading boat in the port column , got to within 10 feet ( 3 @.", "@ 0 m ) of the mole in the face of heavy direct fire and hand grenades before being set on fire .", "The crew were rescued by ML 160 , one of the torpedo MLs which had been looking for targets of opportunity such as the two large tankers reported to be in the harbour .", "The commanders of MLs 160 and 443 , <unk> T Boyd and T D L Platt , were awarded the Distinguished Service Order for their bravery .", "The rest of the port column had been destroyed or disabled before reaching the mole .", "MLs 192 and 262 were set on fire ; there were only six survivors .", "ML 268 was blown up ; one man survived .", "ML 177 , the launch that had successfully taken off some of the crew from Campbeltown , was sunk on her way out of the estuary .", "ML 269 , another torpedo @-@ armed boat , had the unenviable task of moving up and down the river at high speed to draw German fire away from the landings .", "Soon after passing Campbeltown it was hit and its steering damaged .", "It took ten minutes to repair the steering .", "They turned and started in the other direction , opening fire on an armed trawler in passing .", "Return fire from the trawler set their engine on fire .", "ML <unk> also came under heavy fire when it arrived near the port .", "Sergeant Thomas Durrant of No.", "1 Commando , manning the aft Lewis gun , engaged gun and <unk> positions on the run in .", "He was wounded but refused to leave the gun for treatment .", "The ML reached the open sea but was attacked at short range by the German torpedo boat Jaguar .", "Durrant returned fire , aiming for the torpedo boat 's bridge .", "He was wounded again but remained at his gun even after the German commander asked for their surrender .", "<unk> drum after drum of ammunition , he refused to give up until after the ML had been boarded .", "Durrant died of his wounds and , after the recommendation of the Jaguar 's commander , was awarded a posthumous Victoria Cross .", "After the Commando headquarters group had landed , Commander Ryder went to check for himself that Campbeltown was firmly stuck in the dock .", "Some of her surviving crewmen were being taken on board the MGB .", "Ryder returned to the boat and ordered the MTB to carry out its alternative task and torpedo the lock gates at the old entrance to the basin .", "After a successful torpedo attack , Ryder ordered the MTB to leave .", "On their way out of the estuary they stopped to collect survivors from a sinking ML and were hit and set on fire .", "Back at the docks the MGB had positioned itself in mid @-@ river to engage enemy gun emplacements .", "The forward 2 pounder was manned by Able Seaman William Alfred Savage .", "Commander Ryder reported that \n \" The rate of supporting fire had evidently been felt , and the Commandos in the area of the Tirpitz dock had undoubtedly overcome the resistance in that area .", "There was an <unk> <unk> in the enemy 's fire . \"", "Ryder could see no ships other than seven or eight burning MLs .", "He then realised that the landing places at the Old Mole and the entrance to the basin had both been recaptured by the Germans .", "There was nothing more they could do for the Commandos , so they headed out to sea .", "On their way they were continuously illuminated by German searchlights and were hit at least six times by the German guns .", "Passing ML 270 , they ordered her to follow and made smoke to hide both boats .", "When they reached the open sea the smaller calibre guns were out of range and stopped firing but the heavier artillery continued to engage them .", "The boats were about 4 miles ( 6 @.", "@ 4 km ) off @-@ shore when the last German salvo <unk> them and killed Savage , who was still at his gun .", "He was awarded a posthumous Victoria Cross for his exploits .", "His citation recognised both Savage and the bravery of \" the many unnamed crews of the Motor Gun Boat , Motor Torpedo Boat and Motor <unk> who continued to carry out their duties in exposed positions , in the face of close range enemy fire . \"", "= = = Return journey = = = \n \n At 06 : 30 the five German torpedo boats that the convoy had <unk> the previous day were sighted by HMS Atherstone and Tynedale .", "The two destroyers turned toward them and opened fire at a range of 7 miles ( 11 km ) .", "After ten minutes the German boats turned away , making smoke .", "The destroyers sighted the MGB and two accompanying MLs soon after and transferred their casualties to the Atherstone .", "Not expecting any more boats to arrive , they headed for home .", "Just after 09 : 00 the Hunt @-@ class escort destroyers HMS <unk> and HMS Cleveland arrived , sent by Commander @-@ in @-@ Chief Plymouth .", "Shortly after this the ships were spotted by a Heinkel 115 <unk> of the Luftwaffe .", "The next German aircraft on the scene , a Junkers 88 , was engaged by a RAF Bristol Beaufighter which had appeared in the area earlier .", "Both machines crashed into the sea .", "Other German planes arrived but were driven off by Beaufighters and <unk> from Coastal Command .", "The Atlantic weather conditions deteriorated .", "Amid concerns about the growing German threat and the realisation that the damaged small ships would not be able to keep up , Commander <unk> ordered the crews off the smaller boats and had them sunk .", "Three of the small vessels managed to return to England : MLs 160 , <unk> and 443 .", "They had reached the rendezvous and waited until 10 : 00 for the destroyers to appear .", "Having already been attacked once , they moved further out into the Atlantic to try and avoid the German Air Force , but a Junkers 88 appeared overhead at 07 : 30 and approached them at low level for a closer look .", "The ships opened fire and hit the Junkers in the cockpit .", "The plane went into the sea .", "The next aircraft to appear was a <unk> and <unk> seaplane which attempted to bomb the ships , but left after being damaged by machine @-@ gun fire .", "The surviving MLs eventually reached England unaided the following day .", "= = = Campbeltown explodes = = = \n \n The explosive charges in HMS Campbeltown detonated at noon on 28 March 1942 , and the dry dock was destroyed .", "Reports vary on the fate of the two tankers that were in the dock ; they were either swept away by the wall of water and sunk , or swept to the far end of the dock , but not sunk .", "A party of 40 senior German officers and civilians who were on a tour of Campbeltown were killed .", "In total , the explosion killed about 360 men .", "The wreck of Campbeltown could still be seen inside the dry dock months later when RAF photo reconnaissance planes were sent to photograph the port .", "According to Captain Robert Montgomery ( Royal Engineers , attached to <unk> Commando ) , Campbeltown was meant to have detonated at 4 : <unk> , the delay caused , he believes , by some of the acid in the pencil fuses being <unk> away .", "As the morning progressed , more and more captured comrades joined him in the German HQ .", "The day after the explosion , Organisation Todt workers were assigned to clean up the debris and wreckage .", "On 30 March at 16 : 30 the torpedoes from MTB 74 , which were on a delayed fuse setting , exploded at the old entrance into the basin .", "This raised alarms among the Germans .", "The Organisation Todt workers ran away from the dock area .", "German guards , <unk> their <unk> uniforms for British uniforms , opened fire , killing some of them .", "The Germans also thought that some Commandos were still hiding in the town , and made a street by street search , during which some <unk> were also killed .", "= = Aftermath = = \n \n The explosion put the dry dock out of commission for the remainder of the war .", "The St Nazaire raid had been a success , but at a cost .", "Of the <unk> men of the Royal Navy and Commandos who took part in the raid , only 228 men returned to England .", "Five commandos escaped via neutral Spain and Gibraltar with the help of French citizens , and took a ship to England from Gibraltar .", "169 men were killed ( 105 RN and 64 Commandos ) and another 215 became prisoners of war ( 106 RN and 109 Commandos ) .", "They were first taken to La <unk> and then sent to <unk> 133 at Rennes .", "The fallen British raiders were buried at the La <unk> @-@ <unk> cemetery with military honours .", "The cemetery is located 13 kilometres west of St Nazaire .", "To recognise their achievement , 89 decorations were awarded for the raid .", "This total includes the five Victoria Crosses awarded to Lieutenant Commander Beattie , Lieutenant Colonel Newman and Commander Ryder , and posthumous awards to Sergeant Durrant and Able Seaman Savage .", "Four Distinguished Service Orders were awarded to Major William Copland , Captain Donald Roy , Lieutenant T Boyd and Lieutenant T D L Platt .", "Other decorations awarded were four <unk> <unk> Medals , five Distinguished Conduct Medals , 17 Distinguished Service Crosses , 11 Military Crosses , 24 Distinguished Service Medals and 15 Military Medals .", "Four men were awarded the Croix de guerre by France , and another 51 were mentioned in despatches .", "Adolf Hitler was furious that the British had been able to sail a flotilla of ships up the Loire <unk> .", "His immediate reaction was to dismiss <unk> Carl <unk> , chief @-@ of @-@ staff to the Commander in Chief West .", "The raid <unk> German attention on the Atlantic Wall , and special attention was given to ports to prevent any repeat of the raid .", "By June 1942 the Germans began using concrete to <unk> gun emplacements and bunkers in quantities previously only used in U @-@ boat pens .", "Hitler laid out new plans in a meeting with <unk> Minister Albert <unk> in August 1942 , calling for the construction of 15 @,@ 000 bunkers by May 1943 to defend the Atlantic coast from Norway to Spain .", "The battleship Tirpitz never entered the Atlantic .", "She remained in Norwegian <unk> to threaten Allied shipping until she was destroyed by the RAF on 12 November 1944 .", "= = Legacy = = \n \n St Nazaire was one of the 38 battle honours presented to the Commandos after the war .", "The raid has since been called The Greatest Raid of All .", "The survivors formed their own association , the St Nazaire Society , which is a registered charity in the United Kingdom .", "A memorial to the raid erected in Falmouth bears the following inscription : \n A new HMS Campbeltown , a Type 22 Frigate , was launched on 7 October 1987 .", "She carried the ship 's bell from the first Campbeltown which was rescued during the raid and had been presented to the town of <unk> , Pennsylvania at the end of the Second World War .", "In 1988 the people of <unk> voted to lend the bell to the new ship for as long as she remained in Royal Navy service .", "The bell was returned to the town on 21 June 2011 when HMS Campbeltown was decommissioned .", "On 4 September 2002 , a tree and seat at the National Memorial <unk> were dedicated to the men of the raid .", "The seat bears the inscription : \n In memory of the Royal Navy Sailors and Army Commandos killed in the raid on St Nazaire on 28 March 1942 \n \n = = Documentaries and <unk> = = \n \n A <unk> version of the raid was the climax of the 1952 British war film , Gift Horse .", "The film follows the career of an ex @-@ US Navy destroyer , HMS <unk> ( actually HMS <unk> ) ; the raid is named Operation Boadicea and portrays the main events of the actual battle .", "The war film Attack on the Iron Coast was released in 1968 and was a highly fictionalized version of the raid .", "In 2007 , Jeremy Clarkson presented the story of the raid in a BBC documentary entitled The Greatest Raid of All Time .", "An episode of the television series ; \" World War II 's Greatest <unk> \" on the Military Channel ( now the American Heroes Channel ) devoted an episode to this raid .", "<unk> \" Commando Do or Die ! \"", "it was released in early 2014 ; and has been <unk> several times .", "A mission in the video game Enemy Front re @-@ <unk> the mission from the first person perspective of a British Commando .", "A mission in the video game Medal Of Honour : European Assault also re @-@ <unk> the mission from the perspective of fictional soldier William Holt ." ]
[ "= = Background = = \n \n St Nazaire is on the north bank of the Loire 400 km ( 250 miles ) from the nearest British port .", "An unusually high spring tide was due in March 1942 which would allow a light ship to pass over the sand banks in the estuary and approach the docks , bypassing the heavily defended dredged channel .", "She had to be lightened to raise her draught to get over the sand banks in the estuary .", "They had got to within about eight minutes passage from the dock gates when at 01 : 22 the entire convoy was illuminated by the combined searchlights of both banks of the estuary ." ]
[ " = St Nazaire Raid = \n \n The St Nazaire Raid or Operation Chariot was a successful British amphibious attack on the heavily defended Normandie dry dock at St Nazaire in German @-@ occupied France during the Second World War .", "The operation was undertaken by the Royal Navy and British Commandos under the auspices of Combined Operations Headquarters on 28 March 1942 .", "St Nazaire was targeted because the loss of its dry dock would force any large German warship in need of repairs , such as the Tirpitz , to return to home waters via either the English Channel or the <unk> gap , both of which were heavily defended by British units including the Royal Navy 's Home Fleet , rather than having a haven available on the Atlantic coast .", "The obsolete destroyer HMS Campbeltown , accompanied by 18 smaller craft , crossed the English Channel to the Atlantic coast of France and was rammed into the Normandie dock gates .", "The ship had been packed with delayed @-@ action explosives , well hidden within a steel and concrete case , that detonated later that day , putting the dock out of service for the remainder of the war and up to five years after .", "A force of commandos landed to destroy machinery and other structures .", "Heavy German gunfire sank , set <unk> or <unk> all the small craft intended to transport the commandos back to England ; the commandos had to fight their way out through the town to try to escape overland .", "They were forced to surrender when their ammunition was expended and they were surrounded .", "After the raid 228 men of the force of <unk> returned to Britain ; 169 were killed and 215 became prisoners of war .", "German casualties were over 360 dead , some killed after the raid when Campbeltown exploded .", "To recognise their bravery , 89 decorations were awarded to members of the raiding party , including five Victoria Crosses .", "After the war , St Nazaire was one of 38 battle honours awarded to the Commandos ; the operation has since become known as The Greatest Raid of All within military circles .", "In 1942 , it had a population of 50 @,@ 000 .", "The St Nazaire port has an outer harbour known as the Avant Port , formed by two piers <unk> out into the Atlantic Ocean .", "This leads to two lock gates before the Bassin de St Nazaire .", "These gates control the water level in the basin so that it is not affected by the tide .", "Beyond the basin is the larger inner dock called the Bassin de <unk> , which can accommodate ships up to 10 @,@ 000 tons .", "There is also an old entrance to the Bassin de St Nazaire located southwest of the Normandie dry dock .", "Built to house the ocean liner SS Normandie , this dock was the largest dry dock in the world when it was completed in 1932 .", "The \" Old Mole \" jetty <unk> into the Loire halfway between the southern pier of the Avant Port and the old entrance into the basin .", "On 24 May 1941 , the Battle of the Denmark Strait was fought between the German ships Bismarck and <unk> <unk> and the British ships HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Hood .", "Hood was sunk and the damaged Prince of Wales was forced to retire .", "Bismarck , also damaged , ordered her consort to proceed independently while she headed for the French port of St Nazaire , which was the only port on the Atlantic coast with a dry dock able to accommodate a ship of her size .", "She was intercepted by the British and sunk en route .", "Britain 's Naval Intelligence Division first proposed a commando raid on the dock in late 1941 .", "When the German battleship Tirpitz was declared operational in January 1942 , the Royal Navy ( RN ) and Royal Air Force ( RAF ) were already drawing up plans to attack her .", "<unk> from Combined Operations Headquarters were looking at potential scenarios if Tirpitz escaped the naval blockade and reached the Atlantic .", "They decided the only port able to accommodate her was St Nazaire , especially if , like the Bismarck , she was damaged en route and needed repairs .", "They came to the conclusion that if the dock at St Nazaire were unavailable the Germans were unlikely to risk sending Tirpitz into the Atlantic .", "Combined Operations examined a number of options while planning the destruction of the dock .", "At this stage of the war the British government still tried to avoid civilian casualties .", "This ruled out a bombing attack by the RAF , which at the time did not possess the accuracy needed to destroy the dock without serious loss of civilian life .", "The Special Operations Executive were approached to see if its agents could destroy the dock gates .", "They decided that the mission was beyond their capabilities because the weight of explosives required would have needed too many agents to carry them .", "The Royal Navy was also unable to mount an operation , as St Nazaire is 8 km ( 5 miles ) up the Loire estuary .", "Any naval ships large enough to cause sufficient damage would be detected well before they were within range .", "The planners then examined whether a commando force was feasible to accomplish the task .", "The approach was too shallow for an infantry landing ship , but the planners believed if a destroyer could be lightened it might have a draft shallow enough to enable it to get through .", "= = Plan = = \n \n The purpose of the raid was to destroy three objectives : the Normandie dock , the old gates into the Bassin de St Nazaire together with the water pumping machinery and other installations , and any U @-@ boats or other shipping in the area .", "The initial Combined Operations plan required two specially lightened destroyers to carry out the raid .", "The first would be packed with explosives and rammed into the dock gates .", "Commandos on board would then disembark and use demolition charges to destroy nearby dock installations , searchlights and gun emplacements .", "The destroyer would then be blown up , and the second ship would come in and evacuate the ship 's crew and the commandos .", "At the same time the RAF would carry out a number of diversionary air raids in the area .", "When the plan was presented to the Admiralty they refused to support it .", "The certain loss of one or both destroyers to eliminate the dry dock was out of the question .", "They suggested they could provide an old Free French destroyer , the <unk> , and a flotilla of small motor launches to transport the commandos and evacuate them afterwards .", "<unk> for the mission , codenamed Operation Chariot , was given on 3 March 1942 .", "Using a French ship would involve using the Free French forces and increase the number of people aware of the raid .", "Consequently , it was decided the navy would have to provide a ship of their own .", "The RAF complained that the raid would draw heavily on their resources ; the number of aircraft assigned by RAF <unk> Command was reduced time and again before the day of the raid .", "British Prime Minister Winston Churchill further complicated matters when he ordered that bombing should only take place if targets were clearly identified .", "Combined Operations Headquarters worked closely with several intelligence organisations to plan the raid .", "The Naval Intelligence Division compiled information from a variety of sources .", "A detailed plan of the town of St Nazaire was provided by the Secret Intelligence Service , and information on the coastal artillery nearby was sourced from the War Office 's Military Intelligence branch .", "Intelligence about the dock itself came from pre @-@ war technical journals .", "The RN 's Operational Intelligence Centre selected the route and timing for the raid based on intelligence about the location of minefields and German recognition signals sourced from <unk> <unk> and knowledge of Luftwaffe patrols compiled by the Air Ministry 's Air Intelligence Branch .", "When all the plans had been pulled together and the timing worked out , the raid was expected to last no longer than two hours .", "The commandos and crew from Campbeltown would board the motor launches at the Old Mole jetty and then return to base .", "= = Composition of the raiding force = = \n \n The revised Combined Operations plan required one destroyer to ram the dock gates and a number of smaller craft to transport the Commandos .", "The Royal Navy would therefore provide the largest contingent for the raid , under the overall command of the senior naval officer , Commander Robert Ryder .", "The ship selected to ram into the dock gates was HMS Campbeltown , commanded by Lieutenant Commander Stephen <unk> Beattie .", "Campbeltown was a First World War destroyer and had previously been the USS Buchanan in the United States Navy .", "She had come into RN service in 1940 as one of 50 destroyers transferred to the United Kingdom under the Destroyers for <unk> Agreement .", "<unk> Campbeltown for the raid took ten days .", "This was achieved by completely stripping all her internal compartments .", "The dockyard removed her three 4 inch ( 100 mm ) guns , torpedoes and depth charges from the deck and replaced the forward gun with a light quick – firing 12 pounder ( 3 \" ) .", "Eight 20 mm <unk> were installed on mountings raised above deck level .", "The bridge and <unk> were given extra armour @-@ plate protection , and two rows of armour were fixed along the sides of the ship to protect the Commandos on the open deck .", "Two of her four funnels were removed , and the forward two were cut at an angle to resemble those of a German destroyer .", "The bow was packed with 4 @.", "@ 5 tons of high explosives , which were set in concrete .", "It was decided that the explosive charge would be timed to <unk> after the raiders had left the harbour .", "To prevent the Germans <unk> her away , the crew would open the ship 's <unk> before abandoning the ship .", "Should she become disabled or sunk before getting to the dock , four motor launches had been detailed to take off the crew and put the commandos ashore .", "The charge would be reset to explode after the last boat had left .", "Other naval units involved were two Hunt class destroyers , HMS Tynedale ( <unk> ) and Atherstone ( <unk> ) , which would accompany the force to and from the French coast and remain out at sea during the raid .", "A Motor Gun Boat ( MGB 314 ) was the headquarters ship for the raid , with Commander Ryder and the commanding officer of the Commandos on board .", "A Motor Torpedo Boat ( MTB 74 ) , commanded by Sub @-@ Lieutenant Michael Wynn , had two objectives : If the outer Normandie dock gates were open , she had to torpedo the inner dock gates .", "If the gates were closed she would instead torpedo the gates at the old entrance into the St Nazaire basin .", "To assist in transporting the Commandos , 12 motor launches ( ML ) were assigned from the 20th and 28th Motor <unk> flotillas .", "These boats were re @-@ armed with two Oerlikon 20 mm guns mounted forward and aft to complement their twin Lewis guns .", "At the last minute another four MLs were assigned from the 7th Motor <unk> flotilla ( see <unk> for flotilla details ) .", "These four boats were also armed with two torpedoes each .", "Instead of transporting the Commandos , these boats were to engage any German shipping found in the estuary .", "All the MLs had a 500 @-@ gallon auxiliary fuel tank fixed to the upper deck to increase their range .", "The S class submarine HMS Sturgeon would leave before the rest of the convoy and be in position to act as a navigational beacon to guide the convoy into the Loire estuary .", "The man selected to lead the Commando force was Lieutenant Colonel Charles Newman ; his No.", "2 Commando would provide the largest Commandos contingent , 173 men , for the raid .", "The Special Service Brigade headquarters used the raid to provide experience for their other units and 92 men were drawn from Nos 1 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 9 , and 12 Commandos .", "The Commandos were divided into three groups ; One and Two would travel in the MLs , while Three would be in Campbeltown .", "Under the command of Captain <unk> , Group One had the objectives of securing the Old Mole and eliminating the anti @-@ aircraft gun positions around the southern <unk> .", "They were then to move into the old town and blow up the power station , bridges and locks for the new entrance into the basin from the Avant port .", "The capture of the mole was a major objective , as it was to be the embarkation point for the evacuation after the mission .", "Group Two , under the command of Captain Burn , would land at the old entrance to the St Nazaire basin .", "Their objectives were to destroy the anti @-@ aircraft positions in the area and the German headquarters , to blow up the locks and bridges at the old entrance into the basin and then to guard against a counter @-@ attack from the submarine base .", "Group Three was under the command of Major William ' Bill ' Copland , who was also the Commandos ' second in command .", "They were to secure the immediate area around Campbeltown , destroy the dock 's water @-@ pumping and gate @-@ opening machinery and the nearby underground fuel tanks .", "All three groups were subdivided into assault , demolition and protection teams .", "The assault teams would clear the way for the other two .", "The demolition teams carrying the explosive charges only had <unk> for self @-@ defence ; the protection teams , armed with Thompson <unk> guns , were to defend them while they completed their tasks .", "The Commandos were aided in their planning for the operation by Captain Bill <unk> of the Royal Engineers , who had pre @-@ war experience as an apprentice in the Great Western Railway dockyards and whose father was the dock master of Cardiff Docks .", "In 1940 while part of the British Expeditionary Force in France , his duties had included determining how to <unk> the French dockyards if they were captured .", "One of the dockyards he had studied was St Nazaire , and he had submitted a report detailing how to put the dock out of action .", "= = German forces = = \n \n The Germans had around 5 @,@ 000 troops in the immediate area of St Nazaire .", "The port was defended by the 280th Naval Artillery Battalion under the command of Kapitän zur See Edo <unk> .", "The battalion was composed of 28 guns of various <unk> from 75 mm to 280 mm railway guns , all positioned to guard the coastal approaches .", "The heavy guns were supplemented by the guns and searchlights of the 22nd Naval Flak Brigade under the command of Kapitän zur See Karl @-@ Konrad Mecke .", "The brigade was equipped with 43 anti @-@ aircraft guns ranging in calibre from 20 to 40 mm .", "These guns had a dual role as both anti @-@ aircraft and coastal defence weapons .", "Many were in concrete emplacements on top of the submarine pens and other <unk> installations of the St Nazaire submarine base .", "The harbour defence companies were responsible for local defence and for the security of the ships and submarines moored in the harbour .", "These companies and the harbour defence boats used to patrol the river were under the command of Harbour Commander Korvettenkapitän <unk> .", "The <unk> Infantry Division was the German Army unit responsible for the defence of the coast between St Nazaire and <unk> .", "The division had no troops based in the town , but some were located in villages nearby and would be able to respond to any attack on the port .", "The Kriegsmarine ( German navy ) had at least three surface ships in the Loire estuary : a destroyer , an armed trawler and a <unk> ( minesweeper ) , the latter being the guard ship for the port .", "On the night of the raid there were also four harbour defence boats and ten ships from the 16th and 42nd <unk> flotillas berthed in the basin , while two tankers were berthed inside the Normandie dock .", "The 6th and 7th U @-@ boat flotillas , commanded by <unk> Georg @-@ Wilhelm Schulz and Korvettenkapitän Herbert <unk> respectively , were permanently based in the port .", "It is not known how many submarines were present on the day of the raid .", "The submarine base had been inspected by the U @-@ boat Commander in Chief , <unk> Karl <unk> , the day before the raid .", "He asked what would they do if the base was subject to an attack by British Commandos .", "<unk> replied that \" an attack on the base would be hazardous and highly <unk> \" .", "= = The raid = = \n \n \n = = = <unk> journey = = = \n \n The three destroyers and 16 small boats left Falmouth , Cornwall at 14 : 00 on 26 March 1942 .", "They formed into a convoy of three lanes , with the destroyers in the middle .", "On arrival at St Nazaire the <unk> MLs were to head for the Old Mole to disembark their Commandos , while the starboard lane would make for the old entrance to the basin to disembark theirs .", "Not having the range to reach St Nazaire unaided , the MTB and MGB were taken under tow by Campbeltown and Atherstone .", "On 27 March at 07 : 20 Tynedale reported a U @-@ boat on the surface and opened fire .", "The two escort destroyers left the convoy to engage the U @-@ boat , later identified as U @-@ 593 .", "The U @-@ boat promptly <unk> and was unsuccessfully attacked by depth charges .", "The two destroyers returned to the convoy at 09 : 00 .", "The convoy next encountered two French fishing <unk> .", "Both crews were taken off and the ships sunk for fear they might report the composition and location of the convoy .", "At 17 : 00 the convoy received a signal from Commander @-@ in @-@ Chief Plymouth that five German torpedo boats were in the area .", "Two hours later another signal informed them that another two Hunt class destroyers , HMS Cleveland and HMS <unk> , had been dispatched at full speed to join the convoy .", "The convoy reached a position 65 nautical miles ( 120 km ; 75 mi ) off St Nazaire at 21 : 00 and changed course toward the estuary , leaving Atherstone and Tynedale as a sea patrol .", "The convoy adopted a new formation with the MGB and two torpedo MLs in the lead , followed by Campbeltown .", "The rest of the MLs formed two columns on either side and <unk> of the destroyer , with the MTB bringing up the rear .", "The first casualty of the raid was ML 341 , which had developed engine trouble and was abandoned .", "At 22 : 00 the submarine Sturgeon directed her navigation beacon out to sea to guide the convoy in .", "At about the same time Campbeltown raised the German naval <unk> in an attempt to <unk> any German lookouts into thinking she was a German destroyer .", "At 23 : 30 on 27 March , five RAF squadrons ( comprising 35 <unk> and 27 <unk> ) started their bombing runs .", "The bombers had to stay above 6 @,@ 000 feet ( 1 @,@ 800 m ) and were supposed to remain over the port for 60 minutes to divert attention toward themselves and away from the sea .", "They had orders to only bomb clearly identified military targets and to drop only one bomb at a time .", "As it turned out , poor weather over the port ( 10 / <unk> cloud ) meant that only four aircraft bombed targets in St Nazaire .", "Six aircraft managed to bomb other nearby targets .", "The unusual behaviour of the bombers concerned Kapitän zur See Mecke .", "At 00 : 00 on 28 March , he issued a warning that there might be a parachute landing in progress .", "At 01 : 00 on 28 March , he followed up by ordering all guns to cease firing and searchlights to be <unk> in case the bombers were using them to locate the port .", "Everyone was placed on a heightened state of alert .", "The harbour defence companies and ships ' crews were ordered out of the air raid shelters .", "During all this a lookout reported seeing some activity out at sea , so Mecke began <unk> some type of landing and ordered extra attention to be paid to the approaches to the harbour .", "= = = <unk> the dry dock = = = \n \n At 00 : 30 hours on 28 March the convoy crossed over the <unk> at the mouth of the Loire estuary , with Campbeltown scraping the bottom twice .", "Each time she was able to pull free , and the group proceeded on up toward the harbour in darkness .", "A naval signal light demanded their identification .", "The MGB @-@ 314 replied in a coded response obtained from a German trawler boarded during the <unk> raid .", "A few bursts were fired from a shore battery and both Campbeltown and MGB @-@ 314 replied : \" Ship being fired upon by friendly forces \" .", "The deception gave them a little more time before every German gun in the bay opened fire .", "At 01 : 28 , with the convoy 1 mile ( 1 @.", "@ 6 km ) from the dock gates , Beattie ordered the German flag lowered and the White Ensign raised .", "The intensity of the German fire seemed to increase .", "The guard ship opened fire and was quickly <unk> when the ships in the convoy responded , shooting into her as they passed .", "By now all the ships in the convoy were within range to engage targets ashore and were firing at the gun emplacements and searchlights .", "Campbeltown was hit a number of times and increased her speed to 19 kn ( 35 km / h ) .", "The <unk> on her bridge was killed ; his replacement was wounded and replaced as well .", "<unk> by the searchlights , Beattie knew they were close to their objective .", "Still under heavy fire , the MGB turned into the estuary as Campbeltown cleared the end of the Old Mole , cut through anti @-@ torpedo netting strung across the entrance and rammed the dock gates , striking home at 01 : 34 , three minutes later than scheduled .", "The force of the impact drove the ship 33 feet ( 10 m ) onto the gates .", "= = = <unk> from Campbeltown and the MLs = = = \n \n The Commandos on Campbeltown now disembarked : two assault teams , five demolition teams with their <unk> and a mortar group .", "Three demolition teams were tasked with destroying the dock pumping machinery and other installations associated with the dry dock .", "The <unk> @-@ wearing Captain Donald Roy - ' The Laird ' - and his 14 @-@ man assault troop were tasked with <unk> two pump @-@ house roof @-@ top gun emplacements high above the <unk> and securing a bridge to provide a route for the raiding parties to exit the dock area .", "Roy and <unk> Don Randall used scaling <unk> and grenades to accomplish the former , and a head @-@ on rush to secure the bridge and form a bridgehead that enabled <unk> Bob Montgomery and Lt Corran <unk> and their demolition teams to exit the area .", "They lost 4 men in this action .", "The fifth team also succeeded in completing all their objectives but almost half its men were killed .", "The other two Commando groups were not as successful .", "The MLs transporting Groups One and Two had almost all been destroyed on their approach .", "ML 457 was the only boat to land its Commandos on the Old Mole and only ML 177 had managed to reach the gates at the old entrance to the basin .", "That team succeeded in planting charges on two <unk> moored in the basin .", "There were only two other MLs in the vicinity : ML 160 had continued past the dock and was engaging targets upriver , ML 269 appeared to be out of control and was running in circles .", "By this time the crew of Campbeltown had detonated the scuttling charges and gathered at the rear of the ship to be taken off .", "ML 177 came alongside the destroyer and took 30 men on board including Beattie and some of the wounded .", "Major Copland went through Campbeltown and evacuated the wounded towards the Old Mole , not knowing that there were no other boats there to take the Commandos off .", "Lt <unk> Newman aboard the MGB , need not have landed , but he was one of the first ashore .", "One of his first actions was to direct mortar fire onto a gun position on top of the submarine pens that was causing heavy casualties among the Commandos .", "He next directed machine @-@ gun fire onto an armed trawler , which was forced to withdraw upriver .", "Newman organised a defence that succeeded in keeping the increasing numbers of German reinforcements at bay until the demolition parties had completed their tasks .", "Some 100 Commandos were still ashore when Newman realised that evacuation by sea was no longer an option .", "He gathered the survivors and issued three orders : \n To do our best to get back to England ; \n Not to surrender until all our ammunition is exhausted ; \n Not to surrender at all if we can help it .", "Newman and Copland led the charge from the old town across a bridge raked by machine gun fire and advanced into the new town .", "The Commandos attempted to get through the narrow streets of the town and into the surrounding countryside , but were eventually surrounded .", "When their ammunition was expended their only option was to surrender .", "Not all the Commandos were captured ; five men reached neutral Spain , from where they eventually returned to England .", "= = = Small ships = = = \n \n Most of the MLs had been destroyed on the run in and were burning .", "The first ML in the starboard column was the first boat to catch fire ; her captain managed to beach her at the end of the Old Mole .", "Some starboard boats managed to reach their objective and disembark their Commandos .", "ML 443 , the leading boat in the port column , got to within 10 feet ( 3 @.", "@ 0 m ) of the mole in the face of heavy direct fire and hand grenades before being set on fire .", "The crew were rescued by ML 160 , one of the torpedo MLs which had been looking for targets of opportunity such as the two large tankers reported to be in the harbour .", "The commanders of MLs 160 and 443 , <unk> T Boyd and T D L Platt , were awarded the Distinguished Service Order for their bravery .", "The rest of the port column had been destroyed or disabled before reaching the mole .", "MLs 192 and 262 were set on fire ; there were only six survivors .", "ML 268 was blown up ; one man survived .", "ML 177 , the launch that had successfully taken off some of the crew from Campbeltown , was sunk on her way out of the estuary .", "ML 269 , another torpedo @-@ armed boat , had the unenviable task of moving up and down the river at high speed to draw German fire away from the landings .", "Soon after passing Campbeltown it was hit and its steering damaged .", "It took ten minutes to repair the steering .", "They turned and started in the other direction , opening fire on an armed trawler in passing .", "Return fire from the trawler set their engine on fire .", "ML <unk> also came under heavy fire when it arrived near the port .", "Sergeant Thomas Durrant of No.", "1 Commando , manning the aft Lewis gun , engaged gun and <unk> positions on the run in .", "He was wounded but refused to leave the gun for treatment .", "The ML reached the open sea but was attacked at short range by the German torpedo boat Jaguar .", "Durrant returned fire , aiming for the torpedo boat 's bridge .", "He was wounded again but remained at his gun even after the German commander asked for their surrender .", "<unk> drum after drum of ammunition , he refused to give up until after the ML had been boarded .", "Durrant died of his wounds and , after the recommendation of the Jaguar 's commander , was awarded a posthumous Victoria Cross .", "After the Commando headquarters group had landed , Commander Ryder went to check for himself that Campbeltown was firmly stuck in the dock .", "Some of her surviving crewmen were being taken on board the MGB .", "Ryder returned to the boat and ordered the MTB to carry out its alternative task and torpedo the lock gates at the old entrance to the basin .", "After a successful torpedo attack , Ryder ordered the MTB to leave .", "On their way out of the estuary they stopped to collect survivors from a sinking ML and were hit and set on fire .", "Back at the docks the MGB had positioned itself in mid @-@ river to engage enemy gun emplacements .", "The forward 2 pounder was manned by Able Seaman William Alfred Savage .", "Commander Ryder reported that \n \" The rate of supporting fire had evidently been felt , and the Commandos in the area of the Tirpitz dock had undoubtedly overcome the resistance in that area .", "There was an <unk> <unk> in the enemy 's fire . \"", "Ryder could see no ships other than seven or eight burning MLs .", "He then realised that the landing places at the Old Mole and the entrance to the basin had both been recaptured by the Germans .", "There was nothing more they could do for the Commandos , so they headed out to sea .", "On their way they were continuously illuminated by German searchlights and were hit at least six times by the German guns .", "Passing ML 270 , they ordered her to follow and made smoke to hide both boats .", "When they reached the open sea the smaller calibre guns were out of range and stopped firing but the heavier artillery continued to engage them .", "The boats were about 4 miles ( 6 @.", "@ 4 km ) off @-@ shore when the last German salvo <unk> them and killed Savage , who was still at his gun .", "He was awarded a posthumous Victoria Cross for his exploits .", "His citation recognised both Savage and the bravery of \" the many unnamed crews of the Motor Gun Boat , Motor Torpedo Boat and Motor <unk> who continued to carry out their duties in exposed positions , in the face of close range enemy fire . \"", "= = = Return journey = = = \n \n At 06 : 30 the five German torpedo boats that the convoy had <unk> the previous day were sighted by HMS Atherstone and Tynedale .", "The two destroyers turned toward them and opened fire at a range of 7 miles ( 11 km ) .", "After ten minutes the German boats turned away , making smoke .", "The destroyers sighted the MGB and two accompanying MLs soon after and transferred their casualties to the Atherstone .", "Not expecting any more boats to arrive , they headed for home .", "Just after 09 : 00 the Hunt @-@ class escort destroyers HMS <unk> and HMS Cleveland arrived , sent by Commander @-@ in @-@ Chief Plymouth .", "Shortly after this the ships were spotted by a Heinkel 115 <unk> of the Luftwaffe .", "The next German aircraft on the scene , a Junkers 88 , was engaged by a RAF Bristol Beaufighter which had appeared in the area earlier .", "Both machines crashed into the sea .", "Other German planes arrived but were driven off by Beaufighters and <unk> from Coastal Command .", "The Atlantic weather conditions deteriorated .", "Amid concerns about the growing German threat and the realisation that the damaged small ships would not be able to keep up , Commander <unk> ordered the crews off the smaller boats and had them sunk .", "Three of the small vessels managed to return to England : MLs 160 , <unk> and 443 .", "They had reached the rendezvous and waited until 10 : 00 for the destroyers to appear .", "Having already been attacked once , they moved further out into the Atlantic to try and avoid the German Air Force , but a Junkers 88 appeared overhead at 07 : 30 and approached them at low level for a closer look .", "The ships opened fire and hit the Junkers in the cockpit .", "The plane went into the sea .", "The next aircraft to appear was a <unk> and <unk> seaplane which attempted to bomb the ships , but left after being damaged by machine @-@ gun fire .", "The surviving MLs eventually reached England unaided the following day .", "= = = Campbeltown explodes = = = \n \n The explosive charges in HMS Campbeltown detonated at noon on 28 March 1942 , and the dry dock was destroyed .", "Reports vary on the fate of the two tankers that were in the dock ; they were either swept away by the wall of water and sunk , or swept to the far end of the dock , but not sunk .", "A party of 40 senior German officers and civilians who were on a tour of Campbeltown were killed .", "In total , the explosion killed about 360 men .", "The wreck of Campbeltown could still be seen inside the dry dock months later when RAF photo reconnaissance planes were sent to photograph the port .", "According to Captain Robert Montgomery ( Royal Engineers , attached to <unk> Commando ) , Campbeltown was meant to have detonated at 4 : <unk> , the delay caused , he believes , by some of the acid in the pencil fuses being <unk> away .", "As the morning progressed , more and more captured comrades joined him in the German HQ .", "The day after the explosion , Organisation Todt workers were assigned to clean up the debris and wreckage .", "On 30 March at 16 : 30 the torpedoes from MTB 74 , which were on a delayed fuse setting , exploded at the old entrance into the basin .", "This raised alarms among the Germans .", "The Organisation Todt workers ran away from the dock area .", "German guards , <unk> their <unk> uniforms for British uniforms , opened fire , killing some of them .", "The Germans also thought that some Commandos were still hiding in the town , and made a street by street search , during which some <unk> were also killed .", "= = Aftermath = = \n \n The explosion put the dry dock out of commission for the remainder of the war .", "The St Nazaire raid had been a success , but at a cost .", "Of the <unk> men of the Royal Navy and Commandos who took part in the raid , only 228 men returned to England .", "Five commandos escaped via neutral Spain and Gibraltar with the help of French citizens , and took a ship to England from Gibraltar .", "169 men were killed ( 105 RN and 64 Commandos ) and another 215 became prisoners of war ( 106 RN and 109 Commandos ) .", "They were first taken to La <unk> and then sent to <unk> 133 at Rennes .", "The fallen British raiders were buried at the La <unk> @-@ <unk> cemetery with military honours .", "The cemetery is located 13 kilometres west of St Nazaire .", "To recognise their achievement , 89 decorations were awarded for the raid .", "This total includes the five Victoria Crosses awarded to Lieutenant Commander Beattie , Lieutenant Colonel Newman and Commander Ryder , and posthumous awards to Sergeant Durrant and Able Seaman Savage .", "Four Distinguished Service Orders were awarded to Major William Copland , Captain Donald Roy , Lieutenant T Boyd and Lieutenant T D L Platt .", "Other decorations awarded were four <unk> <unk> Medals , five Distinguished Conduct Medals , 17 Distinguished Service Crosses , 11 Military Crosses , 24 Distinguished Service Medals and 15 Military Medals .", "Four men were awarded the Croix de guerre by France , and another 51 were mentioned in despatches .", "Adolf Hitler was furious that the British had been able to sail a flotilla of ships up the Loire <unk> .", "His immediate reaction was to dismiss <unk> Carl <unk> , chief @-@ of @-@ staff to the Commander in Chief West .", "The raid <unk> German attention on the Atlantic Wall , and special attention was given to ports to prevent any repeat of the raid .", "By June 1942 the Germans began using concrete to <unk> gun emplacements and bunkers in quantities previously only used in U @-@ boat pens .", "Hitler laid out new plans in a meeting with <unk> Minister Albert <unk> in August 1942 , calling for the construction of 15 @,@ 000 bunkers by May 1943 to defend the Atlantic coast from Norway to Spain .", "The battleship Tirpitz never entered the Atlantic .", "She remained in Norwegian <unk> to threaten Allied shipping until she was destroyed by the RAF on 12 November 1944 .", "= = Legacy = = \n \n St Nazaire was one of the 38 battle honours presented to the Commandos after the war .", "The raid has since been called The Greatest Raid of All .", "The survivors formed their own association , the St Nazaire Society , which is a registered charity in the United Kingdom .", "A memorial to the raid erected in Falmouth bears the following inscription : \n A new HMS Campbeltown , a Type 22 Frigate , was launched on 7 October 1987 .", "She carried the ship 's bell from the first Campbeltown which was rescued during the raid and had been presented to the town of <unk> , Pennsylvania at the end of the Second World War .", "In 1988 the people of <unk> voted to lend the bell to the new ship for as long as she remained in Royal Navy service .", "The bell was returned to the town on 21 June 2011 when HMS Campbeltown was decommissioned .", "On 4 September 2002 , a tree and seat at the National Memorial <unk> were dedicated to the men of the raid .", "The seat bears the inscription : \n In memory of the Royal Navy Sailors and Army Commandos killed in the raid on St Nazaire on 28 March 1942 \n \n = = Documentaries and <unk> = = \n \n A <unk> version of the raid was the climax of the 1952 British war film , Gift Horse .", "The film follows the career of an ex @-@ US Navy destroyer , HMS <unk> ( actually HMS <unk> ) ; the raid is named Operation Boadicea and portrays the main events of the actual battle .", "The war film Attack on the Iron Coast was released in 1968 and was a highly fictionalized version of the raid .", "In 2007 , Jeremy Clarkson presented the story of the raid in a BBC documentary entitled The Greatest Raid of All Time .", "An episode of the television series ; \" World War II 's Greatest <unk> \" on the Military Channel ( now the American Heroes Channel ) devoted an episode to this raid .", "<unk> \" Commando Do or Die ! \"", "it was released in early 2014 ; and has been <unk> several times .", "A mission in the video game Enemy Front re @-@ <unk> the mission from the first person perspective of a British Commando .", "A mission in the video game Medal Of Honour : European Assault also re @-@ <unk> the mission from the perspective of fictional soldier William Holt ." ]
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[ " = 2010 Haiti earthquake = \n \n The 2010 Haiti earthquake ( French : <unk> de 2010 à <unk> ; Haitian Creole : <unk> 12 <unk> 2010 <unk> <unk> <unk> ) was a catastrophic magnitude 7 @.", "@ 0 Mw earthquake , with an epicenter near the town of <unk> ( <unk> ) , approximately 25 kilometres ( 16 mi ) west of Port @-@ au @-@ Prince , Haiti 's capital .", "The earthquake occurred at 16 : 53 local time ( 21 : 53 UTC ) on Tuesday , 12 January 2010 .", "By 24 January , at least 52 aftershocks measuring 4 @.", "@ 5 or greater had been recorded .", "An estimated three million people were affected by the quake .", "Death toll estimates range from 100 @,@ 000 to about 160 @,@ 000 to Haitian government figures from 220 @,@ 000 to 316 @,@ 000 that have been widely characterized as deliberately inflated by the Haitian government .", "The government of Haiti estimated that 250 @,@ 000 residences and 30 @,@ 000 commercial buildings had collapsed or were severely damaged .", "There has been a history of national debt , <unk> trade policies by other countries , and foreign intervention into national affairs that contributed to the pre @-@ existing poverty and poor housing conditions that exacerbated the death toll .", "The earthquake caused major damage in Port @-@ au @-@ Prince , Jacmel and other settlements in the region .", "Notable landmark buildings were significantly damaged or destroyed , including the Presidential Palace , the National Assembly building , the Port @-@ au @-@ Prince Cathedral , and the main jail .", "Among those killed were Archbishop of Port @-@ au @-@ Prince Joseph Serge <unk> , and opposition leader <unk> Gaillard .", "The headquarters of the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti ( MINUSTAH ) , located in the capital , collapsed , killing many , including the Mission 's Chief , <unk> <unk> .", "Many countries responded to appeals for humanitarian aid , pledging funds and dispatching rescue and medical teams , engineers and support personnel .", "Communication systems , air , land , and sea transport facilities , hospitals , and electrical networks had been damaged by the earthquake , which hampered rescue and aid efforts ; confusion over who was in charge , air traffic congestion , and problems with <unk> of flights further complicated early relief work .", "Port @-@ au @-@ Prince 's <unk> were overwhelmed with tens of thousands of bodies .", "These had to be buried in mass graves .", "As rescues tailed off , supplies , medical care and sanitation became priorities .", "<unk> in aid distribution led to angry appeals from aid workers and survivors , and looting and sporadic violence were observed .", "On 22 January the United Nations noted that the emergency phase of the relief operation was drawing to a close , and on the following day the Haitian government officially called off the search for survivors .", "= = Background = = \n \n The island of Hispaniola , shared by Haiti and the Dominican Republic , is <unk> active and has a history of destructive earthquakes .", "During Haiti 's time as a French colony , earthquakes were recorded by French historian Moreau de Saint @-@ <unk> ( <unk> – 1819 ) .", "He described damage done by an earthquake in 1751 , writing that \" only one masonry building had not collapsed \" in Port @-@ au @-@ Prince ; he also wrote that the \" whole city collapsed \" in the 1770 Port @-@ au @-@ Prince earthquake .", "Cap @-@ <unk> , other towns in the north of Haiti and the Dominican Republic , and the Sans @-@ <unk> Palace were destroyed during an earthquake on 7 May 1842 .", "A magnitude 8 @.", "@ 0 earthquake struck the Dominican Republic and shook Haiti on 4 August 1946 , producing a tsunami that killed 1 @,@ 790 people and injured many others .", "Haiti is the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere , and is ranked <unk> of 182 countries on the Human Development Index .", "The Australian government 's travel advisory site had previously expressed concerns that Haitian emergency services would be unable to cope in the event of a major disaster , and the country is considered \" economically vulnerable \" by the Food and Agriculture Organization .", "Haiti is no stranger to natural disasters .", "In addition to earthquakes , it has been struck frequently by tropical cyclones , which have caused flooding and widespread damage .", "The most recent cyclones to hit the island before the earthquake were Tropical Storm Fay and Hurricanes Gustav , Hanna and Ike , all in the summer of 2008 , causing nearly 800 deaths .", "= = Geology = = \n \n The magnitude 7 @.", "@ 0 Mw earthquake occurred inland , on 12 January 2010 at 16 : 53 ( UTC @-@ 05 : 00 ) , approximately 25 km ( 16 mi ) <unk> from Port @-@ au @-@ Prince at a depth of 13 km ( 8 @.", "@ 1 mi ) on blind thrust faults associated with the Enriquillo @-@ Plantain Garden fault system .", "There is no evidence of surface rupture and based on <unk> , geological and ground <unk> data it is thought that the earthquake did not involve significant lateral slip on the main Enriquillo fault .", "Strong shaking associated with intensity IX on the <unk> <unk> scale ( MM ) was recorded in Port @-@ au @-@ Prince and its suburbs .", "It was also felt in several surrounding countries and regions , including Cuba ( MM III in <unk> ) , Jamaica ( MM II in Kingston ) , Venezuela ( MM II in <unk> ) , Puerto Rico ( MM II – III in San Juan ) , and the bordering Dominican Republic ( MM III in Santo Domingo ) .", "According to estimates from the United States Geological Survey , approximately 3 @.", "@ 5 million people lived in the area that experienced shaking intensity of MM VII to X , a range that can cause moderate to very heavy damage even to earthquake @-@ resistant structures .", "<unk> damage was more severe than for other <unk> of similar magnitude due to the shallow depth of the quake .", "The quake occurred in the vicinity of the northern boundary where the Caribbean <unk> plate shifts eastwards by about 20 mm ( 0 @.", "@ 79 in ) per year in relation to the North American plate .", "The strike @-@ slip fault system in the region has two branches in Haiti , the Septentrional @-@ Oriente fault in the north and the Enriquillo @-@ Plantain Garden fault in the south ; both its location and focal mechanism suggested that the January 2010 quake was caused by a rupture of the Enriquillo @-@ Plantain Garden fault , which had been locked for 250 years , gathering stress .", "However , a study published in May 2010 suggested that the rupture process may have involved slip on multiple blind thrust faults with only minor , deep , lateral slip along or near the main Enriquillo – Plantain Garden fault zone , suggesting that the event only partially relieved centuries of accumulated left @-@ lateral strain on a small part of the plate @-@ boundary system .", "The rupture was roughly 65 km ( 40 mi ) long with mean slip of 1 @.", "@ 8 metres ( 5 ft 11 in ) .", "Preliminary analysis of the slip distribution found <unk> of up to about 4 m ( 13 ft ) using ground motion records from all over the world .", "A 2007 earthquake hazard study by C. <unk> and M. <unk> @-@ <unk> noted that the Enriquillo @-@ Plantain Garden fault zone could be at the end of its seismic cycle and concluded that a worst @-@ case forecast would involve a 7 @.", "@ 2 Mw earthquake , similar in size to the 1692 Jamaica earthquake .", "Paul Mann and a group including the 2006 study team presented a hazard assessment of the Enriquillo @-@ Plantain Garden fault system to the 18th Caribbean <unk> Conference in March 2008 , noting the large strain ; the team recommended \" high priority \" historical geologic rupture studies , as the fault was fully locked and had recorded few earthquakes in the preceding 40 years .", "An article published in Haiti 's Le <unk> newspaper in September 2008 cited comments by geologist Patrick Charles to the effect that there was a high risk of major seismic activity in Port @-@ au @-@ Prince .", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n The United States Geological Survey ( USGS ) recorded eight aftershocks in the two hours after the main earthquake , with <unk> between 4 @.", "@ 3 and 5 @.", "@ 9 .", "Within the first nine hours 32 aftershocks of magnitude 4 @.", "@ 2 or greater were recorded , 12 of which measured magnitude 5 @.", "@ 0 or greater , and on 24 January USGS reported that there had been 52 aftershocks measuring 4 @.", "@ 5 or greater since 12 January quake .", "On 20 January at 06 : 03 local time ( 11 : 03 UTC ) the strongest aftershock since the earthquake , measuring magnitude 5 @.", "@ 9 Mw , struck Haiti .", "USGS reported its epicenter was about 56 km ( 35 mi ) <unk> of Port @-@ au @-@ Prince , which would place it almost exactly under the coastal town of Petit @-@ Goâve .", "A UN representative reported that the aftershock collapsed seven buildings in the town .", "According to staff of the International Committee of the Red Cross , which had reached Petit @-@ Goâve for the first time the day before the aftershock , the town was estimated to have lost 15 percent of its buildings , and was suffering the same shortages of supplies and medical care as the capital .", "Workers from the charity Save the Children reported hearing \" already weakened structures collapsing \" in Port @-@ au @-@ Prince , but most sources reported no further significant damage to infrastructure in the city .", "Further casualties are thought to have been minimal since people had been sleeping in the open .", "There are concerns that 12 January earthquake could be the beginning of a new long @-@ term sequence : \" the whole region is fearful \" ; historical accounts , although not precise , suggest that there has been a sequence of <unk> progressing <unk> along the fault , starting with an earthquake in the Dominican Republic in 1751 .", "= = = Tsunami = = = \n \n The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center issued a tsunami warning immediately after the initial quake , but quickly cancelled it .", "Nearly two weeks later it was reported that the beach of the small fishing town of Petit <unk> was hit by a localised tsunami shortly after the earthquake , probably as a result of an underwater slide , and this was later confirmed by researchers .", "At least three people were swept out to sea by the wave and were reported dead .", "Witnesses told reporters that the sea first retreated and a \" very big wave \" followed rapidly , crashing ashore and sweeping boats and debris into the ocean .", "= = Damage to infrastructure = = \n \n \n = = = Essential services = = = \n \n Amongst the widespread devastation and damage throughout Port @-@ au @-@ Prince and elsewhere , vital infrastructure necessary to respond to the disaster was severely damaged or destroyed .", "This included all hospitals in the capital ; air , sea , and land transport facilities ; and communication systems .", "The quake affected the three Médecins Sans Frontières ( Doctors Without Borders ) medical facilities around Port @-@ au @-@ Prince , causing one to collapse completely .", "A hospital in <unk> , a wealthy suburb of Port @-@ au @-@ Prince , also collapsed , as did the St. Michel District Hospital in the southern town of Jacmel , which was the largest referral hospital in south @-@ east Haiti .", "The quake seriously damaged the control tower at Toussaint L 'Ouverture International Airport .", "Damage to the Port @-@ au @-@ Prince seaport rendered the harbor unusable for immediate rescue operations ; its container crane subsided severely at an angle because of weak foundations .", "<unk> seaport in northern Haiti remained operational .", "Roads were blocked with road debris or the surfaces broken .", "The main road linking Port @-@ au @-@ Prince with Jacmel remained blocked ten days after the earthquake , hampering delivery of aid to Jacmel .", "When asked why the road had not been opened , <unk> el @-@ <unk> , head of the south @-@ east division of the UN World Food Programme said that \" We ask the same questions to the people in charge ...", "They promise rapid response .", "To be honest , I don 't know why it hasn 't been done .", "I can only think that their priority must be somewhere else . \"", "There was considerable damage to communications infrastructure .", "The public telephone system was not available , and two of Haiti 's largest cellular telephone providers , <unk> and <unk> Haiti , both reported that their services had been affected by the earthquake .", "<unk> @-@ <unk> <unk> was also disrupted .", "According to <unk> Sans Frontières ( <unk> ) , Radio <unk> , which broadcasts out of Port @-@ au @-@ Prince and reaches 90 percent of Haiti , was initially knocked off the air , but it was able to resume broadcasting across most of its network within a week .", "According to <unk> , some 20 of about 50 stations that were active in the capital region prior to the earthquake were back on air a week after the quake .", "= = = General infrastructure = = = \n \n In February 2010 Prime Minister Jean @-@ Max Bellerive estimated that 250 @,@ 000 residences and 30 @,@ 000 commercial buildings were severely damaged and needed to be demolished .", "The deputy mayor of <unk> reported that 90 percent of the town 's buildings had been destroyed .", "Many government and public buildings were damaged or destroyed including the Palace of Justice , the National Assembly , the Supreme Court and Port @-@ au @-@ Prince Cathedral .", "The National Palace was severely damaged , though President René Préval and his wife Elisabeth <unk> Préval escaped injury .", "The Prison <unk> de Port @-@ au @-@ Prince was also destroyed , allowing around 4 @,@ 000 inmates to escape .", "Most of Port @-@ au @-@ Prince 's municipal buildings were destroyed or heavily damaged , including the City Hall , which was described by the Washington Post as , \" a skeletal <unk> of concrete and stucco , <unk> <unk> to the left . \"", "Port @-@ au @-@ Prince had no municipal petrol reserves and few city officials had working mobile phones before the earthquake , complicating communications and transportation .", "Minister of Education Joel Jean @-@ Pierre stated that the education system had \" totally collapsed \" .", "About half the nation 's schools and the three main universities in Port @-@ au @-@ Prince were affected .", "More than 1 @,@ 300 schools and 50 health care facilities were destroyed .", "The earthquake also destroyed a nursing school in the capital and severely damaged the country 's primary <unk> school .", "The Haitian art world suffered great losses ; artworks were destroyed , and museums and art galleries were extensively damaged , among them Port @-@ au @-@ Prince 's main art museum , Centre d <unk> , College Saint Pierre and Holy Trinity Cathedral .", "The headquarters of the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti ( MINUSTAH ) at Christopher Hotel and offices of the World Bank were destroyed .", "The building housing the offices of Citibank in Port @-@ au @-@ Prince collapsed , killing five employees .", "The clothing industry , which accounts for two @-@ thirds of Haiti 's exports , reported structural damage at manufacturing facilities .", "The quake created a landslide dam on the Rivière de Grand Goâve .", "As of February 2010 the water level was low , but engineer Yves <unk> believed the dam could collapse during the rainy season , which would flood Grand @-@ Goâve 12 km ( 7 @.", "@ 5 mi ) downstream .", "= = Conditions in the aftermath = = \n \n In the nights following the earthquake , many people in Haiti slept in the streets , on <unk> , in their cars , or in makeshift <unk> towns either because their houses had been destroyed , or they feared standing structures would not withstand aftershocks .", "Construction standards are low in Haiti ; the country has no building codes .", "Engineers have stated that it is unlikely many buildings would have stood through any kind of disaster .", "Structures are often raised wherever they can fit ; some buildings were built on slopes with insufficient foundations or steel supports .", "A representative of Catholic Relief Services has estimated that about two million Haitians lived as squatters on land they did not own .", "The country also suffered from shortages of fuel and <unk> water even before the disaster .", "President Préval and government ministers used police headquarters near the Toussaint L 'Ouverture International Airport as their new base of operations , although their effectiveness was extremely limited ; several <unk> were still trapped in the Presidential Palace , and offices and records had been destroyed .", "Some high @-@ ranking government workers lost family members , or had to tend to wounded relatives .", "Although the president and his remaining cabinet met with UN planners each day , there remained confusion as to who was in charge and no single group had organized relief efforts as of 16 January .", "The government handed over control of the airport to the United States to hasten and ease flight operations , which had been hampered by the damage to the air traffic control tower .", "Almost immediately Port @-@ au @-@ Prince 's morgue facilities were overwhelmed .", "By 14 January , a thousand bodies had been placed on the streets and <unk> .", "Government crews manned trucks to collect thousands more , burying them in mass graves .", "In the heat and humidity , corpses buried in rubble began to <unk> and smell .", "<unk> Goldstein , head of the Israeli <unk> International Rescue Unit delegation to Haiti , described the situation as \" <unk> from hell .", "Everywhere , the acrid smell of bodies hangs in the air .", "It 's just like the stories we are told of the Holocaust – thousands of bodies everywhere .", "You have to understand that the situation is true madness , and the more time passes , there are more and more bodies , in numbers that cannot be grasped .", "It is beyond comprehension . \"", "Mayor Jean @-@ Yves Jason said that officials argued for hours about what to do with the volume of corpses .", "The government buried many in mass graves , some above @-@ ground tombs were forced open so bodies could be stacked inside , and others were burned .", "Mass graves were dug in a large field outside the settlement of <unk> , north of the capital ; tens of thousands of bodies were reported as having been brought to the site by dump truck and buried in trenches dug by earth <unk> .", "Max <unk> , a <unk> priest , protested the lack of dignity in mass burials , stating , \" ... it is not in our culture to bury people in such a fashion , it is <unk> \" .", "Towns in the eastern Dominican Republic began preparing for tens of thousands of refugees , and by 16 January hospitals close to the border had been filled to capacity with Haitians .", "Some began reporting having expended stocks of critical medical supplies such as antibiotics by 17 January .", "The border was reinforced by Dominican soldiers , and the government of the Dominican Republic asserted that all Haitians who crossed the border for medical assistance would be allowed to stay only temporarily .", "A local governor stated , \" We have a great desire and we will do everything <unk> possible to help Haitian families .", "But we have our limitations with respect to food and medicine .", "We need the helping hand of other countries in the area . \"", "Slow distribution of resources in the days after the earthquake resulted in sporadic violence , with looting reported .", "There were also accounts of <unk> wounded or killed by <unk> and neighbourhoods that had constructed their own roadblock barricades .", "Dr Evan Lyon of Partners in Health , working at the General Hospital in Port @-@ au @-@ Prince , claimed that <unk> and overblown reports of violence had hampered the delivery of aid and medical services .", "Former US president Bill Clinton acknowledged the problems and said Americans should \" not be <unk> from supporting the relief effort \" by upsetting scenes such as those of looting .", "Lt. Gen. <unk> <unk> , deputy commander of US Southern Command , however , announced that despite the stories of looting and violence , there was less violent crime in Port @-@ au @-@ Prince after the earthquake than before .", "In many neighbourhoods , singing could be heard through the night and groups of men coordinated to act as security as groups of women attempted to take care of food and hygiene <unk> .", "During the days following the earthquake , hundreds were seen marching through the streets in peaceful processions , singing and clapping .", "The earthquake caused an urgent need for outside rescuers to communicate with Haitians whose main or only language is Haitian Creole .", "As a result , a mobile translation program to translate between English and Haitian Creole had to be written quickly .", "= = Casualties = = \n \n The earthquake struck in the most populated area of the country .", "The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies estimated that as many as 3 million people had been affected by the quake .", "In mid February 2010 , the Haitian government reported the death toll to have reached 230 @,@ 000 .", "However , an investigation by Radio Netherlands has questioned the official death toll , reporting an estimate of 92 @,@ 000 deaths as being a more realistic figure .", "On the first anniversary of the earthquake , 12 January 2011 , Haitian Prime Minister Jean @-@ Max Bellerive said the death toll from the quake was more than 316 @,@ 000 , raising the figures from previous estimates .", "Several experts have questioned the validity of the death toll numbers ; Anthony <unk> , professor emeritus in environmental history at Northeastern University , warned that casualty estimates could only be a \" <unk> \" , and Belgian disaster response expert Claude de <unk> de <unk> noted that \" round numbers are a sure sign that nobody knows . \"", "Edmond <unk> , UN Assistant Secretary @-@ General for <unk> Operations , said , \" I do not think we will ever know what the death toll is from this earthquake \" , while the director of the Haitian Red Cross , Jean @-@ Pierre <unk> , noted that his organization had not had the time to count bodies , as their focus had been on the treatment of survivors .", "While the vast majority of casualties were Haitian civilians , the dead included aid workers , embassy staff , foreign tourists — and a number of public figures , including Archbishop of Port @-@ au @-@ Prince Monsignor Joseph Serge <unk> , aid worker <unk> <unk> and officials in the Haitian government , including opposition leader Michel \" <unk> \" Gaillard .", "Also killed were a number of well @-@ known Haitian musicians and sports figures , including thirty members of the Fédération <unk> de Football .", "At least 85 United Nations personnel working with MINUSTAH were killed , among them the Mission Chief , <unk> <unk> , his deputy , Luiz Carlos da Costa , and police commissioner Douglas <unk> .", "Around 200 guests were killed in the collapse of the <unk> Montana in Port @-@ au @-@ Prince .", "On 31 May 2011 , an unreleased draft report based on a survey commissioned by the US Agency for International Development ( USAID ) challenged the Haiti earthquake death toll and several damage estimates .", "The unpublished report put the death toll between 46 @,@ 000 and 85 @,@ 000 and put the number of displaced persons at 895 @,@ 000 , of which only 375 @,@ 000 remained in temporary shelters .", "The unreleased report , which compiled its figures from a door @-@ to @-@ door survey , was done by a Washington consulting firm , <unk> <unk> .", "A US State Department spokesperson said the report had inconsistencies and would not be released until they were resolved .", "As of January 2012 , USAID has not released the report and states at its website that 1 @.", "@ 5 million people were displaced , of which 550 @,@ 000 remain without permanent shelter .", "The most reliable academic estimate of the number of earthquake casualties in Haiti ( over 95 % were in the immediate Port @-@ au @-@ Prince area ) \" within six weeks of the earthquake \" appears to be the 160 @,@ 000 estimate in a 2010 University of Michigan study .", "= = Early response = = \n \n Appeals for humanitarian aid were issued by many aid organizations , the United Nations and president René Préval .", "Raymond Joseph , Haiti 's ambassador to the United States , and his nephew , singer <unk> Jean , who was called upon by Préval to become a \" <unk> ambassador \" for Haiti , also pleaded for aid and donations .", "<unk> and <unk> circulating after the earthquake across the internet and through social media helped to intensify the reaction of global engagement .", "Many countries responded to the appeals and launched fund @-@ raising efforts , as well as sending search and rescue teams .", "The neighbouring Dominican Republic was the first country to give aid to Haiti , sending water , food and heavy @-@ lifting machinery .", "The hospitals in the Dominican Republic were made available ; a combined effort of the Airports Department ( <unk> ) , together with the Dominican Naval <unk> , the UN and other parties formed the Dominican @-@ Haitian Aerial Support Bridge , making the main Dominican airports available for support operations to Haiti .", "The Dominican website <unk> made available to the internet , daily updates on airport information and news from the operations center on the Dominican side .", "The Dominican emergency team assisted more than 2 @,@ 000 injured people , while the Dominican Institute of <unk> ( <unk> ) helped with the restoration of some telephone services .", "The Dominican Red Cross coordinated early medical relief in conjunction with the International Red Cross .", "The government sent eight mobile medical units along with 36 doctors including <unk> specialists , <unk> , <unk> , and <unk> .", "In addition , 39 trucks carrying canned food were dispatched , along with 10 mobile kitchens and 110 cooks capable of producing 100 @,@ 000 meals per day .", "Other nations from farther afield also sent personnel , medicines , materiel , and other aid to Haiti .", "The first team to arrive in Port @-@ au @-@ Prince was <unk> @-@ <unk> from Iceland , landing within 24 hours of the earthquake .", "A 50 @-@ member Chinese team arrived early Thursday morning .", "From the Middle East , the government of <unk> sent a strategic transport aircraft ( C @-@ 17 ) , loaded with 50 tonnes of urgent relief materials and 26 members from the <unk> armed forces , the internal security force ( <unk> ) , police force and the <unk> Medical Corporation , to set up a field hospital and provide assistance in Port @-@ au @-@ Prince and other affected areas in Haiti .", "A rescue team sent by the Israel Defense Forces ' Home Front Command established a field hospital near the United Nations building in Port @-@ au @-@ Prince with specialised facilities to treat children , the elderly , and women in labor .", "It was set up in eight hours and began operations on the evening of 16 January .", "A Korean International Disaster Relief Team with 40 rescuers , medical doctors , nurses and 2 k @-@ <unk> was deployed to <unk> to assist <unk> efforts of Haitian Government .", "The American Red Cross announced on 13 January that it had run out of supplies in Haiti and appealed for public donations .", "Giving Children Hope worked to get much @-@ needed medicines and supplies on the ground .", "Partners in Health ( <unk> ) , the largest health care provider in rural Haiti , was able to provide some emergency care from its ten hospitals and clinics , all of which were outside the capital and undamaged .", "MINUSTAH had over 9 @,@ 000 <unk> peacekeepers deployed to the area .", "Most of these workers were initially involved in the search for survivors at the organization 's collapsed headquarters .", "The International Charter on Space and Major Disasters was activated , allowing satellite imagery of affected regions to be shared with rescue and aid organizations .", "Members of social networking sites such as Twitter and Facebook spread messages and pleas to send help .", "Facebook was overwhelmed by — and blocked — some users who were sending messages about updates .", "The American Red Cross set a record for mobile donations , raising US $ 7 million in 24 hours when they allowed people to send US $ 10 donations by text messages .", "The <unk> community responded to the disaster by greatly improving the level of mapping available for the area using post @-@ earthquake satellite photography provided by <unk> , and tracking website <unk> coordinated messages from multiple sites to assist Haitians still trapped and to keep families of survivors informed .", "Some online poker sites hosted poker tournaments with tournament fees , prizes or both going to disaster relief charities .", "Google Earth updated its coverage of Port @-@ au @-@ Prince on 17 January , showing the earthquake @-@ ravaged city .", "<unk> refugee immigration into Canada was discussed by Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper , and in the US Haitians were granted <unk> protected status , a measure that permits about 100 @,@ 000 illegal alien Haitians in the United States to stay legally for 18 months , and <unk> the <unk> of 30 @,@ 000 more , though it does not apply to Haitians outside the US .", "Local and state agencies in South Florida , together with the US government , began implementing a plan ( \" Operation <unk> <unk> \" ) for a mass migration from the Caribbean that had been laid out in 2003 .", "Several <unk> were destroyed in the earthquake .", "After the process for the adoption of 400 children by families in the US and the Netherlands was expedited , <unk> and SOS Children urged an immediate halt to <unk> from Haiti .", "Jasmine <unk> , chief executive of Save the Children said : \" The vast majority of the children currently on their own still have family members alive who will be desperate to be reunited with them and will be able to care for them with the right support .", "Taking children out of the country would permanently separate thousands of children from their families — a separation that would compound the acute trauma they are already suffering and inflict long @-@ term damage on their chances of recovery . \"", "However , several organizations were planning an <unk> of thousands of orphaned children to South Florida on humanitarian <unk> , modelled on a similar effort with Cuban refugees in the 1960s named \" Pedro Pan \" .", "The Canadian government worked to expedite around 100 adoption cases that were already underway when the earthquake struck , issuing temporary permits and <unk> regular processing fees ; the federal government also announced that it would cover adopted children 's healthcare costs upon their arrival in Canada until they could be covered under <unk> administered public healthcare plans .", "= = Rescue and relief efforts = = \n \n Rescue efforts began in the immediate aftermath of the earthquake , with able @-@ bodied survivors <unk> the living and the dead from the rubble of the many buildings that had collapsed .", "Treatment of the injured was hampered by the lack of hospital and morgue facilities : the Argentine military field hospital , which had been serving MINUSTAH , was the only one available until 13 January .", "Rescue work intensified only slightly with the arrival of doctors , police officers , military personnel and <unk> from various countries two days after the earthquake .", "From 12 January , the International Committee of the Red Cross , which has been working in Haiti since 1994 , focused on bringing emergency assistance to victims of the catastrophe , in close cooperation with its partners within the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement , particularly the Haitian Red Cross and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies .", "Médecins Sans Frontières ( Doctors Without Borders ; MSF ) reported that the hospitals that had not been destroyed were overwhelmed by large numbers of seriously injured people , and that they had to carry out many <unk> .", "Running short of medical supplies , some teams had to work with any available resources , constructing <unk> out of cardboard and reusing latex gloves .", "Other rescue units had to withdraw as night fell amid security fears .", "Over 3 @,@ 000 people had been treated by Médecins Sans Frontières as of 18 January .", "Ophelia Dahl , director of Partners in Health , reported , \" there are hundreds of thousands of injured people .", "I have heard the estimate that as many as 20 @,@ 000 people will die each day that would have been saved by surgery . \"", "An MSF aircraft carrying a field hospital was repeatedly turned away by US air traffic controllers who had assumed control at Toussaint L 'Ouverture International Airport .", "Four other MSF aircraft were also turned away .", "In a 19 January press release MSF said , \" It is like working in a war situation .", "We don 't have any more morphine to manage pain for our patients .", "We cannot accept that planes carrying <unk> medical supplies and equipment continue to be turned away while our patients die .", "<unk> must be given to medical supplies entering the country . \"", "First <unk> voiced frustration with the number of relief trucks sitting unused at the airport .", "Aid workers blamed US @-@ controlled airport operations for <unk> the transportation of security troops over rescuers and supplies ; evacuation policies favouring citizens of certain nations were also criticised .", "The US military acknowledged the non @-@ governmental organizations ' complaints concerning flight @-@ operations bias and promised improvement while noting that up to 17 January 600 emergency flights had landed and 50 were diverted ; by the first weekend of disaster operations <unk> had been reduced to three on Saturday and two on Sunday .", "The airport was able to support 100 landings a day , up from the 35 a day that the airport gets during normal operation .", "A spokesman for the joint task force running the airport confirmed that though more flights were requesting landing slots , none were being turned away .", "Brazilian Foreign Minister <unk> <unk> and French Minister of State for Cooperation Alain <unk> criticised the perceived <unk> treatment for US aid arriving at the airport , though a spokesman for the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that there had been no official protest from the French government with regard to the management of the airport .", "US officials acknowledged that coordination of the relief effort is central to Haitian recovery , and President Préval asked for calm coordination between assisting nations without mutual accusations .", "US Air Force logs documenting activity at the airport obtained by the Associated Press largely <unk> the claim that the US held up aid in favor of military flights .", "The US military initially did give priority to military units needed to secure the airport , distribute aid , and provide security , but after that , incoming relief flights were cleared or rejected on a first @-@ come , first @-@ served basis .", "According to a US Air Force Captain who had coordinated flight schedules , nearly all groups sending aid insisted their shipment was urgent .", "Those flights that were rejected were diverted to the Dominican Republic , where their cargoes were <unk> and taken to Haiti by land .", "At the peak of the relief efforts , the airport was in a state of chaos .", "Normally , the airport , with a single runway and 10 spaces for large planes , handled 20 flights a day .", "After the earthquake struck , hundreds of planes rushed to Haiti without designated landing time .", "On average , a plane would land or take off every two minutes .", "The situation was further complicated by the fact that there was no room on ramps for planes to <unk> their cargo , and some planes did not have enough fuel to leave .", "While the Port @-@ au @-@ Prince airport ramp has spaces for over a dozen <unk> , in the days following the quake it sometimes served nearly 40 at once , creating serious delays .", "The supply backup at the airport was expected to ease as the apron management improved , and when the perceived need for heavy security diminished .", "Airport congestion was reduced further on 18 January when the United Nations and US forces formally agreed to <unk> humanitarian flights over security reinforcement .", "By 14 January , over 20 countries had sent military personnel to the country , with Canada , the United States and the Dominican Republic providing the largest <unk> .", "The <unk> USS Carl <unk> arrived at maximum possible speed on 15 January with 600 @,@ 000 emergency food rations , 100 @,@ 000 ten @-@ litre water containers , and an enhanced wing of 19 helicopters ; 130 @,@ 000 litres of drinking water were transferred to shore on the first day .", "The helicopter carrier USS <unk> sailed with three large dock landing ships and two survey / salvage vessels , to create a \" sea base \" for the rescue effort .", "They were joined by the French Navy vessel Francis Garnier on 16 January , the same day the hospital ship <unk> <unk> and guided @-@ missile cruiser USS Bunker Hill left for Haiti .", "Another large French vessel was later ordered to Haiti , the amphibious transport dock <unk> .", "International rescue efforts were restricted by traffic congestion and blocked roads .", "Although US Secretary of Defense Robert Gates had previously ruled out dropping food and water by air as too dangerous , by 16 January , US helicopters were distributing aid to areas impossible to reach by land .", "In Jacmel , a city of 50 @,@ 000 , the mayor claimed that 70 percent of the homes had been damaged and that the quake had killed 300 to 500 people and left some 4 @,@ 000 injured .", "The small airstrip suffered damage that rendered it unusable for supply flights until 20 January .", "The Canadian navy vessel HMCS Halifax was deployed to the area on 18 January ; the Canadians joined Colombian rescue workers , Chilean doctors , a French mobile clinic , and Sri Lankan relief workers who had already responded to calls for aid .", "About 64 @,@ 000 people living in the three adjacent agricultural communities of <unk> , <unk> a <unk> , and Les <unk> were relatively unharmed because most of the people were working in the fields ; but all churches , chapels and at least 8 @,@ 000 homes were destroyed .", "British search and rescue teams were the first to arrive in <unk> , the town at the epicenter of the quake , on 17 January .", "The Canadian ship HMCS <unk> reached the area on 19 January , and by 20 January there were 250 – 300 Canadian personnel assisting relief efforts in the town .", "By 19 January , staff of the International Red Cross had also managed to reach the town , which they described as \" severely damaged ... the people there urgently need assistance \" , and by 20 January they had reached Petit @-@ Goâve as well , where they set up two first @-@ aid posts and distributed first @-@ aid kits .", "Over the first weekend 130 @,@ 000 food <unk> and 70 @,@ 000 water containers were distributed to Haitians , as safe landing areas and distribution centers such as golf courses were secured .", "There were nearly 2 @,@ 000 rescuers present from 43 different groups , with 161 search dogs ; the airport had handled 250 tons of relief supplies by the end of the weekend .", "Reports from Sunday showed a record @-@ breaking number of successful rescues , with at least 12 survivors pulled from Port @-@ au @-@ Prince 's rubble , bringing the total number of rescues to 110 .", "The buoy tender <unk> Oak and <unk> <unk> ( T @-@ ARS @-@ 51 ) were on scene by 18 January to assess damage to the port and work to reopen it , and by 21 January one pier at the Port @-@ au @-@ Prince seaport was functional , <unk> humanitarian aid , and a road had been repaired to make transport into the city easier .", "In an interview on 21 January , Leo <unk> , Haiti 's ambassador to the UN , said that he expected the port to be fully functional again within two weeks .", "The US Navy listed its resources in the area as \" 17 ships , 48 helicopters and 12 fixed @-@ wing aircraft \" in addition to 10 @,@ 000 sailors and Marines .", "The Navy had conducted <unk> air deliveries , delivered 32 @,@ 400 US gallons ( 123 @,@ 000 L ) of water , <unk> @,@ 440 bottles of water , 111 @,@ <unk> meals and 9 @,@ 000 lb ( 4 @,@ 100 kg ) of medical supplies by 20 January .", "Hospital ship <unk> began operations on 20 January , completing the arrival of the first group of sea @-@ base vessels ; this came as a new flotilla of USN ships were assigned to Haiti , including survey vessels , ferries , elements of the maritime <unk> and underway <unk> fleets , and a further three amphibious operations ships , including another helicopter carrier , USS Nassau ( <unk> @-@ 4 ) .", "On 22 January the UN and United States <unk> the coordination of relief efforts by signing an agreement giving the US responsibility for the ports , airports and roads , and making the UN and Haitian authorities responsible for law and order .", "The UN stated that it had resisted <unk> the organization of the relief effort to allow as much <unk> as possible for those wishing to assist in the relief effort , but with the new agreement \" we 're leaving that emergency phase behind \" .", "The UN also urged organizations to coordinate aid efforts through its mission in Haiti to allow for better scheduling of the arrival of supplies .", "On 23 January the Haitian government officially called off the search for survivors , and most search and rescue teams began to prepare to leave the country .", "However , as late as 8 February 2010 , survivors were still being discovered , as in the case of Evan <unk> , 28 , found in the rubble of a grocery store .", "On 5 February , ten Baptist missionaries from Idaho led by Laura <unk> were charged with criminal association and kidnapping for trying to smuggle 33 children out of Haiti .", "The missionaries claimed they were rescuing orphaned children but investigations revealed that more than 20 of the children had been taken from their parents after they were told the children would have a better life in America .", "In an interview , the United States Ambassador to Haiti Kenneth <unk> , stated that the US justice system would not interfere and that \" the Haitian justice system will do what it has to do . \"", "By 9 March 2010 , all but <unk> were deported and she remained incarcerated .", "Social networking organizations such as Crisis Camp Haiti were developed to aid in the structure and coordination of relief efforts in Haiti and future catastrophic events as well .", "On 10 April , due to the potential threat of mudslides and flooding from the upcoming rainy season , the Haitian government began operations to move thousands of refugees to a more secure location north of the capital .", "= = Recovery = = \n \n US President Barack Obama announced that former presidents Bill Clinton , who also acts as the UN special envoy to Haiti , and George W. Bush would coordinate efforts to raise funds for Haiti 's recovery .", "Secretary of State Hillary Clinton visited Haiti on 16 January to survey the damage and stated that US $ 48 million had been raised already in the US to help Haiti recover .", "Following the meeting with Secretary Clinton , President Préval stated that the highest priorities in Haiti 's recovery were establishing a working government , clearing roads , and ensuring the streets were cleared of bodies to improve <unk> conditions .", "US Vice President Joe <unk> stated on 16 January that President Obama \" does not view this as a humanitarian mission with a life cycle of a month .", "This will still be on our radar screen long after it 's off the <unk> at CNN .", "This is going to be a long <unk> . \"", "Trade and Industry Minister <unk> <unk> <unk> estimated that the earthquake 's toll on the Haitian economy would be massive , with one in five jobs lost .", "In response to the earthquake , foreign governments offered badly needed financial aid .", "The European Union promised € 330 million for emergency and long @-@ term aid .", "Brazil announced R $ 375 million for long @-@ term recovery aid , R $ 25 million of which in immediate funds .", "The United Kingdom 's Secretary of State for International Development Douglas Alexander called the result of the earthquake an \" almost unprecedented level of devastation \" , and committed the UK to ₤ 20 million in aid , while France promised € 10 million .", "Italy announced it would waive repayment of the € 40 million it had loaned to Haiti , and the World Bank waived the country 's debt <unk> for five years .", "On 14 January , the US government announced it would give US $ 100 million to the aid effort and pledged that the people of Haiti \" will not be forgotten \" .", "In the aftermath of the earthquake , the government of Canada announced that it would match the donations of Canadians up to a total of C $ 50 million .", "Canadians were able to donate through the Humanitarian Coalition which distributed funds to partner organizations working in the field .", "During this time the Humanitarian Coalition raised over C $ 15 Million .", "After a United Nations call for help for the people affected by the earthquake , Canada pledged an additional C $ 60 million in aid on 19 January 2010 , bringing Canada 's total contribution to C $ 135 million .", "By 8 February 2010 , the federal International Co @-@ operation Department , through the Canadian International Development Agency ( <unk> ) , had already provided about C $ 85 million in humanitarian aid through UN agencies , the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies and to organizations such as <unk> , Médecins du <unk> , Save the Children , Oxfam Quebec , the Centre for International Studies and co @-@ operation , and World Vision .", "On 23 January 2010 , Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced that the federal government had lifted the limit on the amount of money allocated for matching individual donations to relief efforts , and that the federal government would continue to match individual donations until 12 February 2010 ; by the deadline , Canadians had privately raised C $ 220 million .", "On top of matching donations , International Co @-@ operation Minister <unk> <unk> pledged an additional C $ 290 million in long @-@ term relief to be spent between 2010 and 2012 , including C $ 8 million in debt relief to Haiti , part of a broader cancellation of the country 's overall World Bank debt .", "The government 's commitment to provide C $ 550 million in aid and debt relief and Canadians ' individual donations amount to a total of C $ 770 million .", "In addition to Canada 's federal government , the governments of several of the provinces and territories of Canada also announced that they would provide immediate emergency aid to Haiti .", "On 18 January 2010 , the province of Quebec , whose largest city – Montreal – houses the world 's largest Haitian diaspora , pledged C $ 3 million in emergency aid .", "Both the provincial government of Quebec and the Canadian federal government reaffirmed their commitment to rebuilding Haiti at the 2010 <unk> Summit ; Prime Minister Harper used his opening speech to \" tell the head of the Haitian delegation to keep up their spirits \" and to urge other nations to continue to support recovery efforts .", "President <unk> Wade of Senegal offered interested Haitians free land in Senegal ; depending on how many respond to the offer , this could include up to an entire region .", "Prime Minister Bellerive announced that from 20 January , people would be helped to relocate outside the zone of devastation , to areas where they may be able to rely on relatives or better fend for themselves ; people who have been made homeless would be relocated to the makeshift camps created by residents within the city , where a more focused delivery of aid and sanitation could be achieved .", "Port @-@ au @-@ Prince , according to an international studies professor at the University of Miami , was ill @-@ equipped before the disaster to sustain the number of people who had migrated there from the countryside over the past ten years to find work .", "After the earthquake , thousands of Port @-@ au @-@ Prince residents began returning to the rural towns they came from .", "On 25 January a one @-@ day conference was held in Montreal to assess the relief effort and discuss further plans .", "Prime Minister Bellerive told delegates from 20 countries that Haiti would need \" massive support \" for its recovery from the international community .", "A donors ' conference was expected to be held at the UN headquarters in New York in March , however , took more than three months to hold the UN conference .", "The 26 @-@ member international Interim Haiti Reconstruction Commission , headed by Bill Clinton and Haitian Prime Minister Jean @-@ Max Bellerive , convened in June 2010 .", "That committee is overseeing the US $ 5 @.", "@ 3 billion pledged internationally for the first two years of Haiti 's reconstruction .", "The commission was critiqued by Haitian groups for lacking Haitian civil society representation and accountability mechanisms .", "Half the representation on the commission was given to foreigners who effectively bought their seats by pledging certain amounts of money .", "An international development consultant contracted by the commission was quoted as saying , “ Look , you have to realize the <unk> [ commission ] was not intended to work as a structure or entity for Haiti or Haitians .", "It was simply designed as a vehicle for donors to funnel <unk> ’ and <unk> ’ project contracts .", "” \n The Netherlands sponsored a project , called <unk> .", "The Dutch radio channels <unk> , Radio 538 and Radio Veronica all broadcast under the name of <unk> , funded by a contribution of € 80 million .", "Several organizations of the US building industry and government , such as the Department of Homeland Security and the International Code Council , among others , reported that they were compiling a \" Haiti <unk> \" coordinated by the National Institute of Building Sciences .", "The <unk> would comprise building technology resources and best practices for consideration by the Haitian government with the goal of creating a more <unk> infrastructure to prevent future losses of life .", "Immediately following the earthquake , Real Medicine Foundation began providing medical staffing , in @-@ kind medical supplies and strategic coordination to help meet the <unk> needs of the health crisis on the ground .", "Working in close partnership with other relief organizations , Real Medicine organized deployments of volunteer medical specialists to meet the needs of partner hospitals and clinics at the Haiti – Dominican Republic border and in Port @-@ au @-@ Prince , provided direct funding , medical supplies and <unk> to local health facilities and partner hospitals , provided advisory services and coordination to local health facilities , including physical therapy support , and coordinated mobile health <unk> , field clinics and food supplies to outlying villages overlooked in the relief effort .", "On 15 January 2011 , the Catholic Relief Services announced a US $ 200 million , five @-@ year relief and reconstruction program that covers shelter , health , livelihoods , and child protection among its program areas .", "= = = Status of the recovery = = = \n \n Six months after the quake as much as 98 percent of the rubble remained <unk> .", "An estimated 26 million cubic yards ( 20 million cubic meters ) remained , making most of the capital impassable , and thousands of bodies remained in the rubble .", "The number of people in relief camps of tents and tarps since the quake was 1 @.", "@ 6 million , and almost no transitional housing had been built .", "Most of the camps had no electricity , running water , or sewage disposal , and the tents were beginning to fall apart .", "Crime in the camps was widespread , especially against women and girls .", "Between 23 major charities , US $ 1 @.", "@ 1 billion had been collected for Haiti for relief efforts , but only two percent of the money had been released .", "According to a CBS report , US $ 3 @.", "@ 1 billion had been pledged for humanitarian aid and was used to pay for field hospitals , plastic tarps , bandages , and food , plus salaries , transportation and upkeep of relief workers .", "By May 2010 , enough aid had been raised internationally to give each displaced family a <unk> for US $ 37 @,@ 000 .", "In July 2010 , CNN returned to Port @-@ au @-@ Prince and reported , \" It looks like the quake just happened yesterday \" , and <unk> Wall , spokeswoman for the United Nations office of humanitarian affairs in Haiti , said that \" six months from that time it may still look the same . \"", "Land ownership posed a particular problem for rebuilding because so many pre @-@ quake homes were not officially registered . \"", "Even before the national registry fell under the rubble , land tenure was always a complex and contentious issue in Haiti .", "Many areas of Port @-@ au @-@ Prince were settled either by <unk> <unk> – <unk> 's death squads – given land for their service or by squatters .", "In many cases land ownership was never officially registered .", "Even if this logistical <unk> were to be cleared , the vast majority of Port @-@ au @-@ Prince residents , up to 85 percent , did not own their homes before the earthquake . \"", "Haitian <unk> groups advocated for the government to fulfill the right to housing as designated in the Haitian constitution , and for donor governments to support this as well .", "They also worked to push the international community to recognize the wave of <unk> from camps that started as early as three months after the earthquake and to put <unk> in place , but little was done in response .", "In September 2010 there were over one million refugees still living in tents , and the humanitarian situation was characterized as still being in the emergency phase , according to the Apostolic <unk> to Haiti , Archbishop Bernard <unk> .", "He went on to say that the number was rising instead of diminishing , and reported that the state had decided to first rebuild downtown Port @-@ au @-@ Prince and a new government center , but reconstruction had not yet begun .", "In October 2010 , <unk> International characterized the aid agencies as dysfunctional and inexperienced saying , \" The people of Haiti are still living in a state of emergency , with a humanitarian response that appears <unk> \" .", "It was reported that gang leaders and land owners were intimidating the displaced and that sexual , domestic , and gang violence in and around the camps was rising .", "They claimed that rape of Haitian women and girls who had been living in camps since the January earthquake was increasing , in part , because the United Nations wasn 't doing enough to protect them .", "In October , a cholera epidemic broke out , probably introduced by foreign aid workers .", "Cholera most often affects poor countries with limited access to clean water and proper sanitation .", "By the end of 2010 , more than 3 @,@ 333 had died at a rate of about 50 deaths a day .", "= = = = 2011 = = = = \n \n In January 2011 , one year after the quake , Oxfam published a report on the status of the recovery .", "According to the report , relief and recovery were at a standstill due to government inaction and <unk> on the part of the donor countries .", "The report stated , \" One year on , only five percent of the rubble has been cleared and only 15 percent of the required basic and temporary houses have been built .", "House building on a large scale cannot be started before the enormous amount of rubble is cleared .", "The government and donors must <unk> this most basic step toward helping people return home \" .", "Robert Fox , executive director of Oxfam Canada , said \" The <unk> has been aided unabated by the way the international community has organized itself , where pledges have been made and they haven 't followed through [ and ] where they come to the table with their own <unk> and own priorities .", "Most donors provided funds for transitional housing but very little money for clearing rubble or repairing houses \" .", "Fox said that in many instances rubble removal \" means it was [ moved ] off someone 's property onto the road in front of the property \" .", "According to a UNICEF report , \" Still today more than one million people remain displaced , living in crowded camps where livelihoods , shelter and services are still hardly sufficient for children to stay healthy \" .", "Amnesty International reported that armed men were preying with <unk> on girls and women in displacement camps , worsening the trauma of having lost homes , livelihoods and loved ones .", "On the first anniversary of the earthquake , Haitian @-@ born <unk> Jean , who served as the Governor General of Canada at the time of the disaster and who became United Nations Educational , Scientific and Cultural Organization ( UNESCO ) Special <unk> for Haiti on 8 November 2010 , voiced her anger at the slow rate of aid delivery , placing much of the blame on the international community for abandoning its commitments .", "In a public letter co @-@ authored with UNESCO head <unk> <unk> , Jean said , \" As time passes , what began as a natural disaster is becoming a <unk> reflection on the international community . \"", "The Interim Haiti Recovery Commission , led by former US President Bill Clinton and Haitian Prime Minister Jean @-@ Max Bellerive , had been set up to facilitate the flow of funds toward reconstruction projects in April 2010 , but as of January 2011 , no major reconstruction had started .", "= = = = 2012 = = = = \n \n In January 2012 , two years since the quake , figures released by the United Nations show that of the nearly US $ 4 @.", "@ 5 billion pledged for reconstruction projects in 2010 and 2011 , only 43 percent has been delivered .", "Venezuela and the US , which promised the major share of reconstruction funds , have <unk> only 24 percent and 30 percent , respectively .", "Japan and Finland are among the few donors to have fully met their pledges .", "The data shows that some crucial sectors face particularly large funding gaps .", "In 2010 and 2011 , for example , donors <unk> just US $ 125 million of the US $ 311 million in grants allocated to agriculture projects , and only US $ 108 million of the US $ 315 million in grants allocated to health projects .", "Only 6 percent of bilateral aid for reconstruction projects has gone through Haitian institutions , and less than 1 percent of relief funding has gone through the government of Haiti .", "A January 2012 Oxfam report said that a half a million Haitians remained homeless , still living under tarps and in tents .", "<unk> groups have criticized the reconstruction process saying that part of the problem is that charities spent a considerable amount of money on \" soaring rents , board members ' needs , <unk> supplies and imported personnel \" .", "The Miami Herald reports . \"", "A lot of good work was done ; the money clearly didn 't all get <unk> , \" but , \" A lot just wasn 't responding to needs on the ground .", "Millions were spent on ad campaigns telling people to wash their hands .", "<unk> them to wash their hands when there 's no water or soap is a <unk> in the face . \"", "The Institute of Justice & Democracy in Haiti , Let Haiti Live , and The Center For Constitutional Rights have recommended immediate changes to recovery efforts to ensure that critical human rights concerns are addressed .", "A report found that , \" The conditions in the displaced persons camps are <unk> , particularly for women and girls who too often are victims of gender <unk> based violence \" .", "They call for more oversight of accountability of reconstruction plans , asking , \" Why have only 94 @,@ 000 transitional shelters been built to date despite a stated goal of 125 @,@ 000 in the first year ? \"", ".", "On 25 August 2012 , recovery was hampered due to Tropical Storm Isaac impacting Haiti 's southern peninsula .", "There it caused flooding and 29 deaths according to local reporting .", "As a result of the 2010 earthquake , more than 400 @,@ 000 Haitians continue to live in tents and experienced the storm without adequate shelter .", "In late October , with over 370 @,@ 000 still living in tent camps , a second tropical storm , Hurricane Sandy , killed 55 and left large portions of Haiti under water .", "At the 2012 <unk> Group meeting of the Global <unk> for Disaster <unk> and Recovery ( <unk> ) , the Haitian delegation shared a \" bottom @-@ up \" approach to disaster reduction and management based on community integration and sustainable development with a group of experts from approximately 38 nations .", "= = = = 2013 = = = = \n \n According to the International <unk> Fund , more than half of the 10 @,@ 000 @,@ 000 cubic metres ( 13 @,@ 000 @,@ 000 cu yd ) of debris have been removed , and 20 percent of it has been recycled .", "The cholera outbreak which began in October 2010 has continued .", "According to U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention it is considered the worst epidemic of cholera since the 1994 outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo ( called <unk> at that time ) .", "By August 2013 , it had killed over 8 @,@ 231 Haitians and hospitalized hundreds of thousands more .", "More than 6 % of Haitians have had the disease .", "Care of cholera patients remains inadequate with much now done in tent facilities with rows of <unk> for patient treatment .", "The United Nations peace keeping force , widely believed responsible for the cholera outbreak , continues to refuse to accept responsibility , however , they have launched a $ 2 @.", "@ 2 billion initiative to combat cholera and the construction of a $ 17 million teaching hospital in <unk> which will employ 800 Haitians and treat 185 @,@ 000 people .", "By the beginning of the year only a small <unk> $ 215 million — of the total funds collected for aid had been spent on permanent housing , with most of <unk> $ 1 @.", "@ 2 billion — going for short @-@ term solutions including tent camps , temporary shelters , and cash grants that paid a year 's rent .", "A 2013 survey disclosed that of the 1 @.", "@ 5 million Haitians living in camps following the quake , about 279 @,@ 000 remained in a total of 352 camps .", "Fifteen percent of the camps had no basic protection services , and 48 % no health services .", "While 20 % lacked functioning toilets , this is higher than the population outside tent cities , where 50 % lack toilets .", "Many camps remained at a risk for flooding and more than a third of the camps ( 108 ) were at risk for <unk> .", "In a 2013 statement , the American Red Cross reported that almost all of the money collected for quake relief has been spent or is scheduled for making progress permanent by ensuring people can leave camps and return to stable communities , which includes building new homes , repairing homes , completing a new hospital and clinic , and signing an agreement for a second hospital .", "= = = = 2015 = = = = \n \n In 2015 , NPR and <unk> investigated the disappearance of US $ 500 million donated to the American Red Cross , described as \" one of the most successful fundraisers ever \" .", "Despite the claims of the American Red Cross that 130 @,@ 000 homes had been built , the investigation discovered that only six had been built .", "The investigation reviewed \" hundreds \" of pages of internal documents and interviewed \" more than a dozen \" former and current staff members , and investigated the organization 's claim that 4 @.", "@ 5 million Haitians had been helped \" back on their feet \" despite Joel <unk> , a Haitian government advisor , stating that this number would cover \" 100 percent of the urban area \" , and observing that this would mean they had served every city in Haiti .", "Numerous other claims did not hold up under investigation , and it was found that the project was riddled with \" multiple staffing changes \" , bureaucratic delays and a language barrier as many of the Red Cross officials did not speak French or Creole .", "General counsel for the American Red Cross , David <unk> , directed the investigators to their official statistics , but would not elaborate on them .", "The public affairs office of the Red Cross disputed NPR and <unk> 's claims in an email , and claimed that the investigative report could cause an international incident .", "The American Red Cross has handed over the rebuilding efforts to the Haitian Red Cross .", "= = In literature = = \n \n The Haiti 2010 earthquake has been depicted in the novel God Loves Haiti , by <unk> Elias <unk> ." ]
[ "The headquarters of the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti ( MINUSTAH ) at Christopher Hotel and offices of the World Bank were destroyed .", "The building housing the offices of Citibank in Port @-@ au @-@ Prince collapsed , killing five employees .", "Italy announced it would waive repayment of the € 40 million it had loaned to Haiti , and the World Bank waived the country 's debt <unk> for five years .", "On top of matching donations , International Co @-@ operation Minister <unk> <unk> pledged an additional C $ 290 million in long @-@ term relief to be spent between 2010 and 2012 , including C $ 8 million in debt relief to Haiti , part of a broader cancellation of the country 's overall World Bank debt ." ]
[ " = 2010 Haiti earthquake = \n \n The 2010 Haiti earthquake ( French : <unk> de 2010 à <unk> ; Haitian Creole : <unk> 12 <unk> 2010 <unk> <unk> <unk> ) was a catastrophic magnitude 7 @.", "@ 0 Mw earthquake , with an epicenter near the town of <unk> ( <unk> ) , approximately 25 kilometres ( 16 mi ) west of Port @-@ au @-@ Prince , Haiti 's capital .", "The earthquake occurred at 16 : 53 local time ( 21 : 53 UTC ) on Tuesday , 12 January 2010 .", "By 24 January , at least 52 aftershocks measuring 4 @.", "@ 5 or greater had been recorded .", "An estimated three million people were affected by the quake .", "Death toll estimates range from 100 @,@ 000 to about 160 @,@ 000 to Haitian government figures from 220 @,@ 000 to 316 @,@ 000 that have been widely characterized as deliberately inflated by the Haitian government .", "The government of Haiti estimated that 250 @,@ 000 residences and 30 @,@ 000 commercial buildings had collapsed or were severely damaged .", "There has been a history of national debt , <unk> trade policies by other countries , and foreign intervention into national affairs that contributed to the pre @-@ existing poverty and poor housing conditions that exacerbated the death toll .", "The earthquake caused major damage in Port @-@ au @-@ Prince , Jacmel and other settlements in the region .", "Notable landmark buildings were significantly damaged or destroyed , including the Presidential Palace , the National Assembly building , the Port @-@ au @-@ Prince Cathedral , and the main jail .", "Among those killed were Archbishop of Port @-@ au @-@ Prince Joseph Serge <unk> , and opposition leader <unk> Gaillard .", "The headquarters of the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti ( MINUSTAH ) , located in the capital , collapsed , killing many , including the Mission 's Chief , <unk> <unk> .", "Many countries responded to appeals for humanitarian aid , pledging funds and dispatching rescue and medical teams , engineers and support personnel .", "Communication systems , air , land , and sea transport facilities , hospitals , and electrical networks had been damaged by the earthquake , which hampered rescue and aid efforts ; confusion over who was in charge , air traffic congestion , and problems with <unk> of flights further complicated early relief work .", "Port @-@ au @-@ Prince 's <unk> were overwhelmed with tens of thousands of bodies .", "These had to be buried in mass graves .", "As rescues tailed off , supplies , medical care and sanitation became priorities .", "<unk> in aid distribution led to angry appeals from aid workers and survivors , and looting and sporadic violence were observed .", "On 22 January the United Nations noted that the emergency phase of the relief operation was drawing to a close , and on the following day the Haitian government officially called off the search for survivors .", "= = Background = = \n \n The island of Hispaniola , shared by Haiti and the Dominican Republic , is <unk> active and has a history of destructive earthquakes .", "During Haiti 's time as a French colony , earthquakes were recorded by French historian Moreau de Saint @-@ <unk> ( <unk> – 1819 ) .", "He described damage done by an earthquake in 1751 , writing that \" only one masonry building had not collapsed \" in Port @-@ au @-@ Prince ; he also wrote that the \" whole city collapsed \" in the 1770 Port @-@ au @-@ Prince earthquake .", "Cap @-@ <unk> , other towns in the north of Haiti and the Dominican Republic , and the Sans @-@ <unk> Palace were destroyed during an earthquake on 7 May 1842 .", "A magnitude 8 @.", "@ 0 earthquake struck the Dominican Republic and shook Haiti on 4 August 1946 , producing a tsunami that killed 1 @,@ 790 people and injured many others .", "Haiti is the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere , and is ranked <unk> of 182 countries on the Human Development Index .", "The Australian government 's travel advisory site had previously expressed concerns that Haitian emergency services would be unable to cope in the event of a major disaster , and the country is considered \" economically vulnerable \" by the Food and Agriculture Organization .", "Haiti is no stranger to natural disasters .", "In addition to earthquakes , it has been struck frequently by tropical cyclones , which have caused flooding and widespread damage .", "The most recent cyclones to hit the island before the earthquake were Tropical Storm Fay and Hurricanes Gustav , Hanna and Ike , all in the summer of 2008 , causing nearly 800 deaths .", "= = Geology = = \n \n The magnitude 7 @.", "@ 0 Mw earthquake occurred inland , on 12 January 2010 at 16 : 53 ( UTC @-@ 05 : 00 ) , approximately 25 km ( 16 mi ) <unk> from Port @-@ au @-@ Prince at a depth of 13 km ( 8 @.", "@ 1 mi ) on blind thrust faults associated with the Enriquillo @-@ Plantain Garden fault system .", "There is no evidence of surface rupture and based on <unk> , geological and ground <unk> data it is thought that the earthquake did not involve significant lateral slip on the main Enriquillo fault .", "Strong shaking associated with intensity IX on the <unk> <unk> scale ( MM ) was recorded in Port @-@ au @-@ Prince and its suburbs .", "It was also felt in several surrounding countries and regions , including Cuba ( MM III in <unk> ) , Jamaica ( MM II in Kingston ) , Venezuela ( MM II in <unk> ) , Puerto Rico ( MM II – III in San Juan ) , and the bordering Dominican Republic ( MM III in Santo Domingo ) .", "According to estimates from the United States Geological Survey , approximately 3 @.", "@ 5 million people lived in the area that experienced shaking intensity of MM VII to X , a range that can cause moderate to very heavy damage even to earthquake @-@ resistant structures .", "<unk> damage was more severe than for other <unk> of similar magnitude due to the shallow depth of the quake .", "The quake occurred in the vicinity of the northern boundary where the Caribbean <unk> plate shifts eastwards by about 20 mm ( 0 @.", "@ 79 in ) per year in relation to the North American plate .", "The strike @-@ slip fault system in the region has two branches in Haiti , the Septentrional @-@ Oriente fault in the north and the Enriquillo @-@ Plantain Garden fault in the south ; both its location and focal mechanism suggested that the January 2010 quake was caused by a rupture of the Enriquillo @-@ Plantain Garden fault , which had been locked for 250 years , gathering stress .", "However , a study published in May 2010 suggested that the rupture process may have involved slip on multiple blind thrust faults with only minor , deep , lateral slip along or near the main Enriquillo – Plantain Garden fault zone , suggesting that the event only partially relieved centuries of accumulated left @-@ lateral strain on a small part of the plate @-@ boundary system .", "The rupture was roughly 65 km ( 40 mi ) long with mean slip of 1 @.", "@ 8 metres ( 5 ft 11 in ) .", "Preliminary analysis of the slip distribution found <unk> of up to about 4 m ( 13 ft ) using ground motion records from all over the world .", "A 2007 earthquake hazard study by C. <unk> and M. <unk> @-@ <unk> noted that the Enriquillo @-@ Plantain Garden fault zone could be at the end of its seismic cycle and concluded that a worst @-@ case forecast would involve a 7 @.", "@ 2 Mw earthquake , similar in size to the 1692 Jamaica earthquake .", "Paul Mann and a group including the 2006 study team presented a hazard assessment of the Enriquillo @-@ Plantain Garden fault system to the 18th Caribbean <unk> Conference in March 2008 , noting the large strain ; the team recommended \" high priority \" historical geologic rupture studies , as the fault was fully locked and had recorded few earthquakes in the preceding 40 years .", "An article published in Haiti 's Le <unk> newspaper in September 2008 cited comments by geologist Patrick Charles to the effect that there was a high risk of major seismic activity in Port @-@ au @-@ Prince .", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n The United States Geological Survey ( USGS ) recorded eight aftershocks in the two hours after the main earthquake , with <unk> between 4 @.", "@ 3 and 5 @.", "@ 9 .", "Within the first nine hours 32 aftershocks of magnitude 4 @.", "@ 2 or greater were recorded , 12 of which measured magnitude 5 @.", "@ 0 or greater , and on 24 January USGS reported that there had been 52 aftershocks measuring 4 @.", "@ 5 or greater since 12 January quake .", "On 20 January at 06 : 03 local time ( 11 : 03 UTC ) the strongest aftershock since the earthquake , measuring magnitude 5 @.", "@ 9 Mw , struck Haiti .", "USGS reported its epicenter was about 56 km ( 35 mi ) <unk> of Port @-@ au @-@ Prince , which would place it almost exactly under the coastal town of Petit @-@ Goâve .", "A UN representative reported that the aftershock collapsed seven buildings in the town .", "According to staff of the International Committee of the Red Cross , which had reached Petit @-@ Goâve for the first time the day before the aftershock , the town was estimated to have lost 15 percent of its buildings , and was suffering the same shortages of supplies and medical care as the capital .", "Workers from the charity Save the Children reported hearing \" already weakened structures collapsing \" in Port @-@ au @-@ Prince , but most sources reported no further significant damage to infrastructure in the city .", "Further casualties are thought to have been minimal since people had been sleeping in the open .", "There are concerns that 12 January earthquake could be the beginning of a new long @-@ term sequence : \" the whole region is fearful \" ; historical accounts , although not precise , suggest that there has been a sequence of <unk> progressing <unk> along the fault , starting with an earthquake in the Dominican Republic in 1751 .", "= = = Tsunami = = = \n \n The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center issued a tsunami warning immediately after the initial quake , but quickly cancelled it .", "Nearly two weeks later it was reported that the beach of the small fishing town of Petit <unk> was hit by a localised tsunami shortly after the earthquake , probably as a result of an underwater slide , and this was later confirmed by researchers .", "At least three people were swept out to sea by the wave and were reported dead .", "Witnesses told reporters that the sea first retreated and a \" very big wave \" followed rapidly , crashing ashore and sweeping boats and debris into the ocean .", "= = Damage to infrastructure = = \n \n \n = = = Essential services = = = \n \n Amongst the widespread devastation and damage throughout Port @-@ au @-@ Prince and elsewhere , vital infrastructure necessary to respond to the disaster was severely damaged or destroyed .", "This included all hospitals in the capital ; air , sea , and land transport facilities ; and communication systems .", "The quake affected the three Médecins Sans Frontières ( Doctors Without Borders ) medical facilities around Port @-@ au @-@ Prince , causing one to collapse completely .", "A hospital in <unk> , a wealthy suburb of Port @-@ au @-@ Prince , also collapsed , as did the St. Michel District Hospital in the southern town of Jacmel , which was the largest referral hospital in south @-@ east Haiti .", "The quake seriously damaged the control tower at Toussaint L 'Ouverture International Airport .", "Damage to the Port @-@ au @-@ Prince seaport rendered the harbor unusable for immediate rescue operations ; its container crane subsided severely at an angle because of weak foundations .", "<unk> seaport in northern Haiti remained operational .", "Roads were blocked with road debris or the surfaces broken .", "The main road linking Port @-@ au @-@ Prince with Jacmel remained blocked ten days after the earthquake , hampering delivery of aid to Jacmel .", "When asked why the road had not been opened , <unk> el @-@ <unk> , head of the south @-@ east division of the UN World Food Programme said that \" We ask the same questions to the people in charge ...", "They promise rapid response .", "To be honest , I don 't know why it hasn 't been done .", "I can only think that their priority must be somewhere else . \"", "There was considerable damage to communications infrastructure .", "The public telephone system was not available , and two of Haiti 's largest cellular telephone providers , <unk> and <unk> Haiti , both reported that their services had been affected by the earthquake .", "<unk> @-@ <unk> <unk> was also disrupted .", "According to <unk> Sans Frontières ( <unk> ) , Radio <unk> , which broadcasts out of Port @-@ au @-@ Prince and reaches 90 percent of Haiti , was initially knocked off the air , but it was able to resume broadcasting across most of its network within a week .", "According to <unk> , some 20 of about 50 stations that were active in the capital region prior to the earthquake were back on air a week after the quake .", "= = = General infrastructure = = = \n \n In February 2010 Prime Minister Jean @-@ Max Bellerive estimated that 250 @,@ 000 residences and 30 @,@ 000 commercial buildings were severely damaged and needed to be demolished .", "The deputy mayor of <unk> reported that 90 percent of the town 's buildings had been destroyed .", "Many government and public buildings were damaged or destroyed including the Palace of Justice , the National Assembly , the Supreme Court and Port @-@ au @-@ Prince Cathedral .", "The National Palace was severely damaged , though President René Préval and his wife Elisabeth <unk> Préval escaped injury .", "The Prison <unk> de Port @-@ au @-@ Prince was also destroyed , allowing around 4 @,@ 000 inmates to escape .", "Most of Port @-@ au @-@ Prince 's municipal buildings were destroyed or heavily damaged , including the City Hall , which was described by the Washington Post as , \" a skeletal <unk> of concrete and stucco , <unk> <unk> to the left . \"", "Port @-@ au @-@ Prince had no municipal petrol reserves and few city officials had working mobile phones before the earthquake , complicating communications and transportation .", "Minister of Education Joel Jean @-@ Pierre stated that the education system had \" totally collapsed \" .", "About half the nation 's schools and the three main universities in Port @-@ au @-@ Prince were affected .", "More than 1 @,@ 300 schools and 50 health care facilities were destroyed .", "The earthquake also destroyed a nursing school in the capital and severely damaged the country 's primary <unk> school .", "The Haitian art world suffered great losses ; artworks were destroyed , and museums and art galleries were extensively damaged , among them Port @-@ au @-@ Prince 's main art museum , Centre d <unk> , College Saint Pierre and Holy Trinity Cathedral .", "The clothing industry , which accounts for two @-@ thirds of Haiti 's exports , reported structural damage at manufacturing facilities .", "The quake created a landslide dam on the Rivière de Grand Goâve .", "As of February 2010 the water level was low , but engineer Yves <unk> believed the dam could collapse during the rainy season , which would flood Grand @-@ Goâve 12 km ( 7 @.", "@ 5 mi ) downstream .", "= = Conditions in the aftermath = = \n \n In the nights following the earthquake , many people in Haiti slept in the streets , on <unk> , in their cars , or in makeshift <unk> towns either because their houses had been destroyed , or they feared standing structures would not withstand aftershocks .", "Construction standards are low in Haiti ; the country has no building codes .", "Engineers have stated that it is unlikely many buildings would have stood through any kind of disaster .", "Structures are often raised wherever they can fit ; some buildings were built on slopes with insufficient foundations or steel supports .", "A representative of Catholic Relief Services has estimated that about two million Haitians lived as squatters on land they did not own .", "The country also suffered from shortages of fuel and <unk> water even before the disaster .", "President Préval and government ministers used police headquarters near the Toussaint L 'Ouverture International Airport as their new base of operations , although their effectiveness was extremely limited ; several <unk> were still trapped in the Presidential Palace , and offices and records had been destroyed .", "Some high @-@ ranking government workers lost family members , or had to tend to wounded relatives .", "Although the president and his remaining cabinet met with UN planners each day , there remained confusion as to who was in charge and no single group had organized relief efforts as of 16 January .", "The government handed over control of the airport to the United States to hasten and ease flight operations , which had been hampered by the damage to the air traffic control tower .", "Almost immediately Port @-@ au @-@ Prince 's morgue facilities were overwhelmed .", "By 14 January , a thousand bodies had been placed on the streets and <unk> .", "Government crews manned trucks to collect thousands more , burying them in mass graves .", "In the heat and humidity , corpses buried in rubble began to <unk> and smell .", "<unk> Goldstein , head of the Israeli <unk> International Rescue Unit delegation to Haiti , described the situation as \" <unk> from hell .", "Everywhere , the acrid smell of bodies hangs in the air .", "It 's just like the stories we are told of the Holocaust – thousands of bodies everywhere .", "You have to understand that the situation is true madness , and the more time passes , there are more and more bodies , in numbers that cannot be grasped .", "It is beyond comprehension . \"", "Mayor Jean @-@ Yves Jason said that officials argued for hours about what to do with the volume of corpses .", "The government buried many in mass graves , some above @-@ ground tombs were forced open so bodies could be stacked inside , and others were burned .", "Mass graves were dug in a large field outside the settlement of <unk> , north of the capital ; tens of thousands of bodies were reported as having been brought to the site by dump truck and buried in trenches dug by earth <unk> .", "Max <unk> , a <unk> priest , protested the lack of dignity in mass burials , stating , \" ... it is not in our culture to bury people in such a fashion , it is <unk> \" .", "Towns in the eastern Dominican Republic began preparing for tens of thousands of refugees , and by 16 January hospitals close to the border had been filled to capacity with Haitians .", "Some began reporting having expended stocks of critical medical supplies such as antibiotics by 17 January .", "The border was reinforced by Dominican soldiers , and the government of the Dominican Republic asserted that all Haitians who crossed the border for medical assistance would be allowed to stay only temporarily .", "A local governor stated , \" We have a great desire and we will do everything <unk> possible to help Haitian families .", "But we have our limitations with respect to food and medicine .", "We need the helping hand of other countries in the area . \"", "Slow distribution of resources in the days after the earthquake resulted in sporadic violence , with looting reported .", "There were also accounts of <unk> wounded or killed by <unk> and neighbourhoods that had constructed their own roadblock barricades .", "Dr Evan Lyon of Partners in Health , working at the General Hospital in Port @-@ au @-@ Prince , claimed that <unk> and overblown reports of violence had hampered the delivery of aid and medical services .", "Former US president Bill Clinton acknowledged the problems and said Americans should \" not be <unk> from supporting the relief effort \" by upsetting scenes such as those of looting .", "Lt. Gen. <unk> <unk> , deputy commander of US Southern Command , however , announced that despite the stories of looting and violence , there was less violent crime in Port @-@ au @-@ Prince after the earthquake than before .", "In many neighbourhoods , singing could be heard through the night and groups of men coordinated to act as security as groups of women attempted to take care of food and hygiene <unk> .", "During the days following the earthquake , hundreds were seen marching through the streets in peaceful processions , singing and clapping .", "The earthquake caused an urgent need for outside rescuers to communicate with Haitians whose main or only language is Haitian Creole .", "As a result , a mobile translation program to translate between English and Haitian Creole had to be written quickly .", "= = Casualties = = \n \n The earthquake struck in the most populated area of the country .", "The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies estimated that as many as 3 million people had been affected by the quake .", "In mid February 2010 , the Haitian government reported the death toll to have reached 230 @,@ 000 .", "However , an investigation by Radio Netherlands has questioned the official death toll , reporting an estimate of 92 @,@ 000 deaths as being a more realistic figure .", "On the first anniversary of the earthquake , 12 January 2011 , Haitian Prime Minister Jean @-@ Max Bellerive said the death toll from the quake was more than 316 @,@ 000 , raising the figures from previous estimates .", "Several experts have questioned the validity of the death toll numbers ; Anthony <unk> , professor emeritus in environmental history at Northeastern University , warned that casualty estimates could only be a \" <unk> \" , and Belgian disaster response expert Claude de <unk> de <unk> noted that \" round numbers are a sure sign that nobody knows . \"", "Edmond <unk> , UN Assistant Secretary @-@ General for <unk> Operations , said , \" I do not think we will ever know what the death toll is from this earthquake \" , while the director of the Haitian Red Cross , Jean @-@ Pierre <unk> , noted that his organization had not had the time to count bodies , as their focus had been on the treatment of survivors .", "While the vast majority of casualties were Haitian civilians , the dead included aid workers , embassy staff , foreign tourists — and a number of public figures , including Archbishop of Port @-@ au @-@ Prince Monsignor Joseph Serge <unk> , aid worker <unk> <unk> and officials in the Haitian government , including opposition leader Michel \" <unk> \" Gaillard .", "Also killed were a number of well @-@ known Haitian musicians and sports figures , including thirty members of the Fédération <unk> de Football .", "At least 85 United Nations personnel working with MINUSTAH were killed , among them the Mission Chief , <unk> <unk> , his deputy , Luiz Carlos da Costa , and police commissioner Douglas <unk> .", "Around 200 guests were killed in the collapse of the <unk> Montana in Port @-@ au @-@ Prince .", "On 31 May 2011 , an unreleased draft report based on a survey commissioned by the US Agency for International Development ( USAID ) challenged the Haiti earthquake death toll and several damage estimates .", "The unpublished report put the death toll between 46 @,@ 000 and 85 @,@ 000 and put the number of displaced persons at 895 @,@ 000 , of which only 375 @,@ 000 remained in temporary shelters .", "The unreleased report , which compiled its figures from a door @-@ to @-@ door survey , was done by a Washington consulting firm , <unk> <unk> .", "A US State Department spokesperson said the report had inconsistencies and would not be released until they were resolved .", "As of January 2012 , USAID has not released the report and states at its website that 1 @.", "@ 5 million people were displaced , of which 550 @,@ 000 remain without permanent shelter .", "The most reliable academic estimate of the number of earthquake casualties in Haiti ( over 95 % were in the immediate Port @-@ au @-@ Prince area ) \" within six weeks of the earthquake \" appears to be the 160 @,@ 000 estimate in a 2010 University of Michigan study .", "= = Early response = = \n \n Appeals for humanitarian aid were issued by many aid organizations , the United Nations and president René Préval .", "Raymond Joseph , Haiti 's ambassador to the United States , and his nephew , singer <unk> Jean , who was called upon by Préval to become a \" <unk> ambassador \" for Haiti , also pleaded for aid and donations .", "<unk> and <unk> circulating after the earthquake across the internet and through social media helped to intensify the reaction of global engagement .", "Many countries responded to the appeals and launched fund @-@ raising efforts , as well as sending search and rescue teams .", "The neighbouring Dominican Republic was the first country to give aid to Haiti , sending water , food and heavy @-@ lifting machinery .", "The hospitals in the Dominican Republic were made available ; a combined effort of the Airports Department ( <unk> ) , together with the Dominican Naval <unk> , the UN and other parties formed the Dominican @-@ Haitian Aerial Support Bridge , making the main Dominican airports available for support operations to Haiti .", "The Dominican website <unk> made available to the internet , daily updates on airport information and news from the operations center on the Dominican side .", "The Dominican emergency team assisted more than 2 @,@ 000 injured people , while the Dominican Institute of <unk> ( <unk> ) helped with the restoration of some telephone services .", "The Dominican Red Cross coordinated early medical relief in conjunction with the International Red Cross .", "The government sent eight mobile medical units along with 36 doctors including <unk> specialists , <unk> , <unk> , and <unk> .", "In addition , 39 trucks carrying canned food were dispatched , along with 10 mobile kitchens and 110 cooks capable of producing 100 @,@ 000 meals per day .", "Other nations from farther afield also sent personnel , medicines , materiel , and other aid to Haiti .", "The first team to arrive in Port @-@ au @-@ Prince was <unk> @-@ <unk> from Iceland , landing within 24 hours of the earthquake .", "A 50 @-@ member Chinese team arrived early Thursday morning .", "From the Middle East , the government of <unk> sent a strategic transport aircraft ( C @-@ 17 ) , loaded with 50 tonnes of urgent relief materials and 26 members from the <unk> armed forces , the internal security force ( <unk> ) , police force and the <unk> Medical Corporation , to set up a field hospital and provide assistance in Port @-@ au @-@ Prince and other affected areas in Haiti .", "A rescue team sent by the Israel Defense Forces ' Home Front Command established a field hospital near the United Nations building in Port @-@ au @-@ Prince with specialised facilities to treat children , the elderly , and women in labor .", "It was set up in eight hours and began operations on the evening of 16 January .", "A Korean International Disaster Relief Team with 40 rescuers , medical doctors , nurses and 2 k @-@ <unk> was deployed to <unk> to assist <unk> efforts of Haitian Government .", "The American Red Cross announced on 13 January that it had run out of supplies in Haiti and appealed for public donations .", "Giving Children Hope worked to get much @-@ needed medicines and supplies on the ground .", "Partners in Health ( <unk> ) , the largest health care provider in rural Haiti , was able to provide some emergency care from its ten hospitals and clinics , all of which were outside the capital and undamaged .", "MINUSTAH had over 9 @,@ 000 <unk> peacekeepers deployed to the area .", "Most of these workers were initially involved in the search for survivors at the organization 's collapsed headquarters .", "The International Charter on Space and Major Disasters was activated , allowing satellite imagery of affected regions to be shared with rescue and aid organizations .", "Members of social networking sites such as Twitter and Facebook spread messages and pleas to send help .", "Facebook was overwhelmed by — and blocked — some users who were sending messages about updates .", "The American Red Cross set a record for mobile donations , raising US $ 7 million in 24 hours when they allowed people to send US $ 10 donations by text messages .", "The <unk> community responded to the disaster by greatly improving the level of mapping available for the area using post @-@ earthquake satellite photography provided by <unk> , and tracking website <unk> coordinated messages from multiple sites to assist Haitians still trapped and to keep families of survivors informed .", "Some online poker sites hosted poker tournaments with tournament fees , prizes or both going to disaster relief charities .", "Google Earth updated its coverage of Port @-@ au @-@ Prince on 17 January , showing the earthquake @-@ ravaged city .", "<unk> refugee immigration into Canada was discussed by Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper , and in the US Haitians were granted <unk> protected status , a measure that permits about 100 @,@ 000 illegal alien Haitians in the United States to stay legally for 18 months , and <unk> the <unk> of 30 @,@ 000 more , though it does not apply to Haitians outside the US .", "Local and state agencies in South Florida , together with the US government , began implementing a plan ( \" Operation <unk> <unk> \" ) for a mass migration from the Caribbean that had been laid out in 2003 .", "Several <unk> were destroyed in the earthquake .", "After the process for the adoption of 400 children by families in the US and the Netherlands was expedited , <unk> and SOS Children urged an immediate halt to <unk> from Haiti .", "Jasmine <unk> , chief executive of Save the Children said : \" The vast majority of the children currently on their own still have family members alive who will be desperate to be reunited with them and will be able to care for them with the right support .", "Taking children out of the country would permanently separate thousands of children from their families — a separation that would compound the acute trauma they are already suffering and inflict long @-@ term damage on their chances of recovery . \"", "However , several organizations were planning an <unk> of thousands of orphaned children to South Florida on humanitarian <unk> , modelled on a similar effort with Cuban refugees in the 1960s named \" Pedro Pan \" .", "The Canadian government worked to expedite around 100 adoption cases that were already underway when the earthquake struck , issuing temporary permits and <unk> regular processing fees ; the federal government also announced that it would cover adopted children 's healthcare costs upon their arrival in Canada until they could be covered under <unk> administered public healthcare plans .", "= = Rescue and relief efforts = = \n \n Rescue efforts began in the immediate aftermath of the earthquake , with able @-@ bodied survivors <unk> the living and the dead from the rubble of the many buildings that had collapsed .", "Treatment of the injured was hampered by the lack of hospital and morgue facilities : the Argentine military field hospital , which had been serving MINUSTAH , was the only one available until 13 January .", "Rescue work intensified only slightly with the arrival of doctors , police officers , military personnel and <unk> from various countries two days after the earthquake .", "From 12 January , the International Committee of the Red Cross , which has been working in Haiti since 1994 , focused on bringing emergency assistance to victims of the catastrophe , in close cooperation with its partners within the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement , particularly the Haitian Red Cross and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies .", "Médecins Sans Frontières ( Doctors Without Borders ; MSF ) reported that the hospitals that had not been destroyed were overwhelmed by large numbers of seriously injured people , and that they had to carry out many <unk> .", "Running short of medical supplies , some teams had to work with any available resources , constructing <unk> out of cardboard and reusing latex gloves .", "Other rescue units had to withdraw as night fell amid security fears .", "Over 3 @,@ 000 people had been treated by Médecins Sans Frontières as of 18 January .", "Ophelia Dahl , director of Partners in Health , reported , \" there are hundreds of thousands of injured people .", "I have heard the estimate that as many as 20 @,@ 000 people will die each day that would have been saved by surgery . \"", "An MSF aircraft carrying a field hospital was repeatedly turned away by US air traffic controllers who had assumed control at Toussaint L 'Ouverture International Airport .", "Four other MSF aircraft were also turned away .", "In a 19 January press release MSF said , \" It is like working in a war situation .", "We don 't have any more morphine to manage pain for our patients .", "We cannot accept that planes carrying <unk> medical supplies and equipment continue to be turned away while our patients die .", "<unk> must be given to medical supplies entering the country . \"", "First <unk> voiced frustration with the number of relief trucks sitting unused at the airport .", "Aid workers blamed US @-@ controlled airport operations for <unk> the transportation of security troops over rescuers and supplies ; evacuation policies favouring citizens of certain nations were also criticised .", "The US military acknowledged the non @-@ governmental organizations ' complaints concerning flight @-@ operations bias and promised improvement while noting that up to 17 January 600 emergency flights had landed and 50 were diverted ; by the first weekend of disaster operations <unk> had been reduced to three on Saturday and two on Sunday .", "The airport was able to support 100 landings a day , up from the 35 a day that the airport gets during normal operation .", "A spokesman for the joint task force running the airport confirmed that though more flights were requesting landing slots , none were being turned away .", "Brazilian Foreign Minister <unk> <unk> and French Minister of State for Cooperation Alain <unk> criticised the perceived <unk> treatment for US aid arriving at the airport , though a spokesman for the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that there had been no official protest from the French government with regard to the management of the airport .", "US officials acknowledged that coordination of the relief effort is central to Haitian recovery , and President Préval asked for calm coordination between assisting nations without mutual accusations .", "US Air Force logs documenting activity at the airport obtained by the Associated Press largely <unk> the claim that the US held up aid in favor of military flights .", "The US military initially did give priority to military units needed to secure the airport , distribute aid , and provide security , but after that , incoming relief flights were cleared or rejected on a first @-@ come , first @-@ served basis .", "According to a US Air Force Captain who had coordinated flight schedules , nearly all groups sending aid insisted their shipment was urgent .", "Those flights that were rejected were diverted to the Dominican Republic , where their cargoes were <unk> and taken to Haiti by land .", "At the peak of the relief efforts , the airport was in a state of chaos .", "Normally , the airport , with a single runway and 10 spaces for large planes , handled 20 flights a day .", "After the earthquake struck , hundreds of planes rushed to Haiti without designated landing time .", "On average , a plane would land or take off every two minutes .", "The situation was further complicated by the fact that there was no room on ramps for planes to <unk> their cargo , and some planes did not have enough fuel to leave .", "While the Port @-@ au @-@ Prince airport ramp has spaces for over a dozen <unk> , in the days following the quake it sometimes served nearly 40 at once , creating serious delays .", "The supply backup at the airport was expected to ease as the apron management improved , and when the perceived need for heavy security diminished .", "Airport congestion was reduced further on 18 January when the United Nations and US forces formally agreed to <unk> humanitarian flights over security reinforcement .", "By 14 January , over 20 countries had sent military personnel to the country , with Canada , the United States and the Dominican Republic providing the largest <unk> .", "The <unk> USS Carl <unk> arrived at maximum possible speed on 15 January with 600 @,@ 000 emergency food rations , 100 @,@ 000 ten @-@ litre water containers , and an enhanced wing of 19 helicopters ; 130 @,@ 000 litres of drinking water were transferred to shore on the first day .", "The helicopter carrier USS <unk> sailed with three large dock landing ships and two survey / salvage vessels , to create a \" sea base \" for the rescue effort .", "They were joined by the French Navy vessel Francis Garnier on 16 January , the same day the hospital ship <unk> <unk> and guided @-@ missile cruiser USS Bunker Hill left for Haiti .", "Another large French vessel was later ordered to Haiti , the amphibious transport dock <unk> .", "International rescue efforts were restricted by traffic congestion and blocked roads .", "Although US Secretary of Defense Robert Gates had previously ruled out dropping food and water by air as too dangerous , by 16 January , US helicopters were distributing aid to areas impossible to reach by land .", "In Jacmel , a city of 50 @,@ 000 , the mayor claimed that 70 percent of the homes had been damaged and that the quake had killed 300 to 500 people and left some 4 @,@ 000 injured .", "The small airstrip suffered damage that rendered it unusable for supply flights until 20 January .", "The Canadian navy vessel HMCS Halifax was deployed to the area on 18 January ; the Canadians joined Colombian rescue workers , Chilean doctors , a French mobile clinic , and Sri Lankan relief workers who had already responded to calls for aid .", "About 64 @,@ 000 people living in the three adjacent agricultural communities of <unk> , <unk> a <unk> , and Les <unk> were relatively unharmed because most of the people were working in the fields ; but all churches , chapels and at least 8 @,@ 000 homes were destroyed .", "British search and rescue teams were the first to arrive in <unk> , the town at the epicenter of the quake , on 17 January .", "The Canadian ship HMCS <unk> reached the area on 19 January , and by 20 January there were 250 – 300 Canadian personnel assisting relief efforts in the town .", "By 19 January , staff of the International Red Cross had also managed to reach the town , which they described as \" severely damaged ... the people there urgently need assistance \" , and by 20 January they had reached Petit @-@ Goâve as well , where they set up two first @-@ aid posts and distributed first @-@ aid kits .", "Over the first weekend 130 @,@ 000 food <unk> and 70 @,@ 000 water containers were distributed to Haitians , as safe landing areas and distribution centers such as golf courses were secured .", "There were nearly 2 @,@ 000 rescuers present from 43 different groups , with 161 search dogs ; the airport had handled 250 tons of relief supplies by the end of the weekend .", "Reports from Sunday showed a record @-@ breaking number of successful rescues , with at least 12 survivors pulled from Port @-@ au @-@ Prince 's rubble , bringing the total number of rescues to 110 .", "The buoy tender <unk> Oak and <unk> <unk> ( T @-@ ARS @-@ 51 ) were on scene by 18 January to assess damage to the port and work to reopen it , and by 21 January one pier at the Port @-@ au @-@ Prince seaport was functional , <unk> humanitarian aid , and a road had been repaired to make transport into the city easier .", "In an interview on 21 January , Leo <unk> , Haiti 's ambassador to the UN , said that he expected the port to be fully functional again within two weeks .", "The US Navy listed its resources in the area as \" 17 ships , 48 helicopters and 12 fixed @-@ wing aircraft \" in addition to 10 @,@ 000 sailors and Marines .", "The Navy had conducted <unk> air deliveries , delivered 32 @,@ 400 US gallons ( 123 @,@ 000 L ) of water , <unk> @,@ 440 bottles of water , 111 @,@ <unk> meals and 9 @,@ 000 lb ( 4 @,@ 100 kg ) of medical supplies by 20 January .", "Hospital ship <unk> began operations on 20 January , completing the arrival of the first group of sea @-@ base vessels ; this came as a new flotilla of USN ships were assigned to Haiti , including survey vessels , ferries , elements of the maritime <unk> and underway <unk> fleets , and a further three amphibious operations ships , including another helicopter carrier , USS Nassau ( <unk> @-@ 4 ) .", "On 22 January the UN and United States <unk> the coordination of relief efforts by signing an agreement giving the US responsibility for the ports , airports and roads , and making the UN and Haitian authorities responsible for law and order .", "The UN stated that it had resisted <unk> the organization of the relief effort to allow as much <unk> as possible for those wishing to assist in the relief effort , but with the new agreement \" we 're leaving that emergency phase behind \" .", "The UN also urged organizations to coordinate aid efforts through its mission in Haiti to allow for better scheduling of the arrival of supplies .", "On 23 January the Haitian government officially called off the search for survivors , and most search and rescue teams began to prepare to leave the country .", "However , as late as 8 February 2010 , survivors were still being discovered , as in the case of Evan <unk> , 28 , found in the rubble of a grocery store .", "On 5 February , ten Baptist missionaries from Idaho led by Laura <unk> were charged with criminal association and kidnapping for trying to smuggle 33 children out of Haiti .", "The missionaries claimed they were rescuing orphaned children but investigations revealed that more than 20 of the children had been taken from their parents after they were told the children would have a better life in America .", "In an interview , the United States Ambassador to Haiti Kenneth <unk> , stated that the US justice system would not interfere and that \" the Haitian justice system will do what it has to do . \"", "By 9 March 2010 , all but <unk> were deported and she remained incarcerated .", "Social networking organizations such as Crisis Camp Haiti were developed to aid in the structure and coordination of relief efforts in Haiti and future catastrophic events as well .", "On 10 April , due to the potential threat of mudslides and flooding from the upcoming rainy season , the Haitian government began operations to move thousands of refugees to a more secure location north of the capital .", "= = Recovery = = \n \n US President Barack Obama announced that former presidents Bill Clinton , who also acts as the UN special envoy to Haiti , and George W. Bush would coordinate efforts to raise funds for Haiti 's recovery .", "Secretary of State Hillary Clinton visited Haiti on 16 January to survey the damage and stated that US $ 48 million had been raised already in the US to help Haiti recover .", "Following the meeting with Secretary Clinton , President Préval stated that the highest priorities in Haiti 's recovery were establishing a working government , clearing roads , and ensuring the streets were cleared of bodies to improve <unk> conditions .", "US Vice President Joe <unk> stated on 16 January that President Obama \" does not view this as a humanitarian mission with a life cycle of a month .", "This will still be on our radar screen long after it 's off the <unk> at CNN .", "This is going to be a long <unk> . \"", "Trade and Industry Minister <unk> <unk> <unk> estimated that the earthquake 's toll on the Haitian economy would be massive , with one in five jobs lost .", "In response to the earthquake , foreign governments offered badly needed financial aid .", "The European Union promised € 330 million for emergency and long @-@ term aid .", "Brazil announced R $ 375 million for long @-@ term recovery aid , R $ 25 million of which in immediate funds .", "The United Kingdom 's Secretary of State for International Development Douglas Alexander called the result of the earthquake an \" almost unprecedented level of devastation \" , and committed the UK to ₤ 20 million in aid , while France promised € 10 million .", "On 14 January , the US government announced it would give US $ 100 million to the aid effort and pledged that the people of Haiti \" will not be forgotten \" .", "In the aftermath of the earthquake , the government of Canada announced that it would match the donations of Canadians up to a total of C $ 50 million .", "Canadians were able to donate through the Humanitarian Coalition which distributed funds to partner organizations working in the field .", "During this time the Humanitarian Coalition raised over C $ 15 Million .", "After a United Nations call for help for the people affected by the earthquake , Canada pledged an additional C $ 60 million in aid on 19 January 2010 , bringing Canada 's total contribution to C $ 135 million .", "By 8 February 2010 , the federal International Co @-@ operation Department , through the Canadian International Development Agency ( <unk> ) , had already provided about C $ 85 million in humanitarian aid through UN agencies , the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies and to organizations such as <unk> , Médecins du <unk> , Save the Children , Oxfam Quebec , the Centre for International Studies and co @-@ operation , and World Vision .", "On 23 January 2010 , Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced that the federal government had lifted the limit on the amount of money allocated for matching individual donations to relief efforts , and that the federal government would continue to match individual donations until 12 February 2010 ; by the deadline , Canadians had privately raised C $ 220 million .", "The government 's commitment to provide C $ 550 million in aid and debt relief and Canadians ' individual donations amount to a total of C $ 770 million .", "In addition to Canada 's federal government , the governments of several of the provinces and territories of Canada also announced that they would provide immediate emergency aid to Haiti .", "On 18 January 2010 , the province of Quebec , whose largest city – Montreal – houses the world 's largest Haitian diaspora , pledged C $ 3 million in emergency aid .", "Both the provincial government of Quebec and the Canadian federal government reaffirmed their commitment to rebuilding Haiti at the 2010 <unk> Summit ; Prime Minister Harper used his opening speech to \" tell the head of the Haitian delegation to keep up their spirits \" and to urge other nations to continue to support recovery efforts .", "President <unk> Wade of Senegal offered interested Haitians free land in Senegal ; depending on how many respond to the offer , this could include up to an entire region .", "Prime Minister Bellerive announced that from 20 January , people would be helped to relocate outside the zone of devastation , to areas where they may be able to rely on relatives or better fend for themselves ; people who have been made homeless would be relocated to the makeshift camps created by residents within the city , where a more focused delivery of aid and sanitation could be achieved .", "Port @-@ au @-@ Prince , according to an international studies professor at the University of Miami , was ill @-@ equipped before the disaster to sustain the number of people who had migrated there from the countryside over the past ten years to find work .", "After the earthquake , thousands of Port @-@ au @-@ Prince residents began returning to the rural towns they came from .", "On 25 January a one @-@ day conference was held in Montreal to assess the relief effort and discuss further plans .", "Prime Minister Bellerive told delegates from 20 countries that Haiti would need \" massive support \" for its recovery from the international community .", "A donors ' conference was expected to be held at the UN headquarters in New York in March , however , took more than three months to hold the UN conference .", "The 26 @-@ member international Interim Haiti Reconstruction Commission , headed by Bill Clinton and Haitian Prime Minister Jean @-@ Max Bellerive , convened in June 2010 .", "That committee is overseeing the US $ 5 @.", "@ 3 billion pledged internationally for the first two years of Haiti 's reconstruction .", "The commission was critiqued by Haitian groups for lacking Haitian civil society representation and accountability mechanisms .", "Half the representation on the commission was given to foreigners who effectively bought their seats by pledging certain amounts of money .", "An international development consultant contracted by the commission was quoted as saying , “ Look , you have to realize the <unk> [ commission ] was not intended to work as a structure or entity for Haiti or Haitians .", "It was simply designed as a vehicle for donors to funnel <unk> ’ and <unk> ’ project contracts .", "” \n The Netherlands sponsored a project , called <unk> .", "The Dutch radio channels <unk> , Radio 538 and Radio Veronica all broadcast under the name of <unk> , funded by a contribution of € 80 million .", "Several organizations of the US building industry and government , such as the Department of Homeland Security and the International Code Council , among others , reported that they were compiling a \" Haiti <unk> \" coordinated by the National Institute of Building Sciences .", "The <unk> would comprise building technology resources and best practices for consideration by the Haitian government with the goal of creating a more <unk> infrastructure to prevent future losses of life .", "Immediately following the earthquake , Real Medicine Foundation began providing medical staffing , in @-@ kind medical supplies and strategic coordination to help meet the <unk> needs of the health crisis on the ground .", "Working in close partnership with other relief organizations , Real Medicine organized deployments of volunteer medical specialists to meet the needs of partner hospitals and clinics at the Haiti – Dominican Republic border and in Port @-@ au @-@ Prince , provided direct funding , medical supplies and <unk> to local health facilities and partner hospitals , provided advisory services and coordination to local health facilities , including physical therapy support , and coordinated mobile health <unk> , field clinics and food supplies to outlying villages overlooked in the relief effort .", "On 15 January 2011 , the Catholic Relief Services announced a US $ 200 million , five @-@ year relief and reconstruction program that covers shelter , health , livelihoods , and child protection among its program areas .", "= = = Status of the recovery = = = \n \n Six months after the quake as much as 98 percent of the rubble remained <unk> .", "An estimated 26 million cubic yards ( 20 million cubic meters ) remained , making most of the capital impassable , and thousands of bodies remained in the rubble .", "The number of people in relief camps of tents and tarps since the quake was 1 @.", "@ 6 million , and almost no transitional housing had been built .", "Most of the camps had no electricity , running water , or sewage disposal , and the tents were beginning to fall apart .", "Crime in the camps was widespread , especially against women and girls .", "Between 23 major charities , US $ 1 @.", "@ 1 billion had been collected for Haiti for relief efforts , but only two percent of the money had been released .", "According to a CBS report , US $ 3 @.", "@ 1 billion had been pledged for humanitarian aid and was used to pay for field hospitals , plastic tarps , bandages , and food , plus salaries , transportation and upkeep of relief workers .", "By May 2010 , enough aid had been raised internationally to give each displaced family a <unk> for US $ 37 @,@ 000 .", "In July 2010 , CNN returned to Port @-@ au @-@ Prince and reported , \" It looks like the quake just happened yesterday \" , and <unk> Wall , spokeswoman for the United Nations office of humanitarian affairs in Haiti , said that \" six months from that time it may still look the same . \"", "Land ownership posed a particular problem for rebuilding because so many pre @-@ quake homes were not officially registered . \"", "Even before the national registry fell under the rubble , land tenure was always a complex and contentious issue in Haiti .", "Many areas of Port @-@ au @-@ Prince were settled either by <unk> <unk> – <unk> 's death squads – given land for their service or by squatters .", "In many cases land ownership was never officially registered .", "Even if this logistical <unk> were to be cleared , the vast majority of Port @-@ au @-@ Prince residents , up to 85 percent , did not own their homes before the earthquake . \"", "Haitian <unk> groups advocated for the government to fulfill the right to housing as designated in the Haitian constitution , and for donor governments to support this as well .", "They also worked to push the international community to recognize the wave of <unk> from camps that started as early as three months after the earthquake and to put <unk> in place , but little was done in response .", "In September 2010 there were over one million refugees still living in tents , and the humanitarian situation was characterized as still being in the emergency phase , according to the Apostolic <unk> to Haiti , Archbishop Bernard <unk> .", "He went on to say that the number was rising instead of diminishing , and reported that the state had decided to first rebuild downtown Port @-@ au @-@ Prince and a new government center , but reconstruction had not yet begun .", "In October 2010 , <unk> International characterized the aid agencies as dysfunctional and inexperienced saying , \" The people of Haiti are still living in a state of emergency , with a humanitarian response that appears <unk> \" .", "It was reported that gang leaders and land owners were intimidating the displaced and that sexual , domestic , and gang violence in and around the camps was rising .", "They claimed that rape of Haitian women and girls who had been living in camps since the January earthquake was increasing , in part , because the United Nations wasn 't doing enough to protect them .", "In October , a cholera epidemic broke out , probably introduced by foreign aid workers .", "Cholera most often affects poor countries with limited access to clean water and proper sanitation .", "By the end of 2010 , more than 3 @,@ 333 had died at a rate of about 50 deaths a day .", "= = = = 2011 = = = = \n \n In January 2011 , one year after the quake , Oxfam published a report on the status of the recovery .", "According to the report , relief and recovery were at a standstill due to government inaction and <unk> on the part of the donor countries .", "The report stated , \" One year on , only five percent of the rubble has been cleared and only 15 percent of the required basic and temporary houses have been built .", "House building on a large scale cannot be started before the enormous amount of rubble is cleared .", "The government and donors must <unk> this most basic step toward helping people return home \" .", "Robert Fox , executive director of Oxfam Canada , said \" The <unk> has been aided unabated by the way the international community has organized itself , where pledges have been made and they haven 't followed through [ and ] where they come to the table with their own <unk> and own priorities .", "Most donors provided funds for transitional housing but very little money for clearing rubble or repairing houses \" .", "Fox said that in many instances rubble removal \" means it was [ moved ] off someone 's property onto the road in front of the property \" .", "According to a UNICEF report , \" Still today more than one million people remain displaced , living in crowded camps where livelihoods , shelter and services are still hardly sufficient for children to stay healthy \" .", "Amnesty International reported that armed men were preying with <unk> on girls and women in displacement camps , worsening the trauma of having lost homes , livelihoods and loved ones .", "On the first anniversary of the earthquake , Haitian @-@ born <unk> Jean , who served as the Governor General of Canada at the time of the disaster and who became United Nations Educational , Scientific and Cultural Organization ( UNESCO ) Special <unk> for Haiti on 8 November 2010 , voiced her anger at the slow rate of aid delivery , placing much of the blame on the international community for abandoning its commitments .", "In a public letter co @-@ authored with UNESCO head <unk> <unk> , Jean said , \" As time passes , what began as a natural disaster is becoming a <unk> reflection on the international community . \"", "The Interim Haiti Recovery Commission , led by former US President Bill Clinton and Haitian Prime Minister Jean @-@ Max Bellerive , had been set up to facilitate the flow of funds toward reconstruction projects in April 2010 , but as of January 2011 , no major reconstruction had started .", "= = = = 2012 = = = = \n \n In January 2012 , two years since the quake , figures released by the United Nations show that of the nearly US $ 4 @.", "@ 5 billion pledged for reconstruction projects in 2010 and 2011 , only 43 percent has been delivered .", "Venezuela and the US , which promised the major share of reconstruction funds , have <unk> only 24 percent and 30 percent , respectively .", "Japan and Finland are among the few donors to have fully met their pledges .", "The data shows that some crucial sectors face particularly large funding gaps .", "In 2010 and 2011 , for example , donors <unk> just US $ 125 million of the US $ 311 million in grants allocated to agriculture projects , and only US $ 108 million of the US $ 315 million in grants allocated to health projects .", "Only 6 percent of bilateral aid for reconstruction projects has gone through Haitian institutions , and less than 1 percent of relief funding has gone through the government of Haiti .", "A January 2012 Oxfam report said that a half a million Haitians remained homeless , still living under tarps and in tents .", "<unk> groups have criticized the reconstruction process saying that part of the problem is that charities spent a considerable amount of money on \" soaring rents , board members ' needs , <unk> supplies and imported personnel \" .", "The Miami Herald reports . \"", "A lot of good work was done ; the money clearly didn 't all get <unk> , \" but , \" A lot just wasn 't responding to needs on the ground .", "Millions were spent on ad campaigns telling people to wash their hands .", "<unk> them to wash their hands when there 's no water or soap is a <unk> in the face . \"", "The Institute of Justice & Democracy in Haiti , Let Haiti Live , and The Center For Constitutional Rights have recommended immediate changes to recovery efforts to ensure that critical human rights concerns are addressed .", "A report found that , \" The conditions in the displaced persons camps are <unk> , particularly for women and girls who too often are victims of gender <unk> based violence \" .", "They call for more oversight of accountability of reconstruction plans , asking , \" Why have only 94 @,@ 000 transitional shelters been built to date despite a stated goal of 125 @,@ 000 in the first year ? \"", ".", "On 25 August 2012 , recovery was hampered due to Tropical Storm Isaac impacting Haiti 's southern peninsula .", "There it caused flooding and 29 deaths according to local reporting .", "As a result of the 2010 earthquake , more than 400 @,@ 000 Haitians continue to live in tents and experienced the storm without adequate shelter .", "In late October , with over 370 @,@ 000 still living in tent camps , a second tropical storm , Hurricane Sandy , killed 55 and left large portions of Haiti under water .", "At the 2012 <unk> Group meeting of the Global <unk> for Disaster <unk> and Recovery ( <unk> ) , the Haitian delegation shared a \" bottom @-@ up \" approach to disaster reduction and management based on community integration and sustainable development with a group of experts from approximately 38 nations .", "= = = = 2013 = = = = \n \n According to the International <unk> Fund , more than half of the 10 @,@ 000 @,@ 000 cubic metres ( 13 @,@ 000 @,@ 000 cu yd ) of debris have been removed , and 20 percent of it has been recycled .", "The cholera outbreak which began in October 2010 has continued .", "According to U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention it is considered the worst epidemic of cholera since the 1994 outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo ( called <unk> at that time ) .", "By August 2013 , it had killed over 8 @,@ 231 Haitians and hospitalized hundreds of thousands more .", "More than 6 % of Haitians have had the disease .", "Care of cholera patients remains inadequate with much now done in tent facilities with rows of <unk> for patient treatment .", "The United Nations peace keeping force , widely believed responsible for the cholera outbreak , continues to refuse to accept responsibility , however , they have launched a $ 2 @.", "@ 2 billion initiative to combat cholera and the construction of a $ 17 million teaching hospital in <unk> which will employ 800 Haitians and treat 185 @,@ 000 people .", "By the beginning of the year only a small <unk> $ 215 million — of the total funds collected for aid had been spent on permanent housing , with most of <unk> $ 1 @.", "@ 2 billion — going for short @-@ term solutions including tent camps , temporary shelters , and cash grants that paid a year 's rent .", "A 2013 survey disclosed that of the 1 @.", "@ 5 million Haitians living in camps following the quake , about 279 @,@ 000 remained in a total of 352 camps .", "Fifteen percent of the camps had no basic protection services , and 48 % no health services .", "While 20 % lacked functioning toilets , this is higher than the population outside tent cities , where 50 % lack toilets .", "Many camps remained at a risk for flooding and more than a third of the camps ( 108 ) were at risk for <unk> .", "In a 2013 statement , the American Red Cross reported that almost all of the money collected for quake relief has been spent or is scheduled for making progress permanent by ensuring people can leave camps and return to stable communities , which includes building new homes , repairing homes , completing a new hospital and clinic , and signing an agreement for a second hospital .", "= = = = 2015 = = = = \n \n In 2015 , NPR and <unk> investigated the disappearance of US $ 500 million donated to the American Red Cross , described as \" one of the most successful fundraisers ever \" .", "Despite the claims of the American Red Cross that 130 @,@ 000 homes had been built , the investigation discovered that only six had been built .", "The investigation reviewed \" hundreds \" of pages of internal documents and interviewed \" more than a dozen \" former and current staff members , and investigated the organization 's claim that 4 @.", "@ 5 million Haitians had been helped \" back on their feet \" despite Joel <unk> , a Haitian government advisor , stating that this number would cover \" 100 percent of the urban area \" , and observing that this would mean they had served every city in Haiti .", "Numerous other claims did not hold up under investigation , and it was found that the project was riddled with \" multiple staffing changes \" , bureaucratic delays and a language barrier as many of the Red Cross officials did not speak French or Creole .", "General counsel for the American Red Cross , David <unk> , directed the investigators to their official statistics , but would not elaborate on them .", "The public affairs office of the Red Cross disputed NPR and <unk> 's claims in an email , and claimed that the investigative report could cause an international incident .", "The American Red Cross has handed over the rebuilding efforts to the Haitian Red Cross .", "= = In literature = = \n \n The Haiti 2010 earthquake has been depicted in the novel God Loves Haiti , by <unk> Elias <unk> ." ]
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[ " = James Nesbitt = \n \n William James Nesbitt , OBE ( born 15 January 1965 ) is an actor and presenter from Northern Ireland .", "Born in Ballymena , County Antrim , Nesbitt grew up in the nearby village of <unk> , before moving to Coleraine , County <unk> .", "He wanted to become a teacher like his father , so he began a degree in French at the University of Ulster .", "He dropped out after a year when he decided to become an actor , and transferred to the Central School of Speech and Drama in London .", "After graduating in 1987 , he spent seven years performing in plays that varied from the musical Up on the Roof ( 1987 , 1989 ) to the political drama Paddywack ( 1994 ) .", "He made his feature film debut playing talent agent <unk> O 'Donnell in Hear My Song ( 1991 ) .", "Nesbitt got his breakthrough television role playing Adam Williams in the romantic comedy @-@ drama Cold Feet ( 1998 – 2003 ) , which won him a British Comedy Award , a Television and Radio Industries Club Award , and a National Television Award .", "His first significant film role came when he appeared as pig farmer \" Pig \" Finn in Waking Ned ( 1998 ) .", "With the rest of the starring cast , Nesbitt was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award .", "In Lucky Break ( 2001 ) , he made his debut as a film lead , playing prisoner Jimmy Hands .", "The next year , he played Ivan Cooper in the television film Bloody Sunday , about the 1972 shootings in Derry .", "A departure from his previous \" <unk> <unk> \" roles , the film was a turning point in his career .", "He won a British Independent Film Award and was nominated for the British Academy Television Award for Best Actor .", "Nesbitt has also starred in Murphy 's Law ( 2001 – 2007 ) as undercover detective Tommy Murphy , in a role that was created for him by writer Colin Bateman .", "The role twice gained Nesbitt Best Actor nominations at the Irish Film & Television Awards ( IFTA ) .", "In 2007 , he starred in the dual role of Tom Jackman and Mr Hyde in Steven Moffat 's Jekyll , which earned him a Golden Globe Award nomination in 2008 .", "Nesbitt has since appeared in several more dramatic roles ; he starred alongside Liam Neeson in Five Minutes of Heaven ( 2009 ) , and was one of three lead actors in the television miniseries Occupation ( 2009 ) .", "He also starred in the movies <unk> ( 2010 ) and The Way ( 2010 ) .", "He portrayed <unk> in Peter Jackson 's three @-@ part film adaptation of The Hobbit ( 2012 @-@ 2014 ) .", "Nesbitt is married to former actress Sonia Forbes @-@ Adam , with whom he has two daughters .", "He is an advocate of numerous charities , and in 2010 he accepted the ceremonial position of Chancellor of the University of Ulster .", "= = Early life and education = = \n \n James Nesbitt was born on 15 January 1965 in Ballymena , County Antrim , Northern Ireland .", "His father , James \" Jim \" Nesbitt , was the headmaster of the primary school in <unk> , a hamlet near <unk> , while his mother , May Nesbitt , was a civil servant .", "Jim and May already had three daughters — Margaret , <unk> and Andrea .", "The family lived in the house adjoining the one @-@ room school where Nesbitt was one of 32 pupils taught by Jim ; the other pupils were all farmers ' children .", "Nesbitt grew up \" completely \" around women , and spent a lot of time alone , \" kicking a ball against a wall \" .", "He had ambitions to play football for Manchester United , or to become a teacher like his father .", "The family was Protestant , and <unk> was in \" Paisley country \" .", "The <unk> spent Sunday evenings singing hymns around the piano .", "Jim marched in the Ballymena Young <unk> flute band and Nesbitt joined him playing the flute .", "After the <unk> conflicts , they stopped marching with the band .", "The family 's residence in the countryside left them largely unaffected by The Troubles , although Nesbitt , his father , and one of his sisters narrowly escaped a car bomb explosion outside Ballymena County Hall in the early 1970s .", "When Nesbitt was 11 years old , the family moved to Coleraine , County <unk> , where May worked for the Housing Executive .", "He completed his primary education at <unk> primary school , then moved on to Coleraine <unk> Institution ( <unk> ) .", "In 1978 , when he was 13 , his parents took him to audition for the Riverside Theatre 's Christmas production of Oliver !", ".", "Nesbitt sang \" Bohemian <unk> \" at the audition and won the part of the <unk> <unk> , who he played in his acting debut .", "He continued to act and sing with the Riverside until he was 16 , and appeared at festivals and as an extra in Play For Today : The <unk> ( Christopher <unk> , 1984 ) .", "He got his <unk> card when the professional actor playing <unk> Cricket in <unk> broke his ankle two days before the performance , and Nesbitt stepped in to take his place .", "Acting had not initially appealed to him , but he \" felt a light go on \" after he saw The Winslow Boy ( Anthony Asquith , 1948 ) .", "When he was 15 , he got his first paid job as a <unk> <unk> at Barry 's Amusements in <unk> .", "He was paid £ 1 per hour for the summer job and would also , on occasions , work as the brake man on the big <unk> .", "He left <unk> at the age of 18 and began a degree in French at the University of Ulster , ( formally Ulster Polytechnic ) in <unk> .", "He stayed at university for a year before dropping out .", "In a 1999 interview , Nesbitt said , \" I had the necessary in my head , but I just couldn 't be bothered .", "Being 18 is the worst age to expect people to learn things .", "There are other things to be bothered with , like girls and football . \"", "He made the decision to quit when he was trying to write an <unk> essay on <unk> in Les <unk> Sales at 4 am one day .", "His father suggested that he should move to England if he wanted to continue acting , so Nesbitt enrolled at the Central School of Speech and Drama ( <unk> ) , part of University of London .", "Nesbitt felt lost and misrepresented when he first arrived in London , on account of his Northern Irish background ; \" When I first came to drama school I was a Paddy the minute I walked in .", "And I remember going to drama school and them all saying to me , ' <unk> , yeah , <unk> out ' , and I was like ' It 's a wee bit more complicated than that , you know . '", "\" He graduated in 1987 , at the age of 22 .", "= = Acting career = = \n \n \n = = = Theatre and Hear My Song = = = \n \n The day after leaving <unk> in 1987 , Nesbitt got a bit part in <unk> , a BBC Two Screen Two television play about the life of John Ogdon .", "He worked for two days on the play , earning £ 250 per day .", "His first professional stage appearance came in the same year , when he played Keith in Up on the Roof .", "The musical ran at the Theatre Royal , Plymouth , before transferring to the London West End .", "Nesbitt reprised the role when the production returned to Plymouth in early 1989 .", "Roger Malone in The Stage and Television Today wrote that Nesbitt \" steals the show with the best lines and best delivery as he <unk> squares up to life with an easy contentment \" .", "Nesbitt appeared in two other plays in 1989 ; in June , he played Dukes Frederick and Senior in Paul <unk> 's As You Like It at the Rose Theatre Club , and then appeared in <unk> <unk> 's version of Hamlet .", "Hamlet had been translated back to English from Boris <unk> 's Russian translation .", "It ran at the Haymarket Theatre , Leicester for a month before a transfer to the Old Vic and then a nine @-@ month world tour .", "Nesbitt played Guildenstern , <unk> and the second <unk> .", "He recalled that the play received \" shocking \" reviews , but was exciting .", "In the early 1990s , he lived with fellow actor Jerome Flynn and earned money by signing fan mail for the successful star of Soldier Soldier .", "In his debut feature film , Hear My Song ( Peter <unk> , 1991 ) , Nesbitt played <unk> O 'Donnell , a struggling theatrical agent and friend of Mickey O 'Neill ( Adrian Dunbar ) .", "A New York Times critic wrote , \" the <unk> , <unk> Mr. Nesbitt , manages to combine <unk> with <unk> humor \" .", "The praise he received made him self @-@ assured and complacent ; in 2001 , he recalled , \" When I did Hear My Song , I disappeared so far up my own <unk> afterwards .", "I thought , ' Oh , that 's it , I 've cracked it . '", "And I 'm glad that happened , because you then find out how expendable actors are . \"", "His attitude left him out of work for six months after the film was released .", "Until 1994 , he mixed his stage roles with supporting roles on television in episodes of Boon , The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles , Covington Cross , <unk> , and Between the Lines .", "In 1993 , he appeared in Love Lies Bleeding , an instalment of the BBC anthology series Screenplay and his first appearance in a production directed by Michael Winterbottom ; he later appeared in Go Now ( 1995 ) , Jude ( 1996 ) and Welcome to Sarajevo ( 1997 ) .", "A Guardian journalist wrote that \" he showed himself to be a generous supporting actor \" in Jude and Sarajevo .", "Back on stage , he appeared as <unk> in <unk> ( <unk> Hughes , Birmingham Repertory Theatre , 1991 ) , Aidan in <unk> <unk> ( Mark Lambert and Nicholas Kent , <unk> Theatre , 1992 ) , <unk> in Paddywack ( Michael <unk> ) , <unk> Theatre , 1994 ) , and Jesus in Darwin 's Flood ( Simon Stokes , Bush Theatre , 1994 ) .", "Paddywack , in which Nesbitt 's character is suspected by others of being an IRA member , transferred to the United States for a run at the Long <unk> Theatre in New Haven , Connecticut in October 1994 .", "A Variety critic called <unk> \" the play 's only fully developed character \" and commended Nesbitt for giving \" the one strong , telling performance [ of the cast ] \" .", "In 1996 , Nesbitt appeared in an episode of the BBC Northern Ireland television drama <unk> , playing Leo <unk> , the ex @-@ boyfriend of <unk> Fitzgerald ( <unk> <unk> ) and love rival of Peter Clifford ( Stephen <unk> ) .", "He reprised the role for four episodes in 1998 .", "= = = Cold Feet and early films = = = \n \n In 1996 , Nesbitt auditioned to play Adam Williams , the male lead in Cold Feet , an ITV Comedy <unk> about three couples in different stages of their romantic relationships .", "The audition came about through a mutual friend of Nesbitt 's and the director , Declan Lowney .", "The producer , Christine <unk> , had also recalled his performances in Hear My Song and Go Now .", "Adam had not been written with an <unk> in mind to play him — English writer Mike <unk> had written the character as a thinly veiled portrayal of himself in his youth — but Nesbitt wanted to take the opportunity to appear in a contemporary drama as an ordinary man from Northern Ireland with no connection to the Troubles , especially after the Troubles @-@ based plot of Love Lies Bleeding .", "Cold Feet was a critical success ; it won the 1997 Golden Rose of Montreux and the 1997 British Comedy Award for Best ITV Comedy and was thus commissioned for a full series .", "Cold Feet 's first series aired at the end of 1998 and was followed by the second series in 1999 .", "A storyline in that series featured Adam being diagnosed with <unk> cancer , which inspired Nesbitt to become a patron of the charity Action Cancer .", "By the time of the third series , Nesbitt and the other cast members were able to influence the show 's production ; an episode featuring Adam 's <unk> weekend was due to be filmed on location in Dublin but Nesbitt suggested it be filmed in Belfast and <unk> instead .", "Several scenes were filmed at his old workplace Barry 's Amusements , although they were cut from the broadcast episode .", "At the end of the fourth series in 2001 , Nesbitt decided to quit to move on to other projects .", "Executive producer Andy <unk> persuaded him to stay for one more series by suggesting that Adam be killed off , so Nesbitt signed on for the fifth series .", "During pre @-@ production of the fifth series , Mike <unk> decided to kill off Adam 's wife Rachel ( played by Helen <unk> ) instead .", "Cold Feet ran for five years from 1998 to 2003 , and Nesbitt won the British Comedy Award for Best TV Comedy Actor in 2000 , the Television and Radio Industries Club Award for Drama TV <unk> of the Year in 2002 , the National Television Award for Most Popular Comedy Performance in 2003 , and the TV Quick Award for Best Actor in 2003 .", "Nesbitt credits the role with raising his profile with the public .", "Further television roles during these five years included women 's football team coach John Dolan in the first two series of Kay <unk> 's Playing the Field ( appearing alongside his Cold Feet co @-@ star John Thomson ) , investigative journalists Ryan and David Laney in Resurrection Man ( Marc Evans , 1998 ) and Touching Evil II respectively , and <unk> Stanley in Women Talking Dirty ( <unk> <unk> , 1999 ) .", "Nesbitt 's performance in Hear My Song had also impressed first @-@ time screenwriter and film director Kirk Jones , who cast him in his 1998 feature film Waking Ned .", "Playing <unk> pig farmer \" Pig \" Finn brought Nesbitt to international attention , particularly in the United States ( where the film was released as Waking Ned <unk> ) ; the cast was nominated for the 1999 Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a <unk> Motion Picture .", "In 1999 , he appeared as the paramilitary \" Mad Dog \" Billy Wilson in The Most <unk> Man in Ireland ( <unk> <unk> ) .", "The following year , he appeared in Declan Lowney 's feature debut , Wild About Harry .", "Lowney had personally asked him to appear in the supporting role of cross @-@ dressing Unionist politician Walter Adair .", "In 2001 , he made his debut as a lead actor in a feature film in Peter <unk> 's Lucky Break .", "He played Jimmy Hands , an incompetent bank <unk> who <unk> an escape from a prison by staging a musical as a distraction .", "On preparing for the role , Nesbitt said , \" Short of robbing a bank there wasn 't much research I could have done but we did spend a day in <unk> Prison and that showed the nightmare <unk> of prisoners ' lives .", "I didn 't interview any of the inmates because I thought it would be a little <unk> as it was research for a comedy and also because we were going home every night in our fancy cars to sleep in our fancy hotels . \"", "The film was a commercial failure , despite receiving good feedback from test audiences in the United States .", "= = = Bloody Sunday = = = \n \n Nesbitt had been approached at a British Academy Television Awards ceremony by director Paul <unk> , who wanted him to star in a television drama he was making about the 1972 \" Bloody Sunday \" shootings in Derry .", "Nesbitt was only seven years old when the shootings happened and was ignorant of its cause ; he believed that there was \" no smoke without fire \" and that the Catholic <unk> must have done something to provoke the British Army .", "He was filming Cold Feet in Manchester when he received the script .", "He read it and found that had \" an extraordinary effect \" on him .", "Nesbitt played Ivan Cooper in Bloody Sunday , the man who pressed for the march to go ahead .", "To prepare for the role , Nesbitt met with Cooper and spent many hours talking to him about his motives on that day .", "He met with relatives of the victims and watched the televised Bloody Sunday Inquiry with them , and also read Don <unk> 's Eyewitness Bloody Sunday and Peter Pringle and Philip Jacobson 's Those Are Real <unk> , <unk> 't They ?", ".", "<unk> compared Nesbitt 's preparation to an athlete preparing for a race , and told The Observer , \" For an Irish actor , doing the Troubles is like doing Lear . \"", "Nesbitt had questioned whether he was a good enough actor to effectively portray Cooper and was worried what Derry Catholics would think of a Protestant playing the lead , although Ivan Cooper himself is a Protestant .", "Shortly before Bloody Sunday was broadcast , Nesbitt described it as \" difficult but extraordinary \" and \" emotionally draining \" .", "The broadcast on ITV in January 2002 and its promotion did not pass without incident ; he was criticised by <unk> for saying that Protestants in Northern Ireland felt \" a collective guilt \" over the killings .", "His parents ' home was also vandalised and he received death threats .", "During the awards season , Nesbitt won the British Independent Film Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a British Independent Film and was nominated for the British Academy Television Award for Best Actor .", "The film was also screened at film festivals such as the Stockholm International Film Festival , where Nesbitt was presented with the Best Actor award .", "In an analysis of the film in the History & Memory journal , <unk> Blaney wrote that it is Nesbitt 's real @-@ life household name status that made his portrayal of Cooper such a success .", "She reasoned that Nesbitt 's celebrity status mirrors that of Cooper 's in the 1970s : \" A household name across Great Britain , Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic [ sic ] , Nesbitt 's widespread popular appeal is emphatically not contingent upon his Protestant Ulster identity , and consequently the double @-@ voicing of the character he plays does not alienate viewers of an alternative , or no , sectarian persuasion . \"", "Guardian journalist Susie Steiner suggested that his appearance in Bloody Sunday was an attempt to resolve the expression of his \" <unk> \" on screen : \" Where he has taken part in a sectarian theme , his intelligence as an actor has often been masked by an excessive , cartoon @-@ style comedy .", "Yet in his more successful , high @-@ profile roles , ( notably in Cold Feet , and as Pig Finn in the gently pastoral film Waking Ned ) , Nesbitt 's <unk> has been exploited for its romantic charm .", "It has been <unk> and , in the process , de @-@ <unk> . \"", "A critic identified Bloody Sunday as Nesbitt 's \" coming of age \" film , and Nesbitt called it a turning point in his career .", "He refers to his career since the film was released as \" post @-@ Bloody Sunday \" .", "= = = Murphy 's Law = = = \n \n In 2003 , Nesbitt played undercover police detective Tommy Murphy in the first series of Murphy 's Law , after starring in a successful pilot episode in 2001 .", "The series was conceived when Nesbitt was working on Playing the Field ; he and producer Greg <unk> approached author Colin Bateman about creating a television series for Nesbitt in a similar vein to Bateman 's Dan <unk> novels .", "Bateman and Nesbitt were already well acquainted ; Nesbitt had been considered for a main role in <unk> Jack ( David <unk> , 1998 ) , based on Bateman 's original novel .", "A 90 @-@ minute pilot of Murphy 's Law was commissioned by the BBC , initially as a \" comedy action adventure \" .", "Bateman created a complex backstory for Murphy , which was cut at the request of the producers .", "After the broadcast of the pilot , Guardian critic Gareth McLean wrote , \" the likeable James Nesbitt turned in a strong , extremely <unk> central performance , though rarely did he look <unk> by his efforts , and his chemistry with [ <unk> ] Harrison was promising and occasionally electric . \"", "In 2003 , Nesbitt won the Irish Film & Television Award ( IFTA ) for Best Actor in a TV Drama for the role .", "The second series was broadcast in 2004 .", "By 2005 , Nesbitt had become tired of the formula and threatened to quit unless the structure of the series was changed .", "He was made a creative consultant and suggested that Murphy keep one undercover role for a full series , instead of changing into a new guise every episode .", "This new dramatic element to the series was intended to make it a closer representation of real @-@ life undercover work .", "Alongside his research with former undercover officer Peter <unk> , Nesbitt hired a personal trainer and grew a <unk> moustache to change Murphy 's physical characteristics and tone down the \" <unk> <unk> \" persona that the audience had become accustomed to from his roles .", "With his trainer , he worked out three times a week , boxing and doing circuits and weights .", "After the first new episode was broadcast , Sarah <unk> wrote in The Times , \" In the past , when attempting a nasty stare or a hard face , Nesbitt has never managed much more than a <unk> <unk> look , <unk> forever threatening to break out behind those <unk> Irish eyes .", "But here , it 's different .", "He genuinely has the air of a man who means business . \"", "The refreshed series marked another milestone in Nesbitt 's career ; he describes it as \" a big moment \" in his life .", "Murphy 's Law was not recommissioned for a sixth series , which Nesbitt attributed to the damage done to the fifth series ratings when it was scheduled opposite the popular ITV drama Doc Martin .", "In 2004 , Nesbitt appeared in Wall of Silence , a fact @-@ based drama about the aftermath of the murder of schoolboy Jamie Robe .", "Nesbitt played Stuart Robe , the boy 's father , who tries to break down the wall of silence in the local community to discover exactly what happened to his son .", "He had only just completed Bloody Sunday when he was offered the part and was unsure whether he wanted to take on such a demanding role so soon after playing Ivan Cooper .", "He decided to accept the part because he found it interesting .", "To prepare for the role , Nesbitt met with Robe and spent weeks talking to him in his South London flat , learning about Jamie , and of Robe 's fight for his justice .", "Nesbitt spoke with his natural accent instead of affecting Robe 's South London speech , as he did not want the audience to be distracted from the drama .", "The single @-@ drama was filmed over four weeks and broadcast in January 2004 .", "The role gained Nesbitt an IFTA nomination for Best Actor in a TV Drama later that year .", "In March 2004 , he appeared in Tony <unk> 's <unk> By , playing Joe Keyes , a man who witnesses a woman being <unk> by some men on a train and chooses not to help .", "Keyes later discovers that the woman was raped but cannot bring himself to admit in court that he did nothing to help her .", "Nesbitt described Keyes as \" like a better man than me : a good father and husband .", "But , once he has made a wrong decision , he can 't control everything in his life , as he thinks he is weak .", "He loses the respect of his wife , his son and at work , and has to reach the lowest possible point before finding redemption . \"", "As a result of these serious roles , he was named the sixth most powerful figure in TV drama in a listing compiled by industry experts for the Radio Times .", "In September 2004 , he starred as Jack Parlabane in the ITV adaptation of Christopher <unk> 's Quite <unk> One Morning .", "The producers originally wanted Scottish actor Douglas <unk> to play <unk> Parlabane but ITV executives overruled them and cast Nesbitt .", "He was given coaching to perfect the accent but it was soon discarded on the advice of both the director and his co @-@ star <unk> <unk> .", "Also in 2004 , he filmed the roles of Ronnie Cunningham in Millions ( Danny Boyle , 2004 ) , and Detective Banner in Match Point ( Woody Allen , 2005 ) .", "He was considering taking time off from acting and did not really want the role in Match Point .", "He sent in an audition tape and was accepted for the part .", "Nesbitt 's character appears at the end of the film and he read only that part of the script , so did not know the full circumstances of the crime Banner investigates .", "Despite his initial reluctance , Nesbitt enjoyed working with Allen , and complimented him on his directing style .", "Nesbitt returned to theatre acting in June 2005 when he appeared in David Nicholls ' After Sun , a ten @-@ minute @-@ play performed as part of the Old Vic 's 24 @-@ Hour Play season .", "Nesbitt and Catherine Tate starred as a married couple who meet a pair of <unk> returning from their honeymoon .", "Later that year , he appeared in his first full @-@ length play in 11 years , in Owen <unk> 's Shoot the Crow .", "He enjoyed the stimulation of learning his lines and rehearsing with the cast and director .", "The play opened at the Trafalgar Studios in September 2005 and his role as <unk> gained mixed reviews .", "In The Independent , Michael <unk> suggested the role did not fit the actor : \" Nesbitt is cool .", "But I never felt that he was inside his role of a chap called <unk> [ ... ] He <unk> and <unk> through the evening which steadily became less about <unk> on tiles and more about grating on nerves . \"", "In The Daily Telegraph , Charles Spencer described Nesbitt 's acting as \" outstanding \" .", "= = = Jekyll , Five Minutes , Occupation = = = \n \n At the end of 2005 , Nesbitt and his agent met with BBC <unk> of Fiction Jane <unk> to discuss a new series of Murphy 's Law .", "At the meeting 's conclusion , <unk> offered Nesbitt the first episode script of Jekyll , a television series by Steven Moffat that updated Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde .", "Nesbitt spent three hours reading the script before accepting the role of Tom Jackman — and his alter @-@ ego Mr Hyde .", "After signing on for the role , he met with Moffat and <unk> Films executive producer <unk> <unk> to discuss the character , and had several make @-@ up tests .", "His anticipation for the part was heightened because filming was not scheduled to begin until September 2006 .", "Nesbitt spent an hour each day being made up as Hyde ; a wig altered his hairline and <unk> were added to his chin , nose and ear lobes .", "He also wore black contact lenses to make Hyde \" <unk> \" , though CGI was used to show the transformation from Jackman in close @-@ ups .", "The series was broadcast on BBC One in June and July 2007 .", "The role secured him a nomination from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association for the Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Mini @-@ Series or Motion Picture Made for Television , and a nomination for the Rose d 'Or for Best Entertainer .", "In 2008 , he portrayed <unk> <unk> in The Passion , a BBC / HBO adaptation of the last week in the life of Jesus .", "He had originally rejected the script due to other filming commitments , but accepted the role after his agent told him to re @-@ read it before making a final decision .", "He was pleased to learn that the serial was being produced by Nigel Stafford @-@ Clark , whose <unk> House adaptation he had enjoyed , and that he would be appearing with his Jekyll co @-@ star Denis Lawson .", "Contrary to previous portrayals of <unk> , Nesbitt played the biblical figure as \" nice \" , and — as when playing Jack Parlabane — used his own accent .", "The serial was broadcast in the UK during Easter week 2008 .", "Shortly after filming The Passion , he filmed the part of journalist Max <unk> in the Carnival Films thriller Midnight Man , which was shown on ITV in May 2008 .", "It won him a joint nomination ( along with the 2007 series of Murphy 's Law ) for the <unk> Crime Thriller Award for Best Actor .", "At the end of the year , he had a starring role in the low @-@ budget independent film Blessed .", "The writer and director Mark <unk> scripted the character of Peter with Nesbitt in mind to play him .", "The film had a limited release throughout 2008 and 2009 before the BBC screened it on television in 2010 .", "Nesbitt said , \" The role of Peter is what I have dreamed about playing , you wait your whole life for an opportunity like this and when it comes you have to grab it . \"", "The following year , Nesbitt co @-@ starred with Liam Neeson in the fact @-@ based television film Five Minutes of Heaven ( Oliver <unk> , 2009 ) .", "The first part of the film <unk> the real @-@ life murder of Jim Griffin by <unk> Little in 1970s <unk> ; the second part features a fictional meeting between Little ( Neeson ) and Jim 's brother Joe ( Nesbitt ) 33 years later .", "Nesbitt met with Griffin before filming began to learn about how his brother 's murder affected him .", "The film was broadcast on BBC Two in April 2009 .", "He also starred as Colour Sgt.", "Mike Swift in Peter Bowker 's three @-@ part BBC / <unk> television serial Occupation .", "In Occupation , set over six years , Nesbitt 's character is one of three British soldiers who return to Basra , Iraq after their tours have concluded .", "He researched the role by speaking to Territorial Army soldiers in Belfast , and RAF officers in Morocco , where the serial was filmed .", "Both performances were commended by Independent journalist Hugh Montgomery ; in a review of 2009 's television , Montgomery named Nesbitt \" Face of the Year \" , writing , \" Just as you had James Nesbitt written off as the <unk> embodiment of everything mediocre about British TV drama , he produced two <unk> performances , as the <unk> <unk> sergeant in Occupation , and a <unk> vengeful victim 's relative in Irish @-@ troubles piece Five Minutes of Heaven .", "Give the man a <unk> . \"", "Nesbitt was not nominated for a BAFTA award , though did receive a nomination for Best Actor from the Broadcasting Press Guild for both performances .", "= = = International work = = = \n \n In March 2009 , Nesbitt signed a contract with the American talent agency United Talent Agency , as the global financial crisis was <unk> roles in British television .", "He continued to be represented in the United Kingdom by Artists Rights Group .", "The next year Nesbitt played the hunter <unk> in the low @-@ budget British horror film <unk> , which was a departure from his previous character types .", "After screening at major international film festivals in early 2010 , the film had a general release in the latter part of the year .", "Nesbitt had previously worked with the film 's director and co @-@ writer Colm McCarthy on Murphy 's Law , which was one reason he took the role .", "He researched the mythical aspects of the character by reading about Irish folklore and beliefs .", "He also starred alongside Minnie Driver and his Welcome to Sarajevo co @-@ star <unk> <unk> in the Tiger <unk> television serial The Deep .", "In the five @-@ part drama , Nesbitt played submarine engineer <unk> Donnelly .", "The serial was filmed over 12 weeks at BBC Scotland 's studios in <unk> .", "August 2010 saw the release of Nadia <unk> 's film <unk> Jack , in which Nesbitt plays the leading role of Connor .", "He became involved in the film after reading an early script draft in 2006 .", "In 2008 , the global financial crisis severely reduced the budget of the film , and Nesbitt volunteered a reduction in his salary so the film could still be made .", "The film was shot over eight weeks in Melbourne in 2009 and released in 2010 .", "Next , Nesbitt reunited with Occupation screenwriter Peter Bowker to star in the ITV medical drama series Monroe , playing Gabriel Monroe .", "Nesbitt was Bowker 's first choice for the part .", "Nesbitt researched the role of the <unk> character by watching brain surgery being performed by Henry Marsh , and by consulting Philip Van <unk> at Leeds General <unk> .", "The series was filmed over 12 weeks in Leeds at the end of 2010 and broadcast on ITV during March and April 2011 .", "Nesbitt will reprise the role in a second series , which is due to begin production in 2012 .", "In film , Nesbitt co @-@ stars as Irish writer Jack in Emilio <unk> 's drama The Way , alongside Martin Sheen , Deborah Kara <unk> , and <unk> van <unk> , and has a role as <unk> in Ralph <unk> ' contemporary Shakespeare adaptation Coriolanus .", "Alongside many other British and Irish actors , Nesbitt was cast in Peter Jackson 's three @-@ part film The Hobbit , as the dwarf <unk> .", "Nesbitt had not read <unk> <unk> 's novel but accepted the role immediately .", "As the film was scheduled to take over 12 months to make in New Zealand , Nesbitt 's wife and daughters moved with him , and his daughters were enrolled in a New Zealand school .", "Filming commenced in March 2011 .", "The first part , The Hobbit : An <unk> Journey , was released in December 2012 , the second part , The Hobbit : The <unk> of <unk> , in December 2013 , and the third and final part , The Hobbit : The Battle of the Five Armies , in December 2014 .", "= = Other projects = = \n \n In 2002 , Nesbitt made his documentary debut as the presenter of James Nesbitt 's <unk> <unk> , a production for BBC Choice that saw him spend two weeks in Las Vegas at the National Finals <unk> and the Miss <unk> America pageant .", "In 2007 , he was the guest host of an episode of the late @-@ night Channel 4 comedy The Friday Night Project .", "As a film awards presenter , he hosted the IFTA Awards ceremony for three consecutive years between 2005 and 2007 , the British Independent Film Awards from 2005 to 2010 , and the National Movie Awards in 2008 and 2010 .", "In 2009 , he hosted the Laurence Olivier Awards .", "An amateur golfer since his teenage years , Nesbitt joined the European team for Sky One 's All * Star Cup in 2005 and 2006 .", "He signed up to a series of high @-@ profile television advertisements for the <unk> Group in 2003 , playing a <unk> character called James for the company 's Yellow <unk> campaign until 2006 .", "Times writer Andrew <unk> noted that the adverts \" cost him some credibility \" but Nesbitt was pleased with the money he made from them .", "In 2004 , he joined the <unk> <unk> X to produce \" Born in England \" , an unofficial anthem for the England national football team 's entry in the UEFA Euro 2004 tournament .", "His vocals have also appeared in Lucky Break and an episode of Cold Feet .", "The song he performed in the latter — \" ( Love Is ) The <unk> Trap \" — was released on one of the series ' soundtrack albums .", "He also contributed vocals to the Waking Ned soundtrack .", "A fan of Northern Irish band Ash , he made a cameo in their unreleased film <unk> .", "In 2009 , he starred in the music video for \" The Day I Died \" , a single by English dance @-@ pop artist Just Jack .", "Nesbitt was recommended to Just Jack by Elton John .", "<unk> is scheduled to host the 2013 British Independent Film Awards in London on 8 December 2013 .", "Since 2013 Nesbitt appears in adverts for Thomas Cook .", "In 2014 , Nesbitt had the lead role as the father character Tony Hughes in <unk> BBC drama series The Missing , alongside Frances O 'Connor ( as his wife / ex @-@ wife , Emily Hughes / Walsh ) and <unk> <unk> ( as Julien Baptiste , leading French police investigator ) .", "The drama focused on a British married couple , whose son goes missing while they are on holiday in France , and the subsequent years of enquiry trying to find answers as to what happened to their son and why .", "<unk> , Nesbitt and <unk> had appeared previously together in the Martin Sheen film The Way ( 2010 ) .", "= = Personal life = = \n \n Nesbitt was married to Sonia Forbes @-@ Adam , the daughter of Reverend Sir Timothy Forbes Adam .", "The two met when Nesbitt went to the final call @-@ back for Hamlet at Loughborough Hall in 1989 , and they soon began dating .", "They split up for a year after the release of Hear My Song but reunited and married in 1994 .", "They have since had two daughters , Peggy and Mary ( both of whom appeared in the final two Hobbit movies as the daughters of Bard the Bowman ) .", "Nesbitt 's three sisters all became teachers .", "In 2002 , a Sunday tabloid published an interview with a legal secretary who claimed to have had a two @-@ month affair with Nesbitt .", "Shortly afterwards , another tabloid story revealed an affair with a prostitute , who claimed Nesbitt had boasted of <unk> with his Cold Feet co @-@ star <unk> Joseph , and Amanda <unk> , a former Miss Ireland .", "Commenting on the publication of details about his personal life , Nesbitt has said he feared that he would lose his marriage , though the exposing of his \" dual life \" allowed him to \" take a long and considered look \" at himself .", "In October 2013 , Nesbitt announced that he and his wife Sonia Forbes @-@ Adam would separate from each other after 19 years .", "The couple says that the filming of The Hobbit Trilogy has forced the couple to live separately for the past two years .", "The split came as a mutual decision and the couple says that <unk> was not one of the reasons for their decision .", "Nesbitt is a patron of Wave , a charity set up to support those <unk> by the Troubles .", "The charity faced closure due to funding problems before Nesbitt encouraged celebrities and artists to become involved .", "Since 2005 , he has been a UNICEF UK ambassador , working with HIV and AIDS <unk> , and former child soldiers in Africa .", "He describes the role as \" a privilege \" .", "Writing in The Independent about his visit to Zambia in 2006 , Nesbitt concluded that the children he met were owed a social and moral responsibility .", "The article was described in the Evening Standard as \" moving and notably well @-@ crafted \" .", "Since 1999 , he has been a patron of Action Cancer , a result of both his father 's <unk> with prostate cancer and a storyline in the second series of Cold Feet , where his character suffered <unk> cancer .", "He has been an honorary patron of Youth Lyric , one of Ireland 's largest theatre schools , since 2007 .", "He is a fan of football teams Coleraine and Manchester United .", "In 2003 , Nesbitt made a donation of \" thousands of pounds \" to Coleraine , after the team came close to bankruptcy .", "He has called the team \" a <unk> \" of Coleraine and encouraged more people to watch Irish League football .", "Nesbitt was a vocal opponent of Malcolm <unk> 's 2005 takeover of Manchester United , though after the completion of that deal he acted in television advertisements promoting executive boxes at Old Trafford , for which he was criticised by fans .", "To counter the criticism , he pledged one half of his £ 10 @,@ 000 fee to the Manchester United Supporters ' Trust and the other half to UNICEF .", "Nesbitt is co @-@ owner of National Hunt racehorse ' Riverside Theatre ' , named after the theatre of the University of Ulster in Coleraine , which won the <unk> Chase at the 2012 Cheltenham Festival .", "In March 2010 , Nesbitt accepted the ceremonial position of Chancellor of the University of Ulster , succeeding former Lord Mayor of London Sir Richard Nichols .", "Gerry <unk> , the chair of the university ruling council , expected Nesbitt to \" bring considerable energy , <unk> and commitment \" to the post .", "Following his official installation on 8 June 2010 , Nesbitt said , \" Rather than being just an informal role officiating at ceremonies , I think I can act as an ambassador .", "I have access to an awful lot of people and places because of my work .", "I hope to be a voice that can be heard , not just at the university , but also outside promoting the importance of the funding of education .", "If that involves me being at <unk> , then I 'd be very happy to do that .", "<unk> these public spending cuts are going to have an impact and it 's important to fight for funding because it 's about investing in students and investing in the future of Northern Ireland .", "I believe I can bring something to that , otherwise I wouldn 't have taken this on . \"", "He was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire ( OBE ) in the 2016 New Year Honours for services to drama and to the community in Northern Ireland .", "= = Filmography and awards = = \n \n \n = = Academic honours = = \n \n Honorary Doctor of Letters ( <unk> ) for services to drama from University of Ulster , <unk> campus ( 9 July 2003 ) .", "Award of <unk> for contribution to drama from Belfast Metropolitan College ( 13 November 2008 ) .", "Chancellor of the University of Ulster ( 2010 — ) ( ceremonial )" ]
[ "He played Jimmy Hands , an incompetent bank <unk> who <unk> an escape from a prison by staging a musical as a distraction .", "On preparing for the role , Nesbitt said , \" Short of robbing a bank there wasn 't much research I could have done but we did spend a day in <unk> Prison and that showed the nightmare <unk> of prisoners ' lives .", "In 2003 , Nesbitt made a donation of \" thousands of pounds \" to Coleraine , after the team came close to bankruptcy ." ]
[ " = James Nesbitt = \n \n William James Nesbitt , OBE ( born 15 January 1965 ) is an actor and presenter from Northern Ireland .", "Born in Ballymena , County Antrim , Nesbitt grew up in the nearby village of <unk> , before moving to Coleraine , County <unk> .", "He wanted to become a teacher like his father , so he began a degree in French at the University of Ulster .", "He dropped out after a year when he decided to become an actor , and transferred to the Central School of Speech and Drama in London .", "After graduating in 1987 , he spent seven years performing in plays that varied from the musical Up on the Roof ( 1987 , 1989 ) to the political drama Paddywack ( 1994 ) .", "He made his feature film debut playing talent agent <unk> O 'Donnell in Hear My Song ( 1991 ) .", "Nesbitt got his breakthrough television role playing Adam Williams in the romantic comedy @-@ drama Cold Feet ( 1998 – 2003 ) , which won him a British Comedy Award , a Television and Radio Industries Club Award , and a National Television Award .", "His first significant film role came when he appeared as pig farmer \" Pig \" Finn in Waking Ned ( 1998 ) .", "With the rest of the starring cast , Nesbitt was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award .", "In Lucky Break ( 2001 ) , he made his debut as a film lead , playing prisoner Jimmy Hands .", "The next year , he played Ivan Cooper in the television film Bloody Sunday , about the 1972 shootings in Derry .", "A departure from his previous \" <unk> <unk> \" roles , the film was a turning point in his career .", "He won a British Independent Film Award and was nominated for the British Academy Television Award for Best Actor .", "Nesbitt has also starred in Murphy 's Law ( 2001 – 2007 ) as undercover detective Tommy Murphy , in a role that was created for him by writer Colin Bateman .", "The role twice gained Nesbitt Best Actor nominations at the Irish Film & Television Awards ( IFTA ) .", "In 2007 , he starred in the dual role of Tom Jackman and Mr Hyde in Steven Moffat 's Jekyll , which earned him a Golden Globe Award nomination in 2008 .", "Nesbitt has since appeared in several more dramatic roles ; he starred alongside Liam Neeson in Five Minutes of Heaven ( 2009 ) , and was one of three lead actors in the television miniseries Occupation ( 2009 ) .", "He also starred in the movies <unk> ( 2010 ) and The Way ( 2010 ) .", "He portrayed <unk> in Peter Jackson 's three @-@ part film adaptation of The Hobbit ( 2012 @-@ 2014 ) .", "Nesbitt is married to former actress Sonia Forbes @-@ Adam , with whom he has two daughters .", "He is an advocate of numerous charities , and in 2010 he accepted the ceremonial position of Chancellor of the University of Ulster .", "= = Early life and education = = \n \n James Nesbitt was born on 15 January 1965 in Ballymena , County Antrim , Northern Ireland .", "His father , James \" Jim \" Nesbitt , was the headmaster of the primary school in <unk> , a hamlet near <unk> , while his mother , May Nesbitt , was a civil servant .", "Jim and May already had three daughters — Margaret , <unk> and Andrea .", "The family lived in the house adjoining the one @-@ room school where Nesbitt was one of 32 pupils taught by Jim ; the other pupils were all farmers ' children .", "Nesbitt grew up \" completely \" around women , and spent a lot of time alone , \" kicking a ball against a wall \" .", "He had ambitions to play football for Manchester United , or to become a teacher like his father .", "The family was Protestant , and <unk> was in \" Paisley country \" .", "The <unk> spent Sunday evenings singing hymns around the piano .", "Jim marched in the Ballymena Young <unk> flute band and Nesbitt joined him playing the flute .", "After the <unk> conflicts , they stopped marching with the band .", "The family 's residence in the countryside left them largely unaffected by The Troubles , although Nesbitt , his father , and one of his sisters narrowly escaped a car bomb explosion outside Ballymena County Hall in the early 1970s .", "When Nesbitt was 11 years old , the family moved to Coleraine , County <unk> , where May worked for the Housing Executive .", "He completed his primary education at <unk> primary school , then moved on to Coleraine <unk> Institution ( <unk> ) .", "In 1978 , when he was 13 , his parents took him to audition for the Riverside Theatre 's Christmas production of Oliver !", ".", "Nesbitt sang \" Bohemian <unk> \" at the audition and won the part of the <unk> <unk> , who he played in his acting debut .", "He continued to act and sing with the Riverside until he was 16 , and appeared at festivals and as an extra in Play For Today : The <unk> ( Christopher <unk> , 1984 ) .", "He got his <unk> card when the professional actor playing <unk> Cricket in <unk> broke his ankle two days before the performance , and Nesbitt stepped in to take his place .", "Acting had not initially appealed to him , but he \" felt a light go on \" after he saw The Winslow Boy ( Anthony Asquith , 1948 ) .", "When he was 15 , he got his first paid job as a <unk> <unk> at Barry 's Amusements in <unk> .", "He was paid £ 1 per hour for the summer job and would also , on occasions , work as the brake man on the big <unk> .", "He left <unk> at the age of 18 and began a degree in French at the University of Ulster , ( formally Ulster Polytechnic ) in <unk> .", "He stayed at university for a year before dropping out .", "In a 1999 interview , Nesbitt said , \" I had the necessary in my head , but I just couldn 't be bothered .", "Being 18 is the worst age to expect people to learn things .", "There are other things to be bothered with , like girls and football . \"", "He made the decision to quit when he was trying to write an <unk> essay on <unk> in Les <unk> Sales at 4 am one day .", "His father suggested that he should move to England if he wanted to continue acting , so Nesbitt enrolled at the Central School of Speech and Drama ( <unk> ) , part of University of London .", "Nesbitt felt lost and misrepresented when he first arrived in London , on account of his Northern Irish background ; \" When I first came to drama school I was a Paddy the minute I walked in .", "And I remember going to drama school and them all saying to me , ' <unk> , yeah , <unk> out ' , and I was like ' It 's a wee bit more complicated than that , you know . '", "\" He graduated in 1987 , at the age of 22 .", "= = Acting career = = \n \n \n = = = Theatre and Hear My Song = = = \n \n The day after leaving <unk> in 1987 , Nesbitt got a bit part in <unk> , a BBC Two Screen Two television play about the life of John Ogdon .", "He worked for two days on the play , earning £ 250 per day .", "His first professional stage appearance came in the same year , when he played Keith in Up on the Roof .", "The musical ran at the Theatre Royal , Plymouth , before transferring to the London West End .", "Nesbitt reprised the role when the production returned to Plymouth in early 1989 .", "Roger Malone in The Stage and Television Today wrote that Nesbitt \" steals the show with the best lines and best delivery as he <unk> squares up to life with an easy contentment \" .", "Nesbitt appeared in two other plays in 1989 ; in June , he played Dukes Frederick and Senior in Paul <unk> 's As You Like It at the Rose Theatre Club , and then appeared in <unk> <unk> 's version of Hamlet .", "Hamlet had been translated back to English from Boris <unk> 's Russian translation .", "It ran at the Haymarket Theatre , Leicester for a month before a transfer to the Old Vic and then a nine @-@ month world tour .", "Nesbitt played Guildenstern , <unk> and the second <unk> .", "He recalled that the play received \" shocking \" reviews , but was exciting .", "In the early 1990s , he lived with fellow actor Jerome Flynn and earned money by signing fan mail for the successful star of Soldier Soldier .", "In his debut feature film , Hear My Song ( Peter <unk> , 1991 ) , Nesbitt played <unk> O 'Donnell , a struggling theatrical agent and friend of Mickey O 'Neill ( Adrian Dunbar ) .", "A New York Times critic wrote , \" the <unk> , <unk> Mr. Nesbitt , manages to combine <unk> with <unk> humor \" .", "The praise he received made him self @-@ assured and complacent ; in 2001 , he recalled , \" When I did Hear My Song , I disappeared so far up my own <unk> afterwards .", "I thought , ' Oh , that 's it , I 've cracked it . '", "And I 'm glad that happened , because you then find out how expendable actors are . \"", "His attitude left him out of work for six months after the film was released .", "Until 1994 , he mixed his stage roles with supporting roles on television in episodes of Boon , The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles , Covington Cross , <unk> , and Between the Lines .", "In 1993 , he appeared in Love Lies Bleeding , an instalment of the BBC anthology series Screenplay and his first appearance in a production directed by Michael Winterbottom ; he later appeared in Go Now ( 1995 ) , Jude ( 1996 ) and Welcome to Sarajevo ( 1997 ) .", "A Guardian journalist wrote that \" he showed himself to be a generous supporting actor \" in Jude and Sarajevo .", "Back on stage , he appeared as <unk> in <unk> ( <unk> Hughes , Birmingham Repertory Theatre , 1991 ) , Aidan in <unk> <unk> ( Mark Lambert and Nicholas Kent , <unk> Theatre , 1992 ) , <unk> in Paddywack ( Michael <unk> ) , <unk> Theatre , 1994 ) , and Jesus in Darwin 's Flood ( Simon Stokes , Bush Theatre , 1994 ) .", "Paddywack , in which Nesbitt 's character is suspected by others of being an IRA member , transferred to the United States for a run at the Long <unk> Theatre in New Haven , Connecticut in October 1994 .", "A Variety critic called <unk> \" the play 's only fully developed character \" and commended Nesbitt for giving \" the one strong , telling performance [ of the cast ] \" .", "In 1996 , Nesbitt appeared in an episode of the BBC Northern Ireland television drama <unk> , playing Leo <unk> , the ex @-@ boyfriend of <unk> Fitzgerald ( <unk> <unk> ) and love rival of Peter Clifford ( Stephen <unk> ) .", "He reprised the role for four episodes in 1998 .", "= = = Cold Feet and early films = = = \n \n In 1996 , Nesbitt auditioned to play Adam Williams , the male lead in Cold Feet , an ITV Comedy <unk> about three couples in different stages of their romantic relationships .", "The audition came about through a mutual friend of Nesbitt 's and the director , Declan Lowney .", "The producer , Christine <unk> , had also recalled his performances in Hear My Song and Go Now .", "Adam had not been written with an <unk> in mind to play him — English writer Mike <unk> had written the character as a thinly veiled portrayal of himself in his youth — but Nesbitt wanted to take the opportunity to appear in a contemporary drama as an ordinary man from Northern Ireland with no connection to the Troubles , especially after the Troubles @-@ based plot of Love Lies Bleeding .", "Cold Feet was a critical success ; it won the 1997 Golden Rose of Montreux and the 1997 British Comedy Award for Best ITV Comedy and was thus commissioned for a full series .", "Cold Feet 's first series aired at the end of 1998 and was followed by the second series in 1999 .", "A storyline in that series featured Adam being diagnosed with <unk> cancer , which inspired Nesbitt to become a patron of the charity Action Cancer .", "By the time of the third series , Nesbitt and the other cast members were able to influence the show 's production ; an episode featuring Adam 's <unk> weekend was due to be filmed on location in Dublin but Nesbitt suggested it be filmed in Belfast and <unk> instead .", "Several scenes were filmed at his old workplace Barry 's Amusements , although they were cut from the broadcast episode .", "At the end of the fourth series in 2001 , Nesbitt decided to quit to move on to other projects .", "Executive producer Andy <unk> persuaded him to stay for one more series by suggesting that Adam be killed off , so Nesbitt signed on for the fifth series .", "During pre @-@ production of the fifth series , Mike <unk> decided to kill off Adam 's wife Rachel ( played by Helen <unk> ) instead .", "Cold Feet ran for five years from 1998 to 2003 , and Nesbitt won the British Comedy Award for Best TV Comedy Actor in 2000 , the Television and Radio Industries Club Award for Drama TV <unk> of the Year in 2002 , the National Television Award for Most Popular Comedy Performance in 2003 , and the TV Quick Award for Best Actor in 2003 .", "Nesbitt credits the role with raising his profile with the public .", "Further television roles during these five years included women 's football team coach John Dolan in the first two series of Kay <unk> 's Playing the Field ( appearing alongside his Cold Feet co @-@ star John Thomson ) , investigative journalists Ryan and David Laney in Resurrection Man ( Marc Evans , 1998 ) and Touching Evil II respectively , and <unk> Stanley in Women Talking Dirty ( <unk> <unk> , 1999 ) .", "Nesbitt 's performance in Hear My Song had also impressed first @-@ time screenwriter and film director Kirk Jones , who cast him in his 1998 feature film Waking Ned .", "Playing <unk> pig farmer \" Pig \" Finn brought Nesbitt to international attention , particularly in the United States ( where the film was released as Waking Ned <unk> ) ; the cast was nominated for the 1999 Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a <unk> Motion Picture .", "In 1999 , he appeared as the paramilitary \" Mad Dog \" Billy Wilson in The Most <unk> Man in Ireland ( <unk> <unk> ) .", "The following year , he appeared in Declan Lowney 's feature debut , Wild About Harry .", "Lowney had personally asked him to appear in the supporting role of cross @-@ dressing Unionist politician Walter Adair .", "In 2001 , he made his debut as a lead actor in a feature film in Peter <unk> 's Lucky Break .", "I didn 't interview any of the inmates because I thought it would be a little <unk> as it was research for a comedy and also because we were going home every night in our fancy cars to sleep in our fancy hotels . \"", "The film was a commercial failure , despite receiving good feedback from test audiences in the United States .", "= = = Bloody Sunday = = = \n \n Nesbitt had been approached at a British Academy Television Awards ceremony by director Paul <unk> , who wanted him to star in a television drama he was making about the 1972 \" Bloody Sunday \" shootings in Derry .", "Nesbitt was only seven years old when the shootings happened and was ignorant of its cause ; he believed that there was \" no smoke without fire \" and that the Catholic <unk> must have done something to provoke the British Army .", "He was filming Cold Feet in Manchester when he received the script .", "He read it and found that had \" an extraordinary effect \" on him .", "Nesbitt played Ivan Cooper in Bloody Sunday , the man who pressed for the march to go ahead .", "To prepare for the role , Nesbitt met with Cooper and spent many hours talking to him about his motives on that day .", "He met with relatives of the victims and watched the televised Bloody Sunday Inquiry with them , and also read Don <unk> 's Eyewitness Bloody Sunday and Peter Pringle and Philip Jacobson 's Those Are Real <unk> , <unk> 't They ?", ".", "<unk> compared Nesbitt 's preparation to an athlete preparing for a race , and told The Observer , \" For an Irish actor , doing the Troubles is like doing Lear . \"", "Nesbitt had questioned whether he was a good enough actor to effectively portray Cooper and was worried what Derry Catholics would think of a Protestant playing the lead , although Ivan Cooper himself is a Protestant .", "Shortly before Bloody Sunday was broadcast , Nesbitt described it as \" difficult but extraordinary \" and \" emotionally draining \" .", "The broadcast on ITV in January 2002 and its promotion did not pass without incident ; he was criticised by <unk> for saying that Protestants in Northern Ireland felt \" a collective guilt \" over the killings .", "His parents ' home was also vandalised and he received death threats .", "During the awards season , Nesbitt won the British Independent Film Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a British Independent Film and was nominated for the British Academy Television Award for Best Actor .", "The film was also screened at film festivals such as the Stockholm International Film Festival , where Nesbitt was presented with the Best Actor award .", "In an analysis of the film in the History & Memory journal , <unk> Blaney wrote that it is Nesbitt 's real @-@ life household name status that made his portrayal of Cooper such a success .", "She reasoned that Nesbitt 's celebrity status mirrors that of Cooper 's in the 1970s : \" A household name across Great Britain , Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic [ sic ] , Nesbitt 's widespread popular appeal is emphatically not contingent upon his Protestant Ulster identity , and consequently the double @-@ voicing of the character he plays does not alienate viewers of an alternative , or no , sectarian persuasion . \"", "Guardian journalist Susie Steiner suggested that his appearance in Bloody Sunday was an attempt to resolve the expression of his \" <unk> \" on screen : \" Where he has taken part in a sectarian theme , his intelligence as an actor has often been masked by an excessive , cartoon @-@ style comedy .", "Yet in his more successful , high @-@ profile roles , ( notably in Cold Feet , and as Pig Finn in the gently pastoral film Waking Ned ) , Nesbitt 's <unk> has been exploited for its romantic charm .", "It has been <unk> and , in the process , de @-@ <unk> . \"", "A critic identified Bloody Sunday as Nesbitt 's \" coming of age \" film , and Nesbitt called it a turning point in his career .", "He refers to his career since the film was released as \" post @-@ Bloody Sunday \" .", "= = = Murphy 's Law = = = \n \n In 2003 , Nesbitt played undercover police detective Tommy Murphy in the first series of Murphy 's Law , after starring in a successful pilot episode in 2001 .", "The series was conceived when Nesbitt was working on Playing the Field ; he and producer Greg <unk> approached author Colin Bateman about creating a television series for Nesbitt in a similar vein to Bateman 's Dan <unk> novels .", "Bateman and Nesbitt were already well acquainted ; Nesbitt had been considered for a main role in <unk> Jack ( David <unk> , 1998 ) , based on Bateman 's original novel .", "A 90 @-@ minute pilot of Murphy 's Law was commissioned by the BBC , initially as a \" comedy action adventure \" .", "Bateman created a complex backstory for Murphy , which was cut at the request of the producers .", "After the broadcast of the pilot , Guardian critic Gareth McLean wrote , \" the likeable James Nesbitt turned in a strong , extremely <unk> central performance , though rarely did he look <unk> by his efforts , and his chemistry with [ <unk> ] Harrison was promising and occasionally electric . \"", "In 2003 , Nesbitt won the Irish Film & Television Award ( IFTA ) for Best Actor in a TV Drama for the role .", "The second series was broadcast in 2004 .", "By 2005 , Nesbitt had become tired of the formula and threatened to quit unless the structure of the series was changed .", "He was made a creative consultant and suggested that Murphy keep one undercover role for a full series , instead of changing into a new guise every episode .", "This new dramatic element to the series was intended to make it a closer representation of real @-@ life undercover work .", "Alongside his research with former undercover officer Peter <unk> , Nesbitt hired a personal trainer and grew a <unk> moustache to change Murphy 's physical characteristics and tone down the \" <unk> <unk> \" persona that the audience had become accustomed to from his roles .", "With his trainer , he worked out three times a week , boxing and doing circuits and weights .", "After the first new episode was broadcast , Sarah <unk> wrote in The Times , \" In the past , when attempting a nasty stare or a hard face , Nesbitt has never managed much more than a <unk> <unk> look , <unk> forever threatening to break out behind those <unk> Irish eyes .", "But here , it 's different .", "He genuinely has the air of a man who means business . \"", "The refreshed series marked another milestone in Nesbitt 's career ; he describes it as \" a big moment \" in his life .", "Murphy 's Law was not recommissioned for a sixth series , which Nesbitt attributed to the damage done to the fifth series ratings when it was scheduled opposite the popular ITV drama Doc Martin .", "In 2004 , Nesbitt appeared in Wall of Silence , a fact @-@ based drama about the aftermath of the murder of schoolboy Jamie Robe .", "Nesbitt played Stuart Robe , the boy 's father , who tries to break down the wall of silence in the local community to discover exactly what happened to his son .", "He had only just completed Bloody Sunday when he was offered the part and was unsure whether he wanted to take on such a demanding role so soon after playing Ivan Cooper .", "He decided to accept the part because he found it interesting .", "To prepare for the role , Nesbitt met with Robe and spent weeks talking to him in his South London flat , learning about Jamie , and of Robe 's fight for his justice .", "Nesbitt spoke with his natural accent instead of affecting Robe 's South London speech , as he did not want the audience to be distracted from the drama .", "The single @-@ drama was filmed over four weeks and broadcast in January 2004 .", "The role gained Nesbitt an IFTA nomination for Best Actor in a TV Drama later that year .", "In March 2004 , he appeared in Tony <unk> 's <unk> By , playing Joe Keyes , a man who witnesses a woman being <unk> by some men on a train and chooses not to help .", "Keyes later discovers that the woman was raped but cannot bring himself to admit in court that he did nothing to help her .", "Nesbitt described Keyes as \" like a better man than me : a good father and husband .", "But , once he has made a wrong decision , he can 't control everything in his life , as he thinks he is weak .", "He loses the respect of his wife , his son and at work , and has to reach the lowest possible point before finding redemption . \"", "As a result of these serious roles , he was named the sixth most powerful figure in TV drama in a listing compiled by industry experts for the Radio Times .", "In September 2004 , he starred as Jack Parlabane in the ITV adaptation of Christopher <unk> 's Quite <unk> One Morning .", "The producers originally wanted Scottish actor Douglas <unk> to play <unk> Parlabane but ITV executives overruled them and cast Nesbitt .", "He was given coaching to perfect the accent but it was soon discarded on the advice of both the director and his co @-@ star <unk> <unk> .", "Also in 2004 , he filmed the roles of Ronnie Cunningham in Millions ( Danny Boyle , 2004 ) , and Detective Banner in Match Point ( Woody Allen , 2005 ) .", "He was considering taking time off from acting and did not really want the role in Match Point .", "He sent in an audition tape and was accepted for the part .", "Nesbitt 's character appears at the end of the film and he read only that part of the script , so did not know the full circumstances of the crime Banner investigates .", "Despite his initial reluctance , Nesbitt enjoyed working with Allen , and complimented him on his directing style .", "Nesbitt returned to theatre acting in June 2005 when he appeared in David Nicholls ' After Sun , a ten @-@ minute @-@ play performed as part of the Old Vic 's 24 @-@ Hour Play season .", "Nesbitt and Catherine Tate starred as a married couple who meet a pair of <unk> returning from their honeymoon .", "Later that year , he appeared in his first full @-@ length play in 11 years , in Owen <unk> 's Shoot the Crow .", "He enjoyed the stimulation of learning his lines and rehearsing with the cast and director .", "The play opened at the Trafalgar Studios in September 2005 and his role as <unk> gained mixed reviews .", "In The Independent , Michael <unk> suggested the role did not fit the actor : \" Nesbitt is cool .", "But I never felt that he was inside his role of a chap called <unk> [ ... ] He <unk> and <unk> through the evening which steadily became less about <unk> on tiles and more about grating on nerves . \"", "In The Daily Telegraph , Charles Spencer described Nesbitt 's acting as \" outstanding \" .", "= = = Jekyll , Five Minutes , Occupation = = = \n \n At the end of 2005 , Nesbitt and his agent met with BBC <unk> of Fiction Jane <unk> to discuss a new series of Murphy 's Law .", "At the meeting 's conclusion , <unk> offered Nesbitt the first episode script of Jekyll , a television series by Steven Moffat that updated Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde .", "Nesbitt spent three hours reading the script before accepting the role of Tom Jackman — and his alter @-@ ego Mr Hyde .", "After signing on for the role , he met with Moffat and <unk> Films executive producer <unk> <unk> to discuss the character , and had several make @-@ up tests .", "His anticipation for the part was heightened because filming was not scheduled to begin until September 2006 .", "Nesbitt spent an hour each day being made up as Hyde ; a wig altered his hairline and <unk> were added to his chin , nose and ear lobes .", "He also wore black contact lenses to make Hyde \" <unk> \" , though CGI was used to show the transformation from Jackman in close @-@ ups .", "The series was broadcast on BBC One in June and July 2007 .", "The role secured him a nomination from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association for the Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Mini @-@ Series or Motion Picture Made for Television , and a nomination for the Rose d 'Or for Best Entertainer .", "In 2008 , he portrayed <unk> <unk> in The Passion , a BBC / HBO adaptation of the last week in the life of Jesus .", "He had originally rejected the script due to other filming commitments , but accepted the role after his agent told him to re @-@ read it before making a final decision .", "He was pleased to learn that the serial was being produced by Nigel Stafford @-@ Clark , whose <unk> House adaptation he had enjoyed , and that he would be appearing with his Jekyll co @-@ star Denis Lawson .", "Contrary to previous portrayals of <unk> , Nesbitt played the biblical figure as \" nice \" , and — as when playing Jack Parlabane — used his own accent .", "The serial was broadcast in the UK during Easter week 2008 .", "Shortly after filming The Passion , he filmed the part of journalist Max <unk> in the Carnival Films thriller Midnight Man , which was shown on ITV in May 2008 .", "It won him a joint nomination ( along with the 2007 series of Murphy 's Law ) for the <unk> Crime Thriller Award for Best Actor .", "At the end of the year , he had a starring role in the low @-@ budget independent film Blessed .", "The writer and director Mark <unk> scripted the character of Peter with Nesbitt in mind to play him .", "The film had a limited release throughout 2008 and 2009 before the BBC screened it on television in 2010 .", "Nesbitt said , \" The role of Peter is what I have dreamed about playing , you wait your whole life for an opportunity like this and when it comes you have to grab it . \"", "The following year , Nesbitt co @-@ starred with Liam Neeson in the fact @-@ based television film Five Minutes of Heaven ( Oliver <unk> , 2009 ) .", "The first part of the film <unk> the real @-@ life murder of Jim Griffin by <unk> Little in 1970s <unk> ; the second part features a fictional meeting between Little ( Neeson ) and Jim 's brother Joe ( Nesbitt ) 33 years later .", "Nesbitt met with Griffin before filming began to learn about how his brother 's murder affected him .", "The film was broadcast on BBC Two in April 2009 .", "He also starred as Colour Sgt.", "Mike Swift in Peter Bowker 's three @-@ part BBC / <unk> television serial Occupation .", "In Occupation , set over six years , Nesbitt 's character is one of three British soldiers who return to Basra , Iraq after their tours have concluded .", "He researched the role by speaking to Territorial Army soldiers in Belfast , and RAF officers in Morocco , where the serial was filmed .", "Both performances were commended by Independent journalist Hugh Montgomery ; in a review of 2009 's television , Montgomery named Nesbitt \" Face of the Year \" , writing , \" Just as you had James Nesbitt written off as the <unk> embodiment of everything mediocre about British TV drama , he produced two <unk> performances , as the <unk> <unk> sergeant in Occupation , and a <unk> vengeful victim 's relative in Irish @-@ troubles piece Five Minutes of Heaven .", "Give the man a <unk> . \"", "Nesbitt was not nominated for a BAFTA award , though did receive a nomination for Best Actor from the Broadcasting Press Guild for both performances .", "= = = International work = = = \n \n In March 2009 , Nesbitt signed a contract with the American talent agency United Talent Agency , as the global financial crisis was <unk> roles in British television .", "He continued to be represented in the United Kingdom by Artists Rights Group .", "The next year Nesbitt played the hunter <unk> in the low @-@ budget British horror film <unk> , which was a departure from his previous character types .", "After screening at major international film festivals in early 2010 , the film had a general release in the latter part of the year .", "Nesbitt had previously worked with the film 's director and co @-@ writer Colm McCarthy on Murphy 's Law , which was one reason he took the role .", "He researched the mythical aspects of the character by reading about Irish folklore and beliefs .", "He also starred alongside Minnie Driver and his Welcome to Sarajevo co @-@ star <unk> <unk> in the Tiger <unk> television serial The Deep .", "In the five @-@ part drama , Nesbitt played submarine engineer <unk> Donnelly .", "The serial was filmed over 12 weeks at BBC Scotland 's studios in <unk> .", "August 2010 saw the release of Nadia <unk> 's film <unk> Jack , in which Nesbitt plays the leading role of Connor .", "He became involved in the film after reading an early script draft in 2006 .", "In 2008 , the global financial crisis severely reduced the budget of the film , and Nesbitt volunteered a reduction in his salary so the film could still be made .", "The film was shot over eight weeks in Melbourne in 2009 and released in 2010 .", "Next , Nesbitt reunited with Occupation screenwriter Peter Bowker to star in the ITV medical drama series Monroe , playing Gabriel Monroe .", "Nesbitt was Bowker 's first choice for the part .", "Nesbitt researched the role of the <unk> character by watching brain surgery being performed by Henry Marsh , and by consulting Philip Van <unk> at Leeds General <unk> .", "The series was filmed over 12 weeks in Leeds at the end of 2010 and broadcast on ITV during March and April 2011 .", "Nesbitt will reprise the role in a second series , which is due to begin production in 2012 .", "In film , Nesbitt co @-@ stars as Irish writer Jack in Emilio <unk> 's drama The Way , alongside Martin Sheen , Deborah Kara <unk> , and <unk> van <unk> , and has a role as <unk> in Ralph <unk> ' contemporary Shakespeare adaptation Coriolanus .", "Alongside many other British and Irish actors , Nesbitt was cast in Peter Jackson 's three @-@ part film The Hobbit , as the dwarf <unk> .", "Nesbitt had not read <unk> <unk> 's novel but accepted the role immediately .", "As the film was scheduled to take over 12 months to make in New Zealand , Nesbitt 's wife and daughters moved with him , and his daughters were enrolled in a New Zealand school .", "Filming commenced in March 2011 .", "The first part , The Hobbit : An <unk> Journey , was released in December 2012 , the second part , The Hobbit : The <unk> of <unk> , in December 2013 , and the third and final part , The Hobbit : The Battle of the Five Armies , in December 2014 .", "= = Other projects = = \n \n In 2002 , Nesbitt made his documentary debut as the presenter of James Nesbitt 's <unk> <unk> , a production for BBC Choice that saw him spend two weeks in Las Vegas at the National Finals <unk> and the Miss <unk> America pageant .", "In 2007 , he was the guest host of an episode of the late @-@ night Channel 4 comedy The Friday Night Project .", "As a film awards presenter , he hosted the IFTA Awards ceremony for three consecutive years between 2005 and 2007 , the British Independent Film Awards from 2005 to 2010 , and the National Movie Awards in 2008 and 2010 .", "In 2009 , he hosted the Laurence Olivier Awards .", "An amateur golfer since his teenage years , Nesbitt joined the European team for Sky One 's All * Star Cup in 2005 and 2006 .", "He signed up to a series of high @-@ profile television advertisements for the <unk> Group in 2003 , playing a <unk> character called James for the company 's Yellow <unk> campaign until 2006 .", "Times writer Andrew <unk> noted that the adverts \" cost him some credibility \" but Nesbitt was pleased with the money he made from them .", "In 2004 , he joined the <unk> <unk> X to produce \" Born in England \" , an unofficial anthem for the England national football team 's entry in the UEFA Euro 2004 tournament .", "His vocals have also appeared in Lucky Break and an episode of Cold Feet .", "The song he performed in the latter — \" ( Love Is ) The <unk> Trap \" — was released on one of the series ' soundtrack albums .", "He also contributed vocals to the Waking Ned soundtrack .", "A fan of Northern Irish band Ash , he made a cameo in their unreleased film <unk> .", "In 2009 , he starred in the music video for \" The Day I Died \" , a single by English dance @-@ pop artist Just Jack .", "Nesbitt was recommended to Just Jack by Elton John .", "<unk> is scheduled to host the 2013 British Independent Film Awards in London on 8 December 2013 .", "Since 2013 Nesbitt appears in adverts for Thomas Cook .", "In 2014 , Nesbitt had the lead role as the father character Tony Hughes in <unk> BBC drama series The Missing , alongside Frances O 'Connor ( as his wife / ex @-@ wife , Emily Hughes / Walsh ) and <unk> <unk> ( as Julien Baptiste , leading French police investigator ) .", "The drama focused on a British married couple , whose son goes missing while they are on holiday in France , and the subsequent years of enquiry trying to find answers as to what happened to their son and why .", "<unk> , Nesbitt and <unk> had appeared previously together in the Martin Sheen film The Way ( 2010 ) .", "= = Personal life = = \n \n Nesbitt was married to Sonia Forbes @-@ Adam , the daughter of Reverend Sir Timothy Forbes Adam .", "The two met when Nesbitt went to the final call @-@ back for Hamlet at Loughborough Hall in 1989 , and they soon began dating .", "They split up for a year after the release of Hear My Song but reunited and married in 1994 .", "They have since had two daughters , Peggy and Mary ( both of whom appeared in the final two Hobbit movies as the daughters of Bard the Bowman ) .", "Nesbitt 's three sisters all became teachers .", "In 2002 , a Sunday tabloid published an interview with a legal secretary who claimed to have had a two @-@ month affair with Nesbitt .", "Shortly afterwards , another tabloid story revealed an affair with a prostitute , who claimed Nesbitt had boasted of <unk> with his Cold Feet co @-@ star <unk> Joseph , and Amanda <unk> , a former Miss Ireland .", "Commenting on the publication of details about his personal life , Nesbitt has said he feared that he would lose his marriage , though the exposing of his \" dual life \" allowed him to \" take a long and considered look \" at himself .", "In October 2013 , Nesbitt announced that he and his wife Sonia Forbes @-@ Adam would separate from each other after 19 years .", "The couple says that the filming of The Hobbit Trilogy has forced the couple to live separately for the past two years .", "The split came as a mutual decision and the couple says that <unk> was not one of the reasons for their decision .", "Nesbitt is a patron of Wave , a charity set up to support those <unk> by the Troubles .", "The charity faced closure due to funding problems before Nesbitt encouraged celebrities and artists to become involved .", "Since 2005 , he has been a UNICEF UK ambassador , working with HIV and AIDS <unk> , and former child soldiers in Africa .", "He describes the role as \" a privilege \" .", "Writing in The Independent about his visit to Zambia in 2006 , Nesbitt concluded that the children he met were owed a social and moral responsibility .", "The article was described in the Evening Standard as \" moving and notably well @-@ crafted \" .", "Since 1999 , he has been a patron of Action Cancer , a result of both his father 's <unk> with prostate cancer and a storyline in the second series of Cold Feet , where his character suffered <unk> cancer .", "He has been an honorary patron of Youth Lyric , one of Ireland 's largest theatre schools , since 2007 .", "He is a fan of football teams Coleraine and Manchester United .", "He has called the team \" a <unk> \" of Coleraine and encouraged more people to watch Irish League football .", "Nesbitt was a vocal opponent of Malcolm <unk> 's 2005 takeover of Manchester United , though after the completion of that deal he acted in television advertisements promoting executive boxes at Old Trafford , for which he was criticised by fans .", "To counter the criticism , he pledged one half of his £ 10 @,@ 000 fee to the Manchester United Supporters ' Trust and the other half to UNICEF .", "Nesbitt is co @-@ owner of National Hunt racehorse ' Riverside Theatre ' , named after the theatre of the University of Ulster in Coleraine , which won the <unk> Chase at the 2012 Cheltenham Festival .", "In March 2010 , Nesbitt accepted the ceremonial position of Chancellor of the University of Ulster , succeeding former Lord Mayor of London Sir Richard Nichols .", "Gerry <unk> , the chair of the university ruling council , expected Nesbitt to \" bring considerable energy , <unk> and commitment \" to the post .", "Following his official installation on 8 June 2010 , Nesbitt said , \" Rather than being just an informal role officiating at ceremonies , I think I can act as an ambassador .", "I have access to an awful lot of people and places because of my work .", "I hope to be a voice that can be heard , not just at the university , but also outside promoting the importance of the funding of education .", "If that involves me being at <unk> , then I 'd be very happy to do that .", "<unk> these public spending cuts are going to have an impact and it 's important to fight for funding because it 's about investing in students and investing in the future of Northern Ireland .", "I believe I can bring something to that , otherwise I wouldn 't have taken this on . \"", "He was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire ( OBE ) in the 2016 New Year Honours for services to drama and to the community in Northern Ireland .", "= = Filmography and awards = = \n \n \n = = Academic honours = = \n \n Honorary Doctor of Letters ( <unk> ) for services to drama from University of Ulster , <unk> campus ( 9 July 2003 ) .", "Award of <unk> for contribution to drama from Belfast Metropolitan College ( 13 November 2008 ) .", "Chancellor of the University of Ulster ( 2010 — ) ( ceremonial )" ]
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[ " = Moro River Campaign = \n \n The Moro River Campaign was an important battle of the Italian Campaign during the Second World War , fought between elements of the British Eighth Army and LXXVI Panzer Corps ( LXXVI <unk> ) of the German 10th Army ( 10 .", "<unk> ) .", "<unk> from 4 – 26 December 1943 , the campaign occurred primarily in the vicinity of the Moro River in eastern Italy .", "The campaign was designed as part of an offensive launched by General Sir Harold Alexander 's Allied 15th Army Group , with the intention of breaching the German Army 's Winter Line defensive system and advancing to Pescara — and eventually Rome .", "Beginning on 4 December , four infantry divisions — one British , one Canadian , one Indian and one New Zealand ( which included an armoured brigade ) — and two armoured brigades ( one British and one Canadian ) of V Corps and XIII Corps attacked heavily defended German positions along the Moro River , achieving several <unk> <unk> by 8 December .", "Throughout the next week , nearly continuous combat operations by both sides — designed to keep one another pinned down — created <unk> defensive positions near Orsogna and a narrow pit known as \" The Gully \" .", "After being held at the Gully for 10 days , the Canadians succeeded in outflanking German defences , and forcing a German withdrawal to the Ortona – Orsogna Line .", "On 20 December , the line was attacked by both corps .", "By 26 December , strong German defences had stalled Canadian forces in Ortona and British and New Zealand forces in Orsogna .", "Although both Ortona and Villa Grande were captured by the end of December , general exhaustion among the Allied forces prevented the capture of Orsogna and an advance to Pescara .", "When harsh winter weather set in , it became clear to the Allied generals that no further progress would be made and Alexander called off the offensive .", "= = Background = = \n \n In late 1943 , the 15th Army Group under General Sir Harold Alexander were fighting their way northward in Italy against determined German opposition commanded by <unk> Albert Kesselring , whose forces had prepared a succession of defensive lines .", "East of the <unk> Mountain spine was the British Eighth Army , under General Bernard Montgomery .", "In October , Eighth Army had crossed the <unk> river and pushed the German defenders from the Volturno @-@ <unk> Line defences .", "<unk> by logistical problems , they were not able to attack the next line of defences ( the Barbara Line ) behind the <unk> river until 2 November .", "However , by 9 November forward elements of the Eighth Army were in contact with the forward defences of the German Winter Line , which had been set on the high ground north of the <unk> River .", "The main attack across the <unk> by V Corps ( Lieutenant @-@ General Charles <unk> ) , comprising the British 78th Infantry Division ( Major @-@ General <unk> <unk> ) and 8th Indian Infantry Division ( Major @-@ General Dudley Russell ) with supporting and diversionary attacks further inland by 2nd New Zealand Division ( Lieutenant @-@ General Bernard Freyberg ) and XIII Corps ( Lieutenant @-@ General Miles C. Dempsey ) — was delayed by bad weather until late November .", "After several days of hard fighting , the Germans withdrew to the defences they had prepared on the high ground to the north of the Moro river .", "= = Offensive strategy and order of battle = = \n \n The Moro River runs from the central mountain spine of Italy to the Adriatic coast south of Ortona .", "The German defences on the Moro were a centerpiece of the Winter Line , which guarded the eastern side of the <unk> along Route 5 .", "Montgomery hoped to punch through the Winter Line , capture Ortona and Pescara and advance to Rome .", "The 78th Infantry Division , which had been <unk> V Corps since the Volturno Line actions and had sustained over 7 @,@ 000 casualties in less than six months , was relieved by the fresh 1st Canadian Infantry Division ( Major @-@ General Chris Vokes ) , ready to renew the offensive on 5 December 1943 .", "The 78th Infantry Division was sent into the mountains on the relatively quiet left wing of the army , joining the British 5th Infantry Division ( Major @-@ General Gerard <unk> ) under XIII Corps .", "Montgomery 's plan was for the Canadian Division to attack across the Moro in the coastal lowlands to take Ortona first and then Pescara .", "Inland , in the jagged hills above the headwaters of the Moro , the relatively fresh 2nd New Zealand Division would attack toward Orsogna , while between these two the 8th Indian Infantry Division would hold the centre of the front in a relatively static role .", "Facing V Corps was the 1st Parachute Division ( 1 .", "<unk> ) under Brigadier General ( <unk> ) Richard <unk> on the coast , to their right stood the 90th Panzergrenadier Division ( 90 .", "<unk> ) under Major General Carl @-@ Hans <unk> succeeded by Colonel ( <unk> ) Ernst @-@ Günther <unk> on 20 December , and further inland of them was the 26th Panzer Division ( 26 .", "<unk> ) under Brigadier General <unk> Freiherr von <unk> with their right flank on Orsogna .", "Further inland , facing XIII Corps , was the 65th Infantry Division ( 65 .", "<unk> ) under Brigadier General <unk> <unk> supported by elements of 1st Parachute and 5th Mountain Division ( 5 .", "<unk> ) under Brigadier General Julius <unk> .", "Together , these units formed <unk> Herr ′ s LXXVI Panzer Corps , the part of Joachim <unk> 's 10th Army responsible for the front line to the east of the <unk> .", "= = Canadian division across the Moro = = \n \n On 6 December 1943 , Canadian forces began a series of large @-@ scale assaults on major crossing points along the Moro River with the objective of securing a large bridgehead along the defensive line .", "Three primary points of attack were chosen : Villa Rogatti , along the western edge of the Canadian sector ; San Leonardo , 5 km ( 3 @.", "@ 1 mi ) south of Ortona ; and San Donato , a small town near the Italian coast .", "Five primary infantry battalions were selected to assault these positions with the objective of crossing the Moro River .", "The offensives were scheduled to start on the morning of 6 December .", "= = = Villa Rogatti = = = \n \n The task of taking Villa Rogatti , the westernmost crossing point , was given to Princess Patricia 's Canadian Light Infantry ( PPCLI ) .", "Having conducted reconnaissance on their objective during the night of 5 December 1943 , an attack plan was devised by the battalion 's commander — Lieutenant @-@ Colonel Cameron Bethel Ware — detailing the objectives of all four rifle companies .", "Once the objectives had been secured by the early morning of 6 December , Anglo @-@ Canadian reinforcements were to be moved into Villa Rogatti , with the intention of <unk> the expected potentially strong German counterattacks .", "Elements of three German regiments — the 200th and 361st Panzergrenadier , and 26th Panzer — maintained strong defences within the town .", "At 00 : 00 on 5 December , two companies of the PPCLI crossed the Moro River , moving towards Villa Rogatti .", "Within an hour , vicious fighting had erupted throughout the town as the two companies of Canadian infantry struggled to break the German defensive lines .", "As B Company broke through the German defences , A Company attacked to the northeast , continuing to engage 200th Panzergrenadier Regiment ( 200 .", "Panzergrenadier <unk> Regiment ) near Villa Rogatti .", "Although two Canadian infantry companies now occupied Villa Rogatti , German Panzergrenadier forces still maintained substantial defences on the outskirts of the town .", "However , C Company continued to advance steadily along the eastern side of the town , encountering significant resistance from the 361st Panzergrenadier Regiment ( 361 .", "Panzergrenadier @-@ Regiment ) .", "After approximately an hour of fighting by C and D Companies , Villa Rogatti had been occupied by Canadian forces shortly before dawn .", "By mid @-@ morning , German counterattacks on PPCLI positions in the town had begun , involving tanks from the 7th Company of the 26th Panzer Regiment ( 26 .", "Panzer @-@ Regiment ) , field guns and substantial infantry forces .", "Throughout the afternoon two infantry companies of the PPCLI fought off several attacks by German forces , eventually managing to push them back to the vineyards on the northern edge of the town .", "While the PPCLI had taken 68 casualties , German casualties were estimated at 120 .", "However , three strong German formation surrounded the Canadian positions at Villa Rogatti , rendering further exploitation of the bridgehead unlikely .", "Col. Ware was advised to be ready to withdraw across the Moro River , should German forces counterattack .", "In order to allow the Canadian Division a greater concentration of force , on the night of 7 / 8 December , the Indian 21st Infantry Brigade from the Indian 8th Infantry Division amalgamated the western flank of the 1st Canadian Division into their own lines .", "As a result of the withdrawal , Canadian efforts would focus on achieving a bridgehead at San Leonardo .", "= = = San Leonardo = = = \n \n The Canadian attack on San Leonardo by the Seaforth Highlanders of Canada began late on 5 December 1943 with A Company establishing a bridgehead across the Moro , taking heavy casualties .", "In the early morning of 6 December , A Company was withdrawn and two additional Seaforth companies resumed the offensive .", "As PPCLI secured and held their bridgehead over the Moro River , the Seaforth Highlanders were struggling to enter San Leonardo .", "By 07 : 15 , a single objective had been taken , with Canadian units pinned down by well @-@ coordinated defensive fire from several companies of the 361st Regiment .", "Simultaneously , small arms fire prevented C Company from moving up the road from the Moro to San Leonardo , while D Company remained on the southern banks of the Moro throughout the early morning .", "In the afternoon , having failed to capture San Leonardo , the Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment sent two rifle companies to the aid of the Seaforth Highlanders , as Seaforth B Company attacked positions west of San Leonardo — inflicting 129 casualties on German forces in the area .", "However , the attack on San Leonardo by three Seaforth companies stalled rapidly when the 26th Panzer Regiment 's armoured companies reinforced the sector .", "As a result , <unk> was ordered to prepare for a withdrawal from the San Leonardo bridgehead .", "= = = San Donato = = = \n \n While attempts were made to cross the Moro at San Leonardo and Villa Rogatti , The Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment launched an attack on the Moro River defences at the small coastal hamlet of San Donato at 13 : 40 on 6 December .", "However , the single rifle company making the attack achieved little territorial gain and Lieutenant @-@ Colonel Kennedy — commander of the Hastings & Prince Edward Regiment — ordered a withdrawal at 15 : 40 .", "Throughout 6 December , strong German coastal defences would prevent further advancement , despite the incorporation of tanks and artillery into the assault .", "By nightfall , the German defenders still possessed control of San Donato , with the Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment withdrawing to the southern bank of the Moro River .", "= = = Taking the Moro = = = \n \n On 8 December 1943 , Major General Vokes devised a new plan for taking the Moro River .", "While the 48th Highlanders of Canada and Princess Patricia 's Canadian Light Infantry resumed the assault on San Leonardo from the southwest side of the town , the Royal Canadian Regiment ( RCR ) would break out of the bridgehead created by the Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment , then move southwest towards San Leonardo to link up with the 48th and PPCLI .", "The operation was scheduled to start on the afternoon of 8 December .", "The attack began with a massive artillery barrage which <unk> German positions continuously for two hours .", "At 16 : 00 , the <unk> Light Infantry support battalion joined in , hitting German positions with bursts of machine gun fire .", "The moment the heavy bombardment lifted , the 48th Highlanders and the RCR both initiated their attacks .", "D Company of the 48th Highlanders was able to quickly cross the Moro , taking minimal casualties .", "However , B Company was subjected to heavy fire from German mortars and 88 mm ( 3 @.", "@ 46 in ) artillery positions .", "Eventually , however , both companies managed to establish strong positions on the western ridge overlooking San Leonardo .", "During the night of 8 / 9 December , units of the Royal Canadian Engineers ( <unk> ) constructed a bridge over the Moro , to allow armour and equipment to move into San Leonardo the following day .", "As the 48th Highlanders secured their positions west of San Leonardo , the Royal Canadian Regiment was involved in intense fighting southwest of San Donato .", "Two companies had advanced against strong and well prepared German defences of the 200th Panzergrenadier Regiment .", "A Company was quickly tied down by German mortar fire , while B Company flanked German positions to the north of San Donato .", "By nightfall , all four companies held tenuous positions in the thick of German defences .", "On the night of 8 / 9 December , the RCR was subjected to counterattacks by the 200th Panzergrenadier Regiment which were repulsed with the support of continuous Canadian artillery shelling .", "By the morning of 9 December , the <unk> had completed the bridge across the Moro River , enabling the tanks of the 14th Armoured Regiment ( The Calgary Regiment ) to transport two companies of Seaforth Highlanders across the river into San Leonardo .", "By mid morning , San Leonardo had been cleared of German defenders , although strong positions still existed outside of the town .", "Within an hour , the <unk> ' tanks had broken through German positions near <unk> Castle and two companies had linked up with the 48th Highlanders and Princess Patricia 's Canadian Light Infantry within San Leonardo , finally establishing firm Canadian positions across the Moro River .", "Near the end of 9 December , German forces of the 90th Panzergrenadier Division fell back to their second defensive line : a formidable obstacle known as \" The Gully \" .", "= = Attacks on Orsogna = = \n \n While Canadian crossed the Moro River , the New Zealand Division launched a two brigade attack , Operation <unk> , against Orsogna at 14 : 30 on 7 December .", "The division had the British 2nd Independent Parachute Brigade under their command , anchoring their left flank and were supported by heavy concentrations of artillery and air support .", "<unk> was achieved as <unk> Herr , the commander of LXXVI Panzer Corps , had been persuaded that the New Zealanders would not be in a position to launch a major attack until 8 December .", "Initially , the New Zealand attack progressed well , but the German defenders regained their <unk> and the attack lost momentum against heavily fortified defensive positions .", "By 21 : 00 , the NZ 24th Infantry Battalion had fought its way in slow house to house fighting to the centre of the town , but were pinned down with no prospect of further progress without significant armoured support .", "However , a combination of concealed minefields and well dug in German armour made the task of the Allied tanks impossible .", "In the early hours of 8 December , the New Zealand commander — Bernard Freyberg — ordered a withdrawal from the town with a view to renewing the attack after further <unk> up from artillery and bombers .", "= = Indian Division across the Moro – the \" impossible \" bridge = = \n \n With both the Canadian and New Zealand Divisions finding progress difficult , it was decided to bring the Indian 21st Infantry Brigade into the attack with orders to seize <unk> .", "With no river crossing available , the Indian engineers rushed to build a bridge across the Moro which was completed on 9 December and allowed infantry and supporting armour to cross and expand the bridgehead on the far bank .", "The bridge was named the \" Impossible Bridge \" because the local geography required for it to be built backwards from the enemy bank of the river .", "= = The Gully = = \n \n \n = = = Initial attacks = = = \n \n Following the loss of San Leonardo and the Moro River , the 90th Panzergrenadier Division withdrew to a primary defensive line 5 km ( 3 @.", "@ 1 mi ) north of San Leonardo .", "The line centred around a natural ravine known as \" The Gully \" , with an average depth of 200 ft ( 61 m ) .", "General Vokes ' initial plan to take the position ( as well as achieve a foothold on the roads toward Ortona ) consisted of a frontal assault by the 2nd Canadian Infantry Brigade , which would seize <unk> Ridge , capture The Gully and gain positions on the Ortona to Orsogna road .", "However , German defences were adequately prepared , including gun @-@ pits , bunkers and shelters .", "On 10 December , three Canadian battalions made their first attempt to cross The Gully .", "Although they succeeded in capturing <unk> Ridge , directly south of The Gully , attempts to <unk> German positions in the ravine were unsuccessful .", "On 11 December , the three battalions made another attempt , with the Loyal Edmonton Regiment suffering heavy casualties in their attempts to take German positions in the sector .", "Although a badly <unk> A Company was able to gain a foothold on the reverse slope , newly arrived German units forced the remaining men to withdraw .", "On 12 December 1943 , General Vokes sent the three battalions of the 3rd Canadian Infantry Brigade against German defences in The Gully .", "The assault started poorly , when Canadian artillery plans were captured by soldiers of the 90th Panzergrenadier Division 's 200th Regiment .", "When The West Nova Scotia Regiment attacked The Gully , they were subject to counterattacks by the 200th Panzergrenadier Regiment approximately 10 : 30 .", "By 14 : 00 , the regiment had called off its attacks and had taken heavy casualties .", "To the west , Princess Patricia 's Canadian Light Infantry fared little better , with C Company taking heavy casualties in their assault .", "Attempts were again made on 13 December , by two battalions of the 3rd Canadian Infantry Brigade , and the attacks were driven back by <unk> German resistance .", "On the evening of 13 December , the heavily depleted 90th Panzergrenadier Division were relieved from their positions in The Gully by units of the 1st Parachute Division .", "= = = Casa Berardi = = = \n \n By 14 December , Vokes had devised a new assault plan for taking The Gully .", "A small force from the Royal 22e Régiment would move to Casa Berardi , a small set of <unk> west of The Gully , before outflanking German positions with infantry and armour , thereby forcing the 1st Parachute Division to withdraw .", "The attack was to begin at dawn , with two companies of the Royal 22e Régiment attacking Casa Berardi with artillery support .", "By 07 : 50 , both companies had control of the lateral highway leading to Casa Berardi .", "C Company — under Captain Paul Triquet — pushed on toward Casa Berardi with support from the Ontario Regiment , while D Company found itself involved in <unk> southwest of Casa Berardi .", "At 08 : 30 , C Company began their assault toward the manor house in Casa Berardi , some 2 @,@ 000 yd ( 1 @,@ 800 m ) away .", "Strong German defences caused heavy casualties to the attackers ; only 21 men and five tanks made it to within 200 yd ( 180 m ) of the objective .", "Despite the arrival of several Panzer <unk> , Triquet 's remaining forces captured the manor house at 14 : 30 .", "However , only 14 men of C Company remained fit to continue fighting .", "For his efforts to capture Casa Berardi , Triquet was awarded the Victoria Cross .", "= = Eighth Army <unk> to intensify the attack = = \n \n With the Indian Division committed , Montgomery decided to raise the stakes further by bringing the British 5th Infantry Division from the relatively tranquil XIII Corps front in the high mountains on the left wing of the 8th Army and insert them between the New Zealand and Indian Divisions .", "This would allow the Indian division to narrow and concentrate their attack and give Montgomery four divisions to continue the attack between Orsogna and the sea .", "By 12 December , the British 17th Infantry Brigade — the first of 5th Division 's brigades — was in place and under the New Zealand division 's command .", "Once 5th Division headquarters and its other brigades had arrived , these two left hand divisions were to be organised under the command of XIII Corps , commanded by Lieutenant @-@ General Miles Dempsey .", "To the left of the Canadian division , the Indian 21st Brigade had by 13 December established a solid bridgehead around the \" Impossible Bridge \" .", "That night , a second 8th Indian Division brigade — the 17th Indian Infantry Brigade — passed through and attacked towards <unk> .", "The 1st Battalion Royal Fusiliers stormed the village in a wild night 's fighting while the 1st Battalion 5th <unk> Rifles seized Point 198 nearby , holding it against determined counterattacks , including from tanks in the afternoon of 14 December .", "That evening , 1st Battalion 12th Frontier Force Regiment attacked on the left of the <unk> and established positions on the lateral road between Ortona and Orsogna running parallel to the Moro some 1 @,@ 000 yd ( 910 m ) north of the \" Impossible Bridge \" .", "On the evening of 15 December , the 1st / 5th Battalion Essex Regiment from the Indian Division 's 19th Indian Infantry Brigade , which had been held in reserve , was committed on the left flank of the Frontier Force Regiment to advance in the direction of <unk> and overran a number of German positions .", "By the end of 16 December , further attacks from the 15th Punjab Regiments 3rd Battalion had secured positions on the lateral road , ensuring that the 8th Indian Division was firmly embedded in the main German defences .", "Meanwhile , at 01 : 00 on 15 December , the New Zealand Division — <unk> not to make a further frontal assault on Orsogna — launched their 5th Brigade in Operation Florence , a new flanking attack to the right of the village .", "By that afternoon , 5th Brigade was well established on the Orsogna to Ortona lateral road and had driven a shallow salient into the German forward defensive line .", "Although they had exhausted nearly all their reserves , divisional headquarters was optimistic for the prospects for the next day , given the heavy casualties they had inflicted that day .", "However , the Germans launched a counterattack at 03 : 15 on 16 December , throwing in men from the 6th Parachute Regiment , sent by Herr to the 26th Panzer Division to relieve the exhausted 9th Panzergrenadier Regiment .", "These troops had arrived late that evening after a long journey .", "<unk> by tanks , they attacked the right @-@ hand New Zealand positions held by the 21st NZ Battalion , but were held off and had retired by daylight .", "Meanwhile , even before the German counterattack had been repelled , the 20th Regiment had attacked toward Orsogna with two squadrons of Sherman tanks .", "Under intense artillery and anti @-@ tank fire , the tanks and infantry became separated and the tanks became a target rather than a threat .", "Operation Florence had come to an end .", "While the German line had been pushed back and they had sustained casualties they could ill afford , they still firmly held Orsogna .", "Furthermore , the New Zealand Division was , for the time being , fought out and needed a period of consolidation and reorganisation .", "By 16 December , the British 5th Division had completed its move into the line between the New Zealand and the Indian divisions .", "There followed a period of hostile patrolling and <unk> on the XIII Corps front .", "The main burden of the fighting was therefore assumed by V Corps as the Canadians pushed for Ortona with the Indian Division on their left flank attacking toward Villa Grande and <unk> .", "= = Taking The Gully = = \n \n In preparation for what he hoped would be the final attack on The Gully , Vokes shifted the 2nd Canadian Infantry Brigade to occupy positions formerly belonging to the 1st Brigade .", "Vokes planned for an attack by The Carleton and York Regiment to be the last of the frontal assaults against The Gully .", "Should this attack fail , the 1st Brigade 's Seaforth Highlanders and the Royal Canadian Regiment would move through Casa Berardi and outflank German defences , forcing a withdrawal from The Gully .", "At 07 : 30 on 15 December , two companies of the Carleton and York Regiment attacked .", "After little more than an hour of fighting , however , the Canadians were forced to call the attack off .", "In the afternoon , the two heavily depleted companies of the Royal 22e Régiment fought off a large German counterattack on Casa Berardi , with the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery firing 5 @,@ 398 rounds in support of Canadian forces .", "On 18 December , Vokes planned what would be the largest assault on The Gully during the campaign .", "Beginning at 08 : 00 , Canadian artillery would bombard a 900 m ( 3 @,@ 000 ft ) front , to a depth of 300 m ( 980 ft ) .", "Every five minutes , the barrage would move 100 m ( 110 yd ) forward , continuing to pound German defences in the bombardment area .", "Less than 100 m behind this barrage , the 48th Highlanders would advance across the Ortona @-@ Orsogna <unk> Road .", "At the same time , the 8th Indian Division would attack northward toward <unk> , preventing German reinforcements from reaching The Gully .", "When the 48th Highlanders reached the Cider Crossroads , the Royal Canadian Regiment would move north , overrunning Cider itself , then advance up the Ortona @-@ Orsogna road .", "Both battalions would be supported by tanks of The Three Rivers Regiment .", "At first , the attack went extremely well .", "However , when the artillery shifted their barrage , the German defences quickly recovered and their machine gun fire devastated the advancing forces .", "In C Company of the Royal Canadian Regiment , every platoon commander was killed or wounded .", "The attack was quickly abandoned .", "On 20 December , Canadian forces tried again and The Royal Canadian Regiment attacked Cider Crossroads at noon .", "This time , Vokes was determined that the operation would be successful , with armoured forces of the Three Rivers Regiment moving to the start lines well before 07 : 00 .", "Due to shortages of fuel and poor weather , H @-@ Hour was postponed until 14 : 15 .", "When H @-@ Hour came , a powerful <unk> barrage supported two companies of the Royal Canadian Regiment eastward .", "By evening , B Company controlled the Cider Crossroads , having met virtually no resistance in their advance to the objective .", "However , German forces had already evacuated The Gully , falling back to prepare for a strong defence of Ortona , with elements of the powerful 1st Parachute Division firmly entrenched in the town .", "= = Villa Grande = = \n \n In order to keep up pressure on the whole front , the 19th Indian Brigade was ordered to attack Villa Grande and exploit any gains as far as the <unk> river which ran from the mountains through <unk> to the Adriatic .", "The attack went in at 05 : 30 on 22 December but failed in desperate fighting .", "The 1 / 5th Battalion , Essex Regiment renewed their attack the following morning with more success .", "After a counterattack by German <unk> had been repulsed at midday , the Essex advanced to <unk> up the remainder of the village .", "However , deadly small scale house @-@ to @-@ house battles continued throughout the rest of 23 December and for the next two days as the determined parachute soldiers <unk> on .", "To the south of Villa Grande , the 3rd / 15th <unk> had taken <unk> on 23 December and a continuous brigade line had been established .", "On 25 December , reinforcements in the form of 3rd Battalion , 8th Punjab Regiment were brought forward and after a <unk> up barrage were launched at the east side of Villa Grande .", "With four battalions now involved ( the 5th Battalion , Royal West <unk> had by now been tasked on the south east side of the village ) supported by tanks , Villa Grande was finally cleared by the end of 26 December .", "The troops of the 8th Indian Division entered the village to find a <unk> .", "One correspondent described the scene \" as though a giant had <unk> on a child 's box of blocks \" .", "= = XIII Corps attacks Orsogna = = \n \n On 23 December , Lieutenant @-@ General Dempsey 's XIII Corps launched a new attack to push back the German line from Orsogna .", "In the afternoon , the British 5th Infantry Division attacked on the right wing of the Corps front toward the <unk> stream .", "Their objective was to secure the flank of the 2nd New Zealand Division , which was in turn to attack northwest and west from the salient in order to roll up the Orsogna defences from the north .", "After the British 5th Infantry Division had achieved its objectives , the 5th New Zealand Infantry Brigade attacked at 04 : 00 on 24 December .", "Despite intensive artillery support ( 272 guns on a 3 @,@ 500 yards ( 3 @,@ 200 m ) front ) , the tired and <unk> New Zealand battalions struggled to make progress .", "By the afternoon , it had become clear to the New Zealand commander — Bernard Freyberg — that the stubborn defences of the 26th Panzer Division would not be <unk> .", "He is reported to have remarked , \" It is not a question of further advance , it is a question of holding on to what we have got \" .", "The XIII Corps front was effectively <unk> and settled into a posture of active defence and patrolling .", "= = Ortona = = \n \n Throughout the week of 11 – 18 December , the 1st Parachute Battalion from the German 1st Parachute Division — with supporting units — had prepared strong defences within the Italian coastal town of Ortona .", "<unk> engineers and infantry had destroyed much of Ortona itself , turning the streets into a debris @-@ filled maze .", "Major streets were mined , with demolition charges throughout the main <unk> , and booby traps littered the town .", "German forces had also buried tanks in the rubble , leaving only the turrets exposed .", "On 20 December 1943 , the under @-@ strength Loyal Edmonton Regiment moved toward Ortona , with the Seaforth Highlanders covering their eastern flank .", "Throughout the day , they encountered heavy machine gun fire during their attempts to enter Ortona .", "By nightfall , both battalions held a <unk> on the western edge of Ortona , yet had encountered heavy resistance in their attempts to secure it .", "The following day , D Company of the Loyal Edmonton Regiment launched attacks eastward towards the city centre , but accurate German sniper fire rapidly stalled the advance .", "Throughout the remainder of the week , the Battle of Ortona degenerated into a small @-@ scale version of the Battle of Stalingrad , with vicious house @-@ to @-@ house fighting through the narrow streets and debris of Ortona .", "Over the course of the battle , Canadian forces developed innovative \" mouse @-@ <unk> \" tactics , moving between houses to avoid German sniper fire in the open streets .", "German counterattacks on 24 and 26 December caused significant casualties to Canadian forces in the town .", "In danger of being outflanked by Allied advances west of Ortona , the 1st Parachute Regiment abandoned the town the following day , leaving Ortona to Canadian forces .", "Canadian casualties in the fighting for the town approached 650 killed or wounded .", "= = Aftermath = = \n \n With Ortona and Villa Grande captured , it looked as if it would require Eighth Army only to <unk> itself and strike one more concentrated blow at Orsogna to complete the breaching of the Gustav Line 's main Adriatic <unk> .", "However , on 31 December , as V Corps <unk> along the coastal plain towards Pescara , a <unk> enveloped the battlefield .", "Drifting snow , <unk> and biting winds <unk> movement and communications on the ground while cloud ceiling and visibility fell to nil and grounded the <unk> .", "Montgomery — realising the Eighth Army no longer had the strength or conditions to force its way to Pescara and the Via Valeria to Rome — recommended to General Alexander that the Eighth Army offensive should be halted .", "Alexander agreed but ordered him to maintain aggressive patrolling in order to pin the units of the LXXVI Panzer Corps in the Adriatic sector and prevent Kesselring moving them to reinforce the XIV Panzer Corps front opposite Mark Clark 's U.S. Fifth Army where the Allied offensive would continue .", "In spite of this , three attempts during the winter of 1943 / 44 by Fifth Army to break through into the <unk> valley at Cassino failed .", "As spring approached in 1944 , Alexander concentrated his forces in great secrecy by thinning out the Adriatic front and bringing the bulk of Eighth Army 's striking power to the Cassino front .", "The combined attack of his two armies during the fourth and final Battle of Monte Cassino in early May took Kesselring by surprise and led to the Allied capture of Rome in early June ." ]
[ "Simultaneously , small arms fire prevented C Company from moving up the road from the Moro to San Leonardo , while D Company remained on the southern banks of the Moro throughout the early morning .", "By nightfall , the German defenders still possessed control of San Donato , with the Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment withdrawing to the southern bank of the Moro River .", "With no river crossing available , the Indian engineers rushed to build a bridge across the Moro which was completed on 9 December and allowed infantry and supporting armour to cross and expand the bridgehead on the far bank .", "The bridge was named the \" Impossible Bridge \" because the local geography required for it to be built backwards from the enemy bank of the river ." ]
[ " = Moro River Campaign = \n \n The Moro River Campaign was an important battle of the Italian Campaign during the Second World War , fought between elements of the British Eighth Army and LXXVI Panzer Corps ( LXXVI <unk> ) of the German 10th Army ( 10 .", "<unk> ) .", "<unk> from 4 – 26 December 1943 , the campaign occurred primarily in the vicinity of the Moro River in eastern Italy .", "The campaign was designed as part of an offensive launched by General Sir Harold Alexander 's Allied 15th Army Group , with the intention of breaching the German Army 's Winter Line defensive system and advancing to Pescara — and eventually Rome .", "Beginning on 4 December , four infantry divisions — one British , one Canadian , one Indian and one New Zealand ( which included an armoured brigade ) — and two armoured brigades ( one British and one Canadian ) of V Corps and XIII Corps attacked heavily defended German positions along the Moro River , achieving several <unk> <unk> by 8 December .", "Throughout the next week , nearly continuous combat operations by both sides — designed to keep one another pinned down — created <unk> defensive positions near Orsogna and a narrow pit known as \" The Gully \" .", "After being held at the Gully for 10 days , the Canadians succeeded in outflanking German defences , and forcing a German withdrawal to the Ortona – Orsogna Line .", "On 20 December , the line was attacked by both corps .", "By 26 December , strong German defences had stalled Canadian forces in Ortona and British and New Zealand forces in Orsogna .", "Although both Ortona and Villa Grande were captured by the end of December , general exhaustion among the Allied forces prevented the capture of Orsogna and an advance to Pescara .", "When harsh winter weather set in , it became clear to the Allied generals that no further progress would be made and Alexander called off the offensive .", "= = Background = = \n \n In late 1943 , the 15th Army Group under General Sir Harold Alexander were fighting their way northward in Italy against determined German opposition commanded by <unk> Albert Kesselring , whose forces had prepared a succession of defensive lines .", "East of the <unk> Mountain spine was the British Eighth Army , under General Bernard Montgomery .", "In October , Eighth Army had crossed the <unk> river and pushed the German defenders from the Volturno @-@ <unk> Line defences .", "<unk> by logistical problems , they were not able to attack the next line of defences ( the Barbara Line ) behind the <unk> river until 2 November .", "However , by 9 November forward elements of the Eighth Army were in contact with the forward defences of the German Winter Line , which had been set on the high ground north of the <unk> River .", "The main attack across the <unk> by V Corps ( Lieutenant @-@ General Charles <unk> ) , comprising the British 78th Infantry Division ( Major @-@ General <unk> <unk> ) and 8th Indian Infantry Division ( Major @-@ General Dudley Russell ) with supporting and diversionary attacks further inland by 2nd New Zealand Division ( Lieutenant @-@ General Bernard Freyberg ) and XIII Corps ( Lieutenant @-@ General Miles C. Dempsey ) — was delayed by bad weather until late November .", "After several days of hard fighting , the Germans withdrew to the defences they had prepared on the high ground to the north of the Moro river .", "= = Offensive strategy and order of battle = = \n \n The Moro River runs from the central mountain spine of Italy to the Adriatic coast south of Ortona .", "The German defences on the Moro were a centerpiece of the Winter Line , which guarded the eastern side of the <unk> along Route 5 .", "Montgomery hoped to punch through the Winter Line , capture Ortona and Pescara and advance to Rome .", "The 78th Infantry Division , which had been <unk> V Corps since the Volturno Line actions and had sustained over 7 @,@ 000 casualties in less than six months , was relieved by the fresh 1st Canadian Infantry Division ( Major @-@ General Chris Vokes ) , ready to renew the offensive on 5 December 1943 .", "The 78th Infantry Division was sent into the mountains on the relatively quiet left wing of the army , joining the British 5th Infantry Division ( Major @-@ General Gerard <unk> ) under XIII Corps .", "Montgomery 's plan was for the Canadian Division to attack across the Moro in the coastal lowlands to take Ortona first and then Pescara .", "Inland , in the jagged hills above the headwaters of the Moro , the relatively fresh 2nd New Zealand Division would attack toward Orsogna , while between these two the 8th Indian Infantry Division would hold the centre of the front in a relatively static role .", "Facing V Corps was the 1st Parachute Division ( 1 .", "<unk> ) under Brigadier General ( <unk> ) Richard <unk> on the coast , to their right stood the 90th Panzergrenadier Division ( 90 .", "<unk> ) under Major General Carl @-@ Hans <unk> succeeded by Colonel ( <unk> ) Ernst @-@ Günther <unk> on 20 December , and further inland of them was the 26th Panzer Division ( 26 .", "<unk> ) under Brigadier General <unk> Freiherr von <unk> with their right flank on Orsogna .", "Further inland , facing XIII Corps , was the 65th Infantry Division ( 65 .", "<unk> ) under Brigadier General <unk> <unk> supported by elements of 1st Parachute and 5th Mountain Division ( 5 .", "<unk> ) under Brigadier General Julius <unk> .", "Together , these units formed <unk> Herr ′ s LXXVI Panzer Corps , the part of Joachim <unk> 's 10th Army responsible for the front line to the east of the <unk> .", "= = Canadian division across the Moro = = \n \n On 6 December 1943 , Canadian forces began a series of large @-@ scale assaults on major crossing points along the Moro River with the objective of securing a large bridgehead along the defensive line .", "Three primary points of attack were chosen : Villa Rogatti , along the western edge of the Canadian sector ; San Leonardo , 5 km ( 3 @.", "@ 1 mi ) south of Ortona ; and San Donato , a small town near the Italian coast .", "Five primary infantry battalions were selected to assault these positions with the objective of crossing the Moro River .", "The offensives were scheduled to start on the morning of 6 December .", "= = = Villa Rogatti = = = \n \n The task of taking Villa Rogatti , the westernmost crossing point , was given to Princess Patricia 's Canadian Light Infantry ( PPCLI ) .", "Having conducted reconnaissance on their objective during the night of 5 December 1943 , an attack plan was devised by the battalion 's commander — Lieutenant @-@ Colonel Cameron Bethel Ware — detailing the objectives of all four rifle companies .", "Once the objectives had been secured by the early morning of 6 December , Anglo @-@ Canadian reinforcements were to be moved into Villa Rogatti , with the intention of <unk> the expected potentially strong German counterattacks .", "Elements of three German regiments — the 200th and 361st Panzergrenadier , and 26th Panzer — maintained strong defences within the town .", "At 00 : 00 on 5 December , two companies of the PPCLI crossed the Moro River , moving towards Villa Rogatti .", "Within an hour , vicious fighting had erupted throughout the town as the two companies of Canadian infantry struggled to break the German defensive lines .", "As B Company broke through the German defences , A Company attacked to the northeast , continuing to engage 200th Panzergrenadier Regiment ( 200 .", "Panzergrenadier <unk> Regiment ) near Villa Rogatti .", "Although two Canadian infantry companies now occupied Villa Rogatti , German Panzergrenadier forces still maintained substantial defences on the outskirts of the town .", "However , C Company continued to advance steadily along the eastern side of the town , encountering significant resistance from the 361st Panzergrenadier Regiment ( 361 .", "Panzergrenadier @-@ Regiment ) .", "After approximately an hour of fighting by C and D Companies , Villa Rogatti had been occupied by Canadian forces shortly before dawn .", "By mid @-@ morning , German counterattacks on PPCLI positions in the town had begun , involving tanks from the 7th Company of the 26th Panzer Regiment ( 26 .", "Panzer @-@ Regiment ) , field guns and substantial infantry forces .", "Throughout the afternoon two infantry companies of the PPCLI fought off several attacks by German forces , eventually managing to push them back to the vineyards on the northern edge of the town .", "While the PPCLI had taken 68 casualties , German casualties were estimated at 120 .", "However , three strong German formation surrounded the Canadian positions at Villa Rogatti , rendering further exploitation of the bridgehead unlikely .", "Col. Ware was advised to be ready to withdraw across the Moro River , should German forces counterattack .", "In order to allow the Canadian Division a greater concentration of force , on the night of 7 / 8 December , the Indian 21st Infantry Brigade from the Indian 8th Infantry Division amalgamated the western flank of the 1st Canadian Division into their own lines .", "As a result of the withdrawal , Canadian efforts would focus on achieving a bridgehead at San Leonardo .", "= = = San Leonardo = = = \n \n The Canadian attack on San Leonardo by the Seaforth Highlanders of Canada began late on 5 December 1943 with A Company establishing a bridgehead across the Moro , taking heavy casualties .", "In the early morning of 6 December , A Company was withdrawn and two additional Seaforth companies resumed the offensive .", "As PPCLI secured and held their bridgehead over the Moro River , the Seaforth Highlanders were struggling to enter San Leonardo .", "By 07 : 15 , a single objective had been taken , with Canadian units pinned down by well @-@ coordinated defensive fire from several companies of the 361st Regiment .", "In the afternoon , having failed to capture San Leonardo , the Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment sent two rifle companies to the aid of the Seaforth Highlanders , as Seaforth B Company attacked positions west of San Leonardo — inflicting 129 casualties on German forces in the area .", "However , the attack on San Leonardo by three Seaforth companies stalled rapidly when the 26th Panzer Regiment 's armoured companies reinforced the sector .", "As a result , <unk> was ordered to prepare for a withdrawal from the San Leonardo bridgehead .", "= = = San Donato = = = \n \n While attempts were made to cross the Moro at San Leonardo and Villa Rogatti , The Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment launched an attack on the Moro River defences at the small coastal hamlet of San Donato at 13 : 40 on 6 December .", "However , the single rifle company making the attack achieved little territorial gain and Lieutenant @-@ Colonel Kennedy — commander of the Hastings & Prince Edward Regiment — ordered a withdrawal at 15 : 40 .", "Throughout 6 December , strong German coastal defences would prevent further advancement , despite the incorporation of tanks and artillery into the assault .", "= = = Taking the Moro = = = \n \n On 8 December 1943 , Major General Vokes devised a new plan for taking the Moro River .", "While the 48th Highlanders of Canada and Princess Patricia 's Canadian Light Infantry resumed the assault on San Leonardo from the southwest side of the town , the Royal Canadian Regiment ( RCR ) would break out of the bridgehead created by the Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment , then move southwest towards San Leonardo to link up with the 48th and PPCLI .", "The operation was scheduled to start on the afternoon of 8 December .", "The attack began with a massive artillery barrage which <unk> German positions continuously for two hours .", "At 16 : 00 , the <unk> Light Infantry support battalion joined in , hitting German positions with bursts of machine gun fire .", "The moment the heavy bombardment lifted , the 48th Highlanders and the RCR both initiated their attacks .", "D Company of the 48th Highlanders was able to quickly cross the Moro , taking minimal casualties .", "However , B Company was subjected to heavy fire from German mortars and 88 mm ( 3 @.", "@ 46 in ) artillery positions .", "Eventually , however , both companies managed to establish strong positions on the western ridge overlooking San Leonardo .", "During the night of 8 / 9 December , units of the Royal Canadian Engineers ( <unk> ) constructed a bridge over the Moro , to allow armour and equipment to move into San Leonardo the following day .", "As the 48th Highlanders secured their positions west of San Leonardo , the Royal Canadian Regiment was involved in intense fighting southwest of San Donato .", "Two companies had advanced against strong and well prepared German defences of the 200th Panzergrenadier Regiment .", "A Company was quickly tied down by German mortar fire , while B Company flanked German positions to the north of San Donato .", "By nightfall , all four companies held tenuous positions in the thick of German defences .", "On the night of 8 / 9 December , the RCR was subjected to counterattacks by the 200th Panzergrenadier Regiment which were repulsed with the support of continuous Canadian artillery shelling .", "By the morning of 9 December , the <unk> had completed the bridge across the Moro River , enabling the tanks of the 14th Armoured Regiment ( The Calgary Regiment ) to transport two companies of Seaforth Highlanders across the river into San Leonardo .", "By mid morning , San Leonardo had been cleared of German defenders , although strong positions still existed outside of the town .", "Within an hour , the <unk> ' tanks had broken through German positions near <unk> Castle and two companies had linked up with the 48th Highlanders and Princess Patricia 's Canadian Light Infantry within San Leonardo , finally establishing firm Canadian positions across the Moro River .", "Near the end of 9 December , German forces of the 90th Panzergrenadier Division fell back to their second defensive line : a formidable obstacle known as \" The Gully \" .", "= = Attacks on Orsogna = = \n \n While Canadian crossed the Moro River , the New Zealand Division launched a two brigade attack , Operation <unk> , against Orsogna at 14 : 30 on 7 December .", "The division had the British 2nd Independent Parachute Brigade under their command , anchoring their left flank and were supported by heavy concentrations of artillery and air support .", "<unk> was achieved as <unk> Herr , the commander of LXXVI Panzer Corps , had been persuaded that the New Zealanders would not be in a position to launch a major attack until 8 December .", "Initially , the New Zealand attack progressed well , but the German defenders regained their <unk> and the attack lost momentum against heavily fortified defensive positions .", "By 21 : 00 , the NZ 24th Infantry Battalion had fought its way in slow house to house fighting to the centre of the town , but were pinned down with no prospect of further progress without significant armoured support .", "However , a combination of concealed minefields and well dug in German armour made the task of the Allied tanks impossible .", "In the early hours of 8 December , the New Zealand commander — Bernard Freyberg — ordered a withdrawal from the town with a view to renewing the attack after further <unk> up from artillery and bombers .", "= = Indian Division across the Moro – the \" impossible \" bridge = = \n \n With both the Canadian and New Zealand Divisions finding progress difficult , it was decided to bring the Indian 21st Infantry Brigade into the attack with orders to seize <unk> .", "= = The Gully = = \n \n \n = = = Initial attacks = = = \n \n Following the loss of San Leonardo and the Moro River , the 90th Panzergrenadier Division withdrew to a primary defensive line 5 km ( 3 @.", "@ 1 mi ) north of San Leonardo .", "The line centred around a natural ravine known as \" The Gully \" , with an average depth of 200 ft ( 61 m ) .", "General Vokes ' initial plan to take the position ( as well as achieve a foothold on the roads toward Ortona ) consisted of a frontal assault by the 2nd Canadian Infantry Brigade , which would seize <unk> Ridge , capture The Gully and gain positions on the Ortona to Orsogna road .", "However , German defences were adequately prepared , including gun @-@ pits , bunkers and shelters .", "On 10 December , three Canadian battalions made their first attempt to cross The Gully .", "Although they succeeded in capturing <unk> Ridge , directly south of The Gully , attempts to <unk> German positions in the ravine were unsuccessful .", "On 11 December , the three battalions made another attempt , with the Loyal Edmonton Regiment suffering heavy casualties in their attempts to take German positions in the sector .", "Although a badly <unk> A Company was able to gain a foothold on the reverse slope , newly arrived German units forced the remaining men to withdraw .", "On 12 December 1943 , General Vokes sent the three battalions of the 3rd Canadian Infantry Brigade against German defences in The Gully .", "The assault started poorly , when Canadian artillery plans were captured by soldiers of the 90th Panzergrenadier Division 's 200th Regiment .", "When The West Nova Scotia Regiment attacked The Gully , they were subject to counterattacks by the 200th Panzergrenadier Regiment approximately 10 : 30 .", "By 14 : 00 , the regiment had called off its attacks and had taken heavy casualties .", "To the west , Princess Patricia 's Canadian Light Infantry fared little better , with C Company taking heavy casualties in their assault .", "Attempts were again made on 13 December , by two battalions of the 3rd Canadian Infantry Brigade , and the attacks were driven back by <unk> German resistance .", "On the evening of 13 December , the heavily depleted 90th Panzergrenadier Division were relieved from their positions in The Gully by units of the 1st Parachute Division .", "= = = Casa Berardi = = = \n \n By 14 December , Vokes had devised a new assault plan for taking The Gully .", "A small force from the Royal 22e Régiment would move to Casa Berardi , a small set of <unk> west of The Gully , before outflanking German positions with infantry and armour , thereby forcing the 1st Parachute Division to withdraw .", "The attack was to begin at dawn , with two companies of the Royal 22e Régiment attacking Casa Berardi with artillery support .", "By 07 : 50 , both companies had control of the lateral highway leading to Casa Berardi .", "C Company — under Captain Paul Triquet — pushed on toward Casa Berardi with support from the Ontario Regiment , while D Company found itself involved in <unk> southwest of Casa Berardi .", "At 08 : 30 , C Company began their assault toward the manor house in Casa Berardi , some 2 @,@ 000 yd ( 1 @,@ 800 m ) away .", "Strong German defences caused heavy casualties to the attackers ; only 21 men and five tanks made it to within 200 yd ( 180 m ) of the objective .", "Despite the arrival of several Panzer <unk> , Triquet 's remaining forces captured the manor house at 14 : 30 .", "However , only 14 men of C Company remained fit to continue fighting .", "For his efforts to capture Casa Berardi , Triquet was awarded the Victoria Cross .", "= = Eighth Army <unk> to intensify the attack = = \n \n With the Indian Division committed , Montgomery decided to raise the stakes further by bringing the British 5th Infantry Division from the relatively tranquil XIII Corps front in the high mountains on the left wing of the 8th Army and insert them between the New Zealand and Indian Divisions .", "This would allow the Indian division to narrow and concentrate their attack and give Montgomery four divisions to continue the attack between Orsogna and the sea .", "By 12 December , the British 17th Infantry Brigade — the first of 5th Division 's brigades — was in place and under the New Zealand division 's command .", "Once 5th Division headquarters and its other brigades had arrived , these two left hand divisions were to be organised under the command of XIII Corps , commanded by Lieutenant @-@ General Miles Dempsey .", "To the left of the Canadian division , the Indian 21st Brigade had by 13 December established a solid bridgehead around the \" Impossible Bridge \" .", "That night , a second 8th Indian Division brigade — the 17th Indian Infantry Brigade — passed through and attacked towards <unk> .", "The 1st Battalion Royal Fusiliers stormed the village in a wild night 's fighting while the 1st Battalion 5th <unk> Rifles seized Point 198 nearby , holding it against determined counterattacks , including from tanks in the afternoon of 14 December .", "That evening , 1st Battalion 12th Frontier Force Regiment attacked on the left of the <unk> and established positions on the lateral road between Ortona and Orsogna running parallel to the Moro some 1 @,@ 000 yd ( 910 m ) north of the \" Impossible Bridge \" .", "On the evening of 15 December , the 1st / 5th Battalion Essex Regiment from the Indian Division 's 19th Indian Infantry Brigade , which had been held in reserve , was committed on the left flank of the Frontier Force Regiment to advance in the direction of <unk> and overran a number of German positions .", "By the end of 16 December , further attacks from the 15th Punjab Regiments 3rd Battalion had secured positions on the lateral road , ensuring that the 8th Indian Division was firmly embedded in the main German defences .", "Meanwhile , at 01 : 00 on 15 December , the New Zealand Division — <unk> not to make a further frontal assault on Orsogna — launched their 5th Brigade in Operation Florence , a new flanking attack to the right of the village .", "By that afternoon , 5th Brigade was well established on the Orsogna to Ortona lateral road and had driven a shallow salient into the German forward defensive line .", "Although they had exhausted nearly all their reserves , divisional headquarters was optimistic for the prospects for the next day , given the heavy casualties they had inflicted that day .", "However , the Germans launched a counterattack at 03 : 15 on 16 December , throwing in men from the 6th Parachute Regiment , sent by Herr to the 26th Panzer Division to relieve the exhausted 9th Panzergrenadier Regiment .", "These troops had arrived late that evening after a long journey .", "<unk> by tanks , they attacked the right @-@ hand New Zealand positions held by the 21st NZ Battalion , but were held off and had retired by daylight .", "Meanwhile , even before the German counterattack had been repelled , the 20th Regiment had attacked toward Orsogna with two squadrons of Sherman tanks .", "Under intense artillery and anti @-@ tank fire , the tanks and infantry became separated and the tanks became a target rather than a threat .", "Operation Florence had come to an end .", "While the German line had been pushed back and they had sustained casualties they could ill afford , they still firmly held Orsogna .", "Furthermore , the New Zealand Division was , for the time being , fought out and needed a period of consolidation and reorganisation .", "By 16 December , the British 5th Division had completed its move into the line between the New Zealand and the Indian divisions .", "There followed a period of hostile patrolling and <unk> on the XIII Corps front .", "The main burden of the fighting was therefore assumed by V Corps as the Canadians pushed for Ortona with the Indian Division on their left flank attacking toward Villa Grande and <unk> .", "= = Taking The Gully = = \n \n In preparation for what he hoped would be the final attack on The Gully , Vokes shifted the 2nd Canadian Infantry Brigade to occupy positions formerly belonging to the 1st Brigade .", "Vokes planned for an attack by The Carleton and York Regiment to be the last of the frontal assaults against The Gully .", "Should this attack fail , the 1st Brigade 's Seaforth Highlanders and the Royal Canadian Regiment would move through Casa Berardi and outflank German defences , forcing a withdrawal from The Gully .", "At 07 : 30 on 15 December , two companies of the Carleton and York Regiment attacked .", "After little more than an hour of fighting , however , the Canadians were forced to call the attack off .", "In the afternoon , the two heavily depleted companies of the Royal 22e Régiment fought off a large German counterattack on Casa Berardi , with the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery firing 5 @,@ 398 rounds in support of Canadian forces .", "On 18 December , Vokes planned what would be the largest assault on The Gully during the campaign .", "Beginning at 08 : 00 , Canadian artillery would bombard a 900 m ( 3 @,@ 000 ft ) front , to a depth of 300 m ( 980 ft ) .", "Every five minutes , the barrage would move 100 m ( 110 yd ) forward , continuing to pound German defences in the bombardment area .", "Less than 100 m behind this barrage , the 48th Highlanders would advance across the Ortona @-@ Orsogna <unk> Road .", "At the same time , the 8th Indian Division would attack northward toward <unk> , preventing German reinforcements from reaching The Gully .", "When the 48th Highlanders reached the Cider Crossroads , the Royal Canadian Regiment would move north , overrunning Cider itself , then advance up the Ortona @-@ Orsogna road .", "Both battalions would be supported by tanks of The Three Rivers Regiment .", "At first , the attack went extremely well .", "However , when the artillery shifted their barrage , the German defences quickly recovered and their machine gun fire devastated the advancing forces .", "In C Company of the Royal Canadian Regiment , every platoon commander was killed or wounded .", "The attack was quickly abandoned .", "On 20 December , Canadian forces tried again and The Royal Canadian Regiment attacked Cider Crossroads at noon .", "This time , Vokes was determined that the operation would be successful , with armoured forces of the Three Rivers Regiment moving to the start lines well before 07 : 00 .", "Due to shortages of fuel and poor weather , H @-@ Hour was postponed until 14 : 15 .", "When H @-@ Hour came , a powerful <unk> barrage supported two companies of the Royal Canadian Regiment eastward .", "By evening , B Company controlled the Cider Crossroads , having met virtually no resistance in their advance to the objective .", "However , German forces had already evacuated The Gully , falling back to prepare for a strong defence of Ortona , with elements of the powerful 1st Parachute Division firmly entrenched in the town .", "= = Villa Grande = = \n \n In order to keep up pressure on the whole front , the 19th Indian Brigade was ordered to attack Villa Grande and exploit any gains as far as the <unk> river which ran from the mountains through <unk> to the Adriatic .", "The attack went in at 05 : 30 on 22 December but failed in desperate fighting .", "The 1 / 5th Battalion , Essex Regiment renewed their attack the following morning with more success .", "After a counterattack by German <unk> had been repulsed at midday , the Essex advanced to <unk> up the remainder of the village .", "However , deadly small scale house @-@ to @-@ house battles continued throughout the rest of 23 December and for the next two days as the determined parachute soldiers <unk> on .", "To the south of Villa Grande , the 3rd / 15th <unk> had taken <unk> on 23 December and a continuous brigade line had been established .", "On 25 December , reinforcements in the form of 3rd Battalion , 8th Punjab Regiment were brought forward and after a <unk> up barrage were launched at the east side of Villa Grande .", "With four battalions now involved ( the 5th Battalion , Royal West <unk> had by now been tasked on the south east side of the village ) supported by tanks , Villa Grande was finally cleared by the end of 26 December .", "The troops of the 8th Indian Division entered the village to find a <unk> .", "One correspondent described the scene \" as though a giant had <unk> on a child 's box of blocks \" .", "= = XIII Corps attacks Orsogna = = \n \n On 23 December , Lieutenant @-@ General Dempsey 's XIII Corps launched a new attack to push back the German line from Orsogna .", "In the afternoon , the British 5th Infantry Division attacked on the right wing of the Corps front toward the <unk> stream .", "Their objective was to secure the flank of the 2nd New Zealand Division , which was in turn to attack northwest and west from the salient in order to roll up the Orsogna defences from the north .", "After the British 5th Infantry Division had achieved its objectives , the 5th New Zealand Infantry Brigade attacked at 04 : 00 on 24 December .", "Despite intensive artillery support ( 272 guns on a 3 @,@ 500 yards ( 3 @,@ 200 m ) front ) , the tired and <unk> New Zealand battalions struggled to make progress .", "By the afternoon , it had become clear to the New Zealand commander — Bernard Freyberg — that the stubborn defences of the 26th Panzer Division would not be <unk> .", "He is reported to have remarked , \" It is not a question of further advance , it is a question of holding on to what we have got \" .", "The XIII Corps front was effectively <unk> and settled into a posture of active defence and patrolling .", "= = Ortona = = \n \n Throughout the week of 11 – 18 December , the 1st Parachute Battalion from the German 1st Parachute Division — with supporting units — had prepared strong defences within the Italian coastal town of Ortona .", "<unk> engineers and infantry had destroyed much of Ortona itself , turning the streets into a debris @-@ filled maze .", "Major streets were mined , with demolition charges throughout the main <unk> , and booby traps littered the town .", "German forces had also buried tanks in the rubble , leaving only the turrets exposed .", "On 20 December 1943 , the under @-@ strength Loyal Edmonton Regiment moved toward Ortona , with the Seaforth Highlanders covering their eastern flank .", "Throughout the day , they encountered heavy machine gun fire during their attempts to enter Ortona .", "By nightfall , both battalions held a <unk> on the western edge of Ortona , yet had encountered heavy resistance in their attempts to secure it .", "The following day , D Company of the Loyal Edmonton Regiment launched attacks eastward towards the city centre , but accurate German sniper fire rapidly stalled the advance .", "Throughout the remainder of the week , the Battle of Ortona degenerated into a small @-@ scale version of the Battle of Stalingrad , with vicious house @-@ to @-@ house fighting through the narrow streets and debris of Ortona .", "Over the course of the battle , Canadian forces developed innovative \" mouse @-@ <unk> \" tactics , moving between houses to avoid German sniper fire in the open streets .", "German counterattacks on 24 and 26 December caused significant casualties to Canadian forces in the town .", "In danger of being outflanked by Allied advances west of Ortona , the 1st Parachute Regiment abandoned the town the following day , leaving Ortona to Canadian forces .", "Canadian casualties in the fighting for the town approached 650 killed or wounded .", "= = Aftermath = = \n \n With Ortona and Villa Grande captured , it looked as if it would require Eighth Army only to <unk> itself and strike one more concentrated blow at Orsogna to complete the breaching of the Gustav Line 's main Adriatic <unk> .", "However , on 31 December , as V Corps <unk> along the coastal plain towards Pescara , a <unk> enveloped the battlefield .", "Drifting snow , <unk> and biting winds <unk> movement and communications on the ground while cloud ceiling and visibility fell to nil and grounded the <unk> .", "Montgomery — realising the Eighth Army no longer had the strength or conditions to force its way to Pescara and the Via Valeria to Rome — recommended to General Alexander that the Eighth Army offensive should be halted .", "Alexander agreed but ordered him to maintain aggressive patrolling in order to pin the units of the LXXVI Panzer Corps in the Adriatic sector and prevent Kesselring moving them to reinforce the XIV Panzer Corps front opposite Mark Clark 's U.S. Fifth Army where the Allied offensive would continue .", "In spite of this , three attempts during the winter of 1943 / 44 by Fifth Army to break through into the <unk> valley at Cassino failed .", "As spring approached in 1944 , Alexander concentrated his forces in great secrecy by thinning out the Adriatic front and bringing the bulk of Eighth Army 's striking power to the Cassino front .", "The combined attack of his two armies during the fourth and final Battle of Monte Cassino in early May took Kesselring by surprise and led to the Allied capture of Rome in early June ." ]
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[ " = HMS Marlborough ( 1912 ) = \n \n HMS Marlborough was an Iron Duke @-@ class battleship of the British Royal Navy , named in honour of John Churchill , 1st Duke of Marlborough .", "She was built at Devonport Royal Dockyard between January 1912 and June 1914 , entering service just before the outbreak of the First World War .", "She was armed with a main battery of ten 13 @.", "@ 5 @-@ inch ( 340 mm ) guns and was capable of a top speed of 21 @.", "@ 25 knots ( 39 @.", "@ 36 km / h ; 24 @.", "@ 45 mph ) .", "Marlborough served with the Grand Fleet for the duration of the war , primarily patrolling the northern end of the North Sea to enforce the blockade of Germany .", "She saw action at the Battle of Jutland ( 31 May – 1 June 1916 ) , where she administered the coup de <unk> to the badly damaged German cruiser SMS Wiesbaden .", "During the engagement , Wiesbaden hit Marlborough with a torpedo that eventually forced her to withdraw .", "The damage to Marlborough was repaired by early August , though the last two years of the war were uneventful , as the British and German fleets adopted more cautious strategies due to the threat of underwater weapons .", "After the war , Marlborough was assigned to the Mediterranean Fleet , where she took part in the Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War in the Black Sea in 1919 – 20 .", "She was also involved in the Greco @-@ Turkish War .", "In 1930 , the London Naval Treaty mandated that the four Iron Duke @-@ class battleships be discarded ; Marlborough was used for a variety of weapons tests in 1931 – 32 , the results of which were incorporated into the reconstruction programme for the Queen Elizabeth @-@ class battleships .", "= = Design = = \n \n Marlborough was <unk> feet 9 inches ( 190 m ) long overall and had a beam of 90 ft ( 27 m ) and an average draught of 29 ft 6 in ( 9 m ) .", "She displaced 25 @,@ 000 long tons ( 25 @,@ <unk> t ) as designed and up to 29 @,@ 560 long tons ( 30 @,@ <unk> t ) at combat loading .", "Her propulsion system consisted of four Parsons steam turbines , with steam provided by eighteen Babcock & Wilcox boilers .", "The engines were rated at 29 @,@ 000 shaft horsepower ( 21 @,@ 625 kW ) and produced a top speed of 21 @.", "@ 25 kn ( 39 km / h ; 24 mph ) .", "Marlborough 's cruising radius was 7 @,@ 800 nautical miles ( 14 @,@ 446 km ; 8 @,@ <unk> mi ) at a more economical 10 kn ( 19 km / h ; 12 mph ) .", "She had a crew of 995 officers and enlisted men ; during wartime this increased to up to 1 @,@ <unk> .", "The ship was armed with a main battery of ten BL 13 @.", "@ 5 @-@ inch Mk V naval guns mounted in five twin gun turrets .", "They were arranged in two superfiring pairs , one forward and one aft ; the fifth turret was located amidships , between the funnels and the rear superstructure .", "Close @-@ range defence against torpedo boats was provided by a secondary armament of twelve BL 6 @-@ inch Mk VII guns .", "Marlborough was also fitted with a pair of QF 3 @-@ inch 20 cwt anti @-@ aircraft guns and four 47 mm ( 1 @.", "@ 9 in ) 3 @-@ pounder guns .", "As was typical for capital ships of the period , she was equipped with four 21 in ( 533 mm ) torpedo tubes submerged on the broadside .", "She was protected by a main armoured belt that was 12 in ( 305 mm ) thick over the ship 's <unk> .", "Her deck was 2 @.", "@ 5 in ( 64 mm ) thick .", "The main battery turret faces were 11 in ( 279 mm ) thick , and the turrets were supported by barbettes 10 in ( 254 mm ) thick .", "= = Service history = = \n \n Marlborough was laid down at Devonport Royal Dockyard on 25 January 1912 .", "She was launched nearly ten months later , on 24 October , and was commissioned on 2 June 1914 .", "The ship was completed on 16 June 1914 , a month before the First World War broke out on the Continent .", "Marlborough initially joined the Home Fleets , where she served as the flagship for Sir Lewis <unk> .", "Following the British entry into the war in August , the Home Fleets was reorganised as the Grand Fleet , commanded by Admiral John Jellicoe .", "Marlborough was assigned as the flagship of the 1st Battle Squadron , where she served for the duration of the conflict .", "= = = First World War = = = \n \n On the evening of 22 November 1914 , the Grand Fleet conducted a fruitless sweep in the southern half of the North Sea to support Vice Admiral David Beatty 's 1st Battlecruiser Squadron .", "The fleet was back in port in Scapa Flow by 27 November .", "Marlborough and most of the fleet initially remained in port during the German raid on Scarborough , Hartlepool and Whitby on 16 December 1914 , though the 3rd Battle Squadron was sent to reinforce the British forces in the area .", "After receiving further information about the possibility of the rest of the German fleet being at sea , Jellicoe gave the order for the fleet to sortie to try to intercept the Germans , though by that time they had already retreated .", "Vice Admiral Cecil Burney replaced <unk> aboard Marlborough in December ; at that time , Marlborough became the second @-@ in @-@ command flagship for the Grand Fleet .", "On 25 December , the fleet sortied for a sweep in the North Sea , which concluded on 27 December without event .", "Marlborough and the rest of the fleet conducted gunnery drills during 10 – 13 January 1915 west of the <unk> and <unk> .", "On the evening of 23 January , the bulk of the Grand Fleet sailed in support of Beatty 's Battlecruiser Fleet but the rest of the fleet did not become engaged in the ensuing Battle of Dogger Bank the following day .", "On 7 – 10 March 1915 , the Grand Fleet conducted a sweep in the northern North Sea , during which it undertook training manoeuvres .", "Another such cruise took place during 16 – 19 March .", "On 11 April , the Grand Fleet conducted a patrol in the central North Sea and returned to port on 14 April ; another patrol in the area took place during 17 – 19 April , followed by gunnery drills off the <unk> on 20 – 21 April .", "The Grand Fleet conducted a sweep into the central North Sea during 17 – 19 May without encountering German vessels .", "Another patrol followed during 29 – 31 May ; it too was uneventful .", "The fleet conducted gunnery training in mid @-@ June .", "During 2 – 5 September , the fleet went on another cruise in the northern end of the North Sea and conducted gunnery drills .", "Throughout the rest of the month , the Grand Fleet conducted numerous training exercises .", "On 13 October , the majority of the fleet conducted a sweep into the North Sea , returning to port on 15 October .", "During 2 – 5 November , Marlborough participated in a fleet training operation west of the <unk> .", "Another such cruise took place during 1 – 4 December .", "The typical routine of gunnery drills and squadron exercises occurred in January 1916 .", "The fleet departed for a cruise in the North Sea on 26 February ; Jellicoe had intended to use the Harwich Force to sweep the <unk> Bight , but bad weather prevented operations in the southern North Sea .", "As a result , the operation was confined to the northern end of the sea .", "On the night of 25 March , Iron Duke and the rest of the fleet sailed from Scapa Flow , to support the Battlecruiser Fleet and other light forces that raided the German <unk> base at <unk> .", "On 21 April , the Grand Fleet conducted a demonstration off Horns Reef to distract the Germans , while the Russian Navy <unk> its defensive minefields in the Baltic Sea .", "The fleet returned to Scapa Flow on 24 April and <unk> , before proceeding south in response to intelligence reports that the Germans were about to launch a raid on <unk> .", "The Grand Fleet did not arrive in the area until after the Germans had withdrawn .", "During 2 – 4 May , the fleet conducted another demonstration off Horns Reef to keep German attention focused on the North Sea .", "= = = = Battle of Jutland = = = = \n \n In an attempt to lure out and destroy a portion of the Grand Fleet , the German High Seas Fleet with 16 dreadnoughts , six pre @-@ dreadnoughts , six light cruisers and 31 torpedo boats commanded by Vice Admiral Reinhard Scheer , departed the Jade early on the morning of 31 May .", "The fleet sailed in concert with Rear Admiral Franz von Hipper 's five battlecruisers and supporting cruisers and torpedo boats .", "The Royal Navy 's Room 40 had intercepted and <unk> German radio traffic containing plans of the operation .", "The Admiralty ordered the Grand Fleet of 28 dreadnoughts and 9 battlecruisers , to sortie the night before to cut off and destroy the High Seas Fleet .", "On the day of the battle , Marlborough was stationed toward the rear of the British line in the 6th Division of the 1st Battle Squadron .", "The initial action was fought primarily by the British and German battlecruiser formations in the afternoon , but by 18 : 00 , the Grand Fleet approached the scene .", "Fifteen minutes later , Jellicoe gave the order to turn and deploy the fleet for action .", "The transition from their cruising formation caused congestion with the rear divisions , forcing Marlborough and many of the other ships to reduce speed to 8 knots ( 15 km / h ; 9 @.", "@ 2 mph ) to avoid colliding with each other .", "The British ships initially had poor visibility and Marlborough could only <unk> make out a group of German Kaiser @-@ class battleships at 18 : 17 .", "In the span of four minutes , she fired seven salvos , first at 10 @,@ 000 yards ( 9 @,@ 100 m ) and then at 13 @,@ 000 yards ( 12 @,@ 000 m ) .", "Marlborough 's gunners claimed to have made hits with the 5th and 7th salvos but these claims are unlikely .", "Her guns were then masked by a burning cruiser , probably the armoured cruiser HMS Warrior .", "Marlborough joined the group of battleships battering the German light cruiser SMS Wiesbaden at 18 : 25 .", "She fired five salvos , before a premature detonation in the right barrel of \" A \" turret disabled the gun .", "She also engaged the ship with her secondary battery .", "At 18 : 39 , Marlborough again engaged what appeared to be a Kaiser @-@ class ship , firing a salvo before the German vessel disappeared into the haze .", "During the engagement with Wiesbaden , the German cruiser launched one or two torpedoes at around 18 : 45 , one of which struck Marlborough around the starboard diesel generator room .", "The detonation tore a 28 @-@ foot ( 8 @.", "@ 5 m ) hole in the hull and causing significant flooding , that forced the forward boilers on that side of the ship to be <unk> and reduced the ship 's speed to 16 knots ( 30 km / h ; 18 mph ) .", "Burney initially reported to Jellicoe that his ship had struck a mine or had been hit by a torpedo at 18 : 57 .", "Several more torpedoes , this time from the torpedo boat SMS <unk> , forced Marlborough and the rest of the ships in her division to take <unk> action .", "At 19 : 03 , Marlborough engaged Wiesbaden again , firing four salvos at ranges of 9 @,@ 500 to 9 @,@ 800 yards ( 8 @,@ 700 to 9 @,@ 000 m ) .", "She hit the German cruiser with probably three shells from the last two salvos and these finally neutralised the ship , although it took several more hours before Wiesbaden sank .", "Marlborough then shifted fire to the König @-@ class battleships leading the German line at 19 : 12 .", "She fired thirteen salvos in the span of six minutes at SMS Grosser Kurfürst at ranges of 10 @,@ 200 to 10 @,@ 750 yards ( 9 @,@ 330 to 9 @,@ 830 m ) , scoring three hits , though she incorrectly claimed a fourth hit .", "During this phase of the battle , Marlborough fired two torpedoes , both of which missed their targets : the first at Wiesbaden at 19 : 10 and the second at SMS Kaiser at 19 : 25 .", "By about 19 : 30 , Marlborough 's pumps had contained the flooding in the boiler rooms but she took on a list of around 7 – 8 degrees .", "Instead of using counter @-@ flooding to minimise the list , her crew attempted to correct the list by using coal and oil from the starboard bunkers first .", "The list caused the generators supplying power to the main battery turrets to flood , hampering the gun crews , particularly as shells were transferred from the magazines to the turrets .", "The blast from the torpedo was so powerful that forty <unk> compartments were damaged , though the torpedo bulkhead localised most of the damage and the more badly damaged compartments were sufficiently <unk> up .", "Three more torpedoes approached Marlborough at 19 : 33 .", "She <unk> the first two and the third <unk> passed under the ship .", "After the opposing fleets <unk> late in the day , the Grand Fleet steamed south in an attempt to cut off the retreating Germans and destroy them the following morning .", "The 6th Division was slowed down by Marlborough , which could make no more than 15 @.", "@ 75 kn ( 29 @.", "@ 17 km / h ; 18 @.", "@ 12 mph ) by this point .", "By around 02 : 00 on 1 June , the 6th Division was about 12 nmi ( 22 km ; 14 mi ) behind the rest of the fleet .", "At that time , the bulkheads in the starboard forward boiler room started to give way under the strain , forcing Marlborough to reduce speed to 12 knots ( 22 km / h ; 14 mph ) .", "The damage control teams believed that if the main battery were to fire , the shoring supporting the damaged bulkheads would give way , greatly increasing the risk to the ship .", "Jellicoe detached the ship to proceed independently to Rosyth or the <unk> ; Burney had ordered the scout cruiser Fearless to come alongside to transfer him to the battleship Revenge .", "Marlborough thereafter proceeded northward at a speed of 11 knots ( 20 km / h ; 13 mph ) .", "Fearless rejoined Marlborough around 04 : 00 and both ships briefly fired at the German <unk> <unk> .", "Commodore Reginald <unk> 's Harwich Force had been ordered to reinforce the Grand Fleet , particularly to relieve ships low on fuel ; they departed at 03 : 50 but this was too late for them to reach the fleet by morning , so Jellicoe ordered <unk> to detach destroyers to escort Marlborough back to port .", "On the way , Marlborough and Fearless encountered the British submarines <unk> and <unk> ; the two submarines prepared to attack the ships but <unk> recognised them before they launched torpedoes .", "By 15 : 00 , eight destroyers from the Harwich Force had joined Marlborough and another pump had been lowered into the flooded boiler room .", "At around 23 : 30 , the pump was being moved to clean it when the roll of the ship threw the pump into the damaged bulkhead , knocking the shores loose .", "Water flooded into the ship and Marlborough 's captain ordered Fearless and the destroyers to prepare to come alongside , to rescue the crew if the flooding worsened at 00 : 47 on 2 June .", "A diver was sent into the boiler room at that time , and he was able to keep the pump clean , which slowly reduced the water level in the ship .", "Jellicoe ordered Marlborough to proceed to the <unk> for temporary repairs .", "While there , her forward main battery and 6 @-@ inch magazines were emptied to lighten the ship , more pumps were brought aboard and the shoring supporting the damaged bulkhead was reinforced .", "On the morning of 6 June , the ship left the <unk> for the <unk> , where she would receive permanent repairs , escorted by four destroyers from the Harwich Force .", "In the course of the battle , Marlborough had fired 162 shells from her main battery , 60 rounds from her secondary guns and five torpedoes .", "The torpedo hit had killed two men and wounded another two .", "She was repaired by the Armstrong Whitworth shipyard at <unk> , with the work lasting until 2 August , after which she departed for <unk> , arriving on 5 August .", "During the repair work , an extra 100 t ( 98 long tons ; 110 short tons ) of armour plating was added to the ship , primarily over the magazines .", "These alterations were the result of the British experience at Jutland , where three battlecruisers had been destroyed by magazine explosions .", "= = = = Later operations = = = = \n \n On 18 August , the Germans again sortied , this time to bombard Sunderland ; Scheer hoped to draw out Beatty 's battlecruisers and destroy them .", "British signals intelligence <unk> German wireless transmissions , allowing Jellicoe enough time to deploy the Grand Fleet in an attempt to engage in a decisive battle .", "Both sides withdrew the following day , after their opponents ' submarines inflicted losses in the Action of 19 August : the British cruisers Nottingham and Falmouth were both torpedoed and sunk by German U @-@ boats and the German battleship SMS <unk> was damaged by the British submarine <unk> .", "After returning to port , Jellicoe issued an order that prohibited <unk> the fleet in the southern half of the North Sea due to the overwhelming risk from mines and U @-@ boats .", "In February 1917 , Revenge replaced Marlborough as the 1st Battle Squadron flagship ; she thereafter served as the second command flagship .", "She was briefly replaced in this role by Emperor of India in May and she temporarily became a private ship .", "Toward the end of the year , the Germans began using destroyers and light cruisers to raid the British convoys to Norway ; this forced the British to deploy capital ships to protect the convoys .", "On 23 April 1918 , the German fleet sortied in an attempt to catch one of the isolated British squadrons , though the convoy had already passed safely .", "The Grand Fleet sortied too late the following day to catch the retreating Germans , though the battlecruiser SMS Moltke was torpedoed and badly damaged by the submarine HMS <unk> .", "In 1918 , Marlborough and her sisters received flying @-@ off platforms on their \" B \" and \" Q \" turrets to handle reconnaissance aircraft .", "Following the capitulation of Germany in November 1918 , the Allies interned most of the High Seas Fleet in Scapa Flow .", "The fleet rendezvoused with the British light cruiser Cardiff , which led the ships to the Allied fleet that was to escort the Germans to Scapa Flow .", "The massive fleet consisted of some 370 British , American , and French warships .", "The fleet remained in captivity during the negotiations that ultimately produced the Treaty of Versailles .", "Reuter believed that the British intended to seize the German ships on 21 June 1919 , which was the deadline for Germany to have signed the peace treaty .", "That morning , the Grand Fleet left Scapa Flow to conduct training manoeuvres and while they were away Reuter issued the order to <unk> the High Seas Fleet .", "= = = Postwar career = = = \n \n On 12 March 1919 , Marlborough was recommissioned at Devonport and assigned to the Mediterranean Fleet , as part of the 4th Battle Squadron , along with her three sisters and two Centurion @-@ class battleships .", "During this period , she served in the Black Sea during the Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War to support the Whites against the Red <unk> .", "On 5 April 1919 , Marlborough arrived in Sevastopol before proceeding to <unk> the following day .", "The ship took <unk> Empress Maria <unk> and other members of the Russian Imperial Family including Grand Duke Nicholas and Prince Felix <unk> aboard in <unk> on the evening of the 7th .", "The Empress refused to leave unless the British also evacuated wounded and sick soldiers , along with any civilians that also wanted to escape the advancing <unk> .", "The Russian entourage aboard Marlborough numbered some 80 people , including 44 members of the Royal Family and nobility , with a number of governesses , nurses , maids and <unk> , plus several hundred cases of luggage .", "About 35 officer ’ s cabins were vacated and additional <unk> were installed , with the Empress taking over the Captain 's cabin .", "On the morning of 12 April the ship anchored off <unk> Island , about 12 miles ( 19 km ) from Constantinople , due to some uncertainty over the final destination for the Russian Royal family .", "On 16 April Grand Duke Nicholas <unk> and his wife the Grand Duchess <unk> , the Grand Duke Peter <unk> and his wife Grand Duchess <unk> , Princess Marina , Prince Roman , Count and Countess <unk> , Baron and Baroness <unk> , Mr <unk> and Dr <unk> with their respective servants left the ship and boarded HMS Lord Nelson destined for Genoa .", "They were replaced by Count Dimitri and Countess Sophia Mengden , Count George and Countess <unk> Mengden , Countess <unk> Mengden , Count Nicholas Mengden , Madame Helena <unk> and two maids .", "On the morning of 18 April , Good Friday , the ship sailed for Malta .", "The ship departed on 18 April , bound for Malta to deposit the Russians , before returning to Constantinople .", "In May 1919 , Marlborough conducted tests with new high @-@ explosive 6 @-@ inch shells off the Kerch Peninsula , though these proved to be unreliable .", "During this period , she operated a <unk> balloon to aid in spotting the fall of shot .", "Later that month , a shell broke up in the left barrel of \" A \" turret and caused minor damage .", "While stationed off the Kerch Peninsula , the ship provided artillery support to White troops , including bombardments of <unk> positions in the villages of Koi @-@ <unk> and <unk> <unk> .", "By 1920 , British attention had turned to the Greco @-@ Turkish War .", "On 20 June 1920 , Marlborough arrived in Constantinople , where the Mediterranean Fleet was being concentrated to support the occupation of the city .", "On 6 July , British forces landed at <unk> , while Marlborough provided artillery support .", "In October 1920 , the battleship King George V arrived to replace Marlborough in the Mediterranean Fleet .", "Marlborough then returned to Devonport , where she was paid off for a major refit that took place between February 1921 and January 1922 .", "During the refit , range dials were installed , along with another range @-@ finder on the rear superstructure .", "The aircraft platform was removed from \" B \" turret .", "Long @-@ base range @-@ <unk> were installed on \" X \" turret .", "After completing the refit in January 1922 , Marlborough was recommissioned and assigned to the Mediterranean , where she replaced Emperor of India .", "She served as the second command flagship until October .", "Following the Treaty of Lausanne in 1923 , the Allied countries withdrew their occupation forces from Turkey ; Marlborough was involved in escorting the troop convoys out of Constantinople .", "Marlborough briefly served as the flagship for the deputy commander of the 4th Battle Squadron after King George V was damaged from striking a rock off <unk> .", "In November 1924 , the 4th Battle Squadron was renamed the 3rd Battle Squadron .", "In March 1926 , the 3rd Battle Squadron , including Marlborough , was transferred to the Atlantic Fleet .", "There , the battleships served as training ships .", "In 1929 , the ship 's 3 @-@ inch anti @-@ aircraft guns were replaced with more powerful 4 @-@ inch guns .", "In January 1931 , Marlborough served as the squadron flagship , relieving Emperor of India .", "She remained in the position for only five months , being decommissioned on 5 June .", "According to the terms of the London Naval Treaty of 1930 , the four ships of the Iron Duke class were to be scrapped or <unk> ; Marlborough was scheduled to be removed from service in 1931 and broken up for scrap .", "The ship was used as a target to test the effect of various weapons on capital ships , along with Emperor of India .", "The tests included firing destroyer armament at the upper works at close range to test their effectiveness in a simulated night engagement , direct hits from 13 @.", "@ 5 @-@ inch shells , bomb tests , and experiments with flash tightness in the magazines .", "The first two tests were conducted in July 1931 , and were <unk> of magazine explosions .", "The <unk> system worked as designed , and while the explosions caused serious internal damage , Marlborough was not destroyed , as the three battlecruisers had been at Jutland .", "In 1932 , further tests were conducted with <unk> 250 @-@ pound ( 110 kg ) and 500 @-@ pound ( 230 kg ) bombs to test deck strength ; 450 @-@ pound ( 200 kg ) armour @-@ piercing ( AP ) bombs and 1 @,@ <unk> @-@ pound ( 490 kg ) high explosive ( <unk> ) bombs were then detonated inside the ship to test their effectiveness .", "The Royal Navy determined that the <unk> bombs were useless , but that thick deck armour would be required to defeat AP bombs .", "This led to the decision to reinforce the deck armour of existing battleships throughout the 1930s .", "Marlborough was placed on the disposal list in May 1932 and was quickly sold to the <unk> <unk> Co .", "On 25 June , she arrived in Rosyth , where she was broken up for scrap ." ]
[ "On the evening of 23 January , the bulk of the Grand Fleet sailed in support of Beatty 's Battlecruiser Fleet but the rest of the fleet did not become engaged in the ensuing Battle of Dogger Bank the following day ." ]
[ " = HMS Marlborough ( 1912 ) = \n \n HMS Marlborough was an Iron Duke @-@ class battleship of the British Royal Navy , named in honour of John Churchill , 1st Duke of Marlborough .", "She was built at Devonport Royal Dockyard between January 1912 and June 1914 , entering service just before the outbreak of the First World War .", "She was armed with a main battery of ten 13 @.", "@ 5 @-@ inch ( 340 mm ) guns and was capable of a top speed of 21 @.", "@ 25 knots ( 39 @.", "@ 36 km / h ; 24 @.", "@ 45 mph ) .", "Marlborough served with the Grand Fleet for the duration of the war , primarily patrolling the northern end of the North Sea to enforce the blockade of Germany .", "She saw action at the Battle of Jutland ( 31 May – 1 June 1916 ) , where she administered the coup de <unk> to the badly damaged German cruiser SMS Wiesbaden .", "During the engagement , Wiesbaden hit Marlborough with a torpedo that eventually forced her to withdraw .", "The damage to Marlborough was repaired by early August , though the last two years of the war were uneventful , as the British and German fleets adopted more cautious strategies due to the threat of underwater weapons .", "After the war , Marlborough was assigned to the Mediterranean Fleet , where she took part in the Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War in the Black Sea in 1919 – 20 .", "She was also involved in the Greco @-@ Turkish War .", "In 1930 , the London Naval Treaty mandated that the four Iron Duke @-@ class battleships be discarded ; Marlborough was used for a variety of weapons tests in 1931 – 32 , the results of which were incorporated into the reconstruction programme for the Queen Elizabeth @-@ class battleships .", "= = Design = = \n \n Marlborough was <unk> feet 9 inches ( 190 m ) long overall and had a beam of 90 ft ( 27 m ) and an average draught of 29 ft 6 in ( 9 m ) .", "She displaced 25 @,@ 000 long tons ( 25 @,@ <unk> t ) as designed and up to 29 @,@ 560 long tons ( 30 @,@ <unk> t ) at combat loading .", "Her propulsion system consisted of four Parsons steam turbines , with steam provided by eighteen Babcock & Wilcox boilers .", "The engines were rated at 29 @,@ 000 shaft horsepower ( 21 @,@ 625 kW ) and produced a top speed of 21 @.", "@ 25 kn ( 39 km / h ; 24 mph ) .", "Marlborough 's cruising radius was 7 @,@ 800 nautical miles ( 14 @,@ 446 km ; 8 @,@ <unk> mi ) at a more economical 10 kn ( 19 km / h ; 12 mph ) .", "She had a crew of 995 officers and enlisted men ; during wartime this increased to up to 1 @,@ <unk> .", "The ship was armed with a main battery of ten BL 13 @.", "@ 5 @-@ inch Mk V naval guns mounted in five twin gun turrets .", "They were arranged in two superfiring pairs , one forward and one aft ; the fifth turret was located amidships , between the funnels and the rear superstructure .", "Close @-@ range defence against torpedo boats was provided by a secondary armament of twelve BL 6 @-@ inch Mk VII guns .", "Marlborough was also fitted with a pair of QF 3 @-@ inch 20 cwt anti @-@ aircraft guns and four 47 mm ( 1 @.", "@ 9 in ) 3 @-@ pounder guns .", "As was typical for capital ships of the period , she was equipped with four 21 in ( 533 mm ) torpedo tubes submerged on the broadside .", "She was protected by a main armoured belt that was 12 in ( 305 mm ) thick over the ship 's <unk> .", "Her deck was 2 @.", "@ 5 in ( 64 mm ) thick .", "The main battery turret faces were 11 in ( 279 mm ) thick , and the turrets were supported by barbettes 10 in ( 254 mm ) thick .", "= = Service history = = \n \n Marlborough was laid down at Devonport Royal Dockyard on 25 January 1912 .", "She was launched nearly ten months later , on 24 October , and was commissioned on 2 June 1914 .", "The ship was completed on 16 June 1914 , a month before the First World War broke out on the Continent .", "Marlborough initially joined the Home Fleets , where she served as the flagship for Sir Lewis <unk> .", "Following the British entry into the war in August , the Home Fleets was reorganised as the Grand Fleet , commanded by Admiral John Jellicoe .", "Marlborough was assigned as the flagship of the 1st Battle Squadron , where she served for the duration of the conflict .", "= = = First World War = = = \n \n On the evening of 22 November 1914 , the Grand Fleet conducted a fruitless sweep in the southern half of the North Sea to support Vice Admiral David Beatty 's 1st Battlecruiser Squadron .", "The fleet was back in port in Scapa Flow by 27 November .", "Marlborough and most of the fleet initially remained in port during the German raid on Scarborough , Hartlepool and Whitby on 16 December 1914 , though the 3rd Battle Squadron was sent to reinforce the British forces in the area .", "After receiving further information about the possibility of the rest of the German fleet being at sea , Jellicoe gave the order for the fleet to sortie to try to intercept the Germans , though by that time they had already retreated .", "Vice Admiral Cecil Burney replaced <unk> aboard Marlborough in December ; at that time , Marlborough became the second @-@ in @-@ command flagship for the Grand Fleet .", "On 25 December , the fleet sortied for a sweep in the North Sea , which concluded on 27 December without event .", "Marlborough and the rest of the fleet conducted gunnery drills during 10 – 13 January 1915 west of the <unk> and <unk> .", "On 7 – 10 March 1915 , the Grand Fleet conducted a sweep in the northern North Sea , during which it undertook training manoeuvres .", "Another such cruise took place during 16 – 19 March .", "On 11 April , the Grand Fleet conducted a patrol in the central North Sea and returned to port on 14 April ; another patrol in the area took place during 17 – 19 April , followed by gunnery drills off the <unk> on 20 – 21 April .", "The Grand Fleet conducted a sweep into the central North Sea during 17 – 19 May without encountering German vessels .", "Another patrol followed during 29 – 31 May ; it too was uneventful .", "The fleet conducted gunnery training in mid @-@ June .", "During 2 – 5 September , the fleet went on another cruise in the northern end of the North Sea and conducted gunnery drills .", "Throughout the rest of the month , the Grand Fleet conducted numerous training exercises .", "On 13 October , the majority of the fleet conducted a sweep into the North Sea , returning to port on 15 October .", "During 2 – 5 November , Marlborough participated in a fleet training operation west of the <unk> .", "Another such cruise took place during 1 – 4 December .", "The typical routine of gunnery drills and squadron exercises occurred in January 1916 .", "The fleet departed for a cruise in the North Sea on 26 February ; Jellicoe had intended to use the Harwich Force to sweep the <unk> Bight , but bad weather prevented operations in the southern North Sea .", "As a result , the operation was confined to the northern end of the sea .", "On the night of 25 March , Iron Duke and the rest of the fleet sailed from Scapa Flow , to support the Battlecruiser Fleet and other light forces that raided the German <unk> base at <unk> .", "On 21 April , the Grand Fleet conducted a demonstration off Horns Reef to distract the Germans , while the Russian Navy <unk> its defensive minefields in the Baltic Sea .", "The fleet returned to Scapa Flow on 24 April and <unk> , before proceeding south in response to intelligence reports that the Germans were about to launch a raid on <unk> .", "The Grand Fleet did not arrive in the area until after the Germans had withdrawn .", "During 2 – 4 May , the fleet conducted another demonstration off Horns Reef to keep German attention focused on the North Sea .", "= = = = Battle of Jutland = = = = \n \n In an attempt to lure out and destroy a portion of the Grand Fleet , the German High Seas Fleet with 16 dreadnoughts , six pre @-@ dreadnoughts , six light cruisers and 31 torpedo boats commanded by Vice Admiral Reinhard Scheer , departed the Jade early on the morning of 31 May .", "The fleet sailed in concert with Rear Admiral Franz von Hipper 's five battlecruisers and supporting cruisers and torpedo boats .", "The Royal Navy 's Room 40 had intercepted and <unk> German radio traffic containing plans of the operation .", "The Admiralty ordered the Grand Fleet of 28 dreadnoughts and 9 battlecruisers , to sortie the night before to cut off and destroy the High Seas Fleet .", "On the day of the battle , Marlborough was stationed toward the rear of the British line in the 6th Division of the 1st Battle Squadron .", "The initial action was fought primarily by the British and German battlecruiser formations in the afternoon , but by 18 : 00 , the Grand Fleet approached the scene .", "Fifteen minutes later , Jellicoe gave the order to turn and deploy the fleet for action .", "The transition from their cruising formation caused congestion with the rear divisions , forcing Marlborough and many of the other ships to reduce speed to 8 knots ( 15 km / h ; 9 @.", "@ 2 mph ) to avoid colliding with each other .", "The British ships initially had poor visibility and Marlborough could only <unk> make out a group of German Kaiser @-@ class battleships at 18 : 17 .", "In the span of four minutes , she fired seven salvos , first at 10 @,@ 000 yards ( 9 @,@ 100 m ) and then at 13 @,@ 000 yards ( 12 @,@ 000 m ) .", "Marlborough 's gunners claimed to have made hits with the 5th and 7th salvos but these claims are unlikely .", "Her guns were then masked by a burning cruiser , probably the armoured cruiser HMS Warrior .", "Marlborough joined the group of battleships battering the German light cruiser SMS Wiesbaden at 18 : 25 .", "She fired five salvos , before a premature detonation in the right barrel of \" A \" turret disabled the gun .", "She also engaged the ship with her secondary battery .", "At 18 : 39 , Marlborough again engaged what appeared to be a Kaiser @-@ class ship , firing a salvo before the German vessel disappeared into the haze .", "During the engagement with Wiesbaden , the German cruiser launched one or two torpedoes at around 18 : 45 , one of which struck Marlborough around the starboard diesel generator room .", "The detonation tore a 28 @-@ foot ( 8 @.", "@ 5 m ) hole in the hull and causing significant flooding , that forced the forward boilers on that side of the ship to be <unk> and reduced the ship 's speed to 16 knots ( 30 km / h ; 18 mph ) .", "Burney initially reported to Jellicoe that his ship had struck a mine or had been hit by a torpedo at 18 : 57 .", "Several more torpedoes , this time from the torpedo boat SMS <unk> , forced Marlborough and the rest of the ships in her division to take <unk> action .", "At 19 : 03 , Marlborough engaged Wiesbaden again , firing four salvos at ranges of 9 @,@ 500 to 9 @,@ 800 yards ( 8 @,@ 700 to 9 @,@ 000 m ) .", "She hit the German cruiser with probably three shells from the last two salvos and these finally neutralised the ship , although it took several more hours before Wiesbaden sank .", "Marlborough then shifted fire to the König @-@ class battleships leading the German line at 19 : 12 .", "She fired thirteen salvos in the span of six minutes at SMS Grosser Kurfürst at ranges of 10 @,@ 200 to 10 @,@ 750 yards ( 9 @,@ 330 to 9 @,@ 830 m ) , scoring three hits , though she incorrectly claimed a fourth hit .", "During this phase of the battle , Marlborough fired two torpedoes , both of which missed their targets : the first at Wiesbaden at 19 : 10 and the second at SMS Kaiser at 19 : 25 .", "By about 19 : 30 , Marlborough 's pumps had contained the flooding in the boiler rooms but she took on a list of around 7 – 8 degrees .", "Instead of using counter @-@ flooding to minimise the list , her crew attempted to correct the list by using coal and oil from the starboard bunkers first .", "The list caused the generators supplying power to the main battery turrets to flood , hampering the gun crews , particularly as shells were transferred from the magazines to the turrets .", "The blast from the torpedo was so powerful that forty <unk> compartments were damaged , though the torpedo bulkhead localised most of the damage and the more badly damaged compartments were sufficiently <unk> up .", "Three more torpedoes approached Marlborough at 19 : 33 .", "She <unk> the first two and the third <unk> passed under the ship .", "After the opposing fleets <unk> late in the day , the Grand Fleet steamed south in an attempt to cut off the retreating Germans and destroy them the following morning .", "The 6th Division was slowed down by Marlborough , which could make no more than 15 @.", "@ 75 kn ( 29 @.", "@ 17 km / h ; 18 @.", "@ 12 mph ) by this point .", "By around 02 : 00 on 1 June , the 6th Division was about 12 nmi ( 22 km ; 14 mi ) behind the rest of the fleet .", "At that time , the bulkheads in the starboard forward boiler room started to give way under the strain , forcing Marlborough to reduce speed to 12 knots ( 22 km / h ; 14 mph ) .", "The damage control teams believed that if the main battery were to fire , the shoring supporting the damaged bulkheads would give way , greatly increasing the risk to the ship .", "Jellicoe detached the ship to proceed independently to Rosyth or the <unk> ; Burney had ordered the scout cruiser Fearless to come alongside to transfer him to the battleship Revenge .", "Marlborough thereafter proceeded northward at a speed of 11 knots ( 20 km / h ; 13 mph ) .", "Fearless rejoined Marlborough around 04 : 00 and both ships briefly fired at the German <unk> <unk> .", "Commodore Reginald <unk> 's Harwich Force had been ordered to reinforce the Grand Fleet , particularly to relieve ships low on fuel ; they departed at 03 : 50 but this was too late for them to reach the fleet by morning , so Jellicoe ordered <unk> to detach destroyers to escort Marlborough back to port .", "On the way , Marlborough and Fearless encountered the British submarines <unk> and <unk> ; the two submarines prepared to attack the ships but <unk> recognised them before they launched torpedoes .", "By 15 : 00 , eight destroyers from the Harwich Force had joined Marlborough and another pump had been lowered into the flooded boiler room .", "At around 23 : 30 , the pump was being moved to clean it when the roll of the ship threw the pump into the damaged bulkhead , knocking the shores loose .", "Water flooded into the ship and Marlborough 's captain ordered Fearless and the destroyers to prepare to come alongside , to rescue the crew if the flooding worsened at 00 : 47 on 2 June .", "A diver was sent into the boiler room at that time , and he was able to keep the pump clean , which slowly reduced the water level in the ship .", "Jellicoe ordered Marlborough to proceed to the <unk> for temporary repairs .", "While there , her forward main battery and 6 @-@ inch magazines were emptied to lighten the ship , more pumps were brought aboard and the shoring supporting the damaged bulkhead was reinforced .", "On the morning of 6 June , the ship left the <unk> for the <unk> , where she would receive permanent repairs , escorted by four destroyers from the Harwich Force .", "In the course of the battle , Marlborough had fired 162 shells from her main battery , 60 rounds from her secondary guns and five torpedoes .", "The torpedo hit had killed two men and wounded another two .", "She was repaired by the Armstrong Whitworth shipyard at <unk> , with the work lasting until 2 August , after which she departed for <unk> , arriving on 5 August .", "During the repair work , an extra 100 t ( 98 long tons ; 110 short tons ) of armour plating was added to the ship , primarily over the magazines .", "These alterations were the result of the British experience at Jutland , where three battlecruisers had been destroyed by magazine explosions .", "= = = = Later operations = = = = \n \n On 18 August , the Germans again sortied , this time to bombard Sunderland ; Scheer hoped to draw out Beatty 's battlecruisers and destroy them .", "British signals intelligence <unk> German wireless transmissions , allowing Jellicoe enough time to deploy the Grand Fleet in an attempt to engage in a decisive battle .", "Both sides withdrew the following day , after their opponents ' submarines inflicted losses in the Action of 19 August : the British cruisers Nottingham and Falmouth were both torpedoed and sunk by German U @-@ boats and the German battleship SMS <unk> was damaged by the British submarine <unk> .", "After returning to port , Jellicoe issued an order that prohibited <unk> the fleet in the southern half of the North Sea due to the overwhelming risk from mines and U @-@ boats .", "In February 1917 , Revenge replaced Marlborough as the 1st Battle Squadron flagship ; she thereafter served as the second command flagship .", "She was briefly replaced in this role by Emperor of India in May and she temporarily became a private ship .", "Toward the end of the year , the Germans began using destroyers and light cruisers to raid the British convoys to Norway ; this forced the British to deploy capital ships to protect the convoys .", "On 23 April 1918 , the German fleet sortied in an attempt to catch one of the isolated British squadrons , though the convoy had already passed safely .", "The Grand Fleet sortied too late the following day to catch the retreating Germans , though the battlecruiser SMS Moltke was torpedoed and badly damaged by the submarine HMS <unk> .", "In 1918 , Marlborough and her sisters received flying @-@ off platforms on their \" B \" and \" Q \" turrets to handle reconnaissance aircraft .", "Following the capitulation of Germany in November 1918 , the Allies interned most of the High Seas Fleet in Scapa Flow .", "The fleet rendezvoused with the British light cruiser Cardiff , which led the ships to the Allied fleet that was to escort the Germans to Scapa Flow .", "The massive fleet consisted of some 370 British , American , and French warships .", "The fleet remained in captivity during the negotiations that ultimately produced the Treaty of Versailles .", "Reuter believed that the British intended to seize the German ships on 21 June 1919 , which was the deadline for Germany to have signed the peace treaty .", "That morning , the Grand Fleet left Scapa Flow to conduct training manoeuvres and while they were away Reuter issued the order to <unk> the High Seas Fleet .", "= = = Postwar career = = = \n \n On 12 March 1919 , Marlborough was recommissioned at Devonport and assigned to the Mediterranean Fleet , as part of the 4th Battle Squadron , along with her three sisters and two Centurion @-@ class battleships .", "During this period , she served in the Black Sea during the Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War to support the Whites against the Red <unk> .", "On 5 April 1919 , Marlborough arrived in Sevastopol before proceeding to <unk> the following day .", "The ship took <unk> Empress Maria <unk> and other members of the Russian Imperial Family including Grand Duke Nicholas and Prince Felix <unk> aboard in <unk> on the evening of the 7th .", "The Empress refused to leave unless the British also evacuated wounded and sick soldiers , along with any civilians that also wanted to escape the advancing <unk> .", "The Russian entourage aboard Marlborough numbered some 80 people , including 44 members of the Royal Family and nobility , with a number of governesses , nurses , maids and <unk> , plus several hundred cases of luggage .", "About 35 officer ’ s cabins were vacated and additional <unk> were installed , with the Empress taking over the Captain 's cabin .", "On the morning of 12 April the ship anchored off <unk> Island , about 12 miles ( 19 km ) from Constantinople , due to some uncertainty over the final destination for the Russian Royal family .", "On 16 April Grand Duke Nicholas <unk> and his wife the Grand Duchess <unk> , the Grand Duke Peter <unk> and his wife Grand Duchess <unk> , Princess Marina , Prince Roman , Count and Countess <unk> , Baron and Baroness <unk> , Mr <unk> and Dr <unk> with their respective servants left the ship and boarded HMS Lord Nelson destined for Genoa .", "They were replaced by Count Dimitri and Countess Sophia Mengden , Count George and Countess <unk> Mengden , Countess <unk> Mengden , Count Nicholas Mengden , Madame Helena <unk> and two maids .", "On the morning of 18 April , Good Friday , the ship sailed for Malta .", "The ship departed on 18 April , bound for Malta to deposit the Russians , before returning to Constantinople .", "In May 1919 , Marlborough conducted tests with new high @-@ explosive 6 @-@ inch shells off the Kerch Peninsula , though these proved to be unreliable .", "During this period , she operated a <unk> balloon to aid in spotting the fall of shot .", "Later that month , a shell broke up in the left barrel of \" A \" turret and caused minor damage .", "While stationed off the Kerch Peninsula , the ship provided artillery support to White troops , including bombardments of <unk> positions in the villages of Koi @-@ <unk> and <unk> <unk> .", "By 1920 , British attention had turned to the Greco @-@ Turkish War .", "On 20 June 1920 , Marlborough arrived in Constantinople , where the Mediterranean Fleet was being concentrated to support the occupation of the city .", "On 6 July , British forces landed at <unk> , while Marlborough provided artillery support .", "In October 1920 , the battleship King George V arrived to replace Marlborough in the Mediterranean Fleet .", "Marlborough then returned to Devonport , where she was paid off for a major refit that took place between February 1921 and January 1922 .", "During the refit , range dials were installed , along with another range @-@ finder on the rear superstructure .", "The aircraft platform was removed from \" B \" turret .", "Long @-@ base range @-@ <unk> were installed on \" X \" turret .", "After completing the refit in January 1922 , Marlborough was recommissioned and assigned to the Mediterranean , where she replaced Emperor of India .", "She served as the second command flagship until October .", "Following the Treaty of Lausanne in 1923 , the Allied countries withdrew their occupation forces from Turkey ; Marlborough was involved in escorting the troop convoys out of Constantinople .", "Marlborough briefly served as the flagship for the deputy commander of the 4th Battle Squadron after King George V was damaged from striking a rock off <unk> .", "In November 1924 , the 4th Battle Squadron was renamed the 3rd Battle Squadron .", "In March 1926 , the 3rd Battle Squadron , including Marlborough , was transferred to the Atlantic Fleet .", "There , the battleships served as training ships .", "In 1929 , the ship 's 3 @-@ inch anti @-@ aircraft guns were replaced with more powerful 4 @-@ inch guns .", "In January 1931 , Marlborough served as the squadron flagship , relieving Emperor of India .", "She remained in the position for only five months , being decommissioned on 5 June .", "According to the terms of the London Naval Treaty of 1930 , the four ships of the Iron Duke class were to be scrapped or <unk> ; Marlborough was scheduled to be removed from service in 1931 and broken up for scrap .", "The ship was used as a target to test the effect of various weapons on capital ships , along with Emperor of India .", "The tests included firing destroyer armament at the upper works at close range to test their effectiveness in a simulated night engagement , direct hits from 13 @.", "@ 5 @-@ inch shells , bomb tests , and experiments with flash tightness in the magazines .", "The first two tests were conducted in July 1931 , and were <unk> of magazine explosions .", "The <unk> system worked as designed , and while the explosions caused serious internal damage , Marlborough was not destroyed , as the three battlecruisers had been at Jutland .", "In 1932 , further tests were conducted with <unk> 250 @-@ pound ( 110 kg ) and 500 @-@ pound ( 230 kg ) bombs to test deck strength ; 450 @-@ pound ( 200 kg ) armour @-@ piercing ( AP ) bombs and 1 @,@ <unk> @-@ pound ( 490 kg ) high explosive ( <unk> ) bombs were then detonated inside the ship to test their effectiveness .", "The Royal Navy determined that the <unk> bombs were useless , but that thick deck armour would be required to defeat AP bombs .", "This led to the decision to reinforce the deck armour of existing battleships throughout the 1930s .", "Marlborough was placed on the disposal list in May 1932 and was quickly sold to the <unk> <unk> Co .", "On 25 June , she arrived in Rosyth , where she was broken up for scrap ." ]
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[ " = Frank Slide = \n \n The Frank Slide was a <unk> that buried part of the mining town of Frank , Alberta , Canada .", "The province of Alberta was not created until September 1905 , more than two years after the slide .", "The community was still part of the Northwest Territories when the incident occurred at 4 : 10 am on April 29 , 1903 .", "Over 82 million tonnes ( 90 million tons ) of limestone rock <unk> down Turtle Mountain within 100 seconds , <unk> the eastern edge of Frank , the Canadian Pacific Railway line and the coal mine .", "It was one of the largest landslides in Canadian history and remains the deadliest , as between 70 and 90 of the town 's residents were killed , most of whom remain buried in the rubble .", "Multiple factors led to the slide : Turtle Mountain 's formation left it in a constant state of instability .", "Coal mining operations may have weakened the mountain 's internal structure , as did a wet winter and cold snap on the night of the disaster .", "The railway was repaired within three weeks and the mine was quickly reopened .", "The section of town closest to the mountain was relocated in 1911 amid fears that another slide was possible .", "The town 's population nearly doubled its pre @-@ slide population by 1906 , but dwindled after the mine closed permanently in 1917 .", "The community is now part of the Municipality of Crowsnest Pass in the Province of Alberta and has a population around 200 .", "The site of the disaster , which remains nearly unchanged since the slide , is now a popular tourist destination .", "It has been designated a Provincial Historic Site of Alberta and is home to an interpretive centre that receives over 100 @,@ 000 visitors annually .", "= = Background = = \n \n The town of Frank was founded in the southwestern corner of the District of Alberta , a <unk> of the Northwest Territories in 1901 .", "A location was chosen near the base of Turtle Mountain in the Crowsnest Pass , where coal had been discovered one year earlier .", "It was named after Henry Frank who , along with Samuel <unk> , owned the Canadian @-@ American Coal and Coke Company , which operated the mine that the town was created to support .", "The pair celebrated the founding of the town on September 10 , 1901 , with a gala opening that featured speeches from territorial leaders , sporting events , a dinner and tours of the mine and planned layout for the community .", "The Canadian Pacific Railway ( CPR ) ran special trains that brought over 1 @,@ 400 people from neighbouring communities to celebrate the event .", "By April 1903 , the permanent population had reached 600 , and the town featured a two @-@ storey school and four hotels .", "Turtle Mountain stands immediately south of Frank .", "It consists of an older limestone layer folded over on top of softer materials such as shale and sandstone .", "<unk> had left the mountain with a steep overhang of its limestone layer .", "It has long been unstable ; the Blackfoot and <unk> peoples called it \" the mountain that moves \" and refused to camp in its vicinity .", "In the weeks leading up to the disaster , miners occasionally felt <unk> from within the mountain , while the pressure created by the shifting rock sometimes caused the timbers supporting the mine shafts to crack and splinter .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n In the early morning hours of April 29 , 1903 , a freight train pulled out of the mine and was slowly making its way towards the <unk> when the crew heard a <unk> <unk> behind them .", "The engineer instinctively set the <unk> to full speed ahead and <unk> his train to safety across the bridge over the Crowsnest River .", "At 4 : 10 am , 30 million cubic metres ( 82 million tonnes ) of limestone rock broke off the peak of Turtle Mountain .", "The section that broke was 1 @,@ 000 metres ( 3 @,@ 300 ft ) wide , 425 metres ( 1 @,@ 394 ft ) high and 150 metres ( 490 ft ) deep .", "Witnesses to the disaster claimed it took about 100 seconds for the slide to reach up the opposing hills , indicating the mass of rock traveled at a speed of about 112 kilometres per hour ( 70 mph ) .", "The sound was heard as far away as <unk> , over 200 kilometres ( 120 mi ) north of Frank .", "Initial reports on the disaster indicated that Frank had been \" nearly wiped out \" by the mountain 's collapse .", "It was thought the <unk> was triggered by an earthquake , volcanic eruption or explosion within the mine .", "The majority of the town survived , but the slide buried buildings on the eastern outskirts of Frank .", "Seven cottages were destroyed , as were several businesses , the cemetery , a 2 @-@ kilometre ( 1 @.", "@ 2 mi ) stretch of road and railroad tracks , and all of the mine 's buildings .", "Approximately 100 people lived in the path of destruction , located between the CPR tracks and the river .", "The death toll is uncertain ; estimates range between 70 and 90 .", "It is the deadliest landslide in Canadian history and was the largest until the Hope Slide in 1965 .", "It is possible that the toll may have been higher , since as many as 50 <unk> had been camped at the base of the mountain while looking for work .", "Some residents believed that they had left Frank shortly before the slide , though there is no way to be certain .", "Most of the victims remain <unk> beneath the rocks ; only 12 bodies were recovered in the immediate aftermath .", "The skeletons of six additional victims were unearthed in 1924 by crews building a new road through the slide .", "Initial news reports stated that between 50 and 60 men were within the mountain and had been buried with no hope of survival .", "In reality , there were 20 miners working the night shift at the time of the disaster .", "Three had been outside the mine and were killed by the slide .", "The remaining 17 were underground .", "They discovered that the entrance was blocked and water from the river , which had been <unk> by the slide , was coming in via a secondary tunnel .", "They unsuccessfully tried to dig their way through the blocked entrance before one miner suggested he knew of a seam of coal that reached the surface .", "Working a narrow tunnel in pairs and <unk> , they dug through the coal for hours as the air around them became increasingly toxic .", "Only three men still had enough energy to continue digging when they broke through to the surface late in the afternoon .", "The opening was too dangerous to escape from due to falling rocks from above .", "Encouraged by their success , the miners cut a new shaft that broke through under an <unk> of rock that protected them from falling debris .", "Thirteen hours after they were buried , all 17 men emerged from the mountain .", "The miners found that the row of cottages that served as their homes had been devastated and some of their families killed , seemingly at random .", "One found his family alive and safe in a makeshift hospital , but another emerged to discover his wife and four children had died .", "Fifteen @-@ year @-@ old <unk> Clark , working a late shift that night in the town 's boarding house , had been given permission to stay overnight for the first time .", "She was the only member of her family to survive .", "Her father was working outside the mine when the slide hit , while her mother and six siblings were buried in their home .", "All 12 men living at the CPR work camp were killed , but 128 more who were scheduled to move into the camp the day before the slide had not arrived — the train that was supposed to take them there from <unk> , British Columbia , failed to pick them up .", "The Spokane <unk> , a passenger train heading west from <unk> , was saved by CPR <unk> Sid <unk> , one of two men who rushed across the rock @-@ <unk> ground to warn the train that the track had been buried under the slide .", "Through falling rocks and a dust cloud that impaired his visibility , <unk> ran for 2 kilometres ( 1 @.", "@ 2 mi ) to warn the oncoming <unk> of the danger .", "The CPR gave him a letter of commendation and a $ 25 <unk> in recognition of his heroism .", "= = = Aftermath = = = \n \n Early on April 30 a special train from Fort <unk> arrived with police officers and doctors .", "Premier Frederick <unk> arrived at the disaster site on May 1 , where he met with engineers who had investigated the top of Turtle Mountain .", "Though new fissures had formed at the peak , they felt there was limited further risk to the town ; the CPR 's chief engineer was convinced that Frank was in imminent danger from another slide .", "<unk> with the latter , <unk> ordered the town evacuated , and the Geological Survey of Canada ( GSC ) sent two of its top geologists to investigate further .", "They reported that the slide had created two new peaks on the mountain and that the north peak , overlooking the town , was not in imminent danger of collapse .", "As a result , the evacuation order was lifted on May 10 and Frank 's citizens returned .", "The North @-@ West Mounted Police , reinforced by officers who arrived from <unk> , <unk> and Calgary , kept tight control of the town and ensured that no cases of looting occurred during the evacuation .", "Clearing the Canadian Pacific Railway line was of paramount importance .", "Approximately 2 kilometres ( 1 @.", "@ 2 mi ) of the main line had been buried under the slide , along with part of an auxiliary line .", "The CPR had the line cleared and rebuilt within three weeks .", "Intent on reopening the mine , workers opened passageways to the old mine works by May 30 .", "To their <unk> , they discovered that Charlie the horse , one of three who worked in the mine , had survived for over a month underground .", "The horse had <unk> by eating the bark off the timber supports and by drinking from pools of water .", "The horse died when his rescuers <unk> him on oats and brandy .", "The town 's population not only recovered but grew ; the 1906 census of the Canadian <unk> listed the population at 1 @,@ 178 .", "A new study commissioned by the Dominion government determined that the cracks in the mountain continued to grow and that the risk of another slide remained .", "Consequently , parts of Frank closest to the mountain were dismantled or relocated to safer areas .", "= = Causes = = \n \n Several factors led to the Frank Slide .", "A study conducted by the GSC immediately following the slide concluded that the primary cause was the mountain 's unstable <unk> formation ; a layer of limestone rested on top of softer materials that , after years of erosion , resulted in a top @-@ heavy , steep cliff .", "<unk> laced the eastern face of the mountain while underground fissures allowed water to flow into the mountain 's core .", "Local Indigenous peoples of the area , the Blackfoot and <unk> , had oral traditions referring to the peak as \" the mountain that moves . \"", "<unk> noticed the mountain had become increasingly unstable in the months preceding the slide ; they felt small <unk> and the superintendent reported a \" general <unk> \" in the mountain at depths between 1 @,@ 100 metres ( 3 @,@ 600 ft ) and 1 @,@ 500 metres ( 4 @,@ 900 ft ) .", "They found that coal broke from its seam ; it was said to have practically mined itself .", "An unusually warm winter , with warm days and cold nights , was also a factor .", "Water in the mountain 's fissures froze and <unk> repeatedly , further weakening the mountain 's supports .", "Heavy snowfall in the region in March was followed by a warm April , causing the mountain <unk> to melt into the fissures .", "GSC geologists concluded that the weather conditions that night likely triggered the slide .", "The crew of the freight train that arrived at Frank shortly before the disaster said it was the coldest night of the winter , with overnight temperatures falling below − 18 ° C ( 0 ° F ) .", "Geologists speculated that the cold snap and rapid freezing resulted in expansion of the fissures , causing the limestone to break off and tumble down the mountain .", "Though the GSC concluded that mining activities contributed to the slide , the facility 's owners disagreed .", "Their engineers claimed that the mine bore no responsibility .", "Later studies suggested that the mountain had been at a point of \" equilibrium \" ; even a small <unk> such as that caused by the mine 's existence would have helped trigger a slide .", "The mine was quickly re @-@ opened , even though rock continued to tumble down the mountain .", "Coal production at Frank peaked in 1910 , but the mine was permanently closed in 1917 after it became unprofitable .", "The slide created two new peaks on the mountain ; the south peak stands 2 @,@ 200 metres ( 7 @,@ 200 ft ) high and the north peak 2 @,@ 100 metres ( 6 @,@ 900 ft ) .", "Geologists believe that another slide is inevitable , though not imminent .", "The south peak is considered the most likely to fall ; it would likely create a slide about one @-@ sixth the size of the 1903 slide .", "The mountain , continuously monitored for changes in stability , has been studied on numerous occasions .", "The Alberta Geological Survey operates a state @-@ of @-@ the @-@ art monitoring system used by researchers around the world .", "Over 80 monitoring stations have been placed on the face of the mountain to provide an early warning system for area residents in case of another slide .", "Geologists have debated about what caused the slide debris to travel the distance it did .", "The \" air cushion \" theory , an early hypothesis , postulated that a layer of air was trapped between the mass of rock and the mountain , which caused the rock to move a greater distance than would otherwise be expected . \"", "Acoustic <unk> \" is another theory , which suggests that large masses of material create seismic energy that reduces friction and causes the debris to flow down the mountain as though it is a fluid .", "Geologists created the term \" debris avalanche \" to describe the Frank Slide .", "= = Legends = = \n \n Numerous legends and <unk> were spawned in the aftermath of the slide .", "The entire town of Frank was claimed to have been buried , though much of the town itself was unscathed .", "The belief that a branch of the Union Bank of Canada had been buried with as much as $ 500 @,@ 000 persisted for many years .", "The bank — <unk> by the slide — remained in the same location until it was demolished in 1911 , after which the buried treasure legend arose .", "Crews building a new road through the pass in 1924 operated under police guard as it was believed they could <unk> the supposedly buried bank .", "Several people , telling amazing stories to those who would listen , passed themselves off as the \" sole survivor \" in the years following the slide .", "The most common such tale is that of an infant girl said to have been the only survivor of the slide .", "Her real name unknown , the girl was called \" Frankie Slide \" .", "Several stories were told of her <unk> escape : she was found in a <unk> of hay , lying on rocks , under the collapsed roof of her house or in the arms of her dead mother .", "The legend was based primarily on the story of Marion <unk> , who was thrown from her home into a pile of hay when the slide enveloped her home .", "Her sisters also survived ; they were found unharmed under a collapsed ceiling <unk> .", "Her parents and four brothers died .", "<unk> the story was the survival of two @-@ year @-@ old Gladys Ennis , who was found outside her home in the mud .", "The last survivor of the slide , she died in 1995 .", "In total , 23 people in the path of the slide survived , in addition to the 17 miners who escaped from the tunnels under Turtle Mountain .", "A ballad by Ed <unk> featuring the story of Frankie Slide was popular in parts of Canada in the 1950s .", "The slide has formed the basis of other songs , including \" How the Mountain <unk> Down \" by <unk> ' Tom Connors , and more recently , \" Frank , <unk> \" by The Rural Alberta <unk> .", "The Frank Slide has been the subject of several books , both historical and fictional .", "= = Legacy = = \n \n Curious <unk> flocked to the site of the slide within the day of the disaster .", "It has remained a popular tourist destination , in part due to its proximity to the Crowsnest Highway .", "The province built a roadside turnout in 1941 to accommodate the traffic .", "Town <unk> unsuccessfully sought to have the site designated as a National Historic Site in 1958 .", "It was later designated a Provincial Historic Site of Alberta .", "The provincial government designated the slide area a restricted development zone in 1976 , which prevents alteration of the site .", "In 1978 , a memorial plaque was erected .", "The Frank Slide <unk> Centre , within sight of the mountain , was opened in 1985 .", "A museum and tourist stop document the Frank Slide and the region 's coal mining history .", "The site receives over 100 @,@ 000 tourist visits annually .", "Though Frank recovered from the slide and achieved a peak population of 1 @,@ 000 shortly thereafter , the closure of the mine resulted in a longstanding decline in population .", "Frank ceased to be an independent community in 1979 when it was amalgamated into the Municipality of Crowsnest Pass along with the neighbouring communities of <unk> , Coleman , <unk> and Bellevue .", "Frank is now home to about 200 residents ." ]
[ "The belief that a branch of the Union Bank of Canada had been buried with as much as $ 500 @,@ 000 persisted for many years .", "The bank — <unk> by the slide — remained in the same location until it was demolished in 1911 , after which the buried treasure legend arose .", "Crews building a new road through the pass in 1924 operated under police guard as it was believed they could <unk> the supposedly buried bank ." ]
[ " = Frank Slide = \n \n The Frank Slide was a <unk> that buried part of the mining town of Frank , Alberta , Canada .", "The province of Alberta was not created until September 1905 , more than two years after the slide .", "The community was still part of the Northwest Territories when the incident occurred at 4 : 10 am on April 29 , 1903 .", "Over 82 million tonnes ( 90 million tons ) of limestone rock <unk> down Turtle Mountain within 100 seconds , <unk> the eastern edge of Frank , the Canadian Pacific Railway line and the coal mine .", "It was one of the largest landslides in Canadian history and remains the deadliest , as between 70 and 90 of the town 's residents were killed , most of whom remain buried in the rubble .", "Multiple factors led to the slide : Turtle Mountain 's formation left it in a constant state of instability .", "Coal mining operations may have weakened the mountain 's internal structure , as did a wet winter and cold snap on the night of the disaster .", "The railway was repaired within three weeks and the mine was quickly reopened .", "The section of town closest to the mountain was relocated in 1911 amid fears that another slide was possible .", "The town 's population nearly doubled its pre @-@ slide population by 1906 , but dwindled after the mine closed permanently in 1917 .", "The community is now part of the Municipality of Crowsnest Pass in the Province of Alberta and has a population around 200 .", "The site of the disaster , which remains nearly unchanged since the slide , is now a popular tourist destination .", "It has been designated a Provincial Historic Site of Alberta and is home to an interpretive centre that receives over 100 @,@ 000 visitors annually .", "= = Background = = \n \n The town of Frank was founded in the southwestern corner of the District of Alberta , a <unk> of the Northwest Territories in 1901 .", "A location was chosen near the base of Turtle Mountain in the Crowsnest Pass , where coal had been discovered one year earlier .", "It was named after Henry Frank who , along with Samuel <unk> , owned the Canadian @-@ American Coal and Coke Company , which operated the mine that the town was created to support .", "The pair celebrated the founding of the town on September 10 , 1901 , with a gala opening that featured speeches from territorial leaders , sporting events , a dinner and tours of the mine and planned layout for the community .", "The Canadian Pacific Railway ( CPR ) ran special trains that brought over 1 @,@ 400 people from neighbouring communities to celebrate the event .", "By April 1903 , the permanent population had reached 600 , and the town featured a two @-@ storey school and four hotels .", "Turtle Mountain stands immediately south of Frank .", "It consists of an older limestone layer folded over on top of softer materials such as shale and sandstone .", "<unk> had left the mountain with a steep overhang of its limestone layer .", "It has long been unstable ; the Blackfoot and <unk> peoples called it \" the mountain that moves \" and refused to camp in its vicinity .", "In the weeks leading up to the disaster , miners occasionally felt <unk> from within the mountain , while the pressure created by the shifting rock sometimes caused the timbers supporting the mine shafts to crack and splinter .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n In the early morning hours of April 29 , 1903 , a freight train pulled out of the mine and was slowly making its way towards the <unk> when the crew heard a <unk> <unk> behind them .", "The engineer instinctively set the <unk> to full speed ahead and <unk> his train to safety across the bridge over the Crowsnest River .", "At 4 : 10 am , 30 million cubic metres ( 82 million tonnes ) of limestone rock broke off the peak of Turtle Mountain .", "The section that broke was 1 @,@ 000 metres ( 3 @,@ 300 ft ) wide , 425 metres ( 1 @,@ 394 ft ) high and 150 metres ( 490 ft ) deep .", "Witnesses to the disaster claimed it took about 100 seconds for the slide to reach up the opposing hills , indicating the mass of rock traveled at a speed of about 112 kilometres per hour ( 70 mph ) .", "The sound was heard as far away as <unk> , over 200 kilometres ( 120 mi ) north of Frank .", "Initial reports on the disaster indicated that Frank had been \" nearly wiped out \" by the mountain 's collapse .", "It was thought the <unk> was triggered by an earthquake , volcanic eruption or explosion within the mine .", "The majority of the town survived , but the slide buried buildings on the eastern outskirts of Frank .", "Seven cottages were destroyed , as were several businesses , the cemetery , a 2 @-@ kilometre ( 1 @.", "@ 2 mi ) stretch of road and railroad tracks , and all of the mine 's buildings .", "Approximately 100 people lived in the path of destruction , located between the CPR tracks and the river .", "The death toll is uncertain ; estimates range between 70 and 90 .", "It is the deadliest landslide in Canadian history and was the largest until the Hope Slide in 1965 .", "It is possible that the toll may have been higher , since as many as 50 <unk> had been camped at the base of the mountain while looking for work .", "Some residents believed that they had left Frank shortly before the slide , though there is no way to be certain .", "Most of the victims remain <unk> beneath the rocks ; only 12 bodies were recovered in the immediate aftermath .", "The skeletons of six additional victims were unearthed in 1924 by crews building a new road through the slide .", "Initial news reports stated that between 50 and 60 men were within the mountain and had been buried with no hope of survival .", "In reality , there were 20 miners working the night shift at the time of the disaster .", "Three had been outside the mine and were killed by the slide .", "The remaining 17 were underground .", "They discovered that the entrance was blocked and water from the river , which had been <unk> by the slide , was coming in via a secondary tunnel .", "They unsuccessfully tried to dig their way through the blocked entrance before one miner suggested he knew of a seam of coal that reached the surface .", "Working a narrow tunnel in pairs and <unk> , they dug through the coal for hours as the air around them became increasingly toxic .", "Only three men still had enough energy to continue digging when they broke through to the surface late in the afternoon .", "The opening was too dangerous to escape from due to falling rocks from above .", "Encouraged by their success , the miners cut a new shaft that broke through under an <unk> of rock that protected them from falling debris .", "Thirteen hours after they were buried , all 17 men emerged from the mountain .", "The miners found that the row of cottages that served as their homes had been devastated and some of their families killed , seemingly at random .", "One found his family alive and safe in a makeshift hospital , but another emerged to discover his wife and four children had died .", "Fifteen @-@ year @-@ old <unk> Clark , working a late shift that night in the town 's boarding house , had been given permission to stay overnight for the first time .", "She was the only member of her family to survive .", "Her father was working outside the mine when the slide hit , while her mother and six siblings were buried in their home .", "All 12 men living at the CPR work camp were killed , but 128 more who were scheduled to move into the camp the day before the slide had not arrived — the train that was supposed to take them there from <unk> , British Columbia , failed to pick them up .", "The Spokane <unk> , a passenger train heading west from <unk> , was saved by CPR <unk> Sid <unk> , one of two men who rushed across the rock @-@ <unk> ground to warn the train that the track had been buried under the slide .", "Through falling rocks and a dust cloud that impaired his visibility , <unk> ran for 2 kilometres ( 1 @.", "@ 2 mi ) to warn the oncoming <unk> of the danger .", "The CPR gave him a letter of commendation and a $ 25 <unk> in recognition of his heroism .", "= = = Aftermath = = = \n \n Early on April 30 a special train from Fort <unk> arrived with police officers and doctors .", "Premier Frederick <unk> arrived at the disaster site on May 1 , where he met with engineers who had investigated the top of Turtle Mountain .", "Though new fissures had formed at the peak , they felt there was limited further risk to the town ; the CPR 's chief engineer was convinced that Frank was in imminent danger from another slide .", "<unk> with the latter , <unk> ordered the town evacuated , and the Geological Survey of Canada ( GSC ) sent two of its top geologists to investigate further .", "They reported that the slide had created two new peaks on the mountain and that the north peak , overlooking the town , was not in imminent danger of collapse .", "As a result , the evacuation order was lifted on May 10 and Frank 's citizens returned .", "The North @-@ West Mounted Police , reinforced by officers who arrived from <unk> , <unk> and Calgary , kept tight control of the town and ensured that no cases of looting occurred during the evacuation .", "Clearing the Canadian Pacific Railway line was of paramount importance .", "Approximately 2 kilometres ( 1 @.", "@ 2 mi ) of the main line had been buried under the slide , along with part of an auxiliary line .", "The CPR had the line cleared and rebuilt within three weeks .", "Intent on reopening the mine , workers opened passageways to the old mine works by May 30 .", "To their <unk> , they discovered that Charlie the horse , one of three who worked in the mine , had survived for over a month underground .", "The horse had <unk> by eating the bark off the timber supports and by drinking from pools of water .", "The horse died when his rescuers <unk> him on oats and brandy .", "The town 's population not only recovered but grew ; the 1906 census of the Canadian <unk> listed the population at 1 @,@ 178 .", "A new study commissioned by the Dominion government determined that the cracks in the mountain continued to grow and that the risk of another slide remained .", "Consequently , parts of Frank closest to the mountain were dismantled or relocated to safer areas .", "= = Causes = = \n \n Several factors led to the Frank Slide .", "A study conducted by the GSC immediately following the slide concluded that the primary cause was the mountain 's unstable <unk> formation ; a layer of limestone rested on top of softer materials that , after years of erosion , resulted in a top @-@ heavy , steep cliff .", "<unk> laced the eastern face of the mountain while underground fissures allowed water to flow into the mountain 's core .", "Local Indigenous peoples of the area , the Blackfoot and <unk> , had oral traditions referring to the peak as \" the mountain that moves . \"", "<unk> noticed the mountain had become increasingly unstable in the months preceding the slide ; they felt small <unk> and the superintendent reported a \" general <unk> \" in the mountain at depths between 1 @,@ 100 metres ( 3 @,@ 600 ft ) and 1 @,@ 500 metres ( 4 @,@ 900 ft ) .", "They found that coal broke from its seam ; it was said to have practically mined itself .", "An unusually warm winter , with warm days and cold nights , was also a factor .", "Water in the mountain 's fissures froze and <unk> repeatedly , further weakening the mountain 's supports .", "Heavy snowfall in the region in March was followed by a warm April , causing the mountain <unk> to melt into the fissures .", "GSC geologists concluded that the weather conditions that night likely triggered the slide .", "The crew of the freight train that arrived at Frank shortly before the disaster said it was the coldest night of the winter , with overnight temperatures falling below − 18 ° C ( 0 ° F ) .", "Geologists speculated that the cold snap and rapid freezing resulted in expansion of the fissures , causing the limestone to break off and tumble down the mountain .", "Though the GSC concluded that mining activities contributed to the slide , the facility 's owners disagreed .", "Their engineers claimed that the mine bore no responsibility .", "Later studies suggested that the mountain had been at a point of \" equilibrium \" ; even a small <unk> such as that caused by the mine 's existence would have helped trigger a slide .", "The mine was quickly re @-@ opened , even though rock continued to tumble down the mountain .", "Coal production at Frank peaked in 1910 , but the mine was permanently closed in 1917 after it became unprofitable .", "The slide created two new peaks on the mountain ; the south peak stands 2 @,@ 200 metres ( 7 @,@ 200 ft ) high and the north peak 2 @,@ 100 metres ( 6 @,@ 900 ft ) .", "Geologists believe that another slide is inevitable , though not imminent .", "The south peak is considered the most likely to fall ; it would likely create a slide about one @-@ sixth the size of the 1903 slide .", "The mountain , continuously monitored for changes in stability , has been studied on numerous occasions .", "The Alberta Geological Survey operates a state @-@ of @-@ the @-@ art monitoring system used by researchers around the world .", "Over 80 monitoring stations have been placed on the face of the mountain to provide an early warning system for area residents in case of another slide .", "Geologists have debated about what caused the slide debris to travel the distance it did .", "The \" air cushion \" theory , an early hypothesis , postulated that a layer of air was trapped between the mass of rock and the mountain , which caused the rock to move a greater distance than would otherwise be expected . \"", "Acoustic <unk> \" is another theory , which suggests that large masses of material create seismic energy that reduces friction and causes the debris to flow down the mountain as though it is a fluid .", "Geologists created the term \" debris avalanche \" to describe the Frank Slide .", "= = Legends = = \n \n Numerous legends and <unk> were spawned in the aftermath of the slide .", "The entire town of Frank was claimed to have been buried , though much of the town itself was unscathed .", "Several people , telling amazing stories to those who would listen , passed themselves off as the \" sole survivor \" in the years following the slide .", "The most common such tale is that of an infant girl said to have been the only survivor of the slide .", "Her real name unknown , the girl was called \" Frankie Slide \" .", "Several stories were told of her <unk> escape : she was found in a <unk> of hay , lying on rocks , under the collapsed roof of her house or in the arms of her dead mother .", "The legend was based primarily on the story of Marion <unk> , who was thrown from her home into a pile of hay when the slide enveloped her home .", "Her sisters also survived ; they were found unharmed under a collapsed ceiling <unk> .", "Her parents and four brothers died .", "<unk> the story was the survival of two @-@ year @-@ old Gladys Ennis , who was found outside her home in the mud .", "The last survivor of the slide , she died in 1995 .", "In total , 23 people in the path of the slide survived , in addition to the 17 miners who escaped from the tunnels under Turtle Mountain .", "A ballad by Ed <unk> featuring the story of Frankie Slide was popular in parts of Canada in the 1950s .", "The slide has formed the basis of other songs , including \" How the Mountain <unk> Down \" by <unk> ' Tom Connors , and more recently , \" Frank , <unk> \" by The Rural Alberta <unk> .", "The Frank Slide has been the subject of several books , both historical and fictional .", "= = Legacy = = \n \n Curious <unk> flocked to the site of the slide within the day of the disaster .", "It has remained a popular tourist destination , in part due to its proximity to the Crowsnest Highway .", "The province built a roadside turnout in 1941 to accommodate the traffic .", "Town <unk> unsuccessfully sought to have the site designated as a National Historic Site in 1958 .", "It was later designated a Provincial Historic Site of Alberta .", "The provincial government designated the slide area a restricted development zone in 1976 , which prevents alteration of the site .", "In 1978 , a memorial plaque was erected .", "The Frank Slide <unk> Centre , within sight of the mountain , was opened in 1985 .", "A museum and tourist stop document the Frank Slide and the region 's coal mining history .", "The site receives over 100 @,@ 000 tourist visits annually .", "Though Frank recovered from the slide and achieved a peak population of 1 @,@ 000 shortly thereafter , the closure of the mine resulted in a longstanding decline in population .", "Frank ceased to be an independent community in 1979 when it was amalgamated into the Municipality of Crowsnest Pass along with the neighbouring communities of <unk> , Coleman , <unk> and Bellevue .", "Frank is now home to about 200 residents ." ]
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[ " = Protein = \n \n Proteins ( / <unk> / or / <unk> / ) are large biomolecules , or macromolecules , consisting of one or more long chains of amino acid residues .", "Proteins perform a vast array of functions within organisms , including <unk> metabolic reactions , DNA replication , responding to <unk> , and transporting molecules from one location to another .", "Proteins differ from one another primarily in their sequence of amino acids , which is dictated by the nucleotide sequence of their genes , and which usually results in protein folding into a specific three @-@ dimensional structure that determines its activity .", "A linear chain of amino acid residues is called a polypeptide .", "A protein contains at least one long polypeptide .", "Short polypeptides , containing less than 20 @-@ 30 residues , are rarely considered to be proteins and are commonly called peptides , or sometimes <unk> .", "The individual amino acid residues are bonded together by peptide bonds and adjacent amino acid residues .", "The sequence of amino acid residues in a protein is defined by the sequence of a gene , which is encoded in the genetic code .", "In general , the genetic code specifies 20 standard amino acids ; however , in certain organisms the genetic code can include <unk> and — in certain archaea — <unk> .", "Shortly after or even during synthesis , the residues in a protein are often chemically modified by post @-@ <unk> modification , which alters the physical and chemical properties , folding , stability , activity , and ultimately , the function of the proteins .", "Sometimes proteins have non @-@ peptide groups attached , which can be called prosthetic groups or <unk> .", "Proteins can also work together to achieve a particular function , and they often associate to form stable protein complexes .", "Once formed , proteins only exist for a certain period of time and are then degraded and recycled by the cell 's machinery through the process of protein turnover .", "A protein 's lifespan is measured in terms of its half @-@ life and covers a wide range .", "They can exist for minutes or years with an average lifespan of 1 – 2 days in mammalian cells .", "<unk> and or <unk> proteins are degraded more rapidly either due to being targeted for destruction or due to being unstable .", "Like other biological macromolecules such as <unk> and nucleic acids , proteins are essential parts of organisms and participate in virtually every process within cells .", "Many proteins are enzymes that <unk> biochemical reactions and are vital to metabolism .", "Proteins also have structural or mechanical functions , such as actin and <unk> in muscle and the proteins in the cytoskeleton , which form a system of scaffolding that maintains cell shape .", "Other proteins are important in cell signaling , immune responses , cell <unk> , and the cell cycle .", "In animals , proteins are needed in the diet to provide the essential amino acids that cannot be synthesized .", "<unk> breaks the proteins down for use in the metabolism .", "Proteins may be purified from other cellular components using a variety of techniques such as <unk> , precipitation , electrophoresis , and chromatography ; the advent of genetic engineering has made possible a number of methods to facilitate purification .", "Methods commonly used to study protein structure and function include <unk> , site @-@ directed <unk> , X @-@ ray crystallography , nuclear magnetic resonance and mass spectrometry .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n Most proteins consist of linear polymers built from series of up to 20 different L @-@ α @-@ amino acids .", "All <unk> amino acids possess common structural features , including an α @-@ carbon to which an amino group , a <unk> group , and a variable side chain are bonded .", "Only <unk> differs from this basic structure as it contains an unusual ring to the N @-@ end amine group , which forces the CO – <unk> <unk> <unk> into a fixed conformation .", "The side chains of the standard amino acids , detailed in the list of standard amino acids , have a great variety of chemical structures and properties ; it is the combined effect of all of the amino acid side chains in a protein that ultimately determines its three @-@ dimensional structure and its chemical reactivity .", "The amino acids in a polypeptide chain are linked by peptide bonds .", "Once linked in the protein chain , an individual amino acid is called a residue , and the linked series of carbon , nitrogen , and oxygen atoms are known as the main chain or protein backbone .", "The peptide bond has two resonance forms that contribute some double @-@ bond character and inhibit rotation around its axis , so that the alpha <unk> are roughly <unk> .", "The other two dihedral angles in the peptide bond determine the local shape assumed by the protein backbone .", "The end of the protein with a free <unk> group is known as the C @-@ terminus or <unk> terminus , whereas the end with a free amino group is known as the N @-@ terminus or amino terminus .", "The words protein , polypeptide , and peptide are a little ambiguous and can overlap in meaning .", "Protein is generally used to refer to the complete biological molecule in a stable conformation , whereas peptide is generally reserved for a short amino acid <unk> often lacking a stable three @-@ dimensional structure .", "However , the boundary between the two is not well defined and usually lies near 20 – 30 residues .", "<unk> can refer to any single linear chain of amino acids , usually regardless of length , but often implies an absence of a defined conformation .", "= = = <unk> in cells = = = \n \n It has been estimated that average @-@ sized bacteria contain about 2 million proteins per cell ( e.g.", "E. coli and <unk> <unk> ) .", "Smaller bacteria , such as <unk> or <unk> contain fewer molecules , namely on the order of 50 @,@ 000 to 1 million .", "By contrast , eukaryotic cells are larger and thus contain much more protein .", "For instance , yeast cells were estimated to contain about 50 million proteins and human cells on the order of 1 to 3 billion .", "Note that bacterial <unk> encode about 10 times fewer proteins than humans ( e.g.", "small bacteria ~ 1 @,@ 000 , E. coli : ~ 4 @,@ 000 , yeast : ~ 6 @,@ 000 , human : ~ 20 @,@ 000 ) .", "<unk> , the concentration of individual proteins ranges from a few molecules per cell to hundreds of thousands .", "In fact , about a third of all proteins is not produced in most cells or only induced under certain circumstances .", "For instance , of the 20 @,@ 000 or so proteins encoded by the human genome only 6 @,@ 000 are detected in <unk> cells .", "= = Synthesis = = \n \n \n = = = <unk> = = = \n \n Proteins are assembled from amino acids using information encoded in genes .", "Each protein has its own unique amino acid sequence that is specified by the nucleotide sequence of the gene encoding this protein .", "The genetic code is a set of three @-@ nucleotide sets called codons and each three @-@ nucleotide combination <unk> an amino acid , for example <unk> ( <unk> @-@ <unk> @-@ <unk> ) is the code for <unk> .", "Because DNA contains four <unk> , the total number of possible codons is 64 ; hence , there is some <unk> in the genetic code , with some amino acids specified by more than one codon .", "<unk> encoded in DNA are first transcribed into pre @-@ messenger RNA ( mRNA ) by proteins such as RNA polymerase .", "Most organisms then process the pre @-@ mRNA ( also known as a primary transcript ) using various forms of Post @-@ transcriptional modification to form the mature mRNA , which is then used as a template for protein synthesis by the ribosome .", "In prokaryotes the mRNA may either be used as soon as it is produced , or be bound by a ribosome after having moved away from the <unk> .", "In contrast , eukaryotes make mRNA in the cell nucleus and then <unk> it across the nuclear membrane into the cytoplasm , where protein synthesis then takes place .", "The rate of protein synthesis is higher in prokaryotes than eukaryotes and can reach up to 20 amino acids per second .", "The process of <unk> a protein from an mRNA template is known as translation .", "The mRNA is loaded onto the ribosome and is read three <unk> at a time by matching each codon to its base pairing <unk> located on a transfer RNA molecule , which carries the amino acid corresponding to the codon it recognizes .", "The enzyme <unk> tRNA <unk> \" charges \" the tRNA molecules with the correct amino acids .", "The growing polypeptide is often termed the nascent chain .", "Proteins are always <unk> from N @-@ terminus to C @-@ terminus .", "The size of a synthesized protein can be measured by the number of amino acids it contains and by its total molecular mass , which is normally reported in units of <unk> ( synonymous with atomic mass units ) , or the derivative unit <unk> ( kDa ) .", "<unk> proteins are on average <unk> amino acids long and 53 kDa in mass .", "The largest known proteins are the <unk> , a component of the muscle <unk> , with a molecular mass of almost 3 @,@ 000 kDa and a total length of almost 27 @,@ 000 amino acids .", "= = = Chemical synthesis = = = \n \n Short proteins can also be synthesized chemically by a family of methods known as peptide synthesis , which rely on organic synthesis techniques such as chemical <unk> to produce peptides in high yield .", "Chemical synthesis allows for the introduction of non @-@ natural amino acids into polypeptide chains , such as attachment of fluorescent probes to amino acid side chains .", "These methods are useful in laboratory <unk> and cell biology , though generally not for commercial applications .", "Chemical synthesis is inefficient for polypeptides longer than about 300 amino acids , and the synthesized proteins may not readily assume their native tertiary structure .", "Most chemical synthesis methods proceed from C @-@ terminus to N @-@ terminus , opposite the biological reaction .", "= = Structure = = \n \n Most proteins fold into unique 3 @-@ dimensional structures .", "The shape into which a protein naturally folds is known as its native conformation .", "Although many proteins can fold <unk> , simply through the chemical properties of their amino acids , others require the aid of molecular <unk> to fold into their native states .", "<unk> often refer to four distinct aspects of a protein 's structure : \n Primary structure : the amino acid sequence .", "A protein is a <unk> .", "Secondary structure : regularly repeating local structures stabilized by hydrogen bonds .", "The most common examples are the α @-@ helix , β @-@ sheet and turns .", "Because secondary structures are local , many regions of different secondary structure can be present in the same protein molecule .", "Tertiary structure : the overall shape of a single protein molecule ; the spatial relationship of the secondary structures to one another .", "Tertiary structure is generally stabilized by <unk> interactions , most commonly the formation of a hydrophobic core , but also through salt bridges , hydrogen bonds , <unk> bonds , and even <unk> modifications .", "The term \" tertiary structure \" is often used as synonymous with the term fold .", "The tertiary structure is what controls the basic function of the protein .", "<unk> structure : the structure formed by several protein molecules ( polypeptide chains ) , usually called protein subunits in this context , which function as a single protein complex .", "Proteins are not entirely rigid molecules .", "In addition to these levels of structure , proteins may shift between several related structures while they perform their functions .", "In the context of these functional <unk> , these tertiary or <unk> structures are usually referred to as \" conformations \" , and transitions between them are called conformational changes .", "Such changes are often induced by the binding of a substrate molecule to an enzyme 's active site , or the physical region of the protein that <unk> in chemical catalysis .", "In solution proteins also undergo variation in structure through thermal vibration and the collision with other molecules .", "Proteins can be informally divided into three main classes , which <unk> with typical tertiary structures : globular proteins , fibrous proteins , and membrane proteins .", "Almost all globular proteins are soluble and many are enzymes .", "<unk> proteins are often structural , such as <unk> , the major component of <unk> tissue , or keratin , the protein component of hair and nails .", "Membrane proteins often serve as receptors or provide channels for polar or charged molecules to pass through the cell membrane .", "A special case of <unk> hydrogen bonds within proteins , poorly shielded from water attack and hence promoting their own <unk> , are called <unk> .", "= = = Structure determination = = = \n \n <unk> the tertiary structure of a protein , or the <unk> structure of its complexes , can provide important clues about how the protein performs its function .", "Common experimental methods of structure determination include X @-@ ray crystallography and NMR spectroscopy , both of which can produce information at atomic resolution .", "However , NMR experiments are able to provide information from which a subset of distances between pairs of atoms can be estimated , and the final possible conformations for a protein are determined by solving a distance geometry problem .", "Dual <unk> <unk> is a <unk> analytical method for measuring the overall protein conformation and conformational changes due to interactions or other stimulus .", "<unk> <unk> is another laboratory technique for determining internal β @-@ sheet / α @-@ helical composition of proteins .", "<unk> microscopy is used to produce lower @-@ resolution structural information about very large protein complexes , including assembled viruses ; a variant known as electron crystallography can also produce high @-@ resolution information in some cases , especially for two @-@ dimensional crystals of membrane proteins .", "<unk> structures are usually deposited in the Protein Data Bank ( PDB ) , a freely available resource from which structural data about thousands of proteins can be obtained in the form of <unk> coordinates for each atom in the protein .", "Many more gene sequences are known than protein structures .", "Further , the set of solved structures is biased toward proteins that can be easily subjected to the conditions required in X @-@ ray crystallography , one of the major structure determination methods .", "In particular , globular proteins are comparatively easy to <unk> in preparation for X @-@ ray crystallography .", "Membrane proteins , by contrast , are difficult to <unk> and are <unk> in the PDB .", "Structural genomics initiatives have attempted to remedy these deficiencies by systematically solving representative structures of major fold classes .", "Protein structure prediction methods attempt to provide a means of generating a plausible structure for proteins whose structures have not been experimentally determined .", "= = Cellular functions = = \n \n Proteins are the chief actors within the cell , said to be carrying out the duties specified by the information encoded in genes .", "With the exception of certain types of RNA , most other biological molecules are relatively inert elements upon which proteins act .", "Proteins make up half the dry weight of an <unk> coli cell , whereas other macromolecules such as DNA and RNA make up only 3 % and 20 % , respectively .", "The set of proteins expressed in a particular cell or cell type is known as its <unk> .", "The chief characteristic of proteins that also allows their diverse set of functions is their ability to bind other molecules specifically and tightly .", "The region of the protein responsible for binding another molecule is known as the binding site and is often a depression or \" pocket \" on the molecular surface .", "This binding ability is mediated by the tertiary structure of the protein , which defines the binding site pocket , and by the chemical properties of the surrounding amino acids ' side chains .", "Protein binding can be extraordinarily tight and specific ; for example , the ribonuclease inhibitor protein binds to human <unk> with a sub @-@ <unk> <unk> constant ( < 10 − 15 M ) but does not bind at all to its amphibian <unk> <unk> ( > 1 M ) .", "<unk> minor chemical changes such as the addition of a single methyl group to a binding partner can sometimes <unk> to nearly eliminate binding ; for example , the <unk> tRNA <unk> specific to the amino acid <unk> <unk> against the very similar side chain of the amino acid <unk> .", "Proteins can bind to other proteins as well as to small @-@ molecule substrates .", "When proteins bind specifically to other copies of the same molecule , they can <unk> to form fibrils ; this process occurs often in structural proteins that consist of globular monomers that self @-@ associate to form rigid fibers .", "Protein – protein interactions also regulate enzymatic activity , control progression through the cell cycle , and allow the assembly of large protein complexes that carry out many closely related reactions with a common biological function .", "Proteins can also bind to , or even be integrated into , cell membranes .", "The ability of binding partners to induce conformational changes in proteins allows the construction of enormously complex signaling networks .", "<unk> , as interactions between proteins are <unk> , and depend heavily on the availability of different groups of partner proteins to form <unk> that are capable to carry out discrete sets of function , study of the interactions between specific proteins is a key to understand important aspects of cellular function , and ultimately the properties that distinguish particular cell types .", "= = = Enzymes = = = \n \n The best @-@ known role of proteins in the cell is as enzymes , which <unk> chemical reactions .", "Enzymes are usually highly specific and accelerate only one or a few chemical reactions .", "Enzymes carry out most of the reactions involved in metabolism , as well as manipulating DNA in processes such as DNA replication , DNA repair , and transcription .", "Some enzymes act on other proteins to add or remove chemical groups in a process known as <unk> modification .", "About 4 @,@ 000 reactions are known to be <unk> by enzymes .", "The rate acceleration conferred by enzymatic catalysis is often enormous — as much as <unk> @-@ fold increase in rate over the <unk> reaction in the case of <unk> <unk> ( 78 million years without the enzyme , 18 <unk> with the enzyme ) .", "The molecules bound and acted upon by enzymes are called substrates .", "Although enzymes can consist of hundreds of amino acids , it is usually only a small fraction of the residues that come in contact with the substrate , and an even smaller fraction — three to four residues on average — that are directly involved in catalysis .", "The region of the enzyme that binds the substrate and contains the catalytic residues is known as the active site .", "<unk> proteins are members of a class of proteins that <unk> the <unk> of a compound synthesized by other enzymes .", "= = = Cell signaling and ligand binding = = = \n \n Many proteins are involved in the process of cell signaling and signal transduction .", "Some proteins , such as insulin , are extracellular proteins that transmit a signal from the cell in which they were synthesized to other cells in distant tissues .", "Others are membrane proteins that act as receptors whose main function is to bind a signaling molecule and induce a biochemical response in the cell .", "Many receptors have a binding site exposed on the cell surface and an <unk> domain within the cell , which may have enzymatic activity or may undergo a conformational change detected by other proteins within the cell .", "Antibodies are protein components of an adaptive immune system whose main function is to bind <unk> , or foreign substances in the body , and target them for destruction .", "Antibodies can be <unk> into the extracellular environment or anchored in the membranes of specialized B cells known as plasma cells .", "Whereas enzymes are limited in their binding affinity for their substrates by the necessity of conducting their reaction , antibodies have no such constraints .", "An antibody 's binding affinity to its target is extraordinarily high .", "Many ligand transport proteins bind particular small biomolecules and transport them to other locations in the body of a multicellular organism .", "These proteins must have a high binding affinity when their ligand is present in high concentrations , but must also release the ligand when it is present at low concentrations in the target tissues .", "The canonical example of a ligand @-@ binding protein is <unk> , which transports oxygen from the lungs to other organs and tissues in all vertebrates and has close <unk> in every biological kingdom .", "<unk> are sugar @-@ binding proteins which are highly specific for their sugar <unk> .", "<unk> typically play a role in biological recognition phenomena involving cells and proteins .", "<unk> and hormones are highly specific binding proteins .", "<unk> proteins can also serve as ligand transport proteins that alter the <unk> of the cell membrane to small molecules and ions .", "The membrane alone has a hydrophobic core through which polar or charged molecules cannot diffuse .", "Membrane proteins contain internal channels that allow such molecules to enter and exit the cell .", "Many ion channel proteins are specialized to select for only a particular ion ; for example , potassium and sodium channels often discriminate for only one of the two ions .", "= = = Structural proteins = = = \n \n Structural proteins confer <unk> and <unk> to otherwise @-@ fluid biological components .", "Most structural proteins are fibrous proteins ; for example , <unk> and <unk> are critical components of <unk> tissue such as cartilage , and keratin is found in hard or <unk> structures such as hair , nails , feathers , hooves , and some animal shells .", "Some globular proteins can also play structural functions , for example , actin and <unk> are globular and soluble as monomers , but <unk> to form long , stiff fibers that make up the cytoskeleton , which allows the cell to maintain its shape and size .", "Other proteins that serve structural functions are motor proteins such as <unk> , <unk> , and <unk> , which are capable of generating mechanical forces .", "These proteins are crucial for cellular <unk> of single <unk> organisms and the sperm of many multicellular organisms which reproduce sexually .", "They also generate the forces exerted by contracting muscles and play essential roles in intracellular transport .", "= = Methods of study = = \n \n The activities and structures of proteins may be examined in vitro , in vivo , and in silico .", "In vitro studies of purified proteins in controlled environments are useful for learning how a protein carries out its function : for example , enzyme <unk> studies explore the chemical mechanism of an enzyme 's catalytic activity and its relative affinity for various possible substrate molecules .", "By contrast , in vivo experiments can provide information about the physiological role of a protein in the context of a cell or even a whole organism .", "In silico studies use computational methods to study proteins .", "= = = Protein purification = = = \n \n To perform in vitro analysis , a protein must be purified away from other cellular components .", "This process usually begins with cell <unk> , in which a cell 's membrane is disrupted and its internal contents released into a solution known as a crude lysate .", "The resulting mixture can be purified using <unk> , which <unk> the various cellular components into fractions containing soluble proteins ; membrane <unk> and proteins ; cellular organelles , and nucleic acids .", "Precipitation by a method known as <unk> out can concentrate the proteins from this lysate .", "Various types of chromatography are then used to isolate the protein or proteins of interest based on properties such as molecular weight , net charge and binding affinity .", "The level of purification can be monitored using various types of gel electrophoresis if the desired protein 's molecular weight and <unk> point are known , by spectroscopy if the protein has distinguishable spectroscopic features , or by enzyme assays if the protein has enzymatic activity .", "Additionally , proteins can be isolated according their charge using <unk> .", "For natural proteins , a series of purification steps may be necessary to obtain protein sufficiently pure for laboratory applications .", "To <unk> this process , genetic engineering is often used to add chemical features to proteins that make them easier to <unk> without affecting their structure or activity .", "Here , a \" tag \" consisting of a specific amino acid sequence , often a series of <unk> residues ( a \" His @-@ tag \" ) , is attached to one terminus of the protein .", "As a result , when the lysate is passed over a chromatography column containing nickel , the <unk> residues <unk> the nickel and attach to the column while the <unk> components of the lysate pass unimpeded .", "A number of different <unk> have been developed to help researchers <unk> specific proteins from complex mixtures .", "= = = Cellular localization = = = \n \n The study of proteins in vivo is often concerned with the synthesis and localization of the protein within the cell .", "Although many intracellular proteins are synthesized in the cytoplasm and membrane @-@ bound or <unk> proteins in the <unk> <unk> , the specifics of how proteins are targeted to specific organelles or cellular structures is often unclear .", "A useful technique for assessing cellular localization uses genetic engineering to express in a cell a fusion protein or <unk> consisting of the natural protein of interest linked to a \" reporter \" such as green fluorescent protein ( <unk> ) .", "The fused protein 's position within the cell can be cleanly and efficiently visualized using microscopy , as shown in the figure opposite .", "Other methods for <unk> the cellular location of proteins requires the use of known <unk> markers for regions such as the ER , the <unk> , <unk> or <unk> , mitochondria , <unk> , plasma membrane , etc .", "With the use of <unk> <unk> versions of these markers or of antibodies to known markers , it becomes much simpler to identify the localization of a protein of interest .", "For example , indirect <unk> will allow for fluorescence <unk> and demonstration of location .", "<unk> <unk> are used to label cellular compartments for a similar purpose .", "Other possibilities exist , as well .", "For example , <unk> usually utilizes an antibody to one or more proteins of interest that are conjugated to enzymes yielding either <unk> or <unk> signals that can be compared between samples , allowing for localization information .", "Another applicable technique is <unk> in <unk> ( or other material ) <unk> using <unk> <unk> .", "While this technique does not prove <unk> of a compartment of known density and the protein of interest , it does increase the likelihood , and is more amenable to large @-@ scale studies .", "Finally , the gold @-@ standard method of cellular localization is <unk> microscopy .", "This technique also uses an antibody to the protein of interest , along with classical electron microscopy techniques .", "The sample is prepared for normal electron microscopic examination , and then treated with an antibody to the protein of interest that is conjugated to an extremely electro @-@ dense material , usually gold .", "This allows for the localization of both <unk> details as well as the protein of interest .", "Through another genetic engineering application known as site @-@ directed <unk> , researchers can alter the protein sequence and hence its structure , cellular localization , and <unk> to regulation .", "This technique even allows the incorporation of unnatural amino acids into proteins , using modified <unk> , and may allow the rational design of new proteins with novel properties .", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n The total complement of proteins present at a time in a cell or cell type is known as its <unk> , and the study of such large @-@ scale data sets defines the field of proteomics , named by analogy to the related field of genomics .", "Key experimental techniques in proteomics include 2D electrophoresis , which allows the separation of a large number of proteins , mass spectrometry , which allows rapid high @-@ <unk> identification of proteins and sequencing of peptides ( most often after in @-@ gel <unk> ) , protein <unk> , which allow the detection of the relative levels of a large number of proteins present in a cell , and two @-@ hybrid screening , which allows the systematic exploration of protein – protein interactions .", "The total complement of biologically possible such interactions is known as the <unk> .", "A systematic attempt to determine the structures of proteins representing every possible fold is known as structural genomics .", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n A vast array of computational methods have been developed to analyze the structure , function , and evolution of proteins .", "The development of such tools has been driven by the large amount of <unk> and <unk> data available for a variety of organisms , including the human genome .", "It is simply impossible to study all proteins experimentally , hence only a few are subjected to laboratory experiments while computational tools are used to <unk> to similar proteins .", "Such <unk> proteins can be efficiently identified in distantly related organisms by sequence alignment .", "<unk> and gene sequences can be searched by a variety of tools for certain properties .", "<unk> <unk> tools can find restriction enzyme sites , open reading frames in nucleotide sequences , and predict secondary structures .", "<unk> trees can be constructed and evolutionary hypotheses developed using special software like <unk> regarding the ancestry of modern organisms and the genes they express .", "The field of <unk> is now indispensable for the analysis of genes and proteins .", "= = = = Structure prediction and simulation = = = = \n \n <unk> to the field of structural genomics , protein structure prediction seeks to develop efficient ways to provide plausible models for proteins whose structures have not yet been determined experimentally .", "The most successful type of structure prediction , known as <unk> modeling , relies on the existence of a \" template \" structure with sequence similarity to the protein being modeled ; structural genomics ' goal is to provide sufficient representation in solved structures to model most of those that remain .", "Although producing accurate models remains a challenge when only distantly related template structures are available , it has been suggested that sequence alignment is the bottleneck in this process , as quite accurate models can be produced if a \" perfect \" sequence alignment is known .", "Many structure prediction methods have served to inform the emerging field of protein engineering , in which novel protein folds have already been designed .", "A more complex computational problem is the prediction of <unk> interactions , such as in molecular <unk> and protein – protein interaction prediction .", "The processes of protein folding and binding can be simulated using such technique as molecular mechanics , in particular , molecular dynamics and Monte Carlo , which increasingly take advantage of parallel and distributed computing ( <unk> <unk> home project ; molecular modeling on GPU ) .", "The folding of small α @-@ helical protein domains such as the <unk> headpiece and the HIV accessory protein have been successfully simulated in silico , and hybrid methods that combine standard molecular dynamics with quantum mechanics calculations have allowed exploration of the electronic states of <unk> .", "= = = = Protein disorder and <unk> prediction = = = = \n \n Many proteins ( in <unk> ~ 33 % ) contain large <unk> but biologically functional segments and can be classified as intrinsically disordered proteins .", "<unk> and <unk> protein disorder is , therefore , an important part of protein structure characterisation .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n Most microorganisms and plants can <unk> all 20 standard amino acids , while animals ( including humans ) must obtain some of the amino acids from the diet .", "The amino acids that an organism cannot synthesize on its own are referred to as essential amino acids .", "Key enzymes that synthesize certain amino acids are not present in animals — such as <unk> , which <unk> the first step in the synthesis of <unk> , <unk> , and <unk> from <unk> .", "If amino acids are present in the environment , microorganisms can conserve energy by taking up the amino acids from their surroundings and <unk> their <unk> pathways .", "In animals , amino acids are obtained through the consumption of foods containing protein .", "<unk> proteins are then broken down into amino acids through <unk> , which typically involves <unk> of the protein through exposure to acid and hydrolysis by enzymes called <unk> .", "Some ingested amino acids are used for protein <unk> , while others are converted to glucose through <unk> , or fed into the <unk> acid cycle .", "This use of protein as a fuel is particularly important under starvation conditions as it allows the body 's own proteins to be used to support life , particularly those found in muscle .", "<unk> acids are also an important dietary source of nitrogen .", "= = History and etymology = = \n \n Proteins were recognized as a distinct class of biological molecules in the eighteenth century by Antoine <unk> and others , distinguished by the molecules ' ability to <unk> or <unk> under treatments with heat or acid .", "Noted examples at the time included <unk> from egg whites , blood <unk> <unk> , <unk> , and wheat <unk> .", "Proteins were first described by the Dutch chemist <unk> Johannes Mulder and named by the Swedish chemist <unk> Jacob Berzelius in 1838 .", "Mulder carried out elemental analysis of common proteins and found that nearly all proteins had the same <unk> formula , <unk> .", "He came to the erroneous conclusion that they might be composed of a single type of ( very large ) molecule .", "The term \" protein \" to describe these molecules was proposed by Mulder 's associate Berzelius ; protein is derived from the Greek word <unk> ( <unk> ) , meaning \" primary \" , \" in the lead \" , or \" standing in front \" , + <unk> .", "Mulder went on to identify the products of protein degradation such as the amino acid <unk> for which he found a ( nearly correct ) molecular weight of 131 Da .", "Early nutritional scientists such as the German Carl von <unk> believed that protein was the most important nutrient for maintaining the structure of the body , because it was generally believed that \" flesh makes flesh . \"", "Karl Heinrich <unk> extended known protein forms with the identification of <unk> acid .", "At the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station a detailed review of the vegetable proteins was compiled by Thomas Burr Osborne .", "Working with Lafayette <unk> and applying <unk> 's law of the minimum in feeding laboratory rats , the <unk> essential amino acids were established .", "The work was continued and communicated by William <unk> Rose .", "The understanding of proteins as polypeptides came through the work of Franz <unk> and Hermann Emil Fischer .", "The central role of proteins as enzymes in living organisms was not fully appreciated until 1926 , when James B. Sumner showed that the enzyme <unk> was in fact a protein .", "The difficulty in purifying proteins in large quantities made them very difficult for early protein <unk> to study .", "Hence , early studies focused on proteins that could be purified in large quantities , e.g.", ", those of blood , egg white , various toxins , and digestive / metabolic enzymes obtained from <unk> .", "In the 1950s , the Armour Hot Dog Co. purified 1 kg of pure <unk> <unk> ribonuclease A and made it freely available to scientists ; this gesture helped ribonuclease A become a major target for biochemical study for the following decades .", "Linus <unk> is credited with the successful prediction of regular protein secondary structures based on hydrogen bonding , an idea first put forth by William <unk> in 1933 .", "Later work by Walter <unk> on <unk> , based partly on previous studies by Kaj <unk> @-@ Lang , contributed an understanding of protein folding and structure mediated by hydrophobic interactions .", "The first protein to be sequenced was insulin , by Frederick Sanger , in 1949 .", "Sanger correctly determined the amino acid sequence of insulin , thus conclusively demonstrating that proteins consisted of linear polymers of amino acids rather than branched chains , <unk> , or <unk> .", "He won the Nobel Prize for this achievement in 1958 .", "The first protein structures to be solved were <unk> and <unk> , by Max <unk> and Sir John <unk> <unk> , respectively , in 1958 .", "As of 2016 , the Protein Data Bank has over 115 @,@ 000 atomic @-@ resolution structures of proteins .", "In more recent times , <unk> @-@ electron microscopy of large <unk> assemblies and computational protein structure prediction of small protein domains are two methods approaching atomic resolution .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n \n = = = <unk> and projects = = = \n \n The Protein Naming <unk> \n Human Protein Atlas \n <unk> <unk> Protein database \n <unk> Protein Structure database \n Human Protein Reference Database \n Human <unk> \n <unk> <unk> Home ( Stanford University ) \n Comparative <unk> Database <unk> protein – chemical interactions , as well as gene / protein – disease relationships and chemical @-@ disease relationships .", "<unk> Harvester A Meta search engine ( 29 <unk> ) for gene and protein information .", "Protein <unk> in Europe ( see also <unk> , short articles and tutorials on interesting PDB structures ) \n Research <unk> for Structural <unk> ( see also <unk> of the Month , presenting short accounts on selected proteins from the PDB ) \n <unk> – Life in 3D : <unk> , <unk> 3D model with wiki <unk> for every known protein molecular structure .", "<unk> the Universal Protein <unk> \n <unk> – Exploring the universe of human proteins : human @-@ centric protein knowledge resource \n Multi @-@ <unk> <unk> <unk> Database : <unk> human and model organism protein / gene knowledge and expression data \n \n = = = <unk> and educational websites = = = \n \n \" An Introduction to Proteins \" from <unk> ( Huntington 's Disease <unk> Project for Education at Stanford ) \n Proteins : Biogenesis to <unk> – The Virtual Library of <unk> and Cell Biology \n Alphabet of Protein Structures" ]
[ "<unk> structures are usually deposited in the Protein Data Bank ( PDB ) , a freely available resource from which structural data about thousands of proteins can be obtained in the form of <unk> coordinates for each atom in the protein .", "As of 2016 , the Protein Data Bank has over 115 @,@ 000 atomic @-@ resolution structures of proteins ." ]
[ " = Protein = \n \n Proteins ( / <unk> / or / <unk> / ) are large biomolecules , or macromolecules , consisting of one or more long chains of amino acid residues .", "Proteins perform a vast array of functions within organisms , including <unk> metabolic reactions , DNA replication , responding to <unk> , and transporting molecules from one location to another .", "Proteins differ from one another primarily in their sequence of amino acids , which is dictated by the nucleotide sequence of their genes , and which usually results in protein folding into a specific three @-@ dimensional structure that determines its activity .", "A linear chain of amino acid residues is called a polypeptide .", "A protein contains at least one long polypeptide .", "Short polypeptides , containing less than 20 @-@ 30 residues , are rarely considered to be proteins and are commonly called peptides , or sometimes <unk> .", "The individual amino acid residues are bonded together by peptide bonds and adjacent amino acid residues .", "The sequence of amino acid residues in a protein is defined by the sequence of a gene , which is encoded in the genetic code .", "In general , the genetic code specifies 20 standard amino acids ; however , in certain organisms the genetic code can include <unk> and — in certain archaea — <unk> .", "Shortly after or even during synthesis , the residues in a protein are often chemically modified by post @-@ <unk> modification , which alters the physical and chemical properties , folding , stability , activity , and ultimately , the function of the proteins .", "Sometimes proteins have non @-@ peptide groups attached , which can be called prosthetic groups or <unk> .", "Proteins can also work together to achieve a particular function , and they often associate to form stable protein complexes .", "Once formed , proteins only exist for a certain period of time and are then degraded and recycled by the cell 's machinery through the process of protein turnover .", "A protein 's lifespan is measured in terms of its half @-@ life and covers a wide range .", "They can exist for minutes or years with an average lifespan of 1 – 2 days in mammalian cells .", "<unk> and or <unk> proteins are degraded more rapidly either due to being targeted for destruction or due to being unstable .", "Like other biological macromolecules such as <unk> and nucleic acids , proteins are essential parts of organisms and participate in virtually every process within cells .", "Many proteins are enzymes that <unk> biochemical reactions and are vital to metabolism .", "Proteins also have structural or mechanical functions , such as actin and <unk> in muscle and the proteins in the cytoskeleton , which form a system of scaffolding that maintains cell shape .", "Other proteins are important in cell signaling , immune responses , cell <unk> , and the cell cycle .", "In animals , proteins are needed in the diet to provide the essential amino acids that cannot be synthesized .", "<unk> breaks the proteins down for use in the metabolism .", "Proteins may be purified from other cellular components using a variety of techniques such as <unk> , precipitation , electrophoresis , and chromatography ; the advent of genetic engineering has made possible a number of methods to facilitate purification .", "Methods commonly used to study protein structure and function include <unk> , site @-@ directed <unk> , X @-@ ray crystallography , nuclear magnetic resonance and mass spectrometry .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n Most proteins consist of linear polymers built from series of up to 20 different L @-@ α @-@ amino acids .", "All <unk> amino acids possess common structural features , including an α @-@ carbon to which an amino group , a <unk> group , and a variable side chain are bonded .", "Only <unk> differs from this basic structure as it contains an unusual ring to the N @-@ end amine group , which forces the CO – <unk> <unk> <unk> into a fixed conformation .", "The side chains of the standard amino acids , detailed in the list of standard amino acids , have a great variety of chemical structures and properties ; it is the combined effect of all of the amino acid side chains in a protein that ultimately determines its three @-@ dimensional structure and its chemical reactivity .", "The amino acids in a polypeptide chain are linked by peptide bonds .", "Once linked in the protein chain , an individual amino acid is called a residue , and the linked series of carbon , nitrogen , and oxygen atoms are known as the main chain or protein backbone .", "The peptide bond has two resonance forms that contribute some double @-@ bond character and inhibit rotation around its axis , so that the alpha <unk> are roughly <unk> .", "The other two dihedral angles in the peptide bond determine the local shape assumed by the protein backbone .", "The end of the protein with a free <unk> group is known as the C @-@ terminus or <unk> terminus , whereas the end with a free amino group is known as the N @-@ terminus or amino terminus .", "The words protein , polypeptide , and peptide are a little ambiguous and can overlap in meaning .", "Protein is generally used to refer to the complete biological molecule in a stable conformation , whereas peptide is generally reserved for a short amino acid <unk> often lacking a stable three @-@ dimensional structure .", "However , the boundary between the two is not well defined and usually lies near 20 – 30 residues .", "<unk> can refer to any single linear chain of amino acids , usually regardless of length , but often implies an absence of a defined conformation .", "= = = <unk> in cells = = = \n \n It has been estimated that average @-@ sized bacteria contain about 2 million proteins per cell ( e.g.", "E. coli and <unk> <unk> ) .", "Smaller bacteria , such as <unk> or <unk> contain fewer molecules , namely on the order of 50 @,@ 000 to 1 million .", "By contrast , eukaryotic cells are larger and thus contain much more protein .", "For instance , yeast cells were estimated to contain about 50 million proteins and human cells on the order of 1 to 3 billion .", "Note that bacterial <unk> encode about 10 times fewer proteins than humans ( e.g.", "small bacteria ~ 1 @,@ 000 , E. coli : ~ 4 @,@ 000 , yeast : ~ 6 @,@ 000 , human : ~ 20 @,@ 000 ) .", "<unk> , the concentration of individual proteins ranges from a few molecules per cell to hundreds of thousands .", "In fact , about a third of all proteins is not produced in most cells or only induced under certain circumstances .", "For instance , of the 20 @,@ 000 or so proteins encoded by the human genome only 6 @,@ 000 are detected in <unk> cells .", "= = Synthesis = = \n \n \n = = = <unk> = = = \n \n Proteins are assembled from amino acids using information encoded in genes .", "Each protein has its own unique amino acid sequence that is specified by the nucleotide sequence of the gene encoding this protein .", "The genetic code is a set of three @-@ nucleotide sets called codons and each three @-@ nucleotide combination <unk> an amino acid , for example <unk> ( <unk> @-@ <unk> @-@ <unk> ) is the code for <unk> .", "Because DNA contains four <unk> , the total number of possible codons is 64 ; hence , there is some <unk> in the genetic code , with some amino acids specified by more than one codon .", "<unk> encoded in DNA are first transcribed into pre @-@ messenger RNA ( mRNA ) by proteins such as RNA polymerase .", "Most organisms then process the pre @-@ mRNA ( also known as a primary transcript ) using various forms of Post @-@ transcriptional modification to form the mature mRNA , which is then used as a template for protein synthesis by the ribosome .", "In prokaryotes the mRNA may either be used as soon as it is produced , or be bound by a ribosome after having moved away from the <unk> .", "In contrast , eukaryotes make mRNA in the cell nucleus and then <unk> it across the nuclear membrane into the cytoplasm , where protein synthesis then takes place .", "The rate of protein synthesis is higher in prokaryotes than eukaryotes and can reach up to 20 amino acids per second .", "The process of <unk> a protein from an mRNA template is known as translation .", "The mRNA is loaded onto the ribosome and is read three <unk> at a time by matching each codon to its base pairing <unk> located on a transfer RNA molecule , which carries the amino acid corresponding to the codon it recognizes .", "The enzyme <unk> tRNA <unk> \" charges \" the tRNA molecules with the correct amino acids .", "The growing polypeptide is often termed the nascent chain .", "Proteins are always <unk> from N @-@ terminus to C @-@ terminus .", "The size of a synthesized protein can be measured by the number of amino acids it contains and by its total molecular mass , which is normally reported in units of <unk> ( synonymous with atomic mass units ) , or the derivative unit <unk> ( kDa ) .", "<unk> proteins are on average <unk> amino acids long and 53 kDa in mass .", "The largest known proteins are the <unk> , a component of the muscle <unk> , with a molecular mass of almost 3 @,@ 000 kDa and a total length of almost 27 @,@ 000 amino acids .", "= = = Chemical synthesis = = = \n \n Short proteins can also be synthesized chemically by a family of methods known as peptide synthesis , which rely on organic synthesis techniques such as chemical <unk> to produce peptides in high yield .", "Chemical synthesis allows for the introduction of non @-@ natural amino acids into polypeptide chains , such as attachment of fluorescent probes to amino acid side chains .", "These methods are useful in laboratory <unk> and cell biology , though generally not for commercial applications .", "Chemical synthesis is inefficient for polypeptides longer than about 300 amino acids , and the synthesized proteins may not readily assume their native tertiary structure .", "Most chemical synthesis methods proceed from C @-@ terminus to N @-@ terminus , opposite the biological reaction .", "= = Structure = = \n \n Most proteins fold into unique 3 @-@ dimensional structures .", "The shape into which a protein naturally folds is known as its native conformation .", "Although many proteins can fold <unk> , simply through the chemical properties of their amino acids , others require the aid of molecular <unk> to fold into their native states .", "<unk> often refer to four distinct aspects of a protein 's structure : \n Primary structure : the amino acid sequence .", "A protein is a <unk> .", "Secondary structure : regularly repeating local structures stabilized by hydrogen bonds .", "The most common examples are the α @-@ helix , β @-@ sheet and turns .", "Because secondary structures are local , many regions of different secondary structure can be present in the same protein molecule .", "Tertiary structure : the overall shape of a single protein molecule ; the spatial relationship of the secondary structures to one another .", "Tertiary structure is generally stabilized by <unk> interactions , most commonly the formation of a hydrophobic core , but also through salt bridges , hydrogen bonds , <unk> bonds , and even <unk> modifications .", "The term \" tertiary structure \" is often used as synonymous with the term fold .", "The tertiary structure is what controls the basic function of the protein .", "<unk> structure : the structure formed by several protein molecules ( polypeptide chains ) , usually called protein subunits in this context , which function as a single protein complex .", "Proteins are not entirely rigid molecules .", "In addition to these levels of structure , proteins may shift between several related structures while they perform their functions .", "In the context of these functional <unk> , these tertiary or <unk> structures are usually referred to as \" conformations \" , and transitions between them are called conformational changes .", "Such changes are often induced by the binding of a substrate molecule to an enzyme 's active site , or the physical region of the protein that <unk> in chemical catalysis .", "In solution proteins also undergo variation in structure through thermal vibration and the collision with other molecules .", "Proteins can be informally divided into three main classes , which <unk> with typical tertiary structures : globular proteins , fibrous proteins , and membrane proteins .", "Almost all globular proteins are soluble and many are enzymes .", "<unk> proteins are often structural , such as <unk> , the major component of <unk> tissue , or keratin , the protein component of hair and nails .", "Membrane proteins often serve as receptors or provide channels for polar or charged molecules to pass through the cell membrane .", "A special case of <unk> hydrogen bonds within proteins , poorly shielded from water attack and hence promoting their own <unk> , are called <unk> .", "= = = Structure determination = = = \n \n <unk> the tertiary structure of a protein , or the <unk> structure of its complexes , can provide important clues about how the protein performs its function .", "Common experimental methods of structure determination include X @-@ ray crystallography and NMR spectroscopy , both of which can produce information at atomic resolution .", "However , NMR experiments are able to provide information from which a subset of distances between pairs of atoms can be estimated , and the final possible conformations for a protein are determined by solving a distance geometry problem .", "Dual <unk> <unk> is a <unk> analytical method for measuring the overall protein conformation and conformational changes due to interactions or other stimulus .", "<unk> <unk> is another laboratory technique for determining internal β @-@ sheet / α @-@ helical composition of proteins .", "<unk> microscopy is used to produce lower @-@ resolution structural information about very large protein complexes , including assembled viruses ; a variant known as electron crystallography can also produce high @-@ resolution information in some cases , especially for two @-@ dimensional crystals of membrane proteins .", "Many more gene sequences are known than protein structures .", "Further , the set of solved structures is biased toward proteins that can be easily subjected to the conditions required in X @-@ ray crystallography , one of the major structure determination methods .", "In particular , globular proteins are comparatively easy to <unk> in preparation for X @-@ ray crystallography .", "Membrane proteins , by contrast , are difficult to <unk> and are <unk> in the PDB .", "Structural genomics initiatives have attempted to remedy these deficiencies by systematically solving representative structures of major fold classes .", "Protein structure prediction methods attempt to provide a means of generating a plausible structure for proteins whose structures have not been experimentally determined .", "= = Cellular functions = = \n \n Proteins are the chief actors within the cell , said to be carrying out the duties specified by the information encoded in genes .", "With the exception of certain types of RNA , most other biological molecules are relatively inert elements upon which proteins act .", "Proteins make up half the dry weight of an <unk> coli cell , whereas other macromolecules such as DNA and RNA make up only 3 % and 20 % , respectively .", "The set of proteins expressed in a particular cell or cell type is known as its <unk> .", "The chief characteristic of proteins that also allows their diverse set of functions is their ability to bind other molecules specifically and tightly .", "The region of the protein responsible for binding another molecule is known as the binding site and is often a depression or \" pocket \" on the molecular surface .", "This binding ability is mediated by the tertiary structure of the protein , which defines the binding site pocket , and by the chemical properties of the surrounding amino acids ' side chains .", "Protein binding can be extraordinarily tight and specific ; for example , the ribonuclease inhibitor protein binds to human <unk> with a sub @-@ <unk> <unk> constant ( < 10 − 15 M ) but does not bind at all to its amphibian <unk> <unk> ( > 1 M ) .", "<unk> minor chemical changes such as the addition of a single methyl group to a binding partner can sometimes <unk> to nearly eliminate binding ; for example , the <unk> tRNA <unk> specific to the amino acid <unk> <unk> against the very similar side chain of the amino acid <unk> .", "Proteins can bind to other proteins as well as to small @-@ molecule substrates .", "When proteins bind specifically to other copies of the same molecule , they can <unk> to form fibrils ; this process occurs often in structural proteins that consist of globular monomers that self @-@ associate to form rigid fibers .", "Protein – protein interactions also regulate enzymatic activity , control progression through the cell cycle , and allow the assembly of large protein complexes that carry out many closely related reactions with a common biological function .", "Proteins can also bind to , or even be integrated into , cell membranes .", "The ability of binding partners to induce conformational changes in proteins allows the construction of enormously complex signaling networks .", "<unk> , as interactions between proteins are <unk> , and depend heavily on the availability of different groups of partner proteins to form <unk> that are capable to carry out discrete sets of function , study of the interactions between specific proteins is a key to understand important aspects of cellular function , and ultimately the properties that distinguish particular cell types .", "= = = Enzymes = = = \n \n The best @-@ known role of proteins in the cell is as enzymes , which <unk> chemical reactions .", "Enzymes are usually highly specific and accelerate only one or a few chemical reactions .", "Enzymes carry out most of the reactions involved in metabolism , as well as manipulating DNA in processes such as DNA replication , DNA repair , and transcription .", "Some enzymes act on other proteins to add or remove chemical groups in a process known as <unk> modification .", "About 4 @,@ 000 reactions are known to be <unk> by enzymes .", "The rate acceleration conferred by enzymatic catalysis is often enormous — as much as <unk> @-@ fold increase in rate over the <unk> reaction in the case of <unk> <unk> ( 78 million years without the enzyme , 18 <unk> with the enzyme ) .", "The molecules bound and acted upon by enzymes are called substrates .", "Although enzymes can consist of hundreds of amino acids , it is usually only a small fraction of the residues that come in contact with the substrate , and an even smaller fraction — three to four residues on average — that are directly involved in catalysis .", "The region of the enzyme that binds the substrate and contains the catalytic residues is known as the active site .", "<unk> proteins are members of a class of proteins that <unk> the <unk> of a compound synthesized by other enzymes .", "= = = Cell signaling and ligand binding = = = \n \n Many proteins are involved in the process of cell signaling and signal transduction .", "Some proteins , such as insulin , are extracellular proteins that transmit a signal from the cell in which they were synthesized to other cells in distant tissues .", "Others are membrane proteins that act as receptors whose main function is to bind a signaling molecule and induce a biochemical response in the cell .", "Many receptors have a binding site exposed on the cell surface and an <unk> domain within the cell , which may have enzymatic activity or may undergo a conformational change detected by other proteins within the cell .", "Antibodies are protein components of an adaptive immune system whose main function is to bind <unk> , or foreign substances in the body , and target them for destruction .", "Antibodies can be <unk> into the extracellular environment or anchored in the membranes of specialized B cells known as plasma cells .", "Whereas enzymes are limited in their binding affinity for their substrates by the necessity of conducting their reaction , antibodies have no such constraints .", "An antibody 's binding affinity to its target is extraordinarily high .", "Many ligand transport proteins bind particular small biomolecules and transport them to other locations in the body of a multicellular organism .", "These proteins must have a high binding affinity when their ligand is present in high concentrations , but must also release the ligand when it is present at low concentrations in the target tissues .", "The canonical example of a ligand @-@ binding protein is <unk> , which transports oxygen from the lungs to other organs and tissues in all vertebrates and has close <unk> in every biological kingdom .", "<unk> are sugar @-@ binding proteins which are highly specific for their sugar <unk> .", "<unk> typically play a role in biological recognition phenomena involving cells and proteins .", "<unk> and hormones are highly specific binding proteins .", "<unk> proteins can also serve as ligand transport proteins that alter the <unk> of the cell membrane to small molecules and ions .", "The membrane alone has a hydrophobic core through which polar or charged molecules cannot diffuse .", "Membrane proteins contain internal channels that allow such molecules to enter and exit the cell .", "Many ion channel proteins are specialized to select for only a particular ion ; for example , potassium and sodium channels often discriminate for only one of the two ions .", "= = = Structural proteins = = = \n \n Structural proteins confer <unk> and <unk> to otherwise @-@ fluid biological components .", "Most structural proteins are fibrous proteins ; for example , <unk> and <unk> are critical components of <unk> tissue such as cartilage , and keratin is found in hard or <unk> structures such as hair , nails , feathers , hooves , and some animal shells .", "Some globular proteins can also play structural functions , for example , actin and <unk> are globular and soluble as monomers , but <unk> to form long , stiff fibers that make up the cytoskeleton , which allows the cell to maintain its shape and size .", "Other proteins that serve structural functions are motor proteins such as <unk> , <unk> , and <unk> , which are capable of generating mechanical forces .", "These proteins are crucial for cellular <unk> of single <unk> organisms and the sperm of many multicellular organisms which reproduce sexually .", "They also generate the forces exerted by contracting muscles and play essential roles in intracellular transport .", "= = Methods of study = = \n \n The activities and structures of proteins may be examined in vitro , in vivo , and in silico .", "In vitro studies of purified proteins in controlled environments are useful for learning how a protein carries out its function : for example , enzyme <unk> studies explore the chemical mechanism of an enzyme 's catalytic activity and its relative affinity for various possible substrate molecules .", "By contrast , in vivo experiments can provide information about the physiological role of a protein in the context of a cell or even a whole organism .", "In silico studies use computational methods to study proteins .", "= = = Protein purification = = = \n \n To perform in vitro analysis , a protein must be purified away from other cellular components .", "This process usually begins with cell <unk> , in which a cell 's membrane is disrupted and its internal contents released into a solution known as a crude lysate .", "The resulting mixture can be purified using <unk> , which <unk> the various cellular components into fractions containing soluble proteins ; membrane <unk> and proteins ; cellular organelles , and nucleic acids .", "Precipitation by a method known as <unk> out can concentrate the proteins from this lysate .", "Various types of chromatography are then used to isolate the protein or proteins of interest based on properties such as molecular weight , net charge and binding affinity .", "The level of purification can be monitored using various types of gel electrophoresis if the desired protein 's molecular weight and <unk> point are known , by spectroscopy if the protein has distinguishable spectroscopic features , or by enzyme assays if the protein has enzymatic activity .", "Additionally , proteins can be isolated according their charge using <unk> .", "For natural proteins , a series of purification steps may be necessary to obtain protein sufficiently pure for laboratory applications .", "To <unk> this process , genetic engineering is often used to add chemical features to proteins that make them easier to <unk> without affecting their structure or activity .", "Here , a \" tag \" consisting of a specific amino acid sequence , often a series of <unk> residues ( a \" His @-@ tag \" ) , is attached to one terminus of the protein .", "As a result , when the lysate is passed over a chromatography column containing nickel , the <unk> residues <unk> the nickel and attach to the column while the <unk> components of the lysate pass unimpeded .", "A number of different <unk> have been developed to help researchers <unk> specific proteins from complex mixtures .", "= = = Cellular localization = = = \n \n The study of proteins in vivo is often concerned with the synthesis and localization of the protein within the cell .", "Although many intracellular proteins are synthesized in the cytoplasm and membrane @-@ bound or <unk> proteins in the <unk> <unk> , the specifics of how proteins are targeted to specific organelles or cellular structures is often unclear .", "A useful technique for assessing cellular localization uses genetic engineering to express in a cell a fusion protein or <unk> consisting of the natural protein of interest linked to a \" reporter \" such as green fluorescent protein ( <unk> ) .", "The fused protein 's position within the cell can be cleanly and efficiently visualized using microscopy , as shown in the figure opposite .", "Other methods for <unk> the cellular location of proteins requires the use of known <unk> markers for regions such as the ER , the <unk> , <unk> or <unk> , mitochondria , <unk> , plasma membrane , etc .", "With the use of <unk> <unk> versions of these markers or of antibodies to known markers , it becomes much simpler to identify the localization of a protein of interest .", "For example , indirect <unk> will allow for fluorescence <unk> and demonstration of location .", "<unk> <unk> are used to label cellular compartments for a similar purpose .", "Other possibilities exist , as well .", "For example , <unk> usually utilizes an antibody to one or more proteins of interest that are conjugated to enzymes yielding either <unk> or <unk> signals that can be compared between samples , allowing for localization information .", "Another applicable technique is <unk> in <unk> ( or other material ) <unk> using <unk> <unk> .", "While this technique does not prove <unk> of a compartment of known density and the protein of interest , it does increase the likelihood , and is more amenable to large @-@ scale studies .", "Finally , the gold @-@ standard method of cellular localization is <unk> microscopy .", "This technique also uses an antibody to the protein of interest , along with classical electron microscopy techniques .", "The sample is prepared for normal electron microscopic examination , and then treated with an antibody to the protein of interest that is conjugated to an extremely electro @-@ dense material , usually gold .", "This allows for the localization of both <unk> details as well as the protein of interest .", "Through another genetic engineering application known as site @-@ directed <unk> , researchers can alter the protein sequence and hence its structure , cellular localization , and <unk> to regulation .", "This technique even allows the incorporation of unnatural amino acids into proteins , using modified <unk> , and may allow the rational design of new proteins with novel properties .", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n The total complement of proteins present at a time in a cell or cell type is known as its <unk> , and the study of such large @-@ scale data sets defines the field of proteomics , named by analogy to the related field of genomics .", "Key experimental techniques in proteomics include 2D electrophoresis , which allows the separation of a large number of proteins , mass spectrometry , which allows rapid high @-@ <unk> identification of proteins and sequencing of peptides ( most often after in @-@ gel <unk> ) , protein <unk> , which allow the detection of the relative levels of a large number of proteins present in a cell , and two @-@ hybrid screening , which allows the systematic exploration of protein – protein interactions .", "The total complement of biologically possible such interactions is known as the <unk> .", "A systematic attempt to determine the structures of proteins representing every possible fold is known as structural genomics .", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n A vast array of computational methods have been developed to analyze the structure , function , and evolution of proteins .", "The development of such tools has been driven by the large amount of <unk> and <unk> data available for a variety of organisms , including the human genome .", "It is simply impossible to study all proteins experimentally , hence only a few are subjected to laboratory experiments while computational tools are used to <unk> to similar proteins .", "Such <unk> proteins can be efficiently identified in distantly related organisms by sequence alignment .", "<unk> and gene sequences can be searched by a variety of tools for certain properties .", "<unk> <unk> tools can find restriction enzyme sites , open reading frames in nucleotide sequences , and predict secondary structures .", "<unk> trees can be constructed and evolutionary hypotheses developed using special software like <unk> regarding the ancestry of modern organisms and the genes they express .", "The field of <unk> is now indispensable for the analysis of genes and proteins .", "= = = = Structure prediction and simulation = = = = \n \n <unk> to the field of structural genomics , protein structure prediction seeks to develop efficient ways to provide plausible models for proteins whose structures have not yet been determined experimentally .", "The most successful type of structure prediction , known as <unk> modeling , relies on the existence of a \" template \" structure with sequence similarity to the protein being modeled ; structural genomics ' goal is to provide sufficient representation in solved structures to model most of those that remain .", "Although producing accurate models remains a challenge when only distantly related template structures are available , it has been suggested that sequence alignment is the bottleneck in this process , as quite accurate models can be produced if a \" perfect \" sequence alignment is known .", "Many structure prediction methods have served to inform the emerging field of protein engineering , in which novel protein folds have already been designed .", "A more complex computational problem is the prediction of <unk> interactions , such as in molecular <unk> and protein – protein interaction prediction .", "The processes of protein folding and binding can be simulated using such technique as molecular mechanics , in particular , molecular dynamics and Monte Carlo , which increasingly take advantage of parallel and distributed computing ( <unk> <unk> home project ; molecular modeling on GPU ) .", "The folding of small α @-@ helical protein domains such as the <unk> headpiece and the HIV accessory protein have been successfully simulated in silico , and hybrid methods that combine standard molecular dynamics with quantum mechanics calculations have allowed exploration of the electronic states of <unk> .", "= = = = Protein disorder and <unk> prediction = = = = \n \n Many proteins ( in <unk> ~ 33 % ) contain large <unk> but biologically functional segments and can be classified as intrinsically disordered proteins .", "<unk> and <unk> protein disorder is , therefore , an important part of protein structure characterisation .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n Most microorganisms and plants can <unk> all 20 standard amino acids , while animals ( including humans ) must obtain some of the amino acids from the diet .", "The amino acids that an organism cannot synthesize on its own are referred to as essential amino acids .", "Key enzymes that synthesize certain amino acids are not present in animals — such as <unk> , which <unk> the first step in the synthesis of <unk> , <unk> , and <unk> from <unk> .", "If amino acids are present in the environment , microorganisms can conserve energy by taking up the amino acids from their surroundings and <unk> their <unk> pathways .", "In animals , amino acids are obtained through the consumption of foods containing protein .", "<unk> proteins are then broken down into amino acids through <unk> , which typically involves <unk> of the protein through exposure to acid and hydrolysis by enzymes called <unk> .", "Some ingested amino acids are used for protein <unk> , while others are converted to glucose through <unk> , or fed into the <unk> acid cycle .", "This use of protein as a fuel is particularly important under starvation conditions as it allows the body 's own proteins to be used to support life , particularly those found in muscle .", "<unk> acids are also an important dietary source of nitrogen .", "= = History and etymology = = \n \n Proteins were recognized as a distinct class of biological molecules in the eighteenth century by Antoine <unk> and others , distinguished by the molecules ' ability to <unk> or <unk> under treatments with heat or acid .", "Noted examples at the time included <unk> from egg whites , blood <unk> <unk> , <unk> , and wheat <unk> .", "Proteins were first described by the Dutch chemist <unk> Johannes Mulder and named by the Swedish chemist <unk> Jacob Berzelius in 1838 .", "Mulder carried out elemental analysis of common proteins and found that nearly all proteins had the same <unk> formula , <unk> .", "He came to the erroneous conclusion that they might be composed of a single type of ( very large ) molecule .", "The term \" protein \" to describe these molecules was proposed by Mulder 's associate Berzelius ; protein is derived from the Greek word <unk> ( <unk> ) , meaning \" primary \" , \" in the lead \" , or \" standing in front \" , + <unk> .", "Mulder went on to identify the products of protein degradation such as the amino acid <unk> for which he found a ( nearly correct ) molecular weight of 131 Da .", "Early nutritional scientists such as the German Carl von <unk> believed that protein was the most important nutrient for maintaining the structure of the body , because it was generally believed that \" flesh makes flesh . \"", "Karl Heinrich <unk> extended known protein forms with the identification of <unk> acid .", "At the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station a detailed review of the vegetable proteins was compiled by Thomas Burr Osborne .", "Working with Lafayette <unk> and applying <unk> 's law of the minimum in feeding laboratory rats , the <unk> essential amino acids were established .", "The work was continued and communicated by William <unk> Rose .", "The understanding of proteins as polypeptides came through the work of Franz <unk> and Hermann Emil Fischer .", "The central role of proteins as enzymes in living organisms was not fully appreciated until 1926 , when James B. Sumner showed that the enzyme <unk> was in fact a protein .", "The difficulty in purifying proteins in large quantities made them very difficult for early protein <unk> to study .", "Hence , early studies focused on proteins that could be purified in large quantities , e.g.", ", those of blood , egg white , various toxins , and digestive / metabolic enzymes obtained from <unk> .", "In the 1950s , the Armour Hot Dog Co. purified 1 kg of pure <unk> <unk> ribonuclease A and made it freely available to scientists ; this gesture helped ribonuclease A become a major target for biochemical study for the following decades .", "Linus <unk> is credited with the successful prediction of regular protein secondary structures based on hydrogen bonding , an idea first put forth by William <unk> in 1933 .", "Later work by Walter <unk> on <unk> , based partly on previous studies by Kaj <unk> @-@ Lang , contributed an understanding of protein folding and structure mediated by hydrophobic interactions .", "The first protein to be sequenced was insulin , by Frederick Sanger , in 1949 .", "Sanger correctly determined the amino acid sequence of insulin , thus conclusively demonstrating that proteins consisted of linear polymers of amino acids rather than branched chains , <unk> , or <unk> .", "He won the Nobel Prize for this achievement in 1958 .", "The first protein structures to be solved were <unk> and <unk> , by Max <unk> and Sir John <unk> <unk> , respectively , in 1958 .", "In more recent times , <unk> @-@ electron microscopy of large <unk> assemblies and computational protein structure prediction of small protein domains are two methods approaching atomic resolution .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n \n = = = <unk> and projects = = = \n \n The Protein Naming <unk> \n Human Protein Atlas \n <unk> <unk> Protein database \n <unk> Protein Structure database \n Human Protein Reference Database \n Human <unk> \n <unk> <unk> Home ( Stanford University ) \n Comparative <unk> Database <unk> protein – chemical interactions , as well as gene / protein – disease relationships and chemical @-@ disease relationships .", "<unk> Harvester A Meta search engine ( 29 <unk> ) for gene and protein information .", "Protein <unk> in Europe ( see also <unk> , short articles and tutorials on interesting PDB structures ) \n Research <unk> for Structural <unk> ( see also <unk> of the Month , presenting short accounts on selected proteins from the PDB ) \n <unk> – Life in 3D : <unk> , <unk> 3D model with wiki <unk> for every known protein molecular structure .", "<unk> the Universal Protein <unk> \n <unk> – Exploring the universe of human proteins : human @-@ centric protein knowledge resource \n Multi @-@ <unk> <unk> <unk> Database : <unk> human and model organism protein / gene knowledge and expression data \n \n = = = <unk> and educational websites = = = \n \n \" An Introduction to Proteins \" from <unk> ( Huntington 's Disease <unk> Project for Education at Stanford ) \n Proteins : Biogenesis to <unk> – The Virtual Library of <unk> and Cell Biology \n Alphabet of Protein Structures" ]
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[ " = Harold Innis = \n \n Harold Adams Innis ( / <unk> / ; November 5 , 1894 – November 8 , 1952 ) was a Canadian professor of political economy at the University of Toronto and the author of seminal works on media , communication theory , and Canadian economic history .", "Despite his dense and difficult prose , Innis was one of Canada 's most original thinkers .", "He helped develop the staples thesis , which holds that Canada 's culture , political history , and economy have been decisively influenced by the exploitation and export of a series of \" staples \" such as fur , fishing , lumber , wheat , mined metals , and coal .", "The staple thesis dominated economic history in Canada 1930s @-@ 1960s , and is still used by some .", "Innis 's writings on communication explore the role of media in shaping the culture and development of civilizations .", "He argued , for example , that a balance between oral and written forms of communication contributed to the flourishing of Greek civilization in the 5th century BC .", "He warned , however , that Western civilization is now <unk> by powerful , advertising @-@ driven media obsessed by \" present @-@ mindedness \" and the \" continuous , systematic , ruthless destruction of elements of permanence essential to cultural activity \" .", "His intellectual bond with Eric A. Havelock formed the foundations of the “ Toronto School of Communication ” which provided a source of inspiration for future members of the school : Marshall McLuhan and Edmund Snow Carpenter .", "Innis laid the basis for scholarship that looked at the social sciences from a distinctly Canadian point of view .", "As the head of the University of Toronto 's political economy department , he worked to build up a cadre of Canadian scholars so that universities would not continue to rely as heavily on British or American @-@ trained professors unfamiliar with Canada 's history and culture .", "He was successful in establishing sources of financing for Canadian scholarly research .", "As the Cold War grew <unk> after 1947 , Innis grew increasingly hostile to the United States .", "He warned repeatedly that Canada was becoming a <unk> colony to its much more powerful southern neighbor . \"", "We are indeed fighting for our lives , \" he warned , pointing especially to the \" <unk> influence of American advertising .... We can only survive by taking persistent action at strategic points against American imperialism in all its attractive <unk> . \"", "His anti @-@ Americanism influenced some younger scholars , including Donald Creighton .", "Innis also tried to defend universities from political and economic pressures .", "He believed that independent universities , as centres of critical thought , were essential to the survival of Western civilization .", "His intellectual disciple and university colleague , Marshall McLuhan , lamented Innis 's premature death as a disastrous loss for human understanding .", "McLuhan wrote : \" I am pleased to think of my own book The <unk> Galaxy as a footnote to the observations of Innis on the subject of the psychic and social consequences , first of writing then of printing . \"", "= = Rural roots = = \n \n \n = = = Early life = = = \n \n Harold Adams Innis was born in 1894 on a small livestock and dairy farm near the community of Otterville in southwestern Ontario 's Oxford County .", "As a boy he loved the rhythms and routines of farm life and he never <unk> his rural origins .", "His mother , Mary Adams Innis , had named him ' Herald ' , hoping he would become a minister in the strict evangelical Baptist faith that she and her husband William shared .", "At the time , the Baptist Church was an important part of life in rural areas .", "It gave isolated families a sense of community and embodied the values of <unk> and independence .", "Its far @-@ flung congregations were not ruled by a centralized , bureaucratic authority .", "Innis became an agnostic in later life , but never lost his interest in religion .", "According to his friend and biographer Donald Creighton , Innis 's character was moulded by the Church : \n The strict sense of values and the feeling of devotion to a cause , which became so characteristic of him in later life , were derived , in part at least , from the instruction imparted so <unk> and <unk> inside the severely unadorned walls of the Baptist Church at Otterville .", "Innis attended the one @-@ room schoolhouse in Otterville and the community 's high school .", "He travelled 20 miles ( 32 km ) by train to Woodstock , Ontario , to complete his secondary education at a Baptist @-@ run college .", "He intended to become a public @-@ school teacher and passed the entrance examinations for teacher training , but decided to take a year off to earn the money he would need to support himself at an Ontario teachers ' college .", "At age 18 , therefore , he returned to the one @-@ room schoolhouse at Otterville to teach for one term until the local school board could recruit a fully qualified teacher .", "The experience made him realize that the life of a teacher in a small , rural school was not for him .", "= = = University studies = = = \n \n In October 1913 , Innis started classes at McMaster University ( then in Toronto ) .", "McMaster was a natural choice for him because it was a Baptist university and many students who attended Woodstock College went there .", "McMaster 's liberal arts professors encouraged critical thinking and debate .", "Innis was especially influenced by James Ten <unk> , the university 's one @-@ man philosophy department .", "Ten <unk> posed an essay question that Innis pondered for the rest of his life : \" Why do we attend to the things to which we attend ? \"", "Before his final undergraduate year at McMaster , Innis spent a summer teaching at the Northern Star School in the frontier farming community of <unk> near <unk> , Alberta .", "The experience gave him a sense of the <unk> of Canada .", "He also learned about Western grievances over high interest rates and steep transportation costs .", "In his final undergraduate year , Innis focused on history and economics .", "He kept in mind a remark made by history lecturer <unk> Wallace that the economic interpretation of history was not the only possible one , but that it went the deepest .", "= = = First World War service = = = \n \n After graduating from McMaster , Innis felt that his Christian principles compelled him to enlist in the Canadian Expeditionary Force .", "He was sent to France in the fall of 1916 to fight in the First World War .", "<unk> warfare with its \" mud and lice and rats \" had a devastating effect on him .", "Innis 's role as an artillery <unk> gave him firsthand experience of life ( and death ) on the front lines as he participated in the successful Canadian attack on <unk> Ridge .", "<unk> , or <unk> , watched where each artillery shell landed , then sent back aiming corrections so that the next shells could hit their targets more accurately .", "On July 7 , 1917 , Innis received a serious shrapnel wound in his right thigh that required eight months of hospital treatment in England .", "Innis 's war was over .", "His biographer , John Watson , notes the physical wound took seven years to heal , but the psychological damage lasted a lifetime .", "Innis suffered recurring bouts of depression and nervous exhaustion because of his military service .", "Watson also notes that the Great War influenced Innis 's intellectual outlook .", "It strengthened his Canadian nationalism ; sharpened his opinion of what he thought were the destructive effects of technology , including the communications media that were used so effectively to \" sell \" the war ; and led him , for the first time , to doubt his Baptist faith .", "= = <unk> studies = = \n \n \n = = = McMaster and Chicago = = = \n \n Harold Innis completed a Master of Arts at McMaster , graduating in April 1918 .", "His thesis , called The <unk> Soldier , \" was a detailed description of the public policy measures that were necessary , not only to provide a supportive milieu to help veterans get over the effects of the war , but also to move on with national reconstruction \" .", "Innis did his <unk> work at the University of Chicago and was awarded his PhD in August 1920 .", "His two years at Chicago had a profound influence on his later work .", "His interest in economics deepened and he decided to become a professional economist .", "The economics faculty at Chicago questioned abstract and <unk> neoclassical theories , then in vogue , arguing that general rules for economic policy should be derived from specific case studies .", "Innis was influenced by the university 's two eminent communications scholars , George Herbert Mead and Robert E. Park .", "Although he did not attend any of these famous professors ' classes , Innis did absorb their idea that communication involved much more than the transmission of information .", "James W. Carey writes that Mead and Park \" characterized communication as the entire process whereby a culture is brought into existence , maintained in time , and <unk> into institutions \" .", "While at Chicago , Innis was exposed to the ideas of <unk> Veblen , the <unk> thinker who drew on his deep knowledge of philosophy and economics to write scathing critiques of contemporary thought and culture .", "Veblen had left Chicago years before , but his ideas were still strongly felt there .", "Years later , in an essay on Veblen , Innis praised him for <unk> war against \" standardized static economics \" .", "Innis got his first taste of university teaching at Chicago , where he delivered several introductory economics courses .", "One of his students was Mary <unk> , the woman he would marry in May 1921 when he was 26 and she 22 .", "Together they had four children , Donald ( 1924 ) , Mary ( 1927 ) , Hugh ( 1930 ) and Ann ( 1933 ) .", "Mary <unk> Innis was herself a notable economist and writer .", "Her book , An Economic History of Canada , was published in 1935 .", "Her novel , Stand on a Rainbow appeared in 1943 .", "Her other books include Mrs. <unk> 's <unk> ( 1965 ) , The <unk> Spirit : Canadian Women and Their Times ( 1966 ) and <unk> the Years ( 1949 ) , a history of the Young Women 's Christian Association .", "She also edited Harold Innis 's posthumous Essays in Canadian Economic History ( 1956 ) and a 1972 reissue of his Empire and Communications .", "= = = History of the CPR = = = \n \n Harold Innis wrote his PhD thesis on the history of the Canadian Pacific Railway ( CPR ) .", "The completion of Canada 's first <unk> railway in 1885 had been a defining moment in Canadian history .", "Innis 's thesis , eventually published as a book in 1923 , can be seen as an early attempt to document the railway 's significance from an economic historian 's point of view .", "It uses <unk> statistics to <unk> its arguments .", "Innis maintains that the difficult and expensive construction project was sustained by fears of American <unk> of the Canadian West .", "Innis argues that \" the history of the Canadian Pacific Railroad is primarily the history of the spread of Western civilization over the northern half of the North American continent \" .", "As Robert Babe notes , the railway brought <unk> , transporting coal and building supplies to manufacturing sites .", "It was also a kind of communications medium that contributed to the spread of European civilization .", "Babe writes that , for Innis , the CPR 's equipment \" comprised a massive , energy @-@ consuming , fast @-@ moving , powerful , capital @-@ intensive ' sign ' dropped into the very midst of indigenous peoples , whose entire way of life was disrupted , and eventually shattered as a result .", "Communications scholar Arthur <unk> argues that Innis 's study of the Canadian Pacific Railway was only the first in which he attempted to demonstrate that \" technology is not something external to Canadian being ; but on the contrary , is the necessary condition and lasting consequence of Canadian existence \" .", "It also reflected Innis 's lifelong interest in the exercise of economic and political power .", "His CPR history ends , for example , with a recounting of Western grievances against economic policies , such as high freight rates and the steep import tariffs designed to protect fledgling Canadian manufacturers .", "<unk> complained that this National Policy <unk> money from Prairie farmers into the pockets of the Eastern business establishment . \"", "Western Canada \" , Innis wrote , \" has paid for the development of Canadian nationality , and it would appear that it must continue to pay .", "The <unk> of Eastern Canada shows little sign of abatement . \"", "= = Staples thesis = = \n \n Harold Innis is considered the leading founder of a Canadian school of economic thought known as the staples theory .", "It holds that Canada 's culture , political history and economy have been decisively shaped by the exploitation and export of a series of \" staples \" such as fur , fish , wood , wheat , mined metals and fossil fuels .", "Innis theorized that this reliance on exporting natural resources made Canada dependent on more <unk> advanced countries and resulted in periodic disruptions to economic life as the international demand for staples rose and fell ; as the staple itself became increasingly scarce ; and , as technological change resulted in shifts from one staple to others .", "Innis pointed out , for example , that as furs became scarce and trade in that staple declined , it became necessary to develop and export other staples such as wheat , <unk> and especially lumber .", "The export of these new staples was made possible through improved transportation networks that included first canals , and later , railways .", "= = = \" Dirt \" research = = = \n \n In 1920 , Innis joined the department of political economy at the University of Toronto .", "He was assigned to teach courses in commerce , economic history and economic theory .", "He decided to focus his scholarly research on Canadian economic history , a hugely neglected subject , and he settled on the fur trade as his first area of study .", "<unk> had brought French and English traders to Canada , motivating them to travel west along the continent 's <unk> lake and river systems to the Pacific coast .", "Innis realized that he would not only need to search out archival documents to understand the history of the fur trade , but would also have to travel the country himself gathering masses of firsthand information and accumulating what he called \" dirt \" experience .", "Thus , Innis travelled extensively beginning in the summer of 1924 when he and a friend <unk> an 18 @-@ foot ( 5 @.", "@ 5 m ) canvas @-@ covered <unk> hundreds of miles down the Peace River to Lake <unk> ; then down the Slave River to Great Slave Lake .", "They completed their journey down the Mackenzie , Canada 's longest river , to the Arctic Ocean on a small Hudson 's Bay Company <unk> .", "During his travels , Innis supplemented his fur research by gathering information on other staple products such as lumber , pulp and paper , minerals , grain and fish .", "He travelled so extensively that by the early 1940s , he had visited every part of Canada except for the Western Arctic and the east side of Hudson Bay .", "Everywhere Innis went his methods were the same : he interviewed people connected with the production of staple products and listened to their stories .", "= = = Fur trade in Canada = = = \n \n Harold Innis 's interest in the relationship between empires and colonies was developed in his classic study , The Fur Trade in Canada : An Introduction to Canadian Economic History ( 1930 ) .", "The book chronicles the trade in beaver fur from the early 16th century to the 1920s .", "Instead of focusing on the \" heroic \" European adventurers who explored the Canadian wilderness as conventional histories had done , Innis documents how the interplay of geography , technology and economic forces shaped both the fur trade and Canada 's political and economic destiny .", "He concludes that the fur trade largely determined Canada 's boundaries adding that the country \" emerged not in spite of geography but because of it \" .", "The Fur Trade in Canada also describes the cultural interactions among three groups of people : the Europeans in fashionable metropolitan centres who regarded beaver hats as luxury items ; the European colonial settlers who saw beaver fur as a staple that could be exported to pay for essential manufactured goods from the home country , and First Nations peoples who traded furs for industrial goods such as metal pots , knives , guns and liquor .", "Innis describes the central role First Nations peoples played in the development of the fur trade .", "Without their skilled hunting techniques , knowledge of the territory and advanced tools such as <unk> , <unk> and birch @-@ bark canoes , the fur trade would not have existed .", "However , dependence on European technologies disrupted First Nations societies . \"", "The new technology with its radical innovations \" , Innis writes , \" brought about such a rapid shift in the prevailing Indian culture as to lead to wholesale destruction of the peoples concerned by warfare and disease . \"", "Historian Carl Berger argues that by placing First Nations culture at the centre of his analysis of the fur trade , Innis \" was the first to explain adequately the disintegration of native society under the thrust of European capitalism . \"", "Unlike many historians who see Canadian history as beginning with the arrival of Europeans , Innis emphasizes the cultural and economic contributions of First Nations peoples . \"", "We have not yet realized , \" he writes , \" that the Indian and his culture was fundamental to the growth of Canadian institutions . \"", "The Fur Trade in Canada concludes by arguing that Canadian economic history can best be understood by examining how one staple product gave way to another — furs to timber , for example , and the later importance of wheat and minerals .", "<unk> on staples made Canada economically dependent on more <unk> advanced countries and the \" cyclonic \" shifts from one staple to another caused frequent disruptions in the country 's economic life .", "= = = Cod fishery = = = \n \n After the publication of his book on the fur trade , Innis turned to a study of an earlier staple — the <unk> fished for centuries off the eastern coasts of North America , especially the Grand Banks of Newfoundland .", "The result was The Cod Fisheries : The History of an International Economy published in 1940 , 10 years after the fur trade study .", "Innis tells the detailed history of competing empires in the exploitation of a <unk> natural resource — a history that ranges over 500 years .", "While his study of the fur trade focused on the continental interior with its <unk> rivers and lakes , The Cod Fisheries looks outward at global trade and empire , showing the far @-@ reaching effects of one staple product both on imperial centres and on marginal colonies such as Newfoundland , Nova Scotia and New England .", "= = Communications theories = = \n \n Harold Innis 's study of the effects of interconnected lakes and rivers on Canadian development and European empire sparked his interest in the complex economic and cultural relationships between transportation systems and communications .", "During the 1940s , Innis also began studying pulp and paper , an industry of central importance to the Canadian economy .", "This research provided an additional crossover point from his work on staple products to his communications studies .", "Biographer Paul <unk> writes that Innis \" followed pulp and paper through its subsequent stages : newspapers and journalism , books and advertising .", "In other words , from looking at a natural resource @-@ based industry he turned his attention to a cultural industry in which information , and ultimately knowledge , was a commodity that circulated , had value , and empowered those who controlled it . \"", "One of Innis 's primary contributions to communications studies was to apply the dimensions of time and space to various media .", "He divided media into time @-@ binding and space @-@ binding types .", "Time @-@ binding media are durable .", "They include clay or stone tablets .", "Space @-@ binding media are more <unk> .", "They include modern media such as radio , television , and mass circulation newspapers .", "Innis examined the rise and fall of ancient empires as a way of tracing the effects of communications media .", "He looked at media that led to the growth of an empire ; those that sustained it during its periods of success , and then , the communications changes that <unk> an empire 's collapse .", "He tried to show that media ' biases ' toward time or space affected the complex interrelationships needed to sustain an empire .", "These interrelationships included the partnership between the knowledge ( and ideas ) necessary to create and maintain an empire , and the power ( or force ) required to expand and defend it .", "For Innis , the interplay between knowledge and power was always a crucial factor in understanding empire .", "Innis argued that a balance between the spoken word and writing contributed to the flourishing of ancient Greece in the time of <unk> .", "This balance between the time @-@ biased medium of speech and the space @-@ biased medium of writing was eventually upset , Innis argued , as the oral tradition gave way to the dominance of writing .", "The torch of empire then passed from Greece to Rome .", "Harold Innis 's analysis of the effects of communications on the rise and fall of empires led him to warn <unk> that Western civilization was now facing its own profound crisis .", "The development of powerful communications media such as mass @-@ circulation newspapers had shifted the balance decisively in favour of space and power , over time , continuity and knowledge .", "The balance required for cultural survival had been upset by what Innis saw as \" mechanized \" communications media used to transmit information quickly over long distances .", "These media had contributed to an obsession with \" present @-@ mindedness \" <unk> out concerns about past or future .", "Innis wrote , \n The overwhelming pressure of mechanization evident in the newspaper and the magazine , has led to the creation of vast <unk> of communication .", "Their entrenched positions involve a continuous , systematic , ruthless destruction of elements of permanence essential to cultural activity .", "Western civilization could only be saved , Innis argued , by recovering the balance between space and time .", "For him , that meant <unk> the oral tradition within universities while freeing institutions of higher learning from political and commercial pressures .", "In his essay , A <unk> for Time , he suggested that genuine dialogue within universities could produce the critical thinking necessary to restore the balance between power and knowledge .", "Then , universities could muster the courage to attack the <unk> that always <unk> civilization .", "Although Innis remains appreciated and respected for the grand and unique nature of his later efforts regarding communications theories , he was not without critics .", "Particularly , the fragmentary and mosaic writing style exemplified in Empire and Communications has been criticized as ambiguous , aggressively non @-@ linear , and lacking connections between levels of analysis .", "Biographers have suggested that this style may have been a result of Innis ' illness late in his career .", "= = Academic and public career = = \n \n \n = = = Influence in the 1930s = = = \n \n Aside from his work on The Cod Fisheries , Innis wrote extensively in the 1930s about other staple products such as minerals and wheat as well as Canada 's immense economic problems in the Great Depression .", "During the summers of 1932 and 1933 , he travelled to the West to see the effects of the Depression for himself .", "The next year , in an essay entitled , The Canadian Economy and the Depression , Innis outlined the plight of \" a country susceptible to the slightest ground @-@ swell of international disturbance \" , yet beset by regional differences that made it difficult to <unk> effective solutions .", "He described a Prairie economy dependent on the export of wheat , yet afflicted by severe drought , on the one hand , and the increased political power of Canada 's growing cities , sheltered from direct reliance on the staples trade , on the other .", "The result was political conflict and a breakdown in federal – provincial relations . \"", "We lack vital information on which to base prospective policies to meet this situation \" , Innis warned , because of \" the weak position of the social sciences in Canada \" .", "Innis 's reputation as a \" public intellectual \" was growing steadily and , in 1934 , Premier Angus L. Macdonald invited him to serve on a Royal Commission to examine Nova Scotia 's economic problems .", "The next year , he helped establish The Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science .", "In 1936 , he was appointed a full University of Toronto professor and a year later , became the head of the university 's Department of Political Economy .", "Innis was appointed president of the Canadian Political Science Association in 1938 .", "His inaugural address , entitled The <unk> Powers of the Price System , must have <unk> his listeners as he ranged over centuries of economic history jumping abruptly from one topic to the next linking monetary developments to patterns of trade and settlement .", "The address was an ambitious attempt to show the disruptive effects of new technologies culminating in the modern shift from an industrial system based on coal and iron to the newest sources of industrial power , electricity , oil and steel .", "Innis also tried to show the commercial effects of mass circulation newspapers , made possible by expanded <unk> production , and of the new medium of radio , which \" threatens to <unk> the walls imposed by tariffs and to reach across boundaries frequently denied to other media of communication \" .", "Both media , Innis argued , stimulated the demand for consumer goods and both promoted nationalism .", "Innis was also a central participant in an international project that produced 25 scholarly volumes between 1936 and 1945 .", "It was a series called The Relations of Canada and the United States overseen by James T. <unk> , director of the Carnegie <unk> for International Peace .", "Innis edited and wrote <unk> for the volumes contributed by Canadian scholars .", "His own study of the <unk> fisheries also appeared as part of the series .", "His work with <unk> enabled Innis to gain access to Carnegie money to further Canadian academic research .", "As John Watson points out , \" the project offered one of the few sources of research funds in rather lean times \" .", "= = = Politics and The Great Depression = = = \n \n The era of the \" Dirty <unk> \" with its mass unemployment , poverty and despair gave rise to new Canadian political movements .", "In Alberta , for example , the radio <unk> William \" Bible Bill \" <unk> led his populist Social Credit party to victory in 1935 .", "Three years earlier in Calgary , Alberta , social reformers had founded a new political party , the Co @-@ operative Commonwealth Federation or <unk> .", "It advocated democratic socialism and a mixed economy with public ownership of key industries .", "Frank Underhill , one of Innis 's colleagues at the University of Toronto was a founding member of the <unk> .", "Innis and Underhill had both been members of an earlier group at the university that declared itself \" dissatisfied with the policies of the two major [ political ] parties in Canada \" and that aimed at \" forming a definite body of progressive opinion \" .", "In 1931 , Innis presented a paper to the group on \" Economic Conditions in Canada \" , but he later <unk> from participating in party politics , denouncing <unk> like Underhill as \" hot <unk> \" .", "Innis maintained that scholars had no place in active politics and that instead , they should devote themselves , first to research on public problems , and then to the production of knowledge based on critical thought .", "He saw the university , with its emphasis on dialogue , open @-@ mindedness and skepticism , as an institution that could foster such thinking and research . \"", "The university could provide an environment \" , he wrote , \" as free as possible from the biases of the various institutions that form the state , so that its intellectuals could continue to seek out and explore other perspectives . \"", "Although sympathetic to the plight of western farmers and urban , unemployed workers , Innis did not embrace socialism .", "Eric Havelock , a left @-@ leaning colleague explained many years later that Innis <unk> political \" solutions \" imported from elsewhere , especially those based on Marxist analysis with its emphasis on class conflict .", "He worried , too , that as Canada 's ties with Britain weakened , the country would fall under the spell of American ideas instead of developing its own based on Canada 's unique circumstances .", "Havelock added : \n He has been called the radical conservative of his day — not a bad designation of a complex mind , clear sighted , cautious , perhaps at bottom pessimistic in areas where thinkers we would label ' progressive ' felt less difficulty in taking a stand ; never content to select only one or two elements in a complicated equation in order to build a quick @-@ order policy or program ; far ranging enough in <unk> to take in the whole sum of the factors , and comprehend their often contradictory effects .", "= = = Late career and death = = = \n \n In the 1940s , Harold Innis reached the height of his influence in both academic circles and Canadian society .", "In 1941 , he helped establish the American @-@ based Economic History Association and its Journal of Economic History .", "He later became the association 's second president .", "Innis played a central role in founding two important sources for the funding of academic research : the Canadian Social Science Research Council ( 1940 ) and the Humanities Research Council of Canada ( 1944 ) .", "In 1944 , the University of New Brunswick awarded Innis an honorary degree , as did his <unk> <unk> , McMaster University .", "<unk> <unk> , the University of Manitoba and the University of Glasgow would also confer honorary degrees in 1947 – 48 .", "In 1945 , Innis spent nearly a month in the Soviet Union where he had been invited to attend the <unk> anniversary celebrations marking the founding of the country 's Academy of Sciences .", "Later , in his essay Reflections on Russia , he <unk> about the differences between the Soviet \" producer \" economy and the West 's \" consumer \" ethos : \n [ A ] n economy which emphasizes consumer 's goods is characterized by communication industries largely dependent on advertising and by constant efforts to reach the largest number of readers or listeners ; an economy emphasizing producer 's goods is characterized by communications industries largely dependent on government support .", "As a result of this contrast , a common public opinion in Russia and the West is hard to achieve .", "Innis 's trip to Moscow and Leningrad came shortly before U.S. – Soviet rivalry led to the hostility of the Cold War .", "Innis lamented this rise in international tensions .", "He saw the Soviet Empire as a stabilizing counterbalance to the American Empire 's emphasis on commercialism , the individual and constant change .", "For Innis , Russia was a society within the Western tradition , not an alien civilization .", "He <unk> the nuclear arms race , seeing it as the triumph of force over knowledge , a modern form of the medieval Inquisition . \"", "The Middle Ages burned its heretics \" , he wrote , \" and the modern age threatens them with atom bombs . \"", "In 1946 , Innis was elected president of the Royal Society of Canada , the country 's senior body of scientists and scholars .", "That same year , he served on the Manitoba Royal Commission on Adult Education and published Political Economy in the Modern State , a collection of his speeches and essays that reflected both his staples research and his new work in communications .", "In 1947 , Innis was appointed the University of Toronto 's dean of graduate studies .", "In 1948 , he delivered lectures at the University of London and Nottingham University .", "He also gave the prestigious Beit lectures at Oxford , later published in his book Empire and Communications .", "In 1949 , Innis was appointed as a commissioner on the federal government 's Royal Commission on Transportation , a position that involved extensive travel at a time when his health was starting to fail .", "The last decade of his career during which he worked on his communications studies was an unhappy time for Innis .", "He was <unk> isolated because his colleagues in economics could not <unk> how this new work related to his pioneering research in staples theory .", "Biographer John Watson writes that \" the almost complete lack of positive response to the communications works , contributed to his sense of <unk> and depression \" .", "Innis died of prostate cancer in 1952 a few days after his <unk> birthday .", "In commemoration , Innis College at the University of Toronto and Innis Library at McMaster University were named in his honour .", "Following his premature death , Innis ' significance increasingly deepened as scholars in several academic disciplines continued to build upon his writings .", "Marshall <unk> 's general media theory that proposes two sub @-@ theories were inspired by Innis .", "Douglas C. North expanded on of Innis ' \" vent for surplus \" theory of economic development by applying it to regional development in the United States and <unk> countries .", "In addition , James W. Carey adopted Innis as a \" reference point in his conception of two models of communication \" .", "= = Innis and McLuhan = = \n \n Marshall McLuhan was a colleague of Innis 's at the University of Toronto .", "As a young English professor , McLuhan was flattered when he learned that Innis had put his book The Mechanical Bride on the reading list of the fourth @-@ year economics course .", "McLuhan built on Innis 's idea that in studying the effects of communications media , technological form <unk> more than content .", "Biographer Paul <unk> writes that Innis 's concept of the \" bias \" of a particular medium of communication can be seen as a \" less flamboyant precursor to McLuhan 's legendary phrase ' the medium is the message . '", "\" Innis , for example , tried to show how printed media such as books or newspapers were \" biased \" toward control over space and secular power , while engraved media such as stone or clay tablets were \" biased \" in favour of continuity in time and metaphysical or religious knowledge .", "McLuhan focused on what may be called a medium 's \" sensory bias \" arguing , for example , that books and newspapers appealed to the rationality of the eye , while radio played to the <unk> of the ear .", "The differences in the <unk> and <unk> approaches were summarized by the late James W. Carey : \n Both McLuhan and Innis assume the <unk> of communication technology ; where they differ is in the principal kinds of effects they see deriving from this technology .", "Whereas Innis sees communication technology principally affecting social organization and culture , McLuhan sees its principal effect on sensory organization and thought .", "McLuhan has much to say about perception and thought but little to say about institutions ; Innis says much about institutions and little about perception and thought .", "Biographer John Watson notes that Innis 's work was profoundly political while McLuhan 's was not .", "He writes that \" the mechanization of knowledge , not the relative sensual bias of media , is the key to Innis 's work .", "This also <unk> the <unk> of Innis 's position vis @-@ a @-@ vis that of McLuhan . \"", "Watson adds that Innis believed very different media could produce similar effects . \"", "For Innis , the yellow press of the United States and the Nazi loudspeaker had the same form of negative effect : they reduced men from thinking beings to mere automatons in a chain of command . \"", "Watson argues that while McLuhan separated media according to their sensory bias , Innis examined a different set of interrelationships , the \" dialectic of power and knowledge \" in specific historical circumstances .", "For Watson , Innis 's work is therefore more flexible and less <unk> than McLuhan 's .", "As scholars and teachers , Innis and McLuhan shared a similar dilemma since both argued that book culture tended to produce fixed points of view and <unk> of thought ; yet both produced many books .", "In his introduction to the 1964 reprint of The <unk> of Communication , McLuhan <unk> at Innis 's technique of juxtaposing \" his insights in a mosaic structure of seemingly unrelated and <unk> sentences and aphorisms \" .", "McLuhan argued that although this made reading Innis 's dense prose difficult — \" a pattern of insights that are not packaged for the consumer palate \" — Innis 's method <unk> \" the natural form of conversation or dialogue rather than of written discourse \" .", "Best of all , it yielded \" insight \" and \" pattern recognition \" rather than the \" classified knowledge \" so <unk> by print @-@ trained scholars . \"", "How exciting it was to encounter a writer whose every phrase invited prolonged meditation and exploration \" , McLuhan added .", "McLuhan 's own books with their reliance on aphorisms , puns , <unk> , \" probes \" and oddly juxtaposed observations also employ this mosaic technique .", "Innis 's theories of political economy , media and society remain highly relevant : he had a profound influence on critical media theory and communications and , in conjunction with McLuhan , offered groundbreaking Canadian perspectives on the function of communication technologies as key agents in social and historical change .", "Together , their works advanced a theory of history in which communication is central to social change and transformation ." ]
[ "= = = Cod fishery = = = \n \n After the publication of his book on the fur trade , Innis turned to a study of an earlier staple — the <unk> fished for centuries off the eastern coasts of North America , especially the Grand Banks of Newfoundland ." ]
[ " = Harold Innis = \n \n Harold Adams Innis ( / <unk> / ; November 5 , 1894 – November 8 , 1952 ) was a Canadian professor of political economy at the University of Toronto and the author of seminal works on media , communication theory , and Canadian economic history .", "Despite his dense and difficult prose , Innis was one of Canada 's most original thinkers .", "He helped develop the staples thesis , which holds that Canada 's culture , political history , and economy have been decisively influenced by the exploitation and export of a series of \" staples \" such as fur , fishing , lumber , wheat , mined metals , and coal .", "The staple thesis dominated economic history in Canada 1930s @-@ 1960s , and is still used by some .", "Innis 's writings on communication explore the role of media in shaping the culture and development of civilizations .", "He argued , for example , that a balance between oral and written forms of communication contributed to the flourishing of Greek civilization in the 5th century BC .", "He warned , however , that Western civilization is now <unk> by powerful , advertising @-@ driven media obsessed by \" present @-@ mindedness \" and the \" continuous , systematic , ruthless destruction of elements of permanence essential to cultural activity \" .", "His intellectual bond with Eric A. Havelock formed the foundations of the “ Toronto School of Communication ” which provided a source of inspiration for future members of the school : Marshall McLuhan and Edmund Snow Carpenter .", "Innis laid the basis for scholarship that looked at the social sciences from a distinctly Canadian point of view .", "As the head of the University of Toronto 's political economy department , he worked to build up a cadre of Canadian scholars so that universities would not continue to rely as heavily on British or American @-@ trained professors unfamiliar with Canada 's history and culture .", "He was successful in establishing sources of financing for Canadian scholarly research .", "As the Cold War grew <unk> after 1947 , Innis grew increasingly hostile to the United States .", "He warned repeatedly that Canada was becoming a <unk> colony to its much more powerful southern neighbor . \"", "We are indeed fighting for our lives , \" he warned , pointing especially to the \" <unk> influence of American advertising .... We can only survive by taking persistent action at strategic points against American imperialism in all its attractive <unk> . \"", "His anti @-@ Americanism influenced some younger scholars , including Donald Creighton .", "Innis also tried to defend universities from political and economic pressures .", "He believed that independent universities , as centres of critical thought , were essential to the survival of Western civilization .", "His intellectual disciple and university colleague , Marshall McLuhan , lamented Innis 's premature death as a disastrous loss for human understanding .", "McLuhan wrote : \" I am pleased to think of my own book The <unk> Galaxy as a footnote to the observations of Innis on the subject of the psychic and social consequences , first of writing then of printing . \"", "= = Rural roots = = \n \n \n = = = Early life = = = \n \n Harold Adams Innis was born in 1894 on a small livestock and dairy farm near the community of Otterville in southwestern Ontario 's Oxford County .", "As a boy he loved the rhythms and routines of farm life and he never <unk> his rural origins .", "His mother , Mary Adams Innis , had named him ' Herald ' , hoping he would become a minister in the strict evangelical Baptist faith that she and her husband William shared .", "At the time , the Baptist Church was an important part of life in rural areas .", "It gave isolated families a sense of community and embodied the values of <unk> and independence .", "Its far @-@ flung congregations were not ruled by a centralized , bureaucratic authority .", "Innis became an agnostic in later life , but never lost his interest in religion .", "According to his friend and biographer Donald Creighton , Innis 's character was moulded by the Church : \n The strict sense of values and the feeling of devotion to a cause , which became so characteristic of him in later life , were derived , in part at least , from the instruction imparted so <unk> and <unk> inside the severely unadorned walls of the Baptist Church at Otterville .", "Innis attended the one @-@ room schoolhouse in Otterville and the community 's high school .", "He travelled 20 miles ( 32 km ) by train to Woodstock , Ontario , to complete his secondary education at a Baptist @-@ run college .", "He intended to become a public @-@ school teacher and passed the entrance examinations for teacher training , but decided to take a year off to earn the money he would need to support himself at an Ontario teachers ' college .", "At age 18 , therefore , he returned to the one @-@ room schoolhouse at Otterville to teach for one term until the local school board could recruit a fully qualified teacher .", "The experience made him realize that the life of a teacher in a small , rural school was not for him .", "= = = University studies = = = \n \n In October 1913 , Innis started classes at McMaster University ( then in Toronto ) .", "McMaster was a natural choice for him because it was a Baptist university and many students who attended Woodstock College went there .", "McMaster 's liberal arts professors encouraged critical thinking and debate .", "Innis was especially influenced by James Ten <unk> , the university 's one @-@ man philosophy department .", "Ten <unk> posed an essay question that Innis pondered for the rest of his life : \" Why do we attend to the things to which we attend ? \"", "Before his final undergraduate year at McMaster , Innis spent a summer teaching at the Northern Star School in the frontier farming community of <unk> near <unk> , Alberta .", "The experience gave him a sense of the <unk> of Canada .", "He also learned about Western grievances over high interest rates and steep transportation costs .", "In his final undergraduate year , Innis focused on history and economics .", "He kept in mind a remark made by history lecturer <unk> Wallace that the economic interpretation of history was not the only possible one , but that it went the deepest .", "= = = First World War service = = = \n \n After graduating from McMaster , Innis felt that his Christian principles compelled him to enlist in the Canadian Expeditionary Force .", "He was sent to France in the fall of 1916 to fight in the First World War .", "<unk> warfare with its \" mud and lice and rats \" had a devastating effect on him .", "Innis 's role as an artillery <unk> gave him firsthand experience of life ( and death ) on the front lines as he participated in the successful Canadian attack on <unk> Ridge .", "<unk> , or <unk> , watched where each artillery shell landed , then sent back aiming corrections so that the next shells could hit their targets more accurately .", "On July 7 , 1917 , Innis received a serious shrapnel wound in his right thigh that required eight months of hospital treatment in England .", "Innis 's war was over .", "His biographer , John Watson , notes the physical wound took seven years to heal , but the psychological damage lasted a lifetime .", "Innis suffered recurring bouts of depression and nervous exhaustion because of his military service .", "Watson also notes that the Great War influenced Innis 's intellectual outlook .", "It strengthened his Canadian nationalism ; sharpened his opinion of what he thought were the destructive effects of technology , including the communications media that were used so effectively to \" sell \" the war ; and led him , for the first time , to doubt his Baptist faith .", "= = <unk> studies = = \n \n \n = = = McMaster and Chicago = = = \n \n Harold Innis completed a Master of Arts at McMaster , graduating in April 1918 .", "His thesis , called The <unk> Soldier , \" was a detailed description of the public policy measures that were necessary , not only to provide a supportive milieu to help veterans get over the effects of the war , but also to move on with national reconstruction \" .", "Innis did his <unk> work at the University of Chicago and was awarded his PhD in August 1920 .", "His two years at Chicago had a profound influence on his later work .", "His interest in economics deepened and he decided to become a professional economist .", "The economics faculty at Chicago questioned abstract and <unk> neoclassical theories , then in vogue , arguing that general rules for economic policy should be derived from specific case studies .", "Innis was influenced by the university 's two eminent communications scholars , George Herbert Mead and Robert E. Park .", "Although he did not attend any of these famous professors ' classes , Innis did absorb their idea that communication involved much more than the transmission of information .", "James W. Carey writes that Mead and Park \" characterized communication as the entire process whereby a culture is brought into existence , maintained in time , and <unk> into institutions \" .", "While at Chicago , Innis was exposed to the ideas of <unk> Veblen , the <unk> thinker who drew on his deep knowledge of philosophy and economics to write scathing critiques of contemporary thought and culture .", "Veblen had left Chicago years before , but his ideas were still strongly felt there .", "Years later , in an essay on Veblen , Innis praised him for <unk> war against \" standardized static economics \" .", "Innis got his first taste of university teaching at Chicago , where he delivered several introductory economics courses .", "One of his students was Mary <unk> , the woman he would marry in May 1921 when he was 26 and she 22 .", "Together they had four children , Donald ( 1924 ) , Mary ( 1927 ) , Hugh ( 1930 ) and Ann ( 1933 ) .", "Mary <unk> Innis was herself a notable economist and writer .", "Her book , An Economic History of Canada , was published in 1935 .", "Her novel , Stand on a Rainbow appeared in 1943 .", "Her other books include Mrs. <unk> 's <unk> ( 1965 ) , The <unk> Spirit : Canadian Women and Their Times ( 1966 ) and <unk> the Years ( 1949 ) , a history of the Young Women 's Christian Association .", "She also edited Harold Innis 's posthumous Essays in Canadian Economic History ( 1956 ) and a 1972 reissue of his Empire and Communications .", "= = = History of the CPR = = = \n \n Harold Innis wrote his PhD thesis on the history of the Canadian Pacific Railway ( CPR ) .", "The completion of Canada 's first <unk> railway in 1885 had been a defining moment in Canadian history .", "Innis 's thesis , eventually published as a book in 1923 , can be seen as an early attempt to document the railway 's significance from an economic historian 's point of view .", "It uses <unk> statistics to <unk> its arguments .", "Innis maintains that the difficult and expensive construction project was sustained by fears of American <unk> of the Canadian West .", "Innis argues that \" the history of the Canadian Pacific Railroad is primarily the history of the spread of Western civilization over the northern half of the North American continent \" .", "As Robert Babe notes , the railway brought <unk> , transporting coal and building supplies to manufacturing sites .", "It was also a kind of communications medium that contributed to the spread of European civilization .", "Babe writes that , for Innis , the CPR 's equipment \" comprised a massive , energy @-@ consuming , fast @-@ moving , powerful , capital @-@ intensive ' sign ' dropped into the very midst of indigenous peoples , whose entire way of life was disrupted , and eventually shattered as a result .", "Communications scholar Arthur <unk> argues that Innis 's study of the Canadian Pacific Railway was only the first in which he attempted to demonstrate that \" technology is not something external to Canadian being ; but on the contrary , is the necessary condition and lasting consequence of Canadian existence \" .", "It also reflected Innis 's lifelong interest in the exercise of economic and political power .", "His CPR history ends , for example , with a recounting of Western grievances against economic policies , such as high freight rates and the steep import tariffs designed to protect fledgling Canadian manufacturers .", "<unk> complained that this National Policy <unk> money from Prairie farmers into the pockets of the Eastern business establishment . \"", "Western Canada \" , Innis wrote , \" has paid for the development of Canadian nationality , and it would appear that it must continue to pay .", "The <unk> of Eastern Canada shows little sign of abatement . \"", "= = Staples thesis = = \n \n Harold Innis is considered the leading founder of a Canadian school of economic thought known as the staples theory .", "It holds that Canada 's culture , political history and economy have been decisively shaped by the exploitation and export of a series of \" staples \" such as fur , fish , wood , wheat , mined metals and fossil fuels .", "Innis theorized that this reliance on exporting natural resources made Canada dependent on more <unk> advanced countries and resulted in periodic disruptions to economic life as the international demand for staples rose and fell ; as the staple itself became increasingly scarce ; and , as technological change resulted in shifts from one staple to others .", "Innis pointed out , for example , that as furs became scarce and trade in that staple declined , it became necessary to develop and export other staples such as wheat , <unk> and especially lumber .", "The export of these new staples was made possible through improved transportation networks that included first canals , and later , railways .", "= = = \" Dirt \" research = = = \n \n In 1920 , Innis joined the department of political economy at the University of Toronto .", "He was assigned to teach courses in commerce , economic history and economic theory .", "He decided to focus his scholarly research on Canadian economic history , a hugely neglected subject , and he settled on the fur trade as his first area of study .", "<unk> had brought French and English traders to Canada , motivating them to travel west along the continent 's <unk> lake and river systems to the Pacific coast .", "Innis realized that he would not only need to search out archival documents to understand the history of the fur trade , but would also have to travel the country himself gathering masses of firsthand information and accumulating what he called \" dirt \" experience .", "Thus , Innis travelled extensively beginning in the summer of 1924 when he and a friend <unk> an 18 @-@ foot ( 5 @.", "@ 5 m ) canvas @-@ covered <unk> hundreds of miles down the Peace River to Lake <unk> ; then down the Slave River to Great Slave Lake .", "They completed their journey down the Mackenzie , Canada 's longest river , to the Arctic Ocean on a small Hudson 's Bay Company <unk> .", "During his travels , Innis supplemented his fur research by gathering information on other staple products such as lumber , pulp and paper , minerals , grain and fish .", "He travelled so extensively that by the early 1940s , he had visited every part of Canada except for the Western Arctic and the east side of Hudson Bay .", "Everywhere Innis went his methods were the same : he interviewed people connected with the production of staple products and listened to their stories .", "= = = Fur trade in Canada = = = \n \n Harold Innis 's interest in the relationship between empires and colonies was developed in his classic study , The Fur Trade in Canada : An Introduction to Canadian Economic History ( 1930 ) .", "The book chronicles the trade in beaver fur from the early 16th century to the 1920s .", "Instead of focusing on the \" heroic \" European adventurers who explored the Canadian wilderness as conventional histories had done , Innis documents how the interplay of geography , technology and economic forces shaped both the fur trade and Canada 's political and economic destiny .", "He concludes that the fur trade largely determined Canada 's boundaries adding that the country \" emerged not in spite of geography but because of it \" .", "The Fur Trade in Canada also describes the cultural interactions among three groups of people : the Europeans in fashionable metropolitan centres who regarded beaver hats as luxury items ; the European colonial settlers who saw beaver fur as a staple that could be exported to pay for essential manufactured goods from the home country , and First Nations peoples who traded furs for industrial goods such as metal pots , knives , guns and liquor .", "Innis describes the central role First Nations peoples played in the development of the fur trade .", "Without their skilled hunting techniques , knowledge of the territory and advanced tools such as <unk> , <unk> and birch @-@ bark canoes , the fur trade would not have existed .", "However , dependence on European technologies disrupted First Nations societies . \"", "The new technology with its radical innovations \" , Innis writes , \" brought about such a rapid shift in the prevailing Indian culture as to lead to wholesale destruction of the peoples concerned by warfare and disease . \"", "Historian Carl Berger argues that by placing First Nations culture at the centre of his analysis of the fur trade , Innis \" was the first to explain adequately the disintegration of native society under the thrust of European capitalism . \"", "Unlike many historians who see Canadian history as beginning with the arrival of Europeans , Innis emphasizes the cultural and economic contributions of First Nations peoples . \"", "We have not yet realized , \" he writes , \" that the Indian and his culture was fundamental to the growth of Canadian institutions . \"", "The Fur Trade in Canada concludes by arguing that Canadian economic history can best be understood by examining how one staple product gave way to another — furs to timber , for example , and the later importance of wheat and minerals .", "<unk> on staples made Canada economically dependent on more <unk> advanced countries and the \" cyclonic \" shifts from one staple to another caused frequent disruptions in the country 's economic life .", "The result was The Cod Fisheries : The History of an International Economy published in 1940 , 10 years after the fur trade study .", "Innis tells the detailed history of competing empires in the exploitation of a <unk> natural resource — a history that ranges over 500 years .", "While his study of the fur trade focused on the continental interior with its <unk> rivers and lakes , The Cod Fisheries looks outward at global trade and empire , showing the far @-@ reaching effects of one staple product both on imperial centres and on marginal colonies such as Newfoundland , Nova Scotia and New England .", "= = Communications theories = = \n \n Harold Innis 's study of the effects of interconnected lakes and rivers on Canadian development and European empire sparked his interest in the complex economic and cultural relationships between transportation systems and communications .", "During the 1940s , Innis also began studying pulp and paper , an industry of central importance to the Canadian economy .", "This research provided an additional crossover point from his work on staple products to his communications studies .", "Biographer Paul <unk> writes that Innis \" followed pulp and paper through its subsequent stages : newspapers and journalism , books and advertising .", "In other words , from looking at a natural resource @-@ based industry he turned his attention to a cultural industry in which information , and ultimately knowledge , was a commodity that circulated , had value , and empowered those who controlled it . \"", "One of Innis 's primary contributions to communications studies was to apply the dimensions of time and space to various media .", "He divided media into time @-@ binding and space @-@ binding types .", "Time @-@ binding media are durable .", "They include clay or stone tablets .", "Space @-@ binding media are more <unk> .", "They include modern media such as radio , television , and mass circulation newspapers .", "Innis examined the rise and fall of ancient empires as a way of tracing the effects of communications media .", "He looked at media that led to the growth of an empire ; those that sustained it during its periods of success , and then , the communications changes that <unk> an empire 's collapse .", "He tried to show that media ' biases ' toward time or space affected the complex interrelationships needed to sustain an empire .", "These interrelationships included the partnership between the knowledge ( and ideas ) necessary to create and maintain an empire , and the power ( or force ) required to expand and defend it .", "For Innis , the interplay between knowledge and power was always a crucial factor in understanding empire .", "Innis argued that a balance between the spoken word and writing contributed to the flourishing of ancient Greece in the time of <unk> .", "This balance between the time @-@ biased medium of speech and the space @-@ biased medium of writing was eventually upset , Innis argued , as the oral tradition gave way to the dominance of writing .", "The torch of empire then passed from Greece to Rome .", "Harold Innis 's analysis of the effects of communications on the rise and fall of empires led him to warn <unk> that Western civilization was now facing its own profound crisis .", "The development of powerful communications media such as mass @-@ circulation newspapers had shifted the balance decisively in favour of space and power , over time , continuity and knowledge .", "The balance required for cultural survival had been upset by what Innis saw as \" mechanized \" communications media used to transmit information quickly over long distances .", "These media had contributed to an obsession with \" present @-@ mindedness \" <unk> out concerns about past or future .", "Innis wrote , \n The overwhelming pressure of mechanization evident in the newspaper and the magazine , has led to the creation of vast <unk> of communication .", "Their entrenched positions involve a continuous , systematic , ruthless destruction of elements of permanence essential to cultural activity .", "Western civilization could only be saved , Innis argued , by recovering the balance between space and time .", "For him , that meant <unk> the oral tradition within universities while freeing institutions of higher learning from political and commercial pressures .", "In his essay , A <unk> for Time , he suggested that genuine dialogue within universities could produce the critical thinking necessary to restore the balance between power and knowledge .", "Then , universities could muster the courage to attack the <unk> that always <unk> civilization .", "Although Innis remains appreciated and respected for the grand and unique nature of his later efforts regarding communications theories , he was not without critics .", "Particularly , the fragmentary and mosaic writing style exemplified in Empire and Communications has been criticized as ambiguous , aggressively non @-@ linear , and lacking connections between levels of analysis .", "Biographers have suggested that this style may have been a result of Innis ' illness late in his career .", "= = Academic and public career = = \n \n \n = = = Influence in the 1930s = = = \n \n Aside from his work on The Cod Fisheries , Innis wrote extensively in the 1930s about other staple products such as minerals and wheat as well as Canada 's immense economic problems in the Great Depression .", "During the summers of 1932 and 1933 , he travelled to the West to see the effects of the Depression for himself .", "The next year , in an essay entitled , The Canadian Economy and the Depression , Innis outlined the plight of \" a country susceptible to the slightest ground @-@ swell of international disturbance \" , yet beset by regional differences that made it difficult to <unk> effective solutions .", "He described a Prairie economy dependent on the export of wheat , yet afflicted by severe drought , on the one hand , and the increased political power of Canada 's growing cities , sheltered from direct reliance on the staples trade , on the other .", "The result was political conflict and a breakdown in federal – provincial relations . \"", "We lack vital information on which to base prospective policies to meet this situation \" , Innis warned , because of \" the weak position of the social sciences in Canada \" .", "Innis 's reputation as a \" public intellectual \" was growing steadily and , in 1934 , Premier Angus L. Macdonald invited him to serve on a Royal Commission to examine Nova Scotia 's economic problems .", "The next year , he helped establish The Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science .", "In 1936 , he was appointed a full University of Toronto professor and a year later , became the head of the university 's Department of Political Economy .", "Innis was appointed president of the Canadian Political Science Association in 1938 .", "His inaugural address , entitled The <unk> Powers of the Price System , must have <unk> his listeners as he ranged over centuries of economic history jumping abruptly from one topic to the next linking monetary developments to patterns of trade and settlement .", "The address was an ambitious attempt to show the disruptive effects of new technologies culminating in the modern shift from an industrial system based on coal and iron to the newest sources of industrial power , electricity , oil and steel .", "Innis also tried to show the commercial effects of mass circulation newspapers , made possible by expanded <unk> production , and of the new medium of radio , which \" threatens to <unk> the walls imposed by tariffs and to reach across boundaries frequently denied to other media of communication \" .", "Both media , Innis argued , stimulated the demand for consumer goods and both promoted nationalism .", "Innis was also a central participant in an international project that produced 25 scholarly volumes between 1936 and 1945 .", "It was a series called The Relations of Canada and the United States overseen by James T. <unk> , director of the Carnegie <unk> for International Peace .", "Innis edited and wrote <unk> for the volumes contributed by Canadian scholars .", "His own study of the <unk> fisheries also appeared as part of the series .", "His work with <unk> enabled Innis to gain access to Carnegie money to further Canadian academic research .", "As John Watson points out , \" the project offered one of the few sources of research funds in rather lean times \" .", "= = = Politics and The Great Depression = = = \n \n The era of the \" Dirty <unk> \" with its mass unemployment , poverty and despair gave rise to new Canadian political movements .", "In Alberta , for example , the radio <unk> William \" Bible Bill \" <unk> led his populist Social Credit party to victory in 1935 .", "Three years earlier in Calgary , Alberta , social reformers had founded a new political party , the Co @-@ operative Commonwealth Federation or <unk> .", "It advocated democratic socialism and a mixed economy with public ownership of key industries .", "Frank Underhill , one of Innis 's colleagues at the University of Toronto was a founding member of the <unk> .", "Innis and Underhill had both been members of an earlier group at the university that declared itself \" dissatisfied with the policies of the two major [ political ] parties in Canada \" and that aimed at \" forming a definite body of progressive opinion \" .", "In 1931 , Innis presented a paper to the group on \" Economic Conditions in Canada \" , but he later <unk> from participating in party politics , denouncing <unk> like Underhill as \" hot <unk> \" .", "Innis maintained that scholars had no place in active politics and that instead , they should devote themselves , first to research on public problems , and then to the production of knowledge based on critical thought .", "He saw the university , with its emphasis on dialogue , open @-@ mindedness and skepticism , as an institution that could foster such thinking and research . \"", "The university could provide an environment \" , he wrote , \" as free as possible from the biases of the various institutions that form the state , so that its intellectuals could continue to seek out and explore other perspectives . \"", "Although sympathetic to the plight of western farmers and urban , unemployed workers , Innis did not embrace socialism .", "Eric Havelock , a left @-@ leaning colleague explained many years later that Innis <unk> political \" solutions \" imported from elsewhere , especially those based on Marxist analysis with its emphasis on class conflict .", "He worried , too , that as Canada 's ties with Britain weakened , the country would fall under the spell of American ideas instead of developing its own based on Canada 's unique circumstances .", "Havelock added : \n He has been called the radical conservative of his day — not a bad designation of a complex mind , clear sighted , cautious , perhaps at bottom pessimistic in areas where thinkers we would label ' progressive ' felt less difficulty in taking a stand ; never content to select only one or two elements in a complicated equation in order to build a quick @-@ order policy or program ; far ranging enough in <unk> to take in the whole sum of the factors , and comprehend their often contradictory effects .", "= = = Late career and death = = = \n \n In the 1940s , Harold Innis reached the height of his influence in both academic circles and Canadian society .", "In 1941 , he helped establish the American @-@ based Economic History Association and its Journal of Economic History .", "He later became the association 's second president .", "Innis played a central role in founding two important sources for the funding of academic research : the Canadian Social Science Research Council ( 1940 ) and the Humanities Research Council of Canada ( 1944 ) .", "In 1944 , the University of New Brunswick awarded Innis an honorary degree , as did his <unk> <unk> , McMaster University .", "<unk> <unk> , the University of Manitoba and the University of Glasgow would also confer honorary degrees in 1947 – 48 .", "In 1945 , Innis spent nearly a month in the Soviet Union where he had been invited to attend the <unk> anniversary celebrations marking the founding of the country 's Academy of Sciences .", "Later , in his essay Reflections on Russia , he <unk> about the differences between the Soviet \" producer \" economy and the West 's \" consumer \" ethos : \n [ A ] n economy which emphasizes consumer 's goods is characterized by communication industries largely dependent on advertising and by constant efforts to reach the largest number of readers or listeners ; an economy emphasizing producer 's goods is characterized by communications industries largely dependent on government support .", "As a result of this contrast , a common public opinion in Russia and the West is hard to achieve .", "Innis 's trip to Moscow and Leningrad came shortly before U.S. – Soviet rivalry led to the hostility of the Cold War .", "Innis lamented this rise in international tensions .", "He saw the Soviet Empire as a stabilizing counterbalance to the American Empire 's emphasis on commercialism , the individual and constant change .", "For Innis , Russia was a society within the Western tradition , not an alien civilization .", "He <unk> the nuclear arms race , seeing it as the triumph of force over knowledge , a modern form of the medieval Inquisition . \"", "The Middle Ages burned its heretics \" , he wrote , \" and the modern age threatens them with atom bombs . \"", "In 1946 , Innis was elected president of the Royal Society of Canada , the country 's senior body of scientists and scholars .", "That same year , he served on the Manitoba Royal Commission on Adult Education and published Political Economy in the Modern State , a collection of his speeches and essays that reflected both his staples research and his new work in communications .", "In 1947 , Innis was appointed the University of Toronto 's dean of graduate studies .", "In 1948 , he delivered lectures at the University of London and Nottingham University .", "He also gave the prestigious Beit lectures at Oxford , later published in his book Empire and Communications .", "In 1949 , Innis was appointed as a commissioner on the federal government 's Royal Commission on Transportation , a position that involved extensive travel at a time when his health was starting to fail .", "The last decade of his career during which he worked on his communications studies was an unhappy time for Innis .", "He was <unk> isolated because his colleagues in economics could not <unk> how this new work related to his pioneering research in staples theory .", "Biographer John Watson writes that \" the almost complete lack of positive response to the communications works , contributed to his sense of <unk> and depression \" .", "Innis died of prostate cancer in 1952 a few days after his <unk> birthday .", "In commemoration , Innis College at the University of Toronto and Innis Library at McMaster University were named in his honour .", "Following his premature death , Innis ' significance increasingly deepened as scholars in several academic disciplines continued to build upon his writings .", "Marshall <unk> 's general media theory that proposes two sub @-@ theories were inspired by Innis .", "Douglas C. North expanded on of Innis ' \" vent for surplus \" theory of economic development by applying it to regional development in the United States and <unk> countries .", "In addition , James W. Carey adopted Innis as a \" reference point in his conception of two models of communication \" .", "= = Innis and McLuhan = = \n \n Marshall McLuhan was a colleague of Innis 's at the University of Toronto .", "As a young English professor , McLuhan was flattered when he learned that Innis had put his book The Mechanical Bride on the reading list of the fourth @-@ year economics course .", "McLuhan built on Innis 's idea that in studying the effects of communications media , technological form <unk> more than content .", "Biographer Paul <unk> writes that Innis 's concept of the \" bias \" of a particular medium of communication can be seen as a \" less flamboyant precursor to McLuhan 's legendary phrase ' the medium is the message . '", "\" Innis , for example , tried to show how printed media such as books or newspapers were \" biased \" toward control over space and secular power , while engraved media such as stone or clay tablets were \" biased \" in favour of continuity in time and metaphysical or religious knowledge .", "McLuhan focused on what may be called a medium 's \" sensory bias \" arguing , for example , that books and newspapers appealed to the rationality of the eye , while radio played to the <unk> of the ear .", "The differences in the <unk> and <unk> approaches were summarized by the late James W. Carey : \n Both McLuhan and Innis assume the <unk> of communication technology ; where they differ is in the principal kinds of effects they see deriving from this technology .", "Whereas Innis sees communication technology principally affecting social organization and culture , McLuhan sees its principal effect on sensory organization and thought .", "McLuhan has much to say about perception and thought but little to say about institutions ; Innis says much about institutions and little about perception and thought .", "Biographer John Watson notes that Innis 's work was profoundly political while McLuhan 's was not .", "He writes that \" the mechanization of knowledge , not the relative sensual bias of media , is the key to Innis 's work .", "This also <unk> the <unk> of Innis 's position vis @-@ a @-@ vis that of McLuhan . \"", "Watson adds that Innis believed very different media could produce similar effects . \"", "For Innis , the yellow press of the United States and the Nazi loudspeaker had the same form of negative effect : they reduced men from thinking beings to mere automatons in a chain of command . \"", "Watson argues that while McLuhan separated media according to their sensory bias , Innis examined a different set of interrelationships , the \" dialectic of power and knowledge \" in specific historical circumstances .", "For Watson , Innis 's work is therefore more flexible and less <unk> than McLuhan 's .", "As scholars and teachers , Innis and McLuhan shared a similar dilemma since both argued that book culture tended to produce fixed points of view and <unk> of thought ; yet both produced many books .", "In his introduction to the 1964 reprint of The <unk> of Communication , McLuhan <unk> at Innis 's technique of juxtaposing \" his insights in a mosaic structure of seemingly unrelated and <unk> sentences and aphorisms \" .", "McLuhan argued that although this made reading Innis 's dense prose difficult — \" a pattern of insights that are not packaged for the consumer palate \" — Innis 's method <unk> \" the natural form of conversation or dialogue rather than of written discourse \" .", "Best of all , it yielded \" insight \" and \" pattern recognition \" rather than the \" classified knowledge \" so <unk> by print @-@ trained scholars . \"", "How exciting it was to encounter a writer whose every phrase invited prolonged meditation and exploration \" , McLuhan added .", "McLuhan 's own books with their reliance on aphorisms , puns , <unk> , \" probes \" and oddly juxtaposed observations also employ this mosaic technique .", "Innis 's theories of political economy , media and society remain highly relevant : he had a profound influence on critical media theory and communications and , in conjunction with McLuhan , offered groundbreaking Canadian perspectives on the function of communication technologies as key agents in social and historical change .", "Together , their works advanced a theory of history in which communication is central to social change and transformation ." ]
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[ " = Hurricane Lorenzo ( 2007 ) = \n \n Hurricane Lorenzo was a rapidly developing tropical cyclone that struck the Mexican state of Veracruz in late September 2007 .", "The twelfth named storm and fifth hurricane of the 2007 Atlantic hurricane season , it formed in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico from a tropical wave .", "After <unk> for two days without development , the storm began a steady westward track as its structure became better organized .", "In an 18 ‑ hour period , Lorenzo 's winds increased from 35 mph ( 55 km / h ) to 80 mph ( 130 km / h ) , or from a tropical depression to a hurricane .", "On September 28 it struck near Tecolutla , Veracruz , a month after Hurricane Dean affected the same area , before it quickly dissipated over land .", "The most significantly affected area was Veracruz , where damage reached over $ 1 billion pesos ( $ 92 million 2007 USD ) .", "Most of it came from road damage in the state 's northern portion , although there were also hundreds of damaged houses .", "Between Veracruz and neighboring Hidalgo , there were 123 @,@ 320 people affected across 112 municipalities .", "Overall there were six deaths in the country , one in Veracruz and five in Puebla .", "In the latter state , a family of three perished in a landslide .", "= = Meteorological history = = \n \n The origins of Hurricane Lorenzo were from a tropical wave that exited the coast of Africa on September 11 .", "After moving across the tropical Atlantic Ocean , it <unk> much of the Caribbean Sea before developing an area of thunderstorms on September 21 .", "The system developed a low pressure area on September 23 after the northern portion of the wave broke off and crossed the Yucatán Peninsula .", "Initially , a Hurricane Hunters flight was scheduled to investigate the system , although the low became disorganized over the southeastern Gulf of Mexico due to high wind shear .", "However , the wind shear decreased , and late on September 25 , another Hurricane Hunters flight indicated the development of a closed low @-@ level circulation .", "Based on that observation , along with sufficient persistence of the thunderstorms , the system developed into Tropical Depression Thirteen about 190 mi ( 305 km ) east of Tampico , Tamaulipas .", "Upon developing , the depression was located in an area of weak steering currents , resulting in an erratic movement generally to the south .", "In its formative stages , the depression executed a small loop .", "As it did so , it moved into an area of very warm waters and decreasing wind shear .", "The depression 's convection gradually organized , although the winds were slower to increase .", "An anticyclone became established over the system , and the depression intensified into Tropical Storm Lorenzo at around 1200 UTC on September 27 .", "At the time , it was located about 150 mi ( 240 km ) east of Tuxpan , Veracruz , moving steadily westward under the influence of a building ridge to its east .", "As it approached the coast , Lorenzo rapidly intensified unexpectedly , and within 12 hours of attaining tropical storm status it strengthened into a hurricane .", "Hurricane Lorenzo quickly developed a closed eyewall , which was observed on radar and provided a peak intensity estimate of 80 mph ( 130 km / h ) at 0000 UTC on September 28 .", "The cyclone maintained vigorous and <unk> convection across the center , although the structure deteriorated slightly before Lorenzo crossed the coast near Tecolutla , Veracruz at <unk> UTC that day , with winds estimated around 75 mph ( 120 km / h ) .", "After making landfall , the hurricane rapidly weakened to tropical depression intensity .", "<unk> inland , the circulation became difficult to locate as the convection diminished to rainbands along the coast .", "Within 19 hours after moving ashore , the circulation of Lorenzo dissipated , therefore ending its duration as a tropical cyclone .", "= = Preparations and impact = = \n \n About 26 hours before landfall , the Mexican government issued a tropical storm watch from <unk> Sola to La Cruz in Veracruz .", "About 14 hours before landfall , a tropical storm warning was put into place from <unk> Sola to Cabo Rojo , which in turn was upgraded to a hurricane warning six hours later .", "Mexico 's Civilian Protection officials declared a \" red alert \" for much of the state of Veracruz .", "Along the coast of Veracruz , officials canceled school classes .", "Officials opened 315 shelters in Veracruz , along with six in neighboring Hidalgo , which housed 45 @,@ 164 people during the storm .", "The government of Veracruz provided buses for people to transport from their houses to the shelters .", "Ports in Tecolutla , Tuxpan and Nautla were forced to close .", "Lorenzo 's formation caused gas prices to rise due to its potential to disrupt oil facilities in the Gulf of Mexico .", "Hurricane Lorenzo made landfall in Veracruz , the same region of east @-@ central Mexico as Hurricane Dean did one month prior .", "The hurricane primarily affected small fishing villages along the coast , where strong winds knocked down power lines , leaving about 85 @,@ 000 people without electricity .", "To prevent the danger of fallen wires , officials shut off the power grid in several municipalities in northern Veracruz .", "The winds also destroyed the roofs of several houses in Nautla .", "In addition to the high winds , Lorenzo dropped heavy rainfall along the coast and further inland , peaking at 12 @.", "@ 83 in ( 326 mm ) in El <unk> , Veracruz .", "The rains caused flash flooding and mudslides that killed at least four people , including a family of three in Puebla state .", "<unk> also closed portions of three highways .", "In some locations , <unk> reached about 1 foot ( 300 mm ) in depth .", "The combination of winds and rains damaged 169 houses in Puebla , while in Hidalgo , the San Lorenzo River overflowed its banks and forced the evacuation of over 200 people .", "<unk> rivers in Veracruz forced about 25 @,@ 000 people to leave their houses .", "Along the <unk> River , more than 1 @,@ 000 houses were flooded , resulting in local police officials to assist in <unk> .", "Damage in Veracruz was estimated at $ 1 billion pesos ( $ 92 million 2007 USD ) , much of it from road damage in the northern portion of the state .", "Overall , the hurricane affected 123 @,@ 320 people across Veracruz and Hidalgo , prompting the declaration of a state of emergency in 112 municipalities .", "The declaration allowed the usage of emergency resources for the affected people .", "There were a total of six deaths in the country , five of which in Puebla .", "By about three days after the storm , all schools were reopened .", "The Mexican government distributed food , water , and construction materials for the areas most affected in Veracruz .", "Following the storm , about 500 power workers were dispatched in Veracruz to restore electricity in the affected areas ." 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[ "The combination of winds and rains damaged 169 houses in Puebla , while in Hidalgo , the San Lorenzo River overflowed its banks and forced the evacuation of over 200 people ." ]
[ " = Hurricane Lorenzo ( 2007 ) = \n \n Hurricane Lorenzo was a rapidly developing tropical cyclone that struck the Mexican state of Veracruz in late September 2007 .", "The twelfth named storm and fifth hurricane of the 2007 Atlantic hurricane season , it formed in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico from a tropical wave .", "After <unk> for two days without development , the storm began a steady westward track as its structure became better organized .", "In an 18 ‑ hour period , Lorenzo 's winds increased from 35 mph ( 55 km / h ) to 80 mph ( 130 km / h ) , or from a tropical depression to a hurricane .", "On September 28 it struck near Tecolutla , Veracruz , a month after Hurricane Dean affected the same area , before it quickly dissipated over land .", "The most significantly affected area was Veracruz , where damage reached over $ 1 billion pesos ( $ 92 million 2007 USD ) .", "Most of it came from road damage in the state 's northern portion , although there were also hundreds of damaged houses .", "Between Veracruz and neighboring Hidalgo , there were 123 @,@ 320 people affected across 112 municipalities .", "Overall there were six deaths in the country , one in Veracruz and five in Puebla .", "In the latter state , a family of three perished in a landslide .", "= = Meteorological history = = \n \n The origins of Hurricane Lorenzo were from a tropical wave that exited the coast of Africa on September 11 .", "After moving across the tropical Atlantic Ocean , it <unk> much of the Caribbean Sea before developing an area of thunderstorms on September 21 .", "The system developed a low pressure area on September 23 after the northern portion of the wave broke off and crossed the Yucatán Peninsula .", "Initially , a Hurricane Hunters flight was scheduled to investigate the system , although the low became disorganized over the southeastern Gulf of Mexico due to high wind shear .", "However , the wind shear decreased , and late on September 25 , another Hurricane Hunters flight indicated the development of a closed low @-@ level circulation .", "Based on that observation , along with sufficient persistence of the thunderstorms , the system developed into Tropical Depression Thirteen about 190 mi ( 305 km ) east of Tampico , Tamaulipas .", "Upon developing , the depression was located in an area of weak steering currents , resulting in an erratic movement generally to the south .", "In its formative stages , the depression executed a small loop .", "As it did so , it moved into an area of very warm waters and decreasing wind shear .", "The depression 's convection gradually organized , although the winds were slower to increase .", "An anticyclone became established over the system , and the depression intensified into Tropical Storm Lorenzo at around 1200 UTC on September 27 .", "At the time , it was located about 150 mi ( 240 km ) east of Tuxpan , Veracruz , moving steadily westward under the influence of a building ridge to its east .", "As it approached the coast , Lorenzo rapidly intensified unexpectedly , and within 12 hours of attaining tropical storm status it strengthened into a hurricane .", "Hurricane Lorenzo quickly developed a closed eyewall , which was observed on radar and provided a peak intensity estimate of 80 mph ( 130 km / h ) at 0000 UTC on September 28 .", "The cyclone maintained vigorous and <unk> convection across the center , although the structure deteriorated slightly before Lorenzo crossed the coast near Tecolutla , Veracruz at <unk> UTC that day , with winds estimated around 75 mph ( 120 km / h ) .", "After making landfall , the hurricane rapidly weakened to tropical depression intensity .", "<unk> inland , the circulation became difficult to locate as the convection diminished to rainbands along the coast .", "Within 19 hours after moving ashore , the circulation of Lorenzo dissipated , therefore ending its duration as a tropical cyclone .", "= = Preparations and impact = = \n \n About 26 hours before landfall , the Mexican government issued a tropical storm watch from <unk> Sola to La Cruz in Veracruz .", "About 14 hours before landfall , a tropical storm warning was put into place from <unk> Sola to Cabo Rojo , which in turn was upgraded to a hurricane warning six hours later .", "Mexico 's Civilian Protection officials declared a \" red alert \" for much of the state of Veracruz .", "Along the coast of Veracruz , officials canceled school classes .", "Officials opened 315 shelters in Veracruz , along with six in neighboring Hidalgo , which housed 45 @,@ 164 people during the storm .", "The government of Veracruz provided buses for people to transport from their houses to the shelters .", "Ports in Tecolutla , Tuxpan and Nautla were forced to close .", "Lorenzo 's formation caused gas prices to rise due to its potential to disrupt oil facilities in the Gulf of Mexico .", "Hurricane Lorenzo made landfall in Veracruz , the same region of east @-@ central Mexico as Hurricane Dean did one month prior .", "The hurricane primarily affected small fishing villages along the coast , where strong winds knocked down power lines , leaving about 85 @,@ 000 people without electricity .", "To prevent the danger of fallen wires , officials shut off the power grid in several municipalities in northern Veracruz .", "The winds also destroyed the roofs of several houses in Nautla .", "In addition to the high winds , Lorenzo dropped heavy rainfall along the coast and further inland , peaking at 12 @.", "@ 83 in ( 326 mm ) in El <unk> , Veracruz .", "The rains caused flash flooding and mudslides that killed at least four people , including a family of three in Puebla state .", "<unk> also closed portions of three highways .", "In some locations , <unk> reached about 1 foot ( 300 mm ) in depth .", "<unk> rivers in Veracruz forced about 25 @,@ 000 people to leave their houses .", "Along the <unk> River , more than 1 @,@ 000 houses were flooded , resulting in local police officials to assist in <unk> .", "Damage in Veracruz was estimated at $ 1 billion pesos ( $ 92 million 2007 USD ) , much of it from road damage in the northern portion of the state .", "Overall , the hurricane affected 123 @,@ 320 people across Veracruz and Hidalgo , prompting the declaration of a state of emergency in 112 municipalities .", "The declaration allowed the usage of emergency resources for the affected people .", "There were a total of six deaths in the country , five of which in Puebla .", "By about three days after the storm , all schools were reopened .", "The Mexican government distributed food , water , and construction materials for the areas most affected in Veracruz .", "Following the storm , about 500 power workers were dispatched in Veracruz to restore electricity in the affected areas ." ]
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[ " = 14 @.", "@ 1 years ) , <unk> ( t1 / 2 = \n 44 @.", "@ 6 days ) , and <unk> ( t1 / 2 = 3 @.", "@ 36 hours ) .", "The known isotopes of cadmium range in atomic mass from 94 @.", "@ 950 u ( <unk> ) to 131 @.", "@ <unk> u ( <unk> ) .", "For isotopes lighter than 112 u , the primary decay mode is electron capture and the dominant decay product is element 47 ( silver ) .", "<unk> isotopes decay mostly through beta emission producing element 49 ( indium ) .", "One isotope of cadmium , <unk> , absorbs neutrons with high selectivity : With very high probability , neutrons with energy below the cadmium cut @-@ off will be absorbed ; those higher than the cut @-@ off will be transmitted .", "The cadmium cut @-@ off is about 0 @.", "@ 5 <unk> , and neutrons below that level are deemed slow neutrons , distinct from intermediate and fast neutrons .", "Cadmium is created via the long s @-@ process in low @-@ medium mass stars with masses of 0 @.", "@ 6 to 10 solar masses , taking thousands of years .", "In that process , a silver atom captures a neutron and then undergoes beta decay .", "= = History = = \n \n Cadmium ( Latin <unk> , Greek <unk> meaning \" calamine \" , a cadmium @-@ bearing mixture of minerals that was named after the Greek mythological character <unk> , <unk> , the founder of Thebes ) was discovered simultaneously in 1817 by Friedrich Stromeyer and Karl Samuel <unk> Hermann , both in Germany , as an impurity in zinc carbonate .", "Stromeyer found the new element as an impurity in zinc carbonate ( calamine ) , and , for 100 years , Germany remained the only important producer of the metal .", "The metal was named after the Latin word for calamine , because it was found in this zinc compound .", "Stromeyer noted that some impure samples of calamine changed color when heated but pure calamine did not .", "He was persistent in studying these results and eventually isolated cadmium metal by roasting and reducing the sulfide .", "The potential for cadmium yellow as pigment was recognized in the 1840s , but the lack of cadmium limited this application .", "Even though cadmium and its compounds are toxic in certain forms and concentrations , the British <unk> <unk> from 1907 states that cadmium iodide was used as a medication to treat \" enlarged joints , <unk> glands , and <unk> \" .", "In 1907 , the International Astronomical Union defined the international <unk> in terms of a red cadmium spectral line ( 1 wavelength = <unk> @.", "@ <unk> <unk> ) .", "This was adopted by the 7th General Conference on <unk> and Measures in 1927 .", "In 1960 , the definitions of both the metre and <unk> were changed to use krypton .", "After the industrial scale production of cadmium started in the 1930s and 1940s , the major application of cadmium was the coating of iron and steel to prevent corrosion ; in 1944 , 62 % and in 1956 , 59 % of the cadmium in the United States was used for plating .", "In 1956 , 24 % of the cadmium in the United States was used for a second application in red , orange and yellow pigments from sulfides and <unk> of cadmium .", "The stabilizing effect of cadmium chemicals like the <unk> cadmium <unk> and cadmium <unk> on PVC led to an increased use of those compounds in the 1970s and 1980s .", "The demand for cadmium in pigments , coatings , stabilizers , and alloys declined as a result of environmental and health regulations in the 1980s and 1990s ; in 2006 , only 7 % of to total cadmium consumption was used for plating , and only 10 % was used for pigments .", "At the same time , these decreases in consumption were compensated by a growing demand for cadmium for nickel @-@ cadmium batteries , which accounted for 81 % of the cadmium consumption in the United States in 2006 .", "= = Occurrence = = \n \n Cadmium makes up about 0 @.", "@ 1 mg kg − 1 ( ppm ) of Earth 's crust .", "Typical background concentrations in other environmental media are : atmosphere < 5 <unk> m − 3 ; soil < 2 mg kg − 1 ; vegetation < 0 @.", "@ 5 mg kg − 1 ; freshwater < 1 <unk> L − 1 ; seawater < 50 <unk> L − 1 ; sediment < 2 mg kg − 1 .", "Compared with the more abundant 65 ppm zinc , cadmium is rare .", "No significant deposits of cadmium @-@ containing ores are known .", "<unk> ( CdS ) , the only cadmium mineral of importance , is nearly always associated with <unk> ( <unk> ) .", "This association is caused by <unk> similarity between zinc and cadmium , with no geological process likely to separate them .", "Thus , cadmium is produced mainly as a <unk> from mining , <unk> , and refining <unk> ores of zinc , and , to a lesser degree , lead and copper .", "Small amounts of cadmium , about 10 % of consumption , are produced from secondary sources , mainly from dust generated by recycling iron and steel scrap .", "Production in the United States began in 1907 , but not until after World War I did cadmium come into wide use .", "<unk> cadmium can be found is the <unk> River basin in Siberia .", "Rocks mined for phosphate fertilizers contain varying amounts of cadmium , resulting in a cadmium concentration of as much as 300 mg / kg in the fertilizers and a high cadmium content in agricultural soils .", "Coal can contain significant amounts of cadmium , which ends up mostly in <unk> dust .", "= = Production = = \n \n The British Geological Survey reports that in 2001 , China was the top producer of cadmium with almost one @-@ sixth of the world 's production , closely followed by South Korea and Japan .", "Cadmium is a common impurity in zinc ores , and it is most often isolated during the production of zinc .", "Some zinc ores concentrates from <unk> zinc ores contain up to 1 @.", "@ 4 % of cadmium .", "In the 1970s , the output of cadmium was 6 @.", "@ 5 pounds per ton of zinc .", "Zinc sulfide ores are roasted in the presence of oxygen , converting the zinc sulfide to the oxide .", "Zinc metal is produced either by <unk> the oxide with carbon or by electrolysis in sulfuric acid .", "Cadmium is isolated from the zinc metal by vacuum distillation if the zinc is <unk> , or cadmium sulfate is precipitated from the electrolysis solution .", "= = Applications = = \n \n Cadmium is a common component of electric batteries , pigments , coatings , and electroplating .", "= = = Batteries = = = \n \n In 2009 , 86 % of cadmium was used in batteries , predominantly in <unk> nickel @-@ cadmium batteries .", "<unk> @-@ cadmium cells have a nominal cell potential of 1 @.", "@ 2 V. The cell consists of a positive nickel hydroxide <unk> and a negative cadmium <unk> plate separated by an alkaline electrolyte ( potassium hydroxide ) .", "The European Union put a limit on cadmium in electronics in 2004 of 0 @.", "@ 01 % , with some exceptions , and reduced the limit on cadmium content to 0 @.", "@ 002 % .", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n Cadmium electroplating , consuming 6 % of the global production , is used in the aircraft industry reduce corrosion of steel components .", "This coating is <unk> by <unk> salts .", "A limitation of cadmium plating is hydrogen embrittlement of high @-@ strength <unk> from the electroplating process .", "Therefore , steel parts heat @-@ treated to tensile strength above 1300 MPa ( 200 <unk> ) should be coated by an alternative method ( such as special low @-@ embrittlement cadmium electroplating processes or physical vapor deposition ) .", "<unk> embrittlement from cadmium @-@ plated tool residues resulted in banishment of those tools ( and the implementation of routine tool testing to detect cadmium contamination ) in the A @-@ 12 / SR @-@ 71 , U @-@ 2 , and subsequent aircraft programs that use <unk> .", "= = = Nuclear fission = = = \n \n Cadmium is used in the control rods of nuclear reactors , acting as a very effective \" neutron poison \" to control neutron flux in nuclear fission .", "When cadmium rods are inserted in the core of a nuclear reactor , cadmium absorbs neutrons preventing them from creating additional fission events , thus controlling the amount of reactivity .", "The pressurized water reactor designed by Westinghouse Electric Company uses an alloy consisting of 80 % silver , 15 % indium , and 5 % cadmium .", "= = = Compounds = = = \n \n Cadmium oxide was used in black and white television phosphors and in the blue and green phosphors of color television <unk> ray tubes .", "Cadmium sulfide ( CdS ) is used as a <unk> surface coating for <unk> drums .", "Various cadmium salts are used in paint pigments , with CdS as a yellow pigment being the most common .", "Cadmium selenide is a red pigment , commonly called cadmium red .", "To painters who work with the pigment , cadmium provides the most brilliant and durable <unk> , <unk> , and reds — so much so that during production , these colors are significantly toned down before they are ground with oils and <unk> or blended into watercolors , <unk> , <unk> , and other paint and pigment <unk> .", "Because these pigments are potentially toxic , users should use a barrier cream on the hands to prevent absorption through the skin even though the amount of cadmium absorbed into the body through the skin is reported to be less than 1 % .", "In PVC , cadmium was used as heat , light , and <unk> stabilizers .", "Currently , cadmium stabilizers have been completely replaced with barium @-@ zinc , calcium @-@ zinc and <unk> @-@ tin stabilizers .", "Cadmium is used in many kinds of <unk> and bearing alloys , because a low coefficient of friction and fatigue resistance .", "It is also found in some of the lowest @-@ melting alloys , such as Wood 's metal .", "= = = Laboratory uses = = = \n \n <unk> – cadmium lasers are a common source of blue @-@ ultraviolet laser light .", "They operate at either 325 or 422 nm in fluorescence <unk> and various laboratory experiments .", "Cadmium selenide quantum dots emit bright luminescence under <unk> <unk> ( He @-@ Cd laser , for example ) .", "The color of this luminescence can be green , yellow or red depending on the particle size .", "<unk> solutions of those particles are used for imaging of biological tissues and solutions with a fluorescence microscope .", "Cadmium is a component of some compound <unk> , such as cadmium sulfide , cadmium selenide , and cadmium telluride , used for light detection and solar cells .", "<unk> is sensitive to infrared light and can be used as an infrared detector , motion detector , or switch in remote control devices .", "In molecular biology , cadmium is used to block voltage @-@ dependent calcium channels from <unk> calcium ions , as well as in hypoxia research to stimulate <unk> @-@ dependent degradation of <unk> @-@ <unk> .", "= = = Cadmium @-@ selective sensors = = = \n \n Cadmium @-@ selective sensors based on the <unk> <unk> have been developed for imaging and sensing of cadmium in cells .", "= = Biological role = = \n \n Cadmium has no known function in higher organisms , but a cadmium @-@ dependent carbonic <unk> has been found in some marine diatoms .", "The diatoms live in environments with very low zinc concentrations and cadmium performs the function normally carried out by zinc in other <unk> .", "This was discovered with X @-@ ray absorption fluorescence spectroscopy ( <unk> ) .", "The highest concentration of cadmium is absorbed in the <unk> of humans , and up to about 30 mg of cadmium is commonly inhaled throughout human childhood and adolescence .", "Cadmium can be used to block calcium channels in chicken neurons .", "Analytical methods for the determination of cadmium in biological samples have been reviewed .", "= = Environment = = \n \n The <unk> of cadmium and its release to the environment has been the subject of review , as has the <unk> of cadmium in the environment .", "Environmental concentrations can exceed adverse @-@ effect @-@ <unk> in cadmium @-@ polluted ecosystems ( e.g.", "in some parts of Europe ) and <unk> cadmium can accumulate in invertebrates , earthworms , <unk> , marine mammals , plants , and some algal species ; effects in animals include kidney disorders , <unk> of enzymes , disruption of calcium metabolism , and changes in cell membrane <unk> ; excess Cd uptake in plants can affect growth and metabolic processes such as <unk> and <unk> .", "= = Safety = = \n \n The <unk> aspects of cadmium toxicity have been reviewed .", "The most dangerous form of occupational exposure to cadmium is inhalation of fine dust and fumes , or ingestion of highly soluble cadmium compounds .", "Inhalation of cadmium fumes can result initially in metal <unk> fever but may progress to chemical <unk> , pulmonary <unk> , and death .", "Cadmium is also an environmental hazard .", "Human exposure is primarily from fossil fuel combustion , phosphate fertilizers , natural sources , iron and steel production , cement production and related activities , <unk> metals production , and municipal solid waste <unk> .", "Bread , root crops , and vegetables also contribute to the cadmium in modern populations .", "There have been a few instances of general population poisoning as the result of long @-@ term exposure to cadmium in contaminated food and water , and research into an estrogen mimicry that may induce breast cancer is ongoing .", "In the decades leading up to World War II , mining operations contaminated the <unk> River in Japan with cadmium and traces of other toxic metals .", "As a consequence , cadmium accumulated in the rice crops along the riverbanks downstream of the mines .", "Some members of the local agricultural communities consumed the contaminated rice and developed itai @-@ itai disease and renal abnormalities , including <unk> and <unk> .", "The victims of this poisoning were almost exclusively post @-@ <unk> women with low iron and other mineral body stores .", "Similar general population cadmium exposures in other parts of the world have not resulted in the same health problems because the populations maintained sufficient iron and other mineral levels .", "Thus , although cadmium is a major factor in the itai @-@ itai disease in Japan , most researchers have concluded that it was one of several factors .", "Cadmium is one of six substances banned by the European Union 's <unk> on <unk> <unk> ( <unk> ) directive , which <unk> hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment but allows for certain exemptions and <unk> from the scope of the law .", "The International Agency for Research on Cancer has classified cadmium and cadmium compounds as carcinogenic to humans .", "Although occupational exposure to cadmium is linked to lung and prostate cancer , there is still a substantial controversy about the <unk> of cadmium in low environmental exposure .", "Recent data from <unk> studies suggest that intake of cadmium through diet associates to higher risk of <unk> , breast and prostate cancer as well as to <unk> in humans .", "A recent study has demonstrated that <unk> tissue is characterized by higher levels of cadmium in current and former smoking females .", "Cadmium exposure is a risk factor associated with a large number of illnesses including kidney disease , early <unk> , <unk> , and <unk> diseases .", "Although studies show a significant correlation between cadmium exposure and occurrence of disease in human populations , a necessary molecular mechanism has not been identified .", "One hypothesis holds that cadmium is an <unk> <unk> and some experimental studies have shown that it can interact with different <unk> signaling pathways .", "For example , cadmium can bind to the estrogen receptor alpha , and affect signal transduction along the estrogen and <unk> signaling pathways at low doses .", "Tobacco smoking is the most important single source of cadmium exposure in the general population .", "An estimated 10 % of the cadmium content of a cigarette is inhaled through smoking .", "Absorption of cadmium through the lungs is more effective than through the gut , and as much as 50 % of the cadmium inhaled in cigarette smoke may be absorbed .", "On average , cadmium concentrations in the blood of smokers is 4 times 5 times greater and in the kidney , 2 – 3 times greater than non @-@ smokers .", "Despite the high cadmium content in cigarette smoke , there seems to be little exposure to cadmium from passive smoking .", "In a non @-@ smoking population , food is the greatest source of exposure .", "High quantities of cadmium can be found in crustaceans , <unk> , <unk> , and algae products .", "However , grains , vegetables , and <unk> roots and <unk> are consumed in much greater quantity in the US , and are the source of the greatest dietary exposure .", "Most plants bio @-@ accumulate metal toxins like Cd , and when <unk> to form organic fertilizers yield a product which can often contain high amounts ( e.g.", ", over 0 @.", "@ 5 mg ) of metal toxins for every <unk> of <unk> .", "<unk> made from animal dung ( e.g.", ", cow dung ) or urban waste can contain similar amounts of Cd .", "The Cd added to the soil from fertilizers ( rock <unk> or organic fertilizers ) become bio @-@ available and toxic only if the soil <unk> is low ( i.e.", ", acidic soils ) .", "Zinc is chemically similar to cadmium and some evidence indicates the presence of <unk> ions reduces cadmium toxicity .", "Zinc , <unk> , <unk> , and Fe ions , and <unk> with <unk> C are used to treat Cd intoxication , though it is not easily reversed .", "= = = Regulations = = = \n \n Because of the adverse effects of cadmium on the environment and human health , the supply and use of cadmium is restricted in Europe under the <unk> Regulation .", "The <unk> Panel on <unk> in the Food Chain specifies that 2 @.", "@ 5 <unk> / kg body weight is a <unk> weekly intake for humans .", "The Joint <unk> / WHO Expert Committee on Food <unk> has declared 7 <unk> / kg <unk> to be the provisional <unk> weekly intake level .", "The US Occupational Safety and Health Administration ( <unk> ) has set the permissible exposure limit ( <unk> ) for cadmium at a time @-@ weighted average ( TWA ) of 0 @.", "@ <unk> ppm .", "The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health ( <unk> ) has not set a recommended exposure limit ( <unk> ) and has designated cadmium as a known human <unk> .", "The <unk> ( immediately dangerous to life and health ) level for cadmium is 9 mg / m3 .", "= = = Product recalls = = = \n \n In May 2006 , a sale of the seats from Arsenal F.C. '", "s old stadium , Highbury in London , England was cancelled when the seats were discovered to contain trace amounts of cadmium .", "Reports of high levels of cadmium use in children 's jewelry in 2010 led to a US Consumer Product Safety Commission investigation .", "The U.S. <unk> issued specific recall notices for cadmium content in jewelry sold by Claire 's and Wal @-@ Mart stores .", "In June 2010 , McDonald 's voluntarily recalled more than 12 million promotional \" <unk> Forever After 3D \" <unk> <unk> <unk> because of the cadmium levels in paint pigments on the <unk> .", "The glasses were manufactured by <unk> International , of <unk> , <unk> , USA ." ]
[ "As a consequence , cadmium accumulated in the rice crops along the riverbanks downstream of the mines ." ]
[ " = 14 @.", "@ 1 years ) , <unk> ( t1 / 2 = \n 44 @.", "@ 6 days ) , and <unk> ( t1 / 2 = 3 @.", "@ 36 hours ) .", "The known isotopes of cadmium range in atomic mass from 94 @.", "@ 950 u ( <unk> ) to 131 @.", "@ <unk> u ( <unk> ) .", "For isotopes lighter than 112 u , the primary decay mode is electron capture and the dominant decay product is element 47 ( silver ) .", "<unk> isotopes decay mostly through beta emission producing element 49 ( indium ) .", "One isotope of cadmium , <unk> , absorbs neutrons with high selectivity : With very high probability , neutrons with energy below the cadmium cut @-@ off will be absorbed ; those higher than the cut @-@ off will be transmitted .", "The cadmium cut @-@ off is about 0 @.", "@ 5 <unk> , and neutrons below that level are deemed slow neutrons , distinct from intermediate and fast neutrons .", "Cadmium is created via the long s @-@ process in low @-@ medium mass stars with masses of 0 @.", "@ 6 to 10 solar masses , taking thousands of years .", "In that process , a silver atom captures a neutron and then undergoes beta decay .", "= = History = = \n \n Cadmium ( Latin <unk> , Greek <unk> meaning \" calamine \" , a cadmium @-@ bearing mixture of minerals that was named after the Greek mythological character <unk> , <unk> , the founder of Thebes ) was discovered simultaneously in 1817 by Friedrich Stromeyer and Karl Samuel <unk> Hermann , both in Germany , as an impurity in zinc carbonate .", "Stromeyer found the new element as an impurity in zinc carbonate ( calamine ) , and , for 100 years , Germany remained the only important producer of the metal .", "The metal was named after the Latin word for calamine , because it was found in this zinc compound .", "Stromeyer noted that some impure samples of calamine changed color when heated but pure calamine did not .", "He was persistent in studying these results and eventually isolated cadmium metal by roasting and reducing the sulfide .", "The potential for cadmium yellow as pigment was recognized in the 1840s , but the lack of cadmium limited this application .", "Even though cadmium and its compounds are toxic in certain forms and concentrations , the British <unk> <unk> from 1907 states that cadmium iodide was used as a medication to treat \" enlarged joints , <unk> glands , and <unk> \" .", "In 1907 , the International Astronomical Union defined the international <unk> in terms of a red cadmium spectral line ( 1 wavelength = <unk> @.", "@ <unk> <unk> ) .", "This was adopted by the 7th General Conference on <unk> and Measures in 1927 .", "In 1960 , the definitions of both the metre and <unk> were changed to use krypton .", "After the industrial scale production of cadmium started in the 1930s and 1940s , the major application of cadmium was the coating of iron and steel to prevent corrosion ; in 1944 , 62 % and in 1956 , 59 % of the cadmium in the United States was used for plating .", "In 1956 , 24 % of the cadmium in the United States was used for a second application in red , orange and yellow pigments from sulfides and <unk> of cadmium .", "The stabilizing effect of cadmium chemicals like the <unk> cadmium <unk> and cadmium <unk> on PVC led to an increased use of those compounds in the 1970s and 1980s .", "The demand for cadmium in pigments , coatings , stabilizers , and alloys declined as a result of environmental and health regulations in the 1980s and 1990s ; in 2006 , only 7 % of to total cadmium consumption was used for plating , and only 10 % was used for pigments .", "At the same time , these decreases in consumption were compensated by a growing demand for cadmium for nickel @-@ cadmium batteries , which accounted for 81 % of the cadmium consumption in the United States in 2006 .", "= = Occurrence = = \n \n Cadmium makes up about 0 @.", "@ 1 mg kg − 1 ( ppm ) of Earth 's crust .", "Typical background concentrations in other environmental media are : atmosphere < 5 <unk> m − 3 ; soil < 2 mg kg − 1 ; vegetation < 0 @.", "@ 5 mg kg − 1 ; freshwater < 1 <unk> L − 1 ; seawater < 50 <unk> L − 1 ; sediment < 2 mg kg − 1 .", "Compared with the more abundant 65 ppm zinc , cadmium is rare .", "No significant deposits of cadmium @-@ containing ores are known .", "<unk> ( CdS ) , the only cadmium mineral of importance , is nearly always associated with <unk> ( <unk> ) .", "This association is caused by <unk> similarity between zinc and cadmium , with no geological process likely to separate them .", "Thus , cadmium is produced mainly as a <unk> from mining , <unk> , and refining <unk> ores of zinc , and , to a lesser degree , lead and copper .", "Small amounts of cadmium , about 10 % of consumption , are produced from secondary sources , mainly from dust generated by recycling iron and steel scrap .", "Production in the United States began in 1907 , but not until after World War I did cadmium come into wide use .", "<unk> cadmium can be found is the <unk> River basin in Siberia .", "Rocks mined for phosphate fertilizers contain varying amounts of cadmium , resulting in a cadmium concentration of as much as 300 mg / kg in the fertilizers and a high cadmium content in agricultural soils .", "Coal can contain significant amounts of cadmium , which ends up mostly in <unk> dust .", "= = Production = = \n \n The British Geological Survey reports that in 2001 , China was the top producer of cadmium with almost one @-@ sixth of the world 's production , closely followed by South Korea and Japan .", "Cadmium is a common impurity in zinc ores , and it is most often isolated during the production of zinc .", "Some zinc ores concentrates from <unk> zinc ores contain up to 1 @.", "@ 4 % of cadmium .", "In the 1970s , the output of cadmium was 6 @.", "@ 5 pounds per ton of zinc .", "Zinc sulfide ores are roasted in the presence of oxygen , converting the zinc sulfide to the oxide .", "Zinc metal is produced either by <unk> the oxide with carbon or by electrolysis in sulfuric acid .", "Cadmium is isolated from the zinc metal by vacuum distillation if the zinc is <unk> , or cadmium sulfate is precipitated from the electrolysis solution .", "= = Applications = = \n \n Cadmium is a common component of electric batteries , pigments , coatings , and electroplating .", "= = = Batteries = = = \n \n In 2009 , 86 % of cadmium was used in batteries , predominantly in <unk> nickel @-@ cadmium batteries .", "<unk> @-@ cadmium cells have a nominal cell potential of 1 @.", "@ 2 V. The cell consists of a positive nickel hydroxide <unk> and a negative cadmium <unk> plate separated by an alkaline electrolyte ( potassium hydroxide ) .", "The European Union put a limit on cadmium in electronics in 2004 of 0 @.", "@ 01 % , with some exceptions , and reduced the limit on cadmium content to 0 @.", "@ 002 % .", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n Cadmium electroplating , consuming 6 % of the global production , is used in the aircraft industry reduce corrosion of steel components .", "This coating is <unk> by <unk> salts .", "A limitation of cadmium plating is hydrogen embrittlement of high @-@ strength <unk> from the electroplating process .", "Therefore , steel parts heat @-@ treated to tensile strength above 1300 MPa ( 200 <unk> ) should be coated by an alternative method ( such as special low @-@ embrittlement cadmium electroplating processes or physical vapor deposition ) .", "<unk> embrittlement from cadmium @-@ plated tool residues resulted in banishment of those tools ( and the implementation of routine tool testing to detect cadmium contamination ) in the A @-@ 12 / SR @-@ 71 , U @-@ 2 , and subsequent aircraft programs that use <unk> .", "= = = Nuclear fission = = = \n \n Cadmium is used in the control rods of nuclear reactors , acting as a very effective \" neutron poison \" to control neutron flux in nuclear fission .", "When cadmium rods are inserted in the core of a nuclear reactor , cadmium absorbs neutrons preventing them from creating additional fission events , thus controlling the amount of reactivity .", "The pressurized water reactor designed by Westinghouse Electric Company uses an alloy consisting of 80 % silver , 15 % indium , and 5 % cadmium .", "= = = Compounds = = = \n \n Cadmium oxide was used in black and white television phosphors and in the blue and green phosphors of color television <unk> ray tubes .", "Cadmium sulfide ( CdS ) is used as a <unk> surface coating for <unk> drums .", "Various cadmium salts are used in paint pigments , with CdS as a yellow pigment being the most common .", "Cadmium selenide is a red pigment , commonly called cadmium red .", "To painters who work with the pigment , cadmium provides the most brilliant and durable <unk> , <unk> , and reds — so much so that during production , these colors are significantly toned down before they are ground with oils and <unk> or blended into watercolors , <unk> , <unk> , and other paint and pigment <unk> .", "Because these pigments are potentially toxic , users should use a barrier cream on the hands to prevent absorption through the skin even though the amount of cadmium absorbed into the body through the skin is reported to be less than 1 % .", "In PVC , cadmium was used as heat , light , and <unk> stabilizers .", "Currently , cadmium stabilizers have been completely replaced with barium @-@ zinc , calcium @-@ zinc and <unk> @-@ tin stabilizers .", "Cadmium is used in many kinds of <unk> and bearing alloys , because a low coefficient of friction and fatigue resistance .", "It is also found in some of the lowest @-@ melting alloys , such as Wood 's metal .", "= = = Laboratory uses = = = \n \n <unk> – cadmium lasers are a common source of blue @-@ ultraviolet laser light .", "They operate at either 325 or 422 nm in fluorescence <unk> and various laboratory experiments .", "Cadmium selenide quantum dots emit bright luminescence under <unk> <unk> ( He @-@ Cd laser , for example ) .", "The color of this luminescence can be green , yellow or red depending on the particle size .", "<unk> solutions of those particles are used for imaging of biological tissues and solutions with a fluorescence microscope .", "Cadmium is a component of some compound <unk> , such as cadmium sulfide , cadmium selenide , and cadmium telluride , used for light detection and solar cells .", "<unk> is sensitive to infrared light and can be used as an infrared detector , motion detector , or switch in remote control devices .", "In molecular biology , cadmium is used to block voltage @-@ dependent calcium channels from <unk> calcium ions , as well as in hypoxia research to stimulate <unk> @-@ dependent degradation of <unk> @-@ <unk> .", "= = = Cadmium @-@ selective sensors = = = \n \n Cadmium @-@ selective sensors based on the <unk> <unk> have been developed for imaging and sensing of cadmium in cells .", "= = Biological role = = \n \n Cadmium has no known function in higher organisms , but a cadmium @-@ dependent carbonic <unk> has been found in some marine diatoms .", "The diatoms live in environments with very low zinc concentrations and cadmium performs the function normally carried out by zinc in other <unk> .", "This was discovered with X @-@ ray absorption fluorescence spectroscopy ( <unk> ) .", "The highest concentration of cadmium is absorbed in the <unk> of humans , and up to about 30 mg of cadmium is commonly inhaled throughout human childhood and adolescence .", "Cadmium can be used to block calcium channels in chicken neurons .", "Analytical methods for the determination of cadmium in biological samples have been reviewed .", "= = Environment = = \n \n The <unk> of cadmium and its release to the environment has been the subject of review , as has the <unk> of cadmium in the environment .", "Environmental concentrations can exceed adverse @-@ effect @-@ <unk> in cadmium @-@ polluted ecosystems ( e.g.", "in some parts of Europe ) and <unk> cadmium can accumulate in invertebrates , earthworms , <unk> , marine mammals , plants , and some algal species ; effects in animals include kidney disorders , <unk> of enzymes , disruption of calcium metabolism , and changes in cell membrane <unk> ; excess Cd uptake in plants can affect growth and metabolic processes such as <unk> and <unk> .", "= = Safety = = \n \n The <unk> aspects of cadmium toxicity have been reviewed .", "The most dangerous form of occupational exposure to cadmium is inhalation of fine dust and fumes , or ingestion of highly soluble cadmium compounds .", "Inhalation of cadmium fumes can result initially in metal <unk> fever but may progress to chemical <unk> , pulmonary <unk> , and death .", "Cadmium is also an environmental hazard .", "Human exposure is primarily from fossil fuel combustion , phosphate fertilizers , natural sources , iron and steel production , cement production and related activities , <unk> metals production , and municipal solid waste <unk> .", "Bread , root crops , and vegetables also contribute to the cadmium in modern populations .", "There have been a few instances of general population poisoning as the result of long @-@ term exposure to cadmium in contaminated food and water , and research into an estrogen mimicry that may induce breast cancer is ongoing .", "In the decades leading up to World War II , mining operations contaminated the <unk> River in Japan with cadmium and traces of other toxic metals .", "Some members of the local agricultural communities consumed the contaminated rice and developed itai @-@ itai disease and renal abnormalities , including <unk> and <unk> .", "The victims of this poisoning were almost exclusively post @-@ <unk> women with low iron and other mineral body stores .", "Similar general population cadmium exposures in other parts of the world have not resulted in the same health problems because the populations maintained sufficient iron and other mineral levels .", "Thus , although cadmium is a major factor in the itai @-@ itai disease in Japan , most researchers have concluded that it was one of several factors .", "Cadmium is one of six substances banned by the European Union 's <unk> on <unk> <unk> ( <unk> ) directive , which <unk> hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment but allows for certain exemptions and <unk> from the scope of the law .", "The International Agency for Research on Cancer has classified cadmium and cadmium compounds as carcinogenic to humans .", "Although occupational exposure to cadmium is linked to lung and prostate cancer , there is still a substantial controversy about the <unk> of cadmium in low environmental exposure .", "Recent data from <unk> studies suggest that intake of cadmium through diet associates to higher risk of <unk> , breast and prostate cancer as well as to <unk> in humans .", "A recent study has demonstrated that <unk> tissue is characterized by higher levels of cadmium in current and former smoking females .", "Cadmium exposure is a risk factor associated with a large number of illnesses including kidney disease , early <unk> , <unk> , and <unk> diseases .", "Although studies show a significant correlation between cadmium exposure and occurrence of disease in human populations , a necessary molecular mechanism has not been identified .", "One hypothesis holds that cadmium is an <unk> <unk> and some experimental studies have shown that it can interact with different <unk> signaling pathways .", "For example , cadmium can bind to the estrogen receptor alpha , and affect signal transduction along the estrogen and <unk> signaling pathways at low doses .", "Tobacco smoking is the most important single source of cadmium exposure in the general population .", "An estimated 10 % of the cadmium content of a cigarette is inhaled through smoking .", "Absorption of cadmium through the lungs is more effective than through the gut , and as much as 50 % of the cadmium inhaled in cigarette smoke may be absorbed .", "On average , cadmium concentrations in the blood of smokers is 4 times 5 times greater and in the kidney , 2 – 3 times greater than non @-@ smokers .", "Despite the high cadmium content in cigarette smoke , there seems to be little exposure to cadmium from passive smoking .", "In a non @-@ smoking population , food is the greatest source of exposure .", "High quantities of cadmium can be found in crustaceans , <unk> , <unk> , and algae products .", "However , grains , vegetables , and <unk> roots and <unk> are consumed in much greater quantity in the US , and are the source of the greatest dietary exposure .", "Most plants bio @-@ accumulate metal toxins like Cd , and when <unk> to form organic fertilizers yield a product which can often contain high amounts ( e.g.", ", over 0 @.", "@ 5 mg ) of metal toxins for every <unk> of <unk> .", "<unk> made from animal dung ( e.g.", ", cow dung ) or urban waste can contain similar amounts of Cd .", "The Cd added to the soil from fertilizers ( rock <unk> or organic fertilizers ) become bio @-@ available and toxic only if the soil <unk> is low ( i.e.", ", acidic soils ) .", "Zinc is chemically similar to cadmium and some evidence indicates the presence of <unk> ions reduces cadmium toxicity .", "Zinc , <unk> , <unk> , and Fe ions , and <unk> with <unk> C are used to treat Cd intoxication , though it is not easily reversed .", "= = = Regulations = = = \n \n Because of the adverse effects of cadmium on the environment and human health , the supply and use of cadmium is restricted in Europe under the <unk> Regulation .", "The <unk> Panel on <unk> in the Food Chain specifies that 2 @.", "@ 5 <unk> / kg body weight is a <unk> weekly intake for humans .", "The Joint <unk> / WHO Expert Committee on Food <unk> has declared 7 <unk> / kg <unk> to be the provisional <unk> weekly intake level .", "The US Occupational Safety and Health Administration ( <unk> ) has set the permissible exposure limit ( <unk> ) for cadmium at a time @-@ weighted average ( TWA ) of 0 @.", "@ <unk> ppm .", "The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health ( <unk> ) has not set a recommended exposure limit ( <unk> ) and has designated cadmium as a known human <unk> .", "The <unk> ( immediately dangerous to life and health ) level for cadmium is 9 mg / m3 .", "= = = Product recalls = = = \n \n In May 2006 , a sale of the seats from Arsenal F.C. '", "s old stadium , Highbury in London , England was cancelled when the seats were discovered to contain trace amounts of cadmium .", "Reports of high levels of cadmium use in children 's jewelry in 2010 led to a US Consumer Product Safety Commission investigation .", "The U.S. <unk> issued specific recall notices for cadmium content in jewelry sold by Claire 's and Wal @-@ Mart stores .", "In June 2010 , McDonald 's voluntarily recalled more than 12 million promotional \" <unk> Forever After 3D \" <unk> <unk> <unk> because of the cadmium levels in paint pigments on the <unk> .", "The glasses were manufactured by <unk> International , of <unk> , <unk> , USA ." ]
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[ " = First Battle of Maryang San = \n \n The First Battle of Maryang San ( 3 – 8 October 1951 ) , also known as the Defensive Battle of <unk> ( Chinese : <unk> ; pinyin : <unk> <unk> <unk> <unk> ) , was fought during the Korean War between United Nations ( UN ) forces — primarily Australian and British — and the Chinese communist People 's Volunteer Army .", "The fighting occurred during a limited UN offensive by US I Corps , codenamed Operation Commando .", "This offensive ultimately pushed the Chinese back from the Imjin River to the Jamestown Line and destroyed elements of four Chinese armies following heavy fighting .", "The much smaller battle at Maryang San took place over a five @-@ day period , and saw the 3rd Battalion , Royal Australian Regiment ( 3 RAR ) <unk> a numerically superior Chinese force from the tactically important Kowang @-@ San ( Hill 355 ) and Maryang San ( Hill 317 ) features , in conjunction with other units of the 1st Commonwealth Division .", "Using tactics first developed against the Japanese in New Guinea during the Second World War , the Australians gained the advantage of the high ground and assaulted the Chinese positions from unexpected directions .", "They then repelled repeated Chinese counterattacks aimed at re @-@ capturing Maryang San , with both sides suffering heavy casualties before the Australians were finally relieved by a British battalion .", "However , with the peace @-@ talks ongoing , these operations proved to be last actions in the war of manoeuvre , which had lasted the previous sixteen months .", "It was replaced by a static war characterised by fixed defences reminiscent of the Western Front in 1915 – 17 .", "A month later , the Chinese subsequently re @-@ captured Maryang San from the British during fierce fighting , and it was never re @-@ gained .", "Today , the battle is widely regarded as one of the Australian Army 's greatest accomplishments during the war .", "= = Background = = \n \n \n = = = Military situation = = = \n \n Following General of the Army Douglas MacArthur 's dismissal as Commander @-@ in @-@ Chief of UN forces in Korea , he was replaced by General Matthew B. Ridgway .", "Consequently , on 14 April 1951 , General James Van Fleet replaced Ridgway as commander of the US Eighth Army and the United Nations forces in Korea .", "The Chinese Spring Offensive during April and May 1951 ended in its defeat , while following two months of sporadic operations in mid @-@ June and August , the war entered a new phase , with Van Fleet returning to the offensive .", "In July the Kansas and Wyoming Lines were strengthened , while a limited offensive in the east @-@ central sector in mid @-@ August seized the high ground around the <unk> and Bloody Ridge during the Battle of Bloody Ridge .", "In September the offensive in this sector continued , targeting the next hill complex north of Bloody Ridge , known as Heartbreak Ridge .", "Meanwhile , the organisation of British Commonwealth ground forces fighting in Korea as part of the United Nations Command had undergone considerable change in the months following the battles of the Imjin River and <unk> in late @-@ April 1951 .", "3 RAR had been transferred from 27th British Infantry Brigade to the 28th British Commonwealth Brigade when that formation departed for Hong Kong .", "Meanwhile , after protracted negotiations between the governments of Australia , Britain , Canada , India , New Zealand and South Africa , agreement had been reached to establish an integrated formation with the aim of increasing the political significance of their contribution , as well as facilitating the solution of the logistic and operational problems faced by the various Commonwealth <unk> .", "The 1st Commonwealth Division was formed on 28 July 1951 , with the division including the 25th Canadian , 28th British Commonwealth and 29th British infantry brigades under the command of Major General James <unk> , and was part of US I Corps .", "Since its formation , the division had occupied part of the west @-@ central sector of the UN line , approximately 48 kilometres ( 30 mi ) north of the capital Seoul .", "The 28th Brigade included three infantry battalions — the 1st Battalion , King 's Own Scottish Borderers ( 1 KOSB ) , 1st Battalion , King 's Shropshire Light Infantry ( 1 <unk> ) and the 3rd Battalion , Royal Australian Regiment — under the command of Brigadier George Taylor .", "During this period 3 RAR was commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Francis Hassett .", "Peace @-@ talks at <unk> during July and September led to a lull in the fighting and 3 RAR undertook mainly defensive duties , helping to construct the defences of the Kansas Line south of the Imjin River , as well as conducting extensive patrolling on the northern side .", "The battalion also used the reduced operational tempo as an opportunity to train reinforcements .", "The period culminated in a limited , and largely unopposed , divisional advance 12 kilometres ( 7 @.", "@ 5 mi ) north of the Imjin to the Wyoming Line , codenamed Operation <unk> , in September .", "= = Prelude = = \n \n \n = = = <unk> forces = = = \n \n In late @-@ September and early @-@ October — even while continuing the attack against Heartbreak Ridge — Van Fleet developed a plan for a limited offensive in the western section , known as Operation Commando , to advance 10 kilometres ( 6 @.", "@ 2 mi ) north of the 38th parallel , with the aim of pushing Chinese forces back and giving United Nations forces more leverage at the truce negotiations now occurring at <unk> .", "Operation Commando was scheduled for 3 – 5 October 1951 and the US I Corps commander , Lieutenant General John W. O <unk> , envisioned a concept of operations in which three of the corps ' four divisions would advance on a broad front in conjunction with US 25th Infantry Division on the left flank of the neighbouring US IX Corps , seizing a new defensive line known as the Jamestown Line .", "The divisions to be used in the advance included the 1st Commonwealth Division , US 1st Cavalry Division and the 9th South Korean Division .", "The 1st South Korean Division would remain in its existing position on the left flank .", "In the sector occupied by 1st Commonwealth Division , Chinese communist forces were dug into a group of hills overlooking the Imjin River .", "The division faced 6 @,@ 000 troops from the Chinese <unk> Division , 64th Army under the overall command of <unk> <unk> .", "The Chinese forces were divided into three regiments of about 2 @,@ 000 men each , with two regiments dug @-@ in in well prepared defensive positions with overhead protection , and a third regiment in support .", "The 28th Brigade faced one of the two forward regiments — the <unk> Regiment — which was deployed with one battalion on Hill 355 , a second battalion <unk> Hill 217 and Hill 317 , and a third battalion in reserve to the west .", "The task allocated to the British Commonwealth force was to take these positions with the intention of advancing the line from the southern bank of the Imjin to a line of hills to the north , in total an objective that stretched more than 15 kilometres ( 9 @.", "@ 3 mi ) .", "The primary objectives of the advance would be the capture of Kowang @-@ San ( Hill 355 ) and Maryang San ( Hill 317 ) and the task of taking these positions was allocated to the 28th British Commonwealth Brigade , with this formation bearing the brunt of the fighting .", "<unk> planned on capturing the Jamestown Line in three phases .", "In the first phase , scheduled for 3 October , the 28th Brigade would take Hill 355 in the east @-@ central sector .", "During the second phase , on 4 October , the 25th Brigade would assault the two Hill 187 features and the south @-@ western ridge running to the <unk> River .", "Lastly during the third phase , scheduled for 5 October , the 28th Brigade would capture Hills 217 and 317 .", "As such , the bulk of the division 's strength would be concentrated on the right flank , to be held by the 28th Brigade ; meanwhile , the 25th Brigade would hold the left flank and the 29th Brigade would be held in reserve while providing a battalion to each of the other brigades as reinforcements .", "Kowang @-@ San would be assaulted during the first phase by 1 KOSB with 1 <unk> and 3 RAR in support , while Maryang San would be taken in the third phase of the operation by 3 RAR and the 1st Battalion , Royal Northumberland Fusiliers ( 1 RNF ) , who were under commander from 29th Brigade for the duration of Operation Commando .", "<unk> reconnaissance and planning took place in the week prior to the commencement of the operation and Taylor emphasised the use of indirect fires , air support and infiltration tactics to limit casualties , as well as the exploitation of weak points in the Chinese defences .", "In direct support of the brigade was 16th Field Regiment , Royal New Zealand Artillery with its 3 @.", "@ 45 @-@ inch ( 88 mm ) 25 @-@ pounder field guns , in addition to divisional and corps assets which included 4 @.", "@ 2 @-@ inch ( 110 mm ) mortars , 3 @-@ inch ( 76 mm ) howitzers and 155 @-@ millimetre ( 6 @.", "@ 1 in ) heavy artillery ; in total more than 120 guns and mortars .", "Also in support were two British Centurion tank squadrons from the 8th Royal Irish Hussars .", "= = = Preliminary operations = = = \n \n Given the primary task of capturing Hill 317 , Hassett studied the approaches from the air and the ground .", "Two previous attempts to take Maryang San by American troops had been unsuccessful .", "Regardless , utilising tactics first developed against the Japanese in New Guinea during the Second World War of running along the tops of ridges , he intended to gain the advantage of the high ground , while utilising the cover afforded by the vegetation and the ease of movement along the crest @-@ lines , in order to assault the Chinese positions from unexpected directions .", "Meanwhile , the Chinese defenders on Maryang San were also testing a newly developed tactic called the \" mobile positional defense \" , in which only small units were stationed on the hills in order to exhaust the UN attackers , while the bulk of the Chinese defenders would later counterattack before the UN forces could consolidate into their newly gained positions .", "However , during the first phase of the operation the Australians would be tasked with capturing a Chinese outpost on Hill 199 to allow tanks and medium machine @-@ guns to provide direct fires onto the northern and eastern slopes of Hill 355 in support of an attack by the Borderers from the south @-@ east .", "Likewise , the Shropshires would assault and capture Hill 208 .", "Finally then , two days before the start of Operation Commando , the 28th Brigade crossed the Imjin river to assemble behind the 25th Brigade on 1 October .", "The following day the 3 RAR , less D Company , and the Borderers moved forward carefully into their assembly areas , ready to advance the following morning .", "C Company advanced to a position 1 @,@ 500 metres ( 1 @,@ 600 yd ) in front of the Canadian positions , north @-@ east of Hill 355 .", "B Company was 200 metres ( 220 yd ) to the rear .", "In the afternoon C Company was subjected to heavy shelling , losing one soldier wounded .", "D Company — under the command of Major Basil <unk> — was detached to 25th Brigade to strengthen its extended front , and it would not be available until the afternoon of 3 October .", "= = Battle = = \n \n \n = = = <unk> of Hill 199 , 3 October 1951 = = = \n \n At 03 : 00 on 3 October , B Company 3 RAR moved north 2 @,@ 000 metres ( 2 @,@ 200 yd ) toward Hill 199 , crossing the open valley under the cover of darkness and heavy mist .", "A Company then moved up behind C Company .", "Artillery and mortar fire targeted known Chinese artillery positions with counter @-@ battery fire prior to dawn , before switching to support the Borderers in their assault on Hill 355 .", "Simultaneously , the Shropshires were assaulting Hill 208 and with the support of A Squadron , 8th Royal Irish Hussars they reached the positions without opposition by 06 : 00 .", "By 08 : 00 B Company had gained the high ground to the north and then proceeded to patrol the short distance to west to the objective which was then taken with three wounded ; five Chinese were killed and one captured .", "By mid @-@ morning , both the Shropshires and the Australians had successfully captured their objectives .", "<unk> a counter @-@ attack , the Australians on Hill 199 began digging @-@ in , however no such attack occurred .", "D Company subsequently returned and was allocated a position between C Company and the Borderers .", "C and B Companies both received shelling during the day , wounding two men .", "At 10 : 00 A Company — under Captain Jim Shelton — took over the defence of Hill 199 , and B Company went into reserve behind A Company .", "According to plan a troop of Centurion tanks and a section of medium machine @-@ guns were then moved up onto Hill 199 and began directing their fire onto the northern slopes of Hill 355 in support of the Borderers .", "Meanwhile , at 07 : 15 , following preparation by artillery and mortar fire , the lead British assault companies had begun to advance on Hill 355 .", "However , with the Chinese expecting an assault from that direction , the initial British moves met strong resistance and the Borderers were forced to withdraw and <unk> .", "At 14 : 15 a second assault reached the objectives on the lower slopes , and these gains were consolidated by nightfall .", "The attack was now behind schedule .", "Indeed , the Borderers were still more than 1 @,@ 000 yards ( 910 m ) short of their final objective , and with stubborn resistance being encountered during the initial phase , Hill 355 would now not be secured until the afternoon of 4 October .", "The assault was being slowed by two positions on the northeast slopes of Hill 355 — known as Hill 220 — from which the Chinese held the British right flank in enfilade .", "C Company 3 RAR would be detached to assist the attack on Kowang @-@ San the next morning , with the Australians tasked with outflanking the Chinese defences and capturing this position .", "Heavy Chinese artillery fire had also slowed progress with more than 2 @,@ 500 rounds falling in the 28th Brigade area in the previous twenty @-@ four hours , although this total was <unk> many times over by the weight of allied artillery fired across the brigade front , which included 22 @,@ <unk> rounds .", "On the division 's left flank , the delay also meant that the Canadian attack scheduled for 06 : 00 the next day in the 25th Brigade sector would have to be postponed until 11 : 00 , due to the continuing requirement to use the divisional artillery in support of 28th Brigade .", "= = = <unk> of Hill 220 and the fall of Kowang @-@ San , 4 October 1951 = = = \n \n On 4 October , C Company 3 RAR — under the command of Major Jack <unk> — attacked the long spur running east from the peak of Hill 355 , known as Hill 220 .", "<unk> their assault at 09 : 00 , the Australians quickly killed or drove off the defenders before pressing on up the spur and routing the remainder of a Chinese company .", "Reaching their objectives by 10 : 00 , the Australians then took advantage of the initiative gained so far , pushing a platoon towards the summit of Hill 355 .", "Amid heavy fighting , the Australians cleared the eastern slopes of Kowang @-@ San by 12 : 00 , despite having received no orders to do so .", "Thirteen Chinese were killed and three captured in the fighting , while Australian casualties included 11 wounded , one of whom subsequently died .", "<unk> was later awarded the Distinguished Service Order ( DSO ) for his leadership .", "C Company withdrew to the rear of the 3 RAR position and were replaced by D Company , who occupied the position held by A Company 500 metres ( 550 yd ) north of Hill 199 .", "Meanwhile , led by a <unk> , the Borderers made a simultaneous assault up the western face of Kowang @-@ San , and fearing they may be caught between two attacks the Chinese defenders abandoned Hill 355 , withdrawing northwest under heavy indirect fire .", "Given the strong resistance exhibited by the Chinese , the Canadians expected a tough fight as 25th Brigade prepared to assault its objectives as part of the second phase of the divisional plan .", "Yet with the loss of Hill 355 and 210 the Chinese unexpectedly withdrew from their well @-@ prepared defensive positions , with Hill 159 and 175 captured without opposition .", "Only the 2nd Battalion , Princess Patricia 's Canadian Light Infantry encountered any opposition before they captured the two Hill 187 features , losing one killed and six wounded during stiff fighting in which 28 Chinese were also killed .", "Indeed , the ease with which the Canadians had captured their initial objectives allowed them to press on , attaining their final objectives on the Jamestown Line by nightfall .", "No further resistance was encountered , although heavy Chinese artillery fire caused a number of casualties , including three killed .", "The Canadians subsequently occupied the positions they were destined to hold for the next twenty @-@ two months of fighting .", "Meanwhile , on the 28th Brigade 's left flank the Shropshires met slight resistance , securing Hill 210 southwest of Kowang @-@ San by 10 : 10 .", "They were then relieved by the Canadians by nightfall in preparation for the third phase of the operation .", "The brigade plan was now a day behind schedule , although with the unexpected ease experienced by the Canadians , overall , the divisional attack was still running according to plan .", "However , determined to hold on following the loss of Hill 355 , the Chinese moved in fresh troops , heavily reinforcing a number of positions , including Maryang San .", "= = = Fall of Maryang San , 5 October 1951 = = = \n \n The final objective was Maryang San , a steep hill rising 200 metres ( 660 ft ) above the valley about 2 @,@ 500 metres ( 2 @,@ 700 yd ) north of Hill 355 .", "However , following the delay in capturing Hill 355 , Hassett would not be ready to implement his plan until early the next day .", "As such the third phase would begin on 5 October , with the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers scheduled to attack an intermediate objective — Hill 217 , adjacent Kowang @-@ San — before assisting the Australians assault Hill 317 .", "The Australians moved into position northeast of Hill 199 on the afternoon of 4 October , while over the night of 4 / 5 October the divisional artillery hit Chinese positions , with two batteries of 8 @-@ inch ( 200 mm ) howitzers and another two 155 @-@ millimetre ( 6 @.", "@ 1 in ) batteries <unk> them .", "Air strikes by the Mustangs of No.", "2 Squadron , South African Air Force were also planned , targeting Chinese concentrations north and west of the objectives to cut @-@ off supplies and reinforcements .", "Both the Australians and Fusiliers were scheduled to begin their attacks at first light — at 05 : 45 — following a heavy artillery preparation .", "In the dark the Fusiliers moved off , but amid dense fog they found it difficult to maintain their bearings and were not in position in time to commence the attack as planned .", "By 10 : 00 they had struggled to within 300 metres ( 330 yd ) from their objective , and following further delays the assault was commenced at 11 : 00 .", "After initially achieving surprise a number of the forward Chinese outposts fell to the Fusiliers .", "<unk> strong defensive positions on Hill 217 , the Chinese regained the initiative however , and poured heavy machine @-@ gun and rifle fire onto the attackers as they crossed the valley , forcing them to withdraw after suffering heavy casualties and running low on ammunition .", "Having expected the main axis of assault from the south , the Chinese positions were stronger than previously considered and the Fusiliers were unable to gain the summit , despite one company gaining a <unk> on the summit by midday .", "Earlier that morning , at 04 : 45 , B and D Companies 3 RAR had moved north across the valley , while Anti @-@ Tank Platoon crossed the Imjin , taking up positions further north in order to protect the right flank .", "The assaulting companies would then move west towards a series of objectives before assaulting Hill 317 .", "Initially 3 RAR was to attack from the east , while 1 RNF would attack from the southwest through Hill 217 , however with the Fusiliers facing stiff resistance on Hill 217 itself they were unable to get forward to assist .", "The previous attempts to capture Maryang San had failed due to the approach to steep eastern slopes of the feature being across a wide , open valley that was dominated by enfilade fire from mutually supporting Chinese positions .", "Consequently , the Australians planned to cross the valley under cover of darkness and position themselves on the Chinese flank in the foothills , before scaling the position at first light .", "A Company would create a diversion on the left flank , while B Company would clear the lower slopes before D Company passed through to assault the Chinese main defensive position , known as the ' Victor ' feature , in a one @-@ up , one @-@ in @-@ depth assault .", "However , following the casualties of previous nights on Hill 199 , 220 and 355 , and the effect of constant shelling , 3 RAR was now reduced to just 320 men .", "In contrast , the Australians faced two fresh Chinese battalions on Maryang San , in total about 1 @,@ 200 men .", "B Company — commanded by Captain Henry Nicholls — led off <unk> in the heavy mist , and with visibility limited in the thick vegetation , it drifted to the right off the intended axis of advance having lost direction , suffering a similar fate as the Fusiliers .", "<unk> , the assaulting companies became separated and the battalion attack turned into a series of independent company attacks .", "D Company slowly continued forward however , and when the mist lifted suddenly at 11 : 20 they were left dangerously exposed still only halfway up the slope to their objective .", "The Australian approach had surprised the Chinese however , who were apparently expecting the assault from the north , and D Company succeeded in closing to within grenade range of the Chinese on Victor .", "During a fierce twenty @-@ minute fire @-@ fight the Australians cleared their first objective with the assistance of direct fire from supporting tanks , and indirect fire support from artillery , losing three killed and 12 wounded .", "Included among the Australian wounded was the company commander and one of the platoon commanders , both of whom remained in command despite gunshot wounds .", "Chinese losses included 30 killed and 10 captured .", "During the initial phase A Company had attacked southwest along a spur leading to Hill 317 and had met stiff opposition .", "The diversion was largely successful however , causing the Chinese to reinforce against the attack , which they believed to be the main effort .", "Meanwhile , D Company continued to press their attack along the high ground towards the ' <unk> ' feature , assaulting the deeply entrenched Chinese positions , which included heavy automatic weapons .", "By 16 : 00 it had successfully captured the last of the intermediate objectives assigned to it and a platoon from B Company was pushed forward to assist in the clearance of the feature .", "Later , Lieutenant <unk> Clark was awarded the Military Cross while Sergeant <unk> Rowlinson was awarded a bar to his Distinguished Conduct Medal for their actions during the fighting .", "By this time total Chinese casualties included 98 killed and 40 captured , while the Australians believed that a large number of Chinese had also been wounded .", "Following the progress of B and D Companies , C Company was moved up behind them and with the capture of final objective they immediately commenced an assault on Hill 317 , capturing 10 prisoners for no loss .", "Although the Chinese had been well dug @-@ in , there were no barbed wire obstacles to hamper the attackers and the Australians had rapidly gained the position .", "By 17 : 00 , Maryang San had fallen to the Australians , with the Chinese withdrawing under heavy artillery , mortar and machine @-@ gun fire .", "On Hill 217 the Fusiliers had maintained the pressure on the Chinese throughout the day , however they were still unable to capture the feature .", "Regardless , the efforts of the Fusiliers in conjunction with A Company 's diversionary attack and the rapid advance of D Company with tank and artillery support had carried the day .", "A Company continued to attack against heavy opposition and indirect fire , slowly pushing the Chinese defenders back .", "Later , a platoon was detached to assist C Company consolidate the defence of Maryang San following its capture , while the remaining two platoons were withdrawn <unk> , again under heavy artillery fire .", "Indeed , although it had played a supporting role in the attack , the efforts of A Company had been vital , suffering 20 casualties while killing at least 25 Chinese and capturing two .", "Now with Maryang San captured the Australians began digging @-@ in , <unk> the south @-@ facing linear Chinese trench system into an all @-@ round defensive position with mutually supporting weapons pits .", "Fully expecting a Chinese counter @-@ attack that evening , <unk> moved the Assault Pioneer Platoon to bolster the hasty defences .", "Meanwhile , the Chinese still occupied three key <unk> positions — the ' Sierra ' feature , the ' Hinge ' and the summit of Hill 317 itself — which they continued to furiously defend .", "These would be the scene of considerable fighting in the days to come as the Australians attempted to clear them .", "= = = The Hinge , 6 – 8 October 1951 = = = \n \n With both sides exhausted from the fighting the night of 5 / 6 October was less eventful than expected , and the Australians used the opportunity to develop their position .", "To add further depth to their defences and to probe the Chinese positions , Taylor ordered the Australians to capture the central remaining Chinese position , the Sierra feature — a wooded knoll halfway between the summit of Maryang San and the Hinge — the next day .", "Meanwhile , the Fusiliers would renew their attack on Hill 217 .", "The southern approach to Hill 217 had proved to be too strongly defended by the Chinese and it became obvious that if it was to be overcome Taylor would need to split the fire of its defenders .", "To do this the high ground to the north @-@ west of Maryang San , known as the Hinge , would be vital .", "Indeed , adjacent to Hill 217 , the Hinge dominated it from the north .", "As such for the next assault , planned for the morning , the Fusiliers would detach their reserve company to attack the Hinge from the east , using the Australian positions on Maryang San as a firm base and thereby allowing them to outflank their opponents on Hill 217 .", "At 07 : 00 on 6 October , 9 Platoon C Company — under the command of Lieutenant Arthur <unk> — moved forward to Sierra , using the heavy mist to conceal their movements .", "Under @-@ strength and not expecting the feature to be occupied , instead the Australians found a large number of Chinese in well prepared defensive positions .", "Without fire support and outnumbered , the Australians immediately conducted a quick attack and , using grenades and bayonets , they inflicted heavy casualties on the Chinese before forcing the survivors to withdraw .", "Although subjected to constant shelling , 9 Platoon continued to hold the knoll , <unk> several counterattacks over the next 13 hours , cutting down each assault through the tree @-@ line and long grass with accurate rifle and machine @-@ gun fire , forcing the Chinese to withdraw leaving their dead and wounded behind .", "One Australian was killed in the initial assault on Sierra , while a number were later wounded during the defence .", "Chinese casualties included 19 killed , 30 wounded and seven captured .", "<unk> was later awarded the Military Cross .", "During the day the Fusiliers again assaulted Hill 217 from the south , and attempted to work their way around the eastern and western flanks of the feature .", "Despite preparation by the divisional artillery and the 3 RAR Machine Gun Platoon firing their Vickers medium machine @-@ guns in support from Maryang San , the Fusiliers were unable to make progress due to Chinese machine @-@ guns located in bunkers at the top of their objective .", "Meanwhile , their flanking movements were also blocked by Chinese small arms and grenades .", "1 RNF had now taken over 100 casualties during two days of fighting and by the afternoon they were a spent force .", "<unk> the Fusiliers ' weakness , the Chinese then launched their own assault , forcing them to withdraw in contact .", "Previous plans for an assault on the Hinge had not occurred due to issues with resupply and the dangerous approach march that would have been required .", "Again , despite their efforts , the Fusiliers had failed to capture their objective .", "It seemed that the only way to finally secure Hill 217 was along the ridge from Hill 317 , via the Hinge , and as such the Australians would be tasked with capturing the Hinge the following day .", "B Company was subsequently allocated the attack .", "In preparation , they ascended Hill 317 late in the afternoon of 6 October , finally securing the crest , and at last light joined 9 Platoon on the knoll northwest of the summit where they would form up the next day to conduct the assault .", "In the early hours of 7 October the allied artillery and mortar bombardment began , targeting Chinese positions on the Hinge .", "Hassett moved the 3 RAR tactical headquarters on to Hill 317 just before the assaulting troops stepped off the line of departure , allowing him to direct the battle from a forward position and to co @-@ <unk> fire support .", "Waiting for the fog to lift so that the artillery could fire until the last safe moment , the attack finally began at 08 : 00 .", "B Company moved off down the <unk> , with two @-@ up and one @-@ in @-@ depth , using the trees and long grass for concealment .", "Initially it seemed that the Chinese had withdrawn during the night , when suddenly the lead Australian platoons were <unk> by small arms fire from their rear .", "A series of intense fire @-@ fights ensued as the Australians fought back and by 09 : 20 the Hinge finally fell , with the Australians losing two killed and 20 wounded .", "Chinese casualties included more than 20 killed .", "As a result of the fighting Captain Henry Nicholls and Lieutenant Jim Hughes were awarded the Military Cross , while <unk> J.", "Park and <unk> <unk> Bosworth were awarded the Military Medal .", "Yet even as the surviving Chinese withdrew , artillery and mortar fire began to fall on the Hinge .", "B Company moved quickly to consolidate the position , but were hampered by the shelling , while they now faced a pressing shortage of ammunition and difficulties evacuating their casualties .", "For the remainder of the day B Company was subjected to intense indirect fire on the Hinge , as was C Company on Hill 317 .", "The Anti @-@ Tank Platoon and Assault Pioneer Platoon reinforced C Company , with a platoon of C Company moved forward to the Hinge to support B Company .", "At 20 : 00 both the Hinge and Hill 317 were again heavily shelled for 45 minutes , <unk> the beginning of the inevitable Chinese counterattack .", "Heavy mist concealed the Chinese advance , and this assisted many to penetrate the Australian perimeter .", "Throughout the night of 7 / 8 October the Hinge was attacked on three occasions from both the front and the flanks by a force of battalion strength , however the Australians beat back the Chinese in desperate hand @-@ to @-@ hand combat .", "The Chinese swept forward , but were stopped by intense small arms and artillery fire .", "During one such assault Sergeant P.J.", "O 'Connell , on seeing one of his platoon 's Bren gunners wounded , manned the light machine @-@ gun himself , breaking up a Chinese assault , while controlling the fire of the men around him .", "Meanwhile , Sergeant <unk> Strong arranged the resupply of ammunition to the forward Australian sections .", "Both were awarded the Military Medal .", "The intensity of the fighting had led to a severe shortage of ammunition among the defenders , and attempts to resupply the Australians were plagued by heavy shelling .", "The use of salvaged ammunition <unk> the situation momentarily after one of B Company 's two Vickers medium machine @-@ guns was destroyed by Chinese shelling , and its ammunition belts were subsequently broken up and dispersed among the riflemen .", "However , this soon resulted in a large number of mechanical failures and weapon <unk> , causing additional problems for the defenders .", "The evacuation of casualties was again an issue , and the Assault Pioneer Platoon — commanded by Lieutenant Jock McCormick — was used as stretcher bearers and to run ammunition forward , as were a number of the other specialist platoons .", "Their ammunition nearly exhausted , the Australians resorted to kicking and <unk> many of the attacking Chinese during the brutal fighting .", "Fearing the Australians would be overwhelmed by the persistent Chinese attacks , Taylor ordered the Borderers and Shropshires to detach their Korean porters to resupply the Australians , while a full divisional concentration of artillery was fired in support of 3 RAR .", "Ultimately , B Company succeeded in holding their hastily constructed defensive positions throughout the night and until 05 : 00 on 8 October when the Chinese finally gave up .", "In order to preserve its remaining strength , the Chinese <unk> Division was forced to pull back by 3 kilometres ( 1 @.", "@ 9 mi ) , surrendering the control of Hill 217 without a fight .", "At first light more than 120 Chinese dead and wounded lay around the Australian defences and in contrast to the savage fighting during the night , Chinese stretcher parties were allowed to come forward and collect their wounded under a flag of truce .", "The Australians had been victorious but were now exhausted after five days of heavy fighting .", "= = Aftermath = = \n \n \n = = = Casualties = = = \n \n Four hours later , at 09 : 00 , 3 RAR was relieved on Maryang San and the Hinge by the Borderers , having lost 20 killed and 104 wounded .", "Chinese casualties on Hill 317 had been severe , with at least 283 killed ( determined by body count ) and another 50 captured , while hundreds more were thought likely to have been killed and wounded .", "Later it was estimated that the Australians had destroyed at least two Chinese battalions during the five @-@ day battle .", "1 RNF once more advanced against Hill 217 , this time without opposition , sending patrols to confirm that the Chinese had withdrawn .", "They were met by patrols from 1 KOSB on the Hinge , with the Borderers taking control of the area at 11 : 00 .", "Hill 217 was latter occupied on 9 October by the Borderers .", "The 3 RAR Assault Pioneer Platoon , the Anti @-@ Tank Platoon and a platoon from C Company remained on Maryang San however , and during the evening of 8 / 9 October the Pioneers killed four Chinese during a probe on their position .", "They were finally relieved on 9 October .", "For his leadership , Hassett was immediately awarded the DSO , while a number of awards were also made to others that had distinguished themselves during the fighting .", "The Royal Australian Regiment was subsequently granted the battle honours \" Kowang @-@ San \" and \" Maryang San \" .", "Today , the First Battle of Maryang San is widely regarded as one of the Australian Army 's greatest accomplishments of the Korean War .", "= = = Assessment = = = \n \n During the battle , the British Commonwealth logistic system proved robust enough to bear the strain of the fighting without serious disruption , although problems were experienced .", "Despite difficulties , an adequate flow of ammunition , equipment , food and water was maintained , although there were occasions when the Australians endured thirst and hunger for several hours .", "3 RAR used 900 @,@ 000 rounds of small arms , 5 @,@ 000 grenades and 7 @,@ 000 mortar rounds during the five @-@ day battle , all of which was moved in man @-@ <unk> loads by Korean Service Corps porters and Australian soldiers over long distances and extreme terrain , often while under fire .", "These resupply operations had required considerable effort and bravery to effect , and a number of Korean porters were killed and wounded at Maryang San .", "Indeed , the evacuation of casualties and the resupply of ammunition at times proved problematic , and heavy shelling and sniper fire disrupted stretcher parties and porters on a number of occasions , resulting in the forward companies running short of ammunition .", "Meanwhile , the quality of support given to the British and Australian infantry by the artillery and tanks was of a high standard and proved a critical factor .", "Indeed , the tanks had often operated in terrain to which they were unsuited , while the New Zealand gunners had fired over 50 @,@ 000 rounds in direct support of 3 RAR , blistering the paint off the barrels of their guns .", "Air support , including that provided by the South African Mustangs , had been important throughout .", "The battle was also noted for the pioneering use of tunnel warfare by the Chinese in the Korean War .", "During the fighting , a company of Chinese soldiers had defended their positions from a U @-@ shaped tunnel capable of housing 100 men , which had served as both a bomb shelter and a base for counterattacks .", "The company leader later claimed that the tunnel enabled the defenders to inflict 700 UN casualties while suffering only 21 casualties in return .", "Impressed by the report , the commander of the People 's Volunteer Army , <unk> <unk> , later ordered the construction of 30 @-@ metre ( 98 ft ) deep tunnels along the entire front line , and it formed a formidable obstacle for UN forces to overcome during the stalemate period .", "= = = Subsequent operations = = = \n \n Operation Commando finally ended on 15 October with the US I Corps having successfully seized the Jamestown Line and destroying elements of the 42nd , 47th , 64th and 65th Chinese Armies .", "Chinese losses were estimated at 21 @,@ 000 casualties , while UN losses were 4 @,@ 000 — the majority of them in the US 1st Cavalry Division which had borne the brunt of the fighting .", "Although a few hills south of the line remained in communist hands — requiring a follow @-@ up operation known as Operation <unk> which succeeded in capturing these positions by 19 October — UN supply lines near Seoul were now free from Chinese interdiction .", "With the peace @-@ talks ongoing , these operations proved to be last actions in the war of manoeuvre , which had lasted the previous sixteen months .", "It was replaced by a static war characterised by fixed defences , trench lines , bunkers , patrols , <unk> parties and minefields reminiscent of the Western Front in 1915 – 17 .", "Construction of defensive localities began almost immediately , although such operations were confined to the reverse slopes during the day due to artillery and mortar fire which made such operations hazardous .", "Patrolling forward of the Jamestown Line also began in order to prevent the Chinese from gaining control of no <unk> land .", "Yet even as the war became a contest of positional warfare and <unk> , growing western political <unk> ensured that UN commanders were increasingly <unk> of limiting casualties .", "Total casualties among the 1st Commonwealth Division during Operation Commando amounted to 58 killed and 262 wounded , the bulk of which had occurred during the fighting for Hill 217 and Hill 317 .", "Indeed , in addition to the heavy casualties suffered by 3 RAR , 1 RNF had lost 16 killed and 94 wounded .", "The Chinese 64th Army later received a commendation for keeping their casualties \" light \" , despite some estimates placing its casualties at higher than 3 @,@ 000 .", "Throughout the operation 3 RAR had played a crucial role , and in a bold series of holding and flanking movements , coordinated with accurate and sustained artillery and direct tank fire , it had driven the Chinese from both Kowang @-@ San and Maryang San .", "They had then held the key position against several unsuccessful counterattacks before forcing the Chinese to retire .", "A month later Maryang San was subsequently <unk> by the Chinese from the Borderers amid fierce fighting at the Second Battle of Maryang San , for which Private Bill <unk> was later awarded the Victoria Cross .", "It was not re @-@ gained , and remained in Chinese hands until the end of the war ." ]
[ "The task allocated to the British Commonwealth force was to take these positions with the intention of advancing the line from the southern bank of the Imjin to a line of hills to the north , in total an objective that stretched more than 15 kilometres ( 9 @." ]
[ " = First Battle of Maryang San = \n \n The First Battle of Maryang San ( 3 – 8 October 1951 ) , also known as the Defensive Battle of <unk> ( Chinese : <unk> ; pinyin : <unk> <unk> <unk> <unk> ) , was fought during the Korean War between United Nations ( UN ) forces — primarily Australian and British — and the Chinese communist People 's Volunteer Army .", "The fighting occurred during a limited UN offensive by US I Corps , codenamed Operation Commando .", "This offensive ultimately pushed the Chinese back from the Imjin River to the Jamestown Line and destroyed elements of four Chinese armies following heavy fighting .", "The much smaller battle at Maryang San took place over a five @-@ day period , and saw the 3rd Battalion , Royal Australian Regiment ( 3 RAR ) <unk> a numerically superior Chinese force from the tactically important Kowang @-@ San ( Hill 355 ) and Maryang San ( Hill 317 ) features , in conjunction with other units of the 1st Commonwealth Division .", "Using tactics first developed against the Japanese in New Guinea during the Second World War , the Australians gained the advantage of the high ground and assaulted the Chinese positions from unexpected directions .", "They then repelled repeated Chinese counterattacks aimed at re @-@ capturing Maryang San , with both sides suffering heavy casualties before the Australians were finally relieved by a British battalion .", "However , with the peace @-@ talks ongoing , these operations proved to be last actions in the war of manoeuvre , which had lasted the previous sixteen months .", "It was replaced by a static war characterised by fixed defences reminiscent of the Western Front in 1915 – 17 .", "A month later , the Chinese subsequently re @-@ captured Maryang San from the British during fierce fighting , and it was never re @-@ gained .", "Today , the battle is widely regarded as one of the Australian Army 's greatest accomplishments during the war .", "= = Background = = \n \n \n = = = Military situation = = = \n \n Following General of the Army Douglas MacArthur 's dismissal as Commander @-@ in @-@ Chief of UN forces in Korea , he was replaced by General Matthew B. Ridgway .", "Consequently , on 14 April 1951 , General James Van Fleet replaced Ridgway as commander of the US Eighth Army and the United Nations forces in Korea .", "The Chinese Spring Offensive during April and May 1951 ended in its defeat , while following two months of sporadic operations in mid @-@ June and August , the war entered a new phase , with Van Fleet returning to the offensive .", "In July the Kansas and Wyoming Lines were strengthened , while a limited offensive in the east @-@ central sector in mid @-@ August seized the high ground around the <unk> and Bloody Ridge during the Battle of Bloody Ridge .", "In September the offensive in this sector continued , targeting the next hill complex north of Bloody Ridge , known as Heartbreak Ridge .", "Meanwhile , the organisation of British Commonwealth ground forces fighting in Korea as part of the United Nations Command had undergone considerable change in the months following the battles of the Imjin River and <unk> in late @-@ April 1951 .", "3 RAR had been transferred from 27th British Infantry Brigade to the 28th British Commonwealth Brigade when that formation departed for Hong Kong .", "Meanwhile , after protracted negotiations between the governments of Australia , Britain , Canada , India , New Zealand and South Africa , agreement had been reached to establish an integrated formation with the aim of increasing the political significance of their contribution , as well as facilitating the solution of the logistic and operational problems faced by the various Commonwealth <unk> .", "The 1st Commonwealth Division was formed on 28 July 1951 , with the division including the 25th Canadian , 28th British Commonwealth and 29th British infantry brigades under the command of Major General James <unk> , and was part of US I Corps .", "Since its formation , the division had occupied part of the west @-@ central sector of the UN line , approximately 48 kilometres ( 30 mi ) north of the capital Seoul .", "The 28th Brigade included three infantry battalions — the 1st Battalion , King 's Own Scottish Borderers ( 1 KOSB ) , 1st Battalion , King 's Shropshire Light Infantry ( 1 <unk> ) and the 3rd Battalion , Royal Australian Regiment — under the command of Brigadier George Taylor .", "During this period 3 RAR was commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Francis Hassett .", "Peace @-@ talks at <unk> during July and September led to a lull in the fighting and 3 RAR undertook mainly defensive duties , helping to construct the defences of the Kansas Line south of the Imjin River , as well as conducting extensive patrolling on the northern side .", "The battalion also used the reduced operational tempo as an opportunity to train reinforcements .", "The period culminated in a limited , and largely unopposed , divisional advance 12 kilometres ( 7 @.", "@ 5 mi ) north of the Imjin to the Wyoming Line , codenamed Operation <unk> , in September .", "= = Prelude = = \n \n \n = = = <unk> forces = = = \n \n In late @-@ September and early @-@ October — even while continuing the attack against Heartbreak Ridge — Van Fleet developed a plan for a limited offensive in the western section , known as Operation Commando , to advance 10 kilometres ( 6 @.", "@ 2 mi ) north of the 38th parallel , with the aim of pushing Chinese forces back and giving United Nations forces more leverage at the truce negotiations now occurring at <unk> .", "Operation Commando was scheduled for 3 – 5 October 1951 and the US I Corps commander , Lieutenant General John W. O <unk> , envisioned a concept of operations in which three of the corps ' four divisions would advance on a broad front in conjunction with US 25th Infantry Division on the left flank of the neighbouring US IX Corps , seizing a new defensive line known as the Jamestown Line .", "The divisions to be used in the advance included the 1st Commonwealth Division , US 1st Cavalry Division and the 9th South Korean Division .", "The 1st South Korean Division would remain in its existing position on the left flank .", "In the sector occupied by 1st Commonwealth Division , Chinese communist forces were dug into a group of hills overlooking the Imjin River .", "The division faced 6 @,@ 000 troops from the Chinese <unk> Division , 64th Army under the overall command of <unk> <unk> .", "The Chinese forces were divided into three regiments of about 2 @,@ 000 men each , with two regiments dug @-@ in in well prepared defensive positions with overhead protection , and a third regiment in support .", "The 28th Brigade faced one of the two forward regiments — the <unk> Regiment — which was deployed with one battalion on Hill 355 , a second battalion <unk> Hill 217 and Hill 317 , and a third battalion in reserve to the west .", "@ 3 mi ) .", "The primary objectives of the advance would be the capture of Kowang @-@ San ( Hill 355 ) and Maryang San ( Hill 317 ) and the task of taking these positions was allocated to the 28th British Commonwealth Brigade , with this formation bearing the brunt of the fighting .", "<unk> planned on capturing the Jamestown Line in three phases .", "In the first phase , scheduled for 3 October , the 28th Brigade would take Hill 355 in the east @-@ central sector .", "During the second phase , on 4 October , the 25th Brigade would assault the two Hill 187 features and the south @-@ western ridge running to the <unk> River .", "Lastly during the third phase , scheduled for 5 October , the 28th Brigade would capture Hills 217 and 317 .", "As such , the bulk of the division 's strength would be concentrated on the right flank , to be held by the 28th Brigade ; meanwhile , the 25th Brigade would hold the left flank and the 29th Brigade would be held in reserve while providing a battalion to each of the other brigades as reinforcements .", "Kowang @-@ San would be assaulted during the first phase by 1 KOSB with 1 <unk> and 3 RAR in support , while Maryang San would be taken in the third phase of the operation by 3 RAR and the 1st Battalion , Royal Northumberland Fusiliers ( 1 RNF ) , who were under commander from 29th Brigade for the duration of Operation Commando .", "<unk> reconnaissance and planning took place in the week prior to the commencement of the operation and Taylor emphasised the use of indirect fires , air support and infiltration tactics to limit casualties , as well as the exploitation of weak points in the Chinese defences .", "In direct support of the brigade was 16th Field Regiment , Royal New Zealand Artillery with its 3 @.", "@ 45 @-@ inch ( 88 mm ) 25 @-@ pounder field guns , in addition to divisional and corps assets which included 4 @.", "@ 2 @-@ inch ( 110 mm ) mortars , 3 @-@ inch ( 76 mm ) howitzers and 155 @-@ millimetre ( 6 @.", "@ 1 in ) heavy artillery ; in total more than 120 guns and mortars .", "Also in support were two British Centurion tank squadrons from the 8th Royal Irish Hussars .", "= = = Preliminary operations = = = \n \n Given the primary task of capturing Hill 317 , Hassett studied the approaches from the air and the ground .", "Two previous attempts to take Maryang San by American troops had been unsuccessful .", "Regardless , utilising tactics first developed against the Japanese in New Guinea during the Second World War of running along the tops of ridges , he intended to gain the advantage of the high ground , while utilising the cover afforded by the vegetation and the ease of movement along the crest @-@ lines , in order to assault the Chinese positions from unexpected directions .", "Meanwhile , the Chinese defenders on Maryang San were also testing a newly developed tactic called the \" mobile positional defense \" , in which only small units were stationed on the hills in order to exhaust the UN attackers , while the bulk of the Chinese defenders would later counterattack before the UN forces could consolidate into their newly gained positions .", "However , during the first phase of the operation the Australians would be tasked with capturing a Chinese outpost on Hill 199 to allow tanks and medium machine @-@ guns to provide direct fires onto the northern and eastern slopes of Hill 355 in support of an attack by the Borderers from the south @-@ east .", "Likewise , the Shropshires would assault and capture Hill 208 .", "Finally then , two days before the start of Operation Commando , the 28th Brigade crossed the Imjin river to assemble behind the 25th Brigade on 1 October .", "The following day the 3 RAR , less D Company , and the Borderers moved forward carefully into their assembly areas , ready to advance the following morning .", "C Company advanced to a position 1 @,@ 500 metres ( 1 @,@ 600 yd ) in front of the Canadian positions , north @-@ east of Hill 355 .", "B Company was 200 metres ( 220 yd ) to the rear .", "In the afternoon C Company was subjected to heavy shelling , losing one soldier wounded .", "D Company — under the command of Major Basil <unk> — was detached to 25th Brigade to strengthen its extended front , and it would not be available until the afternoon of 3 October .", "= = Battle = = \n \n \n = = = <unk> of Hill 199 , 3 October 1951 = = = \n \n At 03 : 00 on 3 October , B Company 3 RAR moved north 2 @,@ 000 metres ( 2 @,@ 200 yd ) toward Hill 199 , crossing the open valley under the cover of darkness and heavy mist .", "A Company then moved up behind C Company .", "Artillery and mortar fire targeted known Chinese artillery positions with counter @-@ battery fire prior to dawn , before switching to support the Borderers in their assault on Hill 355 .", "Simultaneously , the Shropshires were assaulting Hill 208 and with the support of A Squadron , 8th Royal Irish Hussars they reached the positions without opposition by 06 : 00 .", "By 08 : 00 B Company had gained the high ground to the north and then proceeded to patrol the short distance to west to the objective which was then taken with three wounded ; five Chinese were killed and one captured .", "By mid @-@ morning , both the Shropshires and the Australians had successfully captured their objectives .", "<unk> a counter @-@ attack , the Australians on Hill 199 began digging @-@ in , however no such attack occurred .", "D Company subsequently returned and was allocated a position between C Company and the Borderers .", "C and B Companies both received shelling during the day , wounding two men .", "At 10 : 00 A Company — under Captain Jim Shelton — took over the defence of Hill 199 , and B Company went into reserve behind A Company .", "According to plan a troop of Centurion tanks and a section of medium machine @-@ guns were then moved up onto Hill 199 and began directing their fire onto the northern slopes of Hill 355 in support of the Borderers .", "Meanwhile , at 07 : 15 , following preparation by artillery and mortar fire , the lead British assault companies had begun to advance on Hill 355 .", "However , with the Chinese expecting an assault from that direction , the initial British moves met strong resistance and the Borderers were forced to withdraw and <unk> .", "At 14 : 15 a second assault reached the objectives on the lower slopes , and these gains were consolidated by nightfall .", "The attack was now behind schedule .", "Indeed , the Borderers were still more than 1 @,@ 000 yards ( 910 m ) short of their final objective , and with stubborn resistance being encountered during the initial phase , Hill 355 would now not be secured until the afternoon of 4 October .", "The assault was being slowed by two positions on the northeast slopes of Hill 355 — known as Hill 220 — from which the Chinese held the British right flank in enfilade .", "C Company 3 RAR would be detached to assist the attack on Kowang @-@ San the next morning , with the Australians tasked with outflanking the Chinese defences and capturing this position .", "Heavy Chinese artillery fire had also slowed progress with more than 2 @,@ 500 rounds falling in the 28th Brigade area in the previous twenty @-@ four hours , although this total was <unk> many times over by the weight of allied artillery fired across the brigade front , which included 22 @,@ <unk> rounds .", "On the division 's left flank , the delay also meant that the Canadian attack scheduled for 06 : 00 the next day in the 25th Brigade sector would have to be postponed until 11 : 00 , due to the continuing requirement to use the divisional artillery in support of 28th Brigade .", "= = = <unk> of Hill 220 and the fall of Kowang @-@ San , 4 October 1951 = = = \n \n On 4 October , C Company 3 RAR — under the command of Major Jack <unk> — attacked the long spur running east from the peak of Hill 355 , known as Hill 220 .", "<unk> their assault at 09 : 00 , the Australians quickly killed or drove off the defenders before pressing on up the spur and routing the remainder of a Chinese company .", "Reaching their objectives by 10 : 00 , the Australians then took advantage of the initiative gained so far , pushing a platoon towards the summit of Hill 355 .", "Amid heavy fighting , the Australians cleared the eastern slopes of Kowang @-@ San by 12 : 00 , despite having received no orders to do so .", "Thirteen Chinese were killed and three captured in the fighting , while Australian casualties included 11 wounded , one of whom subsequently died .", "<unk> was later awarded the Distinguished Service Order ( DSO ) for his leadership .", "C Company withdrew to the rear of the 3 RAR position and were replaced by D Company , who occupied the position held by A Company 500 metres ( 550 yd ) north of Hill 199 .", "Meanwhile , led by a <unk> , the Borderers made a simultaneous assault up the western face of Kowang @-@ San , and fearing they may be caught between two attacks the Chinese defenders abandoned Hill 355 , withdrawing northwest under heavy indirect fire .", "Given the strong resistance exhibited by the Chinese , the Canadians expected a tough fight as 25th Brigade prepared to assault its objectives as part of the second phase of the divisional plan .", "Yet with the loss of Hill 355 and 210 the Chinese unexpectedly withdrew from their well @-@ prepared defensive positions , with Hill 159 and 175 captured without opposition .", "Only the 2nd Battalion , Princess Patricia 's Canadian Light Infantry encountered any opposition before they captured the two Hill 187 features , losing one killed and six wounded during stiff fighting in which 28 Chinese were also killed .", "Indeed , the ease with which the Canadians had captured their initial objectives allowed them to press on , attaining their final objectives on the Jamestown Line by nightfall .", "No further resistance was encountered , although heavy Chinese artillery fire caused a number of casualties , including three killed .", "The Canadians subsequently occupied the positions they were destined to hold for the next twenty @-@ two months of fighting .", "Meanwhile , on the 28th Brigade 's left flank the Shropshires met slight resistance , securing Hill 210 southwest of Kowang @-@ San by 10 : 10 .", "They were then relieved by the Canadians by nightfall in preparation for the third phase of the operation .", "The brigade plan was now a day behind schedule , although with the unexpected ease experienced by the Canadians , overall , the divisional attack was still running according to plan .", "However , determined to hold on following the loss of Hill 355 , the Chinese moved in fresh troops , heavily reinforcing a number of positions , including Maryang San .", "= = = Fall of Maryang San , 5 October 1951 = = = \n \n The final objective was Maryang San , a steep hill rising 200 metres ( 660 ft ) above the valley about 2 @,@ 500 metres ( 2 @,@ 700 yd ) north of Hill 355 .", "However , following the delay in capturing Hill 355 , Hassett would not be ready to implement his plan until early the next day .", "As such the third phase would begin on 5 October , with the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers scheduled to attack an intermediate objective — Hill 217 , adjacent Kowang @-@ San — before assisting the Australians assault Hill 317 .", "The Australians moved into position northeast of Hill 199 on the afternoon of 4 October , while over the night of 4 / 5 October the divisional artillery hit Chinese positions , with two batteries of 8 @-@ inch ( 200 mm ) howitzers and another two 155 @-@ millimetre ( 6 @.", "@ 1 in ) batteries <unk> them .", "Air strikes by the Mustangs of No.", "2 Squadron , South African Air Force were also planned , targeting Chinese concentrations north and west of the objectives to cut @-@ off supplies and reinforcements .", "Both the Australians and Fusiliers were scheduled to begin their attacks at first light — at 05 : 45 — following a heavy artillery preparation .", "In the dark the Fusiliers moved off , but amid dense fog they found it difficult to maintain their bearings and were not in position in time to commence the attack as planned .", "By 10 : 00 they had struggled to within 300 metres ( 330 yd ) from their objective , and following further delays the assault was commenced at 11 : 00 .", "After initially achieving surprise a number of the forward Chinese outposts fell to the Fusiliers .", "<unk> strong defensive positions on Hill 217 , the Chinese regained the initiative however , and poured heavy machine @-@ gun and rifle fire onto the attackers as they crossed the valley , forcing them to withdraw after suffering heavy casualties and running low on ammunition .", "Having expected the main axis of assault from the south , the Chinese positions were stronger than previously considered and the Fusiliers were unable to gain the summit , despite one company gaining a <unk> on the summit by midday .", "Earlier that morning , at 04 : 45 , B and D Companies 3 RAR had moved north across the valley , while Anti @-@ Tank Platoon crossed the Imjin , taking up positions further north in order to protect the right flank .", "The assaulting companies would then move west towards a series of objectives before assaulting Hill 317 .", "Initially 3 RAR was to attack from the east , while 1 RNF would attack from the southwest through Hill 217 , however with the Fusiliers facing stiff resistance on Hill 217 itself they were unable to get forward to assist .", "The previous attempts to capture Maryang San had failed due to the approach to steep eastern slopes of the feature being across a wide , open valley that was dominated by enfilade fire from mutually supporting Chinese positions .", "Consequently , the Australians planned to cross the valley under cover of darkness and position themselves on the Chinese flank in the foothills , before scaling the position at first light .", "A Company would create a diversion on the left flank , while B Company would clear the lower slopes before D Company passed through to assault the Chinese main defensive position , known as the ' Victor ' feature , in a one @-@ up , one @-@ in @-@ depth assault .", "However , following the casualties of previous nights on Hill 199 , 220 and 355 , and the effect of constant shelling , 3 RAR was now reduced to just 320 men .", "In contrast , the Australians faced two fresh Chinese battalions on Maryang San , in total about 1 @,@ 200 men .", "B Company — commanded by Captain Henry Nicholls — led off <unk> in the heavy mist , and with visibility limited in the thick vegetation , it drifted to the right off the intended axis of advance having lost direction , suffering a similar fate as the Fusiliers .", "<unk> , the assaulting companies became separated and the battalion attack turned into a series of independent company attacks .", "D Company slowly continued forward however , and when the mist lifted suddenly at 11 : 20 they were left dangerously exposed still only halfway up the slope to their objective .", "The Australian approach had surprised the Chinese however , who were apparently expecting the assault from the north , and D Company succeeded in closing to within grenade range of the Chinese on Victor .", "During a fierce twenty @-@ minute fire @-@ fight the Australians cleared their first objective with the assistance of direct fire from supporting tanks , and indirect fire support from artillery , losing three killed and 12 wounded .", "Included among the Australian wounded was the company commander and one of the platoon commanders , both of whom remained in command despite gunshot wounds .", "Chinese losses included 30 killed and 10 captured .", "During the initial phase A Company had attacked southwest along a spur leading to Hill 317 and had met stiff opposition .", "The diversion was largely successful however , causing the Chinese to reinforce against the attack , which they believed to be the main effort .", "Meanwhile , D Company continued to press their attack along the high ground towards the ' <unk> ' feature , assaulting the deeply entrenched Chinese positions , which included heavy automatic weapons .", "By 16 : 00 it had successfully captured the last of the intermediate objectives assigned to it and a platoon from B Company was pushed forward to assist in the clearance of the feature .", "Later , Lieutenant <unk> Clark was awarded the Military Cross while Sergeant <unk> Rowlinson was awarded a bar to his Distinguished Conduct Medal for their actions during the fighting .", "By this time total Chinese casualties included 98 killed and 40 captured , while the Australians believed that a large number of Chinese had also been wounded .", "Following the progress of B and D Companies , C Company was moved up behind them and with the capture of final objective they immediately commenced an assault on Hill 317 , capturing 10 prisoners for no loss .", "Although the Chinese had been well dug @-@ in , there were no barbed wire obstacles to hamper the attackers and the Australians had rapidly gained the position .", "By 17 : 00 , Maryang San had fallen to the Australians , with the Chinese withdrawing under heavy artillery , mortar and machine @-@ gun fire .", "On Hill 217 the Fusiliers had maintained the pressure on the Chinese throughout the day , however they were still unable to capture the feature .", "Regardless , the efforts of the Fusiliers in conjunction with A Company 's diversionary attack and the rapid advance of D Company with tank and artillery support had carried the day .", "A Company continued to attack against heavy opposition and indirect fire , slowly pushing the Chinese defenders back .", "Later , a platoon was detached to assist C Company consolidate the defence of Maryang San following its capture , while the remaining two platoons were withdrawn <unk> , again under heavy artillery fire .", "Indeed , although it had played a supporting role in the attack , the efforts of A Company had been vital , suffering 20 casualties while killing at least 25 Chinese and capturing two .", "Now with Maryang San captured the Australians began digging @-@ in , <unk> the south @-@ facing linear Chinese trench system into an all @-@ round defensive position with mutually supporting weapons pits .", "Fully expecting a Chinese counter @-@ attack that evening , <unk> moved the Assault Pioneer Platoon to bolster the hasty defences .", "Meanwhile , the Chinese still occupied three key <unk> positions — the ' Sierra ' feature , the ' Hinge ' and the summit of Hill 317 itself — which they continued to furiously defend .", "These would be the scene of considerable fighting in the days to come as the Australians attempted to clear them .", "= = = The Hinge , 6 – 8 October 1951 = = = \n \n With both sides exhausted from the fighting the night of 5 / 6 October was less eventful than expected , and the Australians used the opportunity to develop their position .", "To add further depth to their defences and to probe the Chinese positions , Taylor ordered the Australians to capture the central remaining Chinese position , the Sierra feature — a wooded knoll halfway between the summit of Maryang San and the Hinge — the next day .", "Meanwhile , the Fusiliers would renew their attack on Hill 217 .", "The southern approach to Hill 217 had proved to be too strongly defended by the Chinese and it became obvious that if it was to be overcome Taylor would need to split the fire of its defenders .", "To do this the high ground to the north @-@ west of Maryang San , known as the Hinge , would be vital .", "Indeed , adjacent to Hill 217 , the Hinge dominated it from the north .", "As such for the next assault , planned for the morning , the Fusiliers would detach their reserve company to attack the Hinge from the east , using the Australian positions on Maryang San as a firm base and thereby allowing them to outflank their opponents on Hill 217 .", "At 07 : 00 on 6 October , 9 Platoon C Company — under the command of Lieutenant Arthur <unk> — moved forward to Sierra , using the heavy mist to conceal their movements .", "Under @-@ strength and not expecting the feature to be occupied , instead the Australians found a large number of Chinese in well prepared defensive positions .", "Without fire support and outnumbered , the Australians immediately conducted a quick attack and , using grenades and bayonets , they inflicted heavy casualties on the Chinese before forcing the survivors to withdraw .", "Although subjected to constant shelling , 9 Platoon continued to hold the knoll , <unk> several counterattacks over the next 13 hours , cutting down each assault through the tree @-@ line and long grass with accurate rifle and machine @-@ gun fire , forcing the Chinese to withdraw leaving their dead and wounded behind .", "One Australian was killed in the initial assault on Sierra , while a number were later wounded during the defence .", "Chinese casualties included 19 killed , 30 wounded and seven captured .", "<unk> was later awarded the Military Cross .", "During the day the Fusiliers again assaulted Hill 217 from the south , and attempted to work their way around the eastern and western flanks of the feature .", "Despite preparation by the divisional artillery and the 3 RAR Machine Gun Platoon firing their Vickers medium machine @-@ guns in support from Maryang San , the Fusiliers were unable to make progress due to Chinese machine @-@ guns located in bunkers at the top of their objective .", "Meanwhile , their flanking movements were also blocked by Chinese small arms and grenades .", "1 RNF had now taken over 100 casualties during two days of fighting and by the afternoon they were a spent force .", "<unk> the Fusiliers ' weakness , the Chinese then launched their own assault , forcing them to withdraw in contact .", "Previous plans for an assault on the Hinge had not occurred due to issues with resupply and the dangerous approach march that would have been required .", "Again , despite their efforts , the Fusiliers had failed to capture their objective .", "It seemed that the only way to finally secure Hill 217 was along the ridge from Hill 317 , via the Hinge , and as such the Australians would be tasked with capturing the Hinge the following day .", "B Company was subsequently allocated the attack .", "In preparation , they ascended Hill 317 late in the afternoon of 6 October , finally securing the crest , and at last light joined 9 Platoon on the knoll northwest of the summit where they would form up the next day to conduct the assault .", "In the early hours of 7 October the allied artillery and mortar bombardment began , targeting Chinese positions on the Hinge .", "Hassett moved the 3 RAR tactical headquarters on to Hill 317 just before the assaulting troops stepped off the line of departure , allowing him to direct the battle from a forward position and to co @-@ <unk> fire support .", "Waiting for the fog to lift so that the artillery could fire until the last safe moment , the attack finally began at 08 : 00 .", "B Company moved off down the <unk> , with two @-@ up and one @-@ in @-@ depth , using the trees and long grass for concealment .", "Initially it seemed that the Chinese had withdrawn during the night , when suddenly the lead Australian platoons were <unk> by small arms fire from their rear .", "A series of intense fire @-@ fights ensued as the Australians fought back and by 09 : 20 the Hinge finally fell , with the Australians losing two killed and 20 wounded .", "Chinese casualties included more than 20 killed .", "As a result of the fighting Captain Henry Nicholls and Lieutenant Jim Hughes were awarded the Military Cross , while <unk> J.", "Park and <unk> <unk> Bosworth were awarded the Military Medal .", "Yet even as the surviving Chinese withdrew , artillery and mortar fire began to fall on the Hinge .", "B Company moved quickly to consolidate the position , but were hampered by the shelling , while they now faced a pressing shortage of ammunition and difficulties evacuating their casualties .", "For the remainder of the day B Company was subjected to intense indirect fire on the Hinge , as was C Company on Hill 317 .", "The Anti @-@ Tank Platoon and Assault Pioneer Platoon reinforced C Company , with a platoon of C Company moved forward to the Hinge to support B Company .", "At 20 : 00 both the Hinge and Hill 317 were again heavily shelled for 45 minutes , <unk> the beginning of the inevitable Chinese counterattack .", "Heavy mist concealed the Chinese advance , and this assisted many to penetrate the Australian perimeter .", "Throughout the night of 7 / 8 October the Hinge was attacked on three occasions from both the front and the flanks by a force of battalion strength , however the Australians beat back the Chinese in desperate hand @-@ to @-@ hand combat .", "The Chinese swept forward , but were stopped by intense small arms and artillery fire .", "During one such assault Sergeant P.J.", "O 'Connell , on seeing one of his platoon 's Bren gunners wounded , manned the light machine @-@ gun himself , breaking up a Chinese assault , while controlling the fire of the men around him .", "Meanwhile , Sergeant <unk> Strong arranged the resupply of ammunition to the forward Australian sections .", "Both were awarded the Military Medal .", "The intensity of the fighting had led to a severe shortage of ammunition among the defenders , and attempts to resupply the Australians were plagued by heavy shelling .", "The use of salvaged ammunition <unk> the situation momentarily after one of B Company 's two Vickers medium machine @-@ guns was destroyed by Chinese shelling , and its ammunition belts were subsequently broken up and dispersed among the riflemen .", "However , this soon resulted in a large number of mechanical failures and weapon <unk> , causing additional problems for the defenders .", "The evacuation of casualties was again an issue , and the Assault Pioneer Platoon — commanded by Lieutenant Jock McCormick — was used as stretcher bearers and to run ammunition forward , as were a number of the other specialist platoons .", "Their ammunition nearly exhausted , the Australians resorted to kicking and <unk> many of the attacking Chinese during the brutal fighting .", "Fearing the Australians would be overwhelmed by the persistent Chinese attacks , Taylor ordered the Borderers and Shropshires to detach their Korean porters to resupply the Australians , while a full divisional concentration of artillery was fired in support of 3 RAR .", "Ultimately , B Company succeeded in holding their hastily constructed defensive positions throughout the night and until 05 : 00 on 8 October when the Chinese finally gave up .", "In order to preserve its remaining strength , the Chinese <unk> Division was forced to pull back by 3 kilometres ( 1 @.", "@ 9 mi ) , surrendering the control of Hill 217 without a fight .", "At first light more than 120 Chinese dead and wounded lay around the Australian defences and in contrast to the savage fighting during the night , Chinese stretcher parties were allowed to come forward and collect their wounded under a flag of truce .", "The Australians had been victorious but were now exhausted after five days of heavy fighting .", "= = Aftermath = = \n \n \n = = = Casualties = = = \n \n Four hours later , at 09 : 00 , 3 RAR was relieved on Maryang San and the Hinge by the Borderers , having lost 20 killed and 104 wounded .", "Chinese casualties on Hill 317 had been severe , with at least 283 killed ( determined by body count ) and another 50 captured , while hundreds more were thought likely to have been killed and wounded .", "Later it was estimated that the Australians had destroyed at least two Chinese battalions during the five @-@ day battle .", "1 RNF once more advanced against Hill 217 , this time without opposition , sending patrols to confirm that the Chinese had withdrawn .", "They were met by patrols from 1 KOSB on the Hinge , with the Borderers taking control of the area at 11 : 00 .", "Hill 217 was latter occupied on 9 October by the Borderers .", "The 3 RAR Assault Pioneer Platoon , the Anti @-@ Tank Platoon and a platoon from C Company remained on Maryang San however , and during the evening of 8 / 9 October the Pioneers killed four Chinese during a probe on their position .", "They were finally relieved on 9 October .", "For his leadership , Hassett was immediately awarded the DSO , while a number of awards were also made to others that had distinguished themselves during the fighting .", "The Royal Australian Regiment was subsequently granted the battle honours \" Kowang @-@ San \" and \" Maryang San \" .", "Today , the First Battle of Maryang San is widely regarded as one of the Australian Army 's greatest accomplishments of the Korean War .", "= = = Assessment = = = \n \n During the battle , the British Commonwealth logistic system proved robust enough to bear the strain of the fighting without serious disruption , although problems were experienced .", "Despite difficulties , an adequate flow of ammunition , equipment , food and water was maintained , although there were occasions when the Australians endured thirst and hunger for several hours .", "3 RAR used 900 @,@ 000 rounds of small arms , 5 @,@ 000 grenades and 7 @,@ 000 mortar rounds during the five @-@ day battle , all of which was moved in man @-@ <unk> loads by Korean Service Corps porters and Australian soldiers over long distances and extreme terrain , often while under fire .", "These resupply operations had required considerable effort and bravery to effect , and a number of Korean porters were killed and wounded at Maryang San .", "Indeed , the evacuation of casualties and the resupply of ammunition at times proved problematic , and heavy shelling and sniper fire disrupted stretcher parties and porters on a number of occasions , resulting in the forward companies running short of ammunition .", "Meanwhile , the quality of support given to the British and Australian infantry by the artillery and tanks was of a high standard and proved a critical factor .", "Indeed , the tanks had often operated in terrain to which they were unsuited , while the New Zealand gunners had fired over 50 @,@ 000 rounds in direct support of 3 RAR , blistering the paint off the barrels of their guns .", "Air support , including that provided by the South African Mustangs , had been important throughout .", "The battle was also noted for the pioneering use of tunnel warfare by the Chinese in the Korean War .", "During the fighting , a company of Chinese soldiers had defended their positions from a U @-@ shaped tunnel capable of housing 100 men , which had served as both a bomb shelter and a base for counterattacks .", "The company leader later claimed that the tunnel enabled the defenders to inflict 700 UN casualties while suffering only 21 casualties in return .", "Impressed by the report , the commander of the People 's Volunteer Army , <unk> <unk> , later ordered the construction of 30 @-@ metre ( 98 ft ) deep tunnels along the entire front line , and it formed a formidable obstacle for UN forces to overcome during the stalemate period .", "= = = Subsequent operations = = = \n \n Operation Commando finally ended on 15 October with the US I Corps having successfully seized the Jamestown Line and destroying elements of the 42nd , 47th , 64th and 65th Chinese Armies .", "Chinese losses were estimated at 21 @,@ 000 casualties , while UN losses were 4 @,@ 000 — the majority of them in the US 1st Cavalry Division which had borne the brunt of the fighting .", "Although a few hills south of the line remained in communist hands — requiring a follow @-@ up operation known as Operation <unk> which succeeded in capturing these positions by 19 October — UN supply lines near Seoul were now free from Chinese interdiction .", "With the peace @-@ talks ongoing , these operations proved to be last actions in the war of manoeuvre , which had lasted the previous sixteen months .", "It was replaced by a static war characterised by fixed defences , trench lines , bunkers , patrols , <unk> parties and minefields reminiscent of the Western Front in 1915 – 17 .", "Construction of defensive localities began almost immediately , although such operations were confined to the reverse slopes during the day due to artillery and mortar fire which made such operations hazardous .", "Patrolling forward of the Jamestown Line also began in order to prevent the Chinese from gaining control of no <unk> land .", "Yet even as the war became a contest of positional warfare and <unk> , growing western political <unk> ensured that UN commanders were increasingly <unk> of limiting casualties .", "Total casualties among the 1st Commonwealth Division during Operation Commando amounted to 58 killed and 262 wounded , the bulk of which had occurred during the fighting for Hill 217 and Hill 317 .", "Indeed , in addition to the heavy casualties suffered by 3 RAR , 1 RNF had lost 16 killed and 94 wounded .", "The Chinese 64th Army later received a commendation for keeping their casualties \" light \" , despite some estimates placing its casualties at higher than 3 @,@ 000 .", "Throughout the operation 3 RAR had played a crucial role , and in a bold series of holding and flanking movements , coordinated with accurate and sustained artillery and direct tank fire , it had driven the Chinese from both Kowang @-@ San and Maryang San .", "They had then held the key position against several unsuccessful counterattacks before forcing the Chinese to retire .", "A month later Maryang San was subsequently <unk> by the Chinese from the Borderers amid fierce fighting at the Second Battle of Maryang San , for which Private Bill <unk> was later awarded the Victoria Cross .", "It was not re @-@ gained , and remained in Chinese hands until the end of the war ." ]
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[ " = Action of 13 September 1810 = \n \n The Action of 13 September 1810 was an inconclusive frigate engagement during the Napoleonic Wars between British Royal Navy and French Navy frigates during which a British frigate was defeated by two French vessels near Isle de France ( now Mauritius ) , but British reinforcements were able to recapture the ship before the French could secure her .", "The British frigate was HMS Africaine , a new arrival to the Indian Ocean .", "She was under the command of Captain Robert Corbet , who had served there the previous year .", "Corbet was a notoriously unpopular officer and his death in the battle provoked a storm of controversy in Britain over claims that Corbet had either committed suicide at the shame of losing his ship , been murdered by his disaffected crew , or been abandoned by his men , who were said to have refused to load their guns while he remained in command .", "Whether any of these rumours were accurate has never been satisfactorily determined , but the issue has been discussed in several prominent naval histories and was the subject of at least one lawsuit .", "The action came about as a direct consequence of the Battle of Grand Port three weeks earlier , in which a British squadron had been destroyed in a failed attack on Grand Port harbour on Isle de France .", "This gave the French forces on the island a significant regional advantage , <unk> the British frigate on the recently captured Île Bourbon , commanded by Commodore <unk> Rowley , by six to one .", "British reinforcements were hastily despatched to the area but the French were blockading Île Bourbon in force and the arriving reinforcements were in constant danger of attack by more powerful French units .", "Africaine was the first ship to reinforce Rowley 's squadron , but within three days of her arrival in the region was engaged by two French ships while attempting to drive them away from Saint Denis on Île Bourbon .", "Corbet was severely wounded in the opening exchanges and subsequently died .", "Although his crew fought hard , they were overwhelmed by the French frigates and forced to surrender , only for Rowley to arrive in HMS Boadicea and drive off the French warships , <unk> Africaine .", "= = Background = = \n \n In 1808 , both the British Royal Navy and the French Navy despatched frigate squadrons to the Indian Ocean .", "The French , led by Commodore Jacques Hamelin , were ordered to disrupt British trade in the region , particularly targeting the large East Indiamen that carried millions of pounds worth of goods between Britain and her Empire .", "The British force under Commodore <unk> Rowley was tasked with the blockade and eventual capture of the two well defended island bases of the French , Île Bonaparte and Isle de France .", "At the Action of 31 May 1809 , a French frigate named Caroline captured two East Indiamen , sheltering with her prizes at Saint Paul on Île Bonaparte .", "In his first major operation against the islands , Rowley landed soldiers behind the defences of the harbour and sent his ships into the bay , seizing the town and the shipping in the harbour , including Caroline .", "One of Rowley 's captains who had performed well in this engagement was Robert Corbet of HMS Nereide .", "<unk> the Caroline as a British warship and renaming her HMS <unk> , Rowley placed Corbet in command and sent him to Britain with despatches .", "Over the following year , the French continued to attack British trade convoys , achieving important victories at the Action of 18 November 1809 and the Action of 3 July 1810 , where they captured another five East Indiamen as well as numerous smaller merchant ships and a large Portuguese frigate .", "Rowley too was active , commanding the successful Invasion of Île Bonaparte in July and renaming the island Île Bourbon , basing his squadron at Saint Paul on the island 's eastern shore .", "From this base , Rowley 's ships were ideally positioned to begin a close blockade of Isle de France , led initially by Captain Samuel Pym in HMS Sirius .", "Pym sought to reduce French movement by seizing a number of fortified offshore islands , starting with Île de la <unk> off Grand Port .", "The island was captured , but when a French squadron broke through the British blockade and took shelter in Grand Port , Pym resolved to attack them .", "The ensuing Battle of Grand Port was a disaster for Rowley 's squadron , as Pym led four of Rowley 's five frigates into the bay without adequately assessing the channel through the coral reefs that sheltered the harbour .", "As a result , two frigates grounded out of range of the enemy and the remaining two were outnumbered in confined waters .", "In a complicated battle lasting several days , two of Pym 's frigates were captured and two more had to be scuttled , with their entire crews made prisoner .", "Rowley 's reinforcements arrived too late , and the British <unk> was chased back to Saint Denis by Hamelin 's flagship .", "While Rowley and Hamelin had <unk> in the Indian Ocean , Corbet had made the lengthy journey back to Britain .", "During his time in command of Nereide , Corbet had already developed a reputation as a strict disciplinarian , regularly beating his men for the slightest <unk> , to the extent that he had provoked a brief mutiny on Nereide in 1808 .", "His reputation spread before him , and when he switched commands with Captain Richard <unk> of HMS Africaine , he was met with a storm of protest from Africaine 's crew .", "Although none of the men aboard Africaine had served with Corbet before , his preference for brutal punishment was well known in the Navy and the crew sent a letter to the Admiralty insisting that they would not serve under him .", "Concerned at what they considered to be mutiny , the Admiralty sent three popular officers to Africaine with the message that if the protest was quietly dropped there would be no courts @-@ martial for mutiny but if not , the entire crew would be liable to attack .", "To emphasise the threat , the frigate HMS <unk> was brought alongside with her gunports open and her cannon ready to fire .", "<unk> , the crew of Africaine allowed Corbet aboard and the frigate sailed for the Indian Ocean a few days later , carrying instructions for the authorities at Madras to prepare an expeditionary force to invade Isle de France .", "= = Africaine off Isle de France = = \n \n Africaine 's journey to Madras took several months and Corbet made a number of stops on his passage , the final one being at the small British island base of Rodriguez in early September 1810 .", "There Corbet was informed of the disaster at Grand Port and on his own initiative immediately sailed south to augment Rowley 's weakened squadron .", "Arriving off Isle de France at 06 : 15 on 11 September , Corbet spotted a French schooner near Île <unk> and gave chase , the schooner sheltering behind the reefs at Grand Bay on the eastern side of the island .", "At 07 : 30 , Corbet ordered the frigate 's boats to enter the creek into which the schooner had fled , the small craft entering the waterway in the hope of <unk> and capturing the vessel .", "As the boats approached , French soldiers and militia appeared along the banks and began firing on the British sailors .", "Fire was returned by Royal Marines in the boats , but Africaine 's barge grounded soon after the ambush was sprung and became trapped , French gunfire killing two men and wounding ten .", "The other boat reached the grounded and abandoned schooner , but the six men aboard were unable to move the vessel unaided and were forced to depart , coming under fire which wounded five men , before they could escape the French trap .", "<unk> his boats , Corbet determined to sail to Île Bourbon directly .", "By 04 : 00 on 12 September he had arrived at Saint @-@ Denis and there landed his wounded and came ashore for news , learning that two French frigates were just offshore , blockading the port .", "The French ships had spotted Africaine in the harbour and despatched the small brig <unk> to Isle de France with information of her whereabouts , although Corbet had raised flags that successfully deceived the French into believing that his frigate was Rowley 's flagship HMS Boadicea .", "The French ships were Astrée , commanded by Pierre Bouvet , and Iphigénie , formerly one of the British frigates captured at Grand Port , under René <unk> de <unk> .", "= = = Battle = = = \n \n Rowley , stationed at Saint @-@ Paul to the west of Saint @-@ Denis , received word that Africaine had arrived at Saint Denis and immediately sought to drive off the French blockade .", "<unk> eastwards , Boadicea came within sight of Bouvet 's squadron at 15 : 00 and the British flagship followed by the small <unk> HMS Otter and HMS Staunch .", "Corbet recognised Rowley 's intention and joined the attack , embarking 25 soldiers from the 86th Regiment of Foot to replace his losses at Grand Bay .", "The French , still believing Africaine to be Boadicea , assumed that Boadicea was an East <unk> named <unk> in disguise , and fell back towards Isle de France before the British force .", "Otter and Staunch both fell rapidly behind Boadicea , while Africaine pulled far ahead .", "By 18 : 20 , lookouts on Africaine could no longer see the other British ships , and by 18 : 30 , Boadicea was similarly alone .", "Bouvet realised the lack of cohesion in the British squadron , and also recognised that Africaine was faster than either of his ships and would soon catch them .", "As a result , he slowed and prepared to meet the British frigate as night fell .", "Corbet now found himself outnumbered and began to launch rockets and flares in the hope of attracting Rowley 's attention and as the French closed with Africaine , he <unk> his ship for action .", "6 nautical miles ( 11 km ) behind , Rowley could see the flares and flashes but was powerless to intercede in the darkness .", "At 01 : 50 on 13 September , the gap had closed between Africaine and the French ships , and at 02 : 20 Corbet opened fire on Astrée , with Bouvet returning the fire immediately .", "A <unk> from the second French broadside struck Corbet within minutes of the first broadside , the ball tearing off his foot above the ankle just as a large wooden splinter thrown from the <unk> struck the thigh of the same leg , shattering the bone .", "Corbet was brought below to the ship 's surgeon where the remnant of his leg was hastily amputated and bound , and command devolved on Lieutenant John Crew Tullidge .", "At 02 : 30 , Astrée pulled away from Africaine to perform hasty repairs , but Bouvet 's guns had wrecked Africaine 's rigging , leaving the British frigate uncontrollable and largely immobile .", "Slowly moving ahead , Africaine engaged Iphigénie at close range but was counter attacked by Astrée and found herself assailed on both sides , Astrée angled in such a position that she was able to rake the British ship , inflicting significant damage and casualties .", "By 03 : 30 , Africaine was in ruins .", "Tullidge was wounded in four places , but refused to leave the deck as the ship 's master had been <unk> and the other lieutenant shot in the chest .", "All three <unk> had collapsed and as guns were dismounted and casualties increased the return fire of Africaine became more and more ragged , until it stopped entirely at 04 : 45 , when only two guns were still capable of firing .", "French fire stopped at 05 : 15 , first light showing Boadicea 5 nautical miles ( 9 @.", "@ 3 km ) away and unable to affect the surrender of Africaine , which had hauled down its flags at 05 : 00 .", "Within minutes , a French prize crew boarded the battered frigate and seized the magazine of shot and gunpowder , which was shipped to Iphigénie whose ammunition was almost exhausted .", "= = = Boadicea arrives = = = \n \n At 06 : 00 , a breeze pushed Boadicea forward and she began to close with her former consort , Rowley watching as all three of Africaine 's masts gave way and collapsed over the side one by one .", "By 08 : 00 , Africaine was a dismasted hull and Corbet was dead in the <unk> of the ship , although the exact manner of his death was to cause lasting controversy .", "By 10 : 00 , Boadicea had been joined by Otter and Staunch and bore down on the French ships and their prize , so that by 15 : 30 Bouvet was persuaded to abandon Africaine and tow the damaged Iphigénie back to Port Napoleon .", "By 17 : 00 , Boadicea pulled alongside Africaine and the French prize crew surrendered .", "Rowley later reported that a number of British sailors <unk> into the sea at his approach and swam to Boadicea , requesting that they be allowed to pursue the French ships in the hope of capturing one .", "Rowley dismissed this idea given the shattered state of Africaine and instead towed the frigate back to Île Bourbon , shadowed by Astrée and Iphigénie on the return journey .", "The French frigates did achieve some <unk> in pursuing Rowley from a distance , running into and capturing the Honourable East India Company 's armed brig Aurora , sent from India to reinforce Rowley .", "On 15 September , Boadicea , Africaine and the <unk> arrived at Saint Paul , Africaine sheltering under the fortifications of the harbour while the others put to sea , again seeking to drive away the French blockade but unable to bring them to action .", "Bouvet returned to Port Napoleon on 18 September , and thus was not present when Rowley attacked and captured the French flagship <unk> and Commodore Hamelin at the Action of 18 September 1810 .", "= = Aftermath = = \n \n The action was the first of two in this campaign in which lone British frigates were briefly overwhelmed by superior French forces as they sailed independently to join Rowley 's squadron .", "On each occasion however , Rowley was able to recapture the lost frigate and drive off the French attackers .", "Corbet 's action was particularly violent , British casualties totalling 49 killed and 114 wounded , including every single officer and all but three of the soldiers embarked .", "Africaine was seriously damaged and would not be ready to return to active service for some months .", "French losses were less severe , Astrée suffering one killed and two wounded , Iphigénie nine killed and 33 wounded .", "The action was considered a defeat by the Admiralty and was not reported in the London Gazette .", "The British naval authorities were particularly disturbed by rumours that began to circulate concerning the death of Captain Corbet and the behaviour of his crew during the battle .", "<unk> among these rumours was the suggestion that Corbet had been murdered by his disaffected crew : historian William James wrote in 1827 that \" There are many who will insist , that Captain Corbett 's [ sic ] death @-@ wound was inflicted by one of his own people . \"", "although he goes on to point out the <unk> of Corbet being shot by one of his own cannon .", "He gives more <unk> to the story that Corbet committed suicide to avoid the shame of defeat , that he \" cut the bandages from his amputated limb , and suffered himself to bleed to death . \"", "This story was also alluded to in Edward Pelham Brenton 's 1825 history : \" Corbet did not ( we fear would not ) survive his capture \" .", "The truth of Corbet 's end will never be known with certainty , although James ultimately concludes that Corbet 's wound was almost certainly a mortal one and thus the most likely cause of death .", "A second accusation , and one that proved even more controversial in the aftermath of the engagement , was the claim that Africaine 's crew abandoned their guns , refused to load them or deliberately fired them into the sea in protest at Corbet 's behaviour .", "Corbet 's brutality was well known in the Navy , James describing him as \" an excessively severe officer \" who had a \" career of cruelty \" .", "James does not accuse the crew of any deliberate attempt to sabotage their ship in the engagement , instead attributing their poor gunnery to Corbet 's own failings as a commander , most significantly his failure to practice gunnery regularly .", "Other authors were less understanding of the crew of Africaine , Brenton stating that \" they cut the <unk> of their guns , and put no shot in them after the first or second broadside \" , while historian Basil Hall <unk> stated in 1833 that they \" preferred to be <unk> down by the French broadsides \" than fight under Corbet .", "This last accusation provoked outrage among naval officers , and Captain <unk> Jones , a former <unk> of Corbet launched a successful lawsuit , forcing Hall to make a retraction .", "In 1900 , William Laird <unk> commented that \" There is , unfortunately , much reason to suppose that Captain Corbett 's [ sic ] reputation for extreme severity had <unk> his crew , and that the men did not behave as <unk> as they should have <unk> \" .", "He later <unk> Brenton for the suggestion that Corbet committed suicide , suggesting that the wound alone was the cause of death .", "Modern historians have also been scathing of Corbet 's behaviour , Robert <unk> calling him \" notoriously brutal , \" and Richard <unk> describing Tullidge as \" an unfortunate victim of Corbet 's cruelty , for suspicions <unk> that Africaine 's <unk> crew had failed to do their <unk> in support of their hated commander . \"" ]
[ "As the boats approached , French soldiers and militia appeared along the banks and began firing on the British sailors ." ]
[ " = Action of 13 September 1810 = \n \n The Action of 13 September 1810 was an inconclusive frigate engagement during the Napoleonic Wars between British Royal Navy and French Navy frigates during which a British frigate was defeated by two French vessels near Isle de France ( now Mauritius ) , but British reinforcements were able to recapture the ship before the French could secure her .", "The British frigate was HMS Africaine , a new arrival to the Indian Ocean .", "She was under the command of Captain Robert Corbet , who had served there the previous year .", "Corbet was a notoriously unpopular officer and his death in the battle provoked a storm of controversy in Britain over claims that Corbet had either committed suicide at the shame of losing his ship , been murdered by his disaffected crew , or been abandoned by his men , who were said to have refused to load their guns while he remained in command .", "Whether any of these rumours were accurate has never been satisfactorily determined , but the issue has been discussed in several prominent naval histories and was the subject of at least one lawsuit .", "The action came about as a direct consequence of the Battle of Grand Port three weeks earlier , in which a British squadron had been destroyed in a failed attack on Grand Port harbour on Isle de France .", "This gave the French forces on the island a significant regional advantage , <unk> the British frigate on the recently captured Île Bourbon , commanded by Commodore <unk> Rowley , by six to one .", "British reinforcements were hastily despatched to the area but the French were blockading Île Bourbon in force and the arriving reinforcements were in constant danger of attack by more powerful French units .", "Africaine was the first ship to reinforce Rowley 's squadron , but within three days of her arrival in the region was engaged by two French ships while attempting to drive them away from Saint Denis on Île Bourbon .", "Corbet was severely wounded in the opening exchanges and subsequently died .", "Although his crew fought hard , they were overwhelmed by the French frigates and forced to surrender , only for Rowley to arrive in HMS Boadicea and drive off the French warships , <unk> Africaine .", "= = Background = = \n \n In 1808 , both the British Royal Navy and the French Navy despatched frigate squadrons to the Indian Ocean .", "The French , led by Commodore Jacques Hamelin , were ordered to disrupt British trade in the region , particularly targeting the large East Indiamen that carried millions of pounds worth of goods between Britain and her Empire .", "The British force under Commodore <unk> Rowley was tasked with the blockade and eventual capture of the two well defended island bases of the French , Île Bonaparte and Isle de France .", "At the Action of 31 May 1809 , a French frigate named Caroline captured two East Indiamen , sheltering with her prizes at Saint Paul on Île Bonaparte .", "In his first major operation against the islands , Rowley landed soldiers behind the defences of the harbour and sent his ships into the bay , seizing the town and the shipping in the harbour , including Caroline .", "One of Rowley 's captains who had performed well in this engagement was Robert Corbet of HMS Nereide .", "<unk> the Caroline as a British warship and renaming her HMS <unk> , Rowley placed Corbet in command and sent him to Britain with despatches .", "Over the following year , the French continued to attack British trade convoys , achieving important victories at the Action of 18 November 1809 and the Action of 3 July 1810 , where they captured another five East Indiamen as well as numerous smaller merchant ships and a large Portuguese frigate .", "Rowley too was active , commanding the successful Invasion of Île Bonaparte in July and renaming the island Île Bourbon , basing his squadron at Saint Paul on the island 's eastern shore .", "From this base , Rowley 's ships were ideally positioned to begin a close blockade of Isle de France , led initially by Captain Samuel Pym in HMS Sirius .", "Pym sought to reduce French movement by seizing a number of fortified offshore islands , starting with Île de la <unk> off Grand Port .", "The island was captured , but when a French squadron broke through the British blockade and took shelter in Grand Port , Pym resolved to attack them .", "The ensuing Battle of Grand Port was a disaster for Rowley 's squadron , as Pym led four of Rowley 's five frigates into the bay without adequately assessing the channel through the coral reefs that sheltered the harbour .", "As a result , two frigates grounded out of range of the enemy and the remaining two were outnumbered in confined waters .", "In a complicated battle lasting several days , two of Pym 's frigates were captured and two more had to be scuttled , with their entire crews made prisoner .", "Rowley 's reinforcements arrived too late , and the British <unk> was chased back to Saint Denis by Hamelin 's flagship .", "While Rowley and Hamelin had <unk> in the Indian Ocean , Corbet had made the lengthy journey back to Britain .", "During his time in command of Nereide , Corbet had already developed a reputation as a strict disciplinarian , regularly beating his men for the slightest <unk> , to the extent that he had provoked a brief mutiny on Nereide in 1808 .", "His reputation spread before him , and when he switched commands with Captain Richard <unk> of HMS Africaine , he was met with a storm of protest from Africaine 's crew .", "Although none of the men aboard Africaine had served with Corbet before , his preference for brutal punishment was well known in the Navy and the crew sent a letter to the Admiralty insisting that they would not serve under him .", "Concerned at what they considered to be mutiny , the Admiralty sent three popular officers to Africaine with the message that if the protest was quietly dropped there would be no courts @-@ martial for mutiny but if not , the entire crew would be liable to attack .", "To emphasise the threat , the frigate HMS <unk> was brought alongside with her gunports open and her cannon ready to fire .", "<unk> , the crew of Africaine allowed Corbet aboard and the frigate sailed for the Indian Ocean a few days later , carrying instructions for the authorities at Madras to prepare an expeditionary force to invade Isle de France .", "= = Africaine off Isle de France = = \n \n Africaine 's journey to Madras took several months and Corbet made a number of stops on his passage , the final one being at the small British island base of Rodriguez in early September 1810 .", "There Corbet was informed of the disaster at Grand Port and on his own initiative immediately sailed south to augment Rowley 's weakened squadron .", "Arriving off Isle de France at 06 : 15 on 11 September , Corbet spotted a French schooner near Île <unk> and gave chase , the schooner sheltering behind the reefs at Grand Bay on the eastern side of the island .", "At 07 : 30 , Corbet ordered the frigate 's boats to enter the creek into which the schooner had fled , the small craft entering the waterway in the hope of <unk> and capturing the vessel .", "Fire was returned by Royal Marines in the boats , but Africaine 's barge grounded soon after the ambush was sprung and became trapped , French gunfire killing two men and wounding ten .", "The other boat reached the grounded and abandoned schooner , but the six men aboard were unable to move the vessel unaided and were forced to depart , coming under fire which wounded five men , before they could escape the French trap .", "<unk> his boats , Corbet determined to sail to Île Bourbon directly .", "By 04 : 00 on 12 September he had arrived at Saint @-@ Denis and there landed his wounded and came ashore for news , learning that two French frigates were just offshore , blockading the port .", "The French ships had spotted Africaine in the harbour and despatched the small brig <unk> to Isle de France with information of her whereabouts , although Corbet had raised flags that successfully deceived the French into believing that his frigate was Rowley 's flagship HMS Boadicea .", "The French ships were Astrée , commanded by Pierre Bouvet , and Iphigénie , formerly one of the British frigates captured at Grand Port , under René <unk> de <unk> .", "= = = Battle = = = \n \n Rowley , stationed at Saint @-@ Paul to the west of Saint @-@ Denis , received word that Africaine had arrived at Saint Denis and immediately sought to drive off the French blockade .", "<unk> eastwards , Boadicea came within sight of Bouvet 's squadron at 15 : 00 and the British flagship followed by the small <unk> HMS Otter and HMS Staunch .", "Corbet recognised Rowley 's intention and joined the attack , embarking 25 soldiers from the 86th Regiment of Foot to replace his losses at Grand Bay .", "The French , still believing Africaine to be Boadicea , assumed that Boadicea was an East <unk> named <unk> in disguise , and fell back towards Isle de France before the British force .", "Otter and Staunch both fell rapidly behind Boadicea , while Africaine pulled far ahead .", "By 18 : 20 , lookouts on Africaine could no longer see the other British ships , and by 18 : 30 , Boadicea was similarly alone .", "Bouvet realised the lack of cohesion in the British squadron , and also recognised that Africaine was faster than either of his ships and would soon catch them .", "As a result , he slowed and prepared to meet the British frigate as night fell .", "Corbet now found himself outnumbered and began to launch rockets and flares in the hope of attracting Rowley 's attention and as the French closed with Africaine , he <unk> his ship for action .", "6 nautical miles ( 11 km ) behind , Rowley could see the flares and flashes but was powerless to intercede in the darkness .", "At 01 : 50 on 13 September , the gap had closed between Africaine and the French ships , and at 02 : 20 Corbet opened fire on Astrée , with Bouvet returning the fire immediately .", "A <unk> from the second French broadside struck Corbet within minutes of the first broadside , the ball tearing off his foot above the ankle just as a large wooden splinter thrown from the <unk> struck the thigh of the same leg , shattering the bone .", "Corbet was brought below to the ship 's surgeon where the remnant of his leg was hastily amputated and bound , and command devolved on Lieutenant John Crew Tullidge .", "At 02 : 30 , Astrée pulled away from Africaine to perform hasty repairs , but Bouvet 's guns had wrecked Africaine 's rigging , leaving the British frigate uncontrollable and largely immobile .", "Slowly moving ahead , Africaine engaged Iphigénie at close range but was counter attacked by Astrée and found herself assailed on both sides , Astrée angled in such a position that she was able to rake the British ship , inflicting significant damage and casualties .", "By 03 : 30 , Africaine was in ruins .", "Tullidge was wounded in four places , but refused to leave the deck as the ship 's master had been <unk> and the other lieutenant shot in the chest .", "All three <unk> had collapsed and as guns were dismounted and casualties increased the return fire of Africaine became more and more ragged , until it stopped entirely at 04 : 45 , when only two guns were still capable of firing .", "French fire stopped at 05 : 15 , first light showing Boadicea 5 nautical miles ( 9 @.", "@ 3 km ) away and unable to affect the surrender of Africaine , which had hauled down its flags at 05 : 00 .", "Within minutes , a French prize crew boarded the battered frigate and seized the magazine of shot and gunpowder , which was shipped to Iphigénie whose ammunition was almost exhausted .", "= = = Boadicea arrives = = = \n \n At 06 : 00 , a breeze pushed Boadicea forward and she began to close with her former consort , Rowley watching as all three of Africaine 's masts gave way and collapsed over the side one by one .", "By 08 : 00 , Africaine was a dismasted hull and Corbet was dead in the <unk> of the ship , although the exact manner of his death was to cause lasting controversy .", "By 10 : 00 , Boadicea had been joined by Otter and Staunch and bore down on the French ships and their prize , so that by 15 : 30 Bouvet was persuaded to abandon Africaine and tow the damaged Iphigénie back to Port Napoleon .", "By 17 : 00 , Boadicea pulled alongside Africaine and the French prize crew surrendered .", "Rowley later reported that a number of British sailors <unk> into the sea at his approach and swam to Boadicea , requesting that they be allowed to pursue the French ships in the hope of capturing one .", "Rowley dismissed this idea given the shattered state of Africaine and instead towed the frigate back to Île Bourbon , shadowed by Astrée and Iphigénie on the return journey .", "The French frigates did achieve some <unk> in pursuing Rowley from a distance , running into and capturing the Honourable East India Company 's armed brig Aurora , sent from India to reinforce Rowley .", "On 15 September , Boadicea , Africaine and the <unk> arrived at Saint Paul , Africaine sheltering under the fortifications of the harbour while the others put to sea , again seeking to drive away the French blockade but unable to bring them to action .", "Bouvet returned to Port Napoleon on 18 September , and thus was not present when Rowley attacked and captured the French flagship <unk> and Commodore Hamelin at the Action of 18 September 1810 .", "= = Aftermath = = \n \n The action was the first of two in this campaign in which lone British frigates were briefly overwhelmed by superior French forces as they sailed independently to join Rowley 's squadron .", "On each occasion however , Rowley was able to recapture the lost frigate and drive off the French attackers .", "Corbet 's action was particularly violent , British casualties totalling 49 killed and 114 wounded , including every single officer and all but three of the soldiers embarked .", "Africaine was seriously damaged and would not be ready to return to active service for some months .", "French losses were less severe , Astrée suffering one killed and two wounded , Iphigénie nine killed and 33 wounded .", "The action was considered a defeat by the Admiralty and was not reported in the London Gazette .", "The British naval authorities were particularly disturbed by rumours that began to circulate concerning the death of Captain Corbet and the behaviour of his crew during the battle .", "<unk> among these rumours was the suggestion that Corbet had been murdered by his disaffected crew : historian William James wrote in 1827 that \" There are many who will insist , that Captain Corbett 's [ sic ] death @-@ wound was inflicted by one of his own people . \"", "although he goes on to point out the <unk> of Corbet being shot by one of his own cannon .", "He gives more <unk> to the story that Corbet committed suicide to avoid the shame of defeat , that he \" cut the bandages from his amputated limb , and suffered himself to bleed to death . \"", "This story was also alluded to in Edward Pelham Brenton 's 1825 history : \" Corbet did not ( we fear would not ) survive his capture \" .", "The truth of Corbet 's end will never be known with certainty , although James ultimately concludes that Corbet 's wound was almost certainly a mortal one and thus the most likely cause of death .", "A second accusation , and one that proved even more controversial in the aftermath of the engagement , was the claim that Africaine 's crew abandoned their guns , refused to load them or deliberately fired them into the sea in protest at Corbet 's behaviour .", "Corbet 's brutality was well known in the Navy , James describing him as \" an excessively severe officer \" who had a \" career of cruelty \" .", "James does not accuse the crew of any deliberate attempt to sabotage their ship in the engagement , instead attributing their poor gunnery to Corbet 's own failings as a commander , most significantly his failure to practice gunnery regularly .", "Other authors were less understanding of the crew of Africaine , Brenton stating that \" they cut the <unk> of their guns , and put no shot in them after the first or second broadside \" , while historian Basil Hall <unk> stated in 1833 that they \" preferred to be <unk> down by the French broadsides \" than fight under Corbet .", "This last accusation provoked outrage among naval officers , and Captain <unk> Jones , a former <unk> of Corbet launched a successful lawsuit , forcing Hall to make a retraction .", "In 1900 , William Laird <unk> commented that \" There is , unfortunately , much reason to suppose that Captain Corbett 's [ sic ] reputation for extreme severity had <unk> his crew , and that the men did not behave as <unk> as they should have <unk> \" .", "He later <unk> Brenton for the suggestion that Corbet committed suicide , suggesting that the wound alone was the cause of death .", "Modern historians have also been scathing of Corbet 's behaviour , Robert <unk> calling him \" notoriously brutal , \" and Richard <unk> describing Tullidge as \" an unfortunate victim of Corbet 's cruelty , for suspicions <unk> that Africaine 's <unk> crew had failed to do their <unk> in support of their hated commander . \"" ]
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[ " = Fort Glanville Conservation Park = \n \n Fort Glanville Conservation Park is a protected area located in the Australian state of South Australia located in Semaphore Park , a seaside suburb of Adelaide consisting of a functional 19th century fort listed on the South Australian Heritage Register and some adjoining land .", "The fort was built after more than 40 years of <unk> over the defence of South Australia .", "It was the first colonial fortification in the state and is the best preserved and most functional in Australia .", "Fort Glanville was designed by Governor Major General Sir William Jervois and Lieutenant Colonel Peter Scratchley , both important figures in early Australian colonial defence .", "When built it was designed to defend both Semaphore 's anchorage and shipping entering the Port River from naval attack .", "Construction of the fort began in 1878 .", "It was officially opened in October 1880 and completed by 1882 .", "Due to changes in the Port River and shipping movements , Fort Largs surpassed it for strategic importance by 1890 .", "By the close of the 19th century , the fort was largely unused and had no defence significance .", "It was briefly used for military purposes during World War I and World War II , though not for its original defensive role .", "For much of the 20th century the area was put to a variety of uses including accommodation , a caravan park and a boy scout <unk> .", "After coming into state government hands in 1951 it was declared as a conservation park and is now managed by the Department of Environment , Water and Natural Resources ( DEWNR ) ; preserving and showcasing its historic value .", "The fort and surrounds occupy the northern half of the 5 @-@ hectare ( 12 @-@ acre ) conservation park , the southern half is a caravan park .", "The fort is a lunette shaped defensible battery that was supported by land forces for self @-@ defence .", "When constructed it was seen as state of the art , incorporating powerful and modern weapons .", "Its main armament is two rifled muzzle @-@ loading ( RML ) 10 inch 20 ton guns backed up by two RML 64 pounder 64 cwt guns , both rare in their particular configuration .", "The fort retains its original 19th century cannons and three have been restored to working condition .", "Fort Glanville Historical Association operates the park under license and conducts open days in the park , <unk> the past operation of the fort including military drill and the firing of period weapons .", "The Association , park service , other volunteers and various grants have all helped ensure the fort is presented in close to original condition .", "It is the most complete 19th Century fort in Australia , and one of very few in the world that remains in original condition .", "<unk> the fort to Semaphore jetty is the Semaphore and Fort Glanville Tourist Railway , a 457 mm ( 18 @.", "@ 0 in ) gauge passenger steam train operated by volunteers from the National Railway Museum .", "= = Historic background = = \n \n In the early years of colonial South Australia , the colonists saw themselves as part of the British Empire and external defence as an Imperial responsibility .", "Communication lines were long and the empire 's wars remote .", "Great Britain had <unk> military <unk> and she was expected by all to protect her colonies , even one as distant .", "For local defence , Governor <unk> raised the first military force in 1840 , composed solely of volunteers and known as the South Australian Volunteer Militia Brigade .", "It was granted the \" Royal \" title in 1841 but the brigade had all but ceased to exist a year later .", "The colony obtained its first artillery in 1847 with the arrival of six field guns of various types .", "Tensions between Britain and the Russian Empire in the 1850s , as starkly demonstrated by the Crimean War , along with Australia @-@ wide moves towards self @-@ government caused a <unk> of the colony 's defence posture .", "The various colonies regarded themselves as possible targets for the Russian Pacific Fleet , then based in Siberia .", "In 1854 , Governor Henry Young appointed a commission under Boyle Travers Finniss to report on the defence of the colony , in case of war .", "Boyle 's report recommended leaving strategic defence in the hands of the Imperial Navy , though South Australia was to purchase a 400 ton naval vessel .", "Local defence was to be largely handled by the existing small Imperial garrison and local colonial force , supported by the artillery obtained in 1847 .", "When the Crimean War ended in 1856 , the danger passed and the perceived need for expensive defence preparations with it .", "For many years nothing substantive came about from debate on defence of the colony .", "Over time there formed a consensus favouring Semaphore for fixed defences or fortification ; a strategy also argued by the government established Hart Commission in 1858 .", "Raiders were seen as unlikely to force the <unk> of the Port River but instead were expected to stand off Semaphore , shell the port and use their guns to support landings .", "The Hart Report recommended building of <unk> towers at Semaphore and Glenelg , the first report to recommend permanent fortification at Semaphore , though none were built mainly due to the cost .", "The volunteer military force was revived in 1859 , with new and modern arms for the infantry , cavalry and artillery .", "Though there was a few years of enthusiasm and a restructuring in 1866 , by 1870 the force was virtually disbanded .", "In that year also , British troops were withdrawn from the other Australian colonies ; none were by then stationed in South Australia .", "With no definitive defence policy , in 1864 the government had sought advice from Captain <unk> of HMS Falcon and Commodore Sir William Wiseman commander of the Australian station ; both visiting British naval officers .", "They both recommended fixed fortifications for the coast supported by gunboats .", "Sir Wiseman 's report particularly recommended construction of forts at Semaphore , Port Creek 's entrance and one midway between .", "In 1864 a story circulated , supported by press speculation , that there was a danger of the Russian fleet attacking Melbourne should Russia and Britain find themselves at war .", "The South Australian Register produced an editorial decrying the states lack of defences .", "Within days £ 20 @,@ 000 ( A $ 4 @.", "@ 14 million in 2005 ) was provided by the government for defence , an amount then seen as insufficient for significant preparation .", "The danger passed without any lasting defence action except the government 's in @-@ principle adoption of Sir Wiseman 's recommendations .", "To <unk> costs only the Semaphore fort was to be built initially , as it was considered the most critical .", "Site preparation begun and two 9 @-@ inch ( 230 mm ) guns were purchased , but escalating cost estimates caused the plan to be abandoned by 1868 .", "During the early 1870s South Australia 's defence was solely dependent on the volunteer military , and a few artillery pieces purchased during earlier war <unk> .", "British troops had been withdrawn from the Australian colonies in 1870 , leaving the state dependent on its own military resources .", "In a report to the government in 1866 , Colonel <unk> and Major Peter Scratchley recommended establishment of a permanent military force .", "In 1876 the South Australian government , along with those from New South Wales , Victoria and Queensland requested from the War Office that Major General Sir William Jervois , a noted coastal fortification expert , be appointed to advise on defence needs .", "He arrived in Sydney in mid @-@ 1877 with then Lieutenant Colonel Scratchley .", "The 1877 report , delivered after he became South Australian Governor , called for three batteries , at Largs Bay , Semaphore and Glenelg , connected by a military road and supported by field gun emplacements , naval elements and mobile forces .", "He determined that South Australia 's most probable defence risk was an attack by up to two ships rather than a larger force , and this formed the basis of the final fortification design .", "His report called for Military Road to be extended to Marino , an electro @-@ contact torpedo station be established on Torrens Island and that a gun boat be provided .", "In November 1878 the government passed the Military Forces Act , which provided for the raising of a permanent military force and reserve .", "Two volunteer reserve rifle companies were formed in 1878 and a permanent artillery unit in 1882 .", "At this time Semaphore , with its jetty built in 1860 , was the state 's main entry point for passengers and mail .", "It had a signal station ( built 1872 ) and a time ball tower ( built 1875 ) .", "Semaphore remained of great maritime significance for the state until the 1880s .", "When the decision was made to build the fort , in 1878 , the state 's population had reached approximately 250 @,@ 000 .", "Settlement extended beyond Port Augusta , though Adelaide remained the dominant feature in the economy partly due to the layout of the rail network .", "At this point Adelaide had a population of over 30 @,@ 000 .", "Port Adelaide was the main port for South Australia , with over 1000 ships visiting each year , and a local population of over 2 @,@ 500 .", "= = Foundation = = \n \n Scratchley had inspected the proposed South Australian fort sites , and Jervois and Scratchley were both responsible for the final fort design and location .", "The first fort was erected to guard both the entrance to Port Adelaide and the anchorage at Semaphore .", "It was built on <unk> near Glanville Hall at Semaphore , on a promontory called \" Point Malcom \" — a name that is now used for an adjacent reserve .", "The site was chosen so as to best guard shipping sailing to both the Port River and the Outer Harbour ; and a second northern fort was to protect the entrance to Port River itself .", "At the time of its construction it was seen as a defence against foreign threats , mainly Russian .", "Scratchley had offered to design the battery , the offer accepted by Cabinet in January 1878 , and he was primarily responsible for the design of both Fort Glanville and Fort Largs .", "The plans were drawn by Alexander Bain Moncrieff of the South Australian Engineer @-@ in @-@ Chief 's Department , supervised by Scratchley in his Melbourne headquarters .", "Moncrieff , at Scratchley 's suggestion , was later to supervise the fort 's construction .", "Plans for both batteries were completed in June 1878 , <unk> called for in July and the contract for Fort Glanville awarded in August to John <unk> of <unk> , South Australia for the sum of £ 15 @,@ <unk> <unk> <unk> .", "Construction began in 1878 and though completed by 1882 the fort was operational in 1880 .", "Changes were made to the design during construction .", "Some forced by armament changes and others made to ensure additional security , including a rear @-@ defence wall and connecting road from Military Road .", "By January 1880 two guns were in place and the fort opened later the same year with an extensive opening ceremony on 2 October .", "In addition to parades , a small target was moored 3 @,@ 500 yards ( 3 @,@ 200 m ) offshore and fired on by all guns .", "A total of sixteen shots were fired during which one of the ten inch guns proved faulty .", "Only one ranging shot was fired and the shots were estimated to land from on @-@ target to 350 yards short .", "The fort 's final cost was approximately £ 36 @,@ 000 ( A $ 7 @.", "@ 05 million in 2005 ) consisting of £ 23 @,@ 600 for physical structures and the remainder for armament and fittings .", "At the time of its construction it was at the forefront of such fortification design , and was considered state of the art .", "When first conceived , it was known as the Semaphore Battery , later changed to South Battery and then Fort Glanville by the opening ceremony .", "The name Glanville came from nearby Glanville Hall , residence of John Hart ( 1809 – 1873 ) <unk> Premier of South Australia .", "Hart had named the house after his mother 's maiden name ( Mary Glanville ) .", "= = Personnel = = \n \n For the eighteen months after its opening , the fort was manned by B company of the South Australian Volunteer Artillery but only on weekends .", "This changed in mid @-@ 1882 when South Australia 's first permanent military force was formed .", "The fort became the headquarters for the South Australian Permanent Military Force , then the state 's entire standing army of one officer and eighteen other ranks .", "Some of the unit was stationed at nearby Fort Largs from 1886 ; and , by 1889 the unit had grown to one officer and 45 other ranks .", "This force grew to 53 of all ranks by 1892 and was by then known as the Permanent Artillery .", "The unit trained 27 more non @-@ commissioned officers and men who were sent to man the King George Sound batteries near Albany , Western Australia .", "Though some of the gunners served in the Second Boer War , the unit itself never saw action .", "Fort Glanville 's section was called out in 1890 , marching to assist the police with a <unk> worker 's strike in Port Adelaide .", "In this case no shots were fired and the strikers did not confront the police or troops .", "Additional defence acts were passed in 1886 , 1890 and 1895 but , until defence passed into federal hands after 1901 , the state 's permanent military force was composed solely of artillery .", "Shortly after the federation of Australia , a regiment of the Royal Australian Artillery ( <unk> ) was formed and what had been the Permanent Artillery became <unk> company <unk> .", "The fort was manned to an extent during World War I , with one non @-@ commissioned officer and 11 gunners stationed as of November 1914 .", "Military reports and orders show the fort manned to at least mid @-@ 1918 , though at this point it is doubtful if the guns were fit to engage targets .", "There is little in the way of surviving personnel records from the fort 's active time .", "They may have either been destroyed or transferred to Melbourne after federation .", "The fort 's record book shows it manned by a section of either the Royal Australian Artillery or B Company of the militia garrison artillery .", "For the time covered by the book , strength varied from 56 to 108 men of all ranks .", "Two figures who served at the fort are remembered for their impact outside its operation : \n Battery Sergeant Major Charles Moritz , who initially joined the volunteer artillery and was the Permanent Artillery 's first recruit .", "Joseph Maria Gordon ( 1856 – 1929 ) , the fort 's first commander and later military commandant for South Australia .", "Gordon retired in 1914 as Chief of the General Staff , Australian Military Forces .", "= = Structure = = \n \n The fort is designed as a defensible battery , rather than a defensive strongpoint .", "The faces of the fort join to form a half @-@ moon shape or lunette .", "The guns ' primary role was to defend Port Adelaide and the Semaphore anchorage rather than the fort itself , and the design reflects this .", "It was intended to be supported by field artillery , cavalry and infantry for self @-@ defence and to repel landings .", "While the fort retains its original form , the ditch and glacis ( embankment ) have been modified and are largely non @-@ <unk> in some areas .", "Ground levels have been changed to accommodate paths and a caravan park , and the original western fence no longer exists .", "The entrance road was constructed from Military Road to the fort 's rear gates .", "Its path is largely followed by the modern Queen Elizabeth II walk , though the former road was slightly to the south .", "This walk links the conservation park 's visitor centre to the fort gates ; some of the old road can still be seen close to the gates .", "What was the muster ground is partly taken up by the caravan and camping park and a car park .", "It was levelled and filled in the 1950s for this use .", "What remains of this ground , north of the caravan park , was returned to its 1880s profile in 1993 funded by a Federal Government grant .", "In the 19th century , the muster ground was used for training of the Volunteer Military Force including artillery , who camped on the site .", "As designed the fort 's rear was protected with a wooden palisade or stockade .", "In 1881 a masonry wall was added , greatly strengthening defence .", "Most of the stockade was reconstructed in the 1970s ; some of the original wooden structure is visible in the fort 's north .", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n The main defensive structure is a <unk> lunette shaped <unk> .", "It has a 15 @-@ metre ( 49 ft ) thick rampart with 1 @.", "@ 5 m ( 5 ft ) of concrete and 0 @.", "@ 6 m ( 2 ft ) of brick forming a retaining wall for the earth fill .", "The rampart is covered by natural vegetation and , in both the 19th and 21st century operation , is closed to access to preserve this .", "The glacis gives extra protection to the fort and was designed to blend the fort into the landscape .", "It surrounded the fort on the north , south and seaward sides and was made by forming the surrounding <unk> .", "The side facing the fort — the <unk> — is steep and , with the front face of the rampart , forms a 12 ft ( 3 @.", "@ 7 m ) wide ditch that can be raked by rifle fire from the caponier or the stockade 's sides .", "The outer face is a gentle slope and is designed to be covered by case shot fired from the fort 's 64 @-@ pounder guns .", "The southern glacis section was removed during sand mining and construction of the caravan park , both after World War II .", "The western glacis is changed , but still visible , and the northern glacis was recreated in 1993 — showcasing the purpose of the glacis and the function of the caponier .", "<unk> to the fort is via double gates at the fort 's rear , one each through the stockade and the rear defence wall .", "Both gates were removed or destroyed over time and the 21st century gates are reconstructions .", "The formal parade ground or manning parade lies between the rear walls and barracks , and the raised terreplein .", "It was formerly used for drill training , assembly and formal parades .", "First <unk> when constructed , it was paved with tar in the 1890s to solve drainage problems .", "Around the seaward side of the manning parade runs the terreplein .", "It is a raised crescent shaped level on which the guns platforms sit , and is ascended from the manning parade by ramps and stairs .", "After numerous proposals the sand hills rear and north of the fort were removed in 1882 , improving the fort 's land defence and allowing the 64 @-@ pounder guns to sweep the Semaphore jetty .", "This now levelled area was used as a bivouac and exercise area for the colony 's volunteer troops .", "A stable , office , shed and gunner 's store were also erected north of the fort .", "The gunner 's shed was damaged by fire in 1895 and replaced further eastward .", "These buildings did not survive into the 21st century .", "= = = Internal rooms = = = \n \n On either side of the terreplein , wide of the 64 @-@ pound guns , are two small rooms known as the expense stores .", "They were used for ready @-@ to @-@ use ammunition for the adjacent guns , except for armour piercing shells which were stored in the rear @-@ defence wall 's <unk> .", "Between the 64 @-@ pounders and the 10 \" gun positions are two raised observation platforms set into the structure for gun commanders to spot the fall of outgoing shells .", "<unk> was either performed from here or from a ranging position set in the sand hills to the fort 's north .", "Between the 10 \" guns is a T @-@ shaped loading gallery that draws shells and gunpowder via a hoist system from the magazine below .", "Either side of the gallery was installed the Armstrong mechanical loading systems for the 10 \" guns .", "These mechanical systems proved unsuccessful and were removed in the 1890s , though the southern one has been reconstructed .", "The magazine is accessed from the manning parade and is directly beneath the 10 \" gun loading gallery .", "Voice pipes and hoists originally installed have been removed but their remains are visible .", "The caponier ( rifle gallery ) extends into the ditch between the rampart and glacis from the fort 's north west corner .", "It is connected to the fort via a tunnel , running under the rampart from the manning parade .", "For blast protection and <unk> the tunnel was built with a <unk> .", "The caponier has rifle firing ports and was originally protected from direct artillery fire by the glacis .", "Early plans showed the caponier extending from the fort 's south west , and a tunnel linking the magazine and southern guns .", "= = = Buildings = = = \n \n The barracks consists of two levels , with rifle firing holes on all sides .", "Iron shutters closed on the inside and were locked with wooden beams .", "In 1885 the <unk> facing the manning parade was enclosed with wooden shutters to keep the weather out .", "These shutters were removed during 20th @-@ century restoration work and the <unk> returned to original condition .", "The roof was at first flat timber overlaid by 12 inches ( 30 cm ) of lime concrete .", "This first roof leaked and an iron roof was added in 1885 .", "The first floor of the barracks contains the officer 's rooms and troop 's barracks room .", "Its eastern ( outer ) wall is not flat , incorporating a design feature known as \" <unk> \" , which opens the field of fire from the rifle holes .", "Some of the firing holes were <unk> in during the 1930s ; this has been only partly rectified during restoration .", "The basement contains the gunner 's mess , canteen , No.", "1 ancillary store , <unk> and officer 's kitchen .", "The canteen sold everyday <unk> as well as a few items like <unk> , <unk> and tobacco to the stationed troops .", "<unk> from the canteen were used to fund sporting equipment for the garrison .", "The <unk> ancillary store was used for various pieces of delicate equipment , fuses , friction tubes and rockets .", "In 1887 an explosion in the room caused a number of injuries , damage to the store and to the above officer 's quarters .", "The barracks room and officer 's quarters are connected with a door , probably added in the 1930s as it is not part of the original plans .", "The barracks room accommodated approximately 20 men .", "For display purposes it is outfitted as for similar period barracks .", "A laboratory is built into the rear wall , on the forts southern side .", "This room is set into the end of the rampart and was used to prepare gunpowder charges .", "A <unk> was built at the manning parade 's southern end in 1885 .", "It is now used as a duty room for the drill squad during recreation demonstrations but originally was a guard 's room and separate cells connected by telephone to Fort Largs .", "Up to three men appear to have been accommodated in the guard 's room .", "When the fort was converted to use as a caravan park the guard house was converted to an ablution block .", "A store and ablution block were also built in 1885 between the stockade and rear defence wall .", "= = Armament = = \n \n Early plans for the fort 's armament were drawn up by Harding Stewart of the British War Office .", "They called for four 9 in ( 230 mm ) 12 long tons ( 12 t ) rifled muzzle @-@ loading ( RML ) guns , two mounted in turrets and two behind vertical iron shields .", "This configuration of siege artillery had not been tried before and the plan was abandoned due to the large expected cost .", "Two of the 9 in guns had been in South Australia since <unk> after a Colonial Government request , but were not used in the eventual fort design .", "The final Jervois / Scratchley design omitted the turret and iron shields .", "64 @-@ pounder RML guns were substituted for two of the 9 in guns and 10 in 20 ton RML guns for the remaining two .", "The 20 ton guns were chosen over the then standard 18 ton gun by Jervois after he saw the plans in England , the decision influenced by the then fully committed nature of the Royal Arsenal .", "Jervois had originally ordered the 18 ton guns but cancelled the order and changed to the Armstrong 20 ton when the arsenal was unable fulfil the order .", "He also ordered Armstrong 's mechanical loading and protected barbette system for the 20 ton guns .", "This original battery of four heavy guns remains in place at the fort .", "= = = 10 inch RML guns = = = \n \n The fort 's main armament were the two RML 10 inch 20 ton guns — Numbers <unk> and <unk> .", "They were manufactured in 1879 by <unk> Armstrong and Company and originally used the Armstrong protected barbette loading system .", "They were made to the 1878 pattern and supplied on traversing <unk> .", "The guns have a 10 @-@ inch ( 250 mm ) calibre , a range of 6 @,@ 500 yards ( 5 @,@ 900 m ) with a muzzle velocity of 1 @,@ 630 feet per second ( 497 m / s ) and are capable of penetrating 11 inches ( 28 cm ) of iron at 2 @,@ 000 yards ( 1 @,@ 800 m ) .", "They fire 400 @-@ pound ( 181 kg ) projectiles using a 130 @-@ pound ( 59 kg ) gunpowder cartridge .", "Though they were insufficient against contemporary battleships , they were seen as adequate for the light cruisers that the fort was expected to face .", "The carriages weighed 13 long tons ( 13 t ) and moved on semi @-@ circular traverses .", "The guns were loaded either manually — using the <unk> ( <unk> ) system — or via the Armstrong mechanical <unk> .", "The Armstrong system enabled loading of the guns from behind the protection of the rampart whereas the manual system required at least two crew to be exposed on the rampart 's top .", "Despite this the guns were manually loaded for most of their operational life as the Armstrong cable drive was faulty and too difficult to maintain .", "The guns had a 14 @-@ man crew and loading took about 2 minutes , a rate of fire that was only slightly faster using the Armstrong equipment .", "By 1902 the guns had together fired 219 rounds , though not all at full charge with the records showing only 125 effective full charges .", "The platforms and traverses were scrapped in 1937 but the gun barrels were <unk> to cut up and were left in place .", "One gun platform and its equipment was rebuilt in 1997 using money raised by Fort Glanville Historical Association volunteers working at the Australian Grand Prix .", "= = = 64 pounder RML guns = = = \n \n In the flank barbettes are mounted two mark III RML 64 pounder 64 cwt guns , numbers 462 and 463 .", "They are rifled muzzle @-@ loading heavy guns weighing 64 long <unk> ( 3 @,@ 300 kg ) with a 6 @.", "@ 3 @-@ inch ( 160 mm ) calibre steel barrel .", "They were made to the model 's 1867 pattern by the Royal Arsenal , <unk> , England in 1872 .", "Their intended use was to protect the flanks and approaches to the fort .", "These smaller guns use an 8 lb ( 4 kg ) charge of gunpowder to send a 64 lb ( 29 kg ) <unk> up to 5 @,@ 000 yards ( 4 @,@ 600 m ) .", "There are iron rings fixed in the rampart wall that indicate traversing gun carriages were intended to be mounted , though this never <unk> .", "The guns were supplied with siege over @-@ bank carriages .", "The lower carriage sections are the type made for the guns when used as field pieces and the upper sections are brackets that raise the guns to the over @-@ bank firing position .", "In this particular configuration the two guns are thought to be the last in the world .", "By the end of their active use in 1902 together they had fired 1540 rounds in practice , though not all at full power as they are recorded as firing under 300 effective full charges .", "By then the wheels were significantly <unk> and the ammunition <unk> had become <unk> .", "Less wheels , the guns were removed from the fort in 1909 ; Adelaide 's city council then set them in <unk> Gardens , North Adelaide .", "Both were returned to the fort in 1976 and <unk> on restored carriages of the original design .", "They are the only two guns of their type remaining in Australia .", "The southern gun ( Number 463 ) fired three blank charges in 1980 to mark the centenary of the first firing at the fort .", "This same gun is fired regularly by the volunteers of the Fort Glanville Historical Association ( <unk> ) .", "Both types of heavy guns used where the only ones of their specific series and type to come to Australia .", "Though they were never fired in anger , the battery is only 40 feet ( 12 m ) above mean sea level which would have limited the accuracy of the mark III depression rangefinders used .", "= = = Other weaponry = = = \n \n Prior to 1895 two 6 @-@ inch ( 200 mm ) breech @-@ loading guns had been imported for use in small boats .", "This use was rejected by military authorities and the guns sat unused .", "In 1895 the South Australian Defence Committee proposed that the guns be mounted at Fort Glanville , replacing the 64 @-@ pounders whose siege carriages were then unfit for service .", "This proposal would have greatly extended the useful life of the fort , at little cost .", "The two military branches , army and navy , could not reach agreement and the proposal was abandoned by 1897 .", "The gun 's eventual fate is unknown , though a gun found in the Port River later indicates they may have been dumped .", "Gun emplacements were made , about a mile apart south of the fort , for six 16 @-@ pounder field guns to provide close defence in case of an attempted beach landing .", "From 1890 the fort was equipped with <unk> armament .", "It received an 1867 Whitworth 12 @-@ pounder RML field gun and a 5 @-@ barrel 0 @.", "@ 45 \" <unk> @-@ <unk> cartridge firing <unk> gun .", "The 12 @-@ pounder had fired 222 effective full charges by 1902 ; at which time both weapons were obsolete and their eventual fate is unknown .", "A 32 @-@ pounder 56 long cwt ( 2 @,@ 800 kg ) smoothbore gun on a stepped wooden carriage was purchased in 1878 .", "Manufactured by the Royal Arsenal in 1806 , it was the familiar \" ships cannon \" and came to South Australia with two other identical guns .", "By 1902 no ammunition was held for it and it was listed as for instruction only .", "The gun was probably destroyed in the 1930s — certainly by the end of the 1940s — with pieces of such a gun found on site in 1983 .", "In the late 20th century the fort acquired three 16 @-@ pounder RML mark I field guns .", "They were formerly used by A battery , South Australian Volunteer Artillery from 1880 until 1901 .", "Gun number 288 is complete and used for blank <unk> by the Historical Association .", "Also acquired is a 2 @-@ pounder RML Whitworth mountain gun made in 1867 .", "It was also used by A Battery , subsequently by Fort Largs as a signal gun .", "It is one of only two of this type known to exist , the other in the United Kingdom .", "The visitors centre has two 9 @-@ pounder brass smoothbore field guns made by H & C King in 1819 .", "They arrived in South Australia in 1857 and were used for practice shoots near the fort <unk> ; one is known to have been on the manning parade in 1890 though its use is unknown .", "They later became <unk> guns at Fort Largs , moving by 1919 to near the Jervois Wing of the State Library of South Australia .", "The Art Gallery of South Australia saved them from a 1941 wartime scrap drive and mounted them on reproduction naval carriages in front of Government House in 1962 .", "The gallery took them back in late 1977 and transferred them to the History Trust of South Australia in 1988 .", "The History Trust has loaned them to Fort Glanville for display .", "Outside the visitor 's centre is a 6 in ( 200 mm ) breech @-@ loading Armstrong 80 long cwt ( 4 @,@ 100 kg ) gun ( <unk> ) that was made in 1884 and used in Victoria .", "The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation ( CSIRO ) brought it to the state in 1966 for research , subsequently moving it to Perry Engineering at Mile End .", "In 1984 the CSIRO donated the gun to the park .", "= = Defence significance = = \n \n Work began in 1882 on Fort Glanville 's northern sister Fort Largs — then known as the Port Adelaide battery — to the same specification as Fort Glanville ; its barracks and rear defence wall were finished in 1885 .", "Though guns had already been purchased specially , plans for the third fort at Glenelg were not proceeded with .", "South Australia was experiencing a depression in 1886 and that coupled with a report by General James <unk> Edwards scuttled plans for the third coastal fort .", "As early as 1888 the emphasis for defence of the Adelaide coast had already shifted to Fort Largs ; a fact cited as part of the reason for abandonment of the Glenelg fortifications .", "From this point Fort Glanville 's significance declined rapidly .", "Fort Largs was equipped in 1889 with two 6 inch breech @-@ loading disappearing guns which <unk> Glanville 's armament .", "The decline was also linked to changes in Port Adelaide 's maritime facilities and the consequent northward movement of anchored and berthed vessels .", "During the 1880s the Port River was deepened enabling large ships to sail up and berth , rather than the former practice of anchoring off @-@ shore .", "The fort remained as headquarters of South Australia 's permanent military force until the 1890s and as late as 1895 there were still plans to upgrade the 64 @-@ pounder armament , though without result .", "By 1901 the fort was manned on a caretaker basis only and no permanent forces were stationed .", "The Federal Government assumed responsibility for South Australian defence in 1903 and took over the fort .", "Though Glanville by then had no significant defence role , the state received £ 14 @,@ <unk> in compensation .", "From that point its significance was not defence related but as the first and best preserved 19th @-@ century fortification in South Australia .", "= = 20th century = = \n \n At Federation in 1901 South Australia 's defences became a federal responsibility .", "Though both infantry and artillery units were housed at the site on occasion , by 1903 there was no longer a permanent military presence at the fort .", "For most of the 20th century the site was neglected and largely vacated .", "It did attract some usage though not always of a military nature .", "During World War I it was partly revived for a former use , with ammunition stored on site .", "During the same period however the military used it as a detention barracks .", "Some or all of the fort was leased for private accommodation during the great depression .", "During the 1930s the magazine was again used , this time to store small arms ammunition .", "From June 1931 until the beginning of World War II the site housed a Sea Scout detachment , and was used as a district camp @-@ site for the Boy Scouts .", "The Department of Defence decided in 1937 that much of the equipment and fittings at the fort were surplus to requirements .", "<unk> to this the mountings and carriages for the 10 inch guns were removed and sold as scrap ; though effort was made to scrap the barrels it proved <unk> and they were left in place .", "In an unusual turn of events , the fort briefly housed refugees .", "Twenty @-@ nine <unk> from the Maldives were rescued from their sinking dhow by a ship bound for <unk> .", "They stayed at the fort for a week in 1938 , before repatriation could be arranged .", "During World War II the fort again attracted military related use .", "During 1944 the Proof and Experimental Establishment at Port Wakefield made use of the site to proof ordnance QF 6 pounder anti @-@ tank guns manufactured at General Motors Holden in <unk> .", "The fort was also used as a residence again , with at least two families reported as living in the under @-@ ground sections during the war .", "After the war , the State Government negotiated with its federal counterpart to gain control of Fort Glanville .", "This <unk> in the 1951 sale of the 13 @-@ acre ( 5 ha ) site , which was subsequently administered by the State Tourist Department as a caravan and camping park .", "The park occupied the muster ground outside the fort and the fort 's barracks building was used as a manager 's residence .", "The caravan park has had various managers since establishment : Until 1981 it was managed by the National Parks and Wildlife Service ( NPWS ) , by <unk> Council until 1986 and subsequently by a private operator under a long @-@ term lease .", "A significant change in the fort 's conservation and preservation outlook was its declaration as a Historic <unk> under the Aboriginal and Historic Relics Preservation Act in 1972 .", "Up to then there had been growing awareness of the significance of the site in terms of the state 's colonial heritage .", "Control of the park was moved to the National Parks and Wildlife Service ( NPWS ) , and the fort and surrounds became designated as Fort Glanville Conservation Park .", "The National Estate Grants Program provided funds in 1975 for conservation work ; NPWS began this work in the same year and the caravan park boundary was moved southwards .", "Though the site had long been neglected , there was minimal permanent damage to its structure .", "During the 1970s reconstruction , much of the stockade was replaced .", "The replaced timbers are visibly different as they have shrunk significantly with large gaps that are not evident in the original timber .", "Adelaide City Council agreed to return the 64 @-@ pounder guns and new wheels were made ; replacing those <unk> over half a century before .", "In a ceremony on 2 October 1980 , the 100th anniversary of the guns first firing , one of the 64 @-@ pounders was fired again ; later a commemoration plaque was added to the fort 's flagpole 's base .", "Shortly after this firing the Fort Glanville Historical Association was formed , and was incorporated in 1981 .", "Fort Glanville was opened for public visitation in 1981 .", "As part of South Australia 's <unk> , the South Australia Jubilee 150 board granted $ 250 @,@ 000 for work on the fort , allowing construction of a visitor centre .", "Queen Elizabeth II visited and inspected the site , and newly constructed visitor centre , for almost an hour on 13 March 1986 .", "For the visit the historical association demonstrated firing of both the 64 and 2 pounder cannons .", "The visitor centre was officially opened one month after this visit .", "Governor Dame <unk> Mitchell named the old road \" Queen Elizabeth II Walk \" in March 1991 ceremony , commemorating the 5th anniversary of the queen 's visit .", "<unk> subsequent restoration work has been completed on the fort , including the <unk> 's interior .", "The portion of the muster ground that is not within the caravan park was returned to its original level in 1993 .", "= = Park and fort today = = \n \n Fort Glanville Conservation Park is one of South Australia 's most important heritage sites .", "It is the premier site in the state , and possibly Australia , for showcasing colonial era defences and fortifications .", "The fort is listed on both the South Australian Heritage Register and the National Trust 's classified list .", "It is considered significant , in national historical military terms , for its association with Jervois and Scratchley ; both leading British defence experts who influenced Australian defence thinking in the late 19th century .", "The fort was very well constructed with high quality materials ; facts that have been noted as contributing to its preservation .", "The fort is largely intact and in original condition and is , along with Bluff Battery in Hobart , the best preserved Jervois @-@ Scratchley designed fort in Australia .", "It is the only Australian colonial fort to still have all of its original armament , and the only to have a regular living history program .", "Its companion Fort Largs does survive but in greatly modified condition , converted for use as the South Australia Police academy .", "The fort retains its original armament ; armament that is both rare in Australia and worldwide .", "The conservation park is in the suburb of Semaphore Park at the southern end of the Lefevre Peninsula .", "It covers approximately 5 hectares ( 12 acres ) and is bounded by <unk> and Military roads , the Point Malcolm Reserve and Semaphore beach .", "The land is entirely crown land and is administered by the DEWNR .", "It is divided into roughly two halves with the northern containing the fort and the southern half containing a caravan park .", "While it is managed by the DEWNR , the Fort Glanville <unk> Committee and Fort Glanville Historical Association are heavily involved .", "The committee is appointed by the Minister for Environment and Planning and acts to advise the Minister and <unk> with the community .", "As of 1988 , the fort hosted approximately 7 @,@ 000 visitors annually , and is used as an event venue including the annual City of Charles Sturt citizenship ceremony .", "The historical association is an incorporated body of volunteers who use the fort under licence from the Minister .", "The association operate the fort and visitor centre , holding monthly public open days at which the history of the fort is recreated ; this includes drill demonstrations and firing of the fort 's weapons .", "The association maintain static displays of the fort 's active period and sell souvenirs .", "The association 's goal is to have the site open as a fully operational fort for interpretation , tourism and education .", "The volunteers are involved with recreation , living history and ceremonial work outside the fort .", "They act as guards of honour at some Government House functions and attended the restoration opening of the Albany , Western Australia fort , and the annual re @-@ enactment of the Battle of Waterloo in <unk> , Victoria .", "The fort has living history displays , including the barracks laid out and furnished in period detail .", "The visitor centre has displays showing the development of South Australia 's colonial defence from 1836 and artifacts found on site during restorations .", "<unk> the fort to Semaphore jetty is the Semaphore and Fort Glanville Tourist Railway , a 457 mm ( 18 @.", "@ 0 in ) gauge steam train operated by volunteers from the National Railway Museum .", "The railway opened in December 1992 and , as of 2002 , carried over 16 @,@ 000 passengers annually ." ]
[ "While the fort retains its original form , the ditch and glacis ( embankment ) have been modified and are largely non @-@ <unk> in some areas .", "The guns were supplied with siege over @-@ bank carriages .", "The lower carriage sections are the type made for the guns when used as field pieces and the upper sections are brackets that raise the guns to the over @-@ bank firing position ." ]
[ " = Fort Glanville Conservation Park = \n \n Fort Glanville Conservation Park is a protected area located in the Australian state of South Australia located in Semaphore Park , a seaside suburb of Adelaide consisting of a functional 19th century fort listed on the South Australian Heritage Register and some adjoining land .", "The fort was built after more than 40 years of <unk> over the defence of South Australia .", "It was the first colonial fortification in the state and is the best preserved and most functional in Australia .", "Fort Glanville was designed by Governor Major General Sir William Jervois and Lieutenant Colonel Peter Scratchley , both important figures in early Australian colonial defence .", "When built it was designed to defend both Semaphore 's anchorage and shipping entering the Port River from naval attack .", "Construction of the fort began in 1878 .", "It was officially opened in October 1880 and completed by 1882 .", "Due to changes in the Port River and shipping movements , Fort Largs surpassed it for strategic importance by 1890 .", "By the close of the 19th century , the fort was largely unused and had no defence significance .", "It was briefly used for military purposes during World War I and World War II , though not for its original defensive role .", "For much of the 20th century the area was put to a variety of uses including accommodation , a caravan park and a boy scout <unk> .", "After coming into state government hands in 1951 it was declared as a conservation park and is now managed by the Department of Environment , Water and Natural Resources ( DEWNR ) ; preserving and showcasing its historic value .", "The fort and surrounds occupy the northern half of the 5 @-@ hectare ( 12 @-@ acre ) conservation park , the southern half is a caravan park .", "The fort is a lunette shaped defensible battery that was supported by land forces for self @-@ defence .", "When constructed it was seen as state of the art , incorporating powerful and modern weapons .", "Its main armament is two rifled muzzle @-@ loading ( RML ) 10 inch 20 ton guns backed up by two RML 64 pounder 64 cwt guns , both rare in their particular configuration .", "The fort retains its original 19th century cannons and three have been restored to working condition .", "Fort Glanville Historical Association operates the park under license and conducts open days in the park , <unk> the past operation of the fort including military drill and the firing of period weapons .", "The Association , park service , other volunteers and various grants have all helped ensure the fort is presented in close to original condition .", "It is the most complete 19th Century fort in Australia , and one of very few in the world that remains in original condition .", "<unk> the fort to Semaphore jetty is the Semaphore and Fort Glanville Tourist Railway , a 457 mm ( 18 @.", "@ 0 in ) gauge passenger steam train operated by volunteers from the National Railway Museum .", "= = Historic background = = \n \n In the early years of colonial South Australia , the colonists saw themselves as part of the British Empire and external defence as an Imperial responsibility .", "Communication lines were long and the empire 's wars remote .", "Great Britain had <unk> military <unk> and she was expected by all to protect her colonies , even one as distant .", "For local defence , Governor <unk> raised the first military force in 1840 , composed solely of volunteers and known as the South Australian Volunteer Militia Brigade .", "It was granted the \" Royal \" title in 1841 but the brigade had all but ceased to exist a year later .", "The colony obtained its first artillery in 1847 with the arrival of six field guns of various types .", "Tensions between Britain and the Russian Empire in the 1850s , as starkly demonstrated by the Crimean War , along with Australia @-@ wide moves towards self @-@ government caused a <unk> of the colony 's defence posture .", "The various colonies regarded themselves as possible targets for the Russian Pacific Fleet , then based in Siberia .", "In 1854 , Governor Henry Young appointed a commission under Boyle Travers Finniss to report on the defence of the colony , in case of war .", "Boyle 's report recommended leaving strategic defence in the hands of the Imperial Navy , though South Australia was to purchase a 400 ton naval vessel .", "Local defence was to be largely handled by the existing small Imperial garrison and local colonial force , supported by the artillery obtained in 1847 .", "When the Crimean War ended in 1856 , the danger passed and the perceived need for expensive defence preparations with it .", "For many years nothing substantive came about from debate on defence of the colony .", "Over time there formed a consensus favouring Semaphore for fixed defences or fortification ; a strategy also argued by the government established Hart Commission in 1858 .", "Raiders were seen as unlikely to force the <unk> of the Port River but instead were expected to stand off Semaphore , shell the port and use their guns to support landings .", "The Hart Report recommended building of <unk> towers at Semaphore and Glenelg , the first report to recommend permanent fortification at Semaphore , though none were built mainly due to the cost .", "The volunteer military force was revived in 1859 , with new and modern arms for the infantry , cavalry and artillery .", "Though there was a few years of enthusiasm and a restructuring in 1866 , by 1870 the force was virtually disbanded .", "In that year also , British troops were withdrawn from the other Australian colonies ; none were by then stationed in South Australia .", "With no definitive defence policy , in 1864 the government had sought advice from Captain <unk> of HMS Falcon and Commodore Sir William Wiseman commander of the Australian station ; both visiting British naval officers .", "They both recommended fixed fortifications for the coast supported by gunboats .", "Sir Wiseman 's report particularly recommended construction of forts at Semaphore , Port Creek 's entrance and one midway between .", "In 1864 a story circulated , supported by press speculation , that there was a danger of the Russian fleet attacking Melbourne should Russia and Britain find themselves at war .", "The South Australian Register produced an editorial decrying the states lack of defences .", "Within days £ 20 @,@ 000 ( A $ 4 @.", "@ 14 million in 2005 ) was provided by the government for defence , an amount then seen as insufficient for significant preparation .", "The danger passed without any lasting defence action except the government 's in @-@ principle adoption of Sir Wiseman 's recommendations .", "To <unk> costs only the Semaphore fort was to be built initially , as it was considered the most critical .", "Site preparation begun and two 9 @-@ inch ( 230 mm ) guns were purchased , but escalating cost estimates caused the plan to be abandoned by 1868 .", "During the early 1870s South Australia 's defence was solely dependent on the volunteer military , and a few artillery pieces purchased during earlier war <unk> .", "British troops had been withdrawn from the Australian colonies in 1870 , leaving the state dependent on its own military resources .", "In a report to the government in 1866 , Colonel <unk> and Major Peter Scratchley recommended establishment of a permanent military force .", "In 1876 the South Australian government , along with those from New South Wales , Victoria and Queensland requested from the War Office that Major General Sir William Jervois , a noted coastal fortification expert , be appointed to advise on defence needs .", "He arrived in Sydney in mid @-@ 1877 with then Lieutenant Colonel Scratchley .", "The 1877 report , delivered after he became South Australian Governor , called for three batteries , at Largs Bay , Semaphore and Glenelg , connected by a military road and supported by field gun emplacements , naval elements and mobile forces .", "He determined that South Australia 's most probable defence risk was an attack by up to two ships rather than a larger force , and this formed the basis of the final fortification design .", "His report called for Military Road to be extended to Marino , an electro @-@ contact torpedo station be established on Torrens Island and that a gun boat be provided .", "In November 1878 the government passed the Military Forces Act , which provided for the raising of a permanent military force and reserve .", "Two volunteer reserve rifle companies were formed in 1878 and a permanent artillery unit in 1882 .", "At this time Semaphore , with its jetty built in 1860 , was the state 's main entry point for passengers and mail .", "It had a signal station ( built 1872 ) and a time ball tower ( built 1875 ) .", "Semaphore remained of great maritime significance for the state until the 1880s .", "When the decision was made to build the fort , in 1878 , the state 's population had reached approximately 250 @,@ 000 .", "Settlement extended beyond Port Augusta , though Adelaide remained the dominant feature in the economy partly due to the layout of the rail network .", "At this point Adelaide had a population of over 30 @,@ 000 .", "Port Adelaide was the main port for South Australia , with over 1000 ships visiting each year , and a local population of over 2 @,@ 500 .", "= = Foundation = = \n \n Scratchley had inspected the proposed South Australian fort sites , and Jervois and Scratchley were both responsible for the final fort design and location .", "The first fort was erected to guard both the entrance to Port Adelaide and the anchorage at Semaphore .", "It was built on <unk> near Glanville Hall at Semaphore , on a promontory called \" Point Malcom \" — a name that is now used for an adjacent reserve .", "The site was chosen so as to best guard shipping sailing to both the Port River and the Outer Harbour ; and a second northern fort was to protect the entrance to Port River itself .", "At the time of its construction it was seen as a defence against foreign threats , mainly Russian .", "Scratchley had offered to design the battery , the offer accepted by Cabinet in January 1878 , and he was primarily responsible for the design of both Fort Glanville and Fort Largs .", "The plans were drawn by Alexander Bain Moncrieff of the South Australian Engineer @-@ in @-@ Chief 's Department , supervised by Scratchley in his Melbourne headquarters .", "Moncrieff , at Scratchley 's suggestion , was later to supervise the fort 's construction .", "Plans for both batteries were completed in June 1878 , <unk> called for in July and the contract for Fort Glanville awarded in August to John <unk> of <unk> , South Australia for the sum of £ 15 @,@ <unk> <unk> <unk> .", "Construction began in 1878 and though completed by 1882 the fort was operational in 1880 .", "Changes were made to the design during construction .", "Some forced by armament changes and others made to ensure additional security , including a rear @-@ defence wall and connecting road from Military Road .", "By January 1880 two guns were in place and the fort opened later the same year with an extensive opening ceremony on 2 October .", "In addition to parades , a small target was moored 3 @,@ 500 yards ( 3 @,@ 200 m ) offshore and fired on by all guns .", "A total of sixteen shots were fired during which one of the ten inch guns proved faulty .", "Only one ranging shot was fired and the shots were estimated to land from on @-@ target to 350 yards short .", "The fort 's final cost was approximately £ 36 @,@ 000 ( A $ 7 @.", "@ 05 million in 2005 ) consisting of £ 23 @,@ 600 for physical structures and the remainder for armament and fittings .", "At the time of its construction it was at the forefront of such fortification design , and was considered state of the art .", "When first conceived , it was known as the Semaphore Battery , later changed to South Battery and then Fort Glanville by the opening ceremony .", "The name Glanville came from nearby Glanville Hall , residence of John Hart ( 1809 – 1873 ) <unk> Premier of South Australia .", "Hart had named the house after his mother 's maiden name ( Mary Glanville ) .", "= = Personnel = = \n \n For the eighteen months after its opening , the fort was manned by B company of the South Australian Volunteer Artillery but only on weekends .", "This changed in mid @-@ 1882 when South Australia 's first permanent military force was formed .", "The fort became the headquarters for the South Australian Permanent Military Force , then the state 's entire standing army of one officer and eighteen other ranks .", "Some of the unit was stationed at nearby Fort Largs from 1886 ; and , by 1889 the unit had grown to one officer and 45 other ranks .", "This force grew to 53 of all ranks by 1892 and was by then known as the Permanent Artillery .", "The unit trained 27 more non @-@ commissioned officers and men who were sent to man the King George Sound batteries near Albany , Western Australia .", "Though some of the gunners served in the Second Boer War , the unit itself never saw action .", "Fort Glanville 's section was called out in 1890 , marching to assist the police with a <unk> worker 's strike in Port Adelaide .", "In this case no shots were fired and the strikers did not confront the police or troops .", "Additional defence acts were passed in 1886 , 1890 and 1895 but , until defence passed into federal hands after 1901 , the state 's permanent military force was composed solely of artillery .", "Shortly after the federation of Australia , a regiment of the Royal Australian Artillery ( <unk> ) was formed and what had been the Permanent Artillery became <unk> company <unk> .", "The fort was manned to an extent during World War I , with one non @-@ commissioned officer and 11 gunners stationed as of November 1914 .", "Military reports and orders show the fort manned to at least mid @-@ 1918 , though at this point it is doubtful if the guns were fit to engage targets .", "There is little in the way of surviving personnel records from the fort 's active time .", "They may have either been destroyed or transferred to Melbourne after federation .", "The fort 's record book shows it manned by a section of either the Royal Australian Artillery or B Company of the militia garrison artillery .", "For the time covered by the book , strength varied from 56 to 108 men of all ranks .", "Two figures who served at the fort are remembered for their impact outside its operation : \n Battery Sergeant Major Charles Moritz , who initially joined the volunteer artillery and was the Permanent Artillery 's first recruit .", "Joseph Maria Gordon ( 1856 – 1929 ) , the fort 's first commander and later military commandant for South Australia .", "Gordon retired in 1914 as Chief of the General Staff , Australian Military Forces .", "= = Structure = = \n \n The fort is designed as a defensible battery , rather than a defensive strongpoint .", "The faces of the fort join to form a half @-@ moon shape or lunette .", "The guns ' primary role was to defend Port Adelaide and the Semaphore anchorage rather than the fort itself , and the design reflects this .", "It was intended to be supported by field artillery , cavalry and infantry for self @-@ defence and to repel landings .", "Ground levels have been changed to accommodate paths and a caravan park , and the original western fence no longer exists .", "The entrance road was constructed from Military Road to the fort 's rear gates .", "Its path is largely followed by the modern Queen Elizabeth II walk , though the former road was slightly to the south .", "This walk links the conservation park 's visitor centre to the fort gates ; some of the old road can still be seen close to the gates .", "What was the muster ground is partly taken up by the caravan and camping park and a car park .", "It was levelled and filled in the 1950s for this use .", "What remains of this ground , north of the caravan park , was returned to its 1880s profile in 1993 funded by a Federal Government grant .", "In the 19th century , the muster ground was used for training of the Volunteer Military Force including artillery , who camped on the site .", "As designed the fort 's rear was protected with a wooden palisade or stockade .", "In 1881 a masonry wall was added , greatly strengthening defence .", "Most of the stockade was reconstructed in the 1970s ; some of the original wooden structure is visible in the fort 's north .", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n The main defensive structure is a <unk> lunette shaped <unk> .", "It has a 15 @-@ metre ( 49 ft ) thick rampart with 1 @.", "@ 5 m ( 5 ft ) of concrete and 0 @.", "@ 6 m ( 2 ft ) of brick forming a retaining wall for the earth fill .", "The rampart is covered by natural vegetation and , in both the 19th and 21st century operation , is closed to access to preserve this .", "The glacis gives extra protection to the fort and was designed to blend the fort into the landscape .", "It surrounded the fort on the north , south and seaward sides and was made by forming the surrounding <unk> .", "The side facing the fort — the <unk> — is steep and , with the front face of the rampart , forms a 12 ft ( 3 @.", "@ 7 m ) wide ditch that can be raked by rifle fire from the caponier or the stockade 's sides .", "The outer face is a gentle slope and is designed to be covered by case shot fired from the fort 's 64 @-@ pounder guns .", "The southern glacis section was removed during sand mining and construction of the caravan park , both after World War II .", "The western glacis is changed , but still visible , and the northern glacis was recreated in 1993 — showcasing the purpose of the glacis and the function of the caponier .", "<unk> to the fort is via double gates at the fort 's rear , one each through the stockade and the rear defence wall .", "Both gates were removed or destroyed over time and the 21st century gates are reconstructions .", "The formal parade ground or manning parade lies between the rear walls and barracks , and the raised terreplein .", "It was formerly used for drill training , assembly and formal parades .", "First <unk> when constructed , it was paved with tar in the 1890s to solve drainage problems .", "Around the seaward side of the manning parade runs the terreplein .", "It is a raised crescent shaped level on which the guns platforms sit , and is ascended from the manning parade by ramps and stairs .", "After numerous proposals the sand hills rear and north of the fort were removed in 1882 , improving the fort 's land defence and allowing the 64 @-@ pounder guns to sweep the Semaphore jetty .", "This now levelled area was used as a bivouac and exercise area for the colony 's volunteer troops .", "A stable , office , shed and gunner 's store were also erected north of the fort .", "The gunner 's shed was damaged by fire in 1895 and replaced further eastward .", "These buildings did not survive into the 21st century .", "= = = Internal rooms = = = \n \n On either side of the terreplein , wide of the 64 @-@ pound guns , are two small rooms known as the expense stores .", "They were used for ready @-@ to @-@ use ammunition for the adjacent guns , except for armour piercing shells which were stored in the rear @-@ defence wall 's <unk> .", "Between the 64 @-@ pounders and the 10 \" gun positions are two raised observation platforms set into the structure for gun commanders to spot the fall of outgoing shells .", "<unk> was either performed from here or from a ranging position set in the sand hills to the fort 's north .", "Between the 10 \" guns is a T @-@ shaped loading gallery that draws shells and gunpowder via a hoist system from the magazine below .", "Either side of the gallery was installed the Armstrong mechanical loading systems for the 10 \" guns .", "These mechanical systems proved unsuccessful and were removed in the 1890s , though the southern one has been reconstructed .", "The magazine is accessed from the manning parade and is directly beneath the 10 \" gun loading gallery .", "Voice pipes and hoists originally installed have been removed but their remains are visible .", "The caponier ( rifle gallery ) extends into the ditch between the rampart and glacis from the fort 's north west corner .", "It is connected to the fort via a tunnel , running under the rampart from the manning parade .", "For blast protection and <unk> the tunnel was built with a <unk> .", "The caponier has rifle firing ports and was originally protected from direct artillery fire by the glacis .", "Early plans showed the caponier extending from the fort 's south west , and a tunnel linking the magazine and southern guns .", "= = = Buildings = = = \n \n The barracks consists of two levels , with rifle firing holes on all sides .", "Iron shutters closed on the inside and were locked with wooden beams .", "In 1885 the <unk> facing the manning parade was enclosed with wooden shutters to keep the weather out .", "These shutters were removed during 20th @-@ century restoration work and the <unk> returned to original condition .", "The roof was at first flat timber overlaid by 12 inches ( 30 cm ) of lime concrete .", "This first roof leaked and an iron roof was added in 1885 .", "The first floor of the barracks contains the officer 's rooms and troop 's barracks room .", "Its eastern ( outer ) wall is not flat , incorporating a design feature known as \" <unk> \" , which opens the field of fire from the rifle holes .", "Some of the firing holes were <unk> in during the 1930s ; this has been only partly rectified during restoration .", "The basement contains the gunner 's mess , canteen , No.", "1 ancillary store , <unk> and officer 's kitchen .", "The canteen sold everyday <unk> as well as a few items like <unk> , <unk> and tobacco to the stationed troops .", "<unk> from the canteen were used to fund sporting equipment for the garrison .", "The <unk> ancillary store was used for various pieces of delicate equipment , fuses , friction tubes and rockets .", "In 1887 an explosion in the room caused a number of injuries , damage to the store and to the above officer 's quarters .", "The barracks room and officer 's quarters are connected with a door , probably added in the 1930s as it is not part of the original plans .", "The barracks room accommodated approximately 20 men .", "For display purposes it is outfitted as for similar period barracks .", "A laboratory is built into the rear wall , on the forts southern side .", "This room is set into the end of the rampart and was used to prepare gunpowder charges .", "A <unk> was built at the manning parade 's southern end in 1885 .", "It is now used as a duty room for the drill squad during recreation demonstrations but originally was a guard 's room and separate cells connected by telephone to Fort Largs .", "Up to three men appear to have been accommodated in the guard 's room .", "When the fort was converted to use as a caravan park the guard house was converted to an ablution block .", "A store and ablution block were also built in 1885 between the stockade and rear defence wall .", "= = Armament = = \n \n Early plans for the fort 's armament were drawn up by Harding Stewart of the British War Office .", "They called for four 9 in ( 230 mm ) 12 long tons ( 12 t ) rifled muzzle @-@ loading ( RML ) guns , two mounted in turrets and two behind vertical iron shields .", "This configuration of siege artillery had not been tried before and the plan was abandoned due to the large expected cost .", "Two of the 9 in guns had been in South Australia since <unk> after a Colonial Government request , but were not used in the eventual fort design .", "The final Jervois / Scratchley design omitted the turret and iron shields .", "64 @-@ pounder RML guns were substituted for two of the 9 in guns and 10 in 20 ton RML guns for the remaining two .", "The 20 ton guns were chosen over the then standard 18 ton gun by Jervois after he saw the plans in England , the decision influenced by the then fully committed nature of the Royal Arsenal .", "Jervois had originally ordered the 18 ton guns but cancelled the order and changed to the Armstrong 20 ton when the arsenal was unable fulfil the order .", "He also ordered Armstrong 's mechanical loading and protected barbette system for the 20 ton guns .", "This original battery of four heavy guns remains in place at the fort .", "= = = 10 inch RML guns = = = \n \n The fort 's main armament were the two RML 10 inch 20 ton guns — Numbers <unk> and <unk> .", "They were manufactured in 1879 by <unk> Armstrong and Company and originally used the Armstrong protected barbette loading system .", "They were made to the 1878 pattern and supplied on traversing <unk> .", "The guns have a 10 @-@ inch ( 250 mm ) calibre , a range of 6 @,@ 500 yards ( 5 @,@ 900 m ) with a muzzle velocity of 1 @,@ 630 feet per second ( 497 m / s ) and are capable of penetrating 11 inches ( 28 cm ) of iron at 2 @,@ 000 yards ( 1 @,@ 800 m ) .", "They fire 400 @-@ pound ( 181 kg ) projectiles using a 130 @-@ pound ( 59 kg ) gunpowder cartridge .", "Though they were insufficient against contemporary battleships , they were seen as adequate for the light cruisers that the fort was expected to face .", "The carriages weighed 13 long tons ( 13 t ) and moved on semi @-@ circular traverses .", "The guns were loaded either manually — using the <unk> ( <unk> ) system — or via the Armstrong mechanical <unk> .", "The Armstrong system enabled loading of the guns from behind the protection of the rampart whereas the manual system required at least two crew to be exposed on the rampart 's top .", "Despite this the guns were manually loaded for most of their operational life as the Armstrong cable drive was faulty and too difficult to maintain .", "The guns had a 14 @-@ man crew and loading took about 2 minutes , a rate of fire that was only slightly faster using the Armstrong equipment .", "By 1902 the guns had together fired 219 rounds , though not all at full charge with the records showing only 125 effective full charges .", "The platforms and traverses were scrapped in 1937 but the gun barrels were <unk> to cut up and were left in place .", "One gun platform and its equipment was rebuilt in 1997 using money raised by Fort Glanville Historical Association volunteers working at the Australian Grand Prix .", "= = = 64 pounder RML guns = = = \n \n In the flank barbettes are mounted two mark III RML 64 pounder 64 cwt guns , numbers 462 and 463 .", "They are rifled muzzle @-@ loading heavy guns weighing 64 long <unk> ( 3 @,@ 300 kg ) with a 6 @.", "@ 3 @-@ inch ( 160 mm ) calibre steel barrel .", "They were made to the model 's 1867 pattern by the Royal Arsenal , <unk> , England in 1872 .", "Their intended use was to protect the flanks and approaches to the fort .", "These smaller guns use an 8 lb ( 4 kg ) charge of gunpowder to send a 64 lb ( 29 kg ) <unk> up to 5 @,@ 000 yards ( 4 @,@ 600 m ) .", "There are iron rings fixed in the rampart wall that indicate traversing gun carriages were intended to be mounted , though this never <unk> .", "In this particular configuration the two guns are thought to be the last in the world .", "By the end of their active use in 1902 together they had fired 1540 rounds in practice , though not all at full power as they are recorded as firing under 300 effective full charges .", "By then the wheels were significantly <unk> and the ammunition <unk> had become <unk> .", "Less wheels , the guns were removed from the fort in 1909 ; Adelaide 's city council then set them in <unk> Gardens , North Adelaide .", "Both were returned to the fort in 1976 and <unk> on restored carriages of the original design .", "They are the only two guns of their type remaining in Australia .", "The southern gun ( Number 463 ) fired three blank charges in 1980 to mark the centenary of the first firing at the fort .", "This same gun is fired regularly by the volunteers of the Fort Glanville Historical Association ( <unk> ) .", "Both types of heavy guns used where the only ones of their specific series and type to come to Australia .", "Though they were never fired in anger , the battery is only 40 feet ( 12 m ) above mean sea level which would have limited the accuracy of the mark III depression rangefinders used .", "= = = Other weaponry = = = \n \n Prior to 1895 two 6 @-@ inch ( 200 mm ) breech @-@ loading guns had been imported for use in small boats .", "This use was rejected by military authorities and the guns sat unused .", "In 1895 the South Australian Defence Committee proposed that the guns be mounted at Fort Glanville , replacing the 64 @-@ pounders whose siege carriages were then unfit for service .", "This proposal would have greatly extended the useful life of the fort , at little cost .", "The two military branches , army and navy , could not reach agreement and the proposal was abandoned by 1897 .", "The gun 's eventual fate is unknown , though a gun found in the Port River later indicates they may have been dumped .", "Gun emplacements were made , about a mile apart south of the fort , for six 16 @-@ pounder field guns to provide close defence in case of an attempted beach landing .", "From 1890 the fort was equipped with <unk> armament .", "It received an 1867 Whitworth 12 @-@ pounder RML field gun and a 5 @-@ barrel 0 @.", "@ 45 \" <unk> @-@ <unk> cartridge firing <unk> gun .", "The 12 @-@ pounder had fired 222 effective full charges by 1902 ; at which time both weapons were obsolete and their eventual fate is unknown .", "A 32 @-@ pounder 56 long cwt ( 2 @,@ 800 kg ) smoothbore gun on a stepped wooden carriage was purchased in 1878 .", "Manufactured by the Royal Arsenal in 1806 , it was the familiar \" ships cannon \" and came to South Australia with two other identical guns .", "By 1902 no ammunition was held for it and it was listed as for instruction only .", "The gun was probably destroyed in the 1930s — certainly by the end of the 1940s — with pieces of such a gun found on site in 1983 .", "In the late 20th century the fort acquired three 16 @-@ pounder RML mark I field guns .", "They were formerly used by A battery , South Australian Volunteer Artillery from 1880 until 1901 .", "Gun number 288 is complete and used for blank <unk> by the Historical Association .", "Also acquired is a 2 @-@ pounder RML Whitworth mountain gun made in 1867 .", "It was also used by A Battery , subsequently by Fort Largs as a signal gun .", "It is one of only two of this type known to exist , the other in the United Kingdom .", "The visitors centre has two 9 @-@ pounder brass smoothbore field guns made by H & C King in 1819 .", "They arrived in South Australia in 1857 and were used for practice shoots near the fort <unk> ; one is known to have been on the manning parade in 1890 though its use is unknown .", "They later became <unk> guns at Fort Largs , moving by 1919 to near the Jervois Wing of the State Library of South Australia .", "The Art Gallery of South Australia saved them from a 1941 wartime scrap drive and mounted them on reproduction naval carriages in front of Government House in 1962 .", "The gallery took them back in late 1977 and transferred them to the History Trust of South Australia in 1988 .", "The History Trust has loaned them to Fort Glanville for display .", "Outside the visitor 's centre is a 6 in ( 200 mm ) breech @-@ loading Armstrong 80 long cwt ( 4 @,@ 100 kg ) gun ( <unk> ) that was made in 1884 and used in Victoria .", "The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation ( CSIRO ) brought it to the state in 1966 for research , subsequently moving it to Perry Engineering at Mile End .", "In 1984 the CSIRO donated the gun to the park .", "= = Defence significance = = \n \n Work began in 1882 on Fort Glanville 's northern sister Fort Largs — then known as the Port Adelaide battery — to the same specification as Fort Glanville ; its barracks and rear defence wall were finished in 1885 .", "Though guns had already been purchased specially , plans for the third fort at Glenelg were not proceeded with .", "South Australia was experiencing a depression in 1886 and that coupled with a report by General James <unk> Edwards scuttled plans for the third coastal fort .", "As early as 1888 the emphasis for defence of the Adelaide coast had already shifted to Fort Largs ; a fact cited as part of the reason for abandonment of the Glenelg fortifications .", "From this point Fort Glanville 's significance declined rapidly .", "Fort Largs was equipped in 1889 with two 6 inch breech @-@ loading disappearing guns which <unk> Glanville 's armament .", "The decline was also linked to changes in Port Adelaide 's maritime facilities and the consequent northward movement of anchored and berthed vessels .", "During the 1880s the Port River was deepened enabling large ships to sail up and berth , rather than the former practice of anchoring off @-@ shore .", "The fort remained as headquarters of South Australia 's permanent military force until the 1890s and as late as 1895 there were still plans to upgrade the 64 @-@ pounder armament , though without result .", "By 1901 the fort was manned on a caretaker basis only and no permanent forces were stationed .", "The Federal Government assumed responsibility for South Australian defence in 1903 and took over the fort .", "Though Glanville by then had no significant defence role , the state received £ 14 @,@ <unk> in compensation .", "From that point its significance was not defence related but as the first and best preserved 19th @-@ century fortification in South Australia .", "= = 20th century = = \n \n At Federation in 1901 South Australia 's defences became a federal responsibility .", "Though both infantry and artillery units were housed at the site on occasion , by 1903 there was no longer a permanent military presence at the fort .", "For most of the 20th century the site was neglected and largely vacated .", "It did attract some usage though not always of a military nature .", "During World War I it was partly revived for a former use , with ammunition stored on site .", "During the same period however the military used it as a detention barracks .", "Some or all of the fort was leased for private accommodation during the great depression .", "During the 1930s the magazine was again used , this time to store small arms ammunition .", "From June 1931 until the beginning of World War II the site housed a Sea Scout detachment , and was used as a district camp @-@ site for the Boy Scouts .", "The Department of Defence decided in 1937 that much of the equipment and fittings at the fort were surplus to requirements .", "<unk> to this the mountings and carriages for the 10 inch guns were removed and sold as scrap ; though effort was made to scrap the barrels it proved <unk> and they were left in place .", "In an unusual turn of events , the fort briefly housed refugees .", "Twenty @-@ nine <unk> from the Maldives were rescued from their sinking dhow by a ship bound for <unk> .", "They stayed at the fort for a week in 1938 , before repatriation could be arranged .", "During World War II the fort again attracted military related use .", "During 1944 the Proof and Experimental Establishment at Port Wakefield made use of the site to proof ordnance QF 6 pounder anti @-@ tank guns manufactured at General Motors Holden in <unk> .", "The fort was also used as a residence again , with at least two families reported as living in the under @-@ ground sections during the war .", "After the war , the State Government negotiated with its federal counterpart to gain control of Fort Glanville .", "This <unk> in the 1951 sale of the 13 @-@ acre ( 5 ha ) site , which was subsequently administered by the State Tourist Department as a caravan and camping park .", "The park occupied the muster ground outside the fort and the fort 's barracks building was used as a manager 's residence .", "The caravan park has had various managers since establishment : Until 1981 it was managed by the National Parks and Wildlife Service ( NPWS ) , by <unk> Council until 1986 and subsequently by a private operator under a long @-@ term lease .", "A significant change in the fort 's conservation and preservation outlook was its declaration as a Historic <unk> under the Aboriginal and Historic Relics Preservation Act in 1972 .", "Up to then there had been growing awareness of the significance of the site in terms of the state 's colonial heritage .", "Control of the park was moved to the National Parks and Wildlife Service ( NPWS ) , and the fort and surrounds became designated as Fort Glanville Conservation Park .", "The National Estate Grants Program provided funds in 1975 for conservation work ; NPWS began this work in the same year and the caravan park boundary was moved southwards .", "Though the site had long been neglected , there was minimal permanent damage to its structure .", "During the 1970s reconstruction , much of the stockade was replaced .", "The replaced timbers are visibly different as they have shrunk significantly with large gaps that are not evident in the original timber .", "Adelaide City Council agreed to return the 64 @-@ pounder guns and new wheels were made ; replacing those <unk> over half a century before .", "In a ceremony on 2 October 1980 , the 100th anniversary of the guns first firing , one of the 64 @-@ pounders was fired again ; later a commemoration plaque was added to the fort 's flagpole 's base .", "Shortly after this firing the Fort Glanville Historical Association was formed , and was incorporated in 1981 .", "Fort Glanville was opened for public visitation in 1981 .", "As part of South Australia 's <unk> , the South Australia Jubilee 150 board granted $ 250 @,@ 000 for work on the fort , allowing construction of a visitor centre .", "Queen Elizabeth II visited and inspected the site , and newly constructed visitor centre , for almost an hour on 13 March 1986 .", "For the visit the historical association demonstrated firing of both the 64 and 2 pounder cannons .", "The visitor centre was officially opened one month after this visit .", "Governor Dame <unk> Mitchell named the old road \" Queen Elizabeth II Walk \" in March 1991 ceremony , commemorating the 5th anniversary of the queen 's visit .", "<unk> subsequent restoration work has been completed on the fort , including the <unk> 's interior .", "The portion of the muster ground that is not within the caravan park was returned to its original level in 1993 .", "= = Park and fort today = = \n \n Fort Glanville Conservation Park is one of South Australia 's most important heritage sites .", "It is the premier site in the state , and possibly Australia , for showcasing colonial era defences and fortifications .", "The fort is listed on both the South Australian Heritage Register and the National Trust 's classified list .", "It is considered significant , in national historical military terms , for its association with Jervois and Scratchley ; both leading British defence experts who influenced Australian defence thinking in the late 19th century .", "The fort was very well constructed with high quality materials ; facts that have been noted as contributing to its preservation .", "The fort is largely intact and in original condition and is , along with Bluff Battery in Hobart , the best preserved Jervois @-@ Scratchley designed fort in Australia .", "It is the only Australian colonial fort to still have all of its original armament , and the only to have a regular living history program .", "Its companion Fort Largs does survive but in greatly modified condition , converted for use as the South Australia Police academy .", "The fort retains its original armament ; armament that is both rare in Australia and worldwide .", "The conservation park is in the suburb of Semaphore Park at the southern end of the Lefevre Peninsula .", "It covers approximately 5 hectares ( 12 acres ) and is bounded by <unk> and Military roads , the Point Malcolm Reserve and Semaphore beach .", "The land is entirely crown land and is administered by the DEWNR .", "It is divided into roughly two halves with the northern containing the fort and the southern half containing a caravan park .", "While it is managed by the DEWNR , the Fort Glanville <unk> Committee and Fort Glanville Historical Association are heavily involved .", "The committee is appointed by the Minister for Environment and Planning and acts to advise the Minister and <unk> with the community .", "As of 1988 , the fort hosted approximately 7 @,@ 000 visitors annually , and is used as an event venue including the annual City of Charles Sturt citizenship ceremony .", "The historical association is an incorporated body of volunteers who use the fort under licence from the Minister .", "The association operate the fort and visitor centre , holding monthly public open days at which the history of the fort is recreated ; this includes drill demonstrations and firing of the fort 's weapons .", "The association maintain static displays of the fort 's active period and sell souvenirs .", "The association 's goal is to have the site open as a fully operational fort for interpretation , tourism and education .", "The volunteers are involved with recreation , living history and ceremonial work outside the fort .", "They act as guards of honour at some Government House functions and attended the restoration opening of the Albany , Western Australia fort , and the annual re @-@ enactment of the Battle of Waterloo in <unk> , Victoria .", "The fort has living history displays , including the barracks laid out and furnished in period detail .", "The visitor centre has displays showing the development of South Australia 's colonial defence from 1836 and artifacts found on site during restorations .", "<unk> the fort to Semaphore jetty is the Semaphore and Fort Glanville Tourist Railway , a 457 mm ( 18 @.", "@ 0 in ) gauge steam train operated by volunteers from the National Railway Museum .", "The railway opened in December 1992 and , as of 2002 , carried over 16 @,@ 000 passengers annually ." ]
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[ " = Jifna = \n \n Jifna ( Arabic : <unk> , <unk> ) is a Palestinian village in the Ramallah and al @-@ <unk> <unk> in the central West Bank , Palestine , located 8 kilometers ( 5 @.", "@ 0 mi ) north of Ramallah and 23 kilometers ( 14 mi ) north of Jerusalem .", "A village of about 1 @,@ 400 people , Jifna has retained a Christian majority since the 6th century CE .", "Its total land area consists of 6 @,@ 015 dunams , of which 420 are designated as built @-@ up areas , most of the remainder being covered with olive , <unk> and apricot groves .", "Jifna is governed by a village council , led ( 2008 ) by chairman <unk> Na 'im Kamil .", "Jifna was known as <unk> ( In Hebrew <unk> ) at the time of the First Jewish @-@ Roman War , and after its conquest became a Roman regional capital .", "Later the town grew less significant politically , but nevertheless prospered under Byzantine and Arab rule due to its location on a trade route .", "St. George 's Church in Jifna was built in the 6th century CE , but fell into disrepair and was not rebuilt until the arrival of the Crusaders in the late 10th century .", "However , it again fell into ruin after the Crusaders were driven out by the Ayyubids .", "In modern times , the ruins of St. George 's Church have become a tourist attraction .", "During the period of Ottoman control in Palestine the tower of an ancient Roman structure in Jifna became the location of a jail house .", "Jifna has local traditions and legends relating to the Holy Family , and to the village water @-@ spring .", "It is also locally known for its apricot harvest festival ; each year , during the late Spring period , hundreds travel to the village to harvest the fruit during its brief season .", "= = History = = \n \n \n = = = Biblical era and Roman / Byzantine rule = = = \n \n It was suggested by Edward Robinson that Jifna was <unk> of Benjamin , mentioned in the Book of Joshua as one of the \" twelve cities . \"", "Nothing thereafter is recorded in its history until the time of the Roman conquest during the 1st century BCE , when it appears in various records as \" Gophna \" .", "Gophna was described by <unk> <unk> as the second city of Judea , after Jerusalem , in his account of the First Jewish @-@ Roman Wars during the 1st century CE .", "The town is depicted as Gophna in the Map of <unk> , situated north of <unk> ( al @-@ <unk> ) , and is also mentioned in the Talmud as Ben <unk> , a \" city of priests \" .", "The latter portion of its <unk> name derives from the Hebrew root word <unk> , meaning \" vine \" .", "Known by the Romans as <unk> , Jifna was a regional capital in the <unk> Province under the Roman Empire .", "Around 50 BCE the Roman general <unk> sold the population into slavery , for failure to pay taxes .", "They were freed , however , by Mark Antony shortly after he came to power .", "Jifna was within the area under <unk> 's command in 66 CE , during the First Jewish @-@ Roman War , and was the headquarters of one of the twelve <unk> ( minor realms ) of Judea .", "The Roman emperor <unk> occupied the town in 68 CE , established an army garrison there , and concentrated within the city Jewish priests and other local <unk> who had surrendered to him .", "Titus , the future Roman emperor , passed through Gophna during his march to <unk> Jerusalem in 70 CE .", "The building of a church dedicated to Saint George during the 6th century CE indicates that by this time Jifna , now under Byzantine rule , had become a Christian town .", "Besides the church , other remains from this era are located in Jifna , including a Jewish tomb , a tower ( Burj Jifna ) once used by the Ottomans as a prison , a Roman villa , an olive oil press and a <unk> .", "= = = Middle Ages = = = \n \n Jifna , along with most of Palestine , was annexed by the <unk> Caliphate under Umar ibn al @-@ <unk> after the Battle of <unk> in <unk> .", "The town became less politically significant under the Arab dynasties of the <unk> , <unk> and <unk> , but remained a major regional center for trade and commerce , due to its location along the Jerusalem – Nazareth road .", "It was known by the Arabs as <unk> .", "Sources are vague , but it is likely that St. George 's Church fell into disrepair during the early decades of Islamic rule , and that unfavorable circumstances for the Christian population prevented them from rebuilding it .", "However , it was partially rebuilt with old materials by the Crusaders , who conquered the area in 1099 .", "The Crusaders built a large courtyard building in Jifna .", "It had a monumental gate with a <unk> , with a large vaulted hall and thick walls of fine masonry .", "After their defeat to the Ayyubids under Saladin in 1187 , the church again fell into ruin .", "A document dated <unk> with the signature of one <unk> de <unk> , might indicate a Christian presence at this time .", "According to the American biblical scholar Edward Robinson , there are remains of massive walls in the center of the village , now filled by houses .", "They were relics of a castle built by the Crusaders .", "However , the masonry has no characteristics of the Crusader period ; rather , the remains display the Arab architectural style of the post @-@ Crusader period , most likely of the 18th century , <unk> by the dressing of the stones .", "= = = Ottoman era = = = \n \n After the Crusaders were succeeded by the Ayyubids and then the <unk> , the Ottoman Empire conquered Palestine in <unk> , and Jifna came under their control for the following 400 years .", "In 1596 it appeared in the tax registers under the name of \" Jifna an @-@ <unk> \" , being in the <unk> ( <unk> ) of Jerusalem of the Jerusalem <unk> , with a population of 21 households .", "The villagers paid a fixed tax @-@ rate of 33 @.", "@ 3 % on agricultural products , including wheat , barley , olive trees , vineyards , fruit trees , goats and <unk> , in addition to occasional revenues ; a total of 6 @,@ 470 <unk> .", "It was under the administration of the <unk> <unk> <unk> , part of the larger Jerusalem District , throughout Ottoman rule , being the only all @-@ Christian village in the district .", "During this period , the main commodity of Jifna was olive oil .", "Ottoman activity in the village was minimal , but they used the remains of Jifna 's castle , known as \" Burj Jifna \" , as a jail house sometime during the 19th century .", "In the early 1830s , Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt conquered most of the Levant , including Palestine .", "In 1834 there was a revolt against the Egyptian authorities in the Jifna area ; 26 residents of Jifna were subsequently exiled to Egypt for their alleged participation in the uprising .", "They were joined , voluntarily , by two prominent local priests .", "An Eastern Orthodox Church was built in the village in 1858 , and a larger Latin ( Roman Catholic ) church dedicated to St. Joseph was built in 1859 , adjacent to the ruins of St. George 's Church .", "In the courtyard of St. George 's Church is a sarcophagus .", "St. George 's Church has continued to serve as a place of worship into the modern era and has been the site of archaeological excavation since the mid @-@ 19th century .", "Mass is still held at its altar on certain occasions .", "In 1882 the Palestine Exploration Fund 's Survey of Western Palestine described Jifna as an Important Christian village , with a Latin Church and a convent .", "Also in the 1880s , Jifna was frequently <unk> by Ottoman authorities .", "It also came into consistent armed conflict with another Christian village , Bir Zeit , which in one incident , resulted in the deaths of five men from that village .", "In retaliation , residents of Bir Zeit uprooted and burned 125 of Jifna 's olive groves .", "= = = Modern times = = = \n \n In 1917 , during World War I , the Ottomans were defeated by British and Arab forces .", "After a brief period of military rule , Jifna and its region came under the control of the League of Nations British Mandate , in 1922 .", "In 1947 the United Nations proposed the <unk> of Palestine into separate Jewish and Arab states , with Jifna being a part of the projected Arab state .", "However , after the 1948 Arab @-@ Israeli War the whole West Bank region , including Jifna , was annexed by Transjordan to form the Kingdom of Jordan , and the Arab state was stillborn .", "In 1967 Israel occupied the West Bank , after their victory in the Six @-@ Day War .", "After the 1995 Interim Agreement on the West Bank and the Gaza Strip between the Palestinian National Authority ( <unk> ) and Israel , Jifna was placed in \" Area B \" .", "Thus , its administrative and civil affairs were transferred to the <unk> , while security matters remained in Israeli control .", "Throughout the ongoing Second Intifada , which began in 2000 , Jifna has not experienced violence to the same extent as other parts of the West Bank , such as in nearby Ramallah , but its residents face travel restrictions and economic hardship .", "On 31 July 2015 a 15 @-@ year @-@ old resident was shot dead by an IDF sniper after allegedly throwing a <unk> at an army outpost .", "= = Geography and climate = = \n \n Jifna is located on the slope of a hill , standing at an elevation of about <unk> meters ( 2 @,@ 169 ft ) above sea level .", "It is situated at the intersection of two ancient trade routes , the mountainous north @-@ south route and the east @-@ west route connecting the Jordan Valley with the Mediterranean <unk> .", "In 1945 its land area consisted of 5 @,@ <unk> dunams , 52 dunams of which were classified as built @-@ up area in 1945 .", "Today Jifna has a total jurisdiction over 6 @,@ 015 dunams , 420 of which are designated as built @-@ up and roughly 2 @,@ 000 planted with olive , apricot and other fruit trees .", "The village is located 8 kilometers ( 5 @.", "@ 0 mi ) northwest of Ramallah and al @-@ <unk> and about 23 kilometers ( 14 mi ) north of Jerusalem .", "The Palestinian refugee camp of <unk> was built on Jifna 's southern lands and is connected to the village by road .", "The villages of Dura al @-@ <unk> ' and Ein <unk> are located adjacent to Jifna to the east and northeast respectively .", "Other nearby localities include Abu <unk> to the southwest , <unk> to the southeast , Ein <unk> to the east , ' <unk> to the north and Bir Zeit to the northwest .", "Jifna is connected to the main Ramallah @-@ <unk> highway by a road at the eastern side of the village .", "Jifna experiences a temperate Mediterranean climate .", "Based on data for nearby Ramallah , average monthly high temperatures range from 53 ° F ( 12 ° C ) in January to 84 ° F ( 29 ° C ) in July / August , the corresponding lows being 39 ° F ( 4 ° C ) and 63 ° F ( 17 ° C ) .", "Rain is usually restricted to the winter season , from around November until the end of April .", "The months that receive the most precipitation are January and December and the annual rainfall is 23 @.", "@ 2 inches ( 590 mm ) .", "= = Demographics = = \n \n According to Edward Robinson , Jifna 's population in 1838 consisted of about 200 people , of whom only 42 were adult males .", "In a 1945 land and population survey carried out by Sami <unk> , Jifna had 910 inhabitants .", "The modern inhabitants of Jifna belong mainly to eight families , four of whom are originally from the village , while the other five have , at various times , migrated from other countries such as Syria .", "In 1994 , Jifna experienced a wave of emigration , with about half of its population leaving the town to pursue better livelihoods elsewhere .", "The first census carried by the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics ( PCBS ) shows that Jifna had a population of 961 , of whom 623 ( 64 @.", "@ 8 % ) were classified as refugees in 1997 .", "The gender distribution was <unk> males ( 48 @.", "@ 4 % ) and <unk> females ( 51 @.", "@ 6 % ) .", "The age distribution was : Under 15 , 330 ( 34 % ) ; 15 – 29 , 275 ( 29 % ) ; 30 – 65 , <unk> ( 32 % ) ; Over 65 , 50 ( 5 % ) .", "The population of Jifna continues to grow .", "According to the PCBS , Jifna 's mid @-@ year population estimate for 2006 was 1 @,@ 358 .", "An informal estimate from Autumn 2006 gives the population as 1 @,@ 500 , \" 25 % of whom have had to move to Jerusalem or Ramallah to find jobs \" .", "The 2007 census by the PCBS listed Jifna 's population as 1 @,@ 716 , of which 856 were males and 860 females .", "= = = Religion = = = \n \n The remains of the Byzantine @-@ era church in Jifna <unk> to the existence of a Christian community prior to the Muslim conquest .", "It continued to exist during the Middle Ages and the village is still inhabited mainly by Christians .", "The names of Christian inhabitants from Jifna appeared in a 10th @-@ century inscription on a stone above the gate of St. George 's Monastery in the Wadi <unk> .", "Ottoman tax records from the late 16th century reveal that Jifna had a Christian population at the time also .", "An informal survey in 1927 found 550 inhabitants , of whom 325 were Catholics and the remainder reportedly \" Christians of other denominations \" .", "Palestinian Christians make up about 80 % of the residents , while the remaining 20 % are Muslims , mostly refugees .", "It is certain that most of the Christian residents of Jifna in the 12th century were local inhabitants .", "Apart from local Christians there was also a Frankish settlement , as is attested by the ruins of a <unk> <unk> ( manor ) built in the lower part of the village .", "In Jifna , like in many other sites in Palestine , the Crusaders built their settlement in the heart of the local Christian settlement .", "= = Economy = = \n \n Although most of Jifna 's <unk> land is covered with olive groves as well as <unk> , <unk> and apricot trees and grape vines , agriculture is no longer the village 's main source of income .", "Many of the village 's former farmers are living off other businesses , including restaurants , other small family @-@ owned industries , and simple commerce .", "Unlike some other West Bank localities , unemployment is a minor issue in Jifna .", "However , the average income is low because of the unstable political situation in the Palestinian territories , Israeli checkpoints , the West Bank barrier and the 2006 freezing by Israel of funds to the Palestinian territories — although the latter no longer applies to the West Bank .", "According to the PCBS , 98 @.", "@ 5 % of Jifna 's 201 households are connected to electricity through a public network .", "The same percentage is connected to a sewage system , mostly through a <unk> .", "Pipe water is provided for 98 % of the households primarily through a public network ( 97 @.", "@ 5 % ) , but some residents receive water through a private system ( 1 @.", "@ 5 % ) .", "The village is home to the Jifna Women 's Charitable Society which offers health services and recreational activities for women and children .", "= = = Small businesses = = = \n \n There are three restaurants in Jifna : Al @-@ Burj Restaurant , Red Valley Restaurant and Garden , and Tabash Restaurant , as well as a hotel : al @-@ <unk> <unk> .", "In 2003 , the <unk> family of Jifna opened a leisure complex — called the Dream Day Resort — in the village .", "The complex , containing a half @-@ Olympic @-@ size swimming pool , a children 's pool and a <unk> is frequented by residents in Jifna and the surrounding area .", "Al @-@ Burj Restaurant — also known as \" Burj Jifna \" — specializes in Palestinian cuisine and contains a café and a Palestinian culture hall .", "Situated in the center of the village , the restaurant is the site of Jifna 's old city .", "With international funding , the local youth club restored the area , adding bright accents to the stone masonry .", "The restaurant has become a center of tourism and the complex provides tours for its rooms , olive oil presses and ancient <unk> .", "Tabash Restaurant was founded in 1962 by a Palestinian refugee family from <unk> .", "Initially known as al @-@ Wadi Bar , it received its current name in 1972 .", "The owners and the employees of the restaurant are from the Tabash family .", "= = Culture = = \n \n \n = = = <unk> = = = \n \n There are a number of local traditions in Jifna .", "A prominent legend among Jifna 's inhabitants is that the Holy Family rested near an oak tree in the town on their way from Jerusalem .", "The legend 's origins are due to Jifna 's location along the ancient Jerusalem @-@ Nazareth road .", "A nearby mountain was named <unk> ad @-@ <unk> ( \" Mount of the Rooster \" ) because of a traditional story .", "According to the tradition , a Jew that lived in Jifna had visited Jerusalem during the Passion .", "Seeing Jesus rise from the dead , the man immediately converted and told his wife what he saw .", "His wife refused to believe him unless the rooster she had just killed would come back to life .", "<unk> , the rooster flew away towards the mountain .", "The story was recited in some monasteries on Holy Thursday together with other biblical readings .", "A legend exists about Jifna 's spring — which the village has used for centuries — concerning how it periodically runs low on water .", "Popular belief is that this is the work of the <unk> ( female spirit ) .", "According to Palestinian researcher <unk> Canaan , \" In Jifna the priest has to go on such an occasions to the dry spring to repeat prayers and burn incense , and thus reconcile the <unk> or force her to let the water flow \" .", "Like many Palestinian villages , the women of Jifna have their own traditional dress .", "<unk> in the village , known as <unk> <unk> ( \" Greek White \" ) and <unk> <unk> ( \" Greek Black \" ) , were dresses of hand @-@ woven linen embroidered with the Jifna 's own motifs .", "<unk> <unk> , a sweet pudding @-@ like dish made from whole grain wheat , on the Feast of Saint Barbara has been a tradition in Jifna for several centuries .", "= = = Festivals = = = \n \n In April – May 2005 Jifna hosted the first annual International Artists ' Workshop in Palestine .", "The festival , known as the \" Jifna Spring \" was the first held in a rural village instead of a major city such as Hebron or Ramallah .", "During the festival , dozens of artists from all over the world collaborated on several projects , including stone sculptures , metalwork , photography , mural paintings and installation pieces .", "Many of the works were influenced by the \" <unk> and qualities \" of Jifna , while others dealt with the subject of Palestinian identity .", "Jifna , locally famous for its apricot harvest , hosts an annual two @-@ day apricot festival in the first week of May .", "Hundreds of West <unk> flock to participate in the harvest .", "The festival is also used by Palestinian politicians as an opportunity to give speeches praising Palestinian farmers and encouraging boycotts on Israeli products and reliance on domestic agriculture .", "= = Government = = \n \n Jifna is governed by a village council consisting of ten members including the chairman .", "The council was founded in 1954 , when a prominent resident , <unk> <unk> <unk> , pressured the <unk> authorities to recognize the institution , even though a village was normally required to have a population of at least 1 @,@ 000 inhabitants for permission to establish a village council .", "The decision was approved by Jordan 's then prime minister .", "Representatives from Jifna 's largest families formed the original council 's body , appointing <unk> as chairman and Salim <unk> <unk> as vice chairman .", "<unk> Na 'im Kamil was elected as the chairman in 2005 and the <unk> ( Alternative ) list — which represents a leftist alliance of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine and the Palestinian People 's Party — won most of the council seats .", "= = Education = = \n \n Jifna contains one gender @-@ mixed primary school and kindergarten , founded by the Latin <unk> of Jerusalem in 1856 and managed by Jifna 's Catholic church .", "The school 's staff comprises eight teachers and two nuns , as well as four teachers for the kindergarten .", "Students who have graduated from the school commute to Ramallah or Bir Zeit daily for their secondary and tertiary education .", "Most university students attend the nearby Bir Zeit University ." ]
[ " = Jifna = \n \n Jifna ( Arabic : <unk> , <unk> ) is a Palestinian village in the Ramallah and al @-@ <unk> <unk> in the central West Bank , Palestine , located 8 kilometers ( 5 @.", "However , after the 1948 Arab @-@ Israeli War the whole West Bank region , including Jifna , was annexed by Transjordan to form the Kingdom of Jordan , and the Arab state was stillborn .", "In 1967 Israel occupied the West Bank , after their victory in the Six @-@ Day War .", "After the 1995 Interim Agreement on the West Bank and the Gaza Strip between the Palestinian National Authority ( <unk> ) and Israel , Jifna was placed in \" Area B \" .", "Throughout the ongoing Second Intifada , which began in 2000 , Jifna has not experienced violence to the same extent as other parts of the West Bank , such as in nearby Ramallah , but its residents face travel restrictions and economic hardship .", "Unlike some other West Bank localities , unemployment is a minor issue in Jifna .", "However , the average income is low because of the unstable political situation in the Palestinian territories , Israeli checkpoints , the West Bank barrier and the 2006 freezing by Israel of funds to the Palestinian territories — although the latter no longer applies to the West Bank ." ]
[ "@ 0 mi ) north of Ramallah and 23 kilometers ( 14 mi ) north of Jerusalem .", "A village of about 1 @,@ 400 people , Jifna has retained a Christian majority since the 6th century CE .", "Its total land area consists of 6 @,@ 015 dunams , of which 420 are designated as built @-@ up areas , most of the remainder being covered with olive , <unk> and apricot groves .", "Jifna is governed by a village council , led ( 2008 ) by chairman <unk> Na 'im Kamil .", "Jifna was known as <unk> ( In Hebrew <unk> ) at the time of the First Jewish @-@ Roman War , and after its conquest became a Roman regional capital .", "Later the town grew less significant politically , but nevertheless prospered under Byzantine and Arab rule due to its location on a trade route .", "St. George 's Church in Jifna was built in the 6th century CE , but fell into disrepair and was not rebuilt until the arrival of the Crusaders in the late 10th century .", "However , it again fell into ruin after the Crusaders were driven out by the Ayyubids .", "In modern times , the ruins of St. George 's Church have become a tourist attraction .", "During the period of Ottoman control in Palestine the tower of an ancient Roman structure in Jifna became the location of a jail house .", "Jifna has local traditions and legends relating to the Holy Family , and to the village water @-@ spring .", "It is also locally known for its apricot harvest festival ; each year , during the late Spring period , hundreds travel to the village to harvest the fruit during its brief season .", "= = History = = \n \n \n = = = Biblical era and Roman / Byzantine rule = = = \n \n It was suggested by Edward Robinson that Jifna was <unk> of Benjamin , mentioned in the Book of Joshua as one of the \" twelve cities . \"", "Nothing thereafter is recorded in its history until the time of the Roman conquest during the 1st century BCE , when it appears in various records as \" Gophna \" .", "Gophna was described by <unk> <unk> as the second city of Judea , after Jerusalem , in his account of the First Jewish @-@ Roman Wars during the 1st century CE .", "The town is depicted as Gophna in the Map of <unk> , situated north of <unk> ( al @-@ <unk> ) , and is also mentioned in the Talmud as Ben <unk> , a \" city of priests \" .", "The latter portion of its <unk> name derives from the Hebrew root word <unk> , meaning \" vine \" .", "Known by the Romans as <unk> , Jifna was a regional capital in the <unk> Province under the Roman Empire .", "Around 50 BCE the Roman general <unk> sold the population into slavery , for failure to pay taxes .", "They were freed , however , by Mark Antony shortly after he came to power .", "Jifna was within the area under <unk> 's command in 66 CE , during the First Jewish @-@ Roman War , and was the headquarters of one of the twelve <unk> ( minor realms ) of Judea .", "The Roman emperor <unk> occupied the town in 68 CE , established an army garrison there , and concentrated within the city Jewish priests and other local <unk> who had surrendered to him .", "Titus , the future Roman emperor , passed through Gophna during his march to <unk> Jerusalem in 70 CE .", "The building of a church dedicated to Saint George during the 6th century CE indicates that by this time Jifna , now under Byzantine rule , had become a Christian town .", "Besides the church , other remains from this era are located in Jifna , including a Jewish tomb , a tower ( Burj Jifna ) once used by the Ottomans as a prison , a Roman villa , an olive oil press and a <unk> .", "= = = Middle Ages = = = \n \n Jifna , along with most of Palestine , was annexed by the <unk> Caliphate under Umar ibn al @-@ <unk> after the Battle of <unk> in <unk> .", "The town became less politically significant under the Arab dynasties of the <unk> , <unk> and <unk> , but remained a major regional center for trade and commerce , due to its location along the Jerusalem – Nazareth road .", "It was known by the Arabs as <unk> .", "Sources are vague , but it is likely that St. George 's Church fell into disrepair during the early decades of Islamic rule , and that unfavorable circumstances for the Christian population prevented them from rebuilding it .", "However , it was partially rebuilt with old materials by the Crusaders , who conquered the area in 1099 .", "The Crusaders built a large courtyard building in Jifna .", "It had a monumental gate with a <unk> , with a large vaulted hall and thick walls of fine masonry .", "After their defeat to the Ayyubids under Saladin in 1187 , the church again fell into ruin .", "A document dated <unk> with the signature of one <unk> de <unk> , might indicate a Christian presence at this time .", "According to the American biblical scholar Edward Robinson , there are remains of massive walls in the center of the village , now filled by houses .", "They were relics of a castle built by the Crusaders .", "However , the masonry has no characteristics of the Crusader period ; rather , the remains display the Arab architectural style of the post @-@ Crusader period , most likely of the 18th century , <unk> by the dressing of the stones .", "= = = Ottoman era = = = \n \n After the Crusaders were succeeded by the Ayyubids and then the <unk> , the Ottoman Empire conquered Palestine in <unk> , and Jifna came under their control for the following 400 years .", "In 1596 it appeared in the tax registers under the name of \" Jifna an @-@ <unk> \" , being in the <unk> ( <unk> ) of Jerusalem of the Jerusalem <unk> , with a population of 21 households .", "The villagers paid a fixed tax @-@ rate of 33 @.", "@ 3 % on agricultural products , including wheat , barley , olive trees , vineyards , fruit trees , goats and <unk> , in addition to occasional revenues ; a total of 6 @,@ 470 <unk> .", "It was under the administration of the <unk> <unk> <unk> , part of the larger Jerusalem District , throughout Ottoman rule , being the only all @-@ Christian village in the district .", "During this period , the main commodity of Jifna was olive oil .", "Ottoman activity in the village was minimal , but they used the remains of Jifna 's castle , known as \" Burj Jifna \" , as a jail house sometime during the 19th century .", "In the early 1830s , Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt conquered most of the Levant , including Palestine .", "In 1834 there was a revolt against the Egyptian authorities in the Jifna area ; 26 residents of Jifna were subsequently exiled to Egypt for their alleged participation in the uprising .", "They were joined , voluntarily , by two prominent local priests .", "An Eastern Orthodox Church was built in the village in 1858 , and a larger Latin ( Roman Catholic ) church dedicated to St. Joseph was built in 1859 , adjacent to the ruins of St. George 's Church .", "In the courtyard of St. George 's Church is a sarcophagus .", "St. George 's Church has continued to serve as a place of worship into the modern era and has been the site of archaeological excavation since the mid @-@ 19th century .", "Mass is still held at its altar on certain occasions .", "In 1882 the Palestine Exploration Fund 's Survey of Western Palestine described Jifna as an Important Christian village , with a Latin Church and a convent .", "Also in the 1880s , Jifna was frequently <unk> by Ottoman authorities .", "It also came into consistent armed conflict with another Christian village , Bir Zeit , which in one incident , resulted in the deaths of five men from that village .", "In retaliation , residents of Bir Zeit uprooted and burned 125 of Jifna 's olive groves .", "= = = Modern times = = = \n \n In 1917 , during World War I , the Ottomans were defeated by British and Arab forces .", "After a brief period of military rule , Jifna and its region came under the control of the League of Nations British Mandate , in 1922 .", "In 1947 the United Nations proposed the <unk> of Palestine into separate Jewish and Arab states , with Jifna being a part of the projected Arab state .", "Thus , its administrative and civil affairs were transferred to the <unk> , while security matters remained in Israeli control .", "On 31 July 2015 a 15 @-@ year @-@ old resident was shot dead by an IDF sniper after allegedly throwing a <unk> at an army outpost .", "= = Geography and climate = = \n \n Jifna is located on the slope of a hill , standing at an elevation of about <unk> meters ( 2 @,@ 169 ft ) above sea level .", "It is situated at the intersection of two ancient trade routes , the mountainous north @-@ south route and the east @-@ west route connecting the Jordan Valley with the Mediterranean <unk> .", "In 1945 its land area consisted of 5 @,@ <unk> dunams , 52 dunams of which were classified as built @-@ up area in 1945 .", "Today Jifna has a total jurisdiction over 6 @,@ 015 dunams , 420 of which are designated as built @-@ up and roughly 2 @,@ 000 planted with olive , apricot and other fruit trees .", "The village is located 8 kilometers ( 5 @.", "@ 0 mi ) northwest of Ramallah and al @-@ <unk> and about 23 kilometers ( 14 mi ) north of Jerusalem .", "The Palestinian refugee camp of <unk> was built on Jifna 's southern lands and is connected to the village by road .", "The villages of Dura al @-@ <unk> ' and Ein <unk> are located adjacent to Jifna to the east and northeast respectively .", "Other nearby localities include Abu <unk> to the southwest , <unk> to the southeast , Ein <unk> to the east , ' <unk> to the north and Bir Zeit to the northwest .", "Jifna is connected to the main Ramallah @-@ <unk> highway by a road at the eastern side of the village .", "Jifna experiences a temperate Mediterranean climate .", "Based on data for nearby Ramallah , average monthly high temperatures range from 53 ° F ( 12 ° C ) in January to 84 ° F ( 29 ° C ) in July / August , the corresponding lows being 39 ° F ( 4 ° C ) and 63 ° F ( 17 ° C ) .", "Rain is usually restricted to the winter season , from around November until the end of April .", "The months that receive the most precipitation are January and December and the annual rainfall is 23 @.", "@ 2 inches ( 590 mm ) .", "= = Demographics = = \n \n According to Edward Robinson , Jifna 's population in 1838 consisted of about 200 people , of whom only 42 were adult males .", "In a 1945 land and population survey carried out by Sami <unk> , Jifna had 910 inhabitants .", "The modern inhabitants of Jifna belong mainly to eight families , four of whom are originally from the village , while the other five have , at various times , migrated from other countries such as Syria .", "In 1994 , Jifna experienced a wave of emigration , with about half of its population leaving the town to pursue better livelihoods elsewhere .", "The first census carried by the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics ( PCBS ) shows that Jifna had a population of 961 , of whom 623 ( 64 @.", "@ 8 % ) were classified as refugees in 1997 .", "The gender distribution was <unk> males ( 48 @.", "@ 4 % ) and <unk> females ( 51 @.", "@ 6 % ) .", "The age distribution was : Under 15 , 330 ( 34 % ) ; 15 – 29 , 275 ( 29 % ) ; 30 – 65 , <unk> ( 32 % ) ; Over 65 , 50 ( 5 % ) .", "The population of Jifna continues to grow .", "According to the PCBS , Jifna 's mid @-@ year population estimate for 2006 was 1 @,@ 358 .", "An informal estimate from Autumn 2006 gives the population as 1 @,@ 500 , \" 25 % of whom have had to move to Jerusalem or Ramallah to find jobs \" .", "The 2007 census by the PCBS listed Jifna 's population as 1 @,@ 716 , of which 856 were males and 860 females .", "= = = Religion = = = \n \n The remains of the Byzantine @-@ era church in Jifna <unk> to the existence of a Christian community prior to the Muslim conquest .", "It continued to exist during the Middle Ages and the village is still inhabited mainly by Christians .", "The names of Christian inhabitants from Jifna appeared in a 10th @-@ century inscription on a stone above the gate of St. George 's Monastery in the Wadi <unk> .", "Ottoman tax records from the late 16th century reveal that Jifna had a Christian population at the time also .", "An informal survey in 1927 found 550 inhabitants , of whom 325 were Catholics and the remainder reportedly \" Christians of other denominations \" .", "Palestinian Christians make up about 80 % of the residents , while the remaining 20 % are Muslims , mostly refugees .", "It is certain that most of the Christian residents of Jifna in the 12th century were local inhabitants .", "Apart from local Christians there was also a Frankish settlement , as is attested by the ruins of a <unk> <unk> ( manor ) built in the lower part of the village .", "In Jifna , like in many other sites in Palestine , the Crusaders built their settlement in the heart of the local Christian settlement .", "= = Economy = = \n \n Although most of Jifna 's <unk> land is covered with olive groves as well as <unk> , <unk> and apricot trees and grape vines , agriculture is no longer the village 's main source of income .", "Many of the village 's former farmers are living off other businesses , including restaurants , other small family @-@ owned industries , and simple commerce .", "According to the PCBS , 98 @.", "@ 5 % of Jifna 's 201 households are connected to electricity through a public network .", "The same percentage is connected to a sewage system , mostly through a <unk> .", "Pipe water is provided for 98 % of the households primarily through a public network ( 97 @.", "@ 5 % ) , but some residents receive water through a private system ( 1 @.", "@ 5 % ) .", "The village is home to the Jifna Women 's Charitable Society which offers health services and recreational activities for women and children .", "= = = Small businesses = = = \n \n There are three restaurants in Jifna : Al @-@ Burj Restaurant , Red Valley Restaurant and Garden , and Tabash Restaurant , as well as a hotel : al @-@ <unk> <unk> .", "In 2003 , the <unk> family of Jifna opened a leisure complex — called the Dream Day Resort — in the village .", "The complex , containing a half @-@ Olympic @-@ size swimming pool , a children 's pool and a <unk> is frequented by residents in Jifna and the surrounding area .", "Al @-@ Burj Restaurant — also known as \" Burj Jifna \" — specializes in Palestinian cuisine and contains a café and a Palestinian culture hall .", "Situated in the center of the village , the restaurant is the site of Jifna 's old city .", "With international funding , the local youth club restored the area , adding bright accents to the stone masonry .", "The restaurant has become a center of tourism and the complex provides tours for its rooms , olive oil presses and ancient <unk> .", "Tabash Restaurant was founded in 1962 by a Palestinian refugee family from <unk> .", "Initially known as al @-@ Wadi Bar , it received its current name in 1972 .", "The owners and the employees of the restaurant are from the Tabash family .", "= = Culture = = \n \n \n = = = <unk> = = = \n \n There are a number of local traditions in Jifna .", "A prominent legend among Jifna 's inhabitants is that the Holy Family rested near an oak tree in the town on their way from Jerusalem .", "The legend 's origins are due to Jifna 's location along the ancient Jerusalem @-@ Nazareth road .", "A nearby mountain was named <unk> ad @-@ <unk> ( \" Mount of the Rooster \" ) because of a traditional story .", "According to the tradition , a Jew that lived in Jifna had visited Jerusalem during the Passion .", "Seeing Jesus rise from the dead , the man immediately converted and told his wife what he saw .", "His wife refused to believe him unless the rooster she had just killed would come back to life .", "<unk> , the rooster flew away towards the mountain .", "The story was recited in some monasteries on Holy Thursday together with other biblical readings .", "A legend exists about Jifna 's spring — which the village has used for centuries — concerning how it periodically runs low on water .", "Popular belief is that this is the work of the <unk> ( female spirit ) .", "According to Palestinian researcher <unk> Canaan , \" In Jifna the priest has to go on such an occasions to the dry spring to repeat prayers and burn incense , and thus reconcile the <unk> or force her to let the water flow \" .", "Like many Palestinian villages , the women of Jifna have their own traditional dress .", "<unk> in the village , known as <unk> <unk> ( \" Greek White \" ) and <unk> <unk> ( \" Greek Black \" ) , were dresses of hand @-@ woven linen embroidered with the Jifna 's own motifs .", "<unk> <unk> , a sweet pudding @-@ like dish made from whole grain wheat , on the Feast of Saint Barbara has been a tradition in Jifna for several centuries .", "= = = Festivals = = = \n \n In April – May 2005 Jifna hosted the first annual International Artists ' Workshop in Palestine .", "The festival , known as the \" Jifna Spring \" was the first held in a rural village instead of a major city such as Hebron or Ramallah .", "During the festival , dozens of artists from all over the world collaborated on several projects , including stone sculptures , metalwork , photography , mural paintings and installation pieces .", "Many of the works were influenced by the \" <unk> and qualities \" of Jifna , while others dealt with the subject of Palestinian identity .", "Jifna , locally famous for its apricot harvest , hosts an annual two @-@ day apricot festival in the first week of May .", "Hundreds of West <unk> flock to participate in the harvest .", "The festival is also used by Palestinian politicians as an opportunity to give speeches praising Palestinian farmers and encouraging boycotts on Israeli products and reliance on domestic agriculture .", "= = Government = = \n \n Jifna is governed by a village council consisting of ten members including the chairman .", "The council was founded in 1954 , when a prominent resident , <unk> <unk> <unk> , pressured the <unk> authorities to recognize the institution , even though a village was normally required to have a population of at least 1 @,@ 000 inhabitants for permission to establish a village council .", "The decision was approved by Jordan 's then prime minister .", "Representatives from Jifna 's largest families formed the original council 's body , appointing <unk> as chairman and Salim <unk> <unk> as vice chairman .", "<unk> Na 'im Kamil was elected as the chairman in 2005 and the <unk> ( Alternative ) list — which represents a leftist alliance of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine and the Palestinian People 's Party — won most of the council seats .", "= = Education = = \n \n Jifna contains one gender @-@ mixed primary school and kindergarten , founded by the Latin <unk> of Jerusalem in 1856 and managed by Jifna 's Catholic church .", "The school 's staff comprises eight teachers and two nuns , as well as four teachers for the kindergarten .", "Students who have graduated from the school commute to Ramallah or Bir Zeit daily for their secondary and tertiary education .", "Most university students attend the nearby Bir Zeit University ." ]
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[ " = No result , Pts = \n Points , NRR = Net run rate .", "= = = Match logs and statistics = = = \n \n \n = = Reaction = = \n \n After the conclusion of the Champions League tournament , Justin Langer retired from professional cricket .", "Trescothick replaced him as Somerset captain for the 2010 season .", "Somerset also lost Andrew Caddick , who at the age of 40 said that he opted to retire \" while I was still physically and mentally strong \" .", "<unk> @-@ keeper Carl <unk> also announced his retirement at the end of the season aged 27 , having lost his place in the Somerset side to Craig Kieswetter .", "Additionally , Somerset released Wes <unk> and <unk> Banks , both of whom they felt were surplus to requirements .", "Somerset addressed the weakness of their spin bowling by signing <unk> Kartik as their overseas player for 2010 .", "Kieswetter 's performances in the 2009 season led to his inclusion in the England Performance Programme squad in November and December of that year , and he was part of the England Lions squad which toured the United Arab Emirates in early 2010 , along with Somerset team @-@ mate Peter Trego .", "His full England debut came shortly after in Bangladesh .", "Additionally , two of Somerset 's young players , Jos Buttler and <unk> <unk> played for England Under @-@ <unk> during the English winter .", "<unk> , Somerset broke even in 2009 , generating a gross turnover of £ 4 @.", "@ 5 million .", "The club achieved this despite carrying out significant building work on the County Ground during the period : the \" Somerset Stand \" , a 3 @,@ 000 @-@ seat grandstand opened in April , while the \" Andy Caddick Pavilion \" was completed just over a month later , providing new dressing rooms and club offices .", "Andy Nash , the Somerset chairman , highlighted the catering department and match @-@ day income as being particularly successful in 2009 , with both areas exceeding £ 1 million in revenue during the year ." ]
[ "Additionally , Somerset released Wes <unk> and <unk> Banks , both of whom they felt were surplus to requirements ." ]
[ " = No result , Pts = \n Points , NRR = Net run rate .", "= = = Match logs and statistics = = = \n \n \n = = Reaction = = \n \n After the conclusion of the Champions League tournament , Justin Langer retired from professional cricket .", "Trescothick replaced him as Somerset captain for the 2010 season .", "Somerset also lost Andrew Caddick , who at the age of 40 said that he opted to retire \" while I was still physically and mentally strong \" .", "<unk> @-@ keeper Carl <unk> also announced his retirement at the end of the season aged 27 , having lost his place in the Somerset side to Craig Kieswetter .", "Somerset addressed the weakness of their spin bowling by signing <unk> Kartik as their overseas player for 2010 .", "Kieswetter 's performances in the 2009 season led to his inclusion in the England Performance Programme squad in November and December of that year , and he was part of the England Lions squad which toured the United Arab Emirates in early 2010 , along with Somerset team @-@ mate Peter Trego .", "His full England debut came shortly after in Bangladesh .", "Additionally , two of Somerset 's young players , Jos Buttler and <unk> <unk> played for England Under @-@ <unk> during the English winter .", "<unk> , Somerset broke even in 2009 , generating a gross turnover of £ 4 @.", "@ 5 million .", "The club achieved this despite carrying out significant building work on the County Ground during the period : the \" Somerset Stand \" , a 3 @,@ 000 @-@ seat grandstand opened in April , while the \" Andy Caddick Pavilion \" was completed just over a month later , providing new dressing rooms and club offices .", "Andy Nash , the Somerset chairman , highlighted the catering department and match @-@ day income as being particularly successful in 2009 , with both areas exceeding £ 1 million in revenue during the year ." ]
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[ " = Oldham = \n \n Oldham / <unk> / is a large town in Greater Manchester , England , amid the Pennines between the rivers <unk> and <unk> , 5 @.", "@ 3 miles ( 8 @.", "@ 5 km ) south @-@ southeast of Rochdale and 6 @.", "@ 9 miles ( 11 @.", "@ 1 km ) northeast of Manchester .", "Together with several smaller surrounding towns , it is part of the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham of which it is the administrative centre .", "Historically in Lancashire , and with little early history to speak of , Oldham rose to prominence in the 19th century as an international centre of textile manufacture .", "It was a <unk> of the Industrial Revolution , and among the first ever <unk> towns , rapidly becoming \" one of the most important centres of cotton and textile industries in England \" .", "At its zenith , it was the most productive cotton spinning mill town in the world , producing more cotton than France and Germany combined .", "Oldham 's textile industry fell into decline in the mid @-@ 20th century ; the town 's last mill closed in 1998 .", "The demise of textile processing in Oldham depressed the local economy .", "Today Oldham is a predominantly residential town , and a centre for further education and the performing arts .", "It is , however , still distinguished <unk> by the surviving cotton mills and other buildings associated with that industry .", "The town has a population of 103 @,@ 544 and an area of around 26 square miles ( 67 km2 ) .", "= = History = = \n \n \n = = = <unk> = = = \n \n The <unk> of Oldham seems to imply \" old village or place \" from <unk> ( Saxon ) signifying <unk> or antiquity , and Ham ( Saxon ) a house , farm or hamlet .", "Oldham is however known to be a derivative of <unk> , undoubtedly an Old Norse name .", "It is believed to be derived from the Old English <unk> combined with the Old Norse <unk> or <unk> , meaning \" promontory or <unk> \" , possibly describing the town 's hilltop position .", "It has alternatively been suggested that it may mean \" <unk> or <unk> of a farmer named <unk> \" .", "The name is understood to date from 865 , during the period of the <unk> .", "= = = Early history = = = \n \n The earliest known evidence of a human presence in what is now Oldham is attested by the discovery of Neolithic flint arrow @-@ heads and workings found at Werneth and <unk> Hill , implying habitation 7 – 10 @,@ 000 years ago .", "Evidence of later Roman and Celtic activity is confirmed by an ancient Roman road and Bronze Age archaeological relics found at various sites within the town .", "<unk> of Celtic origin are still to be found in Oldham : Werneth derives from a Celtic personal name identical to the <unk> <unk> , \" alder swamp \" , and Glodwick may be related to the modern Welsh <unk> , meaning \" <unk> \" or \" ditch \" .", "Nearby Chadderton is also pre @-@ Anglo @-@ Saxon in origin , from the Old Welsh <unk> , itself deriving from the Latin <unk> meaning \" chair \" .", "Although Anglo @-@ Saxons occupied territory around the area centuries earlier , Oldham as a permanent , named place of dwelling is believed to date from 865 , when Danish invaders established a settlement called <unk> .", "From its founding in the 9th century until the Industrial Revolution , Oldham is believed to have been little more than a scattering of small and insignificant settlements spread across the moorland and dirt tracks that linked Manchester to York .", "Although not mentioned in the <unk> Book , Oldham does appear in legal documents from the Middle Ages , invariably recorded as territory under the control of minor ruling families and barons .", "In the 13th century , Oldham was documented as a manor held from the Crown by a family <unk> Oldham , whose seat was at Werneth Hall .", "= = = Industrial Revolution and cotton = = = \n \n Much of Oldham 's history is concerned with textile manufacture during the Industrial Revolution ; it has been said that \" if ever the Industrial Revolution placed a town firmly and squarely on the map of the world , that town is Oldham . \"", "Oldham 's soils were too thin and poor to sustain crop growing , and so for decades prior to industrialisation the area was used for grazing sheep , which provided the raw material for a local <unk> weaving trade .", "By 1756 , Oldham had emerged as centre of the <unk> industry in England .", "The rough felt used in the production process is the origin of the term \" <unk> <unk> \" a nickname for people from Oldham .", "It was not until the last quarter of the 18th century that Oldham changed from being a cottage industry township producing <unk> garments via domestic manual labour , to a sprawling industrial metropolis of textile factories .", "The climate , geology , and topography of Oldham were <unk> constraints upon the social and economic activities of the human inhabitants .", "At 700 feet ( 213 m ) above sea level and with no major river or visible natural resources , Oldham had poor geographic attributes compared with other settlements for investors and their engineers .", "As a result , Oldham played no part in the initial period of the Industrial Revolution , although it did later become seen as obvious territory to <unk> because of its convenient position between the labour forces of Manchester and southwest Yorkshire .", "Cotton spinning and <unk> were introduced to Oldham when its first mill , Lees Hall , was built by William <unk> in about 1778 , the beginning of a <unk> process of <unk> and <unk> transformation .", "Within a year , 11 other mills had been constructed , and by 1818 there were 19 – not a large number in comparison with other local settlements .", "Oldham 's small local population was greatly increased by the mass migration of workers from outlying villages , resulting in a population increase from just over 12 @,@ 000 in 1801 to 137 @,@ 000 in 1901 .", "The speed of this urban growth meant that Oldham , with little pre @-@ industrial history to speak of , was effectively born as a factory town .", "Oldham became the world 's manufacturing centre for cotton spinning in the second half of the 19th century .", "In 1851 , over 30 % of Oldham 's population was employed within the textile sector , compared to 5 % across Great Britain .", "It overtook the major urban centres of Manchester and Bolton as the result of a mill building boom in the 1860s and 1870s , a period during which Oldham became the most productive cotton @-@ spinning town in the world .", "In 1871 , Oldham had more spindles than any country in the world except the United States , and in 1909 , was spinning more cotton than France and Germany combined .", "By 1911 there were 16 @.", "@ 4 million spindles in Oldham , compared with a total of 58 million in the United Kingdom and 143 @.", "@ 5 million in the world ; in 1928 , with the construction of the UK 's largest textile factory Oldham reached its manufacturing zenith .", "At its peak , there were more than 360 mills , operating night and day ; \n Oldham 's <unk> was dominated by distinctive rectangular brick @-@ built mills .", "Oldham was hit hard by the Lancashire Cotton Famine of 1861 – 1865 , when supplies of raw cotton from the United States were cut off .", "<unk> reliant upon the textile industry , the cotton famine created chronic unemployment in the town .", "By 1863 a committee had been formed , and with aid from central government , land was purchased with the intention of employing local cotton workers to construct Alexandra Park , which opened on 28 August 1865 .", "Said to have over @-@ relied upon the textile sector , as the <unk> of cheaper foreign <unk> grew during the 20th century , Oldham 's economy declined into a depression , although it was not until 1964 that Oldham ceased to be the largest centre of cotton spinning .", "In spite of efforts to increase the efficiency and competitiveness of its production , the last cotton spun in the town was in 1998 .", "= = = = Engineering = = = = \n \n <unk> by its flourishing textile industry , Oldham developed extensive structural and mechanical engineering sectors during the 18th and 19th centuries .", "The manufacture of spinning and weaving machinery in Oldham belongs to the last decade of the 19th century , when it became a leading centre in the field of engineering .", "The Platt Brothers , originated in nearby <unk> village , but moved to Oldham .", "They were pioneers of cotton @-@ spinning machinery , developing innovative products that enabled the mass @-@ production of cotton <unk> .", "Platt Brothers became the largest textile machine makers in the world , employing over 15 @,@ 000 people in the 1890s , twice the number of their nearest rivals <unk> & <unk> in Bolton and <unk> Lees on <unk> Moor .", "They were keen investors in the local area and at one time , were supporting 42 % of the population .", "The centre of the company lay at the New Hartford Works in Werneth , a massive complex of buildings and internal railways on a site overlooking Manchester .", "The railway station which served this site later formed the basis of Oldham Werneth railway station .", "The main building exists to this day .", "<unk> gained prestigious awards from around the world , and were heavily involved with local politics and civic pride in Oldham .", "John and James Platt were the largest subscribers for promoting Oldham from a township to a Borough , pledging £ 100 ( more than double the next largest sum ) in advance towards any expenses which may have been incurred by the Royal Charter .", "In 1854 John Platt was made the ( fourth ) Mayor of Oldham , an office he was to hold twice more in 1855 – 56 and 1861 – 62 .", "John Platt was elected in 1865 to become Member of Parliament for Oldham , and was re @-@ elected in 1868 ; he remained in office until his death in 1872 .", "A bronze statue of Platt existed in the town centre for years , though was moved to Alexandra Park .", "There have been recommendations for it to be returned to the town centre .", "Abraham <unk> Stott , the son of a <unk> , was born in nearby Shaw and Crompton in 1822 .", "He served a seven @-@ year apprenticeship with Sir Charles Barry , before starting a structural engineering practice in Oldham in 1847 that went on to become the pre @-@ eminent mill architect firm in Lancashire .", "Philip Sydney Stott , third son of Abraham and later titled as Sir Philip Stott , 1st <unk> , was the most prominent and famous of the Stott mill architects .", "He established his own practice in 1883 and designed over a hundred mills in several countries .", "His factories , which improved upon his father 's <unk> mills , accounted for a 40 % increase in Oldham 's spindles between 1887 and 1914 .", "Although textile @-@ related engineering declined with the processing industry , leading to the demise of both <unk> and <unk> , other engineering firms existed , notably electrical and later electronic engineers Ferranti in 1896 .", "Ferranti went into receivership in 1993 , but some of its former works continue in other hands .", "Part of the original Hollinwood site was operated by <unk> <unk> and <unk> divisions .", "The remainder of the site is occupied by Mirror Colour Print Ltd ; the printing division of the Trinity Mirror group , which prints and distributes thirty @-@ six major newspapers , and employs five hundred staff .", "= = = = Coal mining = = = = \n \n On the back of the Industrial Revolution , Oldham developed an extensive coal mining sector , correlated to supporting the local cotton industry and the town 's inhabitants , though there is evidence of small scale coal mining in the area as early as the 16th century .", "The Oldham <unk> stretched from Royton in the north to <unk> in the south and in addition to Oldham , included the towns of Middleton and Chadderton to the west .", "The Oldham <unk> was the site of over 150 collieries during its recorded history .", "Although some contemporary sources suggest there was coal mining in Oldham at a commercial scale by 1738 , older sources attribute the commercial expansion of coal mining with the arrival in the town of two Welsh labourers , John Evans and William Jones , around 1770 .", "<unk> the growth in demand for coal as a source of motive and steam power , they acquired <unk> rights for Oldham , which by 1771 had 14 <unk> .", "The mines were largely to the southwest of the town around Hollinwood and Werneth and provided enough coal to accelerate Oldham 's rapid development at the centre of the cotton boom .", "At its height in the mid @-@ 19th century , when it was dominated by the Lees and Jones families , Oldham coal was mainly sourced from many small collieries whose lives varied from a few years to many decades , although two of the four largest collieries survived to <unk> .", "In 1851 , collieries employed more than 2 @,@ 000 men in Oldham , although the amount of coal in the town was somewhat <unk> however , and production began to decline even before that of the local spinning industry .", "Today , the only visible remnants of the mines are disused shafts and <unk> .", "= = = Social history = = = \n \n Oldham 's social history , like that of other former <unk> towns , is marked by <unk> civil disturbances , as well as events related to the <unk> , <unk> and other Labour movements from the working classes .", "There has been a significant presence of \" friendly societies \" .", "It has been put that the people of Oldham became radical in politics in the early part of the 19th century , and movements suspected of <unk> found patronage in the town .", "Oldham was frequently disturbed by bread and labour riots , facilitated by periods of <unk> and the disturbance of employment following the introduction of cotton @-@ spinning machinery .", "On 20 April 1812 , a \" large crowd of <unk> individuals \" compelled local retailers to sell foods at a loss , whilst on the same day <unk> numbering in their thousands , many of whom were from Oldham , attacked a cotton mill in nearby Middleton .", "On 16 August 1819 , Oldham sent a contingent estimated at well above 10 @,@ 000 to hear speakers in St Peter 's Fields at Manchester discuss political reform ; it was the largest contingent sent to Manchester .", "John Lees , a cotton operative and ex @-@ soldier who had fought at Waterloo , was one of the fifteen victims of the <unk> Massacre which followed .", "The ' Oldham <unk> ' which proceeded the massacre was <unk> watched ; the Court of King 's <unk> , however , decided that the proceedings were irregular , and the jury were discharged without giving a verdict .", "Annie <unk> , born in nearby <unk> , and who worked in Oldham 's cotton mills , was a notable member of the <unk> movement credited with sparking off suffragette <unk> when she heckled Winston Churchill , and later ( with <unk> <unk> ) the first <unk> to be imprisoned .", "Oldham Women 's Suffrage Society was established in 1910 with <unk> Lees as president and quickly joined the Manchester and District Federation of the National Union of Women 's Suffrage Societies .", "The <unk> and Co @-@ operative movements had strong support in the town , whilst many <unk> protested against the <unk> of slaves .", "The Riot Act was read in 1852 on election day following a mass public brawl over the Reform Act , and irregularities with parliamentary candidate nominations .", "For three days in late May 2001 , Oldham became the centre of national and international media attention .", "Following high profile race @-@ related conflicts , and long @-@ term underlying racial tensions between local White British and Asian communities , major riots broke out in the town .", "<unk> with particular intensity in the Glodwick area of the town , the Oldham riots were the worst racially motivated riots in the United Kingdom for fifteen years prior , briefly eclipsing the sectarian violence in Northern Ireland in the media .", "At least 20 people were injured in the riots , including 15 police officers , and 37 people were arrested .", "Similar riots took place in other towns in northern England over the following days and weeks .", "The 2001 riots prompted governmental and independent inquiries , which collectively agreed on community relations improvements and considerable regeneration schemes for the town .", "There were further fears of riots after the death of Gavin <unk> in 2002 .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n \n = = = Civic history = = = \n \n <unk> within the historic county boundaries of Lancashire since the early 12th century , Oldham was recorded in 1212 as being one of five parts of the <unk> estate of <unk> , which was held on behalf of King John by Roger de <unk> and William de <unk> .", "The other parts of this estate were Crompton , Glodwick , <unk> , and Werneth .", "Oldham later formed a township within the ancient ecclesiastical parish of Prestwich @-@ cum @-@ Oldham , in the hundred of Salford .", "In 1826 commissioners for the social and economic improvement of Oldham were established .", "The town was made part of a parliamentary borough , in 1832 , though it was in 1849 when Oldham was incorporated as a municipal borough , giving it borough status in the United Kingdom , and in 1850 the Borough Council obtained the powers of the improvement commissioners .", "In 1880 , parts of the Hollinwood and <unk> areas of Chadderton and Ashton @-@ under @-@ Lyne townships were added to the Borough of Oldham .", "Oldham Above Town and Oldham Below Town were , from 1851 until c .", "1881 , statistical units used for the gathering and organising of civil registration information , and output of census data .", "The Local Government Act 1888 created elected county councils to administer services throughout England and Wales .", "Where a municipal borough had a population of more than 50 @,@ 000 at the 1881 Census it was created a county borough , with the powers and duties of both a borough and county council .", "As Oldham had an 1881 population of 111 @,@ 343 it duly became a county borough on 1 April 1889 .", "The borough , while independent of Lancashire County Council for local government , remained part of the county for purposes such as the administration of justice and <unk> .", "In 1951 parts of the <unk> Rural District were added to the County Borough of Oldham , and in 1954 further parts of the same district added to it on its abolition .", "Since 1961 , Oldham has been twinned with <unk> in Slovenia .", "Under the Local Government Act 1972 , the town 's autonomous county borough status was abolished , and Oldham has , since 1 April 1974 , formed part of the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham , within the Metropolitan county of Greater Manchester .", "= = = Parliamentary representation = = = \n \n The boundaries of two parliamentary constituencies divide Oldham : Oldham East and Saddleworth , and Oldham West and Royton ( which includes the town centre ) , represented by Labour Members of Parliament <unk> <unk> and Michael <unk> respectively .", "<unk> as a parliamentary borough in 1832 , Oldham 's first parliamentary representatives were the radicals William <unk> and John <unk> .", "Winston Churchill began his political career in Oldham .", "Although unsuccessful at his first attempt in 1899 , Churchill was elected as the member of Parliament for the Oldham parliamentary borough constituency in the 1900 general election .", "He held the constituency for the Conservative Party until the 1906 general election , when he won the election for Manchester North West as a Liberal MP .", "After he became the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 1940 , Churchill was made a Honorary Freeman of the Borough of Oldham , on 2 April 1941 .", "= = Geography = = \n \n At 53 ° 32 ′ 39 ″ N 2 ° 7 ′ 0 @.", "@ 8 ″ W ( 53 @.", "@ <unk> ° , − 2 @.", "@ <unk> ° ) , and 164 miles ( 264 km ) north @-@ northwest of London , Oldham stands 700 feet ( 213 m ) above sea level , 6 @.", "@ 9 miles ( 11 @.", "@ 1 km ) northeast of Manchester city centre , on elevated ground between the rivers <unk> and <unk> .", "Saddleworth and the South Pennines are close to the east , whilst on all other sides , Oldham is bound by smaller towns , including Ashton @-@ under @-@ Lyne , Chadderton , <unk> , Royton and Shaw and Crompton , with little or no green space between them .", "Oldham experiences a temperate maritime climate , like much of the British Isles , with relatively cool summers and mild winters .", "There is regular but generally light precipitation throughout the year .", "Oldham 's topography is characterised by its rugged , elevated <unk> terrain .", "It has an area of 6 @.", "@ 91 square miles ( 17 @.", "@ 90 km2 ) .", "The geology of Oldham is represented by the <unk> <unk> and Coal Measures series of rocks .", "The River <unk> , flowing northwards , forms the boundary between Oldham on one side and Royton and Shaw and Crompton on the other .", "To the east of this river the surface rises to a height of 1 @,@ 225 feet ( 373 m ) at Woodward Hill , on the border with the parish of Saddleworth .", "The rest of the surface is hilly , the average height decreasing towards the southwest to <unk> and the city of Manchester .", "The ridge called Oldham Edge , 800 feet ( <unk> m ) high , comes southward from Royton into the centre of the town .", "Oldham 's built environment is characterised by its 19th @-@ century red @-@ brick terraced houses , the infrastructure that was built to support these and the town 's former cotton mills – which mark the town 's skyline .", "The urban structure of Oldham is irregular when compared to most towns in England , its form restricted in places by its hilly upland terrain .", "There are irregularly constructed residential dwellings and streets clustered loosely around a central business district in the town centre , which is the local centre of commerce .", "In 1849 , Angus Reach of Inverness said : \n The visitor to Oldham will find it essentially a mean @-@ looking <unk> town , built upon both sides and crowning the ridge of one of the outlying spurs which branch from Manchester , the neighbouring ' backbone of England ' .", "The whole place has a <unk> <unk> look .", "The general appearance of the operatives ' houses is filthy and <unk> .", "In the 1870s , John <unk> Wilson described Oldham as consisting of : \n ... numerous streets , and contains numerous fine buildings , both public and private ; but , in a general view , is irregularly constructed , presents the <unk> aspect of a crowded seat of manufacture , and is more notable for factories than for any other feature .", "Although Oldham had a thriving economy during the 19th century , the local merchants were broadly reluctant to spend on civic institutions , and so the town lacks the grandeur seen in comparable nearby towns like Bolton or Huddersfield ; public expenditure was seen as an overhead that undermined the competitiveness of the town .", "Subsequently , Oldham 's architecture has been described as \" mediocre \" .", "The town has no listed buildings with a Grade I rating .", "There is a mixture of high @-@ density urban areas , suburbs , semi @-@ rural and rural locations in Oldham .", "There is some permanent grassland but overwhelmingly the land use in the town is urban .", "The territory of Oldham is contiguous with other towns on all sides except for a small section along its eastern and southern boundaries , and for purposes of the Office for National Statistics , forms the fourth largest settlement of the Greater Manchester Urban Area , the United Kingdom 's third largest conurbation .", "The <unk> motorway passes through the southwest of Oldham , through Hollinwood , and a heavy rail line enters Oldham from the same direction , travelling northeast to the town centre before heading northwards through Derker towards Shaw and Crompton .", "= = = Divisions and suburbs = = = \n \n Many of Oldham 's present divisions and suburbs have origins as pre @-@ industrial hamlets , <unk> <unk> and ancient <unk> .", "Some , such as Moorside , exist as recently constructed residential <unk> , whilst places like Hollinwood exist as electoral wards and thoroughly <unk> districts .", "Throughout most of its recorded history , Oldham was surrounded by large <unk> of moorland , which is reflected in the placenames of Moorside , <unk> moor , <unk> , <unk> among others .", "A large portion of Oldham 's residences are \" low value \" Victorian era Accrington red @-@ brick terraced houses in a row formation , built for the most part from 1870 to 1920 , to house the town 's cotton mill workers .", "There is more modern housing in the semi @-@ rural east of the town , in the most sought after area in areas such as the village Moorside , although terraces are found in almost all parts of Oldham .", "One of the oldest recorded named places of Oldham is Hathershaw , occurring in a deed for <unk> with the spelling <unk> <unk> .", "<unk> as a manor in the 15th century , Hathershaw Hall was the home of a Royalist family in the 17th century who lost part of their possessions due to the English Civil War .", "Waterhead , an upland area in the east of Oldham , traces its roots to a water <unk> over the border in Lees .", "Recorded originally as Watergate and Waterhead Milne , it was for a long time a hamlet in the parish of Oldham that formed a significant part of the Oldham Above Town registration sub @-@ district .", "Derker was recorded as a place of residence in 1604 with the name <unk> .", "<unk> by <unk> to the north , Derker is the location of Derker railway station and , said to have terraced <unk> \" unsuited to modern needs \" , is currently being redeveloped as part of the Housing Market <unk> Initiative .", "<unk> , an area along Oldham 's northern boundary with Royton , was once a <unk> and the site of considerable industry and commerce , including coal mining , cotton spinning and hat manufacture .", "It is said to have been the scene of an action in the English Civil War in which the <unk> were defeated .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n According to data from the United Kingdom Census 2001 , Oldham had a total resident population of 103 @,@ 544 , making it the <unk> most populous settlement in England , and the 5th most populous settlement of the Greater Manchester Urban Area .", "This figure in conjunction with its area provides Oldham with a population density of 3 @,@ <unk> people per square mile ( 1 @,@ 544 per km ² ) .", "The local population has been described as broadly \" working class \" ; the middle classes tending to live in outlying settlements .", "Oldham , considered as a combination of the 2001 electoral wards of Alexandra , <unk> , Hollinwood , St. James , St. <unk> , St. <unk> , Waterhead and Werneth , has an average age of 33 @.", "@ 5 , and compared against the average <unk> of the United Kingdom , has a high level of people of South Asian heritage , particularly those with roots in Pakistan and Bangladesh .", "Due to the town 's prevalence as an industrial centre and thus a hub for employment , Oldham attracted migrant workers throughout its history , including those from wider @-@ England , Scotland , Ireland and Poland .", "During the 1950s and 1960s , in an attempt to fill the shortfall of workers and <unk> local industries , citizens of the wider Commonwealth of Nations were encouraged to migrate to Oldham and other British towns .", "Many came from the Caribbean and Indian subcontinent and settled throughout the Oldham borough .", "Today , Oldham has large communities with heritage from Bangladesh , India , Pakistan and parts of the Caribbean .", "At the time of the 2001 census , over one in four of its residents identified themselves as from a South Asian or British Asian ethnic group .", "Cultural divisions along ethnic backgrounds are strong within the town , with poor cross @-@ community integration and cohesion along Asian and white backgrounds .", "With only a small local population during medieval times , as a result of the introduction of industry , mass migration of village workers into Oldham occurred , resulting in a population change from under 2 @,@ 000 in 1714 to 12 @,@ 000 in 1801 to 137 @,@ 000 in 1901 In 1851 its population of 52 @,@ 820 made Oldham the 12th most populous town in England .", "The following is a table outlining the population change of the town since 1801 , which demonstrates a trend of rapid population growth in the 19th century and , after peaking at 147 @,@ 483 people in 1911 , a trend of general decline in population size during the 20th century .", "In 2011 , 77 @.", "@ 5 % of the Oldham metropolitan borough population were White British , 18 @.", "@ 1 % Asian and 1 @.", "@ 2 % Black .", "While in the town of Oldham , which had a 2011 population of 96 @,@ 555 , 55 @.", "@ 4 % of the population were White British .", "= = Economy = = \n \n For years Oldham 's economy was heavily dependent on manufacturing industry , especially textiles and mechanical engineering .", "Since the <unk> of Oldham in the mid @-@ 20th century , these industries have been replaced by home shopping , publishing , healthcare and food processing sectors , though factory @-@ generated employment retains a significant presence .", "Many of the modern sectors are low @-@ skill and low @-@ wage .", "Park Cake <unk> , sold in 2007 by Northern <unk> Group to Vision Capital , have a large food processing centre in Hathershaw , which employs in excess of 1 @,@ 600 people .", "Over 90 % of the cakes produced go to Marks & Spencer .", "Long existing as an industrial district , Hollinwood is home to the Northern Counties Housing Association , \n Oldham 's town centre contains the highest concentration of <unk> , cultural facilities and employment in the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham .", "It has been extensively redeveloped during the last few decades , and its two shopping centres , Town Square and the <unk> , now provide one of the largest covered retail areas in Greater Manchester .", "The <unk> ( named with reference to textile spindles ) is a modern shopping centre with over 40 retailers , banks , building societies and catering outlets .", "It houses one of Europe 's largest stained glass roofs , created by local artist Brian Clarke in celebration of the music of one of Oldham 's famous sons , composer and conductor Sir William Walton .", "Ferranti Technologies is an electronic , <unk> and electrical engineering company based in Waterhead .", "A number of culinary and medical advances have been developed in Oldham .", "There are claims that Oldham was the birthplace of the first chip shop .", "The sometimes disputed claim of trade in deep @-@ fried <unk> potatoes is said to have been started around 1858 – 60 from an outlet owned by a John Lees , on what is the present site of Oldham 's <unk> Market .", "In 1900 Oldham had the highest concentration of chip shops in the country , one for every 400 people .", "<unk> Pudding is a <unk> dish said to be native to Oldham .", "<unk> Wine Lodge was founded in Oldham by Peter and Simon <unk> in 1884 .", "The tubular <unk> was invented and developed in Oldham in 1961 .", "That \" vital contribution to advancing medical science \" resulted from a collaboration between local firm <unk> and a cotton manufacturer in the town .", "= = Landmarks = = \n \n \n = = = Town Hall = = = \n \n Oldham 's Old Town Hall is a Grade II listed Georgian neo @-@ classical town hall built in 1841 , eight years before Oldham received its borough status .", "One of the last purpose @-@ built town halls in northwest England , it has a <unk> <unk> portico , copied from the temple of Ceres , on the River <unk> , near Athens .", "Winston Churchill made his inaugural acceptance speech from the steps of the town hall when he was first elected as a Conservative MP in 1900 .", "A Blue Plaque on the exterior of the building commemorates the event .", "Long existing as the political centre of the town , complete with <unk> , the structure has stood empty since the mid @-@ 1980s and has regularly been earmarked for redevelopment as part of regeneration project proposals , but none have been <unk> .", "In September 2008 , it was reported that \" Oldham Town Hall is only months away from a major roof collapse \" .", "A tour taken by local councillors and media concluded with an account that \" <unk> of masonry are falling from the ceilings on a daily basis ... the floors are littered with dead pigeons and ... revealed that the building is literally rotting away \" .", "In October 2009 the Victorian Society , a charity responsible for the study and protection of Britain 's Victorian and <unk> architecture , declared Oldham Town Hall as the most endangered Victorian structure in England and Wales .", "Plans to convert the hall into a leisure complex , incorporating a cinema and restaurants , were revealed in May 2012 with the hall itself being used for public consultation .", "This £ 36 @.", "@ 72 million project is expected to be completed by early in 2016 .", "In the heart of Oldham ’ s retail district , the Old Town Hall is being developed into a modern <unk> <unk> cinema .", "= = = War memorial = = = \n \n <unk> as a permanent memorial to the men of Oldham who were killed in the First World War , Oldham 's war memorial consists of a granite base surmounted by a bronze sculpture depicting five soldiers making their way along the trenches in order to go into battle .", "The main standing figure , having climbed out of the trenches , is shown calling on his comrades to advance , and is the same figure used at the Royal Fusiliers War Memorial in London and the 41st Division memorial at <unk> in France .", "The base serves to house books containing the roll of honour of the 1st , 10th and 24th Battalions , Manchester Regiment .", "The pedestal has two bronze doors at either side .", "Commissioned in 1919 by the Oldham War Memorial Committee , the memorial was designed and built by Albert <unk> .", "It was unveiled by General Sir Ian Hamilton on 28 April 1923 , before a crowd estimated at over 10 @,@ 000 .", "The monument was intended to symbolise the spirit of 1914 – 1918 .", "The inscriptions on the memorial read : \n Over doors to the north : \" <unk> <unk> THE <unk> <unk> <unk> / 1914 – 1918 \" \n Over window to the south : \" <unk> <unk> <unk> THE <unk> \" \n \n = = = Civic Centre = = = \n \n The Civic Centre tower is the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham 's centre of local governance .", "The 15 @-@ storey white @-@ brick building has housed the vast majority of the local government 's offices since its completion in 1977 .", "Standing at the summit of the town , the tower stands over 200 feet ( 61 m ) high .", "It was designed by Cecil <unk> & Partners , and the topping out ceremony was held on 18 June 1976 .", "The Civic Centre can be seen as far away as Salford , Trafford , <unk> and Winter Hill in Lancashire , and offers panoramic views across the city of Manchester and the Cheshire Plain .", "= = = Parish Church = = = \n \n The Oldham Parish Church of St. Mary with St. Peter , in its present form , dates from 1830 and was designed in the Gothic Revival Style by Richard Lane , a Manchester @-@ based architect .", "It has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade II * listed building .", "It was linked with the church of St Mary the Virgin , Prestwich and together the sites were principal churches of the ancient ecclesiastical parish of Prestwich @-@ cum @-@ Oldham .", "A church building had existed on the site since <unk> .", "During this time , a small chapel stood on the site to serve the local townships of Oldham , Chadderton , Royton and Crompton .", "This was later replaced by an Early English Gothic church in the 15th century .", "With the coming of the Industrial Revolution , the population of Oldham increased at a rapid rate ( from under 2 @,@ 000 in 1714 , to over 32 @,@ 000 by 1831 ) .", "The rapid growth of the local population warranted that the building be rebuilt into the current structure .", "Though the budget was originally agreed at £ 5 @,@ 000 , the final cost of building was £ 30 @,@ 000 , one third of which was spent on the crypt structure .", "Alternative designs by Sir Charles Barry , the designer of the Palace of Westminster , although now regarded by some as superior , were rejected .", "The Church , of the Anglican denomination , is in active use for worship , and forms part of the Diocese of Manchester .", "There are Roman Catholic churches in Oldham .", "These include Our Lady of Mount Carmel and St Patrick Church .", "It was built in 1870 , was founded by priests from St Mary 's Church in Oldham , and is a Grade II listed building .", "= = Transport = = \n \n The geography of Oldham constrained the development of major transport infrastructure , with the former County Borough Council suggesting that \" if it had not grown substantially before the railway age it would surely have been overlooked \" .", "Oldham has never been on a main @-@ line railway route , and canals too have only been able to serve it from a distance , meaning that \" Oldham has never had a train service worthy of a town of its size \" .", "A principal destination along the former Oldham Loop Line , Oldham once had six railway stations but this was reduced to three once <unk> Street , Oldham Central and Glodwick Road closed in the mid @-@ 20th century .", "Oldham Werneth , Oldham Mumps and Derker closed on 3 October 2009 .", "Trains from Manchester Victoria station to Oldham had to climb steeply through much of its 6 @-@ mile ( 9 @.", "@ 7 km ) route , from around 100 feet ( 30 @.", "@ 5 m ) at Manchester city centre to around 600 feet ( 182 @.", "@ 9 m ) at Oldham Mumps .", "The Werneth <unk> , with its gradient of 1 in 27 , made the Middleton Junction to Oldham Werneth route the <unk> regular passenger line in the country .", "The Werneth <unk> route closed in 1963 .", "It had been replaced as the main route to Manchester by the section of line built between Oldham Werneth Station and <unk> Bridge Junction , at Newton Heath in May 1880 .", "Oldham Mumps , the second oldest station on the line after Werneth , took its name from its location in the Mumps area of Oldham , which itself probably derived from the archaic word \" <unk> \" which was slang for a <unk> .", "The former Oldham Loop Line was converted for use with an expanded <unk> light rail network , and renamed as the Oldham and Rochdale Line .", "The line between Victoria and a temporary Oldham Mumps tram stop opened on 13 June 2012 , and more central stops opened on 27 January 2014 .", "Oldham had electric <unk> to Manchester in the early 20th century ; the first tram was driven from Manchester into Oldham in 1900 by the Lord Mayor of Manchester .", "The system came to an end on 3 August 1946 , however .", "There was also a short @-@ lived Oldham <unk> system , in 1925 – 26 .", "The £ 3 @.", "@ 3 million Oldham Bus Station has frequent bus services to Manchester , Rochdale , Ashton @-@ under @-@ Lyne and Middleton with other services to the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham , <unk> , and across the Pennines to Huddersfield in West Yorkshire .", "The roof canopy is supported internally on two rows of steel trees .", "The extensive use of glass and stainless steel <unk> visibility , and there is a carefully co @-@ ordinated family of information fittings , posters and seating , using robust natural materials for floors and <unk> .", "The bus station is used by National Express coaches .", "First Greater Manchester has its headquarters in Oldham .", "Despite the Turnpike Act <unk> , Oldham had no turnpike road to Manchester for another 56 years and Church Lane , Oldham remained part of the main street through the town .", "But following a further Act of Parliament a turnpike was constructed .", "The first regular coach service to Manchester came into operation in October 1790 , with a journey time of over 2 hours and a fare <unk> ( about <unk> ) , with half fare for travellers on top of the coach .", "Oldham is about 4 miles ( 6 @.", "@ 4 km ) south of the major <unk> motorway , but is linked to it by the <unk> at Hollinwood , and <unk> ( M ) via Chadderton .", "There are major A roads to Ashton @-@ under @-@ Lyne , Huddersfield , Manchester , and Rochdale .", "The Hollinwood Branch of the Ashton Canal was a canal that ran from Fairfield in <unk> , through <unk> and Daisy <unk> Country Park to the Hollinwood area of Oldham , with a branch from Daisy <unk> to the <unk> Branch Canal .", "The canal was mainly used for the <unk> of coal until it fell into disuse for commercial traffic in the 1930s .", "It included four <unk> and a two @-@ rise lock staircase .", "= = Sports = = \n \n Oldham <unk> Rugby League Club was established in 1876 as Oldham Football Club , and Oldham Athletic Football Club in 1895 as Pine Villa Football Club .", "Oldham Athletic have achieved both league and cup successes , particularly under Joe <unk> in the 1990s .", "They were Football League runners @-@ up in the last season before the outbreak of the First World War , but were relegated from the Football League First Division in 1923 .", "They reached the Football League Cup final in 1990 and won the Football League Second Division title in 1991 , ending 68 years outside the top flight .", "They secured their top division status a year later to become founder members of the new Premier League , but were relegated after two seasons despite reaching that year 's FA Cup semi @-@ finals .", "They are currently playing in Football League One , the third tier of the English league .", "Darren Kelly was appointed as Manager in May 2015 \n Oldham <unk> Football Club was established in 1964 as Oldham <unk> FC , and after many years playing under the name of Oldham Town changed its name to Oldham <unk> in 2009 , finally becoming known as Oldham Borough just months before it folded .", "The team played in the North West Counties Football League before going out of existence in 2015 , just over 50 years after it was founded .", "<unk> in 1997 to Oldham <unk> , Oldham Rugby League Club has received several club honours during its history , winning the Rugby Football League Championship five times and Challenge Cup three times .", "They played at <unk> for years before joining Oldham Athletic at <unk> Park until 2010 when they moved to Oldham Borough 's previous ground , <unk> Stadium .", "Oldham has league cricket teams with a number of semi @-@ professional league clubs including Oldham <unk> , and Werneth <unk> in the Central Lancashire League .", "Oldham also has a Fencing Club , Marshall Fencing Club is a Competitive Fencing Club with most of its members competing on the national stage .", "They train three times a week at the old South Chadderton High School .", "= = Education = = \n \n Oldham produced someone who is considered to be one of the greatest benefactors of education for the nation , Hugh Oldham , who in <unk> was appointed as Bishop of Exeter , and later went on to found what is now Manchester Grammar School .", "Almost every part of Oldham is served by a school of some kind , some with religious affiliations .", "According to the Office for Standards in Education , schools within the town perform at mixed levels .", "<unk> Grammar School and the Blue <unk> School are consistently Oldham 's top performing secondary schools and each have sixth form colleges of further education .", "University Campus Oldham is a centre for higher education and a sister campus of the University of Huddersfield .", "It was opened in May 2005 by actor Patrick Stewart , the centre 's Chancellor .", "The University Campus Oldham presented actress <unk> <unk> and artist , Brian Clarke ( both born in Oldham ) with an Honorary Doctorate of Letters at the <unk> <unk> of November 2006 , for their achievements and contributions to Oldham and its community .", "= = Public services = = \n \n Home Office policing in Oldham is provided by the Greater Manchester Police .", "The force 's \" ( Q ) Division \" have their headquarters for policing the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham at central Oldham .", "Public transport is co @-@ ordinated by the Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Executive .", "<unk> emergency fire and rescue service is provided by the Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service , which has two stations in Oldham ; at <unk> on <unk> Road , and at <unk> on Lees Road .", "The Royal Oldham Hospital , at Oldham 's northern boundary with Royton , is a large NHS hospital <unk> by <unk> Acute <unk> NHS Trust .", "It was opened under its existing name on 1 December 1989 .", "<unk> known as Oldham District and General , and occupying the site of the town 's former workhouse ( named Oldham Union <unk> in 1851 ) , the hospital is notable for being the birthplace of Louise Joy Brown – the world 's first successful In vitro fertilised \" test tube baby \" , on 25 July 1978 .", "The North West Ambulance Service provides emergency patient transport .", "See also Healthcare in Greater Manchester .", "Waste management is co @-@ ordinated by the local authority via the Greater Manchester Waste <unk> Authority .", "<unk> produced inert waste for disposal is sent to landfill at the <unk> Valley .", "Oldham 's Distribution Network <unk> for electricity is United Utilities ; there are no power stations in the town .", "United Utilities also manages Oldham 's drinking and waste water ; water supplies being sourced from several local reservoirs , including <unk> and Chew .", "There is a water treatment works at Waterhead .", "= = Culture = = \n \n Oldham , though lacking in leisure and cultural amenities , is historically notable for its theatrical culture .", "Once having a peak of six \" fine \" theatres in 1908 , Oldham is home to the Oldham Coliseum Theatre and the Oldham Theatre Workshop , which have facilitated the early careers of notable actors and writers , including Eric <unk> , Bernard <unk> and Anne <unk> , daughter of acclaimed cartoonist Jack <unk> who worked for the Oldham Evening Chronicle .", "Oldham Coliseum Theatre is one of Britain 's last remaining repertory theatres ; Charlie <unk> and Stan Laurel performed there in the early 20th century , and contemporary actors such as Ralph <unk> and Minnie Driver , among others , have appeared more recently .", "During the 19th century the circus was a popular entertainment in Oldham ; Pablo <unk> 's circus was a regular visitor , filling a 3 @,@ 000 @-@ seat amphitheatre on <unk> in 1869 .", "<unk> for its lack of a cinema , there are plans to develop an \" Oldham West End \" .", "Oldham has a thriving bar and night club culture , attracting a significant number of young people into the town centre .", "Oldham 's \" hard binge drinking culture \" has been criticised however for conveying a negative regional image of the town .", "= = = Communal facilities = = = \n \n The Lyceum is a Grade II listed building opened in 1856 at a cost of £ 6 @,@ 500 as a \" mutual improvement \" centre for the working men of Oldham .", "The facilities provided to members included a library , a <unk> and a series of lectures on geology , geography and education , microscopy and chemistry , female education and <unk> .", "<unk> music was introduced and there were soon sixteen <unk> and three <unk> .", "Eventually the building was extended to include a school of science and art .", "Music had always been important in the life of the Lyceum , and in 1892 a school of music was opened , with 39 students enrolled for the \" theory and practice of music \" .", "The Lyceum continued throughout the 20th century as a centre for the arts in Oldham , and in 1986 the local authority was invited by its directors and trustees to accept the building as a gift .", "The acceptance of the Lyceum building by the Education Committee provided the opportunity to move the music centre and \" further enhance the cultural activities of the town \" .", "In 1989 the Oldham Metropolitan Borough Music Centre moved into the Lyceum building , which is now the home of the Oldham Lyceum School of Music .", "Oldham ’ s museum and gallery service dates back to 1883 .", "Since then it has established itself as a cultural focus for Oldham and has developed one of the largest and most varied permanent collections in North West England .", "The current collection includes over 12 @,@ 000 social and industrial history items , more than 2 @,@ 000 works of art , about 1 @,@ 000 items of decorative art , more than 80 @,@ 000 natural history specimens , over 1 @,@ 000 geological specimens , about 3 @,@ 000 archaeological artefacts , 15 @,@ 000 photographs and a large number of books , pamphlets and documents .", "Oldham is now home to a newly built state @-@ of @-@ the @-@ art art gallery , Gallery Oldham , which was completed in February 2002 as the first phase of the Oldham Cultural Quarter .", "Later phases of the development saw the opening of an extended Oldham Library , a lifelong learning centre and there are plans to include a performing arts centre .", "= = = Carnival = = = \n \n The annual Oldham Carnival started around 1900 , although the tradition of carnivals in the town goes back much further , providing a \" welcomed respite from the <unk> of everyday life \" .", "The carnival parade was always held in mid @-@ to @-@ late summer , with the primary aim of raising money for charities .", "It often featured local dignitaries or popular <unk> , in addition to brass , military and jazz bands , the Carnival Queen , people in fancy dress , dancers and decorated floats from local churches and businesses .", "Whenever possible , local people who had attained national celebrity status were invited to join the <unk> .", "The carnival 's route began in the town centre , wound its way along King Street , and ended with a party in Alexandra Park .", "The carnival fell out of favour in the late 1990s but was resurrected by community volunteers in 2006 and rebranded the Peoples ' Carnival .", "The parade was moved into Alexandra Park in 2011 .", "The event hosts live stages and other activities alongside a parade in the park .", "In 2016 will be 10 years since the carnival was reinstated by volunteers .", "The main organiser is Paul Davies who runs the carnival with a number of committee members and loads of volunteers \n \n = = Britain in Bloom = = \n \n In 2012 and 2014 Oldham was named as Culture Town in the annual \" Britain in Bloom \" competition as winners \n \n = = Notable people = = \n \n People from Oldham are called <unk> , though \" <unk> \" is a nickname from the 18th century when rough felt was used in Oldham to make hats .", "Edward Potts was a renowned architect who moved to Oldham from Bury .", "He was the architect for fourteen mills in the Oldham area .", "Other notable persons with Oldham connections include the composer Sir William Walton , former British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill , and Louise Brown , the world 's first baby to be conceived by in vitro fertilisation .", "Notable media personalities from Oldham include presenter Nick <unk> , actors Eric <unk> and Bernard <unk> , TV host Phillip Schofield , actress <unk> <unk> , physicist and science <unk> Brian Cox , and comedy double act Tommy Cannon and Bobby Ball .", "Notable musicians from Oldham include the <unk> <unk> and Mark Owen of <unk> Take That ." ]
[ "The <unk> ( named with reference to textile spindles ) is a modern shopping centre with over 40 retailers , banks , building societies and catering outlets ." ]
[ " = Oldham = \n \n Oldham / <unk> / is a large town in Greater Manchester , England , amid the Pennines between the rivers <unk> and <unk> , 5 @.", "@ 3 miles ( 8 @.", "@ 5 km ) south @-@ southeast of Rochdale and 6 @.", "@ 9 miles ( 11 @.", "@ 1 km ) northeast of Manchester .", "Together with several smaller surrounding towns , it is part of the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham of which it is the administrative centre .", "Historically in Lancashire , and with little early history to speak of , Oldham rose to prominence in the 19th century as an international centre of textile manufacture .", "It was a <unk> of the Industrial Revolution , and among the first ever <unk> towns , rapidly becoming \" one of the most important centres of cotton and textile industries in England \" .", "At its zenith , it was the most productive cotton spinning mill town in the world , producing more cotton than France and Germany combined .", "Oldham 's textile industry fell into decline in the mid @-@ 20th century ; the town 's last mill closed in 1998 .", "The demise of textile processing in Oldham depressed the local economy .", "Today Oldham is a predominantly residential town , and a centre for further education and the performing arts .", "It is , however , still distinguished <unk> by the surviving cotton mills and other buildings associated with that industry .", "The town has a population of 103 @,@ 544 and an area of around 26 square miles ( 67 km2 ) .", "= = History = = \n \n \n = = = <unk> = = = \n \n The <unk> of Oldham seems to imply \" old village or place \" from <unk> ( Saxon ) signifying <unk> or antiquity , and Ham ( Saxon ) a house , farm or hamlet .", "Oldham is however known to be a derivative of <unk> , undoubtedly an Old Norse name .", "It is believed to be derived from the Old English <unk> combined with the Old Norse <unk> or <unk> , meaning \" promontory or <unk> \" , possibly describing the town 's hilltop position .", "It has alternatively been suggested that it may mean \" <unk> or <unk> of a farmer named <unk> \" .", "The name is understood to date from 865 , during the period of the <unk> .", "= = = Early history = = = \n \n The earliest known evidence of a human presence in what is now Oldham is attested by the discovery of Neolithic flint arrow @-@ heads and workings found at Werneth and <unk> Hill , implying habitation 7 – 10 @,@ 000 years ago .", "Evidence of later Roman and Celtic activity is confirmed by an ancient Roman road and Bronze Age archaeological relics found at various sites within the town .", "<unk> of Celtic origin are still to be found in Oldham : Werneth derives from a Celtic personal name identical to the <unk> <unk> , \" alder swamp \" , and Glodwick may be related to the modern Welsh <unk> , meaning \" <unk> \" or \" ditch \" .", "Nearby Chadderton is also pre @-@ Anglo @-@ Saxon in origin , from the Old Welsh <unk> , itself deriving from the Latin <unk> meaning \" chair \" .", "Although Anglo @-@ Saxons occupied territory around the area centuries earlier , Oldham as a permanent , named place of dwelling is believed to date from 865 , when Danish invaders established a settlement called <unk> .", "From its founding in the 9th century until the Industrial Revolution , Oldham is believed to have been little more than a scattering of small and insignificant settlements spread across the moorland and dirt tracks that linked Manchester to York .", "Although not mentioned in the <unk> Book , Oldham does appear in legal documents from the Middle Ages , invariably recorded as territory under the control of minor ruling families and barons .", "In the 13th century , Oldham was documented as a manor held from the Crown by a family <unk> Oldham , whose seat was at Werneth Hall .", "= = = Industrial Revolution and cotton = = = \n \n Much of Oldham 's history is concerned with textile manufacture during the Industrial Revolution ; it has been said that \" if ever the Industrial Revolution placed a town firmly and squarely on the map of the world , that town is Oldham . \"", "Oldham 's soils were too thin and poor to sustain crop growing , and so for decades prior to industrialisation the area was used for grazing sheep , which provided the raw material for a local <unk> weaving trade .", "By 1756 , Oldham had emerged as centre of the <unk> industry in England .", "The rough felt used in the production process is the origin of the term \" <unk> <unk> \" a nickname for people from Oldham .", "It was not until the last quarter of the 18th century that Oldham changed from being a cottage industry township producing <unk> garments via domestic manual labour , to a sprawling industrial metropolis of textile factories .", "The climate , geology , and topography of Oldham were <unk> constraints upon the social and economic activities of the human inhabitants .", "At 700 feet ( 213 m ) above sea level and with no major river or visible natural resources , Oldham had poor geographic attributes compared with other settlements for investors and their engineers .", "As a result , Oldham played no part in the initial period of the Industrial Revolution , although it did later become seen as obvious territory to <unk> because of its convenient position between the labour forces of Manchester and southwest Yorkshire .", "Cotton spinning and <unk> were introduced to Oldham when its first mill , Lees Hall , was built by William <unk> in about 1778 , the beginning of a <unk> process of <unk> and <unk> transformation .", "Within a year , 11 other mills had been constructed , and by 1818 there were 19 – not a large number in comparison with other local settlements .", "Oldham 's small local population was greatly increased by the mass migration of workers from outlying villages , resulting in a population increase from just over 12 @,@ 000 in 1801 to 137 @,@ 000 in 1901 .", "The speed of this urban growth meant that Oldham , with little pre @-@ industrial history to speak of , was effectively born as a factory town .", "Oldham became the world 's manufacturing centre for cotton spinning in the second half of the 19th century .", "In 1851 , over 30 % of Oldham 's population was employed within the textile sector , compared to 5 % across Great Britain .", "It overtook the major urban centres of Manchester and Bolton as the result of a mill building boom in the 1860s and 1870s , a period during which Oldham became the most productive cotton @-@ spinning town in the world .", "In 1871 , Oldham had more spindles than any country in the world except the United States , and in 1909 , was spinning more cotton than France and Germany combined .", "By 1911 there were 16 @.", "@ 4 million spindles in Oldham , compared with a total of 58 million in the United Kingdom and 143 @.", "@ 5 million in the world ; in 1928 , with the construction of the UK 's largest textile factory Oldham reached its manufacturing zenith .", "At its peak , there were more than 360 mills , operating night and day ; \n Oldham 's <unk> was dominated by distinctive rectangular brick @-@ built mills .", "Oldham was hit hard by the Lancashire Cotton Famine of 1861 – 1865 , when supplies of raw cotton from the United States were cut off .", "<unk> reliant upon the textile industry , the cotton famine created chronic unemployment in the town .", "By 1863 a committee had been formed , and with aid from central government , land was purchased with the intention of employing local cotton workers to construct Alexandra Park , which opened on 28 August 1865 .", "Said to have over @-@ relied upon the textile sector , as the <unk> of cheaper foreign <unk> grew during the 20th century , Oldham 's economy declined into a depression , although it was not until 1964 that Oldham ceased to be the largest centre of cotton spinning .", "In spite of efforts to increase the efficiency and competitiveness of its production , the last cotton spun in the town was in 1998 .", "= = = = Engineering = = = = \n \n <unk> by its flourishing textile industry , Oldham developed extensive structural and mechanical engineering sectors during the 18th and 19th centuries .", "The manufacture of spinning and weaving machinery in Oldham belongs to the last decade of the 19th century , when it became a leading centre in the field of engineering .", "The Platt Brothers , originated in nearby <unk> village , but moved to Oldham .", "They were pioneers of cotton @-@ spinning machinery , developing innovative products that enabled the mass @-@ production of cotton <unk> .", "Platt Brothers became the largest textile machine makers in the world , employing over 15 @,@ 000 people in the 1890s , twice the number of their nearest rivals <unk> & <unk> in Bolton and <unk> Lees on <unk> Moor .", "They were keen investors in the local area and at one time , were supporting 42 % of the population .", "The centre of the company lay at the New Hartford Works in Werneth , a massive complex of buildings and internal railways on a site overlooking Manchester .", "The railway station which served this site later formed the basis of Oldham Werneth railway station .", "The main building exists to this day .", "<unk> gained prestigious awards from around the world , and were heavily involved with local politics and civic pride in Oldham .", "John and James Platt were the largest subscribers for promoting Oldham from a township to a Borough , pledging £ 100 ( more than double the next largest sum ) in advance towards any expenses which may have been incurred by the Royal Charter .", "In 1854 John Platt was made the ( fourth ) Mayor of Oldham , an office he was to hold twice more in 1855 – 56 and 1861 – 62 .", "John Platt was elected in 1865 to become Member of Parliament for Oldham , and was re @-@ elected in 1868 ; he remained in office until his death in 1872 .", "A bronze statue of Platt existed in the town centre for years , though was moved to Alexandra Park .", "There have been recommendations for it to be returned to the town centre .", "Abraham <unk> Stott , the son of a <unk> , was born in nearby Shaw and Crompton in 1822 .", "He served a seven @-@ year apprenticeship with Sir Charles Barry , before starting a structural engineering practice in Oldham in 1847 that went on to become the pre @-@ eminent mill architect firm in Lancashire .", "Philip Sydney Stott , third son of Abraham and later titled as Sir Philip Stott , 1st <unk> , was the most prominent and famous of the Stott mill architects .", "He established his own practice in 1883 and designed over a hundred mills in several countries .", "His factories , which improved upon his father 's <unk> mills , accounted for a 40 % increase in Oldham 's spindles between 1887 and 1914 .", "Although textile @-@ related engineering declined with the processing industry , leading to the demise of both <unk> and <unk> , other engineering firms existed , notably electrical and later electronic engineers Ferranti in 1896 .", "Ferranti went into receivership in 1993 , but some of its former works continue in other hands .", "Part of the original Hollinwood site was operated by <unk> <unk> and <unk> divisions .", "The remainder of the site is occupied by Mirror Colour Print Ltd ; the printing division of the Trinity Mirror group , which prints and distributes thirty @-@ six major newspapers , and employs five hundred staff .", "= = = = Coal mining = = = = \n \n On the back of the Industrial Revolution , Oldham developed an extensive coal mining sector , correlated to supporting the local cotton industry and the town 's inhabitants , though there is evidence of small scale coal mining in the area as early as the 16th century .", "The Oldham <unk> stretched from Royton in the north to <unk> in the south and in addition to Oldham , included the towns of Middleton and Chadderton to the west .", "The Oldham <unk> was the site of over 150 collieries during its recorded history .", "Although some contemporary sources suggest there was coal mining in Oldham at a commercial scale by 1738 , older sources attribute the commercial expansion of coal mining with the arrival in the town of two Welsh labourers , John Evans and William Jones , around 1770 .", "<unk> the growth in demand for coal as a source of motive and steam power , they acquired <unk> rights for Oldham , which by 1771 had 14 <unk> .", "The mines were largely to the southwest of the town around Hollinwood and Werneth and provided enough coal to accelerate Oldham 's rapid development at the centre of the cotton boom .", "At its height in the mid @-@ 19th century , when it was dominated by the Lees and Jones families , Oldham coal was mainly sourced from many small collieries whose lives varied from a few years to many decades , although two of the four largest collieries survived to <unk> .", "In 1851 , collieries employed more than 2 @,@ 000 men in Oldham , although the amount of coal in the town was somewhat <unk> however , and production began to decline even before that of the local spinning industry .", "Today , the only visible remnants of the mines are disused shafts and <unk> .", "= = = Social history = = = \n \n Oldham 's social history , like that of other former <unk> towns , is marked by <unk> civil disturbances , as well as events related to the <unk> , <unk> and other Labour movements from the working classes .", "There has been a significant presence of \" friendly societies \" .", "It has been put that the people of Oldham became radical in politics in the early part of the 19th century , and movements suspected of <unk> found patronage in the town .", "Oldham was frequently disturbed by bread and labour riots , facilitated by periods of <unk> and the disturbance of employment following the introduction of cotton @-@ spinning machinery .", "On 20 April 1812 , a \" large crowd of <unk> individuals \" compelled local retailers to sell foods at a loss , whilst on the same day <unk> numbering in their thousands , many of whom were from Oldham , attacked a cotton mill in nearby Middleton .", "On 16 August 1819 , Oldham sent a contingent estimated at well above 10 @,@ 000 to hear speakers in St Peter 's Fields at Manchester discuss political reform ; it was the largest contingent sent to Manchester .", "John Lees , a cotton operative and ex @-@ soldier who had fought at Waterloo , was one of the fifteen victims of the <unk> Massacre which followed .", "The ' Oldham <unk> ' which proceeded the massacre was <unk> watched ; the Court of King 's <unk> , however , decided that the proceedings were irregular , and the jury were discharged without giving a verdict .", "Annie <unk> , born in nearby <unk> , and who worked in Oldham 's cotton mills , was a notable member of the <unk> movement credited with sparking off suffragette <unk> when she heckled Winston Churchill , and later ( with <unk> <unk> ) the first <unk> to be imprisoned .", "Oldham Women 's Suffrage Society was established in 1910 with <unk> Lees as president and quickly joined the Manchester and District Federation of the National Union of Women 's Suffrage Societies .", "The <unk> and Co @-@ operative movements had strong support in the town , whilst many <unk> protested against the <unk> of slaves .", "The Riot Act was read in 1852 on election day following a mass public brawl over the Reform Act , and irregularities with parliamentary candidate nominations .", "For three days in late May 2001 , Oldham became the centre of national and international media attention .", "Following high profile race @-@ related conflicts , and long @-@ term underlying racial tensions between local White British and Asian communities , major riots broke out in the town .", "<unk> with particular intensity in the Glodwick area of the town , the Oldham riots were the worst racially motivated riots in the United Kingdom for fifteen years prior , briefly eclipsing the sectarian violence in Northern Ireland in the media .", "At least 20 people were injured in the riots , including 15 police officers , and 37 people were arrested .", "Similar riots took place in other towns in northern England over the following days and weeks .", "The 2001 riots prompted governmental and independent inquiries , which collectively agreed on community relations improvements and considerable regeneration schemes for the town .", "There were further fears of riots after the death of Gavin <unk> in 2002 .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n \n = = = Civic history = = = \n \n <unk> within the historic county boundaries of Lancashire since the early 12th century , Oldham was recorded in 1212 as being one of five parts of the <unk> estate of <unk> , which was held on behalf of King John by Roger de <unk> and William de <unk> .", "The other parts of this estate were Crompton , Glodwick , <unk> , and Werneth .", "Oldham later formed a township within the ancient ecclesiastical parish of Prestwich @-@ cum @-@ Oldham , in the hundred of Salford .", "In 1826 commissioners for the social and economic improvement of Oldham were established .", "The town was made part of a parliamentary borough , in 1832 , though it was in 1849 when Oldham was incorporated as a municipal borough , giving it borough status in the United Kingdom , and in 1850 the Borough Council obtained the powers of the improvement commissioners .", "In 1880 , parts of the Hollinwood and <unk> areas of Chadderton and Ashton @-@ under @-@ Lyne townships were added to the Borough of Oldham .", "Oldham Above Town and Oldham Below Town were , from 1851 until c .", "1881 , statistical units used for the gathering and organising of civil registration information , and output of census data .", "The Local Government Act 1888 created elected county councils to administer services throughout England and Wales .", "Where a municipal borough had a population of more than 50 @,@ 000 at the 1881 Census it was created a county borough , with the powers and duties of both a borough and county council .", "As Oldham had an 1881 population of 111 @,@ 343 it duly became a county borough on 1 April 1889 .", "The borough , while independent of Lancashire County Council for local government , remained part of the county for purposes such as the administration of justice and <unk> .", "In 1951 parts of the <unk> Rural District were added to the County Borough of Oldham , and in 1954 further parts of the same district added to it on its abolition .", "Since 1961 , Oldham has been twinned with <unk> in Slovenia .", "Under the Local Government Act 1972 , the town 's autonomous county borough status was abolished , and Oldham has , since 1 April 1974 , formed part of the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham , within the Metropolitan county of Greater Manchester .", "= = = Parliamentary representation = = = \n \n The boundaries of two parliamentary constituencies divide Oldham : Oldham East and Saddleworth , and Oldham West and Royton ( which includes the town centre ) , represented by Labour Members of Parliament <unk> <unk> and Michael <unk> respectively .", "<unk> as a parliamentary borough in 1832 , Oldham 's first parliamentary representatives were the radicals William <unk> and John <unk> .", "Winston Churchill began his political career in Oldham .", "Although unsuccessful at his first attempt in 1899 , Churchill was elected as the member of Parliament for the Oldham parliamentary borough constituency in the 1900 general election .", "He held the constituency for the Conservative Party until the 1906 general election , when he won the election for Manchester North West as a Liberal MP .", "After he became the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 1940 , Churchill was made a Honorary Freeman of the Borough of Oldham , on 2 April 1941 .", "= = Geography = = \n \n At 53 ° 32 ′ 39 ″ N 2 ° 7 ′ 0 @.", "@ 8 ″ W ( 53 @.", "@ <unk> ° , − 2 @.", "@ <unk> ° ) , and 164 miles ( 264 km ) north @-@ northwest of London , Oldham stands 700 feet ( 213 m ) above sea level , 6 @.", "@ 9 miles ( 11 @.", "@ 1 km ) northeast of Manchester city centre , on elevated ground between the rivers <unk> and <unk> .", "Saddleworth and the South Pennines are close to the east , whilst on all other sides , Oldham is bound by smaller towns , including Ashton @-@ under @-@ Lyne , Chadderton , <unk> , Royton and Shaw and Crompton , with little or no green space between them .", "Oldham experiences a temperate maritime climate , like much of the British Isles , with relatively cool summers and mild winters .", "There is regular but generally light precipitation throughout the year .", "Oldham 's topography is characterised by its rugged , elevated <unk> terrain .", "It has an area of 6 @.", "@ 91 square miles ( 17 @.", "@ 90 km2 ) .", "The geology of Oldham is represented by the <unk> <unk> and Coal Measures series of rocks .", "The River <unk> , flowing northwards , forms the boundary between Oldham on one side and Royton and Shaw and Crompton on the other .", "To the east of this river the surface rises to a height of 1 @,@ 225 feet ( 373 m ) at Woodward Hill , on the border with the parish of Saddleworth .", "The rest of the surface is hilly , the average height decreasing towards the southwest to <unk> and the city of Manchester .", "The ridge called Oldham Edge , 800 feet ( <unk> m ) high , comes southward from Royton into the centre of the town .", "Oldham 's built environment is characterised by its 19th @-@ century red @-@ brick terraced houses , the infrastructure that was built to support these and the town 's former cotton mills – which mark the town 's skyline .", "The urban structure of Oldham is irregular when compared to most towns in England , its form restricted in places by its hilly upland terrain .", "There are irregularly constructed residential dwellings and streets clustered loosely around a central business district in the town centre , which is the local centre of commerce .", "In 1849 , Angus Reach of Inverness said : \n The visitor to Oldham will find it essentially a mean @-@ looking <unk> town , built upon both sides and crowning the ridge of one of the outlying spurs which branch from Manchester , the neighbouring ' backbone of England ' .", "The whole place has a <unk> <unk> look .", "The general appearance of the operatives ' houses is filthy and <unk> .", "In the 1870s , John <unk> Wilson described Oldham as consisting of : \n ... numerous streets , and contains numerous fine buildings , both public and private ; but , in a general view , is irregularly constructed , presents the <unk> aspect of a crowded seat of manufacture , and is more notable for factories than for any other feature .", "Although Oldham had a thriving economy during the 19th century , the local merchants were broadly reluctant to spend on civic institutions , and so the town lacks the grandeur seen in comparable nearby towns like Bolton or Huddersfield ; public expenditure was seen as an overhead that undermined the competitiveness of the town .", "Subsequently , Oldham 's architecture has been described as \" mediocre \" .", "The town has no listed buildings with a Grade I rating .", "There is a mixture of high @-@ density urban areas , suburbs , semi @-@ rural and rural locations in Oldham .", "There is some permanent grassland but overwhelmingly the land use in the town is urban .", "The territory of Oldham is contiguous with other towns on all sides except for a small section along its eastern and southern boundaries , and for purposes of the Office for National Statistics , forms the fourth largest settlement of the Greater Manchester Urban Area , the United Kingdom 's third largest conurbation .", "The <unk> motorway passes through the southwest of Oldham , through Hollinwood , and a heavy rail line enters Oldham from the same direction , travelling northeast to the town centre before heading northwards through Derker towards Shaw and Crompton .", "= = = Divisions and suburbs = = = \n \n Many of Oldham 's present divisions and suburbs have origins as pre @-@ industrial hamlets , <unk> <unk> and ancient <unk> .", "Some , such as Moorside , exist as recently constructed residential <unk> , whilst places like Hollinwood exist as electoral wards and thoroughly <unk> districts .", "Throughout most of its recorded history , Oldham was surrounded by large <unk> of moorland , which is reflected in the placenames of Moorside , <unk> moor , <unk> , <unk> among others .", "A large portion of Oldham 's residences are \" low value \" Victorian era Accrington red @-@ brick terraced houses in a row formation , built for the most part from 1870 to 1920 , to house the town 's cotton mill workers .", "There is more modern housing in the semi @-@ rural east of the town , in the most sought after area in areas such as the village Moorside , although terraces are found in almost all parts of Oldham .", "One of the oldest recorded named places of Oldham is Hathershaw , occurring in a deed for <unk> with the spelling <unk> <unk> .", "<unk> as a manor in the 15th century , Hathershaw Hall was the home of a Royalist family in the 17th century who lost part of their possessions due to the English Civil War .", "Waterhead , an upland area in the east of Oldham , traces its roots to a water <unk> over the border in Lees .", "Recorded originally as Watergate and Waterhead Milne , it was for a long time a hamlet in the parish of Oldham that formed a significant part of the Oldham Above Town registration sub @-@ district .", "Derker was recorded as a place of residence in 1604 with the name <unk> .", "<unk> by <unk> to the north , Derker is the location of Derker railway station and , said to have terraced <unk> \" unsuited to modern needs \" , is currently being redeveloped as part of the Housing Market <unk> Initiative .", "<unk> , an area along Oldham 's northern boundary with Royton , was once a <unk> and the site of considerable industry and commerce , including coal mining , cotton spinning and hat manufacture .", "It is said to have been the scene of an action in the English Civil War in which the <unk> were defeated .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n According to data from the United Kingdom Census 2001 , Oldham had a total resident population of 103 @,@ 544 , making it the <unk> most populous settlement in England , and the 5th most populous settlement of the Greater Manchester Urban Area .", "This figure in conjunction with its area provides Oldham with a population density of 3 @,@ <unk> people per square mile ( 1 @,@ 544 per km ² ) .", "The local population has been described as broadly \" working class \" ; the middle classes tending to live in outlying settlements .", "Oldham , considered as a combination of the 2001 electoral wards of Alexandra , <unk> , Hollinwood , St. James , St. <unk> , St. <unk> , Waterhead and Werneth , has an average age of 33 @.", "@ 5 , and compared against the average <unk> of the United Kingdom , has a high level of people of South Asian heritage , particularly those with roots in Pakistan and Bangladesh .", "Due to the town 's prevalence as an industrial centre and thus a hub for employment , Oldham attracted migrant workers throughout its history , including those from wider @-@ England , Scotland , Ireland and Poland .", "During the 1950s and 1960s , in an attempt to fill the shortfall of workers and <unk> local industries , citizens of the wider Commonwealth of Nations were encouraged to migrate to Oldham and other British towns .", "Many came from the Caribbean and Indian subcontinent and settled throughout the Oldham borough .", "Today , Oldham has large communities with heritage from Bangladesh , India , Pakistan and parts of the Caribbean .", "At the time of the 2001 census , over one in four of its residents identified themselves as from a South Asian or British Asian ethnic group .", "Cultural divisions along ethnic backgrounds are strong within the town , with poor cross @-@ community integration and cohesion along Asian and white backgrounds .", "With only a small local population during medieval times , as a result of the introduction of industry , mass migration of village workers into Oldham occurred , resulting in a population change from under 2 @,@ 000 in 1714 to 12 @,@ 000 in 1801 to 137 @,@ 000 in 1901 In 1851 its population of 52 @,@ 820 made Oldham the 12th most populous town in England .", "The following is a table outlining the population change of the town since 1801 , which demonstrates a trend of rapid population growth in the 19th century and , after peaking at 147 @,@ 483 people in 1911 , a trend of general decline in population size during the 20th century .", "In 2011 , 77 @.", "@ 5 % of the Oldham metropolitan borough population were White British , 18 @.", "@ 1 % Asian and 1 @.", "@ 2 % Black .", "While in the town of Oldham , which had a 2011 population of 96 @,@ 555 , 55 @.", "@ 4 % of the population were White British .", "= = Economy = = \n \n For years Oldham 's economy was heavily dependent on manufacturing industry , especially textiles and mechanical engineering .", "Since the <unk> of Oldham in the mid @-@ 20th century , these industries have been replaced by home shopping , publishing , healthcare and food processing sectors , though factory @-@ generated employment retains a significant presence .", "Many of the modern sectors are low @-@ skill and low @-@ wage .", "Park Cake <unk> , sold in 2007 by Northern <unk> Group to Vision Capital , have a large food processing centre in Hathershaw , which employs in excess of 1 @,@ 600 people .", "Over 90 % of the cakes produced go to Marks & Spencer .", "Long existing as an industrial district , Hollinwood is home to the Northern Counties Housing Association , \n Oldham 's town centre contains the highest concentration of <unk> , cultural facilities and employment in the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham .", "It has been extensively redeveloped during the last few decades , and its two shopping centres , Town Square and the <unk> , now provide one of the largest covered retail areas in Greater Manchester .", "It houses one of Europe 's largest stained glass roofs , created by local artist Brian Clarke in celebration of the music of one of Oldham 's famous sons , composer and conductor Sir William Walton .", "Ferranti Technologies is an electronic , <unk> and electrical engineering company based in Waterhead .", "A number of culinary and medical advances have been developed in Oldham .", "There are claims that Oldham was the birthplace of the first chip shop .", "The sometimes disputed claim of trade in deep @-@ fried <unk> potatoes is said to have been started around 1858 – 60 from an outlet owned by a John Lees , on what is the present site of Oldham 's <unk> Market .", "In 1900 Oldham had the highest concentration of chip shops in the country , one for every 400 people .", "<unk> Pudding is a <unk> dish said to be native to Oldham .", "<unk> Wine Lodge was founded in Oldham by Peter and Simon <unk> in 1884 .", "The tubular <unk> was invented and developed in Oldham in 1961 .", "That \" vital contribution to advancing medical science \" resulted from a collaboration between local firm <unk> and a cotton manufacturer in the town .", "= = Landmarks = = \n \n \n = = = Town Hall = = = \n \n Oldham 's Old Town Hall is a Grade II listed Georgian neo @-@ classical town hall built in 1841 , eight years before Oldham received its borough status .", "One of the last purpose @-@ built town halls in northwest England , it has a <unk> <unk> portico , copied from the temple of Ceres , on the River <unk> , near Athens .", "Winston Churchill made his inaugural acceptance speech from the steps of the town hall when he was first elected as a Conservative MP in 1900 .", "A Blue Plaque on the exterior of the building commemorates the event .", "Long existing as the political centre of the town , complete with <unk> , the structure has stood empty since the mid @-@ 1980s and has regularly been earmarked for redevelopment as part of regeneration project proposals , but none have been <unk> .", "In September 2008 , it was reported that \" Oldham Town Hall is only months away from a major roof collapse \" .", "A tour taken by local councillors and media concluded with an account that \" <unk> of masonry are falling from the ceilings on a daily basis ... the floors are littered with dead pigeons and ... revealed that the building is literally rotting away \" .", "In October 2009 the Victorian Society , a charity responsible for the study and protection of Britain 's Victorian and <unk> architecture , declared Oldham Town Hall as the most endangered Victorian structure in England and Wales .", "Plans to convert the hall into a leisure complex , incorporating a cinema and restaurants , were revealed in May 2012 with the hall itself being used for public consultation .", "This £ 36 @.", "@ 72 million project is expected to be completed by early in 2016 .", "In the heart of Oldham ’ s retail district , the Old Town Hall is being developed into a modern <unk> <unk> cinema .", "= = = War memorial = = = \n \n <unk> as a permanent memorial to the men of Oldham who were killed in the First World War , Oldham 's war memorial consists of a granite base surmounted by a bronze sculpture depicting five soldiers making their way along the trenches in order to go into battle .", "The main standing figure , having climbed out of the trenches , is shown calling on his comrades to advance , and is the same figure used at the Royal Fusiliers War Memorial in London and the 41st Division memorial at <unk> in France .", "The base serves to house books containing the roll of honour of the 1st , 10th and 24th Battalions , Manchester Regiment .", "The pedestal has two bronze doors at either side .", "Commissioned in 1919 by the Oldham War Memorial Committee , the memorial was designed and built by Albert <unk> .", "It was unveiled by General Sir Ian Hamilton on 28 April 1923 , before a crowd estimated at over 10 @,@ 000 .", "The monument was intended to symbolise the spirit of 1914 – 1918 .", "The inscriptions on the memorial read : \n Over doors to the north : \" <unk> <unk> THE <unk> <unk> <unk> / 1914 – 1918 \" \n Over window to the south : \" <unk> <unk> <unk> THE <unk> \" \n \n = = = Civic Centre = = = \n \n The Civic Centre tower is the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham 's centre of local governance .", "The 15 @-@ storey white @-@ brick building has housed the vast majority of the local government 's offices since its completion in 1977 .", "Standing at the summit of the town , the tower stands over 200 feet ( 61 m ) high .", "It was designed by Cecil <unk> & Partners , and the topping out ceremony was held on 18 June 1976 .", "The Civic Centre can be seen as far away as Salford , Trafford , <unk> and Winter Hill in Lancashire , and offers panoramic views across the city of Manchester and the Cheshire Plain .", "= = = Parish Church = = = \n \n The Oldham Parish Church of St. Mary with St. Peter , in its present form , dates from 1830 and was designed in the Gothic Revival Style by Richard Lane , a Manchester @-@ based architect .", "It has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade II * listed building .", "It was linked with the church of St Mary the Virgin , Prestwich and together the sites were principal churches of the ancient ecclesiastical parish of Prestwich @-@ cum @-@ Oldham .", "A church building had existed on the site since <unk> .", "During this time , a small chapel stood on the site to serve the local townships of Oldham , Chadderton , Royton and Crompton .", "This was later replaced by an Early English Gothic church in the 15th century .", "With the coming of the Industrial Revolution , the population of Oldham increased at a rapid rate ( from under 2 @,@ 000 in 1714 , to over 32 @,@ 000 by 1831 ) .", "The rapid growth of the local population warranted that the building be rebuilt into the current structure .", "Though the budget was originally agreed at £ 5 @,@ 000 , the final cost of building was £ 30 @,@ 000 , one third of which was spent on the crypt structure .", "Alternative designs by Sir Charles Barry , the designer of the Palace of Westminster , although now regarded by some as superior , were rejected .", "The Church , of the Anglican denomination , is in active use for worship , and forms part of the Diocese of Manchester .", "There are Roman Catholic churches in Oldham .", "These include Our Lady of Mount Carmel and St Patrick Church .", "It was built in 1870 , was founded by priests from St Mary 's Church in Oldham , and is a Grade II listed building .", "= = Transport = = \n \n The geography of Oldham constrained the development of major transport infrastructure , with the former County Borough Council suggesting that \" if it had not grown substantially before the railway age it would surely have been overlooked \" .", "Oldham has never been on a main @-@ line railway route , and canals too have only been able to serve it from a distance , meaning that \" Oldham has never had a train service worthy of a town of its size \" .", "A principal destination along the former Oldham Loop Line , Oldham once had six railway stations but this was reduced to three once <unk> Street , Oldham Central and Glodwick Road closed in the mid @-@ 20th century .", "Oldham Werneth , Oldham Mumps and Derker closed on 3 October 2009 .", "Trains from Manchester Victoria station to Oldham had to climb steeply through much of its 6 @-@ mile ( 9 @.", "@ 7 km ) route , from around 100 feet ( 30 @.", "@ 5 m ) at Manchester city centre to around 600 feet ( 182 @.", "@ 9 m ) at Oldham Mumps .", "The Werneth <unk> , with its gradient of 1 in 27 , made the Middleton Junction to Oldham Werneth route the <unk> regular passenger line in the country .", "The Werneth <unk> route closed in 1963 .", "It had been replaced as the main route to Manchester by the section of line built between Oldham Werneth Station and <unk> Bridge Junction , at Newton Heath in May 1880 .", "Oldham Mumps , the second oldest station on the line after Werneth , took its name from its location in the Mumps area of Oldham , which itself probably derived from the archaic word \" <unk> \" which was slang for a <unk> .", "The former Oldham Loop Line was converted for use with an expanded <unk> light rail network , and renamed as the Oldham and Rochdale Line .", "The line between Victoria and a temporary Oldham Mumps tram stop opened on 13 June 2012 , and more central stops opened on 27 January 2014 .", "Oldham had electric <unk> to Manchester in the early 20th century ; the first tram was driven from Manchester into Oldham in 1900 by the Lord Mayor of Manchester .", "The system came to an end on 3 August 1946 , however .", "There was also a short @-@ lived Oldham <unk> system , in 1925 – 26 .", "The £ 3 @.", "@ 3 million Oldham Bus Station has frequent bus services to Manchester , Rochdale , Ashton @-@ under @-@ Lyne and Middleton with other services to the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham , <unk> , and across the Pennines to Huddersfield in West Yorkshire .", "The roof canopy is supported internally on two rows of steel trees .", "The extensive use of glass and stainless steel <unk> visibility , and there is a carefully co @-@ ordinated family of information fittings , posters and seating , using robust natural materials for floors and <unk> .", "The bus station is used by National Express coaches .", "First Greater Manchester has its headquarters in Oldham .", "Despite the Turnpike Act <unk> , Oldham had no turnpike road to Manchester for another 56 years and Church Lane , Oldham remained part of the main street through the town .", "But following a further Act of Parliament a turnpike was constructed .", "The first regular coach service to Manchester came into operation in October 1790 , with a journey time of over 2 hours and a fare <unk> ( about <unk> ) , with half fare for travellers on top of the coach .", "Oldham is about 4 miles ( 6 @.", "@ 4 km ) south of the major <unk> motorway , but is linked to it by the <unk> at Hollinwood , and <unk> ( M ) via Chadderton .", "There are major A roads to Ashton @-@ under @-@ Lyne , Huddersfield , Manchester , and Rochdale .", "The Hollinwood Branch of the Ashton Canal was a canal that ran from Fairfield in <unk> , through <unk> and Daisy <unk> Country Park to the Hollinwood area of Oldham , with a branch from Daisy <unk> to the <unk> Branch Canal .", "The canal was mainly used for the <unk> of coal until it fell into disuse for commercial traffic in the 1930s .", "It included four <unk> and a two @-@ rise lock staircase .", "= = Sports = = \n \n Oldham <unk> Rugby League Club was established in 1876 as Oldham Football Club , and Oldham Athletic Football Club in 1895 as Pine Villa Football Club .", "Oldham Athletic have achieved both league and cup successes , particularly under Joe <unk> in the 1990s .", "They were Football League runners @-@ up in the last season before the outbreak of the First World War , but were relegated from the Football League First Division in 1923 .", "They reached the Football League Cup final in 1990 and won the Football League Second Division title in 1991 , ending 68 years outside the top flight .", "They secured their top division status a year later to become founder members of the new Premier League , but were relegated after two seasons despite reaching that year 's FA Cup semi @-@ finals .", "They are currently playing in Football League One , the third tier of the English league .", "Darren Kelly was appointed as Manager in May 2015 \n Oldham <unk> Football Club was established in 1964 as Oldham <unk> FC , and after many years playing under the name of Oldham Town changed its name to Oldham <unk> in 2009 , finally becoming known as Oldham Borough just months before it folded .", "The team played in the North West Counties Football League before going out of existence in 2015 , just over 50 years after it was founded .", "<unk> in 1997 to Oldham <unk> , Oldham Rugby League Club has received several club honours during its history , winning the Rugby Football League Championship five times and Challenge Cup three times .", "They played at <unk> for years before joining Oldham Athletic at <unk> Park until 2010 when they moved to Oldham Borough 's previous ground , <unk> Stadium .", "Oldham has league cricket teams with a number of semi @-@ professional league clubs including Oldham <unk> , and Werneth <unk> in the Central Lancashire League .", "Oldham also has a Fencing Club , Marshall Fencing Club is a Competitive Fencing Club with most of its members competing on the national stage .", "They train three times a week at the old South Chadderton High School .", "= = Education = = \n \n Oldham produced someone who is considered to be one of the greatest benefactors of education for the nation , Hugh Oldham , who in <unk> was appointed as Bishop of Exeter , and later went on to found what is now Manchester Grammar School .", "Almost every part of Oldham is served by a school of some kind , some with religious affiliations .", "According to the Office for Standards in Education , schools within the town perform at mixed levels .", "<unk> Grammar School and the Blue <unk> School are consistently Oldham 's top performing secondary schools and each have sixth form colleges of further education .", "University Campus Oldham is a centre for higher education and a sister campus of the University of Huddersfield .", "It was opened in May 2005 by actor Patrick Stewart , the centre 's Chancellor .", "The University Campus Oldham presented actress <unk> <unk> and artist , Brian Clarke ( both born in Oldham ) with an Honorary Doctorate of Letters at the <unk> <unk> of November 2006 , for their achievements and contributions to Oldham and its community .", "= = Public services = = \n \n Home Office policing in Oldham is provided by the Greater Manchester Police .", "The force 's \" ( Q ) Division \" have their headquarters for policing the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham at central Oldham .", "Public transport is co @-@ ordinated by the Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Executive .", "<unk> emergency fire and rescue service is provided by the Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service , which has two stations in Oldham ; at <unk> on <unk> Road , and at <unk> on Lees Road .", "The Royal Oldham Hospital , at Oldham 's northern boundary with Royton , is a large NHS hospital <unk> by <unk> Acute <unk> NHS Trust .", "It was opened under its existing name on 1 December 1989 .", "<unk> known as Oldham District and General , and occupying the site of the town 's former workhouse ( named Oldham Union <unk> in 1851 ) , the hospital is notable for being the birthplace of Louise Joy Brown – the world 's first successful In vitro fertilised \" test tube baby \" , on 25 July 1978 .", "The North West Ambulance Service provides emergency patient transport .", "See also Healthcare in Greater Manchester .", "Waste management is co @-@ ordinated by the local authority via the Greater Manchester Waste <unk> Authority .", "<unk> produced inert waste for disposal is sent to landfill at the <unk> Valley .", "Oldham 's Distribution Network <unk> for electricity is United Utilities ; there are no power stations in the town .", "United Utilities also manages Oldham 's drinking and waste water ; water supplies being sourced from several local reservoirs , including <unk> and Chew .", "There is a water treatment works at Waterhead .", "= = Culture = = \n \n Oldham , though lacking in leisure and cultural amenities , is historically notable for its theatrical culture .", "Once having a peak of six \" fine \" theatres in 1908 , Oldham is home to the Oldham Coliseum Theatre and the Oldham Theatre Workshop , which have facilitated the early careers of notable actors and writers , including Eric <unk> , Bernard <unk> and Anne <unk> , daughter of acclaimed cartoonist Jack <unk> who worked for the Oldham Evening Chronicle .", "Oldham Coliseum Theatre is one of Britain 's last remaining repertory theatres ; Charlie <unk> and Stan Laurel performed there in the early 20th century , and contemporary actors such as Ralph <unk> and Minnie Driver , among others , have appeared more recently .", "During the 19th century the circus was a popular entertainment in Oldham ; Pablo <unk> 's circus was a regular visitor , filling a 3 @,@ 000 @-@ seat amphitheatre on <unk> in 1869 .", "<unk> for its lack of a cinema , there are plans to develop an \" Oldham West End \" .", "Oldham has a thriving bar and night club culture , attracting a significant number of young people into the town centre .", "Oldham 's \" hard binge drinking culture \" has been criticised however for conveying a negative regional image of the town .", "= = = Communal facilities = = = \n \n The Lyceum is a Grade II listed building opened in 1856 at a cost of £ 6 @,@ 500 as a \" mutual improvement \" centre for the working men of Oldham .", "The facilities provided to members included a library , a <unk> and a series of lectures on geology , geography and education , microscopy and chemistry , female education and <unk> .", "<unk> music was introduced and there were soon sixteen <unk> and three <unk> .", "Eventually the building was extended to include a school of science and art .", "Music had always been important in the life of the Lyceum , and in 1892 a school of music was opened , with 39 students enrolled for the \" theory and practice of music \" .", "The Lyceum continued throughout the 20th century as a centre for the arts in Oldham , and in 1986 the local authority was invited by its directors and trustees to accept the building as a gift .", "The acceptance of the Lyceum building by the Education Committee provided the opportunity to move the music centre and \" further enhance the cultural activities of the town \" .", "In 1989 the Oldham Metropolitan Borough Music Centre moved into the Lyceum building , which is now the home of the Oldham Lyceum School of Music .", "Oldham ’ s museum and gallery service dates back to 1883 .", "Since then it has established itself as a cultural focus for Oldham and has developed one of the largest and most varied permanent collections in North West England .", "The current collection includes over 12 @,@ 000 social and industrial history items , more than 2 @,@ 000 works of art , about 1 @,@ 000 items of decorative art , more than 80 @,@ 000 natural history specimens , over 1 @,@ 000 geological specimens , about 3 @,@ 000 archaeological artefacts , 15 @,@ 000 photographs and a large number of books , pamphlets and documents .", "Oldham is now home to a newly built state @-@ of @-@ the @-@ art art gallery , Gallery Oldham , which was completed in February 2002 as the first phase of the Oldham Cultural Quarter .", "Later phases of the development saw the opening of an extended Oldham Library , a lifelong learning centre and there are plans to include a performing arts centre .", "= = = Carnival = = = \n \n The annual Oldham Carnival started around 1900 , although the tradition of carnivals in the town goes back much further , providing a \" welcomed respite from the <unk> of everyday life \" .", "The carnival parade was always held in mid @-@ to @-@ late summer , with the primary aim of raising money for charities .", "It often featured local dignitaries or popular <unk> , in addition to brass , military and jazz bands , the Carnival Queen , people in fancy dress , dancers and decorated floats from local churches and businesses .", "Whenever possible , local people who had attained national celebrity status were invited to join the <unk> .", "The carnival 's route began in the town centre , wound its way along King Street , and ended with a party in Alexandra Park .", "The carnival fell out of favour in the late 1990s but was resurrected by community volunteers in 2006 and rebranded the Peoples ' Carnival .", "The parade was moved into Alexandra Park in 2011 .", "The event hosts live stages and other activities alongside a parade in the park .", "In 2016 will be 10 years since the carnival was reinstated by volunteers .", "The main organiser is Paul Davies who runs the carnival with a number of committee members and loads of volunteers \n \n = = Britain in Bloom = = \n \n In 2012 and 2014 Oldham was named as Culture Town in the annual \" Britain in Bloom \" competition as winners \n \n = = Notable people = = \n \n People from Oldham are called <unk> , though \" <unk> \" is a nickname from the 18th century when rough felt was used in Oldham to make hats .", "Edward Potts was a renowned architect who moved to Oldham from Bury .", "He was the architect for fourteen mills in the Oldham area .", "Other notable persons with Oldham connections include the composer Sir William Walton , former British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill , and Louise Brown , the world 's first baby to be conceived by in vitro fertilisation .", "Notable media personalities from Oldham include presenter Nick <unk> , actors Eric <unk> and Bernard <unk> , TV host Phillip Schofield , actress <unk> <unk> , physicist and science <unk> Brian Cox , and comedy double act Tommy Cannon and Bobby Ball .", "Notable musicians from Oldham include the <unk> <unk> and Mark Owen of <unk> Take That ." ]
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[ " = Tropical Storm Domoina = \n \n Severe Tropical Storm Domoina in 1984 caused 100 year floods in South Africa and record rainfall in Swaziland .", "The fourth named storm of the season , Domoina developed on January 16 off the northeast coast of Madagascar .", "With a ridge to the north , the storm tracked generally westward and later southwestward .", "On January 21 , Domoina struck eastern Madagascar , the third storm in six weeks to affect the nation ; collectively , the storms caused 42 deaths and $ 25 million in damage ( 1984 USD ) .", "After crossing the country , Domoina strengthened in the Mozambique Channel to peak 10 minute sustained winds of 95 km / h ( 60 mph ) .", "On January 28 , the storm made landfall in southern Mozambique , and slowly weakened over land .", "Domoina crossed into Swaziland and later eastern South Africa before dissipating on February 2 .", "In Mozambique , Domoina dropped heavy rainfall in the capital Maputo that accounted for 40 % of the annual total .", "Floods in the country destroyed over 50 small dams and left widespread crop damage just before the summer harvest .", "Later , the rains caused the worst flooding in over 20 years in Swaziland , which damaged or destroyed more than 100 bridges .", "<unk> transport left areas isolated for several days .", "In South Africa , rainfall peaked at 950 mm ( 37 in ) , which flooded 29 river basins , notably the Pongola River which altered its course after the storm .", "Flooding caused the Pongolapoort Dam to reach 87 % of its capacity ; when waters were released to maintain the structural integrity , additional flooding occurred in Mozambique , forcing thousands to evacuate .", "Throughout the region , Domoina caused widespread flooding that damaged houses , roads , and crops , leaving about $ 199 million in damage .", "There were 242 deaths in southeastern Africa .", "= = Meteorological history = = \n \n In January and February 1984 , conditions were favorable for tropical cyclogenesis in the southwest Indian Ocean , including warmer than normal sea surface temperatures and an active monsoon trough .", "On January 16 , a spiral area of convection persisted off the northeast coast of Madagascar , associated with the <unk> convergence zone .", "That day , it organized enough to warrant a satellite @-@ based Dvorak rating of <unk> , prompting the Réunion Meteorological Service to name it Domoina .", "Around that time , <unk> @-@ France ( MFR ) estimated winds of about 65 km / h ( 40 mph ) .", "Domoina initially tracked to the west @-@ northwest , passing near <unk> Island on January 18 .", "Around that time , the storm had begun moving to the southwest , and MFR estimated that it weakened to tropical depression status .", "On January 19 , the Joint Typhoon Warning Center ( JTWC ) began warning on Domoina , designating it Tropical Cyclone <unk> .", "The same day , MFR again upgraded Domoina into a moderate tropical storm .", "On January 21 , the storm made landfall just south of <unk> in southeastern Madagascar .", "While crossing Madagascar on a westward trajectory , Domonia weakened ; JTWC estimated the winds decreased to 55 km / h ( 35 mph ) , after earlier estimating winds of 95 km / h ( 60 mph ) before landfall .", "On January 23 , the storm emerged into the Mozambique Channel near Belo , and due to a ridge to the north , it resumed its southwest motion .", "Domoina executed two small loops off the western coast of Madagascar while progressing generally southwestward .", "On January 25 , MFR estimated that Domonia attained peak 10 minute sustained winds of 95 km / h ( 60 mph ) near Europa Island ; this made it a severe tropical storm .", "Two days later , the JTWC estimated peak 10 minute winds of 100 km / h ( 65 mph ) .", "Early on January 28 , Domonia made a second landfall on southeastern Mozambique near peak intensity .", "It slowly weakened over land while moving across southern Mozambique .", "The JTWC discontinued advisories on January 29 when the storm was near the border of Mozambique and Swaziland .", "The next day , Domonia crossed into Swaziland and subsequently into eastern South Africa , weakening into a tropical depression while passing near Durban .", "At around that time , the system was dissipating , although MFR continued tracking Domonia until February 2 , when it dissipated just offshore the east coast of South Africa .", "= = Impact = = \n \n Throughout its path , Domoina left thousands of people homeless , and caused widespread flooding due to drawing moisture from the Indian Ocean and the Mozambique channel .", "The rains led to rivers <unk> their banks , which isolated tens of thousands of people .", "In the months before Domoina struck , dry conditions persisted across southeastern Africa .", "Crossing Madagascar as a moderate tropical storm , Domoina dropped rainfall along its path , reaching 98 @.", "@ 8 mm ( 3 @.", "@ 89 in ) in <unk> on the east coast and 166 @.", "@ 8 mm ( 6 @.", "@ 57 in ) in <unk> along the west coast , both over a period of 24 hours .", "In the latter city , a station recorded winds of 100 km / h ( 62 mph ) .", "The storm caused heavy damage in <unk> , which was later affected by Cyclone <unk> .", "Domoina was the third storm to strike the country in a six @-@ week period , after cyclones <unk> and <unk> .", "The three storms collectively caused 42 deaths and $ 25 million in damage , much of it from crop damage .", "As Domoina made its final landfall in Mozambique , it dropped heavy rainfall reaching 430 mm ( 17 in ) in the town of <unk> over a five @-@ day period .", "Rainfall in the capital Maputo , reaching 300 mm ( 12 in ) over two days , was about 40 % of the annual total .", "After flooding occurred further south in South Africa , waters were released from the Pongolapoort Dam without warning .", "This caused many farmers to drown in southern Mozambique .", "Officials later advised residents along the Maputo River to evacuate to higher grounds , and thousands had to leave their houses .", "The storm flooded the Maputo , <unk> , <unk> river basins , causing widespread power outages .", "The storm left the capital Maputo without clean water for several days after a pumping station was damaged , and the main harbor in the city was closed .", "Also in the city , the storm downed hundreds of trees , wrecked roofs , and damaged houses ; about 10 @,@ 000 people were left homeless nationwide .", "The storm damaged 28 pumping stations nationwide and destroyed over 50 small dams .", "Floods affected the railroad connecting Maputo to South Africa , disrupted the construction of a dam , and damaged portions of a bridge near <unk> .", "Transport was disrupted in the northern and southern portion of the country .", "There was widespread crop damage in Mozambique , affecting 350 @,@ 000 farmers , and flooding about 250 @,@ 000 ha ( 620 @,@ 000 acres ) of fields .", "After an extended drought , many farmers had moved closer to river beds , making their fields more vulnerable .", "About 119 @,@ 000 tons of fruits , vegetables , and other crops were wrecked , consisting of much of the summer crop , and about 5 @,@ 000 cattle died .", "About 49 @,@ 000 people lost everything they owned .", "In the country , the storm caused 109 fatalities , and damage was estimated at $ 75 million .", "Later , the storm dropped heavy rainfall in Swaziland , reaching <unk> mm ( 35 @.", "@ 7 in ) at <unk> Peak ; there , rainfall reached <unk> mm ( 24 @.", "@ 2 in ) in a one @-@ day period .", "These were the heaviest rainfall totals on record in the country .", "Described as the worst flooding in over 20 years , the precipitation increased levels along most rivers in the country , some of which rose 30 m ( 98 ft ) in a few hours .", "The floods washed out or damaged over 100 bridges , and two railways had cuts in their lines .", "The floods closed at least 20 major roads and the country 's primary airport .", "Most schools nationwide were also closed during the storm .", "There were initial difficulties in determining the extent of the damage due to cut communications and disrupted transportation .", "For several days , southeastern Swaziland was only accessible by air travel , while rural parts of the country lost access to fresh water .", "Thousands of livestock died during the storm , and thousands of acres of croplands were flooded .", "About 10 @,@ 000 citrus trees were destroyed , and crop damage was estimated at $ 2 @.", "@ 5 million .", "About 500 people were left homeless in the small nation , after many homes were damaged or destroyed .", "Schools and health clinics were also damaged .", "The storm 's high winds knocked down trees and power lines , leaving power outages .", "Overall damage was estimated at $ 54 million , of which $ 47 @.", "@ 5 million from infrastructure damage , and Domoina killed 73 people in the country .", "While Domoina was moving through South Africa , it drew an area of moisture from the northeast , which produced heavy rainfall that peaked at 950 mm ( 37 in ) between Richards Bay and <unk> Bay .", "<unk> of over 700 mm ( 28 in ) were reported along the upper Umfolozi , <unk> , Pongola and middle <unk> and <unk> rivers , and along the upper and lower <unk> river .", "Precipitation spread as far south as Durban , but did not penetrate far into the center of the country .", "An area of about 107 @,@ 000 km2 ( 41 @,@ 000 sq mi ) received 370 mm ( 15 in ) of rainfall .", "Along the Umfolozi River , a discharge rate of 16 @,@ 000 m ³ / s ( 565 @,@ 000 ft ³ / s ) was recorded , which was three times the rate of a 100 year flood .", "The river <unk> , or changed its course , near where it met with the <unk> River .", "High rains in the mountains caused the largest flood to date along the Pongola River .", "The floodplain downstream of the Pongolapoort Dam was inundated to where the Pongola met the <unk> River , which filled many pans – dry lakes – in the region .", "Along 29 river locations in eastern South Africa , river heights were estimated to have been 1 in 50 year events .", "The river flooding moved sediment along many banks , and in one location the sediment reached 10 km ( 6 @.", "@ 2 mi ) in length .", "Due to the widespread flooding and the <unk> of the worst affected areas , there were minimal measurements on the river flow along the Pongola , although above the Pongolapoort dam , levels reached 13 @,@ 000 m ³ / s ( 460 @,@ 000 ft ³ / s ) , which were 18 times higher than the previous record highest .", "There had been a planned release of water from the Pongolapoort Dam in March 1984 to provide adequate water to the floodplain , but Domoina prevented this from occurring .", "The dam had its highest hydrology on January 31 and reached 87 % of its capacity .", "Waters from the dam were released on February 2 to prevent the dam from exceeding capacity .", "With the future threat of Cyclone <unk> , dam levels continued to drop until returning to normal by February 16 , despite requests to hold the water to prevent further crop damage .", "Near the South Africa border with Swaziland , flooding stranded about 80 @,@ 000 people on tribal lands .", "One road in the country was converted into a makeshift landing strip to allow helicopters and planes to drop off emergency supplies .", "A period of heavy rain flooded Umfolozi River , which destroyed a rail bridge near <unk> and a bridge crossing highway <unk> .", "The floods were so strong that they washed a boat from Lake St. Lucia to a point 16 km ( 9 @.", "@ 9 mi ) away .", "At the lake , the floods washed away a dredge and severely damaged a nearly @-@ finished canal from the lake to the Umfolozi River .", "Widespread crop damage occurred along the Umfolozi river plains after being covered by up to 1 m ( 3 @.", "@ 3 ft ) of sediment .", "The South African Weather Bureau considered Domoina as the \" first tropical cyclone in recent history to have caused flooding and extensive damage . \"", "Nationwide , the storm caused 60 deaths and damaged the properties of 500 @,@ 000 people , causing <unk> million ( 1984 <unk> , $ 70 million 1984 USD ) .", "= = Aftermath = = \n \n In Mozambique , workers assisted people in moving to higher grounds following flooding .", "Members of the Mozambique Red Cross helped distribute food and clothing to the affected residents , and planes helped drop off supplies to residents in isolated areas .", "On January 31 , the government of Swaziland declared a state of emergency and requested assistance from the international community .", "South Africa provided two helicopters to the country to survey the affected areas .", "Various countries and United Nations agencies provided about $ 1 @.", "@ 01 million in cash and supplies to Swaziland .", "The United Nations Department of Humanitarian Affairs provided $ 20 @,@ 000 .", "The European Economic Community donated about $ 80 @,@ 000 to purchase tents and blankets .", "The Lutheran World Federation donated $ 20 @,@ 000 in cash , along with generators and blankets , while World Vision International sent $ 10 @,@ 000 in cash .", "Within a week , workers reopened most major roads to travel , and by February 24 , most roads were reopened .", "Workers also quickly restored the downed power lines .", "Relief items were distributed by both air and road in the weeks following the storm , coordinated by the Swaziland Red Cross and assisted by volunteer organizations .", "In part due to Domoina as well as the previously occurring drought , the economy of Swaziland <unk> through 1985 .", "Following the storm in South Africa , workers restored the original course of the Umfolozi River after it had moved .", "Officials later purchased a new dredge to remove sediment from Lake St. Lucia , and the canal connecting the lake to the Umfolozi River was later finished .", "Local governments coordinated relief efforts in the country , including delivering food and providing shelter for those who lost their homes .", "The South African Red Cross provided food to storm victims , many of whom were beneficiaries of the food program during the extended drought .", "The South African government declared KwaZulu Natal as a disaster areas .", "The country 's military provided 25 helicopters to rescue flood victims and donated 3 @,@ 000 tents .", "The government later authorized $ 85 million to fund repairing damaged rails and roads .", "The American government donated $ 100 @,@ 000 to the country , mostly to purchase supplies .", "West Germany also donated about $ 231 @,@ 000 , mostly for the feeding program ." ]
[ "The rains led to rivers <unk> their banks , which isolated tens of thousands of people .", "The river flooding moved sediment along many banks , and in one location the sediment reached 10 km ( 6 @." ]
[ " = Tropical Storm Domoina = \n \n Severe Tropical Storm Domoina in 1984 caused 100 year floods in South Africa and record rainfall in Swaziland .", "The fourth named storm of the season , Domoina developed on January 16 off the northeast coast of Madagascar .", "With a ridge to the north , the storm tracked generally westward and later southwestward .", "On January 21 , Domoina struck eastern Madagascar , the third storm in six weeks to affect the nation ; collectively , the storms caused 42 deaths and $ 25 million in damage ( 1984 USD ) .", "After crossing the country , Domoina strengthened in the Mozambique Channel to peak 10 minute sustained winds of 95 km / h ( 60 mph ) .", "On January 28 , the storm made landfall in southern Mozambique , and slowly weakened over land .", "Domoina crossed into Swaziland and later eastern South Africa before dissipating on February 2 .", "In Mozambique , Domoina dropped heavy rainfall in the capital Maputo that accounted for 40 % of the annual total .", "Floods in the country destroyed over 50 small dams and left widespread crop damage just before the summer harvest .", "Later , the rains caused the worst flooding in over 20 years in Swaziland , which damaged or destroyed more than 100 bridges .", "<unk> transport left areas isolated for several days .", "In South Africa , rainfall peaked at 950 mm ( 37 in ) , which flooded 29 river basins , notably the Pongola River which altered its course after the storm .", "Flooding caused the Pongolapoort Dam to reach 87 % of its capacity ; when waters were released to maintain the structural integrity , additional flooding occurred in Mozambique , forcing thousands to evacuate .", "Throughout the region , Domoina caused widespread flooding that damaged houses , roads , and crops , leaving about $ 199 million in damage .", "There were 242 deaths in southeastern Africa .", "= = Meteorological history = = \n \n In January and February 1984 , conditions were favorable for tropical cyclogenesis in the southwest Indian Ocean , including warmer than normal sea surface temperatures and an active monsoon trough .", "On January 16 , a spiral area of convection persisted off the northeast coast of Madagascar , associated with the <unk> convergence zone .", "That day , it organized enough to warrant a satellite @-@ based Dvorak rating of <unk> , prompting the Réunion Meteorological Service to name it Domoina .", "Around that time , <unk> @-@ France ( MFR ) estimated winds of about 65 km / h ( 40 mph ) .", "Domoina initially tracked to the west @-@ northwest , passing near <unk> Island on January 18 .", "Around that time , the storm had begun moving to the southwest , and MFR estimated that it weakened to tropical depression status .", "On January 19 , the Joint Typhoon Warning Center ( JTWC ) began warning on Domoina , designating it Tropical Cyclone <unk> .", "The same day , MFR again upgraded Domoina into a moderate tropical storm .", "On January 21 , the storm made landfall just south of <unk> in southeastern Madagascar .", "While crossing Madagascar on a westward trajectory , Domonia weakened ; JTWC estimated the winds decreased to 55 km / h ( 35 mph ) , after earlier estimating winds of 95 km / h ( 60 mph ) before landfall .", "On January 23 , the storm emerged into the Mozambique Channel near Belo , and due to a ridge to the north , it resumed its southwest motion .", "Domoina executed two small loops off the western coast of Madagascar while progressing generally southwestward .", "On January 25 , MFR estimated that Domonia attained peak 10 minute sustained winds of 95 km / h ( 60 mph ) near Europa Island ; this made it a severe tropical storm .", "Two days later , the JTWC estimated peak 10 minute winds of 100 km / h ( 65 mph ) .", "Early on January 28 , Domonia made a second landfall on southeastern Mozambique near peak intensity .", "It slowly weakened over land while moving across southern Mozambique .", "The JTWC discontinued advisories on January 29 when the storm was near the border of Mozambique and Swaziland .", "The next day , Domonia crossed into Swaziland and subsequently into eastern South Africa , weakening into a tropical depression while passing near Durban .", "At around that time , the system was dissipating , although MFR continued tracking Domonia until February 2 , when it dissipated just offshore the east coast of South Africa .", "= = Impact = = \n \n Throughout its path , Domoina left thousands of people homeless , and caused widespread flooding due to drawing moisture from the Indian Ocean and the Mozambique channel .", "In the months before Domoina struck , dry conditions persisted across southeastern Africa .", "Crossing Madagascar as a moderate tropical storm , Domoina dropped rainfall along its path , reaching 98 @.", "@ 8 mm ( 3 @.", "@ 89 in ) in <unk> on the east coast and 166 @.", "@ 8 mm ( 6 @.", "@ 57 in ) in <unk> along the west coast , both over a period of 24 hours .", "In the latter city , a station recorded winds of 100 km / h ( 62 mph ) .", "The storm caused heavy damage in <unk> , which was later affected by Cyclone <unk> .", "Domoina was the third storm to strike the country in a six @-@ week period , after cyclones <unk> and <unk> .", "The three storms collectively caused 42 deaths and $ 25 million in damage , much of it from crop damage .", "As Domoina made its final landfall in Mozambique , it dropped heavy rainfall reaching 430 mm ( 17 in ) in the town of <unk> over a five @-@ day period .", "Rainfall in the capital Maputo , reaching 300 mm ( 12 in ) over two days , was about 40 % of the annual total .", "After flooding occurred further south in South Africa , waters were released from the Pongolapoort Dam without warning .", "This caused many farmers to drown in southern Mozambique .", "Officials later advised residents along the Maputo River to evacuate to higher grounds , and thousands had to leave their houses .", "The storm flooded the Maputo , <unk> , <unk> river basins , causing widespread power outages .", "The storm left the capital Maputo without clean water for several days after a pumping station was damaged , and the main harbor in the city was closed .", "Also in the city , the storm downed hundreds of trees , wrecked roofs , and damaged houses ; about 10 @,@ 000 people were left homeless nationwide .", "The storm damaged 28 pumping stations nationwide and destroyed over 50 small dams .", "Floods affected the railroad connecting Maputo to South Africa , disrupted the construction of a dam , and damaged portions of a bridge near <unk> .", "Transport was disrupted in the northern and southern portion of the country .", "There was widespread crop damage in Mozambique , affecting 350 @,@ 000 farmers , and flooding about 250 @,@ 000 ha ( 620 @,@ 000 acres ) of fields .", "After an extended drought , many farmers had moved closer to river beds , making their fields more vulnerable .", "About 119 @,@ 000 tons of fruits , vegetables , and other crops were wrecked , consisting of much of the summer crop , and about 5 @,@ 000 cattle died .", "About 49 @,@ 000 people lost everything they owned .", "In the country , the storm caused 109 fatalities , and damage was estimated at $ 75 million .", "Later , the storm dropped heavy rainfall in Swaziland , reaching <unk> mm ( 35 @.", "@ 7 in ) at <unk> Peak ; there , rainfall reached <unk> mm ( 24 @.", "@ 2 in ) in a one @-@ day period .", "These were the heaviest rainfall totals on record in the country .", "Described as the worst flooding in over 20 years , the precipitation increased levels along most rivers in the country , some of which rose 30 m ( 98 ft ) in a few hours .", "The floods washed out or damaged over 100 bridges , and two railways had cuts in their lines .", "The floods closed at least 20 major roads and the country 's primary airport .", "Most schools nationwide were also closed during the storm .", "There were initial difficulties in determining the extent of the damage due to cut communications and disrupted transportation .", "For several days , southeastern Swaziland was only accessible by air travel , while rural parts of the country lost access to fresh water .", "Thousands of livestock died during the storm , and thousands of acres of croplands were flooded .", "About 10 @,@ 000 citrus trees were destroyed , and crop damage was estimated at $ 2 @.", "@ 5 million .", "About 500 people were left homeless in the small nation , after many homes were damaged or destroyed .", "Schools and health clinics were also damaged .", "The storm 's high winds knocked down trees and power lines , leaving power outages .", "Overall damage was estimated at $ 54 million , of which $ 47 @.", "@ 5 million from infrastructure damage , and Domoina killed 73 people in the country .", "While Domoina was moving through South Africa , it drew an area of moisture from the northeast , which produced heavy rainfall that peaked at 950 mm ( 37 in ) between Richards Bay and <unk> Bay .", "<unk> of over 700 mm ( 28 in ) were reported along the upper Umfolozi , <unk> , Pongola and middle <unk> and <unk> rivers , and along the upper and lower <unk> river .", "Precipitation spread as far south as Durban , but did not penetrate far into the center of the country .", "An area of about 107 @,@ 000 km2 ( 41 @,@ 000 sq mi ) received 370 mm ( 15 in ) of rainfall .", "Along the Umfolozi River , a discharge rate of 16 @,@ 000 m ³ / s ( 565 @,@ 000 ft ³ / s ) was recorded , which was three times the rate of a 100 year flood .", "The river <unk> , or changed its course , near where it met with the <unk> River .", "High rains in the mountains caused the largest flood to date along the Pongola River .", "The floodplain downstream of the Pongolapoort Dam was inundated to where the Pongola met the <unk> River , which filled many pans – dry lakes – in the region .", "Along 29 river locations in eastern South Africa , river heights were estimated to have been 1 in 50 year events .", "@ 2 mi ) in length .", "Due to the widespread flooding and the <unk> of the worst affected areas , there were minimal measurements on the river flow along the Pongola , although above the Pongolapoort dam , levels reached 13 @,@ 000 m ³ / s ( 460 @,@ 000 ft ³ / s ) , which were 18 times higher than the previous record highest .", "There had been a planned release of water from the Pongolapoort Dam in March 1984 to provide adequate water to the floodplain , but Domoina prevented this from occurring .", "The dam had its highest hydrology on January 31 and reached 87 % of its capacity .", "Waters from the dam were released on February 2 to prevent the dam from exceeding capacity .", "With the future threat of Cyclone <unk> , dam levels continued to drop until returning to normal by February 16 , despite requests to hold the water to prevent further crop damage .", "Near the South Africa border with Swaziland , flooding stranded about 80 @,@ 000 people on tribal lands .", "One road in the country was converted into a makeshift landing strip to allow helicopters and planes to drop off emergency supplies .", "A period of heavy rain flooded Umfolozi River , which destroyed a rail bridge near <unk> and a bridge crossing highway <unk> .", "The floods were so strong that they washed a boat from Lake St. Lucia to a point 16 km ( 9 @.", "@ 9 mi ) away .", "At the lake , the floods washed away a dredge and severely damaged a nearly @-@ finished canal from the lake to the Umfolozi River .", "Widespread crop damage occurred along the Umfolozi river plains after being covered by up to 1 m ( 3 @.", "@ 3 ft ) of sediment .", "The South African Weather Bureau considered Domoina as the \" first tropical cyclone in recent history to have caused flooding and extensive damage . \"", "Nationwide , the storm caused 60 deaths and damaged the properties of 500 @,@ 000 people , causing <unk> million ( 1984 <unk> , $ 70 million 1984 USD ) .", "= = Aftermath = = \n \n In Mozambique , workers assisted people in moving to higher grounds following flooding .", "Members of the Mozambique Red Cross helped distribute food and clothing to the affected residents , and planes helped drop off supplies to residents in isolated areas .", "On January 31 , the government of Swaziland declared a state of emergency and requested assistance from the international community .", "South Africa provided two helicopters to the country to survey the affected areas .", "Various countries and United Nations agencies provided about $ 1 @.", "@ 01 million in cash and supplies to Swaziland .", "The United Nations Department of Humanitarian Affairs provided $ 20 @,@ 000 .", "The European Economic Community donated about $ 80 @,@ 000 to purchase tents and blankets .", "The Lutheran World Federation donated $ 20 @,@ 000 in cash , along with generators and blankets , while World Vision International sent $ 10 @,@ 000 in cash .", "Within a week , workers reopened most major roads to travel , and by February 24 , most roads were reopened .", "Workers also quickly restored the downed power lines .", "Relief items were distributed by both air and road in the weeks following the storm , coordinated by the Swaziland Red Cross and assisted by volunteer organizations .", "In part due to Domoina as well as the previously occurring drought , the economy of Swaziland <unk> through 1985 .", "Following the storm in South Africa , workers restored the original course of the Umfolozi River after it had moved .", "Officials later purchased a new dredge to remove sediment from Lake St. Lucia , and the canal connecting the lake to the Umfolozi River was later finished .", "Local governments coordinated relief efforts in the country , including delivering food and providing shelter for those who lost their homes .", "The South African Red Cross provided food to storm victims , many of whom were beneficiaries of the food program during the extended drought .", "The South African government declared KwaZulu Natal as a disaster areas .", "The country 's military provided 25 helicopters to rescue flood victims and donated 3 @,@ 000 tents .", "The government later authorized $ 85 million to fund repairing damaged rails and roads .", "The American government donated $ 100 @,@ 000 to the country , mostly to purchase supplies .", "West Germany also donated about $ 231 @,@ 000 , mostly for the feeding program ." ]
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[ " = Tales of Destiny 2 = \n \n Tales of Destiny 2 ( Japanese : <unk> <unk> <unk> 2 , Hepburn : <unk> <unk> <unk> <unk> ) is a Japanese role @-@ playing video game , co @-@ developed by Wolfteam and <unk> Japan , and published by Namco .", "It is the fourth main entry in the Tales series of video games , and a direct sequel to 1997 's Tales of Destiny .", "It released on PlayStation 2 ( PS2 ) in November 2002 in Japan , March 2003 in South Korea and August 2003 in China .", "The overseas versions were published by Sony Computer Entertainment .", "An updated port for the PlayStation Portable ( PSP ) , developed by Alfa System , was released in February 2007 , and March of the same year in South Korea .", "This version was published by Namco Bandai Games .", "Neither version has received a western release .", "The story , set eighteen years after Destiny , follows Kyle Dunamis , the son of the previous game 's protagonists Stahn <unk> and Rutee <unk> .", "Shortly after meeting a mysterious girl named Reala while trying to save Rutee 's orphanage from bankruptcy , Kyle is drawn into conflict with Barbatos , a cruel warrior responsible for killing Stahn , and the machinations of <unk> , a religious leader seeking to bring peace to mankind .", "The gameplay uses two @-@ dimensional character sprites and backgrounds , and the battle system is a revamped version of the series ' trademark Linear Motion Battle System .", "Development began after the release of Tales of Eternia in 2000 , taking approximately two years to complete , and was the last Tales game to be developed by the original Wolfteam before it became Namco Tales Studio .", "The scenario was handled by Japanese writing company <unk> , the characters were designed by <unk> Inomata , and the music was composed by <unk> Sakuraba and Shinji Tamura .", "The PSP port was made after a similar port of Eternia met with commercial success .", "It was a highly anticipated game , and Namco promoted it heavily in the months prior to release .", "The game sold over 700 @,@ 000 units by January 2003 , and received critical acclaim from both Japanese and western critics .", "= = Gameplay = = \n \n Tales of Destiny 2 is a role @-@ playing video game featuring two @-@ dimensional ( 2D ) sprite characters navigating both 2D environments such as <unk> and towns , and a three @-@ dimensional overworld .", "The overworld features environmental effect such as fog .", "In towns found across the world , non @-@ playable characters provide both information relevant to the story and world , and provide items and equipment through shops ; merchants accept the Tales series currency , <unk> , which can be obtained from battle or treasure chests on the dungeon and town maps .", "Throughout the game , visiting certain individuals in towns will activate optional events and side @-@ quests .", "<unk> , sewers , forests and story @-@ centric locations serve as dungeon <unk> ; these areas are scattered with treasure chests containing rare items , some of which cannot be purchased in stores .", "<unk> frequently contain puzzles and <unk> , such as boxes that must be <unk> to form a bridge , which must be cleared to advance ; the \" <unk> 's Ring \" , a relic that shoots tiny plumes of fire , often plays a central role in puzzle resolution , along with the \" <unk> 's <unk> \" , a tool that reveals hidden objects .", "Aspects of characters such as their current experience level , equipment and money levels , party organization , and assigned abilities .", "<unk> , a recurring series mechanic , is present : characters learn and cook various recipes using a selection of six ingredients which grant <unk> upon them such as restoring health .", "<unk> voiced conversations between characters called <unk> can be activated when they appear in random locations or after story events .", "Mini @-@ games within the world include acting as a <unk> in a restaurant , and battle arenas where players fight against random enemies .", "The game 's battle system is the series ' trademark Linear Motion Battle System ( <unk> ) , which places up to four playable characters on a 2D plain against enemies in real @-@ time combat similar to a beat ' em up .", "The version used in Destiny 2 is called the \" Trust and Tactical <unk> \" .", "When entering battle , the camera follows characters , <unk> in and out depending on their distance from an enemy .", "During battle , one character is controlled at any one time , with the others being governed by the game 's artificial intelligence ( AI ) : the AI can be customized to behave in various ways , such as adjusting their aggression level , and balancing magical and physical attacks .", "In addition to real @-@ time commands given in battle , the player can issue commands to all characters by pulling up the battle menu and issuing commands .", "A character 's performance in battle is governed by their current level of Spirit Points ( <unk> ) : the more <unk> a character has , the higher their defensive and offensive abilities .", "A character 's health is represented by Health Points ( HP ) .", "Three types of attack are available and activated progressively depending on the number of hits an enemy has taken : a standard attack , named attacks called <unk> , and special high @-@ damage attacks called Mystic <unk> .", "At the end of each battle , its performance is assessed an given a Grade , which can sometimes trigger a bonus such as learning new skills .", "Some bonuses are also carried over into the next playthrough .", "In addition to the single @-@ player functions , a local multiplayer option is available , supporting up to four players : when additional controllers with players are connected to the system , AI functions for selected characters are disabled , switching to manual control .", "An auto @-@ battle option , which has the game 's AI controlling all characters during a fight , is also available .", "= = Synopsis = = \n \n \n = = = Setting = = = \n \n Destiny 2 is set on an unnamed world that was struck by a comet 1000 years before , triggering a prolonged winter .", "Desperate for heat and energy , the people used a type of <unk> brought by the comet called Lens to create a floating city called Dycroft .", "The people of Dycroft eventually dominated the people below , which led to a conflict between the two realms known as the War of Heaven and Earth .", "Eventually , a team of <unk> Dycroft scientists developed sentient weapons called Swordians that turned the tide of war in the surface people 's favor .", "This conflict <unk> eighteen years prior during the events of Tales of Destiny .", "The Swordians found new masters to wield them against Dycroft 's vengeful ruler , including Stahn <unk> , Rutee <unk> and Leon Magnus .", "Stahn 's group succeeds in restoring peace , but the world was damaged by Dycroft 's weapons , and Leon was killed after he betrayed the group .", "Destiny 2 begins eighteen years after the events of Tales of Destiny .", "= = = Characters = = = \n \n Kyle Dunamis ( <unk> ・ <unk> , <unk> <unk> ) is the main protagonist of Destiny 2 .", "Kyle is very much like his father , Stahn , although Kyle remembers little of his father .", "His defining personality trait is an aversion towards <unk> and boredom , always seeking out new things to try .", "Kyle is voiced by Jun <unk> .", "Reala ( <unk> , <unk> ) is the main female protagonist , appearing suddenly and holding an air of mystery .", "While she bears an overly @-@ strong sense of responsibility , she is also bright and highly <unk> .", "She is one of the two avatars of the goddess Fortuna ( <unk> , <unk> ) .", "Reala is voiced by <unk> <unk> .", "Loni Dunamis ( <unk> ・ <unk> , <unk> <unk> ) is a young man raised alongside Kyle , being considered a brother by him .", "A member of the Atamoni <unk> , the military branch of the Order of Atamoni , he has a firm and steady personality that <unk> against Kyle 's <unk> .", "Loni is voiced by <unk> <unk> .", "Judas ( <unk> , <unk> ) is a mysterious swordsman who appears before Kyle when the latter is in a pinch .", "A genius swordsman , he wears a beast skull as a mask to hide his face .", "His true identity is that of Leon Magnus .", "Judas is voiced by <unk> <unk> .", "Nanaly Fletch ( <unk> ・ <unk> , <unk> <unk> ) is a master archer who opposes the Order of Atamoni .", "In direct contrast to the Order , she believes that happiness should be won by people rather than given to them .", "Nanaly is voiced by Tomoko <unk> .", "Harold <unk> ( <unk> ・ <unk> , <unk> <unk> ) is a famous scientist , and the original creator of the Swordians .", "Something of a mad scientist , she shares Kyle 's love of adventure and has a passionate curiosity about the world .", "Harold is voiced by Akiko <unk> .", "Elrane ( <unk> , <unk> ) is the main antagonist of Destiny 2 .", "Regarded as a living goddess due to her powers , she has an <unk> <unk> demeanor and <unk> bringing happiness to all mankind .", "She is one of the two avatars of the goddess Fortuna .", "Elrane is voiced by <unk> <unk> .", "Barbatos <unk> ( <unk> ・ <unk> , <unk> <unk> ) is one of the primary antagonists of Destiny 2 .", "A veteran of the War of Heaven and Earth , he was forgotten by history and consequently holds a burning desire to be recognized .", "His chief traits are an intense desire to live and a <unk> disregard for others .", "Barbatos is voiced by <unk> <unk> .", "= = = Plot = = = \n \n Kyle Dunamis , the adventurous son of Stahn and Rutee , lives at an orphanage run by Rutee .", "With the orphanage on the brink of bankruptcy , Kyle <unk> his mother to go on a quest to search for funds , together with his best friend Loni .", "Finding a giant Lens , a mysterious girl named Reala emerges from it , claiming to be in search of a hero .", "Believing that he should become a hero like his parents , he follows Reala so he can prove himself as such .", "Finding the Lens missing , officials from the Order of Atamoni arrest Kyle and <unk> for its theft .", "They escape with the help of the masked swordsman Judas .", "After this , Kyle becomes embroiled in the attempts by a man named Barbatos <unk> to kill those who accompanied his parents , eventually learning that Barbatos also killed Stahn when Kyle was five .", "During his quest , a series of Lens <unk> is orchestrated by Elrane , the Holy Woman of the Order of Atamoni who is capable of performing miracles using Lens and seeks to bring happiness to the world through uniting it under a single religion .", "During a great theft of Lens , Elrane attacks the group directly , sending them ten years into the future .", "In this period , the world is beset by conflict between the Order of Atamoni and factions wanting independence from its control .", "During their travels there , they are joined by Nanaly Fletch .", "While in this time period , Reala becomes conflicted about who she is , and the group encounters a figure known as the Goddess Fortuna .", "During this encounter , it is revealed that Elrane and Reala are avatars of Fortuna , designed to save the world and bring happiness to humanity in different ways .", "Due to her unstable emotions , Reala accidentally transports Nanaly into their time .", "Feeling guilty because of this , Reala confronts Elrane alone and is captured .", "Traveling to the ship where the stolen Lens is stored , the group confront Barbatos and Elrane , successfully defeating them and saving Reala .", "During this confrontation , they learn that \" Judas \" is in fact the resurrected Leon , who was brought back to life by Elrane just as Barbatos was , but rebelled against her when he knew her full plan .", "However , their efforts result in the destruction of the ship , and Reala uses the energy of the Lens to send them through time again .", "They appear in an alternate timeline where the War of Heaven and Earth was won by the underground dwellers , and Barbatos and Elrane are hailed as <unk> .", "Traveling back to the time of the War , when the initial interference was caused , they ally with Harold <unk> to return history to its proper state .", "While they are successful and Barbatos is <unk> , Elrane continues to <unk> history in her favor .", "<unk> her one last time , she is defeated , then they are confronted by Fortuna .", "<unk> her , the group realize that the only way to correct the distorted timeline is to destroy the Lens that forms Fortuna 's life source , which will mean Reala will be erased from history .", "When Reala comes to terms with this and gives her blessing , Kyle destroys Fortuna 's Lens , which <unk> all the changes wrought by her agents and returns the timeline to its original state , sending everyone back to their original times and conditions .", "In the corrected timeline , Kyle , now raised and trained by both Stahn and Rutee , goes on a journey to the temple where he first met Reala .", "While her Lens is missing , Kyle 's strong will succeeds in bringing Reala back into existence and restoring his memories of her .", "= = Development = = \n \n Tales of Destiny 2 was co @-@ developed by Wolfteam and <unk> Japan .", "Development began after work had finished on Tales of Eternia , taking roughly two years to complete .", "During its early development , the staff consisted of thirty people : when in full development , a team of between sixty and a hundred worked on it .", "It was developed under the working title Tales of X.", "After Eternia was completed , the development team considered what to do next , whether a new standalone game or a sequel .", "As Destiny had a large amount of lore created for it and there were story possibilities for a next generation of characters , it was decided to make a sequel to Destiny .", "This would be the first direct sequel in the Tales series .", "Because of the state of the world as it would have evolved after the events of Destiny , it was decided to set the events eighteen years after them and focus on the son of Destiny 's protagonist .", "The key themes for the story were \" fate \" and \" happiness \" .", "For the story , the team wanted to effectively portray Kyle 's journey to becoming a hero .", "For this , they drew on themes of \" learning from the teacher \" as seen in films such as Star Wars and Raiders of the Lost Ark .", "To create the atmosphere , the team worked at balancing elements of reality and fantasy .", "The story and script was handled by Japanese scenario company <unk> .", "Two separate scripts were created for the main story and additional elements such as <unk> .", "Both scripts were quite large .", "Character designs were created by <unk> Inomata .", "A key element of the designs was the variation of time periods many characters came from .", "To make the character sprites as close as possible to the original artwork , the team took Inomata 's artwork and turned them into 2D \" dot @-@ by @-@ dot \" sprite pictures .", "This gave the sprites roughly four times the detail of most environments .", "They then built the world around the sprites .", "The sprite details sometimes caused problems , as they would appear larger than the environments when the camera <unk> in .", "The animated cutscenes were created by anime company Production I.G.", "The game 's opening was the longest ever created for a Tales game up to that point .", "While many contemporary PS2 role @-@ playing games were being developed around three @-@ dimensional characters , Destiny 2 used two @-@ dimensional sprites for its characters .", "Part of the reason behind this was that the development team wanted to create the \" ultimate 2D RPG \" .", "As opposed to previous Tales games , where gameplay development was focused on the battle system , the development leads requested that the gameplay should be \" waste @-@ free and strategic \" .", "The Grade system and new skill <unk> elements , later staples of the series , were also developed .", "The game 's artificial intelligence was markedly improved , the combat system was made both more elaborate and more user @-@ friendly , and health and magic systems were adjusted .", "The PlayStation 2 hardware enabled the expansion of mini @-@ games , the improvement of the game 's graphics , and the incorporation of advanced interactive elements on the world map .", "= = = Audio = = = \n \n The music was composed by regular series composers <unk> Sakuraba and Shinji Tamura .", "Sakuraba primarily worked on the battle themes and arrangements of previous themes , while Tamura handled selected boss battle tracks and created Reala 's theme .", "They were able to create more tracks with greater detail to them due to the expanded storage capacities of the PS2 .", "As with previous games , a licensed theme song was created by a Japanese artist for the game 's opening .", "For Destiny 2 , the theme song was \" Key to My Heart \" from the album Fairy Tale , by Japanese singer @-@ songwriter Mai Kuraki .", "Its lyrics were designed to \" express the world \" of Destiny 2 .", "<unk> of \" Key to My Heart \" were featured in the soundtrack .", "Unlike previous Tales games , where voice work was recorded out of order , the voice work was recorded in order of the game 's events to add dramatic weight to the performances .", "This consequently created difficulties with scheduling and put an added strain on the actors .", "= = Release = = \n \n Destiny 2 was announced in February 2002 at a special conference about future developments and games for the platform .", "It was the first Tales title to receive a numbered designation in Japan .", "As with previous Tales games , it featured a characteristic genre name : \" RPG to Release Destiny \" ( <unk> , <unk> <unk> <unk> RPG ) .", "To promote the game , Namco created a themed PlayStation 2 memory card .", "In addition , a special competition was organized where the top @-@ tier prizes were copies of the script books for Destiny 2 autographed by the main characters ' voice actors .", "As a pre @-@ order bonus , a special limited edition DVD featuring interviews with the voice cast was created .", "In addition , a downloadable ring tone based on the theme song and screen displays featuring the main characters was created for mobile phones of the time and released in 2003 .", "The game was released on November 28 , 2002 in Japan .", "It was celebrated with an official launch event , featuring interviews with the production staff and cast .", "Destiny 2 would be the last Tales game developed by Wolfteam prior to its acquisition by Namco in 2003 and <unk> as Namco Tales Studio .", "Destiny 2 was later ported to the PSP .", "Development began in 2005 , after the commercial success of Eternia 's PSP port .", "The port was developed by Alfa System , a frequent collaborator with the Tales team on spin @-@ off titles .", "The project was directed by <unk> <unk> , who had worked on Destiny 2 and became the director of the <unk> port of Tales of <unk> .", "While the earlier port of Destiny made significant changes , the Destiny 2 port was meant to preserve and add onto the content of the original .", "Some of the adjustments included minor tweaks to gameplay , adjustments to fit the PSP 's control layout , and adjusting the graphics from 4 : 3 to 16 : 9 screen ratio .", "A new dungeon featuring added story elements was also created .", "It was released on February 15 , 2007 .", "Outside Japan , Destiny 2 was released in China and South Korea by Sony Computer Entertainment in 2003 : the Korean version was released on March 27 , and the Chinese version was released on August 14 .", "The game was going to be part of a world tour by Sony Computer Entertainment to promote the next generation of role @-@ playing games , but the tensions between America and Iraq at the time and the consequent risks of a terrorist attack caused them to cancel the trip .", "Asked at the launch event whether an overseas version of the game was being developed , producer Makoto <unk> said he was \" not certain \" .", "The PSP port was released in South Korea by Namco Bandai Games 's local branch on March 5 , 2007 .", "Neither the original nor the port has been released in the west , making it one of three mainline Tales titles to remain exclusive to Japan .", "= = Reception = = \n \n Namco had high expectations for Destiny 2 , anticipating sales of 600 @,@ 000 units .", "During its debut week , Destiny 2 reached the top of Japanese gaming sales charts : according to different sources , it sold between just over <unk> @,@ 000 ( Famitsu ) and under <unk> @,@ 000 ( Dengeki ) units .", "For the next three weeks , it remained in second place on the charts behind <unk> Ruby and <unk> , accumulating sales of over 603 @,@ 000 .", "By January 2003 , the game had sold over 702 @,@ 000 units , becoming the eighth best @-@ selling game within that period .", "The PlayStation 2 version of Tales of Destiny 2 has shipped 977 @,@ 000 copies worldwide as of December 2007 , being the second most successful title in the series at the time .", "The PSP version sold 73 @,@ 000 copies in its first week , ranking second in weekly video games sales .", "By the following week , it had dropped to # 25 .", "By the end of 2007 , the game had sold just under 115 @,@ 000 units , reached <unk> place in the five hundred top @-@ selling games of the year .", "In South Korea , the game reached # 10 in the country 's gaming sales charts .", "Worldwide shipments of the port as recorded by Namco have reached 129 @,@ 000 units .", "Famitsu Weekly found the story enjoyable , though noted that those who had played Destiny would get more enjoyment out of it , and praised the voice acting .", "They also found the gameplay and pacing enjoyable , positively noting the option to auto @-@ battle .", "The game ranked as the <unk> all @-@ time favorite game in a 2006 Famitsu readers poll .", "Japanese website Game <unk> Watch found the story impressive , citing its use of time travel and the continued use of Destiny 's world and lore .", "The gameplay , mini @-@ games and <unk> options was also generally praised , with the reviewer recommending the title to players of the series .", "<unk> 's <unk> Lee was also positive , praising the gameplay despite the very high encounter rate , and was pleased that an auto @-@ battle option was included .", "One point that received a more mixed response was the game 's music , with the exception of the opening song .", "In a preview for IGN , David Smith was generally positive about the game .", "While he disliked the art style and its low @-@ tech look compared to its hardware , he found the gameplay enjoyable and the opening parts of the story fairly relatable .", "He ended by hoping that Namco would put the effort into <unk> the title .", "= = = Additional media = = = \n \n Multiple print adaptations have been made of Destiny 2 : these include one three @-@ volume comic anthology , a serialized comic adaptation originally released through Square Enix 's <unk> Comics and later collected into five volumes , and an eight @-@ volume <unk> comic , and a second single @-@ edition <unk> .", "Novel adaptations include a novel focusing on Nanaly called Tales of Destiny 2 : The Amber Wind , and <unk> light novels that told segments of the story from the point of view of different characters , particularly Judas .", "An illustration book featuring Inomata 's artwork for the game was released in March 2005 .", "A five @-@ part CD Drama adaptation was also developed , following the events of the game .", "The five volumes were released between April and August 2003 , under the umbrella titled Tales of Destiny 2 Drama CD ." ]
[ "Shortly after meeting a mysterious girl named Reala while trying to save Rutee 's orphanage from bankruptcy , Kyle is drawn into conflict with Barbatos , a cruel warrior responsible for killing Stahn , and the machinations of <unk> , a religious leader seeking to bring peace to mankind .", "With the orphanage on the brink of bankruptcy , Kyle <unk> his mother to go on a quest to search for funds , together with his best friend Loni ." ]
[ " = Tales of Destiny 2 = \n \n Tales of Destiny 2 ( Japanese : <unk> <unk> <unk> 2 , Hepburn : <unk> <unk> <unk> <unk> ) is a Japanese role @-@ playing video game , co @-@ developed by Wolfteam and <unk> Japan , and published by Namco .", "It is the fourth main entry in the Tales series of video games , and a direct sequel to 1997 's Tales of Destiny .", "It released on PlayStation 2 ( PS2 ) in November 2002 in Japan , March 2003 in South Korea and August 2003 in China .", "The overseas versions were published by Sony Computer Entertainment .", "An updated port for the PlayStation Portable ( PSP ) , developed by Alfa System , was released in February 2007 , and March of the same year in South Korea .", "This version was published by Namco Bandai Games .", "Neither version has received a western release .", "The story , set eighteen years after Destiny , follows Kyle Dunamis , the son of the previous game 's protagonists Stahn <unk> and Rutee <unk> .", "The gameplay uses two @-@ dimensional character sprites and backgrounds , and the battle system is a revamped version of the series ' trademark Linear Motion Battle System .", "Development began after the release of Tales of Eternia in 2000 , taking approximately two years to complete , and was the last Tales game to be developed by the original Wolfteam before it became Namco Tales Studio .", "The scenario was handled by Japanese writing company <unk> , the characters were designed by <unk> Inomata , and the music was composed by <unk> Sakuraba and Shinji Tamura .", "The PSP port was made after a similar port of Eternia met with commercial success .", "It was a highly anticipated game , and Namco promoted it heavily in the months prior to release .", "The game sold over 700 @,@ 000 units by January 2003 , and received critical acclaim from both Japanese and western critics .", "= = Gameplay = = \n \n Tales of Destiny 2 is a role @-@ playing video game featuring two @-@ dimensional ( 2D ) sprite characters navigating both 2D environments such as <unk> and towns , and a three @-@ dimensional overworld .", "The overworld features environmental effect such as fog .", "In towns found across the world , non @-@ playable characters provide both information relevant to the story and world , and provide items and equipment through shops ; merchants accept the Tales series currency , <unk> , which can be obtained from battle or treasure chests on the dungeon and town maps .", "Throughout the game , visiting certain individuals in towns will activate optional events and side @-@ quests .", "<unk> , sewers , forests and story @-@ centric locations serve as dungeon <unk> ; these areas are scattered with treasure chests containing rare items , some of which cannot be purchased in stores .", "<unk> frequently contain puzzles and <unk> , such as boxes that must be <unk> to form a bridge , which must be cleared to advance ; the \" <unk> 's Ring \" , a relic that shoots tiny plumes of fire , often plays a central role in puzzle resolution , along with the \" <unk> 's <unk> \" , a tool that reveals hidden objects .", "Aspects of characters such as their current experience level , equipment and money levels , party organization , and assigned abilities .", "<unk> , a recurring series mechanic , is present : characters learn and cook various recipes using a selection of six ingredients which grant <unk> upon them such as restoring health .", "<unk> voiced conversations between characters called <unk> can be activated when they appear in random locations or after story events .", "Mini @-@ games within the world include acting as a <unk> in a restaurant , and battle arenas where players fight against random enemies .", "The game 's battle system is the series ' trademark Linear Motion Battle System ( <unk> ) , which places up to four playable characters on a 2D plain against enemies in real @-@ time combat similar to a beat ' em up .", "The version used in Destiny 2 is called the \" Trust and Tactical <unk> \" .", "When entering battle , the camera follows characters , <unk> in and out depending on their distance from an enemy .", "During battle , one character is controlled at any one time , with the others being governed by the game 's artificial intelligence ( AI ) : the AI can be customized to behave in various ways , such as adjusting their aggression level , and balancing magical and physical attacks .", "In addition to real @-@ time commands given in battle , the player can issue commands to all characters by pulling up the battle menu and issuing commands .", "A character 's performance in battle is governed by their current level of Spirit Points ( <unk> ) : the more <unk> a character has , the higher their defensive and offensive abilities .", "A character 's health is represented by Health Points ( HP ) .", "Three types of attack are available and activated progressively depending on the number of hits an enemy has taken : a standard attack , named attacks called <unk> , and special high @-@ damage attacks called Mystic <unk> .", "At the end of each battle , its performance is assessed an given a Grade , which can sometimes trigger a bonus such as learning new skills .", "Some bonuses are also carried over into the next playthrough .", "In addition to the single @-@ player functions , a local multiplayer option is available , supporting up to four players : when additional controllers with players are connected to the system , AI functions for selected characters are disabled , switching to manual control .", "An auto @-@ battle option , which has the game 's AI controlling all characters during a fight , is also available .", "= = Synopsis = = \n \n \n = = = Setting = = = \n \n Destiny 2 is set on an unnamed world that was struck by a comet 1000 years before , triggering a prolonged winter .", "Desperate for heat and energy , the people used a type of <unk> brought by the comet called Lens to create a floating city called Dycroft .", "The people of Dycroft eventually dominated the people below , which led to a conflict between the two realms known as the War of Heaven and Earth .", "Eventually , a team of <unk> Dycroft scientists developed sentient weapons called Swordians that turned the tide of war in the surface people 's favor .", "This conflict <unk> eighteen years prior during the events of Tales of Destiny .", "The Swordians found new masters to wield them against Dycroft 's vengeful ruler , including Stahn <unk> , Rutee <unk> and Leon Magnus .", "Stahn 's group succeeds in restoring peace , but the world was damaged by Dycroft 's weapons , and Leon was killed after he betrayed the group .", "Destiny 2 begins eighteen years after the events of Tales of Destiny .", "= = = Characters = = = \n \n Kyle Dunamis ( <unk> ・ <unk> , <unk> <unk> ) is the main protagonist of Destiny 2 .", "Kyle is very much like his father , Stahn , although Kyle remembers little of his father .", "His defining personality trait is an aversion towards <unk> and boredom , always seeking out new things to try .", "Kyle is voiced by Jun <unk> .", "Reala ( <unk> , <unk> ) is the main female protagonist , appearing suddenly and holding an air of mystery .", "While she bears an overly @-@ strong sense of responsibility , she is also bright and highly <unk> .", "She is one of the two avatars of the goddess Fortuna ( <unk> , <unk> ) .", "Reala is voiced by <unk> <unk> .", "Loni Dunamis ( <unk> ・ <unk> , <unk> <unk> ) is a young man raised alongside Kyle , being considered a brother by him .", "A member of the Atamoni <unk> , the military branch of the Order of Atamoni , he has a firm and steady personality that <unk> against Kyle 's <unk> .", "Loni is voiced by <unk> <unk> .", "Judas ( <unk> , <unk> ) is a mysterious swordsman who appears before Kyle when the latter is in a pinch .", "A genius swordsman , he wears a beast skull as a mask to hide his face .", "His true identity is that of Leon Magnus .", "Judas is voiced by <unk> <unk> .", "Nanaly Fletch ( <unk> ・ <unk> , <unk> <unk> ) is a master archer who opposes the Order of Atamoni .", "In direct contrast to the Order , she believes that happiness should be won by people rather than given to them .", "Nanaly is voiced by Tomoko <unk> .", "Harold <unk> ( <unk> ・ <unk> , <unk> <unk> ) is a famous scientist , and the original creator of the Swordians .", "Something of a mad scientist , she shares Kyle 's love of adventure and has a passionate curiosity about the world .", "Harold is voiced by Akiko <unk> .", "Elrane ( <unk> , <unk> ) is the main antagonist of Destiny 2 .", "Regarded as a living goddess due to her powers , she has an <unk> <unk> demeanor and <unk> bringing happiness to all mankind .", "She is one of the two avatars of the goddess Fortuna .", "Elrane is voiced by <unk> <unk> .", "Barbatos <unk> ( <unk> ・ <unk> , <unk> <unk> ) is one of the primary antagonists of Destiny 2 .", "A veteran of the War of Heaven and Earth , he was forgotten by history and consequently holds a burning desire to be recognized .", "His chief traits are an intense desire to live and a <unk> disregard for others .", "Barbatos is voiced by <unk> <unk> .", "= = = Plot = = = \n \n Kyle Dunamis , the adventurous son of Stahn and Rutee , lives at an orphanage run by Rutee .", "Finding a giant Lens , a mysterious girl named Reala emerges from it , claiming to be in search of a hero .", "Believing that he should become a hero like his parents , he follows Reala so he can prove himself as such .", "Finding the Lens missing , officials from the Order of Atamoni arrest Kyle and <unk> for its theft .", "They escape with the help of the masked swordsman Judas .", "After this , Kyle becomes embroiled in the attempts by a man named Barbatos <unk> to kill those who accompanied his parents , eventually learning that Barbatos also killed Stahn when Kyle was five .", "During his quest , a series of Lens <unk> is orchestrated by Elrane , the Holy Woman of the Order of Atamoni who is capable of performing miracles using Lens and seeks to bring happiness to the world through uniting it under a single religion .", "During a great theft of Lens , Elrane attacks the group directly , sending them ten years into the future .", "In this period , the world is beset by conflict between the Order of Atamoni and factions wanting independence from its control .", "During their travels there , they are joined by Nanaly Fletch .", "While in this time period , Reala becomes conflicted about who she is , and the group encounters a figure known as the Goddess Fortuna .", "During this encounter , it is revealed that Elrane and Reala are avatars of Fortuna , designed to save the world and bring happiness to humanity in different ways .", "Due to her unstable emotions , Reala accidentally transports Nanaly into their time .", "Feeling guilty because of this , Reala confronts Elrane alone and is captured .", "Traveling to the ship where the stolen Lens is stored , the group confront Barbatos and Elrane , successfully defeating them and saving Reala .", "During this confrontation , they learn that \" Judas \" is in fact the resurrected Leon , who was brought back to life by Elrane just as Barbatos was , but rebelled against her when he knew her full plan .", "However , their efforts result in the destruction of the ship , and Reala uses the energy of the Lens to send them through time again .", "They appear in an alternate timeline where the War of Heaven and Earth was won by the underground dwellers , and Barbatos and Elrane are hailed as <unk> .", "Traveling back to the time of the War , when the initial interference was caused , they ally with Harold <unk> to return history to its proper state .", "While they are successful and Barbatos is <unk> , Elrane continues to <unk> history in her favor .", "<unk> her one last time , she is defeated , then they are confronted by Fortuna .", "<unk> her , the group realize that the only way to correct the distorted timeline is to destroy the Lens that forms Fortuna 's life source , which will mean Reala will be erased from history .", "When Reala comes to terms with this and gives her blessing , Kyle destroys Fortuna 's Lens , which <unk> all the changes wrought by her agents and returns the timeline to its original state , sending everyone back to their original times and conditions .", "In the corrected timeline , Kyle , now raised and trained by both Stahn and Rutee , goes on a journey to the temple where he first met Reala .", "While her Lens is missing , Kyle 's strong will succeeds in bringing Reala back into existence and restoring his memories of her .", "= = Development = = \n \n Tales of Destiny 2 was co @-@ developed by Wolfteam and <unk> Japan .", "Development began after work had finished on Tales of Eternia , taking roughly two years to complete .", "During its early development , the staff consisted of thirty people : when in full development , a team of between sixty and a hundred worked on it .", "It was developed under the working title Tales of X.", "After Eternia was completed , the development team considered what to do next , whether a new standalone game or a sequel .", "As Destiny had a large amount of lore created for it and there were story possibilities for a next generation of characters , it was decided to make a sequel to Destiny .", "This would be the first direct sequel in the Tales series .", "Because of the state of the world as it would have evolved after the events of Destiny , it was decided to set the events eighteen years after them and focus on the son of Destiny 's protagonist .", "The key themes for the story were \" fate \" and \" happiness \" .", "For the story , the team wanted to effectively portray Kyle 's journey to becoming a hero .", "For this , they drew on themes of \" learning from the teacher \" as seen in films such as Star Wars and Raiders of the Lost Ark .", "To create the atmosphere , the team worked at balancing elements of reality and fantasy .", "The story and script was handled by Japanese scenario company <unk> .", "Two separate scripts were created for the main story and additional elements such as <unk> .", "Both scripts were quite large .", "Character designs were created by <unk> Inomata .", "A key element of the designs was the variation of time periods many characters came from .", "To make the character sprites as close as possible to the original artwork , the team took Inomata 's artwork and turned them into 2D \" dot @-@ by @-@ dot \" sprite pictures .", "This gave the sprites roughly four times the detail of most environments .", "They then built the world around the sprites .", "The sprite details sometimes caused problems , as they would appear larger than the environments when the camera <unk> in .", "The animated cutscenes were created by anime company Production I.G.", "The game 's opening was the longest ever created for a Tales game up to that point .", "While many contemporary PS2 role @-@ playing games were being developed around three @-@ dimensional characters , Destiny 2 used two @-@ dimensional sprites for its characters .", "Part of the reason behind this was that the development team wanted to create the \" ultimate 2D RPG \" .", "As opposed to previous Tales games , where gameplay development was focused on the battle system , the development leads requested that the gameplay should be \" waste @-@ free and strategic \" .", "The Grade system and new skill <unk> elements , later staples of the series , were also developed .", "The game 's artificial intelligence was markedly improved , the combat system was made both more elaborate and more user @-@ friendly , and health and magic systems were adjusted .", "The PlayStation 2 hardware enabled the expansion of mini @-@ games , the improvement of the game 's graphics , and the incorporation of advanced interactive elements on the world map .", "= = = Audio = = = \n \n The music was composed by regular series composers <unk> Sakuraba and Shinji Tamura .", "Sakuraba primarily worked on the battle themes and arrangements of previous themes , while Tamura handled selected boss battle tracks and created Reala 's theme .", "They were able to create more tracks with greater detail to them due to the expanded storage capacities of the PS2 .", "As with previous games , a licensed theme song was created by a Japanese artist for the game 's opening .", "For Destiny 2 , the theme song was \" Key to My Heart \" from the album Fairy Tale , by Japanese singer @-@ songwriter Mai Kuraki .", "Its lyrics were designed to \" express the world \" of Destiny 2 .", "<unk> of \" Key to My Heart \" were featured in the soundtrack .", "Unlike previous Tales games , where voice work was recorded out of order , the voice work was recorded in order of the game 's events to add dramatic weight to the performances .", "This consequently created difficulties with scheduling and put an added strain on the actors .", "= = Release = = \n \n Destiny 2 was announced in February 2002 at a special conference about future developments and games for the platform .", "It was the first Tales title to receive a numbered designation in Japan .", "As with previous Tales games , it featured a characteristic genre name : \" RPG to Release Destiny \" ( <unk> , <unk> <unk> <unk> RPG ) .", "To promote the game , Namco created a themed PlayStation 2 memory card .", "In addition , a special competition was organized where the top @-@ tier prizes were copies of the script books for Destiny 2 autographed by the main characters ' voice actors .", "As a pre @-@ order bonus , a special limited edition DVD featuring interviews with the voice cast was created .", "In addition , a downloadable ring tone based on the theme song and screen displays featuring the main characters was created for mobile phones of the time and released in 2003 .", "The game was released on November 28 , 2002 in Japan .", "It was celebrated with an official launch event , featuring interviews with the production staff and cast .", "Destiny 2 would be the last Tales game developed by Wolfteam prior to its acquisition by Namco in 2003 and <unk> as Namco Tales Studio .", "Destiny 2 was later ported to the PSP .", "Development began in 2005 , after the commercial success of Eternia 's PSP port .", "The port was developed by Alfa System , a frequent collaborator with the Tales team on spin @-@ off titles .", "The project was directed by <unk> <unk> , who had worked on Destiny 2 and became the director of the <unk> port of Tales of <unk> .", "While the earlier port of Destiny made significant changes , the Destiny 2 port was meant to preserve and add onto the content of the original .", "Some of the adjustments included minor tweaks to gameplay , adjustments to fit the PSP 's control layout , and adjusting the graphics from 4 : 3 to 16 : 9 screen ratio .", "A new dungeon featuring added story elements was also created .", "It was released on February 15 , 2007 .", "Outside Japan , Destiny 2 was released in China and South Korea by Sony Computer Entertainment in 2003 : the Korean version was released on March 27 , and the Chinese version was released on August 14 .", "The game was going to be part of a world tour by Sony Computer Entertainment to promote the next generation of role @-@ playing games , but the tensions between America and Iraq at the time and the consequent risks of a terrorist attack caused them to cancel the trip .", "Asked at the launch event whether an overseas version of the game was being developed , producer Makoto <unk> said he was \" not certain \" .", "The PSP port was released in South Korea by Namco Bandai Games 's local branch on March 5 , 2007 .", "Neither the original nor the port has been released in the west , making it one of three mainline Tales titles to remain exclusive to Japan .", "= = Reception = = \n \n Namco had high expectations for Destiny 2 , anticipating sales of 600 @,@ 000 units .", "During its debut week , Destiny 2 reached the top of Japanese gaming sales charts : according to different sources , it sold between just over <unk> @,@ 000 ( Famitsu ) and under <unk> @,@ 000 ( Dengeki ) units .", "For the next three weeks , it remained in second place on the charts behind <unk> Ruby and <unk> , accumulating sales of over 603 @,@ 000 .", "By January 2003 , the game had sold over 702 @,@ 000 units , becoming the eighth best @-@ selling game within that period .", "The PlayStation 2 version of Tales of Destiny 2 has shipped 977 @,@ 000 copies worldwide as of December 2007 , being the second most successful title in the series at the time .", "The PSP version sold 73 @,@ 000 copies in its first week , ranking second in weekly video games sales .", "By the following week , it had dropped to # 25 .", "By the end of 2007 , the game had sold just under 115 @,@ 000 units , reached <unk> place in the five hundred top @-@ selling games of the year .", "In South Korea , the game reached # 10 in the country 's gaming sales charts .", "Worldwide shipments of the port as recorded by Namco have reached 129 @,@ 000 units .", "Famitsu Weekly found the story enjoyable , though noted that those who had played Destiny would get more enjoyment out of it , and praised the voice acting .", "They also found the gameplay and pacing enjoyable , positively noting the option to auto @-@ battle .", "The game ranked as the <unk> all @-@ time favorite game in a 2006 Famitsu readers poll .", "Japanese website Game <unk> Watch found the story impressive , citing its use of time travel and the continued use of Destiny 's world and lore .", "The gameplay , mini @-@ games and <unk> options was also generally praised , with the reviewer recommending the title to players of the series .", "<unk> 's <unk> Lee was also positive , praising the gameplay despite the very high encounter rate , and was pleased that an auto @-@ battle option was included .", "One point that received a more mixed response was the game 's music , with the exception of the opening song .", "In a preview for IGN , David Smith was generally positive about the game .", "While he disliked the art style and its low @-@ tech look compared to its hardware , he found the gameplay enjoyable and the opening parts of the story fairly relatable .", "He ended by hoping that Namco would put the effort into <unk> the title .", "= = = Additional media = = = \n \n Multiple print adaptations have been made of Destiny 2 : these include one three @-@ volume comic anthology , a serialized comic adaptation originally released through Square Enix 's <unk> Comics and later collected into five volumes , and an eight @-@ volume <unk> comic , and a second single @-@ edition <unk> .", "Novel adaptations include a novel focusing on Nanaly called Tales of Destiny 2 : The Amber Wind , and <unk> light novels that told segments of the story from the point of view of different characters , particularly Judas .", "An illustration book featuring Inomata 's artwork for the game was released in March 2005 .", "A five @-@ part CD Drama adaptation was also developed , following the events of the game .", "The five volumes were released between April and August 2003 , under the umbrella titled Tales of Destiny 2 Drama CD ." ]
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[ " = Lady in the Lake trial = \n \n The Lady in the Lake trial was a 2005 murder case in which Gordon Park ( 25 January 1944 – 25 January 2010 ) a retired teacher from <unk> , near Barrow @-@ in @-@ Furness , Cumbria , England , was jailed for life for the murder of his first wife , Carol Ann Park , in 1976 .", "Carol Park went missing on 17 July 1976 , and was never seen alive again by her family .", "In 1997 , her body was discovered by divers in Coniston Water and Gordon was arrested on suspicion of murder .", "The charges were subsequently dropped but in 2004 Gordon was arrested again and found guilty of his wife 's murder .", "The trial judge sentenced him to life imprisonment and recommended that he should serve a minimum of 15 years before being considered for parole .", "He was held at Garth prison , <unk> , Preston .", "In December 2007 he lodged an appeal against his conviction which was dismissed in November 2008 .", "On 25 January 2010 , he was found hanged in his cell , and pronounced dead at the scene .", "The details of the murder are sketchy .", "Carol was killed due to blunt trauma to her face by means of some instrument , alleged in court to have been an ice axe .", "She was then bound with rope , using complex knots , weighed down with rocks and lead pipes and thrown <unk> from a boat on Coniston Water .", "The body landed on an underwater ledge where it was later found by amateur divers .", "Had it been dropped a few metres further from the shore , it would have sunk to the much deeper bottom and probably never have been discovered .", "There was a great deal of controversy surrounding the case .", "Gordon received much support from his family and friends and maintained his innocence .", "There was a large amount of local interest in the trial as shown by the sales of the local paper , the North @-@ West Evening Mail .", "Some claimed that much of the evidence against him could be discounted and there were <unk> and <unk> in attempts to free Gordon from prison and clear his name .", "The case featured prominently in the book No Smoke : The <unk> Truth About British Justice which outlined seven cases the author believed to be examples of innocent people being convicted of murder .", "= = Case history = = \n \n \n = = = Carol Park <unk> = = = \n \n Prior to her disappearance , according to her friends , Carol was feeling depressed .", "She had talked of tracing her biological parents , as she was adopted .", "On 17 July 1976 , she went missing .", "Gordon claimed that she had left home for another man , and Carol had left their home in <unk> twice before .", "It was for this reason , Gordon claimed , that he did not report her missing for six weeks .", "Carol was said to time her periods away from home to coincide with the school holidays .", "Gordon claimed that it wasn 't until she didn 't return in time to take up her job as a primary school teacher in September ( the start of the school term ) that he realised that there was a problem .", "At this time he reported her missing via his solicitor , and her family was informed .", "On the day she vanished , the family had been due to visit Blackpool on a day trip .", "However , Carol said she felt <unk> and wanted to remain behind in bed .", "She was never seen alive again by her family .", "Gordon claimed he returned home to find Carol had left the house , leaving behind her wedding ring , and that there was no sign of a struggle .", "A missing persons enquiry was launched , but nothing came of it .", "This missing persons report was subsequently lost , and it was implied by some that it was because both Gordon and a senior police commander ( who , by the time the article was published , had died ) involved in the case were <unk> .", "This was refuted by Sandra <unk> , who , in No Smoke , claimed that Gordon had never been a <unk> .", "At the time , police told Gordon that , should a body be found , he would be the main suspect .", "= = = Discovery of body and post mortem results = = = \n \n On 13 August 1997 , amateur divers discovered Carol Park 's body , clad only in a <unk> , 75 feet down at the bottom of Coniston Water .", "She was nicknamed \" the Lady in the Lake \" by detectives after the 1943 detective novel by Raymond Chandler , The Lady in the Lake .", "The body had been wrapped in a <unk> dress , a canvas <unk> and plastic bags , tied with several knots , and weighed down with lead <unk> .", "Her eyes had been covered by <unk> .", "It was later reported that the body had landed on an underwater ledge , and had it been thrown into the water a few metres farther from the land , it would probably never have been found .", "Details of Carol 's death were revealed in the post mortem .", "There were severe injuries to the skull , and it was said that her face had been smashed by multiple blows .", "It was later found in court that the murder weapon had been an ice axe .", "The body was found to be in a <unk> position , which suggested that the body had been dealt with within a few hours of death , before rigor mortis could settle in .", "It has since been said that the investigators failed to acknowledge that rigor mortis passes in a 24 ‑ to 48 ‑ hour time period , and that the body could <unk> have been <unk> once rigor mortis had passed .", "Many unusual knots were used to tie the body , and the same knots were said to be used in Gordon Park 's house and boat .", "This was one of the key pieces of evidence used against Gordon in the trial .", "= = = Gordon Park is arrested , but charges are dropped = = = \n \n At the time of the discovery of the body , Gordon and his third wife , Jenny , were on a cycling holiday in France .", "They heard news of the discovery of the body , and are said to have seen footage of the police searching their house .", "On 24 August , they arrived home , and Gordon was arrested on suspicion of murder at <unk> the next morning .", "He was charged with the murder of Carol Park , and <unk> in Preston prison .", "However , after two weeks , his <unk> managed to persuade the court to grant him bail .", "On 6 January 1998 , the charges against Gordon were dropped due to lack of evidence .", "The Crown Prosecution Service released a statement <unk> \n After a conference with leading counsel and the police , a decision was taken , in agreement with all parties , that there was insufficient evidence for a realistic prospect of conviction .", "Reportedly he told another inmate that \" she deserved it \" as had discovered his wife being <unk> .", "After the charges were dropped , Gordon said that he wished to \" try to put all this , including the events of 21 years ago , behind me and try to return to my everyday life \" .", "However , the fact that the charges were dropped angered Carol 's brother , Ivor Price , who said that he was disgusted by the way that Carol was portrayed in the proceedings , and talked of how Carol was not \" someone who [ was ] cheap or had a string of lovers . \"", "= = = Gordon Park 's second arrest and trial = = = \n \n Gordon was again arrested on 13 January 2004 .", "Police said at the time that the murder file had never been closed , and that the arrest followed new leads .", "These new leads were later reported to be a confession by Michael Wainwright , who claimed to have been a <unk> of Gordon 's during his short prison stay in 1997 .", "The police then revisited the site where the body was discovered , and found a piece of <unk> green slate , a stone that matched the rocks that made up the wall of the family 's <unk> .", "The case was brought to trial at Manchester Crown Court , and lasted ten weeks .", "There was no single piece of evidence that pointed to Gordon indisputably , but the prosecution argued that when the evidence was placed together , it could only point at Park , and not a \" mysterious stranger or secret lover \" .", "Primarily , the case for the prosecution rested on circumstantial evidence , with the jury being asked to consider knots , rocks used to weight down the body and the ice axe , all linking Gordon Park to the crime .", "However , the statements of Michael Wainwright , and another of Gordon 's <unk> , who had learning difficulties , were also used as evidence by the prosecution .", "He was sentenced to be jailed for life , and told that he must serve at least 15 years .", "The judge said that he had taken into account the \" terrible concealment \" of the body .", "Park claimed he and his wife had an open marriage \n The court found that Gordon had first put his hands around Carol 's neck to strangle her , but that she had struggled .", "He then grabbed his ice axe , and brought it down with what was described as \" considerable \" force on Carol 's face , and smashed the front right @-@ hand side of her face , splitting open her head and <unk> her teeth .", "He then did this again – the attack was described as consisting of \" two big heavy , crushing blows \" by pathologist Dr. Edwin <unk> .", "After this , Gordon dumped his wife 's body in the lake , and went back to his day @-@ to @-@ day life .", "During the trial , the prosecution speculated that Gordon had \" drugged his wife , possibly on or around the 17 July , tied her up and stored her body in a chest freezer before dumping it in Coniston Water \" .", "= = = Gordon Park 's appeal = = = \n \n On 6 December 2007 , it was reported that Clarion <unk> , representing Gordon Park , said that they would launch an appeal .", "In a public statement , they said : \n The appeal is based upon fresh evidence that was not available at the original trial , it is hoped the conviction will be <unk> and a <unk> ordered ...", "Upon his conviction , Mr Park 's family and friends launched a campaign to clear his name , claiming there was no single piece of evidence that pointed indisputably to him .", "Representing Park in the appeal was solicitor Rob <unk> and Simon Bourne @-@ <unk> QC .", "They did not initially reveal what the new evidence was , only that it \" was not available at the original trial \" and that it was \" very strong and significant \" .", "Cumbria Constabulary released a statement saying : \n <unk> from Cumbria Constabulary carried out a full and thorough investigation and the full facts of the case were presented to the CPS .", "The case was then tried by a jury , where Gordon Park was found guilty of the murder of Carol Park in 1976 .", "In October , campaigners in support of Park said \" We have in our possession , a signed , witnessed , statement , made this week , by one of the main prosecution witnesses , stating , ‘ police officers did put words in my mouth regarding Gordon Park ’ and ‘ the police told me what to say in court .", "’ \" Pastor George Harrison , acting as a spokesperson for the campaigners , also claimed that the appeals process was flawed and \" rendered virtually impossible \" due to costs .", "In November 2008 , the appeal bid was rejected by three judges at the Court of Appeal in London .", "QC Simon Bourne , representing Park , had wanted to call an expert witness to challenge geological evidence used at the trial .", "Lord Justice Keene said that the new evidence did not raise \" a reasonable doubt as to the safety of this conviction \" , saying that the geological evidence was only a small element of the \" strong circumstantial case against the <unk> \" .", "The new evidence presented by geologist Andrew <unk> concerned the rock found with the body , said to have been from the wall outside the Parks ' house .", "<unk> argued that the rock was \" indistinguishable \" from others in the area , and therefore \" meaningless \" .", "= = = Gordon Park 's death = = = \n \n On 25 January 2010 , the morning of Park 's <unk> birthday , he was found hanged and unconscious in his prison cell in Garth Prison , and pronounced dead at the scene later in the morning .", "It is believed that a ligature was involved , and that Park inflicted the injuries upon himself .", "Park had not been assessed for the risk of suicide .", "Jeremy Park said that \" we are all completely devastated and still believe his innocence 100 % . \"", "Since his death , Carol Park 's family have tried to trace her ashes .", "= = Review = = \n \n On 26 November 2014 , it was confirmed that the Criminal Cases review Commission were examining the verdict , and new DNA evidence had come to light .", "Carol Park 's niece has accused Gordon Park 's family of ' clutching at <unk> ' and has argued : \" Gordon went to the High Court of Appeal and lost , so what makes them think after all this time they could find any information that could <unk> the court ’ s decision ? \"", "= = Case controversy = = \n \n \n = = = Support for Park = = = \n \n There was much local interest in the matter , as was shown by the sales of the local paper , the North @-@ West Evening Mail , when it ran special editions on the case .", "Park maintained his innocence , and received much support from his family and friends .", "His children , Jeremy and <unk> , appointed a new legal team in an attempt to find grounds for appeal .", "Jeremy also set up a website , <unk> , in a bid to raise awareness and support of the case for Gordon .", "Notable individuals offering support include Tony Benn , who said that there was considerable doubt about Gordon 's conviction , and that he would do all he can to help campaign for his freedom .", "Benn has been quoted as saying the case is a \" grave injustice \" .", "He is one of the over 300 people who have signed the \" Gordon Park is Innocent \" petition .", "A year into Park 's life sentence , around 40 family members and friends held a vigil at <unk> Prison , in a bid to raise awareness of \" the fact that there is an innocent man in prison \" .", "Another was held a year later , led by Jenny Park , and a third on the third anniversary of Park 's imprisonment .", "It was due to these <unk> , claimed <unk> Pastor George Harrison , that he was barred from visiting Park once he was transferred to Garth prison , in Lancashire .", "Other fronts for the campaign included an offer of £ 5 @,@ 000 for anyone providing evidence that lead to Gordon 's freedom .", "Included in this were planned adverts in the North @-@ West Evening Mail and leaflets to 20 @,@ 000 homes in the Furness area .", "However , this was being organised by Harrison , with whom Gordon and his third wife Jennifer stayed during the trial .", "Jeremy Park wrote to the North @-@ West Evening Mail to confirm that he wanted nothing to do with the reward , and that Harrison had no right to include his name , contact details or email address , or mention the <unk> website , in the adverts .", "Subsequently , Harrison claimed to have delivered 6 @,@ 000 <unk> and leaflets in the Furness area .", "Not everyone with a link to the family supported Gordon 's attempts to clear his name .", "Vanessa Fisher , Park 's adoptive daughter , appeared as a witness for the prosecution at the trial , telling of how her father would hit the children with \" a stick or cane \" and how he would not discuss his wife 's disappearance .", "She was not in court at the time of Park 's sentencing .", "Ivor Price , Carol 's brother , has spoken publicly at various times about his feelings about Gordon , and the Price family even sat away from Park 's supporters during the trial itself .", "In a statement shortly after Park 's guilty verdict , he said he had \" no doubt \" that justice had been done , and added that \" Carol was a lovely , <unk> girl who was very clever and intelligent .", "What has been said about her has been heartbreaking .", "This was about one thing : justice for Carol . \"", "Around the same time , Price said that although he believed Gordon at the time of Carol 's disappearance , upon the news of a body being found in Coniston Water , he \" knew it was her , and knew who had done it \" , expressing his conviction of Park 's guilt .", "More recently , he said that he was \" distressed \" by the ongoing campaign to free Park .", "After Park 's unsuccessful appeal , Price 's daughters , Kay <unk> and Claire <unk> spoke to the North @-@ West Evening Mail , their parents having died before the appeal was rejected .", "<unk> said \" It is brilliant , an amazing result .", "Our mum and dad Ivor and Maureen Price fought hard for this justice and now they can rest in peace because justice has been done .", "We are so <unk> for the result and so glad he will be staying in there . \"", "She added that \" It is finally justice for Carol . \"", "The Park family and Cumbria Constabulary did not comment .", "= = = Claims of flawed investigation = = = \n \n The case was reported to be difficult for the prosecution , with the time between the murder and the trial making it extremely difficult to track potential witnesses .", "Keith <unk> , a police officer involved in the case , said that \" the other difficulty was of course the body was taken away from the place where it was killed . \"", "However , on top of the difficulties outlined by the police , the <unk> website detailed a number of what Park 's supporters claim are holes in the evidence used to convict him .", "A story about the problems with the evidence was published in the Daily Mail on October 12 , 2005 , at the request of Jeremy , though it was not written by him .", "Bob <unk> , the author , later wrote an article for Inside Time , in December 2006 , talking about the trial and its controversies .", "Another similar article , pointing out holes in the evidence , was published in the Sunday Herald , on July 23 , 2006 .", "= = = = Witnesses = = = = \n \n The first problem with the evidence is the use of inmate informant evidence , such as that from Michael Wainwright , described as \" the most <unk> [ form of evidence ] of all \" , despite the fact that it was one of the key pieces of evidence in the trial .", "Glen Banks , a man with whom Park had briefly shared a cell and who claimed in court that Park had admitted his guilt to him , was described as \" highly <unk> \" , frequently changed his story , and also claimed that Park had admitted to killing Carol while sailing to Blackpool .", "Wainwright , the other informant , was said to <unk> heavy cannabis smoker and admitted to hearing voices .", "He claimed that Gordon had said that he went upstairs , found Carol in bed with another man , and killed her in a fit of rage .", "This seemed unlikely , as the Parks lived in a <unk> , and the supposed lover has never come forward .", "Park also claimed to have never actually met Wainwright .", "Joan Young , who was the only first @-@ hand witness , is challenged in both articles .", "She came forward in 2004 , claiming that she had seen someone push something over the side of a boat on Coniston Water .", "This testimony is challenged , because so much time has passed and the fact that her husband saw nothing .", "However , he claims to have been reading his paper at the time .", "Also , it has been said that Young was too far away to identify the person in the boat , and that it couldn 't have been Carol Park 's body that was being dumped , as the <unk> were positioned so that the location Carol 's body was found would have been visibly blocked by an island .", "The article even points out that Young described a boat that appeared to be a cruiser yacht .", "Despite the fact that Gordon did own a large yacht in 1997 , in 1976 he owned only a 505 racing <unk> , which he sold later that year .", "There are three witnesses who provide direct evidence supporting the idea that Park was innocent .", "The first , a neighbour , claims that they saw Carol at the bottom of her <unk> .", "A second , another neighbour , claims that they saw an unidentified man in a <unk> <unk> in the Parks ' drive for twenty minutes .", "The presence of the unidentified car has never been accounted for .", "Around <unk> that night , another witness , a woman who knew Carol , saw her at <unk> Richard services .", "She had mentioned to her husband the fact that Carol had not greeted her , describing her as \" <unk> \" .", "= = = = Other evidence = = = = \n \n The rock supposedly found in the lake , said to be taken from the Park 's garden wall , has been challenged as evidence in multiple places .", "Both articles say that the police diver had no memory of recovering it , and he claimed that if he had found it , he would have placed it back .", "Professor Kenneth <unk> , a defense witness , said that there was no evidence that the rock had ever been on the lake bed at all .", "The article in the Sunday Herald also claims that the policeman said to be responsible for finding the rock fainted when it was produced in court , offering no explanation , but still denying that he ever found it .", "Two more issues are addressed in the Sunday Herald article , but not in the Daily Mail article .", "The first is of the knots used to tie up Carol 's body – the knots on Carol 's body were mostly granny knots , of which there was no evidence that Gordon ever used – indeed during the trial he was specifically asked this , and he responded , \" I do not use granny knots \" .", "The granny knot is always a mistake , used by someone who should have used a reef knot ; those learning knot @-@ tying frequently make this mistake .", "Gordon Park , an experienced knot @-@ <unk> , would likely never use a granny knot , and their frequent appearance on the body of Carol is strong evidence that it was not Gordon who tied them .", "The article also claims that the evidence of knots was irrelevant anyway , as <unk> and <unk> were so common in the area .", "The other piece of evidence related to another rock taken from the <unk> , which had supposedly come from the Parks ' roof .", "However , the prosecution eventually admitted that Westmoreland green slate had been worked in the area for hundreds of years , and could have come from anywhere .", "The Herald also mentions the fact that the police files from the original missing persons inquiry into Carol Park had gone missing themselves , but does not draw any conclusions from this .", "Both articles address the issue of who the killer could alternatively have been , and both of them mention Carol 's other lovers , and John <unk> , responsible for murdering Carol 's sister .", "Both of the articles mention that he was in the Barrow area around the time of the murder , but both of them are careful to point out that they are not accusing him of being the murderer .", "= = = No Smoke = = = \n \n On 1 May 2007 , No Smoke – The <unk> Truth About British Justice , by Sandra <unk> , was published by Exposure Publishing .", "This book features the stories of seven high @-@ profile convicted murderers , including Park , Luke Mitchell and <unk> Jenkins .", "The book claims that the expert testimonies in the Lady in the Lake trial were flawed , that certain evidence was withheld , and that the <unk> reporting of the press at the time influenced the court by persuading them that Park was the only person who could have killed his wife .", "= = Personal life of Gordon Park = = \n \n Park worked as a village primary school teacher , but was retired by the time he was <unk> for the murder of his first wife , Carol .", "Park had two children by Carol , Jeremy and <unk> .", "Gordon and Carol also adopted their niece Vanessa when she was 18 months old after her mother , Christie ( who was Carol 's sister ) , was murdered by her boyfriend in 1969 , aged 17 .", "This was described as a \" rare and appalling coincidence \" , but has been picked up on by the case for the defence since the trial .", "Park remarried twice after Carol was murdered .", "His second wife was named Catherine , and his third , to whom he remained married until his death , is named Jenny .", "Park met all of his wives through teaching , Carol was a teacher at <unk> Village School when she was killed .", "When rejecting Park 's request for appeal , Lord Justice Keene , Mr Justice <unk> and Mr Justice <unk> noted that both Gordon and Carol had had affairs in the year leading up to Carol 's disappearance .", "Park 's interests included sailing and climbing , which was relevant to the case due to the knots used to tie his wife 's body .", "While in prison , Park spent time <unk> t <unk> chi , taking a <unk> degree and keeping fit .", "In an exclusive written interview with The <unk> Gazette nine months into his sentence , Park talked of how he had struggled with prison , saying : \" They [ other inmates ] may smoke incessantly , play loud music , the TV or video games , rifle your <unk> , steal , lie etc .", "There is not a lot you can do about it ...", "I watched a guy \" chasing the dragon \" .", "It frightened me to death .", "I had never seen that before . \"", "He refused to answer detailed questions about the trial or case , but protested his innocence , saying \" If I knew who killed my wife , how , where , why , then I would have said so .", "I did not know then .", "I do not know now . \"" ]
[ "Glen Banks , a man with whom Park had briefly shared a cell and who claimed in court that Park had admitted his guilt to him , was described as \" highly <unk> \" , frequently changed his story , and also claimed that Park had admitted to killing Carol while sailing to Blackpool ." ]
[ " = Lady in the Lake trial = \n \n The Lady in the Lake trial was a 2005 murder case in which Gordon Park ( 25 January 1944 – 25 January 2010 ) a retired teacher from <unk> , near Barrow @-@ in @-@ Furness , Cumbria , England , was jailed for life for the murder of his first wife , Carol Ann Park , in 1976 .", "Carol Park went missing on 17 July 1976 , and was never seen alive again by her family .", "In 1997 , her body was discovered by divers in Coniston Water and Gordon was arrested on suspicion of murder .", "The charges were subsequently dropped but in 2004 Gordon was arrested again and found guilty of his wife 's murder .", "The trial judge sentenced him to life imprisonment and recommended that he should serve a minimum of 15 years before being considered for parole .", "He was held at Garth prison , <unk> , Preston .", "In December 2007 he lodged an appeal against his conviction which was dismissed in November 2008 .", "On 25 January 2010 , he was found hanged in his cell , and pronounced dead at the scene .", "The details of the murder are sketchy .", "Carol was killed due to blunt trauma to her face by means of some instrument , alleged in court to have been an ice axe .", "She was then bound with rope , using complex knots , weighed down with rocks and lead pipes and thrown <unk> from a boat on Coniston Water .", "The body landed on an underwater ledge where it was later found by amateur divers .", "Had it been dropped a few metres further from the shore , it would have sunk to the much deeper bottom and probably never have been discovered .", "There was a great deal of controversy surrounding the case .", "Gordon received much support from his family and friends and maintained his innocence .", "There was a large amount of local interest in the trial as shown by the sales of the local paper , the North @-@ West Evening Mail .", "Some claimed that much of the evidence against him could be discounted and there were <unk> and <unk> in attempts to free Gordon from prison and clear his name .", "The case featured prominently in the book No Smoke : The <unk> Truth About British Justice which outlined seven cases the author believed to be examples of innocent people being convicted of murder .", "= = Case history = = \n \n \n = = = Carol Park <unk> = = = \n \n Prior to her disappearance , according to her friends , Carol was feeling depressed .", "She had talked of tracing her biological parents , as she was adopted .", "On 17 July 1976 , she went missing .", "Gordon claimed that she had left home for another man , and Carol had left their home in <unk> twice before .", "It was for this reason , Gordon claimed , that he did not report her missing for six weeks .", "Carol was said to time her periods away from home to coincide with the school holidays .", "Gordon claimed that it wasn 't until she didn 't return in time to take up her job as a primary school teacher in September ( the start of the school term ) that he realised that there was a problem .", "At this time he reported her missing via his solicitor , and her family was informed .", "On the day she vanished , the family had been due to visit Blackpool on a day trip .", "However , Carol said she felt <unk> and wanted to remain behind in bed .", "She was never seen alive again by her family .", "Gordon claimed he returned home to find Carol had left the house , leaving behind her wedding ring , and that there was no sign of a struggle .", "A missing persons enquiry was launched , but nothing came of it .", "This missing persons report was subsequently lost , and it was implied by some that it was because both Gordon and a senior police commander ( who , by the time the article was published , had died ) involved in the case were <unk> .", "This was refuted by Sandra <unk> , who , in No Smoke , claimed that Gordon had never been a <unk> .", "At the time , police told Gordon that , should a body be found , he would be the main suspect .", "= = = Discovery of body and post mortem results = = = \n \n On 13 August 1997 , amateur divers discovered Carol Park 's body , clad only in a <unk> , 75 feet down at the bottom of Coniston Water .", "She was nicknamed \" the Lady in the Lake \" by detectives after the 1943 detective novel by Raymond Chandler , The Lady in the Lake .", "The body had been wrapped in a <unk> dress , a canvas <unk> and plastic bags , tied with several knots , and weighed down with lead <unk> .", "Her eyes had been covered by <unk> .", "It was later reported that the body had landed on an underwater ledge , and had it been thrown into the water a few metres farther from the land , it would probably never have been found .", "Details of Carol 's death were revealed in the post mortem .", "There were severe injuries to the skull , and it was said that her face had been smashed by multiple blows .", "It was later found in court that the murder weapon had been an ice axe .", "The body was found to be in a <unk> position , which suggested that the body had been dealt with within a few hours of death , before rigor mortis could settle in .", "It has since been said that the investigators failed to acknowledge that rigor mortis passes in a 24 ‑ to 48 ‑ hour time period , and that the body could <unk> have been <unk> once rigor mortis had passed .", "Many unusual knots were used to tie the body , and the same knots were said to be used in Gordon Park 's house and boat .", "This was one of the key pieces of evidence used against Gordon in the trial .", "= = = Gordon Park is arrested , but charges are dropped = = = \n \n At the time of the discovery of the body , Gordon and his third wife , Jenny , were on a cycling holiday in France .", "They heard news of the discovery of the body , and are said to have seen footage of the police searching their house .", "On 24 August , they arrived home , and Gordon was arrested on suspicion of murder at <unk> the next morning .", "He was charged with the murder of Carol Park , and <unk> in Preston prison .", "However , after two weeks , his <unk> managed to persuade the court to grant him bail .", "On 6 January 1998 , the charges against Gordon were dropped due to lack of evidence .", "The Crown Prosecution Service released a statement <unk> \n After a conference with leading counsel and the police , a decision was taken , in agreement with all parties , that there was insufficient evidence for a realistic prospect of conviction .", "Reportedly he told another inmate that \" she deserved it \" as had discovered his wife being <unk> .", "After the charges were dropped , Gordon said that he wished to \" try to put all this , including the events of 21 years ago , behind me and try to return to my everyday life \" .", "However , the fact that the charges were dropped angered Carol 's brother , Ivor Price , who said that he was disgusted by the way that Carol was portrayed in the proceedings , and talked of how Carol was not \" someone who [ was ] cheap or had a string of lovers . \"", "= = = Gordon Park 's second arrest and trial = = = \n \n Gordon was again arrested on 13 January 2004 .", "Police said at the time that the murder file had never been closed , and that the arrest followed new leads .", "These new leads were later reported to be a confession by Michael Wainwright , who claimed to have been a <unk> of Gordon 's during his short prison stay in 1997 .", "The police then revisited the site where the body was discovered , and found a piece of <unk> green slate , a stone that matched the rocks that made up the wall of the family 's <unk> .", "The case was brought to trial at Manchester Crown Court , and lasted ten weeks .", "There was no single piece of evidence that pointed to Gordon indisputably , but the prosecution argued that when the evidence was placed together , it could only point at Park , and not a \" mysterious stranger or secret lover \" .", "Primarily , the case for the prosecution rested on circumstantial evidence , with the jury being asked to consider knots , rocks used to weight down the body and the ice axe , all linking Gordon Park to the crime .", "However , the statements of Michael Wainwright , and another of Gordon 's <unk> , who had learning difficulties , were also used as evidence by the prosecution .", "He was sentenced to be jailed for life , and told that he must serve at least 15 years .", "The judge said that he had taken into account the \" terrible concealment \" of the body .", "Park claimed he and his wife had an open marriage \n The court found that Gordon had first put his hands around Carol 's neck to strangle her , but that she had struggled .", "He then grabbed his ice axe , and brought it down with what was described as \" considerable \" force on Carol 's face , and smashed the front right @-@ hand side of her face , splitting open her head and <unk> her teeth .", "He then did this again – the attack was described as consisting of \" two big heavy , crushing blows \" by pathologist Dr. Edwin <unk> .", "After this , Gordon dumped his wife 's body in the lake , and went back to his day @-@ to @-@ day life .", "During the trial , the prosecution speculated that Gordon had \" drugged his wife , possibly on or around the 17 July , tied her up and stored her body in a chest freezer before dumping it in Coniston Water \" .", "= = = Gordon Park 's appeal = = = \n \n On 6 December 2007 , it was reported that Clarion <unk> , representing Gordon Park , said that they would launch an appeal .", "In a public statement , they said : \n The appeal is based upon fresh evidence that was not available at the original trial , it is hoped the conviction will be <unk> and a <unk> ordered ...", "Upon his conviction , Mr Park 's family and friends launched a campaign to clear his name , claiming there was no single piece of evidence that pointed indisputably to him .", "Representing Park in the appeal was solicitor Rob <unk> and Simon Bourne @-@ <unk> QC .", "They did not initially reveal what the new evidence was , only that it \" was not available at the original trial \" and that it was \" very strong and significant \" .", "Cumbria Constabulary released a statement saying : \n <unk> from Cumbria Constabulary carried out a full and thorough investigation and the full facts of the case were presented to the CPS .", "The case was then tried by a jury , where Gordon Park was found guilty of the murder of Carol Park in 1976 .", "In October , campaigners in support of Park said \" We have in our possession , a signed , witnessed , statement , made this week , by one of the main prosecution witnesses , stating , ‘ police officers did put words in my mouth regarding Gordon Park ’ and ‘ the police told me what to say in court .", "’ \" Pastor George Harrison , acting as a spokesperson for the campaigners , also claimed that the appeals process was flawed and \" rendered virtually impossible \" due to costs .", "In November 2008 , the appeal bid was rejected by three judges at the Court of Appeal in London .", "QC Simon Bourne , representing Park , had wanted to call an expert witness to challenge geological evidence used at the trial .", "Lord Justice Keene said that the new evidence did not raise \" a reasonable doubt as to the safety of this conviction \" , saying that the geological evidence was only a small element of the \" strong circumstantial case against the <unk> \" .", "The new evidence presented by geologist Andrew <unk> concerned the rock found with the body , said to have been from the wall outside the Parks ' house .", "<unk> argued that the rock was \" indistinguishable \" from others in the area , and therefore \" meaningless \" .", "= = = Gordon Park 's death = = = \n \n On 25 January 2010 , the morning of Park 's <unk> birthday , he was found hanged and unconscious in his prison cell in Garth Prison , and pronounced dead at the scene later in the morning .", "It is believed that a ligature was involved , and that Park inflicted the injuries upon himself .", "Park had not been assessed for the risk of suicide .", "Jeremy Park said that \" we are all completely devastated and still believe his innocence 100 % . \"", "Since his death , Carol Park 's family have tried to trace her ashes .", "= = Review = = \n \n On 26 November 2014 , it was confirmed that the Criminal Cases review Commission were examining the verdict , and new DNA evidence had come to light .", "Carol Park 's niece has accused Gordon Park 's family of ' clutching at <unk> ' and has argued : \" Gordon went to the High Court of Appeal and lost , so what makes them think after all this time they could find any information that could <unk> the court ’ s decision ? \"", "= = Case controversy = = \n \n \n = = = Support for Park = = = \n \n There was much local interest in the matter , as was shown by the sales of the local paper , the North @-@ West Evening Mail , when it ran special editions on the case .", "Park maintained his innocence , and received much support from his family and friends .", "His children , Jeremy and <unk> , appointed a new legal team in an attempt to find grounds for appeal .", "Jeremy also set up a website , <unk> , in a bid to raise awareness and support of the case for Gordon .", "Notable individuals offering support include Tony Benn , who said that there was considerable doubt about Gordon 's conviction , and that he would do all he can to help campaign for his freedom .", "Benn has been quoted as saying the case is a \" grave injustice \" .", "He is one of the over 300 people who have signed the \" Gordon Park is Innocent \" petition .", "A year into Park 's life sentence , around 40 family members and friends held a vigil at <unk> Prison , in a bid to raise awareness of \" the fact that there is an innocent man in prison \" .", "Another was held a year later , led by Jenny Park , and a third on the third anniversary of Park 's imprisonment .", "It was due to these <unk> , claimed <unk> Pastor George Harrison , that he was barred from visiting Park once he was transferred to Garth prison , in Lancashire .", "Other fronts for the campaign included an offer of £ 5 @,@ 000 for anyone providing evidence that lead to Gordon 's freedom .", "Included in this were planned adverts in the North @-@ West Evening Mail and leaflets to 20 @,@ 000 homes in the Furness area .", "However , this was being organised by Harrison , with whom Gordon and his third wife Jennifer stayed during the trial .", "Jeremy Park wrote to the North @-@ West Evening Mail to confirm that he wanted nothing to do with the reward , and that Harrison had no right to include his name , contact details or email address , or mention the <unk> website , in the adverts .", "Subsequently , Harrison claimed to have delivered 6 @,@ 000 <unk> and leaflets in the Furness area .", "Not everyone with a link to the family supported Gordon 's attempts to clear his name .", "Vanessa Fisher , Park 's adoptive daughter , appeared as a witness for the prosecution at the trial , telling of how her father would hit the children with \" a stick or cane \" and how he would not discuss his wife 's disappearance .", "She was not in court at the time of Park 's sentencing .", "Ivor Price , Carol 's brother , has spoken publicly at various times about his feelings about Gordon , and the Price family even sat away from Park 's supporters during the trial itself .", "In a statement shortly after Park 's guilty verdict , he said he had \" no doubt \" that justice had been done , and added that \" Carol was a lovely , <unk> girl who was very clever and intelligent .", "What has been said about her has been heartbreaking .", "This was about one thing : justice for Carol . \"", "Around the same time , Price said that although he believed Gordon at the time of Carol 's disappearance , upon the news of a body being found in Coniston Water , he \" knew it was her , and knew who had done it \" , expressing his conviction of Park 's guilt .", "More recently , he said that he was \" distressed \" by the ongoing campaign to free Park .", "After Park 's unsuccessful appeal , Price 's daughters , Kay <unk> and Claire <unk> spoke to the North @-@ West Evening Mail , their parents having died before the appeal was rejected .", "<unk> said \" It is brilliant , an amazing result .", "Our mum and dad Ivor and Maureen Price fought hard for this justice and now they can rest in peace because justice has been done .", "We are so <unk> for the result and so glad he will be staying in there . \"", "She added that \" It is finally justice for Carol . \"", "The Park family and Cumbria Constabulary did not comment .", "= = = Claims of flawed investigation = = = \n \n The case was reported to be difficult for the prosecution , with the time between the murder and the trial making it extremely difficult to track potential witnesses .", "Keith <unk> , a police officer involved in the case , said that \" the other difficulty was of course the body was taken away from the place where it was killed . \"", "However , on top of the difficulties outlined by the police , the <unk> website detailed a number of what Park 's supporters claim are holes in the evidence used to convict him .", "A story about the problems with the evidence was published in the Daily Mail on October 12 , 2005 , at the request of Jeremy , though it was not written by him .", "Bob <unk> , the author , later wrote an article for Inside Time , in December 2006 , talking about the trial and its controversies .", "Another similar article , pointing out holes in the evidence , was published in the Sunday Herald , on July 23 , 2006 .", "= = = = Witnesses = = = = \n \n The first problem with the evidence is the use of inmate informant evidence , such as that from Michael Wainwright , described as \" the most <unk> [ form of evidence ] of all \" , despite the fact that it was one of the key pieces of evidence in the trial .", "Wainwright , the other informant , was said to <unk> heavy cannabis smoker and admitted to hearing voices .", "He claimed that Gordon had said that he went upstairs , found Carol in bed with another man , and killed her in a fit of rage .", "This seemed unlikely , as the Parks lived in a <unk> , and the supposed lover has never come forward .", "Park also claimed to have never actually met Wainwright .", "Joan Young , who was the only first @-@ hand witness , is challenged in both articles .", "She came forward in 2004 , claiming that she had seen someone push something over the side of a boat on Coniston Water .", "This testimony is challenged , because so much time has passed and the fact that her husband saw nothing .", "However , he claims to have been reading his paper at the time .", "Also , it has been said that Young was too far away to identify the person in the boat , and that it couldn 't have been Carol Park 's body that was being dumped , as the <unk> were positioned so that the location Carol 's body was found would have been visibly blocked by an island .", "The article even points out that Young described a boat that appeared to be a cruiser yacht .", "Despite the fact that Gordon did own a large yacht in 1997 , in 1976 he owned only a 505 racing <unk> , which he sold later that year .", "There are three witnesses who provide direct evidence supporting the idea that Park was innocent .", "The first , a neighbour , claims that they saw Carol at the bottom of her <unk> .", "A second , another neighbour , claims that they saw an unidentified man in a <unk> <unk> in the Parks ' drive for twenty minutes .", "The presence of the unidentified car has never been accounted for .", "Around <unk> that night , another witness , a woman who knew Carol , saw her at <unk> Richard services .", "She had mentioned to her husband the fact that Carol had not greeted her , describing her as \" <unk> \" .", "= = = = Other evidence = = = = \n \n The rock supposedly found in the lake , said to be taken from the Park 's garden wall , has been challenged as evidence in multiple places .", "Both articles say that the police diver had no memory of recovering it , and he claimed that if he had found it , he would have placed it back .", "Professor Kenneth <unk> , a defense witness , said that there was no evidence that the rock had ever been on the lake bed at all .", "The article in the Sunday Herald also claims that the policeman said to be responsible for finding the rock fainted when it was produced in court , offering no explanation , but still denying that he ever found it .", "Two more issues are addressed in the Sunday Herald article , but not in the Daily Mail article .", "The first is of the knots used to tie up Carol 's body – the knots on Carol 's body were mostly granny knots , of which there was no evidence that Gordon ever used – indeed during the trial he was specifically asked this , and he responded , \" I do not use granny knots \" .", "The granny knot is always a mistake , used by someone who should have used a reef knot ; those learning knot @-@ tying frequently make this mistake .", "Gordon Park , an experienced knot @-@ <unk> , would likely never use a granny knot , and their frequent appearance on the body of Carol is strong evidence that it was not Gordon who tied them .", "The article also claims that the evidence of knots was irrelevant anyway , as <unk> and <unk> were so common in the area .", "The other piece of evidence related to another rock taken from the <unk> , which had supposedly come from the Parks ' roof .", "However , the prosecution eventually admitted that Westmoreland green slate had been worked in the area for hundreds of years , and could have come from anywhere .", "The Herald also mentions the fact that the police files from the original missing persons inquiry into Carol Park had gone missing themselves , but does not draw any conclusions from this .", "Both articles address the issue of who the killer could alternatively have been , and both of them mention Carol 's other lovers , and John <unk> , responsible for murdering Carol 's sister .", "Both of the articles mention that he was in the Barrow area around the time of the murder , but both of them are careful to point out that they are not accusing him of being the murderer .", "= = = No Smoke = = = \n \n On 1 May 2007 , No Smoke – The <unk> Truth About British Justice , by Sandra <unk> , was published by Exposure Publishing .", "This book features the stories of seven high @-@ profile convicted murderers , including Park , Luke Mitchell and <unk> Jenkins .", "The book claims that the expert testimonies in the Lady in the Lake trial were flawed , that certain evidence was withheld , and that the <unk> reporting of the press at the time influenced the court by persuading them that Park was the only person who could have killed his wife .", "= = Personal life of Gordon Park = = \n \n Park worked as a village primary school teacher , but was retired by the time he was <unk> for the murder of his first wife , Carol .", "Park had two children by Carol , Jeremy and <unk> .", "Gordon and Carol also adopted their niece Vanessa when she was 18 months old after her mother , Christie ( who was Carol 's sister ) , was murdered by her boyfriend in 1969 , aged 17 .", "This was described as a \" rare and appalling coincidence \" , but has been picked up on by the case for the defence since the trial .", "Park remarried twice after Carol was murdered .", "His second wife was named Catherine , and his third , to whom he remained married until his death , is named Jenny .", "Park met all of his wives through teaching , Carol was a teacher at <unk> Village School when she was killed .", "When rejecting Park 's request for appeal , Lord Justice Keene , Mr Justice <unk> and Mr Justice <unk> noted that both Gordon and Carol had had affairs in the year leading up to Carol 's disappearance .", "Park 's interests included sailing and climbing , which was relevant to the case due to the knots used to tie his wife 's body .", "While in prison , Park spent time <unk> t <unk> chi , taking a <unk> degree and keeping fit .", "In an exclusive written interview with The <unk> Gazette nine months into his sentence , Park talked of how he had struggled with prison , saying : \" They [ other inmates ] may smoke incessantly , play loud music , the TV or video games , rifle your <unk> , steal , lie etc .", "There is not a lot you can do about it ...", "I watched a guy \" chasing the dragon \" .", "It frightened me to death .", "I had never seen that before . \"", "He refused to answer detailed questions about the trial or case , but protested his innocence , saying \" If I knew who killed my wife , how , where , why , then I would have said so .", "I did not know then .", "I do not know now . \"" ]
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[ " = Odaenathus = \n \n Lucius Septimius Udaynath , <unk> as Odaenathus ( Aramaic : <unk> / <unk> ; Arabic : <unk> / Udaynath ; 220 – 267 ) , was the founder king ( Mlk ) of the Palmyrene Kingdom centered at the city of Palmyra , Syria .", "He lifted his city from the position of a regional center subordinate to Rome into the supreme power in the East .", "Odaenathus was born into an aristocratic Palmyrene family who had received Roman citizenship in the <unk> under the <unk> dynasty .", "He was the son of Hairan the descendant of Nasor .", "The circumstances surrounding his rise are ambiguous ; he became the lord ( Ras ) of the city , a position created for him , as early as the 240s and by 258 , he was styled a <unk> , indicating a high status in the Roman Empire .", "The defeat and captivity of emperor Valerian at the hands of the Persian Sassanian monarch Shapur I in 260 left the eastern Roman provinces largely at the mercy of the Persians .", "Odaenathus stayed on the side of Rome ; assuming the title of king , he led the Palmyrene army and fell upon the Persians before they could cross the Euphrates to the eastern bank , and inflicted upon them a considerable defeat .", "Then , Odaenathus took the side of emperor Gallienus , the son and successor of Valerian , who was facing the <unk> of Fulvius Macrianus .", "The rebel declared his sons emperors , leaving one in Syria and taking the other with him to Europe .", "Odaenathus attacked the remaining <unk> and <unk> the rebellion .", "He was rewarded many exceptional titles by the emperor who formalized his self @-@ established position in the East .", "In reality , the emperor could have done little but to accept the declared nominal loyalty of Odaenathus .", "In a series of rapid and successful campaigns starting in 262 , he crossed the Euphrates and recovered Carrhae and Nisibis .", "He then took the offensive to the <unk> of Persia , and arrived at the walls of its capital Ctesiphon .", "The city withstood the short siege but Odaenathus reclaimed the entirety of Roman lands occupied by the Persians since the beginning of their invasions in 252 .", "Odaenathus celebrated his victories and declared himself King of Kings , crowning his son Hairan I as co @-@ king .", "By 263 , Odaenathus was in effective control of the Levant , Mesopotamia and Anatolia 's eastern region .", "Odaenathus observed all due <unk> towards the emperor , but in practice ruled as an independent monarch .", "In 266 , the king launched a second invasion of Persia but had to abandon the campaign and head north to <unk> to repel the attacks of <unk> riders besieging the city of Heraclea Pontica .", "He was assassinated in 267 during or immediately after the Anatolian campaign , together with Hairan .", "The identities of the perpetrator or the instigator are unknown and many stories , accusations and speculations exist in ancient sources .", "He was succeeded by his son Vaballathus under the regency of his widow Zenobia , who used the power established by Odaenathus to forge the Palmyrene Empire in 270 .", "= = Name , Odaenathus I and origin = = \n \n \" Odaenathus \" is the Roman version of the king 's name who was born Lucius Septimius Udaynath c .", "220 AD . \"", "Udaynath \" is the king 's personal name , an Arabic name that means \" little ear \" . \"", "Septimius \" was the family 's <unk> ( surname ) adopted as an expression of loyalty to the Roman <unk> dynasty , whose emperor Septimius <unk> granted the family Roman citizenship in the late second century .", "In the Temple of <unk> at Palmyra , a stone block with a sepulchral inscription was found mentioning the building of a tomb and recording the genealogy of the builder : Odaenathus son of Hairan son of <unk> <unk> son of Nasor .", "Traditional scholarship believed the builder to be an ancestor of the king and he was given the designation \" Odaenathus I \" .", "In an inscription dated to 251 , the name of the \" Ras \" ( lord ) of Palmyra Hairan son of Odaenathus is written , and he was thought to be the son of Odaenathus I.", "Prior to the 1980s , the earliest known inscription <unk> king Odaenathus was dated to 257 , leading traditional scholarship to believe that Hairan Ras of Palmyra is the father of the king and that Odaenathus I was his grandfather .", "However , an inscription published in 1985 by archaeologist Michael <unk> and dated to 252 mentions king Odaenathus as a \" Ras \" and records the same genealogy found in the sepulchral inscription confirming the name of king Odaenathus ' grandfather as <unk> <unk> .", "<unk> , it is certain that king Odaenathus is the builder of the tomb ruling out the existence of \" Odaenathus I \" .", "Ras Hairan mentioned in the 251 inscription is identical with Odaenathus ' elder son and co @-@ ruler prince Hairan I.", "The origin of the family is <unk> , while the king himself appears to be of mixed <unk> and Arab descent ; his name is Arabic , while the names of his ancestors ( father Hairan and great grandfather Nasor ) are Aramaic .", "Zosimus asserted that Odaenathus descended from \" illustrious forebears \" , but the position of the family in Palmyra is debated ; it was probably part of the wealthy <unk> class .", "Alternatively , the family could have belonged to the tribal leadership who amassed a fortune as landowners and patrons of the Palmyrene <unk> .", "In Dura @-@ Europos , a relief dated to 159 was commissioned by Hairan son of <unk> son of Nasor ; this Hairan might have been the head of the Palmyrene trade colony in Dura @-@ Europos and probably belonged to the same family of Odaenathus . \"", "Nasor \" father of <unk> mentioned in the Dura @-@ Europos inscription could therefore be Odaenathus ' great @-@ great @-@ great grandfather .", "= = Rise = = \n \n Palmyra was an autonomous city subordinate to Rome and part of Syria Phoenice province .", "Odaenathus descended from an aristocratic family , albeit not a royal one as the city was ruled by a council and had no tradition of hereditary monarchy .", "<unk> inscriptions from Palmyra record the title of the Palmyrene ruler as \" Ras \" in Palmyrene and <unk> in Greek , meaning the \" Lord of Palmyra \" .", "The title was created for Odaenathus , and was not a usual title in the Roman Empire or a part of the traditional Palmyrene governance institutions ; whether it indicated a military or a priestly position is unknown , but the military role is more likely .", "The rise of the aggressive <unk> Empire in 224 and the Iranian incursions which affected Palmyrene trade , combined with the weakness of the Roman empire , were probably the reasons behind the Palmyrene council 's decision to elect a lord for the city in order for him to lead a strengthened army .", "The \" Ras \" title enabled the bearer to tackle the difficult situation that arose due to the <unk> <unk> ; the supreme authority of the Ras probably made him the supreme civil and military commander with authority over the entire Palmyrene army , which was previously <unk> and led by different generals .", "= = = Ras of Palmyra = = = \n \n An undated inscription refers to Odaenathus as a Ras and records the gift of a throne to him by a Palmyrene citizen named \" <unk> son of <unk> <unk> <unk> \" , which confirms the supreme character of Odaenathus ' title .", "The earliest known inscriptions mentioning the title are dated to October 251 and April 252 ; the 251 inscription refer to Odaenathus ' eldest son Hairan I as Ras while the 252 inscription mention Odaenathus with that title .", "Hairan I was apparently elevated to co @-@ lordship status by his father .", "Although the written evidence for Odaenathus lordship dates to 251 , it is possible that he acquired the title as early as the 240s ; following the death of Roman emperor Gordian III in <unk> during a campaign against Persia , the Palmyrenes might have elected Odaenathus to defend the city .", "Odaenathus was described as Roman senator in the undated tomb inscription and Hairan I was mentioned with the same title in the 251 inscription .", "<unk> opinions vary on the exact date of Odaenathus ' elevation to the position ; <unk> and Jean <unk> maintain that the <unk> rank predates the Ras elevation .", "<unk> Hartmann concludes that Odaenathus first became a Ras in the 240s then a senator in 250 .", "Another possibility is that the <unk> rank and lordship occurred simultaneously ; Odaenathus was chosen as a Ras following Gordian 's death , then after Philip the Arab concluded a peace with the Persians , the emperor ratified Odaenathus ' lordship and admitted him to the <unk> to guarantee Palmyra 's continuous subordination .", "As early as the 240s , Odaenathus inflated the Palmyrene army , recruiting the desert nomads and increasing the numbers of the Palmyrene heavy cavalry units ( <unk> ) .", "In 252 , Persian emperor Shapur I started a full @-@ scale invasion of the Roman provinces in the east .", "During the second campaign of the invasion , Shapur conquered Antioch and headed south where his advance was checked in 253 by Emesa 's priest king <unk> <unk> .", "The events of 253 were mentioned in the works of the sixth century historian John Malalas who also mentioned a leader by the name \" <unk> \" inflicting a defeat upon the retreating Shapur near the Euphrates . \"", "<unk> \" is probably identical with Odaenathus , and while Malalas ' account indicate that Odaenathus defeated the Persians in 253 , there is no proof that the Palmyrene leader engaged Shapur before 260 and Malalas ' account seems to be confusing Odaenathus ' future actions during 260 with the events of 253 .", "Shapur I destroyed the Palmyrene trade colonies all along the Euphrates ( including the colonies at <unk> in 253 and at Dura @-@ Europos in 256 ) ; Peter the <unk> says that Odaenathus approached Shapur to negotiate Palmyrene interests but was rebuffed and the gifts sent to the Persians were thrown into the river .", "The date for the attempted negotiations is debated ; Some scholars including John F. Drinkwater set the event in 253 while others such as <unk> Watson set it in 256 following the destruction of Dura @-@ Europos .", "= = = Governor of Syria Phoenice = = = \n \n Several inscriptions dating to the end of 257 or early 258 show Odaenathus bearing the title \" <unk> <unk> <unk> \" ( <unk> <unk> ) ; this could be a mere honoring or a sign that he was appointed as the <unk> of Phoenice .", "However , the title ( <unk> <unk> <unk> ) was sometimes used in Syria to denote the provincial governor and William <unk> proposed that Odaenathus was indeed the governor of Phoenice .", "Five of the inscriptions mentioning Odaenathus as consul are dated to the <unk> year <unk> ( 258 AD ) during which no governor for Phoenice is attested , which might indicate that this was Odaenathus ' year of governorship .", "In the city of Tyre , Phoenice 's capital , the lines \" To Septimius Odaenathus , the most illustrious .", "The <unk> colony of Tyre \" were found inscribed on a marble base ; the inscription is not dated and if it was set after 257 then it indicates that Odaenathus was appointed as the governor of the province .", "These speculations cannot be proven without doubt but as a governor , Odaenathus would have been the highest authority in the province and above any <unk> commander and provincial officials ; this would make him the commander of the Roman forces in the province .", "Whatever the case may be , starting from 258 , Odaenathus strengthened his position and extended his political influence in the region .", "By 260 , Odaenathus held the rank , credibility and power to <unk> the Roman east following the Battle of Edessa .", "= = = Edessa = = = \n \n Faced with Shapur 's third campaign , the Roman emperor Valerian marched against the Persian monarch but was defeated near Edessa in late spring 260 and taken as a prisoner .", "The Persian emperor then ravaged <unk> , Cilicia and claimed to have captured Antioch , the metropolis of Syria .", "Taking advantage of the situation , Fulvius Macrianus , the commander of the imperial treasury , declared his sons Quietus and Macrianus Minor as joint emperors in August 260 opposing Valerian 's son Gallienus .", "Fulvius Macrianus took Antioch as his center and organized the resistance against Shapur ; he dispatched Balista , his <unk> prefect , to Anatolia .", "Shapur was defeated in the region of <unk> at <unk> prompting the Persians to evacuate Cilicia while Balista went back to Antioch .", "Balista 's victory was only partial , as Shapur withdrew east of Cilicia where the <unk> Persian units continued to occupy the area , while a Persian force took advantage of Balista 's return to Syria and headed further west in Anatolia .", "= = Reign = = \n \n According to the Augustan History , Odaenathus was declared king of Palmyra as soon as the news of the Roman defeat at Edessa reached the city .", "It is not known if Odaenathus contacted Fulvius Macrianus and there is no evidence that he took orders from him .", "= = = Early Persian war and Syria = = = \n \n Odaenathus assembled the Palmyrene army and Syrian peasants then marched north to meet the Persian emperor , who was back from Cilicia .", "The Palmyrene monarch fell upon the retreating Shapur at a place between <unk> and <unk> west of the Euphrates in late summer 260 .", "Odaenathus defeated the Persians , <unk> Shapur from the province of Syria .", "However , the <unk> kept the regions east of the Euphrates .", "In the beginning of 261 , Fulvius Macrianus headed to Europe accompanied by Macrianus Minor leaving Quietus and Balista in Emesa .", "Odaenathus ' whereabouts during this episode are not clear ; he could have distributed the army in garrisons along the frontier or might have brought it back to his capital .", "The Palmyrene monarch seems to have waited until the situation clear , declaring loyalty neither to Fulvius Macrianus nor to Gallienus .", "In the spring of 261 , Fulvius Macrianus arrived in the Balkans but was defeated and killed along with Macrianus Minor ; Odaenathus then marched on Emesa where Quietus and Balista were staying .", "The <unk> killed Quietus as Odaenathus approached the city , while Balista was captured and executed by the king in autumn 261 .", "= = = = Ruler of the East = = = = \n \n The elimination of the usurpers left Odaenathus as the most powerful leader in the Roman east ; he was granted many titles by the emperor but those honors are debated among scholars : \n <unk> <unk> ( commander of the Romans ) : was probably given to Odaenathus to recognize his position as the commander in chief of the forces in the east against the Persians ; it was inherited by Odaenathus ' son and successor Vaballathus .", "<unk> <unk> <unk> ( commander of the entire East ) : it is generally accepted by modern scholars that he bore this title .", "The corrector had an overall command of the Roman armies and authority over the Roman provincial governors in the designated region .", "There are no known <unk> of the title during Odaenathus ' lifetime .", "<unk> for the king bearing the title are two inscriptions in Palmyrene dialect ; one posthumous dedication describing him as MTQNNʿ of the East ( derived from the Aramaic root <unk> , meaning to set in order ) , and the other describing his heir Vaballathus with the same title albeit using the word <unk> instead of MTQNNʿ .", "However , the sort of authority accorded by this position is widely discussed .", "The problem arise from the word MTQNNʿ ; its exact meaning is debated .", "The word is translated to Latin as corrector but <unk> is another possible translation ; the latter title was an honorary one meant to praise the bearer for driving enemies out of Roman territories .", "However , the inscription of Vaballathus is clearer as the word <unk> is not a Palmyrene word but a direct Palmyrene translation of the Greek term <unk> which is usually an equivalent to corrector .", "According to David Potter , Vaballathus inherited his father 's exact titles .", "Hartmann points that there have been cases where a Greek word was translated directly to Palmyrene and a Palmyrene equivalent was also used to mean the same thing .", "The dedication to Odaenathus would be the using of a Palmyrene equivalent , while the inscription of Vaballathus would be the direct translation .", "Despite all the arguments , it cannot be certain without doubt that Odaenathus was a corrector .", "<unk> <unk> <unk> ( emperor of the entire East ) : only the Augustan History claims that Odaenathus was conferred with this title , and also goes so far as to claim that he was made an Augustus ( co @-@ emperor ) following his defeat of the Persians .", "Both claims are dismissed by scholars .", "Odaenathus seems to have been acclaimed as <unk> by his troops which is a <unk> reserved for the Roman emperor ; this acclamation might explain the erroneous reports of the Augustan History .", "Regardless of the titles , Odaenathus controlled the Roman East with the approval of Gallienus who could do little but to <unk> Odaenathus self achieved status and settle for his formal loyalty .", "Palmyra itself , although officially still part of the Roman empire , became a de facto allied state to Rome instead of a provincial city .", "Outside of Palmyra , Odaenathus ' authority extended from the <unk> coast in the north to Palestine in the south .", "This area included the Roman provinces of Syria , Phoenice , <unk> , Arabia , Anatolia 's eastern regions and later ( following the campaign of 262 ) <unk> and Mesopotamia .", "= = = = First Persian campaign 262 = = = = \n \n Perhaps driven by the will to take revenge for the destruction of Palmyrene trade centers and discourage Shapur from initiating future attacks , Odaenathus launched an invasion against the Persians .", "In the spring of 262 , the king marched north into the occupied Roman province of Mesopotamia , driving out the Persian garrisons and freeing Edessa and Carrhae .", "The first <unk> was aimed at Nisibis , which Odaenathus regained but sacked since the inhabitants were sympathetic toward the Persian occupation .", "The Palmyrene monarch destroyed the Jewish city of Nehardea , 45 km west of the Persian capital Ctesiphon , as he deemed the Jews of Mesopotamia loyal to Shapur .", "By late 262 or early 263 , Odaenathus stood at the walls of the Persian capital .", "The exact route taken by Odaenathus from Palmyra to Ctesiphon remains uncertain ; it is probably similar to the route emperor Julian took in <unk> during his campaign against Persia .", "Using this route , Odaenathus would have crossed the Euphrates at <unk> then moved east to Edessa followed by Carrhae then Nisibis ; here , he would have descended south along the <unk> River to the Euphrates valley and marched alongside the river 's left bank to Nehardea .", "After taking the city , he penetrated the Sassanian province of <unk> and marched along the royal canal <unk> towards the <unk> where the Persian capital stood .", "Once at Ctesiphon , Odaenathus immediately began the siege of the well @-@ fortified winter residence of the Persian kings ; severe damage was inflicted upon the surrounding areas due to the battles with Persian troops .", "The city held its ground and the logistical problems of fighting in enemy 's land probably prompted the Palmyrenes to lift the siege .", "Odaenathus headed north along the Euphrates carrying with him numerous prisoners and booty .", "The invasion resulted in the full restoration of the Roman lands ( <unk> and Mesopotamia provinces ) occupied by Shapur since the beginning of his invasions in 252 .", "However , Dura @-@ <unk> and other Palmyrene posts south of <unk> , such as <unk> , were not rebuilt .", "Odaenathus sent the captives to Rome and by the end of 263 , Gallienus added <unk> <unk> ( \" The great victor in Persia \" ) to his titles and held a triumph .", "= = = King of Kings = = = \n \n In 263 , after his return , Odaenathus assumed the title King of Kings of the East ( Mlk Mlk ) , and headed to Antioch , the traditional capital of Syria , where he crowned his son Hairan I as co @-@ King of Kings .", "The title was a symbol of legitimacy in the East , starting with the Assyrians then the <unk> who used it to symbolize their supremacy over all other rulers and was adopted by the <unk> monarchs following their defeat of the <unk> to legitimize their conquests .", "The first Sassanian monarch <unk> I adopted the title following his victory over the <unk> .", "Odaenathus ' son was crowned with a <unk> and a tiara ; the choice of the location was probably meant to express that the Palmyrene monarchs were now the successors of the <unk> and Iranian rulers who controlled Syria and Mesopotamia in the past .", "= = = = <unk> with Rome = = = = \n \n In the Roman empire 's hierarchical system , a vassal king usage of the King of Kings title did not indicate that he is a peer of the emperor or that the <unk> ties were cut .", "The title was probably a challenge not to the Roman emperor but to Shapur I ; Odaenathus was declaring that he , not the Persian monarch , was the legitimate King of Kings in the East .", "A <unk> depicting Hairan I shows him wearing a crown shaped like that of the <unk> monarchs , so it must have been Odaenathus ' crown ; this combination of title and imagery indicate that Odaenathus considered himself the rival of the <unk> and the protector of the region against them .", "Odaenathus ' intents are questioned by some historians such as Drinkwater who attribute the attempted negotiations with Shapur to Odaenathus ' quest for power .", "However , in contrast to the norm of his period when powerful generals proclaimed themselves emperors , Odaenathus chose not to <unk> Gallienus ' throne , and minted no coins bearing his own image .", "The king had total control over his kingdom of Palmyra and effective control over the Roman East where his military authority was absolute .", "Odaenathus respected Gallienus ' privilege to appoint provincial governors , but dealt swiftly with opposition ; the Anonymus post Dionem mention the story of <unk> ( <unk> ) , a Roman official , who showed dissatisfaction with Odaenathus ' authority over the Persian frontier and was immediately executed by the king .", "In general , Odaenathus ' actions were connected to his and Palmyra 's interests only ; his support of Gallienus and his Roman titles did not hide the Palmyrene base of his power and the local origin of his armies , as with his decision not to wait for the emperor to help in 260 .", "Odaenathus ' status seems to have been , as Watson put it , \" something between powerful subject , independent vassal king and rival emperor \" .", "= = = = Administration = = = = \n \n Outside his kingdom , Odaenathus had an overall administrative and military authority over the provincial governors of the Roman eastern provinces .", "Inside Palmyra , no Roman provincial official had any authority ; the king filled the government with Palmyrene staffs .", "In <unk> to the Iranian practice of making the government appear as a family enterprise , Odaenathus bestowed his own <unk> ( Septimius ) upon his leading generals and officials such as <unk> , <unk> and <unk> .", "The Palmyrene constitutional institutions continued to function normally during Odaenathus ' reign ; he maintained the council and most civic establishments , permitting the election of magistrates until 264 .", "When Odaenathus was on campaign , the kingdom was administered by a viceroy , Septimius <unk> .", "= = = = Second Persian campaign 266 = = = = \n \n Sources are silent regarding the events following the first Persian campaign but the silence in itself is an indication of the peace that prevailed and that the Persians stopped being a threat to the Roman East .", "The evidence for the second campaign is <unk> ; Zosimus is the only one to mention it specifically .", "A passage in the <unk> <unk> is interpreted by Hartmann as an indication of the second invasion .", "The campaign took place in 266 or 267 and was aimed directly at Ctesiphon ; Odaenathus reached the walls of the Persian capital but had to cancel the siege and march north to face the influx of <unk> riders attacking Anatolia .", "= = = = Anatolian campaign = = = = \n \n The Romans used the designation \" <unk> \" to denote many tribes regardless of ethnic origin and sometimes the term would be interchangeable with <unk> ; the tribes attacking Anatolia were probably the <unk> who built ships to cross the Black Sea in 267 and ravaged the coasts of <unk> @-@ Pontus besieging Heraclea Pontica .", "According to <unk> , Odaenathus arrived at Anatolia with Hairan I and headed to Heraclea but the riders were already gone .", "They loaded the spoils onto their ships but many perished in a sea battle probably conducted by Odaenathus ; another possibility is that they were shipwrecked .", "= = Assassination = = \n \n Odaenathus was assassinated along with Hairan I in late 267 ; the date is debated and some scholars propose 266 or 268 , but Vaballathus dated his first year of reign between August 267 and August 268 , making late 267 the most probable date .", "The assassination took place either in Anatolia , or in Syria while the king was returning to Palmyra ; there is no consensus on the manner , perpetrator or the motive behind the act .", "According to <unk> , Odaenathus was assassinated near Heraclea Pontica trying to quell a tribal incursion into Pontus ; he gives the name of the assassin as another Odaenathus who may or may not have been a relative of the king .", "The assassin was killed by the king 's bodyguard .", "Hartmann support the theory that Odaenathus was killed in Pontus .", "Zosimus simply mention that Odaenathus was killed by conspirators near Emesa at a friend 's birthday party without naming the killer .", "<unk> attributes the crime to a nephew of Odaenathus but does not give a name .", "The Augustan History claims that a cousin of the king named Maeonius killed him , while the Anonymus post Dionem names the assassin as another Odaenathus .", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n The stone block found in the Temple of <unk> bearing Odaenathus ' sepulchral inscription was brought from the tomb built by him ; this shrine 's location is unknown .", "At the western end of the Great <unk> at Palmyra , a shrine designated the \" Funerary Temple no .", "86 \" ( also known as the House Tomb ) is located .", "Inside its chamber , steps lead down to a vault crypt which is now lost .", "This mausoleum might have belonged to the royal family , being the only tomb inside the city 's walls .", "= = = Assassination theories = = = \n \n Roman conspiracy : John <unk> accuse Gallienus of the assassination .", "An interesting passage in the work of the Anonymus post Dionem speaks of a certain \" Rufinus \" who orchestrated the assassination on his own initiative then explained his act to the emperor who <unk> the crime .", "This story talks about Rufinus ordering the murder of an older Odaenathus out of fear that he would rebel , and has the younger Odaenathus complaining to the emperor .", "Since the older Odaenathus ( Odaenathus I ) was proved to be a fictional character , the story was neglected by most scholars .", "However , according to Theodor <unk> , younger Odaenathus is an oblique reference to Vaballathus ; Rufinus should be identified with <unk> Rufinus , the Roman governor of Arabia between 261 / 262 .", "The evidence for a Roman conspiracy is very weak and can not be confirmed .", "Family feud : According to <unk> , Odaenathus ' nephew <unk> during a lion hunt ; he made the first attack and killed the animal to the dismay of the king .", "Odaenathus warned the nephew who ignored the warning and repeated the act twice causing the king to deprive him of his horse which is a great insult in the East .", "The nephew threatened Odaenathus and was put in chains as a result ; Hairan I asked his father to forgive his cousin and his request was granted but as the king was drinking , the nephew approached him with a sword and killed him along with Hairan I.", "The bodyguard immediately executed the nephew .", "Zenobia : the wife of Odaenathus was accused by the Augustan History of having formerly conspired with Maeonius , as Hairan I was her stepson and she could not accept that he was the heir to her husband instead of her own children .", "However , there is no suggestion in the Augustan History that Zenobia was involved in the event that saw her husband 's murder ; the act is attributed to Maeonius ' <unk> and jealousy .", "Those accounts by the Augustan History can be dismissed as fiction .", "The hints in modern scholarship that Zenobia had a hand in the assassination out of her desire to rule the empire and dismay with her husband 's pro @-@ Roman policy can be dismissed as there was no reversal of that policy during the first years following Odaenathus ' death .", "Persian agents or Palmyrene <unk> : the possibility of a Persian involvement exists but the outcome of the assassination would not have served Shapur without establishing a pro @-@ Persian monarch on the Palmyrene throne .", "Another possibility would be Palmyrenes dissatisfied with Odaenathus ' reign and the changes of their city 's governmental system .", "= = Family and succession = = \n \n Odaenathus was married twice ; nothing is known about his first wife 's name or fate .", "Zenobia was the king 's second wife whom he married in the late <unk> when she was 17 or 18 years old .", "The number of children Odaenathus had with his first wife is unknown and only one is attested : \n Hairan I : the name appears on a 251 inscription from Palmyra describing him as Ras implying that he was already an adult by then .", "In the Augustan History , Odaenathus ' eldest son is named <unk> ; the inscription at Palmyra dating to 263 celebrating Hairan 's coronation mentions him with the name Herodianus .", "It is possible that Hairan of the 251 inscription is not the same as Herodianus of the 263 , but this is contested by Hartmann who conclude that the reason for the difference in the spelling is due to the language used in the inscription ( Herodianus being the Greek version ) , meaning that Odaenathus ' eldest son and co @-@ king is Hairan Herodianus .", "The children of Odaenathus and Zenobia are : \n Vaballathus : he is attested on several coins , inscriptions , and in the ancient literature .", "<unk> II : his image appear on a seal impression along with his older brother Vaballathus as the sons of Zenobia ; his identity is much debated .", "Potter suggest that he is the same as Herodianus who was crowned in 263 and that Hairan I mentioned in 251 died before the birth of Hairan II .", "<unk> and <unk> : the two were mentioned in the Augustan History and are not attested in any other source ; <unk> might be a <unk> of Hairan and Herodianus while <unk> is most probably a fabrication , although <unk> <unk> suggest that he might be Vaballathus .", "Possible descendants of Odaenathus living in later centuries are reported ; \" Lucia <unk> <unk> <unk> <unk> <unk> <unk> \" is known through a dedication dating to the late third or early fourth century inscribed on a tombstone erected by a wet nurse to her \" sweetest and most loving mistress \" .", "The tombstone was found in Rome at the San Callisto in <unk> .", "Another possible relative is \" Eusebius \" who is mentioned by Libanius in <unk> as a son of an \" Odaenathus \" who was in turn a descendant from the king ; the father of Eusebius is mentioned as fighting against the Persians ( most probably in the ranks of emperor Julian ) .", "In 393 , Libanius mentioned that Eusebius promised him a speech written by <unk> for the king .", "In the fifth century , the philosopher \" Syrian Odaenathus \" lived in Athens and was a student of <unk> of Athens ; he might have been a distant descendant of the king .", "The Augustan History claims that Maeonius was proclaimed emperor for a brief period before being killed by the soldiers .", "However , no inscriptions or other evidence exist for Maeonius ' reign and he was probably killed immediately after <unk> the king .", "Odaenathus was succeeded by his son , the ten @-@ year @-@ old Vaballathus under the regency of Zenobia .", "Hairan II probably died soon after his father , as only Vaballathus succeeded to the throne .", "= = Legacy = = \n \n Odaenathus was the founder of the Palmyrene royal dynasty ; he left Palmyra the premier power in the East , and his actions laid the foundation of Palmyrene strength which culminated in the establishment of the Palmyrene Empire in 270 .", "Many writers wrote about <unk> of Odaenathus ; <unk> of <unk> probably accompanied the king on his campaigns and wrote a history of that period starting from Philip the Arab and ending shortly before the king 's death .", "According to Potter , <unk> ' account was meant to glorify Odaenathus and demonstrate his superiority over Roman emperors .", "The memory of Odaenathus was highly esteemed in the Roman empire ; the Augustan History , written in the fourth century , places Odaenathus among the Thirty <unk> ( probably because he assumed the title of king ) .", "However , it speaks highly of his role in the Persian war and credit him with saving the empire : \" Had not Odaenathus , prince of the Palmyrenes , seized the imperial power after the capture of Valerian when the strength of the Roman state was exhausted , all would have been lost in the East \" .", "The king was praised by Libanius , and was the subject of a prophecy in the <unk> <unk> <unk> : \" Then shall come one who was sent by the sun [ i.e.", "Odaenathus ] , a mighty and fearful lion , breathing much flame .", "Then he with much <unk> daring will destroy ... the greatest beast — venomous , fearful and emitting a great deal of <unk> [ i.e.", "Shapur ] \" .", "Odaenathus is viewed negatively in <unk> sources ; his <unk> of Nehardea <unk> the Jews , and he was cursed by the Babylonian Jews and the Jews of Palestine ." ]
[ "Odaenathus stayed on the side of Rome ; assuming the title of king , he led the Palmyrene army and fell upon the Persians before they could cross the Euphrates to the eastern bank , and inflicted upon them a considerable defeat .", "Using this route , Odaenathus would have crossed the Euphrates at <unk> then moved east to Edessa followed by Carrhae then Nisibis ; here , he would have descended south along the <unk> River to the Euphrates valley and marched alongside the river 's left bank to Nehardea ." ]
[ " = Odaenathus = \n \n Lucius Septimius Udaynath , <unk> as Odaenathus ( Aramaic : <unk> / <unk> ; Arabic : <unk> / Udaynath ; 220 – 267 ) , was the founder king ( Mlk ) of the Palmyrene Kingdom centered at the city of Palmyra , Syria .", "He lifted his city from the position of a regional center subordinate to Rome into the supreme power in the East .", "Odaenathus was born into an aristocratic Palmyrene family who had received Roman citizenship in the <unk> under the <unk> dynasty .", "He was the son of Hairan the descendant of Nasor .", "The circumstances surrounding his rise are ambiguous ; he became the lord ( Ras ) of the city , a position created for him , as early as the 240s and by 258 , he was styled a <unk> , indicating a high status in the Roman Empire .", "The defeat and captivity of emperor Valerian at the hands of the Persian Sassanian monarch Shapur I in 260 left the eastern Roman provinces largely at the mercy of the Persians .", "Then , Odaenathus took the side of emperor Gallienus , the son and successor of Valerian , who was facing the <unk> of Fulvius Macrianus .", "The rebel declared his sons emperors , leaving one in Syria and taking the other with him to Europe .", "Odaenathus attacked the remaining <unk> and <unk> the rebellion .", "He was rewarded many exceptional titles by the emperor who formalized his self @-@ established position in the East .", "In reality , the emperor could have done little but to accept the declared nominal loyalty of Odaenathus .", "In a series of rapid and successful campaigns starting in 262 , he crossed the Euphrates and recovered Carrhae and Nisibis .", "He then took the offensive to the <unk> of Persia , and arrived at the walls of its capital Ctesiphon .", "The city withstood the short siege but Odaenathus reclaimed the entirety of Roman lands occupied by the Persians since the beginning of their invasions in 252 .", "Odaenathus celebrated his victories and declared himself King of Kings , crowning his son Hairan I as co @-@ king .", "By 263 , Odaenathus was in effective control of the Levant , Mesopotamia and Anatolia 's eastern region .", "Odaenathus observed all due <unk> towards the emperor , but in practice ruled as an independent monarch .", "In 266 , the king launched a second invasion of Persia but had to abandon the campaign and head north to <unk> to repel the attacks of <unk> riders besieging the city of Heraclea Pontica .", "He was assassinated in 267 during or immediately after the Anatolian campaign , together with Hairan .", "The identities of the perpetrator or the instigator are unknown and many stories , accusations and speculations exist in ancient sources .", "He was succeeded by his son Vaballathus under the regency of his widow Zenobia , who used the power established by Odaenathus to forge the Palmyrene Empire in 270 .", "= = Name , Odaenathus I and origin = = \n \n \" Odaenathus \" is the Roman version of the king 's name who was born Lucius Septimius Udaynath c .", "220 AD . \"", "Udaynath \" is the king 's personal name , an Arabic name that means \" little ear \" . \"", "Septimius \" was the family 's <unk> ( surname ) adopted as an expression of loyalty to the Roman <unk> dynasty , whose emperor Septimius <unk> granted the family Roman citizenship in the late second century .", "In the Temple of <unk> at Palmyra , a stone block with a sepulchral inscription was found mentioning the building of a tomb and recording the genealogy of the builder : Odaenathus son of Hairan son of <unk> <unk> son of Nasor .", "Traditional scholarship believed the builder to be an ancestor of the king and he was given the designation \" Odaenathus I \" .", "In an inscription dated to 251 , the name of the \" Ras \" ( lord ) of Palmyra Hairan son of Odaenathus is written , and he was thought to be the son of Odaenathus I.", "Prior to the 1980s , the earliest known inscription <unk> king Odaenathus was dated to 257 , leading traditional scholarship to believe that Hairan Ras of Palmyra is the father of the king and that Odaenathus I was his grandfather .", "However , an inscription published in 1985 by archaeologist Michael <unk> and dated to 252 mentions king Odaenathus as a \" Ras \" and records the same genealogy found in the sepulchral inscription confirming the name of king Odaenathus ' grandfather as <unk> <unk> .", "<unk> , it is certain that king Odaenathus is the builder of the tomb ruling out the existence of \" Odaenathus I \" .", "Ras Hairan mentioned in the 251 inscription is identical with Odaenathus ' elder son and co @-@ ruler prince Hairan I.", "The origin of the family is <unk> , while the king himself appears to be of mixed <unk> and Arab descent ; his name is Arabic , while the names of his ancestors ( father Hairan and great grandfather Nasor ) are Aramaic .", "Zosimus asserted that Odaenathus descended from \" illustrious forebears \" , but the position of the family in Palmyra is debated ; it was probably part of the wealthy <unk> class .", "Alternatively , the family could have belonged to the tribal leadership who amassed a fortune as landowners and patrons of the Palmyrene <unk> .", "In Dura @-@ Europos , a relief dated to 159 was commissioned by Hairan son of <unk> son of Nasor ; this Hairan might have been the head of the Palmyrene trade colony in Dura @-@ Europos and probably belonged to the same family of Odaenathus . \"", "Nasor \" father of <unk> mentioned in the Dura @-@ Europos inscription could therefore be Odaenathus ' great @-@ great @-@ great grandfather .", "= = Rise = = \n \n Palmyra was an autonomous city subordinate to Rome and part of Syria Phoenice province .", "Odaenathus descended from an aristocratic family , albeit not a royal one as the city was ruled by a council and had no tradition of hereditary monarchy .", "<unk> inscriptions from Palmyra record the title of the Palmyrene ruler as \" Ras \" in Palmyrene and <unk> in Greek , meaning the \" Lord of Palmyra \" .", "The title was created for Odaenathus , and was not a usual title in the Roman Empire or a part of the traditional Palmyrene governance institutions ; whether it indicated a military or a priestly position is unknown , but the military role is more likely .", "The rise of the aggressive <unk> Empire in 224 and the Iranian incursions which affected Palmyrene trade , combined with the weakness of the Roman empire , were probably the reasons behind the Palmyrene council 's decision to elect a lord for the city in order for him to lead a strengthened army .", "The \" Ras \" title enabled the bearer to tackle the difficult situation that arose due to the <unk> <unk> ; the supreme authority of the Ras probably made him the supreme civil and military commander with authority over the entire Palmyrene army , which was previously <unk> and led by different generals .", "= = = Ras of Palmyra = = = \n \n An undated inscription refers to Odaenathus as a Ras and records the gift of a throne to him by a Palmyrene citizen named \" <unk> son of <unk> <unk> <unk> \" , which confirms the supreme character of Odaenathus ' title .", "The earliest known inscriptions mentioning the title are dated to October 251 and April 252 ; the 251 inscription refer to Odaenathus ' eldest son Hairan I as Ras while the 252 inscription mention Odaenathus with that title .", "Hairan I was apparently elevated to co @-@ lordship status by his father .", "Although the written evidence for Odaenathus lordship dates to 251 , it is possible that he acquired the title as early as the 240s ; following the death of Roman emperor Gordian III in <unk> during a campaign against Persia , the Palmyrenes might have elected Odaenathus to defend the city .", "Odaenathus was described as Roman senator in the undated tomb inscription and Hairan I was mentioned with the same title in the 251 inscription .", "<unk> opinions vary on the exact date of Odaenathus ' elevation to the position ; <unk> and Jean <unk> maintain that the <unk> rank predates the Ras elevation .", "<unk> Hartmann concludes that Odaenathus first became a Ras in the 240s then a senator in 250 .", "Another possibility is that the <unk> rank and lordship occurred simultaneously ; Odaenathus was chosen as a Ras following Gordian 's death , then after Philip the Arab concluded a peace with the Persians , the emperor ratified Odaenathus ' lordship and admitted him to the <unk> to guarantee Palmyra 's continuous subordination .", "As early as the 240s , Odaenathus inflated the Palmyrene army , recruiting the desert nomads and increasing the numbers of the Palmyrene heavy cavalry units ( <unk> ) .", "In 252 , Persian emperor Shapur I started a full @-@ scale invasion of the Roman provinces in the east .", "During the second campaign of the invasion , Shapur conquered Antioch and headed south where his advance was checked in 253 by Emesa 's priest king <unk> <unk> .", "The events of 253 were mentioned in the works of the sixth century historian John Malalas who also mentioned a leader by the name \" <unk> \" inflicting a defeat upon the retreating Shapur near the Euphrates . \"", "<unk> \" is probably identical with Odaenathus , and while Malalas ' account indicate that Odaenathus defeated the Persians in 253 , there is no proof that the Palmyrene leader engaged Shapur before 260 and Malalas ' account seems to be confusing Odaenathus ' future actions during 260 with the events of 253 .", "Shapur I destroyed the Palmyrene trade colonies all along the Euphrates ( including the colonies at <unk> in 253 and at Dura @-@ Europos in 256 ) ; Peter the <unk> says that Odaenathus approached Shapur to negotiate Palmyrene interests but was rebuffed and the gifts sent to the Persians were thrown into the river .", "The date for the attempted negotiations is debated ; Some scholars including John F. Drinkwater set the event in 253 while others such as <unk> Watson set it in 256 following the destruction of Dura @-@ Europos .", "= = = Governor of Syria Phoenice = = = \n \n Several inscriptions dating to the end of 257 or early 258 show Odaenathus bearing the title \" <unk> <unk> <unk> \" ( <unk> <unk> ) ; this could be a mere honoring or a sign that he was appointed as the <unk> of Phoenice .", "However , the title ( <unk> <unk> <unk> ) was sometimes used in Syria to denote the provincial governor and William <unk> proposed that Odaenathus was indeed the governor of Phoenice .", "Five of the inscriptions mentioning Odaenathus as consul are dated to the <unk> year <unk> ( 258 AD ) during which no governor for Phoenice is attested , which might indicate that this was Odaenathus ' year of governorship .", "In the city of Tyre , Phoenice 's capital , the lines \" To Septimius Odaenathus , the most illustrious .", "The <unk> colony of Tyre \" were found inscribed on a marble base ; the inscription is not dated and if it was set after 257 then it indicates that Odaenathus was appointed as the governor of the province .", "These speculations cannot be proven without doubt but as a governor , Odaenathus would have been the highest authority in the province and above any <unk> commander and provincial officials ; this would make him the commander of the Roman forces in the province .", "Whatever the case may be , starting from 258 , Odaenathus strengthened his position and extended his political influence in the region .", "By 260 , Odaenathus held the rank , credibility and power to <unk> the Roman east following the Battle of Edessa .", "= = = Edessa = = = \n \n Faced with Shapur 's third campaign , the Roman emperor Valerian marched against the Persian monarch but was defeated near Edessa in late spring 260 and taken as a prisoner .", "The Persian emperor then ravaged <unk> , Cilicia and claimed to have captured Antioch , the metropolis of Syria .", "Taking advantage of the situation , Fulvius Macrianus , the commander of the imperial treasury , declared his sons Quietus and Macrianus Minor as joint emperors in August 260 opposing Valerian 's son Gallienus .", "Fulvius Macrianus took Antioch as his center and organized the resistance against Shapur ; he dispatched Balista , his <unk> prefect , to Anatolia .", "Shapur was defeated in the region of <unk> at <unk> prompting the Persians to evacuate Cilicia while Balista went back to Antioch .", "Balista 's victory was only partial , as Shapur withdrew east of Cilicia where the <unk> Persian units continued to occupy the area , while a Persian force took advantage of Balista 's return to Syria and headed further west in Anatolia .", "= = Reign = = \n \n According to the Augustan History , Odaenathus was declared king of Palmyra as soon as the news of the Roman defeat at Edessa reached the city .", "It is not known if Odaenathus contacted Fulvius Macrianus and there is no evidence that he took orders from him .", "= = = Early Persian war and Syria = = = \n \n Odaenathus assembled the Palmyrene army and Syrian peasants then marched north to meet the Persian emperor , who was back from Cilicia .", "The Palmyrene monarch fell upon the retreating Shapur at a place between <unk> and <unk> west of the Euphrates in late summer 260 .", "Odaenathus defeated the Persians , <unk> Shapur from the province of Syria .", "However , the <unk> kept the regions east of the Euphrates .", "In the beginning of 261 , Fulvius Macrianus headed to Europe accompanied by Macrianus Minor leaving Quietus and Balista in Emesa .", "Odaenathus ' whereabouts during this episode are not clear ; he could have distributed the army in garrisons along the frontier or might have brought it back to his capital .", "The Palmyrene monarch seems to have waited until the situation clear , declaring loyalty neither to Fulvius Macrianus nor to Gallienus .", "In the spring of 261 , Fulvius Macrianus arrived in the Balkans but was defeated and killed along with Macrianus Minor ; Odaenathus then marched on Emesa where Quietus and Balista were staying .", "The <unk> killed Quietus as Odaenathus approached the city , while Balista was captured and executed by the king in autumn 261 .", "= = = = Ruler of the East = = = = \n \n The elimination of the usurpers left Odaenathus as the most powerful leader in the Roman east ; he was granted many titles by the emperor but those honors are debated among scholars : \n <unk> <unk> ( commander of the Romans ) : was probably given to Odaenathus to recognize his position as the commander in chief of the forces in the east against the Persians ; it was inherited by Odaenathus ' son and successor Vaballathus .", "<unk> <unk> <unk> ( commander of the entire East ) : it is generally accepted by modern scholars that he bore this title .", "The corrector had an overall command of the Roman armies and authority over the Roman provincial governors in the designated region .", "There are no known <unk> of the title during Odaenathus ' lifetime .", "<unk> for the king bearing the title are two inscriptions in Palmyrene dialect ; one posthumous dedication describing him as MTQNNʿ of the East ( derived from the Aramaic root <unk> , meaning to set in order ) , and the other describing his heir Vaballathus with the same title albeit using the word <unk> instead of MTQNNʿ .", "However , the sort of authority accorded by this position is widely discussed .", "The problem arise from the word MTQNNʿ ; its exact meaning is debated .", "The word is translated to Latin as corrector but <unk> is another possible translation ; the latter title was an honorary one meant to praise the bearer for driving enemies out of Roman territories .", "However , the inscription of Vaballathus is clearer as the word <unk> is not a Palmyrene word but a direct Palmyrene translation of the Greek term <unk> which is usually an equivalent to corrector .", "According to David Potter , Vaballathus inherited his father 's exact titles .", "Hartmann points that there have been cases where a Greek word was translated directly to Palmyrene and a Palmyrene equivalent was also used to mean the same thing .", "The dedication to Odaenathus would be the using of a Palmyrene equivalent , while the inscription of Vaballathus would be the direct translation .", "Despite all the arguments , it cannot be certain without doubt that Odaenathus was a corrector .", "<unk> <unk> <unk> ( emperor of the entire East ) : only the Augustan History claims that Odaenathus was conferred with this title , and also goes so far as to claim that he was made an Augustus ( co @-@ emperor ) following his defeat of the Persians .", "Both claims are dismissed by scholars .", "Odaenathus seems to have been acclaimed as <unk> by his troops which is a <unk> reserved for the Roman emperor ; this acclamation might explain the erroneous reports of the Augustan History .", "Regardless of the titles , Odaenathus controlled the Roman East with the approval of Gallienus who could do little but to <unk> Odaenathus self achieved status and settle for his formal loyalty .", "Palmyra itself , although officially still part of the Roman empire , became a de facto allied state to Rome instead of a provincial city .", "Outside of Palmyra , Odaenathus ' authority extended from the <unk> coast in the north to Palestine in the south .", "This area included the Roman provinces of Syria , Phoenice , <unk> , Arabia , Anatolia 's eastern regions and later ( following the campaign of 262 ) <unk> and Mesopotamia .", "= = = = First Persian campaign 262 = = = = \n \n Perhaps driven by the will to take revenge for the destruction of Palmyrene trade centers and discourage Shapur from initiating future attacks , Odaenathus launched an invasion against the Persians .", "In the spring of 262 , the king marched north into the occupied Roman province of Mesopotamia , driving out the Persian garrisons and freeing Edessa and Carrhae .", "The first <unk> was aimed at Nisibis , which Odaenathus regained but sacked since the inhabitants were sympathetic toward the Persian occupation .", "The Palmyrene monarch destroyed the Jewish city of Nehardea , 45 km west of the Persian capital Ctesiphon , as he deemed the Jews of Mesopotamia loyal to Shapur .", "By late 262 or early 263 , Odaenathus stood at the walls of the Persian capital .", "The exact route taken by Odaenathus from Palmyra to Ctesiphon remains uncertain ; it is probably similar to the route emperor Julian took in <unk> during his campaign against Persia .", "After taking the city , he penetrated the Sassanian province of <unk> and marched along the royal canal <unk> towards the <unk> where the Persian capital stood .", "Once at Ctesiphon , Odaenathus immediately began the siege of the well @-@ fortified winter residence of the Persian kings ; severe damage was inflicted upon the surrounding areas due to the battles with Persian troops .", "The city held its ground and the logistical problems of fighting in enemy 's land probably prompted the Palmyrenes to lift the siege .", "Odaenathus headed north along the Euphrates carrying with him numerous prisoners and booty .", "The invasion resulted in the full restoration of the Roman lands ( <unk> and Mesopotamia provinces ) occupied by Shapur since the beginning of his invasions in 252 .", "However , Dura @-@ <unk> and other Palmyrene posts south of <unk> , such as <unk> , were not rebuilt .", "Odaenathus sent the captives to Rome and by the end of 263 , Gallienus added <unk> <unk> ( \" The great victor in Persia \" ) to his titles and held a triumph .", "= = = King of Kings = = = \n \n In 263 , after his return , Odaenathus assumed the title King of Kings of the East ( Mlk Mlk ) , and headed to Antioch , the traditional capital of Syria , where he crowned his son Hairan I as co @-@ King of Kings .", "The title was a symbol of legitimacy in the East , starting with the Assyrians then the <unk> who used it to symbolize their supremacy over all other rulers and was adopted by the <unk> monarchs following their defeat of the <unk> to legitimize their conquests .", "The first Sassanian monarch <unk> I adopted the title following his victory over the <unk> .", "Odaenathus ' son was crowned with a <unk> and a tiara ; the choice of the location was probably meant to express that the Palmyrene monarchs were now the successors of the <unk> and Iranian rulers who controlled Syria and Mesopotamia in the past .", "= = = = <unk> with Rome = = = = \n \n In the Roman empire 's hierarchical system , a vassal king usage of the King of Kings title did not indicate that he is a peer of the emperor or that the <unk> ties were cut .", "The title was probably a challenge not to the Roman emperor but to Shapur I ; Odaenathus was declaring that he , not the Persian monarch , was the legitimate King of Kings in the East .", "A <unk> depicting Hairan I shows him wearing a crown shaped like that of the <unk> monarchs , so it must have been Odaenathus ' crown ; this combination of title and imagery indicate that Odaenathus considered himself the rival of the <unk> and the protector of the region against them .", "Odaenathus ' intents are questioned by some historians such as Drinkwater who attribute the attempted negotiations with Shapur to Odaenathus ' quest for power .", "However , in contrast to the norm of his period when powerful generals proclaimed themselves emperors , Odaenathus chose not to <unk> Gallienus ' throne , and minted no coins bearing his own image .", "The king had total control over his kingdom of Palmyra and effective control over the Roman East where his military authority was absolute .", "Odaenathus respected Gallienus ' privilege to appoint provincial governors , but dealt swiftly with opposition ; the Anonymus post Dionem mention the story of <unk> ( <unk> ) , a Roman official , who showed dissatisfaction with Odaenathus ' authority over the Persian frontier and was immediately executed by the king .", "In general , Odaenathus ' actions were connected to his and Palmyra 's interests only ; his support of Gallienus and his Roman titles did not hide the Palmyrene base of his power and the local origin of his armies , as with his decision not to wait for the emperor to help in 260 .", "Odaenathus ' status seems to have been , as Watson put it , \" something between powerful subject , independent vassal king and rival emperor \" .", "= = = = Administration = = = = \n \n Outside his kingdom , Odaenathus had an overall administrative and military authority over the provincial governors of the Roman eastern provinces .", "Inside Palmyra , no Roman provincial official had any authority ; the king filled the government with Palmyrene staffs .", "In <unk> to the Iranian practice of making the government appear as a family enterprise , Odaenathus bestowed his own <unk> ( Septimius ) upon his leading generals and officials such as <unk> , <unk> and <unk> .", "The Palmyrene constitutional institutions continued to function normally during Odaenathus ' reign ; he maintained the council and most civic establishments , permitting the election of magistrates until 264 .", "When Odaenathus was on campaign , the kingdom was administered by a viceroy , Septimius <unk> .", "= = = = Second Persian campaign 266 = = = = \n \n Sources are silent regarding the events following the first Persian campaign but the silence in itself is an indication of the peace that prevailed and that the Persians stopped being a threat to the Roman East .", "The evidence for the second campaign is <unk> ; Zosimus is the only one to mention it specifically .", "A passage in the <unk> <unk> is interpreted by Hartmann as an indication of the second invasion .", "The campaign took place in 266 or 267 and was aimed directly at Ctesiphon ; Odaenathus reached the walls of the Persian capital but had to cancel the siege and march north to face the influx of <unk> riders attacking Anatolia .", "= = = = Anatolian campaign = = = = \n \n The Romans used the designation \" <unk> \" to denote many tribes regardless of ethnic origin and sometimes the term would be interchangeable with <unk> ; the tribes attacking Anatolia were probably the <unk> who built ships to cross the Black Sea in 267 and ravaged the coasts of <unk> @-@ Pontus besieging Heraclea Pontica .", "According to <unk> , Odaenathus arrived at Anatolia with Hairan I and headed to Heraclea but the riders were already gone .", "They loaded the spoils onto their ships but many perished in a sea battle probably conducted by Odaenathus ; another possibility is that they were shipwrecked .", "= = Assassination = = \n \n Odaenathus was assassinated along with Hairan I in late 267 ; the date is debated and some scholars propose 266 or 268 , but Vaballathus dated his first year of reign between August 267 and August 268 , making late 267 the most probable date .", "The assassination took place either in Anatolia , or in Syria while the king was returning to Palmyra ; there is no consensus on the manner , perpetrator or the motive behind the act .", "According to <unk> , Odaenathus was assassinated near Heraclea Pontica trying to quell a tribal incursion into Pontus ; he gives the name of the assassin as another Odaenathus who may or may not have been a relative of the king .", "The assassin was killed by the king 's bodyguard .", "Hartmann support the theory that Odaenathus was killed in Pontus .", "Zosimus simply mention that Odaenathus was killed by conspirators near Emesa at a friend 's birthday party without naming the killer .", "<unk> attributes the crime to a nephew of Odaenathus but does not give a name .", "The Augustan History claims that a cousin of the king named Maeonius killed him , while the Anonymus post Dionem names the assassin as another Odaenathus .", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n The stone block found in the Temple of <unk> bearing Odaenathus ' sepulchral inscription was brought from the tomb built by him ; this shrine 's location is unknown .", "At the western end of the Great <unk> at Palmyra , a shrine designated the \" Funerary Temple no .", "86 \" ( also known as the House Tomb ) is located .", "Inside its chamber , steps lead down to a vault crypt which is now lost .", "This mausoleum might have belonged to the royal family , being the only tomb inside the city 's walls .", "= = = Assassination theories = = = \n \n Roman conspiracy : John <unk> accuse Gallienus of the assassination .", "An interesting passage in the work of the Anonymus post Dionem speaks of a certain \" Rufinus \" who orchestrated the assassination on his own initiative then explained his act to the emperor who <unk> the crime .", "This story talks about Rufinus ordering the murder of an older Odaenathus out of fear that he would rebel , and has the younger Odaenathus complaining to the emperor .", "Since the older Odaenathus ( Odaenathus I ) was proved to be a fictional character , the story was neglected by most scholars .", "However , according to Theodor <unk> , younger Odaenathus is an oblique reference to Vaballathus ; Rufinus should be identified with <unk> Rufinus , the Roman governor of Arabia between 261 / 262 .", "The evidence for a Roman conspiracy is very weak and can not be confirmed .", "Family feud : According to <unk> , Odaenathus ' nephew <unk> during a lion hunt ; he made the first attack and killed the animal to the dismay of the king .", "Odaenathus warned the nephew who ignored the warning and repeated the act twice causing the king to deprive him of his horse which is a great insult in the East .", "The nephew threatened Odaenathus and was put in chains as a result ; Hairan I asked his father to forgive his cousin and his request was granted but as the king was drinking , the nephew approached him with a sword and killed him along with Hairan I.", "The bodyguard immediately executed the nephew .", "Zenobia : the wife of Odaenathus was accused by the Augustan History of having formerly conspired with Maeonius , as Hairan I was her stepson and she could not accept that he was the heir to her husband instead of her own children .", "However , there is no suggestion in the Augustan History that Zenobia was involved in the event that saw her husband 's murder ; the act is attributed to Maeonius ' <unk> and jealousy .", "Those accounts by the Augustan History can be dismissed as fiction .", "The hints in modern scholarship that Zenobia had a hand in the assassination out of her desire to rule the empire and dismay with her husband 's pro @-@ Roman policy can be dismissed as there was no reversal of that policy during the first years following Odaenathus ' death .", "Persian agents or Palmyrene <unk> : the possibility of a Persian involvement exists but the outcome of the assassination would not have served Shapur without establishing a pro @-@ Persian monarch on the Palmyrene throne .", "Another possibility would be Palmyrenes dissatisfied with Odaenathus ' reign and the changes of their city 's governmental system .", "= = Family and succession = = \n \n Odaenathus was married twice ; nothing is known about his first wife 's name or fate .", "Zenobia was the king 's second wife whom he married in the late <unk> when she was 17 or 18 years old .", "The number of children Odaenathus had with his first wife is unknown and only one is attested : \n Hairan I : the name appears on a 251 inscription from Palmyra describing him as Ras implying that he was already an adult by then .", "In the Augustan History , Odaenathus ' eldest son is named <unk> ; the inscription at Palmyra dating to 263 celebrating Hairan 's coronation mentions him with the name Herodianus .", "It is possible that Hairan of the 251 inscription is not the same as Herodianus of the 263 , but this is contested by Hartmann who conclude that the reason for the difference in the spelling is due to the language used in the inscription ( Herodianus being the Greek version ) , meaning that Odaenathus ' eldest son and co @-@ king is Hairan Herodianus .", "The children of Odaenathus and Zenobia are : \n Vaballathus : he is attested on several coins , inscriptions , and in the ancient literature .", "<unk> II : his image appear on a seal impression along with his older brother Vaballathus as the sons of Zenobia ; his identity is much debated .", "Potter suggest that he is the same as Herodianus who was crowned in 263 and that Hairan I mentioned in 251 died before the birth of Hairan II .", "<unk> and <unk> : the two were mentioned in the Augustan History and are not attested in any other source ; <unk> might be a <unk> of Hairan and Herodianus while <unk> is most probably a fabrication , although <unk> <unk> suggest that he might be Vaballathus .", "Possible descendants of Odaenathus living in later centuries are reported ; \" Lucia <unk> <unk> <unk> <unk> <unk> <unk> \" is known through a dedication dating to the late third or early fourth century inscribed on a tombstone erected by a wet nurse to her \" sweetest and most loving mistress \" .", "The tombstone was found in Rome at the San Callisto in <unk> .", "Another possible relative is \" Eusebius \" who is mentioned by Libanius in <unk> as a son of an \" Odaenathus \" who was in turn a descendant from the king ; the father of Eusebius is mentioned as fighting against the Persians ( most probably in the ranks of emperor Julian ) .", "In 393 , Libanius mentioned that Eusebius promised him a speech written by <unk> for the king .", "In the fifth century , the philosopher \" Syrian Odaenathus \" lived in Athens and was a student of <unk> of Athens ; he might have been a distant descendant of the king .", "The Augustan History claims that Maeonius was proclaimed emperor for a brief period before being killed by the soldiers .", "However , no inscriptions or other evidence exist for Maeonius ' reign and he was probably killed immediately after <unk> the king .", "Odaenathus was succeeded by his son , the ten @-@ year @-@ old Vaballathus under the regency of Zenobia .", "Hairan II probably died soon after his father , as only Vaballathus succeeded to the throne .", "= = Legacy = = \n \n Odaenathus was the founder of the Palmyrene royal dynasty ; he left Palmyra the premier power in the East , and his actions laid the foundation of Palmyrene strength which culminated in the establishment of the Palmyrene Empire in 270 .", "Many writers wrote about <unk> of Odaenathus ; <unk> of <unk> probably accompanied the king on his campaigns and wrote a history of that period starting from Philip the Arab and ending shortly before the king 's death .", "According to Potter , <unk> ' account was meant to glorify Odaenathus and demonstrate his superiority over Roman emperors .", "The memory of Odaenathus was highly esteemed in the Roman empire ; the Augustan History , written in the fourth century , places Odaenathus among the Thirty <unk> ( probably because he assumed the title of king ) .", "However , it speaks highly of his role in the Persian war and credit him with saving the empire : \" Had not Odaenathus , prince of the Palmyrenes , seized the imperial power after the capture of Valerian when the strength of the Roman state was exhausted , all would have been lost in the East \" .", "The king was praised by Libanius , and was the subject of a prophecy in the <unk> <unk> <unk> : \" Then shall come one who was sent by the sun [ i.e.", "Odaenathus ] , a mighty and fearful lion , breathing much flame .", "Then he with much <unk> daring will destroy ... the greatest beast — venomous , fearful and emitting a great deal of <unk> [ i.e.", "Shapur ] \" .", "Odaenathus is viewed negatively in <unk> sources ; his <unk> of Nehardea <unk> the Jews , and he was cursed by the Babylonian Jews and the Jews of Palestine ." ]
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[ " = Banksia violacea = \n \n Banksia violacea , commonly known as violet banksia , is a species of shrub or tree in the plant genus Banksia ( family <unk> ) .", "It generally grows as a small shrub to 1 @.", "@ 5 m ( 5 ft ) high with fine narrow leaves , and is best known for its unusually coloured dark purple @-@ violet inflorescences .", "The colour of the inflorescences , short leaves , and flattened follicles which are sticky when young , help identify this species from others in the field .", "It is found in low <unk> in southern regions of Western Australia from Esperance in the east to <unk> in the west , growing exclusively in sandy soils .", "First described in 1927 by the West Australian botanist Charles Gardner , the species was at one stage considered a variety of B. sphaerocarpa .", "Although there are no recognised subspecies or varieties , both lignotuberous and <unk> forms exist for Banksia violacea .", "<unk> , ants and flies have been recorded visiting flower spikes .", "Banksia violacea is classified as Not Threatened under the Wildlife Conservation Act of Western Australia .", "Regarded as of little value to <unk> , it is rarely cultivated .", "= = Description = = \n \n Banksia violacea grows as a shrub up to 1 @.", "@ 5 m ( 5 ft ) tall , with narrow leaves 1 – 2 cm ( 0 @.", "@ 4 – 0 @.", "@ 8 in ) long and about 0 @.", "@ 15 cm ( 0 @.", "@ 06 in ) wide .", "New growth occurs in summer , and flowering ranges from November to April with a peak in February , but can be irregular in timing .", "Flowers arise from typical Banksia \" flower spikes \" , and the inflorescences are made up of hundreds of pairs of flowers densely packed in a spiral around a woody axis .", "Roughly spherical with a diameter of 2 – 3 cm ( 0 @.", "@ 8 – 1 @.", "@ 2 in ) , the flower spikes arise from lateral stems lie partly within the foliage .", "Unusually for Banksia species , the inflorescences are often violet in colour , ranging anywhere from a dark violet @-@ black through various combinations of violet and greenish @-@ yellow in less <unk> blooms .", "Each flower consists of a tubular perianth made up of four fused <unk> , and one long <unk> style .", "The styles are hooked rather than straight , and are initially trapped inside the upper perianth parts , but break free at <unk> .", "The old flowers gradually fade to brown .", "The fruiting structure or <unk> is a stout woody \" <unk> \" , with a hairy appearance caused by the persistence of old <unk> flower parts .", "These follicles are crowded around the globular spike ( called an <unk> at this point ) and are oval to <unk> , although the <unk> makes some irregularly shaped .", "They measure 1 – 2 @.", "@ 5 cm ( 0 @.", "@ 4 – 1 in ) long , 0 @.", "@ 6 cm ( 0 @.", "@ 2 in ) high and 0 @.", "@ 8 – 2 @.", "@ 2 cm ( 0 @.", "@ 3 – 0 @.", "@ 9 in ) wide .", "They are quite flattened and lack a ridge along the valve line .", "When young , the follicles are greenish in colour and slightly sticky , and covered in fine white hairs , fading to tan or grey with age .", "They open with fire , releasing a winged wedge @-@ shaped ( <unk> ) seed 2 – 2 @.", "@ 5 cm ( 0 @.", "@ 8 – 1 in ) long .", "The mottled dark grey seed body is <unk> ( crescent @-@ shaped ) and measures 1 @.", "@ 2 – 1 @.", "@ 8 cm ( 0 @.", "@ 5 – 0 @.", "@ 7 in ) long and 0 @.", "@ 2 – 0 @.", "@ 25 cm ( 0 @.", "@ 1 in ) wide , with a flattened dark brown wing 1 @.", "@ 1 – 1 @.", "@ 7 cm ( 0 @.", "@ 4 – 0 @.", "@ 5 in ) wide .", "The woody <unk> has the same dimensions as the seed .", "The bright green <unk> leaves of the seedlings are oblong to linear in shape and measure 1 @.", "@ 5 cm ( 0 @.", "@ 6 in ) long by 0 @.", "@ 3 cm ( 0 @.", "@ 1 in ) wide .", "The greenish red <unk> is hairy , as are the stems of young plants .", "The hairy <unk> leaves are crowded and <unk> arranged .", "They measure 0 @.", "@ 7 – 1 @.", "@ 3 cm ( 0 @.", "@ 2 – 0 @.", "@ 5 in ) in length and have recurved margins .", "Young plants often begin branching within their first year of life .", "= = Taxonomy = = \n \n The type specimen of Banksia violacea was collected by the West Australian botanist Charles Gardner on 14 December 1926 in the vicinity of Lake Grace .", "The following year , he published a description of the species in Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Western Australia .", "He placed it in section Oncostylis of <unk> 's taxonomic arrangement of Banksia , giving it the specific epithet violacea in reference to the violet flowers .", "Thus the full name of the species , with author citation , is Banksia violacea <unk> The species has been considered a variety of B. sphaerocarpa ( Fox Banksia ) ; this view was published by William <unk> in his 1954 How to know Western Australian <unk> .", "He considered B. violacea to be a variety of B. sphaerocarpa with violet flowers .", "This description was an invalid publication , however , and a nomen nudum .", "In 1981 Alex George declared Banksia sphaerocarpa var.", "violacea <unk> a <unk> synonym of B. violacea .", "In George 's 1981 arrangement , B. violacea was placed in subgenus Banksia because its <unk> is a typical Banksia \" flower spike \" ; section Oncostylis because of its hooked styles ; and series Abietinae because its <unk> is roughly spherical .", "It was placed in taxonomic sequence between B. incana ( <unk> Banksia ) and B.", "<unk> ( <unk> 's Banksia ) .", "In 1996 , Kevin Thiele and Pauline Ladiges published the results of a cladistic analysis of morphological characters of Banksia .", "They retained George 's <unk> and many of his series , but discarded his sections .", "B. ser .", "Abietinae was found to be very nearly monophyletic and so it was retained .", "It further resolved into four <unk> , so Thiele and Ladiges split it into four subseries .", "B. violacea appeared in the last of these : \n This clade became the basis of B. subseries <unk> , which Thiele defined as containing those taxa with very long and slender styles , smoothly convex perianth limbs without a <unk> ridge , and thickened margins .", "In accordance with their cladogram , their arrangement placed B. violacea first in taxonomic sequence , followed by B. laricina ( Rose @-@ <unk> Banksia ) .", "However , Thiele and Ladiges ' arrangement was not accepted by George , who , questioning the emphasis on <unk> , rejected most of their changes in his 1999 arrangement , restored B. series Abietinae to his broader 1981 definition , and abandoned all of Thiele and Ladiges ' subseries .", "George commented that the species has no close relatives , being \" loosely allied \" to B. sphaerocarpa ( Fox Banksia ) and B.", "<unk> ( Swamp Fox Banksia ) .", "Despite this , the sequence of the series was altered so that B. violacea fell between B.", "<unk> ( Burma Road Banksia ) and B. incana , and its placement in George 's arrangement may be summarised as follows : \n Banksia \n B.", "<unk> .", "Banksia \n B. sect .", "Banksia ( 9 series , 50 species , 9 subspecies , 3 varieties ) \n B. sect .", "<unk> ( 1 species ) \n B. sect .", "Oncostylis \n B. ser .", "<unk> ( 7 species , 2 subspecies , 4 varieties ) \n B. ser .", "<unk> ( 1 species ) \n B. ser .", "<unk> ( 1 species ) \n B. ser .", "Abietinae \n B. sphaerocarpa ( 3 varieties ) \n B.", "<unk> \n B.", "<unk> \n B.", "<unk> \n B. leptophylla ( 2 varieties ) \n B.", "<unk> \n B.", "<unk> \n B. violacea \n B. incana \n B. laricina \n B.", "<unk> \n B.", "<unk> ( 2 subspecies ) \n B.", "<unk> ( 2 varieties ) \n B.", "<unk> .", "<unk> ( 3 species ) \n Since 1998 , an American botanist , Austin Mast , has been publishing results of ongoing cladistic analyses of DNA sequence data for the <unk> <unk> .", "His analyses suggest a phylogeny that is very greatly different from George 's arrangement , and somewhat different from Thiele and Ladiges ' .", "With respect to B. violacea , Mast 's results agree with its placement near B. laricina and B. incana , placing it in a clade with these two species and B. sphaerocarpa var.", "<unk> ( treated at species rank as B.", "<unk> ) .", "However , Thiele 's B. subseries <unk> appears to be <unk> , as do both definitions of B. ser .", "Abietinae — that is , none form a natural grouping .", "Early in 2007 , Mast and Thiele initiated a <unk> of Banksia by merging <unk> into it , and publishing B. subgenus <unk> for the taxa having spoon @-@ shaped <unk> .", "They foreshadowed publishing a full arrangement once DNA sampling of <unk> was complete ; in the meantime , if Mast and Thiele 's <unk> changes are taken as an interim arrangement , then B. violacea is placed in B. subgenus <unk> .", "= = Distribution and habitat = = \n \n B. violacea occurs in southern regions of Western Australia , from <unk> to Esperance and as far north as <unk> .", "This distribution includes areas of the Avon <unk> , Esperance Plains and <unk> <unk> regions .", "It favours white sandy soils , often <unk> <unk> , clay or <unk> .", "It usually grows among heath and <unk> , associated with <unk> eucalypts and Banksia sphaerocarpa var.", "<unk> .", "Banksia violacea is classified as Not Threatened under the 1950 Wildlife Conservation Act of Western Australia .", "= = Ecology = = \n \n Like most other <unk> , Banksia violacea has <unk> roots , roots with dense clusters of short lateral rootlets that form a mat in the soil just below the leaf litter .", "These enhance <unk> of nutrients , thus allowing their uptake in low @-@ nutrient soils such as the phosphorus @-@ deficient soils of Australia .", "B. violacea is highly susceptible to <unk> <unk> <unk> .", "Banksia violacea is one of a small number of Banksia species that has both lignotuberous and non @-@ lignotuberous populations .", "In both cases , plants are adapted to release their aerial seed bank following a <unk> , ensuring seedlings are established on clear and relatively fertile ground ; however the possession of a lignotuber makes plants much less reliant on fire regime for population maintenance and regeneration , as maternal plants are not killed by <unk> , but <unk> from below ground level .", "<unk> plants generally occur among the north @-@ eastern populations , in the vicinity of <unk> .", "An investigation into the <unk> of these plants failed to find any <unk> , climatic or other environmental factors associated with the possession of a lignotuber .", "Banksia <unk> in general play host to a variety of birds , mammals and insects .", "However , only wasps , ants and flies were recorded visiting flower spikes during observations for The Banksia Atlas in the mid @-@ 1980s .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n Banksia violacea is rarely cultivated .", "It is a slow @-@ growing plant that tends to become untidy with age , and generally does not flower until four to five years after sprouting from seed .", "Flowers are an unusual colour , but occur within the bush where they grow within and are usually obscured by foliage .", "It <unk> light <unk> not below the green foliage , except for the variant with a lignotuber , which may be <unk> heavily .", "George recommends a sunny position in light , sandy soil .", "Professor Margaret Bernard <unk> of the <unk> Institute suggests the species is of no value to <unk> , as the inflorescences are too small and obscured by the foliage , although she does add that the purple colour may be a worthwhile character to select for in plant breeding .", "<unk> do not require any treatment , and take 19 to 50 days to germinate ." ]
[ " = Banksia violacea = \n \n Banksia violacea , commonly known as violet banksia , is a species of shrub or tree in the plant genus Banksia ( family <unk> ) .", "Although there are no recognised subspecies or varieties , both lignotuberous and <unk> forms exist for Banksia violacea .", "Banksia violacea is classified as Not Threatened under the Wildlife Conservation Act of Western Australia .", "= = Description = = \n \n Banksia violacea grows as a shrub up to 1 @.", "Flowers arise from typical Banksia \" flower spikes \" , and the inflorescences are made up of hundreds of pairs of flowers densely packed in a spiral around a woody axis .", "Unusually for Banksia species , the inflorescences are often violet in colour , ranging anywhere from a dark violet @-@ black through various combinations of violet and greenish @-@ yellow in less <unk> blooms .", "= = Taxonomy = = \n \n The type specimen of Banksia violacea was collected by the West Australian botanist Charles Gardner on 14 December 1926 in the vicinity of Lake Grace .", "He placed it in section Oncostylis of <unk> 's taxonomic arrangement of Banksia , giving it the specific epithet violacea in reference to the violet flowers .", "Thus the full name of the species , with author citation , is Banksia violacea <unk> The species has been considered a variety of B. sphaerocarpa ( Fox Banksia ) ; this view was published by William <unk> in his 1954 How to know Western Australian <unk> .", "In 1981 Alex George declared Banksia sphaerocarpa var.", "In George 's 1981 arrangement , B. violacea was placed in subgenus Banksia because its <unk> is a typical Banksia \" flower spike \" ; section Oncostylis because of its hooked styles ; and series Abietinae because its <unk> is roughly spherical .", "It was placed in taxonomic sequence between B. incana ( <unk> Banksia ) and B.", "<unk> ( <unk> 's Banksia ) .", "In 1996 , Kevin Thiele and Pauline Ladiges published the results of a cladistic analysis of morphological characters of Banksia .", "In accordance with their cladogram , their arrangement placed B. violacea first in taxonomic sequence , followed by B. laricina ( Rose @-@ <unk> Banksia ) .", "George commented that the species has no close relatives , being \" loosely allied \" to B. sphaerocarpa ( Fox Banksia ) and B.", "<unk> ( Swamp Fox Banksia ) .", "<unk> ( Burma Road Banksia ) and B. incana , and its placement in George 's arrangement may be summarised as follows : \n Banksia \n B.", "Banksia \n B. sect .", "Banksia ( 9 series , 50 species , 9 subspecies , 3 varieties ) \n B. sect .", "Early in 2007 , Mast and Thiele initiated a <unk> of Banksia by merging <unk> into it , and publishing B. subgenus <unk> for the taxa having spoon @-@ shaped <unk> .", "It usually grows among heath and <unk> , associated with <unk> eucalypts and Banksia sphaerocarpa var.", "Banksia violacea is classified as Not Threatened under the 1950 Wildlife Conservation Act of Western Australia .", "= = Ecology = = \n \n Like most other <unk> , Banksia violacea has <unk> roots , roots with dense clusters of short lateral rootlets that form a mat in the soil just below the leaf litter .", "Banksia violacea is one of a small number of Banksia species that has both lignotuberous and non @-@ lignotuberous populations .", "In both cases , plants are adapted to release their aerial seed bank following a <unk> , ensuring seedlings are established on clear and relatively fertile ground ; however the possession of a lignotuber makes plants much less reliant on fire regime for population maintenance and regeneration , as maternal plants are not killed by <unk> , but <unk> from below ground level .", "Banksia <unk> in general play host to a variety of birds , mammals and insects .", "However , only wasps , ants and flies were recorded visiting flower spikes during observations for The Banksia Atlas in the mid @-@ 1980s .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n Banksia violacea is rarely cultivated ." ]
[ "It generally grows as a small shrub to 1 @.", "@ 5 m ( 5 ft ) high with fine narrow leaves , and is best known for its unusually coloured dark purple @-@ violet inflorescences .", "The colour of the inflorescences , short leaves , and flattened follicles which are sticky when young , help identify this species from others in the field .", "It is found in low <unk> in southern regions of Western Australia from Esperance in the east to <unk> in the west , growing exclusively in sandy soils .", "First described in 1927 by the West Australian botanist Charles Gardner , the species was at one stage considered a variety of B. sphaerocarpa .", "<unk> , ants and flies have been recorded visiting flower spikes .", "Regarded as of little value to <unk> , it is rarely cultivated .", "@ 5 m ( 5 ft ) tall , with narrow leaves 1 – 2 cm ( 0 @.", "@ 4 – 0 @.", "@ 8 in ) long and about 0 @.", "@ 15 cm ( 0 @.", "@ 06 in ) wide .", "New growth occurs in summer , and flowering ranges from November to April with a peak in February , but can be irregular in timing .", "Roughly spherical with a diameter of 2 – 3 cm ( 0 @.", "@ 8 – 1 @.", "@ 2 in ) , the flower spikes arise from lateral stems lie partly within the foliage .", "Each flower consists of a tubular perianth made up of four fused <unk> , and one long <unk> style .", "The styles are hooked rather than straight , and are initially trapped inside the upper perianth parts , but break free at <unk> .", "The old flowers gradually fade to brown .", "The fruiting structure or <unk> is a stout woody \" <unk> \" , with a hairy appearance caused by the persistence of old <unk> flower parts .", "These follicles are crowded around the globular spike ( called an <unk> at this point ) and are oval to <unk> , although the <unk> makes some irregularly shaped .", "They measure 1 – 2 @.", "@ 5 cm ( 0 @.", "@ 4 – 1 in ) long , 0 @.", "@ 6 cm ( 0 @.", "@ 2 in ) high and 0 @.", "@ 8 – 2 @.", "@ 2 cm ( 0 @.", "@ 3 – 0 @.", "@ 9 in ) wide .", "They are quite flattened and lack a ridge along the valve line .", "When young , the follicles are greenish in colour and slightly sticky , and covered in fine white hairs , fading to tan or grey with age .", "They open with fire , releasing a winged wedge @-@ shaped ( <unk> ) seed 2 – 2 @.", "@ 5 cm ( 0 @.", "@ 8 – 1 in ) long .", "The mottled dark grey seed body is <unk> ( crescent @-@ shaped ) and measures 1 @.", "@ 2 – 1 @.", "@ 8 cm ( 0 @.", "@ 5 – 0 @.", "@ 7 in ) long and 0 @.", "@ 2 – 0 @.", "@ 25 cm ( 0 @.", "@ 1 in ) wide , with a flattened dark brown wing 1 @.", "@ 1 – 1 @.", "@ 7 cm ( 0 @.", "@ 4 – 0 @.", "@ 5 in ) wide .", "The woody <unk> has the same dimensions as the seed .", "The bright green <unk> leaves of the seedlings are oblong to linear in shape and measure 1 @.", "@ 5 cm ( 0 @.", "@ 6 in ) long by 0 @.", "@ 3 cm ( 0 @.", "@ 1 in ) wide .", "The greenish red <unk> is hairy , as are the stems of young plants .", "The hairy <unk> leaves are crowded and <unk> arranged .", "They measure 0 @.", "@ 7 – 1 @.", "@ 3 cm ( 0 @.", "@ 2 – 0 @.", "@ 5 in ) in length and have recurved margins .", "Young plants often begin branching within their first year of life .", "The following year , he published a description of the species in Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Western Australia .", "He considered B. violacea to be a variety of B. sphaerocarpa with violet flowers .", "This description was an invalid publication , however , and a nomen nudum .", "violacea <unk> a <unk> synonym of B. violacea .", "They retained George 's <unk> and many of his series , but discarded his sections .", "B. ser .", "Abietinae was found to be very nearly monophyletic and so it was retained .", "It further resolved into four <unk> , so Thiele and Ladiges split it into four subseries .", "B. violacea appeared in the last of these : \n This clade became the basis of B. subseries <unk> , which Thiele defined as containing those taxa with very long and slender styles , smoothly convex perianth limbs without a <unk> ridge , and thickened margins .", "However , Thiele and Ladiges ' arrangement was not accepted by George , who , questioning the emphasis on <unk> , rejected most of their changes in his 1999 arrangement , restored B. series Abietinae to his broader 1981 definition , and abandoned all of Thiele and Ladiges ' subseries .", "Despite this , the sequence of the series was altered so that B. violacea fell between B.", "<unk> .", "<unk> ( 1 species ) \n B. sect .", "Oncostylis \n B. ser .", "<unk> ( 7 species , 2 subspecies , 4 varieties ) \n B. ser .", "<unk> ( 1 species ) \n B. ser .", "<unk> ( 1 species ) \n B. ser .", "Abietinae \n B. sphaerocarpa ( 3 varieties ) \n B.", "<unk> \n B.", "<unk> \n B.", "<unk> \n B. leptophylla ( 2 varieties ) \n B.", "<unk> \n B.", "<unk> \n B. violacea \n B. incana \n B. laricina \n B.", "<unk> \n B.", "<unk> ( 2 subspecies ) \n B.", "<unk> ( 2 varieties ) \n B.", "<unk> .", "<unk> ( 3 species ) \n Since 1998 , an American botanist , Austin Mast , has been publishing results of ongoing cladistic analyses of DNA sequence data for the <unk> <unk> .", "His analyses suggest a phylogeny that is very greatly different from George 's arrangement , and somewhat different from Thiele and Ladiges ' .", "With respect to B. violacea , Mast 's results agree with its placement near B. laricina and B. incana , placing it in a clade with these two species and B. sphaerocarpa var.", "<unk> ( treated at species rank as B.", "<unk> ) .", "However , Thiele 's B. subseries <unk> appears to be <unk> , as do both definitions of B. ser .", "Abietinae — that is , none form a natural grouping .", "They foreshadowed publishing a full arrangement once DNA sampling of <unk> was complete ; in the meantime , if Mast and Thiele 's <unk> changes are taken as an interim arrangement , then B. violacea is placed in B. subgenus <unk> .", "= = Distribution and habitat = = \n \n B. violacea occurs in southern regions of Western Australia , from <unk> to Esperance and as far north as <unk> .", "This distribution includes areas of the Avon <unk> , Esperance Plains and <unk> <unk> regions .", "It favours white sandy soils , often <unk> <unk> , clay or <unk> .", "<unk> .", "These enhance <unk> of nutrients , thus allowing their uptake in low @-@ nutrient soils such as the phosphorus @-@ deficient soils of Australia .", "B. violacea is highly susceptible to <unk> <unk> <unk> .", "<unk> plants generally occur among the north @-@ eastern populations , in the vicinity of <unk> .", "An investigation into the <unk> of these plants failed to find any <unk> , climatic or other environmental factors associated with the possession of a lignotuber .", "It is a slow @-@ growing plant that tends to become untidy with age , and generally does not flower until four to five years after sprouting from seed .", "Flowers are an unusual colour , but occur within the bush where they grow within and are usually obscured by foliage .", "It <unk> light <unk> not below the green foliage , except for the variant with a lignotuber , which may be <unk> heavily .", "George recommends a sunny position in light , sandy soil .", "Professor Margaret Bernard <unk> of the <unk> Institute suggests the species is of no value to <unk> , as the inflorescences are too small and obscured by the foliage , although she does add that the purple colour may be a worthwhile character to select for in plant breeding .", "<unk> do not require any treatment , and take 19 to 50 days to germinate ." ]
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[ " = Rockstar 101 = \n \n \" Rockstar 101 \" is a song by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna from her fourth studio album , Rated R ( 2009 ) .", "The song features the British @-@ American guitarist Slash of the rock group Guns N ' Roses .", "It was released on May 18 , 2010 , as the fifth single from the album .", "Rihanna wrote the song in collaboration with the producers The @-@ Dream and Christopher \" Tricky \" Stewart ; vocal production was carried out by Makeba Riddick .", "The album version is a hip hop song , while the remix EP 's consist of dance , dubstep and electronic music adaptations , some of which were remixed by Dave <unk> and Mark <unk> .", "Critical response to \" Rockstar 101 \" was mixed ; some critics praised Rihanna 's \" <unk> \" while others criticized the \" aggressive \" tone .", "The song charted at number 64 on the United States ' Billboard Hot 100 chart , and number two on the Hot Dance Club Songs chart .", "To promote the song , Rihanna performed on American Idol in April 2010 .", "It has been included on the set lists of her Last Girl on Earth Tour ( 2010 – 11 ) and Diamonds World Tour ( 2013 ) .", "<unk> <unk> directed the song 's music video , which portrays Rihanna impersonating Slash .", "She wears custom made jewelry designed by Fannie <unk> in some parts of the video , while Blink @-@ 182 drummer Travis Barker makes a cameo appearance .", "= = Background and release = = \n \n Rihanna co @-@ wrote \" Rockstar 101 \" in collaboration with the song 's producers The @-@ Dream and Christopher \" Tricky \" Stewart .", "Her vocals and the instrumentation for the song were recorded at <unk> Sound Studios in Los Angeles , California , the Boom Boom Room in Burbank , California and Triangle Sound Studios in Atlanta , Georgia .", "It was mixed by Jaycen Joshua at Larrabee Studios in Universal City , California ; he was assisted in the process by Giancarlo <unk> .", "Rihanna 's vocals were produced by Makeba Riddick .", "The song was engineered by Marcus <unk> , Brian \" B @-@ <unk> \" Thomas , Andrew <unk> and Chris \" <unk> \" O <unk> .", "Additional engineering was done by Pat <unk> .", "Guitar was provided by Tim Stewart , while Monte <unk> performed additional keys .", "The song features a guitar performance by Slash , the British @-@ American musician , songwriter and former lead guitarist of the American hard rock band Guns N ' Roses . \n \"", "Rockstar 101 \" was the fourth single from the album Rated R to be released in the US and the fifth overall .", "It was sent to contemporary hit and rhythmic radio stations in the US on May 18 , 2010 , and to Australian radio stations on July 19 , 2010 .", "The song was released as an extended play ( EP ) in the United States through <unk> on June 2 , 2010 , to the iTunes Store on July 13 , and in the United Kingdom through Amazon on June 29 , 2010 .", "These EP 's consist of remixes by various <unk> and music producers , including Dave <unk> and Mark <unk> .", "= = Composition = = \n \n \" Rockstar 101 \" is a hip hop song which lasts for three minutes and fifty @-@ eight seconds .", "It features an \" aggressive \" guitar solo from Slash , according to Leah <unk> of Entertainment Weekly .", "Rihanna uses her lower register and \" heavy \" <unk> to perform the most of the song , and she \" <unk> \" the lyric \" The only thing I 'm missing is a black guitar \" .", "Rihanna \" struts her stuff \" as she insists that she is a \" big shit <unk> \" as she <unk> that \" I 'll never play a victim / I 'd rather be a <unk> \" .", "Sean <unk> for Spin thought that when Rihanna sings the line \" Got my middle finger up , I don 't give a fuck \" , it sounded as though she had never sworn before due to how she <unk> <unk> the word ' fuck ' .", "= = Reception = = \n \n \n = = = Critical response = = = \n \n \" Rockstar 101 \" received mixed responses from music critics .", "Brian <unk> for IGN praised the song , writing that it \" actually works \" despite sounding disjointed at first .", "Emily <unk> of PopMatters defined \" Rockstar 101 \" as a \" brilliant bit of <unk> \" during her review of Rated R , while <unk> Malone for NME wrote that Rihanna sings with \" <unk> \" on the track , which was something that she has <unk> to thank for .", "Jon Pareles for The New York Times simply highlighted a line from the song , \" I never play the victim \" .", "Neil McCormick for The Daily Telegraph thought that \" Rockstar 101 \" was one of the few songs on the album to retain the \" <unk> leftover hints of her warm Caribbean vocal <unk> \" .", "Ann Powers for the Los Angeles Times was critical of Slash 's inclusion on the song , and she described it as an \" <unk> \" .", "Powers wrote \" she can definitely get by without that ultimate rock phallic symbol \" , a reference to Slash .", "Pitchfork Media 's Ryan <unk> felt that \" Rockstar 101 , alike \" Russian <unk> \" and \" The Last Song \" , were \" instantly @-@ dated <unk> from a <unk> era when a Slash feature was cool \" .", "He further wrote that \" Rockstar 101 \" and \" <unk> \" were \" harder to justify considering their mindless <unk> and <unk> production \" .", "The song was met with a negative review from The Guardian 's Alex <unk> , who wrote \" At one extreme , the resemblance of ' <unk> ' ' s chorus to that of a stadium rock ballad seems to have encouraged Rihanna to cut out the middle @-@ man and just start making stadium rock : cue the awful <unk> @-@ woo guitars of ' Rockstar 101 ' and ' Fire <unk> ' \" .", "= = = Chart performance = = = \n \n \" Rockstar 101 \" made its first chart appearance on the United States ' Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs chart , where it peaked at number two ; it stayed on the chart for 14 weeks .", "The song peaked on the US Hot Digital Songs chart at number 28 , spending seven weeks on the chart .", "It subsequently peaked at number 64 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and spent five weeks on the chart .", "It also peaked at number 10 on the US R & B / Hip @-@ hop Digital Songs chart . \"", "Rockstar 101 \" debuted on the Australian Singles Chart at number 50 on August 22 , 2010 ; it peaked at number 24 two weeks later for one week , and remained on the chart for six weeks .", "= = Music video = = \n \n \n = = = Background = = = \n \n The director <unk> <unk> filmed the music video for \" Rockstar 101 \" in April 2010 ; she had previously directed the videos for Rihanna 's singles \" Hard \" and \" Rude Boy \" .", "This video was edited by <unk> <unk> from <unk> , who previously edit videos for \" <unk> \" and \" <unk> \" .", "On May 19 , 2010 , Rihanna released a 30 @-@ second sneak @-@ <unk> preview of the video on the internet , whilst the full video premiered on May 25 , 2010 through the high @-@ definition music video website <unk> .", "= = = Synopsis = = = \n \n According to <unk> Rodriguez of MTV , the video is \" a mix of <unk> bondage @-@ esque <unk> , complete with Rihanna 's <unk> moves and a <unk> band that features Travis Barker on the drums . \"", "Shortly after the video was released , Slash said that he was \" flattered \" that Rihanna had <unk> him in the video , saying \" The video is way better with her being me than with me being me ... all things considered , it brings an element of sexuality to it that I probably wouldn 't have been capable of .", "I think it 's hot .", "Everything works out the way it 's supposed to . \"", "Although Slash is featured on \" Rockstar 101 \" , he does not appear in the music video .", "Instead , Rihanna pays homage to him by impersonating him by presenting herself wearing a skull @-@ laden top hat , wig , leather jacket , dark glasses and <unk> : Rihanna can be seen strumming a guitar Slash 's style .", "Rihanna is seen in eight different scenes and settings , one of which showed an almost nude Rihanna covered in black body paint wearing only a spiked crown and jewelry chains , which were created by designer Fannie <unk> .", "In other scenes , Rihanna smashes a black electric guitar and can be seen wearing an outfit made from parts of a guitar .", "Blink @-@ 182 drummer Travis Barker makes a cameo appearance and is featured as one of the drummers in Rihanna 's rock band .", "= = Live performances = = \n \n Rihanna first performed \" Rockstar 101 \" on American Idol on April 7 , 2010 .", "She wore a black PVC <unk> and was accompanied on stage by guitarist <unk> <unk> ; the set design included flame throwers and a video screen which showed guitars , lightning bolts and skulls .", "At one point , the singer picked and played up a black Gibson Flying V guitar .", "Larry Carroll for MTV wrote that the extent of Rihanna 's ability to play the guitar was limited to playing it with one finger on one of the strings .", "However , he complimented Rihanna 's overall performance , writing that her shoulder pads were \" nearly as huge as her presence \" .", "He went on to write that she \" half @-@ sung , half @-@ spoke \" the song .", "A reviewer for MTV UK agreed with Carroll , writing that \" halfway through the performance [ Rihanna ] <unk> a ' black flying v guitar ' although we 're not sure you could say she ' played ' it ! \"", "<unk> <unk> of Rolling Stone praised Rihanna 's performance , writing \" if the introductory rules of rock stardom are ' teach <unk> to pick slide , ' ' tight clothes ' and ' <unk> ! '", "then Rihanna has been paying attention in her ' Rockstar 101 ' classes after all \" .", "A reporter for the Daily Mail wrote that Rihanna displayed her competitive side during her performance on American Idol , after \" Lady Gaga set such high standards \" .", "Writing for About.com , Bill Lamb was critical of Rihanna 's decision to perform \" Rockstar 101 \" on American Idol .", "He commented that previous media reports had indicated that the singer would be debuting a different album track , \" Te <unk> \" , which was later released as the sixth and final single from Rated R. Lamb thought that \" Rockstar 101 \" was one of the \" weaker \" songs on the album , and predicted that it would be \" destined to end the streak of three consecutive top 10 pop hits from the album \" .", "While he wrote that the \" intensely <unk> , distant feel of the song works \" within the context of Rated R , Lamb was unsure of whether or not it would appeal to the masses on radio .", "The song was included on the set list of the Last Girl on Earth Tour ( 2010 – 11 ) .", "Clay Cane for BET wrote that Rihanna \" deserves a round of applause for doing something different , straying away from being a standard pop tart \" . \"", "Rockstar 101 \" is also included on Rihanna 's Diamonds World Tour ( 2013 ) .", "= = Track listing = = \n \n \n = = Credits and personnel = = \n \n Recording \n Recorded at <unk> Sound Studios , Los Angeles , CA ; The Boom Boom Room , Burbank CA ; Triangle Sound Studios , Atlanta , GA \n Mixed at Larrabee Studios , Universal City , CA \n Personnel \n Credits adapted from the <unk> cover of Rated R. \n \n = = Charts = = \n \n \n = = Certifications = = \n \n \n = = Radio and release history = =" ]
[ "Her vocals and the instrumentation for the song were recorded at <unk> Sound Studios in Los Angeles , California , the Boom Boom Room in Burbank , California and Triangle Sound Studios in Atlanta , Georgia .", "= = Track listing = = \n \n \n = = Credits and personnel = = \n \n Recording \n Recorded at <unk> Sound Studios , Los Angeles , CA ; The Boom Boom Room , Burbank CA ; Triangle Sound Studios , Atlanta , GA \n Mixed at Larrabee Studios , Universal City , CA \n Personnel \n Credits adapted from the <unk> cover of Rated R. \n \n = = Charts = = \n \n \n = = Certifications = = \n \n \n = = Radio and release history = =" ]
[ " = Rockstar 101 = \n \n \" Rockstar 101 \" is a song by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna from her fourth studio album , Rated R ( 2009 ) .", "The song features the British @-@ American guitarist Slash of the rock group Guns N ' Roses .", "It was released on May 18 , 2010 , as the fifth single from the album .", "Rihanna wrote the song in collaboration with the producers The @-@ Dream and Christopher \" Tricky \" Stewart ; vocal production was carried out by Makeba Riddick .", "The album version is a hip hop song , while the remix EP 's consist of dance , dubstep and electronic music adaptations , some of which were remixed by Dave <unk> and Mark <unk> .", "Critical response to \" Rockstar 101 \" was mixed ; some critics praised Rihanna 's \" <unk> \" while others criticized the \" aggressive \" tone .", "The song charted at number 64 on the United States ' Billboard Hot 100 chart , and number two on the Hot Dance Club Songs chart .", "To promote the song , Rihanna performed on American Idol in April 2010 .", "It has been included on the set lists of her Last Girl on Earth Tour ( 2010 – 11 ) and Diamonds World Tour ( 2013 ) .", "<unk> <unk> directed the song 's music video , which portrays Rihanna impersonating Slash .", "She wears custom made jewelry designed by Fannie <unk> in some parts of the video , while Blink @-@ 182 drummer Travis Barker makes a cameo appearance .", "= = Background and release = = \n \n Rihanna co @-@ wrote \" Rockstar 101 \" in collaboration with the song 's producers The @-@ Dream and Christopher \" Tricky \" Stewart .", "It was mixed by Jaycen Joshua at Larrabee Studios in Universal City , California ; he was assisted in the process by Giancarlo <unk> .", "Rihanna 's vocals were produced by Makeba Riddick .", "The song was engineered by Marcus <unk> , Brian \" B @-@ <unk> \" Thomas , Andrew <unk> and Chris \" <unk> \" O <unk> .", "Additional engineering was done by Pat <unk> .", "Guitar was provided by Tim Stewart , while Monte <unk> performed additional keys .", "The song features a guitar performance by Slash , the British @-@ American musician , songwriter and former lead guitarist of the American hard rock band Guns N ' Roses . \n \"", "Rockstar 101 \" was the fourth single from the album Rated R to be released in the US and the fifth overall .", "It was sent to contemporary hit and rhythmic radio stations in the US on May 18 , 2010 , and to Australian radio stations on July 19 , 2010 .", "The song was released as an extended play ( EP ) in the United States through <unk> on June 2 , 2010 , to the iTunes Store on July 13 , and in the United Kingdom through Amazon on June 29 , 2010 .", "These EP 's consist of remixes by various <unk> and music producers , including Dave <unk> and Mark <unk> .", "= = Composition = = \n \n \" Rockstar 101 \" is a hip hop song which lasts for three minutes and fifty @-@ eight seconds .", "It features an \" aggressive \" guitar solo from Slash , according to Leah <unk> of Entertainment Weekly .", "Rihanna uses her lower register and \" heavy \" <unk> to perform the most of the song , and she \" <unk> \" the lyric \" The only thing I 'm missing is a black guitar \" .", "Rihanna \" struts her stuff \" as she insists that she is a \" big shit <unk> \" as she <unk> that \" I 'll never play a victim / I 'd rather be a <unk> \" .", "Sean <unk> for Spin thought that when Rihanna sings the line \" Got my middle finger up , I don 't give a fuck \" , it sounded as though she had never sworn before due to how she <unk> <unk> the word ' fuck ' .", "= = Reception = = \n \n \n = = = Critical response = = = \n \n \" Rockstar 101 \" received mixed responses from music critics .", "Brian <unk> for IGN praised the song , writing that it \" actually works \" despite sounding disjointed at first .", "Emily <unk> of PopMatters defined \" Rockstar 101 \" as a \" brilliant bit of <unk> \" during her review of Rated R , while <unk> Malone for NME wrote that Rihanna sings with \" <unk> \" on the track , which was something that she has <unk> to thank for .", "Jon Pareles for The New York Times simply highlighted a line from the song , \" I never play the victim \" .", "Neil McCormick for The Daily Telegraph thought that \" Rockstar 101 \" was one of the few songs on the album to retain the \" <unk> leftover hints of her warm Caribbean vocal <unk> \" .", "Ann Powers for the Los Angeles Times was critical of Slash 's inclusion on the song , and she described it as an \" <unk> \" .", "Powers wrote \" she can definitely get by without that ultimate rock phallic symbol \" , a reference to Slash .", "Pitchfork Media 's Ryan <unk> felt that \" Rockstar 101 , alike \" Russian <unk> \" and \" The Last Song \" , were \" instantly @-@ dated <unk> from a <unk> era when a Slash feature was cool \" .", "He further wrote that \" Rockstar 101 \" and \" <unk> \" were \" harder to justify considering their mindless <unk> and <unk> production \" .", "The song was met with a negative review from The Guardian 's Alex <unk> , who wrote \" At one extreme , the resemblance of ' <unk> ' ' s chorus to that of a stadium rock ballad seems to have encouraged Rihanna to cut out the middle @-@ man and just start making stadium rock : cue the awful <unk> @-@ woo guitars of ' Rockstar 101 ' and ' Fire <unk> ' \" .", "= = = Chart performance = = = \n \n \" Rockstar 101 \" made its first chart appearance on the United States ' Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs chart , where it peaked at number two ; it stayed on the chart for 14 weeks .", "The song peaked on the US Hot Digital Songs chart at number 28 , spending seven weeks on the chart .", "It subsequently peaked at number 64 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and spent five weeks on the chart .", "It also peaked at number 10 on the US R & B / Hip @-@ hop Digital Songs chart . \"", "Rockstar 101 \" debuted on the Australian Singles Chart at number 50 on August 22 , 2010 ; it peaked at number 24 two weeks later for one week , and remained on the chart for six weeks .", "= = Music video = = \n \n \n = = = Background = = = \n \n The director <unk> <unk> filmed the music video for \" Rockstar 101 \" in April 2010 ; she had previously directed the videos for Rihanna 's singles \" Hard \" and \" Rude Boy \" .", "This video was edited by <unk> <unk> from <unk> , who previously edit videos for \" <unk> \" and \" <unk> \" .", "On May 19 , 2010 , Rihanna released a 30 @-@ second sneak @-@ <unk> preview of the video on the internet , whilst the full video premiered on May 25 , 2010 through the high @-@ definition music video website <unk> .", "= = = Synopsis = = = \n \n According to <unk> Rodriguez of MTV , the video is \" a mix of <unk> bondage @-@ esque <unk> , complete with Rihanna 's <unk> moves and a <unk> band that features Travis Barker on the drums . \"", "Shortly after the video was released , Slash said that he was \" flattered \" that Rihanna had <unk> him in the video , saying \" The video is way better with her being me than with me being me ... all things considered , it brings an element of sexuality to it that I probably wouldn 't have been capable of .", "I think it 's hot .", "Everything works out the way it 's supposed to . \"", "Although Slash is featured on \" Rockstar 101 \" , he does not appear in the music video .", "Instead , Rihanna pays homage to him by impersonating him by presenting herself wearing a skull @-@ laden top hat , wig , leather jacket , dark glasses and <unk> : Rihanna can be seen strumming a guitar Slash 's style .", "Rihanna is seen in eight different scenes and settings , one of which showed an almost nude Rihanna covered in black body paint wearing only a spiked crown and jewelry chains , which were created by designer Fannie <unk> .", "In other scenes , Rihanna smashes a black electric guitar and can be seen wearing an outfit made from parts of a guitar .", "Blink @-@ 182 drummer Travis Barker makes a cameo appearance and is featured as one of the drummers in Rihanna 's rock band .", "= = Live performances = = \n \n Rihanna first performed \" Rockstar 101 \" on American Idol on April 7 , 2010 .", "She wore a black PVC <unk> and was accompanied on stage by guitarist <unk> <unk> ; the set design included flame throwers and a video screen which showed guitars , lightning bolts and skulls .", "At one point , the singer picked and played up a black Gibson Flying V guitar .", "Larry Carroll for MTV wrote that the extent of Rihanna 's ability to play the guitar was limited to playing it with one finger on one of the strings .", "However , he complimented Rihanna 's overall performance , writing that her shoulder pads were \" nearly as huge as her presence \" .", "He went on to write that she \" half @-@ sung , half @-@ spoke \" the song .", "A reviewer for MTV UK agreed with Carroll , writing that \" halfway through the performance [ Rihanna ] <unk> a ' black flying v guitar ' although we 're not sure you could say she ' played ' it ! \"", "<unk> <unk> of Rolling Stone praised Rihanna 's performance , writing \" if the introductory rules of rock stardom are ' teach <unk> to pick slide , ' ' tight clothes ' and ' <unk> ! '", "then Rihanna has been paying attention in her ' Rockstar 101 ' classes after all \" .", "A reporter for the Daily Mail wrote that Rihanna displayed her competitive side during her performance on American Idol , after \" Lady Gaga set such high standards \" .", "Writing for About.com , Bill Lamb was critical of Rihanna 's decision to perform \" Rockstar 101 \" on American Idol .", "He commented that previous media reports had indicated that the singer would be debuting a different album track , \" Te <unk> \" , which was later released as the sixth and final single from Rated R. Lamb thought that \" Rockstar 101 \" was one of the \" weaker \" songs on the album , and predicted that it would be \" destined to end the streak of three consecutive top 10 pop hits from the album \" .", "While he wrote that the \" intensely <unk> , distant feel of the song works \" within the context of Rated R , Lamb was unsure of whether or not it would appeal to the masses on radio .", "The song was included on the set list of the Last Girl on Earth Tour ( 2010 – 11 ) .", "Clay Cane for BET wrote that Rihanna \" deserves a round of applause for doing something different , straying away from being a standard pop tart \" . \"", "Rockstar 101 \" is also included on Rihanna 's Diamonds World Tour ( 2013 ) ." ]
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[ " = History of Braathens SAFE ( 1946 – 93 ) = \n \n Braathens South American & Far East Airtransport A / S or Braathens SAFE was founded by ship @-@ owner Ludvig G. Braathen in 1946 .", "It started as a charter airline based at Oslo Airport , Gardermoen in Norway , flying to destinations in the Far East and in South America .", "At first the airline used Douglas DC @-@ 4s , and later also Douglas DC @-@ 3s .", "In 1948 , the airline moved to Oslo Airport , Fornebu and started regular scheduled flights to the Far East .", "In 1952 , the airline started cooperation with the Icelandic airline Loftleidir , where until 1960 the two airlines in cooperation flew flights to Reykjavík .", "Domestic services started in 1951 , using de Havilland Herons on a route from Oslo to Stavanger via Tønsberg .", "Braathens SAFE also established at Stavanger Airport , Sola .", "A second route was started two years later to Trondheim .", "The Heron routes also stopped in Farsund , Kristiansand , <unk> to Stavanger and Hamar , Røros to Trondheim .", "In 1958 , Braathens SAFE started flying to Ålesund and at the same time started flights along the West Coast .", "In 1959 , Fokker F @-@ 27s were taken into use , and with the Herons taken out of service , Hamar , Farsund and Tønsberg were terminated .", "During 1960 , the airline flew a single season to Sandefjord and Aalborg .", "The company also entered the domestic and international charter market during the 1960s , an industry where the airline would eventually grow to become a large Norwegian and Swedish contestant .", "Services to Bodø and Tromsø started in 1967 , although only from Western Norway .", "Braathens ' main domestic competitor was Scandinavian Airlines System ( SAS ) , which operated all the primary domestic routes Braathens SAFE did not , in addition to the international routes .", "Braathens took Boeing 737 @-@ 200s and Fokker F @-@ 28s into use in 1969 ; Kristiansund was first served in 1970 and Molde in 1972 .", "From 1984 , the airline also operated two Boeing 767s , although they were retired along with the F @-@ 28s were in 1986 .", "Services to Longyearbyen started in 1987 .", "From 1987 , Braathens SAFE was allowed to make international scheduled flights on certain routes .", "In 1989 , it opened a route to Billund , in 1991 to <unk> , Newcastle and London , and in 1993 to <unk> .", "From 1989 to 1994 , the airline replaced its fleet with Boeing 737 @-@ 400 and <unk> .", "From 1989 to 1994 , Braathens Helikopter operated services on contract with oil companies to their oil platforms in the North Sea .", "= = Far East = = \n \n Braathens South American & Far East Airtransport A / S was founded on 26 March 1946 by Ludvig G. Braathen through his shipping company Braathens Rederi .", "<unk> capital was NOK 4 million , plus loans from the shipping company .", "Braathens had made good money during World War II with the participation in the Norwegian Shipping and Trade Mission , and received permission to use US $ 1 million to purchase aircraft .", "The idea to start an airline had occurred to Braathen in 1936 , when the ship <unk> had engine trouble while en route to Japan .", "The Japanese shipyards could not guarantee that they could repair the ship , and at first it was considered whether the ship should be towed to Europe for repairs .", "The solution chosen was instead to have the necessary piece made in Amsterdam and flown by KLM .", "Braathen wanted to have an airline that would be able to fly crew and supplies to his and other ships throughout the world — primarily in the Far East .", "Braathen traveled to the United States , where he bought several used Douglas C @-@ 54 ( DC @-@ 4 ) aircraft from the United States Air Force .", "These were rebuilt by Texas Maintenance Company ( <unk> ) in Fort Worth , Texas , giving them a capacity of 44 passengers , or 22 passengers and 4 tonnes ( 3 @.", "@ 9 long tons ; 4 @.", "@ 4 short tons ) of cargo .", "Twenty pilots were recruited and sent to Fort Worth for certification .", "The first plane , LN @-@ <unk> Norse Explorer , landed at Oslo Airport , Gardermoen on 26 December 1946 .", "The next planes were LN @-@ <unk> Norse <unk> on 11 February 1947 and LN @-@ <unk> Norse <unk> on 13 March .", "The first route ran from Oslo to Cairo via Copenhagen and Paris on 30 January 1947 .", "Afterwards , the company was chartered for several trips from Paris and Marseille , France , to <unk> , Palestine , and <unk> , Tunisia .", "From <unk> , the aircraft were used to evacuate French and British personnel prior to the creation of Israel .", "The company 's route to Hong Kong was the longest air route in the world .", "At the time , the only scheduled service to the Far East was operated by British Overseas Airways Corporation using <unk> flying boats .", "This route took a fortnight , while KLM had a land @-@ plane route from Amsterdam to Batavia ( <unk> ) .", "The first Braathens SAFE flight was made on 24 February from Oslo , landing at Amsterdam , Marseille , Cairo , Basra , Karachi , <unk> and Bangkok before Hong Kong , where Norske <unk> landed on 8 March .", "Total flight time was 46 hours .", "Along the route , Braathens SAFE established contracts with agents , or stationed their own employees .", "The regular services could be done with a round trip time of nine to ten days , including <unk> in Cairo , Karachi and Bangkok , and with technical revision of the plane in Hong Kong .", "At first there were <unk> services , but by the end of 1947 , these had increased to weekly .", "In June , Braathens SAFE bought a Douglas DC @-@ 3 , LN @-@ PAS Norse Carrier , and in August another DC @-@ 4 , LN @-@ <unk> Norse Commander , both from KLM .", "In 1947 , Braathens SAFE flew twenty @-@ five trips to Hong Kong , five to New York and one to Johannesburg , South Africa , making a profit of NOK 750 @,@ 000 .", "The following year , Braathens SAFE started the first trial flights to South America .", "The first flight was made on 23 August from Stavanger via Reykjavík , <unk> and Bermuda to <unk> , where the plane landed on 26 August .", "In October , the airline flew to Panama , but neither route gave sufficient contracts to commence regular services .", "In 1948 , the airline made fifty trips to Hong Kong , eight to Johannesburg , two to the United States , three to Venezuela and two to Panama .", "= = Concession = = \n \n During World War II , the civil aviation planning was conducted by the Aviation Council .", "In 1945 , they started a limited number of flights that were operated by the Royal Norwegian Air Force .", "On 2 July 1946 , the Norwegian Ministry of Transport and Communications , several large shipping companies and other private investors reestablished <unk> Norske <unk> ( DNL ) , with the state owning 20 % and the shipping companies 49 % .", "This airline was granted a 20 @-@ year monopoly on domestic and international flights .", "According to the concession , only routes that DNL were not willing to fly themselves , could be granted to other airlines .", "By 1948 , Braathens SAFE 's routes were so regular that several countries stated that a bilateral agreement would have to be negotiated for them to continue .", "However , the concession that had been granted to DNL did not allow Braathens to fly any scheduled flights .", "Braathens SAFE applied for fifteen @-@ year concession on 5 February 1948 ; Minister of Transport Nils Langhelle from the Labor Party knew that he would be violating DNL 's concession by granting Braathens SAFE a concession , but at the same time he was worried that Braathens SAFE could easily flag out to another country , from which DNL would receive no protection .", "The exception in DNL 's concession could not be used , since DNL declared that they , through the Scandinavian cooperation Scandinavian Airlines System ( SAS ) , were planning to start a route to the far east .", "The Directorate for Civil Aviation stated that it was unlikely that DNL / SAS would start such a route within a few years , and recommended Langhelle that Braathens SAFE be granted the route .", "Concession was granted by the Norwegian Parliament on 3 February 1949 , with a duration of five years .", "The airline had to follow the route Oslo or Stavanger – Amsterdam – Geneva – Rome – Cairo – Basra – Karachi – Bombay – Calcutta – Bangkok – Hong Kong .", "The concession was made conditional that Braathens SAFE built a technical base at Stavanger Airport , Sola .", "The Hong Kong @-@ route was officially opened on 5 August 1949 .", "Braathens SAFE had then moved its operative base from Gardermoen to Oslo Airport , Fornebu .", "The company stationed technical employees in Rome , Karachi , Bangkok and Hong Kong , as well as having an agreement with KLM .", "The planes would stop each night and crew and passengers would stay at a hotel .", "Cabin crew had no training , and learned the job as they worked .", "<unk> was the most common lunch meal , and the cabin crew had to purchase this fresh each day , usually observing the slaughter to ensure its freshness .", "In 1949 , sixty @-@ seven flights were made to Hong Kong , as well as two to Tokyo , to Venezuela and one to Johannesburg .", "In 1950 , it became increasingly clear that the SAS @-@ cooperation was weak , and that either a full merger or a <unk> of the cooperation would be necessary .", "Braathen suggested to the government that DNL , Fred .", "<unk> Airtransport and Braathens SAFE should merge to create a new domestic airline , but this proposal was rejected by both DNL and Fred .", "<unk> .", "In 1949 , the Swedish branch of SAS , <unk> ( <unk> ) , and the Danish branch , <unk> <unk> <unk> ( <unk> ) started a joint route to the Far East .", "For a merger to be completed , Danish and Swedish authorities required that SAS be granted all international routes from Norway , meaning that Braathens SAFE would lose its concession from 1 March 1954 .", "The SAS merger was completed on 8 August 1951 .", "Braathens SAFE applied for a concession on a route from Norway to New York on 27 March 1950 .", "This would allow the airline to connect the route to the Hong Kong @-@ flights , giving one continual service .", "The proposal would involve the purchase of Douglas DC @-@ 6B or Lockheed L @-@ <unk> Super <unk> aircraft .", "The proposal was rejected by the government on 19 April .", "The following year , Braathens SAFE applied to extend the route to Tokyo , but this was also rejected by the government .", "In 1951 , the company applied to purchase two Super <unk> to replace two sold DC @-@ 4s , which was granted , and on 14 January 1953 for an extension of the concession for another ten years .", "On 13 November 1953 , the government rejected the concession application , stating that Norway was bound to grant the concession to SAS on the basis of the merger agreement .", "= = = Icelandic cooperation = = = \n \n In 1952 , the Icelandic airline Loftleidir was granted the concession to fly from <unk> Airport outside Reykjavík to New York and Chicago in the United States , and to Oslo , Copenhagen and London .", "The company established a hub at <unk> .", "Braathens SAFE and Loftleidir made an agreement where Braathens SAFE would lease personnel and mechanical services to Loftleidir , and the two would split profits from the joint venture evenly .", "This allowed the two airlines to have a continual route between Hong Kong and New York as long as Braathens SAFE 's concession lasted .", "In 1954 , another DC @-@ 4 , LN @-@ <unk> , was bought .", "This aircraft was sold to Loftleidir the following year .", "In 1956 , another DC @-@ 4 , LN @-@ <unk> , was bought , and used for charter and by Loftleidir .", "In 1959 and 1960 , Loftleidir received two new Douglas DC @-@ 6B aircraft , with a five @-@ year mechanical agreement with Braathens SAFE .", "In 1960 , the two companies agreed to terminate the cooperation from 1 January 1961 .", "= = Domestic with Herons = = \n \n From 1950 , Braathens SAFE started flying charter services to Europe with Douglas DC @-@ 6 , mainly to Copenhagen and Paris .", "DNL protested because Braathens SAFE was charging too low ticket prices , while <unk> protested against the flights to Copenhagen .", "In September 1951 , Braathens SAFE offered Danish authorities to fly all domestic routes without subsidies , but this was rejected because such a permit could only be issued to Danish airlines .", "After World War II , only Fornebu , Stavanger Airport , Sola and Kristiansand Airport , <unk> were in use as land airport .", "A plan for construction was passed by parliament in 1952 , that based the financing of airports as joint civilian and military airports , with funding from NATO .", "In 1951 , Braathens SAFE applied for concession for a route from Oslo to Bodø via Trondheim without subsidies .", "They also stated that they were willing to fly all domestic routes without subsidies , granted that they were awarded all routes .", "This was based on the acquisition of de Havilland Heron aircraft , which could use shorter runways and has a capacity of 15 people .", "SAS was granted the concession to Bodø and Trondheim , but the Ministry of Transport issued a concession to Braathens SAFE on the route from Oslo via Tønsberg Airport , <unk> to Stavanger .", "The plane started in Stavanger in the morning , and operated the opposite direction of SAS ' route from Oslo to Stavanger , which continued onwards to London .", "The first flight was made on 3 May 1952 , with the Heron LN @-@ <unk> Per .", "From 7 to 14 May , the plane went on a tour of the country , visiting several airports .", "Regular services started on 18 August and a one @-@ way ticket cost NOK 95 .", "On 30 January 1953 , Braathens SAFE applied to start a route from Oslo to Trondheim Airport , <unk> .", "A trial permit was granted , and the first flight was made on 18 August .", "Because <unk> had a grass runway , Trondheim Airport , <unk> was used during bad weather .", "SAS flew a morning flight from Oslo , while Braathens flew the morning route from Trondheim .", "In 1953 , Braathens SAFE stated that to keep their 210 employees and fleet of one DC @-@ 4 , one DC @-@ 3 and two Herons , they would have to receive future domestic services , to compensate for more than 90 % of their revenue disappearing with the loss of the Far East route .", "In 1953 , Braathens SAFE applied to fly five routes : Bardufoss – Alta – <unk> ; Stavanger – Bergen – Trondheim ( both with Herons ) ; Tromsø – Alta – <unk> ; Bodø – Harstad ; and Bodø – Harstad – Tromsø ( all with de Havilland Canada <unk> @-@ 3 <unk> ) .", "The five routes would require NOK 725 @,@ 000 in annual subsidies .", "The concessions were granted to DNL , who allowed their partially owned subsidiary Widerøe to fly the sea routes .", "Braathens bought six Herons , in addition to one that was leased during 1954 .", "They had been given the common Norwegian names Per , <unk> , <unk> and Lars .", "Because of replacements , the airline never operated more than four at a time .", "In June 1955 , Braathens SAFE started landing some of the Oslo – Stavanger planes at Kristiansand Airport , <unk> and Farsund Airport , <unk> .", "The route , nicknamed the \" Milk Route \" , operated Stavanger – Farsund – Kristiansand – Tønsberg – Oslo in the morning , with a return in the evening .", "The same year , SAS and Braathens SAFE started negotiating splitting up the domestic routes .", "Nils Langhelle , then regional director in SAS , suggested creating a merged subsidiary that could fly all domestic routes .", "On 16 May 1956 , Braathens SAFE started landing at Hamar Airport , <unk> on the Oslo – Trondheim route , and at <unk> Airport , <unk> on the Oslo – Stavanger route .", "Both airports had 1 @,@ 000 metres ( 3 @,@ 300 ft ) runways that could only be served by small aircraft such as the Heron .", "From 1959 , services to both airports were terminated .", "Røros Airport was opened on 19 July 1957 , and Braathens SAFE landed some of the Oslo – Trondheim services there .", "After 1958 , services were terminated , but after the runway was extended from 1 @,@ 360 to 1 @,@ 600 metres ( 4 @,@ 460 to 5 @,@ 250 ft ) , it was taken into use again in 1963 .", "The route Stavanger – Bergen – Trondheim was awarded to <unk> <unk> in 1956 , but this company filed for bankruptcy the following year .", "Ålesund Airport , <unk> was scheduled to open in 1958 , and both Braathens SAFE and SAS applied for the concession , along with the route along the West Coast .", "At first the ministry wanted to issue the concession on the route Stavanger – Bergen – Ålesund – Trondheim to Braathens SAFE and the route Ålesund – Oslo to SAS .", "But after negotiations , Braathens SAFE stated they were willing to fly the coastal route without subsidies if they were granted the Oslo @-@ route , since that would allow them to cross @-@ subsidize ; this was granted by the ministry .", "An agreement was then made between the ministry , SAS and Braathens SAFE , where both airlines would fly the routes Oslo – Trondheim , Oslo – Stavanger , Oslo – Kristiansand and Kristiansand – Stavanger – Bergen ; Braathens SAFE had a monopoly on the routes Oslo – Ålesund and Bergen – Ålesund – Trondheim , while SAS was granted a monopoly on the routes Oslo – Bergen and ( Oslo ) – Trondheim – Bodø – Bardufoss .", "In 1958 , Braathens SAFE had 77 @,@ 591 passengers .", "= = = Hummelfjell Accident = = = \n \n On 7 November 1956 , the Heron LN @-@ <unk> Lars crashed at Hummelfjell after the aircraft had experienced <unk> problems .", "The Hummelfjell Accident killed the pilot and one passenger , but the remaining ten people on board survived .", "Among them was the famous television actor Rolf <unk> , who , despite injury , succeeded at walking to civilization to inform about the accident .", "= = Friendship = = \n \n During the late 1950s , Braathens SAFE started looking for a replacement for the aging DC @-@ 3s and Herons .", "An order was placed with Fokker for the delivery of their new Fokker F @-@ 27 Friendship , a two @-@ engine turboprop with cabin <unk> .", "Braathens SAFE was the second airline to receive the plane , after <unk> <unk> .", "The first craft , LN @-@ <unk> , was delivered in December 1958 , with the second , LN @-@ SUO , delivered the following year .", "They were put into service on the main routes : once daily Oslo – Trondheim , once daily Oslo – Ålesund , twice daily Oslo – Stavanger , including one stopping at Kristiansand , and one trip daily Bergen – Ålesund – Trondheim .", "The delivery of the <unk> made the Herons unnecessary , and these were sold .", "The two DC @-@ 3s were kept as a reserve , and were used for the first part of the summer schedules because of late delivery of LN @-@ SUO .", "They were also used for charter .", "The airports at Hamar , Farsund and Tønsberg had too short runways for the Friendship , and these destinations were terminated .", "The first flight to the winter @-@ only airport at Longyearbyen on Svalbard was made on 2 April 1959 , when Store Norske Spitsbergen <unk> chartered a DC @-@ 4 from Bardufoss Airport .", "Store Norske cleared a 1 @,@ 800 by 40 metres ( 5 @,@ 910 by 130 ft ) runway on snow for the aircraft .", "More flights were chartered during the 1960s , and Longyearbyen became a regular charter destination for Braathens SAFE .", "From 3 June to 30 September 1960 , Braathens SAFE was granted concession on the route from Oslo via Sandefjord Airport , <unk> to Aalborg Airport in Denmark .", "This became possible because SAS had abandoned the route the previous year .", "It was flown with a DC @-@ 3 , giving an 80 % load factor .", "On 22 July , the Braathens SAFE applied for a three @-@ year concession , but this was rejected because SAS stated that they would restart the route .", "In 1961 , SAS started the route Stavanger – Kristiansand – <unk> , and in 1963 on the route Oslo – Kristiansand – <unk> .", "The concession allowed SAS to also take passengers on the domestic legs , giving Braathens SAFE competition on the routes to Kristiansand .", "<unk> traveling from Western to Northern Norway had to transfer from Braathens SAFE to SAS in Trondheim .", "Both airlines saw this as a strategic opportunity to get routes in each other 's territories .", "On 31 August 1960 , Braathens SAFE applied for an extension of its Bergen – Ålesund – Trondheim route onwards to Bodø Airport and Bardufoss Airport .", "The two airports had been served by SAS from Oslo via Trondheim .", "SAS presented estimates that between 2 @.", "@ 5 and 6 @.", "@ 1 passengers transferred at Trondheim each day .", "Braathens SAFE later proposed that they could fly directly from Bergen and Ålesund to Bodø and Bardufoss , but Braathens SAFE 's application was rejected by the ministry .", "All concessions ended on 31 March 1961 , and the ministry extended them all one year .", "Three new airports , Alta Airport , <unk> Airport , <unk> and <unk> Airport , <unk> , were about to open and the ministry wanted to award new concessions that included these airports .", "Braathens SAFE applied to operate to all the airports in Northern Norway , but the contract was awarded to SAS .", "The latter also applied to operate a route from Northern Norway via Trondheim , Ålesund and Bergen to Stavanger , while Braathens SAFE in 1964 again applied for an extension of the West Coast route to Northern Norway .", "This was moderated to a direct route from Tromsø Airport to Bergen , which SAS received permission for on 4 March 1965 .", "An additional F @-@ 27s was delivered in 1961 , and two more in 1962 .", "By then , the Oslo – Stavanger route was expanded to four daily round trips , of which two went via Kristiansand .", "Ålesund had two round trips , while Trondheim had one .", "The coastal route had two services , and was branded as the \" Airbus \" .", "In all , 175 @,@ 202 passengers were transported , up 40 % since the previous year .", "By 1965 , the Trondheim , Ålesund and coast routes had three round trips , while there were four to Kristiansand and five to Stavanger .", "That year , the right @-@ winged <unk> 's Cabinet was appointed ; Braathens SAFE therefore again applied for an extension of the West Coast route to Tromsø and Bodø .", "When the government signaled that it would support the application , it caused a major debate , particularly in Denmark and Sweden , and the Danish and Swedish governments threatened to terminate the SAS agreement .", "On 25 November 1966 , with 82 against 62 votes , the Norwegian Parliament voted to allow Braathens SAFE to fly to Bodø and Tromsø as an extension of the West Coast route from 1 April 1967 .", "On 3 March 1967 , parliament decided to build four short take @-@ off and landing airports along the <unk> coast between Trondheim and Bodø .", "Braathens placed an order for a de Havilland Canada <unk> @-@ 6 Twin Otter and planned to start the company Braathens <unk> .", "It applied to operate the route without subsidies , but the concession was rejected and granted with subsidies to Widerøe , which had been operating the routes using seaplanes .", "= = Charter = = \n \n During the 1950s , the main customers for charter flights had been Norwegian shipping companies , who flew their crew home from ports in Central Europe .", "In 1959 , Saga <unk> was created as the first travel agency for Mediterranean charter trips , and the company started a cooperation with Braathens SAFE .", "The first DC @-@ 4 flew to <unk> that year .", "In 1961 , the company 's first Douglas DC @-@ 6B was bought .", "It had a capacity of 96 passengers , and cooperation was also started with Metro and <unk> in Gothenburg .", "Other charter destinations were London , Alicante and <unk> , both in Spain .", "That year , Braathens SAFE bought 50 % of Saga <unk> in a private placement .", "Braathens SAFE established an office in Gothenburg in 1965 .", "After <unk> had been bought by SAS and moved to Stockholm three years later , three employees started Atlas Resor in Gothenburg , and started using Braathens SAFE as their airline .", "By 1966 , Braathens SAFE was operating seven DC @-@ 6s .", "The agreements with Spanish authorities allowed only airlines from the country of origin or from Spain to fly charter flights .", "But because of the SAS @-@ cooperation , an agreement was made where any Scandinavian airline could fly to Spain from any of the three Scandinavian countries .", "<unk> , Braathens SAFE received strong competition from Sterling Airways , but on the other hand this allowed Braathens SAFE to fly charter flights from Sweden .", "In 1968 , the large Swedish – Danish charter airline <unk> went bankrupt , giving Braathens SAFE increased charter traffic .", "The company also started purchasing a larger share of <unk> Resor , until it took over all the whole company in 1978 .", "In Sweden , Braathens SAFE used its partners to sell charter flights to Norway , and then continue their flights using scheduled flights .", "Braathens SAFE was hindered by the charter regulations from making <unk> flights , as well as flights between the Scandinavian capitals .", "The rules also forced business travelers to use scheduled flights .", "= = Into the Jet Age = = \n \n In 1965 , Braathens SAFE placed an order for three Boeing 737 @-@ 200s , costing a total <unk> 100 million .", "They were intended to do the main haul of the charter market .", "There had been an internal struggle as to whether the company should purchase the Fokker F @-@ 28 Fellowship or the Boeing 737 @-@ 100 , a shorter version of the 737 @-@ 200 .", "Having a single plane type would give a single pool of pilot and mechanic certifications , and would have saved the company NOK millions in costs .", "Following the decision to purchase the F @-@ 28 , Bjørn G. Braathen , son of Ludvig G. and later CEO , left the company .", "By 1966 , Braathens SAFE had sold all its DC @-@ 4s , and had purchased eight F @-@ 27s .", "The DC @-@ 6s were used exclusively for charter , with all domestic flights being flown with the F @-@ 27s .", "The same year , the booking system was centralized and moved to offices in Oslo .", "The company established sales offices in Bodø and Tromsø on 1 March 1967 .", "A new cargo department was opened at Oslo Airport on 29 September .", "Braathens SAFE applied in a joint venture with the Norwegian America Line to start a cargo flight to the United States and the Far East , but this was declined by the ministry .", "From 1967 , also DC @-@ 6s were used on domestic routes .", "In August , it was announced that Braathens SAFE would replace the F @-@ 27s with six new Fokker F @-@ 28 , and that the F @-@ 27s would be sold to the manufacturer .", "Later , the number of orders of 737s was reduced to two , and of F @-@ 28s to five .", "The <unk> cost NOK 40 million each .", "The first 737 , LN @-@ <unk> , landed in Oslo on 8 January 1969 , followed by LN @-@ <unk> on 31 January .", "Braathens SAFE was the launch customer of the F @-@ 28 , and the first plane landed in Oslo on 3 March .", "Five F @-@ 28s were delivered in the course of a year , in addition to one aircraft that was leased periodically until 1971 .", "There were several technical problems due to having the earliest models of the F @-@ 28 , causing some operational difficulties .", "Two DC @-@ 6s were sold , and all but three of the F @-@ 27s were sold to Fokker between October 1968 and May 1969 .", "Along with the aircraft came a new simulator , and the simulator division was moved from Sola to Fornebu .", "On 27 February 1970 , the company took into use an IT @-@ system , based at Sola .", "With the delivery of the Boeing 737 @-@ 200s , Braathens SAFE started using these aircraft on the long @-@ haul charter flights .", "By 1977 , there were nine international charter airlines competing with Braathens SAFE : <unk> , Britannia Airways , Dan @-@ Air , Linjeflyg , <unk> Air , <unk> ( owned by SAS ) , <unk> , Sterling and <unk> .", "In 1976 , good exchange rates gave a peak of flights to London , with eleven weekly flights across the North Sea .", "Braathens SAFE also started flying for <unk> .", "In 1976 , 44 % of the company 's revenue was from charter , but by 1979 it had dropped to 36 % .", "During this period , about half of the planes ' flying time was related to charter .", "= = More airports = = \n \n Prior to the opening of Kristiansund Airport , <unk> , Braathens SAFE applied for a concession to fly to it along the West Coast , as well as the direct route from Oslo .", "SAS applied to fly the Oslo @-@ service .", "The ministry wanted Braathens SAFE to fly the route with a concession granted to SAS , but Braathens SAFE rejected this .", "Instead , they were granted both the routes on temporary basis .", "The new airport received three daily flights to Oslo , of which two went via Ålesund , and four services on the West Coast route .", "At the same time , there was a discussion about who was to operate the new <unk> @-@ airports on the West Coast .", "Braathens SAFE stated that they wanted a local airline to do the flying , and chose not to apply .", "The concession was granted to Widerøe , and Braathens SAFE subsequently bought part of the airline .", "On 5 April 1972 , Molde Airport , <unk> opened .", "Unlike other primary airports , it had been built and financed by the municipality , and did not become state @-@ owned until 1978 .", "Braathens SAFE started flying both to Oslo and along the West Coast from Molde .", "The same year , the airline for the first time exceeded one million domestic passengers .", "It also started with five weekly cargo flights with flowers from <unk> , Italy .", "The following year , the last DC @-@ 6 was sold , after the type had been phased out since 1969 .", "The same year , the government appointed a commission , led by <unk> <unk> , to look into the organization of the domestic air routes .", "Since the last compromise in splitting routes , the traffic had increased more in Braathens SAFE 's domain that SAS ' .", "The commission also looked a to whom the two next airports that would be opened , Haugesund Airport , <unk> and Harstad / Narvik Airport , <unk> , would be given .", "Neither company wanted to cooperate beyond the existing arrangement of coordinating their routes time @-@ wise , along with those of Widerøe .", "In addition , Braathens SAFE bought handling services from SAS at Gardermoen , Bergen , Bodø and Tromsø , while SAS bought handling services from Braathens SAFE at Stavanger .", "The commission granted SAS the rights to fly from Oslo to Haugesund , Harstad / Narvik and the new airport Svalbard Airport , <unk> .", "Braathens SAFE was allowed to fly from Bergen to Northern Norway via Ålesund , Molde and Kristiansund .", "SAS lost the right to fly directly from Bergen to Northern Norway .", "When the matter was passed by parliament , they also granted SAS the right to fly from Oslo to Stavanger , even if their planes did not continue abroad .", "= = = Flight 239 = = = \n \n On 23 December 1972 at 16 : 30 , the company 's most fatal accident occurred .", "F @-@ 28 LN @-@ <unk> <unk> <unk> on Flight 239 from Ålesund to Oslo crashed at <unk> , killing 40 of the 45 people on board , including the crew of three .", "The cause of the accident was never discovered , although a possibility could have been faults with the instrument landing system .", "= = Times of change = = \n \n Following the steep increase of oil prices in 1973 , Braathens SAFE increased the ticket prices with about 30 % , giving for the first year a reduction in the number of travelers .", "The IT @-@ system <unk> was introduced on 4 February 1974 , connecting all locations with 53 terminals , <unk> 20 man @-@ years .", "In 1974 , <unk> <unk> <unk> became chair , and the following year , the employees were represented with two board members .", "The remaining three F @-@ 27s were sold to the Braathens Rederi @-@ owned Busy Bee between 1975 and 1977 .", "From 1 January 1976 , Braathens SAFE introduced \" Green Routes \" , where passengers were granted 35 % discount if they traveled on Saturdays or Sunday morning , booked a round trip and were away for at least a full week or over a weekend .", "From 1972 to 1976 , the company 's revenue doubled , to NOK 500 million , while production increased 18 % .", "The main contributing factor was the increase of labor costs , that had almost doubled in the four years , although also higher fuel prices and taxes contributed .", "In 1976 , the airline transported 1 @,@ 154 @,@ 000 scheduled and <unk> @,@ 000 chartered passengers .", "Braathens SAFE had a 37 % scheduled market share and 31 % share of the charter flights .", "The largest traffic increases were in Stavanger , Bergen and Trondheim .", "During the late 1970s , Braathens SAFE increased the number of direct flights between these cities , without increasing the number of landings in Ålesund and Kristiansand .", "From 1 April 1977 , the airline lost its dispensation to operate with reduced cabin crew , and was forced to increase the number on the F @-@ 28 from one to two , and on the 737 from two to three .", "At the same time , the airline introduced in @-@ flight meals .", "Ludvig G. Braathen died on 27 December 1976 while he was still CEO .", "He was succeeded by his son Bjørn G. Braathen , who had returned to the company a few years earlier .", "In 1977 , Braathens SAFE made NOK 10 million in profit on the Trondheim route and NOK 4 million on the routes from Oslo to Kristiansand and Stavanger .", "At the same time , the airline lost NOK 6 million on the routes to from Oslo to Ålesund , Molde and Kristiansund , and NOK 18 million on the coastal routes between Stavanger and Tromsø .", "From 1 October 1978 , the company also introduced 50 % youth discount for people under 26 years .", "From 1 May 1978 , there was introduced a NOK 100 tax on international charter flights .", "The same year , Braathens SAFE bought 15 % of <unk> <unk> , that owned 51 % of the travel agency Bennett <unk> .", "This was to try to secure influence over the chain , that was also owned 31 % by SAS .", "A new , neutral <unk> system , <unk> , was introduced in 1980 for all travel agents in Norway and Sweden .", "Following this , Braathens SAFE sold its stake in <unk> with a profit .", "Starting with the delivery of the F @-@ 28s and 737s , all planes were named after Norwegian kings .", "The last three F @-@ 27s were also given such names .", "During the 1970s , Braathens SAFE took delivery of eleven 737s , <unk> the four F @-@ 28s .", "The third delivered , LN @-@ <unk> , had a cargo door on the side , making it ideal for cargo flights .", "The three planes delivered in 1979 had extended range tanks making direct flights to the Canary Islands possible .", "In 1979 , the company started looking into possible replacements for their fleet , considering larger aircraft .", "The late 1970s and early 1980s was a time of economic problems for airlines worldwide .", "Passenger numbers stabilized , and Braathens SAFE introduced a 15 % discount to <unk> of 100 tickets at one time .", "The company hit NOK 1 billion in revenue in 1981 .", "<unk> tickets were not sufficient to cover the increasing costs , particularly related to fuel , and the company introduced the internal campaign <unk> @-@ 82 .", "This involved a more market @-@ oriented management and a focus on service increase , including better <unk> and free coffee .", "During the summer , the reduced demand made the airline introduce discounted \" summer tickets \" for NOK 280 on any route in Southern Norway .", "This gave a 75 % load factor , the highest for the whole year .", "In 1982 , Braathens SAFE bought 15 % of DNL .", "It also applied , though the sister company Braathens Helikopter , for concessions for helicopter services from Stavanger to offshore oil platforms .", "As a reaction , the incumbent , Helikopter Service , applied for Braathens <unk> West Coast routes .", "At this point , SAS bought 15 % of Helikopter Service .", "In 1984 , Braathens SAFE introduced services to Farsund Airport , using wet leased F @-@ 27s from Busy Bee .", "The same arrangement was used to connect Haugesund to Bergen and Stavanger .", "In Haugesund , this was in competition with <unk> .", "Busy Bee @-@ operated planes were also used on routes from Sandefjord in competition with Norsk <unk> .", "The same year , the cabin crew had a 14 @-@ day strike , halting all flights .", "It was caused by the company paying lower wages than SAS and Busy Bee .", "In 1985 , a new booking system was introduced , that allowed <unk> .", "This gave increased revenue , but the company had to start <unk> rejected passengers with a full <unk> and a free seat on the next flight .", "On 16 December 1985 , the airline 's administration moved into the a new building , the Diamond , located at Fornebu .", "The frequent flyer program <unk> was launched in September 1985 .", "It was a cooperation with Inter Nor Hotels , and gave special privileges to travelers that made 25 full @-@ price trips per year with Braathens .", "= = New <unk> = = \n \n In 1980 , the management of Braathens SAFE decided that it needed larger aircraft if the company was to stay competitive on charter flights .", "Larger aircraft could be put into service on the main services from Oslo , Gothenburg and Stockholm , while the 737s could be used to smaller destination and from other cities .", "On 25 February 1980 , the company announced that it had ordered two Boeing 767 @-@ 200 planes , with an option for two addition craft .", "The cost of the two firm orders was about NOK 500 million .", "This would allow the aircraft to be used for both domestic scheduled flights and for charter , and was configured with 242 seats .", "This was less than charter @-@ only airlines , for instance Britannia had their planes configured with 273 seats .", "Braathens SAFE 's planes were delivered on 23 March and in November 1984 .", "The following year showed increasing charter traffic , although it only made up 25 % of the company 's revenue .", "The company had considered the smaller Boeing <unk> , but did not have sufficient range .", "Also the Airbus <unk> was close to being chosen .", "The 767s were launched as \" First Business Class \" to charter travelers , but the business model was not successful .", "The new consumer groups entering the market had low willingness to pay , and the demand for premium charter services was low .", "The company was faced with not being able to charter out the plane because of the low seat numbers , but could not put in the extra seats because of the aircraft also being used on the scheduled market .", "Using so large aircraft on the short @-@ haul flights in Southern Norway gave little economy @-@ of @-@ scale , and the airline seldom needed the increased capacity .", "Braathens SAFE also had problems , because from order to delivery , the exchange rates had increased from 5 to 9 NOK per USD , almost doubling the price in NOK .", "In 1986 , the two 767s where sold .", "Two years later , <unk> Resor was sold , and the following year Saga .", "Braathens SAFE closed its bases in Gothenburg and Stockholm , but remained a charter operator with 737s from Norway .", "Following the decision to sell the two 767s , management also decided to sell the four remaining F @-@ 28s .", "This would allow Braathens to operate a fleet of pure 737 @-@ 200 , giving lower operating costs .", "One 737 was taken out of service in 1984 , and the four F @-@ 28s sold in 1986 .", "The same year , seven more 737 @-@ 200s were delivered , along with two more in 1987 and 1988 .", "By then , Braathens <unk> entire fleet consisted of nineteen 737 @-@ 200s .", "At the same time , Boeing had launched the 737 @-@ 300 , a slightly larger aircraft with new <unk> @-@ 56 engines .", "Braathens SAFE considered the new aircraft , but where concerned that it used a traditional mechanical cockpit .", "The airline also needed larger aircraft for the charter traffic , and smaller aircraft for the domestic routes .", "The airline also considered the <unk> Douglas MD @-@ 80 and the Airbus A320 , but settled on the 737 following the announcement of the stretched 737 @-@ 400 , with 156 seats , and the shortened 737 @-@ 500 , with 124 seats .", "These had glass <unk> , and Braathens SAFE would be among the first airlines to receive both models .", "To finance the purchase , the airline sold all but two of the 737 @-@ 200s and leased them back .", "For some of the aircraft , they received more money than they had paid .", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n On 21 June 1985 , the 737 @-@ 200 LN @-@ <unk> <unk> <unk> , with 121 passengers en route from Trondheim to Oslo , was <unk> by the 24 @-@ year @-@ old Stein <unk> <unk> .", "He had threatened a flight attendant with an air gun .", "He demanded to talk to Prime Minister <unk> <unk> and Minister of Justice Mona <unk> and a press conference to make a political statement .", "His demands were not met , and he surrendered while the plane was parked in Oslo .", "This was the first <unk> in Norway .", "= = Competition and new planes = = \n \n The F @-@ 28s had the largest <unk> problems , mostly due to the number of landings , which could count up to 16 per day .", "For instance , LN @-@ SUO flew 36 @,@ 000 hours with 76 @,@ 000 landings .", "The last flight was made on 16 December 1986 , and the aircraft sold for NOK 45 million each .", "Although the F @-@ 28 was taken out of service , some of the routes on the West Coast needed to be operated with smaller aircraft than the 737 .", "The company made an agreement to wet lease Busy Bee F @-@ 27s one some of the routes , while the most <unk> ones would be taken over by 737s .", "A 1985 government committee , led by State Secretary Per Arne <unk> , recommended that more route be flown by both Braathens SAFE and SAS , and that additional airlines be allowed to start other routes .", "On 5 September 1985 , Braathens SAFE applied for the route Trondheim – Bodø – Harstad / Narvik – Tromsø and Tromsø – Longyearbyen .", "SAS had stated that it was fine with them if other airlines started flying international routes they did not , and on 17 October Braathens SAFE also applied for the routes Bergen – Stavanger – Paris , Bergen – Stavanger – Manchester , Oslo – Stavanger – Brussels and Trondheim – Bergen – Newcastle .", "The applications were rejected and it was agreed upon that SAS would retain all rights to fly internationally between Oslo , Bergen , Stavanger , Gothenburg , Stockholm , Copenhagen and <unk> .", "A new round of concession applications were filed in 1987 : Trondheim to Northern Norway , Tromsø – Longyearbyen , Oslo – Billund and Oslo – Alicante .", "The right @-@ winged <unk> 's Second Cabinet decided to use three principles in issuing new concessions : keeping the array of local routes , granting concessions on the terms that the airlines would continue to cross @-@ subsidize routes , and to introduce competition on the largest routes .", "Braathens SAFE was given permission to fly Oslo – Bergen and Western Norway – Trondheim – Bodø – Tromsø , plus once daily Oslo – Trondheim – Bodø , as well as Tromsø – Longyearbyen .", "At the same time , SAS was allowed to fly freely on the routes Oslo – Trondheim and Oslo – Stavanger .", "In 1988 , Braathens SAFE introduced automatic check @-@ in machines in Oslo , Stavanger , Bergen , Ålesund and Trondheim .", "The first 737 @-@ 400 , LN @-@ <unk> , was delivered to the airline on 9 July 1989 .", "The 19 737 @-@ 200s were gradually handed to their owners , while seven 737 @-@ <unk> and seventeen 737 @-@ <unk> were delivered until 1994 .", "The investment cost NOK 4 @.", "@ 5 billion .", "By the end of 1993 , the company had NOK 3 @.", "@ 4 billion in debt .", "On 1 June 1989 , Erik G. Braathen , son of Bjørn G. , took over as CEO at the age of 34 .", "In 1992 , Busy Bee filed for bankruptcy ; the company 's fleet of three Fokker 50s were transferred to the newly established Norwegian Air Shuttle , which started wet @-@ leased operations along the West Coast for Braathens SAFE .", "As demand increased through the 1990s , the fleet was extended to six aircraft .", "= = International routes = = \n \n Braathens SAFE was also given the right to fly its first international scheduled flights for the first time in several decades .", "On 19 August 1988 , the airline was granted concession to fly to Billund in Denmark .", "At the same time , Air @-@ X was granted concession to fly the route via Sandefjord and <unk> .", "The route started on 2 May 1989 .", "Previously the rules stated that if SAS flew to a non @-@ Scandinavian destination from any capital , no other Scandinavian airlines could fly to that city .", "Braathens SAFE lost many contracts in the charter market in 1990 , following <unk> 's purchase of larger Douglas DC @-@ 10 aircraft .", "On 18 May 1990 , Braathens SAFE was awarded the concession a route from Oslo , Bergen and Stavanger to Newcastle , which opened on 3 April 1991 .", "The airline was also awarded the route from Tromsø to <unk> , Russia , once per week from 28 January 1993 .", "On 19 June 1990 , SAS announced that all its services to London Gatwick Airport would be moved to London Heathrow Airport , where most of its services had landed .", "The same day , the Ministry of Transport announced that any Scandinavian airline could apply for and receive concessions to fly to Gatwick .", "On 25 June , Braathens SAFE applied to fly to London , but instead wanted to fly to London <unk> Airport , to have better landing slots .", "The concession was granted on 18 January 1991 , but the airline chose to not start the route .", "The company had been granted a concession to <unk> in Sweden , and the route opened on 2 May 1991 with two daily departures .", "This was later reduced to one .", "In October 1992 , the two airlines that flew from Oslo to Gatwick , Norway Airlines and Dan @-@ Air , filed for <unk> .", "Braathens SAFE immediately decided to start the route , with a departure at about 10 : 30 that would allow connections to the rest of the domestic network .", "Six days later , the first schedules were published in the newspaper , slots and British permission was granted three days after that .", "Another two days after that , the service started .", "At the time , Denmark was a member of the European Union ( EU ) , while Sweden and Norway had applied and were awaiting referenda to determine membership .", "EU was working to <unk> the airline market from 1995 , which could cause problems for the Scandinavian agreements .", "In preparation for this , Braathens SAFE started negotiations with Linjeflyg of Sweden and <unk> Air of Denmark to <unk> an alliance to compete with SAS .", "In particular , the three airlines wanted to capture the two million passengers that travelled between the three Scandinavian capitals : Oslo , Copenhagen and Stockholm .", "Instead , SAS was given permission to purchase Linjeflyg in exchange for the Swedish airline market being <unk> from 1 July 1992 .", "From 23 October 1992 , the Norwegian Armed Forces stopped <unk> aircraft and started using scheduled flights to fly 240 @,@ 000 personnel annually .", "Since most of the transport was between Northern and Southern Norway , this gave reduced revenue for Braathens SAFE .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n On 1 September 1989 , Ludvig G. Braathens Rederi founded Braathens Helikopter .", "The shipping company had signed an agreement with the oil companies Norsk <unk> , Phillips Petroleum and <unk> to provide helicopter transport for their crews to their offshore oil installations <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> .", "This was the first time the incumbent Helikopter Service had received competition on their offshore helicopter services .", "The initial agreement secured Braathens Helikopter a revenue of NOK 800 million in the course of five years , and gave the company a 20 % market share .", "Four 19 @-@ <unk> <unk> Super Puma helicopters were ordered , each costing NOK 60 million .", "Total investment costs were NOK 300 million .", "Two helicopters were stationed at Stavanger Airport , Sola and two at Bergen Airport , <unk> .", "The initial contract involved flying 10 @,@ 000 passengers per year .", "Twenty @-@ two pilots were hired along with a total staff of 70 , and services started on 1 September 1990 .", "In June 1991 , Braathens Helikopter signed a three @-@ year agreement with <unk> for flights from Stavanger to <unk> .", "The contract had an option for a two @-@ year extension .", "The revenue was between NOK 100 and 200 million , depending on the length of the contract and the capacity needed .", "Operations started in February 1992 , and involved the company purchasing another two Super <unk> .", "On 10 September , Braathens Helikopter was awarded the contract with British Petroleum for flights from Stavanger to <unk> and <unk> .", "The contract gave a revenue of up to NOK 300 million in the course five years .", "Operations started on 1 November 1992 , and involved about 2 @,@ 000 hours of flying per year .", "With this contract , Braathens Helikopter had about a 30 % market share .", "Braathens purchased one more Super Puma as a consequence of the contract .", "After operations started , the company had grown to 120 employees and was the second @-@ largest helicopter operator in the country .", "Braathens Helikopter and Helikopter Service announced on 1 October 1993 that the two companies would merge from 1 January 1994 .", "Ludvig G. Braathens Rederi would be paid with NOK 225 million in Helikopter Service shares .", "The Norwegian Competition Authority stated they would have to look at the merger , since the new company would have an almost @-@ monopoly on offshore flights .", "However , the ministry stated that the authority could not hinder the merger , because by the time new contracts were awarded in 1995 , helicopter operators from foreign countries would also be allowed to bid .", "The ownership of Braathens Helikopter was transferred to Helikopter Service on 14 December .", "Ludvig G. Braathens Rederi received 14 % of the shares in the merged company .", "They were immediately sold , giving Ludvig G. Braathens Rederi a NOK 170 million profit on the five @-@ year venture ." ]
[ "The route Stavanger – Bergen – Trondheim was awarded to <unk> <unk> in 1956 , but this company filed for bankruptcy the following year .", "In 1968 , the large Swedish – Danish charter airline <unk> went bankrupt , giving Braathens SAFE increased charter traffic .", "In 1992 , Busy Bee filed for bankruptcy ; the company 's fleet of three Fokker 50s were transferred to the newly established Norwegian Air Shuttle , which started wet @-@ leased operations along the West Coast for Braathens SAFE ." ]
[ " = History of Braathens SAFE ( 1946 – 93 ) = \n \n Braathens South American & Far East Airtransport A / S or Braathens SAFE was founded by ship @-@ owner Ludvig G. Braathen in 1946 .", "It started as a charter airline based at Oslo Airport , Gardermoen in Norway , flying to destinations in the Far East and in South America .", "At first the airline used Douglas DC @-@ 4s , and later also Douglas DC @-@ 3s .", "In 1948 , the airline moved to Oslo Airport , Fornebu and started regular scheduled flights to the Far East .", "In 1952 , the airline started cooperation with the Icelandic airline Loftleidir , where until 1960 the two airlines in cooperation flew flights to Reykjavík .", "Domestic services started in 1951 , using de Havilland Herons on a route from Oslo to Stavanger via Tønsberg .", "Braathens SAFE also established at Stavanger Airport , Sola .", "A second route was started two years later to Trondheim .", "The Heron routes also stopped in Farsund , Kristiansand , <unk> to Stavanger and Hamar , Røros to Trondheim .", "In 1958 , Braathens SAFE started flying to Ålesund and at the same time started flights along the West Coast .", "In 1959 , Fokker F @-@ 27s were taken into use , and with the Herons taken out of service , Hamar , Farsund and Tønsberg were terminated .", "During 1960 , the airline flew a single season to Sandefjord and Aalborg .", "The company also entered the domestic and international charter market during the 1960s , an industry where the airline would eventually grow to become a large Norwegian and Swedish contestant .", "Services to Bodø and Tromsø started in 1967 , although only from Western Norway .", "Braathens ' main domestic competitor was Scandinavian Airlines System ( SAS ) , which operated all the primary domestic routes Braathens SAFE did not , in addition to the international routes .", "Braathens took Boeing 737 @-@ 200s and Fokker F @-@ 28s into use in 1969 ; Kristiansund was first served in 1970 and Molde in 1972 .", "From 1984 , the airline also operated two Boeing 767s , although they were retired along with the F @-@ 28s were in 1986 .", "Services to Longyearbyen started in 1987 .", "From 1987 , Braathens SAFE was allowed to make international scheduled flights on certain routes .", "In 1989 , it opened a route to Billund , in 1991 to <unk> , Newcastle and London , and in 1993 to <unk> .", "From 1989 to 1994 , the airline replaced its fleet with Boeing 737 @-@ 400 and <unk> .", "From 1989 to 1994 , Braathens Helikopter operated services on contract with oil companies to their oil platforms in the North Sea .", "= = Far East = = \n \n Braathens South American & Far East Airtransport A / S was founded on 26 March 1946 by Ludvig G. Braathen through his shipping company Braathens Rederi .", "<unk> capital was NOK 4 million , plus loans from the shipping company .", "Braathens had made good money during World War II with the participation in the Norwegian Shipping and Trade Mission , and received permission to use US $ 1 million to purchase aircraft .", "The idea to start an airline had occurred to Braathen in 1936 , when the ship <unk> had engine trouble while en route to Japan .", "The Japanese shipyards could not guarantee that they could repair the ship , and at first it was considered whether the ship should be towed to Europe for repairs .", "The solution chosen was instead to have the necessary piece made in Amsterdam and flown by KLM .", "Braathen wanted to have an airline that would be able to fly crew and supplies to his and other ships throughout the world — primarily in the Far East .", "Braathen traveled to the United States , where he bought several used Douglas C @-@ 54 ( DC @-@ 4 ) aircraft from the United States Air Force .", "These were rebuilt by Texas Maintenance Company ( <unk> ) in Fort Worth , Texas , giving them a capacity of 44 passengers , or 22 passengers and 4 tonnes ( 3 @.", "@ 9 long tons ; 4 @.", "@ 4 short tons ) of cargo .", "Twenty pilots were recruited and sent to Fort Worth for certification .", "The first plane , LN @-@ <unk> Norse Explorer , landed at Oslo Airport , Gardermoen on 26 December 1946 .", "The next planes were LN @-@ <unk> Norse <unk> on 11 February 1947 and LN @-@ <unk> Norse <unk> on 13 March .", "The first route ran from Oslo to Cairo via Copenhagen and Paris on 30 January 1947 .", "Afterwards , the company was chartered for several trips from Paris and Marseille , France , to <unk> , Palestine , and <unk> , Tunisia .", "From <unk> , the aircraft were used to evacuate French and British personnel prior to the creation of Israel .", "The company 's route to Hong Kong was the longest air route in the world .", "At the time , the only scheduled service to the Far East was operated by British Overseas Airways Corporation using <unk> flying boats .", "This route took a fortnight , while KLM had a land @-@ plane route from Amsterdam to Batavia ( <unk> ) .", "The first Braathens SAFE flight was made on 24 February from Oslo , landing at Amsterdam , Marseille , Cairo , Basra , Karachi , <unk> and Bangkok before Hong Kong , where Norske <unk> landed on 8 March .", "Total flight time was 46 hours .", "Along the route , Braathens SAFE established contracts with agents , or stationed their own employees .", "The regular services could be done with a round trip time of nine to ten days , including <unk> in Cairo , Karachi and Bangkok , and with technical revision of the plane in Hong Kong .", "At first there were <unk> services , but by the end of 1947 , these had increased to weekly .", "In June , Braathens SAFE bought a Douglas DC @-@ 3 , LN @-@ PAS Norse Carrier , and in August another DC @-@ 4 , LN @-@ <unk> Norse Commander , both from KLM .", "In 1947 , Braathens SAFE flew twenty @-@ five trips to Hong Kong , five to New York and one to Johannesburg , South Africa , making a profit of NOK 750 @,@ 000 .", "The following year , Braathens SAFE started the first trial flights to South America .", "The first flight was made on 23 August from Stavanger via Reykjavík , <unk> and Bermuda to <unk> , where the plane landed on 26 August .", "In October , the airline flew to Panama , but neither route gave sufficient contracts to commence regular services .", "In 1948 , the airline made fifty trips to Hong Kong , eight to Johannesburg , two to the United States , three to Venezuela and two to Panama .", "= = Concession = = \n \n During World War II , the civil aviation planning was conducted by the Aviation Council .", "In 1945 , they started a limited number of flights that were operated by the Royal Norwegian Air Force .", "On 2 July 1946 , the Norwegian Ministry of Transport and Communications , several large shipping companies and other private investors reestablished <unk> Norske <unk> ( DNL ) , with the state owning 20 % and the shipping companies 49 % .", "This airline was granted a 20 @-@ year monopoly on domestic and international flights .", "According to the concession , only routes that DNL were not willing to fly themselves , could be granted to other airlines .", "By 1948 , Braathens SAFE 's routes were so regular that several countries stated that a bilateral agreement would have to be negotiated for them to continue .", "However , the concession that had been granted to DNL did not allow Braathens to fly any scheduled flights .", "Braathens SAFE applied for fifteen @-@ year concession on 5 February 1948 ; Minister of Transport Nils Langhelle from the Labor Party knew that he would be violating DNL 's concession by granting Braathens SAFE a concession , but at the same time he was worried that Braathens SAFE could easily flag out to another country , from which DNL would receive no protection .", "The exception in DNL 's concession could not be used , since DNL declared that they , through the Scandinavian cooperation Scandinavian Airlines System ( SAS ) , were planning to start a route to the far east .", "The Directorate for Civil Aviation stated that it was unlikely that DNL / SAS would start such a route within a few years , and recommended Langhelle that Braathens SAFE be granted the route .", "Concession was granted by the Norwegian Parliament on 3 February 1949 , with a duration of five years .", "The airline had to follow the route Oslo or Stavanger – Amsterdam – Geneva – Rome – Cairo – Basra – Karachi – Bombay – Calcutta – Bangkok – Hong Kong .", "The concession was made conditional that Braathens SAFE built a technical base at Stavanger Airport , Sola .", "The Hong Kong @-@ route was officially opened on 5 August 1949 .", "Braathens SAFE had then moved its operative base from Gardermoen to Oslo Airport , Fornebu .", "The company stationed technical employees in Rome , Karachi , Bangkok and Hong Kong , as well as having an agreement with KLM .", "The planes would stop each night and crew and passengers would stay at a hotel .", "Cabin crew had no training , and learned the job as they worked .", "<unk> was the most common lunch meal , and the cabin crew had to purchase this fresh each day , usually observing the slaughter to ensure its freshness .", "In 1949 , sixty @-@ seven flights were made to Hong Kong , as well as two to Tokyo , to Venezuela and one to Johannesburg .", "In 1950 , it became increasingly clear that the SAS @-@ cooperation was weak , and that either a full merger or a <unk> of the cooperation would be necessary .", "Braathen suggested to the government that DNL , Fred .", "<unk> Airtransport and Braathens SAFE should merge to create a new domestic airline , but this proposal was rejected by both DNL and Fred .", "<unk> .", "In 1949 , the Swedish branch of SAS , <unk> ( <unk> ) , and the Danish branch , <unk> <unk> <unk> ( <unk> ) started a joint route to the Far East .", "For a merger to be completed , Danish and Swedish authorities required that SAS be granted all international routes from Norway , meaning that Braathens SAFE would lose its concession from 1 March 1954 .", "The SAS merger was completed on 8 August 1951 .", "Braathens SAFE applied for a concession on a route from Norway to New York on 27 March 1950 .", "This would allow the airline to connect the route to the Hong Kong @-@ flights , giving one continual service .", "The proposal would involve the purchase of Douglas DC @-@ 6B or Lockheed L @-@ <unk> Super <unk> aircraft .", "The proposal was rejected by the government on 19 April .", "The following year , Braathens SAFE applied to extend the route to Tokyo , but this was also rejected by the government .", "In 1951 , the company applied to purchase two Super <unk> to replace two sold DC @-@ 4s , which was granted , and on 14 January 1953 for an extension of the concession for another ten years .", "On 13 November 1953 , the government rejected the concession application , stating that Norway was bound to grant the concession to SAS on the basis of the merger agreement .", "= = = Icelandic cooperation = = = \n \n In 1952 , the Icelandic airline Loftleidir was granted the concession to fly from <unk> Airport outside Reykjavík to New York and Chicago in the United States , and to Oslo , Copenhagen and London .", "The company established a hub at <unk> .", "Braathens SAFE and Loftleidir made an agreement where Braathens SAFE would lease personnel and mechanical services to Loftleidir , and the two would split profits from the joint venture evenly .", "This allowed the two airlines to have a continual route between Hong Kong and New York as long as Braathens SAFE 's concession lasted .", "In 1954 , another DC @-@ 4 , LN @-@ <unk> , was bought .", "This aircraft was sold to Loftleidir the following year .", "In 1956 , another DC @-@ 4 , LN @-@ <unk> , was bought , and used for charter and by Loftleidir .", "In 1959 and 1960 , Loftleidir received two new Douglas DC @-@ 6B aircraft , with a five @-@ year mechanical agreement with Braathens SAFE .", "In 1960 , the two companies agreed to terminate the cooperation from 1 January 1961 .", "= = Domestic with Herons = = \n \n From 1950 , Braathens SAFE started flying charter services to Europe with Douglas DC @-@ 6 , mainly to Copenhagen and Paris .", "DNL protested because Braathens SAFE was charging too low ticket prices , while <unk> protested against the flights to Copenhagen .", "In September 1951 , Braathens SAFE offered Danish authorities to fly all domestic routes without subsidies , but this was rejected because such a permit could only be issued to Danish airlines .", "After World War II , only Fornebu , Stavanger Airport , Sola and Kristiansand Airport , <unk> were in use as land airport .", "A plan for construction was passed by parliament in 1952 , that based the financing of airports as joint civilian and military airports , with funding from NATO .", "In 1951 , Braathens SAFE applied for concession for a route from Oslo to Bodø via Trondheim without subsidies .", "They also stated that they were willing to fly all domestic routes without subsidies , granted that they were awarded all routes .", "This was based on the acquisition of de Havilland Heron aircraft , which could use shorter runways and has a capacity of 15 people .", "SAS was granted the concession to Bodø and Trondheim , but the Ministry of Transport issued a concession to Braathens SAFE on the route from Oslo via Tønsberg Airport , <unk> to Stavanger .", "The plane started in Stavanger in the morning , and operated the opposite direction of SAS ' route from Oslo to Stavanger , which continued onwards to London .", "The first flight was made on 3 May 1952 , with the Heron LN @-@ <unk> Per .", "From 7 to 14 May , the plane went on a tour of the country , visiting several airports .", "Regular services started on 18 August and a one @-@ way ticket cost NOK 95 .", "On 30 January 1953 , Braathens SAFE applied to start a route from Oslo to Trondheim Airport , <unk> .", "A trial permit was granted , and the first flight was made on 18 August .", "Because <unk> had a grass runway , Trondheim Airport , <unk> was used during bad weather .", "SAS flew a morning flight from Oslo , while Braathens flew the morning route from Trondheim .", "In 1953 , Braathens SAFE stated that to keep their 210 employees and fleet of one DC @-@ 4 , one DC @-@ 3 and two Herons , they would have to receive future domestic services , to compensate for more than 90 % of their revenue disappearing with the loss of the Far East route .", "In 1953 , Braathens SAFE applied to fly five routes : Bardufoss – Alta – <unk> ; Stavanger – Bergen – Trondheim ( both with Herons ) ; Tromsø – Alta – <unk> ; Bodø – Harstad ; and Bodø – Harstad – Tromsø ( all with de Havilland Canada <unk> @-@ 3 <unk> ) .", "The five routes would require NOK 725 @,@ 000 in annual subsidies .", "The concessions were granted to DNL , who allowed their partially owned subsidiary Widerøe to fly the sea routes .", "Braathens bought six Herons , in addition to one that was leased during 1954 .", "They had been given the common Norwegian names Per , <unk> , <unk> and Lars .", "Because of replacements , the airline never operated more than four at a time .", "In June 1955 , Braathens SAFE started landing some of the Oslo – Stavanger planes at Kristiansand Airport , <unk> and Farsund Airport , <unk> .", "The route , nicknamed the \" Milk Route \" , operated Stavanger – Farsund – Kristiansand – Tønsberg – Oslo in the morning , with a return in the evening .", "The same year , SAS and Braathens SAFE started negotiating splitting up the domestic routes .", "Nils Langhelle , then regional director in SAS , suggested creating a merged subsidiary that could fly all domestic routes .", "On 16 May 1956 , Braathens SAFE started landing at Hamar Airport , <unk> on the Oslo – Trondheim route , and at <unk> Airport , <unk> on the Oslo – Stavanger route .", "Both airports had 1 @,@ 000 metres ( 3 @,@ 300 ft ) runways that could only be served by small aircraft such as the Heron .", "From 1959 , services to both airports were terminated .", "Røros Airport was opened on 19 July 1957 , and Braathens SAFE landed some of the Oslo – Trondheim services there .", "After 1958 , services were terminated , but after the runway was extended from 1 @,@ 360 to 1 @,@ 600 metres ( 4 @,@ 460 to 5 @,@ 250 ft ) , it was taken into use again in 1963 .", "Ålesund Airport , <unk> was scheduled to open in 1958 , and both Braathens SAFE and SAS applied for the concession , along with the route along the West Coast .", "At first the ministry wanted to issue the concession on the route Stavanger – Bergen – Ålesund – Trondheim to Braathens SAFE and the route Ålesund – Oslo to SAS .", "But after negotiations , Braathens SAFE stated they were willing to fly the coastal route without subsidies if they were granted the Oslo @-@ route , since that would allow them to cross @-@ subsidize ; this was granted by the ministry .", "An agreement was then made between the ministry , SAS and Braathens SAFE , where both airlines would fly the routes Oslo – Trondheim , Oslo – Stavanger , Oslo – Kristiansand and Kristiansand – Stavanger – Bergen ; Braathens SAFE had a monopoly on the routes Oslo – Ålesund and Bergen – Ålesund – Trondheim , while SAS was granted a monopoly on the routes Oslo – Bergen and ( Oslo ) – Trondheim – Bodø – Bardufoss .", "In 1958 , Braathens SAFE had 77 @,@ 591 passengers .", "= = = Hummelfjell Accident = = = \n \n On 7 November 1956 , the Heron LN @-@ <unk> Lars crashed at Hummelfjell after the aircraft had experienced <unk> problems .", "The Hummelfjell Accident killed the pilot and one passenger , but the remaining ten people on board survived .", "Among them was the famous television actor Rolf <unk> , who , despite injury , succeeded at walking to civilization to inform about the accident .", "= = Friendship = = \n \n During the late 1950s , Braathens SAFE started looking for a replacement for the aging DC @-@ 3s and Herons .", "An order was placed with Fokker for the delivery of their new Fokker F @-@ 27 Friendship , a two @-@ engine turboprop with cabin <unk> .", "Braathens SAFE was the second airline to receive the plane , after <unk> <unk> .", "The first craft , LN @-@ <unk> , was delivered in December 1958 , with the second , LN @-@ SUO , delivered the following year .", "They were put into service on the main routes : once daily Oslo – Trondheim , once daily Oslo – Ålesund , twice daily Oslo – Stavanger , including one stopping at Kristiansand , and one trip daily Bergen – Ålesund – Trondheim .", "The delivery of the <unk> made the Herons unnecessary , and these were sold .", "The two DC @-@ 3s were kept as a reserve , and were used for the first part of the summer schedules because of late delivery of LN @-@ SUO .", "They were also used for charter .", "The airports at Hamar , Farsund and Tønsberg had too short runways for the Friendship , and these destinations were terminated .", "The first flight to the winter @-@ only airport at Longyearbyen on Svalbard was made on 2 April 1959 , when Store Norske Spitsbergen <unk> chartered a DC @-@ 4 from Bardufoss Airport .", "Store Norske cleared a 1 @,@ 800 by 40 metres ( 5 @,@ 910 by 130 ft ) runway on snow for the aircraft .", "More flights were chartered during the 1960s , and Longyearbyen became a regular charter destination for Braathens SAFE .", "From 3 June to 30 September 1960 , Braathens SAFE was granted concession on the route from Oslo via Sandefjord Airport , <unk> to Aalborg Airport in Denmark .", "This became possible because SAS had abandoned the route the previous year .", "It was flown with a DC @-@ 3 , giving an 80 % load factor .", "On 22 July , the Braathens SAFE applied for a three @-@ year concession , but this was rejected because SAS stated that they would restart the route .", "In 1961 , SAS started the route Stavanger – Kristiansand – <unk> , and in 1963 on the route Oslo – Kristiansand – <unk> .", "The concession allowed SAS to also take passengers on the domestic legs , giving Braathens SAFE competition on the routes to Kristiansand .", "<unk> traveling from Western to Northern Norway had to transfer from Braathens SAFE to SAS in Trondheim .", "Both airlines saw this as a strategic opportunity to get routes in each other 's territories .", "On 31 August 1960 , Braathens SAFE applied for an extension of its Bergen – Ålesund – Trondheim route onwards to Bodø Airport and Bardufoss Airport .", "The two airports had been served by SAS from Oslo via Trondheim .", "SAS presented estimates that between 2 @.", "@ 5 and 6 @.", "@ 1 passengers transferred at Trondheim each day .", "Braathens SAFE later proposed that they could fly directly from Bergen and Ålesund to Bodø and Bardufoss , but Braathens SAFE 's application was rejected by the ministry .", "All concessions ended on 31 March 1961 , and the ministry extended them all one year .", "Three new airports , Alta Airport , <unk> Airport , <unk> and <unk> Airport , <unk> , were about to open and the ministry wanted to award new concessions that included these airports .", "Braathens SAFE applied to operate to all the airports in Northern Norway , but the contract was awarded to SAS .", "The latter also applied to operate a route from Northern Norway via Trondheim , Ålesund and Bergen to Stavanger , while Braathens SAFE in 1964 again applied for an extension of the West Coast route to Northern Norway .", "This was moderated to a direct route from Tromsø Airport to Bergen , which SAS received permission for on 4 March 1965 .", "An additional F @-@ 27s was delivered in 1961 , and two more in 1962 .", "By then , the Oslo – Stavanger route was expanded to four daily round trips , of which two went via Kristiansand .", "Ålesund had two round trips , while Trondheim had one .", "The coastal route had two services , and was branded as the \" Airbus \" .", "In all , 175 @,@ 202 passengers were transported , up 40 % since the previous year .", "By 1965 , the Trondheim , Ålesund and coast routes had three round trips , while there were four to Kristiansand and five to Stavanger .", "That year , the right @-@ winged <unk> 's Cabinet was appointed ; Braathens SAFE therefore again applied for an extension of the West Coast route to Tromsø and Bodø .", "When the government signaled that it would support the application , it caused a major debate , particularly in Denmark and Sweden , and the Danish and Swedish governments threatened to terminate the SAS agreement .", "On 25 November 1966 , with 82 against 62 votes , the Norwegian Parliament voted to allow Braathens SAFE to fly to Bodø and Tromsø as an extension of the West Coast route from 1 April 1967 .", "On 3 March 1967 , parliament decided to build four short take @-@ off and landing airports along the <unk> coast between Trondheim and Bodø .", "Braathens placed an order for a de Havilland Canada <unk> @-@ 6 Twin Otter and planned to start the company Braathens <unk> .", "It applied to operate the route without subsidies , but the concession was rejected and granted with subsidies to Widerøe , which had been operating the routes using seaplanes .", "= = Charter = = \n \n During the 1950s , the main customers for charter flights had been Norwegian shipping companies , who flew their crew home from ports in Central Europe .", "In 1959 , Saga <unk> was created as the first travel agency for Mediterranean charter trips , and the company started a cooperation with Braathens SAFE .", "The first DC @-@ 4 flew to <unk> that year .", "In 1961 , the company 's first Douglas DC @-@ 6B was bought .", "It had a capacity of 96 passengers , and cooperation was also started with Metro and <unk> in Gothenburg .", "Other charter destinations were London , Alicante and <unk> , both in Spain .", "That year , Braathens SAFE bought 50 % of Saga <unk> in a private placement .", "Braathens SAFE established an office in Gothenburg in 1965 .", "After <unk> had been bought by SAS and moved to Stockholm three years later , three employees started Atlas Resor in Gothenburg , and started using Braathens SAFE as their airline .", "By 1966 , Braathens SAFE was operating seven DC @-@ 6s .", "The agreements with Spanish authorities allowed only airlines from the country of origin or from Spain to fly charter flights .", "But because of the SAS @-@ cooperation , an agreement was made where any Scandinavian airline could fly to Spain from any of the three Scandinavian countries .", "<unk> , Braathens SAFE received strong competition from Sterling Airways , but on the other hand this allowed Braathens SAFE to fly charter flights from Sweden .", "The company also started purchasing a larger share of <unk> Resor , until it took over all the whole company in 1978 .", "In Sweden , Braathens SAFE used its partners to sell charter flights to Norway , and then continue their flights using scheduled flights .", "Braathens SAFE was hindered by the charter regulations from making <unk> flights , as well as flights between the Scandinavian capitals .", "The rules also forced business travelers to use scheduled flights .", "= = Into the Jet Age = = \n \n In 1965 , Braathens SAFE placed an order for three Boeing 737 @-@ 200s , costing a total <unk> 100 million .", "They were intended to do the main haul of the charter market .", "There had been an internal struggle as to whether the company should purchase the Fokker F @-@ 28 Fellowship or the Boeing 737 @-@ 100 , a shorter version of the 737 @-@ 200 .", "Having a single plane type would give a single pool of pilot and mechanic certifications , and would have saved the company NOK millions in costs .", "Following the decision to purchase the F @-@ 28 , Bjørn G. Braathen , son of Ludvig G. and later CEO , left the company .", "By 1966 , Braathens SAFE had sold all its DC @-@ 4s , and had purchased eight F @-@ 27s .", "The DC @-@ 6s were used exclusively for charter , with all domestic flights being flown with the F @-@ 27s .", "The same year , the booking system was centralized and moved to offices in Oslo .", "The company established sales offices in Bodø and Tromsø on 1 March 1967 .", "A new cargo department was opened at Oslo Airport on 29 September .", "Braathens SAFE applied in a joint venture with the Norwegian America Line to start a cargo flight to the United States and the Far East , but this was declined by the ministry .", "From 1967 , also DC @-@ 6s were used on domestic routes .", "In August , it was announced that Braathens SAFE would replace the F @-@ 27s with six new Fokker F @-@ 28 , and that the F @-@ 27s would be sold to the manufacturer .", "Later , the number of orders of 737s was reduced to two , and of F @-@ 28s to five .", "The <unk> cost NOK 40 million each .", "The first 737 , LN @-@ <unk> , landed in Oslo on 8 January 1969 , followed by LN @-@ <unk> on 31 January .", "Braathens SAFE was the launch customer of the F @-@ 28 , and the first plane landed in Oslo on 3 March .", "Five F @-@ 28s were delivered in the course of a year , in addition to one aircraft that was leased periodically until 1971 .", "There were several technical problems due to having the earliest models of the F @-@ 28 , causing some operational difficulties .", "Two DC @-@ 6s were sold , and all but three of the F @-@ 27s were sold to Fokker between October 1968 and May 1969 .", "Along with the aircraft came a new simulator , and the simulator division was moved from Sola to Fornebu .", "On 27 February 1970 , the company took into use an IT @-@ system , based at Sola .", "With the delivery of the Boeing 737 @-@ 200s , Braathens SAFE started using these aircraft on the long @-@ haul charter flights .", "By 1977 , there were nine international charter airlines competing with Braathens SAFE : <unk> , Britannia Airways , Dan @-@ Air , Linjeflyg , <unk> Air , <unk> ( owned by SAS ) , <unk> , Sterling and <unk> .", "In 1976 , good exchange rates gave a peak of flights to London , with eleven weekly flights across the North Sea .", "Braathens SAFE also started flying for <unk> .", "In 1976 , 44 % of the company 's revenue was from charter , but by 1979 it had dropped to 36 % .", "During this period , about half of the planes ' flying time was related to charter .", "= = More airports = = \n \n Prior to the opening of Kristiansund Airport , <unk> , Braathens SAFE applied for a concession to fly to it along the West Coast , as well as the direct route from Oslo .", "SAS applied to fly the Oslo @-@ service .", "The ministry wanted Braathens SAFE to fly the route with a concession granted to SAS , but Braathens SAFE rejected this .", "Instead , they were granted both the routes on temporary basis .", "The new airport received three daily flights to Oslo , of which two went via Ålesund , and four services on the West Coast route .", "At the same time , there was a discussion about who was to operate the new <unk> @-@ airports on the West Coast .", "Braathens SAFE stated that they wanted a local airline to do the flying , and chose not to apply .", "The concession was granted to Widerøe , and Braathens SAFE subsequently bought part of the airline .", "On 5 April 1972 , Molde Airport , <unk> opened .", "Unlike other primary airports , it had been built and financed by the municipality , and did not become state @-@ owned until 1978 .", "Braathens SAFE started flying both to Oslo and along the West Coast from Molde .", "The same year , the airline for the first time exceeded one million domestic passengers .", "It also started with five weekly cargo flights with flowers from <unk> , Italy .", "The following year , the last DC @-@ 6 was sold , after the type had been phased out since 1969 .", "The same year , the government appointed a commission , led by <unk> <unk> , to look into the organization of the domestic air routes .", "Since the last compromise in splitting routes , the traffic had increased more in Braathens SAFE 's domain that SAS ' .", "The commission also looked a to whom the two next airports that would be opened , Haugesund Airport , <unk> and Harstad / Narvik Airport , <unk> , would be given .", "Neither company wanted to cooperate beyond the existing arrangement of coordinating their routes time @-@ wise , along with those of Widerøe .", "In addition , Braathens SAFE bought handling services from SAS at Gardermoen , Bergen , Bodø and Tromsø , while SAS bought handling services from Braathens SAFE at Stavanger .", "The commission granted SAS the rights to fly from Oslo to Haugesund , Harstad / Narvik and the new airport Svalbard Airport , <unk> .", "Braathens SAFE was allowed to fly from Bergen to Northern Norway via Ålesund , Molde and Kristiansund .", "SAS lost the right to fly directly from Bergen to Northern Norway .", "When the matter was passed by parliament , they also granted SAS the right to fly from Oslo to Stavanger , even if their planes did not continue abroad .", "= = = Flight 239 = = = \n \n On 23 December 1972 at 16 : 30 , the company 's most fatal accident occurred .", "F @-@ 28 LN @-@ <unk> <unk> <unk> on Flight 239 from Ålesund to Oslo crashed at <unk> , killing 40 of the 45 people on board , including the crew of three .", "The cause of the accident was never discovered , although a possibility could have been faults with the instrument landing system .", "= = Times of change = = \n \n Following the steep increase of oil prices in 1973 , Braathens SAFE increased the ticket prices with about 30 % , giving for the first year a reduction in the number of travelers .", "The IT @-@ system <unk> was introduced on 4 February 1974 , connecting all locations with 53 terminals , <unk> 20 man @-@ years .", "In 1974 , <unk> <unk> <unk> became chair , and the following year , the employees were represented with two board members .", "The remaining three F @-@ 27s were sold to the Braathens Rederi @-@ owned Busy Bee between 1975 and 1977 .", "From 1 January 1976 , Braathens SAFE introduced \" Green Routes \" , where passengers were granted 35 % discount if they traveled on Saturdays or Sunday morning , booked a round trip and were away for at least a full week or over a weekend .", "From 1972 to 1976 , the company 's revenue doubled , to NOK 500 million , while production increased 18 % .", "The main contributing factor was the increase of labor costs , that had almost doubled in the four years , although also higher fuel prices and taxes contributed .", "In 1976 , the airline transported 1 @,@ 154 @,@ 000 scheduled and <unk> @,@ 000 chartered passengers .", "Braathens SAFE had a 37 % scheduled market share and 31 % share of the charter flights .", "The largest traffic increases were in Stavanger , Bergen and Trondheim .", "During the late 1970s , Braathens SAFE increased the number of direct flights between these cities , without increasing the number of landings in Ålesund and Kristiansand .", "From 1 April 1977 , the airline lost its dispensation to operate with reduced cabin crew , and was forced to increase the number on the F @-@ 28 from one to two , and on the 737 from two to three .", "At the same time , the airline introduced in @-@ flight meals .", "Ludvig G. Braathen died on 27 December 1976 while he was still CEO .", "He was succeeded by his son Bjørn G. Braathen , who had returned to the company a few years earlier .", "In 1977 , Braathens SAFE made NOK 10 million in profit on the Trondheim route and NOK 4 million on the routes from Oslo to Kristiansand and Stavanger .", "At the same time , the airline lost NOK 6 million on the routes to from Oslo to Ålesund , Molde and Kristiansund , and NOK 18 million on the coastal routes between Stavanger and Tromsø .", "From 1 October 1978 , the company also introduced 50 % youth discount for people under 26 years .", "From 1 May 1978 , there was introduced a NOK 100 tax on international charter flights .", "The same year , Braathens SAFE bought 15 % of <unk> <unk> , that owned 51 % of the travel agency Bennett <unk> .", "This was to try to secure influence over the chain , that was also owned 31 % by SAS .", "A new , neutral <unk> system , <unk> , was introduced in 1980 for all travel agents in Norway and Sweden .", "Following this , Braathens SAFE sold its stake in <unk> with a profit .", "Starting with the delivery of the F @-@ 28s and 737s , all planes were named after Norwegian kings .", "The last three F @-@ 27s were also given such names .", "During the 1970s , Braathens SAFE took delivery of eleven 737s , <unk> the four F @-@ 28s .", "The third delivered , LN @-@ <unk> , had a cargo door on the side , making it ideal for cargo flights .", "The three planes delivered in 1979 had extended range tanks making direct flights to the Canary Islands possible .", "In 1979 , the company started looking into possible replacements for their fleet , considering larger aircraft .", "The late 1970s and early 1980s was a time of economic problems for airlines worldwide .", "Passenger numbers stabilized , and Braathens SAFE introduced a 15 % discount to <unk> of 100 tickets at one time .", "The company hit NOK 1 billion in revenue in 1981 .", "<unk> tickets were not sufficient to cover the increasing costs , particularly related to fuel , and the company introduced the internal campaign <unk> @-@ 82 .", "This involved a more market @-@ oriented management and a focus on service increase , including better <unk> and free coffee .", "During the summer , the reduced demand made the airline introduce discounted \" summer tickets \" for NOK 280 on any route in Southern Norway .", "This gave a 75 % load factor , the highest for the whole year .", "In 1982 , Braathens SAFE bought 15 % of DNL .", "It also applied , though the sister company Braathens Helikopter , for concessions for helicopter services from Stavanger to offshore oil platforms .", "As a reaction , the incumbent , Helikopter Service , applied for Braathens <unk> West Coast routes .", "At this point , SAS bought 15 % of Helikopter Service .", "In 1984 , Braathens SAFE introduced services to Farsund Airport , using wet leased F @-@ 27s from Busy Bee .", "The same arrangement was used to connect Haugesund to Bergen and Stavanger .", "In Haugesund , this was in competition with <unk> .", "Busy Bee @-@ operated planes were also used on routes from Sandefjord in competition with Norsk <unk> .", "The same year , the cabin crew had a 14 @-@ day strike , halting all flights .", "It was caused by the company paying lower wages than SAS and Busy Bee .", "In 1985 , a new booking system was introduced , that allowed <unk> .", "This gave increased revenue , but the company had to start <unk> rejected passengers with a full <unk> and a free seat on the next flight .", "On 16 December 1985 , the airline 's administration moved into the a new building , the Diamond , located at Fornebu .", "The frequent flyer program <unk> was launched in September 1985 .", "It was a cooperation with Inter Nor Hotels , and gave special privileges to travelers that made 25 full @-@ price trips per year with Braathens .", "= = New <unk> = = \n \n In 1980 , the management of Braathens SAFE decided that it needed larger aircraft if the company was to stay competitive on charter flights .", "Larger aircraft could be put into service on the main services from Oslo , Gothenburg and Stockholm , while the 737s could be used to smaller destination and from other cities .", "On 25 February 1980 , the company announced that it had ordered two Boeing 767 @-@ 200 planes , with an option for two addition craft .", "The cost of the two firm orders was about NOK 500 million .", "This would allow the aircraft to be used for both domestic scheduled flights and for charter , and was configured with 242 seats .", "This was less than charter @-@ only airlines , for instance Britannia had their planes configured with 273 seats .", "Braathens SAFE 's planes were delivered on 23 March and in November 1984 .", "The following year showed increasing charter traffic , although it only made up 25 % of the company 's revenue .", "The company had considered the smaller Boeing <unk> , but did not have sufficient range .", "Also the Airbus <unk> was close to being chosen .", "The 767s were launched as \" First Business Class \" to charter travelers , but the business model was not successful .", "The new consumer groups entering the market had low willingness to pay , and the demand for premium charter services was low .", "The company was faced with not being able to charter out the plane because of the low seat numbers , but could not put in the extra seats because of the aircraft also being used on the scheduled market .", "Using so large aircraft on the short @-@ haul flights in Southern Norway gave little economy @-@ of @-@ scale , and the airline seldom needed the increased capacity .", "Braathens SAFE also had problems , because from order to delivery , the exchange rates had increased from 5 to 9 NOK per USD , almost doubling the price in NOK .", "In 1986 , the two 767s where sold .", "Two years later , <unk> Resor was sold , and the following year Saga .", "Braathens SAFE closed its bases in Gothenburg and Stockholm , but remained a charter operator with 737s from Norway .", "Following the decision to sell the two 767s , management also decided to sell the four remaining F @-@ 28s .", "This would allow Braathens to operate a fleet of pure 737 @-@ 200 , giving lower operating costs .", "One 737 was taken out of service in 1984 , and the four F @-@ 28s sold in 1986 .", "The same year , seven more 737 @-@ 200s were delivered , along with two more in 1987 and 1988 .", "By then , Braathens <unk> entire fleet consisted of nineteen 737 @-@ 200s .", "At the same time , Boeing had launched the 737 @-@ 300 , a slightly larger aircraft with new <unk> @-@ 56 engines .", "Braathens SAFE considered the new aircraft , but where concerned that it used a traditional mechanical cockpit .", "The airline also needed larger aircraft for the charter traffic , and smaller aircraft for the domestic routes .", "The airline also considered the <unk> Douglas MD @-@ 80 and the Airbus A320 , but settled on the 737 following the announcement of the stretched 737 @-@ 400 , with 156 seats , and the shortened 737 @-@ 500 , with 124 seats .", "These had glass <unk> , and Braathens SAFE would be among the first airlines to receive both models .", "To finance the purchase , the airline sold all but two of the 737 @-@ 200s and leased them back .", "For some of the aircraft , they received more money than they had paid .", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n On 21 June 1985 , the 737 @-@ 200 LN @-@ <unk> <unk> <unk> , with 121 passengers en route from Trondheim to Oslo , was <unk> by the 24 @-@ year @-@ old Stein <unk> <unk> .", "He had threatened a flight attendant with an air gun .", "He demanded to talk to Prime Minister <unk> <unk> and Minister of Justice Mona <unk> and a press conference to make a political statement .", "His demands were not met , and he surrendered while the plane was parked in Oslo .", "This was the first <unk> in Norway .", "= = Competition and new planes = = \n \n The F @-@ 28s had the largest <unk> problems , mostly due to the number of landings , which could count up to 16 per day .", "For instance , LN @-@ SUO flew 36 @,@ 000 hours with 76 @,@ 000 landings .", "The last flight was made on 16 December 1986 , and the aircraft sold for NOK 45 million each .", "Although the F @-@ 28 was taken out of service , some of the routes on the West Coast needed to be operated with smaller aircraft than the 737 .", "The company made an agreement to wet lease Busy Bee F @-@ 27s one some of the routes , while the most <unk> ones would be taken over by 737s .", "A 1985 government committee , led by State Secretary Per Arne <unk> , recommended that more route be flown by both Braathens SAFE and SAS , and that additional airlines be allowed to start other routes .", "On 5 September 1985 , Braathens SAFE applied for the route Trondheim – Bodø – Harstad / Narvik – Tromsø and Tromsø – Longyearbyen .", "SAS had stated that it was fine with them if other airlines started flying international routes they did not , and on 17 October Braathens SAFE also applied for the routes Bergen – Stavanger – Paris , Bergen – Stavanger – Manchester , Oslo – Stavanger – Brussels and Trondheim – Bergen – Newcastle .", "The applications were rejected and it was agreed upon that SAS would retain all rights to fly internationally between Oslo , Bergen , Stavanger , Gothenburg , Stockholm , Copenhagen and <unk> .", "A new round of concession applications were filed in 1987 : Trondheim to Northern Norway , Tromsø – Longyearbyen , Oslo – Billund and Oslo – Alicante .", "The right @-@ winged <unk> 's Second Cabinet decided to use three principles in issuing new concessions : keeping the array of local routes , granting concessions on the terms that the airlines would continue to cross @-@ subsidize routes , and to introduce competition on the largest routes .", "Braathens SAFE was given permission to fly Oslo – Bergen and Western Norway – Trondheim – Bodø – Tromsø , plus once daily Oslo – Trondheim – Bodø , as well as Tromsø – Longyearbyen .", "At the same time , SAS was allowed to fly freely on the routes Oslo – Trondheim and Oslo – Stavanger .", "In 1988 , Braathens SAFE introduced automatic check @-@ in machines in Oslo , Stavanger , Bergen , Ålesund and Trondheim .", "The first 737 @-@ 400 , LN @-@ <unk> , was delivered to the airline on 9 July 1989 .", "The 19 737 @-@ 200s were gradually handed to their owners , while seven 737 @-@ <unk> and seventeen 737 @-@ <unk> were delivered until 1994 .", "The investment cost NOK 4 @.", "@ 5 billion .", "By the end of 1993 , the company had NOK 3 @.", "@ 4 billion in debt .", "On 1 June 1989 , Erik G. Braathen , son of Bjørn G. , took over as CEO at the age of 34 .", "As demand increased through the 1990s , the fleet was extended to six aircraft .", "= = International routes = = \n \n Braathens SAFE was also given the right to fly its first international scheduled flights for the first time in several decades .", "On 19 August 1988 , the airline was granted concession to fly to Billund in Denmark .", "At the same time , Air @-@ X was granted concession to fly the route via Sandefjord and <unk> .", "The route started on 2 May 1989 .", "Previously the rules stated that if SAS flew to a non @-@ Scandinavian destination from any capital , no other Scandinavian airlines could fly to that city .", "Braathens SAFE lost many contracts in the charter market in 1990 , following <unk> 's purchase of larger Douglas DC @-@ 10 aircraft .", "On 18 May 1990 , Braathens SAFE was awarded the concession a route from Oslo , Bergen and Stavanger to Newcastle , which opened on 3 April 1991 .", "The airline was also awarded the route from Tromsø to <unk> , Russia , once per week from 28 January 1993 .", "On 19 June 1990 , SAS announced that all its services to London Gatwick Airport would be moved to London Heathrow Airport , where most of its services had landed .", "The same day , the Ministry of Transport announced that any Scandinavian airline could apply for and receive concessions to fly to Gatwick .", "On 25 June , Braathens SAFE applied to fly to London , but instead wanted to fly to London <unk> Airport , to have better landing slots .", "The concession was granted on 18 January 1991 , but the airline chose to not start the route .", "The company had been granted a concession to <unk> in Sweden , and the route opened on 2 May 1991 with two daily departures .", "This was later reduced to one .", "In October 1992 , the two airlines that flew from Oslo to Gatwick , Norway Airlines and Dan @-@ Air , filed for <unk> .", "Braathens SAFE immediately decided to start the route , with a departure at about 10 : 30 that would allow connections to the rest of the domestic network .", "Six days later , the first schedules were published in the newspaper , slots and British permission was granted three days after that .", "Another two days after that , the service started .", "At the time , Denmark was a member of the European Union ( EU ) , while Sweden and Norway had applied and were awaiting referenda to determine membership .", "EU was working to <unk> the airline market from 1995 , which could cause problems for the Scandinavian agreements .", "In preparation for this , Braathens SAFE started negotiations with Linjeflyg of Sweden and <unk> Air of Denmark to <unk> an alliance to compete with SAS .", "In particular , the three airlines wanted to capture the two million passengers that travelled between the three Scandinavian capitals : Oslo , Copenhagen and Stockholm .", "Instead , SAS was given permission to purchase Linjeflyg in exchange for the Swedish airline market being <unk> from 1 July 1992 .", "From 23 October 1992 , the Norwegian Armed Forces stopped <unk> aircraft and started using scheduled flights to fly 240 @,@ 000 personnel annually .", "Since most of the transport was between Northern and Southern Norway , this gave reduced revenue for Braathens SAFE .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n On 1 September 1989 , Ludvig G. Braathens Rederi founded Braathens Helikopter .", "The shipping company had signed an agreement with the oil companies Norsk <unk> , Phillips Petroleum and <unk> to provide helicopter transport for their crews to their offshore oil installations <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> .", "This was the first time the incumbent Helikopter Service had received competition on their offshore helicopter services .", "The initial agreement secured Braathens Helikopter a revenue of NOK 800 million in the course of five years , and gave the company a 20 % market share .", "Four 19 @-@ <unk> <unk> Super Puma helicopters were ordered , each costing NOK 60 million .", "Total investment costs were NOK 300 million .", "Two helicopters were stationed at Stavanger Airport , Sola and two at Bergen Airport , <unk> .", "The initial contract involved flying 10 @,@ 000 passengers per year .", "Twenty @-@ two pilots were hired along with a total staff of 70 , and services started on 1 September 1990 .", "In June 1991 , Braathens Helikopter signed a three @-@ year agreement with <unk> for flights from Stavanger to <unk> .", "The contract had an option for a two @-@ year extension .", "The revenue was between NOK 100 and 200 million , depending on the length of the contract and the capacity needed .", "Operations started in February 1992 , and involved the company purchasing another two Super <unk> .", "On 10 September , Braathens Helikopter was awarded the contract with British Petroleum for flights from Stavanger to <unk> and <unk> .", "The contract gave a revenue of up to NOK 300 million in the course five years .", "Operations started on 1 November 1992 , and involved about 2 @,@ 000 hours of flying per year .", "With this contract , Braathens Helikopter had about a 30 % market share .", "Braathens purchased one more Super Puma as a consequence of the contract .", "After operations started , the company had grown to 120 employees and was the second @-@ largest helicopter operator in the country .", "Braathens Helikopter and Helikopter Service announced on 1 October 1993 that the two companies would merge from 1 January 1994 .", "Ludvig G. Braathens Rederi would be paid with NOK 225 million in Helikopter Service shares .", "The Norwegian Competition Authority stated they would have to look at the merger , since the new company would have an almost @-@ monopoly on offshore flights .", "However , the ministry stated that the authority could not hinder the merger , because by the time new contracts were awarded in 1995 , helicopter operators from foreign countries would also be allowed to bid .", "The ownership of Braathens Helikopter was transferred to Helikopter Service on 14 December .", "Ludvig G. Braathens Rederi received 14 % of the shares in the merged company .", "They were immediately sold , giving Ludvig G. Braathens Rederi a NOK 170 million profit on the five @-@ year venture ." ]
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[ " = First Ostend Raid = \n \n The First Ostend Raid ( part of Operation <unk> ) was the first of two attacks by the Royal Navy on the German @-@ held port of Ostend during the late spring of 1918 during the First World War .", "Ostend was attacked in conjunction with the neighbouring harbour of Zeebrugge on 23 April in order to block the vital strategic port of Bruges , situated 6 mi ( 5 @.", "@ 2 nmi ; 9 @.", "@ 7 km ) inland and ideally sited to conduct raiding operations on the British coastline and shipping lanes .", "Bruges and its satellite ports were a vital part of the German plans in their war on Allied commerce ( <unk> ) because Bruges was close to the troopship lanes across the English Channel and allowed much quicker access to the Western Approaches for the U @-@ boat fleet than their bases in Germany .", "The plan of attack was for the British raiding force to sink two obsolete cruisers in the canal mouth at Ostend and three at Zeebrugge , thus preventing raiding ships leaving Bruges .", "The Ostend canal was the smaller and narrower of the two channels giving access to Bruges and so was considered a secondary target behind the Zeebrugge Raid .", "Consequently , fewer resources were provided to the force assaulting Ostend .", "While the attack at Zeebrugge garnered some limited success , the assault on Ostend was a complete failure .", "The German marines who defended the port had taken careful preparations and drove the British assault ships astray , forcing the abortion of the operation at the final stage .", "Three weeks after the failure of the operation , a second attack was launched which proved more successful in sinking a <unk> at the entrance to the canal but ultimately did not close off Bruges completely .", "Further plans to attack Ostend came to nothing during the summer of 1918 , and the threat from Bruges would not be finally stopped until the last days of the war , when the town was liberated by Allied land forces .", "= = Bruges = = \n \n Bruges had been captured by the advancing German divisions during the Race for the Sea and had been rapidly identified as an important strategic asset by the German Navy .", "Bruges was situated 6 mi ( 5 @.", "@ 2 nmi ; 9 @.", "@ 7 km ) inland at the centre of a network of canals which emptied into the sea at the small coastal towns of Zeebrugge and Ostend .", "This land barrier protected Bruges from bombardment by land or sea by all but the very largest calibre artillery and also secured it against raiding parties from the Royal Navy .", "<unk> on the natural advantages of the port , the German Navy constructed extensive training and repair facilities at Bruges , equipped to provide support for several flotillas of destroyers , torpedo boats and U @-@ boats .", "By 1916 , these raiding forces were causing serious concern in the Admiralty as the proximity of Bruges to the British coast , to the troopship lanes across the English Channel and for the U @-@ boats , to the Western Approaches ; the heaviest shipping lanes in the World at the time .", "In the late spring of 1915 , Admiral Reginald <unk> had attempted without success to destroy the lock gates at Ostend with monitors .", "This effort failed , and Bruges became increasingly important in the Atlantic Campaign , which reached its height in 1917 .", "By early 1918 , the Admiralty was seeking ever more radical solutions to the problems raised by unrestricted submarine warfare , including instructing the \" Allied Naval and Marine Forces \" department to plan attacks on U @-@ boat bases in Belgium .", "The \" Allied Naval and Marine Forces \" was a newly formed department created with the purpose of conducting raids and operations along the coastline of German @-@ held territory .", "The organisation was able to command extensive resources from both the Royal and French navies and was commanded by Admiral Roger Keyes and his deputy , Commodore Hubert Lynes .", "Keyes , Lynes and their staff began planning methods of <unk> Bruges in late 1917 and by April 1918 were ready to put their plans into operation .", "= = Planning = = \n \n To block Bruges , Keyes and Lynes decided to conduct two raids on the ports through which Bruges had access to the sea .", "Zeebrugge was to be attacked by a large force consisting of three blockships and numerous supporting warships .", "Ostend was faced by a similar but smaller force under immediate command of Lynes .", "The plan was for two obsolete cruisers — HMS Sirius and Brilliant — to be expended in blocking the canal which emptied at Ostend .", "These ships would be stripped to essential fittings and their lower holds and ballast filled with rubble and concrete .", "This would make them ideal barriers to access if sunk in the correct channel at the correct angle .", "When the weather was right , the force would cross the English Channel in darkness and attack shortly after midnight to coincide with the Zeebrugge Raid a few miles up the coast .", "By coordinating their operations , the assault forces would stretch the German defenders and hopefully gain the element of surprise .", "Covering the Inshore Squadron would be heavy bombardment from an offshore squadron of monitors and destroyers as well as artillery support from Royal Marine artillery near Ypres in Allied @-@ held Flanders .", "<unk> support would be offered by several flotillas of motor launches , small torpedo boats and Coastal Motor Boats which would lay smoke screens to obscure the advancing blockships as well as evacuate the crews of the cruisers after they had blocked the channel .", "= = = British order of battle = = = \n \n \n = = = = Offshore Squadron = = = = \n \n Lord Clive @-@ class monitors with 12 in ( 300 mm ) guns : \n HMS Marshal <unk> , Lord Clive , Prince Eugene and General <unk> \n <unk> class monitors with 7 @.", "@ 5 in ( 190 mm ) guns : \n HMS <unk> , <unk> , <unk> \n Destroyers : \n HMS <unk> , <unk> and <unk> \n French Navy <unk> , <unk> and <unk> \n Light craft : \n 4 torpedo boats , 4 French motor launches \n \n = = = = Inshore Squadron = = = = \n \n <unk> : \n HMS Sirius , Brilliant \n Destroyers : \n HMS Swift , <unk> ( destroyer leader ) , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , Tempest , <unk> \n Light craft : \n 18 Motor <unk> , 8 Coastal Motor Boats \n Artillery support was also provided by Royal Marine heavy artillery in Allied @-@ held Flanders .", "The force was covered in the English Channel by seven light cruisers and 16 destroyers , none of which saw action .", "= = Attack on Ostend = = \n \n The assaults on Zeebrugge and Ostend were eventually launched on 23 April , after twice being delayed by poor weather .", "The Ostend force arrived off the port shortly before midnight and made final preparations ; the monitors took up position offshore and the small craft moved forward to begin laying smoke .", "Covering the approach , the monitors opened fire on German shore defences , including the powerful \" Tirpitz \" battery , which carried 11 in ( 280 mm ) guns .", "As a long range artillery duel developed , the cruisers began their advance towards the harbour mouth , searching for the marker buoys which indicated the correct passage through the diverse <unk> which made navigation difficult along the Belgian coast .", "It was at this stage that the attack began to go seriously wrong .", "Strong winds blowing off the land swept the smoke screen into the face of the advancing cruisers , <unk> their commanders who attempted to navigate by dead reckoning .", "The same wind disclosed the Inshore Squadron to the German defenders who immediately opened up a withering fire on the blockships .", "With their volunteer crews suffering heavy casualties , the commanders increased speed despite the poor visibility and continued <unk> through the narrow channels inshore , searching for the <unk> Bank buoy which directed shipping into the canal .", "Commander Alfred Godsal led the assault in HMS Brilliant and it was he who stumbled into the most effective German counter @-@ measure first .", "As Brilliant <unk> through the <unk> , the lookout spotted the buoy ahead and Godsal headed directly for it , coming under even heavier fire as he did so .", "Passing the navigation marker at speed , the cruiser was suddenly brought to a halt with a <unk> <unk> , throwing men to the decks and sticking fast in deep mud well outside the harbour mouth .", "Before warnings could be relayed to the Sirius following up close behind , she too passed the buoy and her captain Lieutenant @-@ Commander Henry Hardy was shocked to see Brilliant dead ahead .", "With no time to <unk> , Sirius <unk> into the port quarter of Brilliant , the blockships settling into the mud in a tangle of wreckage .", "Artillery and long @-@ range machine gun fire continued to riddle the wrecks and the combined crews were ordered to evacuate as the officers set the scuttling charges which would sink the blockships in their current , useless locations .", "As men <unk> down the side of the cruisers into Coastal Motor Boats which would relay them to the Offshore Squadron , destroyers moved closer to Ostend to cover the retreat and the monitors continued their heavy fire .", "Godsal was the last to leave , picked up by launch <unk> commanded by Lieutenant Rowley <unk> .", "With the main assault a complete failure , the blockading forces returned to Dover and <unk> to assess the disaster .", "When the forces had reassembled and the commanders conferred , the full facts of the failed operation were revealed .", "The German commander of Ostend had been better prepared than his counterpart at Zeebrugge and had recognised that without the navigation buoy no night attack on Ostend could be successful without a strong familiarity with the port , which none of the British <unk> possessed .", "However , rather than simply remove the buoy , the German commander had ordered it moved 2 @,@ 400 yd ( 2 @,@ 200 m ) east of the canal mouth into the centre of a wide <unk> of <unk> , acting as a fatal decoy for any assault force .", "= = Aftermath = = \n \n The assault at Zeebrugge a few miles away from Ostend was more successful and the blocking of the major channel did cause some consternation amongst the German forces in Bruges .", "The larger raiders could no longer leave the port , but smaller ships , including most submarines , were still able to traverse via Ostend .", "In addition , within hours a narrow channel had also been carved through Zeebrugge too , although British intelligence did not realise this for several weeks .", "The defeat at Ostend did not entirely <unk> the <unk> British media and public reaction to Zeebrugge , but in the Admiralty and particularly in the Allied Naval and Marine Forces the failure to completely <unk> Bruges rankled .", "A second operation was planned for 10 May using the cruiser HMS <unk> and proved more successful , but ultimately it also failed to completely close off Bruges .", "A third planned operation was never conducted as it rapidly became clear that the new channel carved at Zeebrugge was enough to allow access for U @-@ boats , thus calling for an even larger double assault , which would stretch the resources of the \" Allied Naval and Marine Forces \" too far .", "British losses in the three futile attempts to close Bruges cost over 600 casualties and the loss of several ships but Bruges would remain an active raiding base for the German Navy until October 1918 ." ]
[ "With their volunteer crews suffering heavy casualties , the commanders increased speed despite the poor visibility and continued <unk> through the narrow channels inshore , searching for the <unk> Bank buoy which directed shipping into the canal ." ]
[ " = First Ostend Raid = \n \n The First Ostend Raid ( part of Operation <unk> ) was the first of two attacks by the Royal Navy on the German @-@ held port of Ostend during the late spring of 1918 during the First World War .", "Ostend was attacked in conjunction with the neighbouring harbour of Zeebrugge on 23 April in order to block the vital strategic port of Bruges , situated 6 mi ( 5 @.", "@ 2 nmi ; 9 @.", "@ 7 km ) inland and ideally sited to conduct raiding operations on the British coastline and shipping lanes .", "Bruges and its satellite ports were a vital part of the German plans in their war on Allied commerce ( <unk> ) because Bruges was close to the troopship lanes across the English Channel and allowed much quicker access to the Western Approaches for the U @-@ boat fleet than their bases in Germany .", "The plan of attack was for the British raiding force to sink two obsolete cruisers in the canal mouth at Ostend and three at Zeebrugge , thus preventing raiding ships leaving Bruges .", "The Ostend canal was the smaller and narrower of the two channels giving access to Bruges and so was considered a secondary target behind the Zeebrugge Raid .", "Consequently , fewer resources were provided to the force assaulting Ostend .", "While the attack at Zeebrugge garnered some limited success , the assault on Ostend was a complete failure .", "The German marines who defended the port had taken careful preparations and drove the British assault ships astray , forcing the abortion of the operation at the final stage .", "Three weeks after the failure of the operation , a second attack was launched which proved more successful in sinking a <unk> at the entrance to the canal but ultimately did not close off Bruges completely .", "Further plans to attack Ostend came to nothing during the summer of 1918 , and the threat from Bruges would not be finally stopped until the last days of the war , when the town was liberated by Allied land forces .", "= = Bruges = = \n \n Bruges had been captured by the advancing German divisions during the Race for the Sea and had been rapidly identified as an important strategic asset by the German Navy .", "Bruges was situated 6 mi ( 5 @.", "@ 2 nmi ; 9 @.", "@ 7 km ) inland at the centre of a network of canals which emptied into the sea at the small coastal towns of Zeebrugge and Ostend .", "This land barrier protected Bruges from bombardment by land or sea by all but the very largest calibre artillery and also secured it against raiding parties from the Royal Navy .", "<unk> on the natural advantages of the port , the German Navy constructed extensive training and repair facilities at Bruges , equipped to provide support for several flotillas of destroyers , torpedo boats and U @-@ boats .", "By 1916 , these raiding forces were causing serious concern in the Admiralty as the proximity of Bruges to the British coast , to the troopship lanes across the English Channel and for the U @-@ boats , to the Western Approaches ; the heaviest shipping lanes in the World at the time .", "In the late spring of 1915 , Admiral Reginald <unk> had attempted without success to destroy the lock gates at Ostend with monitors .", "This effort failed , and Bruges became increasingly important in the Atlantic Campaign , which reached its height in 1917 .", "By early 1918 , the Admiralty was seeking ever more radical solutions to the problems raised by unrestricted submarine warfare , including instructing the \" Allied Naval and Marine Forces \" department to plan attacks on U @-@ boat bases in Belgium .", "The \" Allied Naval and Marine Forces \" was a newly formed department created with the purpose of conducting raids and operations along the coastline of German @-@ held territory .", "The organisation was able to command extensive resources from both the Royal and French navies and was commanded by Admiral Roger Keyes and his deputy , Commodore Hubert Lynes .", "Keyes , Lynes and their staff began planning methods of <unk> Bruges in late 1917 and by April 1918 were ready to put their plans into operation .", "= = Planning = = \n \n To block Bruges , Keyes and Lynes decided to conduct two raids on the ports through which Bruges had access to the sea .", "Zeebrugge was to be attacked by a large force consisting of three blockships and numerous supporting warships .", "Ostend was faced by a similar but smaller force under immediate command of Lynes .", "The plan was for two obsolete cruisers — HMS Sirius and Brilliant — to be expended in blocking the canal which emptied at Ostend .", "These ships would be stripped to essential fittings and their lower holds and ballast filled with rubble and concrete .", "This would make them ideal barriers to access if sunk in the correct channel at the correct angle .", "When the weather was right , the force would cross the English Channel in darkness and attack shortly after midnight to coincide with the Zeebrugge Raid a few miles up the coast .", "By coordinating their operations , the assault forces would stretch the German defenders and hopefully gain the element of surprise .", "Covering the Inshore Squadron would be heavy bombardment from an offshore squadron of monitors and destroyers as well as artillery support from Royal Marine artillery near Ypres in Allied @-@ held Flanders .", "<unk> support would be offered by several flotillas of motor launches , small torpedo boats and Coastal Motor Boats which would lay smoke screens to obscure the advancing blockships as well as evacuate the crews of the cruisers after they had blocked the channel .", "= = = British order of battle = = = \n \n \n = = = = Offshore Squadron = = = = \n \n Lord Clive @-@ class monitors with 12 in ( 300 mm ) guns : \n HMS Marshal <unk> , Lord Clive , Prince Eugene and General <unk> \n <unk> class monitors with 7 @.", "@ 5 in ( 190 mm ) guns : \n HMS <unk> , <unk> , <unk> \n Destroyers : \n HMS <unk> , <unk> and <unk> \n French Navy <unk> , <unk> and <unk> \n Light craft : \n 4 torpedo boats , 4 French motor launches \n \n = = = = Inshore Squadron = = = = \n \n <unk> : \n HMS Sirius , Brilliant \n Destroyers : \n HMS Swift , <unk> ( destroyer leader ) , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , Tempest , <unk> \n Light craft : \n 18 Motor <unk> , 8 Coastal Motor Boats \n Artillery support was also provided by Royal Marine heavy artillery in Allied @-@ held Flanders .", "The force was covered in the English Channel by seven light cruisers and 16 destroyers , none of which saw action .", "= = Attack on Ostend = = \n \n The assaults on Zeebrugge and Ostend were eventually launched on 23 April , after twice being delayed by poor weather .", "The Ostend force arrived off the port shortly before midnight and made final preparations ; the monitors took up position offshore and the small craft moved forward to begin laying smoke .", "Covering the approach , the monitors opened fire on German shore defences , including the powerful \" Tirpitz \" battery , which carried 11 in ( 280 mm ) guns .", "As a long range artillery duel developed , the cruisers began their advance towards the harbour mouth , searching for the marker buoys which indicated the correct passage through the diverse <unk> which made navigation difficult along the Belgian coast .", "It was at this stage that the attack began to go seriously wrong .", "Strong winds blowing off the land swept the smoke screen into the face of the advancing cruisers , <unk> their commanders who attempted to navigate by dead reckoning .", "The same wind disclosed the Inshore Squadron to the German defenders who immediately opened up a withering fire on the blockships .", "Commander Alfred Godsal led the assault in HMS Brilliant and it was he who stumbled into the most effective German counter @-@ measure first .", "As Brilliant <unk> through the <unk> , the lookout spotted the buoy ahead and Godsal headed directly for it , coming under even heavier fire as he did so .", "Passing the navigation marker at speed , the cruiser was suddenly brought to a halt with a <unk> <unk> , throwing men to the decks and sticking fast in deep mud well outside the harbour mouth .", "Before warnings could be relayed to the Sirius following up close behind , she too passed the buoy and her captain Lieutenant @-@ Commander Henry Hardy was shocked to see Brilliant dead ahead .", "With no time to <unk> , Sirius <unk> into the port quarter of Brilliant , the blockships settling into the mud in a tangle of wreckage .", "Artillery and long @-@ range machine gun fire continued to riddle the wrecks and the combined crews were ordered to evacuate as the officers set the scuttling charges which would sink the blockships in their current , useless locations .", "As men <unk> down the side of the cruisers into Coastal Motor Boats which would relay them to the Offshore Squadron , destroyers moved closer to Ostend to cover the retreat and the monitors continued their heavy fire .", "Godsal was the last to leave , picked up by launch <unk> commanded by Lieutenant Rowley <unk> .", "With the main assault a complete failure , the blockading forces returned to Dover and <unk> to assess the disaster .", "When the forces had reassembled and the commanders conferred , the full facts of the failed operation were revealed .", "The German commander of Ostend had been better prepared than his counterpart at Zeebrugge and had recognised that without the navigation buoy no night attack on Ostend could be successful without a strong familiarity with the port , which none of the British <unk> possessed .", "However , rather than simply remove the buoy , the German commander had ordered it moved 2 @,@ 400 yd ( 2 @,@ 200 m ) east of the canal mouth into the centre of a wide <unk> of <unk> , acting as a fatal decoy for any assault force .", "= = Aftermath = = \n \n The assault at Zeebrugge a few miles away from Ostend was more successful and the blocking of the major channel did cause some consternation amongst the German forces in Bruges .", "The larger raiders could no longer leave the port , but smaller ships , including most submarines , were still able to traverse via Ostend .", "In addition , within hours a narrow channel had also been carved through Zeebrugge too , although British intelligence did not realise this for several weeks .", "The defeat at Ostend did not entirely <unk> the <unk> British media and public reaction to Zeebrugge , but in the Admiralty and particularly in the Allied Naval and Marine Forces the failure to completely <unk> Bruges rankled .", "A second operation was planned for 10 May using the cruiser HMS <unk> and proved more successful , but ultimately it also failed to completely close off Bruges .", "A third planned operation was never conducted as it rapidly became clear that the new channel carved at Zeebrugge was enough to allow access for U @-@ boats , thus calling for an even larger double assault , which would stretch the resources of the \" Allied Naval and Marine Forces \" too far .", "British losses in the three futile attempts to close Bruges cost over 600 casualties and the loss of several ships but Bruges would remain an active raiding base for the German Navy until October 1918 ." ]
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[ " = Bob Dylan = \n \n Bob Dylan ( / <unk> / ; born Robert Allen Zimmerman , May 24 , 1941 ) is an American singer @-@ songwriter , artist and writer .", "He has been influential in popular music and culture for more than five decades .", "Much of his most celebrated work dates from the 1960s when his songs chronicled social unrest , although Dylan repudiated suggestions from journalists that he was a spokesman for his generation .", "Nevertheless , early songs such as \" Blowin ' in the Wind \" and \" The Times They Are a @-@ <unk> ' \" became anthems for the American civil rights and anti @-@ war movements .", "After he left his initial base in the American folk music revival , his six @-@ minute single \" Like a Rolling Stone \" altered the range of popular music in 1965 .", "His mid @-@ 1960s recordings , backed by rock musicians , reached the top end of the United States music charts while also attracting <unk> and criticism from others in the folk movement .", "Dylan 's lyrics have incorporated various political , social , philosophical , and literary influences .", "They defied existing pop music conventions and appealed to the burgeoning counterculture .", "Initially inspired by the performances of Little Richard and the songwriting of Woody Guthrie , Robert Johnson , and Hank Williams , Dylan has amplified and <unk> musical genres .", "His recording career , spanning more than 50 years , has explored the traditions in American song — from folk , blues , and country to gospel , rock and roll , and rockabilly to English , Scottish , and Irish folk music , embracing even jazz and the Great American Songbook .", "Dylan performs with guitar , keyboards , and harmonica .", "Backed by a changing lineup of musicians , he has toured steadily since the late 1980s on what has been dubbed the Never Ending Tour .", "His accomplishments as a recording artist and performer have been central to his career , but songwriting is considered his greatest contribution .", "Since 1994 , Dylan has published six books of drawings and paintings , and his work has been exhibited in major art galleries .", "As a musician , Dylan has sold more than 100 million records , making him one of the best @-@ selling artists of all time .", "He has also received numerous awards including eleven Grammy Awards , a Golden Globe Award , and an Academy Award .", "Dylan has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame , Minnesota Music Hall of Fame , Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame , and Songwriters Hall of Fame .", "The Pulitzer Prize jury in 2008 awarded him a special citation for \" his profound impact on popular music and American culture , marked by lyrical compositions of extraordinary poetic power . \"", "In May 2012 , Dylan received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Barack Obama .", "= = Life and career = = \n \n \n = = = Origins and musical beginnings = = = \n \n Bob Dylan was born Robert Allen Zimmerman ( Hebrew name <unk> <unk> <unk> <unk> [ Shabtai <unk> ben <unk> ] ) in St Mary 's Hospital on May 24 , 1941 , in Duluth , Minnesota , and raised in Hibbing , Minnesota , on the <unk> Range west of Lake Superior .", "He has a younger brother , David .", "Dylan 's paternal grandparents , <unk> and Anna Zimmerman , emigrated from Odessa , in the Russian Empire ( now Ukraine ) , to the United States following the anti @-@ Semitic <unk> of 1905 .", "His maternal grandparents , Ben and Florence Stone , were Lithuanian Jews who arrived in the United States in 1902 .", "In his autobiography , Chronicles : Volume One , Dylan wrote that his paternal grandmother 's maiden name was <unk> and her family originated from <unk> district of <unk> Province in northeastern Turkey .", "Dylan 's parents , <unk> Zimmerman and <unk> \" Beatty \" Stone , were part of a small but close @-@ knit Jewish community .", "They lived in Duluth until Robert was six , when his father had <unk> and the family returned to his mother 's hometown , Hibbing , where they lived for the rest of Robert 's childhood .", "In his early years he listened to the radio — first to blues and country stations from Shreveport , Louisiana and later , when he was a teenager , to rock and roll .", "He formed several bands while attending Hibbing High School .", "In the Golden <unk> , he performed covers of songs by Little Richard and Elvis Presley .", "Their performance of Danny & the Juniors ' \" Rock and Roll Is Here to Stay \" at their high school talent show was so loud that the principal cut the microphone .", "In 1959 , his high school <unk> carried the caption \" Robert Zimmerman : to join ' Little Richard ' . \"", "The same year , as <unk> <unk> [ sic ] , he performed two dates with Bobby <unk> , playing piano and clapping .", "Zimmerman moved to Minneapolis in September 1959 and enrolled at the University of Minnesota .", "His focus on rock and roll gave way to American folk music .", "In 1985 , he said : \n The thing about rock 'n'roll is that for me anyway it wasn 't enough ...", "There were great catch @-@ phrases and driving pulse rhythms ... but the songs weren 't serious or didn 't reflect life in a realistic way .", "I knew that when I got into folk music , it was more of a serious type of thing .", "The songs are filled with more despair , more sadness , more triumph , more faith in the supernatural , much deeper feelings .", "He began to perform at the Ten O <unk> Scholar , a coffeehouse a few blocks from campus , and became involved in the <unk> folk music circuit .", "During his <unk> days , Zimmerman began introducing himself as \" Bob Dylan \" .", "In his memoir , Dylan acknowledged that he had been influenced by the poetry of Dylan Thomas .", "Explaining his change of name in a 2004 interview , Dylan remarked , \" You 're born , you know , the wrong names , wrong parents .", "I mean , that happens .", "You call yourself what you want to call yourself .", "This is the land of the free . \"", "= = = 1960s = = = \n \n \n = = = = <unk> to New York and record deal = = = = \n \n In May 1960 , Dylan dropped out of college at the end of his first year .", "In January 1961 , he traveled to New York City , to perform there and visit his musical idol Woody Guthrie , who was seriously ill with Huntington 's disease in <unk> Park <unk> Hospital .", "Guthrie had been a revelation to Dylan and influenced his early performances .", "Describing Guthrie 's impact , he wrote : \" The songs themselves had the infinite sweep of humanity in them ... [ He ] was the true voice of the American spirit .", "I said to myself I was going to be Guthrie 's greatest disciple . \"", "As well as visiting Guthrie in hospital , Dylan befriended Guthrie 's <unk> Ramblin ' Jack Elliott .", "Much of Guthrie 's repertoire was channeled through Elliott , and Dylan paid tribute to Elliott in Chronicles : Volume One .", "From February 1961 , Dylan played at clubs around Greenwich Village .", "He befriended and picked up material from folk singers there , including Dave Van Ronk , Fred Neil , <unk> , the New Lost City <unk> , and Irish musicians the Clancy Brothers and Tommy <unk> .", "In September , Dylan gained public recognition when Robert Shelton wrote a review in The New York Times of a show at <unk> 's Folk City .", "The same month Dylan played harmonica on folk singer Carolyn <unk> 's third album , which brought his talents to the attention of the album 's producer , John Hammond .", "Hammond signed Dylan to Columbia Records in October .", "The performances on his first Columbia album — Bob Dylan — in March 1962 , consisted of familiar folk , blues and gospel with two original compositions .", "The album sold only 5 @,@ 000 in its first year , just enough to break even .", "Within Columbia Records , some referred to the singer as \" Hammond 's <unk> \" and suggested dropping his contract , but Hammond defended Dylan and was supported by Johnny Cash .", "In March 1962 , Dylan contributed harmonica and back @-@ up vocals to the album Three Kings and the Queen , accompanying Victoria Spivey and Big Joe Williams on a recording for Spivey Records .", "While working for Columbia , Dylan recorded under the pseudonym Blind Boy <unk> , for <unk> , a folk magazine and record label .", "Dylan used the pseudonym Bob <unk> to record as a piano player on The Blues Project , a 1964 anthology album by <unk> Records .", "As <unk> <unk> , Dylan played harmonica on Ramblin ' Jack Elliott 's 1964 album , Jack Elliott .", "Dylan made two important career moves in August 1962 : he legally changed his name to Robert Dylan , and he signed a management contract with Albert Grossman .", "( In June 1961 , Dylan had signed an agreement with Roy Silver .", "In 1962 , Grossman paid Silver $ 10 @,@ 000 to become sole manager . )", "Grossman remained Dylan 's manager until 1970 , and was notable for his sometimes <unk> personality and for protective loyalty .", "Dylan said , \" He was kind of like a Colonel Tom Parker figure ... you could smell him coming . \"", "Tensions between Grossman and John Hammond led to Hammond 's being replaced as producer of Dylan 's second album by the young African @-@ American jazz producer , Tom Wilson .", "Dylan made his first trip to the United Kingdom from December 1962 to January 1963 .", "He had been invited by TV director Philip Saville to appear in a drama , <unk> on Castle Street , which Saville was directing for BBC Television .", "At the end of the play , Dylan performed \" Blowin ' in the Wind \" , one of its first public performances .", "The film recording of <unk> on Castle Street was destroyed by the BBC in 1968 .", "While in London , Dylan performed at London folk clubs , including the <unk> , Les <unk> , and <unk> .", "He also learned material from UK performers , including Martin <unk> .", "By the time of Dylan 's second album , The Freewheelin ' Bob Dylan , in May 1963 , he had begun to make his name as a singer and a songwriter .", "Many songs on this album were labeled protest songs , inspired partly by Guthrie and influenced by Pete Seeger 's passion for topical songs . \"", "Oxford Town \" , for example , was an account of James Meredith 's ordeal as the first black student to risk enrollment at the University of Mississippi .", "The first song on the Freewheelin ' album , \" Blowin ' in the Wind \" , partly derived its melody from the traditional slave song , \" No More Auction Block \" , while its lyrics questioned the social and political status <unk> .", "The song was widely recorded by other artists and became a hit for Peter , Paul and Mary .", "Another Freewheelin ' song , \" A Hard Rain 's a @-@ Gonna Fall \" was based on the folk ballad \" Lord Randall \" .", "With veiled references to an impending <unk> , the song gained more resonance when the Cuban Missile Crisis developed a few weeks after Dylan began performing it .", "Like \" Blowin ' in the Wind \" , \" A Hard Rain 's a @-@ Gonna Fall \" marked a new direction in songwriting , blending a stream @-@ of @-@ consciousness , <unk> lyrical attack with traditional folk form .", "Dylan 's topical songs enhanced his early reputation , and he came to be seen as more than just a songwriter .", "Janet Maslin wrote of Freewheelin ' : \" These were the songs that established [ Dylan ] as the voice of his generation — someone who implicitly understood how concerned young Americans felt about nuclear <unk> and the growing movement for civil rights : his mixture of moral authority and <unk> was perhaps the most timely of his attributes . \"", "Freewheelin ' also included love songs and surreal talking blues .", "<unk> was an important part of Dylan 's persona , and the range of material on the album impressed listeners , including The Beatles .", "George Harrison said of the album , \" We just played it , just wore it out .", "The content of the song lyrics and just the attitude — it was incredibly original and wonderful . \"", "The rough edge of Dylan 's singing was unsettling to some but an attraction to others .", "Joyce Carol Oates wrote : \" When we first heard this raw , very young , and seemingly untrained voice , <unk> nasal , as if <unk> could sing , the effect was dramatic and <unk> . \"", "Many early songs reached the public through more palatable versions by other performers , such as Joan Baez , who became Dylan 's advocate as well as his lover .", "Baez was influential in bringing Dylan to prominence by recording several of his early songs and inviting him on stage during her concerts .", "Others who had hits with Dylan 's songs in the early 1960s included the Byrds , Sonny & <unk> , the <unk> , Peter , Paul and Mary , the Association , Manfred Mann and the Turtles .", "Most attempted a pop feel and rhythm , while Dylan and Baez performed them mostly as sparse folk songs .", "The covers became so ubiquitous that CBS promoted him with the slogan \" Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan . \"", "\" Mixed @-@ Up Confusion \" , recorded during the Freewheelin ' sessions with a backing band , was released as a single and then quickly withdrawn .", "In contrast to the mostly solo acoustic performances on the album , the single showed a willingness to experiment with a rockabilly sound .", "Cameron Crowe described it as \" a fascinating look at a folk artist with his mind wandering towards Elvis Presley and Sun Records . \"", "= = = = <unk> and Another Side = = = = \n \n In May 1963 , Dylan 's political profile rose when he walked out of The Ed Sullivan Show .", "During rehearsals , Dylan had been told by CBS television 's head of program practices that \" <unk> ' John Birch <unk> Blues \" was potentially <unk> to the John Birch Society .", "Rather than comply with censorship , Dylan refused to appear .", "By this time , Dylan and Baez were prominent in the civil rights movement , singing together at the March on Washington on August 28 , 1963 .", "Dylan 's third album , The Times They Are a @-@ <unk> ' , reflected a more <unk> and cynical Dylan .", "The songs often took as their subject matter contemporary stories , with \" Only A <unk> In Their Game \" addressing the murder of civil rights worker <unk> Evers ; and the <unk> \" The <unk> Death of <unk> Carroll \" the death of black hotel <unk> <unk> Carroll , at the hands of young white <unk> William <unk> .", "On a more general theme , \" Ballad of Hollis Brown \" and \" North Country Blues \" addressed despair engendered by the breakdown of farming and mining communities .", "This political material was accompanied by two personal love songs , \" Boots of Spanish <unk> \" and \" One Too Many <unk> \" .", "By the end of 1963 , Dylan felt both manipulated and constrained by the folk and protest movements .", "Accepting the \" Tom <unk> Award \" from the National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee shortly after the assassination of John F. Kennedy , an intoxicated Dylan questioned the role of the committee , characterized the members as old and <unk> , and claimed to see something of himself and of every man in Kennedy 's assassin , Lee Harvey Oswald .", "Another Side of Bob Dylan , recorded on a single evening in June 1964 , had a lighter mood .", "The humorous Dylan <unk> on \" I <unk> Be Free No.", "10 \" and \" <unk> Nightmare \" . \"", "Spanish Harlem Incident \" and \" To <unk> \" are passionate love songs , while \" Black Crow Blues \" and \" I Don 't Believe You ( She Acts Like We Never Have Met ) \" suggest the rock and roll soon to dominate Dylan 's music . \"", "It Ain 't Me Babe \" , on the surface a song about <unk> love , has been described as a rejection of the role of political spokesman thrust upon him .", "His newest direction was signaled by two lengthy songs : the <unk> \" <unk> of Freedom \" , which sets social commentary against a metaphorical landscape in a style characterized by Allen Ginsberg as \" chains of flashing images , \" and \" My Back <unk> \" , which attacks the simplistic and arch seriousness of his own earlier topical songs and seems to predict the backlash he was about to encounter from his former champions as he took a new direction .", "In the latter half of 1964 and 1965 , Dylan moved from folk songwriter to folk @-@ rock pop @-@ music star .", "His <unk> and work shirts were replaced by a <unk> Street wardrobe , <unk> day or night , and pointed \" <unk> boots \" .", "A London reporter wrote : \" Hair that would set the teeth of a comb on edge .", "A loud shirt that would dim the neon lights of Leicester Square .", "He looks like an <unk> <unk> . \"", "Dylan began to spar with <unk> .", "Appearing on the Les Crane television show and asked about a movie he planned , he told Crane it would be a <unk> horror movie .", "Asked if he played the <unk> , Dylan replied , \" No , I play my mother . \"", "= = = = Going electric = = = = \n \n Dylan 's late March 1965 album Bringing It All Back Home was another leap , featuring his first recordings with electric instruments .", "The first single , \" <unk> <unk> Blues \" , owed much to Chuck Berry 's \" Too Much Monkey Business \" ; its free association lyrics described as <unk> back to the energy of beat poetry and as a forerunner of rap and hip @-@ hop .", "The song was provided with an early video , which opened D. A. Pennebaker 's <unk> <unk> presentation of Dylan 's 1965 tour of Great Britain , Dont Look Back .", "Instead of <unk> , Dylan illustrated the lyrics by throwing cue cards containing key words from the song on the ground .", "Pennebaker said the sequence was Dylan 's idea , and it has been imitated in music videos and advertisements .", "The second side of Bringing It All Back Home contained four long songs on which Dylan accompanied himself on acoustic guitar and harmonica . \"", "Mr. <unk> Man \" became one of his best known songs when The Byrds recorded an electric version that reached number one in the US and UK . \"", "It 's All Over Now , Baby Blue \" and \" It 's <unk> Ma ( I 'm Only Bleeding ) \" were two of Dylan 's most important compositions .", "In 1965 , heading the Newport Folk Festival , Dylan performed his first electric set since high school with a <unk> group mostly from the Paul <unk> Blues Band , featuring Mike <unk> ( guitar ) , Sam Lay ( drums ) and Jerome Arnold ( bass ) , plus Al Kooper ( organ ) and Barry Goldberg ( piano ) .", "Dylan had appeared at Newport in 1963 and 1964 , but in 1965 met with cheering and <unk> and left the stage after three songs .", "One version has it that the boos were from folk fans whom Dylan had alienated by appearing , unexpectedly , with an electric guitar .", "Murray Lerner , who filmed the performance , said : \" I absolutely think that they were <unk> Dylan going electric . \"", "An alternative account claims audience members were upset by poor sound and a short set .", "This account is supported by Kooper and one of the directors of the festival , who reports his recording proves the only boos were in reaction to the MC 's announcement that there was only enough time for a short set .", "Nevertheless , Dylan 's performance provoked a hostile response from the folk music establishment .", "In the September issue of Sing Out !", ", Ewan <unk> wrote : \" Our traditional songs and ballads are the creations of extraordinarily talented artists working inside disciplines formulated over time ... ' But what of Bobby Dylan ? '", "scream the outraged teenagers ... Only a completely non @-@ critical audience , nourished on the watery <unk> of pop music , could have fallen for such tenth @-@ rate <unk> . \"", "On July 29 , four days after Newport , Dylan was back in the studio in New York , recording \" <unk> 4th Street \" .", "The lyrics contained images of vengeance and paranoia , and it has been interpreted as Dylan 's put @-@ down of former friends from the folk community — friends he had known in clubs along West 4th Street .", "= = = = Highway 61 Revisited and Blonde on Blonde = = = = \n \n In July 1965 , the single \" Like a Rolling Stone \" peaked at two in the U.S. and at four in the UK charts .", "At over six minutes , the song altered what a pop single could convey .", "Bruce Springsteen , in his speech for Dylan 's inauguration into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame , said that on first hearing the single , \" that <unk> shot sounded like somebody 'd kicked open the door to your mind \" .", "In 2004 and in 2011 , Rolling Stone listed it as number one of \" The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time \" .", "The song opened Dylan 's next album , Highway 61 Revisited , named after the road that led from Dylan 's Minnesota to the musical <unk> of New Orleans .", "The songs were in the same vein as the hit single , flavored by Mike <unk> 's blues guitar and Al Kooper 's organ riffs . \"", "<unk> Row \" , backed by acoustic guitar and understated bass , offers the sole exception , with Dylan alluding to figures in Western culture in a song described by Andy Gill as \" an 11 @-@ minute epic of entropy , which takes the form of a <unk> @-@ esque parade of <unk> and <unk> featuring a huge cast of celebrated characters , some historical ( Einstein , <unk> ) , some biblical ( <unk> , Cain and <unk> ) , some fictional ( Ophelia , Romeo , Cinderella ) , some literary ( T.S.", "Eliot and Ezra Pound ) , and some who fit into none of the above categories , notably Dr. <unk> and his dubious nurse . \"", "In support of the album , Dylan was booked for two U.S. concerts with Al Kooper and Harvey Brooks from his studio crew and Robbie Robertson and Levon Helm , former members of Ronnie Hawkins 's backing band the Hawks .", "On August 28 at Forest Hills Tennis Stadium , the group was heckled by an audience still annoyed by Dylan 's electric sound .", "The band 's reception on September 3 at the Hollywood Bowl was more favorable .", "From September 24 , 1965 , in Austin , Texas , Dylan toured the U.S. and Canada for six months , backed by the five musicians from the Hawks who became known as the Band .", "While Dylan and the Hawks met increasingly receptive audiences , their studio efforts <unk> .", "Producer Bob Johnston persuaded Dylan to record in Nashville in February 1966 , and surrounded him with top @-@ notch session men .", "At Dylan 's insistence , Robertson and Kooper came from New York City to play on the sessions .", "The Nashville sessions produced the double album Blonde on Blonde ( 1966 ) , featuring what Dylan called \" that thin wild mercury sound \" .", "Kooper described it as \" taking two cultures and <unk> them together with a huge explosion \" : the musical world of Nashville and the world of the \" quintessential New York <unk> \" Bob Dylan .", "On November 22 , 1965 , Dylan secretly married 25 @-@ year @-@ old former model Sara Lownds .", "Some of Dylan 's friends , including Ramblin ' Jack Elliott , say that , immediately after the event , Dylan denied he was married .", "Journalist <unk> <unk> made the news public in the New York Post in February 1966 with the headline \" <unk> !", "Bob Dylan is wed . \"", "Dylan toured Australia and Europe in April and May 1966 .", "Each show was split in two .", "Dylan performed solo during the first half , accompanying himself on acoustic guitar and harmonica .", "In the second , backed by the Hawks , he played electrically amplified music .", "This contrast provoked many fans , who <unk> and slow <unk> .", "The tour culminated in a <unk> confrontation between Dylan and his audience at the Manchester Free Trade Hall in England on May 17 , 1966 .", "A recording of this concert was released in 1998 : The Bootleg Series Vol .", "4 : Bob Dylan Live 1966 .", "At the climax of the evening , a member of the audience , angered by Dylan 's electric backing , shouted : \" Judas ! \"", "to which Dylan responded , \" I don 't believe you ... You 're a <unk> ! \"", "Dylan turned to his band and said , \" Play it fucking loud ! \"", "as they launched into the final song of the night — \" Like a Rolling Stone \" .", "During his 1966 tour , Dylan was described as exhausted and acting \" as if on a death trip \" .", "D. A. Pennebaker , the film maker accompanying the tour , described Dylan as \" taking a lot of <unk> and who @-@ knows @-@ what @-@ else . \"", "In a 1969 interview with <unk> <unk> , Dylan said , \" I was on the road for almost five years .", "It wore me down .", "I was on drugs , a lot of things ... just to keep going , you know ? \"", "In 2011 , BBC Radio 4 reported that , in an interview that Robert Shelton taped in 1966 , Dylan said he had kicked heroin in New York City : \" I got very , very strung out for a while ...", "I had about a $ 25 @-@ a @-@ day habit and I kicked it . \"", "Some journalists questioned the validity of this confession , pointing out that Dylan had \" been telling journalists wild lies about his past since the earliest days of his career . \"", "= = = = <unk> accident and <unk> = = = = \n \n After his tour , Dylan returned to New York , but the pressures increased .", "ABC Television had paid an advance for a TV show .", "His publisher , Macmillan , was demanding a manuscript of the poem / novel <unk> .", "Manager Albert Grossman had scheduled a concert tour for the latter part of the year .", "On July 29 , 1966 , Dylan crashed his <unk> Triumph Tiger 100 motorcycle near his home in Woodstock , New York and was thrown to the ground .", "Though the extent of his injuries was never disclosed , Dylan said that he broke several vertebrae in his neck .", "<unk> still surrounds the circumstances of the accident since no ambulance was called to the scene and Dylan was not hospitalized .", "Dylan 's biographers have written that the crash offered Dylan the chance to escape the pressures around him .", "Dylan confirmed this interpretation in his autobiography : \" I had been in a motorcycle accident and I 'd been hurt , but I recovered .", "Truth was that I wanted to get out of the rat race . \"", "Dylan withdrew from public and , apart from a few appearances , did not tour again for almost eight years .", "Once Dylan was well enough to resume creative work , he began to edit D. A. Pennebaker 's film of his 1966 tour .", "A rough cut was shown to ABC Television and rejected as incomprehensible to a mainstream audience .", "The film was subsequently titled Eat the <unk> on bootleg copies , and it has been screened at a handful of film festivals .", "In 1967 he began recording with the Hawks at his home and in the basement of the Hawks ' nearby house , \" Big Pink \" .", "These songs , initially demos for other artists to record , provided hits for Julie <unk> and the Brian <unk> Trinity ( \" This Wheel 's on Fire \" ) , The Byrds ( \" You Ain 't <unk> ' Nowhere \" , \" Nothing Was <unk> \" ) , and Manfred Mann ( \" Mighty Quinn \" ) .", "Columbia released selections in 1975 as The Basement Tapes .", "Over the years , more songs recorded by Dylan and his band in 1967 appeared on bootleg recordings , culminating in a five @-@ CD set titled The Genuine Basement Tapes , containing 107 songs and alternative takes .", "In the coming months , the Hawks recorded the album Music from Big Pink using songs they worked on in their basement in Woodstock , and renamed themselves the Band , beginning a long recording and performing career of their own .", "In October and November 1967 , Dylan returned to Nashville .", "Back in the studio after 19 months , he was accompanied by Charlie McCoy on bass , Kenny <unk> on drums , and Pete Drake on steel guitar .", "The result was John Wesley Harding , a contemplative record of shorter songs , set in a landscape that drew on the American West and the Bible .", "The sparse structure and instrumentation , with lyrics that took the <unk> @-@ Christian tradition seriously , departed from Dylan 's own work and from the psychedelic fervor of the 1960s .", "It included \" All Along the <unk> \" , with lyrics derived from the Book of Isaiah ( 21 : 5 – 9 ) .", "The song was later recorded by Jimi Hendrix , whose version Dylan acknowledged as definitive .", "Woody Guthrie died on October 3 , 1967 , and Dylan made his first live appearance in twenty months at a Guthrie memorial concert held at Carnegie Hall on January 20 , 1968 , where he was backed by the Band .", "Dylan 's next release , Nashville <unk> ( 1969 ) , was mainstream country featuring Nashville musicians , a mellow @-@ voiced Dylan , a duet with Johnny Cash , and the hit single \" Lay Lady Lay \" .", "Variety wrote , \" Dylan is definitely doing something that can be called singing .", "Somehow he has managed to add an octave to his range . \"", "Dylan and Cash also recorded a series of duets , but only their recording of Dylan 's \" Girl from the North Country \" was used on the album .", "In May 1969 , Dylan appeared on the first episode of Johnny Cash 's television show , <unk> with Cash on \" Girl from the North Country \" , \" I <unk> It All Away \" , and \" Living the Blues \" .", "Dylan next traveled to England to top the bill at the Isle of Wight festival on August 31 , 1969 , after rejecting overtures to appear at the Woodstock Festival closer to his home .", "= = = 1970s = = = \n \n In the early 1970s , critics charged that Dylan 's output was varied and unpredictable .", "Rolling Stone writer Greil Marcus asked \" What is this shit ? \"", "on first listening to Self Portrait , released in June 1970 .", "Self Portrait , a double LP including few original songs , was poorly received .", "In October 1970 , Dylan released New Morning , considered a return to form .", "This album included \" Day of the <unk> \" , a song in which Dylan gave an account of receiving an honorary degree from Princeton University on June 9 , 1970 .", "In November 1968 , Dylan had co @-@ written \" I 'd Have You <unk> \" with George Harrison ; Harrison recorded \" I 'd Have You <unk> \" and Dylan 's \" If Not for You \" for his 1970 solo triple album All Things Must Pass .", "Dylan 's surprise appearance at Harrison 's 1971 Concert for Bangladesh attracted media coverage , reflecting that Dylan 's live appearances had become rare .", "Between March 16 and 19 , 1971 , Dylan reserved three days at Blue Rock , a small studio in Greenwich Village to record with Leon Russell .", "These sessions resulted in \" <unk> the River Flow \" and a new recording of \" When I <unk> My <unk> \" .", "On November 4 , 1971 , Dylan recorded \" George Jackson \" , which he released a week later .", "For many , the single was a surprising return to protest material , mourning the killing of Black Panther George Jackson in San Quentin State Prison that year .", "Dylan contributed piano and harmony to Steve Goodman 's album , Somebody Else 's Troubles , under the pseudonym Robert <unk> Thomas in September 1972 .", "In 1972 , Dylan signed to Sam Peckinpah 's film Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid , providing songs and backing music for the movie , and playing \" <unk> \" , a member of Billy 's gang with some historical basis .", "Despite the film 's failure at the box office , the song \" <unk> ' on Heaven 's <unk> \" became one of Dylan 's most covered songs .", "= = = = Return to touring = = = = \n \n Dylan began 1973 by signing with a new label , David Geffen 's Asylum Records , when his contract with Columbia Records expired .", "On his next album , Planet Waves , he used the Band as backing group , while rehearsing for a tour .", "The album included two versions of \" Forever Young \" , which became one of his most popular songs .", "As one critic described it , the song projected \" something <unk> and heartfelt that spoke of the father in Dylan \" , and Dylan himself commented : \" I wrote it thinking about one of my boys and not wanting to be too sentimental . \"", "Columbia Records simultaneously released Dylan , a collection of studio outtakes ( almost exclusively covers ) , widely interpreted as a <unk> response to Dylan 's signing with a rival record label .", "In January 1974 , Dylan returned to touring after seven years ; backed by the Band , he embarked on a North American tour of 40 concerts .", "A live double album , Before the Flood , was on Asylum Records .", "Soon , according to Clive Davis , Columbia Records sent word they \" will spare nothing to bring Dylan back into the fold \" .", "Dylan had second thoughts about Asylum , <unk> that while there had been millions of <unk> ticket requests for the 1974 tour , Geffen had sold only 700 @,@ 000 copies of Planet Waves .", "Dylan returned to Columbia Records , which reissued his two Asylum albums .", "After the tour , Dylan and his wife became estranged .", "He filled a small red notebook with songs about relationships and <unk> , and recorded an album entitled Blood on the Tracks in September 1974 .", "Dylan delayed the release and re @-@ recorded half the songs at Sound 80 Studios in Minneapolis with production assistance from his brother , David Zimmerman .", "Released in early 1975 , Blood on the Tracks received mixed reviews .", "In the NME , Nick Kent described \" the <unk> [ as ] often so <unk> they sound like mere practice takes . \"", "In Rolling Stone , Jon <unk> wrote that \" the record has been made with typical <unk> . \"", "Over the years critics came to see it as one of Dylan 's greatest achievements .", "In <unk> , Bill Wyman wrote : \" Blood on the Tracks is his only flawless album and his best produced ; the songs , each of them , are constructed in disciplined fashion .", "It is his <unk> album and most dismayed , and seems in <unk> to have achieved a sublime balance between the <unk> @-@ plagued excesses of his mid @-@ 1960s output and the self @-@ consciously simple compositions of his post @-@ accident years . \"", "<unk> Rick Moody called it \" the <unk> , most honest account of a love affair from tip to stern ever put down on magnetic tape . \"", "In the middle of that year , Dylan wrote a ballad <unk> boxer Rubin \" Hurricane \" Carter , imprisoned for a triple murder in Paterson , New Jersey , in 1966 .", "After visiting Carter in jail , Dylan wrote \" Hurricane \" , presenting the case for Carter 's innocence .", "Despite its length — over eight minutes — the song was released as a single , peaking at 33 on the U.S.", "Billboard chart , and performed at every 1975 date of Dylan 's next tour , the Rolling Thunder Revue .", "The tour featured about one hundred performers and supporters from the Greenwich Village folk scene , including T @-@ Bone <unk> , Ramblin ' Jack Elliott , Joni Mitchell , David Mansfield , Roger <unk> , Mick <unk> , Joan Baez , and Scarlet Rivera , whom Dylan discovered walking down the street , her violin case on her back .", "Allen Ginsberg accompanied the troupe , staging scenes for the film Dylan was shooting .", "Sam Shepard was hired to write the screenplay , but ended up accompanying the tour as informal chronicler .", "Running through late 1975 and again through early 1976 , the tour encompassed the release of the album Desire , with many of Dylan 's new songs featuring a <unk> @-@ like narrative style , showing the influence of his new collaborator , playwright Jacques Levy .", "The 1976 half of the tour was documented by a TV concert special , Hard Rain , and the LP Hard Rain ; no concert album from the better @-@ received and better @-@ known opening half of the tour was released until 2002 's Live 1975 .", "The 1975 tour with the Revue provided the backdrop to Dylan 's nearly four @-@ hour film <unk> and <unk> , a sprawling narrative mixed with concert footage and <unk> .", "Released in 1978 , the movie received poor , sometimes scathing , reviews .", "Later in that year , a two @-@ hour edit , dominated by the concert performances , was more widely released .", "In November 1976 , Dylan appeared at the Band 's \" farewell \" concert , with Eric Clapton , Joni Mitchell , <unk> Waters , Van Morrison and Neil Young .", "Martin Scorsese 's cinematic chronicle , The Last <unk> , in 1978 included about half of Dylan 's set .", "In 1976 , Dylan wrote and <unk> on \" Sign Language \" for Eric Clapton 's No Reason To <unk> .", "In 1978 , Dylan embarked on a year @-@ long world tour , performing 114 shows in Japan , the Far East , Europe and the US , to a total audience of two million .", "Dylan assembled an eight piece band and three backing singers .", "Concerts in Tokyo in February and March were released as the live double album , Bob Dylan At Budokan .", "Reviews were mixed .", "Robert Christgau awarded the album a C + rating , giving the album a <unk> review , while Janet Maslin defended it in Rolling Stone , writing : \" These latest live versions of his old songs have the effect of liberating Bob Dylan from the originals . \"", "When Dylan brought the tour to the U.S. in September 1978 , the press described the look and sound as a ' Las Vegas Tour ' .", "The 1978 tour grossed more than $ 20 million , and Dylan told the Los Angeles Times that he had debts because \" I had a couple of bad years .", "I put a lot of money into the movie , built a big house ... and it costs a lot to get divorced in California . \"", "In April and May 1978 , Dylan took the same band and vocalists into <unk> Studios in Santa Monica , California , to record an album of new material : Street @-@ Legal .", "It was described by Michael Gray as , \" after Blood On The Tracks , arguably Dylan 's best record of the 1970s : a crucial album documenting a crucial period in Dylan 's own life \" .", "However , it had poor sound and mixing ( attributed to Dylan 's studio practices ) , <unk> the instrumental detail until a remastered CD release in 1999 restored some of the songs ' strengths .", "= = = = Christian period = = = = \n \n In the late 1970s , Dylan became a born again Christian and released two albums of contemporary gospel music .", "Slow Train Coming ( 1979 ) featured the guitar accompaniment of Mark <unk> ( of Dire Straits ) and was produced by veteran R & B producer Jerry <unk> .", "<unk> said that Dylan had tried to <unk> him during the recording .", "He replied : \" Bob , you 're dealing with a 62 @-@ year @-@ old Jewish <unk> .", "Let 's just make an album . \"", "Dylan won the Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance for the song \" Gotta Serve Somebody \" .", "His second Christian @-@ themed album , Saved ( 1980 ) , received mixed reviews , described by Michael Gray as \" the nearest thing to a follow @-@ up album Dylan has ever made , Slow Train Coming II and inferior \" When touring in late 1979 and early 1980 , Dylan would not play his older , secular works , and he delivered declarations of his faith from the stage , such as : \n Years ago they ... said I was a prophet .", "I used to say , \" No I 'm not a prophet \" they say \" Yes you are , you 're a prophet . \"", "I said , \" No it 's not me . \"", "They used to say \" You sure are a prophet . \"", "They used to convince me I was a prophet .", "Now I come out and say Jesus Christ is the answer .", "They say , \" Bob Dylan 's no prophet . \"", "They just can 't handle it .", "Dylan 's Christianity was unpopular with some fans and musicians .", "Shortly before his murder , John Lennon recorded \" Serve Yourself \" in response to Dylan 's \" Gotta Serve Somebody \" .", "By 1981 , Stephen Holden wrote in the New York Times that \" neither age ( he 's now 40 ) nor his much @-@ publicized conversion to born @-@ again Christianity has altered his essentially <unk> temperament . \"", "= = = 1980s = = = \n \n In late 1980 , Dylan briefly played concerts billed as \" A Musical <unk> \" , restoring popular 1960s songs to the repertoire .", "Shot of Love , recorded early the next year , featured his first secular compositions in more than two years , mixed with Christian songs . \"", "Every Grain of Sand \" reminded some of William Blake 's verses .", "In the 1980s , reception of Dylan 's recordings varied , from the well @-@ regarded <unk> in 1983 to the panned Down in the Groove in 1988 .", "Michael Gray condemned Dylan 's 1980s albums for <unk> in the studio and for failing to release his best songs .", "As an example of the latter , the <unk> recording sessions , which again employed <unk> on lead guitar and also as the album 's producer , resulted in several notable songs that Dylan left off the album .", "Best regarded of these were \" Blind Willie <unk> \" , a tribute to the dead blues musician and an evocation of African American history , \" Foot of Pride \" and \" Lord <unk> My Child \" .", "These three songs were released on The Bootleg Series Volumes 1 – 3 ( Rare & <unk> ) 1961 – 1991 .", "Between July 1984 and March 1985 , Dylan recorded Empire <unk> .", "Arthur Baker , who had remixed hits for Bruce Springsteen and <unk> <unk> , was asked to engineer and mix the album .", "Baker said he felt he was hired to make Dylan 's album sound \" a little bit more contemporary \" .", "Dylan sang on USA for Africa 's famine relief single \" We Are the World \" .", "On July 13 , 1985 , he appeared at the climax at the Live Aid concert at JFK Stadium , Philadelphia .", "Backed by Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood , he performed a ragged version of \" Hollis Brown \" , his ballad of rural poverty , and then said to the worldwide audience exceeding one billion people : \" I hope that some of the money ... maybe they can just take a little bit of it , maybe ... one or two million , maybe ... and use it to pay the <unk> on some of the farms and , the farmers here , owe to the banks . \"", "His remarks were widely criticized as inappropriate , but they did inspire Willie Nelson to organize a series of events , Farm Aid , to benefit debt @-@ ridden American farmers .", "In April 1986 , Dylan made a foray into rap music when he added vocals to the opening verse of \" Street Rock \" , featured on <unk> Blow 's album Kingdom Blow .", "Dylan 's next studio album , <unk> Out <unk> , in July 1986 contained three covers ( by Little Junior Parker , Kris <unk> and the gospel hymn \" <unk> Memories \" ) , plus three collaborations with ( Tom Petty , Sam Shepard and <unk> Bayer <unk> ) , and two solo compositions by Dylan .", "One reviewer commented that \" the record follows too many detours to be consistently compelling , and some of those detours wind down roads that are indisputably dead ends .", "By 1986 , such uneven records weren 't entirely unexpected by Dylan , but that didn 't make them any less frustrating . \"", "It was the first Dylan album since Freewheelin ' ( 1963 ) to fail to make the Top 50 .", "Since then , some critics have called the 11 @-@ minute epic that Dylan co @-@ wrote with Sam Shepard , \" <unk> Girl \" , a work of genius .", "In 1986 and 1987 , Dylan toured with Tom Petty and the <unk> , sharing vocals with Petty on several songs each night .", "Dylan also toured with the <unk> Dead in 1987 , resulting in a live album Dylan & The Dead .", "This received negative reviews : Allmusic said , \" Quite possibly the worst album by either Bob Dylan or the <unk> Dead . \"", "Dylan then initiated what came to be called the Never Ending Tour on June 7 , 1988 , performing with a back @-@ up band featuring guitarist G. E. Smith .", "Dylan continued to tour with a small , evolving band for the next 20 years .", "In 1987 , Dylan starred in Richard <unk> 's movie Hearts of Fire , in which he played Billy Parker , a washed @-@ up rock star turned chicken farmer whose teenage lover , ( Fiona ) , leaves him for a <unk> English synth @-@ pop sensation played by Rupert Everett .", "Dylan also contributed two original songs to the soundtrack — \" Night After Night \" , and \" I Had a Dream About You , Baby \" , as well as a cover of John <unk> 's \" The <unk> \" .", "The film was a critical and commercial flop .", "Dylan was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in January 1988 , with Bruce Springsteen 's introduction declaring , \" Bob freed your mind the way Elvis freed your body .", "He showed us that just because music was <unk> physical did not mean that it was anti @-@ intellectual .", "The album Down in the Groove in May 1988 sold even more unsuccessfully than his previous studio album .", "Michael Gray wrote : \" The very title <unk> any idea that inspired work may lie within .", "Here was a further <unk> of the notion of a new Bob Dylan album as something significant . \"", "The critical and commercial disappointment of that album was swiftly followed by the success of the Traveling Wilburys .", "Dylan co @-@ founded the band with George Harrison , Jeff <unk> , Roy <unk> , and Tom Petty , and in late 1988 their multi @-@ platinum Traveling Wilburys Vol .", "1 reached three on the US album chart , featuring songs that were described as Dylan 's most accessible compositions in years .", "Despite <unk> 's death in December 1988 , the remaining four recorded a second album in May 1990 with the title Traveling Wilburys Vol .", "3 .", "Dylan finished the decade on a critical high note with Oh Mercy produced by Daniel Lanois .", "Michael Gray wrote that the album was : \" <unk> written , vocally distinctive , musically warm , and <unk> professional , this cohesive whole is the nearest thing to a great Bob Dylan album in the 1980s . \"", "The track \" Most of the Time \" , a lost love composition , was later prominently featured in the film High <unk> , while \" What Was It You Wanted ? \"", "has been interpreted both as a catechism and a <unk> comment on the expectations of critics and fans .", "The religious imagery of \" Ring Them Bells \" struck some critics as a re @-@ affirmation of faith .", "= = = 1990s = = = \n \n Dylan 's 1990s began with Under the Red Sky ( 1990 ) , an about @-@ face from the serious Oh Mercy .", "The album contained several apparently simple songs , including \" Under the Red Sky \" and \" <unk> <unk> \" .", "The album was dedicated to \" <unk> Goo Goo \" , a nickname for the daughter of Dylan and Carolyn Dennis , Desiree Gabrielle Dennis @-@ Dylan , who was four .", "<unk> on the album included George Harrison , Slash from Guns N ' Roses , David Crosby , Bruce <unk> , Stevie Ray Vaughan , and Elton John .", "Despite the line @-@ up , the record received bad reviews and sold poorly .", "In 1991 , Dylan received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award from American actor Jack Nicholson .", "The event coincided with the start of the Gulf War against Saddam Hussein , and Dylan performed \" Masters of War \" .", "Dylan then made a short speech , saying \" My daddy once said to me , he said , ' Son , it is possible for you to become so <unk> in this world that your own mother and father will abandon you .", "If that happens , God will believe in your ability to <unk> your own ways . '", "\" This sentiment was subsequently revealed to be a quote from 19th @-@ century German Jewish intellectual , Rabbi <unk> Raphael <unk> .", "The next few years saw Dylan returning to his roots with two albums covering folk and blues numbers : Good as I Been to You ( 1992 ) and World Gone Wrong ( 1993 ) , featuring interpretations and acoustic guitar work .", "Many critics and fans commented on the quiet beauty of the song \" Lone Pilgrim \" , written by a 19th @-@ century teacher .", "In November 1994 Dylan recorded two live shows for MTV Unplugged .", "He said his wish to perform traditional songs was overruled by Sony executives who insisted on hits .", "The album from it , MTV Unplugged , included \" John Brown \" , an unreleased 1962 song of how enthusiasm for war ends in mutilation and disillusionment .", "Dylan 's longtime road manager Victor <unk> has claimed that the singer quit drinking alcohol in 1994 .", "<unk> felt that Dylan sobering up made him \" more <unk> and a little less social . \"", "With a collection of songs reportedly written while <unk> @-@ in on his Minnesota <unk> , Dylan booked recording time with Daniel Lanois at Miami 's <unk> Studios in January 1997 .", "The subsequent recording sessions were , by some accounts , fraught with musical tension .", "Before the album 's release Dylan was hospitalized with a life @-@ threatening heart infection , <unk> , brought on by <unk> .", "His scheduled European tour was cancelled , but Dylan made a <unk> recovery and left the hospital saying , \" I really thought I 'd be seeing Elvis soon . \"", "He was back on the road by mid @-@ year , and performed before Pope John Paul II at the World <unk> Conference in Bologna , Italy .", "The Pope treated the audience of 200 @,@ 000 people to a <unk> based on Dylan 's lyric \" Blowin ' in the Wind \" .", "September saw the release of the new Lanois @-@ produced album , Time Out of Mind .", "With its bitter assessment of love and <unk> <unk> , Dylan 's first collection of original songs in seven years was highly acclaimed .", "One critic wrote : \" the songs themselves are uniformly powerful , adding up to Dylan 's best overall collection in years . \"", "This collection of complex songs won him his first solo \" Album of the Year \" Grammy Award .", "In December 1997 , U.S. President Bill Clinton presented Dylan with a Kennedy Center Honor in the East Room of the White House , paying this tribute : \" He probably had more impact on people of my generation than any other creative artist .", "His voice and lyrics haven 't always been easy on the ear , but throughout his career Bob Dylan has never aimed to please .", "He 's disturbed the peace and <unk> the powerful . \"", "In 1999 , Dylan embarked on a North American tour with Paul Simon , where each alternated as headline act with a \" middle \" section where they performed together , starting on the first of June and ending September 18 .", "The collaboration was generally well @-@ received , with just one critic , Seth <unk> , from the Berkshire Eagle , questioning the collaboration .", "= = = 2000s = = = \n \n Dylan commenced the new millennium by winning the Polar Music Prize in May 2000 and his first Oscar ; his song \" Things Have Changed \" , written for the film Wonder Boys , won an Academy Award in March 2001 .", "The Oscar , by some reports a facsimile , tours with him , presiding over shows perched atop an amplifier . \n \"", "Love and Theft \" was released on September 11 , 2001 .", "Recorded with his touring band , Dylan produced the album himself under the pseudonym Jack Frost .", "The album was critically well received and earned nominations for several Grammy awards .", "Critics noted that Dylan was widening his musical palette to include rockabilly , Western swing , jazz , and even lounge ballads . \"", "Love and Theft \" generated controversy when The Wall Street Journal pointed out similarities between the album 's lyrics and Japanese author <unk> Saga 's book Confessions of a <unk> .", "In 2003 , Dylan revisited the evangelical songs from his \" born again \" period and participated in the CD project Gotta Serve Somebody : The Gospel Songs of Bob Dylan .", "That year also saw the release of the film <unk> & Anonymous , which Dylan co @-@ wrote with director Larry Charles under the <unk> <unk> <unk> .", "Dylan played the central character in the film , Jack Fate , alongside a cast that included Jeff Bridges , <unk> Cruz and John Goodman .", "The film <unk> critics : many dismissed it as an \" incoherent mess \" ; a few treated it as a serious work of art .", "In October 2004 , Dylan published the first part of his autobiography , Chronicles : Volume One .", "<unk> expectations , Dylan devoted three chapters to his first year in New York City in 1961 – 1962 , virtually ignoring the mid @-@ 1960s when his fame was at its height .", "He also devoted chapters to the albums New Morning ( 1970 ) and Oh Mercy ( 1989 ) .", "The book reached number two on The New York Times ' Hardcover Non @-@ Fiction best seller list in December 2004 and was nominated for a National Book Award .", "No Direction Home , Martin Scorsese 's acclaimed film biography of Dylan , was first broadcast on September 26 – 27 , 2005 , on BBC Two in the UK and PBS in the US .", "The documentary focuses on the period from Dylan 's arrival in New York in 1961 to his motorcycle crash in 1966 , featuring interviews with <unk> <unk> , Liam Clancy , Joan Baez , Allen Ginsberg , Pete Seeger , Mavis Staples , and Dylan himself .", "The film received a Peabody Award in April 2006 and a Columbia @-@ <unk> Award in January 2007 .", "The accompanying soundtrack featured unreleased songs from Dylan 's early career .", "Dylan earned yet another distinction in a 2007 study of US legal opinions and <unk> that found his lyrics were quoted by judges and lawyers more than those of any other songwriter , 186 times versus 74 by the Beatles , who were second .", "Among those quoting Dylan were US Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Antonin <unk> , both <unk> .", "The most widely cited lines included \" you don 't need a <unk> to know which way the wind blows \" from \" <unk> <unk> Blues \" and \" when you ain 't got nothing , you got nothing to lose \" from \" Like a Rolling Stone \" .", "= = = = Modern Times = = = = \n \n May 3 , 2006 , was the premiere of Dylan 's radio presenting career , hosting a weekly radio program , Theme Time Radio Hour , for <unk> <unk> Radio , with song selections revolving around a chosen theme .", "Dylan played classic and obscure records from the 1930s to the present day , including contemporary artists as diverse as <unk> , Prince , <unk> Cool J and the Streets .", "The show was praised by fans and critics as \" great radio , \" as Dylan told stories and made eclectic references with his sardonic humor , while achieving a thematic beauty with his musical choices .", "In April 2009 , Dylan broadcast the 100th show in his radio series ; the theme was \" <unk> \" and the final record played was Woody Guthrie 's \" So Long , It 's Been Good to Know <unk> \" .", "This has led to speculation that Dylan 's radio series may have ended .", "On August 29 , 2006 , Dylan released his Modern Times album .", "Despite some <unk> of Dylan 's voice ( a critic for The Guardian characterised his singing on the album as \" a <unk> death <unk> \" ) most reviewers praised the album , and many described it as the final installment of a successful trilogy , embracing Time Out of Mind and \" Love and Theft \" .", "Modern Times entered the U.S. charts at number one , making it Dylan 's first album to reach that position since 1976 's Desire .", "The New York Times published an article exploring similarities between some of Dylan 's lyrics in Modern Times and the work of the Civil War poet Henry <unk> .", "<unk> for three Grammy Awards , Modern Times won Best Contemporary Folk / <unk> Album and Bob Dylan also won Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance for \" <unk> Baby \" .", "Modern Times was named Album of the Year , 2006 , by Rolling Stone magazine , and by Uncut in the UK .", "On the same day that Modern Times was released the iTunes Music Store released Bob Dylan : The Collection , a digital box set containing all of his albums ( <unk> tracks in total ) , along with 42 rare and unreleased tracks .", "In August 2007 , the award @-@ winning film biography of Dylan I 'm Not There , written and directed by Todd Haynes , was released — bearing the tagline \" inspired by the music and many lives of Bob Dylan \" .", "The movie used six different actors to represent different aspects of Dylan 's life : Christian <unk> , <unk> <unk> , Marcus Carl Franklin , Richard <unk> , Heath Ledger and Ben <unk> .", "Dylan 's previously unreleased 1967 recording from which the film takes its name was released for the first time on the film 's original soundtrack ; all other tracks are covers of Dylan songs , specially recorded for the movie by a diverse range of artists , including Sonic Youth , Eddie <unk> , Mason Jennings , Stephen <unk> , Jeff <unk> , Karen O , Willie Nelson , Cat Power , Richie <unk> , and Tom <unk> .", "On October 1 , 2007 , Columbia Records released the triple CD retrospective album Dylan , <unk> his entire career under the Dylan 07 logo .", "As part of this campaign , Mark <unk> produced a re @-@ mix of Dylan 's 1966 tune \" Most <unk> You Go Your Way and I 'll Go Mine \" , which was released as a <unk> @-@ single .", "This was the first time Dylan had sanctioned a re @-@ mix of one of his classic recordings .", "The <unk> of the Dylan 07 marketing campaign was a reminder that Dylan 's commercial profile had risen considerably since the 1990s .", "This first became evident in 2004 , when Dylan appeared in a TV advertisement for Victoria 's Secret lingerie .", "Three years later , in October 2007 , he participated in a multi @-@ media campaign for the 2008 <unk> <unk> .", "Then , in 2009 , he gave the highest profile endorsement of his career , appearing with rapper <unk> in a Pepsi ad that debuted during the telecast of Super Bowl <unk> .", "The ad , broadcast to a record audience of 98 million viewers , opened with Dylan singing the first verse of \" Forever Young \" followed by <unk> doing a hip hop version of the song 's third and final verse .", "In October 2008 , Columbia released The Bootleg Series Vol .", "8 – Tell Tale Signs as both a two @-@ CD set and a three @-@ CD version with a 150 @-@ page hardcover book .", "The set contains live performances and outtakes from selected studio albums from Oh Mercy to Modern Times , as well as soundtrack contributions and collaborations with David <unk> and Ralph Stanley .", "The <unk> of the album — the two @-@ CD set went on sale for $ 18 @.", "@ 99 and the three @-@ CD version for $ 129 @.", "@ 99 — led to complaints about \" rip @-@ off packaging \" from some fans and commentators .", "The release was widely acclaimed by critics .", "The abundance of alternative takes and unreleased material suggested to one reviewer that this volume of old outtakes \" feels like a new Bob Dylan record , not only for the astonishing freshness of the material , but also for the incredible sound quality and organic feeling of everything here . \"", "= = = = Together Through Life and Christmas in the Heart = = = = \n \n Bob Dylan released his album Together Through Life on April 28 , 2009 .", "In a conversation with music journalist Bill Flanagan , published on Dylan 's website , Dylan explained that the genesis of the record was when French film director Olivier <unk> asked him to supply a song for his new road movie , My Own Love Song ; initially only intending to record a single track , \" Life Is Hard , \" \" the record sort of took its own direction \" .", "Nine of the ten songs on the album are credited as co @-@ written by Bob Dylan and Robert Hunter .", "The album received largely favorable reviews , although several critics described it as a minor addition to Dylan 's canon of work .", "Andy Gill wrote in The Independent that the record \" features Dylan in fairly relaxed , spontaneous mood , content to grab such grooves and sentiments as <unk> momentarily across his radar .", "So while it may not contain too many landmark tracks , it 's one of the most naturally enjoyable albums you 'll hear all year . \"", "In its first week of release , the album reached number one in the Billboard 200 chart in the U.S. , making Bob Dylan ( 67 years of age ) the oldest artist to ever debut at number one on that chart .", "It also reached number one on the UK album chart , 39 years after Dylan 's previous UK album chart <unk> New Morning .", "This meant that Dylan currently holds the record for the longest gap between solo number one albums in the UK chart .", "On October 13 , 2009 , Dylan released a Christmas album , Christmas in the Heart , comprising such Christmas standards as \" Little Drummer Boy \" , \" Winter Wonderland \" and \" Here Comes Santa Claus \" .", "Dylan 's royalties from the sale of this album will benefit the charities Feeding America in the USA , Crisis in the UK , and the World Food Programme .", "The album received generally favorable reviews .", "The New Yorker commented that Dylan had <unk> a pre @-@ rock musical sound to \" some of his <unk> vocals in a while \" , and speculated that Dylan 's intentions might be ironic : \" Dylan has a long and highly publicized history with Christianity ; to claim there 's not a <unk> in the childish optimism of ' Here Comes Santa Claus ' or ' Winter Wonderland ' is to ignore a half @-@ century of biting satire . \"", "In USA Today , Edna Gundersen pointed out that Dylan was \" revisiting <unk> styles popularized by Nat King Cole , <unk> <unk> , and the Ray <unk> Singers . \"", "Gundersen concluded that Dylan \" couldn 't sound more sentimental or sincere \" .", "In an interview published in The Big Issue , journalist Bill Flanagan asked Dylan why he had performed the songs in a straightforward style , and Dylan responded : \" There wasn 't any other way to play it .", "These songs are part of my life , just like folk songs .", "You have to play them straight too . \"", "= = = 2010s = = = \n \n \n = = = = Tempest = = = = \n \n On October 18 , 2010 , Dylan released Volume 9 of his Bootleg Series , The <unk> <unk> .", "This comprised 47 demo recordings of songs taped between 1962 and 1964 for Dylan 's earliest music publishers : Leeds Music in 1962 , and <unk> Music from 1962 to 1964 .", "One reviewer described the set as \" a <unk> glimpse of young Bob Dylan changing the music business , and the world , one note at a time . \"", "The critical aggregator website Metacritic awarded the album a <unk> of 86 , indicating \" universal acclaim \" .", "In the same week , Sony Legacy released Bob Dylan : The Original <unk> Recordings , a box set that for the first time presented Dylan 's eight earliest albums , from Bob Dylan ( 1962 ) to John Wesley Harding ( 1967 ) , in their original <unk> mix in the CD format .", "The CDs were housed in miniature <unk> of the original album covers , replete with original liner notes .", "The set was accompanied by a booklet featuring an essay by music critic Greil Marcus .", "On April 12 , 2011 , Legacy Recordings released Bob Dylan in Concert – <unk> University 1963 , taped at <unk> University on May 10 , 1963 , two weeks prior to the release of The Freewheelin ' Bob Dylan .", "The tape was discovered in the archive of music writer Ralph J. Gleason , and the recording carries liner notes by Michael Gray , who writes the recording captures Dylan \" from way back when Kennedy was President and the Beatles hadn 't yet reached America .", "It reveals him not at any Big Moment but giving a performance like his folk club sets of the period ...", "This is the last live performance we have of Bob Dylan before he becomes a star . \"", "The extent to which his work was studied at an academic level was demonstrated on Dylan 's 70th birthday on May 24 , 2011 , when three universities organized <unk> on his work .", "The University of <unk> , the University of Vienna , and the University of Bristol invited literary critics and cultural historians to give papers on aspects of Dylan 's work .", "Other events , including tribute bands , discussions and simple <unk> , took place around the world , as reported in The Guardian : \" From Moscow to Madrid , Norway to Northampton and Malaysia to his home state of Minnesota , self @-@ confessed ' Bobcats ' will gather today to celebrate the 70th birthday of a giant of popular music . \"", "On October 4 , 2011 , Dylan 's label , Egyptian Records , released an album of previously unheard Hank Williams songs , The Lost <unk> of Hank Williams .", "Dylan had helped to <unk> this project , in which songs unfinished when Williams died in 1953 were completed and recorded by a variety of artists , including Dylan himself , his son Jakob Dylan , Levon Helm , <unk> Jones , Jack White , and others .", "On May 29 , 2012 , U.S. President Barack Obama awarded Dylan a Presidential Medal of Freedom in the White House .", "At the ceremony , Obama praised Dylan 's voice for its \" unique <unk> power that <unk> not just what music sounded like but the message it carried and how it made people feel \" .", "On September 11 , 2012 , Dylan released his 35th studio album , Tempest .", "The album features a tribute to John Lennon , \" Roll On John \" , and the title track is a 14 minute song about the sinking of the Titanic .", "Reviewing Tempest for Rolling Stone , Will Hermes gave the album five out of five stars , writing : \" Lyrically , Dylan is at the top of his game , joking around , dropping wordplay and <unk> that evade pat readings and quoting other <unk> ' words like a freestyle rapper on fire . \"", "Hermes called Tempest \" one of [ Dylan 's ] <unk> albums ever \" , and opined , \" It may also be the single <unk> record in Dylan 's catalog . \"", "The critical aggregator website Metacritic awarded the album a score of 83 out of 100 , indicating \" universal acclaim \" .", "On August 27 , 2013 , Columbia Records released Volume 10 of Dylan 's Bootleg Series , Another Self Portrait ( 1969 – 1971 ) .", "The album contained 35 previously unreleased tracks , including alternate takes and demos from Dylan 's 1969 – 1971 recording sessions during the making of the Self Portrait and New Morning albums .", "The box set also included a live recording of Dylan 's performance with the Band at the Isle of Wight Festival in 1969 .", "Another Self Portrait received favorable reviews , earning a score of 81 on the critical aggregator , Metacritic , indicating \" universal acclaim \" .", "AllMusic critic Thom Jurek wrote , \" For fans , this is more than a curiosity , it 's an indispensable addition to the catalog . \"", "On November 4 , 2013 , Columbia Records released Bob Dylan : Complete Album Collection : Vol .", "One , a <unk> set containing all 35 of Dylan 's studio albums , six albums of live recordings , and a collection , entitled <unk> , of singles , songs from films and non @-@ album material .", "The box includes new album @-@ by @-@ album liner notes written by Clinton Heylin with an introduction by Bill Flanagan .", "On the same date , Columbia released a compilation , The Very Best of Bob Dylan , which is available in both single CD and double CD formats .", "To publicize the 35 album box set , an innovative video of the song \" Like a Rolling Stone \" was released on Dylan 's website .", "The interactive video , created by director <unk> <unk> , allowed viewers to switch between 16 simulated TV channels , all featuring characters who are lip @-@ <unk> the lyrics of the 48 @-@ year @-@ old song .", "On February 2 , 2014 , Dylan appeared in a commercial for the Chrysler 200 car which was screened during the 2014 Super Bowl American football game .", "At the end of the commercial , Dylan says : \" So let Germany <unk> your beer , let Switzerland make your watch , let Asia assemble your phone .", "We will build your car . \"", "Dylan 's Super Bowl commercial generated controversy and op @-@ ed pieces discussing the <unk> implications of his words , and whether the singer had \" sold out \" to corporate interests .", "In 2013 and 2014 , auction house sales demonstrated the high cultural value attached to Dylan 's mid @-@ 1960s work , and the record prices that collectors were willing to pay for artefacts from this period .", "In December 2013 , the Fender <unk> which Dylan had played at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival <unk> $ 965 @,@ 000 , the second highest price paid for a guitar .", "In June 2014 , Dylan 's hand @-@ written lyrics of \" Like a Rolling Stone \" , his 1965 hit single , <unk> $ 2 million dollars at auction , a record for a popular music manuscript .", "On October 28 , 2014 , Simon & Schuster published a massive 960 page , thirteen and a half pound edition of Dylan 's lyrics , Lyrics : Since 1962 .", "The book was edited by literary critic Christopher Ricks , Julie <unk> and Lisa <unk> , to offer variant versions of Dylan 's songs , sourced from out @-@ takes and live performances .", "A limited edition of 50 books , signed by Dylan , was priced at $ 5 @,@ 000 . \"", "It ’ s the biggest , most expensive book we ’ ve ever published , as far as I know , \" said Jonathan <unk> , Simon & Schuster ’ s president and publisher .", "On November 4 , 2014 , Columbia Records / Legacy Recordings released The Basement Tapes Complete by Bob Dylan and The Band .", "These 138 tracks in a six @-@ CD box form Volume 11 of Dylan 's Bootleg Series .", "The 1975 album , The Basement Tapes , contained some of the songs which Dylan and the Band recorded in their homes in Woodstock , New York , in 1967 .", "Subsequently , over 100 recordings and alternate takes have circulated on bootleg records .", "The sleeve notes for the new box set are by Sid Griffin , American musician and author of Million Dollar <unk> : Bob Dylan , The Band , and The Basement Tapes .", "= = = = Shadows in the Night and Fallen Angels = = = = \n \n On February 3 , 2015 , Dylan released Shadows in the Night , featuring ten songs written between 1923 and 1963 , which have been described as part of the Great American Songbook .", "All the songs on the album were recorded by Frank Sinatra but both critics and Dylan himself cautioned against seeing the record as a collection of \" Sinatra covers \" .", "Dylan explained , \" I don 't see myself as covering these songs in any way .", "They 've been covered enough .", "Buried , as a matter a fact .", "What me and my band are basically doing is uncovering them .", "<unk> them out of the grave and bringing them into the light of day . \"", "In an interview , Dylan said he had been thinking about making this record since hearing Willie Nelson 's 1978 album <unk> .", "Shadows In the Night received favorable reviews , scoring 82 on the critical aggregator Metacritic , which indicates \" universal acclaim \" .", "Critics praised the restrained instrumental <unk> and Dylan 's singing , saying that the material had elicited his best vocal performances in recent years .", "Bill Prince in <unk> commented : \" A performer who 's had to hear his influence in virtually every white pop recording made since he debuted his own self @-@ titled album back in 1962 imagines himself into the songs of his pre @-@ rock 'n'roll early youth . \"", "In The Independent , Andy Gill wrote that the recordings \" have a lingering , languid charm , which ... help to liberate the material from the <unk> <unk> of big @-@ band and cabaret mannerisms . \"", "The album debuted at number one in the UK albums chart in its first week of release .", "On October 5 , 2015 , IBM launched a marketing campaign for its Watson computer system which featured Dylan .", "Dylan is seen conversing with the computer which says it has read all his lyrics and reports : \" My analysis shows that your major themes are that time passes and love fades . \"", "Dylan replies : \" That sounds about right . \"", "On November 6 , 2015 , Sony Music released The Bootleg Series Vol .", "12 : The Cutting Edge 1965 – 1966 .", "This work consists of previously unreleased material from the three albums Dylan recorded Between January 1965 and March 1966 : Bringing It All Back Home , Highway 61 Revisited and Blonde on Blonde .", "The records have been released in three formats : a 2 @-@ CD \" Best Of \" version , a 6 @-@ CD \" Deluxe edition \" , and an 18 @-@ CD \" Collector 's Edition \" in a limited edition of 5 @,@ 000 units .", "On Dylan 's website the \" Collector 's Edition \" was described as containing \" every single note recorded by Bob Dylan in the studio in 1965 / 1966 \" .", "The critical aggregator website Metacritic awarded Cutting Edge a score of 99 , indicating universal acclaim .", "The Best of the Cutting Edge entered the Billboard Top Rock Albums chart at number one on November 18 , based on its first @-@ week sales .", "On March 2 , 2016 , it was announced that Dylan had sold an extensive archive of about 6 @,@ 000 items to the George Kaiser Family Foundation and the University of <unk> .", "It was reported that the sale price was \" an estimated $ 15 million to $ 20 million \" , and the archive comprises <unk> , drafts of Dylan lyrics , recordings , and correspondence .", "Filmed material in the collection includes 30 hours of outtakes from the 1965 tour documentary Dont Look Back , 30 hours of footage shot on Dylan 's legendary 1966 electric tour , and 50 hours shot on the 1975 Rolling Thunder Revue .", "The archive will be housed at <unk> Center for American Research , a facility at the <unk> Museum .", "On May 20 , 2016 , Dylan released his 37th studio album , Fallen Angels , which was described as \" a direct continuation of the work of ' uncovering ' the Great Songbook that he began on last year ’ s Shadows In the Night . \"", "The album contained twelve songs by classic songwriters such as Harold <unk> , Sammy <unk> and Johnny Mercer , eleven of which had been recorded by Sinatra .", "Jim Farber wrote in Entertainment Weekly : \" <unk> , [ Dylan ] delivers these songs of love lost and cherished not with a burning passion but with the <unk> of experience .", "They ’ re memory songs now , <unk> with a present sense of commitment .", "Released just four days ahead of his 75th birthday , they couldn ’ t be more age @-@ appropriate . \"", "The album received a score of 79 on critical aggregator website Metacritic , denoting \" generally favorable reviews \" .", "= = Never Ending Tour = = \n \n The Never Ending Tour commenced on June 7 , 1988 , and Dylan has played roughly 100 dates a year for the entirety of the 1990s and 2000s — a heavier schedule than most performers who started out in the 1960s .", "By May 2013 , Dylan and his band had played more than 2 @,@ 500 shows , anchored by long @-@ time bassist Tony Garnier , drummer George <unk> , multi @-@ instrumentalist Donnie <unk> , and guitarist Charlie Sexton .", "To the dismay of some of his audience , Dylan 's performances remain unpredictable as he alters his arrangements and changes his vocal approach night after night .", "Critical opinion about Dylan 's shows remains divided .", "Critics such as Richard Williams and Andy Gill have argued that Dylan has found a successful way to present his rich legacy of material .", "Others have criticized his live performances for <unk> and spitting out \" the greatest lyrics ever written so that they are effectively <unk> \" , and giving so little to the audience that \" it is difficult to understand what he is doing on stage at all . \"", "Dylan 's performances in China in April 2011 generated controversy .", "Some criticised him for not making any explicit comment on the political situation in China , and for , allegedly , allowing the Chinese authorities to censor his set list .", "Others defended Dylan 's performances , arguing that such criticism represented a misunderstanding of Dylan 's art , and that no evidence for the censorship of Dylan 's set list existed .", "In response to these allegations , Dylan posted a statement on his website : \" As far as censorship goes , the Chinese government had asked for the names of the songs that I would be playing .", "There 's no logical answer to that , so we sent them the set lists from the previous 3 months .", "If there were any songs , verses or lines censored , nobody ever told me about it and we played all the songs that we intended to play . \"", "Dylan commenced a tour of Japan in Tokyo on April 4 , 2016 , which concluded in Yokohama on April 28 .", "Dylan announced a tour of the US starting in <unk> WA on June 4 , 2016 , and finishing in <unk> <unk> on July 17 .", "Dylan has also announced his participation in a so @-@ called \" Mega @-@ <unk> \" titled Desert Trip , in California on October 7 , when he will perform at the same event as the Rolling Stones , Neil Young , Paul McCartney , the Who and Roger Waters .", "= = Visual artist = = \n \n The cover of Dylan 's album Self Portrait ( 1970 ) is a reproduction of a painting of a face by Dylan .", "Another of his paintings is reproduced on the cover of the 1974 album Planet Waves .", "In 1994 Random House published Drawn Blank , a book of Dylan 's drawings .", "In 2007 , the first public exhibition of Dylan 's paintings , The Drawn Blank Series , opened at the <unk> in <unk> , Germany ; it showcased more than 200 watercolors and <unk> made from the original drawings .", "The exhibition coincided with the publication of Bob Dylan : The Drawn Blank Series , which includes 170 reproductions from the series .", "From September 2010 until April 2011 , the National Gallery of Denmark exhibited 40 large @-@ scale <unk> paintings by Dylan , The Brazil Series .", "In July 2011 , a leading contemporary art gallery , Gagosian Gallery , announced their representation of Dylan 's paintings .", "An exhibition of Dylan 's art , The Asia Series , opened at the Gagosian Madison Avenue Gallery on September 20 , displaying Dylan 's paintings of scenes in China and the Far East .", "The New York Times reported that \" some fans and <unk> have raised questions about whether some of these paintings are based on the singer 's own experiences and observations , or on photographs that are widely available and were not taken by Mr. Dylan . \"", "The Times pointed to close <unk> between Dylan 's paintings and historic photos of Japan and China , and photos taken by <unk> <unk> and Henri <unk> @-@ <unk> .", "The Magnum photo agency confirmed that Dylan had licensed the reproduction rights of these photographs .", "Dylan 's second show at the Gagosian Gallery , <unk> Art , opened in November 2012 .", "The show consisted of thirty paintings , transforming and <unk> popular magazines , including Playboy and <unk> .", "In February 2013 , Dylan exhibited the New Orleans Series of paintings at the <unk> <unk> in Milan .", "In August 2013 , Britain 's National Portrait Gallery in London hosted Dylan 's first major UK exhibition , Face <unk> , featuring twelve <unk> portraits .", "In November 2013 , the <unk> Gallery , in London , exhibited seven wrought iron gates created by Dylan ( the exhibition was entitled <unk> <unk> ) .", "In a statement released by the gallery , Dylan said , \" I 've been around iron all my life ever since I was a kid .", "I was born and raised in iron ore country , where you could <unk> it and smell it every day .", "Gates appeal to me because of the negative space they allow .", "They can be closed but at the same time they allow the seasons and breezes to enter and flow .", "They can shut you out or shut you in .", "And in some ways there is no difference . \"", "Since 1994 , Dylan has published six books of paintings and drawings .", "= = Discography = = \n \n \n = = Accolades = = \n \n Dylan has won many awards throughout his career including eleven Grammy Awards , one Academy Award and one Golden Globe Award .", "He has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame , Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame , and Songwriters Hall of Fame .", "In May 2000 , Dylan was awarded the Polar Music Prize .", "He received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in May 2012 .", "In February 2015 , Dylan accepted the <unk> Person of the Year award from the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences , in recognition of his philanthropic and artistic contributions to society .", "= = Personal life = = \n \n \n = = = Family = = = \n \n Dylan married Sara Lownds on November 22 , 1965 .", "Their first child , Jesse Byron Dylan , was born on January 6 , 1966 , and they had three more children : Anna Lea ( born July 11 , 1967 ) , Samuel Isaac <unk> ( born July 30 , 1968 ) , and Jakob Luke ( born December 9 , 1969 ) .", "Dylan also adopted Sara 's daughter from a prior marriage , Maria Lownds ( later Dylan , born October 21 , 1961 ) .", "Bob and Sara Dylan were divorced on June 29 , 1977 .", "Maria married musician Peter <unk> in 1988 .", "In the 1990s , Dylan 's son Jakob became well known as the lead singer of the band The <unk> .", "Jesse Dylan is a film director and a successful businessman .", "Desiree Gabrielle Dennis @-@ Dylan , Dylan 's daughter with his backup singer Carolyn Dennis ( often professionally known as Carol Dennis ) , was born on January 31 , 1986 , and Dylan married Carolyn Dennis on June 4 , 1986 .", "The couple divorced in October 1992 .", "Their marriage and child remained a closely guarded secret until the publication of Howard <unk> ' Dylan biography , Down the Highway : The Life Of Bob Dylan in 2001 .", "When not touring , Dylan is believed to live primarily in Point <unk> , a promontory on the coast of Malibu , California , though he also owns property around the world .", "= = = Religious beliefs = = = \n \n Growing up in Hibbing , Minnesota , Dylan and his family were part of the area 's small but close @-@ knit Jewish community , and in May 1954 Dylan had his Bar <unk> .", "Around the time of his 30th birthday , in 1971 , Dylan visited Israel , and also met Rabbi <unk> Kahane , founder of the New York @-@ based Jewish Defense League .", "Time magazine quoted him saying about Kahane , \" He 's a really sincere guy .", "He 's really put it all together . \"", "Subsequently , Dylan <unk> the extent of his contact with Kahane .", "During the late 1970s and early 1980s , Dylan converted to Christianity .", "From January to April 1979 , he participated in Bible study classes at the <unk> School of <unk> in <unk> , California .", "Pastor <unk> <unk> has recalled : \" Larry Myers and Paul <unk> went over to Bob 's house and <unk> to him .", "He responded by saying , ' Yes he did in fact want Christ in his life . '", "And he prayed that day and received the Lord . \"", "By 1984 , Dylan was <unk> himself from the \" born again \" label .", "He told Kurt <unk> of Rolling Stone magazine : \" I 've never said I 'm born again .", "That 's just a media term .", "I don 't think I 've been an agnostic .", "I 've always thought there 's a superior power , that this is not the real world and that there 's a world to come . \"", "In response to <unk> 's asking whether he belonged to any church or synagogue , Dylan <unk> replied , \" Not really .", "Uh , the Church of the Poison Mind . \"", "In 1997 he told David Gates of Newsweek : \n Here 's the thing with me and the religious thing .", "This is the flat @-@ out truth : I find the <unk> and philosophy in the music .", "I don 't find it anywhere else .", "Songs like \" Let Me Rest on a <unk> Mountain \" or \" I Saw the Light \" — that 's my religion .", "I don 't <unk> to <unk> , preachers , <unk> , all of that .", "I 've learned more from the songs than I 've learned from any of this kind of entity .", "The songs are my lexicon .", "I believe the songs .", "In an interview published in The New York Times on September 28 , 1997 , journalist Jon Pareles reported that \" Dylan says he now <unk> to no organized religion . \"", "Dylan has been a supporter of the Chabad <unk> movement in the last 20 years , and has privately participated in Jewish religious events , including the Bar <unk> of his sons and attending Hadar <unk> , a Chabad <unk> <unk> .", "In September 1989 and September 1991 , he appeared on the Chabad <unk> .", "Dylan reportedly visits Chabad <unk> ; on <unk> <unk> in 2007 he attended Congregation Beth <unk> , in Atlanta , Georgia , where he was called to the Torah for the sixth <unk> .", "Dylan has continued to perform songs from his gospel albums in concert , occasionally covering traditional religious songs .", "He has also made passing references to his religious faith — such as in a 2004 interview with 60 Minutes , when he told Ed Bradley that \" the only person you have to think twice about lying to is either yourself or to God . \"", "He also explained his constant touring schedule as part of a <unk> he made a long time ago with the \" chief commander — in this earth and in the world we can 't see . \"", "In a 2009 interview with Bill Flanagan promoting Dylan 's Christmas LP , Christmas in the Heart , Flanagan commented on the \" heroic performance \" Dylan gave of \" O Little Town of Bethlehem \" and that he \" delivered the song like a true believer \" .", "Dylan replied : \" Well , I am a true believer . \"", "= = Legacy = = \n \n Dylan has been described as one of the most influential figures of the 20th century , musically and culturally .", "He was included in the Time 100 : The Most Important People of the Century where he was called \" master poet , <unk> social critic and intrepid , guiding spirit of the counterculture generation \" .", "In 2008 , The Pulitzer Prize jury awarded him a special citation for \" his profound impact on popular music and American culture , marked by lyrical compositions of extraordinary poetic power . \"", "President Barack Obama said of Dylan in 2012 , \" There is not a bigger giant in the history of American music . \"", "In their 2008 assessment of the \" 100 Greatest Singers \" , Rolling Stone magazine ranked him at number seven .", "Rolling Stone then ranked Dylan at number two in its 2011 list of \" 100 Greatest Artists \" of all time , while \" Like A Rolling Stone \" was listed as the \" Greatest Song of all Time . \"", "In 2008 , it was estimated that Dylan had sold about 120 million albums worldwide .", "Initially modeling his writing style on the songs of Woody Guthrie , the blues of Robert Johnson , and what he termed the \" architectural forms \" of Hank Williams songs , Dylan added increasingly sophisticated lyrical techniques to the folk music of the early 1960s , <unk> it \" with the <unk> of classic literature and poetry \" .", "Paul Simon suggested that Dylan 's early compositions virtually took over the folk genre : \" [ Dylan 's ] early songs were very rich ... with strong melodies . '", "Blowin ' in the Wind ' has a really strong melody .", "He so enlarged himself through the folk background that he incorporated it for a while .", "He defined the genre for a while . \"", "When Dylan made his move from acoustic folk and blues music to a rock backing , the mix became more complex .", "For many critics , his greatest achievement was the cultural synthesis exemplified by his mid @-@ 1960s trilogy of albums — Bringing It All Back Home , Highway 61 Revisited and Blonde on Blonde .", "In Mike <unk> 's words : \n Between late 1964 and the middle of 1966 , Dylan created a body of work that remains unique .", "Drawing on folk , blues , country , R & B , rock 'n'roll , gospel , British beat , <unk> , modernist and Beat poetry , surrealism and <unk> , advertising <unk> and social commentary , <unk> and Mad magazine , he forged a coherent and original artistic voice and vision .", "The beauty of these albums retains the power to shock and console . \"", "Dylan 's lyrics began to receive detailed scrutiny from academics and poets .", "Literary critic Christopher Ricks published a 500 @-@ page analysis of Dylan 's work , placing him in the context of Eliot , Keats and Tennyson , claiming that Dylan was a poet worthy of the same close analysis .", "Former British poet laureate Sir Andrew Motion argued that his lyrics should be studied in schools .", "Since 1996 , academics have lobbied the Swedish Academy to award Dylan the Nobel Prize in Literature .", "Dylan 's voice also received critical attention .", "New York Times critic Robert Shelton described his early vocal style as \" a rusty voice suggesting Guthrie 's old performances , etched in gravel like Dave Van Ronk 's . \"", "David Bowie , in his tribute , \" Song for Bob Dylan \" , described Dylan 's singing as \" a voice like sand and glue \" .", "His voice continued to develop as he began to work with rock 'n'roll backing bands ; critic Michael Gray described the sound of Dylan 's vocal work on \" Like a Rolling Stone \" as \" at once young and <unk> cynical \" .", "As Dylan 's voice aged during the 1980s , for some critics , it became more expressive .", "Christophe <unk> writes in the journal Oral Tradition , \" Dylan 's more recent broken voice enables him to present a world view at the sonic surface of the songs — this voice carries us across the landscape of a broken , fallen world .", "The anatomy of a broken world in \" Everything is Broken \" ( on the album Oh Mercy ) is but an example of how the thematic concern with all things broken is grounded in a concrete sonic reality . \"", "Dylan is considered a seminal influence on several musical genres , especially folk rock , country rock and Christian rock .", "As Edna Gundersen stated in USA Today : \" Dylan 's musical DNA has informed nearly every simple twist of pop since 1962 . \"", "Punk musician Joe <unk> praised Dylan for having \" laid down the template for lyric , tune , seriousness , spirituality , depth of rock music . \"", "Other major musicians who acknowledged Dylan 's importance include Johnny Cash , Jerry Garcia , John Lennon , Paul McCartney , Pete <unk> , Neil Young , Bruce Springsteen , David Bowie , Bryan Ferry , Nick Cave , Patti Smith , Syd Barrett Joni Mitchell , and Tom <unk> .", "Dylan significantly contributed to the initial success of both the Byrds and the Band : the Byrds achieved chart success with their version of \" Mr. <unk> Man \" and the subsequent album , while the Band were Dylan 's backing band on his 1966 tour , recorded The Basement Tapes with him in 1967 , and featured three previously unreleased Dylan songs on their debut album .", "Some critics have <unk> from the view of Dylan as a visionary figure in popular music .", "In his book <unk> <unk> , <unk> <unk> objected : \" I can 't take the vision of Dylan as seer , as teenage <unk> , as everything else he 's been worshipped as .", "The way I see him , he 's a minor talent with a major gift for self @-@ hype . \"", "Australian critic Jack <unk> credited Dylan with changing the persona of the rock star : \" What cannot be disputed is that Dylan invented the arrogant , faux @-@ <unk> posturing that has been the dominant style in rock since , with everyone from Mick Jagger to Eminem <unk> themselves from the Dylan <unk> . \"", "Fellow musicians also presented dissenting views .", "Joni Mitchell described Dylan as a \" <unk> \" and his voice as \" fake \" in a 2010 interview in the Los Angeles Times , in response to a suggestion that she and Dylan were similar since they had both created personas .", "Mitchell 's comment led to discussions of Dylan 's use of other people 's material , both supporting and criticizing him .", "In 2013 Mitchell told the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ( <unk> ) in an interview that her remarks in the Los Angeles Times had been taken \" completely out of context \" , and that the interviewer was a \" <unk> \" .", "Mitchell added : \" I like a lot of Bob 's songs .", "Musically he 's not very gifted .", "He 's borrowed his voice from old <unk> .", "He 's got a lot of borrowed things .", "He 's not a great guitar player .", "He 's invented a character to deliver his songs . \"", "Talking to <unk> Gilmore in Rolling Stone in 2012 , Dylan responded to the allegation of plagiarism , including his use of Henry <unk> 's verse in his album Modern Times , by saying that it was \" part of the tradition \" .", "If Dylan 's work in the 1960s was seen as bringing intellectual ambition to popular music , critics in the 21st century described him as a figure who had greatly expanded the folk culture from which he initially emerged .", "Following the release of Todd Haynes ' Dylan <unk> I 'm Not There , J.", "<unk> wrote in his 2007 Village Voice review : \n Elvis might never have been born , but someone else would surely have brought the world rock ' n ' roll .", "No such logic accounts for Bob Dylan .", "No iron law of history demanded that a would @-@ be Elvis from Hibbing , Minnesota , would <unk> through the Greenwich Village folk revival to become the world 's first and greatest rock ' n ' roll <unk> bard and then — having achieved fame and adoration beyond reckoning — vanish into a folk tradition of his own making .", "Prior to the June 2014 sale of the original lyrics of \" Like a Rolling Stone \" , written on four sheets of hotel <unk> by Dylan in 1965 , Richard Austin , of <unk> 's , New York , said : \" Before the release of Like a Rolling Stone , music charts were overrun with short and sweet love songs , many <unk> in at three minutes or less .", "By <unk> convention with six and a half minutes of dark , brooding poetry , Dylan rewrote the rules for pop music . \"" ]
[ "Backed by Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood , he performed a ragged version of \" Hollis Brown \" , his ballad of rural poverty , and then said to the worldwide audience exceeding one billion people : \" I hope that some of the money ... maybe they can just take a little bit of it , maybe ... one or two million , maybe ... and use it to pay the <unk> on some of the farms and , the farmers here , owe to the banks . \"" ]
[ " = Bob Dylan = \n \n Bob Dylan ( / <unk> / ; born Robert Allen Zimmerman , May 24 , 1941 ) is an American singer @-@ songwriter , artist and writer .", "He has been influential in popular music and culture for more than five decades .", "Much of his most celebrated work dates from the 1960s when his songs chronicled social unrest , although Dylan repudiated suggestions from journalists that he was a spokesman for his generation .", "Nevertheless , early songs such as \" Blowin ' in the Wind \" and \" The Times They Are a @-@ <unk> ' \" became anthems for the American civil rights and anti @-@ war movements .", "After he left his initial base in the American folk music revival , his six @-@ minute single \" Like a Rolling Stone \" altered the range of popular music in 1965 .", "His mid @-@ 1960s recordings , backed by rock musicians , reached the top end of the United States music charts while also attracting <unk> and criticism from others in the folk movement .", "Dylan 's lyrics have incorporated various political , social , philosophical , and literary influences .", "They defied existing pop music conventions and appealed to the burgeoning counterculture .", "Initially inspired by the performances of Little Richard and the songwriting of Woody Guthrie , Robert Johnson , and Hank Williams , Dylan has amplified and <unk> musical genres .", "His recording career , spanning more than 50 years , has explored the traditions in American song — from folk , blues , and country to gospel , rock and roll , and rockabilly to English , Scottish , and Irish folk music , embracing even jazz and the Great American Songbook .", "Dylan performs with guitar , keyboards , and harmonica .", "Backed by a changing lineup of musicians , he has toured steadily since the late 1980s on what has been dubbed the Never Ending Tour .", "His accomplishments as a recording artist and performer have been central to his career , but songwriting is considered his greatest contribution .", "Since 1994 , Dylan has published six books of drawings and paintings , and his work has been exhibited in major art galleries .", "As a musician , Dylan has sold more than 100 million records , making him one of the best @-@ selling artists of all time .", "He has also received numerous awards including eleven Grammy Awards , a Golden Globe Award , and an Academy Award .", "Dylan has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame , Minnesota Music Hall of Fame , Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame , and Songwriters Hall of Fame .", "The Pulitzer Prize jury in 2008 awarded him a special citation for \" his profound impact on popular music and American culture , marked by lyrical compositions of extraordinary poetic power . \"", "In May 2012 , Dylan received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Barack Obama .", "= = Life and career = = \n \n \n = = = Origins and musical beginnings = = = \n \n Bob Dylan was born Robert Allen Zimmerman ( Hebrew name <unk> <unk> <unk> <unk> [ Shabtai <unk> ben <unk> ] ) in St Mary 's Hospital on May 24 , 1941 , in Duluth , Minnesota , and raised in Hibbing , Minnesota , on the <unk> Range west of Lake Superior .", "He has a younger brother , David .", "Dylan 's paternal grandparents , <unk> and Anna Zimmerman , emigrated from Odessa , in the Russian Empire ( now Ukraine ) , to the United States following the anti @-@ Semitic <unk> of 1905 .", "His maternal grandparents , Ben and Florence Stone , were Lithuanian Jews who arrived in the United States in 1902 .", "In his autobiography , Chronicles : Volume One , Dylan wrote that his paternal grandmother 's maiden name was <unk> and her family originated from <unk> district of <unk> Province in northeastern Turkey .", "Dylan 's parents , <unk> Zimmerman and <unk> \" Beatty \" Stone , were part of a small but close @-@ knit Jewish community .", "They lived in Duluth until Robert was six , when his father had <unk> and the family returned to his mother 's hometown , Hibbing , where they lived for the rest of Robert 's childhood .", "In his early years he listened to the radio — first to blues and country stations from Shreveport , Louisiana and later , when he was a teenager , to rock and roll .", "He formed several bands while attending Hibbing High School .", "In the Golden <unk> , he performed covers of songs by Little Richard and Elvis Presley .", "Their performance of Danny & the Juniors ' \" Rock and Roll Is Here to Stay \" at their high school talent show was so loud that the principal cut the microphone .", "In 1959 , his high school <unk> carried the caption \" Robert Zimmerman : to join ' Little Richard ' . \"", "The same year , as <unk> <unk> [ sic ] , he performed two dates with Bobby <unk> , playing piano and clapping .", "Zimmerman moved to Minneapolis in September 1959 and enrolled at the University of Minnesota .", "His focus on rock and roll gave way to American folk music .", "In 1985 , he said : \n The thing about rock 'n'roll is that for me anyway it wasn 't enough ...", "There were great catch @-@ phrases and driving pulse rhythms ... but the songs weren 't serious or didn 't reflect life in a realistic way .", "I knew that when I got into folk music , it was more of a serious type of thing .", "The songs are filled with more despair , more sadness , more triumph , more faith in the supernatural , much deeper feelings .", "He began to perform at the Ten O <unk> Scholar , a coffeehouse a few blocks from campus , and became involved in the <unk> folk music circuit .", "During his <unk> days , Zimmerman began introducing himself as \" Bob Dylan \" .", "In his memoir , Dylan acknowledged that he had been influenced by the poetry of Dylan Thomas .", "Explaining his change of name in a 2004 interview , Dylan remarked , \" You 're born , you know , the wrong names , wrong parents .", "I mean , that happens .", "You call yourself what you want to call yourself .", "This is the land of the free . \"", "= = = 1960s = = = \n \n \n = = = = <unk> to New York and record deal = = = = \n \n In May 1960 , Dylan dropped out of college at the end of his first year .", "In January 1961 , he traveled to New York City , to perform there and visit his musical idol Woody Guthrie , who was seriously ill with Huntington 's disease in <unk> Park <unk> Hospital .", "Guthrie had been a revelation to Dylan and influenced his early performances .", "Describing Guthrie 's impact , he wrote : \" The songs themselves had the infinite sweep of humanity in them ... [ He ] was the true voice of the American spirit .", "I said to myself I was going to be Guthrie 's greatest disciple . \"", "As well as visiting Guthrie in hospital , Dylan befriended Guthrie 's <unk> Ramblin ' Jack Elliott .", "Much of Guthrie 's repertoire was channeled through Elliott , and Dylan paid tribute to Elliott in Chronicles : Volume One .", "From February 1961 , Dylan played at clubs around Greenwich Village .", "He befriended and picked up material from folk singers there , including Dave Van Ronk , Fred Neil , <unk> , the New Lost City <unk> , and Irish musicians the Clancy Brothers and Tommy <unk> .", "In September , Dylan gained public recognition when Robert Shelton wrote a review in The New York Times of a show at <unk> 's Folk City .", "The same month Dylan played harmonica on folk singer Carolyn <unk> 's third album , which brought his talents to the attention of the album 's producer , John Hammond .", "Hammond signed Dylan to Columbia Records in October .", "The performances on his first Columbia album — Bob Dylan — in March 1962 , consisted of familiar folk , blues and gospel with two original compositions .", "The album sold only 5 @,@ 000 in its first year , just enough to break even .", "Within Columbia Records , some referred to the singer as \" Hammond 's <unk> \" and suggested dropping his contract , but Hammond defended Dylan and was supported by Johnny Cash .", "In March 1962 , Dylan contributed harmonica and back @-@ up vocals to the album Three Kings and the Queen , accompanying Victoria Spivey and Big Joe Williams on a recording for Spivey Records .", "While working for Columbia , Dylan recorded under the pseudonym Blind Boy <unk> , for <unk> , a folk magazine and record label .", "Dylan used the pseudonym Bob <unk> to record as a piano player on The Blues Project , a 1964 anthology album by <unk> Records .", "As <unk> <unk> , Dylan played harmonica on Ramblin ' Jack Elliott 's 1964 album , Jack Elliott .", "Dylan made two important career moves in August 1962 : he legally changed his name to Robert Dylan , and he signed a management contract with Albert Grossman .", "( In June 1961 , Dylan had signed an agreement with Roy Silver .", "In 1962 , Grossman paid Silver $ 10 @,@ 000 to become sole manager . )", "Grossman remained Dylan 's manager until 1970 , and was notable for his sometimes <unk> personality and for protective loyalty .", "Dylan said , \" He was kind of like a Colonel Tom Parker figure ... you could smell him coming . \"", "Tensions between Grossman and John Hammond led to Hammond 's being replaced as producer of Dylan 's second album by the young African @-@ American jazz producer , Tom Wilson .", "Dylan made his first trip to the United Kingdom from December 1962 to January 1963 .", "He had been invited by TV director Philip Saville to appear in a drama , <unk> on Castle Street , which Saville was directing for BBC Television .", "At the end of the play , Dylan performed \" Blowin ' in the Wind \" , one of its first public performances .", "The film recording of <unk> on Castle Street was destroyed by the BBC in 1968 .", "While in London , Dylan performed at London folk clubs , including the <unk> , Les <unk> , and <unk> .", "He also learned material from UK performers , including Martin <unk> .", "By the time of Dylan 's second album , The Freewheelin ' Bob Dylan , in May 1963 , he had begun to make his name as a singer and a songwriter .", "Many songs on this album were labeled protest songs , inspired partly by Guthrie and influenced by Pete Seeger 's passion for topical songs . \"", "Oxford Town \" , for example , was an account of James Meredith 's ordeal as the first black student to risk enrollment at the University of Mississippi .", "The first song on the Freewheelin ' album , \" Blowin ' in the Wind \" , partly derived its melody from the traditional slave song , \" No More Auction Block \" , while its lyrics questioned the social and political status <unk> .", "The song was widely recorded by other artists and became a hit for Peter , Paul and Mary .", "Another Freewheelin ' song , \" A Hard Rain 's a @-@ Gonna Fall \" was based on the folk ballad \" Lord Randall \" .", "With veiled references to an impending <unk> , the song gained more resonance when the Cuban Missile Crisis developed a few weeks after Dylan began performing it .", "Like \" Blowin ' in the Wind \" , \" A Hard Rain 's a @-@ Gonna Fall \" marked a new direction in songwriting , blending a stream @-@ of @-@ consciousness , <unk> lyrical attack with traditional folk form .", "Dylan 's topical songs enhanced his early reputation , and he came to be seen as more than just a songwriter .", "Janet Maslin wrote of Freewheelin ' : \" These were the songs that established [ Dylan ] as the voice of his generation — someone who implicitly understood how concerned young Americans felt about nuclear <unk> and the growing movement for civil rights : his mixture of moral authority and <unk> was perhaps the most timely of his attributes . \"", "Freewheelin ' also included love songs and surreal talking blues .", "<unk> was an important part of Dylan 's persona , and the range of material on the album impressed listeners , including The Beatles .", "George Harrison said of the album , \" We just played it , just wore it out .", "The content of the song lyrics and just the attitude — it was incredibly original and wonderful . \"", "The rough edge of Dylan 's singing was unsettling to some but an attraction to others .", "Joyce Carol Oates wrote : \" When we first heard this raw , very young , and seemingly untrained voice , <unk> nasal , as if <unk> could sing , the effect was dramatic and <unk> . \"", "Many early songs reached the public through more palatable versions by other performers , such as Joan Baez , who became Dylan 's advocate as well as his lover .", "Baez was influential in bringing Dylan to prominence by recording several of his early songs and inviting him on stage during her concerts .", "Others who had hits with Dylan 's songs in the early 1960s included the Byrds , Sonny & <unk> , the <unk> , Peter , Paul and Mary , the Association , Manfred Mann and the Turtles .", "Most attempted a pop feel and rhythm , while Dylan and Baez performed them mostly as sparse folk songs .", "The covers became so ubiquitous that CBS promoted him with the slogan \" Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan . \"", "\" Mixed @-@ Up Confusion \" , recorded during the Freewheelin ' sessions with a backing band , was released as a single and then quickly withdrawn .", "In contrast to the mostly solo acoustic performances on the album , the single showed a willingness to experiment with a rockabilly sound .", "Cameron Crowe described it as \" a fascinating look at a folk artist with his mind wandering towards Elvis Presley and Sun Records . \"", "= = = = <unk> and Another Side = = = = \n \n In May 1963 , Dylan 's political profile rose when he walked out of The Ed Sullivan Show .", "During rehearsals , Dylan had been told by CBS television 's head of program practices that \" <unk> ' John Birch <unk> Blues \" was potentially <unk> to the John Birch Society .", "Rather than comply with censorship , Dylan refused to appear .", "By this time , Dylan and Baez were prominent in the civil rights movement , singing together at the March on Washington on August 28 , 1963 .", "Dylan 's third album , The Times They Are a @-@ <unk> ' , reflected a more <unk> and cynical Dylan .", "The songs often took as their subject matter contemporary stories , with \" Only A <unk> In Their Game \" addressing the murder of civil rights worker <unk> Evers ; and the <unk> \" The <unk> Death of <unk> Carroll \" the death of black hotel <unk> <unk> Carroll , at the hands of young white <unk> William <unk> .", "On a more general theme , \" Ballad of Hollis Brown \" and \" North Country Blues \" addressed despair engendered by the breakdown of farming and mining communities .", "This political material was accompanied by two personal love songs , \" Boots of Spanish <unk> \" and \" One Too Many <unk> \" .", "By the end of 1963 , Dylan felt both manipulated and constrained by the folk and protest movements .", "Accepting the \" Tom <unk> Award \" from the National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee shortly after the assassination of John F. Kennedy , an intoxicated Dylan questioned the role of the committee , characterized the members as old and <unk> , and claimed to see something of himself and of every man in Kennedy 's assassin , Lee Harvey Oswald .", "Another Side of Bob Dylan , recorded on a single evening in June 1964 , had a lighter mood .", "The humorous Dylan <unk> on \" I <unk> Be Free No.", "10 \" and \" <unk> Nightmare \" . \"", "Spanish Harlem Incident \" and \" To <unk> \" are passionate love songs , while \" Black Crow Blues \" and \" I Don 't Believe You ( She Acts Like We Never Have Met ) \" suggest the rock and roll soon to dominate Dylan 's music . \"", "It Ain 't Me Babe \" , on the surface a song about <unk> love , has been described as a rejection of the role of political spokesman thrust upon him .", "His newest direction was signaled by two lengthy songs : the <unk> \" <unk> of Freedom \" , which sets social commentary against a metaphorical landscape in a style characterized by Allen Ginsberg as \" chains of flashing images , \" and \" My Back <unk> \" , which attacks the simplistic and arch seriousness of his own earlier topical songs and seems to predict the backlash he was about to encounter from his former champions as he took a new direction .", "In the latter half of 1964 and 1965 , Dylan moved from folk songwriter to folk @-@ rock pop @-@ music star .", "His <unk> and work shirts were replaced by a <unk> Street wardrobe , <unk> day or night , and pointed \" <unk> boots \" .", "A London reporter wrote : \" Hair that would set the teeth of a comb on edge .", "A loud shirt that would dim the neon lights of Leicester Square .", "He looks like an <unk> <unk> . \"", "Dylan began to spar with <unk> .", "Appearing on the Les Crane television show and asked about a movie he planned , he told Crane it would be a <unk> horror movie .", "Asked if he played the <unk> , Dylan replied , \" No , I play my mother . \"", "= = = = Going electric = = = = \n \n Dylan 's late March 1965 album Bringing It All Back Home was another leap , featuring his first recordings with electric instruments .", "The first single , \" <unk> <unk> Blues \" , owed much to Chuck Berry 's \" Too Much Monkey Business \" ; its free association lyrics described as <unk> back to the energy of beat poetry and as a forerunner of rap and hip @-@ hop .", "The song was provided with an early video , which opened D. A. Pennebaker 's <unk> <unk> presentation of Dylan 's 1965 tour of Great Britain , Dont Look Back .", "Instead of <unk> , Dylan illustrated the lyrics by throwing cue cards containing key words from the song on the ground .", "Pennebaker said the sequence was Dylan 's idea , and it has been imitated in music videos and advertisements .", "The second side of Bringing It All Back Home contained four long songs on which Dylan accompanied himself on acoustic guitar and harmonica . \"", "Mr. <unk> Man \" became one of his best known songs when The Byrds recorded an electric version that reached number one in the US and UK . \"", "It 's All Over Now , Baby Blue \" and \" It 's <unk> Ma ( I 'm Only Bleeding ) \" were two of Dylan 's most important compositions .", "In 1965 , heading the Newport Folk Festival , Dylan performed his first electric set since high school with a <unk> group mostly from the Paul <unk> Blues Band , featuring Mike <unk> ( guitar ) , Sam Lay ( drums ) and Jerome Arnold ( bass ) , plus Al Kooper ( organ ) and Barry Goldberg ( piano ) .", "Dylan had appeared at Newport in 1963 and 1964 , but in 1965 met with cheering and <unk> and left the stage after three songs .", "One version has it that the boos were from folk fans whom Dylan had alienated by appearing , unexpectedly , with an electric guitar .", "Murray Lerner , who filmed the performance , said : \" I absolutely think that they were <unk> Dylan going electric . \"", "An alternative account claims audience members were upset by poor sound and a short set .", "This account is supported by Kooper and one of the directors of the festival , who reports his recording proves the only boos were in reaction to the MC 's announcement that there was only enough time for a short set .", "Nevertheless , Dylan 's performance provoked a hostile response from the folk music establishment .", "In the September issue of Sing Out !", ", Ewan <unk> wrote : \" Our traditional songs and ballads are the creations of extraordinarily talented artists working inside disciplines formulated over time ... ' But what of Bobby Dylan ? '", "scream the outraged teenagers ... Only a completely non @-@ critical audience , nourished on the watery <unk> of pop music , could have fallen for such tenth @-@ rate <unk> . \"", "On July 29 , four days after Newport , Dylan was back in the studio in New York , recording \" <unk> 4th Street \" .", "The lyrics contained images of vengeance and paranoia , and it has been interpreted as Dylan 's put @-@ down of former friends from the folk community — friends he had known in clubs along West 4th Street .", "= = = = Highway 61 Revisited and Blonde on Blonde = = = = \n \n In July 1965 , the single \" Like a Rolling Stone \" peaked at two in the U.S. and at four in the UK charts .", "At over six minutes , the song altered what a pop single could convey .", "Bruce Springsteen , in his speech for Dylan 's inauguration into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame , said that on first hearing the single , \" that <unk> shot sounded like somebody 'd kicked open the door to your mind \" .", "In 2004 and in 2011 , Rolling Stone listed it as number one of \" The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time \" .", "The song opened Dylan 's next album , Highway 61 Revisited , named after the road that led from Dylan 's Minnesota to the musical <unk> of New Orleans .", "The songs were in the same vein as the hit single , flavored by Mike <unk> 's blues guitar and Al Kooper 's organ riffs . \"", "<unk> Row \" , backed by acoustic guitar and understated bass , offers the sole exception , with Dylan alluding to figures in Western culture in a song described by Andy Gill as \" an 11 @-@ minute epic of entropy , which takes the form of a <unk> @-@ esque parade of <unk> and <unk> featuring a huge cast of celebrated characters , some historical ( Einstein , <unk> ) , some biblical ( <unk> , Cain and <unk> ) , some fictional ( Ophelia , Romeo , Cinderella ) , some literary ( T.S.", "Eliot and Ezra Pound ) , and some who fit into none of the above categories , notably Dr. <unk> and his dubious nurse . \"", "In support of the album , Dylan was booked for two U.S. concerts with Al Kooper and Harvey Brooks from his studio crew and Robbie Robertson and Levon Helm , former members of Ronnie Hawkins 's backing band the Hawks .", "On August 28 at Forest Hills Tennis Stadium , the group was heckled by an audience still annoyed by Dylan 's electric sound .", "The band 's reception on September 3 at the Hollywood Bowl was more favorable .", "From September 24 , 1965 , in Austin , Texas , Dylan toured the U.S. and Canada for six months , backed by the five musicians from the Hawks who became known as the Band .", "While Dylan and the Hawks met increasingly receptive audiences , their studio efforts <unk> .", "Producer Bob Johnston persuaded Dylan to record in Nashville in February 1966 , and surrounded him with top @-@ notch session men .", "At Dylan 's insistence , Robertson and Kooper came from New York City to play on the sessions .", "The Nashville sessions produced the double album Blonde on Blonde ( 1966 ) , featuring what Dylan called \" that thin wild mercury sound \" .", "Kooper described it as \" taking two cultures and <unk> them together with a huge explosion \" : the musical world of Nashville and the world of the \" quintessential New York <unk> \" Bob Dylan .", "On November 22 , 1965 , Dylan secretly married 25 @-@ year @-@ old former model Sara Lownds .", "Some of Dylan 's friends , including Ramblin ' Jack Elliott , say that , immediately after the event , Dylan denied he was married .", "Journalist <unk> <unk> made the news public in the New York Post in February 1966 with the headline \" <unk> !", "Bob Dylan is wed . \"", "Dylan toured Australia and Europe in April and May 1966 .", "Each show was split in two .", "Dylan performed solo during the first half , accompanying himself on acoustic guitar and harmonica .", "In the second , backed by the Hawks , he played electrically amplified music .", "This contrast provoked many fans , who <unk> and slow <unk> .", "The tour culminated in a <unk> confrontation between Dylan and his audience at the Manchester Free Trade Hall in England on May 17 , 1966 .", "A recording of this concert was released in 1998 : The Bootleg Series Vol .", "4 : Bob Dylan Live 1966 .", "At the climax of the evening , a member of the audience , angered by Dylan 's electric backing , shouted : \" Judas ! \"", "to which Dylan responded , \" I don 't believe you ... You 're a <unk> ! \"", "Dylan turned to his band and said , \" Play it fucking loud ! \"", "as they launched into the final song of the night — \" Like a Rolling Stone \" .", "During his 1966 tour , Dylan was described as exhausted and acting \" as if on a death trip \" .", "D. A. Pennebaker , the film maker accompanying the tour , described Dylan as \" taking a lot of <unk> and who @-@ knows @-@ what @-@ else . \"", "In a 1969 interview with <unk> <unk> , Dylan said , \" I was on the road for almost five years .", "It wore me down .", "I was on drugs , a lot of things ... just to keep going , you know ? \"", "In 2011 , BBC Radio 4 reported that , in an interview that Robert Shelton taped in 1966 , Dylan said he had kicked heroin in New York City : \" I got very , very strung out for a while ...", "I had about a $ 25 @-@ a @-@ day habit and I kicked it . \"", "Some journalists questioned the validity of this confession , pointing out that Dylan had \" been telling journalists wild lies about his past since the earliest days of his career . \"", "= = = = <unk> accident and <unk> = = = = \n \n After his tour , Dylan returned to New York , but the pressures increased .", "ABC Television had paid an advance for a TV show .", "His publisher , Macmillan , was demanding a manuscript of the poem / novel <unk> .", "Manager Albert Grossman had scheduled a concert tour for the latter part of the year .", "On July 29 , 1966 , Dylan crashed his <unk> Triumph Tiger 100 motorcycle near his home in Woodstock , New York and was thrown to the ground .", "Though the extent of his injuries was never disclosed , Dylan said that he broke several vertebrae in his neck .", "<unk> still surrounds the circumstances of the accident since no ambulance was called to the scene and Dylan was not hospitalized .", "Dylan 's biographers have written that the crash offered Dylan the chance to escape the pressures around him .", "Dylan confirmed this interpretation in his autobiography : \" I had been in a motorcycle accident and I 'd been hurt , but I recovered .", "Truth was that I wanted to get out of the rat race . \"", "Dylan withdrew from public and , apart from a few appearances , did not tour again for almost eight years .", "Once Dylan was well enough to resume creative work , he began to edit D. A. Pennebaker 's film of his 1966 tour .", "A rough cut was shown to ABC Television and rejected as incomprehensible to a mainstream audience .", "The film was subsequently titled Eat the <unk> on bootleg copies , and it has been screened at a handful of film festivals .", "In 1967 he began recording with the Hawks at his home and in the basement of the Hawks ' nearby house , \" Big Pink \" .", "These songs , initially demos for other artists to record , provided hits for Julie <unk> and the Brian <unk> Trinity ( \" This Wheel 's on Fire \" ) , The Byrds ( \" You Ain 't <unk> ' Nowhere \" , \" Nothing Was <unk> \" ) , and Manfred Mann ( \" Mighty Quinn \" ) .", "Columbia released selections in 1975 as The Basement Tapes .", "Over the years , more songs recorded by Dylan and his band in 1967 appeared on bootleg recordings , culminating in a five @-@ CD set titled The Genuine Basement Tapes , containing 107 songs and alternative takes .", "In the coming months , the Hawks recorded the album Music from Big Pink using songs they worked on in their basement in Woodstock , and renamed themselves the Band , beginning a long recording and performing career of their own .", "In October and November 1967 , Dylan returned to Nashville .", "Back in the studio after 19 months , he was accompanied by Charlie McCoy on bass , Kenny <unk> on drums , and Pete Drake on steel guitar .", "The result was John Wesley Harding , a contemplative record of shorter songs , set in a landscape that drew on the American West and the Bible .", "The sparse structure and instrumentation , with lyrics that took the <unk> @-@ Christian tradition seriously , departed from Dylan 's own work and from the psychedelic fervor of the 1960s .", "It included \" All Along the <unk> \" , with lyrics derived from the Book of Isaiah ( 21 : 5 – 9 ) .", "The song was later recorded by Jimi Hendrix , whose version Dylan acknowledged as definitive .", "Woody Guthrie died on October 3 , 1967 , and Dylan made his first live appearance in twenty months at a Guthrie memorial concert held at Carnegie Hall on January 20 , 1968 , where he was backed by the Band .", "Dylan 's next release , Nashville <unk> ( 1969 ) , was mainstream country featuring Nashville musicians , a mellow @-@ voiced Dylan , a duet with Johnny Cash , and the hit single \" Lay Lady Lay \" .", "Variety wrote , \" Dylan is definitely doing something that can be called singing .", "Somehow he has managed to add an octave to his range . \"", "Dylan and Cash also recorded a series of duets , but only their recording of Dylan 's \" Girl from the North Country \" was used on the album .", "In May 1969 , Dylan appeared on the first episode of Johnny Cash 's television show , <unk> with Cash on \" Girl from the North Country \" , \" I <unk> It All Away \" , and \" Living the Blues \" .", "Dylan next traveled to England to top the bill at the Isle of Wight festival on August 31 , 1969 , after rejecting overtures to appear at the Woodstock Festival closer to his home .", "= = = 1970s = = = \n \n In the early 1970s , critics charged that Dylan 's output was varied and unpredictable .", "Rolling Stone writer Greil Marcus asked \" What is this shit ? \"", "on first listening to Self Portrait , released in June 1970 .", "Self Portrait , a double LP including few original songs , was poorly received .", "In October 1970 , Dylan released New Morning , considered a return to form .", "This album included \" Day of the <unk> \" , a song in which Dylan gave an account of receiving an honorary degree from Princeton University on June 9 , 1970 .", "In November 1968 , Dylan had co @-@ written \" I 'd Have You <unk> \" with George Harrison ; Harrison recorded \" I 'd Have You <unk> \" and Dylan 's \" If Not for You \" for his 1970 solo triple album All Things Must Pass .", "Dylan 's surprise appearance at Harrison 's 1971 Concert for Bangladesh attracted media coverage , reflecting that Dylan 's live appearances had become rare .", "Between March 16 and 19 , 1971 , Dylan reserved three days at Blue Rock , a small studio in Greenwich Village to record with Leon Russell .", "These sessions resulted in \" <unk> the River Flow \" and a new recording of \" When I <unk> My <unk> \" .", "On November 4 , 1971 , Dylan recorded \" George Jackson \" , which he released a week later .", "For many , the single was a surprising return to protest material , mourning the killing of Black Panther George Jackson in San Quentin State Prison that year .", "Dylan contributed piano and harmony to Steve Goodman 's album , Somebody Else 's Troubles , under the pseudonym Robert <unk> Thomas in September 1972 .", "In 1972 , Dylan signed to Sam Peckinpah 's film Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid , providing songs and backing music for the movie , and playing \" <unk> \" , a member of Billy 's gang with some historical basis .", "Despite the film 's failure at the box office , the song \" <unk> ' on Heaven 's <unk> \" became one of Dylan 's most covered songs .", "= = = = Return to touring = = = = \n \n Dylan began 1973 by signing with a new label , David Geffen 's Asylum Records , when his contract with Columbia Records expired .", "On his next album , Planet Waves , he used the Band as backing group , while rehearsing for a tour .", "The album included two versions of \" Forever Young \" , which became one of his most popular songs .", "As one critic described it , the song projected \" something <unk> and heartfelt that spoke of the father in Dylan \" , and Dylan himself commented : \" I wrote it thinking about one of my boys and not wanting to be too sentimental . \"", "Columbia Records simultaneously released Dylan , a collection of studio outtakes ( almost exclusively covers ) , widely interpreted as a <unk> response to Dylan 's signing with a rival record label .", "In January 1974 , Dylan returned to touring after seven years ; backed by the Band , he embarked on a North American tour of 40 concerts .", "A live double album , Before the Flood , was on Asylum Records .", "Soon , according to Clive Davis , Columbia Records sent word they \" will spare nothing to bring Dylan back into the fold \" .", "Dylan had second thoughts about Asylum , <unk> that while there had been millions of <unk> ticket requests for the 1974 tour , Geffen had sold only 700 @,@ 000 copies of Planet Waves .", "Dylan returned to Columbia Records , which reissued his two Asylum albums .", "After the tour , Dylan and his wife became estranged .", "He filled a small red notebook with songs about relationships and <unk> , and recorded an album entitled Blood on the Tracks in September 1974 .", "Dylan delayed the release and re @-@ recorded half the songs at Sound 80 Studios in Minneapolis with production assistance from his brother , David Zimmerman .", "Released in early 1975 , Blood on the Tracks received mixed reviews .", "In the NME , Nick Kent described \" the <unk> [ as ] often so <unk> they sound like mere practice takes . \"", "In Rolling Stone , Jon <unk> wrote that \" the record has been made with typical <unk> . \"", "Over the years critics came to see it as one of Dylan 's greatest achievements .", "In <unk> , Bill Wyman wrote : \" Blood on the Tracks is his only flawless album and his best produced ; the songs , each of them , are constructed in disciplined fashion .", "It is his <unk> album and most dismayed , and seems in <unk> to have achieved a sublime balance between the <unk> @-@ plagued excesses of his mid @-@ 1960s output and the self @-@ consciously simple compositions of his post @-@ accident years . \"", "<unk> Rick Moody called it \" the <unk> , most honest account of a love affair from tip to stern ever put down on magnetic tape . \"", "In the middle of that year , Dylan wrote a ballad <unk> boxer Rubin \" Hurricane \" Carter , imprisoned for a triple murder in Paterson , New Jersey , in 1966 .", "After visiting Carter in jail , Dylan wrote \" Hurricane \" , presenting the case for Carter 's innocence .", "Despite its length — over eight minutes — the song was released as a single , peaking at 33 on the U.S.", "Billboard chart , and performed at every 1975 date of Dylan 's next tour , the Rolling Thunder Revue .", "The tour featured about one hundred performers and supporters from the Greenwich Village folk scene , including T @-@ Bone <unk> , Ramblin ' Jack Elliott , Joni Mitchell , David Mansfield , Roger <unk> , Mick <unk> , Joan Baez , and Scarlet Rivera , whom Dylan discovered walking down the street , her violin case on her back .", "Allen Ginsberg accompanied the troupe , staging scenes for the film Dylan was shooting .", "Sam Shepard was hired to write the screenplay , but ended up accompanying the tour as informal chronicler .", "Running through late 1975 and again through early 1976 , the tour encompassed the release of the album Desire , with many of Dylan 's new songs featuring a <unk> @-@ like narrative style , showing the influence of his new collaborator , playwright Jacques Levy .", "The 1976 half of the tour was documented by a TV concert special , Hard Rain , and the LP Hard Rain ; no concert album from the better @-@ received and better @-@ known opening half of the tour was released until 2002 's Live 1975 .", "The 1975 tour with the Revue provided the backdrop to Dylan 's nearly four @-@ hour film <unk> and <unk> , a sprawling narrative mixed with concert footage and <unk> .", "Released in 1978 , the movie received poor , sometimes scathing , reviews .", "Later in that year , a two @-@ hour edit , dominated by the concert performances , was more widely released .", "In November 1976 , Dylan appeared at the Band 's \" farewell \" concert , with Eric Clapton , Joni Mitchell , <unk> Waters , Van Morrison and Neil Young .", "Martin Scorsese 's cinematic chronicle , The Last <unk> , in 1978 included about half of Dylan 's set .", "In 1976 , Dylan wrote and <unk> on \" Sign Language \" for Eric Clapton 's No Reason To <unk> .", "In 1978 , Dylan embarked on a year @-@ long world tour , performing 114 shows in Japan , the Far East , Europe and the US , to a total audience of two million .", "Dylan assembled an eight piece band and three backing singers .", "Concerts in Tokyo in February and March were released as the live double album , Bob Dylan At Budokan .", "Reviews were mixed .", "Robert Christgau awarded the album a C + rating , giving the album a <unk> review , while Janet Maslin defended it in Rolling Stone , writing : \" These latest live versions of his old songs have the effect of liberating Bob Dylan from the originals . \"", "When Dylan brought the tour to the U.S. in September 1978 , the press described the look and sound as a ' Las Vegas Tour ' .", "The 1978 tour grossed more than $ 20 million , and Dylan told the Los Angeles Times that he had debts because \" I had a couple of bad years .", "I put a lot of money into the movie , built a big house ... and it costs a lot to get divorced in California . \"", "In April and May 1978 , Dylan took the same band and vocalists into <unk> Studios in Santa Monica , California , to record an album of new material : Street @-@ Legal .", "It was described by Michael Gray as , \" after Blood On The Tracks , arguably Dylan 's best record of the 1970s : a crucial album documenting a crucial period in Dylan 's own life \" .", "However , it had poor sound and mixing ( attributed to Dylan 's studio practices ) , <unk> the instrumental detail until a remastered CD release in 1999 restored some of the songs ' strengths .", "= = = = Christian period = = = = \n \n In the late 1970s , Dylan became a born again Christian and released two albums of contemporary gospel music .", "Slow Train Coming ( 1979 ) featured the guitar accompaniment of Mark <unk> ( of Dire Straits ) and was produced by veteran R & B producer Jerry <unk> .", "<unk> said that Dylan had tried to <unk> him during the recording .", "He replied : \" Bob , you 're dealing with a 62 @-@ year @-@ old Jewish <unk> .", "Let 's just make an album . \"", "Dylan won the Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance for the song \" Gotta Serve Somebody \" .", "His second Christian @-@ themed album , Saved ( 1980 ) , received mixed reviews , described by Michael Gray as \" the nearest thing to a follow @-@ up album Dylan has ever made , Slow Train Coming II and inferior \" When touring in late 1979 and early 1980 , Dylan would not play his older , secular works , and he delivered declarations of his faith from the stage , such as : \n Years ago they ... said I was a prophet .", "I used to say , \" No I 'm not a prophet \" they say \" Yes you are , you 're a prophet . \"", "I said , \" No it 's not me . \"", "They used to say \" You sure are a prophet . \"", "They used to convince me I was a prophet .", "Now I come out and say Jesus Christ is the answer .", "They say , \" Bob Dylan 's no prophet . \"", "They just can 't handle it .", "Dylan 's Christianity was unpopular with some fans and musicians .", "Shortly before his murder , John Lennon recorded \" Serve Yourself \" in response to Dylan 's \" Gotta Serve Somebody \" .", "By 1981 , Stephen Holden wrote in the New York Times that \" neither age ( he 's now 40 ) nor his much @-@ publicized conversion to born @-@ again Christianity has altered his essentially <unk> temperament . \"", "= = = 1980s = = = \n \n In late 1980 , Dylan briefly played concerts billed as \" A Musical <unk> \" , restoring popular 1960s songs to the repertoire .", "Shot of Love , recorded early the next year , featured his first secular compositions in more than two years , mixed with Christian songs . \"", "Every Grain of Sand \" reminded some of William Blake 's verses .", "In the 1980s , reception of Dylan 's recordings varied , from the well @-@ regarded <unk> in 1983 to the panned Down in the Groove in 1988 .", "Michael Gray condemned Dylan 's 1980s albums for <unk> in the studio and for failing to release his best songs .", "As an example of the latter , the <unk> recording sessions , which again employed <unk> on lead guitar and also as the album 's producer , resulted in several notable songs that Dylan left off the album .", "Best regarded of these were \" Blind Willie <unk> \" , a tribute to the dead blues musician and an evocation of African American history , \" Foot of Pride \" and \" Lord <unk> My Child \" .", "These three songs were released on The Bootleg Series Volumes 1 – 3 ( Rare & <unk> ) 1961 – 1991 .", "Between July 1984 and March 1985 , Dylan recorded Empire <unk> .", "Arthur Baker , who had remixed hits for Bruce Springsteen and <unk> <unk> , was asked to engineer and mix the album .", "Baker said he felt he was hired to make Dylan 's album sound \" a little bit more contemporary \" .", "Dylan sang on USA for Africa 's famine relief single \" We Are the World \" .", "On July 13 , 1985 , he appeared at the climax at the Live Aid concert at JFK Stadium , Philadelphia .", "His remarks were widely criticized as inappropriate , but they did inspire Willie Nelson to organize a series of events , Farm Aid , to benefit debt @-@ ridden American farmers .", "In April 1986 , Dylan made a foray into rap music when he added vocals to the opening verse of \" Street Rock \" , featured on <unk> Blow 's album Kingdom Blow .", "Dylan 's next studio album , <unk> Out <unk> , in July 1986 contained three covers ( by Little Junior Parker , Kris <unk> and the gospel hymn \" <unk> Memories \" ) , plus three collaborations with ( Tom Petty , Sam Shepard and <unk> Bayer <unk> ) , and two solo compositions by Dylan .", "One reviewer commented that \" the record follows too many detours to be consistently compelling , and some of those detours wind down roads that are indisputably dead ends .", "By 1986 , such uneven records weren 't entirely unexpected by Dylan , but that didn 't make them any less frustrating . \"", "It was the first Dylan album since Freewheelin ' ( 1963 ) to fail to make the Top 50 .", "Since then , some critics have called the 11 @-@ minute epic that Dylan co @-@ wrote with Sam Shepard , \" <unk> Girl \" , a work of genius .", "In 1986 and 1987 , Dylan toured with Tom Petty and the <unk> , sharing vocals with Petty on several songs each night .", "Dylan also toured with the <unk> Dead in 1987 , resulting in a live album Dylan & The Dead .", "This received negative reviews : Allmusic said , \" Quite possibly the worst album by either Bob Dylan or the <unk> Dead . \"", "Dylan then initiated what came to be called the Never Ending Tour on June 7 , 1988 , performing with a back @-@ up band featuring guitarist G. E. Smith .", "Dylan continued to tour with a small , evolving band for the next 20 years .", "In 1987 , Dylan starred in Richard <unk> 's movie Hearts of Fire , in which he played Billy Parker , a washed @-@ up rock star turned chicken farmer whose teenage lover , ( Fiona ) , leaves him for a <unk> English synth @-@ pop sensation played by Rupert Everett .", "Dylan also contributed two original songs to the soundtrack — \" Night After Night \" , and \" I Had a Dream About You , Baby \" , as well as a cover of John <unk> 's \" The <unk> \" .", "The film was a critical and commercial flop .", "Dylan was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in January 1988 , with Bruce Springsteen 's introduction declaring , \" Bob freed your mind the way Elvis freed your body .", "He showed us that just because music was <unk> physical did not mean that it was anti @-@ intellectual .", "The album Down in the Groove in May 1988 sold even more unsuccessfully than his previous studio album .", "Michael Gray wrote : \" The very title <unk> any idea that inspired work may lie within .", "Here was a further <unk> of the notion of a new Bob Dylan album as something significant . \"", "The critical and commercial disappointment of that album was swiftly followed by the success of the Traveling Wilburys .", "Dylan co @-@ founded the band with George Harrison , Jeff <unk> , Roy <unk> , and Tom Petty , and in late 1988 their multi @-@ platinum Traveling Wilburys Vol .", "1 reached three on the US album chart , featuring songs that were described as Dylan 's most accessible compositions in years .", "Despite <unk> 's death in December 1988 , the remaining four recorded a second album in May 1990 with the title Traveling Wilburys Vol .", "3 .", "Dylan finished the decade on a critical high note with Oh Mercy produced by Daniel Lanois .", "Michael Gray wrote that the album was : \" <unk> written , vocally distinctive , musically warm , and <unk> professional , this cohesive whole is the nearest thing to a great Bob Dylan album in the 1980s . \"", "The track \" Most of the Time \" , a lost love composition , was later prominently featured in the film High <unk> , while \" What Was It You Wanted ? \"", "has been interpreted both as a catechism and a <unk> comment on the expectations of critics and fans .", "The religious imagery of \" Ring Them Bells \" struck some critics as a re @-@ affirmation of faith .", "= = = 1990s = = = \n \n Dylan 's 1990s began with Under the Red Sky ( 1990 ) , an about @-@ face from the serious Oh Mercy .", "The album contained several apparently simple songs , including \" Under the Red Sky \" and \" <unk> <unk> \" .", "The album was dedicated to \" <unk> Goo Goo \" , a nickname for the daughter of Dylan and Carolyn Dennis , Desiree Gabrielle Dennis @-@ Dylan , who was four .", "<unk> on the album included George Harrison , Slash from Guns N ' Roses , David Crosby , Bruce <unk> , Stevie Ray Vaughan , and Elton John .", "Despite the line @-@ up , the record received bad reviews and sold poorly .", "In 1991 , Dylan received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award from American actor Jack Nicholson .", "The event coincided with the start of the Gulf War against Saddam Hussein , and Dylan performed \" Masters of War \" .", "Dylan then made a short speech , saying \" My daddy once said to me , he said , ' Son , it is possible for you to become so <unk> in this world that your own mother and father will abandon you .", "If that happens , God will believe in your ability to <unk> your own ways . '", "\" This sentiment was subsequently revealed to be a quote from 19th @-@ century German Jewish intellectual , Rabbi <unk> Raphael <unk> .", "The next few years saw Dylan returning to his roots with two albums covering folk and blues numbers : Good as I Been to You ( 1992 ) and World Gone Wrong ( 1993 ) , featuring interpretations and acoustic guitar work .", "Many critics and fans commented on the quiet beauty of the song \" Lone Pilgrim \" , written by a 19th @-@ century teacher .", "In November 1994 Dylan recorded two live shows for MTV Unplugged .", "He said his wish to perform traditional songs was overruled by Sony executives who insisted on hits .", "The album from it , MTV Unplugged , included \" John Brown \" , an unreleased 1962 song of how enthusiasm for war ends in mutilation and disillusionment .", "Dylan 's longtime road manager Victor <unk> has claimed that the singer quit drinking alcohol in 1994 .", "<unk> felt that Dylan sobering up made him \" more <unk> and a little less social . \"", "With a collection of songs reportedly written while <unk> @-@ in on his Minnesota <unk> , Dylan booked recording time with Daniel Lanois at Miami 's <unk> Studios in January 1997 .", "The subsequent recording sessions were , by some accounts , fraught with musical tension .", "Before the album 's release Dylan was hospitalized with a life @-@ threatening heart infection , <unk> , brought on by <unk> .", "His scheduled European tour was cancelled , but Dylan made a <unk> recovery and left the hospital saying , \" I really thought I 'd be seeing Elvis soon . \"", "He was back on the road by mid @-@ year , and performed before Pope John Paul II at the World <unk> Conference in Bologna , Italy .", "The Pope treated the audience of 200 @,@ 000 people to a <unk> based on Dylan 's lyric \" Blowin ' in the Wind \" .", "September saw the release of the new Lanois @-@ produced album , Time Out of Mind .", "With its bitter assessment of love and <unk> <unk> , Dylan 's first collection of original songs in seven years was highly acclaimed .", "One critic wrote : \" the songs themselves are uniformly powerful , adding up to Dylan 's best overall collection in years . \"", "This collection of complex songs won him his first solo \" Album of the Year \" Grammy Award .", "In December 1997 , U.S. President Bill Clinton presented Dylan with a Kennedy Center Honor in the East Room of the White House , paying this tribute : \" He probably had more impact on people of my generation than any other creative artist .", "His voice and lyrics haven 't always been easy on the ear , but throughout his career Bob Dylan has never aimed to please .", "He 's disturbed the peace and <unk> the powerful . \"", "In 1999 , Dylan embarked on a North American tour with Paul Simon , where each alternated as headline act with a \" middle \" section where they performed together , starting on the first of June and ending September 18 .", "The collaboration was generally well @-@ received , with just one critic , Seth <unk> , from the Berkshire Eagle , questioning the collaboration .", "= = = 2000s = = = \n \n Dylan commenced the new millennium by winning the Polar Music Prize in May 2000 and his first Oscar ; his song \" Things Have Changed \" , written for the film Wonder Boys , won an Academy Award in March 2001 .", "The Oscar , by some reports a facsimile , tours with him , presiding over shows perched atop an amplifier . \n \"", "Love and Theft \" was released on September 11 , 2001 .", "Recorded with his touring band , Dylan produced the album himself under the pseudonym Jack Frost .", "The album was critically well received and earned nominations for several Grammy awards .", "Critics noted that Dylan was widening his musical palette to include rockabilly , Western swing , jazz , and even lounge ballads . \"", "Love and Theft \" generated controversy when The Wall Street Journal pointed out similarities between the album 's lyrics and Japanese author <unk> Saga 's book Confessions of a <unk> .", "In 2003 , Dylan revisited the evangelical songs from his \" born again \" period and participated in the CD project Gotta Serve Somebody : The Gospel Songs of Bob Dylan .", "That year also saw the release of the film <unk> & Anonymous , which Dylan co @-@ wrote with director Larry Charles under the <unk> <unk> <unk> .", "Dylan played the central character in the film , Jack Fate , alongside a cast that included Jeff Bridges , <unk> Cruz and John Goodman .", "The film <unk> critics : many dismissed it as an \" incoherent mess \" ; a few treated it as a serious work of art .", "In October 2004 , Dylan published the first part of his autobiography , Chronicles : Volume One .", "<unk> expectations , Dylan devoted three chapters to his first year in New York City in 1961 – 1962 , virtually ignoring the mid @-@ 1960s when his fame was at its height .", "He also devoted chapters to the albums New Morning ( 1970 ) and Oh Mercy ( 1989 ) .", "The book reached number two on The New York Times ' Hardcover Non @-@ Fiction best seller list in December 2004 and was nominated for a National Book Award .", "No Direction Home , Martin Scorsese 's acclaimed film biography of Dylan , was first broadcast on September 26 – 27 , 2005 , on BBC Two in the UK and PBS in the US .", "The documentary focuses on the period from Dylan 's arrival in New York in 1961 to his motorcycle crash in 1966 , featuring interviews with <unk> <unk> , Liam Clancy , Joan Baez , Allen Ginsberg , Pete Seeger , Mavis Staples , and Dylan himself .", "The film received a Peabody Award in April 2006 and a Columbia @-@ <unk> Award in January 2007 .", "The accompanying soundtrack featured unreleased songs from Dylan 's early career .", "Dylan earned yet another distinction in a 2007 study of US legal opinions and <unk> that found his lyrics were quoted by judges and lawyers more than those of any other songwriter , 186 times versus 74 by the Beatles , who were second .", "Among those quoting Dylan were US Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Antonin <unk> , both <unk> .", "The most widely cited lines included \" you don 't need a <unk> to know which way the wind blows \" from \" <unk> <unk> Blues \" and \" when you ain 't got nothing , you got nothing to lose \" from \" Like a Rolling Stone \" .", "= = = = Modern Times = = = = \n \n May 3 , 2006 , was the premiere of Dylan 's radio presenting career , hosting a weekly radio program , Theme Time Radio Hour , for <unk> <unk> Radio , with song selections revolving around a chosen theme .", "Dylan played classic and obscure records from the 1930s to the present day , including contemporary artists as diverse as <unk> , Prince , <unk> Cool J and the Streets .", "The show was praised by fans and critics as \" great radio , \" as Dylan told stories and made eclectic references with his sardonic humor , while achieving a thematic beauty with his musical choices .", "In April 2009 , Dylan broadcast the 100th show in his radio series ; the theme was \" <unk> \" and the final record played was Woody Guthrie 's \" So Long , It 's Been Good to Know <unk> \" .", "This has led to speculation that Dylan 's radio series may have ended .", "On August 29 , 2006 , Dylan released his Modern Times album .", "Despite some <unk> of Dylan 's voice ( a critic for The Guardian characterised his singing on the album as \" a <unk> death <unk> \" ) most reviewers praised the album , and many described it as the final installment of a successful trilogy , embracing Time Out of Mind and \" Love and Theft \" .", "Modern Times entered the U.S. charts at number one , making it Dylan 's first album to reach that position since 1976 's Desire .", "The New York Times published an article exploring similarities between some of Dylan 's lyrics in Modern Times and the work of the Civil War poet Henry <unk> .", "<unk> for three Grammy Awards , Modern Times won Best Contemporary Folk / <unk> Album and Bob Dylan also won Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance for \" <unk> Baby \" .", "Modern Times was named Album of the Year , 2006 , by Rolling Stone magazine , and by Uncut in the UK .", "On the same day that Modern Times was released the iTunes Music Store released Bob Dylan : The Collection , a digital box set containing all of his albums ( <unk> tracks in total ) , along with 42 rare and unreleased tracks .", "In August 2007 , the award @-@ winning film biography of Dylan I 'm Not There , written and directed by Todd Haynes , was released — bearing the tagline \" inspired by the music and many lives of Bob Dylan \" .", "The movie used six different actors to represent different aspects of Dylan 's life : Christian <unk> , <unk> <unk> , Marcus Carl Franklin , Richard <unk> , Heath Ledger and Ben <unk> .", "Dylan 's previously unreleased 1967 recording from which the film takes its name was released for the first time on the film 's original soundtrack ; all other tracks are covers of Dylan songs , specially recorded for the movie by a diverse range of artists , including Sonic Youth , Eddie <unk> , Mason Jennings , Stephen <unk> , Jeff <unk> , Karen O , Willie Nelson , Cat Power , Richie <unk> , and Tom <unk> .", "On October 1 , 2007 , Columbia Records released the triple CD retrospective album Dylan , <unk> his entire career under the Dylan 07 logo .", "As part of this campaign , Mark <unk> produced a re @-@ mix of Dylan 's 1966 tune \" Most <unk> You Go Your Way and I 'll Go Mine \" , which was released as a <unk> @-@ single .", "This was the first time Dylan had sanctioned a re @-@ mix of one of his classic recordings .", "The <unk> of the Dylan 07 marketing campaign was a reminder that Dylan 's commercial profile had risen considerably since the 1990s .", "This first became evident in 2004 , when Dylan appeared in a TV advertisement for Victoria 's Secret lingerie .", "Three years later , in October 2007 , he participated in a multi @-@ media campaign for the 2008 <unk> <unk> .", "Then , in 2009 , he gave the highest profile endorsement of his career , appearing with rapper <unk> in a Pepsi ad that debuted during the telecast of Super Bowl <unk> .", "The ad , broadcast to a record audience of 98 million viewers , opened with Dylan singing the first verse of \" Forever Young \" followed by <unk> doing a hip hop version of the song 's third and final verse .", "In October 2008 , Columbia released The Bootleg Series Vol .", "8 – Tell Tale Signs as both a two @-@ CD set and a three @-@ CD version with a 150 @-@ page hardcover book .", "The set contains live performances and outtakes from selected studio albums from Oh Mercy to Modern Times , as well as soundtrack contributions and collaborations with David <unk> and Ralph Stanley .", "The <unk> of the album — the two @-@ CD set went on sale for $ 18 @.", "@ 99 and the three @-@ CD version for $ 129 @.", "@ 99 — led to complaints about \" rip @-@ off packaging \" from some fans and commentators .", "The release was widely acclaimed by critics .", "The abundance of alternative takes and unreleased material suggested to one reviewer that this volume of old outtakes \" feels like a new Bob Dylan record , not only for the astonishing freshness of the material , but also for the incredible sound quality and organic feeling of everything here . \"", "= = = = Together Through Life and Christmas in the Heart = = = = \n \n Bob Dylan released his album Together Through Life on April 28 , 2009 .", "In a conversation with music journalist Bill Flanagan , published on Dylan 's website , Dylan explained that the genesis of the record was when French film director Olivier <unk> asked him to supply a song for his new road movie , My Own Love Song ; initially only intending to record a single track , \" Life Is Hard , \" \" the record sort of took its own direction \" .", "Nine of the ten songs on the album are credited as co @-@ written by Bob Dylan and Robert Hunter .", "The album received largely favorable reviews , although several critics described it as a minor addition to Dylan 's canon of work .", "Andy Gill wrote in The Independent that the record \" features Dylan in fairly relaxed , spontaneous mood , content to grab such grooves and sentiments as <unk> momentarily across his radar .", "So while it may not contain too many landmark tracks , it 's one of the most naturally enjoyable albums you 'll hear all year . \"", "In its first week of release , the album reached number one in the Billboard 200 chart in the U.S. , making Bob Dylan ( 67 years of age ) the oldest artist to ever debut at number one on that chart .", "It also reached number one on the UK album chart , 39 years after Dylan 's previous UK album chart <unk> New Morning .", "This meant that Dylan currently holds the record for the longest gap between solo number one albums in the UK chart .", "On October 13 , 2009 , Dylan released a Christmas album , Christmas in the Heart , comprising such Christmas standards as \" Little Drummer Boy \" , \" Winter Wonderland \" and \" Here Comes Santa Claus \" .", "Dylan 's royalties from the sale of this album will benefit the charities Feeding America in the USA , Crisis in the UK , and the World Food Programme .", "The album received generally favorable reviews .", "The New Yorker commented that Dylan had <unk> a pre @-@ rock musical sound to \" some of his <unk> vocals in a while \" , and speculated that Dylan 's intentions might be ironic : \" Dylan has a long and highly publicized history with Christianity ; to claim there 's not a <unk> in the childish optimism of ' Here Comes Santa Claus ' or ' Winter Wonderland ' is to ignore a half @-@ century of biting satire . \"", "In USA Today , Edna Gundersen pointed out that Dylan was \" revisiting <unk> styles popularized by Nat King Cole , <unk> <unk> , and the Ray <unk> Singers . \"", "Gundersen concluded that Dylan \" couldn 't sound more sentimental or sincere \" .", "In an interview published in The Big Issue , journalist Bill Flanagan asked Dylan why he had performed the songs in a straightforward style , and Dylan responded : \" There wasn 't any other way to play it .", "These songs are part of my life , just like folk songs .", "You have to play them straight too . \"", "= = = 2010s = = = \n \n \n = = = = Tempest = = = = \n \n On October 18 , 2010 , Dylan released Volume 9 of his Bootleg Series , The <unk> <unk> .", "This comprised 47 demo recordings of songs taped between 1962 and 1964 for Dylan 's earliest music publishers : Leeds Music in 1962 , and <unk> Music from 1962 to 1964 .", "One reviewer described the set as \" a <unk> glimpse of young Bob Dylan changing the music business , and the world , one note at a time . \"", "The critical aggregator website Metacritic awarded the album a <unk> of 86 , indicating \" universal acclaim \" .", "In the same week , Sony Legacy released Bob Dylan : The Original <unk> Recordings , a box set that for the first time presented Dylan 's eight earliest albums , from Bob Dylan ( 1962 ) to John Wesley Harding ( 1967 ) , in their original <unk> mix in the CD format .", "The CDs were housed in miniature <unk> of the original album covers , replete with original liner notes .", "The set was accompanied by a booklet featuring an essay by music critic Greil Marcus .", "On April 12 , 2011 , Legacy Recordings released Bob Dylan in Concert – <unk> University 1963 , taped at <unk> University on May 10 , 1963 , two weeks prior to the release of The Freewheelin ' Bob Dylan .", "The tape was discovered in the archive of music writer Ralph J. Gleason , and the recording carries liner notes by Michael Gray , who writes the recording captures Dylan \" from way back when Kennedy was President and the Beatles hadn 't yet reached America .", "It reveals him not at any Big Moment but giving a performance like his folk club sets of the period ...", "This is the last live performance we have of Bob Dylan before he becomes a star . \"", "The extent to which his work was studied at an academic level was demonstrated on Dylan 's 70th birthday on May 24 , 2011 , when three universities organized <unk> on his work .", "The University of <unk> , the University of Vienna , and the University of Bristol invited literary critics and cultural historians to give papers on aspects of Dylan 's work .", "Other events , including tribute bands , discussions and simple <unk> , took place around the world , as reported in The Guardian : \" From Moscow to Madrid , Norway to Northampton and Malaysia to his home state of Minnesota , self @-@ confessed ' Bobcats ' will gather today to celebrate the 70th birthday of a giant of popular music . \"", "On October 4 , 2011 , Dylan 's label , Egyptian Records , released an album of previously unheard Hank Williams songs , The Lost <unk> of Hank Williams .", "Dylan had helped to <unk> this project , in which songs unfinished when Williams died in 1953 were completed and recorded by a variety of artists , including Dylan himself , his son Jakob Dylan , Levon Helm , <unk> Jones , Jack White , and others .", "On May 29 , 2012 , U.S. President Barack Obama awarded Dylan a Presidential Medal of Freedom in the White House .", "At the ceremony , Obama praised Dylan 's voice for its \" unique <unk> power that <unk> not just what music sounded like but the message it carried and how it made people feel \" .", "On September 11 , 2012 , Dylan released his 35th studio album , Tempest .", "The album features a tribute to John Lennon , \" Roll On John \" , and the title track is a 14 minute song about the sinking of the Titanic .", "Reviewing Tempest for Rolling Stone , Will Hermes gave the album five out of five stars , writing : \" Lyrically , Dylan is at the top of his game , joking around , dropping wordplay and <unk> that evade pat readings and quoting other <unk> ' words like a freestyle rapper on fire . \"", "Hermes called Tempest \" one of [ Dylan 's ] <unk> albums ever \" , and opined , \" It may also be the single <unk> record in Dylan 's catalog . \"", "The critical aggregator website Metacritic awarded the album a score of 83 out of 100 , indicating \" universal acclaim \" .", "On August 27 , 2013 , Columbia Records released Volume 10 of Dylan 's Bootleg Series , Another Self Portrait ( 1969 – 1971 ) .", "The album contained 35 previously unreleased tracks , including alternate takes and demos from Dylan 's 1969 – 1971 recording sessions during the making of the Self Portrait and New Morning albums .", "The box set also included a live recording of Dylan 's performance with the Band at the Isle of Wight Festival in 1969 .", "Another Self Portrait received favorable reviews , earning a score of 81 on the critical aggregator , Metacritic , indicating \" universal acclaim \" .", "AllMusic critic Thom Jurek wrote , \" For fans , this is more than a curiosity , it 's an indispensable addition to the catalog . \"", "On November 4 , 2013 , Columbia Records released Bob Dylan : Complete Album Collection : Vol .", "One , a <unk> set containing all 35 of Dylan 's studio albums , six albums of live recordings , and a collection , entitled <unk> , of singles , songs from films and non @-@ album material .", "The box includes new album @-@ by @-@ album liner notes written by Clinton Heylin with an introduction by Bill Flanagan .", "On the same date , Columbia released a compilation , The Very Best of Bob Dylan , which is available in both single CD and double CD formats .", "To publicize the 35 album box set , an innovative video of the song \" Like a Rolling Stone \" was released on Dylan 's website .", "The interactive video , created by director <unk> <unk> , allowed viewers to switch between 16 simulated TV channels , all featuring characters who are lip @-@ <unk> the lyrics of the 48 @-@ year @-@ old song .", "On February 2 , 2014 , Dylan appeared in a commercial for the Chrysler 200 car which was screened during the 2014 Super Bowl American football game .", "At the end of the commercial , Dylan says : \" So let Germany <unk> your beer , let Switzerland make your watch , let Asia assemble your phone .", "We will build your car . \"", "Dylan 's Super Bowl commercial generated controversy and op @-@ ed pieces discussing the <unk> implications of his words , and whether the singer had \" sold out \" to corporate interests .", "In 2013 and 2014 , auction house sales demonstrated the high cultural value attached to Dylan 's mid @-@ 1960s work , and the record prices that collectors were willing to pay for artefacts from this period .", "In December 2013 , the Fender <unk> which Dylan had played at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival <unk> $ 965 @,@ 000 , the second highest price paid for a guitar .", "In June 2014 , Dylan 's hand @-@ written lyrics of \" Like a Rolling Stone \" , his 1965 hit single , <unk> $ 2 million dollars at auction , a record for a popular music manuscript .", "On October 28 , 2014 , Simon & Schuster published a massive 960 page , thirteen and a half pound edition of Dylan 's lyrics , Lyrics : Since 1962 .", "The book was edited by literary critic Christopher Ricks , Julie <unk> and Lisa <unk> , to offer variant versions of Dylan 's songs , sourced from out @-@ takes and live performances .", "A limited edition of 50 books , signed by Dylan , was priced at $ 5 @,@ 000 . \"", "It ’ s the biggest , most expensive book we ’ ve ever published , as far as I know , \" said Jonathan <unk> , Simon & Schuster ’ s president and publisher .", "On November 4 , 2014 , Columbia Records / Legacy Recordings released The Basement Tapes Complete by Bob Dylan and The Band .", "These 138 tracks in a six @-@ CD box form Volume 11 of Dylan 's Bootleg Series .", "The 1975 album , The Basement Tapes , contained some of the songs which Dylan and the Band recorded in their homes in Woodstock , New York , in 1967 .", "Subsequently , over 100 recordings and alternate takes have circulated on bootleg records .", "The sleeve notes for the new box set are by Sid Griffin , American musician and author of Million Dollar <unk> : Bob Dylan , The Band , and The Basement Tapes .", "= = = = Shadows in the Night and Fallen Angels = = = = \n \n On February 3 , 2015 , Dylan released Shadows in the Night , featuring ten songs written between 1923 and 1963 , which have been described as part of the Great American Songbook .", "All the songs on the album were recorded by Frank Sinatra but both critics and Dylan himself cautioned against seeing the record as a collection of \" Sinatra covers \" .", "Dylan explained , \" I don 't see myself as covering these songs in any way .", "They 've been covered enough .", "Buried , as a matter a fact .", "What me and my band are basically doing is uncovering them .", "<unk> them out of the grave and bringing them into the light of day . \"", "In an interview , Dylan said he had been thinking about making this record since hearing Willie Nelson 's 1978 album <unk> .", "Shadows In the Night received favorable reviews , scoring 82 on the critical aggregator Metacritic , which indicates \" universal acclaim \" .", "Critics praised the restrained instrumental <unk> and Dylan 's singing , saying that the material had elicited his best vocal performances in recent years .", "Bill Prince in <unk> commented : \" A performer who 's had to hear his influence in virtually every white pop recording made since he debuted his own self @-@ titled album back in 1962 imagines himself into the songs of his pre @-@ rock 'n'roll early youth . \"", "In The Independent , Andy Gill wrote that the recordings \" have a lingering , languid charm , which ... help to liberate the material from the <unk> <unk> of big @-@ band and cabaret mannerisms . \"", "The album debuted at number one in the UK albums chart in its first week of release .", "On October 5 , 2015 , IBM launched a marketing campaign for its Watson computer system which featured Dylan .", "Dylan is seen conversing with the computer which says it has read all his lyrics and reports : \" My analysis shows that your major themes are that time passes and love fades . \"", "Dylan replies : \" That sounds about right . \"", "On November 6 , 2015 , Sony Music released The Bootleg Series Vol .", "12 : The Cutting Edge 1965 – 1966 .", "This work consists of previously unreleased material from the three albums Dylan recorded Between January 1965 and March 1966 : Bringing It All Back Home , Highway 61 Revisited and Blonde on Blonde .", "The records have been released in three formats : a 2 @-@ CD \" Best Of \" version , a 6 @-@ CD \" Deluxe edition \" , and an 18 @-@ CD \" Collector 's Edition \" in a limited edition of 5 @,@ 000 units .", "On Dylan 's website the \" Collector 's Edition \" was described as containing \" every single note recorded by Bob Dylan in the studio in 1965 / 1966 \" .", "The critical aggregator website Metacritic awarded Cutting Edge a score of 99 , indicating universal acclaim .", "The Best of the Cutting Edge entered the Billboard Top Rock Albums chart at number one on November 18 , based on its first @-@ week sales .", "On March 2 , 2016 , it was announced that Dylan had sold an extensive archive of about 6 @,@ 000 items to the George Kaiser Family Foundation and the University of <unk> .", "It was reported that the sale price was \" an estimated $ 15 million to $ 20 million \" , and the archive comprises <unk> , drafts of Dylan lyrics , recordings , and correspondence .", "Filmed material in the collection includes 30 hours of outtakes from the 1965 tour documentary Dont Look Back , 30 hours of footage shot on Dylan 's legendary 1966 electric tour , and 50 hours shot on the 1975 Rolling Thunder Revue .", "The archive will be housed at <unk> Center for American Research , a facility at the <unk> Museum .", "On May 20 , 2016 , Dylan released his 37th studio album , Fallen Angels , which was described as \" a direct continuation of the work of ' uncovering ' the Great Songbook that he began on last year ’ s Shadows In the Night . \"", "The album contained twelve songs by classic songwriters such as Harold <unk> , Sammy <unk> and Johnny Mercer , eleven of which had been recorded by Sinatra .", "Jim Farber wrote in Entertainment Weekly : \" <unk> , [ Dylan ] delivers these songs of love lost and cherished not with a burning passion but with the <unk> of experience .", "They ’ re memory songs now , <unk> with a present sense of commitment .", "Released just four days ahead of his 75th birthday , they couldn ’ t be more age @-@ appropriate . \"", "The album received a score of 79 on critical aggregator website Metacritic , denoting \" generally favorable reviews \" .", "= = Never Ending Tour = = \n \n The Never Ending Tour commenced on June 7 , 1988 , and Dylan has played roughly 100 dates a year for the entirety of the 1990s and 2000s — a heavier schedule than most performers who started out in the 1960s .", "By May 2013 , Dylan and his band had played more than 2 @,@ 500 shows , anchored by long @-@ time bassist Tony Garnier , drummer George <unk> , multi @-@ instrumentalist Donnie <unk> , and guitarist Charlie Sexton .", "To the dismay of some of his audience , Dylan 's performances remain unpredictable as he alters his arrangements and changes his vocal approach night after night .", "Critical opinion about Dylan 's shows remains divided .", "Critics such as Richard Williams and Andy Gill have argued that Dylan has found a successful way to present his rich legacy of material .", "Others have criticized his live performances for <unk> and spitting out \" the greatest lyrics ever written so that they are effectively <unk> \" , and giving so little to the audience that \" it is difficult to understand what he is doing on stage at all . \"", "Dylan 's performances in China in April 2011 generated controversy .", "Some criticised him for not making any explicit comment on the political situation in China , and for , allegedly , allowing the Chinese authorities to censor his set list .", "Others defended Dylan 's performances , arguing that such criticism represented a misunderstanding of Dylan 's art , and that no evidence for the censorship of Dylan 's set list existed .", "In response to these allegations , Dylan posted a statement on his website : \" As far as censorship goes , the Chinese government had asked for the names of the songs that I would be playing .", "There 's no logical answer to that , so we sent them the set lists from the previous 3 months .", "If there were any songs , verses or lines censored , nobody ever told me about it and we played all the songs that we intended to play . \"", "Dylan commenced a tour of Japan in Tokyo on April 4 , 2016 , which concluded in Yokohama on April 28 .", "Dylan announced a tour of the US starting in <unk> WA on June 4 , 2016 , and finishing in <unk> <unk> on July 17 .", "Dylan has also announced his participation in a so @-@ called \" Mega @-@ <unk> \" titled Desert Trip , in California on October 7 , when he will perform at the same event as the Rolling Stones , Neil Young , Paul McCartney , the Who and Roger Waters .", "= = Visual artist = = \n \n The cover of Dylan 's album Self Portrait ( 1970 ) is a reproduction of a painting of a face by Dylan .", "Another of his paintings is reproduced on the cover of the 1974 album Planet Waves .", "In 1994 Random House published Drawn Blank , a book of Dylan 's drawings .", "In 2007 , the first public exhibition of Dylan 's paintings , The Drawn Blank Series , opened at the <unk> in <unk> , Germany ; it showcased more than 200 watercolors and <unk> made from the original drawings .", "The exhibition coincided with the publication of Bob Dylan : The Drawn Blank Series , which includes 170 reproductions from the series .", "From September 2010 until April 2011 , the National Gallery of Denmark exhibited 40 large @-@ scale <unk> paintings by Dylan , The Brazil Series .", "In July 2011 , a leading contemporary art gallery , Gagosian Gallery , announced their representation of Dylan 's paintings .", "An exhibition of Dylan 's art , The Asia Series , opened at the Gagosian Madison Avenue Gallery on September 20 , displaying Dylan 's paintings of scenes in China and the Far East .", "The New York Times reported that \" some fans and <unk> have raised questions about whether some of these paintings are based on the singer 's own experiences and observations , or on photographs that are widely available and were not taken by Mr. Dylan . \"", "The Times pointed to close <unk> between Dylan 's paintings and historic photos of Japan and China , and photos taken by <unk> <unk> and Henri <unk> @-@ <unk> .", "The Magnum photo agency confirmed that Dylan had licensed the reproduction rights of these photographs .", "Dylan 's second show at the Gagosian Gallery , <unk> Art , opened in November 2012 .", "The show consisted of thirty paintings , transforming and <unk> popular magazines , including Playboy and <unk> .", "In February 2013 , Dylan exhibited the New Orleans Series of paintings at the <unk> <unk> in Milan .", "In August 2013 , Britain 's National Portrait Gallery in London hosted Dylan 's first major UK exhibition , Face <unk> , featuring twelve <unk> portraits .", "In November 2013 , the <unk> Gallery , in London , exhibited seven wrought iron gates created by Dylan ( the exhibition was entitled <unk> <unk> ) .", "In a statement released by the gallery , Dylan said , \" I 've been around iron all my life ever since I was a kid .", "I was born and raised in iron ore country , where you could <unk> it and smell it every day .", "Gates appeal to me because of the negative space they allow .", "They can be closed but at the same time they allow the seasons and breezes to enter and flow .", "They can shut you out or shut you in .", "And in some ways there is no difference . \"", "Since 1994 , Dylan has published six books of paintings and drawings .", "= = Discography = = \n \n \n = = Accolades = = \n \n Dylan has won many awards throughout his career including eleven Grammy Awards , one Academy Award and one Golden Globe Award .", "He has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame , Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame , and Songwriters Hall of Fame .", "In May 2000 , Dylan was awarded the Polar Music Prize .", "He received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in May 2012 .", "In February 2015 , Dylan accepted the <unk> Person of the Year award from the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences , in recognition of his philanthropic and artistic contributions to society .", "= = Personal life = = \n \n \n = = = Family = = = \n \n Dylan married Sara Lownds on November 22 , 1965 .", "Their first child , Jesse Byron Dylan , was born on January 6 , 1966 , and they had three more children : Anna Lea ( born July 11 , 1967 ) , Samuel Isaac <unk> ( born July 30 , 1968 ) , and Jakob Luke ( born December 9 , 1969 ) .", "Dylan also adopted Sara 's daughter from a prior marriage , Maria Lownds ( later Dylan , born October 21 , 1961 ) .", "Bob and Sara Dylan were divorced on June 29 , 1977 .", "Maria married musician Peter <unk> in 1988 .", "In the 1990s , Dylan 's son Jakob became well known as the lead singer of the band The <unk> .", "Jesse Dylan is a film director and a successful businessman .", "Desiree Gabrielle Dennis @-@ Dylan , Dylan 's daughter with his backup singer Carolyn Dennis ( often professionally known as Carol Dennis ) , was born on January 31 , 1986 , and Dylan married Carolyn Dennis on June 4 , 1986 .", "The couple divorced in October 1992 .", "Their marriage and child remained a closely guarded secret until the publication of Howard <unk> ' Dylan biography , Down the Highway : The Life Of Bob Dylan in 2001 .", "When not touring , Dylan is believed to live primarily in Point <unk> , a promontory on the coast of Malibu , California , though he also owns property around the world .", "= = = Religious beliefs = = = \n \n Growing up in Hibbing , Minnesota , Dylan and his family were part of the area 's small but close @-@ knit Jewish community , and in May 1954 Dylan had his Bar <unk> .", "Around the time of his 30th birthday , in 1971 , Dylan visited Israel , and also met Rabbi <unk> Kahane , founder of the New York @-@ based Jewish Defense League .", "Time magazine quoted him saying about Kahane , \" He 's a really sincere guy .", "He 's really put it all together . \"", "Subsequently , Dylan <unk> the extent of his contact with Kahane .", "During the late 1970s and early 1980s , Dylan converted to Christianity .", "From January to April 1979 , he participated in Bible study classes at the <unk> School of <unk> in <unk> , California .", "Pastor <unk> <unk> has recalled : \" Larry Myers and Paul <unk> went over to Bob 's house and <unk> to him .", "He responded by saying , ' Yes he did in fact want Christ in his life . '", "And he prayed that day and received the Lord . \"", "By 1984 , Dylan was <unk> himself from the \" born again \" label .", "He told Kurt <unk> of Rolling Stone magazine : \" I 've never said I 'm born again .", "That 's just a media term .", "I don 't think I 've been an agnostic .", "I 've always thought there 's a superior power , that this is not the real world and that there 's a world to come . \"", "In response to <unk> 's asking whether he belonged to any church or synagogue , Dylan <unk> replied , \" Not really .", "Uh , the Church of the Poison Mind . \"", "In 1997 he told David Gates of Newsweek : \n Here 's the thing with me and the religious thing .", "This is the flat @-@ out truth : I find the <unk> and philosophy in the music .", "I don 't find it anywhere else .", "Songs like \" Let Me Rest on a <unk> Mountain \" or \" I Saw the Light \" — that 's my religion .", "I don 't <unk> to <unk> , preachers , <unk> , all of that .", "I 've learned more from the songs than I 've learned from any of this kind of entity .", "The songs are my lexicon .", "I believe the songs .", "In an interview published in The New York Times on September 28 , 1997 , journalist Jon Pareles reported that \" Dylan says he now <unk> to no organized religion . \"", "Dylan has been a supporter of the Chabad <unk> movement in the last 20 years , and has privately participated in Jewish religious events , including the Bar <unk> of his sons and attending Hadar <unk> , a Chabad <unk> <unk> .", "In September 1989 and September 1991 , he appeared on the Chabad <unk> .", "Dylan reportedly visits Chabad <unk> ; on <unk> <unk> in 2007 he attended Congregation Beth <unk> , in Atlanta , Georgia , where he was called to the Torah for the sixth <unk> .", "Dylan has continued to perform songs from his gospel albums in concert , occasionally covering traditional religious songs .", "He has also made passing references to his religious faith — such as in a 2004 interview with 60 Minutes , when he told Ed Bradley that \" the only person you have to think twice about lying to is either yourself or to God . \"", "He also explained his constant touring schedule as part of a <unk> he made a long time ago with the \" chief commander — in this earth and in the world we can 't see . \"", "In a 2009 interview with Bill Flanagan promoting Dylan 's Christmas LP , Christmas in the Heart , Flanagan commented on the \" heroic performance \" Dylan gave of \" O Little Town of Bethlehem \" and that he \" delivered the song like a true believer \" .", "Dylan replied : \" Well , I am a true believer . \"", "= = Legacy = = \n \n Dylan has been described as one of the most influential figures of the 20th century , musically and culturally .", "He was included in the Time 100 : The Most Important People of the Century where he was called \" master poet , <unk> social critic and intrepid , guiding spirit of the counterculture generation \" .", "In 2008 , The Pulitzer Prize jury awarded him a special citation for \" his profound impact on popular music and American culture , marked by lyrical compositions of extraordinary poetic power . \"", "President Barack Obama said of Dylan in 2012 , \" There is not a bigger giant in the history of American music . \"", "In their 2008 assessment of the \" 100 Greatest Singers \" , Rolling Stone magazine ranked him at number seven .", "Rolling Stone then ranked Dylan at number two in its 2011 list of \" 100 Greatest Artists \" of all time , while \" Like A Rolling Stone \" was listed as the \" Greatest Song of all Time . \"", "In 2008 , it was estimated that Dylan had sold about 120 million albums worldwide .", "Initially modeling his writing style on the songs of Woody Guthrie , the blues of Robert Johnson , and what he termed the \" architectural forms \" of Hank Williams songs , Dylan added increasingly sophisticated lyrical techniques to the folk music of the early 1960s , <unk> it \" with the <unk> of classic literature and poetry \" .", "Paul Simon suggested that Dylan 's early compositions virtually took over the folk genre : \" [ Dylan 's ] early songs were very rich ... with strong melodies . '", "Blowin ' in the Wind ' has a really strong melody .", "He so enlarged himself through the folk background that he incorporated it for a while .", "He defined the genre for a while . \"", "When Dylan made his move from acoustic folk and blues music to a rock backing , the mix became more complex .", "For many critics , his greatest achievement was the cultural synthesis exemplified by his mid @-@ 1960s trilogy of albums — Bringing It All Back Home , Highway 61 Revisited and Blonde on Blonde .", "In Mike <unk> 's words : \n Between late 1964 and the middle of 1966 , Dylan created a body of work that remains unique .", "Drawing on folk , blues , country , R & B , rock 'n'roll , gospel , British beat , <unk> , modernist and Beat poetry , surrealism and <unk> , advertising <unk> and social commentary , <unk> and Mad magazine , he forged a coherent and original artistic voice and vision .", "The beauty of these albums retains the power to shock and console . \"", "Dylan 's lyrics began to receive detailed scrutiny from academics and poets .", "Literary critic Christopher Ricks published a 500 @-@ page analysis of Dylan 's work , placing him in the context of Eliot , Keats and Tennyson , claiming that Dylan was a poet worthy of the same close analysis .", "Former British poet laureate Sir Andrew Motion argued that his lyrics should be studied in schools .", "Since 1996 , academics have lobbied the Swedish Academy to award Dylan the Nobel Prize in Literature .", "Dylan 's voice also received critical attention .", "New York Times critic Robert Shelton described his early vocal style as \" a rusty voice suggesting Guthrie 's old performances , etched in gravel like Dave Van Ronk 's . \"", "David Bowie , in his tribute , \" Song for Bob Dylan \" , described Dylan 's singing as \" a voice like sand and glue \" .", "His voice continued to develop as he began to work with rock 'n'roll backing bands ; critic Michael Gray described the sound of Dylan 's vocal work on \" Like a Rolling Stone \" as \" at once young and <unk> cynical \" .", "As Dylan 's voice aged during the 1980s , for some critics , it became more expressive .", "Christophe <unk> writes in the journal Oral Tradition , \" Dylan 's more recent broken voice enables him to present a world view at the sonic surface of the songs — this voice carries us across the landscape of a broken , fallen world .", "The anatomy of a broken world in \" Everything is Broken \" ( on the album Oh Mercy ) is but an example of how the thematic concern with all things broken is grounded in a concrete sonic reality . \"", "Dylan is considered a seminal influence on several musical genres , especially folk rock , country rock and Christian rock .", "As Edna Gundersen stated in USA Today : \" Dylan 's musical DNA has informed nearly every simple twist of pop since 1962 . \"", "Punk musician Joe <unk> praised Dylan for having \" laid down the template for lyric , tune , seriousness , spirituality , depth of rock music . \"", "Other major musicians who acknowledged Dylan 's importance include Johnny Cash , Jerry Garcia , John Lennon , Paul McCartney , Pete <unk> , Neil Young , Bruce Springsteen , David Bowie , Bryan Ferry , Nick Cave , Patti Smith , Syd Barrett Joni Mitchell , and Tom <unk> .", "Dylan significantly contributed to the initial success of both the Byrds and the Band : the Byrds achieved chart success with their version of \" Mr. <unk> Man \" and the subsequent album , while the Band were Dylan 's backing band on his 1966 tour , recorded The Basement Tapes with him in 1967 , and featured three previously unreleased Dylan songs on their debut album .", "Some critics have <unk> from the view of Dylan as a visionary figure in popular music .", "In his book <unk> <unk> , <unk> <unk> objected : \" I can 't take the vision of Dylan as seer , as teenage <unk> , as everything else he 's been worshipped as .", "The way I see him , he 's a minor talent with a major gift for self @-@ hype . \"", "Australian critic Jack <unk> credited Dylan with changing the persona of the rock star : \" What cannot be disputed is that Dylan invented the arrogant , faux @-@ <unk> posturing that has been the dominant style in rock since , with everyone from Mick Jagger to Eminem <unk> themselves from the Dylan <unk> . \"", "Fellow musicians also presented dissenting views .", "Joni Mitchell described Dylan as a \" <unk> \" and his voice as \" fake \" in a 2010 interview in the Los Angeles Times , in response to a suggestion that she and Dylan were similar since they had both created personas .", "Mitchell 's comment led to discussions of Dylan 's use of other people 's material , both supporting and criticizing him .", "In 2013 Mitchell told the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ( <unk> ) in an interview that her remarks in the Los Angeles Times had been taken \" completely out of context \" , and that the interviewer was a \" <unk> \" .", "Mitchell added : \" I like a lot of Bob 's songs .", "Musically he 's not very gifted .", "He 's borrowed his voice from old <unk> .", "He 's got a lot of borrowed things .", "He 's not a great guitar player .", "He 's invented a character to deliver his songs . \"", "Talking to <unk> Gilmore in Rolling Stone in 2012 , Dylan responded to the allegation of plagiarism , including his use of Henry <unk> 's verse in his album Modern Times , by saying that it was \" part of the tradition \" .", "If Dylan 's work in the 1960s was seen as bringing intellectual ambition to popular music , critics in the 21st century described him as a figure who had greatly expanded the folk culture from which he initially emerged .", "Following the release of Todd Haynes ' Dylan <unk> I 'm Not There , J.", "<unk> wrote in his 2007 Village Voice review : \n Elvis might never have been born , but someone else would surely have brought the world rock ' n ' roll .", "No such logic accounts for Bob Dylan .", "No iron law of history demanded that a would @-@ be Elvis from Hibbing , Minnesota , would <unk> through the Greenwich Village folk revival to become the world 's first and greatest rock ' n ' roll <unk> bard and then — having achieved fame and adoration beyond reckoning — vanish into a folk tradition of his own making .", "Prior to the June 2014 sale of the original lyrics of \" Like a Rolling Stone \" , written on four sheets of hotel <unk> by Dylan in 1965 , Richard Austin , of <unk> 's , New York , said : \" Before the release of Like a Rolling Stone , music charts were overrun with short and sweet love songs , many <unk> in at three minutes or less .", "By <unk> convention with six and a half minutes of dark , brooding poetry , Dylan rewrote the rules for pop music . \"" ]
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[ " = Mogadishu = \n \n Mogadishu ( / <unk> / ; Somali : <unk> ; Arabic : <unk> <unk> ) , known locally as Hamar , is the capital and most populous city of Somalia .", "Located in the coastal Banaadir region on the Indian Ocean , the city has served as an important port for millennia .", "As of 2015 , it had a population of 2 @,@ 120 @,@ 000 residents .", "Tradition and old records assert that southern Somalia , including the Mogadishu area , was historically inhabited by hunter @-@ gatherers .", "These were later joined by Cushitic <unk> @-@ <unk> , who would go on to establish local <unk> .", "During its medieval Golden Age , Mogadishu was ruled by the Muzaffar dynasty , a vassal of the Ajuran Sultanate .", "It subsequently fell under the control of an assortment of local <unk> and polities , most notably the Geledi Sultanate .", "The city later became the capital of Italian Somaliland ( 1889 @-@ 1936 ) in the colonial period .", "After the Somali Republic became independent in 1960 , Mogadishu became known and promoted as the White Pearl of the Indian Ocean .", "After the ousting of the Siad Barre regime in 1991 and the ensuing civil war , various militias fought for control of the city , later to be replaced by the Islamic Courts Union in the mid @-@ 2000s .", "The ICU thereafter splintered into more radical groups , notably Al @-@ Shabaab , which fought the Transitional Federal Government ( 2004 @-@ 2012 ) and its AMISOM allies .", "With a change in administration in late 2010 , government troops and their military partners had succeeded in forcing out Al @-@ Shabaab by August 2011 .", "Mogadishu has subsequently experienced a period of intense reconstruction .", "As Somalia 's capital city , many important national institutions are based in Mogadishu .", "It is the seat of the Federal Government of Somalia established in August 2012 , with the Somalia Federal Parliament serving as the government 's legislative branch .", "Yusuf Hussein <unk> has been the Mayor of Mogadishu since October 2015 .", "Villa Somalia is the official residential palace and principal workplace of the President of Somalia , Hassan Sheikh Mohamud .", "In May 2012 , the First Somali Bank was established in the capital , which organized Mogadishu 's first ever Technology , Entertainment , Design ( TEDx ) conference .", "The establishment of a local construction yard has also galvanized the city 's real @-@ estate sector .", "Arba 'a Rukun Mosque is one of the oldest Islamic places of worship in the capital , built circa 667 ( 1268 / 9 AD ) .", "The Mosque of Islamic <unk> in Mogadishu is the largest masjid in the Horn region .", "Mogadishu Cathedral was built in 1928 by the colonial authorities in Italian Somaliland in a Norman Gothic style , and served as the traditional seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Mogadiscio .", "The National Museum of Somalia is based in Mogadishu and holds many culturally important artefacts .", "The National Library of Somalia is undergoing a $ 1 million Somali federal government funded renovation , including a new library complex .", "Mogadishu is home to a number of scholastic and media institutions .", "As part of the municipality 's urban renewal program , 100 schools across the capital are scheduled to be refurbished and reopened .", "The Somali National University ( SNU ) was established in the 1950s , and professors from the university later founded the non @-@ governmental Mogadishu University ( MU ) .", "Benadir University ( BU ) was established in 2002 with the intention of training doctors .", "Various national sporting bodies have their headquarters in Mogadishu , including the Somali Football Federation and the Somali Olympic Committee .", "Mogadishu Stadium was constructed in 1978 during the Siad Barre administration , with the assistance of Chinese engineers .", "It hosts football matches with teams from the Somalia League and the Somalia Cup .", "Additionally , the Port of Mogadishu serves as a major national seaport and is the largest harbour in Somalia .", "Mogadishu International Airport , the capital 's main airport , is the hub of the relaunched national carrier Somali Airlines .", "= = Etymology = = \n \n The origins of the name Mogadishu ( <unk> ) has many theories but it is most likely derived from a morphology of the Persian words Maq 'ad @-@ i @-@ Shah For a long time , it was thought to be derived from the Persian Maq 'ad @-@ i @-@ Shah ( <unk> <unk> ) , which means \" the seat of the Shah \" ( a reflection of the city 's early Persian influence ) .", "It is known locally as Xamar ( English : Hamar ) .", "= = History = = \n \n \n = = = Early history = = = \n \n Tradition and old records assert that southern Somalia , including the Mogadishu area , was inhabited very early by hunter @-@ gatherers of <unk> descent .", "Although most of these early inhabitants are believed to have been either overwhelmed , driven away or , in some cases , assimilated by later migrants to the area , physical traces of their occupation survive in certain ethnic minority groups inhabiting modern @-@ day <unk> and other parts of the south .", "The latter descendants include <unk> populations such as the <unk> , <unk> , the <unk> @-@ <unk> , and especially the <unk> @-@ <unk> .", "By the time of the arrival of peoples from the Cushitic <unk> ( <unk> and <unk> ) clan confederacy , who would go on to establish a local aristocracy , other Cushitic groups affiliated with the <unk> ( <unk> ) and <unk> ( Ma <unk> ) had already formed settlements of their own in the sub @-@ region .", "The ancient city of <unk> is believed to have been the predecessor state of Mogadishu .", "It is mentioned in the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea , a Greek travel document dating from the first century AD , as one of a series of commercial ports on the Somali <unk> .", "According to the Periplus , maritime trade already connected peoples in the Mogadishu area with other communities along the Indian Ocean coast .", "The Sultanate of Mogadishu later developed with the immigration of <unk> Arabs , a community whose earliest presence dates back to the 9th or 10th century .", "This evolved into the Muzaffar dynasty , a joint Somali @-@ Arab federation of rulers , and Mogadishu became closely linked with the powerful Somali Ajuran Sultanate .", "Following his visit to the city , the 12th century Syrian historian <unk> al @-@ <unk> wrote that it was inhabited by dark @-@ skinned <unk> , the ancestors of the modern <unk> .", "For many years , Mogadishu stood as the pre @-@ eminent city in the <unk> @-@ ul @-@ <unk> ( <unk> <unk> ) , meaning \" Land of the <unk> , \" which was the medieval Arabic term for the Somali coast .", "By the time of the Moroccan traveller Ibn <unk> 's appearance on the Somali coast in 1331 , the city was at the zenith of its prosperity .", "He described Mogadishu as \" an exceedingly large city \" with many rich merchants , which was famous for the high quality fabric that it exported to destinations including Egypt .", "<unk> added that the city was ruled by a Somali Sultan , Abu <unk> ibn <unk> ' Umar , who was originally from Barbara in northern Somalia and spoke both Somali ( referred to by <unk> as <unk> , the Benadir dialect of Somali ) and Arabic with equal fluency .", "The Sultan also had a retinue of <unk> ( ministers ) , legal experts , commanders , royal <unk> , and other officials at his service .", "Additionally , there appears to have been a strong Persian presence in both Mogadishu and <unk> for a time .", "A Shi 'a influence can still be seen in some areas , as in the southern Somalia veneration of Fatimah , the Prophet Muhammad 's daughter .", "This fact is also reflected in the etymology of the city 's name , which derives from the Persian Maq 'ad @-@ i @-@ Shah ( <unk> <unk> ) and means \" the seat of the Shah . \"", "The Portuguese would subsequently attempt to occupy the city , but never managed to take it .", "In his journal of an expedition to the region in <unk> @-@ <unk> , the explorer João de <unk> , who accompanied Vasco da Gama on the voyage , wrote that <unk> ( Mogadishu ) was controlled by Moors .", "A big town surrounded by four towers , it had houses several <unk> high and large palaces in its center .", "De <unk> and his men bombarded the city before continuing southwards along the seaboard .", "The <unk> Somali , however , were later successful in defeating the Ajuran State and bringing about the end of Muzaffar rule .", "= = = <unk> ( 1800s – 1900s ) = = = \n \n By 1892 , Mogadishu was under the joint control of the Somali Sultanate of the Geledi and the <unk> Sultanate of Zanzibar .", "The Geledi Sultans were at the height of their power .", "They dominated the southern ivory trade , and also held sway over the Jubba and Shebelle valleys in the hinterland .", "The <unk> Sultans ' authority in Mogadishu , however , was largely nominal .", "When <unk> <unk> bin <unk> of Oman sought to build a fort in the city , he was thus <unk> to request permission from Sultan Ahmed Yusuf of Geledi .", "This Fort of <unk> was eventually constructed in 1870 .", "The Sultan of Zanzibar later leased and then sold the infrastructure that he had built to the Italians , but not the land itself , which was Somali owned .", "= = = Italian Somaliland ( late 1800s @-@ 1960 ) = = = \n \n In 1905 , Italy made Mogadishu the capital of the newly established Italian Somaliland .", "The Italians subsequently referred to the city as Mogadiscio .", "After World War I , the surrounding territory came under Italian control with some resistance .", "Thousands of Italians settled in Mogadishu and founded small manufacturing companies .", "They also developed some agricultural areas in the south near the capital , such as <unk> and the <unk> <unk> <unk> <unk> ( present @-@ day Jowhar ) .", "In the 1930s , new buildings and avenues were built .", "A 114 km ( 71 mi ) narrow @-@ gauge railway was laid from Mogadishu to Jowhar .", "An <unk> road , the <unk> <unk> , was also constructed and intended to link Mogadishu to <unk> <unk> .", "In 1940 , the Italo @-@ Somali population numbered 22 @,@ 000 , accounting for over 44 % of the city 's population of 50 @,@ 000 residents .", "Mogadishu remained the capital of Italian Somaliland throughout the latter polity 's existence .", "In World War II it was captured by British forces in February 1941 .", "After World War II Mogadishu was made the capital of the Trust Territory of Somaliland , an Italian administered <unk> political entity under the <unk> mandate , for ten years ( 1950 – 1960 ) .", "= = = Somali Republic ( 1960 – 1990 ) = = = \n \n British Somaliland became independent on 26 June 1960 as the State of Somaliland , and the Trust Territory of Somalia ( the former Italian Somaliland ) followed suit five days later .", "On 1 July 1960 , the two territories united to form the Somali Republic , with Mogadishu serving as the nation 's capital .", "A government was formed by Abdullahi <unk> and other members of the <unk> and protectorate governments , with <unk> Bashir <unk> Yusuf as President of the Somali National Assembly , Aden <unk> <unk> <unk> as President of the Somali Republic , and Abdirashid Ali Shermarke as Prime Minister ( later to become President from 1967 to 1969 ) .", "On 20 July 1961 and through a popular referendum , the people of Somalia ratified a new constitution , which was first drafted in 1960 .", "In 1967 , Muhammad <unk> Ibrahim <unk> became Prime Minister , a position to which he was appointed by Shermarke .", "On 15 October 1969 , while paying a visit to the northern town of Las <unk> , Somalia 's then President Abdirashid Ali Shermarke was assassinated by one of his own <unk> .", "His assassination was quickly followed by a military coup d 'état on 21 October 1969 ( the day after his funeral ) , in which the Somali Army seized power without encountering armed opposition — essentially a bloodless takeover .", "The putsch was spearheaded by Major General Mohamed Siad Barre , who at the time commanded the army .", "Alongside Barre , the Supreme Revolutionary Council ( SRC ) that assumed power after President <unk> 's assassination was led by Lieutenant Colonel Salaad <unk> <unk> and Chief of Police <unk> <unk> .", "<unk> officially held the title of \" Father of the Revolution , \" and Barre shortly afterwards became the head of the SRC .", "The SRC subsequently renamed the country the Somali Democratic Republic , arrested members of the former civilian government , banned political parties , dissolved the parliament and the Supreme Court , and suspended the constitution .", "The revolutionary army established various large @-@ scale public works programmes , including the Mogadishu Stadium .", "In addition to a <unk> programme of industry and land , the Mogadishu @-@ based new regime 's foreign policy placed an emphasis on Somalia 's traditional and religious links with the Arab world , eventually joining the Arab League in 1974 .", "After fallout from the unsuccessful <unk> campaign of the late 1970s , the Barre administration began arresting government and military officials under suspicion of participation in the abortive 1978 coup d 'état .", "Most of the people who had allegedly helped plot the putsch were summarily executed .", "However , several officials managed to escape abroad and started to form the first of various <unk> groups dedicated to ousting Barre 's regime by force .", "= = = Civil war = = = \n \n By the late 1980s , Barre 's regime had become increasingly unpopular .", "The authorities became ever more totalitarian , and resistance movements , encouraged by Ethiopia 's communist <unk> administration , <unk> up across the country .", "This eventually led in 1991 to the outbreak of the civil war , the toppling of Barre 's government , and the disbandment of the Somali National Army .", "Many of the opposition groups subsequently began competing for influence in the power vacuum that followed the <unk> of Barre 's regime .", "Armed factions led by United Somali Congress commanders General Mohamed Farah Aidid and Ali Mahdi Mohamed , in particular , clashed as each sought to exert authority over the capital .", "UN Security Council Resolution 733 and UN Security Council Resolution 746 led to the creation of UNOSOM I , the first stabilization mission in Somalia after the dissolution of the central government .", "United Nations Security Council Resolution 794 was unanimously passed on 3 December 1992 , which approved a coalition of United Nations peacekeepers led by the United States .", "Forming the Unified Task Force ( <unk> ) , the alliance was tasked with assuring security until humanitarian efforts were transferred to the UN .", "Landing in 1993 , the UN peacekeeping coalition started the two @-@ year United Nations Operation in Somalia II ( UNOSOM II ) primarily in the south .", "Some of the militias that were then competing for power interpreted the UN troops ' presence as a threat to their <unk> .", "Consequently , several gun battles took place in Mogadishu between local <unk> and peacekeepers .", "Among these was the Battle of Mogadishu of 1993 , a successful attempt by US troops to apprehend two high @-@ ranking lieutenants of faction leader Aidid .", "The UN soldiers eventually withdrew altogether from the country on 3 March 1995 , having incurred more significant casualties .", "In 2006 , the Islamic Courts Union ( ICU ) , an Islamist organization , assumed control of much of the southern part of the country and promptly imposed <unk> 'a law .", "The new Transitional Federal Government ( TFG ) , established two years earlier , sought to re @-@ establish its authority .", "With the assistance of Ethiopian troops , AMISOM peacekeepers and air support by the United States , it managed to drive out the rival ICU and solidify its rule .", "On 8 January 2007 , as the Battle of Ras <unk> raged , TFG President and founder Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed , a former colonel in the Somali Army , entered Mogadishu for the first time since being elected to office .", "The government then relocated to Villa Somalia in Mogadishu from its interim location in <unk> , marking the first time since the fall of the Barre regime in 1991 that the federal government controlled most of the country .", "Following this defeat , the Islamic Courts Union splintered into several different factions .", "Some of the more radical elements , including Al @-@ Shabaab , regrouped to continue their insurgency against the TFG and oppose the Ethiopian military 's presence in Somalia .", "Throughout 2007 and 2008 , Al @-@ Shabaab scored military victories , seizing control of key towns and ports in both central and southern Somalia .", "At the end of 2008 , the group had captured <unk> but not Mogadishu .", "By January 2009 , Al @-@ Shabaab and other militias had managed to force the Ethiopian troops to retreat , leaving behind an under @-@ equipped African Union peacekeeping force to assist the Transitional Federal Government 's troops .", "Between 31 May and 9 June 2008 , representatives of Somalia 's federal government and the moderate Alliance for the Re @-@ liberation of Somalia ( ARS ) group of Islamist rebels participated in peace talks in Djibouti brokered by the UN .", "The conference ended with a signed agreement calling for the withdrawal of Ethiopian troops in exchange for the cessation of armed confrontation .", "Parliament was subsequently expanded to 550 seats to accommodate ARS members , which then elected a new president .", "With the help of a small team of African Union troops , the coalition government also began a counteroffensive in February 2009 to retake control of the southern half of the country .", "To solidify its control of southern Somalia , the TFG formed an alliance with the Islamic Courts Union , other members of the Alliance for the Re @-@ liberation of Somalia , and <unk> <unk> <unk> 'a , a moderate Sufi militia .", "In November 2010 , a new <unk> government was elected to office , which enacted numerous reforms , especially in the security sector .", "By August 2011 , the new administration and its AMISOM allies had managed to capture all of Mogadishu from the Al @-@ Shabaab militants .", "Mogadishu has subsequently experienced a period of intense reconstruction spearheaded by the Somali diaspora , the municipal authorities , and Turkey , a historic ally of Somalia .", "= = = Reconstruction = = = \n \n In August 2011 , militant group al Shabaab made a strategic withdrawal from Mogadishu to return to hit @-@ and @-@ run tactics .", "Mayor Mohamed Nur recognized the opportunity as critical to stabilizing and rebuilding the city by any means necessary .", "Working closely with the UN , USAID , and DRC , Nur 's administration also started large @-@ scale rehabilitation of roads and general infrastructure , with residents closely <unk> with the civil and police authorities to <unk> up on security .", "Nur recognized the opportunity to transform Mogadishu although resources were limited .", "Working closely with urban strategist Mitchell <unk> , the Benadir government sought to design and deploy a data @-@ driven approach to post @-@ war reconstruction .", "With the passing of a new Constitution in 2012 and the subsequent election of an inaugural President in the new Federal Government , the <unk> continued to oversee Mogadishu 's ongoing post @-@ conflict reconstruction .", "Building off the initial pilot , the Benadir administration launched a city @-@ wide street naming , house numbering and postal codes project .", "Officially called the House Numbering and Post Code System , it is a joint initiative of the municipal authorities and Somali business community representatives .", "According to Nur , the initiative also aims to help the authorities firm up on security and resolve housing ownership disputes .", "As of 2016 , there are postal codes for 176 localities and sub @-@ localities , including the Mogadishu metropolitan area .", "= = Geography = = \n \n Mogadishu is situated on the Indian Ocean coast of the Horn of Africa , in the Banaadir administrative region ( <unk> ) in southeastern Somalia .", "The region itself is <unk> with the city and is much smaller than the historical province of Benadir .", "The city is administratively divided into the districts of <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , Hamar @-@ <unk> , Hamar @-@ <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> @-@ <unk> , Karan , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> and <unk> .", "Features of the city include the <unk> old town , the <unk> Market , and <unk> Beach .", "The sandy beaches of Mogadishu have vibrant coral reefs , and are prime real estate for the first tourist resorts in many years .", "The Shebelle River ( <unk> Shabelle ) rises in central Ethiopia and comes within 30 kilometers ( 19 mi ) of the Indian Ocean near Mogadishu before turning southwestward .", "Usually dry during February and March , the river provides water essential for the cultivation of sugarcane , cotton , and <unk> .", "= = = Climate = = = \n \n For a city situated so near the equator , Mogadishu has a relatively dry climate .", "It is classified as hot and semi @-@ arid ( Köppen climate classification <unk> ) , as with much of southeastern Somalia .", "By contrast , towns in northern Somalia generally have a hot arid climate ( Köppen <unk> ) .", "Mogadishu is located in or near the tropical <unk> woodland <unk> of the <unk> global <unk> scheme .", "The mean temperature in the city year round is 27 ° C , with an average maximum of 30 ° C and an average minimum of 24 ° C. Mean temperature readings per month vary by 3 ° C ( 5 @.", "@ 4 ° F ) , corresponding with a <unk> and subtype truly <unk> <unk> type .", "Precipitation per year averages <unk> @.", "@ 2 millimetres ( 16 @.", "@ 9 in ) .", "There are 47 wet days annually , which are associated with a 12 % daily probability of rainfall .", "The city has an average of 3 @,@ <unk> hours of sunshine per year , with 8 @.", "@ 4 hours of sunlight per day .", "Mean daylight hours and minutes per day are <unk> 24 ' .", "The annual percentage of sunny versus cloudy daylight hours is 70 and 30 , respectively .", "Average sun altitude at solar noon on the 21st day of the month is 75 .", "= = Government = = \n \n \n = = = Federal = = = \n \n The Transitional Federal Government ( TFG ) was the internationally recognized central government of Somalia between 2004 and 2012 .", "Based in Mogadishu , it constituted the executive branch of government .", "The Federal Government of Somalia was established on 20 August 2012 , concurrent with the end of the TFG 's interim mandate .", "It represents the first permanent central government in the country since the start of the civil war .", "The Federal Parliament of Somalia serves as the government 's legislative branch .", "= = = Municipal = = = \n \n Mogadishu 's municipal government is currently led by Yusuf Hussein <unk> , who succeeded Mayor Hassan Mohamed Hussein <unk> , a former military court chairman .", "Among the administration 's development initiatives are a US $ 100 million urban renewal project , the creation of garbage disposal and <unk> plants , the launch of a city @-@ wide <unk> project , the creation of asphalt and cement plants , rehabilitation of the Town Hall and parliament buildings , reconstruction of the former Defence Ministry offices , reconstruction of <unk> facilities , rehabilitation and construction of health facilities , establishment of a Police Training Center and a permanent base in <unk> for the new Somali Armed Forces , rebuilding of the Somali Postal Service headquarters , and rehabilitation of public playgrounds in several districts .", "In January 2014 , the Benadir administration launched the House Numbering and Post Code System .", "It also began distributing national identity cards in March of the same year .", "In addition , the municipal authorities started renovating important local government centers in September 2014 , including the capital 's former <unk> <unk> compound .", "In January 2015 , the Benadir administration also opened a new Health & Safety Office to supervise health and safety practices in the city , and launched a municipal <unk> campaign ahead of various international conferences that are slated to be held there .", "In March 2015 , the Benadir administration completed the <unk> project in conjunction with the EU and <unk> .", "The 3 @.", "@ 5 million <unk> initiative lasted three and a half years , and saw the establishment in Mogadishu of a new sustainable waste collection system , a Technical Training Centre , water quality testing laboratories , <unk> access to clean drinking water , improved employment and livelihood opportunities in the low @-@ cost fuel production sector , strengthened skills training and regulation in the construction sector , and laboratories for the testing of construction material quality .", "= = = <unk> missions = = = \n \n A number of countries maintain foreign embassies and <unk> in Mogadishu .", "As of January 2014 , these diplomatic missions include the embassies of Djibouti , Ethiopia , Sudan , Libya , <unk> , Saudi Arabia , Turkey , Iran , Uganda , Nigeria , the United Kingdom , Japan , China , and <unk> .", "<unk> that are scheduled to reopen in the city include those of Egypt , the United Arab Emirates , Italy and South Korea .", "In May 2015 , in recognition of the <unk> progress made in Somalia and its return to effective governance , US Secretary of State John Kerry announced a preliminary plan to reestablish the US embassy in Mogadishu .", "He indicated that although there was no set timetable for the premises ' relaunch , the US government had immediately begun upgrading its diplomatic representation in the country .", "President of Somalia Hassan Sheikh Mohamud and Prime Minister Omar Abdirashid Ali <unk> also presented to Kerry the real estate deed for land reserved for the new US embassy compound .", "Mohamud concurrently signed an Establishment Agreement with the EU Head of Delegation in Somalia Michele <unk> d ’ <unk> , which facilitates the opening of more embassies in Mogadishu by European Union member states .", "The EU also announced that it had opened a new EU Delegation office in the city .", "In February 2014 , Somalia 's Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation <unk> <unk> <unk> announced that the federal government was slated to reopen the former Institute of <unk> in Mogadishu .", "The center historically served as one of the most important national institutions for diplomacy and international relations .", "<unk> also pledged to reestablish the institute 's diplomacy department , its information and broadcasting department , as well as its library .", "= = Economy = = \n \n Mogadishu traditionally served as a commercial and financial centre .", "Before the <unk> of mass @-@ produced cloth from Europe and America , the city 's textiles were <unk> far and wide throughout the interior of the continent , as well as to the Arabian peninsula and as far as the Persian coast .", "Mogadishu 's economy has grown rapidly since the city 's pacification in mid 2011 .", "The <unk> processing factory was reopened , as was the local Coca Cola factory , which was also refurbished .", "In May 2012 , the First Somali Bank was established in the capital , representing the first commercial bank to open in southern Somalia since 1991 .", "The Somali civil engineer and entrepreneur <unk> <unk> also opened the city 's first dollar store .", "Additionally , the Historic Central Bank was <unk> , with the <unk> Business Center likewise under construction .", "The <unk> of Mogadishu 's real estate sector was in part facilitated by the establishment of a local construction yard in November 2012 by the Municipality of Istanbul and the Turkish Red Crescent .", "With 50 construction trucks and machines imported from Turkey , the yard produces concrete , asphalt and paving stones for building projects .", "The Istanbul Municipality was also scheduled to bring in 100 specialists to accelerate the construction initiative , which ultimately aims to modernize the capital 's infrastructure and serve it over the long @-@ term .", "In mid @-@ 2012 , Mogadishu concurrently held its first ever Technology , Entertainment , Design ( TEDx ) conference .", "The event was organized by the First Somali Bank to showcase improvements in business , development and security to potential Somali and international investors .", "A second consecutive TEDx <unk> conference was held the following year in the capital , highlighting new enterprises and commercial opportunities , including the establishment of the city 's first dry cleaning business in several years .", "A number of large firms also have their headquarters in Mogadishu .", "Among these is the Trans @-@ National Industrial Electricity and Gas Company , an energy conglomerate founded in 2010 that <unk> five major Somali companies from the trade , finance , security and telecommunications sectors .", "Other firms based in the city include <unk> Telecom , the largest telecommunications company in southern and central Somalia .", "<unk> is another telecommunications service provider that is centered in the capital .", "The local Somali Energy Company specializes in the generation , transmission and distribution of electric power to residents and businesses within its service area in Banaadir .", "Villa and Mansion Architects , an international architectural firm founded by the Somali @-@ British architect Alexander Yusuf , likewise has its regional offices in Mogadishu .", "Additionally , the International Bank of Somalia , which opened downtown in 2014 , offers Islamic finance and international banking services via a swift code system .", "The Islamic Insurance Company ( First <unk> and Re @-@ <unk> Insurance Company ) was concurrently established , and is the city 's first full service insurance firm in many years .", "The Central Bank of Somalia , the national monetary authority , also has its headquarters in Mogadishu .", "In June 2013 , former Prime Minister Abdi Farah <unk> signed a new foreign investment law .", "The draft bill was prepared by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry in conjunction with government attorneys .", "<unk> by the Cabinet , it establishes a secure legal framework for foreign investment in Mogadishu and elsewhere in the country .", "In October 2014 , the firm Tawakal Money Express ( Tawakal ) also began construction of the seven @-@ storey Tawakal Plaza Mogadishu .", "The new high rise is slated to be completed by the end of 2015 , and will feature a Tawakal Global Bank customer and financial services center , a large , 338 square meter supermarket , a 46 @-@ room luxury hotel , restaurant and coffee shop facilities , and conference and event halls .", "In addition , the <unk> <unk> provides major retail service to local <unk> .", "Open daily until 10 pm , the convenience chain imports most of its products from the United Arab Emirates and China .", "The Al <unk> firm also launched a major real estate project in January 2015 , <unk> @-@ Salam City .", "<unk> by the Salaam Somali Bank , the new urban complex includes town houses , apartment flats , a mosque , recreational areas , playgrounds , a supermarket and roads .", "It is slated to be erected just outside the northern part of the capital , within a 7 kilometer radius of the Industrial Road .", "= = Demographics = = \n \n Mogadishu is a multi @-@ ethnic city .", "Its original core population consisted of <unk> <unk> , and later Cushitic , Arab and Persian migrants .", "The mixture of these various groups produced the <unk> or <unk> Xamar ( “ People of Mogadishu ” ) , a composite population unique to the larger Benadir region .", "In the colonial period , European expatriates , primarily Italians , would also contribute to the city 's cosmopolitan populace .", "The main area of <unk> of <unk> ethnic minorities in Somalia has historically been in village enclaves in the south , particularly between the Jubba and Shebelle river valleys as well as the <unk> and Bay regions .", "Beginning in the 1970s , more <unk> began moving to urban centres such as Mogadishu and <unk> .", "The displacement caused by the onset of the civil war in the 1990s further increased the number of rural minorities migrating to urban areas .", "As a consequence of these movements , Mogadishu 's traditional demographic makeup changed significantly over the years .", "Following a greatly improved security situation in the city in 2012 , many Somali expatriates began returning to Mogadishu for investment opportunities and to take part in the ongoing post @-@ conflict reconstruction process .", "Through both private efforts and public initiatives like the Somali <unk> Corps , they have participated in the renovation of schools , hospitals , banks and other infrastructure , and have played a leading role in the capital 's recovery .", "They have also helped to propel the local real estate market .", "According to <unk> , Mogadishu has a population of around 2 @,@ 120 @,@ 000 residents as of 2015 .", "It is the <unk> largest city in the world by population size .", "The urban area occupies 91 square kilometres ( 35 sq mi ) , with a population density of around 23 @,@ 400 inhabitants per square kilometre ( 61 @,@ 000 / sq mi ) .", "As of September 2014 , the Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation is scheduled to launch the first population census for Somalia in over two decades .", "The <unk> assisted the Ministry in the project , which is slated to be finalized ahead of the planned <unk> and local and national elections in 2016 .", "= = Landmarks = = \n \n \n = = = Places of worship = = = \n \n Arba 'a Rukun Mosque is one of the oldest Islamic places of worship in the capital .", "It was built circa 667 ( 1268 / 9 AD ) , concurrently with the <unk> ad @-@ Din Mosque .", "Arba 'a Rukun 's <unk> contains an inscription dated from the same year , which commemorates the masjid 's late founder , <unk> ibn <unk> al @-@ <unk> ( <unk> ibn Muhammed ) .", "The Mosque of Islamic <unk> was constructed in 1987 with financial support from the Saudi <unk> bin Abdul Aziz Al <unk> Foundation .", "It is the main mosque in the city , and an iconic building in Somali society .", "With a capacity of up to 10 @,@ 000 worshippers , it is the single largest masjid in the Horn region .", "In 2015 , the federal authorities completed formal <unk> on the mosque 's infrastructure .", "The upgrades are part of a larger governmental renovation campaign aimed at all of the <unk> in Mogadishu .", "To this end , the municipal authority is <unk> the historic Central Mosque , situated downtown .", "The Mogadishu Cathedral was built in 1928 by the colonial authorities in Italian Somaliland .", "Known as the \" <unk> di Mogadiscio \" , it was constructed in a Norman Gothic style , based on the <unk> Cathedral in <unk> , Sicily .", "The church served as the traditional seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Mogadiscio .", "It later incurred significant damage during the civil war .", "In April 2013 , after a visit to the site to inspect its condition , the Diocese of Mogadiscio announced plans to <unk> the building .", "= = = Palaces = = = \n \n Villa Somalia is the official residential palace and principal workplace of the President of Somalia , Hassan Sheikh Mohamud .", "It sits on high ground that <unk> the city on the Indian Ocean , with access to both the harbour and airport .", "The Governor 's Palace of Mogadishu was the seat of the governor of Italian Somaliland , and then the administrator of the Trust Territory of Somalia .", "= = = Museums , libraries and theatres = = = \n \n The National Museum of Somalia was established after independence in 1960 , when the old <unk> Museum was turned into a National Museum .", "The National Museum was later moved in 1985 , renamed to the <unk> Museum , and converted to a regional museum .", "After shutting down , the National Museum later reopened .", "As of January 2014 , it holds many culturally important artefacts , including old coins , <unk> tools , traditional artwork , ancient weaponry and pottery items .", "The National Library of Somalia was established in 1975 , and came under the responsibility of the Ministry of Education , Culture and Higher Education .", "In 1983 , it held approximately 7 @,@ 000 books , little in the way of historical and cultural archival material , and was open to the general public .", "The National Library later closed down in the 1990s .", "In June 2013 , the Heritage Institute for Policy Studies organized a shipment of 22 @,@ 000 books from the United States to Somalia as part of an initiative to <unk> the library .", "In December of the year , the Somali authorities officially launched a major project to rebuild the National Library .", "With <unk> Hassan serving as Director , the $ 1 million federal government funded initiative will see a new library complex built in the capital within six months .", "In preparation for the relaunch , 60 @,@ 000 additional books from other Arab League states are expected to arrive .", "The National Theatre of Somalia opened in 1967 as an important cultural landmark in the national capital .", "It closed down after the start of the civil war in the early 1990s , but reopened in March 2012 after reconstruction .", "In September 2013 , the Somali federal government and its Chinese counterpart signed an official cooperation agreement in Mogadishu as part of a five @-@ year national recovery plan in Somalia .", "The pact will see the Chinese authorities reconstruct the National Theatre of Somalia in addition to several other major infrastructural landmarks .", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n <unk> Market was created in late 1972 by the Barre administration .", "It served as an open market for the sale of goods and services , including produce and clothing .", "After the start of the civil war , the market was controlled by various militant groups , who used it as a base for their operations .", "Following Mogadishu 's pacification in 2011 , renovations resumed at the market .", "<unk> were rehabilitated , selling everything from fruit and garments to building materials .", "As in the rest of the city , <unk> Market 's real estate values have also risen considerably .", "As of 2013 , the local <unk> firm was renting out a newly constructed warehouse at the market for $ 2 @,@ 000 per month .", "In February 2014 , the Benadir administration began renovations at the <unk> Market in the Hamar <unk> district .", "It was one of the largest markets in the city before closing down operations in the early 1990s .", "In September 2014 , the municipal authorities officially reopened the <unk> to the public , with officials supervising all parts of the market .", "According to the Benadir Political Affairs Vice Chairman Mohamed <unk> \" <unk> \" , the facility is now open for business and will compete with other regional markets .", "= = = Institutes = = = \n \n The Regional Somali Language Academy is an <unk> regulating body for the Somali language in the Horn region .", "In January 2015 , President of Somalia Hassan Sheikh Mohamud announced that the institute was slated to be finalized in conjunction with the governments of Djibouti and Ethiopia .", "Among the scheduled projects was the construction of a new headquarters for the Academy in Mogadishu , in recognition of Somalia 's traditional position as the center for the development and promotion of the Somali language .", "In February 2015 , the foundation stone for the new Regional Somali Language Academy was officially laid at an inauguration ceremony in the city .", "= = = Hotels = = = \n \n Mogadishu has a number of hotels , most of which were recently constructed .", "The city 's many returning expatriates , investors and international community workers are among these establishments ' main customers .", "To meet the growing demand , hotel representatives have also begun participating in international industry conferences , such as the Africa Hotel Investment <unk> .", "Among the new hotels is the six floor <unk> Palace Hotel .", "It was built in 2010 and officially opened in 2012 .", "Situated within a <unk> radius of the Aden Adde International Airport , it has a 70 @-@ room capacity with a 70 % occupancy rate .", "The hotel expects to host over 1 @,@ 000 visitors by 2015 , for which it plans to construct a larger overall building and conference facilities .", "A new landslide hotel within the airport itself is also slated to be completed by the end of the year .", "Other hotels in the city include the <unk> Palace Hotel , <unk> Castle Hotel , <unk> Hotel , Hotel <unk> @-@ <unk> , Oriental Hotel , Hotel <unk> , Hotel <unk> , Peace Hotel , <unk> Guest House , <unk> Hotel , Hotel <unk> , Hotel <unk> , Benadir Hotel , Ambassador Hotel , Kuwait Plaza Hotel , <unk> Hotel <unk> , <unk> Hotel , <unk> <unk> and <unk> Ali Hotel .", "= = Education = = \n \n Mogadishu is home to a number of scholastic institutions .", "As part of the government 's urban renewal program , 100 schools across the capital are scheduled to be refurbished and reopened .", "The Somali National University ( SNU ) was established in the 1950s , during the <unk> period .", "In 1973 , its programmes and facilities were expanded .", "The SNU developed over the next 20 years into an expansive institution of higher learning , with 13 departments , 700 staff and over 15 @,@ 000 students .", "On 14 November 2013 , the Cabinet unanimously approved a federal government plan to reopen the Somali National University , which had been closed down in the early 1990s .", "The <unk> initiative cost US $ 3 @.", "@ 6 million , and was completed in August 2014 .", "Mogadishu University ( MU ) is a non @-@ governmental university that is governed by a Board of Trustees and a University Council .", "It is the <unk> of a number of professors from the Somali National University as well as other Somali intellectuals .", "<unk> by the Islamic Development Bank in <unk> , Saudi Arabia , as well as other donor institutions , the university counts hundreds of graduates from its seven faculties , some of whom continue on to pursue Master 's degrees abroad thanks to a scholarship programme .", "Mogadishu University has established partnerships with several other academic institutions , including the University of Aalborg in Denmark , three universities in Egypt , seven universities in Sudan , the University of Djibouti , and two universities in <unk> .", "As of 2012 , MU also has accreditation with the Board of the <unk> Organization <unk> .", "In 1999 , the Somali Institute of Management and Administration ( <unk> ) was co @-@ established in Mogadishu by incumbent President of Somalia Hassan Sheikh Mohamud .", "The institution subsequently grew into the <unk> University , with Mohamud acting as dean until 2010 .", "It offers a range of undergraduate courses in various fields , including economics , statistics , business , <unk> , technology , computer science , health sciences , education , law and public administration .", "Benadir University ( BU ) was established in 2002 with the intention of training doctors .", "It has since expanded into other fields .", "Another tertiary institution in the city is the <unk> University of Science and Technology .", "The Turkish <unk> School was also established , with the Mogadishu Polytechnic Institute and Shabelle University campus likewise undergoing renovations .", "Additionally , a New Islamic University campus is being built .", "In April 2014 , Prime Minister <unk> Sheikh Ahmed also laid the foundation stone for the reconstruction of the former meteorological school in Mogadishu .", "A new national Aviation Training Academy is likewise being built at the Aden Adde International Airport .", "Other tertiary institutions in the capital include City University .", "It was established in 2012 with the aim of providing quality instruction and research .", "The college is staffed by an accredited and experienced master 's @-@ level faculty , and governed by a Board of Trustees consisting of academics and prominent entrepreneurs .", "City University 's <unk> features an advanced curriculum and foundation programs in English .", "Its campus includes physical and digital libraries , as well as IT and scientific laboratories .", "The university is a member of the Somali Research and Educational Network , and is authorized as a degree granting institution by the national Ministry of Education Directorate of Higher Education and Culture .", "= = Sport = = \n \n Mogadishu Stadium was constructed in 1978 during the Barre administration , with the assistance of Chinese engineers .", "The facility was mainly used for hosting sporting activities , such as the Somalia Cup and for football matches with teams from the Somalia League .", "Presidential addresses and political rallies , among other events , were also held there .", "In September 2013 , the Somali federal government and its Chinese counterpart signed an official cooperation agreement in Mogadishu as part of a five @-@ year national recovery plan in Somalia .", "The pact will see the Chinese authorities reconstruct several major infrastructural landmarks , including the Mogadishu Stadium .", "The Banadir Stadium and <unk> Stadium are two other major sporting facilities in the capital .", "In 2013 , the Somali Football Federation launched a renovation project at the <unk> facility , during which artificial football turf contributed by FIFA was installed at the stadium .", "The <unk> @-@ <unk> basketball stadium in the <unk> District also underwent a $ 10 @,@ 000 rehabilitation , with funding provided by the local <unk> Telecom firm .", "Additionally , the municipal authority oversaw the reconstruction of the Banadir Stadium .", "Various national sporting bodies also have their headquarters in Mogadishu .", "Among these are the Somali Football Federation , Somali Olympic Committee and Somali Basketball Federation .", "The Somali <unk> and <unk> Federation is likewise centered in the city , and manages the national <unk> team .", "= = Transportation = = \n \n \n = = = Road = = = \n \n Roads leading out of Mogadishu connect the city to other localities in Somalia as well as to neighbouring countries .", "The capital itself is cut into several grid layouts by an extensive road network , with streets supporting the flow of both <unk> and pedestrian traffic .", "In October 2013 , major construction began on the 23 kilometer road leading to the airport .", "<unk> by Somali and Turkish engineers , the upgrade was completed in November and included lane demarcation .", "The road construction initiative was part of a larger agreement signed by the Somali and Turkish governments to establish Mogadishu and Istanbul as sister cities , and in the process bring all of Mogadishu 's roads up to modern standards .", "Following the treaty , the Turkish International Cooperation and Development Agency ( <unk> ) launched a <unk> cleaning project in conjunction with the municipal cleaning department .", "The initiative saw around 100 rubbish collection vehicles and other equipment operated by <unk> clean the city 's roads , with the Benadir municipality taking over operation of the cleaning project in March 2015 .", "In 2012 – 2013 , Mogadishu 's municipal authority in conjunction with the British and Norwegian governments began a project to install solar @-@ powered street lights on all of the capital 's major roads .", "With equipment imported from Norway , the initiative cost around $ 140 @,@ 000 and lasted several months .", "The solar panels have helped to improve night @-@ time visibility and enhance the city 's overall aesthetic appeal .", "<unk> are the most common type of public transportation in Mogadishu .", "The next most frequently used public vehicles in the city are auto rickshaws ( <unk> ) .", "They number around 3 @,@ 000 units and come in various designs .", "The auto rickshaws represent a lower cost alternative to taxis and <unk> , typically charging half the price for the same distance , with flexible rates .", "Due to their <unk> , capacity to negotiate narrow lanes and low fuel consumption , the three @-@ wheeled vehicles are often appealing investment opportunities for small @-@ scale entrepreneurs .", "They are generally preferred for shorter <unk> .", "In June 2013 , two new taxi companies also started offering road transportation to residents .", "Part of a fleet of over 100 vehicles , Mogadishu Taxi 's trademark yellow <unk> offer rides throughout the city at flat rates of $ 5 .", "City Taxi , the firm 's nearest competitor , charges the same flat rate , with plans to add new <unk> to its fleet .", "In January 2014 , the Benadir administration launched a city @-@ wide street naming , house numbering and postal codes project .", "Officially called the House Numbering and Post Code System , it is a joint initiative of the municipal authorities and Somali business community representatives .", "The project is part of the ongoing modernization and development of the capital .", "According to former Mayor Mohamed Ahmed Nur , the initiative also aims to help the authorities firm up on security and resolve housing ownership disputes .", "In March 2015 , the Benadir administration likewise launched a renovation project on the <unk> <unk> @-@ <unk> major road in Mogadishu .", "The government @-@ public partnership aims to facilitate vehicle access in the area .", "According to <unk> district commissioner Ahmed Hassan <unk> <unk> , the reconstruction initiative will also make the road all @-@ weather resistant and is slated to be completed shortly .", "= = = Air = = = \n \n During the post @-@ independence period , Mogadishu International Airport offered flights to numerous global destinations .", "In the mid @-@ 1960s , the airport was enlarged to accommodate more international carriers , with the state @-@ owned Somali Airlines providing regular trips to all major cities .", "By 1969 , the airport 's many landing grounds could also host small jets and DC 6B @-@ type aircraft .", "The facility grew considerably in size in the post @-@ independence period after successive renovation projects .", "With the outbreak of the civil war in the early 1990s , Mogadishu International Airport 's flight services experienced routine disruptions and its grounds and equipment were largely destroyed .", "In the late 2000s , the <unk> Airport , situated 50 kilometers to the south , served as the capital 's main airport while Mogadishu International Airport , now renamed Aden Adde International Airport , briefly shut down .", "However , in late 2010 , the security situation in Mogadishu had significantly improved , with the federal government eventually managing to assume full control of the city by August 2011 .", "In May 2011 , the Ministry of Transport announced that SKA @-@ Somalia had been contracted to manage operations at the re @-@ opened Aden Adde International Airport over a period of ten years .", "Among its first initiatives , worth an estimated $ 6 million , SKA invested in new airport equipment and expanded support services by hiring , training and <unk> 200 local workers to meet international airport standards .", "The company also assisted in comprehensive infrastructure renovations , restored a dependable supply of electricity , revamped the baggage handling facilities as well as the arrival and departure lounges , put into place electronic check @-@ in systems , and <unk> up on security and work @-@ flow .", "Additionally , SKA connected the grounds ' Somali Civil Aviation and Meteorological Agency ( <unk> ) and immigration , customs , commercial airlines and Somali Police Force officials to the internet .", "By January 2013 , the firm had introduced <unk> buses to ferry travelers to and from the passenger terminal .", "In December 2011 , the Turkish government unveiled plans to further modernize the airport as part of Turkey 's broader engagement in the local post @-@ conflict reconstruction process .", "Among the scheduled renovations were new systems and infrastructure , including a modern control tower to monitor the airspace .", "In September 2013 , the Turkish company <unk> LLC began operations at the airport .", "The firm announced plans to renovate the aviation building and construct a new one , as well as upgrade other modern service structures .", "A $ 10 million project , it will increase the airport 's existing 15 aircraft capacity to 60 .", "In January 2015 , a new , state @-@ of @-@ the @-@ art terminal was opened at the airport .", "Featuring modern passenger facilities and a glass façade , it will enable the airport to double its number of daily commercial flights to 60 , with a <unk> of around 1 @,@ 000 passengers per hour .", "As of January 2015 , the largest airline services using Aden Adde International Airport include the Somali @-@ owned private carriers Jubba Airways , <unk> Airlines , and African Express Airways , in addition to UN charter planes , Turkish Airlines , and Felix Airways ( Al <unk> Airlines ) .", "The airport also offers flights to other cities in Somalia , such as <unk> , <unk> and <unk> , as well as to international destinations like Djibouti , <unk> , and Istanbul .", "In July 2012 , Mohammed <unk> Ali ( <unk> @-@ <unk> ) , the General Director of the Ministry of Aviation and Transport , also announced that the Somali government had begun preparations to revive the Mogadishu @-@ based national carrier , Somali Airlines .", "The first new aircraft were scheduled for delivery in December 2013 .", "= = = Sea = = = \n \n The Port of Mogadishu , also known as the Mogadishu International Port , is the official seaport of Mogadishu .", "<unk> as a major class port , it is the largest harbour in the country .", "After <unk> some damage during the civil war , the federal government launched the Mogadishu Port <unk> Project , an initiative to rebuild , develop and modernize the port .", "The renovations included the installation of Alpha <unk> technology .", "A joint international delegation consisting of the Director of the Port of Djibouti and Chinese officials specializing in infrastructure reconstruction concurrently visited the facility in June 2013 .", "According to Mogadishu Port manager Abdullahi Ali Nur , the delegates along with local Somali officials received reports on the port 's functions as part of the rebuilding project 's planning stages .", "In 2013 , the Port of Mogadishu 's management reportedly reached an agreement with representatives of the Iranian company <unk> Shipping LLC to handle vital operations at the seaport .", "Under the name Mogadishu Port <unk> Terminal , the firm is slated to handle all of the port 's technical and operational functions .", "In October 2013 , the federal Cabinet endorsed an agreement with the Turkish firm Al @-@ Bayrak to manage the Port of Mogadishu for a 20 @-@ year period .", "The deal was secured by the Ministry of Ports and Public Works , and also assigns Al @-@ Bayrak responsibility for rebuilding and <unk> the seaport .", "In September 2014 , the federal government officially delegated management of the Mogadishu Port to Al @-@ Bayrak .", "The firm 's modernization project will cost $ 80 million .", "= = = Railway = = = \n \n There were projects during the 1980s to <unk> the 114 km ( 71 mi ) railway between Mogadishu and Jowhar , built by the Italians in 1926 but dismantled in World War II by British troops .", "It was originally intended that this railway would reach <unk> <unk> .", "Only a few remaining tracks inside Mogadishu 's harbour area are still used .", "= = Media = = \n \n Mogadishu has historically served as a media hub .", "In 1975 , the Somali Film Agency ( <unk> ) , the nation 's film regulatory body , was established in Mogadishu .", "The <unk> also organized the annual Mogadishu Pan @-@ African and Arab Film Symposium ( <unk> ) , which brought together an array of prominent filmmakers and movie experts from across the globe , including other parts of Northeast Africa and the Arab world , as well as Asia and Europe .", "In addition , there are a number of radio news agencies based in Mogadishu .", "Radio Mogadishu is the federal government @-@ run public broadcaster .", "Established in 1951 in Italian Somaliland , it initially aired news items in both Somali and Italian .", "The station was modernized with Russian assistance following independence in 1960 , and began offering home service in Somali , <unk> and <unk> .", "After closing down operations in the early 1990s due to the civil war , the broadcaster was officially re @-@ opened in the early 2000s by the Transitional National Government .", "Other radio stations headquartered in the city include <unk> Radio , Radio Shabelle , Radio Bar @-@ <unk> , Radio <unk> , Radio <unk> , Radio <unk> , Radio Banadir , Radio <unk> , <unk> FM , Radio <unk> , and Radio Xamar , also known as Voice of Democracy .", "The Mogadishu @-@ based Somali National Television ( <unk> ) is the central government @-@ owned broadcaster .", "On 4 April 2011 , the Ministry of Information of the Transitional Federal Government officially re @-@ launched the station as part of an initiative to develop the national telecommunications sector .", "<unk> broadcasts 24 hours a day , and can be viewed both within Somalia and abroad via terrestrial and satellite platforms .", "Somali popular music enjoys a large audience in Mogadishu , and was widely sold prior to the civil war .", "With the government managing to secure the city in mid @-@ 2011 , radios once again play music .", "On 19 March 2012 , an open concert was held in the city , which was broadcast live on local television .", "In April 2013 , the <unk> <unk> ensemble also organized the <unk> Music Festival , the first international music festival to be held in Mogadishu in two decades .", "= = Notable <unk> = = \n \n \n = = Twin towns – Sister cities = = \n \n Mogadishu is twinned with :" ]
[ "In May 2012 , the First Somali Bank was established in the capital , which organized Mogadishu 's first ever Technology , Entertainment , Design ( TEDx ) conference .", "In May 2012 , the First Somali Bank was established in the capital , representing the first commercial bank to open in southern Somalia since 1991 .", "Additionally , the Historic Central Bank was <unk> , with the <unk> Business Center likewise under construction .", "The event was organized by the First Somali Bank to showcase improvements in business , development and security to potential Somali and international investors .", "Additionally , the International Bank of Somalia , which opened downtown in 2014 , offers Islamic finance and international banking services via a swift code system .", "The Central Bank of Somalia , the national monetary authority , also has its headquarters in Mogadishu .", "The new high rise is slated to be completed by the end of 2015 , and will feature a Tawakal Global Bank customer and financial services center , a large , 338 square meter supermarket , a 46 @-@ room luxury hotel , restaurant and coffee shop facilities , and conference and event halls .", "<unk> by the Salaam Somali Bank , the new urban complex includes town houses , apartment flats , a mosque , recreational areas , playgrounds , a supermarket and roads .", "Through both private efforts and public initiatives like the Somali <unk> Corps , they have participated in the renovation of schools , hospitals , banks and other infrastructure , and have played a leading role in the capital 's recovery .", "<unk> by the Islamic Development Bank in <unk> , Saudi Arabia , as well as other donor institutions , the university counts hundreds of graduates from its seven faculties , some of whom continue on to pursue Master 's degrees abroad thanks to a scholarship programme ." ]
[ " = Mogadishu = \n \n Mogadishu ( / <unk> / ; Somali : <unk> ; Arabic : <unk> <unk> ) , known locally as Hamar , is the capital and most populous city of Somalia .", "Located in the coastal Banaadir region on the Indian Ocean , the city has served as an important port for millennia .", "As of 2015 , it had a population of 2 @,@ 120 @,@ 000 residents .", "Tradition and old records assert that southern Somalia , including the Mogadishu area , was historically inhabited by hunter @-@ gatherers .", "These were later joined by Cushitic <unk> @-@ <unk> , who would go on to establish local <unk> .", "During its medieval Golden Age , Mogadishu was ruled by the Muzaffar dynasty , a vassal of the Ajuran Sultanate .", "It subsequently fell under the control of an assortment of local <unk> and polities , most notably the Geledi Sultanate .", "The city later became the capital of Italian Somaliland ( 1889 @-@ 1936 ) in the colonial period .", "After the Somali Republic became independent in 1960 , Mogadishu became known and promoted as the White Pearl of the Indian Ocean .", "After the ousting of the Siad Barre regime in 1991 and the ensuing civil war , various militias fought for control of the city , later to be replaced by the Islamic Courts Union in the mid @-@ 2000s .", "The ICU thereafter splintered into more radical groups , notably Al @-@ Shabaab , which fought the Transitional Federal Government ( 2004 @-@ 2012 ) and its AMISOM allies .", "With a change in administration in late 2010 , government troops and their military partners had succeeded in forcing out Al @-@ Shabaab by August 2011 .", "Mogadishu has subsequently experienced a period of intense reconstruction .", "As Somalia 's capital city , many important national institutions are based in Mogadishu .", "It is the seat of the Federal Government of Somalia established in August 2012 , with the Somalia Federal Parliament serving as the government 's legislative branch .", "Yusuf Hussein <unk> has been the Mayor of Mogadishu since October 2015 .", "Villa Somalia is the official residential palace and principal workplace of the President of Somalia , Hassan Sheikh Mohamud .", "The establishment of a local construction yard has also galvanized the city 's real @-@ estate sector .", "Arba 'a Rukun Mosque is one of the oldest Islamic places of worship in the capital , built circa 667 ( 1268 / 9 AD ) .", "The Mosque of Islamic <unk> in Mogadishu is the largest masjid in the Horn region .", "Mogadishu Cathedral was built in 1928 by the colonial authorities in Italian Somaliland in a Norman Gothic style , and served as the traditional seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Mogadiscio .", "The National Museum of Somalia is based in Mogadishu and holds many culturally important artefacts .", "The National Library of Somalia is undergoing a $ 1 million Somali federal government funded renovation , including a new library complex .", "Mogadishu is home to a number of scholastic and media institutions .", "As part of the municipality 's urban renewal program , 100 schools across the capital are scheduled to be refurbished and reopened .", "The Somali National University ( SNU ) was established in the 1950s , and professors from the university later founded the non @-@ governmental Mogadishu University ( MU ) .", "Benadir University ( BU ) was established in 2002 with the intention of training doctors .", "Various national sporting bodies have their headquarters in Mogadishu , including the Somali Football Federation and the Somali Olympic Committee .", "Mogadishu Stadium was constructed in 1978 during the Siad Barre administration , with the assistance of Chinese engineers .", "It hosts football matches with teams from the Somalia League and the Somalia Cup .", "Additionally , the Port of Mogadishu serves as a major national seaport and is the largest harbour in Somalia .", "Mogadishu International Airport , the capital 's main airport , is the hub of the relaunched national carrier Somali Airlines .", "= = Etymology = = \n \n The origins of the name Mogadishu ( <unk> ) has many theories but it is most likely derived from a morphology of the Persian words Maq 'ad @-@ i @-@ Shah For a long time , it was thought to be derived from the Persian Maq 'ad @-@ i @-@ Shah ( <unk> <unk> ) , which means \" the seat of the Shah \" ( a reflection of the city 's early Persian influence ) .", "It is known locally as Xamar ( English : Hamar ) .", "= = History = = \n \n \n = = = Early history = = = \n \n Tradition and old records assert that southern Somalia , including the Mogadishu area , was inhabited very early by hunter @-@ gatherers of <unk> descent .", "Although most of these early inhabitants are believed to have been either overwhelmed , driven away or , in some cases , assimilated by later migrants to the area , physical traces of their occupation survive in certain ethnic minority groups inhabiting modern @-@ day <unk> and other parts of the south .", "The latter descendants include <unk> populations such as the <unk> , <unk> , the <unk> @-@ <unk> , and especially the <unk> @-@ <unk> .", "By the time of the arrival of peoples from the Cushitic <unk> ( <unk> and <unk> ) clan confederacy , who would go on to establish a local aristocracy , other Cushitic groups affiliated with the <unk> ( <unk> ) and <unk> ( Ma <unk> ) had already formed settlements of their own in the sub @-@ region .", "The ancient city of <unk> is believed to have been the predecessor state of Mogadishu .", "It is mentioned in the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea , a Greek travel document dating from the first century AD , as one of a series of commercial ports on the Somali <unk> .", "According to the Periplus , maritime trade already connected peoples in the Mogadishu area with other communities along the Indian Ocean coast .", "The Sultanate of Mogadishu later developed with the immigration of <unk> Arabs , a community whose earliest presence dates back to the 9th or 10th century .", "This evolved into the Muzaffar dynasty , a joint Somali @-@ Arab federation of rulers , and Mogadishu became closely linked with the powerful Somali Ajuran Sultanate .", "Following his visit to the city , the 12th century Syrian historian <unk> al @-@ <unk> wrote that it was inhabited by dark @-@ skinned <unk> , the ancestors of the modern <unk> .", "For many years , Mogadishu stood as the pre @-@ eminent city in the <unk> @-@ ul @-@ <unk> ( <unk> <unk> ) , meaning \" Land of the <unk> , \" which was the medieval Arabic term for the Somali coast .", "By the time of the Moroccan traveller Ibn <unk> 's appearance on the Somali coast in 1331 , the city was at the zenith of its prosperity .", "He described Mogadishu as \" an exceedingly large city \" with many rich merchants , which was famous for the high quality fabric that it exported to destinations including Egypt .", "<unk> added that the city was ruled by a Somali Sultan , Abu <unk> ibn <unk> ' Umar , who was originally from Barbara in northern Somalia and spoke both Somali ( referred to by <unk> as <unk> , the Benadir dialect of Somali ) and Arabic with equal fluency .", "The Sultan also had a retinue of <unk> ( ministers ) , legal experts , commanders , royal <unk> , and other officials at his service .", "Additionally , there appears to have been a strong Persian presence in both Mogadishu and <unk> for a time .", "A Shi 'a influence can still be seen in some areas , as in the southern Somalia veneration of Fatimah , the Prophet Muhammad 's daughter .", "This fact is also reflected in the etymology of the city 's name , which derives from the Persian Maq 'ad @-@ i @-@ Shah ( <unk> <unk> ) and means \" the seat of the Shah . \"", "The Portuguese would subsequently attempt to occupy the city , but never managed to take it .", "In his journal of an expedition to the region in <unk> @-@ <unk> , the explorer João de <unk> , who accompanied Vasco da Gama on the voyage , wrote that <unk> ( Mogadishu ) was controlled by Moors .", "A big town surrounded by four towers , it had houses several <unk> high and large palaces in its center .", "De <unk> and his men bombarded the city before continuing southwards along the seaboard .", "The <unk> Somali , however , were later successful in defeating the Ajuran State and bringing about the end of Muzaffar rule .", "= = = <unk> ( 1800s – 1900s ) = = = \n \n By 1892 , Mogadishu was under the joint control of the Somali Sultanate of the Geledi and the <unk> Sultanate of Zanzibar .", "The Geledi Sultans were at the height of their power .", "They dominated the southern ivory trade , and also held sway over the Jubba and Shebelle valleys in the hinterland .", "The <unk> Sultans ' authority in Mogadishu , however , was largely nominal .", "When <unk> <unk> bin <unk> of Oman sought to build a fort in the city , he was thus <unk> to request permission from Sultan Ahmed Yusuf of Geledi .", "This Fort of <unk> was eventually constructed in 1870 .", "The Sultan of Zanzibar later leased and then sold the infrastructure that he had built to the Italians , but not the land itself , which was Somali owned .", "= = = Italian Somaliland ( late 1800s @-@ 1960 ) = = = \n \n In 1905 , Italy made Mogadishu the capital of the newly established Italian Somaliland .", "The Italians subsequently referred to the city as Mogadiscio .", "After World War I , the surrounding territory came under Italian control with some resistance .", "Thousands of Italians settled in Mogadishu and founded small manufacturing companies .", "They also developed some agricultural areas in the south near the capital , such as <unk> and the <unk> <unk> <unk> <unk> ( present @-@ day Jowhar ) .", "In the 1930s , new buildings and avenues were built .", "A 114 km ( 71 mi ) narrow @-@ gauge railway was laid from Mogadishu to Jowhar .", "An <unk> road , the <unk> <unk> , was also constructed and intended to link Mogadishu to <unk> <unk> .", "In 1940 , the Italo @-@ Somali population numbered 22 @,@ 000 , accounting for over 44 % of the city 's population of 50 @,@ 000 residents .", "Mogadishu remained the capital of Italian Somaliland throughout the latter polity 's existence .", "In World War II it was captured by British forces in February 1941 .", "After World War II Mogadishu was made the capital of the Trust Territory of Somaliland , an Italian administered <unk> political entity under the <unk> mandate , for ten years ( 1950 – 1960 ) .", "= = = Somali Republic ( 1960 – 1990 ) = = = \n \n British Somaliland became independent on 26 June 1960 as the State of Somaliland , and the Trust Territory of Somalia ( the former Italian Somaliland ) followed suit five days later .", "On 1 July 1960 , the two territories united to form the Somali Republic , with Mogadishu serving as the nation 's capital .", "A government was formed by Abdullahi <unk> and other members of the <unk> and protectorate governments , with <unk> Bashir <unk> Yusuf as President of the Somali National Assembly , Aden <unk> <unk> <unk> as President of the Somali Republic , and Abdirashid Ali Shermarke as Prime Minister ( later to become President from 1967 to 1969 ) .", "On 20 July 1961 and through a popular referendum , the people of Somalia ratified a new constitution , which was first drafted in 1960 .", "In 1967 , Muhammad <unk> Ibrahim <unk> became Prime Minister , a position to which he was appointed by Shermarke .", "On 15 October 1969 , while paying a visit to the northern town of Las <unk> , Somalia 's then President Abdirashid Ali Shermarke was assassinated by one of his own <unk> .", "His assassination was quickly followed by a military coup d 'état on 21 October 1969 ( the day after his funeral ) , in which the Somali Army seized power without encountering armed opposition — essentially a bloodless takeover .", "The putsch was spearheaded by Major General Mohamed Siad Barre , who at the time commanded the army .", "Alongside Barre , the Supreme Revolutionary Council ( SRC ) that assumed power after President <unk> 's assassination was led by Lieutenant Colonel Salaad <unk> <unk> and Chief of Police <unk> <unk> .", "<unk> officially held the title of \" Father of the Revolution , \" and Barre shortly afterwards became the head of the SRC .", "The SRC subsequently renamed the country the Somali Democratic Republic , arrested members of the former civilian government , banned political parties , dissolved the parliament and the Supreme Court , and suspended the constitution .", "The revolutionary army established various large @-@ scale public works programmes , including the Mogadishu Stadium .", "In addition to a <unk> programme of industry and land , the Mogadishu @-@ based new regime 's foreign policy placed an emphasis on Somalia 's traditional and religious links with the Arab world , eventually joining the Arab League in 1974 .", "After fallout from the unsuccessful <unk> campaign of the late 1970s , the Barre administration began arresting government and military officials under suspicion of participation in the abortive 1978 coup d 'état .", "Most of the people who had allegedly helped plot the putsch were summarily executed .", "However , several officials managed to escape abroad and started to form the first of various <unk> groups dedicated to ousting Barre 's regime by force .", "= = = Civil war = = = \n \n By the late 1980s , Barre 's regime had become increasingly unpopular .", "The authorities became ever more totalitarian , and resistance movements , encouraged by Ethiopia 's communist <unk> administration , <unk> up across the country .", "This eventually led in 1991 to the outbreak of the civil war , the toppling of Barre 's government , and the disbandment of the Somali National Army .", "Many of the opposition groups subsequently began competing for influence in the power vacuum that followed the <unk> of Barre 's regime .", "Armed factions led by United Somali Congress commanders General Mohamed Farah Aidid and Ali Mahdi Mohamed , in particular , clashed as each sought to exert authority over the capital .", "UN Security Council Resolution 733 and UN Security Council Resolution 746 led to the creation of UNOSOM I , the first stabilization mission in Somalia after the dissolution of the central government .", "United Nations Security Council Resolution 794 was unanimously passed on 3 December 1992 , which approved a coalition of United Nations peacekeepers led by the United States .", "Forming the Unified Task Force ( <unk> ) , the alliance was tasked with assuring security until humanitarian efforts were transferred to the UN .", "Landing in 1993 , the UN peacekeeping coalition started the two @-@ year United Nations Operation in Somalia II ( UNOSOM II ) primarily in the south .", "Some of the militias that were then competing for power interpreted the UN troops ' presence as a threat to their <unk> .", "Consequently , several gun battles took place in Mogadishu between local <unk> and peacekeepers .", "Among these was the Battle of Mogadishu of 1993 , a successful attempt by US troops to apprehend two high @-@ ranking lieutenants of faction leader Aidid .", "The UN soldiers eventually withdrew altogether from the country on 3 March 1995 , having incurred more significant casualties .", "In 2006 , the Islamic Courts Union ( ICU ) , an Islamist organization , assumed control of much of the southern part of the country and promptly imposed <unk> 'a law .", "The new Transitional Federal Government ( TFG ) , established two years earlier , sought to re @-@ establish its authority .", "With the assistance of Ethiopian troops , AMISOM peacekeepers and air support by the United States , it managed to drive out the rival ICU and solidify its rule .", "On 8 January 2007 , as the Battle of Ras <unk> raged , TFG President and founder Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed , a former colonel in the Somali Army , entered Mogadishu for the first time since being elected to office .", "The government then relocated to Villa Somalia in Mogadishu from its interim location in <unk> , marking the first time since the fall of the Barre regime in 1991 that the federal government controlled most of the country .", "Following this defeat , the Islamic Courts Union splintered into several different factions .", "Some of the more radical elements , including Al @-@ Shabaab , regrouped to continue their insurgency against the TFG and oppose the Ethiopian military 's presence in Somalia .", "Throughout 2007 and 2008 , Al @-@ Shabaab scored military victories , seizing control of key towns and ports in both central and southern Somalia .", "At the end of 2008 , the group had captured <unk> but not Mogadishu .", "By January 2009 , Al @-@ Shabaab and other militias had managed to force the Ethiopian troops to retreat , leaving behind an under @-@ equipped African Union peacekeeping force to assist the Transitional Federal Government 's troops .", "Between 31 May and 9 June 2008 , representatives of Somalia 's federal government and the moderate Alliance for the Re @-@ liberation of Somalia ( ARS ) group of Islamist rebels participated in peace talks in Djibouti brokered by the UN .", "The conference ended with a signed agreement calling for the withdrawal of Ethiopian troops in exchange for the cessation of armed confrontation .", "Parliament was subsequently expanded to 550 seats to accommodate ARS members , which then elected a new president .", "With the help of a small team of African Union troops , the coalition government also began a counteroffensive in February 2009 to retake control of the southern half of the country .", "To solidify its control of southern Somalia , the TFG formed an alliance with the Islamic Courts Union , other members of the Alliance for the Re @-@ liberation of Somalia , and <unk> <unk> <unk> 'a , a moderate Sufi militia .", "In November 2010 , a new <unk> government was elected to office , which enacted numerous reforms , especially in the security sector .", "By August 2011 , the new administration and its AMISOM allies had managed to capture all of Mogadishu from the Al @-@ Shabaab militants .", "Mogadishu has subsequently experienced a period of intense reconstruction spearheaded by the Somali diaspora , the municipal authorities , and Turkey , a historic ally of Somalia .", "= = = Reconstruction = = = \n \n In August 2011 , militant group al Shabaab made a strategic withdrawal from Mogadishu to return to hit @-@ and @-@ run tactics .", "Mayor Mohamed Nur recognized the opportunity as critical to stabilizing and rebuilding the city by any means necessary .", "Working closely with the UN , USAID , and DRC , Nur 's administration also started large @-@ scale rehabilitation of roads and general infrastructure , with residents closely <unk> with the civil and police authorities to <unk> up on security .", "Nur recognized the opportunity to transform Mogadishu although resources were limited .", "Working closely with urban strategist Mitchell <unk> , the Benadir government sought to design and deploy a data @-@ driven approach to post @-@ war reconstruction .", "With the passing of a new Constitution in 2012 and the subsequent election of an inaugural President in the new Federal Government , the <unk> continued to oversee Mogadishu 's ongoing post @-@ conflict reconstruction .", "Building off the initial pilot , the Benadir administration launched a city @-@ wide street naming , house numbering and postal codes project .", "Officially called the House Numbering and Post Code System , it is a joint initiative of the municipal authorities and Somali business community representatives .", "According to Nur , the initiative also aims to help the authorities firm up on security and resolve housing ownership disputes .", "As of 2016 , there are postal codes for 176 localities and sub @-@ localities , including the Mogadishu metropolitan area .", "= = Geography = = \n \n Mogadishu is situated on the Indian Ocean coast of the Horn of Africa , in the Banaadir administrative region ( <unk> ) in southeastern Somalia .", "The region itself is <unk> with the city and is much smaller than the historical province of Benadir .", "The city is administratively divided into the districts of <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , Hamar @-@ <unk> , Hamar @-@ <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> @-@ <unk> , Karan , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> and <unk> .", "Features of the city include the <unk> old town , the <unk> Market , and <unk> Beach .", "The sandy beaches of Mogadishu have vibrant coral reefs , and are prime real estate for the first tourist resorts in many years .", "The Shebelle River ( <unk> Shabelle ) rises in central Ethiopia and comes within 30 kilometers ( 19 mi ) of the Indian Ocean near Mogadishu before turning southwestward .", "Usually dry during February and March , the river provides water essential for the cultivation of sugarcane , cotton , and <unk> .", "= = = Climate = = = \n \n For a city situated so near the equator , Mogadishu has a relatively dry climate .", "It is classified as hot and semi @-@ arid ( Köppen climate classification <unk> ) , as with much of southeastern Somalia .", "By contrast , towns in northern Somalia generally have a hot arid climate ( Köppen <unk> ) .", "Mogadishu is located in or near the tropical <unk> woodland <unk> of the <unk> global <unk> scheme .", "The mean temperature in the city year round is 27 ° C , with an average maximum of 30 ° C and an average minimum of 24 ° C. Mean temperature readings per month vary by 3 ° C ( 5 @.", "@ 4 ° F ) , corresponding with a <unk> and subtype truly <unk> <unk> type .", "Precipitation per year averages <unk> @.", "@ 2 millimetres ( 16 @.", "@ 9 in ) .", "There are 47 wet days annually , which are associated with a 12 % daily probability of rainfall .", "The city has an average of 3 @,@ <unk> hours of sunshine per year , with 8 @.", "@ 4 hours of sunlight per day .", "Mean daylight hours and minutes per day are <unk> 24 ' .", "The annual percentage of sunny versus cloudy daylight hours is 70 and 30 , respectively .", "Average sun altitude at solar noon on the 21st day of the month is 75 .", "= = Government = = \n \n \n = = = Federal = = = \n \n The Transitional Federal Government ( TFG ) was the internationally recognized central government of Somalia between 2004 and 2012 .", "Based in Mogadishu , it constituted the executive branch of government .", "The Federal Government of Somalia was established on 20 August 2012 , concurrent with the end of the TFG 's interim mandate .", "It represents the first permanent central government in the country since the start of the civil war .", "The Federal Parliament of Somalia serves as the government 's legislative branch .", "= = = Municipal = = = \n \n Mogadishu 's municipal government is currently led by Yusuf Hussein <unk> , who succeeded Mayor Hassan Mohamed Hussein <unk> , a former military court chairman .", "Among the administration 's development initiatives are a US $ 100 million urban renewal project , the creation of garbage disposal and <unk> plants , the launch of a city @-@ wide <unk> project , the creation of asphalt and cement plants , rehabilitation of the Town Hall and parliament buildings , reconstruction of the former Defence Ministry offices , reconstruction of <unk> facilities , rehabilitation and construction of health facilities , establishment of a Police Training Center and a permanent base in <unk> for the new Somali Armed Forces , rebuilding of the Somali Postal Service headquarters , and rehabilitation of public playgrounds in several districts .", "In January 2014 , the Benadir administration launched the House Numbering and Post Code System .", "It also began distributing national identity cards in March of the same year .", "In addition , the municipal authorities started renovating important local government centers in September 2014 , including the capital 's former <unk> <unk> compound .", "In January 2015 , the Benadir administration also opened a new Health & Safety Office to supervise health and safety practices in the city , and launched a municipal <unk> campaign ahead of various international conferences that are slated to be held there .", "In March 2015 , the Benadir administration completed the <unk> project in conjunction with the EU and <unk> .", "The 3 @.", "@ 5 million <unk> initiative lasted three and a half years , and saw the establishment in Mogadishu of a new sustainable waste collection system , a Technical Training Centre , water quality testing laboratories , <unk> access to clean drinking water , improved employment and livelihood opportunities in the low @-@ cost fuel production sector , strengthened skills training and regulation in the construction sector , and laboratories for the testing of construction material quality .", "= = = <unk> missions = = = \n \n A number of countries maintain foreign embassies and <unk> in Mogadishu .", "As of January 2014 , these diplomatic missions include the embassies of Djibouti , Ethiopia , Sudan , Libya , <unk> , Saudi Arabia , Turkey , Iran , Uganda , Nigeria , the United Kingdom , Japan , China , and <unk> .", "<unk> that are scheduled to reopen in the city include those of Egypt , the United Arab Emirates , Italy and South Korea .", "In May 2015 , in recognition of the <unk> progress made in Somalia and its return to effective governance , US Secretary of State John Kerry announced a preliminary plan to reestablish the US embassy in Mogadishu .", "He indicated that although there was no set timetable for the premises ' relaunch , the US government had immediately begun upgrading its diplomatic representation in the country .", "President of Somalia Hassan Sheikh Mohamud and Prime Minister Omar Abdirashid Ali <unk> also presented to Kerry the real estate deed for land reserved for the new US embassy compound .", "Mohamud concurrently signed an Establishment Agreement with the EU Head of Delegation in Somalia Michele <unk> d ’ <unk> , which facilitates the opening of more embassies in Mogadishu by European Union member states .", "The EU also announced that it had opened a new EU Delegation office in the city .", "In February 2014 , Somalia 's Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation <unk> <unk> <unk> announced that the federal government was slated to reopen the former Institute of <unk> in Mogadishu .", "The center historically served as one of the most important national institutions for diplomacy and international relations .", "<unk> also pledged to reestablish the institute 's diplomacy department , its information and broadcasting department , as well as its library .", "= = Economy = = \n \n Mogadishu traditionally served as a commercial and financial centre .", "Before the <unk> of mass @-@ produced cloth from Europe and America , the city 's textiles were <unk> far and wide throughout the interior of the continent , as well as to the Arabian peninsula and as far as the Persian coast .", "Mogadishu 's economy has grown rapidly since the city 's pacification in mid 2011 .", "The <unk> processing factory was reopened , as was the local Coca Cola factory , which was also refurbished .", "The Somali civil engineer and entrepreneur <unk> <unk> also opened the city 's first dollar store .", "The <unk> of Mogadishu 's real estate sector was in part facilitated by the establishment of a local construction yard in November 2012 by the Municipality of Istanbul and the Turkish Red Crescent .", "With 50 construction trucks and machines imported from Turkey , the yard produces concrete , asphalt and paving stones for building projects .", "The Istanbul Municipality was also scheduled to bring in 100 specialists to accelerate the construction initiative , which ultimately aims to modernize the capital 's infrastructure and serve it over the long @-@ term .", "In mid @-@ 2012 , Mogadishu concurrently held its first ever Technology , Entertainment , Design ( TEDx ) conference .", "A second consecutive TEDx <unk> conference was held the following year in the capital , highlighting new enterprises and commercial opportunities , including the establishment of the city 's first dry cleaning business in several years .", "A number of large firms also have their headquarters in Mogadishu .", "Among these is the Trans @-@ National Industrial Electricity and Gas Company , an energy conglomerate founded in 2010 that <unk> five major Somali companies from the trade , finance , security and telecommunications sectors .", "Other firms based in the city include <unk> Telecom , the largest telecommunications company in southern and central Somalia .", "<unk> is another telecommunications service provider that is centered in the capital .", "The local Somali Energy Company specializes in the generation , transmission and distribution of electric power to residents and businesses within its service area in Banaadir .", "Villa and Mansion Architects , an international architectural firm founded by the Somali @-@ British architect Alexander Yusuf , likewise has its regional offices in Mogadishu .", "The Islamic Insurance Company ( First <unk> and Re @-@ <unk> Insurance Company ) was concurrently established , and is the city 's first full service insurance firm in many years .", "In June 2013 , former Prime Minister Abdi Farah <unk> signed a new foreign investment law .", "The draft bill was prepared by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry in conjunction with government attorneys .", "<unk> by the Cabinet , it establishes a secure legal framework for foreign investment in Mogadishu and elsewhere in the country .", "In October 2014 , the firm Tawakal Money Express ( Tawakal ) also began construction of the seven @-@ storey Tawakal Plaza Mogadishu .", "In addition , the <unk> <unk> provides major retail service to local <unk> .", "Open daily until 10 pm , the convenience chain imports most of its products from the United Arab Emirates and China .", "The Al <unk> firm also launched a major real estate project in January 2015 , <unk> @-@ Salam City .", "It is slated to be erected just outside the northern part of the capital , within a 7 kilometer radius of the Industrial Road .", "= = Demographics = = \n \n Mogadishu is a multi @-@ ethnic city .", "Its original core population consisted of <unk> <unk> , and later Cushitic , Arab and Persian migrants .", "The mixture of these various groups produced the <unk> or <unk> Xamar ( “ People of Mogadishu ” ) , a composite population unique to the larger Benadir region .", "In the colonial period , European expatriates , primarily Italians , would also contribute to the city 's cosmopolitan populace .", "The main area of <unk> of <unk> ethnic minorities in Somalia has historically been in village enclaves in the south , particularly between the Jubba and Shebelle river valleys as well as the <unk> and Bay regions .", "Beginning in the 1970s , more <unk> began moving to urban centres such as Mogadishu and <unk> .", "The displacement caused by the onset of the civil war in the 1990s further increased the number of rural minorities migrating to urban areas .", "As a consequence of these movements , Mogadishu 's traditional demographic makeup changed significantly over the years .", "Following a greatly improved security situation in the city in 2012 , many Somali expatriates began returning to Mogadishu for investment opportunities and to take part in the ongoing post @-@ conflict reconstruction process .", "They have also helped to propel the local real estate market .", "According to <unk> , Mogadishu has a population of around 2 @,@ 120 @,@ 000 residents as of 2015 .", "It is the <unk> largest city in the world by population size .", "The urban area occupies 91 square kilometres ( 35 sq mi ) , with a population density of around 23 @,@ 400 inhabitants per square kilometre ( 61 @,@ 000 / sq mi ) .", "As of September 2014 , the Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation is scheduled to launch the first population census for Somalia in over two decades .", "The <unk> assisted the Ministry in the project , which is slated to be finalized ahead of the planned <unk> and local and national elections in 2016 .", "= = Landmarks = = \n \n \n = = = Places of worship = = = \n \n Arba 'a Rukun Mosque is one of the oldest Islamic places of worship in the capital .", "It was built circa 667 ( 1268 / 9 AD ) , concurrently with the <unk> ad @-@ Din Mosque .", "Arba 'a Rukun 's <unk> contains an inscription dated from the same year , which commemorates the masjid 's late founder , <unk> ibn <unk> al @-@ <unk> ( <unk> ibn Muhammed ) .", "The Mosque of Islamic <unk> was constructed in 1987 with financial support from the Saudi <unk> bin Abdul Aziz Al <unk> Foundation .", "It is the main mosque in the city , and an iconic building in Somali society .", "With a capacity of up to 10 @,@ 000 worshippers , it is the single largest masjid in the Horn region .", "In 2015 , the federal authorities completed formal <unk> on the mosque 's infrastructure .", "The upgrades are part of a larger governmental renovation campaign aimed at all of the <unk> in Mogadishu .", "To this end , the municipal authority is <unk> the historic Central Mosque , situated downtown .", "The Mogadishu Cathedral was built in 1928 by the colonial authorities in Italian Somaliland .", "Known as the \" <unk> di Mogadiscio \" , it was constructed in a Norman Gothic style , based on the <unk> Cathedral in <unk> , Sicily .", "The church served as the traditional seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Mogadiscio .", "It later incurred significant damage during the civil war .", "In April 2013 , after a visit to the site to inspect its condition , the Diocese of Mogadiscio announced plans to <unk> the building .", "= = = Palaces = = = \n \n Villa Somalia is the official residential palace and principal workplace of the President of Somalia , Hassan Sheikh Mohamud .", "It sits on high ground that <unk> the city on the Indian Ocean , with access to both the harbour and airport .", "The Governor 's Palace of Mogadishu was the seat of the governor of Italian Somaliland , and then the administrator of the Trust Territory of Somalia .", "= = = Museums , libraries and theatres = = = \n \n The National Museum of Somalia was established after independence in 1960 , when the old <unk> Museum was turned into a National Museum .", "The National Museum was later moved in 1985 , renamed to the <unk> Museum , and converted to a regional museum .", "After shutting down , the National Museum later reopened .", "As of January 2014 , it holds many culturally important artefacts , including old coins , <unk> tools , traditional artwork , ancient weaponry and pottery items .", "The National Library of Somalia was established in 1975 , and came under the responsibility of the Ministry of Education , Culture and Higher Education .", "In 1983 , it held approximately 7 @,@ 000 books , little in the way of historical and cultural archival material , and was open to the general public .", "The National Library later closed down in the 1990s .", "In June 2013 , the Heritage Institute for Policy Studies organized a shipment of 22 @,@ 000 books from the United States to Somalia as part of an initiative to <unk> the library .", "In December of the year , the Somali authorities officially launched a major project to rebuild the National Library .", "With <unk> Hassan serving as Director , the $ 1 million federal government funded initiative will see a new library complex built in the capital within six months .", "In preparation for the relaunch , 60 @,@ 000 additional books from other Arab League states are expected to arrive .", "The National Theatre of Somalia opened in 1967 as an important cultural landmark in the national capital .", "It closed down after the start of the civil war in the early 1990s , but reopened in March 2012 after reconstruction .", "In September 2013 , the Somali federal government and its Chinese counterpart signed an official cooperation agreement in Mogadishu as part of a five @-@ year national recovery plan in Somalia .", "The pact will see the Chinese authorities reconstruct the National Theatre of Somalia in addition to several other major infrastructural landmarks .", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n <unk> Market was created in late 1972 by the Barre administration .", "It served as an open market for the sale of goods and services , including produce and clothing .", "After the start of the civil war , the market was controlled by various militant groups , who used it as a base for their operations .", "Following Mogadishu 's pacification in 2011 , renovations resumed at the market .", "<unk> were rehabilitated , selling everything from fruit and garments to building materials .", "As in the rest of the city , <unk> Market 's real estate values have also risen considerably .", "As of 2013 , the local <unk> firm was renting out a newly constructed warehouse at the market for $ 2 @,@ 000 per month .", "In February 2014 , the Benadir administration began renovations at the <unk> Market in the Hamar <unk> district .", "It was one of the largest markets in the city before closing down operations in the early 1990s .", "In September 2014 , the municipal authorities officially reopened the <unk> to the public , with officials supervising all parts of the market .", "According to the Benadir Political Affairs Vice Chairman Mohamed <unk> \" <unk> \" , the facility is now open for business and will compete with other regional markets .", "= = = Institutes = = = \n \n The Regional Somali Language Academy is an <unk> regulating body for the Somali language in the Horn region .", "In January 2015 , President of Somalia Hassan Sheikh Mohamud announced that the institute was slated to be finalized in conjunction with the governments of Djibouti and Ethiopia .", "Among the scheduled projects was the construction of a new headquarters for the Academy in Mogadishu , in recognition of Somalia 's traditional position as the center for the development and promotion of the Somali language .", "In February 2015 , the foundation stone for the new Regional Somali Language Academy was officially laid at an inauguration ceremony in the city .", "= = = Hotels = = = \n \n Mogadishu has a number of hotels , most of which were recently constructed .", "The city 's many returning expatriates , investors and international community workers are among these establishments ' main customers .", "To meet the growing demand , hotel representatives have also begun participating in international industry conferences , such as the Africa Hotel Investment <unk> .", "Among the new hotels is the six floor <unk> Palace Hotel .", "It was built in 2010 and officially opened in 2012 .", "Situated within a <unk> radius of the Aden Adde International Airport , it has a 70 @-@ room capacity with a 70 % occupancy rate .", "The hotel expects to host over 1 @,@ 000 visitors by 2015 , for which it plans to construct a larger overall building and conference facilities .", "A new landslide hotel within the airport itself is also slated to be completed by the end of the year .", "Other hotels in the city include the <unk> Palace Hotel , <unk> Castle Hotel , <unk> Hotel , Hotel <unk> @-@ <unk> , Oriental Hotel , Hotel <unk> , Hotel <unk> , Peace Hotel , <unk> Guest House , <unk> Hotel , Hotel <unk> , Hotel <unk> , Benadir Hotel , Ambassador Hotel , Kuwait Plaza Hotel , <unk> Hotel <unk> , <unk> Hotel , <unk> <unk> and <unk> Ali Hotel .", "= = Education = = \n \n Mogadishu is home to a number of scholastic institutions .", "As part of the government 's urban renewal program , 100 schools across the capital are scheduled to be refurbished and reopened .", "The Somali National University ( SNU ) was established in the 1950s , during the <unk> period .", "In 1973 , its programmes and facilities were expanded .", "The SNU developed over the next 20 years into an expansive institution of higher learning , with 13 departments , 700 staff and over 15 @,@ 000 students .", "On 14 November 2013 , the Cabinet unanimously approved a federal government plan to reopen the Somali National University , which had been closed down in the early 1990s .", "The <unk> initiative cost US $ 3 @.", "@ 6 million , and was completed in August 2014 .", "Mogadishu University ( MU ) is a non @-@ governmental university that is governed by a Board of Trustees and a University Council .", "It is the <unk> of a number of professors from the Somali National University as well as other Somali intellectuals .", "Mogadishu University has established partnerships with several other academic institutions , including the University of Aalborg in Denmark , three universities in Egypt , seven universities in Sudan , the University of Djibouti , and two universities in <unk> .", "As of 2012 , MU also has accreditation with the Board of the <unk> Organization <unk> .", "In 1999 , the Somali Institute of Management and Administration ( <unk> ) was co @-@ established in Mogadishu by incumbent President of Somalia Hassan Sheikh Mohamud .", "The institution subsequently grew into the <unk> University , with Mohamud acting as dean until 2010 .", "It offers a range of undergraduate courses in various fields , including economics , statistics , business , <unk> , technology , computer science , health sciences , education , law and public administration .", "Benadir University ( BU ) was established in 2002 with the intention of training doctors .", "It has since expanded into other fields .", "Another tertiary institution in the city is the <unk> University of Science and Technology .", "The Turkish <unk> School was also established , with the Mogadishu Polytechnic Institute and Shabelle University campus likewise undergoing renovations .", "Additionally , a New Islamic University campus is being built .", "In April 2014 , Prime Minister <unk> Sheikh Ahmed also laid the foundation stone for the reconstruction of the former meteorological school in Mogadishu .", "A new national Aviation Training Academy is likewise being built at the Aden Adde International Airport .", "Other tertiary institutions in the capital include City University .", "It was established in 2012 with the aim of providing quality instruction and research .", "The college is staffed by an accredited and experienced master 's @-@ level faculty , and governed by a Board of Trustees consisting of academics and prominent entrepreneurs .", "City University 's <unk> features an advanced curriculum and foundation programs in English .", "Its campus includes physical and digital libraries , as well as IT and scientific laboratories .", "The university is a member of the Somali Research and Educational Network , and is authorized as a degree granting institution by the national Ministry of Education Directorate of Higher Education and Culture .", "= = Sport = = \n \n Mogadishu Stadium was constructed in 1978 during the Barre administration , with the assistance of Chinese engineers .", "The facility was mainly used for hosting sporting activities , such as the Somalia Cup and for football matches with teams from the Somalia League .", "Presidential addresses and political rallies , among other events , were also held there .", "In September 2013 , the Somali federal government and its Chinese counterpart signed an official cooperation agreement in Mogadishu as part of a five @-@ year national recovery plan in Somalia .", "The pact will see the Chinese authorities reconstruct several major infrastructural landmarks , including the Mogadishu Stadium .", "The Banadir Stadium and <unk> Stadium are two other major sporting facilities in the capital .", "In 2013 , the Somali Football Federation launched a renovation project at the <unk> facility , during which artificial football turf contributed by FIFA was installed at the stadium .", "The <unk> @-@ <unk> basketball stadium in the <unk> District also underwent a $ 10 @,@ 000 rehabilitation , with funding provided by the local <unk> Telecom firm .", "Additionally , the municipal authority oversaw the reconstruction of the Banadir Stadium .", "Various national sporting bodies also have their headquarters in Mogadishu .", "Among these are the Somali Football Federation , Somali Olympic Committee and Somali Basketball Federation .", "The Somali <unk> and <unk> Federation is likewise centered in the city , and manages the national <unk> team .", "= = Transportation = = \n \n \n = = = Road = = = \n \n Roads leading out of Mogadishu connect the city to other localities in Somalia as well as to neighbouring countries .", "The capital itself is cut into several grid layouts by an extensive road network , with streets supporting the flow of both <unk> and pedestrian traffic .", "In October 2013 , major construction began on the 23 kilometer road leading to the airport .", "<unk> by Somali and Turkish engineers , the upgrade was completed in November and included lane demarcation .", "The road construction initiative was part of a larger agreement signed by the Somali and Turkish governments to establish Mogadishu and Istanbul as sister cities , and in the process bring all of Mogadishu 's roads up to modern standards .", "Following the treaty , the Turkish International Cooperation and Development Agency ( <unk> ) launched a <unk> cleaning project in conjunction with the municipal cleaning department .", "The initiative saw around 100 rubbish collection vehicles and other equipment operated by <unk> clean the city 's roads , with the Benadir municipality taking over operation of the cleaning project in March 2015 .", "In 2012 – 2013 , Mogadishu 's municipal authority in conjunction with the British and Norwegian governments began a project to install solar @-@ powered street lights on all of the capital 's major roads .", "With equipment imported from Norway , the initiative cost around $ 140 @,@ 000 and lasted several months .", "The solar panels have helped to improve night @-@ time visibility and enhance the city 's overall aesthetic appeal .", "<unk> are the most common type of public transportation in Mogadishu .", "The next most frequently used public vehicles in the city are auto rickshaws ( <unk> ) .", "They number around 3 @,@ 000 units and come in various designs .", "The auto rickshaws represent a lower cost alternative to taxis and <unk> , typically charging half the price for the same distance , with flexible rates .", "Due to their <unk> , capacity to negotiate narrow lanes and low fuel consumption , the three @-@ wheeled vehicles are often appealing investment opportunities for small @-@ scale entrepreneurs .", "They are generally preferred for shorter <unk> .", "In June 2013 , two new taxi companies also started offering road transportation to residents .", "Part of a fleet of over 100 vehicles , Mogadishu Taxi 's trademark yellow <unk> offer rides throughout the city at flat rates of $ 5 .", "City Taxi , the firm 's nearest competitor , charges the same flat rate , with plans to add new <unk> to its fleet .", "In January 2014 , the Benadir administration launched a city @-@ wide street naming , house numbering and postal codes project .", "Officially called the House Numbering and Post Code System , it is a joint initiative of the municipal authorities and Somali business community representatives .", "The project is part of the ongoing modernization and development of the capital .", "According to former Mayor Mohamed Ahmed Nur , the initiative also aims to help the authorities firm up on security and resolve housing ownership disputes .", "In March 2015 , the Benadir administration likewise launched a renovation project on the <unk> <unk> @-@ <unk> major road in Mogadishu .", "The government @-@ public partnership aims to facilitate vehicle access in the area .", "According to <unk> district commissioner Ahmed Hassan <unk> <unk> , the reconstruction initiative will also make the road all @-@ weather resistant and is slated to be completed shortly .", "= = = Air = = = \n \n During the post @-@ independence period , Mogadishu International Airport offered flights to numerous global destinations .", "In the mid @-@ 1960s , the airport was enlarged to accommodate more international carriers , with the state @-@ owned Somali Airlines providing regular trips to all major cities .", "By 1969 , the airport 's many landing grounds could also host small jets and DC 6B @-@ type aircraft .", "The facility grew considerably in size in the post @-@ independence period after successive renovation projects .", "With the outbreak of the civil war in the early 1990s , Mogadishu International Airport 's flight services experienced routine disruptions and its grounds and equipment were largely destroyed .", "In the late 2000s , the <unk> Airport , situated 50 kilometers to the south , served as the capital 's main airport while Mogadishu International Airport , now renamed Aden Adde International Airport , briefly shut down .", "However , in late 2010 , the security situation in Mogadishu had significantly improved , with the federal government eventually managing to assume full control of the city by August 2011 .", "In May 2011 , the Ministry of Transport announced that SKA @-@ Somalia had been contracted to manage operations at the re @-@ opened Aden Adde International Airport over a period of ten years .", "Among its first initiatives , worth an estimated $ 6 million , SKA invested in new airport equipment and expanded support services by hiring , training and <unk> 200 local workers to meet international airport standards .", "The company also assisted in comprehensive infrastructure renovations , restored a dependable supply of electricity , revamped the baggage handling facilities as well as the arrival and departure lounges , put into place electronic check @-@ in systems , and <unk> up on security and work @-@ flow .", "Additionally , SKA connected the grounds ' Somali Civil Aviation and Meteorological Agency ( <unk> ) and immigration , customs , commercial airlines and Somali Police Force officials to the internet .", "By January 2013 , the firm had introduced <unk> buses to ferry travelers to and from the passenger terminal .", "In December 2011 , the Turkish government unveiled plans to further modernize the airport as part of Turkey 's broader engagement in the local post @-@ conflict reconstruction process .", "Among the scheduled renovations were new systems and infrastructure , including a modern control tower to monitor the airspace .", "In September 2013 , the Turkish company <unk> LLC began operations at the airport .", "The firm announced plans to renovate the aviation building and construct a new one , as well as upgrade other modern service structures .", "A $ 10 million project , it will increase the airport 's existing 15 aircraft capacity to 60 .", "In January 2015 , a new , state @-@ of @-@ the @-@ art terminal was opened at the airport .", "Featuring modern passenger facilities and a glass façade , it will enable the airport to double its number of daily commercial flights to 60 , with a <unk> of around 1 @,@ 000 passengers per hour .", "As of January 2015 , the largest airline services using Aden Adde International Airport include the Somali @-@ owned private carriers Jubba Airways , <unk> Airlines , and African Express Airways , in addition to UN charter planes , Turkish Airlines , and Felix Airways ( Al <unk> Airlines ) .", "The airport also offers flights to other cities in Somalia , such as <unk> , <unk> and <unk> , as well as to international destinations like Djibouti , <unk> , and Istanbul .", "In July 2012 , Mohammed <unk> Ali ( <unk> @-@ <unk> ) , the General Director of the Ministry of Aviation and Transport , also announced that the Somali government had begun preparations to revive the Mogadishu @-@ based national carrier , Somali Airlines .", "The first new aircraft were scheduled for delivery in December 2013 .", "= = = Sea = = = \n \n The Port of Mogadishu , also known as the Mogadishu International Port , is the official seaport of Mogadishu .", "<unk> as a major class port , it is the largest harbour in the country .", "After <unk> some damage during the civil war , the federal government launched the Mogadishu Port <unk> Project , an initiative to rebuild , develop and modernize the port .", "The renovations included the installation of Alpha <unk> technology .", "A joint international delegation consisting of the Director of the Port of Djibouti and Chinese officials specializing in infrastructure reconstruction concurrently visited the facility in June 2013 .", "According to Mogadishu Port manager Abdullahi Ali Nur , the delegates along with local Somali officials received reports on the port 's functions as part of the rebuilding project 's planning stages .", "In 2013 , the Port of Mogadishu 's management reportedly reached an agreement with representatives of the Iranian company <unk> Shipping LLC to handle vital operations at the seaport .", "Under the name Mogadishu Port <unk> Terminal , the firm is slated to handle all of the port 's technical and operational functions .", "In October 2013 , the federal Cabinet endorsed an agreement with the Turkish firm Al @-@ Bayrak to manage the Port of Mogadishu for a 20 @-@ year period .", "The deal was secured by the Ministry of Ports and Public Works , and also assigns Al @-@ Bayrak responsibility for rebuilding and <unk> the seaport .", "In September 2014 , the federal government officially delegated management of the Mogadishu Port to Al @-@ Bayrak .", "The firm 's modernization project will cost $ 80 million .", "= = = Railway = = = \n \n There were projects during the 1980s to <unk> the 114 km ( 71 mi ) railway between Mogadishu and Jowhar , built by the Italians in 1926 but dismantled in World War II by British troops .", "It was originally intended that this railway would reach <unk> <unk> .", "Only a few remaining tracks inside Mogadishu 's harbour area are still used .", "= = Media = = \n \n Mogadishu has historically served as a media hub .", "In 1975 , the Somali Film Agency ( <unk> ) , the nation 's film regulatory body , was established in Mogadishu .", "The <unk> also organized the annual Mogadishu Pan @-@ African and Arab Film Symposium ( <unk> ) , which brought together an array of prominent filmmakers and movie experts from across the globe , including other parts of Northeast Africa and the Arab world , as well as Asia and Europe .", "In addition , there are a number of radio news agencies based in Mogadishu .", "Radio Mogadishu is the federal government @-@ run public broadcaster .", "Established in 1951 in Italian Somaliland , it initially aired news items in both Somali and Italian .", "The station was modernized with Russian assistance following independence in 1960 , and began offering home service in Somali , <unk> and <unk> .", "After closing down operations in the early 1990s due to the civil war , the broadcaster was officially re @-@ opened in the early 2000s by the Transitional National Government .", "Other radio stations headquartered in the city include <unk> Radio , Radio Shabelle , Radio Bar @-@ <unk> , Radio <unk> , Radio <unk> , Radio <unk> , Radio Banadir , Radio <unk> , <unk> FM , Radio <unk> , and Radio Xamar , also known as Voice of Democracy .", "The Mogadishu @-@ based Somali National Television ( <unk> ) is the central government @-@ owned broadcaster .", "On 4 April 2011 , the Ministry of Information of the Transitional Federal Government officially re @-@ launched the station as part of an initiative to develop the national telecommunications sector .", "<unk> broadcasts 24 hours a day , and can be viewed both within Somalia and abroad via terrestrial and satellite platforms .", "Somali popular music enjoys a large audience in Mogadishu , and was widely sold prior to the civil war .", "With the government managing to secure the city in mid @-@ 2011 , radios once again play music .", "On 19 March 2012 , an open concert was held in the city , which was broadcast live on local television .", "In April 2013 , the <unk> <unk> ensemble also organized the <unk> Music Festival , the first international music festival to be held in Mogadishu in two decades .", "= = Notable <unk> = = \n \n \n = = Twin towns – Sister cities = = \n \n Mogadishu is twinned with :" ]
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[ " = Jane 's Attack Squadron = \n \n Jane 's Attack Squadron is a 2002 combat flight simulator developed by Looking Glass Studios and Mad Doc Software and published by <unk> Interactive .", "Based on World War II , the game allows players to pilot fifteen reproductions of that era 's military aircraft and to carry out missions for the Axis or Allies .", "Although it contains dogfights , the game focuses largely on air @-@ to @-@ ground combat .", "Jane 's Attack Squadron was first conceived by Looking Glass employee Seamus Blackley as Flight Combat , a combat @-@ based sequel to Flight Unlimited .", "The company continued designing the game after Blackley was fired in 1995 , and it entered production under Electronic Arts in 1998 .", "The team experienced problems with deadlines and funding during development , with the game eventually being heavily redesigned and renamed Jane 's Attack Squadron at the request of the publisher .", "These issues contributed to Looking Glass 's bankruptcy and closure in 2000 .", "In 2001 and 2002 , the game was acquired and finished by Mad Doc Software , a company in part composed of former Looking Glass employees .", "The game received mixed to poor reviews .", "Critics found its physics modelling unrealistic , and many believed that the game 's graphics and gameplay were outdated , particularly in light of contemporary simulators like <unk> @-@ 2 Sturmovik .", "The limited number of missions and large number of glitches were widely panned .", "Certain critics enjoyed Jane 's Attack Squadron 's air @-@ to @-@ ground combat and several hoped that fans would improve the game with the included physics and mission editors .", "= = Gameplay = = \n \n As a combat flight simulator , Jane 's Attack Squadron allows players to pilot military aircraft in a three @-@ dimensional ( 3D ) graphical environment .", "The game is set in Western Europe during World War II ; and players may control fifteen German and Allied planes from the era , including the <unk> @-@ <unk> <unk> 190 , <unk> Spitfire , Junkers Ju 88 , Avro Lancaster and Consolidated B @-@ 24 Liberator .", "Although dogfights are possible , the game places a heavy focus on air @-@ to @-@ ground combat .", "<unk> range from bombing and torpedo runs to defense and escort missions .", "The player may engage in tutorials , \" quick missions \" , \" single missions \" and a campaign .", "Quick missions allow the player to select variables such as the objective and the number of friendly and enemy aircraft , while single missions , of which there are five , are scripted , \" pre @-@ made \" levels .", "Two campaigns are available : one each for the Allies and Germans .", "Both campaigns feature ten missions that branch depending on the outcome achieved by the player .", "An online multiplayer component allows players to engage in dogfights .", "Each plane in Jane 's Attack Squadron is composed of forty @-@ five parts that may be removed or otherwise damaged in combat .", "Damage to these parts affects performance ; for example , a broken fuel line will leak , quickly decreasing the fuel gauge .", "Various adjustments may be made to the game 's realism , including an \" arcade physics \" option that drastically reduces flight difficulty .", "The game is packaged with the mission and physics editors that were used to develop it .", "= = Development = = \n \n \n = = = At Looking Glass = = = \n \n In September 1994 , Looking Glass Technologies employee Seamus Blackley told Computer Gaming World that he wanted to create a combat @-@ based sequel to Flight Unlimited , whose development he was directing at the time .", "The magazine 's Johnny L. Wilson wrote , \" If Flight Unlimited can pass the civilian tests , the military version should be right behind it . \"", "In March of the next year , Blackley told PC Gamer US that the sequel \" should feel so real that pilots will be afraid .", "They 'll feel the gun hits . \"", "He dismissed the flight dynamics in other flight simulators , such as Falcon 3 @.", "@ 0 , in favor of the real @-@ time computational fluid dynamics ( <unk> ) model he created for Flight Unlimited .", "When PC Gamer 's Bernie <unk> asked why the team had waited to make a combat flight simulator , Blackley responded that they wanted to \" <unk> \" players first .", "In September , Computer Gaming World reported that Blackley was designing a combat @-@ based sequel to Flight Unlimited under the working title Flight Combat .", "Blackley told them that it would \" make you into a fighter pilot \" , and the magazine commented that it would teach the same material as the Air Force .", "The team planned to allow players to practice an element and then execute it on a mission , and Blackley said that the game would feature competitive online play .", "However , a new manager at Looking Glass Technologies , instated by venture capital investors , demanded that Blackley work on Flight Unlimited II instead of Flight Combat .", "Blackley refused and was fired , leaving the company in late 1995 .", "In March 1996 , PC Gamer US reported that Flight Combat was \" still taxiing across the design board \" , and that the team planned to focus \" on how the aerial manoeuvres are performed as you fight \" .", "Looking Glass designer Constantine Hantzopoulos told the magazine that a modified version of the Flight Unlimited engine was being used to develop Flight Combat and Flight Unlimited II .", "Hantzopoulos commented that Flight Combat was \" the project everybody at Looking Glass wants to work on \" .", "The team expected to be finished with the game in roughly one year .", "By June 1997 , GameSpot reported that Flight Unlimited II was running on the new <unk> engine , coded from scratch by programmer James Fleming .", "In addition , the real @-@ time <unk> model from Flight Unlimited had been discarded , as its programming was \" all black box <unk> code from Seamus \" .", "GameSpot 's T. Liam MacDonald noted that the Flight Unlimited II team expected soon to use the same engine for a combat flight simulator set in World War II .", "Computer Gaming World similarly reported that the company was \" definitely hot \" to develop Flight Combat , and that it might be created after Flight Unlimited II .", "Following that game 's completion , the team could not decide between developing Flight Unlimited III or Flight Combat .", "As a result , they decided to develop them simultaneously , and Flight Combat began production in early 1998 .", "Unlike all of the studio 's other games , development of Flight Combat was funded through an insured bond , in an attempt to guarantee that the game would be finished .", "The company 's Tim <unk> later said that this setup was \" a real pain for [ the team ] in some ways \" .", "Looking Glass signed a multi @-@ game publishing deal with Electronic Arts in May 1998 , and that company became the publisher of Flight Combat .", "The team \" <unk> \" the game to Electronic Arts , and James <unk> of the <unk> Through the Looking Glass believed that the team \" <unk> that it could get the game out the door faster than the budget actually called for \" .", "In March 1999 , the game was announced as the World War II @-@ themed Flight Combat : Thunder Over Europe , directed by Hantzopoulos and scheduled for release in fall of that year .", "That May , the game was shown at the Electronic Arts booth at E3 .", "Computer Games Magazine 's Steve Udell wrote that the game would feature a new iteration of the Flight Unlimited terrain renderer , and IGN reported that one million square miles of terrain based on European landscapes would be available .", "Weather conditions such as snow and rain were planned .", "Udell wrote that Flight Combat 's flight physics were an updated version of those from recent Flight Unlimited games , with new material taken from operations manuals and flight tests .", "<unk> models and textures were based on photographs , and many of the moving parts and flight control surfaces were modeled individually .", "Players were given the option to <unk> planes .", "Udell described a physics @-@ based damage system that , according to the company , made it impossible to \" see the exact same kind of damage twice \" .", "Two campaigns — the Battle of Britain and the Defence of the Reich — were announced , with missions based on dogfights , air @-@ to @-@ ground combat and bombing runs .", "Looking Glass claimed that the game would feature \" moving tanks and ships <unk> [ ing ] it out on a dynamic battlefield \" as the player carried out missions .", "<unk> , IGN 's Tal <unk> noted that the game had \" a very distinct 40s charm \" , which was present \" from the briefings to the options screens \" .", "= = = <unk> and cancellation = = = \n \n Electronic Arts rebranded Flight Combat as Jane 's Attack Squadron , to fit with the Jane 's Information Group license that the publisher had used for its Jane 's Combat <unk> line .", "According to <unk> , the publisher demanded that the game be heavily redesigned \" <unk> through \" development , which exacerbated the team 's existing problems with meeting deadlines .", "<unk> believed that the game 's schedule and funding did not receive the necessary adjustments to allow for this redesign .", "Together with Flight Unlimited III 's commercial failure , the expenses of Jane 's Attack Squadron 's long development used up revenue from Thief : The Dark Project , which had helped the company recover from the failure of Terra Nova : Strike Force <unk> and British Open Championship Golf .", "<unk> these problems , business deals with Microsoft , <unk> Games and <unk> Interactive were unsuccessful .", "As a result , Looking Glass Studios went bankrupt in May 2000 .", "At the time , Jane 's Attack Squadron was roughly three months from completion .", "Thief II Gold and Thief III were cancelled as a result of the company 's closure , but Jane 's Attack Squadron , because it was near completion and funded through an insured bond , had a chance of being finished .", "According to Gordon Berg of Computer Gaming World , the legal and logistical problems of keeping \" a portion of Looking Glass [ ... ] intact \" to finish the game had been \" <unk> \" .", "Further , because of the game 's type of funding , the continued development of Jane 's Attack Squadron would have been at little cost to Electronic Arts .", "Fans petitioned the publisher to let development continue , and Looking Glass employee Rich Carlson said that Hantzopoulos and others from the Flight series , roughly twenty in all , were prepared to work on the game again .", "The petition reached 2 @,@ 000 signatures by May 30 and 5 @,@ 000 by June 1 .", "However , Electronic Arts dropped the game .", "The publisher 's Jeff Brown said that the decision \" was based on our deep uncertainty that the project could meet any schedule given the changes in senior management and a history of missing deadlines . \"", "Brown told the website <unk> that Electronic Arts had \" worked <unk> \" with Looking Glass for more than two years , and that , although the game had missed its planned October 1999 release , they had been willing to delay the project into 2000 .", "He blamed the developer 's closure for the decision to cancel the game .", "<unk> circulated that the decision was part of the publisher 's larger plan to abandon the flight simulator genre , and Computer Gaming World 's Denny Atkin later summarized that the company \" ran screaming from the simulation market \" after Looking Glass 's bankruptcy .", "Electronic Arts soon dropped the Jane 's Information Group license .", "= = = At Mad Doc = = = \n \n After the closure of Looking Glass , certain employees of that company moved to developer Mad Doc Software , and they hoped to complete Jane 's Attack Squadron .", "The game 's original lead designer and lead programmer were among those hired by Mad Doc .", "<unk> Line Entertainment , Mad Doc 's agent company , secured the rights to the game 's code for the team in 2001 .", "Development commenced shortly afterward .", "In August of that year , it was reported that the Jane 's Information Group license had been obtained by <unk> Interactive , and that the company planned to publish Mad Doc 's revival of Jane 's Attack Squadron .", "The full details of the agreement were announced at that year 's European Computer Trade Show , where it was revealed that Jane 's Attack Squadron would focus heavily on air @-@ to @-@ ground combat .", "According to Mad Doc 's Tim Farrar , \" Our goal wasn 't to create a completely new game , it was to complete the game that was started at <unk> . \"", "Farrar noted that , although the company \" trimmed some of the more ambitious features \" , Jane 's Attack Squadron was effectively \" the same game \" created by Looking Glass .", "As with Flight Combat , the game features one million square miles of terrain , planes with individually modelled moving parts and a physics @-@ based damage system .", "In October 2001 , the game was officially announced in a press release by Mad Doc .", "Steve <unk> , the lead designer of the game at both development studios , said that he looked forward to <unk> Jane 's Attack Squadron and \" <unk> [ ing ] it a new life \" .", "He believed that the team was \" very excited \" to finish the game , a sentiment later echoed by the game 's producer , David <unk> .", "According to <unk> , the presence of members of the Looking Glass team ensured that it would \" closely reflect our original vision of the game : an action @-@ packed World War II air combat simulation accessible to users of all skill levels \" .", "Farrar announced that the team 's mission and physics editors would be released alongside the game , which he hoped would generate interest among players .", "Farrar later commented that , because of the game 's physics @-@ based damage system and individually modelled components , wings could be shot off and fuel tanks detonated .", "He also explained that coolant tanks could be hit , giving the pilot a limited amount of time before the plane engine <unk> .", "He wrote that losing a wing tip meant \" a <unk> ride \" , but the loss of the tail caused the plane to \" spin into the ground \" .", "Jane 's Attack Squadron went gold in March 2002 , and was released that month .", "= = Reception = = \n \n Denny Atkin of Computer Gaming World wrote that Jane 's Attack Squadron \" had the potential to be <unk> of the year in 2000 \" , but that it had been rendered largely irrelevant by delays and \" <unk> design goals . \"", "He believed that its graphics would have been \" state of the art in 2000 \" , but he found them middling in 2002 ; and he noted the presence of numerous glitches .", "He considered the game 's most serious flaw to be its low number of missions .", "Although Atkin found the air @-@ to @-@ air combat \" generally fun \" , citing \" good pilot AI \" and \" decent \" flight physics , he believed that the game 's bombing runs were its most outstanding element .", "He hoped that fans would use the mission and physics editors to improve the game , and he concluded , \" It 's buggy , but when it works it 's worth flying . \"", "Andy <unk> of PC Gamer US wrote that Jane 's Attack Squadron is \" <unk> an entertaining and unique WWII prop <unk> \" , but he believed that it was clearly inferior to games such as <unk> @-@ 2 Sturmovik .", "He found the game 's graphics to be outdated and its design to be \" simplistic \" , and he wrote that its \" somewhat basic flight model \" prevents advanced maneuvers .", "He praised the game 's sound effects and music , as well as its \" intricate damage modeling \" , as its best features .", "He finished by saying that , because the genre was \" <unk> for fresh titles \" , Jane 's Attack Squadron could be recommended despite its flaws .", "IGN 's Tom Chick found it \" unrealistic , erratic , and limited \" , writing that it \" looks bad , plays poorly , and is unstable . \"", "He disliked its \" canned and <unk> scripted missions \" , although he found its bombing runs \" interesting \" and its air @-@ to @-@ air combat features acceptable .", "However , he believed that ease of shooting down aircraft made the damage system 's \" powerful amount of flexibility \" worthless .", "Chick believed that the multiplayer component was one of the game 's worst features , and he derided the game 's \" suspiciously canned physics \" , which offered \" a grab bag of fidelity mixed in with <unk> of <unk> . \"", "He summarized Jane 's Attack Squadron as \" awful . \"", "Josh Horowitz of The Adrenaline Vault noted the complex damage system , and he believed that the game \" looks as good as most of today 's flight simulators \" , although he experienced performance issues .", "He noted that the gameplay was hurt by \" corner cutting or general <unk> \" , such as the limited in @-@ game tutorials .", "Horowitz found the game \" repetitive \" because of its lack of missions and \" low sense of involvement \" , and , like Chick , he disliked its multiplayer and \" linear \" missions .", "Although he offered significant praise for its sound , Horowitz concluded that the game was \" a buggy , incomplete offering \" , and that those \" looking for the next great Jane 's title will likely be disappointed . \"", "GameSpy 's Bernard <unk> wrote that the game failed to live up to the Jane 's Combat <unk> pedigree , and he believed that those who enjoyed \" the realism of Il @-@ 2 Sturmovik will be disappointed . \"", "He disliked its \" relaxed flight models \" and lack of features , and he cited a large number of glitches .", "However , <unk> found its damage system \" robust \" and he believed that the game was \" not a total loss . \"", "Like Atkin , he hoped that fans would improve the game with its detailed editors , although he believed that this was somewhat unlikely ." ]
[ "These issues contributed to Looking Glass 's bankruptcy and closure in 2000 .", "As a result , Looking Glass Studios went bankrupt in May 2000 .", "<unk> circulated that the decision was part of the publisher 's larger plan to abandon the flight simulator genre , and Computer Gaming World 's Denny Atkin later summarized that the company \" ran screaming from the simulation market \" after Looking Glass 's bankruptcy ." ]
[ " = Jane 's Attack Squadron = \n \n Jane 's Attack Squadron is a 2002 combat flight simulator developed by Looking Glass Studios and Mad Doc Software and published by <unk> Interactive .", "Based on World War II , the game allows players to pilot fifteen reproductions of that era 's military aircraft and to carry out missions for the Axis or Allies .", "Although it contains dogfights , the game focuses largely on air @-@ to @-@ ground combat .", "Jane 's Attack Squadron was first conceived by Looking Glass employee Seamus Blackley as Flight Combat , a combat @-@ based sequel to Flight Unlimited .", "The company continued designing the game after Blackley was fired in 1995 , and it entered production under Electronic Arts in 1998 .", "The team experienced problems with deadlines and funding during development , with the game eventually being heavily redesigned and renamed Jane 's Attack Squadron at the request of the publisher .", "In 2001 and 2002 , the game was acquired and finished by Mad Doc Software , a company in part composed of former Looking Glass employees .", "The game received mixed to poor reviews .", "Critics found its physics modelling unrealistic , and many believed that the game 's graphics and gameplay were outdated , particularly in light of contemporary simulators like <unk> @-@ 2 Sturmovik .", "The limited number of missions and large number of glitches were widely panned .", "Certain critics enjoyed Jane 's Attack Squadron 's air @-@ to @-@ ground combat and several hoped that fans would improve the game with the included physics and mission editors .", "= = Gameplay = = \n \n As a combat flight simulator , Jane 's Attack Squadron allows players to pilot military aircraft in a three @-@ dimensional ( 3D ) graphical environment .", "The game is set in Western Europe during World War II ; and players may control fifteen German and Allied planes from the era , including the <unk> @-@ <unk> <unk> 190 , <unk> Spitfire , Junkers Ju 88 , Avro Lancaster and Consolidated B @-@ 24 Liberator .", "Although dogfights are possible , the game places a heavy focus on air @-@ to @-@ ground combat .", "<unk> range from bombing and torpedo runs to defense and escort missions .", "The player may engage in tutorials , \" quick missions \" , \" single missions \" and a campaign .", "Quick missions allow the player to select variables such as the objective and the number of friendly and enemy aircraft , while single missions , of which there are five , are scripted , \" pre @-@ made \" levels .", "Two campaigns are available : one each for the Allies and Germans .", "Both campaigns feature ten missions that branch depending on the outcome achieved by the player .", "An online multiplayer component allows players to engage in dogfights .", "Each plane in Jane 's Attack Squadron is composed of forty @-@ five parts that may be removed or otherwise damaged in combat .", "Damage to these parts affects performance ; for example , a broken fuel line will leak , quickly decreasing the fuel gauge .", "Various adjustments may be made to the game 's realism , including an \" arcade physics \" option that drastically reduces flight difficulty .", "The game is packaged with the mission and physics editors that were used to develop it .", "= = Development = = \n \n \n = = = At Looking Glass = = = \n \n In September 1994 , Looking Glass Technologies employee Seamus Blackley told Computer Gaming World that he wanted to create a combat @-@ based sequel to Flight Unlimited , whose development he was directing at the time .", "The magazine 's Johnny L. Wilson wrote , \" If Flight Unlimited can pass the civilian tests , the military version should be right behind it . \"", "In March of the next year , Blackley told PC Gamer US that the sequel \" should feel so real that pilots will be afraid .", "They 'll feel the gun hits . \"", "He dismissed the flight dynamics in other flight simulators , such as Falcon 3 @.", "@ 0 , in favor of the real @-@ time computational fluid dynamics ( <unk> ) model he created for Flight Unlimited .", "When PC Gamer 's Bernie <unk> asked why the team had waited to make a combat flight simulator , Blackley responded that they wanted to \" <unk> \" players first .", "In September , Computer Gaming World reported that Blackley was designing a combat @-@ based sequel to Flight Unlimited under the working title Flight Combat .", "Blackley told them that it would \" make you into a fighter pilot \" , and the magazine commented that it would teach the same material as the Air Force .", "The team planned to allow players to practice an element and then execute it on a mission , and Blackley said that the game would feature competitive online play .", "However , a new manager at Looking Glass Technologies , instated by venture capital investors , demanded that Blackley work on Flight Unlimited II instead of Flight Combat .", "Blackley refused and was fired , leaving the company in late 1995 .", "In March 1996 , PC Gamer US reported that Flight Combat was \" still taxiing across the design board \" , and that the team planned to focus \" on how the aerial manoeuvres are performed as you fight \" .", "Looking Glass designer Constantine Hantzopoulos told the magazine that a modified version of the Flight Unlimited engine was being used to develop Flight Combat and Flight Unlimited II .", "Hantzopoulos commented that Flight Combat was \" the project everybody at Looking Glass wants to work on \" .", "The team expected to be finished with the game in roughly one year .", "By June 1997 , GameSpot reported that Flight Unlimited II was running on the new <unk> engine , coded from scratch by programmer James Fleming .", "In addition , the real @-@ time <unk> model from Flight Unlimited had been discarded , as its programming was \" all black box <unk> code from Seamus \" .", "GameSpot 's T. Liam MacDonald noted that the Flight Unlimited II team expected soon to use the same engine for a combat flight simulator set in World War II .", "Computer Gaming World similarly reported that the company was \" definitely hot \" to develop Flight Combat , and that it might be created after Flight Unlimited II .", "Following that game 's completion , the team could not decide between developing Flight Unlimited III or Flight Combat .", "As a result , they decided to develop them simultaneously , and Flight Combat began production in early 1998 .", "Unlike all of the studio 's other games , development of Flight Combat was funded through an insured bond , in an attempt to guarantee that the game would be finished .", "The company 's Tim <unk> later said that this setup was \" a real pain for [ the team ] in some ways \" .", "Looking Glass signed a multi @-@ game publishing deal with Electronic Arts in May 1998 , and that company became the publisher of Flight Combat .", "The team \" <unk> \" the game to Electronic Arts , and James <unk> of the <unk> Through the Looking Glass believed that the team \" <unk> that it could get the game out the door faster than the budget actually called for \" .", "In March 1999 , the game was announced as the World War II @-@ themed Flight Combat : Thunder Over Europe , directed by Hantzopoulos and scheduled for release in fall of that year .", "That May , the game was shown at the Electronic Arts booth at E3 .", "Computer Games Magazine 's Steve Udell wrote that the game would feature a new iteration of the Flight Unlimited terrain renderer , and IGN reported that one million square miles of terrain based on European landscapes would be available .", "Weather conditions such as snow and rain were planned .", "Udell wrote that Flight Combat 's flight physics were an updated version of those from recent Flight Unlimited games , with new material taken from operations manuals and flight tests .", "<unk> models and textures were based on photographs , and many of the moving parts and flight control surfaces were modeled individually .", "Players were given the option to <unk> planes .", "Udell described a physics @-@ based damage system that , according to the company , made it impossible to \" see the exact same kind of damage twice \" .", "Two campaigns — the Battle of Britain and the Defence of the Reich — were announced , with missions based on dogfights , air @-@ to @-@ ground combat and bombing runs .", "Looking Glass claimed that the game would feature \" moving tanks and ships <unk> [ ing ] it out on a dynamic battlefield \" as the player carried out missions .", "<unk> , IGN 's Tal <unk> noted that the game had \" a very distinct 40s charm \" , which was present \" from the briefings to the options screens \" .", "= = = <unk> and cancellation = = = \n \n Electronic Arts rebranded Flight Combat as Jane 's Attack Squadron , to fit with the Jane 's Information Group license that the publisher had used for its Jane 's Combat <unk> line .", "According to <unk> , the publisher demanded that the game be heavily redesigned \" <unk> through \" development , which exacerbated the team 's existing problems with meeting deadlines .", "<unk> believed that the game 's schedule and funding did not receive the necessary adjustments to allow for this redesign .", "Together with Flight Unlimited III 's commercial failure , the expenses of Jane 's Attack Squadron 's long development used up revenue from Thief : The Dark Project , which had helped the company recover from the failure of Terra Nova : Strike Force <unk> and British Open Championship Golf .", "<unk> these problems , business deals with Microsoft , <unk> Games and <unk> Interactive were unsuccessful .", "At the time , Jane 's Attack Squadron was roughly three months from completion .", "Thief II Gold and Thief III were cancelled as a result of the company 's closure , but Jane 's Attack Squadron , because it was near completion and funded through an insured bond , had a chance of being finished .", "According to Gordon Berg of Computer Gaming World , the legal and logistical problems of keeping \" a portion of Looking Glass [ ... ] intact \" to finish the game had been \" <unk> \" .", "Further , because of the game 's type of funding , the continued development of Jane 's Attack Squadron would have been at little cost to Electronic Arts .", "Fans petitioned the publisher to let development continue , and Looking Glass employee Rich Carlson said that Hantzopoulos and others from the Flight series , roughly twenty in all , were prepared to work on the game again .", "The petition reached 2 @,@ 000 signatures by May 30 and 5 @,@ 000 by June 1 .", "However , Electronic Arts dropped the game .", "The publisher 's Jeff Brown said that the decision \" was based on our deep uncertainty that the project could meet any schedule given the changes in senior management and a history of missing deadlines . \"", "Brown told the website <unk> that Electronic Arts had \" worked <unk> \" with Looking Glass for more than two years , and that , although the game had missed its planned October 1999 release , they had been willing to delay the project into 2000 .", "He blamed the developer 's closure for the decision to cancel the game .", "Electronic Arts soon dropped the Jane 's Information Group license .", "= = = At Mad Doc = = = \n \n After the closure of Looking Glass , certain employees of that company moved to developer Mad Doc Software , and they hoped to complete Jane 's Attack Squadron .", "The game 's original lead designer and lead programmer were among those hired by Mad Doc .", "<unk> Line Entertainment , Mad Doc 's agent company , secured the rights to the game 's code for the team in 2001 .", "Development commenced shortly afterward .", "In August of that year , it was reported that the Jane 's Information Group license had been obtained by <unk> Interactive , and that the company planned to publish Mad Doc 's revival of Jane 's Attack Squadron .", "The full details of the agreement were announced at that year 's European Computer Trade Show , where it was revealed that Jane 's Attack Squadron would focus heavily on air @-@ to @-@ ground combat .", "According to Mad Doc 's Tim Farrar , \" Our goal wasn 't to create a completely new game , it was to complete the game that was started at <unk> . \"", "Farrar noted that , although the company \" trimmed some of the more ambitious features \" , Jane 's Attack Squadron was effectively \" the same game \" created by Looking Glass .", "As with Flight Combat , the game features one million square miles of terrain , planes with individually modelled moving parts and a physics @-@ based damage system .", "In October 2001 , the game was officially announced in a press release by Mad Doc .", "Steve <unk> , the lead designer of the game at both development studios , said that he looked forward to <unk> Jane 's Attack Squadron and \" <unk> [ ing ] it a new life \" .", "He believed that the team was \" very excited \" to finish the game , a sentiment later echoed by the game 's producer , David <unk> .", "According to <unk> , the presence of members of the Looking Glass team ensured that it would \" closely reflect our original vision of the game : an action @-@ packed World War II air combat simulation accessible to users of all skill levels \" .", "Farrar announced that the team 's mission and physics editors would be released alongside the game , which he hoped would generate interest among players .", "Farrar later commented that , because of the game 's physics @-@ based damage system and individually modelled components , wings could be shot off and fuel tanks detonated .", "He also explained that coolant tanks could be hit , giving the pilot a limited amount of time before the plane engine <unk> .", "He wrote that losing a wing tip meant \" a <unk> ride \" , but the loss of the tail caused the plane to \" spin into the ground \" .", "Jane 's Attack Squadron went gold in March 2002 , and was released that month .", "= = Reception = = \n \n Denny Atkin of Computer Gaming World wrote that Jane 's Attack Squadron \" had the potential to be <unk> of the year in 2000 \" , but that it had been rendered largely irrelevant by delays and \" <unk> design goals . \"", "He believed that its graphics would have been \" state of the art in 2000 \" , but he found them middling in 2002 ; and he noted the presence of numerous glitches .", "He considered the game 's most serious flaw to be its low number of missions .", "Although Atkin found the air @-@ to @-@ air combat \" generally fun \" , citing \" good pilot AI \" and \" decent \" flight physics , he believed that the game 's bombing runs were its most outstanding element .", "He hoped that fans would use the mission and physics editors to improve the game , and he concluded , \" It 's buggy , but when it works it 's worth flying . \"", "Andy <unk> of PC Gamer US wrote that Jane 's Attack Squadron is \" <unk> an entertaining and unique WWII prop <unk> \" , but he believed that it was clearly inferior to games such as <unk> @-@ 2 Sturmovik .", "He found the game 's graphics to be outdated and its design to be \" simplistic \" , and he wrote that its \" somewhat basic flight model \" prevents advanced maneuvers .", "He praised the game 's sound effects and music , as well as its \" intricate damage modeling \" , as its best features .", "He finished by saying that , because the genre was \" <unk> for fresh titles \" , Jane 's Attack Squadron could be recommended despite its flaws .", "IGN 's Tom Chick found it \" unrealistic , erratic , and limited \" , writing that it \" looks bad , plays poorly , and is unstable . \"", "He disliked its \" canned and <unk> scripted missions \" , although he found its bombing runs \" interesting \" and its air @-@ to @-@ air combat features acceptable .", "However , he believed that ease of shooting down aircraft made the damage system 's \" powerful amount of flexibility \" worthless .", "Chick believed that the multiplayer component was one of the game 's worst features , and he derided the game 's \" suspiciously canned physics \" , which offered \" a grab bag of fidelity mixed in with <unk> of <unk> . \"", "He summarized Jane 's Attack Squadron as \" awful . \"", "Josh Horowitz of The Adrenaline Vault noted the complex damage system , and he believed that the game \" looks as good as most of today 's flight simulators \" , although he experienced performance issues .", "He noted that the gameplay was hurt by \" corner cutting or general <unk> \" , such as the limited in @-@ game tutorials .", "Horowitz found the game \" repetitive \" because of its lack of missions and \" low sense of involvement \" , and , like Chick , he disliked its multiplayer and \" linear \" missions .", "Although he offered significant praise for its sound , Horowitz concluded that the game was \" a buggy , incomplete offering \" , and that those \" looking for the next great Jane 's title will likely be disappointed . \"", "GameSpy 's Bernard <unk> wrote that the game failed to live up to the Jane 's Combat <unk> pedigree , and he believed that those who enjoyed \" the realism of Il @-@ 2 Sturmovik will be disappointed . \"", "He disliked its \" relaxed flight models \" and lack of features , and he cited a large number of glitches .", "However , <unk> found its damage system \" robust \" and he believed that the game was \" not a total loss . \"", "Like Atkin , he hoped that fans would improve the game with its detailed editors , although he believed that this was somewhat unlikely ." ]
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[ " = Stuart McCall = \n \n Andrew Stuart Murray McCall ( born 10 June 1964 ) , usually known as Stuart McCall , is a football manager and former player who is the current manager of Bradford City .", "He made a total of 763 league games and in 40 full international matches for Scotland during his playing career .", "McCall started his professional career with Bradford City , where he made his senior debut in 1982 .", "He played six seasons at Valley Parade , during which time he won the Division Three championship , a title which was overshadowed by the Bradford City stadium fire when 56 people died and in which his father Andy was injured .", "After missing out on promotion in 1987 – 88 , McCall moved to Everton , for whom he scored twice but finished on the losing side in the 1989 FA Cup Final .", "In 1991 , he moved to Rangers , with whom he spent seven seasons and won six league titles , three Scottish Cups and two Scottish League Cups .", "McCall returned to Bradford City as captain to take them into the top division of English football for the first time in 77 years .", "After four seasons he moved to Sheffield United , where he retired as a player in 2005 .", "Born and raised in England , McCall qualified to play for Scotland through his Scottish father .", "He won 40 international caps and scored one goal in the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy .", "He also played in two European Championships but his international career ended after he was left out of the 1998 World Cup squad .", "McCall was part of the coaching staff during his second spell at Bradford City , briefly serving as caretaker @-@ player manager in 2000 .", "He continued his coaching at Sheffield United and was assistant manager to Neil Warnock until May 2007 , when he returned to Bradford City for a third time , this time as manager .", "He spent two @-@ and @-@ a @-@ half seasons in charge of Bradford City , leaving in February 2010 .", "Just before the end of 2010 , he was appointed Motherwell manager .", "He stayed at Fir Park for four years , helping the club finish second in the league twice .", "After a poor start to the 2014 – 15 season , he resigned in November 2014 .", "McCall was appointed manager of Rangers in March 2015 , but left the club at the end of a short @-@ term contract .", "= = Early and personal life = = \n \n Stuart McCall was born on 10 June 1964 in Leeds , England , to Scottish parents Andy , a former professional footballer , and Jean McCall .", "He was the couple 's third child after Leslie and <unk> , who were 20 and 15 respectively when Stuart was born .", "The family home was just round the corner from Leeds United 's <unk> Road ground where McCall would spend many Saturday <unk> watching United , dreaming of following his father and playing for Leeds , even after the family moved to <unk> .", "McCall played football for Upper <unk> Primary School and <unk> Middle School , even scoring a winning goal for the latter in a cup final when he came on as a substitute with his arm in a sling .", "McCall also played table tennis as a schoolboy but excelled at football , <unk> the Leeds under @-@ 11 boys team and playing for other Leeds representative sides .", "McCall 's parents split and he made up for his size when he moved to one of Leeds ' toughest estates and played for pub sides by the age of 14 .", "He moved schools to Harrington High and also played for local young sides <unk> Juniors , <unk> and later Farsley Celtic .", "McCall thought he had missed his chance of playing professionally after a string of other players were signed by professional clubs , until Farsley played Bradford City 's junior side in a friendly and he impressed coach Bryan Edwards enough to be asked for a trial .", "= = Playing career = = \n \n \n = = = Club career = = = \n \n \n = = = = Bradford City = = = = \n \n McCall came through City 's youth system after he was signed by George Mulhall in 1980 from Farsley Celtic at the age of 16 , before becoming an apprentice in June 1981 .", "Mulhall 's successor , Roy McFarland gave McCall his debut at Reading on 28 August 1982 – the opening day of the 1982 – 83 season – when he <unk> for <unk> <unk> at right back .", "He had played just six league games by 29 January 1983 when he made the first of 134 consecutive league appearances , all in midfield under new manager Trevor Cherry .", "City finished 12th in Division Three that season .", "The following season City struggled to make up for the absence of Bobby Campbell , who had left to join Derby County , and won just one of their first fifteen games , until Cherry bought Campbell back from Derby , and City won a record ten consecutive games on their way to a seventh place finish .", "During the summer of 1984 , Cherry made the two key signings of central defender Dave Evans and right winger John Hendrie to build on the previous season 's high finish .", "McCall was an integral part of the team as City won the Division Three championship in 1984 – 85 , during which he scored eight goals as one of two ever @-@ present players .", "The title was assured in the penultimate game when McCall scored the second goal in a 2 – 0 victory over Bolton Wanderers .", "The league title was <unk> before the final game of the season on 11 May 1985 at home to Lincoln City .", "However , the club 's title was overshadowed when 56 people died in the Bradford City stadium fire when the Valley Parade ground 's main stand caught fire after 40 minutes of play , during which McCall 's father , who was with other family members , was badly injured .", "After the fire , McCall , still in his kit , spent several hours driving from the ground to his sister 's house , then to Bradford Royal <unk> and <unk> Hospital trying to find his father .", "His father had suffered severe burns and needed skin <unk> on his hands and head and was in hospital for several weeks .", "For the following 19 months , the club played games away from Valley Parade .", "Cherry and the players became a close @-@ knit team , attending <unk> of the victims and other engagements in the months that followed , and the club 's 13th place finish in Division Two in 1985 – 86 was hailed a major achievement .", "During Bradford 's time away from Valley Parade , McCall also turned his back on Leeds United , the team he had supported as a child , after their fans set fire to a chip van at <unk> Stadium .", "McCall became club captain in November 1986 , aged just 21 , after Peter Jackson moved to Newcastle United .", "Under Cherry 's replacement , Terry Dolan , the club held off any relegation threats to finish tenth in 1986 – 87 .", "Like Jackson , McCall and Hendrie were both keen to move to a Division One club , but they agreed in 1987 to stay for one final season .", "Dolan brought in Paul <unk> , Brian Mitchell and Lee <unk> in a bid to help McCall and Hendrie realise their dreams with City .", "They mounted a promotion challenge in 1987 – 88 and were top for much of the season until they <unk> in the New Year .", "When promotion was missed initially by one point on the last day of the season after a 3 – 2 defeat against Ipswich Town and then through play @-@ off defeat to Middlesbrough , McCall left the club , signing for Everton for £ 850 @,@ 000 in June 1988 .", "He had played 238 league games for the club , scoring 37 goals , and in total played 285 games , scoring 46 goals .", "McCall was later outspoken in his autobiography , The Real McCall , about City 's failure to strengthen the side to secure promotion .", "His departure was <unk> when he was forced to go to the Football League with a Professional <unk> ' Association representative to win £ 8 @,@ <unk> @.", "@ 15 of an unpaid signing @-@ on fee .", "= = = = Everton = = = = \n \n McCall joined Everton at a time when its former triumphant side of the mid @-@ 1980s had broken up , following the ban on English sides competing in Europe , which marked the start of a period of <unk> at Goodison Park .", "His Everton debut came in a 4 – 0 victory over Newcastle United on 27 August 1988 against his former teammate Hendrie , who was making his debut for Newcastle .", "McCall also returned to Valley Parade for a League Cup tie , but his Everton side were knocked out by Bradford 3 – 1 on 14 December 1988 .", "He started 29 league games in 1988 – 89 as well as another four substitute appearances , but failed to score in the league .", "He was also a substitute in the 1989 FA Cup Final when he scored Everton 's equaliser in the Merseyside derby against Liverpool to take the game into extra @-@ time .", "He scored another equaliser during extra @-@ time , but Liverpool 's own substitute Ian Rush also scored two to secure a 3 – 2 victory for Liverpool .", "McCall made a second appearance in an Everton shirt at Valley Parade , when he was invited by former teammate Mark Ellis to bring a side for his testimonial .", "In three seasons at Everton , McCall played 103 league games as well as earned his first caps with Scotland but he failed to lift any trophies as the club finished eighth , sixth and ninth in the league .", "Apart from the FA Cup final defeat in 1989 , the closest he came to winning a trophy at Everton was in the 1989 – 90 season , when Everton topped the league in late autumn and remained in contention for the title for the most the rest of the season until disappointing form in the run @-@ in saw them finish sixth .", "= = = = Rangers = = = = \n \n In the summer of 1991 , McCall signed for Scottish club Rangers for £ 1 @.", "@ 2 million .", "Rangers had just won their third successive Scottish Premier Division title .", "Under newly appointed manager Walter Smith , McCall ended up playing in the final six of the club 's nine successive Scottish league titles .", "In his first season at <unk> , Rangers won the league and cup double , before they achieved greater success in 1992 – 93 , winning both cups 2 – 1 against Aberdeen and coming nine points ahead of Aberdeen in the league .", "McCall also enjoyed European success that season when the Glasgow club narrowly missed out on an appearance in the UEFA Champions League 1992 – 93 final , coming second in the semi @-@ final group stage to eventual winners <unk> de Marseille .", "Citing the reason for their success as the spirit which Smith instilled in the team , McCall later said : \" It was an incredible season .", "We won the domestic Treble , we went 44 games unbeaten and we did not lose a single game in Europe .", "And , though we said we would do it again next year , we all knew it was <unk> . \"", "In 1993 – 94 , Rangers added another Scottish League Cup title along with the league championship , but lost 1 – 0 in the final of the Scottish Cup to Dundee United , surprisingly being denied a second successive treble .", "The following season saw Rangers win the league by their greatest margin as they finished 15 points ahead of Motherwell , but they failed to reach the final of either of the domestic cups .", "Although their winning margin was reduced to four points , from city rivals Celtic , in 1995 – 96 , Rangers ' points tally of 87 was a record @-@ high total .", "McCall played in his fourth Scottish Cup final as Rangers defeated Hearts 5 – 1 .", "His Rangers side again pushed Celtic into second place in 1996 – 97 and defeated Hearts 4 – 3 in the Scottish League Cup .", "But with the club chasing an unprecedented 10th straight title in 1997 – 98 they had to settle for the runners @-@ up position , with Celtic winning the league by two points on the final day of the season .", "McCall was substituted in the Scottish Cup final defeat to Hearts as Rangers went the season without picking up a single title for the first season in McCall 's time at the club .", "In February 2008 , McCall became the <unk> <unk> into the Rangers hall of fame .", "McCall 's former teammate and Rangers assistant manager <unk> <unk> presented him with the award .", "= = = = Back to Bradford City = = = = \n \n McCall still had one year left on his Rangers contract in 1998 , but much of the team that Walter Smith had built had left and McCall was allowed to leave on a free transfer by new manager Dick <unk> , as long as he joined an English club .", "Barnsley and Huddersfield Town were both interested in signing McCall , but he rejoined Bradford City as club captain .", "Rookie manager Paul Jewell put together a squad which emerged as surprise promotion contenders after two seasons spent battling relegation , adding other new signings , including central midfield partner Gareth <unk> and striker Lee Mills , who went on to be club 's top goal @-@ scorer .", "The season started off slowly with just one win from the first seven games , but by the latter half of the season , City were vying with Ipswich Town and Birmingham City for the second promotion spot behind runaway leaders Sunderland .", "Loan signing Lee Sharpe and Dean Windass were added to the ranks and City had the chance to seal promotion in their penultimate game against relegation @-@ threatened Oxford United .", "The game finished as a 0 – 0 draw , with McCall heading over the goal in the final minutes , taking the promotion bid to the final game of the season .", "Days later he was named the club 's player of the year .", "A 3 – 2 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers at <unk> on 9 May 1999 ensured promotion to the Premier League and denied Ipswich Town – the team that had thwarted McCall and Bradford 11 years before .", "Bradford were expected to struggle in their first season in the top flight for 77 years .", "Jewell signed David Wetherall , Dean Saunders and Neil <unk> , all experienced top flight performers , but City were in the bottom four teams for most of the season .", "It was Bradford 's home form – they earned 26 of their 36 points at Valley Parade – that was key to City avoiding relegation , which was narrowly averted by two points after a shock 1 – 0 final day victory over Liverpool in 1999 – 2000 , sending Wimbledon down instead .", "When Jewell left only days after the season ended , McCall was appointed assistant manager to Chris Hutchings , and subsequently served as caretaker manager for two games when Hutchings was sacked after just 12 games of the 2000 – 01 league season .", "City were relegated with just 26 points .", "During a 6 – 1 defeat to West Yorkshire rivals Leeds United in the penultimate game , McCall and team @-@ mate Andy Myers fought on the pitch .", "McCall stayed on for one more season before he was released by manager Nicky Law in May 2002 , shortly before the club went into administration for the first time after finishing 15th in Division One .", "His playing career at Bradford City had looked uncertain in December 2001 before Law arrived , when previous manager Jim Jefferies had left McCall out of the side in a 3 – 1 defeat at Manchester City following a training ground dispute .", "However , it was Jefferies who lost out in the dispute when he resigned his post a week later after summit talks with chairman Geoffrey Richmond .", "In April 2002 , McCall 's testimonial match against Rangers attracted a crowd of more than 21 @,@ 000 to Valley Parade .", "McCall gave part of the proceeds from his testimonial to the Bradford burns research unit , which was set up following the 1985 fire .", "Two years after his benefit match , McCall played one more time in City colours in a Save Our City appeal match organised by Bradford 's evening newspaper , the Telegraph & <unk> , to raise funds for the club , who were now in administration for a second time .", "= = = = Sheffield United = = = = \n \n On 2 July 2002 McCall joined Sheffield United , where he played an integral part in their first @-@ team side , despite being 38 , and also coached the reserves to the league title .", "He played 71 league games over the next two seasons , and scored twice , including a winner against former side Bradford .", "He was in the side that reached the Division One play @-@ off final in 2003 as well as the semi @-@ finals of both cup competitions that year .", "However he and Dean Windass , who was also now at Sheffield United , were both left out of the play @-@ off final , as United lost 3 – 0 to Wolverhampton Wanderers .", "McCall played just two League Cup games in the 2004 – 05 season , and retired just a few weeks before his 41st birthday .", "His career total of 763 league games placed him in 13th position on the all @-@ time appearance list of British footballers .", "= = = International career = = = \n \n McCall was picked for England and Scotland under @-@ 21 sides on the same day in 1984 , and chose to play for England in a game against Turkey .", "However , he was only picked as a substitute and the referee blew the final whistle with McCall waiting to come on .", "He later told Scottish newspaper Glasgow Herald , \" I felt it was a mistake almost from the start .", "I was put on the bench and they tried to bring me on with a minute to go .", "But I took my time re @-@ tying my boots and generally warming up and <unk> didn 't get on , otherwise that would have been that . \"", "As a result , McCall was still eligible for both England and Scotland , and he eventually switched <unk> to the latter , for whom he qualified through his father .", "He made his Scotland debut at under @-@ 21 level in March 1988 , ironically against England .", "McCall made one more appearance for Scotland under <unk> , against France in 1990 .", "Later the same year , McCall was called up to the Scottish senior team .", "He won his first cap on 28 March 1990 in a 1 – 0 friendly victory over Argentina .", "He played in five friendlies in 1990 which earned him a call up to the <unk> 90 World Cup squad .", "He played in all three of Scotland 's World Cup games .", "They lost their first game 1 – 0 to Costa Rica , before McCall scored what would be his only international goal against Sweden in a 2 – 1 victory .", "However , Scotland failed to qualify for the knock @-@ out stage when they were defeated 1 – 0 by Brazil .", "McCall represented Scotland at the European Championships in 1992 , when they again failed to go beyond the group stage after defeats to Netherlands and Germany , and in 1996 when they were edged out in the first round by Netherlands .", "Scotland failed to qualify for the World Cup in 1994 .", "McCall played just two qualifying games for the 1998 World Cup and his last cap came in a friendly against Denmark on 25 March 1998 , as he was overlooked for the final squad for the finals in France along with team @-@ mate <unk> <unk> .", "He was capped a total of 40 times for Scotland , scoring one goal .", "McCall 's caps included 11 while at Everton and 29 during his career with Rangers .", "= = Coaching and management career = = \n \n \n = = = Early coaching career = = = \n \n In July 2000 , McCall accepted his first coaching role , when he was appointed assistant manager to Chris Hutchings at Bradford City , after Hutchings was promoted from the role to replace Paul Jewell as City manager .", "Just four months later , Hutchings was sacked , and McCall was appointed as caretaker – player manager .", "His first game in the role was against his former team Everton , who were led by his former manager Walter Smith , but ended with a 1 – 0 defeat .", "He was in charge for one more game , which also ended in defeat , until Jim Jefferies was appointed the new manager .", "Jefferies brought with him his own assistant Billy Brown , and McCall was appointed first @-@ team coach .", "After leaving Bradford City , he joined Sheffield United , where he also took up a coaching role .", "When he retired in 2004 , he remained at Sheffield United as assistant to Neil Warnock .", "Working alongside Warnock and learning the managerial ropes from him , he helped mastermind Sheffield 's promotion to the Premier League in 2006 .", "United were relegated to the Championship on the final day of the 2006 – 07 season and Warnock resigned three days later .", "McCall had already decided that the 2006 – 07 season would be his last as assistant manager , and when he was overlooked as a successor to the United manager 's position , in favour of Bryan Robson , he decided to leave after five years with the club .", "= = = Bradford City = = = \n \n McCall admitted in his autobiography , The Real McCall , he wanted to manage Bradford .", "He had been linked with the manager 's position at Bradford City on numerous previous occasions , and after Colin Todd was sacked on 12 February 2007 , City chairman Julian Rhodes made McCall his number one target to take over in the summer .", "Club captain David Wetherall temporarily took over and was later announced as caretaker manager for the rest of the 2006 – 07 season .", "On 18 May 2007 it was announced McCall would become full @-@ time manager of the club where he started his career , and on 1 June 2007 he assumed the position .", "In less than seven years since McCall 's first two @-@ game reign , serious financial problems had driven the club to the verge of closure , and although they survived the threat of oblivion , they were unable to avoid a terrible on @-@ the @-@ pitch decline , which continued after the financial nightmare had been relieved .", "On McCall 's return to Valley Parade , the <unk> had just been relegated to League Two — meaning that they would be playing in the bottom division for the first time in 25 years .", "McCall set himself a target of earning promotion back to League One in his first season .", "Bradford had just 13 players when McCall took over , and he made a number of summer signings including defender Darren Williams , midfielders Kyle Nix , Alex Rhodes and Scott <unk> , and strikers Barry <unk> , <unk> <unk> @-@ <unk> and Peter Thorne .", "McCall recorded his first win as a manager against <unk> on 25 August 2007 after substitute Luke Medley scored a late winner , but despite his pre @-@ season target his team spent much of the first half of the season in the bottom half of the table .", "After going unbeaten in January , the club were still 15th in League Two , and McCall told the Telegraph & <unk> he did not regret his pre @-@ season target but was carried away with the euphoria at the time .", "City 's form continued to improve during the second half of the season , and McCall led his side to 10th place in League Two .", "Despite City finishing outside the play @-@ off places , they were again installed as favourites for promotion by <unk> for the 2008 – 09 season .", "McCall released 13 players from his squad and replaced them with a number of signings with experience in a higher division , as well as Michael <unk> , who was one of League Two 's top <unk> during the 2007 – 08 campaign .", "McCall 's side made a good start to the season , and after winning five of their opening six league games , went top of the league – the first time City had led the table in seven years .", "As a result of maintaining a place in the promotion places during the first half of the season and his \" <unk> influence \" on the club , <unk> Julian Rhodes and Mark Lawn offered McCall a new contract in January 2009 .", "Later in the month , Lawn gave further backing to McCall , who was coming under pressure from the club 's fans following a run of one win in nine games ; during the run McCall was also charged by The Football Association for the first time of his managerial career after he had contested a <unk> decision during a game with Luton Town .", "McCall signed a new contract in February , which extended his deal by another two years and would have kept him at the club until 2011 .", "He set himself the goal of earning two promotions to put City in the Championship .", "However , less than a month later , McCall offered to resign if they did not reach the play @-@ offs after his side lost 4 – 1 to Bournemouth – their fifth consecutive away defeat . \"", "Nobody is hurting more than me but it 's as simple as that , if we miss out I don 't deserve to be here , \" he said .", "City eventually missed out on promotion , but McCall decided to stay on as manager and took a voluntary pay cut in the process because of the club 's budget being reduced .", "As a result of the cuts , McCall made a number of changes to his squad during the summer of 2009 .", "His team started the 2009 – 10 season by going four games without scoring , until they recorded a 5 – 4 victory against Cheltenham Town .", "After the game , McCall said : \" That was the youngest , and certainly <unk> , team Bradford have put out for a long time and I ’ m really proud of them . \"", "City continued by going ten games unbeaten and reached the area semi @-@ finals of the Football League Trophy where they lost to Carlisle United , managed by McCall 's friend Greg Abbott , but at the start of 2010 found themselves 16th in League Two and eight points off the play @-@ offs after a run of five defeats in seven games .", "McCall laid down a challenge to his team to win three of their next four games , saying : \" The bottom line is that the players and me personally will get judged on results .", "And the results aren 't good enough . \"", "Despite the club 's slide down the table , he denied he would resign , but it was reported that two late goals from summer signing Gareth Evans to give City a late 2 – 1 away at Torquay United saved McCall from being sacked .", "However , defeat to Bury in the club 's following fixture was McCall 's last game as manager , with McCall saying after the game : \" It 's time for somebody else to come in and take up the <unk> and hopefully do well . \"", "He won a little more than one @-@ third of his 133 games in charge of City .", "McCall left by mutual consent .", "= = = Motherwell = = = \n \n After leaving Bradford , McCall spent some time out of the game before being recruited to work as a scout for Norwich City by Rangers former chief scout Ewan Chester .", "At the end of 2010 , he was among a number of men interviewed for the managerial vacancy at Scottish Premier League side Motherwell to succeed Craig Brown , before being given the job on a two @-@ and @-@ a @-@ half @-@ year contract .", "His first game in charge was a 0 – 0 draw away to Hamilton <unk> on New Year 's Day 2011 , with McCall stating : \" It was a fair result .", "You take <unk> , a clean sheet , but we can be better and we will be better . \"", "He followed it up with a 4 – 0 victory in the Scottish Cup against Dundee before his maiden league victory – and the club 's first since November – against <unk> by the end of January .", "McCall was partly selected as new manager because of his knowledge of the lower leagues of English football ; he was active in the transfer market in his early days , bringing in Steve Jones – a player he had at Bradford – and Mike <unk> from Leeds United , although the latter move was cancelled because of a FIFA ruling limiting the number of clubs a player can sign for in one season .", "Having operated without an assistant for his first few weeks in charge , McCall chose former <unk> United manager Kenny Black as his number two .", "McCall led Motherwell to the semi @-@ finals of both Scottish Cup competitions – they were defeated 2 – 1 by his former side Rangers in the League Cup but reached the final of the Scottish Cup by defeating St Johnstone 3 – 0 .", "At the start of the following season , Motherwell lost only one match in their first six making them joint leaders of the Scottish Premier League , which led to McCall being named the <unk> Bank Premier League manager of the month for July and August .", "Well continued their good form , with McCall winning the award again in October , alongside player of the month Keith <unk> , in a month when the side went unbeaten .", "Motherwell 's final position in the Premier League was in 3rd , allowing them into the Champions League for the first time in the club 's history .", "At the start of the 2012 @-@ 13 season , McCall was unable to make signings after losing ten players .", "In the summer transfer window , he made two signings Simon <unk> and Fraser Kerr .", "McCall attempted to sign the returning James McFadden and Ryan Stevenson , but both were unsuccessful .", "McCall then managed the club 's first Champions League match in the second round against <unk> , but they proved to be too strong and Motherwell failed to win either leg losing 2 @-@ 0 and 3 @-@ 0 respectively , which McCall described as \" cruel \" .", "After the match , Motherwell entered the Europa League play @-@ offs to face <unk> ; McCall wanted to play with an \" up @-@ and @-@ at @-@ them approach \" against the Spaniards .", "Once again , their opposition proved to be too strong and they lost each leg 2 – 0 and 1 – 0 respectively , ending the club 's European competitions ; the second game at the <unk> <unk> de <unk> had Motherwell playing with a youthful and inexperienced squad due to injuries .", "On 24 January 2013 , it was announced McCall would join the <unk> staff of new Scotland national football team manager Gordon Strachan .", "During the 2012 / 13 season , the club managed to stay in the top @-@ six .", "On 28 March 2013 , McCall signed a new two @-@ year contract with Motherwell .", "In April 2013 , McCall was awarded March 's <unk> manager of month for helping the club win three and draw one of their games during the month .", "At the end of the season , Motherwell finished second for the first time , their highest league position since 1994 @-@ 95 season , which he described as \" incredible \" .", "As a result , McCall won <unk> Bank Manager of the Year .", "On 22 May 2013 , it was reported that he was set to open talks with Sheffield United about their managerial vacancy in the next 24 hours and that he had cut short a family holiday to intend the interview .", "Eventually , McCall rejected a move to Sheffield United , following talks between the two and was happy to continue as manager of Motherwell , claiming it was the wrong time to join United .", "At the start of the 2013 @-@ 14 season , key players Darren Randolph , Nicky Law , Chris Humphrey , Michael <unk> and Henrik <unk> all left the club .", "McCall replaced them by signing Paul Lawson , Iain <unk> , John Sutton , Fraser Kerr , <unk> Nielsen and Stephen <unk> .", "He also managed to persuade James McFadden to stay at the club .", "Motherwell enjoyed another successful season , finishing second in the 2013 – 14 Scottish Premiership .", "The position was achieved by winning on the final day against nearest rivals Aberdeen .", "After a bad start to the 2014 – 15 season left Motherwell second from bottom , McCall resigned as manager on 2 November .", "= = = Rangers = = = \n \n McCall was appointed manager of Rangers on 12 March 2015 , agreeing a contract with the club to the end of the 2014 – 15 season .", "In his first match in charge Rangers were held to a 1 – 1 draw at home by bottom @-@ placed Livingston on 14 March 2015 .", "Rangers finished third in the 2014 – 15 Scottish Championship and in the Premiership play @-@ off final they were beaten 6 – 1 on aggregate by McCall 's former team Motherwell .", "<unk> he had \" done a decent job \" he wanted to extend his contract for the following season .", "Rangers instead opted to appoint Mark Warburton as manager for the new season .", "= = = Return to Bradford City = = = \n \n On 20 June 2016 , he returned as manager of Bradford City , replacing Phil Parkinson .", "McCall gave up his coaching role with the Scottish national team .", "= = Style of play = = \n \n McCall was a box @-@ to @-@ box midfielder characterised by his <unk> running , tackling and also weighing in with an average of one goal every 11 games .", "Despite his position in the middle of the park he was rarely suspended and was sent off just once in his career – in the final minute of a 2 – 0 defeat to Charlton Athletic on 4 November 2000 .", "He also had a never @-@ say @-@ die attitude proven by a number of key late goals including his equaliser which sent the 1989 FA Cup Final into extra @-@ time , and a 93rd @-@ minute equaliser against Tottenham Hotspur during Bradford 's difficult start to their Premier League campaign in the 1999 – 2000 season .", "He was a passionate player whose strong desire to win even ran to reserve games .", "Even in his final years of his career he was described as a player with \" plenty of drive and ambition \" by manager Neil Warnock .", "= = Career statistics = = \n \n \n = = = Playing = = = \n \n \n = = = = Club = = = = \n \n \n = = = = International = = = = \n \n \n = = = = = International goals = = = = = \n \n Scores and results list Scotland 's goal tally first .", "= = = Managerial = = = \n \n As of 31 May 2015 \n \n = = Honours = = \n \n \n = = = Player = = = \n \n Bradford City \n English Third Division ( 1 ) : 1984 – 85 \n English First Division promotion ( 1 ) : 1998 – 99 \n Rangers \n Scottish Premier Division ( 6 ) : 1991 – 92 , 1992 – 93 , 1993 – 94 , 1994 – 95 , 1995 – 96 , 1996 – 97 \n Scottish Cup ( 3 ) : 1992 , 1993 , 1996 \n Scottish League Cup ( 2 ) : 1993 , 1994 \n \n = = = Manager = = = \n \n Motherwell \n <unk> Cup ( 3 ) : 2010 – 11 , 2012 – 13 , 2013 – 14 \n \n = = = Individual = = = \n \n PFA Team of the Year ( 2 ) : \n Second Division : 1987 , 1988 \n Third Division : 1985 \n Manager of the Month : July / August 2011 , October 2011 , March 2013 \n <unk> Manager of the Season : 2012 – 13" ]
[ "At the start of the following season , Motherwell lost only one match in their first six making them joint leaders of the Scottish Premier League , which led to McCall being named the <unk> Bank Premier League manager of the month for July and August .", "As a result , McCall won <unk> Bank Manager of the Year ." ]
[ " = Stuart McCall = \n \n Andrew Stuart Murray McCall ( born 10 June 1964 ) , usually known as Stuart McCall , is a football manager and former player who is the current manager of Bradford City .", "He made a total of 763 league games and in 40 full international matches for Scotland during his playing career .", "McCall started his professional career with Bradford City , where he made his senior debut in 1982 .", "He played six seasons at Valley Parade , during which time he won the Division Three championship , a title which was overshadowed by the Bradford City stadium fire when 56 people died and in which his father Andy was injured .", "After missing out on promotion in 1987 – 88 , McCall moved to Everton , for whom he scored twice but finished on the losing side in the 1989 FA Cup Final .", "In 1991 , he moved to Rangers , with whom he spent seven seasons and won six league titles , three Scottish Cups and two Scottish League Cups .", "McCall returned to Bradford City as captain to take them into the top division of English football for the first time in 77 years .", "After four seasons he moved to Sheffield United , where he retired as a player in 2005 .", "Born and raised in England , McCall qualified to play for Scotland through his Scottish father .", "He won 40 international caps and scored one goal in the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy .", "He also played in two European Championships but his international career ended after he was left out of the 1998 World Cup squad .", "McCall was part of the coaching staff during his second spell at Bradford City , briefly serving as caretaker @-@ player manager in 2000 .", "He continued his coaching at Sheffield United and was assistant manager to Neil Warnock until May 2007 , when he returned to Bradford City for a third time , this time as manager .", "He spent two @-@ and @-@ a @-@ half seasons in charge of Bradford City , leaving in February 2010 .", "Just before the end of 2010 , he was appointed Motherwell manager .", "He stayed at Fir Park for four years , helping the club finish second in the league twice .", "After a poor start to the 2014 – 15 season , he resigned in November 2014 .", "McCall was appointed manager of Rangers in March 2015 , but left the club at the end of a short @-@ term contract .", "= = Early and personal life = = \n \n Stuart McCall was born on 10 June 1964 in Leeds , England , to Scottish parents Andy , a former professional footballer , and Jean McCall .", "He was the couple 's third child after Leslie and <unk> , who were 20 and 15 respectively when Stuart was born .", "The family home was just round the corner from Leeds United 's <unk> Road ground where McCall would spend many Saturday <unk> watching United , dreaming of following his father and playing for Leeds , even after the family moved to <unk> .", "McCall played football for Upper <unk> Primary School and <unk> Middle School , even scoring a winning goal for the latter in a cup final when he came on as a substitute with his arm in a sling .", "McCall also played table tennis as a schoolboy but excelled at football , <unk> the Leeds under @-@ 11 boys team and playing for other Leeds representative sides .", "McCall 's parents split and he made up for his size when he moved to one of Leeds ' toughest estates and played for pub sides by the age of 14 .", "He moved schools to Harrington High and also played for local young sides <unk> Juniors , <unk> and later Farsley Celtic .", "McCall thought he had missed his chance of playing professionally after a string of other players were signed by professional clubs , until Farsley played Bradford City 's junior side in a friendly and he impressed coach Bryan Edwards enough to be asked for a trial .", "= = Playing career = = \n \n \n = = = Club career = = = \n \n \n = = = = Bradford City = = = = \n \n McCall came through City 's youth system after he was signed by George Mulhall in 1980 from Farsley Celtic at the age of 16 , before becoming an apprentice in June 1981 .", "Mulhall 's successor , Roy McFarland gave McCall his debut at Reading on 28 August 1982 – the opening day of the 1982 – 83 season – when he <unk> for <unk> <unk> at right back .", "He had played just six league games by 29 January 1983 when he made the first of 134 consecutive league appearances , all in midfield under new manager Trevor Cherry .", "City finished 12th in Division Three that season .", "The following season City struggled to make up for the absence of Bobby Campbell , who had left to join Derby County , and won just one of their first fifteen games , until Cherry bought Campbell back from Derby , and City won a record ten consecutive games on their way to a seventh place finish .", "During the summer of 1984 , Cherry made the two key signings of central defender Dave Evans and right winger John Hendrie to build on the previous season 's high finish .", "McCall was an integral part of the team as City won the Division Three championship in 1984 – 85 , during which he scored eight goals as one of two ever @-@ present players .", "The title was assured in the penultimate game when McCall scored the second goal in a 2 – 0 victory over Bolton Wanderers .", "The league title was <unk> before the final game of the season on 11 May 1985 at home to Lincoln City .", "However , the club 's title was overshadowed when 56 people died in the Bradford City stadium fire when the Valley Parade ground 's main stand caught fire after 40 minutes of play , during which McCall 's father , who was with other family members , was badly injured .", "After the fire , McCall , still in his kit , spent several hours driving from the ground to his sister 's house , then to Bradford Royal <unk> and <unk> Hospital trying to find his father .", "His father had suffered severe burns and needed skin <unk> on his hands and head and was in hospital for several weeks .", "For the following 19 months , the club played games away from Valley Parade .", "Cherry and the players became a close @-@ knit team , attending <unk> of the victims and other engagements in the months that followed , and the club 's 13th place finish in Division Two in 1985 – 86 was hailed a major achievement .", "During Bradford 's time away from Valley Parade , McCall also turned his back on Leeds United , the team he had supported as a child , after their fans set fire to a chip van at <unk> Stadium .", "McCall became club captain in November 1986 , aged just 21 , after Peter Jackson moved to Newcastle United .", "Under Cherry 's replacement , Terry Dolan , the club held off any relegation threats to finish tenth in 1986 – 87 .", "Like Jackson , McCall and Hendrie were both keen to move to a Division One club , but they agreed in 1987 to stay for one final season .", "Dolan brought in Paul <unk> , Brian Mitchell and Lee <unk> in a bid to help McCall and Hendrie realise their dreams with City .", "They mounted a promotion challenge in 1987 – 88 and were top for much of the season until they <unk> in the New Year .", "When promotion was missed initially by one point on the last day of the season after a 3 – 2 defeat against Ipswich Town and then through play @-@ off defeat to Middlesbrough , McCall left the club , signing for Everton for £ 850 @,@ 000 in June 1988 .", "He had played 238 league games for the club , scoring 37 goals , and in total played 285 games , scoring 46 goals .", "McCall was later outspoken in his autobiography , The Real McCall , about City 's failure to strengthen the side to secure promotion .", "His departure was <unk> when he was forced to go to the Football League with a Professional <unk> ' Association representative to win £ 8 @,@ <unk> @.", "@ 15 of an unpaid signing @-@ on fee .", "= = = = Everton = = = = \n \n McCall joined Everton at a time when its former triumphant side of the mid @-@ 1980s had broken up , following the ban on English sides competing in Europe , which marked the start of a period of <unk> at Goodison Park .", "His Everton debut came in a 4 – 0 victory over Newcastle United on 27 August 1988 against his former teammate Hendrie , who was making his debut for Newcastle .", "McCall also returned to Valley Parade for a League Cup tie , but his Everton side were knocked out by Bradford 3 – 1 on 14 December 1988 .", "He started 29 league games in 1988 – 89 as well as another four substitute appearances , but failed to score in the league .", "He was also a substitute in the 1989 FA Cup Final when he scored Everton 's equaliser in the Merseyside derby against Liverpool to take the game into extra @-@ time .", "He scored another equaliser during extra @-@ time , but Liverpool 's own substitute Ian Rush also scored two to secure a 3 – 2 victory for Liverpool .", "McCall made a second appearance in an Everton shirt at Valley Parade , when he was invited by former teammate Mark Ellis to bring a side for his testimonial .", "In three seasons at Everton , McCall played 103 league games as well as earned his first caps with Scotland but he failed to lift any trophies as the club finished eighth , sixth and ninth in the league .", "Apart from the FA Cup final defeat in 1989 , the closest he came to winning a trophy at Everton was in the 1989 – 90 season , when Everton topped the league in late autumn and remained in contention for the title for the most the rest of the season until disappointing form in the run @-@ in saw them finish sixth .", "= = = = Rangers = = = = \n \n In the summer of 1991 , McCall signed for Scottish club Rangers for £ 1 @.", "@ 2 million .", "Rangers had just won their third successive Scottish Premier Division title .", "Under newly appointed manager Walter Smith , McCall ended up playing in the final six of the club 's nine successive Scottish league titles .", "In his first season at <unk> , Rangers won the league and cup double , before they achieved greater success in 1992 – 93 , winning both cups 2 – 1 against Aberdeen and coming nine points ahead of Aberdeen in the league .", "McCall also enjoyed European success that season when the Glasgow club narrowly missed out on an appearance in the UEFA Champions League 1992 – 93 final , coming second in the semi @-@ final group stage to eventual winners <unk> de Marseille .", "Citing the reason for their success as the spirit which Smith instilled in the team , McCall later said : \" It was an incredible season .", "We won the domestic Treble , we went 44 games unbeaten and we did not lose a single game in Europe .", "And , though we said we would do it again next year , we all knew it was <unk> . \"", "In 1993 – 94 , Rangers added another Scottish League Cup title along with the league championship , but lost 1 – 0 in the final of the Scottish Cup to Dundee United , surprisingly being denied a second successive treble .", "The following season saw Rangers win the league by their greatest margin as they finished 15 points ahead of Motherwell , but they failed to reach the final of either of the domestic cups .", "Although their winning margin was reduced to four points , from city rivals Celtic , in 1995 – 96 , Rangers ' points tally of 87 was a record @-@ high total .", "McCall played in his fourth Scottish Cup final as Rangers defeated Hearts 5 – 1 .", "His Rangers side again pushed Celtic into second place in 1996 – 97 and defeated Hearts 4 – 3 in the Scottish League Cup .", "But with the club chasing an unprecedented 10th straight title in 1997 – 98 they had to settle for the runners @-@ up position , with Celtic winning the league by two points on the final day of the season .", "McCall was substituted in the Scottish Cup final defeat to Hearts as Rangers went the season without picking up a single title for the first season in McCall 's time at the club .", "In February 2008 , McCall became the <unk> <unk> into the Rangers hall of fame .", "McCall 's former teammate and Rangers assistant manager <unk> <unk> presented him with the award .", "= = = = Back to Bradford City = = = = \n \n McCall still had one year left on his Rangers contract in 1998 , but much of the team that Walter Smith had built had left and McCall was allowed to leave on a free transfer by new manager Dick <unk> , as long as he joined an English club .", "Barnsley and Huddersfield Town were both interested in signing McCall , but he rejoined Bradford City as club captain .", "Rookie manager Paul Jewell put together a squad which emerged as surprise promotion contenders after two seasons spent battling relegation , adding other new signings , including central midfield partner Gareth <unk> and striker Lee Mills , who went on to be club 's top goal @-@ scorer .", "The season started off slowly with just one win from the first seven games , but by the latter half of the season , City were vying with Ipswich Town and Birmingham City for the second promotion spot behind runaway leaders Sunderland .", "Loan signing Lee Sharpe and Dean Windass were added to the ranks and City had the chance to seal promotion in their penultimate game against relegation @-@ threatened Oxford United .", "The game finished as a 0 – 0 draw , with McCall heading over the goal in the final minutes , taking the promotion bid to the final game of the season .", "Days later he was named the club 's player of the year .", "A 3 – 2 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers at <unk> on 9 May 1999 ensured promotion to the Premier League and denied Ipswich Town – the team that had thwarted McCall and Bradford 11 years before .", "Bradford were expected to struggle in their first season in the top flight for 77 years .", "Jewell signed David Wetherall , Dean Saunders and Neil <unk> , all experienced top flight performers , but City were in the bottom four teams for most of the season .", "It was Bradford 's home form – they earned 26 of their 36 points at Valley Parade – that was key to City avoiding relegation , which was narrowly averted by two points after a shock 1 – 0 final day victory over Liverpool in 1999 – 2000 , sending Wimbledon down instead .", "When Jewell left only days after the season ended , McCall was appointed assistant manager to Chris Hutchings , and subsequently served as caretaker manager for two games when Hutchings was sacked after just 12 games of the 2000 – 01 league season .", "City were relegated with just 26 points .", "During a 6 – 1 defeat to West Yorkshire rivals Leeds United in the penultimate game , McCall and team @-@ mate Andy Myers fought on the pitch .", "McCall stayed on for one more season before he was released by manager Nicky Law in May 2002 , shortly before the club went into administration for the first time after finishing 15th in Division One .", "His playing career at Bradford City had looked uncertain in December 2001 before Law arrived , when previous manager Jim Jefferies had left McCall out of the side in a 3 – 1 defeat at Manchester City following a training ground dispute .", "However , it was Jefferies who lost out in the dispute when he resigned his post a week later after summit talks with chairman Geoffrey Richmond .", "In April 2002 , McCall 's testimonial match against Rangers attracted a crowd of more than 21 @,@ 000 to Valley Parade .", "McCall gave part of the proceeds from his testimonial to the Bradford burns research unit , which was set up following the 1985 fire .", "Two years after his benefit match , McCall played one more time in City colours in a Save Our City appeal match organised by Bradford 's evening newspaper , the Telegraph & <unk> , to raise funds for the club , who were now in administration for a second time .", "= = = = Sheffield United = = = = \n \n On 2 July 2002 McCall joined Sheffield United , where he played an integral part in their first @-@ team side , despite being 38 , and also coached the reserves to the league title .", "He played 71 league games over the next two seasons , and scored twice , including a winner against former side Bradford .", "He was in the side that reached the Division One play @-@ off final in 2003 as well as the semi @-@ finals of both cup competitions that year .", "However he and Dean Windass , who was also now at Sheffield United , were both left out of the play @-@ off final , as United lost 3 – 0 to Wolverhampton Wanderers .", "McCall played just two League Cup games in the 2004 – 05 season , and retired just a few weeks before his 41st birthday .", "His career total of 763 league games placed him in 13th position on the all @-@ time appearance list of British footballers .", "= = = International career = = = \n \n McCall was picked for England and Scotland under @-@ 21 sides on the same day in 1984 , and chose to play for England in a game against Turkey .", "However , he was only picked as a substitute and the referee blew the final whistle with McCall waiting to come on .", "He later told Scottish newspaper Glasgow Herald , \" I felt it was a mistake almost from the start .", "I was put on the bench and they tried to bring me on with a minute to go .", "But I took my time re @-@ tying my boots and generally warming up and <unk> didn 't get on , otherwise that would have been that . \"", "As a result , McCall was still eligible for both England and Scotland , and he eventually switched <unk> to the latter , for whom he qualified through his father .", "He made his Scotland debut at under @-@ 21 level in March 1988 , ironically against England .", "McCall made one more appearance for Scotland under <unk> , against France in 1990 .", "Later the same year , McCall was called up to the Scottish senior team .", "He won his first cap on 28 March 1990 in a 1 – 0 friendly victory over Argentina .", "He played in five friendlies in 1990 which earned him a call up to the <unk> 90 World Cup squad .", "He played in all three of Scotland 's World Cup games .", "They lost their first game 1 – 0 to Costa Rica , before McCall scored what would be his only international goal against Sweden in a 2 – 1 victory .", "However , Scotland failed to qualify for the knock @-@ out stage when they were defeated 1 – 0 by Brazil .", "McCall represented Scotland at the European Championships in 1992 , when they again failed to go beyond the group stage after defeats to Netherlands and Germany , and in 1996 when they were edged out in the first round by Netherlands .", "Scotland failed to qualify for the World Cup in 1994 .", "McCall played just two qualifying games for the 1998 World Cup and his last cap came in a friendly against Denmark on 25 March 1998 , as he was overlooked for the final squad for the finals in France along with team @-@ mate <unk> <unk> .", "He was capped a total of 40 times for Scotland , scoring one goal .", "McCall 's caps included 11 while at Everton and 29 during his career with Rangers .", "= = Coaching and management career = = \n \n \n = = = Early coaching career = = = \n \n In July 2000 , McCall accepted his first coaching role , when he was appointed assistant manager to Chris Hutchings at Bradford City , after Hutchings was promoted from the role to replace Paul Jewell as City manager .", "Just four months later , Hutchings was sacked , and McCall was appointed as caretaker – player manager .", "His first game in the role was against his former team Everton , who were led by his former manager Walter Smith , but ended with a 1 – 0 defeat .", "He was in charge for one more game , which also ended in defeat , until Jim Jefferies was appointed the new manager .", "Jefferies brought with him his own assistant Billy Brown , and McCall was appointed first @-@ team coach .", "After leaving Bradford City , he joined Sheffield United , where he also took up a coaching role .", "When he retired in 2004 , he remained at Sheffield United as assistant to Neil Warnock .", "Working alongside Warnock and learning the managerial ropes from him , he helped mastermind Sheffield 's promotion to the Premier League in 2006 .", "United were relegated to the Championship on the final day of the 2006 – 07 season and Warnock resigned three days later .", "McCall had already decided that the 2006 – 07 season would be his last as assistant manager , and when he was overlooked as a successor to the United manager 's position , in favour of Bryan Robson , he decided to leave after five years with the club .", "= = = Bradford City = = = \n \n McCall admitted in his autobiography , The Real McCall , he wanted to manage Bradford .", "He had been linked with the manager 's position at Bradford City on numerous previous occasions , and after Colin Todd was sacked on 12 February 2007 , City chairman Julian Rhodes made McCall his number one target to take over in the summer .", "Club captain David Wetherall temporarily took over and was later announced as caretaker manager for the rest of the 2006 – 07 season .", "On 18 May 2007 it was announced McCall would become full @-@ time manager of the club where he started his career , and on 1 June 2007 he assumed the position .", "In less than seven years since McCall 's first two @-@ game reign , serious financial problems had driven the club to the verge of closure , and although they survived the threat of oblivion , they were unable to avoid a terrible on @-@ the @-@ pitch decline , which continued after the financial nightmare had been relieved .", "On McCall 's return to Valley Parade , the <unk> had just been relegated to League Two — meaning that they would be playing in the bottom division for the first time in 25 years .", "McCall set himself a target of earning promotion back to League One in his first season .", "Bradford had just 13 players when McCall took over , and he made a number of summer signings including defender Darren Williams , midfielders Kyle Nix , Alex Rhodes and Scott <unk> , and strikers Barry <unk> , <unk> <unk> @-@ <unk> and Peter Thorne .", "McCall recorded his first win as a manager against <unk> on 25 August 2007 after substitute Luke Medley scored a late winner , but despite his pre @-@ season target his team spent much of the first half of the season in the bottom half of the table .", "After going unbeaten in January , the club were still 15th in League Two , and McCall told the Telegraph & <unk> he did not regret his pre @-@ season target but was carried away with the euphoria at the time .", "City 's form continued to improve during the second half of the season , and McCall led his side to 10th place in League Two .", "Despite City finishing outside the play @-@ off places , they were again installed as favourites for promotion by <unk> for the 2008 – 09 season .", "McCall released 13 players from his squad and replaced them with a number of signings with experience in a higher division , as well as Michael <unk> , who was one of League Two 's top <unk> during the 2007 – 08 campaign .", "McCall 's side made a good start to the season , and after winning five of their opening six league games , went top of the league – the first time City had led the table in seven years .", "As a result of maintaining a place in the promotion places during the first half of the season and his \" <unk> influence \" on the club , <unk> Julian Rhodes and Mark Lawn offered McCall a new contract in January 2009 .", "Later in the month , Lawn gave further backing to McCall , who was coming under pressure from the club 's fans following a run of one win in nine games ; during the run McCall was also charged by The Football Association for the first time of his managerial career after he had contested a <unk> decision during a game with Luton Town .", "McCall signed a new contract in February , which extended his deal by another two years and would have kept him at the club until 2011 .", "He set himself the goal of earning two promotions to put City in the Championship .", "However , less than a month later , McCall offered to resign if they did not reach the play @-@ offs after his side lost 4 – 1 to Bournemouth – their fifth consecutive away defeat . \"", "Nobody is hurting more than me but it 's as simple as that , if we miss out I don 't deserve to be here , \" he said .", "City eventually missed out on promotion , but McCall decided to stay on as manager and took a voluntary pay cut in the process because of the club 's budget being reduced .", "As a result of the cuts , McCall made a number of changes to his squad during the summer of 2009 .", "His team started the 2009 – 10 season by going four games without scoring , until they recorded a 5 – 4 victory against Cheltenham Town .", "After the game , McCall said : \" That was the youngest , and certainly <unk> , team Bradford have put out for a long time and I ’ m really proud of them . \"", "City continued by going ten games unbeaten and reached the area semi @-@ finals of the Football League Trophy where they lost to Carlisle United , managed by McCall 's friend Greg Abbott , but at the start of 2010 found themselves 16th in League Two and eight points off the play @-@ offs after a run of five defeats in seven games .", "McCall laid down a challenge to his team to win three of their next four games , saying : \" The bottom line is that the players and me personally will get judged on results .", "And the results aren 't good enough . \"", "Despite the club 's slide down the table , he denied he would resign , but it was reported that two late goals from summer signing Gareth Evans to give City a late 2 – 1 away at Torquay United saved McCall from being sacked .", "However , defeat to Bury in the club 's following fixture was McCall 's last game as manager , with McCall saying after the game : \" It 's time for somebody else to come in and take up the <unk> and hopefully do well . \"", "He won a little more than one @-@ third of his 133 games in charge of City .", "McCall left by mutual consent .", "= = = Motherwell = = = \n \n After leaving Bradford , McCall spent some time out of the game before being recruited to work as a scout for Norwich City by Rangers former chief scout Ewan Chester .", "At the end of 2010 , he was among a number of men interviewed for the managerial vacancy at Scottish Premier League side Motherwell to succeed Craig Brown , before being given the job on a two @-@ and @-@ a @-@ half @-@ year contract .", "His first game in charge was a 0 – 0 draw away to Hamilton <unk> on New Year 's Day 2011 , with McCall stating : \" It was a fair result .", "You take <unk> , a clean sheet , but we can be better and we will be better . \"", "He followed it up with a 4 – 0 victory in the Scottish Cup against Dundee before his maiden league victory – and the club 's first since November – against <unk> by the end of January .", "McCall was partly selected as new manager because of his knowledge of the lower leagues of English football ; he was active in the transfer market in his early days , bringing in Steve Jones – a player he had at Bradford – and Mike <unk> from Leeds United , although the latter move was cancelled because of a FIFA ruling limiting the number of clubs a player can sign for in one season .", "Having operated without an assistant for his first few weeks in charge , McCall chose former <unk> United manager Kenny Black as his number two .", "McCall led Motherwell to the semi @-@ finals of both Scottish Cup competitions – they were defeated 2 – 1 by his former side Rangers in the League Cup but reached the final of the Scottish Cup by defeating St Johnstone 3 – 0 .", "Well continued their good form , with McCall winning the award again in October , alongside player of the month Keith <unk> , in a month when the side went unbeaten .", "Motherwell 's final position in the Premier League was in 3rd , allowing them into the Champions League for the first time in the club 's history .", "At the start of the 2012 @-@ 13 season , McCall was unable to make signings after losing ten players .", "In the summer transfer window , he made two signings Simon <unk> and Fraser Kerr .", "McCall attempted to sign the returning James McFadden and Ryan Stevenson , but both were unsuccessful .", "McCall then managed the club 's first Champions League match in the second round against <unk> , but they proved to be too strong and Motherwell failed to win either leg losing 2 @-@ 0 and 3 @-@ 0 respectively , which McCall described as \" cruel \" .", "After the match , Motherwell entered the Europa League play @-@ offs to face <unk> ; McCall wanted to play with an \" up @-@ and @-@ at @-@ them approach \" against the Spaniards .", "Once again , their opposition proved to be too strong and they lost each leg 2 – 0 and 1 – 0 respectively , ending the club 's European competitions ; the second game at the <unk> <unk> de <unk> had Motherwell playing with a youthful and inexperienced squad due to injuries .", "On 24 January 2013 , it was announced McCall would join the <unk> staff of new Scotland national football team manager Gordon Strachan .", "During the 2012 / 13 season , the club managed to stay in the top @-@ six .", "On 28 March 2013 , McCall signed a new two @-@ year contract with Motherwell .", "In April 2013 , McCall was awarded March 's <unk> manager of month for helping the club win three and draw one of their games during the month .", "At the end of the season , Motherwell finished second for the first time , their highest league position since 1994 @-@ 95 season , which he described as \" incredible \" .", "On 22 May 2013 , it was reported that he was set to open talks with Sheffield United about their managerial vacancy in the next 24 hours and that he had cut short a family holiday to intend the interview .", "Eventually , McCall rejected a move to Sheffield United , following talks between the two and was happy to continue as manager of Motherwell , claiming it was the wrong time to join United .", "At the start of the 2013 @-@ 14 season , key players Darren Randolph , Nicky Law , Chris Humphrey , Michael <unk> and Henrik <unk> all left the club .", "McCall replaced them by signing Paul Lawson , Iain <unk> , John Sutton , Fraser Kerr , <unk> Nielsen and Stephen <unk> .", "He also managed to persuade James McFadden to stay at the club .", "Motherwell enjoyed another successful season , finishing second in the 2013 – 14 Scottish Premiership .", "The position was achieved by winning on the final day against nearest rivals Aberdeen .", "After a bad start to the 2014 – 15 season left Motherwell second from bottom , McCall resigned as manager on 2 November .", "= = = Rangers = = = \n \n McCall was appointed manager of Rangers on 12 March 2015 , agreeing a contract with the club to the end of the 2014 – 15 season .", "In his first match in charge Rangers were held to a 1 – 1 draw at home by bottom @-@ placed Livingston on 14 March 2015 .", "Rangers finished third in the 2014 – 15 Scottish Championship and in the Premiership play @-@ off final they were beaten 6 – 1 on aggregate by McCall 's former team Motherwell .", "<unk> he had \" done a decent job \" he wanted to extend his contract for the following season .", "Rangers instead opted to appoint Mark Warburton as manager for the new season .", "= = = Return to Bradford City = = = \n \n On 20 June 2016 , he returned as manager of Bradford City , replacing Phil Parkinson .", "McCall gave up his coaching role with the Scottish national team .", "= = Style of play = = \n \n McCall was a box @-@ to @-@ box midfielder characterised by his <unk> running , tackling and also weighing in with an average of one goal every 11 games .", "Despite his position in the middle of the park he was rarely suspended and was sent off just once in his career – in the final minute of a 2 – 0 defeat to Charlton Athletic on 4 November 2000 .", "He also had a never @-@ say @-@ die attitude proven by a number of key late goals including his equaliser which sent the 1989 FA Cup Final into extra @-@ time , and a 93rd @-@ minute equaliser against Tottenham Hotspur during Bradford 's difficult start to their Premier League campaign in the 1999 – 2000 season .", "He was a passionate player whose strong desire to win even ran to reserve games .", "Even in his final years of his career he was described as a player with \" plenty of drive and ambition \" by manager Neil Warnock .", "= = Career statistics = = \n \n \n = = = Playing = = = \n \n \n = = = = Club = = = = \n \n \n = = = = International = = = = \n \n \n = = = = = International goals = = = = = \n \n Scores and results list Scotland 's goal tally first .", "= = = Managerial = = = \n \n As of 31 May 2015 \n \n = = Honours = = \n \n \n = = = Player = = = \n \n Bradford City \n English Third Division ( 1 ) : 1984 – 85 \n English First Division promotion ( 1 ) : 1998 – 99 \n Rangers \n Scottish Premier Division ( 6 ) : 1991 – 92 , 1992 – 93 , 1993 – 94 , 1994 – 95 , 1995 – 96 , 1996 – 97 \n Scottish Cup ( 3 ) : 1992 , 1993 , 1996 \n Scottish League Cup ( 2 ) : 1993 , 1994 \n \n = = = Manager = = = \n \n Motherwell \n <unk> Cup ( 3 ) : 2010 – 11 , 2012 – 13 , 2013 – 14 \n \n = = = Individual = = = \n \n PFA Team of the Year ( 2 ) : \n Second Division : 1987 , 1988 \n Third Division : 1985 \n Manager of the Month : July / August 2011 , October 2011 , March 2013 \n <unk> Manager of the Season : 2012 – 13" ]
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[ " = Baltimore mayoral election , 1999 = \n \n On November 2 , 1999 , the city of Baltimore , Maryland , elected a new mayor , the 47th in the city 's history .", "Primary elections were held to determine the nominees for the Democratic Party and Republican Party on September 14 .", "<unk> mayor Kurt Schmoke , a Democrat , opted not to run for reelection .", "Martin O 'Malley , a member of the Baltimore City Council , won the election to succeed Schmoke .", "Because Baltimore 's electorate is overwhelmingly Democratic , whoever won the Democratic primary election was seen as the favorite over the Republican nominee in the general election .", "Baltimore 's large African American population initially made it seem likely that the next mayor would also be African American .", "<unk> Mfume was the preferred candidate of local politicians , but he opted not to run .", "Though Carl Stokes and Lawrence Bell , members of the City Council , declared for the race , local leaders were <unk> with the quality of declared candidates .", "In 1999 , Baltimore experienced high rates of murder and unemployment , and had a failing city school system .", "O 'Malley declared his candidacy , focusing his campaign on a \" zero tolerance \" approach to crime .", "He received endorsements from many of the city 's African American leaders .", "After a close race , O 'Malley overtook both Stokes and Bell to win the Democratic nomination , which all but assured him of victory in the general election .", "He defeated Republican candidate David F. Tufaro in the general election by an overwhelming majority .", "= = Background = = \n \n Kurt Schmoke , the incumbent Mayor of Baltimore , was serving his third term .", "He announced in December 1998 that he would not run for reelection the following year , the first time an incumbent Baltimore mayor did not run for reelection since 1971 .", "Schmoke was the first African American mayor in Baltimore 's history .", "Racial politics had long played a role in Baltimore .", "As the state of Maryland did not attempt to prevent African Americans from voting through Jim Crow laws , political coalitions often involved African American community leaders .", "Theodore <unk> , who served as mayor from 1943 through 1947 and from 1963 through 1967 , was one of the first political leaders to work with African American community leaders .", "By 1999 , 63 % of Baltimore 's registered voters were African American , and 90 % were registered to the Democratic Party .", "Baltimore had not elected a Republican mayor since 1963 .", "As of 1999 , Baltimore experienced 300 murders a year , which was the fourth most in the nation .", "<unk> was 9 % , twice the national average .", "Between 1990 and 1998 , Baltimore saw its population decrease by 12 @.", "@ 3 % , the second @-@ biggest decrease during that time period in the United States .", "This decrease led to its work force decreasing by one @-@ sixth .", "The city saw decreases in heavy @-@ manufacturing by 40 percent , distribution jobs by 35 percent , retail positions by 34 percent , and banking jobs by 28 percent .", "Also , the state of Maryland had taken over the city 's failing school system in 1996 , which upset African American politicians .", "State Senator Clarence M. Mitchell , IV called the takeover racist .", "Baltimore City Council members , including President Lawrence Bell and Martin O 'Malley , had opposed the handling of Baltimore 's high crime rate by Schmoke and Baltimore Police Department ( <unk> ) Commissioner Thomas C. <unk> .", "= = Candidates = = \n \n \n = = = Democrats = = = \n \n Bell was considered in February 1999 to be the front @-@ runner in the mayoral race .", "Other potential candidates included State 's Attorney Patricia <unk> , former City <unk> Carl Stokes , City Comptroller Joan Pratt , and Joan Carter Conway , a member of the Maryland State Senate .", "City leaders , including Howard P. Rawlings , a member of the Maryland House of <unk> , and William Donald Schaefer , the Comptroller of Maryland and Schmoke 's predecessor as mayor , feared that none of the potential candidates had the vision to continue the urban renewal that took place under Schmoke and Schaefer .", "They hoped that Baltimore @-@ native <unk> Mfume , the president of the National Association for the Advancement of <unk> People ( NAACP ) , would run .", "Mfume had previously served on the Baltimore City Council and in the United States House of Representatives .", "Schmoke called the race \" his to lose \" .", "However , Mfume lived in nearby <unk> , Maryland , and did not move into Baltimore until March , which would leave him short of the one year <unk> requirement .", "The state legislature passed a law <unk> the <unk> requirement from one year to six months , which was signed into law by Democratic Governor <unk> <unk> in April .", "Bell attempted to have the legislation overturned .", "The City Council , with Schmoke 's support considered raising the salary of the mayor in April , to make the position more <unk> to Mfume .", "Also , 200 Baltimore citizens , including three former mayors , attempted to draft Mfume into the race .", "However , Mfume had signed a five @-@ year contract with the NAACP in 1996 .", "Mfume considered leaving the NAACP to run , but in May , decided to remain with the organization .", "Stokes announced his candidacy in December 1998 .", "Bell announced his candidacy two days after Mfume passed on running , in May 1999 , promising to tackle crime and improve public safety .", "Community leaders who attempted to draft Mfume into the race began to back Stokes .", "Other declared candidates included Mary <unk> , the City Register of Wills , activists A. Robert Kaufman , Robert <unk> , and Phillip Brown .", "<unk> stated that without Mfume in the race , she would consider running , but she opted against getting into the race .", "A June 1999 poll conducted by Gonzales / <unk> Communications Inc .", ", a polling firm based in Annapolis , Maryland , showed Schaefer ahead of Bell .", "Schaefer stated that he had no interest in running , and threw his support behind Bishop Robinson , the former <unk> Commissioner .", "Robinson chose not to run .", "O 'Malley initially supported Bell 's candidacy .", "Bell urged O 'Malley to endorse him , and offered him the job of city solicitor in exchange for his support .", "However , O 'Malley began to distance himself from Bell , not appearing at Bell 's campaign announcement , due to disagreements on several bills debated at the City Council .", "Bell 's supporters attempted to convince O 'Malley to run for City Council President , but O 'Malley announced his decision to run for mayor in June , becoming the first major candidate in the race who was Caucasian .", "He began the campaign largely unknown outside of Northeast Baltimore .", "= = = Republicans = = = \n \n On July 1 , David F. Tufaro , a real estate developer and lawyer from Roland Park , Maryland , announced his intention to run for the Republican Party nomination , joining three neighborhood activists who had already declared their intentions to run .", "Carl Adair , a public school teacher who had run unsuccessfully for the City Council and the Maryland House of <unk> on numerous occasions , was also a candidate for the Republican nomination .", "Republican Party officials quickly began to back Tufaro , who criticized the Democratic Party by pointing out that Democrats have led Baltimore in its decline .", "= = Campaign = = \n \n Fifteen candidates ended up running in the Democratic primary .", "The front @-@ runners were considered to be O 'Malley , Bell , and Stokes .", "Schmoke made no endorsement in the race .", "O 'Malley and Bell called for \" zero tolerance \" to all crime , though Stokes felt this policy was biased against minorities .", "Stokes ran on the issue of education , as he was a former member of the Baltimore school board , in addition to the city council .", "Stokes vowed to reduce class sizes and reverse the trend of citizens of Baltimore leaving the city to live in nearby suburbs .", "O 'Malley faced initial difficulties based on race , as a community leader stated that his entrance into the race \" created some tension , \" and that O 'Malley 's potential victory \" would be the worst thing that could happen in this city \" and could \" tear this city apart . \"", "Some saw his entrance in the race as an attempt to split the African American vote .", "However , O 'Malley received endorsements from prominent African American politicians in August , including Rawlings , fellow state <unk> Kenneth <unk> , and Conway .", "Rawlings credited O 'Malley 's \" track record of <unk> black Americans . \"", "He also received an endorsement from Schaefer .", "Some African Americans charged Rawlings with \" stabbing us in the back \" over the endorsement .", "Bell attempted to portray himself as the heir apparent to Schmoke .", "However , <unk> from a lawsuit revealed Bell 's financial troubles , which included having his car <unk> .", "Bell lost support after he stated that voters should choose him because \" I look like you . \"", "Stokes began to lose support after he was charged with lying about having a college degree , when it was discovered that he did not graduate from Loyola University Maryland , as his campaign literature stated .", "It was also revealed that Stokes settled an income tax <unk> .", "Bell 's supporters rallied outside the offices of The Baltimore Sun , challenging that they were writing negative stories about African American candidates , and giving better treatment to O 'Malley during the campaign .", "Stokes was able to recover support when he received endorsements from The Baltimore Sun , the Baltimore Afro @-@ American , and the <unk> alliance .", "Bell led Stokes in a poll conducted early in the race , 33 % to 17 % , before O 'Malley declared his candidacy .", "By late August , Bell slipped in the polls to third place , with O 'Malley and Stokes tied .", "Bell and O 'Malley began airing television commercials supporting their campaigns in early August , while Stokes did not begin to air commercials until September .", "O 'Malley also advertised on the radio .", "Seven candidates , including Democrats Bell , Stokes , O 'Malley , and <unk> , and Republicans Adair , Tufaro , and Arthur <unk> Jr .", ", met for a debate on September 8 .", "The debate focused on crime , with Bell , Stokes , and O 'Malley making their cases regarding \" zero tolerance \" , while Adair and Tufaro declared their support for <unk> .", "= = Results = = \n \n \n = = = Democratic primary = = = \n \n The Democratic primary was held on September 14 .", "<unk> was high ; though the mayoral candidates expected about 100 @,@ 000 voters , about half of Baltimore 's <unk> @,@ 000 registered voters voted in the primary elections .", "O 'Malley won the primary election with more than 50 % of the vote , though he received only 30 % of the African American vote .", "Bell and Stokes split a significant portion of the city 's black majority , but their combined total was less than O 'Malley .", "At his victory rally , O 'Malley called the election \" a victory for diversity and a victory for <unk> \" .", "= = = Republican primary = = = \n \n In the September 14 Republican primary , Tufaro received over half of the votes cast .", "Adair finished in second place .", "= = = General election = = = \n \n Despite the odds he faced in the general election , Tufaro promised to campaign against O 'Malley , not taking defeat as an <unk> .", "He pointed to Bret <unk> , the mayor of Jersey City , New Jersey , as evidence that a Republican could be elected in a heavily Democratic city .", "<unk> came to Baltimore to campaign for Tufaro .", "Regarding public housing , Tufaro called for renovations rather than demolishing vacant buildings , which drew criticism , as Housing Commissioner Daniel P. Henson III pointed out that renovating was more expensive than demolishing .", "O 'Malley promised to enforce provisions of the Community <unk> Act of 1977 , which require banks to invest in poor neighborhoods .", "Tufaro further proposed a plan for school <unk> and to drug test students , which drew opposition from the Baltimore Teachers Union and from O 'Malley , who favored expanding pre @-@ kindergarten and after @-@ school programs , while making summer school mandatory .", "When discussing the problem of HIV / AIDS in Baltimore , which disproportionately affects African Americans , both O 'Malley and Tufaro promised to continue the city 's needle exchange program .", "Tufaro criticized O 'Malley 's zero tolerance policy , suggesting it would lead to increased police brutality towards minorities .", "He instead proposed continuing Mayor Schmoke 's community policing strategy .", "Opponents of the zero tolerance policy tried to tie O 'Malley to the Baltimore Police shooting of an African American car theft suspect .", "<unk> @-@ TV conducted the only poll of the general election with <unk> , which showed O 'Malley leading with 87 % of the vote .", "On Election Day , O 'Malley easily defeated Tufaro in the general election , receiving over 90 % of the vote .", "= = Aftermath = = \n \n \n = = = O 'Malley 's political career = = = \n \n Following his election , O 'Malley 's first personnel decision was to retain the director of the city 's economic development agency .", "O 'Malley had his transition team , and had them compile policy drafts by mid @-@ December , so they would be ready to compete for state funds when the Maryland State Legislature <unk> on January 12 , 2000 .", "He participated in the Newly <unk> <unk> Program at the John F. Kennedy School of Government in mid @-@ November .", "By the beginning of December , he named five deputy mayors and filled most of his cabinet .", "He finalized his cabinet on December 7 , during his last session as a city councillor .", "He was sworn in as mayor later that day at the War Memorial Plaza , near Baltimore City Hall .", "In his first year in office , O 'Malley adopted a statistics @-@ based crime tracking system called CitiStat , modeled after <unk> .", "The system logged every call for service into a database for analysis .", "The Washington Post wrote in 2006 that Baltimore 's \" <unk> rate remains stubbornly high and its public school test scores <unk> low .", "But CitiStat has saved an estimated $ 350 million and helped generate the city 's first budget surplus in years . \"", "In 2004 , CitiStat accountability tool won Harvard University 's \" <unk> in American Government \" award .", "The system garnered interest from Washington , D.C. Mayor Adrian <unk> , as well as crime officials from the United Kingdom .", "O 'Malley considered a run for Governor of Maryland in the 2002 election , but decided not to run .", "He was reelected as Mayor of Baltimore in 2003 , and announced his candidacy for Governor in the 2006 election .", "The Baltimore Sun endorsed O 'Malley , saying : \" When he was first elected mayor in 1999 , the former two @-@ term city <unk> inherited a city of rising crime , failing schools , and shrinking economic prospects .", "He was able to reverse course in all of these areas . \"", "The Washington Post criticized O 'Malley for \" not <unk> [ ing ] the problems of rampant crime and rough schools in Baltimore \" , but further said that \" he put a dent in them . \"", ".", "O 'Malley defeated incumbent Governor Bob Ehrlich 53 % <unk> % in the November 7 , 2006 , general election .", "O 'Malley defeated Ehrlich in the 2010 election 56 % <unk> % , receiving just over one million votes .", "O 'Malley was ineligible to run in the 2014 gubernatorial election due to term limits .", "O 'Malley publicly expressed interest in a presidential run in 2016 on multiple occasions .", "At a press conference at a National Governors Association meeting , O 'Malley stated he was laying \" the framework \" for a presidential run .", "= = = <unk> on The Wire = = = \n \n A fictionalized version of the events of this election were presented in third and fourth seasons of The Wire , a drama about crime and politics in Baltimore , which aired in 2004 and 2006 , respectively .", "Many saw the connection between O 'Malley and the character of Tommy Carcetti , a Caucasian Baltimore City Councillor who is elected mayor in an election against two African American opponents .", "Carlos Watson of <unk> once introduced O 'Malley as \" one of the real @-@ life inspirations for the mayor of the hit TV show The Wire \" , to which O 'Malley responded that he was instead the show 's \" antidote \" .", "Show creator David Simon denied that the character of Tommy Carcetti was supposed to be O 'Malley , though he did acknowledge that O 'Malley was \" one of several inspirations \" for Carcetti .", "He further stated that while Carcetti was \" reflective \" of O 'Malley , Carcetti was a composite drawing aspects from other local politicians that he had covered when he worked as a reporter for The Baltimore Sun ." ]
[ "The city saw decreases in heavy @-@ manufacturing by 40 percent , distribution jobs by 35 percent , retail positions by 34 percent , and banking jobs by 28 percent .", "O 'Malley promised to enforce provisions of the Community <unk> Act of 1977 , which require banks to invest in poor neighborhoods ." ]
[ " = Baltimore mayoral election , 1999 = \n \n On November 2 , 1999 , the city of Baltimore , Maryland , elected a new mayor , the 47th in the city 's history .", "Primary elections were held to determine the nominees for the Democratic Party and Republican Party on September 14 .", "<unk> mayor Kurt Schmoke , a Democrat , opted not to run for reelection .", "Martin O 'Malley , a member of the Baltimore City Council , won the election to succeed Schmoke .", "Because Baltimore 's electorate is overwhelmingly Democratic , whoever won the Democratic primary election was seen as the favorite over the Republican nominee in the general election .", "Baltimore 's large African American population initially made it seem likely that the next mayor would also be African American .", "<unk> Mfume was the preferred candidate of local politicians , but he opted not to run .", "Though Carl Stokes and Lawrence Bell , members of the City Council , declared for the race , local leaders were <unk> with the quality of declared candidates .", "In 1999 , Baltimore experienced high rates of murder and unemployment , and had a failing city school system .", "O 'Malley declared his candidacy , focusing his campaign on a \" zero tolerance \" approach to crime .", "He received endorsements from many of the city 's African American leaders .", "After a close race , O 'Malley overtook both Stokes and Bell to win the Democratic nomination , which all but assured him of victory in the general election .", "He defeated Republican candidate David F. Tufaro in the general election by an overwhelming majority .", "= = Background = = \n \n Kurt Schmoke , the incumbent Mayor of Baltimore , was serving his third term .", "He announced in December 1998 that he would not run for reelection the following year , the first time an incumbent Baltimore mayor did not run for reelection since 1971 .", "Schmoke was the first African American mayor in Baltimore 's history .", "Racial politics had long played a role in Baltimore .", "As the state of Maryland did not attempt to prevent African Americans from voting through Jim Crow laws , political coalitions often involved African American community leaders .", "Theodore <unk> , who served as mayor from 1943 through 1947 and from 1963 through 1967 , was one of the first political leaders to work with African American community leaders .", "By 1999 , 63 % of Baltimore 's registered voters were African American , and 90 % were registered to the Democratic Party .", "Baltimore had not elected a Republican mayor since 1963 .", "As of 1999 , Baltimore experienced 300 murders a year , which was the fourth most in the nation .", "<unk> was 9 % , twice the national average .", "Between 1990 and 1998 , Baltimore saw its population decrease by 12 @.", "@ 3 % , the second @-@ biggest decrease during that time period in the United States .", "This decrease led to its work force decreasing by one @-@ sixth .", "Also , the state of Maryland had taken over the city 's failing school system in 1996 , which upset African American politicians .", "State Senator Clarence M. Mitchell , IV called the takeover racist .", "Baltimore City Council members , including President Lawrence Bell and Martin O 'Malley , had opposed the handling of Baltimore 's high crime rate by Schmoke and Baltimore Police Department ( <unk> ) Commissioner Thomas C. <unk> .", "= = Candidates = = \n \n \n = = = Democrats = = = \n \n Bell was considered in February 1999 to be the front @-@ runner in the mayoral race .", "Other potential candidates included State 's Attorney Patricia <unk> , former City <unk> Carl Stokes , City Comptroller Joan Pratt , and Joan Carter Conway , a member of the Maryland State Senate .", "City leaders , including Howard P. Rawlings , a member of the Maryland House of <unk> , and William Donald Schaefer , the Comptroller of Maryland and Schmoke 's predecessor as mayor , feared that none of the potential candidates had the vision to continue the urban renewal that took place under Schmoke and Schaefer .", "They hoped that Baltimore @-@ native <unk> Mfume , the president of the National Association for the Advancement of <unk> People ( NAACP ) , would run .", "Mfume had previously served on the Baltimore City Council and in the United States House of Representatives .", "Schmoke called the race \" his to lose \" .", "However , Mfume lived in nearby <unk> , Maryland , and did not move into Baltimore until March , which would leave him short of the one year <unk> requirement .", "The state legislature passed a law <unk> the <unk> requirement from one year to six months , which was signed into law by Democratic Governor <unk> <unk> in April .", "Bell attempted to have the legislation overturned .", "The City Council , with Schmoke 's support considered raising the salary of the mayor in April , to make the position more <unk> to Mfume .", "Also , 200 Baltimore citizens , including three former mayors , attempted to draft Mfume into the race .", "However , Mfume had signed a five @-@ year contract with the NAACP in 1996 .", "Mfume considered leaving the NAACP to run , but in May , decided to remain with the organization .", "Stokes announced his candidacy in December 1998 .", "Bell announced his candidacy two days after Mfume passed on running , in May 1999 , promising to tackle crime and improve public safety .", "Community leaders who attempted to draft Mfume into the race began to back Stokes .", "Other declared candidates included Mary <unk> , the City Register of Wills , activists A. Robert Kaufman , Robert <unk> , and Phillip Brown .", "<unk> stated that without Mfume in the race , she would consider running , but she opted against getting into the race .", "A June 1999 poll conducted by Gonzales / <unk> Communications Inc .", ", a polling firm based in Annapolis , Maryland , showed Schaefer ahead of Bell .", "Schaefer stated that he had no interest in running , and threw his support behind Bishop Robinson , the former <unk> Commissioner .", "Robinson chose not to run .", "O 'Malley initially supported Bell 's candidacy .", "Bell urged O 'Malley to endorse him , and offered him the job of city solicitor in exchange for his support .", "However , O 'Malley began to distance himself from Bell , not appearing at Bell 's campaign announcement , due to disagreements on several bills debated at the City Council .", "Bell 's supporters attempted to convince O 'Malley to run for City Council President , but O 'Malley announced his decision to run for mayor in June , becoming the first major candidate in the race who was Caucasian .", "He began the campaign largely unknown outside of Northeast Baltimore .", "= = = Republicans = = = \n \n On July 1 , David F. Tufaro , a real estate developer and lawyer from Roland Park , Maryland , announced his intention to run for the Republican Party nomination , joining three neighborhood activists who had already declared their intentions to run .", "Carl Adair , a public school teacher who had run unsuccessfully for the City Council and the Maryland House of <unk> on numerous occasions , was also a candidate for the Republican nomination .", "Republican Party officials quickly began to back Tufaro , who criticized the Democratic Party by pointing out that Democrats have led Baltimore in its decline .", "= = Campaign = = \n \n Fifteen candidates ended up running in the Democratic primary .", "The front @-@ runners were considered to be O 'Malley , Bell , and Stokes .", "Schmoke made no endorsement in the race .", "O 'Malley and Bell called for \" zero tolerance \" to all crime , though Stokes felt this policy was biased against minorities .", "Stokes ran on the issue of education , as he was a former member of the Baltimore school board , in addition to the city council .", "Stokes vowed to reduce class sizes and reverse the trend of citizens of Baltimore leaving the city to live in nearby suburbs .", "O 'Malley faced initial difficulties based on race , as a community leader stated that his entrance into the race \" created some tension , \" and that O 'Malley 's potential victory \" would be the worst thing that could happen in this city \" and could \" tear this city apart . \"", "Some saw his entrance in the race as an attempt to split the African American vote .", "However , O 'Malley received endorsements from prominent African American politicians in August , including Rawlings , fellow state <unk> Kenneth <unk> , and Conway .", "Rawlings credited O 'Malley 's \" track record of <unk> black Americans . \"", "He also received an endorsement from Schaefer .", "Some African Americans charged Rawlings with \" stabbing us in the back \" over the endorsement .", "Bell attempted to portray himself as the heir apparent to Schmoke .", "However , <unk> from a lawsuit revealed Bell 's financial troubles , which included having his car <unk> .", "Bell lost support after he stated that voters should choose him because \" I look like you . \"", "Stokes began to lose support after he was charged with lying about having a college degree , when it was discovered that he did not graduate from Loyola University Maryland , as his campaign literature stated .", "It was also revealed that Stokes settled an income tax <unk> .", "Bell 's supporters rallied outside the offices of The Baltimore Sun , challenging that they were writing negative stories about African American candidates , and giving better treatment to O 'Malley during the campaign .", "Stokes was able to recover support when he received endorsements from The Baltimore Sun , the Baltimore Afro @-@ American , and the <unk> alliance .", "Bell led Stokes in a poll conducted early in the race , 33 % to 17 % , before O 'Malley declared his candidacy .", "By late August , Bell slipped in the polls to third place , with O 'Malley and Stokes tied .", "Bell and O 'Malley began airing television commercials supporting their campaigns in early August , while Stokes did not begin to air commercials until September .", "O 'Malley also advertised on the radio .", "Seven candidates , including Democrats Bell , Stokes , O 'Malley , and <unk> , and Republicans Adair , Tufaro , and Arthur <unk> Jr .", ", met for a debate on September 8 .", "The debate focused on crime , with Bell , Stokes , and O 'Malley making their cases regarding \" zero tolerance \" , while Adair and Tufaro declared their support for <unk> .", "= = Results = = \n \n \n = = = Democratic primary = = = \n \n The Democratic primary was held on September 14 .", "<unk> was high ; though the mayoral candidates expected about 100 @,@ 000 voters , about half of Baltimore 's <unk> @,@ 000 registered voters voted in the primary elections .", "O 'Malley won the primary election with more than 50 % of the vote , though he received only 30 % of the African American vote .", "Bell and Stokes split a significant portion of the city 's black majority , but their combined total was less than O 'Malley .", "At his victory rally , O 'Malley called the election \" a victory for diversity and a victory for <unk> \" .", "= = = Republican primary = = = \n \n In the September 14 Republican primary , Tufaro received over half of the votes cast .", "Adair finished in second place .", "= = = General election = = = \n \n Despite the odds he faced in the general election , Tufaro promised to campaign against O 'Malley , not taking defeat as an <unk> .", "He pointed to Bret <unk> , the mayor of Jersey City , New Jersey , as evidence that a Republican could be elected in a heavily Democratic city .", "<unk> came to Baltimore to campaign for Tufaro .", "Regarding public housing , Tufaro called for renovations rather than demolishing vacant buildings , which drew criticism , as Housing Commissioner Daniel P. Henson III pointed out that renovating was more expensive than demolishing .", "Tufaro further proposed a plan for school <unk> and to drug test students , which drew opposition from the Baltimore Teachers Union and from O 'Malley , who favored expanding pre @-@ kindergarten and after @-@ school programs , while making summer school mandatory .", "When discussing the problem of HIV / AIDS in Baltimore , which disproportionately affects African Americans , both O 'Malley and Tufaro promised to continue the city 's needle exchange program .", "Tufaro criticized O 'Malley 's zero tolerance policy , suggesting it would lead to increased police brutality towards minorities .", "He instead proposed continuing Mayor Schmoke 's community policing strategy .", "Opponents of the zero tolerance policy tried to tie O 'Malley to the Baltimore Police shooting of an African American car theft suspect .", "<unk> @-@ TV conducted the only poll of the general election with <unk> , which showed O 'Malley leading with 87 % of the vote .", "On Election Day , O 'Malley easily defeated Tufaro in the general election , receiving over 90 % of the vote .", "= = Aftermath = = \n \n \n = = = O 'Malley 's political career = = = \n \n Following his election , O 'Malley 's first personnel decision was to retain the director of the city 's economic development agency .", "O 'Malley had his transition team , and had them compile policy drafts by mid @-@ December , so they would be ready to compete for state funds when the Maryland State Legislature <unk> on January 12 , 2000 .", "He participated in the Newly <unk> <unk> Program at the John F. Kennedy School of Government in mid @-@ November .", "By the beginning of December , he named five deputy mayors and filled most of his cabinet .", "He finalized his cabinet on December 7 , during his last session as a city councillor .", "He was sworn in as mayor later that day at the War Memorial Plaza , near Baltimore City Hall .", "In his first year in office , O 'Malley adopted a statistics @-@ based crime tracking system called CitiStat , modeled after <unk> .", "The system logged every call for service into a database for analysis .", "The Washington Post wrote in 2006 that Baltimore 's \" <unk> rate remains stubbornly high and its public school test scores <unk> low .", "But CitiStat has saved an estimated $ 350 million and helped generate the city 's first budget surplus in years . \"", "In 2004 , CitiStat accountability tool won Harvard University 's \" <unk> in American Government \" award .", "The system garnered interest from Washington , D.C. Mayor Adrian <unk> , as well as crime officials from the United Kingdom .", "O 'Malley considered a run for Governor of Maryland in the 2002 election , but decided not to run .", "He was reelected as Mayor of Baltimore in 2003 , and announced his candidacy for Governor in the 2006 election .", "The Baltimore Sun endorsed O 'Malley , saying : \" When he was first elected mayor in 1999 , the former two @-@ term city <unk> inherited a city of rising crime , failing schools , and shrinking economic prospects .", "He was able to reverse course in all of these areas . \"", "The Washington Post criticized O 'Malley for \" not <unk> [ ing ] the problems of rampant crime and rough schools in Baltimore \" , but further said that \" he put a dent in them . \"", ".", "O 'Malley defeated incumbent Governor Bob Ehrlich 53 % <unk> % in the November 7 , 2006 , general election .", "O 'Malley defeated Ehrlich in the 2010 election 56 % <unk> % , receiving just over one million votes .", "O 'Malley was ineligible to run in the 2014 gubernatorial election due to term limits .", "O 'Malley publicly expressed interest in a presidential run in 2016 on multiple occasions .", "At a press conference at a National Governors Association meeting , O 'Malley stated he was laying \" the framework \" for a presidential run .", "= = = <unk> on The Wire = = = \n \n A fictionalized version of the events of this election were presented in third and fourth seasons of The Wire , a drama about crime and politics in Baltimore , which aired in 2004 and 2006 , respectively .", "Many saw the connection between O 'Malley and the character of Tommy Carcetti , a Caucasian Baltimore City Councillor who is elected mayor in an election against two African American opponents .", "Carlos Watson of <unk> once introduced O 'Malley as \" one of the real @-@ life inspirations for the mayor of the hit TV show The Wire \" , to which O 'Malley responded that he was instead the show 's \" antidote \" .", "Show creator David Simon denied that the character of Tommy Carcetti was supposed to be O 'Malley , though he did acknowledge that O 'Malley was \" one of several inspirations \" for Carcetti .", "He further stated that while Carcetti was \" reflective \" of O 'Malley , Carcetti was a composite drawing aspects from other local politicians that he had covered when he worked as a reporter for The Baltimore Sun ." ]
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[ " = Arikamedu = \n \n Arikamedu is an archaeological site in Southern India , <unk> , <unk> <unk> , <unk> .", "It is 4 kilometres ( 2 @.", "@ 5 mi ) from the capital , Pondicherry of the Indian territory of <unk> .", "Sir Mortimer Wheeler 1945 , and Jean @-@ Marie <unk> conducted <unk> excavations there in 1947 – 1950 .", "The site was identified as the port of <unk> , known as an \" <unk> \" in the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea and Ptolemy .", "<unk> have found <unk> , <unk> ware , Roman lamps , <unk> , glass and stone beads , and gems at the site .", "Based on these excavations , Wheeler concluded that the Arikamedu was a Greek ( <unk> ) trading post that traded with Rome , starting during the reign of Augustus Caesar , and lasted about two hundred years — from the late first century BCE to the first and second centuries CE .", "Subsequent investigation by <unk> Begley from 1989 to 1992 modified this assessment , and now place the period of occupation from the 2nd century BCE to the 8th century CE .", "Significant findings at Arikamedu <unk> numerous Indo @-@ Pacific beads , which facilitated fixing the period of its origin .", "Red and black ceramics — known as megalithic stones or <unk> in Tamil meaning \" old stones \" and used to mark graves — have existed at the site even prior to and during Roman occupation of the site , and also in later periods .", "= = Location = = \n \n Arikamedu is a coastal fishing village , under the <unk> <unk> , on the southeastern coast of India , 4 kilometres ( 2 @.", "@ 5 mi ) from Pondicherry , on the Pondicherry @-@ <unk> road ; it was originally a French colonial town .", "It is located on the bank of the <unk> River ( for most part of the year the river is considered a <unk> ) , also known as Virampattinam River , which forms the northern outlet of the <unk> River as it joins the Bay of Bengal .", "As the site is located at the bend of the river it provides protection to sea @-@ going vessels that dock there .", "The site has been subject to extensive archaeological excavations .", "The archaeological site is spread over an area of 34 @.", "@ 57 acres ( 13 @.", "@ 99 ha ) and has been under the control of the Archaeological Survey of India since 1982 .", "= = Etymology = = \n \n The name Arikamedu , an archaeological usage for the excavated site , originates in a Tamil word that means <unk> of <unk> , based on the figurine of an avatar ( incarnation ) of the Jain <unk> <unk> found at the site .", "It is also linked with <unk> or Virampattinam , meaning Port of <unk> , a village next to Arikamedu .", "<unk> , according to <unk> literature , was well known as a port and also for its salt pans during the <unk> dynasty .", "Arikamedu @-@ <unk> together find mention as Poduke , a major port in the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea in the first century CE and as Poduke <unk> in Ptolemy 's <unk> of mid first century CE .", "Poduke is a Roman name and is also said to be a corrupted version of the Tamil name <unk> , meaning a \" meeting place \" , also known for the local <unk> clan .", "= = History = = \n \n The first mention about Arikamedu was in <unk> , in a communication from the Consul of the Indo @-@ French colony of Pondicherry .", "It informed the French East India Company that villagers were <unk> old bricks from the Virampattinam .", "The earliest mention of the Arikamedu archaeological site was by Le Gentil of France , who the King of France had assigned to observe notable astronomical occurrences in the world .", "Gentil , after visiting Arikamedu , confirmed the earlier report of the Consul of the Indo @-@ French colony .", "In 1765 , when he visited the ruins at the site , he found the people of the village collecting large ancient bricks exposed at the river bank .", "The villagers told him that they had retrieved the bricks from an old fort of the king the Vira @-@ <unk> .", "In 1937 , <unk> Dubreuil , an <unk> , also from France , purchased <unk> stone antiquities from local children , and also gathered some exposed on the site 's surface .", "In particular , he found an intaglio carved with the picture of a man .", "As a <unk> , he identified the intaglio as Augustus Caesar .", "He also found fine beads and gems .", "He concluded that these antiquities belonged to the Roman Empire .", "Dubreuil informed the local Governor of Pondicherry about his find , and called Arikamedu \" a true Roman city . \"", "He published a short note about his findings .", "In the early 1940s , Service des <unk> <unk> carried out random excavations .", "Father <unk> and <unk> <unk> , who were not qualified archaeologists , carried out the excavations at Arikamedu and sent a few antiquities to Indian museums , and also to the École française d <unk> @-@ <unk> in Hanoi .", "Sir <unk> , the Director General of the Archaeological Survey of India , in the 1940s saw a few <unk> of Arikamedu site displayed in the Madras Museum , which he identified as <unk> ware , an expensive ceramic made until 50 CE in <unk> , Italy .", "Thereafter , when he visited the Pondicherry Museum and saw more of the findings from the Arikamedu site , he was impressed and thought that he had found the links between the Classical Mediterranean and Ancient India .", "Soon thereafter in 1945 , the penultimate year of World War II , he mounted excavations in a scientific manner .", "He was looking for an archaeological site in India that could establish its cultural link , a <unk> of the Indian antiquities to the Greco @-@ Roman period , and this quest led him to the Arikamedu site .", "These excavations also involved Indian archaeologists , who were trained on the site .", "Wheeler published his findings in 1946 .", "He noted that , for the local fishermen of the village , the antiquities were strange — as they consisted of lamps , glass items , <unk> , <unk> and <unk> , wine containers , etc .", "He also observed that traders traveled from west coast and from Ceylon , <unk> ( <unk> ) and the Ganges area to trade goods such as gems , <unk> and spices , and silk .", "He carried out excavations carefully , so that none of the antiquities were damaged .", "This was followed by investigations after the war , from 1947 – 1950 by Jean @-@ Marie <unk> .", "His report of excavations was not as fully published as Wheeler 's .", "His report was not well @-@ known in India , as it was not written in English .", "However , his important conclusion was that the site belonged to an early megalithic period , as he had located megalithic burials marked by stones , locally known in Tamil as <unk> close to the site .", "The excavations led to antiquities of Roman origin such as beads and gems , amphorae ( wine making <unk> ) with remnants of wine , a Roman stamp , big bricks recovered from an old wall , <unk> ware and so forth .", "From these antiquities Wheeler concluded that the site was related to a period of trading with Rome , and that it was first established by emperor Augustus .", "He also noted that this Indo @-@ Roman trade lasted for a period of about 200 years , till 200 CE .", "Wheeler also found the Chinese <unk> , identified to belong to the Song @-@ <unk> dynasty , and Chola coins from about the eleventh century , but these were rejected as <unk> items or remnants left by brick @-@ robbers .", "<unk> Chinese blue @-@ and @-@ white ware were also recovered from the site .", "Wheeler noted that \" <unk> Ware \" found at the site ( designated as \" Arikamedu Type 1 \" in the scientific study under the \" Arikamedu Type 10 Project : <unk> Early Historic Networks in South Asia and Beyond \" ) was not of an Indian origin , but was from the Mediterranean region .", "A ceramic <unk> , ( \" Arikamedu Type 10 ) has also been investigated for its style and spatial distribution .", "After a gap of several decades , in the early 1980s , <unk> Begley studied the ceramics find of the site and proposed a preliminary version of the chronology of the occupation of the site .", "At the same time she started researching on the beads , organized a proper <unk> display of the artifacts of the site at the Pondicherry Museum , and brought out an information <unk> .", "Begley obtained <unk> to carry out excavations at the site in collaboration with the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Madras ; she and <unk> <unk> were the directors of operation from 1989 to 1992 .", "Steven <unk> of the University of Delaware , who had back ground knowledge of Roman Egypt , was in charge of the <unk> at the site .", "Further excavations were done during six working seasons from 1989 to 1992 , which led to a contradictory view that the brick structures and the wells investigated by Wheeler were of poor quality as they were founded on poor sandy foundations .", "The wood work was also noted to be of poor quality and the houses had no waterproofing .", "The excavations also lead to a view that Arikamedu 's Roman trading link was more of an inference .", "The excavations have now established that the trading with Rome extended to a period beyond that assessed by Wheeler ; that trading continued from the second century BCE to the seventh or eighth century CE .", "The extensive findings of glass and stone beads at the site provided Begley the link to Arikamedu 's history .", "She identified the beads as Indo @-@ Pacific beads crafted at Arikamedu .", "Based on the antiquities and structural features from the excavations , Begley and <unk> established a revised sequence of six major periods of occupation of the site .", "Finds of new variety of Roman <unk> ware also facilitated revision of the dates of occupancy .", "They have also inferred that the site has been in continuous occupation since at least 2nd or 3rd century BCE to much more recent times .", "= = Excavations = = \n \n The excavated area of the mound was <unk> into two zones on the basis of occupation and elevation .", "Northern sector of the mound is nearer to the sea coast while the southern sector is farther away from the coast .", "The ceramic find of <unk> and cooking vessels found in the northern sector were indicative of mass feeding of sailors and traders who camped there .", "Wine stored in amphorae was the principal item imported from the western countries during the later part of the 2nd century BCE .", "According to Wheeler the finds from the northern and southern part of the mound belong to the period from later part of 1st century BCE to 1st and 2nd centuries CE .", "<unk> structures include : \n A brick and lime mortar plaster structure of oblong shape 45 metres ( 148 ft ) in length , with a divide wall , used as a <unk> in the southern part \n Two walled enclosures with <unk> and drainage systems in the northern part of the mound that could indicate of <unk> operations that used <unk> to dye muslin for export \n <unk> , both local and Mediterranean , such as amphorae and <unk> ware that belonged to the Terra <unk> ( stamped pottery ) of 1st century BCE , which went out of use by 50 CE \n Pink amphorae <unk> used to store wine or oil with two handles and a yellow slip , found in all layers of excavations \n Smaller objects include a wheel @-@ turned <unk> ceramic , a few <unk> figurines , shell beads , gems , gold , <unk> , iron nails , copper percussion <unk> , red fragment of a Roman lamp shade , an engraved emblem of emperor Augustus , an ivory handle , and a wooden toy boat .", "Based on these antiquities Wheeler concluded that the Arikamedu was a Greek ( <unk> ) trading station .", "However , recent excavations by Begley have altered this assessment .", "The buildings in the northern part of the mound indicative <unk> , with people of different ethnic groups — Indian and non @-@ Indian — but it has not been possible to date them in view of the limited depth of excavations .", "= = Conservation = = \n \n An international conference that the Government of Pondicherry and the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs held in October 2004 decided to investigate the Arikamedu site jointly for conservation , as its ancient commercial link with the Romans has been established .", "During this conference , the Government of Pondicherry also decided to propose the site for status as a World Heritage Site of UNESCO .", "The Archaeological Survey of India also proposed the site for UNESCO Cultural Heritage Site status , under the title Silk Road Sites in India ." ]
[ "It is located on the bank of the <unk> River ( for most part of the year the river is considered a <unk> ) , also known as Virampattinam River , which forms the northern outlet of the <unk> River as it joins the Bay of Bengal .", "In 1765 , when he visited the ruins at the site , he found the people of the village collecting large ancient bricks exposed at the river bank ." ]
[ " = Arikamedu = \n \n Arikamedu is an archaeological site in Southern India , <unk> , <unk> <unk> , <unk> .", "It is 4 kilometres ( 2 @.", "@ 5 mi ) from the capital , Pondicherry of the Indian territory of <unk> .", "Sir Mortimer Wheeler 1945 , and Jean @-@ Marie <unk> conducted <unk> excavations there in 1947 – 1950 .", "The site was identified as the port of <unk> , known as an \" <unk> \" in the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea and Ptolemy .", "<unk> have found <unk> , <unk> ware , Roman lamps , <unk> , glass and stone beads , and gems at the site .", "Based on these excavations , Wheeler concluded that the Arikamedu was a Greek ( <unk> ) trading post that traded with Rome , starting during the reign of Augustus Caesar , and lasted about two hundred years — from the late first century BCE to the first and second centuries CE .", "Subsequent investigation by <unk> Begley from 1989 to 1992 modified this assessment , and now place the period of occupation from the 2nd century BCE to the 8th century CE .", "Significant findings at Arikamedu <unk> numerous Indo @-@ Pacific beads , which facilitated fixing the period of its origin .", "Red and black ceramics — known as megalithic stones or <unk> in Tamil meaning \" old stones \" and used to mark graves — have existed at the site even prior to and during Roman occupation of the site , and also in later periods .", "= = Location = = \n \n Arikamedu is a coastal fishing village , under the <unk> <unk> , on the southeastern coast of India , 4 kilometres ( 2 @.", "@ 5 mi ) from Pondicherry , on the Pondicherry @-@ <unk> road ; it was originally a French colonial town .", "As the site is located at the bend of the river it provides protection to sea @-@ going vessels that dock there .", "The site has been subject to extensive archaeological excavations .", "The archaeological site is spread over an area of 34 @.", "@ 57 acres ( 13 @.", "@ 99 ha ) and has been under the control of the Archaeological Survey of India since 1982 .", "= = Etymology = = \n \n The name Arikamedu , an archaeological usage for the excavated site , originates in a Tamil word that means <unk> of <unk> , based on the figurine of an avatar ( incarnation ) of the Jain <unk> <unk> found at the site .", "It is also linked with <unk> or Virampattinam , meaning Port of <unk> , a village next to Arikamedu .", "<unk> , according to <unk> literature , was well known as a port and also for its salt pans during the <unk> dynasty .", "Arikamedu @-@ <unk> together find mention as Poduke , a major port in the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea in the first century CE and as Poduke <unk> in Ptolemy 's <unk> of mid first century CE .", "Poduke is a Roman name and is also said to be a corrupted version of the Tamil name <unk> , meaning a \" meeting place \" , also known for the local <unk> clan .", "= = History = = \n \n The first mention about Arikamedu was in <unk> , in a communication from the Consul of the Indo @-@ French colony of Pondicherry .", "It informed the French East India Company that villagers were <unk> old bricks from the Virampattinam .", "The earliest mention of the Arikamedu archaeological site was by Le Gentil of France , who the King of France had assigned to observe notable astronomical occurrences in the world .", "Gentil , after visiting Arikamedu , confirmed the earlier report of the Consul of the Indo @-@ French colony .", "The villagers told him that they had retrieved the bricks from an old fort of the king the Vira @-@ <unk> .", "In 1937 , <unk> Dubreuil , an <unk> , also from France , purchased <unk> stone antiquities from local children , and also gathered some exposed on the site 's surface .", "In particular , he found an intaglio carved with the picture of a man .", "As a <unk> , he identified the intaglio as Augustus Caesar .", "He also found fine beads and gems .", "He concluded that these antiquities belonged to the Roman Empire .", "Dubreuil informed the local Governor of Pondicherry about his find , and called Arikamedu \" a true Roman city . \"", "He published a short note about his findings .", "In the early 1940s , Service des <unk> <unk> carried out random excavations .", "Father <unk> and <unk> <unk> , who were not qualified archaeologists , carried out the excavations at Arikamedu and sent a few antiquities to Indian museums , and also to the École française d <unk> @-@ <unk> in Hanoi .", "Sir <unk> , the Director General of the Archaeological Survey of India , in the 1940s saw a few <unk> of Arikamedu site displayed in the Madras Museum , which he identified as <unk> ware , an expensive ceramic made until 50 CE in <unk> , Italy .", "Thereafter , when he visited the Pondicherry Museum and saw more of the findings from the Arikamedu site , he was impressed and thought that he had found the links between the Classical Mediterranean and Ancient India .", "Soon thereafter in 1945 , the penultimate year of World War II , he mounted excavations in a scientific manner .", "He was looking for an archaeological site in India that could establish its cultural link , a <unk> of the Indian antiquities to the Greco @-@ Roman period , and this quest led him to the Arikamedu site .", "These excavations also involved Indian archaeologists , who were trained on the site .", "Wheeler published his findings in 1946 .", "He noted that , for the local fishermen of the village , the antiquities were strange — as they consisted of lamps , glass items , <unk> , <unk> and <unk> , wine containers , etc .", "He also observed that traders traveled from west coast and from Ceylon , <unk> ( <unk> ) and the Ganges area to trade goods such as gems , <unk> and spices , and silk .", "He carried out excavations carefully , so that none of the antiquities were damaged .", "This was followed by investigations after the war , from 1947 – 1950 by Jean @-@ Marie <unk> .", "His report of excavations was not as fully published as Wheeler 's .", "His report was not well @-@ known in India , as it was not written in English .", "However , his important conclusion was that the site belonged to an early megalithic period , as he had located megalithic burials marked by stones , locally known in Tamil as <unk> close to the site .", "The excavations led to antiquities of Roman origin such as beads and gems , amphorae ( wine making <unk> ) with remnants of wine , a Roman stamp , big bricks recovered from an old wall , <unk> ware and so forth .", "From these antiquities Wheeler concluded that the site was related to a period of trading with Rome , and that it was first established by emperor Augustus .", "He also noted that this Indo @-@ Roman trade lasted for a period of about 200 years , till 200 CE .", "Wheeler also found the Chinese <unk> , identified to belong to the Song @-@ <unk> dynasty , and Chola coins from about the eleventh century , but these were rejected as <unk> items or remnants left by brick @-@ robbers .", "<unk> Chinese blue @-@ and @-@ white ware were also recovered from the site .", "Wheeler noted that \" <unk> Ware \" found at the site ( designated as \" Arikamedu Type 1 \" in the scientific study under the \" Arikamedu Type 10 Project : <unk> Early Historic Networks in South Asia and Beyond \" ) was not of an Indian origin , but was from the Mediterranean region .", "A ceramic <unk> , ( \" Arikamedu Type 10 ) has also been investigated for its style and spatial distribution .", "After a gap of several decades , in the early 1980s , <unk> Begley studied the ceramics find of the site and proposed a preliminary version of the chronology of the occupation of the site .", "At the same time she started researching on the beads , organized a proper <unk> display of the artifacts of the site at the Pondicherry Museum , and brought out an information <unk> .", "Begley obtained <unk> to carry out excavations at the site in collaboration with the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Madras ; she and <unk> <unk> were the directors of operation from 1989 to 1992 .", "Steven <unk> of the University of Delaware , who had back ground knowledge of Roman Egypt , was in charge of the <unk> at the site .", "Further excavations were done during six working seasons from 1989 to 1992 , which led to a contradictory view that the brick structures and the wells investigated by Wheeler were of poor quality as they were founded on poor sandy foundations .", "The wood work was also noted to be of poor quality and the houses had no waterproofing .", "The excavations also lead to a view that Arikamedu 's Roman trading link was more of an inference .", "The excavations have now established that the trading with Rome extended to a period beyond that assessed by Wheeler ; that trading continued from the second century BCE to the seventh or eighth century CE .", "The extensive findings of glass and stone beads at the site provided Begley the link to Arikamedu 's history .", "She identified the beads as Indo @-@ Pacific beads crafted at Arikamedu .", "Based on the antiquities and structural features from the excavations , Begley and <unk> established a revised sequence of six major periods of occupation of the site .", "Finds of new variety of Roman <unk> ware also facilitated revision of the dates of occupancy .", "They have also inferred that the site has been in continuous occupation since at least 2nd or 3rd century BCE to much more recent times .", "= = Excavations = = \n \n The excavated area of the mound was <unk> into two zones on the basis of occupation and elevation .", "Northern sector of the mound is nearer to the sea coast while the southern sector is farther away from the coast .", "The ceramic find of <unk> and cooking vessels found in the northern sector were indicative of mass feeding of sailors and traders who camped there .", "Wine stored in amphorae was the principal item imported from the western countries during the later part of the 2nd century BCE .", "According to Wheeler the finds from the northern and southern part of the mound belong to the period from later part of 1st century BCE to 1st and 2nd centuries CE .", "<unk> structures include : \n A brick and lime mortar plaster structure of oblong shape 45 metres ( 148 ft ) in length , with a divide wall , used as a <unk> in the southern part \n Two walled enclosures with <unk> and drainage systems in the northern part of the mound that could indicate of <unk> operations that used <unk> to dye muslin for export \n <unk> , both local and Mediterranean , such as amphorae and <unk> ware that belonged to the Terra <unk> ( stamped pottery ) of 1st century BCE , which went out of use by 50 CE \n Pink amphorae <unk> used to store wine or oil with two handles and a yellow slip , found in all layers of excavations \n Smaller objects include a wheel @-@ turned <unk> ceramic , a few <unk> figurines , shell beads , gems , gold , <unk> , iron nails , copper percussion <unk> , red fragment of a Roman lamp shade , an engraved emblem of emperor Augustus , an ivory handle , and a wooden toy boat .", "Based on these antiquities Wheeler concluded that the Arikamedu was a Greek ( <unk> ) trading station .", "However , recent excavations by Begley have altered this assessment .", "The buildings in the northern part of the mound indicative <unk> , with people of different ethnic groups — Indian and non @-@ Indian — but it has not been possible to date them in view of the limited depth of excavations .", "= = Conservation = = \n \n An international conference that the Government of Pondicherry and the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs held in October 2004 decided to investigate the Arikamedu site jointly for conservation , as its ancient commercial link with the Romans has been established .", "During this conference , the Government of Pondicherry also decided to propose the site for status as a World Heritage Site of UNESCO .", "The Archaeological Survey of India also proposed the site for UNESCO Cultural Heritage Site status , under the title Silk Road Sites in India ." ]
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[ " = Hurricane Ingrid = \n \n Hurricane Ingrid was one of two tropical cyclones , along with Hurricane Manuel , to strike Mexico within a 24 ‑ hour period , the first such occurrence since 1958 .", "Ingrid was the ninth named storm and second hurricane of the 2013 Atlantic hurricane season .", "It formed on September 12 in the Gulf of Mexico from a broad disturbance that also spawned Manuel in the eastern Pacific .", "After initially moving westward toward Veracruz , Ingrid turned northeastward away from the coast .", "<unk> conditions allowed it to attain hurricane status on September 14 , and the next day Ingrid attained peak winds of 140 km / h ( 85 mph ) .", "Subsequently , increased wind shear weakened the convection as the storm turned more to the northwest and west .", "On September 16 , Ingrid made landfall just south of La Pesca , Tamaulipas in northeastern Mexico as a strong tropical storm , and dissipated the next day .", "The combined impacts of hurricanes Ingrid and Manuel affected two @-@ thirds of Mexico , killing 192 people and causing $ 75 billion pesos ( MXN , $ 5 @.", "@ 7 billion USD ) in damage .", "Most of the effects were due to Manuel , though Ingrid was directly responsible for at least 32 deaths and $ 20 billion pesos ( MXN , $ 1 @.", "@ 5 billion USD ) in damage .", "The two storms produced 162 billion m3 ( 5 @.", "@ 7 trillion cu ft ) of water , the equivalent of filling every dam in Mexico .", "Rainfall from the storm peaked at 511 mm ( 20 @.", "@ 1 in ) in Tuxpan , Veracruz .", "The rains caused widespread flooding , damaging at least 14 @,@ 000 houses and hundreds of roads and bridges .", "In Tamaulipas , where the storm made landfall , the rainfall damaged crops and flooded rivers .", "The effects of the storm spread into southern Texas , causing high tides and some flooding .", "After the storm , the Mexican government declared several municipalities as states of emergency .", "Relief agencies distributed food and aid to the hardest hit areas , although in Tamaulipas , residents had to rely on assistance from the local Gulf <unk> .", "The names Ingrid and Manuel were both later retired due to their impacts .", "= = Meteorological history = = \n \n On August 28 , a tropical wave exited the west coast of Africa , which moved westward across the Atlantic Ocean without development .", "On September 2 , an area of convection , or thunderstorms , developed along the northern portion of the wave , but was eventually absorbed into Tropical Storm Gabrielle north of Puerto Rico .", "The wave continued westward through the Caribbean Sea into a large area of cyclonic flow at the surface , which extended across Central America into the eastern Pacific .", "Around September 9 , the broad system developed two areas of disturbed weather – one in the eastern Pacific would become Hurricane Manuel , and the other developing over the northwestern Caribbean .", "The latter system slowly organized , developing a low pressure area on September 11 .", "Subsequently , the system moved over the Yucatán Peninsula .", "Although land interaction prevented immediate development , conditions favored further development in the Bay of Campeche .", "Early on September 12 , the low emerged into the bay , and at 1800 UTC the National Hurricane Center ( NHC ) assessed that Tropical Depression Ten developed about 280 km ( 170 mi ) east @-@ northeast of Veracruz .", "This was confirmed by a Hurricane Hunters flight indicating the presence of a closed low @-@ level circulation .", "On September 13 , convection and organization increased and the depression strengthened into Tropical Storm Ingrid , while weak steering currents resulted in little movement of the cyclone .", "<unk> due to the presence of nearby Hurricane Manuel in the eastern Pacific basin on the other side of Mexico , significant wind shear existed in the vicinity of Ingrid .", "Nonetheless , strong convection and intermittent development of an eye allowed for strengthening of the storm on September 14 .", "Ingrid strengthened into a hurricane – the second of the season – that afternoon .", "Around that time , the hurricane turned sharply northeastward due to a trough over eastern Mexico and a ridge over the southeastern United States .", "Additional strengthening took place thereafter , and Ingrid reached a peak intensity of 140 km / h ( 85 mph ) early on September 15 while starting to move northward and begin a northwest turn towards the Mexican coastline .", "Afterward Ingrid reached peak winds , shear increased and began to weaken the hurricane as it approached the Mexican coast .", "The center became displaced to the edge of the convection , and NHC forecaster Daniel Brown noted that Ingrid \" [ did ] not resemble a classic hurricane in satellite pictures . \"", "At around 1115 UTC on September 16 , Ingrid made landfall just south of La Pesca , Tamaulipas in northeastern Mexico , after having weakened into a strong tropical storm with 100 km / h ( 65 mph ) winds .", "Near landfall , the Hurricane Hunters reported flight @-@ level winds of 120 km / h ( 75 mph ) which , after adjusting to surface winds , confirmed the weakening .", "The storm moved ashore less than 24 hours after Tropical Storm Manuel struck the Pacific coast of Mexico on Michoacán , making it the first time since 1958 that tropical cyclones struck both coasts of the country within one day .", "Ingrid rapidly weakened into a tropical depression over land , and although convection temporarily reorganized , the circulation dissipated on September 17 .", "= = Preparations and impact = = \n \n Several tropical cyclone warnings and watches were posted in anticipation of the storm .", "Upon the development of Ingrid into a tropical cyclone at 2100 UTC on September 12 , the Government of Mexico issued a tropical storm warning from <unk> to Nautla , Veracruz .", "At 1500 UTC on September 13 , the tropical storm warning was extended northward to Cabo Rojo , Veracruz , with a tropical storm watch northward to La Pesca , Tamaulipas .", "Later , a hurricane warning was issued between Cabo Rojo to La Pesca , with a tropical storm watch to <unk> <unk> , Tamaulipas .", "<unk> , the oil company operated by the Mexican government , evacuated workers from three platforms in the Gulf of Mexico due to the storm .", "In Tamaulipas , classes were canceled in 27 municipalities , and all classes were temporarily canceled throughout Veracruz .", "The threat of the storm caused events for Mexican Independence Day to be canceled .", "After a restriction on the news in 2010 due to the local drug war , members of a citizen alert system in Tamaulipas used Twitter to notify about flooding , missing people , and the need for assistance .", "Early in its duration , Ingrid produced tropical storm force winds along the coast of Veracruz .", "While making landfall , it also brought tropical storm force winds along the northeastern Mexican coast .", "Sustained winds at La Pesca peaked at 80 km / h ( 50 mph ) , with gusts to 105 km / h ( 65 mph ) .", "The NHC remarked that Ingrid \" likely caused above normal tides \" in northeastern Mexico , but there was no data to back up the statement .", "<unk> with Hurricane Manual on the Pacific coast and the broad cyclonic flow , Ingrid dropped heavy rainfall across eastern Mexico , primarily in <unk> , Veracruz , and Tamaulipas states .", "In Tuxpan , Veracruz , rainfall totaled 511 mm ( 20 @.", "@ 1 in ) over 10 days , while at the <unk> Vicente Guerrero dam in Tamaulipas , precipitation reached 502 mm ( 19 @.", "@ 8 in ) .", "Surface runoff from the storm spread to the Pacific coast of Mexico , producing flooding in Guerrero in combination with Manuel .", "The impacts from both storms produced 162 billion m3 ( 5 @.", "@ 7 trillion cu ft ) of water , the equivalent of filling every dam in the country .", "The combined effects of hurricanes Ingrid and Manuel affected about two @-@ thirds of Mexico .", "The rains from Ingrid caused flooding and landslides across Mexico , causing many rivers to rise , and isolating towns .", "In Veracruz alone , the rains flooded 68 rivers , which damaged 121 roads and 31 bridges , including two destroyed bridges .", "About 14 @,@ 000 houses were damaged to some degree .", "Heavy rainfall forced 23 @,@ 000 people to evacuate their homes , 9 @,@ 000 of whom went to emergency shelters , some forced to leave by the Mexican army in high risk areas .", "<unk> who did not reside in shelters generally went to the houses of friends and family .", "Also in Veracruz , flooding killed about 20 @,@ 000 livestock .", "Along the coast of Tamaulipas , damage occurred from <unk> la Marina to La Pesca .", "The <unk> River in Tamaulipas rose above its banks , flooding two poor towns along its path and damaging adjacent roads .", "Also in the state , the storm damaged local <unk> fields .", "Two people in the state required rescue after their truck was swept away by a river .", "Throughout Mexico , Ingrid killed 32 people , mostly due to flooding and mudslides .", "The two storms collectively killed at least 192 people and caused $ 75 billion pesos ( MXN , $ 5 @.", "@ 7 billion USD ) .", "Manuel was responsible for majority of the overall effects , although Ingrid still left an estimated $ 20 billion pesos ( MXN , $ 1 @.", "@ 5 billion USD ) in estimated economic losses , according to <unk> <unk> ; insured damages totaled $ 3 billion pesos ( MXN , $ 230 million USD ) .", "A total of six fatalities occurred in the states of Hidalgo and Puebla .", "Three of which were caused after a vehicle was swept off a road , while three other people died after their home was buried by a <unk> ; another death occurred in Hidalgo after a house collapsed on a woman in the town of <unk> de Guerrero .", "Twelve people died after a landslide smashed a bus in <unk> , Veracruz , and three people died in Tamaulipas .", "The fringes of the storm extended into southern Texas , where winds gusted to tropical storm force , and rainfall was around 25 – 75 mm ( 0 @.", "@ 98 – 2 @.", "@ 95 in ) .", "<unk> and high tides affected the coastline , with tides reaching 0 @.", "@ 76 m ( 2 @.", "@ 5 ft ) above normal , causing beaches to close due to flooding .", "= = Aftermath and retirement = = \n \n The twin impacts of hurricanes Ingrid and Manuel prompted officials in Mexico to declare a state of emergency in 155 municipalities in Veracruz , Tamaulipas , Chiapas , Oaxaca , Guerrero , and Chihuahua .", "The nation 's Health Ministry sent medical crews across the country to affected areas in an effort to prevent the spread of disease ; the agency also suggested residents <unk> their water .", "Officials opened shelters in Tamaulipas for residents whose houses were damaged , housing about 2 @,@ 000 people in the weeks following the storm .", "The Mexican food bank sent about 800 tons of food to the hardest @-@ hit parts of the country in Guerrero , Veracruz , and <unk> .", "In addition , the Mexican Red Cross delivered 186 tons of food to Veracruz alone .", "Volunteers delivered about 600 blankets and various cleaning supplies to the town of <unk> .", "Following the storms , the National Civil Protection <unk> received the authority to prevent housing construction in areas at risk for mudslides and flooding ; the law had passed in 2012 , but initially lacked the authority to enforce it .", "Some residents in Tamaulipas complained at the slow pace of receiving aid .", "In response , the Gulf <unk> brought relief items to <unk> , with one columnist for El Universal suggesting that this was to gain favor with local residents .", "Because of the severe damage caused by the storm in Mexico , the name Ingrid was later retired by the World Meteorological Organization , and will never again be used for a North Atlantic hurricane .", "It was replaced with <unk> for the 2019 Atlantic hurricane season .", "The name Manuel was also retired from the Pacific naming list and was replaced with Mario ." ]
[ "The <unk> River in Tamaulipas rose above its banks , flooding two poor towns along its path and damaging adjacent roads .", "The Mexican food bank sent about 800 tons of food to the hardest @-@ hit parts of the country in Guerrero , Veracruz , and <unk> ." ]
[ " = Hurricane Ingrid = \n \n Hurricane Ingrid was one of two tropical cyclones , along with Hurricane Manuel , to strike Mexico within a 24 ‑ hour period , the first such occurrence since 1958 .", "Ingrid was the ninth named storm and second hurricane of the 2013 Atlantic hurricane season .", "It formed on September 12 in the Gulf of Mexico from a broad disturbance that also spawned Manuel in the eastern Pacific .", "After initially moving westward toward Veracruz , Ingrid turned northeastward away from the coast .", "<unk> conditions allowed it to attain hurricane status on September 14 , and the next day Ingrid attained peak winds of 140 km / h ( 85 mph ) .", "Subsequently , increased wind shear weakened the convection as the storm turned more to the northwest and west .", "On September 16 , Ingrid made landfall just south of La Pesca , Tamaulipas in northeastern Mexico as a strong tropical storm , and dissipated the next day .", "The combined impacts of hurricanes Ingrid and Manuel affected two @-@ thirds of Mexico , killing 192 people and causing $ 75 billion pesos ( MXN , $ 5 @.", "@ 7 billion USD ) in damage .", "Most of the effects were due to Manuel , though Ingrid was directly responsible for at least 32 deaths and $ 20 billion pesos ( MXN , $ 1 @.", "@ 5 billion USD ) in damage .", "The two storms produced 162 billion m3 ( 5 @.", "@ 7 trillion cu ft ) of water , the equivalent of filling every dam in Mexico .", "Rainfall from the storm peaked at 511 mm ( 20 @.", "@ 1 in ) in Tuxpan , Veracruz .", "The rains caused widespread flooding , damaging at least 14 @,@ 000 houses and hundreds of roads and bridges .", "In Tamaulipas , where the storm made landfall , the rainfall damaged crops and flooded rivers .", "The effects of the storm spread into southern Texas , causing high tides and some flooding .", "After the storm , the Mexican government declared several municipalities as states of emergency .", "Relief agencies distributed food and aid to the hardest hit areas , although in Tamaulipas , residents had to rely on assistance from the local Gulf <unk> .", "The names Ingrid and Manuel were both later retired due to their impacts .", "= = Meteorological history = = \n \n On August 28 , a tropical wave exited the west coast of Africa , which moved westward across the Atlantic Ocean without development .", "On September 2 , an area of convection , or thunderstorms , developed along the northern portion of the wave , but was eventually absorbed into Tropical Storm Gabrielle north of Puerto Rico .", "The wave continued westward through the Caribbean Sea into a large area of cyclonic flow at the surface , which extended across Central America into the eastern Pacific .", "Around September 9 , the broad system developed two areas of disturbed weather – one in the eastern Pacific would become Hurricane Manuel , and the other developing over the northwestern Caribbean .", "The latter system slowly organized , developing a low pressure area on September 11 .", "Subsequently , the system moved over the Yucatán Peninsula .", "Although land interaction prevented immediate development , conditions favored further development in the Bay of Campeche .", "Early on September 12 , the low emerged into the bay , and at 1800 UTC the National Hurricane Center ( NHC ) assessed that Tropical Depression Ten developed about 280 km ( 170 mi ) east @-@ northeast of Veracruz .", "This was confirmed by a Hurricane Hunters flight indicating the presence of a closed low @-@ level circulation .", "On September 13 , convection and organization increased and the depression strengthened into Tropical Storm Ingrid , while weak steering currents resulted in little movement of the cyclone .", "<unk> due to the presence of nearby Hurricane Manuel in the eastern Pacific basin on the other side of Mexico , significant wind shear existed in the vicinity of Ingrid .", "Nonetheless , strong convection and intermittent development of an eye allowed for strengthening of the storm on September 14 .", "Ingrid strengthened into a hurricane – the second of the season – that afternoon .", "Around that time , the hurricane turned sharply northeastward due to a trough over eastern Mexico and a ridge over the southeastern United States .", "Additional strengthening took place thereafter , and Ingrid reached a peak intensity of 140 km / h ( 85 mph ) early on September 15 while starting to move northward and begin a northwest turn towards the Mexican coastline .", "Afterward Ingrid reached peak winds , shear increased and began to weaken the hurricane as it approached the Mexican coast .", "The center became displaced to the edge of the convection , and NHC forecaster Daniel Brown noted that Ingrid \" [ did ] not resemble a classic hurricane in satellite pictures . \"", "At around 1115 UTC on September 16 , Ingrid made landfall just south of La Pesca , Tamaulipas in northeastern Mexico , after having weakened into a strong tropical storm with 100 km / h ( 65 mph ) winds .", "Near landfall , the Hurricane Hunters reported flight @-@ level winds of 120 km / h ( 75 mph ) which , after adjusting to surface winds , confirmed the weakening .", "The storm moved ashore less than 24 hours after Tropical Storm Manuel struck the Pacific coast of Mexico on Michoacán , making it the first time since 1958 that tropical cyclones struck both coasts of the country within one day .", "Ingrid rapidly weakened into a tropical depression over land , and although convection temporarily reorganized , the circulation dissipated on September 17 .", "= = Preparations and impact = = \n \n Several tropical cyclone warnings and watches were posted in anticipation of the storm .", "Upon the development of Ingrid into a tropical cyclone at 2100 UTC on September 12 , the Government of Mexico issued a tropical storm warning from <unk> to Nautla , Veracruz .", "At 1500 UTC on September 13 , the tropical storm warning was extended northward to Cabo Rojo , Veracruz , with a tropical storm watch northward to La Pesca , Tamaulipas .", "Later , a hurricane warning was issued between Cabo Rojo to La Pesca , with a tropical storm watch to <unk> <unk> , Tamaulipas .", "<unk> , the oil company operated by the Mexican government , evacuated workers from three platforms in the Gulf of Mexico due to the storm .", "In Tamaulipas , classes were canceled in 27 municipalities , and all classes were temporarily canceled throughout Veracruz .", "The threat of the storm caused events for Mexican Independence Day to be canceled .", "After a restriction on the news in 2010 due to the local drug war , members of a citizen alert system in Tamaulipas used Twitter to notify about flooding , missing people , and the need for assistance .", "Early in its duration , Ingrid produced tropical storm force winds along the coast of Veracruz .", "While making landfall , it also brought tropical storm force winds along the northeastern Mexican coast .", "Sustained winds at La Pesca peaked at 80 km / h ( 50 mph ) , with gusts to 105 km / h ( 65 mph ) .", "The NHC remarked that Ingrid \" likely caused above normal tides \" in northeastern Mexico , but there was no data to back up the statement .", "<unk> with Hurricane Manual on the Pacific coast and the broad cyclonic flow , Ingrid dropped heavy rainfall across eastern Mexico , primarily in <unk> , Veracruz , and Tamaulipas states .", "In Tuxpan , Veracruz , rainfall totaled 511 mm ( 20 @.", "@ 1 in ) over 10 days , while at the <unk> Vicente Guerrero dam in Tamaulipas , precipitation reached 502 mm ( 19 @.", "@ 8 in ) .", "Surface runoff from the storm spread to the Pacific coast of Mexico , producing flooding in Guerrero in combination with Manuel .", "The impacts from both storms produced 162 billion m3 ( 5 @.", "@ 7 trillion cu ft ) of water , the equivalent of filling every dam in the country .", "The combined effects of hurricanes Ingrid and Manuel affected about two @-@ thirds of Mexico .", "The rains from Ingrid caused flooding and landslides across Mexico , causing many rivers to rise , and isolating towns .", "In Veracruz alone , the rains flooded 68 rivers , which damaged 121 roads and 31 bridges , including two destroyed bridges .", "About 14 @,@ 000 houses were damaged to some degree .", "Heavy rainfall forced 23 @,@ 000 people to evacuate their homes , 9 @,@ 000 of whom went to emergency shelters , some forced to leave by the Mexican army in high risk areas .", "<unk> who did not reside in shelters generally went to the houses of friends and family .", "Also in Veracruz , flooding killed about 20 @,@ 000 livestock .", "Along the coast of Tamaulipas , damage occurred from <unk> la Marina to La Pesca .", "Also in the state , the storm damaged local <unk> fields .", "Two people in the state required rescue after their truck was swept away by a river .", "Throughout Mexico , Ingrid killed 32 people , mostly due to flooding and mudslides .", "The two storms collectively killed at least 192 people and caused $ 75 billion pesos ( MXN , $ 5 @.", "@ 7 billion USD ) .", "Manuel was responsible for majority of the overall effects , although Ingrid still left an estimated $ 20 billion pesos ( MXN , $ 1 @.", "@ 5 billion USD ) in estimated economic losses , according to <unk> <unk> ; insured damages totaled $ 3 billion pesos ( MXN , $ 230 million USD ) .", "A total of six fatalities occurred in the states of Hidalgo and Puebla .", "Three of which were caused after a vehicle was swept off a road , while three other people died after their home was buried by a <unk> ; another death occurred in Hidalgo after a house collapsed on a woman in the town of <unk> de Guerrero .", "Twelve people died after a landslide smashed a bus in <unk> , Veracruz , and three people died in Tamaulipas .", "The fringes of the storm extended into southern Texas , where winds gusted to tropical storm force , and rainfall was around 25 – 75 mm ( 0 @.", "@ 98 – 2 @.", "@ 95 in ) .", "<unk> and high tides affected the coastline , with tides reaching 0 @.", "@ 76 m ( 2 @.", "@ 5 ft ) above normal , causing beaches to close due to flooding .", "= = Aftermath and retirement = = \n \n The twin impacts of hurricanes Ingrid and Manuel prompted officials in Mexico to declare a state of emergency in 155 municipalities in Veracruz , Tamaulipas , Chiapas , Oaxaca , Guerrero , and Chihuahua .", "The nation 's Health Ministry sent medical crews across the country to affected areas in an effort to prevent the spread of disease ; the agency also suggested residents <unk> their water .", "Officials opened shelters in Tamaulipas for residents whose houses were damaged , housing about 2 @,@ 000 people in the weeks following the storm .", "In addition , the Mexican Red Cross delivered 186 tons of food to Veracruz alone .", "Volunteers delivered about 600 blankets and various cleaning supplies to the town of <unk> .", "Following the storms , the National Civil Protection <unk> received the authority to prevent housing construction in areas at risk for mudslides and flooding ; the law had passed in 2012 , but initially lacked the authority to enforce it .", "Some residents in Tamaulipas complained at the slow pace of receiving aid .", "In response , the Gulf <unk> brought relief items to <unk> , with one columnist for El Universal suggesting that this was to gain favor with local residents .", "Because of the severe damage caused by the storm in Mexico , the name Ingrid was later retired by the World Meteorological Organization , and will never again be used for a North Atlantic hurricane .", "It was replaced with <unk> for the 2019 Atlantic hurricane season .", "The name Manuel was also retired from the Pacific naming list and was replaced with Mario ." ]
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[ " = Hurricane Felicia ( 2009 ) = \n \n Hurricane Felicia was the third strongest tropical cyclone of the 2009 Pacific hurricane season , as well as the strongest storm to exist in the eastern Pacific at the time since Hurricane Daniel in 2006 .", "Forming as a tropical depression on August 3 , the storm supported strong thunderstorm activity and quickly organized .", "It became a tropical storm over the following day , and subsequently underwent rapid deepening to attain hurricane status .", "Later that afternoon , Felicia featured a well @-@ defined eye as its winds sharply rose to major hurricane @-@ force on the Saffir – Simpson scale .", "Further strengthening ensued , and Felicia peaked in intensity as a Category 4 hurricane with sustained winds of 145 mph ( 230 km / h ) and a barometric pressure of <unk> mbar ( hPa ; 27 @.", "@ 61 inHg ) .", "After reaching this strength , unfavorable conditions , such as wind shear , began to impact the storm while it took on a northwestward path .", "<unk> , Felicia slowly weakened for several days ; by August 8 it had been downgraded to a Category 1 hurricane , once again becoming a tropical storm the next day .", "It <unk> westward towards Hawaii on August 10 , all the while decreasing in organization .", "On August 11 , Felicia weakened to tropical depression status , and soon degenerated into remnant low just prior to passing over the islands .", "After weakening into a remnant low , Felicia continued to approach the Hawaiian Islands and on August 12 , the system produced copious amounts of rainfall across several islands .", "The highest total was recorded on Oahu at 14 @.", "@ 63 in ( 372 mm ) , causing isolated mudslides and flooding .", "In Maui , the heavy rains helped to alleviate drought conditions and water shortages , significantly increasing the total water across the island 's reservoirs .", "In addition , river flooding resulted in the closure of one school and large swells produced by the storm resulted in several lifeguard rescues at island beaches .", "In all , only minor impacts were caused by the remnants of Felicia .", "= = Meteorological history = = \n \n Hurricane Felicia originated from a tropical wave that moved off the west coast of Africa into the Atlantic Ocean on July 23 , 2009 .", "A weak system , the wave was barely identifiable as it tracked westward .", "By July 26 , the wave entered the Caribbean Sea before crossing Central America and entering the eastern Pacific basin on July 29 .", "The system remained ill @-@ defined until August 1 , at which time convection began to increase and the wave showed signs of organization .", "The storm gradually became better organized as it tracked generally towards the west .", "By August 3 , the system became increasingly organized and around 11 : 00 am PDT ( 1800 UTC ) , the National Hurricane Center ( NHC ) designated the system as Tropical Depression Eight @-@ E. <unk> banding features and <unk> outflow were being enhanced by the nearby Tropical Storm Enrique .", "The main steering component of the depression was an upper @-@ level low located to the north , causing the depression to track generally west before turning northwest after the low weakened .", "By the early morning hours of August 4 , the NHC upgraded Tropical Depression Eight @-@ E to Tropical Storm Felicia , the seventh named storm of the season .", "Located within an area of low wind shear and high sea surface temperatures , averaging between 28 and 29 ° C ( 82 and 84 ° F ) , the storm quickly developed , with deep convection <unk> around the center of circulation .", "These conditions were anticipated to persist for at least three days ; however , there was an increased amount of uncertainty due to possible interaction with Tropical Storm Enrique .", "Several hours later , the storm began to undergo rapid intensification , following the formation of an eye .", "Around 2 : 00 pm PDT ( 2100 UTC ) , Felicia intensified into a hurricane .", "Late on August 4 , the intensity of Felicia led to it taking a more northward turn in response to a <unk> to upper @-@ level trough off the coast of the Western United States .", "Early the next morning , the storm continued to intensify and attained Category 3 status with winds of 115 mph ( 185 km / h ) .", "<unk> a well @-@ defined eye , Felicia neared Category 4 status and hours later , the storm attained winds of 140 mph ( 220 km / h ) and a pressure of <unk> mbar ( hPa ; 27 @.", "@ 67 inHg ) during the evening hours , making it the strongest Pacific storm east of the International Date Line since Hurricane <unk> in 2006 and the strongest in the eastern Pacific basin since Hurricane Daniel of 2006 .", "Around 5 : 00 pm PDT ( 0000 UTC August 6 ) Felicia reached its peak intensity with winds of 145 mph ( 230 km / h ) and a minimum central pressure of <unk> mbar ( hPa ; 27 @.", "@ 61 inHg ) .", "After slightly weakening throughout the day on August 6 , Felicia leveled out with winds of 135 mph ( 215 km / h ) and a 23 mi ( 37 km ) wide eye as the storm developed characteristics of an annular hurricane , which would allow Felicia to maintain a high intensity over marginally warm waters .", "Early the next day , the structure of the hurricane quickly deteriorated as convection became asymmetric and cloud tops warmed significantly .", "This marked a quick drop in intensity of the storm to a minimal Category 3 hurricane .", "Several hours later , the mid @-@ level circulation began to separate from the low @-@ level circulation and the overall size of the storm decreased .", "By this time , the storm began to take a long @-@ anticipated westward turn towards Hawaii .", "After briefly re @-@ intensifying on August 7 , Felicia weakened to a Category 1 hurricane early on August 8 .", "Around 11 : 00 am HST ( 2100 UTC ) , the Central Pacific Hurricane Center ( CPHC ) took over responsibility of issuing advisories as Felicia crossed longitude 140 ° W. \n By August 9 , increasing wind shear further weakened the storm , with Felicia being downgraded to a tropical storm early that day .", "The storm rapidly weakened throughout the day as convection gradually dissipated around the center due to the shear .", "By the late morning hours , little convective activity remained around the low pressure center of Felicia .", "A weak cyclone , the storm continued to track towards Hawaii with the only deep convection associated with it being displaced to the northeast of the center .", "The system slowly weakened before being downgraded to a tropical depression on August 11 as no areas of tropical storm @-@ force winds were found by Hurricane Hunters .", "Several hours after being downgraded , the CPHC issued its final advisory on Felicia as it degenerated into a remnant low near the Hawaiian Islands .", "The system dissipated shortly thereafter .", "= = Preparations = = \n \n By August 5 , forecasters were discussing the possibility of the storm impacting Hawaii .", "Residents were advised to ensure that their disaster kits were fully stocked and ready .", "Governor Linda <unk> made a speech to the state of Hawaii the same day .", "She emphasized that the storm was not an imminent threat but that residents should be ready and should know where the nearest emergency shelter is .", "Since forecasters expected the storm to weaken before it reached the islands , only minor effects — mainly rainfall — were expected .", "Hawaii County mayor Billy <unk> was also briefed on the approaching storm and he advised the county to be prepared .", "Stores reported an influx of <unk> and posted anniversary sales .", "Blue tarps for roofs were being sold at $ 1 apiece .", "The American Red Cross also reported that sales of the \" water <unk> \" , a water container that can be attached to a bathtub and hold roughly 100 gallons of water , increased significantly .", "On August 6 , the Red Cross stated that it was deploying a disaster recovery team , led by the director of the agency , to the islands of Hawaii .", "On August 7 , five Hurricane Hunter planes were dispatched to <unk> Air Force Base to fly missions into the storm .", "Later that day , the Central Pacific Hurricane Center issued tropical storm watches for the island of Hawaii , Maui , <unk> , Lanai , and Molokai .", "On August 9 , the watch was expanded to include Oahu .", "The watches for the Big Island were later cancelled as the forecast track appeared to drift further north toward Maui County and Oahu .", "The Red Cross opened shelters throughout the islands on August 10 .", "Twelve were on the Big Island , seven were on Maui , two on Molokai and one on Lanai .", "The Honolulu International Airport ensured that eight generators were ready for use in case Felicia caused a power <unk> at the airport .", "All tropical storm watches were cancelled at 11 a.m. August 11 as Felicia dissipated to a remnant low .", "= = Impact = = \n \n \n = = = Oahu = = = \n \n In Oahu , areas on the windward side of the island received more than 1 in ( 25 mm ) of rain on August 12 from the remnants of Felicia , causing many roads to become slick .", "A portion of Kamehameha Highway was shut down around 11 : 00 pm HST when the <unk> Stream overflowed its banks .", "Flooding near a bridge reached a depth of 4 ft ( 1 @.", "@ 2 m ) , stranding some residents in their homes .", "The highway remained closed until around 4 : 00 am HST on August 14 .", "The rain was also considered helpful in that it helped alleviate drought conditions that had been present for nearly two months .", "The heaviest rainfall was recorded on Oahu at 14 @.", "@ 63 in ( 372 mm ) in the Forest National Wildlife Refuge .", "During a 12 @-@ hour span , a total of 6 @.", "@ 34 in ( 161 mm ) fell in <unk> .", "Some areas recorded rainfall rates up to 1 in / h ( 25 mm / h ) , triggering isolated mudslides .", "At Sandy Beach , there were two lifeguard rescues and three others were on <unk> as waves up to 18 ft ( 5 @.", "@ 5 m ) affected the islands .", "There were also five assists at <unk> and one at <unk> Beach .", "<unk> issued a total of 1 @,@ 410 verbal warnings about the rough seas to swimmers and <unk> during the event .", "However , winds on the island reached only 15 mph ( 25 km / h ) and gusts peaked at 20 mph ( 30 km / h ) .", "= = = Other islands = = = \n \n On Kauai , the <unk> River rose above its normal level , leading to the closure of the <unk> School .", "Several tree limbs and small trees were blown down across the island .", "Rainfall on Kauai peaked at 5 @.", "@ 33 in ( 135 mm ) at Mount <unk> <unk> <unk> and on Maui , up to 4 @.", "@ 05 in ( 103 mm ) fell in <unk> Gap .", "On the <unk> side of the mountains , rainfall peaked at 1 @.", "@ 3 in ( 33 mm ) in <unk> , an area that rarely records rainfall in August .", "Throughout the island , the total amount of water in reservoirs increased to 104 @.", "@ 5 million gallons ( 395 @.", "@ 5 million liters ) from 77 @.", "@ 8 million gallons ( <unk> @.", "@ 5 million liters ) prior to Felicia .", "Rainfall in some areas was heavy enough at times to reduce visibility to several feet .", "Streets in these areas were covered with muddy water .", "<unk> heavy rainfall fell on the Big Island , peaking at 2 @.", "@ 76 in ( 70 mm ) in <unk> .", "In <unk> Beach , there was one lifeguard rescue that resulted in the swimmer being sent to a local hospital .", "Three other people were swept away at the mouth of the <unk> River , all of whom were quickly rescued .", "In Honolulu , runoff from the storm resulted in large amounts of trash and debris along the local beaches .", "Private contractors were dispatched to the affected <unk> to trap and remove the trash .", "Officials were forced to close the beaches along <unk> Bay after swells from Felicia pushed an estimated 2 @,@ 000 Portuguese Man o ' War <unk> into the region .", "The beaches were later re @-@ opened on August 14 ." ]
[ "A portion of Kamehameha Highway was shut down around 11 : 00 pm HST when the <unk> Stream overflowed its banks ." ]
[ " = Hurricane Felicia ( 2009 ) = \n \n Hurricane Felicia was the third strongest tropical cyclone of the 2009 Pacific hurricane season , as well as the strongest storm to exist in the eastern Pacific at the time since Hurricane Daniel in 2006 .", "Forming as a tropical depression on August 3 , the storm supported strong thunderstorm activity and quickly organized .", "It became a tropical storm over the following day , and subsequently underwent rapid deepening to attain hurricane status .", "Later that afternoon , Felicia featured a well @-@ defined eye as its winds sharply rose to major hurricane @-@ force on the Saffir – Simpson scale .", "Further strengthening ensued , and Felicia peaked in intensity as a Category 4 hurricane with sustained winds of 145 mph ( 230 km / h ) and a barometric pressure of <unk> mbar ( hPa ; 27 @.", "@ 61 inHg ) .", "After reaching this strength , unfavorable conditions , such as wind shear , began to impact the storm while it took on a northwestward path .", "<unk> , Felicia slowly weakened for several days ; by August 8 it had been downgraded to a Category 1 hurricane , once again becoming a tropical storm the next day .", "It <unk> westward towards Hawaii on August 10 , all the while decreasing in organization .", "On August 11 , Felicia weakened to tropical depression status , and soon degenerated into remnant low just prior to passing over the islands .", "After weakening into a remnant low , Felicia continued to approach the Hawaiian Islands and on August 12 , the system produced copious amounts of rainfall across several islands .", "The highest total was recorded on Oahu at 14 @.", "@ 63 in ( 372 mm ) , causing isolated mudslides and flooding .", "In Maui , the heavy rains helped to alleviate drought conditions and water shortages , significantly increasing the total water across the island 's reservoirs .", "In addition , river flooding resulted in the closure of one school and large swells produced by the storm resulted in several lifeguard rescues at island beaches .", "In all , only minor impacts were caused by the remnants of Felicia .", "= = Meteorological history = = \n \n Hurricane Felicia originated from a tropical wave that moved off the west coast of Africa into the Atlantic Ocean on July 23 , 2009 .", "A weak system , the wave was barely identifiable as it tracked westward .", "By July 26 , the wave entered the Caribbean Sea before crossing Central America and entering the eastern Pacific basin on July 29 .", "The system remained ill @-@ defined until August 1 , at which time convection began to increase and the wave showed signs of organization .", "The storm gradually became better organized as it tracked generally towards the west .", "By August 3 , the system became increasingly organized and around 11 : 00 am PDT ( 1800 UTC ) , the National Hurricane Center ( NHC ) designated the system as Tropical Depression Eight @-@ E. <unk> banding features and <unk> outflow were being enhanced by the nearby Tropical Storm Enrique .", "The main steering component of the depression was an upper @-@ level low located to the north , causing the depression to track generally west before turning northwest after the low weakened .", "By the early morning hours of August 4 , the NHC upgraded Tropical Depression Eight @-@ E to Tropical Storm Felicia , the seventh named storm of the season .", "Located within an area of low wind shear and high sea surface temperatures , averaging between 28 and 29 ° C ( 82 and 84 ° F ) , the storm quickly developed , with deep convection <unk> around the center of circulation .", "These conditions were anticipated to persist for at least three days ; however , there was an increased amount of uncertainty due to possible interaction with Tropical Storm Enrique .", "Several hours later , the storm began to undergo rapid intensification , following the formation of an eye .", "Around 2 : 00 pm PDT ( 2100 UTC ) , Felicia intensified into a hurricane .", "Late on August 4 , the intensity of Felicia led to it taking a more northward turn in response to a <unk> to upper @-@ level trough off the coast of the Western United States .", "Early the next morning , the storm continued to intensify and attained Category 3 status with winds of 115 mph ( 185 km / h ) .", "<unk> a well @-@ defined eye , Felicia neared Category 4 status and hours later , the storm attained winds of 140 mph ( 220 km / h ) and a pressure of <unk> mbar ( hPa ; 27 @.", "@ 67 inHg ) during the evening hours , making it the strongest Pacific storm east of the International Date Line since Hurricane <unk> in 2006 and the strongest in the eastern Pacific basin since Hurricane Daniel of 2006 .", "Around 5 : 00 pm PDT ( 0000 UTC August 6 ) Felicia reached its peak intensity with winds of 145 mph ( 230 km / h ) and a minimum central pressure of <unk> mbar ( hPa ; 27 @.", "@ 61 inHg ) .", "After slightly weakening throughout the day on August 6 , Felicia leveled out with winds of 135 mph ( 215 km / h ) and a 23 mi ( 37 km ) wide eye as the storm developed characteristics of an annular hurricane , which would allow Felicia to maintain a high intensity over marginally warm waters .", "Early the next day , the structure of the hurricane quickly deteriorated as convection became asymmetric and cloud tops warmed significantly .", "This marked a quick drop in intensity of the storm to a minimal Category 3 hurricane .", "Several hours later , the mid @-@ level circulation began to separate from the low @-@ level circulation and the overall size of the storm decreased .", "By this time , the storm began to take a long @-@ anticipated westward turn towards Hawaii .", "After briefly re @-@ intensifying on August 7 , Felicia weakened to a Category 1 hurricane early on August 8 .", "Around 11 : 00 am HST ( 2100 UTC ) , the Central Pacific Hurricane Center ( CPHC ) took over responsibility of issuing advisories as Felicia crossed longitude 140 ° W. \n By August 9 , increasing wind shear further weakened the storm , with Felicia being downgraded to a tropical storm early that day .", "The storm rapidly weakened throughout the day as convection gradually dissipated around the center due to the shear .", "By the late morning hours , little convective activity remained around the low pressure center of Felicia .", "A weak cyclone , the storm continued to track towards Hawaii with the only deep convection associated with it being displaced to the northeast of the center .", "The system slowly weakened before being downgraded to a tropical depression on August 11 as no areas of tropical storm @-@ force winds were found by Hurricane Hunters .", "Several hours after being downgraded , the CPHC issued its final advisory on Felicia as it degenerated into a remnant low near the Hawaiian Islands .", "The system dissipated shortly thereafter .", "= = Preparations = = \n \n By August 5 , forecasters were discussing the possibility of the storm impacting Hawaii .", "Residents were advised to ensure that their disaster kits were fully stocked and ready .", "Governor Linda <unk> made a speech to the state of Hawaii the same day .", "She emphasized that the storm was not an imminent threat but that residents should be ready and should know where the nearest emergency shelter is .", "Since forecasters expected the storm to weaken before it reached the islands , only minor effects — mainly rainfall — were expected .", "Hawaii County mayor Billy <unk> was also briefed on the approaching storm and he advised the county to be prepared .", "Stores reported an influx of <unk> and posted anniversary sales .", "Blue tarps for roofs were being sold at $ 1 apiece .", "The American Red Cross also reported that sales of the \" water <unk> \" , a water container that can be attached to a bathtub and hold roughly 100 gallons of water , increased significantly .", "On August 6 , the Red Cross stated that it was deploying a disaster recovery team , led by the director of the agency , to the islands of Hawaii .", "On August 7 , five Hurricane Hunter planes were dispatched to <unk> Air Force Base to fly missions into the storm .", "Later that day , the Central Pacific Hurricane Center issued tropical storm watches for the island of Hawaii , Maui , <unk> , Lanai , and Molokai .", "On August 9 , the watch was expanded to include Oahu .", "The watches for the Big Island were later cancelled as the forecast track appeared to drift further north toward Maui County and Oahu .", "The Red Cross opened shelters throughout the islands on August 10 .", "Twelve were on the Big Island , seven were on Maui , two on Molokai and one on Lanai .", "The Honolulu International Airport ensured that eight generators were ready for use in case Felicia caused a power <unk> at the airport .", "All tropical storm watches were cancelled at 11 a.m. August 11 as Felicia dissipated to a remnant low .", "= = Impact = = \n \n \n = = = Oahu = = = \n \n In Oahu , areas on the windward side of the island received more than 1 in ( 25 mm ) of rain on August 12 from the remnants of Felicia , causing many roads to become slick .", "Flooding near a bridge reached a depth of 4 ft ( 1 @.", "@ 2 m ) , stranding some residents in their homes .", "The highway remained closed until around 4 : 00 am HST on August 14 .", "The rain was also considered helpful in that it helped alleviate drought conditions that had been present for nearly two months .", "The heaviest rainfall was recorded on Oahu at 14 @.", "@ 63 in ( 372 mm ) in the Forest National Wildlife Refuge .", "During a 12 @-@ hour span , a total of 6 @.", "@ 34 in ( 161 mm ) fell in <unk> .", "Some areas recorded rainfall rates up to 1 in / h ( 25 mm / h ) , triggering isolated mudslides .", "At Sandy Beach , there were two lifeguard rescues and three others were on <unk> as waves up to 18 ft ( 5 @.", "@ 5 m ) affected the islands .", "There were also five assists at <unk> and one at <unk> Beach .", "<unk> issued a total of 1 @,@ 410 verbal warnings about the rough seas to swimmers and <unk> during the event .", "However , winds on the island reached only 15 mph ( 25 km / h ) and gusts peaked at 20 mph ( 30 km / h ) .", "= = = Other islands = = = \n \n On Kauai , the <unk> River rose above its normal level , leading to the closure of the <unk> School .", "Several tree limbs and small trees were blown down across the island .", "Rainfall on Kauai peaked at 5 @.", "@ 33 in ( 135 mm ) at Mount <unk> <unk> <unk> and on Maui , up to 4 @.", "@ 05 in ( 103 mm ) fell in <unk> Gap .", "On the <unk> side of the mountains , rainfall peaked at 1 @.", "@ 3 in ( 33 mm ) in <unk> , an area that rarely records rainfall in August .", "Throughout the island , the total amount of water in reservoirs increased to 104 @.", "@ 5 million gallons ( 395 @.", "@ 5 million liters ) from 77 @.", "@ 8 million gallons ( <unk> @.", "@ 5 million liters ) prior to Felicia .", "Rainfall in some areas was heavy enough at times to reduce visibility to several feet .", "Streets in these areas were covered with muddy water .", "<unk> heavy rainfall fell on the Big Island , peaking at 2 @.", "@ 76 in ( 70 mm ) in <unk> .", "In <unk> Beach , there was one lifeguard rescue that resulted in the swimmer being sent to a local hospital .", "Three other people were swept away at the mouth of the <unk> River , all of whom were quickly rescued .", "In Honolulu , runoff from the storm resulted in large amounts of trash and debris along the local beaches .", "Private contractors were dispatched to the affected <unk> to trap and remove the trash .", "Officials were forced to close the beaches along <unk> Bay after swells from Felicia pushed an estimated 2 @,@ 000 Portuguese Man o ' War <unk> into the region .", "The beaches were later re @-@ opened on August 14 ." ]
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[ " = If I Never See Your Face Again = \n \n \" If I Never See Your Face Again \" is a song by American pop rock band Maroon 5 from the June 2008 re @-@ release of the group 's second studio album , It Won 't Be Soon Before Long ( 2007 ) .", "It was also included on the June 2008 re @-@ release of Rihanna 's album Good Girl Gone Bad ( 2007 ) .", "The song was originally included on the standard version of the album without the inclusion of Rihanna .", "It was written by band members Adam Levine and James Valentine , with production of the song helmed by Christopher \" Tricky \" Stewart , Mike <unk> , Mark <unk> , Mark \" Spike \" Stent and Maroon 5 .", "It was released as an <unk> Play ( EP ) in Australia on May 22 , 2007 , and as an official single on May 2 , 2008 , in the United States . \n \"", "If I Never See Your Face Again \" was originally intended to be a duet with Janet Jackson and appear on her <unk> album , although label problems <unk> .", "The collaboration with Rihanna later came to fruition when Levine asked her to add her vocal to the remix version , which she accepted . \"", "If I Never See Your Face Again \" is a pop and R & B song featuring instrumentation provided by synthesizers and a guitar .", "The song received a mixed response from music critics , who praised the song 's composition but criticized Levine and Rihanna 's vocal performance .", "The song 's accompanying music video was directed by Anthony Mandler and shot on an indoor soundstage in <unk> , California .", "The concept for the video was \" high @-@ end <unk> \" .", "= = Background = = \n \n \" If I Never See Your Face Again \" was written by Adam Levine and James Valentine , two of the five band members from Maroon 5 .", "Production of the song was helmed by Mike <unk> , Mike <unk> , Mike \" Spike \" Stent , Christopher \" Tricky \" Stewart and Maroon 5 .", "It was recorded by \" Spike \" Stent at Conway Studios , Hollywood , CA ; Glenwood Place Studios , Burbank , CA and Phantom Studios , Westlake Village , CA .", "The song was originally intended to be a duet with Janet Jackson and appear on her <unk> album , but due to label problems Rihanna later appeared on the song .", "The song was included on the standard version of It Won 't Be Soon Before Long without the inclusion of Rihanna , however , Levine stated in an interview with James Montgomery for MTV News whilst on set of the accompanying music video that he wanted to try something different for the album 's re @-@ release .", "The singer continued , saying that he asked Rihanna to do some \" bits and pieces \" in the recording studio and that it came together very quickly .", "Levine stated that if there is \" magic \" between two artists , then \" you don 't even have to think about it . \"", "During the interview , Rihanna confirmed that the song would be the only one to feature a collaboration on her re @-@ release of Good Girl Gone Bad , revealing that she had always wanted to work with the group and was honored when they contacted her . \"", "If I Never See Your Face Again \" was released as a single in the United States on May 2 , 2008 .", "= = Composition = = \n \n \" If I Never See Your Face Again \" is a pop and R & B song , which lasts for 3 : 18 ( 3 minutes , 18 seconds ) .", "The song was composed using common time in the key of A minor , with a moderate groove of 106 beats per minute .", "Instrumentation is provided by synths , and a guitar .", "A reviewer for IGN noted that \" If I Never See Your Face Again \" is complete with \" <unk> synth <unk> , \" whilst Jerome <unk> for BBC wrote that it is a \" guitar drenched \" and \" synth @-@ <unk> \" song .", "Alex Fletcher for Digital Spy commented that the song incorporated a \" jagged \" use of synthesizers .", "For the most part of the song , Levine sings in his falsetto register , whilst Rihanna adopts \" <unk> tone \" .", "= = Critical reception = = \n \n Upon the release of It Won 't Be Soon Before Long , music critics commented on the original version of the song , which does not include guest vocals by Rihanna .", "Jerome <unk> for BBC wrote that \" If I Never See Your Face Again \" , along with another It Won 't Be Soon Before Long track \" Makes Me Wonder \" , were \" monster weapons of mass @-@ marketing aimed at the feet and riding on <unk> of string @-@ drenched , synth @-@ <unk> disco . \"", "A reviewer for IGN was complimentary of ' If I Never See Your Face Again ' , writing that it is hard to resist listening to the song .", "The reviewer also noted that Levine appeared to adopt a vocal style reminiscent of techniques employed by Justin Timberlake , writing \" Like Justin Timberlake it 's all about the high pitched tenor falsetto and some <unk> grooves . \"", "Bill Lamb for About.com noted that \" If I Never See Your Face Again \" and \" Makes Me Wonder \" appeared to be inspired by British jazz funk and acid jazz band <unk> , writing \" Any <unk> fan may call foul if they listen to ' If I Never See Your Face Again ' or ' Makes Me Wonder ' . \"", "Sal Cinquemani was critical of the song , labeling it as \" nasty . \"", "Alex Fletcher for Digital Spy disapproved of the collaboration between the band and Rihanna , with specific thoughts on Levine and Rihanna 's pairing .", "Fletcher was critical of their vocal performance , writing that their voices clashed with one another and that \" the sexual chemistry radar for the pairing registers at zero . \"", "Fletcher commented about the song further , writing that it should never have left the recording studio .", "= = = Accolades = = = \n \n \n = = Chart performance = = \n \n \" If I Never See Your Face Again \" achieved moderate chart success on singles charts around the world .", "It debuted on the Australian Singles Chart at number 28 June 1 , 2008 , and peaked at number 11 in its sixth week .", "The song debuted on the New Zealand Singles Chart at number 37 on June 9 , 2008 , and peaked at number 21 the following week .", "In Europe , the song debuted and peaked at number 15 on the Italian Singles Chart on July 17 , 2008 .", "The song remained on the chart for one week .", "It debuted on the Dutch Singles Chart at number 35 on June 14 , 2008 , and peaked at number 20 the following week .", "The song fluctuated between positions in the twenties and <unk> for 13 weeks .", "It debuted on the Danish Singles Chart at number 36 on July 27 , 2008 , and peaked at number 31 in its sixth week . \n \"", "If I Never See Your Face Again \" debuted on the Swiss Singles Chart at number 61 on June 29 , 2008 , and peaked at number 52 the following week , where it remained in its third week .", "It debuted on the Austrian Singles Chart at number 67 on September 5 , 2008 , and peaked at number 54 the following week . \"", "If I Never See Your Face Again \" debuted and peaked on the UK Singles Chart at number 28 on June 14 , 2008 .", "Over the following two weeks , the song descend down the top @-@ forty , before falling out in its third week .", "The song made a re @-@ entry on the chart at number 36 on July 7 , 2008 .", "In the United States , the song peaked at number 51 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart on July 26 , 2008 .", "It peaked at number 10 on the Adult Pop Songs chart ; number 30 on the Pop Songs chart and 21 on the Hot Digital Songs chart .", "= = Music video = = \n \n The song 's accompanying music video was directed by Anthony Mandler , and shot on an indoor soundstage in <unk> , California on April 23 , 2008 .", "The concept for the video was \" high @-@ end <unk> \" .", "In an interview with James Montgomery for MTV News whilst on set of the music video , Levine provided a summary of what the video would entail , saying : \" It 's this kind of ultra @-@ glamorous , photography @-@ based , <unk> ' 70s / <unk> ' 80s situation .", "It 's really stylish and really beautiful ...", "It 's the most choreographed thing I 've ever done , because usually I just get up there and screw around .", "But with Rihanna , it 's completely different and so cool . \"", "In response , Rihanna continued to say that \" I don 't do a lot of videos where I have so much chemistry with the other artist , and this is only my second duet in a video ...", "It 's really intense , because you have to work with each other so much .", "It 's new for me , but I 'm enjoying it . \"", "= = = Synopsis = = = \n \n The video begins with the sound of a ticking clock and Levine and Rihanna sitting opposite each other at a table , tapping their hands and staring at one and other .", "As the songs audio begins to play , band members of Maroon 5 start to play their instruments as Rihanna sits and watches them .", "The table and band scenes are intercut with each other for the first verse and chorus .", "For the second verse , Levine and Rihanna appear to argue and try to ignore the other 's advances .", "Rihanna lays <unk> on a bed while Levine sits on a chair with his head turned in the opposite direction for the bridge .", "For the final chorus , the pair appear to reconcile , ending with Levine finally giving in to his <unk> and walk to the end of the table where Rihanna sits and he <unk> her neck causing Rihanna to lean towards him <unk> and the two nearly kiss as the video ends .", "The video was made available to download digitally via iTunes on May 12 , 2008 .", "= = Formats and track listings = = \n \n \n = = Credits and personnel = = \n \n Recording \n Recorded at Conway Studios , Hollywood , CA ; Glenwood Place Studios , Burbank , CA ; Phantom Studios , Westlake Village , CA ; House of Blues Studios , <unk> , CA and Henson Studios , Hollywood , CA .", "Mixed at Scream Studios , Miami , <unk> .", "Personnel \n Credits adapted from the liner notes of Good Girl Gone Bad : <unk> , Def Jam Recordings .", "= = Charts = = \n \n \n = = Certifications = = \n \n \n = = Release history = =" ]
[ "It was recorded by \" Spike \" Stent at Conway Studios , Hollywood , CA ; Glenwood Place Studios , Burbank , CA and Phantom Studios , Westlake Village , CA .", "= = Formats and track listings = = \n \n \n = = Credits and personnel = = \n \n Recording \n Recorded at Conway Studios , Hollywood , CA ; Glenwood Place Studios , Burbank , CA ; Phantom Studios , Westlake Village , CA ; House of Blues Studios , <unk> , CA and Henson Studios , Hollywood , CA ." ]
[ " = If I Never See Your Face Again = \n \n \" If I Never See Your Face Again \" is a song by American pop rock band Maroon 5 from the June 2008 re @-@ release of the group 's second studio album , It Won 't Be Soon Before Long ( 2007 ) .", "It was also included on the June 2008 re @-@ release of Rihanna 's album Good Girl Gone Bad ( 2007 ) .", "The song was originally included on the standard version of the album without the inclusion of Rihanna .", "It was written by band members Adam Levine and James Valentine , with production of the song helmed by Christopher \" Tricky \" Stewart , Mike <unk> , Mark <unk> , Mark \" Spike \" Stent and Maroon 5 .", "It was released as an <unk> Play ( EP ) in Australia on May 22 , 2007 , and as an official single on May 2 , 2008 , in the United States . \n \"", "If I Never See Your Face Again \" was originally intended to be a duet with Janet Jackson and appear on her <unk> album , although label problems <unk> .", "The collaboration with Rihanna later came to fruition when Levine asked her to add her vocal to the remix version , which she accepted . \"", "If I Never See Your Face Again \" is a pop and R & B song featuring instrumentation provided by synthesizers and a guitar .", "The song received a mixed response from music critics , who praised the song 's composition but criticized Levine and Rihanna 's vocal performance .", "The song 's accompanying music video was directed by Anthony Mandler and shot on an indoor soundstage in <unk> , California .", "The concept for the video was \" high @-@ end <unk> \" .", "= = Background = = \n \n \" If I Never See Your Face Again \" was written by Adam Levine and James Valentine , two of the five band members from Maroon 5 .", "Production of the song was helmed by Mike <unk> , Mike <unk> , Mike \" Spike \" Stent , Christopher \" Tricky \" Stewart and Maroon 5 .", "The song was originally intended to be a duet with Janet Jackson and appear on her <unk> album , but due to label problems Rihanna later appeared on the song .", "The song was included on the standard version of It Won 't Be Soon Before Long without the inclusion of Rihanna , however , Levine stated in an interview with James Montgomery for MTV News whilst on set of the accompanying music video that he wanted to try something different for the album 's re @-@ release .", "The singer continued , saying that he asked Rihanna to do some \" bits and pieces \" in the recording studio and that it came together very quickly .", "Levine stated that if there is \" magic \" between two artists , then \" you don 't even have to think about it . \"", "During the interview , Rihanna confirmed that the song would be the only one to feature a collaboration on her re @-@ release of Good Girl Gone Bad , revealing that she had always wanted to work with the group and was honored when they contacted her . \"", "If I Never See Your Face Again \" was released as a single in the United States on May 2 , 2008 .", "= = Composition = = \n \n \" If I Never See Your Face Again \" is a pop and R & B song , which lasts for 3 : 18 ( 3 minutes , 18 seconds ) .", "The song was composed using common time in the key of A minor , with a moderate groove of 106 beats per minute .", "Instrumentation is provided by synths , and a guitar .", "A reviewer for IGN noted that \" If I Never See Your Face Again \" is complete with \" <unk> synth <unk> , \" whilst Jerome <unk> for BBC wrote that it is a \" guitar drenched \" and \" synth @-@ <unk> \" song .", "Alex Fletcher for Digital Spy commented that the song incorporated a \" jagged \" use of synthesizers .", "For the most part of the song , Levine sings in his falsetto register , whilst Rihanna adopts \" <unk> tone \" .", "= = Critical reception = = \n \n Upon the release of It Won 't Be Soon Before Long , music critics commented on the original version of the song , which does not include guest vocals by Rihanna .", "Jerome <unk> for BBC wrote that \" If I Never See Your Face Again \" , along with another It Won 't Be Soon Before Long track \" Makes Me Wonder \" , were \" monster weapons of mass @-@ marketing aimed at the feet and riding on <unk> of string @-@ drenched , synth @-@ <unk> disco . \"", "A reviewer for IGN was complimentary of ' If I Never See Your Face Again ' , writing that it is hard to resist listening to the song .", "The reviewer also noted that Levine appeared to adopt a vocal style reminiscent of techniques employed by Justin Timberlake , writing \" Like Justin Timberlake it 's all about the high pitched tenor falsetto and some <unk> grooves . \"", "Bill Lamb for About.com noted that \" If I Never See Your Face Again \" and \" Makes Me Wonder \" appeared to be inspired by British jazz funk and acid jazz band <unk> , writing \" Any <unk> fan may call foul if they listen to ' If I Never See Your Face Again ' or ' Makes Me Wonder ' . \"", "Sal Cinquemani was critical of the song , labeling it as \" nasty . \"", "Alex Fletcher for Digital Spy disapproved of the collaboration between the band and Rihanna , with specific thoughts on Levine and Rihanna 's pairing .", "Fletcher was critical of their vocal performance , writing that their voices clashed with one another and that \" the sexual chemistry radar for the pairing registers at zero . \"", "Fletcher commented about the song further , writing that it should never have left the recording studio .", "= = = Accolades = = = \n \n \n = = Chart performance = = \n \n \" If I Never See Your Face Again \" achieved moderate chart success on singles charts around the world .", "It debuted on the Australian Singles Chart at number 28 June 1 , 2008 , and peaked at number 11 in its sixth week .", "The song debuted on the New Zealand Singles Chart at number 37 on June 9 , 2008 , and peaked at number 21 the following week .", "In Europe , the song debuted and peaked at number 15 on the Italian Singles Chart on July 17 , 2008 .", "The song remained on the chart for one week .", "It debuted on the Dutch Singles Chart at number 35 on June 14 , 2008 , and peaked at number 20 the following week .", "The song fluctuated between positions in the twenties and <unk> for 13 weeks .", "It debuted on the Danish Singles Chart at number 36 on July 27 , 2008 , and peaked at number 31 in its sixth week . \n \"", "If I Never See Your Face Again \" debuted on the Swiss Singles Chart at number 61 on June 29 , 2008 , and peaked at number 52 the following week , where it remained in its third week .", "It debuted on the Austrian Singles Chart at number 67 on September 5 , 2008 , and peaked at number 54 the following week . \"", "If I Never See Your Face Again \" debuted and peaked on the UK Singles Chart at number 28 on June 14 , 2008 .", "Over the following two weeks , the song descend down the top @-@ forty , before falling out in its third week .", "The song made a re @-@ entry on the chart at number 36 on July 7 , 2008 .", "In the United States , the song peaked at number 51 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart on July 26 , 2008 .", "It peaked at number 10 on the Adult Pop Songs chart ; number 30 on the Pop Songs chart and 21 on the Hot Digital Songs chart .", "= = Music video = = \n \n The song 's accompanying music video was directed by Anthony Mandler , and shot on an indoor soundstage in <unk> , California on April 23 , 2008 .", "The concept for the video was \" high @-@ end <unk> \" .", "In an interview with James Montgomery for MTV News whilst on set of the music video , Levine provided a summary of what the video would entail , saying : \" It 's this kind of ultra @-@ glamorous , photography @-@ based , <unk> ' 70s / <unk> ' 80s situation .", "It 's really stylish and really beautiful ...", "It 's the most choreographed thing I 've ever done , because usually I just get up there and screw around .", "But with Rihanna , it 's completely different and so cool . \"", "In response , Rihanna continued to say that \" I don 't do a lot of videos where I have so much chemistry with the other artist , and this is only my second duet in a video ...", "It 's really intense , because you have to work with each other so much .", "It 's new for me , but I 'm enjoying it . \"", "= = = Synopsis = = = \n \n The video begins with the sound of a ticking clock and Levine and Rihanna sitting opposite each other at a table , tapping their hands and staring at one and other .", "As the songs audio begins to play , band members of Maroon 5 start to play their instruments as Rihanna sits and watches them .", "The table and band scenes are intercut with each other for the first verse and chorus .", "For the second verse , Levine and Rihanna appear to argue and try to ignore the other 's advances .", "Rihanna lays <unk> on a bed while Levine sits on a chair with his head turned in the opposite direction for the bridge .", "For the final chorus , the pair appear to reconcile , ending with Levine finally giving in to his <unk> and walk to the end of the table where Rihanna sits and he <unk> her neck causing Rihanna to lean towards him <unk> and the two nearly kiss as the video ends .", "The video was made available to download digitally via iTunes on May 12 , 2008 .", "Mixed at Scream Studios , Miami , <unk> .", "Personnel \n Credits adapted from the liner notes of Good Girl Gone Bad : <unk> , Def Jam Recordings .", "= = Charts = = \n \n \n = = Certifications = = \n \n \n = = Release history = =" ]
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[ " = Plunketts Creek ( Loyalsock Creek ) = \n \n Plunketts Creek is an approximately 6 @.", "@ 2 @-@ mile @-@ long ( 10 @.", "@ 0 km ) tributary of Loyalsock Creek in Lycoming and Sullivan counties in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania .", "Two unincorporated villages and a hamlet are on the creek , and its watershed drains 23 @.", "@ 6 square miles ( 61 km2 ) in parts of five townships .", "The creek is a part of the Chesapeake Bay drainage basin via Loyalsock Creek and the West Branch Susquehanna and Susquehanna Rivers .", "Plunketts Creek 's unique name comes from the first owner of the land including the creek 's mouth , and the creek has given its name to two townships ( although one has since changed its name ) .", "The creek flows southwest and then south through the dissected Allegheny Plateau , through rock from the <unk> sub @-@ period and Devonian period .", "Much of the Plunketts Creek valley is composed of various glacial deposits , chiefly alluvium .", "Although the Plunketts Creek watershed was clear @-@ cut and home to a tannery , sawmills , and a coal mine in the nineteenth century , today it is heavily wooded and known for its high water quality , fishing , and other recreational opportunities .", "The watershed now includes parts of the Loyalsock State Forest , Pennsylvania State Game Lands , and a State Game Farm for raising pheasant .", "Tourism , hunting , and fishing have long been important in the region , and its year @-@ round population is increasing much faster than that of either Lycoming or Sullivan County .", "= = Name = = \n \n Plunketts Creek is named for Colonel William Plunkett , a physician , who was the first president judge of Northumberland County after it was formed in 1772 .", "During conflicts with Native Americans , he treated wounded settlers and fought the natives .", "Plunkett led a Pennsylvania expedition in the <unk> @-@ Yankee War to forcibly remove settlers from Connecticut , who had claimed and settled on lands also claimed by Pennsylvania .", "For his services , Plunkett was granted six tracts of land totaling 1 @,@ 978 acres ( 8 @.", "@ 00 km2 ) on November 14 , 1776 , although the land was not actually surveyed until September 1783 .", "Plunkett 's land included the creek 's mouth , so Plunketts Creek was given his name .", "During the American Revolution , Plunkett did not actively support the revolution and thus was suspected of being sympathetic to the British Empire .", "He died in 1791 , aged about 100 , and was buried in Northumberland , without a grave marker or monument ( except for the creek that bears his name ) .", "Lycoming County was formed from Northumberland County in 1795 .", "When Plunketts Creek Township was formed in Lycoming County in 1838 , the original name proposed was \" Plunkett Township \" but the lingering suspicions of his British sympathies led to that name being rejected .", "Naming the township for the creek was an acceptable compromise .", "Plunketts Creek Township was originally much larger than it is now , and two other townships were formed from parts of it .", "When Sullivan County was formed from Lycoming County on March 15 , 1847 , Plunketts Creek Township was divided between the counties , with each having a township of the same name .", "This led to some confusion and in 1856 the citizens of Sullivan County petitioned the state legislature to change the name of their Plunketts Creek Township to Hillsgrove Township , for Hillsgrove , the main village and post office in the township .", "In 1866 , Cascade Township was formed from parts of Hepburn and Plunketts Creek Townships in Lycoming County .", "According to Meginness ( 1892 ) , Colonel Plunkett actually spelled his last name \" <unk> \" , but the current spelling was established \" by custom and the courts \" .", "As of 2007 , it is the only stream officially named \" Plunketts Creek \" on USGS maps of the United States and in the USGS Geographic Names Information System .", "( There is a \" Plunkett Creek \" in Tennessee which has \" Plunketts Creek \" as an official variant name ) .", "The possessive apostrophe is not part of the official name of the creek , although records from the 19th century often spell it as \" Plunkett 's Creek \" .", "The Native American name for Plunketts Creek is unknown .", "Two streams in the watershed have given their names to roads in Plunketts Creek Township : Engle Run Drive and Mock Run Road .", "= = Course = = \n \n The source of Plunketts Creek is 1440 ft ( 439 m ) above sea level , northwest of the unincorporated village of Hillsgrove and just south of the Loyalsock State Forest in Hillsgrove Township , Sullivan County .", "The source is a pond just north of Pennsylvania Route <unk> ( the road between the villages of Proctor and Hillsgrove ) and Plunketts Creek crosses the road twice , then receives two unnamed tributaries on the right bank as it flows generally southwest about 1 @.", "@ 5 miles ( 2 @.", "@ 4 km ) to the Lycoming County line .", "The creek continues southwest as it enters Plunketts Creek Township and receives <unk> Run on the left bank , 4 @.", "@ 70 miles ( 7 @.", "@ 56 km2 ) upstream from the mouth .", "It next receives Mock Creek at the hamlet of <unk> ( 4 @.", "@ 24 miles ( 6 @.", "@ 82 km ) from the mouth ) , then Wolf Run ( 2 @.", "@ 72 miles ( 4 @.", "@ 38 km ) from the mouth ) , both on the right bank .", "At the village of Proctor , Plunketts Creek receives King Run ( 1 @.", "@ 66 miles ( 2 @.", "@ 67 km ) ) on the right bank , then turns south towards Loyalsock Creek .", "It flows through the Pennsylvania Game Commission 's Northcentral Game Farm , then receives the unnamed tributary in Coal Mine Hollow on the right bank and Dry Run on the left bank ( 0 @.", "@ 82 miles ( 1 @.", "@ 32 km ) and 0 @.", "@ 17 miles ( 0 @.", "@ 27 km ) , respectively ) .", "It finally enters the village of Barbours , where its mouth is on the right bank of Loyalsock Creek at 725 feet ( 221 m ) .", "Lycoming County is about 130 miles ( <unk> km ) northwest of Philadelphia and 165 miles ( 266 km ) east @-@ northeast of Pittsburgh .", "Although Plunketts Creek is 6 @.", "@ 2 miles ( 10 @.", "@ 0 km ) long , the direct distance between the source and the mouth is only 4 @.", "@ 1 miles ( 6 @.", "@ 6 km ) .", "From the mouth of Plunketts Creek it is 19 @.", "@ 50 miles ( 31 @.", "@ 38 km2 ) along Loyalsock Creek to its confluence with the West Branch Susquehanna River at Montoursville .", "The elevation at the source is 1440 feet ( 439 m ) , while the mouth is at an elevation of 725 feet ( 221 m ) .", "The difference in elevation , 715 feet ( 218 m ) , divided by the length of the creek of 6 @.", "@ 2 miles ( 10 @.", "@ 0 km ) gives the average drop in elevation per unit length of creek or relief ratio of 115 @.", "@ 3 feet / mile ( 21 @.", "@ 8 m / km ) .", "For comparison , the relief ratio of Wallis Run ( the next watershed to the southwest ) is 110 @.", "@ 9 feet / mile ( 21 @.", "@ 0 m / km ) , while Loyalsock Creek 's is only 28 @.", "@ 0 feet / mile ( 5 @.", "@ 33 m / km ) .", "= = = Floods = = = \n \n Plunketts Creek can vary greatly in depth , depending on the season and recent precipitation .", "Its water level is typically highest ( perhaps 3 feet ( 1 m ) deep ) in spring or for a few days after a heavy rain , and lowest in late summer , when it can <unk> to a <unk> .", "While there is no stream gauge on Plunketts Creek , a rough estimate of the creek 's water level may be found from the stream gauge on the Loyalsock Creek bridge in Barbours , just downstream of the mouth .", "Lycoming County operates this gauge as part of the county @-@ wide flood warning system .", "It only measures the water height ( not discharge ) , and measured a record gauge height of 34 @.", "@ 0 feet ( 10 @.", "@ 4 m ) on September 7 , 2011 .", "The September 2011 flood was caused by remnants of Tropical Storm Lee , which dumped 11 @.", "@ 36 inches ( <unk> mm ) of rainfall in the nearby village of <unk> in Fox Township in Sullivan County ( just north of the creek 's source ) .", "The 2011 flooding caused widespread damage in Proctor and Barbours and destroyed a small stone bridge on Wallis Run Road in Proctor over King Run , a tributary of Plunketts Creek .", "The Barbours Fire Hall became an \" emergency relief center offering food , shelter and supplies to victims of the flood \" .", "Further downstream on the Loyalsock , the flooding badly damaged the historic Hillsgrove <unk> Bridge , washed out sections of Pennsylvania Route 87 along the creek , and destroyed the Pennsylvania Route 973 and Lycoming Valley Railroad bridges over the creek near and in Montoursville .", "The previous record flood reached 24 @.", "@ 9 feet ( 7 @.", "@ 6 m ) on the Loyalsock flood gauge at Barbours on January 19 – 20 , 1996 .", "This major flood resulted from heavy rain , snow melt , and ice dams , which caused millions of dollars of damage throughout Lycoming County , and six deaths on Lycoming Creek in and near Williamsport .", "On Plunketts Creek , the flood heavily damaged and later caused the demolition of Plunketts Creek Bridge No.", "3 , a mid @-@ 19th century stone arch bridge listed on the National Register of Historic Places .", "The flood waters were 4 feet ( 1 @.", "@ 2 m ) deep in Barbours and it was called the village 's \" worst flood in history \" at the time .", "= = Geology = = \n \n Plunketts Creek is in the southern edge of the dissected Allegheny Plateau , near the Allegheny Front .", "The underlying bedrock is sandstone and shale , mostly from the <unk> sub @-@ period , with rock from the Devonian period in the north of the watershed .", "The northern edge of the Plunketts Creek drainage basin is formed by <unk> Ridge and <unk> Ridge .", "Plunketts Creek flows along the north side of Camp Mountain and , on turning south at Proctor , forms a water gap between it and Cove Mountain ( to the west ) .", "The watershed has no oil or conventional natural gas fields .", "However , a potentially large source of natural gas is the <unk> shale , which lies 1 @.", "@ 5 to 2 @.", "@ 0 miles ( 2 @.", "@ 4 to 3 @.", "@ 2 km ) below the surface here and stretches from New York through Pennsylvania to Ohio and West Virginia .", "Estimates of the total natural gas in the black shale from the Devonian period range from 168 to 516 trillion cubic feet ( 4 @.", "@ 76 to 14 @.", "@ 6 trillion m3 ) , with at least 10 percent considered <unk> .", "The Pennsylvania Bureau of <unk> and <unk> Survey 's \" Distribution of Pennsylvania <unk> \" map shows no major deposits of coal in the Plunketts Creek watershed , and only one deposit nearby in the Loyalsock Creek watershed ( in southern Plunketts Creek Township ) .", "However , Meginness ( 1892 ) refers to coal mines in Plunketts Creek Township , and there is an unnamed tributary of Plunketts Creek in \" Coal Mine Hollow \" on the right bank between Dry Run and King Run , so it seems a small coal mine operated there in the past .", "Much of the Plunketts Creek valley ( and those of its tributaries ) is composed of various glacial deposits .", "<unk> to the mouth , there are large deposits of alluvium , as well as alluvial fan and alluvial terraces .", "Many of the glacial deposits are associated with the Wisconsin <unk> , with <unk> drift and till , as well as <unk> present .", "The alluvium is \" 10 feet ( 3 m ) or more thick in the lower reaches of the Plunketts Creek valley \" , but only \" 6 feet ( 2 m ) thick in <unk> tributary valleys \" .", "The <unk> is described as \" <unk> sand and gravel that form terrace remnants along the flanks of Loyalsock Creek and Plunketts Creek valleys \" .", "= = Watershed = = \n \n The Plunketts Creek watershed drains parts of Cascade , <unk> , and Plunketts Creek townships in Lycoming County , and Fox and Hillsgrove Townships in Sullivan County ( with most of the watershed in Plunketts Creek Township ) .", "The drainage basin area is 23 @.", "@ 6 square miles ( 61 km2 ) , accounting for 4 @.", "@ 78 % of the <unk> square miles ( 1 @,@ 280 km2 ) Loyalsock Creek watershed .", "Bear Creek , whose mouth is also within the village of Barbours but on the opposite ( left ) bank , is the nearest major creek at 0 @.", "@ 52 miles ( 0 @.", "@ 84 km ) downstream , as measured along Loyalsock Creek .", "( It is also known as \" Big Bear Creek \" as it is the watershed upstream of \" Little Bear Creek \" . )", "The neighboring major watersheds on the same bank are Wallis Run ( 9 @.", "@ 56 miles ( 15 @.", "@ 39 km ) downstream ) and Mill Creek ( at the village of Hillsgrove , 9 @.", "@ 16 miles ( 14 @.", "@ 74 km ) upstream ) .", "Pleasant Stream , a tributary of Lycoming Creek , is the watershed to the north .", "The named tributaries together account for 70 @.", "@ 6 % of the Plunketts Creek watershed .", "The largest tributary is Wolf Run , with an area of 7 @.", "@ 39 square miles ( 19 @.", "@ 1 km2 ) , accounting for 31 @.", "@ 3 % of the total .", "The Wolf Run drainage basin includes both the Noon Branch ( 4 @.", "@ 26 square miles ( 11 @.", "@ 03 km2 ) ) and the Brian Branch ( 1 @.", "@ 60 square miles ( 4 @.", "@ 14 km2 ) ) .", "The next largest tributary of Plunketts Creek is King Run with 5 @.", "@ 56 square miles ( 14 @.", "@ 4 km2 ) or 23 @.", "@ 6 % of the watershed .", "The King Run watershed includes Engle Run , with 2 @.", "@ 90 square miles ( 7 @.", "@ 5 km2 ) .", "The third largest tributary is Dry Run with 1 @.", "@ 79 square miles ( 4 @.", "@ 6 km2 ) or 7 @.", "@ 6 % , followed by the unnamed tributary in Coal Mine Hollow with 1 @.", "@ 08 square miles ( 2 @.", "@ 8 km2 ) or 4 @.", "@ 6 % .", "All other named tributaries are less than 1 @.", "@ 00 square mile ( 2 @.", "@ 6 km2 ) and account for less than 5 % of the drainage basin individually .", "Plunketts Creek does not have its own watershed association , but is part of the larger Loyalsock Creek Watershed Association .", "= = = Water quality = = = \n \n The clear @-@ cutting of forests in the 19th century adversely affected the ecology of the Plunketts Creek watershed and its water quality .", "<unk> industries on the creek and its tributaries then included a coal mine and tannery ( which are long since departed ) .", "In the autumn of 1897 , three men working with hides at the Proctor tannery were stricken with anthrax , two fatally .", "Another four deaths originally blamed on pneumonia were suspected of being due to pulmonary anthrax , and some cattle drinking from Plunketts Creek downstream from the tannery were also infected .", "As late as 1959 , the sludge pile from the tannery was still visible in Proctor , but was not disturbed for fear of anthrax spores .", "No acid mine drainage is reported in the watershed .", "As of 1984 , the mean annual precipitation for the Loyalsock Creek watershed ( which Plunketts Creek is part of ) was 42 to 48 inches ( <unk> to 1219 mm ) .", "Pennsylvania receives the greatest amount of acid rain of any state in the United States .", "Because Plunketts Creek is in a sandstone and shale mountain region , it has a relatively low capacity to neutralize added acid .", "This makes it especially vulnerable to increased <unk> from acid rain , which poses a threat to the long term health of the plants and animals in the creek .", "The total <unk> ( TA ) is a measure of the capacity of water to neutralize acid , with a larger TA corresponding to a greater capacity .", "In 2007 , the TA of two <unk> was known : Engle Run , a 4 @.", "@ 9 @-@ mile ( 7 @.", "@ 9 km ) tributary of King Run , had a TA of 5 , and the Noon Branch , a 1 @.", "@ 9 @-@ mile ( 3 @.", "@ 1 km ) tributary of Wolf Run , had a TA of 9 .", "The 2002 Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources ( <unk> ) report on \" State Forest Waters with Special Protection \" rated Plunketts Creek ( from its source to mouth ) and two of it tributaries , Wolf Run and Mock Creek ( from the county line to the mouth ) , as \" High Quality @-@ Cold Water Fisheries \" .", "Two <unk> were rated as \" <unk> <unk> \" streams for fishing : Engle Run and the Noon Branch of Wolf Run .", "= = = Recreation = = = \n \n Meginness ( 1892 ) wrote that \" Plunkett 's Creek township , on account of its <unk> mountain streams of pure water , has always been a favorite place for trout fishing . \"", "In 2007 , the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission classified both Engle Run and the Noon Branch of Wolf Run as Class A Wild <unk> Waters , defined as \" streams which support a population of naturally produced trout of sufficient size and abundance to support a long @-@ term and rewarding sport fishery . \"", "Barbours has been popular from early on with \" anglers seeking trout in the ' <unk> and its tributaries \" , as well as with hunters after black bear , white @-@ tailed deer , and wild turkey in the surrounding forests .", "Besides fishing , the Plunketts Creek watershed contains much of the 6 @,@ <unk> acres ( 27 @.", "@ 20 km2 ) of Pennsylvania State Game Lands No.", "134 , in both Lycoming and Sullivan counties .", "Habitat is found there for deer , <unk> grouse , and wild turkey .", "Hunting , trapping , and fishing are possible with proper licenses on both the state forest and State Game Lands .", "<unk> , hiking , mountain bike and horseback riding , <unk> , cross @-@ country skiing , and bird watching are all possible on state forest lands .", "The southern end of the 27 @.", "@ 1 mile ( 43 @.", "@ 6 km ) long Old <unk> Path , a loop hiking trail , runs through the watershed just north of Engle and Wolf <unk> .", "= = History = = \n \n \n = = = Early inhabitants = = = \n \n The first recorded inhabitants of the Susquehanna River valley were the <unk> speaking <unk> .", "Their name meant \" people of the muddy river \" in <unk> .", "<unk> by diseases and warfare , they had died out , moved away , or been assimilated into other tribes by the early 18th century .", "The lands of the West Branch Susquehanna River Valley were then chiefly occupied by the Munsee <unk> of the <unk> ( or Delaware ) , and were under the nominal control of the Five ( later Six ) Nations of the Iroquois .", "On November 5 , 1768 , the British acquired the \" New Purchase \" from the Iroquois in the Treaty of Fort Stanwix , opening what are now Lycoming and Sullivan counties to settlement .", "Initial settlements were on or near the West Branch Susquehanna River , and , as noted , Plunkett did not receive the land including the creek until 1776 , nor was it surveyed until 1783 .", "It is not clear if Plunkett ever lived on his land : he resided in Northumberland at the time of his death .", "A <unk> named <unk> was the first recorded inhabitant of what became Plunketts Creek Township , living there \" some time between 1770 and 1776 \" .", "He was reputed to be a <unk> from the British Army and left only when he was captured by British soldiers .", "= = = Lumber and tannery = = = \n \n Like all streams in Lycoming and Sullivan Counties , Plunketts Creek served as an area for settlers to establish <unk> , mills , and to a lesser extent , farms .", "Barbours , the first village on the creek , was founded in 1832 , when John S. <unk> , a Scottish immigrant , built a sawmill opposite the mouth of Plunketts Creek on Loyalsock Creek .", "Originally known as \" <unk> 's Mills \" , the village is in a rare area of flat land in the narrow Loyalsock valley and contains the mouths of both Plunketts and Bear Creeks .", "Barbours became a lumber center which owed \" its existence to those forested mountains and the creeks that flow out of them \" .", "John <unk> arrived in 1856 and became a prosperous <unk> and farmer .", "His family became prominent in Barbours , and in 1997 , his 86 @-@ year @-@ old granddaughter , <unk> <unk> <unk> <unk> , recalled that in her childhood \" every family that had 15 cents to their name had a sawmill for cutting lumber . \"", "By 1878 the village had several blacksmiths , a temperance hotel , its own post office , many sawmills , a school , and a wagon maker .", "Barbours flourished throughout the rest of the nineteenth century .", "In 1868 , Proctor was built as a company town in the midst of the timber required for the tannery ( Barbours had initially been considered for the site ) .", "The second village on Plunketts Creek was originally named \" <unk> \" for Thomas E. Proctor of Boston , who produced leather for the <unk> of shoes there .", "Proctor was brought to the area by William Stone of Standing Stone Township in Bradford County , who knew the area was \" one vast tract of hemlock timber \" .", "The Proctor tannery employed \" several hundred \" at wages between 50 cents and $ 1 @.", "@ 75 a day , the employees living in one hundred twenty company houses , each renting for $ 2 a month .", "Hemlock bark , used in the tanning process , was hauled to the tannery from up to 8 miles ( 13 km ) away in both summer and winter , using wagons and <unk> .", "The hides which were <unk> to make leather came from the United States , and as far away as Mexico , Argentina , and China .", "In 1892 , Proctor had a barber shop , two blacksmiths , <unk> stand , <unk> hall , leather shop , news stand , a post office ( established in 1885 ) , a two @-@ room school , two stores , and a wagon shop .", "<unk> sole leather was hauled by horse @-@ drawn wagon south about 8 miles ( 13 km ) to Little Bear Creek , where it was exchanged for \" green \" hides and other supplies brought north from Montoursville .", "Plunketts Creek was a source of power in the nineteenth century and \" water @-@ powered sawmills , <unk> mills , and <unk> ( grain ) mills lined the ' <unk> and Plunketts and Big Bear Creeks \" .", "Although hemlock logs were originally left to rot after their bark was <unk> for tanning , with time their lumber was used , among other places in a sawmill on Engle Run north of Proctor .", "By 1892 there were two steam powered sawmills on Plunketts Creek : one 0 @.", "@ 5 miles ( 0 @.", "@ 8 km ) above the mouth , and the other 4 @.", "@ 0 miles ( 6 @.", "@ 4 km ) up the creek , near <unk> .", "An extension of the Susquehanna and Eagles Mere Railroad crossed an unnamed tributary of Plunketts Creek near its source in Sullivan County in 1906 , running from the village of Hillsgrove northwest to the lumber <unk> of <unk> in Cascade and <unk> Townships in Lycoming County .", "A logging railroad was built by the Central Pennsylvania Lumber Company ( <unk> ) in the far northern part of the watershed in the 1920s .", "It crossed Engle Run twice and ran parallel to Wolf Run , near both their sources .", "No other railroads crossed or ran along Plunketts Creek .", "= = = Decline and renewal = = = \n \n The lumber boom on Plunketts Creek ended when the virgin timber ran out .", "By 1898 , the old growth hemlock was exhausted and the Proctor tannery , then owned by the Elk <unk> Company , was closed and dismantled .", "<unk> continued in the watershed , but the last logs were floated down Plunketts Creek to the Loyalsock in 1905 .", "The Susquehanna and Eagles Mere Railroad was abandoned in sections between 1922 and 1930 , as the lumber it was built to transport was depleted .", "The <unk> logging railroad and their <unk> sawmills were abandoned in 1930 .", "Without timber , the populations of Proctor and Barbours declined .", "The Barbours post office closed in the 1930s and the Proctor post office closed on July 1 , 1953 .", "Both villages also lost their schools and almost all of their businesses .", "Proctor celebrated its centennial in 1968 , and a 1970 newspaper article on its thirty @-@ ninth annual \" Proctor Homecoming \" reunion called it a \" near @-@ deserted old tannery town \" .", "In the 1980s , the last store in Barbours closed , and the former hotel ( which had become a hunting club ) was torn down to make way for a new bridge across Loyalsock Creek .", "Second growth forests have since covered most of the clear @-@ cut land .", "The beginnings of today 's protected areas were established in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries : Pennsylvania 's state legislature authorized the acquisition of abandoned clear @-@ cut land in 1897 , creating the state forest system .", "The Game Commission began acquiring property for State Game Lands in 1920 , and established the Northcentral State Game Farm on Plunketts Creek in 1945 to raise wild turkey .", "It was converted to <unk> pheasant production in 1981 , and , as of 2007 , it is one of four Pennsylvania state game farms producing about 200 @,@ 000 <unk> each year for release on land open to public hunting .", "The Northcentral State Game Farm is in the Plunketts Creek valley just south of Proctor , and a part of it is on the right bank of Loyalsock Creek downstream of the confluence .", "The Loyalsock State Game Farm is 13 miles ( 21 km ) downstream on Loyalsock Creek , at the village of <unk> .", "When a May 2007 fire destroyed a <unk> house there just days before 18 @,@ 000 pheasant chicks were due to hatch , the eggs were transferred to the nearby Northcentral State Game Farm without reduction in the production goal .", "As of 2007 , Proctor has two separate businesses : a general store ( which also sells gasoline ) and a bed and breakfast .", "The church which used to host the annual \" Proctor Homecoming \" <unk> still stands , but is closed .", "Barbours has no store or gas station , but does have one church .", "Barbours is home to the Plunketts Creek Township Volunteer Fire Company and township municipal building ( which houses a small branch library ) .", "Since 1967 , Barbours has been home to <unk> @-@ <unk> , which makes tranquilizer <unk> and guns for livestock and wildlife capture and control .", "In 1997 , <unk> @-@ <unk> had eight employees .", "Today much of Plunketts Creek 's watershed is wooded and protected as part of Loyalsock State Forest or Pennsylvania State Game Lands No.", "134 .", "Pennsylvania 's state forests and game lands are managed , and small @-@ scale lumbering operations continue in the watershed today .", "Barbours has one sawmill , in 1997 it had thirty contract loggers and fifteen employees , with $ 1 @.", "@ 2 million in annual gross sales .", "Plunketts Creek has been a place for lumber and tourism since its villages were founded .", "Before the advent of automobiles , the area was quite isolated and the 16 mile ( 26 km ) trip to Montoursville took at least three hours ( today it takes less than half an hour ) .", "Residents who used to work locally now commute to Williamsport . \"", "Cabin people \" have seasonally increased the population for years , but increasing numbers now live there year round .", "From 1950 to 2000 , the population of Plunketts Creek Township increased 80 @.", "@ 6 percent from <unk> to <unk> ( for comparison , in the same period Lycoming County 's population increased by only 18 @.", "@ 6 percent , while Sullivan County 's declined by 2 @.", "@ 9 percent ) .", "<unk> still come too : the opening weekend of the trout season brings more people into the village at the mouth of Plunketts Creek than any other time of the year ." ]
[ "The source is a pond just north of Pennsylvania Route <unk> ( the road between the villages of Proctor and Hillsgrove ) and Plunketts Creek crosses the road twice , then receives two unnamed tributaries on the right bank as it flows generally southwest about 1 @.", "The creek continues southwest as it enters Plunketts Creek Township and receives <unk> Run on the left bank , 4 @.", "@ 38 km ) from the mouth ) , both on the right bank .", "@ 67 km ) ) on the right bank , then turns south towards Loyalsock Creek .", "It flows through the Pennsylvania Game Commission 's Northcentral Game Farm , then receives the unnamed tributary in Coal Mine Hollow on the right bank and Dry Run on the left bank ( 0 @.", "It finally enters the village of Barbours , where its mouth is on the right bank of Loyalsock Creek at 725 feet ( 221 m ) .", "However , Meginness ( 1892 ) refers to coal mines in Plunketts Creek Township , and there is an unnamed tributary of Plunketts Creek in \" Coal Mine Hollow \" on the right bank between Dry Run and King Run , so it seems a small coal mine operated there in the past .", "Bear Creek , whose mouth is also within the village of Barbours but on the opposite ( left ) bank , is the nearest major creek at 0 @.", "The neighboring major watersheds on the same bank are Wallis Run ( 9 @.", "The Northcentral State Game Farm is in the Plunketts Creek valley just south of Proctor , and a part of it is on the right bank of Loyalsock Creek downstream of the confluence ." ]
[ " = Plunketts Creek ( Loyalsock Creek ) = \n \n Plunketts Creek is an approximately 6 @.", "@ 2 @-@ mile @-@ long ( 10 @.", "@ 0 km ) tributary of Loyalsock Creek in Lycoming and Sullivan counties in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania .", "Two unincorporated villages and a hamlet are on the creek , and its watershed drains 23 @.", "@ 6 square miles ( 61 km2 ) in parts of five townships .", "The creek is a part of the Chesapeake Bay drainage basin via Loyalsock Creek and the West Branch Susquehanna and Susquehanna Rivers .", "Plunketts Creek 's unique name comes from the first owner of the land including the creek 's mouth , and the creek has given its name to two townships ( although one has since changed its name ) .", "The creek flows southwest and then south through the dissected Allegheny Plateau , through rock from the <unk> sub @-@ period and Devonian period .", "Much of the Plunketts Creek valley is composed of various glacial deposits , chiefly alluvium .", "Although the Plunketts Creek watershed was clear @-@ cut and home to a tannery , sawmills , and a coal mine in the nineteenth century , today it is heavily wooded and known for its high water quality , fishing , and other recreational opportunities .", "The watershed now includes parts of the Loyalsock State Forest , Pennsylvania State Game Lands , and a State Game Farm for raising pheasant .", "Tourism , hunting , and fishing have long been important in the region , and its year @-@ round population is increasing much faster than that of either Lycoming or Sullivan County .", "= = Name = = \n \n Plunketts Creek is named for Colonel William Plunkett , a physician , who was the first president judge of Northumberland County after it was formed in 1772 .", "During conflicts with Native Americans , he treated wounded settlers and fought the natives .", "Plunkett led a Pennsylvania expedition in the <unk> @-@ Yankee War to forcibly remove settlers from Connecticut , who had claimed and settled on lands also claimed by Pennsylvania .", "For his services , Plunkett was granted six tracts of land totaling 1 @,@ 978 acres ( 8 @.", "@ 00 km2 ) on November 14 , 1776 , although the land was not actually surveyed until September 1783 .", "Plunkett 's land included the creek 's mouth , so Plunketts Creek was given his name .", "During the American Revolution , Plunkett did not actively support the revolution and thus was suspected of being sympathetic to the British Empire .", "He died in 1791 , aged about 100 , and was buried in Northumberland , without a grave marker or monument ( except for the creek that bears his name ) .", "Lycoming County was formed from Northumberland County in 1795 .", "When Plunketts Creek Township was formed in Lycoming County in 1838 , the original name proposed was \" Plunkett Township \" but the lingering suspicions of his British sympathies led to that name being rejected .", "Naming the township for the creek was an acceptable compromise .", "Plunketts Creek Township was originally much larger than it is now , and two other townships were formed from parts of it .", "When Sullivan County was formed from Lycoming County on March 15 , 1847 , Plunketts Creek Township was divided between the counties , with each having a township of the same name .", "This led to some confusion and in 1856 the citizens of Sullivan County petitioned the state legislature to change the name of their Plunketts Creek Township to Hillsgrove Township , for Hillsgrove , the main village and post office in the township .", "In 1866 , Cascade Township was formed from parts of Hepburn and Plunketts Creek Townships in Lycoming County .", "According to Meginness ( 1892 ) , Colonel Plunkett actually spelled his last name \" <unk> \" , but the current spelling was established \" by custom and the courts \" .", "As of 2007 , it is the only stream officially named \" Plunketts Creek \" on USGS maps of the United States and in the USGS Geographic Names Information System .", "( There is a \" Plunkett Creek \" in Tennessee which has \" Plunketts Creek \" as an official variant name ) .", "The possessive apostrophe is not part of the official name of the creek , although records from the 19th century often spell it as \" Plunkett 's Creek \" .", "The Native American name for Plunketts Creek is unknown .", "Two streams in the watershed have given their names to roads in Plunketts Creek Township : Engle Run Drive and Mock Run Road .", "= = Course = = \n \n The source of Plunketts Creek is 1440 ft ( 439 m ) above sea level , northwest of the unincorporated village of Hillsgrove and just south of the Loyalsock State Forest in Hillsgrove Township , Sullivan County .", "@ 5 miles ( 2 @.", "@ 4 km ) to the Lycoming County line .", "@ 70 miles ( 7 @.", "@ 56 km2 ) upstream from the mouth .", "It next receives Mock Creek at the hamlet of <unk> ( 4 @.", "@ 24 miles ( 6 @.", "@ 82 km ) from the mouth ) , then Wolf Run ( 2 @.", "@ 72 miles ( 4 @.", "At the village of Proctor , Plunketts Creek receives King Run ( 1 @.", "@ 66 miles ( 2 @.", "@ 82 miles ( 1 @.", "@ 32 km ) and 0 @.", "@ 17 miles ( 0 @.", "@ 27 km ) , respectively ) .", "Lycoming County is about 130 miles ( <unk> km ) northwest of Philadelphia and 165 miles ( 266 km ) east @-@ northeast of Pittsburgh .", "Although Plunketts Creek is 6 @.", "@ 2 miles ( 10 @.", "@ 0 km ) long , the direct distance between the source and the mouth is only 4 @.", "@ 1 miles ( 6 @.", "@ 6 km ) .", "From the mouth of Plunketts Creek it is 19 @.", "@ 50 miles ( 31 @.", "@ 38 km2 ) along Loyalsock Creek to its confluence with the West Branch Susquehanna River at Montoursville .", "The elevation at the source is 1440 feet ( 439 m ) , while the mouth is at an elevation of 725 feet ( 221 m ) .", "The difference in elevation , 715 feet ( 218 m ) , divided by the length of the creek of 6 @.", "@ 2 miles ( 10 @.", "@ 0 km ) gives the average drop in elevation per unit length of creek or relief ratio of 115 @.", "@ 3 feet / mile ( 21 @.", "@ 8 m / km ) .", "For comparison , the relief ratio of Wallis Run ( the next watershed to the southwest ) is 110 @.", "@ 9 feet / mile ( 21 @.", "@ 0 m / km ) , while Loyalsock Creek 's is only 28 @.", "@ 0 feet / mile ( 5 @.", "@ 33 m / km ) .", "= = = Floods = = = \n \n Plunketts Creek can vary greatly in depth , depending on the season and recent precipitation .", "Its water level is typically highest ( perhaps 3 feet ( 1 m ) deep ) in spring or for a few days after a heavy rain , and lowest in late summer , when it can <unk> to a <unk> .", "While there is no stream gauge on Plunketts Creek , a rough estimate of the creek 's water level may be found from the stream gauge on the Loyalsock Creek bridge in Barbours , just downstream of the mouth .", "Lycoming County operates this gauge as part of the county @-@ wide flood warning system .", "It only measures the water height ( not discharge ) , and measured a record gauge height of 34 @.", "@ 0 feet ( 10 @.", "@ 4 m ) on September 7 , 2011 .", "The September 2011 flood was caused by remnants of Tropical Storm Lee , which dumped 11 @.", "@ 36 inches ( <unk> mm ) of rainfall in the nearby village of <unk> in Fox Township in Sullivan County ( just north of the creek 's source ) .", "The 2011 flooding caused widespread damage in Proctor and Barbours and destroyed a small stone bridge on Wallis Run Road in Proctor over King Run , a tributary of Plunketts Creek .", "The Barbours Fire Hall became an \" emergency relief center offering food , shelter and supplies to victims of the flood \" .", "Further downstream on the Loyalsock , the flooding badly damaged the historic Hillsgrove <unk> Bridge , washed out sections of Pennsylvania Route 87 along the creek , and destroyed the Pennsylvania Route 973 and Lycoming Valley Railroad bridges over the creek near and in Montoursville .", "The previous record flood reached 24 @.", "@ 9 feet ( 7 @.", "@ 6 m ) on the Loyalsock flood gauge at Barbours on January 19 – 20 , 1996 .", "This major flood resulted from heavy rain , snow melt , and ice dams , which caused millions of dollars of damage throughout Lycoming County , and six deaths on Lycoming Creek in and near Williamsport .", "On Plunketts Creek , the flood heavily damaged and later caused the demolition of Plunketts Creek Bridge No.", "3 , a mid @-@ 19th century stone arch bridge listed on the National Register of Historic Places .", "The flood waters were 4 feet ( 1 @.", "@ 2 m ) deep in Barbours and it was called the village 's \" worst flood in history \" at the time .", "= = Geology = = \n \n Plunketts Creek is in the southern edge of the dissected Allegheny Plateau , near the Allegheny Front .", "The underlying bedrock is sandstone and shale , mostly from the <unk> sub @-@ period , with rock from the Devonian period in the north of the watershed .", "The northern edge of the Plunketts Creek drainage basin is formed by <unk> Ridge and <unk> Ridge .", "Plunketts Creek flows along the north side of Camp Mountain and , on turning south at Proctor , forms a water gap between it and Cove Mountain ( to the west ) .", "The watershed has no oil or conventional natural gas fields .", "However , a potentially large source of natural gas is the <unk> shale , which lies 1 @.", "@ 5 to 2 @.", "@ 0 miles ( 2 @.", "@ 4 to 3 @.", "@ 2 km ) below the surface here and stretches from New York through Pennsylvania to Ohio and West Virginia .", "Estimates of the total natural gas in the black shale from the Devonian period range from 168 to 516 trillion cubic feet ( 4 @.", "@ 76 to 14 @.", "@ 6 trillion m3 ) , with at least 10 percent considered <unk> .", "The Pennsylvania Bureau of <unk> and <unk> Survey 's \" Distribution of Pennsylvania <unk> \" map shows no major deposits of coal in the Plunketts Creek watershed , and only one deposit nearby in the Loyalsock Creek watershed ( in southern Plunketts Creek Township ) .", "Much of the Plunketts Creek valley ( and those of its tributaries ) is composed of various glacial deposits .", "<unk> to the mouth , there are large deposits of alluvium , as well as alluvial fan and alluvial terraces .", "Many of the glacial deposits are associated with the Wisconsin <unk> , with <unk> drift and till , as well as <unk> present .", "The alluvium is \" 10 feet ( 3 m ) or more thick in the lower reaches of the Plunketts Creek valley \" , but only \" 6 feet ( 2 m ) thick in <unk> tributary valleys \" .", "The <unk> is described as \" <unk> sand and gravel that form terrace remnants along the flanks of Loyalsock Creek and Plunketts Creek valleys \" .", "= = Watershed = = \n \n The Plunketts Creek watershed drains parts of Cascade , <unk> , and Plunketts Creek townships in Lycoming County , and Fox and Hillsgrove Townships in Sullivan County ( with most of the watershed in Plunketts Creek Township ) .", "The drainage basin area is 23 @.", "@ 6 square miles ( 61 km2 ) , accounting for 4 @.", "@ 78 % of the <unk> square miles ( 1 @,@ 280 km2 ) Loyalsock Creek watershed .", "@ 52 miles ( 0 @.", "@ 84 km ) downstream , as measured along Loyalsock Creek .", "( It is also known as \" Big Bear Creek \" as it is the watershed upstream of \" Little Bear Creek \" . )", "@ 56 miles ( 15 @.", "@ 39 km ) downstream ) and Mill Creek ( at the village of Hillsgrove , 9 @.", "@ 16 miles ( 14 @.", "@ 74 km ) upstream ) .", "Pleasant Stream , a tributary of Lycoming Creek , is the watershed to the north .", "The named tributaries together account for 70 @.", "@ 6 % of the Plunketts Creek watershed .", "The largest tributary is Wolf Run , with an area of 7 @.", "@ 39 square miles ( 19 @.", "@ 1 km2 ) , accounting for 31 @.", "@ 3 % of the total .", "The Wolf Run drainage basin includes both the Noon Branch ( 4 @.", "@ 26 square miles ( 11 @.", "@ 03 km2 ) ) and the Brian Branch ( 1 @.", "@ 60 square miles ( 4 @.", "@ 14 km2 ) ) .", "The next largest tributary of Plunketts Creek is King Run with 5 @.", "@ 56 square miles ( 14 @.", "@ 4 km2 ) or 23 @.", "@ 6 % of the watershed .", "The King Run watershed includes Engle Run , with 2 @.", "@ 90 square miles ( 7 @.", "@ 5 km2 ) .", "The third largest tributary is Dry Run with 1 @.", "@ 79 square miles ( 4 @.", "@ 6 km2 ) or 7 @.", "@ 6 % , followed by the unnamed tributary in Coal Mine Hollow with 1 @.", "@ 08 square miles ( 2 @.", "@ 8 km2 ) or 4 @.", "@ 6 % .", "All other named tributaries are less than 1 @.", "@ 00 square mile ( 2 @.", "@ 6 km2 ) and account for less than 5 % of the drainage basin individually .", "Plunketts Creek does not have its own watershed association , but is part of the larger Loyalsock Creek Watershed Association .", "= = = Water quality = = = \n \n The clear @-@ cutting of forests in the 19th century adversely affected the ecology of the Plunketts Creek watershed and its water quality .", "<unk> industries on the creek and its tributaries then included a coal mine and tannery ( which are long since departed ) .", "In the autumn of 1897 , three men working with hides at the Proctor tannery were stricken with anthrax , two fatally .", "Another four deaths originally blamed on pneumonia were suspected of being due to pulmonary anthrax , and some cattle drinking from Plunketts Creek downstream from the tannery were also infected .", "As late as 1959 , the sludge pile from the tannery was still visible in Proctor , but was not disturbed for fear of anthrax spores .", "No acid mine drainage is reported in the watershed .", "As of 1984 , the mean annual precipitation for the Loyalsock Creek watershed ( which Plunketts Creek is part of ) was 42 to 48 inches ( <unk> to 1219 mm ) .", "Pennsylvania receives the greatest amount of acid rain of any state in the United States .", "Because Plunketts Creek is in a sandstone and shale mountain region , it has a relatively low capacity to neutralize added acid .", "This makes it especially vulnerable to increased <unk> from acid rain , which poses a threat to the long term health of the plants and animals in the creek .", "The total <unk> ( TA ) is a measure of the capacity of water to neutralize acid , with a larger TA corresponding to a greater capacity .", "In 2007 , the TA of two <unk> was known : Engle Run , a 4 @.", "@ 9 @-@ mile ( 7 @.", "@ 9 km ) tributary of King Run , had a TA of 5 , and the Noon Branch , a 1 @.", "@ 9 @-@ mile ( 3 @.", "@ 1 km ) tributary of Wolf Run , had a TA of 9 .", "The 2002 Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources ( <unk> ) report on \" State Forest Waters with Special Protection \" rated Plunketts Creek ( from its source to mouth ) and two of it tributaries , Wolf Run and Mock Creek ( from the county line to the mouth ) , as \" High Quality @-@ Cold Water Fisheries \" .", "Two <unk> were rated as \" <unk> <unk> \" streams for fishing : Engle Run and the Noon Branch of Wolf Run .", "= = = Recreation = = = \n \n Meginness ( 1892 ) wrote that \" Plunkett 's Creek township , on account of its <unk> mountain streams of pure water , has always been a favorite place for trout fishing . \"", "In 2007 , the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission classified both Engle Run and the Noon Branch of Wolf Run as Class A Wild <unk> Waters , defined as \" streams which support a population of naturally produced trout of sufficient size and abundance to support a long @-@ term and rewarding sport fishery . \"", "Barbours has been popular from early on with \" anglers seeking trout in the ' <unk> and its tributaries \" , as well as with hunters after black bear , white @-@ tailed deer , and wild turkey in the surrounding forests .", "Besides fishing , the Plunketts Creek watershed contains much of the 6 @,@ <unk> acres ( 27 @.", "@ 20 km2 ) of Pennsylvania State Game Lands No.", "134 , in both Lycoming and Sullivan counties .", "Habitat is found there for deer , <unk> grouse , and wild turkey .", "Hunting , trapping , and fishing are possible with proper licenses on both the state forest and State Game Lands .", "<unk> , hiking , mountain bike and horseback riding , <unk> , cross @-@ country skiing , and bird watching are all possible on state forest lands .", "The southern end of the 27 @.", "@ 1 mile ( 43 @.", "@ 6 km ) long Old <unk> Path , a loop hiking trail , runs through the watershed just north of Engle and Wolf <unk> .", "= = History = = \n \n \n = = = Early inhabitants = = = \n \n The first recorded inhabitants of the Susquehanna River valley were the <unk> speaking <unk> .", "Their name meant \" people of the muddy river \" in <unk> .", "<unk> by diseases and warfare , they had died out , moved away , or been assimilated into other tribes by the early 18th century .", "The lands of the West Branch Susquehanna River Valley were then chiefly occupied by the Munsee <unk> of the <unk> ( or Delaware ) , and were under the nominal control of the Five ( later Six ) Nations of the Iroquois .", "On November 5 , 1768 , the British acquired the \" New Purchase \" from the Iroquois in the Treaty of Fort Stanwix , opening what are now Lycoming and Sullivan counties to settlement .", "Initial settlements were on or near the West Branch Susquehanna River , and , as noted , Plunkett did not receive the land including the creek until 1776 , nor was it surveyed until 1783 .", "It is not clear if Plunkett ever lived on his land : he resided in Northumberland at the time of his death .", "A <unk> named <unk> was the first recorded inhabitant of what became Plunketts Creek Township , living there \" some time between 1770 and 1776 \" .", "He was reputed to be a <unk> from the British Army and left only when he was captured by British soldiers .", "= = = Lumber and tannery = = = \n \n Like all streams in Lycoming and Sullivan Counties , Plunketts Creek served as an area for settlers to establish <unk> , mills , and to a lesser extent , farms .", "Barbours , the first village on the creek , was founded in 1832 , when John S. <unk> , a Scottish immigrant , built a sawmill opposite the mouth of Plunketts Creek on Loyalsock Creek .", "Originally known as \" <unk> 's Mills \" , the village is in a rare area of flat land in the narrow Loyalsock valley and contains the mouths of both Plunketts and Bear Creeks .", "Barbours became a lumber center which owed \" its existence to those forested mountains and the creeks that flow out of them \" .", "John <unk> arrived in 1856 and became a prosperous <unk> and farmer .", "His family became prominent in Barbours , and in 1997 , his 86 @-@ year @-@ old granddaughter , <unk> <unk> <unk> <unk> , recalled that in her childhood \" every family that had 15 cents to their name had a sawmill for cutting lumber . \"", "By 1878 the village had several blacksmiths , a temperance hotel , its own post office , many sawmills , a school , and a wagon maker .", "Barbours flourished throughout the rest of the nineteenth century .", "In 1868 , Proctor was built as a company town in the midst of the timber required for the tannery ( Barbours had initially been considered for the site ) .", "The second village on Plunketts Creek was originally named \" <unk> \" for Thomas E. Proctor of Boston , who produced leather for the <unk> of shoes there .", "Proctor was brought to the area by William Stone of Standing Stone Township in Bradford County , who knew the area was \" one vast tract of hemlock timber \" .", "The Proctor tannery employed \" several hundred \" at wages between 50 cents and $ 1 @.", "@ 75 a day , the employees living in one hundred twenty company houses , each renting for $ 2 a month .", "Hemlock bark , used in the tanning process , was hauled to the tannery from up to 8 miles ( 13 km ) away in both summer and winter , using wagons and <unk> .", "The hides which were <unk> to make leather came from the United States , and as far away as Mexico , Argentina , and China .", "In 1892 , Proctor had a barber shop , two blacksmiths , <unk> stand , <unk> hall , leather shop , news stand , a post office ( established in 1885 ) , a two @-@ room school , two stores , and a wagon shop .", "<unk> sole leather was hauled by horse @-@ drawn wagon south about 8 miles ( 13 km ) to Little Bear Creek , where it was exchanged for \" green \" hides and other supplies brought north from Montoursville .", "Plunketts Creek was a source of power in the nineteenth century and \" water @-@ powered sawmills , <unk> mills , and <unk> ( grain ) mills lined the ' <unk> and Plunketts and Big Bear Creeks \" .", "Although hemlock logs were originally left to rot after their bark was <unk> for tanning , with time their lumber was used , among other places in a sawmill on Engle Run north of Proctor .", "By 1892 there were two steam powered sawmills on Plunketts Creek : one 0 @.", "@ 5 miles ( 0 @.", "@ 8 km ) above the mouth , and the other 4 @.", "@ 0 miles ( 6 @.", "@ 4 km ) up the creek , near <unk> .", "An extension of the Susquehanna and Eagles Mere Railroad crossed an unnamed tributary of Plunketts Creek near its source in Sullivan County in 1906 , running from the village of Hillsgrove northwest to the lumber <unk> of <unk> in Cascade and <unk> Townships in Lycoming County .", "A logging railroad was built by the Central Pennsylvania Lumber Company ( <unk> ) in the far northern part of the watershed in the 1920s .", "It crossed Engle Run twice and ran parallel to Wolf Run , near both their sources .", "No other railroads crossed or ran along Plunketts Creek .", "= = = Decline and renewal = = = \n \n The lumber boom on Plunketts Creek ended when the virgin timber ran out .", "By 1898 , the old growth hemlock was exhausted and the Proctor tannery , then owned by the Elk <unk> Company , was closed and dismantled .", "<unk> continued in the watershed , but the last logs were floated down Plunketts Creek to the Loyalsock in 1905 .", "The Susquehanna and Eagles Mere Railroad was abandoned in sections between 1922 and 1930 , as the lumber it was built to transport was depleted .", "The <unk> logging railroad and their <unk> sawmills were abandoned in 1930 .", "Without timber , the populations of Proctor and Barbours declined .", "The Barbours post office closed in the 1930s and the Proctor post office closed on July 1 , 1953 .", "Both villages also lost their schools and almost all of their businesses .", "Proctor celebrated its centennial in 1968 , and a 1970 newspaper article on its thirty @-@ ninth annual \" Proctor Homecoming \" reunion called it a \" near @-@ deserted old tannery town \" .", "In the 1980s , the last store in Barbours closed , and the former hotel ( which had become a hunting club ) was torn down to make way for a new bridge across Loyalsock Creek .", "Second growth forests have since covered most of the clear @-@ cut land .", "The beginnings of today 's protected areas were established in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries : Pennsylvania 's state legislature authorized the acquisition of abandoned clear @-@ cut land in 1897 , creating the state forest system .", "The Game Commission began acquiring property for State Game Lands in 1920 , and established the Northcentral State Game Farm on Plunketts Creek in 1945 to raise wild turkey .", "It was converted to <unk> pheasant production in 1981 , and , as of 2007 , it is one of four Pennsylvania state game farms producing about 200 @,@ 000 <unk> each year for release on land open to public hunting .", "The Loyalsock State Game Farm is 13 miles ( 21 km ) downstream on Loyalsock Creek , at the village of <unk> .", "When a May 2007 fire destroyed a <unk> house there just days before 18 @,@ 000 pheasant chicks were due to hatch , the eggs were transferred to the nearby Northcentral State Game Farm without reduction in the production goal .", "As of 2007 , Proctor has two separate businesses : a general store ( which also sells gasoline ) and a bed and breakfast .", "The church which used to host the annual \" Proctor Homecoming \" <unk> still stands , but is closed .", "Barbours has no store or gas station , but does have one church .", "Barbours is home to the Plunketts Creek Township Volunteer Fire Company and township municipal building ( which houses a small branch library ) .", "Since 1967 , Barbours has been home to <unk> @-@ <unk> , which makes tranquilizer <unk> and guns for livestock and wildlife capture and control .", "In 1997 , <unk> @-@ <unk> had eight employees .", "Today much of Plunketts Creek 's watershed is wooded and protected as part of Loyalsock State Forest or Pennsylvania State Game Lands No.", "134 .", "Pennsylvania 's state forests and game lands are managed , and small @-@ scale lumbering operations continue in the watershed today .", "Barbours has one sawmill , in 1997 it had thirty contract loggers and fifteen employees , with $ 1 @.", "@ 2 million in annual gross sales .", "Plunketts Creek has been a place for lumber and tourism since its villages were founded .", "Before the advent of automobiles , the area was quite isolated and the 16 mile ( 26 km ) trip to Montoursville took at least three hours ( today it takes less than half an hour ) .", "Residents who used to work locally now commute to Williamsport . \"", "Cabin people \" have seasonally increased the population for years , but increasing numbers now live there year round .", "From 1950 to 2000 , the population of Plunketts Creek Township increased 80 @.", "@ 6 percent from <unk> to <unk> ( for comparison , in the same period Lycoming County 's population increased by only 18 @.", "@ 6 percent , while Sullivan County 's declined by 2 @.", "@ 9 percent ) .", "<unk> still come too : the opening weekend of the trout season brings more people into the village at the mouth of Plunketts Creek than any other time of the year ." ]
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[ " = Eva Perón = \n \n María Eva Duarte de Perón ( 7 May 1919 – 26 July 1952 ) was the second wife of Argentine President Juan Perón ( 1895 – 1974 ) and served as the First Lady of Argentina from 1946 until her death in 1952 .", "She is usually referred to as Eva Perón ( Spanish : [ <unk> <unk> ] ) , or by the affectionate Spanish language <unk> Evita .", "She was born in the rural village of Los <unk> , in the Pampas , as the youngest of five children .", "At 15 in 1934 , she moved to the nation 's capital of Buenos Aires to pursue a career as a stage , radio , and film actress .", "She met Colonel Juan Perón there on 22 January 1944 during a charity event at the <unk> Park Stadium to benefit the victims of an earthquake in San Juan , Argentina .", "The two were married the following year .", "Juan Perón was elected President of Argentina in 1946 ; during the next 6 years , Eva Perón became powerful within the pro @-@ Peronist trade unions , primarily for speaking on behalf of labor rights .", "She also ran the <unk> of Labor and Health , founded and ran the charitable Eva Perón Foundation , championed women 's suffrage in Argentina , and founded and ran the nation 's first large @-@ scale female political party , the Female Peronist Party .", "In 1951 , Eva Perón announced her candidacy for the Peronist nomination for the office of Vice President of Argentina , receiving great support from the Peronist political base , low @-@ income and working @-@ class Argentines who were referred to as descamisados or \" shirtless ones \" .", "However , opposition from the nation 's military and <unk> , coupled with her declining health , ultimately forced her to withdraw her candidacy .", "In 1952 , shortly before her death from cancer at 33 , Eva Perón was given the title of \" Spiritual Leader of the Nation \" by the Argentine Congress .", "Eva Perón was given a state funeral upon her death , a prerogative generally reserved for heads of state .", "Eva Perón has become a part of international popular culture , most famously as the subject of the musical Evita ( 1976 ) .", "Cristina <unk> Rodríguez , Evita 's great @-@ niece , claims that Evita has never left the collective consciousness of Argentines .", "Cristina Fernández de Kirchner , the first elected female President of Argentina , claims that women of her generation owe a debt to Eva for \" her example of passion and combativeness \" .", "= = Early life = = \n \n \n = = = Early childhood = = = \n \n Eva 's autobiography , La <unk> de mi Vida , contains no dates or references to childhood occurrences , and does not list the location of her birth or her name at birth .", "According to Junín 's civil registry , a birth certificate shows that one María Eva Duarte was born on 7 May 1922 .", "Her baptismal certificate , however , lists the date of birth as 7 May 1919 under the name Eva María Ibarguren .", "It is thought that in 1945 the adult Eva Perón created a forgery of her birth certificate for her marriage .", "Eva Perón spent her childhood in Junín , Buenos Aires province .", "Her father , Juan Duarte , was descended from French <unk> immigrants , meanwhile her mother Juana Ibarguren , was descended from Spanish <unk> immigrants .", "Juan Duarte , a wealthy <unk> from nearby <unk> , already had a wife and family there .", "At that time in rural Argentina , it was not uncommon for a wealthy man to have multiple families .", "When Eva was a year old , Duarte returned permanently to his legal family , leaving Juana Ibarguren and her children in <unk> .", "Ibarguren and her children were forced to move to the poorest area of Junín .", "Los <unk> was a village in the dusty region of Las Pampas , with a reputation as a desolate place of <unk> poverty .", "To support herself and her children , Ibarguren <unk> clothes for neighbors .", "The family was <unk> by the abandonment of the father and by the illegitimate status of the children under Argentine law , and was consequently somewhat isolated .", "A desire to <unk> this part of her life might have been a motivation for Eva to arrange the destruction of her original birth certificate in 1945 .", "When Duarte suddenly died and his mistress and their children sought to attend his funeral , there was an unpleasant scene at the church gates .", "Although Juana and the children were permitted to enter and pay their respects to Duarte , they were promptly directed out of the church .", "Mrs. Juan Duarte did not want her husband 's mistress and children at the funeral and , as those of the legitimate wife , her orders were respected .", "= = = Junín = = = \n \n Prior to abandoning Juana Ibarguren , Juan Duarte had been her sole means of support .", "Biographer , John Barnes , writes that after this abandonment , all Duarte left to the family was a document declaring that the children were his , thus enabling them to use the Duarte surname .", "Soon after , Juana moved her children to a one @-@ room apartment in Junín .", "To pay the rent on their single @-@ <unk> home , mother and daughters took up jobs as cooks in the houses of the local <unk> .", "Eventually , owing to Eva 's older brother 's financial help , the family moved into a bigger house , which they later transformed into a boarding house .", "During this time , young Eva often participated in school plays and concerts .", "One of her favorite <unk> was the cinema .", "Though Eva 's mother apparently had a few plans for Eva , wanting to marry her off to one of the local <unk> , Eva herself dreamed of becoming a famous actress .", "Eva 's love of acting was reinforced when , in October 1933 , she played a small role in a school play called <unk> <unk> ( Students <unk> ) , which Barnes describes as \" an emotional , patriotic , flag @-@ waving melodrama . \"", "After the play , Eva was determined to become an actress .", "= = = <unk> to Buenos Aires = = = \n \n In her autobiography , she explained that all the people from her own town who had been to the big cities described them as \" marvelous places , where nothing was given but wealth \" .", "In 1934 , at the age of 15 , Eva escaped her poverty @-@ stricken village when , according to popular myth , she ran off with a young musician to the nation 's capital of Buenos Aires .", "The young couple 's relationship would end almost as quickly as it began , but Eva remained in Buenos Aires .", "She began to pursue jobs on the stage and the radio , and eventually became a film actress .", "Eva had a series of relationships , and via some of these men she did acquire a number of her modeling appointments .", "She <unk> her natural black hair to blond , a look she would maintain for the duration of her life .", "It is often reported that Eva traveled to Buenos Aires by train with <unk> singer Agustín <unk> .", "However , biographers Marysa Navarro and Nicholas Fraser maintain that this is unlikely , as there is no record of the married <unk> performing in Junín in 1934 ( and , even if he had , he usually traveled with his wife ) .", "Eva 's sisters maintain that Eva traveled to Buenos Aires with their mother .", "The sisters also claim that Doña Juana accompanied her daughter to an audition at a radio station and arranged for Eva to live with the <unk> family , who were friends of the Duarte family .", "While the method of Eva 's escape from her bleak provincial surroundings is debated , she did begin a new life in Buenos Aires .", "Buenos Aires in the 1930s was known as the \" Paris of South America \" .", "The center of the city had many <unk> , restaurants , theaters , movie houses , shops and <unk> crowds .", "In direct contrast , the 1930s were also years of great unemployment , poverty and hunger in the capital , and many new <unk> from the interior were forced to live in <unk> , <unk> and in outlying <unk> that became known as <unk> <unk> .", "Upon arrival in Buenos Aires , Eva Duarte was faced with the difficulties of surviving without formal education or connections .", "The city was especially overcrowded during this period because of the migrations caused by the Great Depression .", "On 28 March 1935 , she had her professional debut in the play Mrs. <unk> ( la Señora de Pérez ) , at the <unk> Theater .", "In 1936 , Eva toured nationally with a theater company , worked as a model , and was cast in a few B @-@ grade movie <unk> .", "In 1942 , Eva experienced some economic stability when a company called <unk> ( sponsored by a soap manufacturer ) hired her for a daily role in one of their radio dramas called <unk> <unk> , which aired on Radio El Mundo ( World Radio ) , the most important radio station in the country at that time .", "Later that year , she signed a five @-@ year contract with Radio <unk> , which assured her a role in a popular historical @-@ drama program called Great Women of History , in which she played Elizabeth I of England , Sarah <unk> , and the last <unk> of Russia .", "Eventually , Eva Duarte came to co @-@ own the radio company .", "By 1943 , Eva Duarte was earning five or six thousand pesos a month , making her one of the highest @-@ paid radio actresses in the nation .", "Pablo <unk> , who jointly ran Radio El Mundo with Eva Duarte , is said to have not liked her , but to have noted that she was \" thoroughly dependable \" .", "Eva also had a short @-@ lived film career , but none of the films in which she appeared were hugely successful .", "In one of her last films , La <unk> del <unk> ( The Circus Cavalcade ) , Eva played a young country girl who rivaled an older woman , the movie 's star , <unk> <unk> .", "As a result of her success with radio dramas and the films , Eva achieved some financial stability .", "In 1942 , she was able to move into her own apartment in the exclusive neighborhood of <unk> , on 1567 Calle <unk> .", "The next year Eva began her career in politics , as one of the founders of the Argentine Radio Syndicate ( <unk> ) .", "= = Early relationship with Juan Perón = = \n \n On 15 January 1944 , an earthquake occurred in the town of San Juan , Argentina , killing some 10 @,@ 000 people .", "In response , Perón , who was then the Secretary of Labour , established a fund to raise money to aid the victims .", "He devised a plan to have an \" artistic festival \" as a fundraiser , and invited radio and film actors to participate .", "After a week of fundraising , all participants met at a gala held at <unk> Park Stadium in Buenos Aires to benefit earthquake victims .", "It was at this gala , on 22 January 1944 , that Eva Duarte first met Colonel Juan Perón .", "Eva promptly became the colonel 's mistress .", "Eva referred to the day she met her future husband as her \" marvelous day \" .", "Fraser and Navarro write that Juan Perón and Eva left the gala together at around two in the morning .", "Fraser and Navarro claim that Eva Duarte had no knowledge of or interest in politics prior to meeting Perón .", "Therefore , she never argued with Perón or any of his inner circle , but merely absorbed what she heard .", "Juan Perón later claimed in his memoir that he purposefully selected Eva as his pupil , and set out to create in her a \" second I. \"", "Fraser and Navarro , however , suggest that Juan Perón allowed Eva Duarte such intimate exposure and knowledge of his inner circle because of his age : he was 48 and she was 24 when they met .", "He had come to politics late in life , and was therefore free of <unk> ideas of how his political career should be conducted , and he was willing to accept whatever aid she offered him .", "In May 1944 , it was announced that broadcast performers must organize themselves into a union , and that this union would be the only one permitted to operate in Argentina .", "Shortly after the union formed , Eva Duarte was elected its president .", "Fraser and Navarro speculate that Juan Perón made the suggestion that performers create a union , and the other performers likely felt it was good politics to elect his mistress .", "Shortly after her election as president of the union , Eva Duarte began a daily program called Toward a Better Future , which <unk> in soap opera form the accomplishments of Juan Perón .", "Often , Perón 's own speeches were played during the program .", "When she spoke , Eva Duarte spoke in ordinary language as a regular woman who wanted listeners to believe what she herself believed about Juan Perón .", "= = Rise to power = = \n \n \n = = = Juan Perón 's arrest = = = \n \n By early 1945 , a group of Army officers called the <unk> for \" <unk> de <unk> <unk> \" ( United Officers Group ) , nicknamed \" The Colonels \" , had gained considerable influence within the Argentine government .", "President Pedro Pablo Ramírez became wary of Juan Perón 's growing power within the government , but was unable to curb that power .", "On 24 February 1944 , Ramírez signed his own resignation paper , which Fraser and Navarro claim was drafted by Juan Perón himself .", "<unk> <unk> Farrell , a friend of Juan Perón , became President .", "Juan Perón returned to his job as Labor Minister .", "Fraser and Navarro claim that , by this point , Perón was the most powerful man in the Argentine government .", "On 9 October 1945 Juan Perón was arrested by his opponents within the government who feared that due to the strong support of the descamisados , the workers and the poor of the nation , Perón 's popularity might eclipse that of the sitting president .", "Six days later , between 250 @,@ 000 and 350 @,@ 000 people gathered in front of the Casa Rosada , Argentina 's government house , to demand Juan Perón 's release , and their wish was granted .", "At 11 pm , Juan Perón stepped on to the balcony of the Casa Rosada and addressed the crowd .", "Biographer Robert D. Crassweller claims that this moment was very powerful because it was very dramatic and recalled many important aspects of Argentine history .", "Crassweller writes that Juan Perón enacted the role of a <unk> addressing his people in the tradition of Argentine leaders <unk> and <unk> .", "Crassweller also claims that the evening contained \" mystic overtones \" of a \" quasi @-@ religious \" nature .", "Eva Perón has often been credited with organizing the rally of thousands that freed Juan Perón from prison on 17 October 1945 .", "This version of events was popularized in the movie version of the Lloyd Webber musical .", "Most historians , however , agree that this version of events is unlikely .", "At the time of Perón 's imprisonment , Eva was still merely an actress .", "She had no political <unk> with the various labor unions , and it is claimed that she was not well @-@ liked within Perón 's inner circle , nor was she liked by many within the film and radio business at this point .", "When Juan Perón was imprisoned , Eva Duarte was suddenly disenfranchised .", "In reality , the massive rally that freed Perón from prison was organized by the various unions , such as General Labor Confederation , or CGT as they came to be known .", "To this day , the date of 17 October is something of a holiday for the <unk> Party in Argentina ( celebrated as Día de la <unk> , or \" <unk> Day \" ) .", "What would follow was shocking and nearly unheard of .", "The well connected and politically rising star , Juan Peron , married Eva .", "Despite Eva 's childhood <unk> , and having an uncertain reputation , Peron was in love with Eva , and her loyal devotion to him even while he had been under arrest touched him deeply , and so he married her , providing a respectability she had never known .", "Eva and Juan were married discreetly in a civil ceremony in Junín on 18 October 1945 and in a church wedding on 9 December 1945 .", "= = = 1946 Presidential election victory = = = \n \n After his release from prison , Juan Perón decided to campaign for the presidency of the nation , which he won in a landslide .", "Eva campaigned heavily for her husband during his 1946 presidential bid .", "Using her weekly radio show , she delivered powerful speeches with heavy populist rhetoric urging the poor to align themselves with Perón 's movement .", "Though she had become wealthy from her radio and modeling success , she highlighted her own humble upbringing as a way of showing solidarity with the impoverished classes .", "Along with her husband , Eva visited every corner of the country , becoming the first woman in Argentina 's history to appear in public on the campaign trail with her husband .", "Eva 's appearance alongside her husband often offended the establishment of the wealthy , the military , and those in political life .", "However , she was very popular with the general public who knew her from her radio and motion picture appearances .", "It was during this phase of her life that she first encouraged the Argentine population to refer to her not as \" Eva Perón \" but simply as \" Evita \" , which is a Spanish <unk> or affectionate nickname roughly equivalent to \" Little Eva \" or \" <unk> . \"", "= = European tour = = \n \n In 1947 , Eva embarked on a much @-@ publicized \" Rainbow Tour \" of Europe , meeting with numerous dignitaries and heads of state , such as Francisco Franco and Pope Pius XII .", "Biographers Fraser and Navarro write that the tour had its genesis in an invitation the Spanish leader had extended to Juan Perón .", "For political reasons it was decided that Eva , rather than Juan Perón , should make the visit .", "Fraser and Navarro write that Argentina had only recently emerged from its \" wartime quarantine \" , thus taking its place in the United Nations and improving relations with the United States .", "Therefore , a visit to Franco , with António <unk> of Portugal the last remaining west European authoritarian leaders in power , would be <unk> <unk> upon internationally .", "Fraser and Navarro write that Eva decided that , if Juan Perón would not accept Franco 's invitation for a state visit to Spain , then she would .", "<unk> then decided that Eva should visit many European countries in addition to Spain .", "This would make it seem that Eva 's sympathies were not specifically with Franco 's fascist Spain but with all of Europe .", "The tour was billed not as a political tour but as a non @-@ political \" goodwill \" tour .", "Eva was well received in Spain , where she visited the tombs of Spanish monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella in the Capilla Real de Granada .", "<unk> Spain had not recovered from the Spanish Civil War ( the <unk> economy and the UN embargo meant that the country could not feed its people ) .", "During her visit to Spain , Eva handed out 100 @-@ <unk> notes to many poor children she met on her journey .", "She also received from Franco the highest award given by the Spanish government , the Order of Isabella the Catholic .", "Eva then visited Rome , where the reception was not as warm as it had been in Spain .", "Though Pope Pius XII did not give her a Papal decoration , she was allowed the time usually allotted queens and was given a rosary .", "Her next stop was France , where she was generally well received .", "She visited the Palace of Versailles , among other sites .", "She also met with Charles de <unk> .", "She promised France two shipments of wheat .", "While in France , Eva received word that George VI would not receive her when she planned to visit Britain , regardless of what his Foreign Office might advise , and that her visit would not be viewed as a state visit .", "Fraser and Navarro wrote that Eva regarded the royal family 's refusal to meet her as a <unk> , and canceled the trip to the United Kingdom .", "Eva , however , gave \" exhaustion \" as the official reason for not going on to Britain .", "Eva also visited Switzerland during her European tour , a visit that has been viewed as the worst part of the trip .", "According to the book Evita : A Biography by John Barnes , while she traveled down a street with many people <unk> her car , someone threw two stones and smashed the <unk> .", "She threw her hands up in shock , but was not injured .", "Later , while sitting with the Foreign Minister , protesters threw tomatoes at her .", "The tomatoes hit the Foreign Minister and <unk> on Eva 's dress .", "After these two events , Eva had had enough , and after two months returned to Argentina .", "Members of the Peronist opposition speculated that the true purpose of the European tour was to deposit funds in a Swiss bank account . \"", "The opposition in Buenos Aires \" , write Fraser and Navarro , \" assumed that the genuine purpose of the whole European visit was for Eva and her husband to deposit money in Swiss bank accounts , and that the rest had been devised to conceal this .", "Many wealthy Argentines did this , but there are many more convenient and less conspicuous ways of depositing money in Swiss accounts than meeting the Swiss Foreign Minister and being shown around a watch factory . \"", "Fraser and Navarro conclude , \" Was there a Swiss bank account ?", "It seems unlikely . \"", "During her tour to Europe , Eva Perón was featured in a cover story for Time magazine .", "The cover 's caption – \" Eva Perón : Between two worlds , an Argentine rainbow \" – was a reference to the name given to Eva 's European tour , The Rainbow Tour .", "This was the only time in the periodical 's history that a South American first lady appeared alone on its cover .", "( In 1951 , Eva appeared again with Juan Perón . )", "However , the 1947 cover story was also the first publication to mention that Eva had been born out of <unk> .", "In retaliation , the periodical was banned from Argentina for several months .", "After returning to Argentina from Europe , Evita never again appeared in public with the complicated <unk> of her movie star days .", "The brilliant gold color became more subdued in tone , and even the style changed , her hair being pulled back severely into a heavy <unk> <unk> .", "Additionally , her extravagant clothing became more refined after the tour .", "No longer did she wear the elaborate hats and form @-@ fitting dresses of Argentine designers .", "Soon she adopted simpler and more fashionable Paris couture and became particularly attached to the <unk> of Christian Dior and the jewels of <unk> .", "In an attempt to <unk> a more serious political persona , Eva began to appear in public wearing conservative though stylish <unk> ( a business @-@ like combination of skirts and jackets ) , which also were made by Dior and other Paris couture houses .", "= = Charitable and feminist activities = = \n \n \n = = = Eva Foundation = = = \n \n The Sociedad de <unk> ( Society of <unk> ) , a charity group made up of 87 society ladies , was responsible for most charity works in Buenos Aires prior to the election of Juan Perón .", "Fraser and Navarro write that at one point the Sociedad had been an enlightened institution , caring for orphans and homeless women , but that those days had long since passed by the time of the first term of Juan Perón .", "In the 1800s , the Sociedad had been supported by private contributions , largely those of the husbands of the society ladies .", "But by the 1940s , the Sociedad was supported by the government .", "It had been the tradition of the Sociedad to elect the First Lady of Argentina as president of the charity .", "But the ladies of the Sociedad did not approve of Eva Perón 's impoverished background , lack of formal education , and former career as an actress .", "Fraser and Navarro write that the ladies of the Sociedad were afraid that Evita would set a bad example for the orphans , therefore the society ladies did not extend to Evita the position of president of their organization .", "It has often been said that Evita had the government funding for the Sociedad cut off in retaliation .", "Fraser and Navarro suggest that this version of events is in dispute , but that the government funding that had previously supported the Sociedad now went to support Evita 's own foundation .", "The <unk> María Eva Duarte de Perón was created on 8 July 1948 .", "It was later renamed to , simply , the Eva Perón Foundation .", "Its funding began with 10 @,@ 000 pesos provided by Evita herself .", "In The Woman with the Whip , the first English language biography of Eva Perón , author Mary Main writes that no account records were kept for the foundation because it was merely a means of <unk> government money into private Swiss bank accounts controlled by the Peróns .", "Fraser and Navarro , however , counter these claims , writing that Ramón <unk> , Minister of Finance , kept records , and that the foundation \" began as the simplest response to the poverty ( Evita ) encountered each day in her office \" and \" the appalling <unk> of social services — or charity , as it was still called — in Argentina . \"", "Crassweller writes that the foundation was supported by donations of cash and goods from the Peronist unions and private businesses , and that the <unk> General del <unk> donated three man @-@ days ( later reduced to two ) of salary for every worker per year .", "Tax on lottery and movie tickets also helped to support the foundation , as did a levy on casino and revenue from horse races .", "Crassweller also notes that there were some cases of businesses being pressured to donate to the foundation , with negative repercussions resulting if requests for donations were not met .", "Within a few years , the foundation had assets in cash and goods in excess of three billion pesos , or over $ 200 million at the exchange rate of the late 1940s .", "It employed 14 @,@ 000 workers , of whom 6 @,@ 000 were construction workers , and 26 priests .", "It purchased and distributed annually 400 @,@ 000 pairs of shoes , 500 @,@ 000 <unk> machines , 200 @,@ 000 cooking pots .", "The foundation also gave <unk> , built homes , hospitals , and other charitable institutions .", "Every aspect of the foundation was under Evita 's supervision .", "The foundation also built entire communities , such as Evita City , which still exists today .", "Fraser and Navarro claim that due to the works and health services of the foundation , for the first time in history there was no inequality in Argentine health care .", "Fraser and Navarro write that it was Evita 's work with the foundation that played a large role in her <unk> , even leading some to consider her a saint .", "Though it was unnecessary from a practical standpoint , Evita set aside many hours per day to meet with the poor who requested help from her foundation .", "During these meetings with the poor , Evita often kissed the poor and allowed them to kiss her .", "Evita was even witnessed placing her hands in the <unk> wounds of the sick and poor , touching the <unk> , and kissing the <unk> .", "Fraser and Navarro write that though Argentina is secular in many respects , it is essentially a Catholic country .", "Therefore , when Evita kissed the <unk> and touched the <unk> she \" ... ceased to be the President 's wife and acquired some of the characteristics of saints depicted in Catholicism . \"", "Poet José María <unk> de <unk> , a man from a wealthy background , reflected on the times he witnessed Evita meeting with the poor : \" I had had a sort of literary perception of the people and the poor and she had given me a Christian one , thus allowing me to become a Christian in the <unk> sense .... \" \n Fraser and Navarro write that toward the end of her life , Evita was working as many as 20 to 22 hours per day in her foundation , often ignoring her husband 's request that she cut back on her workload and take the weekends off .", "The more she worked with the poor in her foundation , the more she adopted an outraged attitude toward the existence of poverty , saying , \" Sometimes I have wished my insults were <unk> or lashes .", "I 've wanted to hit people in the face to make them see , if only for a day , what I see each day I help the people . \"", "Crassweller writes that Evita became <unk> about her work in the foundation and felt on a crusade against the very concept and existence of poverty and social <unk> . \"", "It is not surprising \" , writes Crassweller , \" that as her public <unk> and her private <unk> took on a narrowing intensity after 1946 , they simultaneously <unk> toward the <unk> . \"", "Crassweller compares Evita to <unk> Loyola , saying she came to be akin to a one @-@ woman Jesuit Order .", "= = = Female Peronist Party and women 's suffrage = = = \n \n Biographers Fraser and Navarro wrote that Eva Perón has often been credited with gaining the right to vote for Argentine women .", "While Eva did make radio addresses in support of women 's suffrage and also published articles in her <unk> newspaper asking male <unk> to support women 's right to vote , ultimately the ability to grant to women the right to vote was beyond Eva 's powers .", "Fraser and Navarro claim that Eva 's actions were limited to supporting a bill introduced by one of her supporters , Eduardo <unk> , a bill that was eventually dropped .", "A new women 's suffrage bill was introduced , which the Senate of Argentina sanctioned on 21 August 1946 .", "It was necessary to wait more than a year before the House of Representatives sanctioned it on 9 September 1947 .", "Law 13 @,@ 010 established the equality of political rights between men and women and universal suffrage in Argentina .", "Finally , Law 13 @,@ 010 was approved unanimously .", "In a public celebration and ceremony , however , Juan Perón signed the law granting women the right to vote , and then he handed the bill to Eva , symbolically making it hers .", "Eva Perón then created the Female Peronist Party , the first large female political party in the nation .", "Navarro and Fraser write that by 1951 , the party had 500 @,@ 000 members and 3 @,@ 600 headquarters across the country .", "Navarro and Fraser write that while Eva Perón did not consider herself a feminist , her impact on the political life of women was decisive .", "Thousands of previously <unk> women entered politics because of Eva Perón .", "They were the first women active in Argentine politics .", "The combination of female suffrage and the organization of the Female Peronist Party granted Juan Perón a large majority ( sixty @-@ three percent ) of the vote in the 1951 presidential elections .", "= = 1951 Presidential election = = \n \n \n = = = Vice Presidential nomination = = = \n \n In 1951 , Evita set her sights on earning a place on the ballot as candidate for vice @-@ president .", "This move angered many military leaders who despised Evita and her increasing powers within the government .", "According to the Argentine Constitution , the Vice President automatically succeeds the President in the event of the President 's death .", "The possibility of Evita becoming president in the event of Juan Perón 's death was not something the military could accept .", "She did , however , receive great support from the working class , the unions , and the Peronist Women 's Party .", "The intensity of the support she drew from these groups is said to have surprised even Juan Perón himself .", "Fraser and Navarro write that the wide support Evita 's proposed candidacy generated indicated to him that Evita had become as important to members of the Peronist party as Juan Perón himself was .", "On 22 August 1951 , the unions held a mass rally of two million people called \" Cabildo Abierto . \"", "( The name \" Cabildo Abierto \" was a reference and tribute to the first local Argentine government of the May Revolution , in 1810 . )", "The Peróns addressed the crowd from the balcony of a huge scaffolding set up on the <unk> 9 de Julio , several blocks away from the Casa Rosada , the official government house of Argentina .", "<unk> were two large portraits of Eva and Juan Perón .", "It has been claimed that \" Cabildo Abierto \" was the largest public display of support in history for a female political figure .", "At the mass rally , the crowd demanded that Evita publicly announce her candidacy as vice president .", "She pleaded for more time to make her decision .", "The exchange between Evita and the crowd of two million became , for a time , a genuine and spontaneous dialogue , with the crowd chanting , \" ¡ Evita , Vice @-@ <unk> ! \"", "When Evita asked for more time so she could make up her mind , the crowd demanded , \" ¡ <unk> , Evita , <unk> ! \"", "( \" Now , Evita , now ! \"", ") .", "Eventually , they came to a compromise .", "Evita told the audience that she would announce her decision over the radio a few days later .", "= = = <unk> health = = = \n \n Eventually , she declined the invitation to run for vice @-@ president , saying that her only ambition was that — in the large chapter of history that would be written about her husband — the <unk> would mention a woman who brought the \" ... hopes and dreams of the people to the president \" , a woman who eventually turned those hopes and dreams into \" glorious reality . \"", "In Peronist rhetoric , this event has come to be referred to as \" The <unk> \" , portraying Evita as having been a <unk> woman in line with the Hispanic myth of <unk> .", "Most biographers , however , <unk> that Evita did not so much renounce her ambition , as bow to pressure from her husband , the military , and the Argentine upper class , who preferred that she not enter the race .", "On 9 January 1950 , Evita fainted in public and underwent surgery three days later .", "Although it was reported that she had undergone an <unk> , she was diagnosed with advanced cervical cancer .", "<unk> continued through 1951 ( including the evening after \" Cabildo <unk> \" ) , with extreme weakness and severe vaginal bleeding .", "By 1951 , it had become evident that her health was rapidly deteriorating .", "Although her diagnosis was withheld from her by Juan , she knew she was not well , and a bid for the vice @-@ presidency was not practical .", "Only a few months after \" the <unk> \" , Evita underwent a secret radical <unk> in an attempt to eradicate her advanced cervical cancer .", "In 2011 , a Yale <unk> studied Evita 's skull x @-@ rays and photographic evidence and said that Perón may have been given a prefrontal <unk> in the last months of her life , \" ... to relieve the pain , agitation and anxiety she suffered in the final months of her illness . \"", "= = = Re @-@ election and Spiritual Leader of the Nation = = = \n \n On 4 June 1952 , Evita <unk> with Juan Perón in a parade through Buenos Aires in celebration of his re @-@ election as President of Argentina .", "Evita was by this point so ill that she was unable to stand without support .", "Underneath her oversized fur coat was a frame made of plaster and wire that allowed her to stand .", "She took a triple dose of pain medication before the parade , and took another two doses when she returned home .", "In a ceremony a few days after Juan Perón 's second inauguration , Evita was given the official title of \" Spiritual Leader of the Nation . \"", "= = Death and aftermath = = \n \n \n = = = Death = = = \n \n Although Perón had undergone a <unk> performed by the American surgeon George T. Pack , the cancer had <unk> and returned rapidly .", "She was the first Argentine to undergo chemotherapy ( a novel treatment at that time ) .", "Despite all available treatment , she became <unk> , weighing only 36 kg ( 79 lb ) by June 1952 .", "Evita died at the age of 33 , at 20 : 25 on Saturday , 26 July 1952 .", "Radio broadcasts throughout the country were interrupted with the announcement that \" The Press Secretary 's Office of the <unk> of the Nation <unk> its very sad duty to inform the people of the Republic that at 20 : 25 hours Mrs. Eva Perón , Spiritual Leader of the Nation , died . \"", "Ordinary activities ceased ; movies stopped playing ; restaurants were closed and patrons were shown to the door .", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n Immediately after Perón 's death , the government suspended all official activities for two days and ordered all flags flown at half @-@ staff for ten days .", "It soon became apparent , however , that these measures fell short of reflecting popular grief .", "The crowd outside of the presidential residence , where Evita died , grew dense , <unk> the streets for ten blocks in each direction .", "The morning after her death , while Evita 's body was being moved to the Ministry of Labour Building , eight people were crushed to death in the <unk> .", "In the following 24 hours , over 2000 people were treated in city hospitals for injuries sustained in the rush to be near Evita as her body was being transported , and thousands more would be treated on the spot .", "For the following two weeks , lines would stretch for many city blocks with mourners waiting hours to see Evita 's body lie at the Ministry of Labour .", "The streets of Buenos Aires overflowed with huge piles of flowers .", "Within a day of Perón 's death , all flower shops in Buenos Aires had run out of stock .", "Flowers would be flown in from all over the country , and as far away as Chile .", "Despite the fact that Eva Perón never held a political office , she was eventually given a state funeral usually reserved for a head of state , along with a full Roman Catholic <unk> mass .", "A memorial was held for the Argentine team during the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki due to Eva Perón 's death during those games .", "On 9 August , Saturday , the body was transferred to the Congress Building for an additional day of public viewing , and a memorial service attended by the entire Argentine legislative body .", "The next day , after a final Mass , the coffin was laid on a gun carriage pulled by CGT officials .", "It was followed by Peron , his cabinet , Eva 's family and friends , the delegates and representatives of the <unk> <unk> <unk> — then workers , nurses and students of the Eva Peron Foundation .", "Flowers were thrown from balconies and windows .", "There were different interpretations of the popular mourning of Eva Perón 's death .", "Some reporters viewed the mourning as authentic , others saw a public succumbing to another of the \" passion plays \" of the Peronist regime .", "Time magazine reported that the Peronist government enforced the observance of a daily period of five minutes of mourning following a daily radio announcement .", "During Perón 's time , children born to unmarried parents did not have the same legal rights as those born to married parents .", "Biographer Julie M. Taylor , professor of anthropology at Rice University , has said that Evita was well aware of the pain of being born \" illegitimate . \"", "Taylor speculates that Evita 's awareness of this may have influenced her decision to have the law changed so that \" illegitimate \" children would <unk> be referred to as \" natural \" children .", "Upon her death , the Argentine public was told that Evita was only 30 .", "The discrepancy was meant to <unk> with Evita 's earlier <unk> with her birth certificate .", "After becoming the first lady in 1946 , Evita had her birth records altered to read that she had been born to married parents , and placed her birth date three years forward , making herself younger .", "= = = Memorial plans = = = \n \n Shortly after Evita 's death , Dr. Pedro Ara was approached to <unk> the body .", "Fraser and Navarro write that it is doubtful that Evita ever expressed a wish to be embalmed , and suggest that it was most likely Juan Perón 's decision .", "Ara was a professor of anatomy who had studied in Vienna and maintained an academic career in Madrid .", "His work was occasionally referred to as \" the art of death . \"", "His highly advanced <unk> technique consisted of replacing the corpse 's blood with <unk> , which preserved all organs including the brain and created a <unk> appearance , giving the body the appearance of \" artistically rendered sleep . \"", "Ara was known in Buenos Aires society for his work .", "Among the people he had embalmed was Spanish composer Manuel de <unk> .", "Ara claims that his <unk> of Evita 's corpse began on the night of her death and that by the next morning , \" the body of Eva Perón was completely and infinitely <unk> \" and suitable for display to the public .", "In the book Peron and the <unk> of Argentina , biographer Robert D. Crassweller claims that the English @-@ speaking nations of North America and Europe largely misunderstood Argentina 's response to the death of Perón as well as the ornate funeral she was granted .", "Crassweller attributes this misunderstanding to the unique cultural makeup of the Peróns and Argentina , saying that the Peróns were of the Hispanic tradition and that their opposition was largely of British ancestry .", "= = = <unk> and return of corpse = = = \n \n Shortly after Evita 's death , plans were made to construct a memorial in her honour .", "The monument , which was to be a statue of a man representing the descamisados , was projected to be larger than the Statue of Liberty .", "Evita 's body was to be stored in the base of the monument and , in the tradition of Lenin 's corpse , to be displayed for the public .", "While the monument was being constructed , Evita 's embalmed body was displayed in her former office at the CGT building for almost two years .", "Before the monument to Evita was completed , Juan Perón was overthrown in a military coup , the <unk> <unk> , in 1955 .", "Perón hastily fled the country and was unable to make arrangements to secure Evita 's body .", "Following his flight , a military dictatorship took power .", "The new authorities removed Evita 's body from display , and its whereabouts were a mystery for 16 years .", "From 1955 until 1971 , the military dictatorship of Argentina issued a ban on Peronism .", "It became illegal not only to possess pictures of Juan and Eva Perón in one 's home , but to speak their names .", "In 1971 , the military revealed that Evita 's body was buried in a crypt in Milan , Italy , under the name \" María <unk> . \"", "It appeared that her body had been damaged during its transport and storage , such as <unk> to her face and <unk> of one of her feet due to the body having been left in an upright position .", "In 1995 , Tomás Eloy Martínez published Santa Evita , a fictionalized work <unk> many new stories about the <unk> of the corpse .", "<unk> that her body was the object of inappropriate <unk> are derived from his description of an ' emotional necrophilia ' by <unk> , Coronel Koenig and his assistant <unk> .", "Many primary and secondary references to his novel have inaccurately stated that her body had been <unk> in some way resulting in the widespread belief in this myth .", "Also included are allegations that many wax copies had been made , that the corpse had been damaged with a hammer , and that one of the wax copies was the object of an officer 's sexual <unk> .", "= = = Final resting place = = = \n \n In 1971 , Perón 's body was exhumed and flown to Spain , where Juan Perón maintained the corpse in his home .", "Juan and his third wife , Isabel , decided to keep the corpse in their dining room on a platform near the table .", "In 1973 , Juan Perón came out of exile and returned to Argentina , where he became president for the third time .", "Perón died in office in 1974 .", "His third wife , Isabel Perón , whom he had married on 15 November 1961 , and who had been elected vice @-@ president , succeeded him .", "She became the first female president in the Western Hemisphere .", "Isabel had Eva Perón 's body returned to Argentina and ( briefly ) displayed beside her husband 's .", "Perón 's body was later buried in the Duarte family tomb in La <unk> Cemetery , Buenos Aires .", "The previous removal of Evita 's body was avenged by the Montoneros when they in 1970 stole Pedro <unk> Aramburu 's corpse , whom they had previously killed .", "Montoneros then used the captive body of Aramburu to pressure for the repatriation of Evita 's body .", "Once Evita 's body arrived in Argentina the Montoneros gave up Aramburu 's corpse and abandoned it in a street in Buenos Aires .", "The Argentine government took elaborate measures to make Perón 's tomb secure .", "The tomb 's marble floor has a <unk> that leads to a compartment containing two coffins .", "Under that compartment is a second <unk> and a second compartment .", "That is where Perón 's coffin rests .", "Biographers Marysa Navarro and Nicholas Fraser write that the claim is often made that her tomb is so secure that it could withstand a nuclear attack . \"", "It reflects a fear \" , they write , \" a fear that the body will disappear from the tomb and that the woman , or rather the myth of the woman , will reappear . \"", "= = Legacy and criticism = = \n \n \n = = = Argentina and Latin America = = = \n \n In all of Latin America , only one other woman has aroused an emotion , devotion and faith comparable to those <unk> by the Virgin of Guadalupe .", "In many homes , the image of Evita is on the wall next to the Virgin .", "In his essay titled \" Latin America \" published in The Oxford Illustrated History of Christianity , John <unk> claims that the appeal and success of Eva Perón are related to Latin American mythology and concepts of divinity .", "<unk> claims that Eva Perón consciously incorporated aspects of the theology of the Virgin and of Mary Magdalene into her public persona .", "Historian Hubert <unk> has described Eva Perón as \" Perhaps the <unk> woman yet to appear in public life in Latin America . \"", "In a 1996 interview , Tomás Eloy Martínez referred to Eva Perón as \" the Cinderella of the <unk> and the Sleeping Beauty of Latin America . \"", "Martínez suggested she has remained an important cultural icon for the same reasons as fellow Argentine Che <unk> : \n Latin American myths are more resistant than they seem to be .", "Not even the mass exodus of the Cuban raft people or the rapid decomposition and isolation of <unk> Castro 's regime have eroded the <unk> myth of Che <unk> , which remains alive in the dreams of thousands of young people in Latin America , Africa and Europe .", "Che as well as Evita symbolize certain naive , but effective , beliefs : the hope for a better world ; a life sacrificed on the altar of the <unk> , the humiliated , the poor of the earth .", "They are myths which somehow reproduce the image of Christ .", "Although not a government holiday , the anniversary of Eva Perón 's death is marked by many Argentines each year .", "Additionally , Eva Perón has been featured on Argentine coins , and a form of Argentine currency called \" <unk> \" was named in her honor .", "Ciudad Evita ( Evita City ) , which was established by the Eva Perón Foundation in 1947 , is located just outside Buenos Aires .", "Cristina Kirchner , the first elected female president in Argentine history , is a Peronist who has occasionally been referred to as \" The New Evita . \"", "Kirchner says she does not want to compare herself to Evita , claiming she was a unique phenomenon in Argentine history .", "Kirchner also says that women of her generation , who came of age in the 1970s during the military dictatorships in Argentina , owe a debt to Evita for offering an example of passion and combativeness .", "On 26 July 2002 , the 50th anniversary of Eva Perón 's death , a museum opened in her honor called <unk> Evita .", "The museum , created by her great @-@ niece Cristina Alvarez <unk> , houses many of Eva Perón 's clothes , portraits , and artistic renderings of her life , and has become a popular tourist attraction .", "The museum was opened in a building that was once used by the Eva Perón Foundation .", "In the book Eva Perón : The Myths of a Woman , cultural anthropologist Julie M. Taylor claims that Evita has remained important in Argentina due to the combination of three unique factors : \n In the images examined , the three elements consistently linked — femininity , mystical or spirituality power , and revolutionary leadership — display an underlying common theme .", "<unk> with any one of these elements puts a person or a group at the margins of established society and at the limits of institutional authority .", "Anyone who can identify with all three images lays an overwhelming and echoing claim to dominance through forces that recognize no control in society or its rules .", "Only a woman can embody all three elements of this power .", "Taylor argues that the fourth factor in Evita 's continued importance in Argentina relates to her status as a dead woman and the power that death holds over the public imagination .", "Taylor suggests that Evita 's embalmed corpse is analogous to the <unk> of various Catholic saints , such as <unk> <unk> , and has powerful symbolism within the largely Catholic cultures of Latin America : \n To some extent her continuing importance and popularity may be attributed not only to her power as a woman but also to the power of the dead .", "However , a society 's vision of the afterlife may be structured , death by its nature remains a mystery , and , until society formally <unk> the <unk> it causes , a source of disturbance and disorder .", "Women and the dead — death and womanhood — stand in similar relation to structured social forms : outside public institutions , unlimited by official rules , and beyond formal categories .", "As a female corpse reiterating the symbolic themes of both woman and martyr , Eva Perón perhaps lays double claim to spiritual leadership .", "John <unk> was the British ambassador in Argentina during the Perón regime , and describes Evita 's popularity : \n She was by any standard a very extraordinary woman ; when you think of Argentina and indeed Latin America as a men dominated part of the world , there was this woman who was playing a very great role .", "And of course she aroused very different feelings in the people with whom she lived .", "The <unk> , as she called the well @-@ to @-@ do and privileged people , hated her .", "They looked upon her as a ruthless woman .", "The masses of the people on the other hand worshipped her .", "They looked upon her as a lady <unk> who was <unk> <unk> from heaven .", "In 2011 , two giant murals of Evita were unveiled on the building facades of the current Ministry of Social Development , located on 9 de Julio Avenue .", "The works were painted by Argentine artist Alejandro <unk> .", "On 26 July 2012 , to commemorate the <unk> anniversary of Evita 's death , notes were issued in a value of 100 pesos .", "The controversial effigy of Julio <unk> <unk> was replaced by that of Eva Duarte , making her the first actual woman to be featured on the currency of Argentina .", "The image in the notes is based on a 1952 design , whose sketch was found in the Mint , made by the engraver Sergio <unk> with artist Roger <unk> .", "The printing totals 20 million notes ; it is not clear whether the government will replace the notes that feature <unk> and the Desert Campaign .", "= = = <unk> of fascism = = = \n \n Biographers Nicholas Fraser and Marysa Navarro write that Juan Perón 's opponents had from the start accused Perón of being a fascist .", "<unk> <unk> , a diplomat from the United States who was greatly supported by Juan Perón 's opponents , campaigned against Juan Perón 's first candidacy on the platform that Juan Perón was a fascist and a Nazi .", "Fraser and Navarro also <unk> that the perception of the Peróns as fascists was enhanced during Evita 's 1947 European tour during which she was a guest of honor of Francisco Franco .", "By 1947 , Franco had become politically isolated as one of the few remaining fascists to retain power .", "Franco , therefore , was in desperate need of a political ally .", "With nearly a third of Argentina 's population of Spanish descent , it seemed natural for Argentina to have diplomatic relations with Spain .", "Commenting on the international perception of Evita during her 1947 European tour , Fraser and Navarro write , \" It was inevitable that Evita be viewed in a fascist context .", "Therefore , both Evita and Perón were seen to represent an ideology which had run its course in Europe , only to re @-@ emerge in an exotic , theatrical , even farcical form in a <unk> country . \"", "Laurence Levine , the former president of the <unk> Chamber of Commerce , writes that in contrast to Nazi ideology , the Peróns were not anti @-@ Semitic .", "In the book Inside Argentina from Perón to <unk> : 1950 – 2000 from an American Point of View , Levine writes : \n The American government demonstrated no knowledge of Perón 's deep admiration for Italy ( and his <unk> for Germany , whose culture he found too rigid ) .", "Nor did they appreciate that although anti @-@ Semitism existed in Argentina , Perón 's own views and his political associations were not anti @-@ Semitic .", "They paid no attention to the fact that Perón sought out the Jewish community in Argentina to assist in developing his policies and that one of his most important allies in organizing the industrial sector was José <unk> <unk> , a Jewish immigrant from Poland .", "Biographer Robert D. Crassweller writes , \" Peronism was not fascism \" , and \" Peronism was not Nazism . \"", "Crassweller also refers to the comments of U.S.", "Ambassador George S. <unk> .", "While visiting Argentina in 1947 , <unk> made the following statement : \" There is not as much social discrimination against Jews here as there is right in New York or in most places at home . \"", "Time Magazine published an article by Tomás Eloy Martínez — Argentine writer , journalist , and former director of the Latin American program at Rutgers University — titled \" The Woman Behind the Fantasy : <unk> , <unk> , <unk> — Eva Peron Was Much <unk> , <unk> <unk> \" .", "In this article , Martínez writes that the accusations that Eva Perón was a fascist , a Nazi , and a thief had been made against her for decades .", "He wrote that the allegations were <unk> : \n She was not a fascist — ignorant , perhaps , of what that ideology meant .", "And she was not greedy .", "Though she liked jewelry , furs and Dior dresses , she could own as many as she desired without the need to <unk> others ....", "In 1964 Jorge Luis <unk> stated that ' the mother of that woman [ Evita ] ' was ' the <unk> of a <unk> in Junín . '", "He repeated the <unk> so often that some still believe it or , more commonly , think Evita herself , whose lack of sex appeal is mentioned by all who knew her , <unk> in that imaginary <unk> .", "Around 1955 the <unk> <unk> Santander employed the same strategy to <unk> letters in which Evita figures as an accomplice of the Nazis .", "It is true that ( Juan ) Perón facilitated the entrance of Nazi criminals to Argentina in 1947 and 1948 , thereby hoping to acquire advanced technology developed by the Germans during the war .", "But Evita played no part .", "In his 2002 doctoral dissertation at Ohio State University , Lawrence D. Bell writes that the governments that preceded Juan Perón had been anti @-@ Semitic but that his government was not .", "Juan Perón \" eagerly and enthusiastically \" attempted to recruit the Jewish community into his government and set up a branch of the Peronist party for Jewish members , known as the <unk> <unk> Argentina ( <unk> ) .", "Perón 's government was the first to court the Argentine Jewish community and the first to appoint Jewish citizens to public office .", "Kevin <unk> writes that the Peronist regime , more than any other in Latin America , has been accused of being fascist .", "But he says that the Peronist regime was not fascist , and what passed for fascism under Perón never took hold in Latin America .", "Additionally , because the Peronist regime allowed rival political parties to exist , it cannot be described as totalitarian .", "= = = International popular culture = = = \n \n By the late 20th century , Eva Perón had become the subject of numerous articles , books , stage plays , and musicals , ranging from the biography The Woman with the Whip to a 1981 TV movie called Evita Perón with Faye <unk> in the title role .", "The most successful rendering of Eva Perón 's life has been the musical production Evita .", "The musical began as a concept album co @-@ produced by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber in 1976 , with Julie Covington in the title role .", "Elaine Paige was later cast in the title role when the concept album was adapted into a musical stage production in London 's West End and won the 1978 Olivier Award for Best Performance in a Musical .", "In 1980 , Patti <unk> won the Tony Award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical for her performance as the title character in the Broadway production .", "Nicholas Fraser claims that to date \" the musical stage production has been performed on every continent except Antarctica and has generated over $ 2 billion in revenue . \"", "As early as 1978 , the musical was considered as the basis for a movie .", "After a nearly 20 @-@ year production delay , Madonna was cast in the title role for the 1996 film version and won the Golden Globe Award for \" Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy . \"", "In response to the American film , and in an alleged attempt to offer a more politically accurate depiction of Evita 's life , an Argentine film company released Eva Perón : The True Story .", "The Argentine production starred actress Esther <unk> in the title role .", "This movie was the 1996 Argentine submission for the Oscar in the category of \" Best Foreign Language Film . \"", "Nicholas Fraser writes that Evita is the perfect popular culture icon for our times because her career foreshadowed what , by the late 20th century , had become common .", "During Evita 's time it was considered <unk> for a former <unk> to take part in public political life .", "Her detractors in Argentina had often accused Evita of turning public political life into show business .", "But by the late 20th century , Fraser claims , the public had become <unk> in the cult of celebrity and public political life had become insignificant .", "In this regard , Evita was perhaps ahead of her time .", "Fraser also writes that Evita 's story is appealing to our celebrity @-@ obsessed age because her story confirms one of Hollywood 's oldest <unk> , the <unk> to riches story .", "Reflecting on Eva Perón 's popularity more than half a century after her death , Alma <unk> writes that , \" Evita 's life has evidently just begun . \"" ]
[ "Members of the Peronist opposition speculated that the true purpose of the European tour was to deposit funds in a Swiss bank account . \"", "The opposition in Buenos Aires \" , write Fraser and Navarro , \" assumed that the genuine purpose of the whole European visit was for Eva and her husband to deposit money in Swiss bank accounts , and that the rest had been devised to conceal this .", "Fraser and Navarro conclude , \" Was there a Swiss bank account ?", "In The Woman with the Whip , the first English language biography of Eva Perón , author Mary Main writes that no account records were kept for the foundation because it was merely a means of <unk> government money into private Swiss bank accounts controlled by the Peróns ." ]
[ " = Eva Perón = \n \n María Eva Duarte de Perón ( 7 May 1919 – 26 July 1952 ) was the second wife of Argentine President Juan Perón ( 1895 – 1974 ) and served as the First Lady of Argentina from 1946 until her death in 1952 .", "She is usually referred to as Eva Perón ( Spanish : [ <unk> <unk> ] ) , or by the affectionate Spanish language <unk> Evita .", "She was born in the rural village of Los <unk> , in the Pampas , as the youngest of five children .", "At 15 in 1934 , she moved to the nation 's capital of Buenos Aires to pursue a career as a stage , radio , and film actress .", "She met Colonel Juan Perón there on 22 January 1944 during a charity event at the <unk> Park Stadium to benefit the victims of an earthquake in San Juan , Argentina .", "The two were married the following year .", "Juan Perón was elected President of Argentina in 1946 ; during the next 6 years , Eva Perón became powerful within the pro @-@ Peronist trade unions , primarily for speaking on behalf of labor rights .", "She also ran the <unk> of Labor and Health , founded and ran the charitable Eva Perón Foundation , championed women 's suffrage in Argentina , and founded and ran the nation 's first large @-@ scale female political party , the Female Peronist Party .", "In 1951 , Eva Perón announced her candidacy for the Peronist nomination for the office of Vice President of Argentina , receiving great support from the Peronist political base , low @-@ income and working @-@ class Argentines who were referred to as descamisados or \" shirtless ones \" .", "However , opposition from the nation 's military and <unk> , coupled with her declining health , ultimately forced her to withdraw her candidacy .", "In 1952 , shortly before her death from cancer at 33 , Eva Perón was given the title of \" Spiritual Leader of the Nation \" by the Argentine Congress .", "Eva Perón was given a state funeral upon her death , a prerogative generally reserved for heads of state .", "Eva Perón has become a part of international popular culture , most famously as the subject of the musical Evita ( 1976 ) .", "Cristina <unk> Rodríguez , Evita 's great @-@ niece , claims that Evita has never left the collective consciousness of Argentines .", "Cristina Fernández de Kirchner , the first elected female President of Argentina , claims that women of her generation owe a debt to Eva for \" her example of passion and combativeness \" .", "= = Early life = = \n \n \n = = = Early childhood = = = \n \n Eva 's autobiography , La <unk> de mi Vida , contains no dates or references to childhood occurrences , and does not list the location of her birth or her name at birth .", "According to Junín 's civil registry , a birth certificate shows that one María Eva Duarte was born on 7 May 1922 .", "Her baptismal certificate , however , lists the date of birth as 7 May 1919 under the name Eva María Ibarguren .", "It is thought that in 1945 the adult Eva Perón created a forgery of her birth certificate for her marriage .", "Eva Perón spent her childhood in Junín , Buenos Aires province .", "Her father , Juan Duarte , was descended from French <unk> immigrants , meanwhile her mother Juana Ibarguren , was descended from Spanish <unk> immigrants .", "Juan Duarte , a wealthy <unk> from nearby <unk> , already had a wife and family there .", "At that time in rural Argentina , it was not uncommon for a wealthy man to have multiple families .", "When Eva was a year old , Duarte returned permanently to his legal family , leaving Juana Ibarguren and her children in <unk> .", "Ibarguren and her children were forced to move to the poorest area of Junín .", "Los <unk> was a village in the dusty region of Las Pampas , with a reputation as a desolate place of <unk> poverty .", "To support herself and her children , Ibarguren <unk> clothes for neighbors .", "The family was <unk> by the abandonment of the father and by the illegitimate status of the children under Argentine law , and was consequently somewhat isolated .", "A desire to <unk> this part of her life might have been a motivation for Eva to arrange the destruction of her original birth certificate in 1945 .", "When Duarte suddenly died and his mistress and their children sought to attend his funeral , there was an unpleasant scene at the church gates .", "Although Juana and the children were permitted to enter and pay their respects to Duarte , they were promptly directed out of the church .", "Mrs. Juan Duarte did not want her husband 's mistress and children at the funeral and , as those of the legitimate wife , her orders were respected .", "= = = Junín = = = \n \n Prior to abandoning Juana Ibarguren , Juan Duarte had been her sole means of support .", "Biographer , John Barnes , writes that after this abandonment , all Duarte left to the family was a document declaring that the children were his , thus enabling them to use the Duarte surname .", "Soon after , Juana moved her children to a one @-@ room apartment in Junín .", "To pay the rent on their single @-@ <unk> home , mother and daughters took up jobs as cooks in the houses of the local <unk> .", "Eventually , owing to Eva 's older brother 's financial help , the family moved into a bigger house , which they later transformed into a boarding house .", "During this time , young Eva often participated in school plays and concerts .", "One of her favorite <unk> was the cinema .", "Though Eva 's mother apparently had a few plans for Eva , wanting to marry her off to one of the local <unk> , Eva herself dreamed of becoming a famous actress .", "Eva 's love of acting was reinforced when , in October 1933 , she played a small role in a school play called <unk> <unk> ( Students <unk> ) , which Barnes describes as \" an emotional , patriotic , flag @-@ waving melodrama . \"", "After the play , Eva was determined to become an actress .", "= = = <unk> to Buenos Aires = = = \n \n In her autobiography , she explained that all the people from her own town who had been to the big cities described them as \" marvelous places , where nothing was given but wealth \" .", "In 1934 , at the age of 15 , Eva escaped her poverty @-@ stricken village when , according to popular myth , she ran off with a young musician to the nation 's capital of Buenos Aires .", "The young couple 's relationship would end almost as quickly as it began , but Eva remained in Buenos Aires .", "She began to pursue jobs on the stage and the radio , and eventually became a film actress .", "Eva had a series of relationships , and via some of these men she did acquire a number of her modeling appointments .", "She <unk> her natural black hair to blond , a look she would maintain for the duration of her life .", "It is often reported that Eva traveled to Buenos Aires by train with <unk> singer Agustín <unk> .", "However , biographers Marysa Navarro and Nicholas Fraser maintain that this is unlikely , as there is no record of the married <unk> performing in Junín in 1934 ( and , even if he had , he usually traveled with his wife ) .", "Eva 's sisters maintain that Eva traveled to Buenos Aires with their mother .", "The sisters also claim that Doña Juana accompanied her daughter to an audition at a radio station and arranged for Eva to live with the <unk> family , who were friends of the Duarte family .", "While the method of Eva 's escape from her bleak provincial surroundings is debated , she did begin a new life in Buenos Aires .", "Buenos Aires in the 1930s was known as the \" Paris of South America \" .", "The center of the city had many <unk> , restaurants , theaters , movie houses , shops and <unk> crowds .", "In direct contrast , the 1930s were also years of great unemployment , poverty and hunger in the capital , and many new <unk> from the interior were forced to live in <unk> , <unk> and in outlying <unk> that became known as <unk> <unk> .", "Upon arrival in Buenos Aires , Eva Duarte was faced with the difficulties of surviving without formal education or connections .", "The city was especially overcrowded during this period because of the migrations caused by the Great Depression .", "On 28 March 1935 , she had her professional debut in the play Mrs. <unk> ( la Señora de Pérez ) , at the <unk> Theater .", "In 1936 , Eva toured nationally with a theater company , worked as a model , and was cast in a few B @-@ grade movie <unk> .", "In 1942 , Eva experienced some economic stability when a company called <unk> ( sponsored by a soap manufacturer ) hired her for a daily role in one of their radio dramas called <unk> <unk> , which aired on Radio El Mundo ( World Radio ) , the most important radio station in the country at that time .", "Later that year , she signed a five @-@ year contract with Radio <unk> , which assured her a role in a popular historical @-@ drama program called Great Women of History , in which she played Elizabeth I of England , Sarah <unk> , and the last <unk> of Russia .", "Eventually , Eva Duarte came to co @-@ own the radio company .", "By 1943 , Eva Duarte was earning five or six thousand pesos a month , making her one of the highest @-@ paid radio actresses in the nation .", "Pablo <unk> , who jointly ran Radio El Mundo with Eva Duarte , is said to have not liked her , but to have noted that she was \" thoroughly dependable \" .", "Eva also had a short @-@ lived film career , but none of the films in which she appeared were hugely successful .", "In one of her last films , La <unk> del <unk> ( The Circus Cavalcade ) , Eva played a young country girl who rivaled an older woman , the movie 's star , <unk> <unk> .", "As a result of her success with radio dramas and the films , Eva achieved some financial stability .", "In 1942 , she was able to move into her own apartment in the exclusive neighborhood of <unk> , on 1567 Calle <unk> .", "The next year Eva began her career in politics , as one of the founders of the Argentine Radio Syndicate ( <unk> ) .", "= = Early relationship with Juan Perón = = \n \n On 15 January 1944 , an earthquake occurred in the town of San Juan , Argentina , killing some 10 @,@ 000 people .", "In response , Perón , who was then the Secretary of Labour , established a fund to raise money to aid the victims .", "He devised a plan to have an \" artistic festival \" as a fundraiser , and invited radio and film actors to participate .", "After a week of fundraising , all participants met at a gala held at <unk> Park Stadium in Buenos Aires to benefit earthquake victims .", "It was at this gala , on 22 January 1944 , that Eva Duarte first met Colonel Juan Perón .", "Eva promptly became the colonel 's mistress .", "Eva referred to the day she met her future husband as her \" marvelous day \" .", "Fraser and Navarro write that Juan Perón and Eva left the gala together at around two in the morning .", "Fraser and Navarro claim that Eva Duarte had no knowledge of or interest in politics prior to meeting Perón .", "Therefore , she never argued with Perón or any of his inner circle , but merely absorbed what she heard .", "Juan Perón later claimed in his memoir that he purposefully selected Eva as his pupil , and set out to create in her a \" second I. \"", "Fraser and Navarro , however , suggest that Juan Perón allowed Eva Duarte such intimate exposure and knowledge of his inner circle because of his age : he was 48 and she was 24 when they met .", "He had come to politics late in life , and was therefore free of <unk> ideas of how his political career should be conducted , and he was willing to accept whatever aid she offered him .", "In May 1944 , it was announced that broadcast performers must organize themselves into a union , and that this union would be the only one permitted to operate in Argentina .", "Shortly after the union formed , Eva Duarte was elected its president .", "Fraser and Navarro speculate that Juan Perón made the suggestion that performers create a union , and the other performers likely felt it was good politics to elect his mistress .", "Shortly after her election as president of the union , Eva Duarte began a daily program called Toward a Better Future , which <unk> in soap opera form the accomplishments of Juan Perón .", "Often , Perón 's own speeches were played during the program .", "When she spoke , Eva Duarte spoke in ordinary language as a regular woman who wanted listeners to believe what she herself believed about Juan Perón .", "= = Rise to power = = \n \n \n = = = Juan Perón 's arrest = = = \n \n By early 1945 , a group of Army officers called the <unk> for \" <unk> de <unk> <unk> \" ( United Officers Group ) , nicknamed \" The Colonels \" , had gained considerable influence within the Argentine government .", "President Pedro Pablo Ramírez became wary of Juan Perón 's growing power within the government , but was unable to curb that power .", "On 24 February 1944 , Ramírez signed his own resignation paper , which Fraser and Navarro claim was drafted by Juan Perón himself .", "<unk> <unk> Farrell , a friend of Juan Perón , became President .", "Juan Perón returned to his job as Labor Minister .", "Fraser and Navarro claim that , by this point , Perón was the most powerful man in the Argentine government .", "On 9 October 1945 Juan Perón was arrested by his opponents within the government who feared that due to the strong support of the descamisados , the workers and the poor of the nation , Perón 's popularity might eclipse that of the sitting president .", "Six days later , between 250 @,@ 000 and 350 @,@ 000 people gathered in front of the Casa Rosada , Argentina 's government house , to demand Juan Perón 's release , and their wish was granted .", "At 11 pm , Juan Perón stepped on to the balcony of the Casa Rosada and addressed the crowd .", "Biographer Robert D. Crassweller claims that this moment was very powerful because it was very dramatic and recalled many important aspects of Argentine history .", "Crassweller writes that Juan Perón enacted the role of a <unk> addressing his people in the tradition of Argentine leaders <unk> and <unk> .", "Crassweller also claims that the evening contained \" mystic overtones \" of a \" quasi @-@ religious \" nature .", "Eva Perón has often been credited with organizing the rally of thousands that freed Juan Perón from prison on 17 October 1945 .", "This version of events was popularized in the movie version of the Lloyd Webber musical .", "Most historians , however , agree that this version of events is unlikely .", "At the time of Perón 's imprisonment , Eva was still merely an actress .", "She had no political <unk> with the various labor unions , and it is claimed that she was not well @-@ liked within Perón 's inner circle , nor was she liked by many within the film and radio business at this point .", "When Juan Perón was imprisoned , Eva Duarte was suddenly disenfranchised .", "In reality , the massive rally that freed Perón from prison was organized by the various unions , such as General Labor Confederation , or CGT as they came to be known .", "To this day , the date of 17 October is something of a holiday for the <unk> Party in Argentina ( celebrated as Día de la <unk> , or \" <unk> Day \" ) .", "What would follow was shocking and nearly unheard of .", "The well connected and politically rising star , Juan Peron , married Eva .", "Despite Eva 's childhood <unk> , and having an uncertain reputation , Peron was in love with Eva , and her loyal devotion to him even while he had been under arrest touched him deeply , and so he married her , providing a respectability she had never known .", "Eva and Juan were married discreetly in a civil ceremony in Junín on 18 October 1945 and in a church wedding on 9 December 1945 .", "= = = 1946 Presidential election victory = = = \n \n After his release from prison , Juan Perón decided to campaign for the presidency of the nation , which he won in a landslide .", "Eva campaigned heavily for her husband during his 1946 presidential bid .", "Using her weekly radio show , she delivered powerful speeches with heavy populist rhetoric urging the poor to align themselves with Perón 's movement .", "Though she had become wealthy from her radio and modeling success , she highlighted her own humble upbringing as a way of showing solidarity with the impoverished classes .", "Along with her husband , Eva visited every corner of the country , becoming the first woman in Argentina 's history to appear in public on the campaign trail with her husband .", "Eva 's appearance alongside her husband often offended the establishment of the wealthy , the military , and those in political life .", "However , she was very popular with the general public who knew her from her radio and motion picture appearances .", "It was during this phase of her life that she first encouraged the Argentine population to refer to her not as \" Eva Perón \" but simply as \" Evita \" , which is a Spanish <unk> or affectionate nickname roughly equivalent to \" Little Eva \" or \" <unk> . \"", "= = European tour = = \n \n In 1947 , Eva embarked on a much @-@ publicized \" Rainbow Tour \" of Europe , meeting with numerous dignitaries and heads of state , such as Francisco Franco and Pope Pius XII .", "Biographers Fraser and Navarro write that the tour had its genesis in an invitation the Spanish leader had extended to Juan Perón .", "For political reasons it was decided that Eva , rather than Juan Perón , should make the visit .", "Fraser and Navarro write that Argentina had only recently emerged from its \" wartime quarantine \" , thus taking its place in the United Nations and improving relations with the United States .", "Therefore , a visit to Franco , with António <unk> of Portugal the last remaining west European authoritarian leaders in power , would be <unk> <unk> upon internationally .", "Fraser and Navarro write that Eva decided that , if Juan Perón would not accept Franco 's invitation for a state visit to Spain , then she would .", "<unk> then decided that Eva should visit many European countries in addition to Spain .", "This would make it seem that Eva 's sympathies were not specifically with Franco 's fascist Spain but with all of Europe .", "The tour was billed not as a political tour but as a non @-@ political \" goodwill \" tour .", "Eva was well received in Spain , where she visited the tombs of Spanish monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella in the Capilla Real de Granada .", "<unk> Spain had not recovered from the Spanish Civil War ( the <unk> economy and the UN embargo meant that the country could not feed its people ) .", "During her visit to Spain , Eva handed out 100 @-@ <unk> notes to many poor children she met on her journey .", "She also received from Franco the highest award given by the Spanish government , the Order of Isabella the Catholic .", "Eva then visited Rome , where the reception was not as warm as it had been in Spain .", "Though Pope Pius XII did not give her a Papal decoration , she was allowed the time usually allotted queens and was given a rosary .", "Her next stop was France , where she was generally well received .", "She visited the Palace of Versailles , among other sites .", "She also met with Charles de <unk> .", "She promised France two shipments of wheat .", "While in France , Eva received word that George VI would not receive her when she planned to visit Britain , regardless of what his Foreign Office might advise , and that her visit would not be viewed as a state visit .", "Fraser and Navarro wrote that Eva regarded the royal family 's refusal to meet her as a <unk> , and canceled the trip to the United Kingdom .", "Eva , however , gave \" exhaustion \" as the official reason for not going on to Britain .", "Eva also visited Switzerland during her European tour , a visit that has been viewed as the worst part of the trip .", "According to the book Evita : A Biography by John Barnes , while she traveled down a street with many people <unk> her car , someone threw two stones and smashed the <unk> .", "She threw her hands up in shock , but was not injured .", "Later , while sitting with the Foreign Minister , protesters threw tomatoes at her .", "The tomatoes hit the Foreign Minister and <unk> on Eva 's dress .", "After these two events , Eva had had enough , and after two months returned to Argentina .", "Many wealthy Argentines did this , but there are many more convenient and less conspicuous ways of depositing money in Swiss accounts than meeting the Swiss Foreign Minister and being shown around a watch factory . \"", "It seems unlikely . \"", "During her tour to Europe , Eva Perón was featured in a cover story for Time magazine .", "The cover 's caption – \" Eva Perón : Between two worlds , an Argentine rainbow \" – was a reference to the name given to Eva 's European tour , The Rainbow Tour .", "This was the only time in the periodical 's history that a South American first lady appeared alone on its cover .", "( In 1951 , Eva appeared again with Juan Perón . )", "However , the 1947 cover story was also the first publication to mention that Eva had been born out of <unk> .", "In retaliation , the periodical was banned from Argentina for several months .", "After returning to Argentina from Europe , Evita never again appeared in public with the complicated <unk> of her movie star days .", "The brilliant gold color became more subdued in tone , and even the style changed , her hair being pulled back severely into a heavy <unk> <unk> .", "Additionally , her extravagant clothing became more refined after the tour .", "No longer did she wear the elaborate hats and form @-@ fitting dresses of Argentine designers .", "Soon she adopted simpler and more fashionable Paris couture and became particularly attached to the <unk> of Christian Dior and the jewels of <unk> .", "In an attempt to <unk> a more serious political persona , Eva began to appear in public wearing conservative though stylish <unk> ( a business @-@ like combination of skirts and jackets ) , which also were made by Dior and other Paris couture houses .", "= = Charitable and feminist activities = = \n \n \n = = = Eva Foundation = = = \n \n The Sociedad de <unk> ( Society of <unk> ) , a charity group made up of 87 society ladies , was responsible for most charity works in Buenos Aires prior to the election of Juan Perón .", "Fraser and Navarro write that at one point the Sociedad had been an enlightened institution , caring for orphans and homeless women , but that those days had long since passed by the time of the first term of Juan Perón .", "In the 1800s , the Sociedad had been supported by private contributions , largely those of the husbands of the society ladies .", "But by the 1940s , the Sociedad was supported by the government .", "It had been the tradition of the Sociedad to elect the First Lady of Argentina as president of the charity .", "But the ladies of the Sociedad did not approve of Eva Perón 's impoverished background , lack of formal education , and former career as an actress .", "Fraser and Navarro write that the ladies of the Sociedad were afraid that Evita would set a bad example for the orphans , therefore the society ladies did not extend to Evita the position of president of their organization .", "It has often been said that Evita had the government funding for the Sociedad cut off in retaliation .", "Fraser and Navarro suggest that this version of events is in dispute , but that the government funding that had previously supported the Sociedad now went to support Evita 's own foundation .", "The <unk> María Eva Duarte de Perón was created on 8 July 1948 .", "It was later renamed to , simply , the Eva Perón Foundation .", "Its funding began with 10 @,@ 000 pesos provided by Evita herself .", "Fraser and Navarro , however , counter these claims , writing that Ramón <unk> , Minister of Finance , kept records , and that the foundation \" began as the simplest response to the poverty ( Evita ) encountered each day in her office \" and \" the appalling <unk> of social services — or charity , as it was still called — in Argentina . \"", "Crassweller writes that the foundation was supported by donations of cash and goods from the Peronist unions and private businesses , and that the <unk> General del <unk> donated three man @-@ days ( later reduced to two ) of salary for every worker per year .", "Tax on lottery and movie tickets also helped to support the foundation , as did a levy on casino and revenue from horse races .", "Crassweller also notes that there were some cases of businesses being pressured to donate to the foundation , with negative repercussions resulting if requests for donations were not met .", "Within a few years , the foundation had assets in cash and goods in excess of three billion pesos , or over $ 200 million at the exchange rate of the late 1940s .", "It employed 14 @,@ 000 workers , of whom 6 @,@ 000 were construction workers , and 26 priests .", "It purchased and distributed annually 400 @,@ 000 pairs of shoes , 500 @,@ 000 <unk> machines , 200 @,@ 000 cooking pots .", "The foundation also gave <unk> , built homes , hospitals , and other charitable institutions .", "Every aspect of the foundation was under Evita 's supervision .", "The foundation also built entire communities , such as Evita City , which still exists today .", "Fraser and Navarro claim that due to the works and health services of the foundation , for the first time in history there was no inequality in Argentine health care .", "Fraser and Navarro write that it was Evita 's work with the foundation that played a large role in her <unk> , even leading some to consider her a saint .", "Though it was unnecessary from a practical standpoint , Evita set aside many hours per day to meet with the poor who requested help from her foundation .", "During these meetings with the poor , Evita often kissed the poor and allowed them to kiss her .", "Evita was even witnessed placing her hands in the <unk> wounds of the sick and poor , touching the <unk> , and kissing the <unk> .", "Fraser and Navarro write that though Argentina is secular in many respects , it is essentially a Catholic country .", "Therefore , when Evita kissed the <unk> and touched the <unk> she \" ... ceased to be the President 's wife and acquired some of the characteristics of saints depicted in Catholicism . \"", "Poet José María <unk> de <unk> , a man from a wealthy background , reflected on the times he witnessed Evita meeting with the poor : \" I had had a sort of literary perception of the people and the poor and she had given me a Christian one , thus allowing me to become a Christian in the <unk> sense .... \" \n Fraser and Navarro write that toward the end of her life , Evita was working as many as 20 to 22 hours per day in her foundation , often ignoring her husband 's request that she cut back on her workload and take the weekends off .", "The more she worked with the poor in her foundation , the more she adopted an outraged attitude toward the existence of poverty , saying , \" Sometimes I have wished my insults were <unk> or lashes .", "I 've wanted to hit people in the face to make them see , if only for a day , what I see each day I help the people . \"", "Crassweller writes that Evita became <unk> about her work in the foundation and felt on a crusade against the very concept and existence of poverty and social <unk> . \"", "It is not surprising \" , writes Crassweller , \" that as her public <unk> and her private <unk> took on a narrowing intensity after 1946 , they simultaneously <unk> toward the <unk> . \"", "Crassweller compares Evita to <unk> Loyola , saying she came to be akin to a one @-@ woman Jesuit Order .", "= = = Female Peronist Party and women 's suffrage = = = \n \n Biographers Fraser and Navarro wrote that Eva Perón has often been credited with gaining the right to vote for Argentine women .", "While Eva did make radio addresses in support of women 's suffrage and also published articles in her <unk> newspaper asking male <unk> to support women 's right to vote , ultimately the ability to grant to women the right to vote was beyond Eva 's powers .", "Fraser and Navarro claim that Eva 's actions were limited to supporting a bill introduced by one of her supporters , Eduardo <unk> , a bill that was eventually dropped .", "A new women 's suffrage bill was introduced , which the Senate of Argentina sanctioned on 21 August 1946 .", "It was necessary to wait more than a year before the House of Representatives sanctioned it on 9 September 1947 .", "Law 13 @,@ 010 established the equality of political rights between men and women and universal suffrage in Argentina .", "Finally , Law 13 @,@ 010 was approved unanimously .", "In a public celebration and ceremony , however , Juan Perón signed the law granting women the right to vote , and then he handed the bill to Eva , symbolically making it hers .", "Eva Perón then created the Female Peronist Party , the first large female political party in the nation .", "Navarro and Fraser write that by 1951 , the party had 500 @,@ 000 members and 3 @,@ 600 headquarters across the country .", "Navarro and Fraser write that while Eva Perón did not consider herself a feminist , her impact on the political life of women was decisive .", "Thousands of previously <unk> women entered politics because of Eva Perón .", "They were the first women active in Argentine politics .", "The combination of female suffrage and the organization of the Female Peronist Party granted Juan Perón a large majority ( sixty @-@ three percent ) of the vote in the 1951 presidential elections .", "= = 1951 Presidential election = = \n \n \n = = = Vice Presidential nomination = = = \n \n In 1951 , Evita set her sights on earning a place on the ballot as candidate for vice @-@ president .", "This move angered many military leaders who despised Evita and her increasing powers within the government .", "According to the Argentine Constitution , the Vice President automatically succeeds the President in the event of the President 's death .", "The possibility of Evita becoming president in the event of Juan Perón 's death was not something the military could accept .", "She did , however , receive great support from the working class , the unions , and the Peronist Women 's Party .", "The intensity of the support she drew from these groups is said to have surprised even Juan Perón himself .", "Fraser and Navarro write that the wide support Evita 's proposed candidacy generated indicated to him that Evita had become as important to members of the Peronist party as Juan Perón himself was .", "On 22 August 1951 , the unions held a mass rally of two million people called \" Cabildo Abierto . \"", "( The name \" Cabildo Abierto \" was a reference and tribute to the first local Argentine government of the May Revolution , in 1810 . )", "The Peróns addressed the crowd from the balcony of a huge scaffolding set up on the <unk> 9 de Julio , several blocks away from the Casa Rosada , the official government house of Argentina .", "<unk> were two large portraits of Eva and Juan Perón .", "It has been claimed that \" Cabildo Abierto \" was the largest public display of support in history for a female political figure .", "At the mass rally , the crowd demanded that Evita publicly announce her candidacy as vice president .", "She pleaded for more time to make her decision .", "The exchange between Evita and the crowd of two million became , for a time , a genuine and spontaneous dialogue , with the crowd chanting , \" ¡ Evita , Vice @-@ <unk> ! \"", "When Evita asked for more time so she could make up her mind , the crowd demanded , \" ¡ <unk> , Evita , <unk> ! \"", "( \" Now , Evita , now ! \"", ") .", "Eventually , they came to a compromise .", "Evita told the audience that she would announce her decision over the radio a few days later .", "= = = <unk> health = = = \n \n Eventually , she declined the invitation to run for vice @-@ president , saying that her only ambition was that — in the large chapter of history that would be written about her husband — the <unk> would mention a woman who brought the \" ... hopes and dreams of the people to the president \" , a woman who eventually turned those hopes and dreams into \" glorious reality . \"", "In Peronist rhetoric , this event has come to be referred to as \" The <unk> \" , portraying Evita as having been a <unk> woman in line with the Hispanic myth of <unk> .", "Most biographers , however , <unk> that Evita did not so much renounce her ambition , as bow to pressure from her husband , the military , and the Argentine upper class , who preferred that she not enter the race .", "On 9 January 1950 , Evita fainted in public and underwent surgery three days later .", "Although it was reported that she had undergone an <unk> , she was diagnosed with advanced cervical cancer .", "<unk> continued through 1951 ( including the evening after \" Cabildo <unk> \" ) , with extreme weakness and severe vaginal bleeding .", "By 1951 , it had become evident that her health was rapidly deteriorating .", "Although her diagnosis was withheld from her by Juan , she knew she was not well , and a bid for the vice @-@ presidency was not practical .", "Only a few months after \" the <unk> \" , Evita underwent a secret radical <unk> in an attempt to eradicate her advanced cervical cancer .", "In 2011 , a Yale <unk> studied Evita 's skull x @-@ rays and photographic evidence and said that Perón may have been given a prefrontal <unk> in the last months of her life , \" ... to relieve the pain , agitation and anxiety she suffered in the final months of her illness . \"", "= = = Re @-@ election and Spiritual Leader of the Nation = = = \n \n On 4 June 1952 , Evita <unk> with Juan Perón in a parade through Buenos Aires in celebration of his re @-@ election as President of Argentina .", "Evita was by this point so ill that she was unable to stand without support .", "Underneath her oversized fur coat was a frame made of plaster and wire that allowed her to stand .", "She took a triple dose of pain medication before the parade , and took another two doses when she returned home .", "In a ceremony a few days after Juan Perón 's second inauguration , Evita was given the official title of \" Spiritual Leader of the Nation . \"", "= = Death and aftermath = = \n \n \n = = = Death = = = \n \n Although Perón had undergone a <unk> performed by the American surgeon George T. Pack , the cancer had <unk> and returned rapidly .", "She was the first Argentine to undergo chemotherapy ( a novel treatment at that time ) .", "Despite all available treatment , she became <unk> , weighing only 36 kg ( 79 lb ) by June 1952 .", "Evita died at the age of 33 , at 20 : 25 on Saturday , 26 July 1952 .", "Radio broadcasts throughout the country were interrupted with the announcement that \" The Press Secretary 's Office of the <unk> of the Nation <unk> its very sad duty to inform the people of the Republic that at 20 : 25 hours Mrs. Eva Perón , Spiritual Leader of the Nation , died . \"", "Ordinary activities ceased ; movies stopped playing ; restaurants were closed and patrons were shown to the door .", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n Immediately after Perón 's death , the government suspended all official activities for two days and ordered all flags flown at half @-@ staff for ten days .", "It soon became apparent , however , that these measures fell short of reflecting popular grief .", "The crowd outside of the presidential residence , where Evita died , grew dense , <unk> the streets for ten blocks in each direction .", "The morning after her death , while Evita 's body was being moved to the Ministry of Labour Building , eight people were crushed to death in the <unk> .", "In the following 24 hours , over 2000 people were treated in city hospitals for injuries sustained in the rush to be near Evita as her body was being transported , and thousands more would be treated on the spot .", "For the following two weeks , lines would stretch for many city blocks with mourners waiting hours to see Evita 's body lie at the Ministry of Labour .", "The streets of Buenos Aires overflowed with huge piles of flowers .", "Within a day of Perón 's death , all flower shops in Buenos Aires had run out of stock .", "Flowers would be flown in from all over the country , and as far away as Chile .", "Despite the fact that Eva Perón never held a political office , she was eventually given a state funeral usually reserved for a head of state , along with a full Roman Catholic <unk> mass .", "A memorial was held for the Argentine team during the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki due to Eva Perón 's death during those games .", "On 9 August , Saturday , the body was transferred to the Congress Building for an additional day of public viewing , and a memorial service attended by the entire Argentine legislative body .", "The next day , after a final Mass , the coffin was laid on a gun carriage pulled by CGT officials .", "It was followed by Peron , his cabinet , Eva 's family and friends , the delegates and representatives of the <unk> <unk> <unk> — then workers , nurses and students of the Eva Peron Foundation .", "Flowers were thrown from balconies and windows .", "There were different interpretations of the popular mourning of Eva Perón 's death .", "Some reporters viewed the mourning as authentic , others saw a public succumbing to another of the \" passion plays \" of the Peronist regime .", "Time magazine reported that the Peronist government enforced the observance of a daily period of five minutes of mourning following a daily radio announcement .", "During Perón 's time , children born to unmarried parents did not have the same legal rights as those born to married parents .", "Biographer Julie M. Taylor , professor of anthropology at Rice University , has said that Evita was well aware of the pain of being born \" illegitimate . \"", "Taylor speculates that Evita 's awareness of this may have influenced her decision to have the law changed so that \" illegitimate \" children would <unk> be referred to as \" natural \" children .", "Upon her death , the Argentine public was told that Evita was only 30 .", "The discrepancy was meant to <unk> with Evita 's earlier <unk> with her birth certificate .", "After becoming the first lady in 1946 , Evita had her birth records altered to read that she had been born to married parents , and placed her birth date three years forward , making herself younger .", "= = = Memorial plans = = = \n \n Shortly after Evita 's death , Dr. Pedro Ara was approached to <unk> the body .", "Fraser and Navarro write that it is doubtful that Evita ever expressed a wish to be embalmed , and suggest that it was most likely Juan Perón 's decision .", "Ara was a professor of anatomy who had studied in Vienna and maintained an academic career in Madrid .", "His work was occasionally referred to as \" the art of death . \"", "His highly advanced <unk> technique consisted of replacing the corpse 's blood with <unk> , which preserved all organs including the brain and created a <unk> appearance , giving the body the appearance of \" artistically rendered sleep . \"", "Ara was known in Buenos Aires society for his work .", "Among the people he had embalmed was Spanish composer Manuel de <unk> .", "Ara claims that his <unk> of Evita 's corpse began on the night of her death and that by the next morning , \" the body of Eva Perón was completely and infinitely <unk> \" and suitable for display to the public .", "In the book Peron and the <unk> of Argentina , biographer Robert D. Crassweller claims that the English @-@ speaking nations of North America and Europe largely misunderstood Argentina 's response to the death of Perón as well as the ornate funeral she was granted .", "Crassweller attributes this misunderstanding to the unique cultural makeup of the Peróns and Argentina , saying that the Peróns were of the Hispanic tradition and that their opposition was largely of British ancestry .", "= = = <unk> and return of corpse = = = \n \n Shortly after Evita 's death , plans were made to construct a memorial in her honour .", "The monument , which was to be a statue of a man representing the descamisados , was projected to be larger than the Statue of Liberty .", "Evita 's body was to be stored in the base of the monument and , in the tradition of Lenin 's corpse , to be displayed for the public .", "While the monument was being constructed , Evita 's embalmed body was displayed in her former office at the CGT building for almost two years .", "Before the monument to Evita was completed , Juan Perón was overthrown in a military coup , the <unk> <unk> , in 1955 .", "Perón hastily fled the country and was unable to make arrangements to secure Evita 's body .", "Following his flight , a military dictatorship took power .", "The new authorities removed Evita 's body from display , and its whereabouts were a mystery for 16 years .", "From 1955 until 1971 , the military dictatorship of Argentina issued a ban on Peronism .", "It became illegal not only to possess pictures of Juan and Eva Perón in one 's home , but to speak their names .", "In 1971 , the military revealed that Evita 's body was buried in a crypt in Milan , Italy , under the name \" María <unk> . \"", "It appeared that her body had been damaged during its transport and storage , such as <unk> to her face and <unk> of one of her feet due to the body having been left in an upright position .", "In 1995 , Tomás Eloy Martínez published Santa Evita , a fictionalized work <unk> many new stories about the <unk> of the corpse .", "<unk> that her body was the object of inappropriate <unk> are derived from his description of an ' emotional necrophilia ' by <unk> , Coronel Koenig and his assistant <unk> .", "Many primary and secondary references to his novel have inaccurately stated that her body had been <unk> in some way resulting in the widespread belief in this myth .", "Also included are allegations that many wax copies had been made , that the corpse had been damaged with a hammer , and that one of the wax copies was the object of an officer 's sexual <unk> .", "= = = Final resting place = = = \n \n In 1971 , Perón 's body was exhumed and flown to Spain , where Juan Perón maintained the corpse in his home .", "Juan and his third wife , Isabel , decided to keep the corpse in their dining room on a platform near the table .", "In 1973 , Juan Perón came out of exile and returned to Argentina , where he became president for the third time .", "Perón died in office in 1974 .", "His third wife , Isabel Perón , whom he had married on 15 November 1961 , and who had been elected vice @-@ president , succeeded him .", "She became the first female president in the Western Hemisphere .", "Isabel had Eva Perón 's body returned to Argentina and ( briefly ) displayed beside her husband 's .", "Perón 's body was later buried in the Duarte family tomb in La <unk> Cemetery , Buenos Aires .", "The previous removal of Evita 's body was avenged by the Montoneros when they in 1970 stole Pedro <unk> Aramburu 's corpse , whom they had previously killed .", "Montoneros then used the captive body of Aramburu to pressure for the repatriation of Evita 's body .", "Once Evita 's body arrived in Argentina the Montoneros gave up Aramburu 's corpse and abandoned it in a street in Buenos Aires .", "The Argentine government took elaborate measures to make Perón 's tomb secure .", "The tomb 's marble floor has a <unk> that leads to a compartment containing two coffins .", "Under that compartment is a second <unk> and a second compartment .", "That is where Perón 's coffin rests .", "Biographers Marysa Navarro and Nicholas Fraser write that the claim is often made that her tomb is so secure that it could withstand a nuclear attack . \"", "It reflects a fear \" , they write , \" a fear that the body will disappear from the tomb and that the woman , or rather the myth of the woman , will reappear . \"", "= = Legacy and criticism = = \n \n \n = = = Argentina and Latin America = = = \n \n In all of Latin America , only one other woman has aroused an emotion , devotion and faith comparable to those <unk> by the Virgin of Guadalupe .", "In many homes , the image of Evita is on the wall next to the Virgin .", "In his essay titled \" Latin America \" published in The Oxford Illustrated History of Christianity , John <unk> claims that the appeal and success of Eva Perón are related to Latin American mythology and concepts of divinity .", "<unk> claims that Eva Perón consciously incorporated aspects of the theology of the Virgin and of Mary Magdalene into her public persona .", "Historian Hubert <unk> has described Eva Perón as \" Perhaps the <unk> woman yet to appear in public life in Latin America . \"", "In a 1996 interview , Tomás Eloy Martínez referred to Eva Perón as \" the Cinderella of the <unk> and the Sleeping Beauty of Latin America . \"", "Martínez suggested she has remained an important cultural icon for the same reasons as fellow Argentine Che <unk> : \n Latin American myths are more resistant than they seem to be .", "Not even the mass exodus of the Cuban raft people or the rapid decomposition and isolation of <unk> Castro 's regime have eroded the <unk> myth of Che <unk> , which remains alive in the dreams of thousands of young people in Latin America , Africa and Europe .", "Che as well as Evita symbolize certain naive , but effective , beliefs : the hope for a better world ; a life sacrificed on the altar of the <unk> , the humiliated , the poor of the earth .", "They are myths which somehow reproduce the image of Christ .", "Although not a government holiday , the anniversary of Eva Perón 's death is marked by many Argentines each year .", "Additionally , Eva Perón has been featured on Argentine coins , and a form of Argentine currency called \" <unk> \" was named in her honor .", "Ciudad Evita ( Evita City ) , which was established by the Eva Perón Foundation in 1947 , is located just outside Buenos Aires .", "Cristina Kirchner , the first elected female president in Argentine history , is a Peronist who has occasionally been referred to as \" The New Evita . \"", "Kirchner says she does not want to compare herself to Evita , claiming she was a unique phenomenon in Argentine history .", "Kirchner also says that women of her generation , who came of age in the 1970s during the military dictatorships in Argentina , owe a debt to Evita for offering an example of passion and combativeness .", "On 26 July 2002 , the 50th anniversary of Eva Perón 's death , a museum opened in her honor called <unk> Evita .", "The museum , created by her great @-@ niece Cristina Alvarez <unk> , houses many of Eva Perón 's clothes , portraits , and artistic renderings of her life , and has become a popular tourist attraction .", "The museum was opened in a building that was once used by the Eva Perón Foundation .", "In the book Eva Perón : The Myths of a Woman , cultural anthropologist Julie M. Taylor claims that Evita has remained important in Argentina due to the combination of three unique factors : \n In the images examined , the three elements consistently linked — femininity , mystical or spirituality power , and revolutionary leadership — display an underlying common theme .", "<unk> with any one of these elements puts a person or a group at the margins of established society and at the limits of institutional authority .", "Anyone who can identify with all three images lays an overwhelming and echoing claim to dominance through forces that recognize no control in society or its rules .", "Only a woman can embody all three elements of this power .", "Taylor argues that the fourth factor in Evita 's continued importance in Argentina relates to her status as a dead woman and the power that death holds over the public imagination .", "Taylor suggests that Evita 's embalmed corpse is analogous to the <unk> of various Catholic saints , such as <unk> <unk> , and has powerful symbolism within the largely Catholic cultures of Latin America : \n To some extent her continuing importance and popularity may be attributed not only to her power as a woman but also to the power of the dead .", "However , a society 's vision of the afterlife may be structured , death by its nature remains a mystery , and , until society formally <unk> the <unk> it causes , a source of disturbance and disorder .", "Women and the dead — death and womanhood — stand in similar relation to structured social forms : outside public institutions , unlimited by official rules , and beyond formal categories .", "As a female corpse reiterating the symbolic themes of both woman and martyr , Eva Perón perhaps lays double claim to spiritual leadership .", "John <unk> was the British ambassador in Argentina during the Perón regime , and describes Evita 's popularity : \n She was by any standard a very extraordinary woman ; when you think of Argentina and indeed Latin America as a men dominated part of the world , there was this woman who was playing a very great role .", "And of course she aroused very different feelings in the people with whom she lived .", "The <unk> , as she called the well @-@ to @-@ do and privileged people , hated her .", "They looked upon her as a ruthless woman .", "The masses of the people on the other hand worshipped her .", "They looked upon her as a lady <unk> who was <unk> <unk> from heaven .", "In 2011 , two giant murals of Evita were unveiled on the building facades of the current Ministry of Social Development , located on 9 de Julio Avenue .", "The works were painted by Argentine artist Alejandro <unk> .", "On 26 July 2012 , to commemorate the <unk> anniversary of Evita 's death , notes were issued in a value of 100 pesos .", "The controversial effigy of Julio <unk> <unk> was replaced by that of Eva Duarte , making her the first actual woman to be featured on the currency of Argentina .", "The image in the notes is based on a 1952 design , whose sketch was found in the Mint , made by the engraver Sergio <unk> with artist Roger <unk> .", "The printing totals 20 million notes ; it is not clear whether the government will replace the notes that feature <unk> and the Desert Campaign .", "= = = <unk> of fascism = = = \n \n Biographers Nicholas Fraser and Marysa Navarro write that Juan Perón 's opponents had from the start accused Perón of being a fascist .", "<unk> <unk> , a diplomat from the United States who was greatly supported by Juan Perón 's opponents , campaigned against Juan Perón 's first candidacy on the platform that Juan Perón was a fascist and a Nazi .", "Fraser and Navarro also <unk> that the perception of the Peróns as fascists was enhanced during Evita 's 1947 European tour during which she was a guest of honor of Francisco Franco .", "By 1947 , Franco had become politically isolated as one of the few remaining fascists to retain power .", "Franco , therefore , was in desperate need of a political ally .", "With nearly a third of Argentina 's population of Spanish descent , it seemed natural for Argentina to have diplomatic relations with Spain .", "Commenting on the international perception of Evita during her 1947 European tour , Fraser and Navarro write , \" It was inevitable that Evita be viewed in a fascist context .", "Therefore , both Evita and Perón were seen to represent an ideology which had run its course in Europe , only to re @-@ emerge in an exotic , theatrical , even farcical form in a <unk> country . \"", "Laurence Levine , the former president of the <unk> Chamber of Commerce , writes that in contrast to Nazi ideology , the Peróns were not anti @-@ Semitic .", "In the book Inside Argentina from Perón to <unk> : 1950 – 2000 from an American Point of View , Levine writes : \n The American government demonstrated no knowledge of Perón 's deep admiration for Italy ( and his <unk> for Germany , whose culture he found too rigid ) .", "Nor did they appreciate that although anti @-@ Semitism existed in Argentina , Perón 's own views and his political associations were not anti @-@ Semitic .", "They paid no attention to the fact that Perón sought out the Jewish community in Argentina to assist in developing his policies and that one of his most important allies in organizing the industrial sector was José <unk> <unk> , a Jewish immigrant from Poland .", "Biographer Robert D. Crassweller writes , \" Peronism was not fascism \" , and \" Peronism was not Nazism . \"", "Crassweller also refers to the comments of U.S.", "Ambassador George S. <unk> .", "While visiting Argentina in 1947 , <unk> made the following statement : \" There is not as much social discrimination against Jews here as there is right in New York or in most places at home . \"", "Time Magazine published an article by Tomás Eloy Martínez — Argentine writer , journalist , and former director of the Latin American program at Rutgers University — titled \" The Woman Behind the Fantasy : <unk> , <unk> , <unk> — Eva Peron Was Much <unk> , <unk> <unk> \" .", "In this article , Martínez writes that the accusations that Eva Perón was a fascist , a Nazi , and a thief had been made against her for decades .", "He wrote that the allegations were <unk> : \n She was not a fascist — ignorant , perhaps , of what that ideology meant .", "And she was not greedy .", "Though she liked jewelry , furs and Dior dresses , she could own as many as she desired without the need to <unk> others ....", "In 1964 Jorge Luis <unk> stated that ' the mother of that woman [ Evita ] ' was ' the <unk> of a <unk> in Junín . '", "He repeated the <unk> so often that some still believe it or , more commonly , think Evita herself , whose lack of sex appeal is mentioned by all who knew her , <unk> in that imaginary <unk> .", "Around 1955 the <unk> <unk> Santander employed the same strategy to <unk> letters in which Evita figures as an accomplice of the Nazis .", "It is true that ( Juan ) Perón facilitated the entrance of Nazi criminals to Argentina in 1947 and 1948 , thereby hoping to acquire advanced technology developed by the Germans during the war .", "But Evita played no part .", "In his 2002 doctoral dissertation at Ohio State University , Lawrence D. Bell writes that the governments that preceded Juan Perón had been anti @-@ Semitic but that his government was not .", "Juan Perón \" eagerly and enthusiastically \" attempted to recruit the Jewish community into his government and set up a branch of the Peronist party for Jewish members , known as the <unk> <unk> Argentina ( <unk> ) .", "Perón 's government was the first to court the Argentine Jewish community and the first to appoint Jewish citizens to public office .", "Kevin <unk> writes that the Peronist regime , more than any other in Latin America , has been accused of being fascist .", "But he says that the Peronist regime was not fascist , and what passed for fascism under Perón never took hold in Latin America .", "Additionally , because the Peronist regime allowed rival political parties to exist , it cannot be described as totalitarian .", "= = = International popular culture = = = \n \n By the late 20th century , Eva Perón had become the subject of numerous articles , books , stage plays , and musicals , ranging from the biography The Woman with the Whip to a 1981 TV movie called Evita Perón with Faye <unk> in the title role .", "The most successful rendering of Eva Perón 's life has been the musical production Evita .", "The musical began as a concept album co @-@ produced by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber in 1976 , with Julie Covington in the title role .", "Elaine Paige was later cast in the title role when the concept album was adapted into a musical stage production in London 's West End and won the 1978 Olivier Award for Best Performance in a Musical .", "In 1980 , Patti <unk> won the Tony Award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical for her performance as the title character in the Broadway production .", "Nicholas Fraser claims that to date \" the musical stage production has been performed on every continent except Antarctica and has generated over $ 2 billion in revenue . \"", "As early as 1978 , the musical was considered as the basis for a movie .", "After a nearly 20 @-@ year production delay , Madonna was cast in the title role for the 1996 film version and won the Golden Globe Award for \" Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy . \"", "In response to the American film , and in an alleged attempt to offer a more politically accurate depiction of Evita 's life , an Argentine film company released Eva Perón : The True Story .", "The Argentine production starred actress Esther <unk> in the title role .", "This movie was the 1996 Argentine submission for the Oscar in the category of \" Best Foreign Language Film . \"", "Nicholas Fraser writes that Evita is the perfect popular culture icon for our times because her career foreshadowed what , by the late 20th century , had become common .", "During Evita 's time it was considered <unk> for a former <unk> to take part in public political life .", "Her detractors in Argentina had often accused Evita of turning public political life into show business .", "But by the late 20th century , Fraser claims , the public had become <unk> in the cult of celebrity and public political life had become insignificant .", "In this regard , Evita was perhaps ahead of her time .", "Fraser also writes that Evita 's story is appealing to our celebrity @-@ obsessed age because her story confirms one of Hollywood 's oldest <unk> , the <unk> to riches story .", "Reflecting on Eva Perón 's popularity more than half a century after her death , Alma <unk> writes that , \" Evita 's life has evidently just begun . \"" ]
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[ " = Boise National Forest = \n \n Boise National Forest is a <unk> protected area covering 2 @,@ 203 @,@ 703 acres ( 8 @,@ 918 @.", "@ 07 km2 ) of the U.S. state of Idaho as part of the national forest system .", "<unk> on July 1 , 1908 from part of Sawtooth National Forest , it is managed by the U.S. Forest Service as four units : the Cascade , Emmett , Lowman , and Mountain Home ranger districts .", "The Idaho Batholith <unk> most of Boise National Forest , forming the forest 's Boise , Salmon River , and West mountain ranges ; the forest reaches a maximum elevation of 9 @,@ 730 feet ( 2 @,@ 970 m ) on Steel Mountain .", "Common land cover includes sagebrush steppe and spruce @-@ fir forests ; there are 9 @,@ 600 miles ( 15 @,@ 400 km ) of streams and rivers and 15 @,@ 400 acres ( 62 km2 ) of lakes and reservoirs .", "Boise National Forest contains 75 percent of the known populations of <unk> 's <unk> , a flowering plant endemic to Idaho .", "The Shoshone people occupied the forest before European settlers arrived in the early 1800s .", "Many of the early settlers were trappers and prospectors before gold was discovered in 1862 .", "After the 1860s Boise Basin gold rush ended , mining of tungsten , silver , antimony , and gold continued in the forest until the mid @-@ twentieth century .", "Recreation opportunities and facilities include over 70 campgrounds , whitewater and <unk> boating , cabin rentals , and 1 @,@ 300 miles ( 2 @,@ 100 km ) of trails for hiking , <unk> , horseback riding , and <unk> off @-@ road vehicle use .", "The Forest Service has an objective to maintain timber , range , water , recreation , and wildlife for multiple use and sustained yield of its resources .", "= = History = = \n \n Archaeological evidence indicates that human habitation in Idaho began towards the end of the last ice age : bone fragments about 10 @,@ 000 years old have been found in Wilson <unk> Cave , an <unk> cave on the Snake River Plain believed to have been occupied by indigenous people until as recently as the 17th century .", "A change of climate around 7000 years ago dried up much of the Great Basin , forcing the Shoshone people northward into the mountainous areas of central Idaho .", "Most of what is now Boise National Forest was sparsely inhabited by Native Americans , and several archaeological sites , including <unk> , rock shelters , burial grounds , and <unk> have been found along rivers in the area .", "<unk> and fur traders of European descent first arrived in the area in the early 1800s , starting with John Jacob Astor 's Pacific Fur Company in October 1811 .", "Donald Mackenzie and <unk> Payette trapped in the area of Boise National Forest in 1819 .", "By 1840 the fur trade was coming to an end , but the westward migration on the Oregon Trail , which passed south of the forest , was beginning .", "The first settlers moved into the mountains in the 1860s after gold was discovered in Idaho , which forced many of the Shoshone out and led to conflicts throughout the state , including the <unk> War in southern Idaho .", "<unk> George Grimes and Moses <unk> were the first to discover gold in the forest at the eponymous Grimes Creek on August 2 , 1862 .", "Subsequent gold discoveries at Rocky Bar in 1863 and Atlanta in 1864 increased the rush of people to Idaho , and in 1863 Idaho City , with a population of 6 @,@ 267 , surpassed Portland , Oregon as the largest city in the Pacific Northwest .", "The Idaho gold rush was largely over by 1870 , and the population of the Boise Basin fell from 16 @,@ 000 to 3 @,@ 500 .", "In 1898 the forest 's first gold dredge was built in <unk> and followed by several others .", "By 1951 when the last dredges shut down , at least 2 @.", "@ 3 million ounces ( 65 @.", "@ 2 million grams ) of gold had been produced from the Boise Basin area .", "Silver was mined along the Crooked River from 1882 until 1921 , but a silver mine at Silver Mountain proved unsuccessful .", "Following a shortage of mercury during World War II , mines in the <unk> area became the country 's largest producer of tungsten and second largest source of mercury .", "The most important known <unk> deposit of niobium and tantalum in the United States is located in Bear Valley .", "From 1953 until 1959 dredges there produced $ 12 @.", "@ 5 million ( $ 101 million today ) in niobium , tantalum , and uranium .", "Other minerals mined in the forest include antimony and <unk> .", "= = = U.S. Forest Service = = = \n \n Boise National Forest was created on July 1 , 1908 from part of Sawtooth National Forest , and originally covered 1 @,@ 147 @,@ 360 acres ( 4 @,@ <unk> @.", "@ 2 km2 ) .", "The U.S. President was given the authority to establish forest reserves administered by the U.S. Department of the Interior by the Forest Reserve Act of 1891 .", "With the passage of the Transfer Act of 1905 , forest reserves were transferred to the U.S. Department of Agriculture in the newly created U.S. Forest Service .", "Present @-@ day Boise National Forest was first protected as part of two forest reserves by <unk> issued by President Theodore Roosevelt : Sawtooth Forest Reserve ( created on May 29 , 1905 and expanded on November 6 , 1906 ) and Payette Forest Reserve ( created on June 3 , 1905 ) .", "After forest reserves were renamed national forests in 1908 , Boise National Forest was split from Sawtooth National Forest into an independent national forest .", "On April 1 , 1944 the entirety of what was then Payette National Forest was transferred to Boise National Forest , and simultaneously <unk> and Idaho national forests were combined to reestablish the present @-@ day Payette National Forest , which is to the north of Boise National Forest .", "In 1933 the Boise Basin Experimental Forest was created on 8 @,@ 740 acres ( 35 @.", "@ 4 km2 ) of the forest near Idaho City to study the management of ponderosa pine .", "The Lucky Peak Nursery was established in 1959 to produce trees for planting on burned or logged lands on the national forests of the <unk> region .", "After the creation of the Civilian Conservation Corps ( <unk> ) in 1933 , nine camps and eight <unk> were set up in Boise National Forest , but the number of camps was reduced from 1934 until the program was closed in 1942 .", "Work conducted by the <unk> included fire suppression , fish habitat improvement , and construction of guard houses , fire lookouts , campgrounds , roads , and trails , among other facilities .", "= = Management = = \n \n Boise National Forest is managed by the U.S. Forest Service , an agency within the Department of Agriculture , as five units called ranger districts .", "The ranger districts are Cascade ( 400 @,@ 000 acres or 1 @,@ 600 square kilometers ) , Emmett ( 350 @,@ 000 acres or 1 @,@ 400 square kilometers ) , Idaho City ( 400 @,@ 000 acres ) , Lowman ( 400 @,@ 000 acres ) , and Mountain Home ( 650 @,@ 000 acres or 2 @,@ 600 square kilometers ) ; each has an office in their respective cities and is managed by a district ranger , while forest headquarters are located in the city of Boise .", "Congress proclaimed 2 @,@ 648 @,@ 273 acres ( 10 @,@ <unk> @.", "@ 18 km2 ) of Idaho part of Boise National Forest , but the forest manages only 2 @,@ 203 @,@ 703 acres ( 8 @,@ 918 @.", "@ 07 km2 ) .", "The proclaimed boundary is set and can only be changed by Congress whereas the administered boundary can be shifted among adjacent national forests without congressional approval .", "For management ( and from the visitor 's perspective ) the forest 's boundaries are its administered area .", "= = Geography and geology = = \n \n <unk> in the forest range from 2 @,@ 800 feet ( 850 m ) in the North Fork Payette River Canyon to 9 @,@ 730 feet ( 2 @,@ 970 m ) at the top of Steel Mountain , a gain of 6 @,@ 930 feet ( 2 @,@ 110 m ) .", "The forest contains several <unk> of the Rocky Mountains , including the Boise , Salmon River , and West mountain ranges .", "Much of the forest is <unk> by the Idaho Batholith , and the forest is dominated by <unk> rock , but <unk> of basalt can be found to the west and other volcanic rocks to the south .", "North of the South Fork Payette River and east of the North Fork Payette River , the forest is part of the Salmon River Mountains , which extend north and east outside the forest 's boundaries .", "The South Fork Salmon River Range and the North Fork Range are <unk> of the Salmon River Mountains within Boise National Forest .", "The Boise Mountains cover much of the southern portion of the forest and contain the forest 's highest point , Steel Mountain , but the range 's highest point , Two Point Mountain , lies outside of the forest 's boundary .", "The Trinity Mountains are a <unk> in southeastern part of the Boise Mountains that reach their peak at 9 @,@ 451 feet ( 2 @,@ 881 m ) on Trinity Mountain .", "The westernmost portion of the forest south and west of Lake Cascade are part of the West Mountains , which reach their highest point at 8 @,@ 320 feet ( 2 @,@ 540 m ) on <unk> Mountain .", "The <unk> Mountains are a smaller range on the forest 's southern border that run northwest to southeast .", "= = = Waterways = = = \n \n There are an estimated 9 @,@ 600 miles ( 15 @,@ 400 km ) of perennial and intermittent streams and 15 @,@ 400 acres ( 62 km2 ) of lakes and reservoirs in the forest .", "The Forest Service provides access to and recreation opportunities at the seven reservoirs it borders , although it does not own or manage them .", "There are numerous natural lakes in the forest , most of which are <unk> created by alpine glaciers during the Pleistocene .", "The largest , Warm Lake , is 26 miles ( 42 km ) east of Cascade in Valley County ; many of the smaller lakes are in the Trinity and West mountains .", "Annual water yield on the forest is estimated at 4 @.", "@ 1 million acre @-@ feet ( 5 @.", "@ 1 × 109 m3 ) .", "The southern portion of the forest is drained by the Boise River , the central and western portions by the Payette River , northeastern portion by the Salmon River , and far western portions of the Emmett Ranger District by the <unk> River .", "All four rivers are tributaries of the Snake River , which itself is a tributary of the Columbia River in the Pacific basin .", "= = Climate = = \n \n Daily high temperatures range from 9 to 29 ° F ( − 13 to − 2 ° C ) in winter to 80 to 90 ° F ( 27 to 32 ° C ) in summer , while lower elevations can experience conditions over 100 ° F ( 38 ° C ) .", "Idaho 's mountain ranges can block Arctic air in the winter , but when cold air masses do enter the area , they sometimes <unk> in the Snake and Salmon river valleys , causing very cold temperatures to persist .", "Summer and fall are generally dry , while intense short @-@ duration thunderstorms can occur in late spring and early summer as atmospheric moisture interacts with warm temperatures and steep topography via <unk> lifting .", "During winter , warm , moist air from the Pacific Ocean often brings rain at lower elevations in addition to snowfall throughout the forest .", "The influence of these Pacific maritime air masses increases as latitude increases in the forest .", "Average annual snowfall ranges from 55 inches ( 140 cm ) in drier areas and at lower elevations to 70 inches ( 180 cm ) in wetter locations and higher elevations .", "The growing season within the forest ranges from over 150 days in lower elevations to less than 30 days in alpine areas .", "= = Natural resources = = \n \n Boise National Forest is within the Idaho Batholith ecoregion , which is a level III ecoregion in the larger level I Northwestern Forested Mountains .", "In addition to species listed or proposed for listing as threatened or endangered under the Endangered Species Act , the Forest Service maintains an independent listing of sensitive species for which it is directed to \" develop and implement management practices to ensure that species do not become threatened or endangered because of Forest Service actions . \"", "As of February 2013 there were 27 species in Boise National Forest listed as sensitive species : 6 mammals , 1 amphibian , 1 fish , 13 birds , and 6 plants .", "= = = Flora = = = \n \n An estimated 76 percent of Boise National Forest is forest , which according to the Forest Service is considered land capable of supporting trees on at least 50 percent of its area .", "The forests are primarily coniferous <unk> , dominated by Douglas fir and ponderosa and lodgepole pines at lower elevations and Engelmann spruce , subalpine fir , and <unk> pine at higher elevations .", "Grand fir and western <unk> ( a coniferous deciduous tree ) grow in the northern part of the forest where there are moister conditions .", "<unk> <unk> , a broadleaf deciduous tree , grows both in stands among conifers and in monotypic stands throughout the forest at elevations above 5 @,@ 000 feet ( 1 @,@ 500 m ) .", "Non @-@ forested areas occupy 23 percent of the forest , primarily on south @-@ facing slopes , lower elevations in the forest 's southern latitudes , or high @-@ elevation areas and are dominated by grasses , forbs , or shrubs .", "<unk> 's <unk> is a plant species endemic to central Idaho , including parts of Boise National Forest , being found nowhere else in the world .", "Only about two dozen populations of the plant are known to exist , and three @-@ quarters of these are in Boise National Forest .", "It is usually found at elevations ranging from 5 @,@ 000 feet ( 1 @,@ 500 m ) to 9 @,@ 500 feet ( 2 @,@ 900 m ) above sea level and produces white flowers shortly after snowmelt .", "Boise National Forest is directed by the U.S. Forest Service to \" control the establishment , spread , or invasion of non @-@ indigenous plant species in otherwise healthy native <unk> ecosystems . \"", "The forest 's plan addresses the need to control invasive plants , and management efforts include chemical , mechanical , and biological control methods .", "Invasive plants that are of particular concern in Boise National Forest include spotted <unk> , yellow star @-@ <unk> , rush <unk> , and leafy <unk> , among others .", "= = = <unk> communities = = = \n \n The <unk> , <unk> forested areas occur on south @-@ facing slopes from 3 @,@ 000 feet ( 910 m ) to 6 @,@ 500 feet ( 2 @,@ 000 m ) .", "Due to the occurrence of frequent non @-@ lethal fires , ponderosa pine dominates these forests alongside Douglas fir .", "The understory consists of bluebunch wheatgrass , Idaho <unk> , mountain snowberry , and <unk> in drier areas and elk <unk> , <unk> , white <unk> , <unk> <unk> , and common snowberry at higher elevations .", "In cool , moist areas ranging from 4 @,@ 800 feet ( 1 @,@ 500 m ) to 6 @,@ 800 feet ( 2 @,@ 100 m ) , Douglas fir is predominant .", "<unk> pine and <unk> <unk> may be found alongside Douglas fir in cooler areas , both moist and dry , but particularly where <unk> pockets form .", "<unk> in this forest type are dominated by mountain maple , mountain ash , and blue <unk> in moister areas and white <unk> , common snowberry , elk <unk> , and <unk> in drier areas .", "Between 3 @,@ 400 feet ( 1 @,@ 000 m ) and 6 @,@ 500 feet ( 2 @,@ 000 m ) in the moist northern parts of the forest , grand fir is predominant and western <unk> is one of the first trees to become established during ecological succession following disturbances , whereas <unk> consist of mountain maple , mountain ash , blue <unk> , and <unk> <unk> .", "<unk> fir dominates from 4 @,@ 800 feet ( 1 @,@ 500 m ) to 7 @,@ 500 feet ( 2 @,@ 300 m ) along with mountain maple , <unk> , <unk> 's <unk> , <unk> alder , <unk> , Utah <unk> , and mountain ash .", "<unk> pine dominates in cold , dry areas from 5 @,@ 200 feet ( 1 @,@ 600 m ) to 9 @,@ 200 feet ( 2 @,@ 800 m ) .", "The understory in lodgepole pine forests can be sparse but includes grasses , forbs , <unk> , and grouse <unk> , although fires in these forests are typically lethal to trees and <unk> alike .", "At the highest elevations , forests consist of subalpine fir alongside <unk> pine and Engelmann spruce .", "Grasses and forbs tolerant to freezing throughout the growing season occupy the understory .", "<unk> typically dominates drier , non @-@ forested areas at lower elevations .", "Species that commonly occur with sagebrush include <unk> <unk> , wild onion , milk <unk> , bluebunch wheatgrass , <unk> , gray <unk> , green <unk> , and others .", "In riparian areas below 5 @,@ 500 feet ( 1 @,@ 700 m ) , trees such as black cottonwood , <unk> cottonwood , <unk> alder , water birch , and mountain maple grow with shrubs including <unk> and willows .", "<unk> areas in largely <unk> habitats such as sagebrush steppe primarily consist of willows along with <unk> alder , <unk> , mountain maple , shrubby <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , and grasses .", "= = = Fauna = = = \n \n <unk> in Boise National Forest support nearly 300 terrestrial <unk> species and 28 fish species .", "The most common large animals are mule deer and elk , but other mammals present include moose , black bears , <unk> , mountain lions , coyote , bobcat , yellow @-@ bellied <unk> , beaver , and gray wolves .", "Gray wolves are top predators that were reintroduced amidst controversy to central Idaho in the mid @-@ 1990s to restore ecosystem stability .", "The wolves have since expanded their range and established packs in most of Boise National Forest .", "Wolves and mountain lions are the forest 's top large mammal predators and have no predators of their own except humans .", "Most of the forest 's native mammal species are present in the forest , with the exception of grizzly bears , which have become locally extinct , and plans for their reintroduction to central Idaho have been proposed since the 1990s but have not progressed .", "Of the 28 fish species present in the forest , 11 are not native and have been introduced by humans .", "Rainbow trout , <unk> salmon , <unk> <unk> trout , bull trout , and mountain <unk> are all native to some of the forest 's waterways , while brook trout are a common invasive species that compete with the forest 's <unk> .", "The forest 's management indicator species is bull trout because they are sensitive to habitat changes and depend on specific habitat conditions .", "<unk> salmon are native to the Salmon River watershed in the northern part of the forest , but dam construction on the Columbia and Snake rivers has hampered the migration of this <unk> fish and caused its population to collapse .", "Warm Lake supports the forest 's only native population of Kokanee salmon , the resident ( non @-@ migratory ) form of sockeye salmon .", "However , due to introductions by humans , Anderson Ranch , <unk> , Lucky Peak , and Deadwood reservoirs now support populations of Kokanee salmon .", "To provide additional recreational fishing opportunities , the Idaho Department of Fish and Game stocks several of the forest 's waterways with rainbow trout , while reservoirs are also stocked with Kokanee or <unk> salmon and Lake Cascade is stocked with <unk> salmon and <unk> , the <unk> form of rainbow trout .", "Over 270 bird species have been observed in central Idaho , including 36 accidental species – those that are not normally found in the region but have been observed on at least one occasion .", "Golden eagles and greater sage @-@ grouse can be found over sagebrush steppe , whereas bald eagles can be seen along rivers .", "The Forest Service has listed northern <unk> , <unk> owls , and white @-@ headed woodpeckers as a sensitive species in the forest .", "The few amphibians present in the forest include the Rocky Mountain tailed frog , long @-@ toed <unk> , and Columbia spotted frog , which has been listed as a sensitive species .", "Common snakes include <unk> , <unk> snakes , and rubber <unk> .", "= = = Fire ecology = = = \n \n Boise National Forest 's 2010 forest plan recognizes that fire and other disturbances play important roles in maintaining the character and function of ecosystems .", "However , previous management strategies ( as recently as the 1990 forest plan ) treated fire as an undesirable process , and the <unk> Act of 1897 explicitly stated that forests were to be protected from destruction by fire .", "In historic conditions fires naturally occurred on the landscape ; the suppression of fires allowed dead trees to accumulate in excess of historic levels and land cover types to change , such as a shift to higher shrub and tree densities .", "An estimated 14 percent of the land in Boise National Forest has been affected by fires since the early 1990s , and about 10 percent of the land capable of timber production was burned so severely that land cover shifted from forest to grass and <unk> ( as of 2010 ) .", "Between 2004 and 2013 an average of 74 @,@ 325 acres ( 300 @.", "@ 78 km2 ) were burned by fires per year with a maximum of 346 @,@ 500 acres ( 1 @,@ 402 km2 ) in 2007 and a minimum of 152 acres ( 0 @.", "@ 62 km2 ) in 2008 .", "For example , in 2012 there were 26 fires started by people and 109 started by lightning , which together burned a total of 152 @,@ 000 acres ( 620 km2 ) .", "The Trinity Ridge Fire alone burned 146 @,@ 800 acres ( <unk> km2 ) over two months , although it was not confined to Boise National Forest lands .", "The revised 2010 forest plan recognized the need to develop plans to manage <unk> at the <unk> – urban interface , use prescribed fire as a tool to manage ecosystem health , and meet air quality requirements set by the Clean Air Act .", "The forest operates a fire management plan under federal fire policy that gives fire personnel direction for responding to <unk> <unk> .", "Occasionally , area closures and restrictions on use , such as prohibition of <unk> , are implemented to aid in <unk> prevention .", "Following severe fires , area closures may be put in place to protect the public from risks such as falling trees and landslides .", "<unk> fire management strategies include prescribed burns and mechanical reduction of fuel levels .", "For instance , in 2014 Boise National Forest planned to conduct 7 @,@ <unk> acres ( 32 @.", "@ 05 km2 ) of prescribed burns and 155 acres ( 0 @.", "@ 63 km2 ) of mechanical treatment .", "The forest seasonally maintains staff at seven fire lookout towers , while six others remain <unk> .", "= = Recreation = = \n \n There are over 70 campgrounds in Boise National Forest and groups of more developed recreation facilities at the Trinity Mountains , Warm Lake , and Deadwood and Sage Hen reservoirs .", "As in most national forests , the majority of the land in Boise National Forest is open to dispersed camping ( outside of developed campgrounds ) .", "One of the forest 's fire lookouts , Deadwood <unk> , is now available as a cabin for the public to rent , among other sites .", "<unk> are allowed on forest roads and on more than 1 @,@ 300 miles ( 2 @,@ 100 km ) of multiple @-@ use trails , whereas over 1 @,@ 200 miles ( 1 @,@ 900 km ) of trails are open to <unk> recreation .", "The <unk> Mountains Off @-@ Highway Vehicle Trail System contains 150 miles ( 240 km ) of motorcycle and ATV trails on 60 @,@ 000 acres ( 24 @,@ 000 ha ) of land that is generally open from April through November .", "The forest 's Trinity Mountain Recreation Area includes the highest <unk> ( 4 @-@ wheel drive recommended ) road in Idaho , which <unk> to the Trinity Mountain <unk> at an elevation of over 9 @,@ 400 feet ( 2 @,@ 900 m ) .", "In 2013 revenues from recreation and special use fees amounted to $ 454 @,@ 635 , while expenses totaled US $ 352 @,@ 550 ; the difference is allocated to the following season 's startup costs .", "= = = Waterways = = = \n \n Rivers in Boise National Forest offer the opportunity for rafting and <unk> through rapids up to class four , with the most difficult sections on the South Fork and main stems of the Payette River .", "Numerous developed boat launch sites provide access to rivers for whitewater enthusiasts , and <unk> Falls is the primary launching site for visitors to the Middle Fork of the Salmon River and Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness .", "<unk> boating is permitted on Anderson Ranch Reservoir , Deadwood Reservoir , and Warm Lake .", "= = = Winter activities = = = \n \n During winter , visitors to the forest can participate in activities including <unk> , <unk> , and <unk> and cross @-@ country skiing .", "The <unk> Basin <unk> area is located within the forest north of Boise and has 7 <unk> and 53 runs on 2 @,@ 600 acres ( 11 km2 ) of <unk> terrain .", "There are 137 miles ( 220 km ) of <unk> <unk> trails in the Garden Valley system in the Emmett Ranger District and several Mongolian @-@ style <unk> available for rental in winter .", "= = = Scenic roads = = = \n \n Boise National Forest is home to three of Idaho 's scenic <unk> , all of which are paved highways accessible to <unk> vehicles .", "The Payette River Scenic Byway is an 80 @-@ mile ( 130 km ) route between Eagle and McCall on Idaho State Highway 55 .", "The route follows the Payette River between McCall and Horseshoe Bend , but the majority of the highway does not pass through Boise National Forest ; only a small portion north of Horseshoe Bend is in the Emmett Ranger District .", "Over half of the 35 @-@ mile ( 56 km ) Wildlife Canyon Scenic Byway , which travels between highway 55 and Lowman , passes through the forest , parallels the South Fork of the Payette River , and is signed as the Banks @-@ Lowman Road .", "The Ponderosa Pine Scenic Byway is a 130 @-@ mile ( 210 km ) road between Stanley and Boise following Idaho State Highway 21 .", "This route passes over <unk> Reservoir and through Idaho City and Lowman , where it connects with the Wildlife Canyon Byway .", "North and east of Lowman the <unk> partially follows the South Fork of the Payette River before ascending to the 7 @,@ <unk> @-@ foot ( 2 @,@ 145 m ) Banner Creek Summit at the forest 's boundary with Salmon @-@ <unk> National Forest ." ]
[ "Over half of the 35 @-@ mile ( 56 km ) Wildlife Canyon Scenic Byway , which travels between highway 55 and Lowman , passes through the forest , parallels the South Fork of the Payette River , and is signed as the Banks @-@ Lowman Road ." ]
[ " = Boise National Forest = \n \n Boise National Forest is a <unk> protected area covering 2 @,@ 203 @,@ 703 acres ( 8 @,@ 918 @.", "@ 07 km2 ) of the U.S. state of Idaho as part of the national forest system .", "<unk> on July 1 , 1908 from part of Sawtooth National Forest , it is managed by the U.S. Forest Service as four units : the Cascade , Emmett , Lowman , and Mountain Home ranger districts .", "The Idaho Batholith <unk> most of Boise National Forest , forming the forest 's Boise , Salmon River , and West mountain ranges ; the forest reaches a maximum elevation of 9 @,@ 730 feet ( 2 @,@ 970 m ) on Steel Mountain .", "Common land cover includes sagebrush steppe and spruce @-@ fir forests ; there are 9 @,@ 600 miles ( 15 @,@ 400 km ) of streams and rivers and 15 @,@ 400 acres ( 62 km2 ) of lakes and reservoirs .", "Boise National Forest contains 75 percent of the known populations of <unk> 's <unk> , a flowering plant endemic to Idaho .", "The Shoshone people occupied the forest before European settlers arrived in the early 1800s .", "Many of the early settlers were trappers and prospectors before gold was discovered in 1862 .", "After the 1860s Boise Basin gold rush ended , mining of tungsten , silver , antimony , and gold continued in the forest until the mid @-@ twentieth century .", "Recreation opportunities and facilities include over 70 campgrounds , whitewater and <unk> boating , cabin rentals , and 1 @,@ 300 miles ( 2 @,@ 100 km ) of trails for hiking , <unk> , horseback riding , and <unk> off @-@ road vehicle use .", "The Forest Service has an objective to maintain timber , range , water , recreation , and wildlife for multiple use and sustained yield of its resources .", "= = History = = \n \n Archaeological evidence indicates that human habitation in Idaho began towards the end of the last ice age : bone fragments about 10 @,@ 000 years old have been found in Wilson <unk> Cave , an <unk> cave on the Snake River Plain believed to have been occupied by indigenous people until as recently as the 17th century .", "A change of climate around 7000 years ago dried up much of the Great Basin , forcing the Shoshone people northward into the mountainous areas of central Idaho .", "Most of what is now Boise National Forest was sparsely inhabited by Native Americans , and several archaeological sites , including <unk> , rock shelters , burial grounds , and <unk> have been found along rivers in the area .", "<unk> and fur traders of European descent first arrived in the area in the early 1800s , starting with John Jacob Astor 's Pacific Fur Company in October 1811 .", "Donald Mackenzie and <unk> Payette trapped in the area of Boise National Forest in 1819 .", "By 1840 the fur trade was coming to an end , but the westward migration on the Oregon Trail , which passed south of the forest , was beginning .", "The first settlers moved into the mountains in the 1860s after gold was discovered in Idaho , which forced many of the Shoshone out and led to conflicts throughout the state , including the <unk> War in southern Idaho .", "<unk> George Grimes and Moses <unk> were the first to discover gold in the forest at the eponymous Grimes Creek on August 2 , 1862 .", "Subsequent gold discoveries at Rocky Bar in 1863 and Atlanta in 1864 increased the rush of people to Idaho , and in 1863 Idaho City , with a population of 6 @,@ 267 , surpassed Portland , Oregon as the largest city in the Pacific Northwest .", "The Idaho gold rush was largely over by 1870 , and the population of the Boise Basin fell from 16 @,@ 000 to 3 @,@ 500 .", "In 1898 the forest 's first gold dredge was built in <unk> and followed by several others .", "By 1951 when the last dredges shut down , at least 2 @.", "@ 3 million ounces ( 65 @.", "@ 2 million grams ) of gold had been produced from the Boise Basin area .", "Silver was mined along the Crooked River from 1882 until 1921 , but a silver mine at Silver Mountain proved unsuccessful .", "Following a shortage of mercury during World War II , mines in the <unk> area became the country 's largest producer of tungsten and second largest source of mercury .", "The most important known <unk> deposit of niobium and tantalum in the United States is located in Bear Valley .", "From 1953 until 1959 dredges there produced $ 12 @.", "@ 5 million ( $ 101 million today ) in niobium , tantalum , and uranium .", "Other minerals mined in the forest include antimony and <unk> .", "= = = U.S. Forest Service = = = \n \n Boise National Forest was created on July 1 , 1908 from part of Sawtooth National Forest , and originally covered 1 @,@ 147 @,@ 360 acres ( 4 @,@ <unk> @.", "@ 2 km2 ) .", "The U.S. President was given the authority to establish forest reserves administered by the U.S. Department of the Interior by the Forest Reserve Act of 1891 .", "With the passage of the Transfer Act of 1905 , forest reserves were transferred to the U.S. Department of Agriculture in the newly created U.S. Forest Service .", "Present @-@ day Boise National Forest was first protected as part of two forest reserves by <unk> issued by President Theodore Roosevelt : Sawtooth Forest Reserve ( created on May 29 , 1905 and expanded on November 6 , 1906 ) and Payette Forest Reserve ( created on June 3 , 1905 ) .", "After forest reserves were renamed national forests in 1908 , Boise National Forest was split from Sawtooth National Forest into an independent national forest .", "On April 1 , 1944 the entirety of what was then Payette National Forest was transferred to Boise National Forest , and simultaneously <unk> and Idaho national forests were combined to reestablish the present @-@ day Payette National Forest , which is to the north of Boise National Forest .", "In 1933 the Boise Basin Experimental Forest was created on 8 @,@ 740 acres ( 35 @.", "@ 4 km2 ) of the forest near Idaho City to study the management of ponderosa pine .", "The Lucky Peak Nursery was established in 1959 to produce trees for planting on burned or logged lands on the national forests of the <unk> region .", "After the creation of the Civilian Conservation Corps ( <unk> ) in 1933 , nine camps and eight <unk> were set up in Boise National Forest , but the number of camps was reduced from 1934 until the program was closed in 1942 .", "Work conducted by the <unk> included fire suppression , fish habitat improvement , and construction of guard houses , fire lookouts , campgrounds , roads , and trails , among other facilities .", "= = Management = = \n \n Boise National Forest is managed by the U.S. Forest Service , an agency within the Department of Agriculture , as five units called ranger districts .", "The ranger districts are Cascade ( 400 @,@ 000 acres or 1 @,@ 600 square kilometers ) , Emmett ( 350 @,@ 000 acres or 1 @,@ 400 square kilometers ) , Idaho City ( 400 @,@ 000 acres ) , Lowman ( 400 @,@ 000 acres ) , and Mountain Home ( 650 @,@ 000 acres or 2 @,@ 600 square kilometers ) ; each has an office in their respective cities and is managed by a district ranger , while forest headquarters are located in the city of Boise .", "Congress proclaimed 2 @,@ 648 @,@ 273 acres ( 10 @,@ <unk> @.", "@ 18 km2 ) of Idaho part of Boise National Forest , but the forest manages only 2 @,@ 203 @,@ 703 acres ( 8 @,@ 918 @.", "@ 07 km2 ) .", "The proclaimed boundary is set and can only be changed by Congress whereas the administered boundary can be shifted among adjacent national forests without congressional approval .", "For management ( and from the visitor 's perspective ) the forest 's boundaries are its administered area .", "= = Geography and geology = = \n \n <unk> in the forest range from 2 @,@ 800 feet ( 850 m ) in the North Fork Payette River Canyon to 9 @,@ 730 feet ( 2 @,@ 970 m ) at the top of Steel Mountain , a gain of 6 @,@ 930 feet ( 2 @,@ 110 m ) .", "The forest contains several <unk> of the Rocky Mountains , including the Boise , Salmon River , and West mountain ranges .", "Much of the forest is <unk> by the Idaho Batholith , and the forest is dominated by <unk> rock , but <unk> of basalt can be found to the west and other volcanic rocks to the south .", "North of the South Fork Payette River and east of the North Fork Payette River , the forest is part of the Salmon River Mountains , which extend north and east outside the forest 's boundaries .", "The South Fork Salmon River Range and the North Fork Range are <unk> of the Salmon River Mountains within Boise National Forest .", "The Boise Mountains cover much of the southern portion of the forest and contain the forest 's highest point , Steel Mountain , but the range 's highest point , Two Point Mountain , lies outside of the forest 's boundary .", "The Trinity Mountains are a <unk> in southeastern part of the Boise Mountains that reach their peak at 9 @,@ 451 feet ( 2 @,@ 881 m ) on Trinity Mountain .", "The westernmost portion of the forest south and west of Lake Cascade are part of the West Mountains , which reach their highest point at 8 @,@ 320 feet ( 2 @,@ 540 m ) on <unk> Mountain .", "The <unk> Mountains are a smaller range on the forest 's southern border that run northwest to southeast .", "= = = Waterways = = = \n \n There are an estimated 9 @,@ 600 miles ( 15 @,@ 400 km ) of perennial and intermittent streams and 15 @,@ 400 acres ( 62 km2 ) of lakes and reservoirs in the forest .", "The Forest Service provides access to and recreation opportunities at the seven reservoirs it borders , although it does not own or manage them .", "There are numerous natural lakes in the forest , most of which are <unk> created by alpine glaciers during the Pleistocene .", "The largest , Warm Lake , is 26 miles ( 42 km ) east of Cascade in Valley County ; many of the smaller lakes are in the Trinity and West mountains .", "Annual water yield on the forest is estimated at 4 @.", "@ 1 million acre @-@ feet ( 5 @.", "@ 1 × 109 m3 ) .", "The southern portion of the forest is drained by the Boise River , the central and western portions by the Payette River , northeastern portion by the Salmon River , and far western portions of the Emmett Ranger District by the <unk> River .", "All four rivers are tributaries of the Snake River , which itself is a tributary of the Columbia River in the Pacific basin .", "= = Climate = = \n \n Daily high temperatures range from 9 to 29 ° F ( − 13 to − 2 ° C ) in winter to 80 to 90 ° F ( 27 to 32 ° C ) in summer , while lower elevations can experience conditions over 100 ° F ( 38 ° C ) .", "Idaho 's mountain ranges can block Arctic air in the winter , but when cold air masses do enter the area , they sometimes <unk> in the Snake and Salmon river valleys , causing very cold temperatures to persist .", "Summer and fall are generally dry , while intense short @-@ duration thunderstorms can occur in late spring and early summer as atmospheric moisture interacts with warm temperatures and steep topography via <unk> lifting .", "During winter , warm , moist air from the Pacific Ocean often brings rain at lower elevations in addition to snowfall throughout the forest .", "The influence of these Pacific maritime air masses increases as latitude increases in the forest .", "Average annual snowfall ranges from 55 inches ( 140 cm ) in drier areas and at lower elevations to 70 inches ( 180 cm ) in wetter locations and higher elevations .", "The growing season within the forest ranges from over 150 days in lower elevations to less than 30 days in alpine areas .", "= = Natural resources = = \n \n Boise National Forest is within the Idaho Batholith ecoregion , which is a level III ecoregion in the larger level I Northwestern Forested Mountains .", "In addition to species listed or proposed for listing as threatened or endangered under the Endangered Species Act , the Forest Service maintains an independent listing of sensitive species for which it is directed to \" develop and implement management practices to ensure that species do not become threatened or endangered because of Forest Service actions . \"", "As of February 2013 there were 27 species in Boise National Forest listed as sensitive species : 6 mammals , 1 amphibian , 1 fish , 13 birds , and 6 plants .", "= = = Flora = = = \n \n An estimated 76 percent of Boise National Forest is forest , which according to the Forest Service is considered land capable of supporting trees on at least 50 percent of its area .", "The forests are primarily coniferous <unk> , dominated by Douglas fir and ponderosa and lodgepole pines at lower elevations and Engelmann spruce , subalpine fir , and <unk> pine at higher elevations .", "Grand fir and western <unk> ( a coniferous deciduous tree ) grow in the northern part of the forest where there are moister conditions .", "<unk> <unk> , a broadleaf deciduous tree , grows both in stands among conifers and in monotypic stands throughout the forest at elevations above 5 @,@ 000 feet ( 1 @,@ 500 m ) .", "Non @-@ forested areas occupy 23 percent of the forest , primarily on south @-@ facing slopes , lower elevations in the forest 's southern latitudes , or high @-@ elevation areas and are dominated by grasses , forbs , or shrubs .", "<unk> 's <unk> is a plant species endemic to central Idaho , including parts of Boise National Forest , being found nowhere else in the world .", "Only about two dozen populations of the plant are known to exist , and three @-@ quarters of these are in Boise National Forest .", "It is usually found at elevations ranging from 5 @,@ 000 feet ( 1 @,@ 500 m ) to 9 @,@ 500 feet ( 2 @,@ 900 m ) above sea level and produces white flowers shortly after snowmelt .", "Boise National Forest is directed by the U.S. Forest Service to \" control the establishment , spread , or invasion of non @-@ indigenous plant species in otherwise healthy native <unk> ecosystems . \"", "The forest 's plan addresses the need to control invasive plants , and management efforts include chemical , mechanical , and biological control methods .", "Invasive plants that are of particular concern in Boise National Forest include spotted <unk> , yellow star @-@ <unk> , rush <unk> , and leafy <unk> , among others .", "= = = <unk> communities = = = \n \n The <unk> , <unk> forested areas occur on south @-@ facing slopes from 3 @,@ 000 feet ( 910 m ) to 6 @,@ 500 feet ( 2 @,@ 000 m ) .", "Due to the occurrence of frequent non @-@ lethal fires , ponderosa pine dominates these forests alongside Douglas fir .", "The understory consists of bluebunch wheatgrass , Idaho <unk> , mountain snowberry , and <unk> in drier areas and elk <unk> , <unk> , white <unk> , <unk> <unk> , and common snowberry at higher elevations .", "In cool , moist areas ranging from 4 @,@ 800 feet ( 1 @,@ 500 m ) to 6 @,@ 800 feet ( 2 @,@ 100 m ) , Douglas fir is predominant .", "<unk> pine and <unk> <unk> may be found alongside Douglas fir in cooler areas , both moist and dry , but particularly where <unk> pockets form .", "<unk> in this forest type are dominated by mountain maple , mountain ash , and blue <unk> in moister areas and white <unk> , common snowberry , elk <unk> , and <unk> in drier areas .", "Between 3 @,@ 400 feet ( 1 @,@ 000 m ) and 6 @,@ 500 feet ( 2 @,@ 000 m ) in the moist northern parts of the forest , grand fir is predominant and western <unk> is one of the first trees to become established during ecological succession following disturbances , whereas <unk> consist of mountain maple , mountain ash , blue <unk> , and <unk> <unk> .", "<unk> fir dominates from 4 @,@ 800 feet ( 1 @,@ 500 m ) to 7 @,@ 500 feet ( 2 @,@ 300 m ) along with mountain maple , <unk> , <unk> 's <unk> , <unk> alder , <unk> , Utah <unk> , and mountain ash .", "<unk> pine dominates in cold , dry areas from 5 @,@ 200 feet ( 1 @,@ 600 m ) to 9 @,@ 200 feet ( 2 @,@ 800 m ) .", "The understory in lodgepole pine forests can be sparse but includes grasses , forbs , <unk> , and grouse <unk> , although fires in these forests are typically lethal to trees and <unk> alike .", "At the highest elevations , forests consist of subalpine fir alongside <unk> pine and Engelmann spruce .", "Grasses and forbs tolerant to freezing throughout the growing season occupy the understory .", "<unk> typically dominates drier , non @-@ forested areas at lower elevations .", "Species that commonly occur with sagebrush include <unk> <unk> , wild onion , milk <unk> , bluebunch wheatgrass , <unk> , gray <unk> , green <unk> , and others .", "In riparian areas below 5 @,@ 500 feet ( 1 @,@ 700 m ) , trees such as black cottonwood , <unk> cottonwood , <unk> alder , water birch , and mountain maple grow with shrubs including <unk> and willows .", "<unk> areas in largely <unk> habitats such as sagebrush steppe primarily consist of willows along with <unk> alder , <unk> , mountain maple , shrubby <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , and grasses .", "= = = Fauna = = = \n \n <unk> in Boise National Forest support nearly 300 terrestrial <unk> species and 28 fish species .", "The most common large animals are mule deer and elk , but other mammals present include moose , black bears , <unk> , mountain lions , coyote , bobcat , yellow @-@ bellied <unk> , beaver , and gray wolves .", "Gray wolves are top predators that were reintroduced amidst controversy to central Idaho in the mid @-@ 1990s to restore ecosystem stability .", "The wolves have since expanded their range and established packs in most of Boise National Forest .", "Wolves and mountain lions are the forest 's top large mammal predators and have no predators of their own except humans .", "Most of the forest 's native mammal species are present in the forest , with the exception of grizzly bears , which have become locally extinct , and plans for their reintroduction to central Idaho have been proposed since the 1990s but have not progressed .", "Of the 28 fish species present in the forest , 11 are not native and have been introduced by humans .", "Rainbow trout , <unk> salmon , <unk> <unk> trout , bull trout , and mountain <unk> are all native to some of the forest 's waterways , while brook trout are a common invasive species that compete with the forest 's <unk> .", "The forest 's management indicator species is bull trout because they are sensitive to habitat changes and depend on specific habitat conditions .", "<unk> salmon are native to the Salmon River watershed in the northern part of the forest , but dam construction on the Columbia and Snake rivers has hampered the migration of this <unk> fish and caused its population to collapse .", "Warm Lake supports the forest 's only native population of Kokanee salmon , the resident ( non @-@ migratory ) form of sockeye salmon .", "However , due to introductions by humans , Anderson Ranch , <unk> , Lucky Peak , and Deadwood reservoirs now support populations of Kokanee salmon .", "To provide additional recreational fishing opportunities , the Idaho Department of Fish and Game stocks several of the forest 's waterways with rainbow trout , while reservoirs are also stocked with Kokanee or <unk> salmon and Lake Cascade is stocked with <unk> salmon and <unk> , the <unk> form of rainbow trout .", "Over 270 bird species have been observed in central Idaho , including 36 accidental species – those that are not normally found in the region but have been observed on at least one occasion .", "Golden eagles and greater sage @-@ grouse can be found over sagebrush steppe , whereas bald eagles can be seen along rivers .", "The Forest Service has listed northern <unk> , <unk> owls , and white @-@ headed woodpeckers as a sensitive species in the forest .", "The few amphibians present in the forest include the Rocky Mountain tailed frog , long @-@ toed <unk> , and Columbia spotted frog , which has been listed as a sensitive species .", "Common snakes include <unk> , <unk> snakes , and rubber <unk> .", "= = = Fire ecology = = = \n \n Boise National Forest 's 2010 forest plan recognizes that fire and other disturbances play important roles in maintaining the character and function of ecosystems .", "However , previous management strategies ( as recently as the 1990 forest plan ) treated fire as an undesirable process , and the <unk> Act of 1897 explicitly stated that forests were to be protected from destruction by fire .", "In historic conditions fires naturally occurred on the landscape ; the suppression of fires allowed dead trees to accumulate in excess of historic levels and land cover types to change , such as a shift to higher shrub and tree densities .", "An estimated 14 percent of the land in Boise National Forest has been affected by fires since the early 1990s , and about 10 percent of the land capable of timber production was burned so severely that land cover shifted from forest to grass and <unk> ( as of 2010 ) .", "Between 2004 and 2013 an average of 74 @,@ 325 acres ( 300 @.", "@ 78 km2 ) were burned by fires per year with a maximum of 346 @,@ 500 acres ( 1 @,@ 402 km2 ) in 2007 and a minimum of 152 acres ( 0 @.", "@ 62 km2 ) in 2008 .", "For example , in 2012 there were 26 fires started by people and 109 started by lightning , which together burned a total of 152 @,@ 000 acres ( 620 km2 ) .", "The Trinity Ridge Fire alone burned 146 @,@ 800 acres ( <unk> km2 ) over two months , although it was not confined to Boise National Forest lands .", "The revised 2010 forest plan recognized the need to develop plans to manage <unk> at the <unk> – urban interface , use prescribed fire as a tool to manage ecosystem health , and meet air quality requirements set by the Clean Air Act .", "The forest operates a fire management plan under federal fire policy that gives fire personnel direction for responding to <unk> <unk> .", "Occasionally , area closures and restrictions on use , such as prohibition of <unk> , are implemented to aid in <unk> prevention .", "Following severe fires , area closures may be put in place to protect the public from risks such as falling trees and landslides .", "<unk> fire management strategies include prescribed burns and mechanical reduction of fuel levels .", "For instance , in 2014 Boise National Forest planned to conduct 7 @,@ <unk> acres ( 32 @.", "@ 05 km2 ) of prescribed burns and 155 acres ( 0 @.", "@ 63 km2 ) of mechanical treatment .", "The forest seasonally maintains staff at seven fire lookout towers , while six others remain <unk> .", "= = Recreation = = \n \n There are over 70 campgrounds in Boise National Forest and groups of more developed recreation facilities at the Trinity Mountains , Warm Lake , and Deadwood and Sage Hen reservoirs .", "As in most national forests , the majority of the land in Boise National Forest is open to dispersed camping ( outside of developed campgrounds ) .", "One of the forest 's fire lookouts , Deadwood <unk> , is now available as a cabin for the public to rent , among other sites .", "<unk> are allowed on forest roads and on more than 1 @,@ 300 miles ( 2 @,@ 100 km ) of multiple @-@ use trails , whereas over 1 @,@ 200 miles ( 1 @,@ 900 km ) of trails are open to <unk> recreation .", "The <unk> Mountains Off @-@ Highway Vehicle Trail System contains 150 miles ( 240 km ) of motorcycle and ATV trails on 60 @,@ 000 acres ( 24 @,@ 000 ha ) of land that is generally open from April through November .", "The forest 's Trinity Mountain Recreation Area includes the highest <unk> ( 4 @-@ wheel drive recommended ) road in Idaho , which <unk> to the Trinity Mountain <unk> at an elevation of over 9 @,@ 400 feet ( 2 @,@ 900 m ) .", "In 2013 revenues from recreation and special use fees amounted to $ 454 @,@ 635 , while expenses totaled US $ 352 @,@ 550 ; the difference is allocated to the following season 's startup costs .", "= = = Waterways = = = \n \n Rivers in Boise National Forest offer the opportunity for rafting and <unk> through rapids up to class four , with the most difficult sections on the South Fork and main stems of the Payette River .", "Numerous developed boat launch sites provide access to rivers for whitewater enthusiasts , and <unk> Falls is the primary launching site for visitors to the Middle Fork of the Salmon River and Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness .", "<unk> boating is permitted on Anderson Ranch Reservoir , Deadwood Reservoir , and Warm Lake .", "= = = Winter activities = = = \n \n During winter , visitors to the forest can participate in activities including <unk> , <unk> , and <unk> and cross @-@ country skiing .", "The <unk> Basin <unk> area is located within the forest north of Boise and has 7 <unk> and 53 runs on 2 @,@ 600 acres ( 11 km2 ) of <unk> terrain .", "There are 137 miles ( 220 km ) of <unk> <unk> trails in the Garden Valley system in the Emmett Ranger District and several Mongolian @-@ style <unk> available for rental in winter .", "= = = Scenic roads = = = \n \n Boise National Forest is home to three of Idaho 's scenic <unk> , all of which are paved highways accessible to <unk> vehicles .", "The Payette River Scenic Byway is an 80 @-@ mile ( 130 km ) route between Eagle and McCall on Idaho State Highway 55 .", "The route follows the Payette River between McCall and Horseshoe Bend , but the majority of the highway does not pass through Boise National Forest ; only a small portion north of Horseshoe Bend is in the Emmett Ranger District .", "The Ponderosa Pine Scenic Byway is a 130 @-@ mile ( 210 km ) road between Stanley and Boise following Idaho State Highway 21 .", "This route passes over <unk> Reservoir and through Idaho City and Lowman , where it connects with the Wildlife Canyon Byway .", "North and east of Lowman the <unk> partially follows the South Fork of the Payette River before ascending to the 7 @,@ <unk> @-@ foot ( 2 @,@ 145 m ) Banner Creek Summit at the forest 's boundary with Salmon @-@ <unk> National Forest ." ]
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[ " = Laurence Olivier = \n \n Laurence Kerr Olivier , Baron Olivier , <unk> ( / <unk> <unk> <unk> / ; 22 May 1907 – 11 July 1989 ) was an English actor who , along with his contemporaries Ralph Richardson and John Gielgud , dominated the British stage of the mid @-@ 20th century .", "He also worked in films throughout his career , playing more than fifty cinema roles .", "Late in his career , he had considerable success in television roles .", "His family had no theatrical connections , but Olivier 's father , a clergyman , decided that his son should become an actor .", "After attending a drama school in London , Olivier learned his craft in a succession of acting jobs during the late 1920s .", "In 1930 he had his first important West End success in Noël Coward 's Private Lives , and he appeared in his first film .", "In 1935 he played in a celebrated production of Romeo and Juliet alongside Gielgud and Peggy Ashcroft , and by the end of the decade he was an established star .", "In the 1940s , together with Richardson and John Burrell , Olivier was the co @-@ director of the Old Vic , building it into a highly respected company .", "There his most celebrated roles included Shakespeare 's Richard III and <unk> 's <unk> .", "In the 1950s Olivier was an independent actor @-@ manager , but his stage career was in the <unk> until he joined the avant garde English Stage Company in 1957 to play the title role in The Entertainer , a part he later played on film .", "From 1963 to 1973 he was the founding director of Britain 's National Theatre , running a resident company that fostered many future stars .", "His own parts there included the title role in Othello ( 1964 ) and Shylock in The <unk> of Venice ( 1970 ) .", "Among Olivier 's films are Wuthering Heights ( 1939 ) , Rebecca ( 1940 ) , and a trilogy of Shakespeare films as actor @-@ director : Henry V ( 1944 ) , Hamlet ( 1948 ) , and Richard III ( 1955 ) .", "His later films included <unk> ( 1972 ) , <unk> Man ( 1976 ) , and The Boys from Brazil ( 1978 ) .", "His television appearances included an adaptation of The Moon and <unk> ( 1960 ) , Long Day 's Journey into Night ( 1973 ) , Love Among the <unk> ( 1975 ) , Cat on a Hot Tin Roof ( 1976 ) , <unk> Revisited ( 1981 ) and King Lear ( 1983 ) .", "Olivier 's honours included a knighthood ( 1947 ) , a life peerage ( 1970 ) and the Order of Merit ( 1981 ) .", "For his on @-@ screen work he received four Academy Awards , two British Academy Film Awards , five Emmy Awards and three Golden Globe Awards .", "The National Theatre 's largest auditorium is named in his honour , and he is commemorated in the Laurence Olivier Awards , given annually by the Society of London Theatre .", "He was married three times , to the actresses Jill Esmond from 1930 to 1940 , Vivien Leigh from 1940 to 1960 , and Joan Plowright from 1961 until his death .", "= = Life and career = = \n \n \n = = = Family background and early life ( 1907 – 24 ) = = = \n \n Olivier was born in <unk> , Surrey , the youngest of the three children of the <unk> Gerard Kerr Olivier ( 1869 – 1939 ) and his wife Agnes Louise , née <unk> ( 1871 – 1920 ) .", "Their elder children were <unk> ( 1901 – 89 ) and Gerard <unk> \" <unk> \" ( 1904 – 58 ) .", "His great @-@ great @-@ grandfather was of French Huguenot descent , and Olivier came from a long line of Protestant clergymen .", "Gerard Olivier had begun a career as a schoolmaster , but in his thirties he discovered a strong religious <unk> and was ordained as a priest of the Church of England .", "He practised extremely high church , <unk> Christianity and liked to be addressed as \" Father Olivier \" .", "This made him unacceptable to most Anglican congregations , and the only church posts he was offered were temporary , usually <unk> for regular <unk> in their absence .", "This meant a nomadic existence , and for Laurence 's first few years , he never lived in one place long enough to make friends .", "In 1912 , when Olivier was five , his father secured a permanent appointment as assistant priest at St <unk> 's , <unk> .", "He held the post for six years , and a stable family life was at last possible .", "Olivier was devoted to his mother , but not to his father , whom he found a cold and remote parent .", "Nevertheless , he learned a great deal of the art of performing from him .", "As a young man Gerard Olivier had considered a stage career and was a dramatic and effective preacher .", "Olivier wrote that his father knew \" when to drop the voice , when to <unk> about the <unk> of <unk> , when to slip in a gag , when suddenly to wax sentimental ...", "The quick changes of mood and manner absorbed me , and I have never forgotten them . \"", "In 1916 , after attending a series of preparatory schools , Olivier passed the singing examination for admission to the choir school of All Saints , Margaret Street , in central London .", "His elder brother was already a pupil , and Olivier gradually settled in , though he felt himself to be something of an <unk> .", "The church 's style of worship was ( and remains ) Anglo @-@ Catholic , with emphasis on ritual , vestments and incense .", "The theatricality of the services appealed to Olivier , and the vicar encouraged the students to develop a taste for secular as well as religious drama .", "In a school production of Julius Caesar in 1917 , the ten @-@ year @-@ old Olivier 's performance as Brutus impressed an audience that included Lady Tree , the young Sybil Thorndike , and Ellen Terry , who wrote in her diary , \" The small boy who played Brutus is already a great actor . \"", "He later won praise in other schoolboy productions , as Maria in Twelfth Night ( 1918 ) and Katherine in The <unk> of the <unk> ( 1922 ) .", "From All Saints , Olivier went on to St Edward 's School , Oxford , from 1920 to 1924 .", "He made little mark until his final year , when he played Puck in the school 's production of A Midsummer Night 's Dream ; his performance was a tour de force that won him popularity among his fellow pupils .", "In January 1924 , his brother left England to work in India as a rubber <unk> .", "Olivier missed him greatly and asked his father how soon he could follow .", "He recalled in his memoirs that his father replied , \" Don 't be such a fool , you 're not going to India , you 're going on the stage . \"", "= = = Early acting career ( 1924 – 29 ) = = = \n \n In 1924 Gerard Olivier , a habitually <unk> man , told his son that not only must he gain admission to the Central School of Speech Training and Dramatic Art , but he must also gain a scholarship with a <unk> to cover his tuition fees and living expenses .", "Olivier 's sister had been a student there and was a favourite of <unk> Fogerty , the founder and principal of the school .", "Olivier later speculated that it was on the strength of this that Fogerty agreed to award him the <unk> .", "One of Olivier 's contemporaries at the school was Peggy Ashcroft , who observed he was \" rather <unk> in that his sleeves were too short and his hair stood on end but he was intensely lively and great fun \" .", "By his own admission , he was not a very conscientious student , but Fogerty liked him and later said that he and Ashcroft stood out among her many pupils .", "On leaving the school after a year , Olivier gained work with small touring companies before being taken on in 1925 by Sybil Thorndike and her husband , Lewis <unk> , as a bit @-@ part player , <unk> and assistant stage manager for their London company .", "He modelled his performing style on that of Gerald du <unk> , of whom he said , \" He seemed to <unk> on stage but had such perfect technique .", "When I started I was so busy doing a du <unk> that no one ever heard a word I said .", "The Shakespearean actors one saw were terrible <unk> like Frank Benson . \"", "His concern to speak naturally and avoid what he called \" singing \" Shakespeare 's verse was the cause of much frustration in his early career , with critics regularly decrying his delivery .", "In 1926 , on Thorndike 's recommendation , Olivier joined the Birmingham Repertory Company .", "His biographer Michael Billington describes the Birmingham company as \" Olivier 's university \" , where in his second year he was given the chance to play a wide range of important roles , including Tony <unk> in She <unk> to <unk> , the title role in Uncle Vanya , and <unk> in All 's Well That <unk> Well .", "Billington adds that the engagement led to \" a lifelong friendship with his fellow actor Ralph Richardson that was to have a decisive effect on the British theatre . \"", "While playing the juvenile lead in Bird in Hand at the <unk> Theatre in June 1928 , Olivier began a relationship with Jill Esmond , the daughter of the actors Henry V. Esmond and Eva Moore .", "Olivier later recounted that he thought \" she would most certainly do excellent well for a wife ...", "I wasn 't likely to do any better at my age and with my undistinguished track @-@ record , so I promptly fell in love with her . \"", "In 1928 Olivier created the role of <unk> in R. C. <unk> 's Journey 's End , in which he scored a great success at its single Sunday night premiere .", "He was offered the part in the West End production the following year , but turned it down in favour of the more glamorous role of Beau Geste in a stage adaptation of P. C. Wren 's 1929 novel of the same name .", "Journey 's End became a long @-@ running success ; Beau Geste failed .", "The Manchester Guardian commented , \" Mr. Laurence Olivier did his best as Beau , but he deserves and will get better parts .", "Mr. Olivier is going to make a big name for himself \" .", "For the rest of 1929 Olivier appeared in seven plays , all of which were short @-@ lived .", "Billington <unk> this failure rate to poor choices by Olivier rather than mere bad luck .", "= = = Rising star ( 1930 – 35 ) = = = \n \n In 1930 , with his impending marriage in mind , Olivier earned some extra money with small roles in two films .", "In April he travelled to Berlin to film the English @-@ language version of The <unk> Widow , a crime comedy with Lilian Harvey , and in May he spent four nights working on another comedy , Too Many <unk> .", "During work on the latter film , for which he was paid £ 60 , he met Laurence Evans , who became his personal manager .", "Olivier did not enjoy working in film , which he dismissed as \" this <unk> little medium which could not stand great acting \" , but financially it was much more rewarding than his theatre work .", "Olivier and Esmond married on 25 July 1930 at All Saints , Margaret Street , although within weeks both realised they had <unk> .", "Olivier later recorded that the marriage was \" a pretty crass mistake .", "I insisted on getting married from a pathetic mixture of religious and animal <unk> .", "... She had admitted to me that she was in love elsewhere and could never love me as completely as I would wish \" .", "Olivier later recounted that following the wedding he did not keep a diary for ten years and never followed religious practices again , although he considered those facts to be \" mere coincidence \" , unconnected to the <unk> .", "In 1930 Noël Coward cast Olivier as Victor <unk> in his new play Private Lives , which opened at the new Phoenix Theatre in London in September .", "Coward and Gertrude Lawrence played the lead roles , <unk> Chase and Amanda <unk> .", "Victor is a secondary character , along with Sybil Chase ; the author called them \" extra puppets , lightly wooden <unk> , only to be repeatedly knocked down and stood up again \" .", "To make them credible spouses for Amanda and <unk> , Coward was determined that two outstandingly attractive performers should play the parts .", "Olivier played Victor in the West End and then on Broadway ; Adrianne Allen was Sybil in London , but could not go to New York , where the part was taken by Esmond .", "In addition to giving the 23 @-@ year @-@ old Olivier his first successful West End role , Coward became something of a mentor .", "In the late 1960s Olivier told Sheridan Morley : \n He gave me a sense of balance , of right and wrong .", "He would make me read ; I never used to read anything at all .", "I remember he said , \" Right , my boy , Wuthering Heights , Of Human <unk> and The Old Wives ' Tale by Arnold Bennett .", "That 'll do , those are three of the best .", "Read them \" .", "I did .", "... Noël also did a <unk> thing , he taught me not to <unk> on the stage .", "Once already I 'd been fired for doing it , and I was very nearly sacked from the Birmingham <unk> for the same reason .", "Noël cured me ; by trying to make me laugh outrageously , he taught me how not to give in to it .", "My great triumph came in New York when one night I managed to break Noël up on the stage without <unk> myself . \"", "In 1931 RKO Pictures offered Olivier a two @-@ film contract at $ 1 @,@ 000 a week ; he discussed the possibility with Coward , who , <unk> , told Olivier \" You 've no artistic integrity , that 's your trouble ; this is how you <unk> yourself . \"", "He accepted and moved to Hollywood , despite some <unk> .", "His first film was the drama Friends and Lovers , in a supporting role , before RKO loaned him to Fox Studios for his first film lead , a British journalist in a Russia under martial law in The Yellow <unk> , alongside <unk> <unk> and Lionel Barrymore .", "The cultural historian Jeffrey Richards describes Olivier 's look as an attempt by Fox Studios to produce a likeness of Ronald Colman , and Colman 's moustache , voice and manner are \" perfectly reproduced \" .", "Olivier returned to RKO to complete his contract with the 1932 drama <unk> Passage , which was a commercial failure .", "Olivier 's initial foray into American films had not provided the breakthrough he hoped for ; disillusioned with Hollywood , he returned to London , where he appeared in two British films , Perfect Understanding with Gloria Swanson and No Funny Business — in which Esmond also appeared .", "He was <unk> back to Hollywood in 1933 to appear opposite <unk> <unk> in Queen Christina , but was replaced after two weeks of filming because of a lack of chemistry between the two .", "Olivier 's stage roles in 1934 included <unk> in Gordon <unk> 's Queen of Scots , which was only a moderate success for him and for the play , but led to an important engagement for the same management ( Bronson <unk> ) shortly afterwards .", "In the interim he had a great success playing a thinly disguised version of the American actor John Barrymore in Edna <unk> 's Theatre Royal .", "His success was <unk> by his breaking an ankle two months into the run , in one of the athletic , <unk> stunts with which he liked to <unk> his performances .", "In 1935 , under <unk> 's management , John Gielgud staged Romeo and Juliet at the New Theatre , co @-@ starring with Peggy Ashcroft , Edith Evans and Olivier .", "Gielgud had seen Olivier in Queen of Scots , spotted his potential , and now gave him a major step up in his career .", "For the first weeks of the run Gielgud played <unk> and Olivier played Romeo , after which they exchanged roles .", "The production broke all box @-@ office records for the play , running for 189 performances .", "Olivier was enraged at the notices after the first night , which praised the <unk> of his performance but fiercely criticised his speaking of Shakespeare 's verse , contrasting it with his co @-@ star 's mastery of the poetry .", "The friendship between the two men was prickly , on Olivier 's side , for the rest of his life .", "= = = Old Vic and Vivien Leigh ( 1936 – 38 ) = = = \n \n In May 1936 Olivier and Richardson jointly directed and starred in a new piece by J.", "B. Priestley , Bees on the <unk> .", "Both actors won excellent notices , but the play , an allegory of Britain 's decay , did not attract the public and closed after four weeks .", "Later in the same year Olivier accepted an invitation to join the Old Vic company .", "The theatre , in an <unk> location south of the Thames , had offered inexpensive tickets for opera and drama under its proprietor Lilian <unk> since 1912 .", "Her drama company specialised in the plays of Shakespeare , and many leading actors had taken very large cuts in their pay to develop their Shakespearean techniques there .", "Gielgud had been in the company from 1929 to 1931 , and Richardson from 1930 to 1932 .", "Among the actors whom Olivier joined in late 1936 were Edith Evans , Ruth Gordon , Alec Guinness and Michael Redgrave .", "In January 1937 he took the title role in an uncut version of Hamlet , in which once again his delivery of the verse was <unk> compared with that of Gielgud , who had played the role on the same stage seven years previously to enormous acclaim .", "The Observer 's Ivor Brown praised Olivier 's \" magnetism and <unk> \" but missed \" the kind of pathos so richly established by Mr Gielgud \" .", "The reviewer in The Times found the performance \" full of vitality \" , but at times \" too light ... the character slips from Mr Olivier 's grasp \" .", "After Hamlet , the company presented Twelfth Night in what the director , Tyrone Guthrie , summed up as \" a <unk> , immature production of mine , with Olivier outrageously amusing as Sir Toby and a very young Alec Guinness <unk> and more amusing as Sir Andrew \" .", "Henry V was the next play , presented in May to mark the Coronation of George VI .", "A pacifist , as he then was , Olivier was as reluctant to play the warrior king as Guthrie was to direct the piece , but the production was a success , and <unk> had to extend the run from four to eight weeks .", "Following Olivier 's success in Shakespearean stage productions , he made his first foray into Shakespeare on film in 1936 , as Orlando in As You Like It , directed by Paul <unk> , \" a charming if lightweight production \" , according to Michael Brooke of the British Film Institute 's ( BFI 's ) <unk> .", "The following year Olivier appeared alongside Vivien Leigh in the historical drama Fire Over England .", "He had first met Leigh briefly at the Savoy <unk> and then again when she visited him during the run of Romeo and Juliet , probably early in 1936 , and the two had begun an affair sometime that year .", "Of the relationship , Olivier later said that \" I couldn 't help myself with Vivien .", "No man could .", "I hated myself for cheating on Jill , but then I had cheated before , but this was something different .", "This wasn 't just out of lust .", "This was love that I really didn 't ask for but was drawn into . \"", "While his relationship with Leigh continued he conducted an affair with the actress Ann Todd , and possibly had a homosexual <unk> with the actor Henry <unk> , according to the biographer Michael <unk> .", "In June 1937 the Old Vic company took up an invitation to perform Hamlet in the courtyard of the castle at Elsinore , where Shakespeare located the play .", "Olivier secured the casting of Leigh to replace Cherry <unk> as Ophelia .", "Because of torrential rain the performance had to be moved from the castle courtyard to the ballroom of a local hotel , but the tradition of playing Hamlet at Elsinore was established , and Olivier was followed by , among others , Gielgud ( 1939 ) , Redgrave ( 1950 ) , Richard Burton ( 1954 ) , Derek Jacobi ( 1979 ) , Kenneth Branagh ( 1988 ) and Jude Law ( 2009 ) .", "Back in London , the company staged Macbeth , with Olivier in the title role .", "The stylised production by Michel Saint @-@ Denis was not well liked , but Olivier had some good notices among the bad .", "On returning from Denmark , Olivier and Leigh told their respective spouses about the affair and that their marriages were over ; Esmond moved out of the marital house and in with her mother .", "After Olivier and Leigh made a tour of Europe in mid 1937 they returned to separate film projects — A <unk> at Oxford for her and The Divorce of Lady X for him — and moved into a property together in <unk> , Buckinghamshire .", "Olivier returned to the Old Vic for a second season in 1938 .", "For Othello he played Iago , with Richardson in the title role .", "Guthrie wanted to experiment with the theory that Iago 's <unk> is driven by suppressed homosexual love for Othello .", "Olivier was willing to co @-@ operate , but Richardson was not ; audiences and most critics failed to spot the supposed motivation of Olivier 's Iago , and Richardson 's Othello seemed <unk> .", "After that comparative failure , the company had a success with Coriolanus starring Olivier in the title role .", "The notices were laudatory , mentioning him alongside great predecessors such as Edmund Kean , William <unk> and Henry Irving .", "The actor Robert <unk> described it as \" Olivier 's first <unk> great performance \" .", "This was Olivier 's last appearance on a London stage for six years .", "= = = Hollywood and the Second World War ( 1939 – 43 ) = = = \n \n In 1938 Olivier joined Richardson to film the spy thriller Q <unk> , released the following year .", "Frank <unk> , the critic for The New York Times , thought Olivier was \" not quite so good \" as Richardson , but was \" quite acceptable \" .", "In late 1938 , lured by a salary of $ 50 @,@ 000 , the actor travelled to Hollywood to take the part of <unk> in the 1939 film Wuthering Heights , alongside <unk> Oberon and David Niven .", "In less than a month Leigh had joined him , explaining that her trip was \" partially because Larry 's there and partially because I intend to get the part of Scarlett O <unk> \" — the role in Gone with the Wind in which she was eventually cast .", "Olivier did not enjoy making Wuthering Heights , and his approach to film acting , combined with a dislike for Oberon , led to tensions on set .", "The director , William <unk> , was a hard <unk> , and Olivier learned to remove what Billington described as \" the carapace of theatricality \" to which he was prone , replacing it with \" a <unk> reality \" .", "The resulting film was a commercial and critical success that earned him a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor , and created his screen reputation .", "Caroline Lejeune , writing for The Observer , considered that \" Olivier 's dark , moody face , abrupt style , and a certain fine arrogance towards the world in his playing are just right \" in the role , while the reviewer for The Times wrote that Olivier \" is a good embodiment of <unk> ... impressive enough on a more human plane , speaking his lines with real distinction , and always both romantic and alive . \"", "After returning to London briefly in mid @-@ 1939 , the couple returned to America , Leigh to film the final takes for Gone with the Wind , and Olivier to prepare for filming of Alfred Hitchcock 's Rebecca — although the couple had hoped to appear in it together .", "Instead , Joan <unk> was selected for the role of Mrs de Winter , as the producer David O.", "<unk> thought that not only was she more suitable for the role , but that it was best to keep Olivier and Leigh apart until their divorces came through .", "Olivier followed Rebecca with Pride and <unk> , in the role of Mr. <unk> .", "To his disappointment Elizabeth <unk> was played by Greer <unk> rather than Leigh .", "He received good reviews for both films and showed a more confident screen presence than he had in his early work .", "In January 1940 Olivier and Esmond were granted their divorce .", "In February , following another request from Leigh , her husband also applied for their marriage to be terminated .", "On stage , Olivier and Leigh starred in Romeo and Juliet on Broadway .", "It was an extravagant production , but a commercial failure .", "In The New York Times Brooks Atkinson praised the scenery but not the acting : \" Although Miss Leigh and Mr Olivier are handsome young people they hardly act their parts at all . \"", "The couple had invested almost all their savings in the project , and its failure was a grave financial blow .", "They were married in August 1940 , at the San <unk> Ranch in Santa Barbara .", "The war in Europe had been under way for a year and was going badly for Britain .", "After his wedding Olivier wanted to help the war effort .", "He telephoned Duff Cooper , the Minister of Information under Winston Churchill , hoping to get a position in Cooper 's department .", "Cooper advised him to remain where he was and speak to the film director Alexander Korda , who was based in the US at Churchill 's behest , with connections to British Intelligence .", "Korda — with Churchill 's support and involvement — directed That Hamilton Woman , with Olivier as <unk> Nelson and Leigh in the title role .", "Korda saw that the relationship between the couple was strained .", "Olivier was tiring of Leigh 's <unk> <unk> , and she was drinking to excess .", "The film , in which the threat of Napoleon paralleled that of Hitler , was seen by critics as \" bad history but good British propaganda \" , according to the BFI .", "Olivier 's life was under threat from the Nazis and pro @-@ German <unk> .", "The studio owners were concerned enough that Samuel Goldwyn and Cecil B.", "<unk> both provided support and security to ensure his safety .", "On the completion of filming , Olivier and Leigh returned to Britain .", "He had spent the previous year learning to fly and had completed nearly 250 hours by the time he left America .", "He intended to join the Royal Air Force but instead made another propaganda film , 49th <unk> , narrated short pieces for the Ministry of Information , and joined the Fleet Air Arm because Richardson was already in the service .", "Richardson had gained a reputation for crashing aircraft , which Olivier rapidly eclipsed .", "Olivier and Leigh settled in a cottage just outside RAF <unk> Down , where he was stationed with a training squadron ; Noël Coward visited the couple and thought Olivier looked unhappy .", "Olivier spent much of his time taking part in broadcasts and making speeches to build morale , and in 1942 he was invited to make another propaganda film , The <unk> @-@ Paradise , in which he played a Soviet engineer who helps improve British @-@ Russian relationships .", "In 1943 , at the behest of the Ministry of Information , Olivier began working on Henry V. Originally he had no intention of taking the directorial duties , but ended up directing and producing , in addition to taking the title role .", "He was assisted by an Italian <unk> , Filippo Del <unk> , who had been released to produce propaganda for the Allied cause .", "The decision was made to film the battle scenes in neutral <unk> , where it was easier to find the 650 extras .", "John Betjeman , the press <unk> at the British embassy in Dublin , played a key liaison role with the Irish government in making suitable arrangements .", "The film was released in November 1944 .", "Brooke , writing for the BFI , considers that it \" came too late in the Second World War to be a call to arms as such , but formed a powerful reminder of what Britain was defending . \"", "The music for the film was written by William Walton , \" a score that ranks with the best in film music \" , according to the music critic Michael Kennedy .", "Walton also provided the music for Olivier 's next two Shakespearean adaptations , Hamlet ( 1948 ) and Richard III ( 1955 ) .", "Henry V was warmly received by critics .", "The reviewer for The Manchester Guardian wrote that the film combined \" new art hand @-@ in @-@ hand with old genius , and both superbly of one mind \" , in a film that worked \" <unk> \" .", "The critic for The Times considered that Olivier \" plays Henry on a high , heroic note and never is there danger of a crack \" , in a film described as \" a triumph of film craft \" .", "There were Oscar nominations for the film , including Best Picture and Best Actor , but it won none and Olivier was instead presented with a \" Special Award \" .", "He was unimpressed , and later commented that \" this was my first absolute <unk> @-@ off , and I regarded it as such . \"", "= = = Co @-@ directing the Old Vic ( 1944 – 47 ) = = = \n \n Throughout the war Tyrone Guthrie had <unk> to keep the Old Vic company going , even after German bombing in 1942 left the theatre a near @-@ ruin .", "A small troupe toured the provinces , with Sybil Thorndike at its head .", "By 1944 , with the tide of the war turning , Guthrie felt it time to re @-@ establish the company in a London base and invited Richardson to head it .", "Richardson made it a condition of accepting that he should share the acting and management in a triumvirate .", "Initially he proposed Gielgud and Olivier as his colleagues , but the former declined , saying , \" It would be a disaster , you would have to spend your whole time as referee between Larry and me . \"", "It was finally agreed that the third member would be the stage director John Burrell .", "The Old Vic governors approached the Royal Navy to secure the release of Richardson and Olivier ; the Sea Lords consented , with , as Olivier put it , \" a <unk> and lack of reluctance which was positively <unk> . \"", "The triumvirate secured the New Theatre for their first season and recruited a company .", "Thorndike was joined by , among others , Harcourt Williams , Joyce <unk> and Margaret <unk> .", "It was agreed to open with a repertory of four plays : <unk> <unk> , Arms and the Man , Richard III and Uncle Vanya .", "Olivier 's roles were the Button <unk> , Sergius , Richard and Astrov ; Richardson played <unk> , <unk> , Richmond and Vanya .", "The first three productions met with acclaim from reviewers and audiences ; Uncle Vanya had a mixed reception , although The Times thought Olivier 's Astrov \" a most distinguished portrait \" and Richardson 's Vanya \" the perfect compound of <unk> and pathos \" .", "In Richard III , according to Billington , Olivier 's triumph was absolute : \" so much so that it became his most frequently imitated performance and one whose supremacy went <unk> until Antony Sher played the role forty years later \" .", "In 1945 the company toured Germany , where they were seen by many thousands of Allied servicemen ; they also appeared at the <unk> @-@ Française theatre in Paris , the first foreign company to be given that honour .", "The critic Harold Hobson wrote that Richardson and Olivier quickly \" made the Old Vic the most famous theatre in the Anglo @-@ Saxon world . \"", "The second season , in 1945 , featured two double bills .", "The first consisted of Henry IV , Parts 1 and 2 .", "Olivier played the warrior Hotspur in the first and the <unk> Justice <unk> in the second .", "He received good notices , but by general consent the production belonged to Richardson as Falstaff .", "In the second double bill it was Olivier who dominated , in the title roles of <unk> Rex and The Critic .", "In the two one @-@ act plays his switch from searing tragedy and horror in the first half to farcical comedy in the second impressed most critics and audience members , though a minority felt that the transformation from <unk> 's <unk> blinded hero to Sheridan 's vain and ludicrous Mr <unk> \" <unk> of a quick @-@ change turn in a music hall \" .", "After the London season the company played both the double bills and Uncle Vanya in a six @-@ week run on Broadway .", "The third , and final , London season under the triumvirate was in 1946 – 47 .", "Olivier played King Lear , and Richardson took the title role in <unk> de <unk> .", "Olivier would have preferred the roles to be reversed , but Richardson did not wish to attempt Lear .", "Olivier 's Lear received good but not outstanding reviews .", "In his scenes of decline and madness towards the end of the play some critics found him less moving than his finest predecessors in the role .", "The influential critic James Agate suggested that Olivier used his dazzling stage technique to disguise a lack of feeling , a charge that the actor strongly rejected , but which was often made throughout his later career .", "During the run of <unk> , Richardson was knighted , to Olivier 's <unk> envy .", "The younger man received the accolade six months later , by which time the days of the triumvirate were numbered .", "The high profile of the two star actors did not <unk> them to the new chairman of the Old Vic governors , Lord Esher .", "He had ambitions to be the first head of the National Theatre and had no intention of letting actors run it .", "He was encouraged by Guthrie , who , having instigated the appointment of Richardson and Olivier , had come to resent their <unk> and international fame .", "In January 1947 Olivier began working on his second film as a director , Hamlet ( 1948 ) , in which he also took the lead role .", "The original play was heavily cut to focus on the relationships , rather than the political intrigue .", "The film became a critical and commercial success in Britain and abroad , although Lejeune , in The Observer , considered it \" less effective than [ Olivier 's ] stage work .", "...", "He speaks the lines <unk> , and with the <unk> of one who loves them , but he <unk> his own thesis by never , for a moment , leaving the impression of a man who cannot make up his own mind ; here , you feel rather , is an actor @-@ producer @-@ director who , in every circumstance , knows exactly what he wants , and gets it \" .", "Campbell Dixon , the critic for The Daily Telegraph thought the film \" brilliant ... one of the masterpieces of the stage has been made into one of the greatest of films . \"", "Hamlet became the first non @-@ American film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture , while Olivier won the Award for Best Actor .", "In 1948 Olivier led the Old Vic company on a six @-@ month tour of Australia and New Zealand .", "He played Richard III , Sir Peter <unk> in Sheridan 's The School for Scandal and <unk> in <unk> Wilder 's The Skin of Our <unk> , appearing alongside Leigh in the latter two plays .", "While Olivier was on the Australian tour and Richardson was in Hollywood , Esher terminated the contracts of the three directors , who were said to have \" resigned \" .", "<unk> Bragg in a 1984 study of Olivier , and John Miller in the authorised biography of Richardson , both comment that Esher 's action put back the establishment of a National Theatre for at least a decade .", "Looking back in 1971 , Bernard Levin wrote that the Old Vic company of 1944 to 1948 \" was probably the most illustrious that has ever been assembled in this country \" .", "The Times said that the triumvirate 's years were the greatest in the Old Vic 's history ; as The Guardian put it , \" the governors summarily sacked them in the interests of a more mediocre company spirit \" .", "= = = Post @-@ war ( 1948 – 51 ) = = = \n \n By the end of Australian tour , both Leigh and Olivier were exhausted and ill , and he told a journalist , \" You may not know it , but you are talking to a couple of walking corpses . \"", "Later he would comment that he \" lost Vivien \" in Australia , a reference to Leigh 's affair with the Australian actor Peter Finch , whom the couple met during the tour .", "Shortly afterwards Finch moved to London , where Olivier auditioned him and put him under a long @-@ term contract with Laurence Olivier Productions .", "Finch and Leigh 's affair continued on and off for several years .", "Although it was common knowledge that the Old Vic triumvirate had been dismissed , they refused to be drawn on the matter in public , and Olivier even arranged to play a final London season with the company in 1949 , as Richard III , Sir Peter <unk> , and Chorus in his own production of Anouilh 's <unk> with Leigh in the title role .", "After that , he was free to embark on a new career as an actor @-@ manager .", "In partnership with <unk> Beaumont he staged the English premiere of Tennessee Williams 's A Streetcar Named Desire , with Leigh in the central role of Blanche <unk> .", "The play was condemned by most critics , but the production was a considerable commercial success , and led to Leigh 's casting as Blanche in the 1951 film version .", "Gielgud , who was a devoted friend of Leigh 's , doubted whether Olivier was wise to let her play the demanding role of the mentally unstable heroine : \" [ Blanche ] was so very like her , in a way .", "It must have been a most <unk> strain to do it night after night .", "She would be shaking and white and quite distraught at the end of it . \"", "The production company set up by Olivier took a lease on the St James 's Theatre .", "In January 1950 he produced , directed and starred in Christopher Fry 's verse play Venus <unk> .", "The production was popular , despite poor reviews , but the expensive production did little to help the finances of Laurence Olivier Productions .", "After a series of box @-@ office failures , the company balanced its books in 1951 with productions of Shaw 's Caesar and Cleopatra and Shakespeare 's Antony and Cleopatra which the Oliviers played in London and then took to Broadway .", "Olivier was thought by some critics to be under par in both his roles , and some suspected him of playing deliberately below his usual strength so that Leigh might appear his equal .", "Olivier dismissed the suggestion , regarding it as an insult to his integrity as an actor .", "In the view of the critic and biographer W. A. Darlington , he was simply <unk> both as Caesar and Antony , finding the former boring and the latter weak .", "Darlington comments , \" Olivier , in his middle <unk> when he should have been displaying his powers at their very peak , seemed to have lost interest in his own acting \" .", "Over the next four years Olivier spent much of his time working as a producer , presenting plays rather than directing or acting in them .", "His presentations at the St James 's included seasons by <unk> <unk> 's company giving two <unk> plays in Italian , followed by a visit from the <unk> @-@ Française playing works by <unk> , <unk> , <unk> and <unk> in French .", "Darlington considers a 1951 production of Othello starring Orson Welles as the pick of Olivier 's productions at the theatre .", "= = = Independent actor @-@ manager ( 1952 – 54 ) = = = \n \n While Leigh made Streetcar in 1951 , Olivier joined her in Hollywood to film Carrie , based on the controversial novel Sister Carrie ; although the film was plagued by troubles , Olivier received warm reviews and a BAFTA nomination .", "Olivier began to notice a change in Leigh 's behaviour , and he later recounted that \" I would find Vivien sitting on the corner of the bed , <unk> her hands and sobbing , in a state of grave distress ; I would naturally try desperately to give her some comfort , but for some time she would be <unk> . \"", "After a holiday with Coward in Jamaica , she seemed to have recovered , but Olivier later recorded , \" I am sure that ... [ the doctors ] must have taken some pains to tell me what was wrong with my wife ; that her disease was called manic depression and what that meant — a possibly permanent cyclical to @-@ and @-@ <unk> between the depths of depression and wild , uncontrollable <unk> .", "He also recounted the years of problems he had experienced because of Leigh 's illness , writing , \" throughout her possession by that <unk> evil monster , manic depression , with its deadly ever @-@ <unk> <unk> , she retained her own individual <unk> — an ability to disguise her true mental condition from almost all except me , for whom she could hardly be expected to take the trouble . \"", "In January 1953 Leigh travelled to Ceylon ( now Sri Lanka ) to film Elephant Walk with Peter Finch .", "Shortly after filming started she suffered a breakdown , and returned to Britain where , between periods of <unk> , she told Olivier that she was in love with Finch , and had been having an affair with him ; she gradually recovered over a period of several months .", "As a result of the breakdown , many of the Oliviers ' friends learned of her problems .", "Niven said she had been \" quite , quite mad \" , and in his diary , Coward expressed the view that \" things had been bad and getting worse since 1948 or <unk> . \"", "For the Coronation season of 1953 , Olivier and Leigh starred in the West End in <unk> <unk> 's <unk> comedy , The Sleeping Prince .", "It ran for eight months but was widely regarded as a minor contribution to the season , in which other productions included Gielgud in Venice <unk> 'd , Coward in The Apple <unk> and Ashcroft and Redgrave in Antony and Cleopatra .", "Olivier directed his third Shakespeare film in September 1954 , Richard III ( 1955 ) , which he co @-@ produced with Korda .", "The presence of four theatrical knights in the one film — Olivier was joined by Cedric Hardwicke , Gielgud and Richardson — led an American reviewer to dub it \" An @-@ All @-@ Sir @-@ Cast \" .", "The critic for The Manchester Guardian described the film as a \" bold and successful achievement \" , but it was not a box @-@ office success , which accounted for Olivier 's subsequent failure to raise the funds for a planned film of Macbeth .", "He won a BAFTA award for the role and was nominated for the Best Actor Academy Award , which <unk> <unk> won .", "= = = Last years with Leigh ( 1955 – 56 ) = = = \n \n In 1955 Olivier and Leigh were invited to play leading roles in three plays at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre , Stratford .", "They began with Twelfth Night , directed by Gielgud , with Olivier as Malvolio and Leigh as Viola .", "<unk> were difficult , with Olivier determined to play his conception of the role despite the director 's view that it was vulgar .", "Gielgud later commented : \n Somehow the production did not work .", "Olivier was set on playing Malvolio in his own particular rather extravagant way .", "He was extremely moving at the end , but he played the earlier scenes like a Jewish <unk> , with a <unk> and an extraordinary accent , and he insisted on falling backwards off a bench in the garden scene , though I <unk> him not to do it .", "...", "But then Malvolio is a very difficult part .", "The next production was Macbeth .", "Reviewers were lukewarm about the direction by Glen <unk> Shaw and the designs by Roger <unk> , but Olivier 's performance in the title role attracted <unk> .", "To J. C. <unk> , Olivier 's was \" the finest Macbeth of our day \" ; to Darlington it was \" the best Macbeth of our time \" .", "Leigh 's Lady Macbeth received mixed but generally polite notices , although to the end of his life Olivier believed it to have been the best Lady Macbeth he ever saw .", "In their third production of the 1955 Stratford season , Olivier played the title role in Titus <unk> , with Leigh as <unk> .", "Her notices in the part were <unk> , but the production by Peter Brook and Olivier 's performance as Titus received the greatest ovation in Stratford history from the first @-@ night audience , and the critics hailed the production as a landmark in post @-@ war British theatre .", "Olivier and Brook revived the production for a continental tour in June 1957 ; its final performance , which closed the old <unk> Theatre in London , was the last time Leigh and Olivier acted together .", "Leigh became pregnant in 1956 and withdrew from the production of Coward 's comedy South Sea <unk> .", "The day after her final performance in the play she <unk> and entered a period of depression that lasted for months .", "The same year Olivier decided to direct and produce a film version of The Sleeping Prince , retitled The Prince and the <unk> .", "Instead of appearing with Leigh , he cast Marilyn Monroe as the <unk> .", "Although the filming was challenging because of Monroe 's behaviour , the film was appreciated by the critics .", "= = = Royal Court and Chichester ( 1957 – 63 ) = = = \n \n During the production of The Prince and the <unk> , Olivier , Monroe and her husband , the American playwright Arthur Miller , went to see the English Stage Company 's production of John Osborne 's Look Back in Anger at the Royal Court .", "Olivier had seen the play earlier in the run and disliked it , but Miller was convinced that Osborne had talent , and Olivier <unk> .", "He was ready for a change of direction ; in 1981 he wrote : \n I had reached a stage in my life that I was getting profoundly sick of — not just tired — sick .", "Consequently the public were , likely enough , beginning to agree with me .", "My rhythm of work had become a bit deadly : a classical or semi @-@ classical film ; a play or two at Stratford , or a nine @-@ month run in the West End , etc etc .", "I was going mad , desperately searching for something suddenly fresh and <unk> exciting .", "What I felt to be my image was boring me to death .", "Osborne was already at work on a new play , The Entertainer , an allegory of Britain 's post @-@ colonial decline , centred on a <unk> variety comedian , Archie Rice .", "Having read the first act — all that was completed by then — Olivier asked to be cast in the part .", "He had for years maintained that he might easily have been a third @-@ rate comedian called \" Larry Oliver \" , and would sometimes play the character at parties .", "Behind Archie 's brazen façade there is a deep <unk> , and Olivier caught both aspects , switching , in the words of the biographer Anthony Holden , \" from a <unk> <unk> comic routine to moments of the most <unk> pathos \" .", "Tony Richardson 's production for the English Stage Company transferred from the Royal Court to the Palace Theatre in September 1957 ; after that it toured and returned to the Palace .", "The role of Archie 's daughter Jean was taken by three actresses during the various runs .", "The second of them was Joan Plowright , with whom Olivier began a relationship that endured for the rest of his life .", "Olivier said that playing Archie \" made me feel like a modern actor again \" .", "In finding an avant @-@ garde play that suited him , he was , as Osborne remarked , far ahead of Gielgud and Ralph Richardson , who did not successfully follow his lead for more than a decade .", "Their first substantial successes in works by any of Osborne 's generation were Alan Bennett 's Forty Years On ( Gielgud in 1968 ) and David <unk> 's Home ( Richardson and Gielgud in 1970 ) .", "Olivier received another BAFTA nomination for his supporting role in 1959 's The Devil 's <unk> .", "The same year , after a gap of two decades , Olivier returned to the role of Coriolanus , in a Stratford production directed by the 28 @-@ year @-@ old Peter Hall .", "Olivier 's performance received strong praise from the critics for its fierce <unk> combined with an emotional vulnerability .", "In 1960 he made his second appearance for the Royal Court company in <unk> 's <unk> play <unk> .", "The production was chiefly remarkable for the star 's quarrels with the director , Orson Welles , who according to the biographer Francis <unk> suffered the \" appalling treatment \" that Olivier had inflicted on Gielgud at Stratford five years earlier .", "Olivier again ignored his director and undermined his authority .", "In 1960 and 1961 Olivier appeared in Anouilh 's <unk> on Broadway , first in the title role , with Anthony Quinn as the king , and later exchanging roles with his co @-@ star .", "Two films featuring Olivier were released in 1960 .", "The first — filmed in 1959 — was <unk> , in which he portrayed the Roman general , Marcus <unk> <unk> .", "His second was The Entertainer , shot while he was appearing in Coriolanus ; the film was well received by the critics , but not as warmly as the stage show had been .", "The reviewer for The Guardian thought the performances were good , and wrote that Olivier \" on the screen as on the stage , achieves the tour de force of bringing Archie Rice ... to life \" .", "For his performance , Olivier was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor .", "He also made an adaptation of The Moon and <unk> in 1960 , winning an Emmy Award .", "The Oliviers ' marriage was disintegrating during the late 1950s .", "While directing Charlton Heston in the 1960 play The <unk> , Olivier <unk> that \" Vivien is several thousand miles away , trembling on the edge of a cliff , even when she 's sitting quietly in her own drawing room \" , at a time when she was threatening suicide .", "In May 1960 divorce proceedings started ; Leigh reported the fact to the press and informed reporters of Olivier 's relationship with Plowright .", "The decree <unk> was issued in December 1960 , which enabled him to marry Plowright in March 1961 .", "A son , Richard , was born in December 1961 ; two daughters followed , <unk> Agnes Margaret — born in January 1963 — and Julie @-@ Kate , born in July 1966 .", "In 1961 Olivier accepted the directorship of a new theatrical venture , the Chichester Festival .", "For the opening season in 1962 he directed two neglected 17th @-@ century English plays , John Fletcher 's 1638 comedy The <unk> and John Ford 's 1633 tragedy The Broken Heart , followed by Uncle Vanya .", "The company he recruited was forty strong and included Thorndike , <unk> , Redgrave , Athene <unk> , John Neville and Plowright .", "The first two plays were <unk> received ; the <unk> production attracted <unk> notices .", "The Times commented , \" It is doubtful if the Moscow Arts Theatre itself could improve on this production . \"", "The second Chichester season the following year consisted of a revival of Uncle Vanya and two new productions — Shaw 's Saint Joan and John Arden 's The <unk> <unk> .", "In 1963 Olivier received another BAFTA nomination for his leading role as a <unk> accused of sexually <unk> a student in the film <unk> of Trial .", "= = = National Theatre = = = \n \n \n = = = = 1963 – 68 = = = = \n \n At around the time the Chichester Festival opened , plans for the creation of the National Theatre were coming to fruition .", "The British government agreed to release funds for a new building on the South Bank of the Thames .", "Lord Chandos was appointed chairman of the National Theatre Board in 1962 , and in August Olivier accepted its invitation to be the company 's first director .", "As his assistants , he recruited the directors John Dexter and William <unk> , with Kenneth Tynan as literary adviser or \" <unk> \" .", "<unk> the construction of the new theatre , the company was based at the Old Vic .", "With the agreement of both organisations , Olivier remained in overall charge of the Chichester Festival during the first three seasons of the National ; he used the festivals of 1964 and 1965 to give preliminary runs to plays he hoped to stage at the Old Vic .", "The opening production of the National Theatre was Hamlet in October 1963 , starring Peter O 'Toole and directed by Olivier .", "O 'Toole was a guest star , one of occasional exceptions to Olivier 's policy of casting productions from a regular company .", "Among those who made a mark during Olivier 's directorship were Michael <unk> , Maggie Smith , Alan <unk> , Derek Jacobi and Anthony Hopkins .", "It was widely remarked that Olivier seemed reluctant to recruit his peers to perform with his company .", "Evans , Gielgud and Paul Scofield <unk> only briefly , and Ashcroft and Richardson never appeared at the National during Olivier 's time .", "Robert Stephens , a member of the company , observed , \" Olivier 's one great fault was a paranoid jealousy of anyone who he thought was a rival \" .", "In his decade in charge of the National , Olivier acted in thirteen plays and directed eight .", "Several of the roles he played were minor characters , including a <unk> butler in <unk> 's A <unk> in Her <unk> and a <unk> solicitor in Maugham 's Home and Beauty ; the vulgar soldier Captain <unk> in <unk> 's 1706 comedy The <unk> Officer was a larger role but not the leading one .", "Apart from his Astrov in the Uncle Vanya , familiar from Chichester , his first leading role for the National was Othello , directed by Dexter in 1964 .", "The production was a box @-@ office success and was revived regularly over the next five seasons .", "His performance divided opinion .", "Most of the reviewers and theatrical colleagues praised it highly ; Franco <unk> called it \" an anthology of everything that has been discovered about acting in the past three centuries . \"", "<unk> voices included The Sunday Telegraph , which called it \" the kind of bad acting of which only a great actor is capable ... near the <unk> of self @-@ parody \" ; the director Jonathan Miller thought it \" a condescending view of an Afro Caribbean person \" .", "The burden of playing this demanding part at the same time as managing the new company and planning for the move to the new theatre took its toll on Olivier .", "To add to his load , he felt obliged to take over as <unk> in The Master <unk> when the ailing Redgrave withdrew from the role in November 1964 .", "For the first time Olivier began to suffer from stage <unk> , which plagued him for several years .", "The National Theatre production of Othello was released as a film in 1965 , which earned four Academy Award nominations , including another for Best Actor for Olivier .", "During the following year Olivier concentrated on management , directing one production ( The <unk> ) , taking the comic role of the <unk> <unk> in <unk> 's Love for Love , and making one film , Bunny Lake is Missing , in which he and Coward were on the same bill for the first time since Private Lives .", "In 1966 , his one play as director was Juno and the <unk> .", "The Times commented that the production \" <unk> one 's faith in the work as a masterpiece \" .", "In the same year Olivier portrayed the Mahdi , opposite Heston as General Gordon , in the film <unk> .", "In 1967 Olivier was caught in the middle of a confrontation between Chandos and Tynan over the latter 's proposal to stage Rolf <unk> 's Soldiers .", "As the play <unk> depicted Churchill as <unk> in the assassination of the Polish prime minister Władysław <unk> , Chandos regarded it as <unk> .", "At his urging the board unanimously vetoed the production .", "Tynan considered resigning over this interference with the management 's artistic freedom , but Olivier himself stayed firmly in place , and Tynan also remained .", "At about this time Olivier began a long struggle against a succession of illnesses .", "He was treated for prostate cancer and , during rehearsals for his production of <unk> 's Three Sisters he was hospitalised with pneumonia .", "He recovered enough to take the heavy role of Edgar in <unk> 's The Dance of Death , the finest of all his performances other than in Shakespeare , in Gielgud 's view .", "= = = = 1968 – 74 = = = = \n \n Olivier had intended to step down from the directorship of the National Theatre at the end of his first five @-@ year contract , having , he hoped , led the company into its new building .", "By 1968 because of bureaucratic delays construction work had not even begun , and he agreed to serve for a second five @-@ year term .", "His next major role , and his last appearance in a Shakespeare play , was as Shylock in The <unk> of Venice , his first appearance in the work .", "He had intended Guinness or Scofield to play Shylock , but stepped in when neither was available .", "The production by Jonathan Miller , and Olivier 's performance , attracted a wide range of responses .", "Two different critics reviewed it for The Guardian : one wrote \" this is not a role which stretches him , or for which he will be particularly remembered \" ; the other commented that the performance \" ranks as one of his greatest achievements , involving his whole range \" .", "In 1969 Olivier appeared in two war films , portraying military leaders .", "He played Field Marshal French in the First World War film Oh !", "What a <unk> War , for which he won another BAFTA award , followed by Air Chief Marshal Hugh <unk> in Battle of Britain .", "In June 1970 he became the first actor to be created a peer for services to the theatre .", "Although he initially declined the honour , Harold Wilson , the incumbent prime minister , wrote to him , then invited him and Plowright to dinner , and persuaded him to accept .", "After this Olivier played three more stage roles : James Tyrone in Eugene O 'Neill 's Long Day 's Journey into Night ( 1971 – 72 ) , Antonio in Eduardo de Filippo 's Saturday , Sunday , Monday and John <unk> in Trevor <unk> 's The Party ( both 1973 – 74 ) .", "Among the roles he hoped to play , but could not because of ill @-@ health , was Nathan Detroit in the musical <unk> and Dolls .", "In 1972 he took leave of absence from the National to star opposite Michael <unk> in Joseph L. <unk> 's film of Anthony Shaffer 's <unk> , which The Illustrated London News considered to be \" Olivier at his <unk> , eye @-@ rolling best \" ; both he and <unk> were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor , losing to Marlon Brando in The <unk> .", "The last two stage plays Olivier directed were Jean <unk> 's <unk> ( 1971 ) and Priestley 's Eden End ( 1974 ) .", "By the time of Eden End , he was no longer director of the National Theatre ; Peter Hall took over on 1 November 1973 .", "The succession was <unk> handled by the board , and Olivier felt that he had been eased out — although he had declared his intention to go — and that he had not been properly consulted about the choice of successor .", "The largest of the three theatres within the National 's new building was named in his honour , but his only appearance on the stage of the Olivier Theatre was at its official opening by the Queen in October 1976 , when he made a speech of welcome , which Hall privately described as the most successful part of the evening .", "= = = Later years ( 1975 – 89 ) = = = \n \n Olivier spent the last fifteen years of his life in securing his finances and dealing with worsening health , which included <unk> and <unk> , a <unk> muscle disorder .", "<unk> , and to secure financial security , he made a series of advertisements for <unk> cameras in 1972 , although he stipulated that they must never be shown in Britain ; he also took a number of cameo film roles , which were in \" often undistinguished films \" , according to Billington .", "Olivier 's move from leading parts to supporting and cameo roles came about because his poor health meant he could not get the necessary long insurance for larger parts , with only short engagements in films available .", "Olivier 's <unk> meant he spent the last three months of 1974 in hospital , and he spent early 1975 slowly recovering and regaining his strength .", "When strong enough , he was contacted by the director John Schlesinger , who offered him the role of a Nazi <unk> in the 1976 film <unk> Man .", "Olivier shaved his <unk> and wore oversized glasses to <unk> the look of his eyes , in a role that the critic David Robinson , writing for The Times , thought was \" strongly played \" , adding that Olivier was \" always at his best in roles that call for him to be <unk> or nasty or both \" .", "Olivier was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role , and won the Golden Globe of the same category .", "In the mid @-@ 1970s Olivier became increasingly involved in television work , a medium of which he was initially dismissive .", "In 1973 he provided the narration for a 26 @-@ episode documentary , The World at War , which chronicled the events of the Second World War , and won a second Emmy Award for Long Day 's Journey into Night ( 1973 ) .", "In 1975 he won another Emmy for Love Among the <unk> .", "The following year he appeared in adaptations of Tennessee Williams 's Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and Harold <unk> 's The Collection .", "In 1978 he appeared in the film The Boys from Brazil , playing the role of Ezra Lieberman , an ageing Nazi hunter ; he received his eleventh Academy Award nomination .", "Although he did not win the Oscar , he was presented with an Honorary Award for his lifetime achievement .", "Olivier continued working in film into the 1980s , with roles in The Jazz Singer ( 1980 ) , <unk> ( 1981 ) , The Bounty ( 1984 ) and Wild <unk> II ( 1985 ) .", "He continued to work in television ; in 1981 he appeared as Lord <unk> in <unk> Revisited , winning another Emmy , and the following year he received his tenth and last BAFTA nomination in the television adaptation of John Mortimer 's stage play A Voyage Round My Father .", "In 1983 he played his last Shakespearean role as Lear in King Lear , for Granada Television , earning his fifth Emmy .", "He thought the role of Lear much less demanding than other tragic Shakespearean heroes : \" No , Lear is easy .", "He 's like all of us , really : he 's just a stupid old <unk> . \"", "When the production was first shown on American television , the critic Steve <unk> wrote : \n Olivier seems to have thrown away technique this time — his is a <unk> pure Lear .", "In his final speech , over Cordelia 's lifeless body , he brings us so close to Lear 's <unk> that we can hardly bear to watch , because we have seen the last Shakespearean hero Laurence Olivier will ever play .", "But what a finale !", "In this most sublime of plays , our greatest actor has given an <unk> performance .", "Perhaps it would be most appropriate to express simple gratitude .", "The same year he also appeared in a cameo alongside Gielgud and Richardson in Wagner , with Burton in the title role ; his final screen appearance was as an old , wheelchair @-@ bound soldier in Derek <unk> 's 1989 film War <unk> .", "After being ill for the last twenty @-@ two years of his life , Olivier died of renal failure on 11 July 1989 at his home near <unk> , West Sussex .", "His cremation was held three days later , before a funeral in Poets ' Corner of Westminster Abbey in October that year .", "= = Awards , honours and memorials = = \n \n In 1947 Olivier was appointed a Knight Bachelor , and in 1970 he was given a life peerage ; the Order of Merit was conferred on him in 1981 .", "He also received honours from foreign governments .", "In 1949 he was made Commander of the Order of the <unk> by the Danish government ; the French appointed him <unk> , Legion of Honour , in 1953 ; the Italian government created him Grande <unk> , Order of Merit of the Italian Republic , in 1953 ; and in 1971 he was granted the Order of Yugoslav Flag with Golden Wreath .", "From academic and other institutions , Olivier received honorary <unk> from the university of <unk> , Massachusetts ( 1946 ) , Oxford ( 1957 ) and Edinburgh ( 1964 ) .", "He was also awarded the Danish <unk> Prize in 1966 , the Gold <unk> of the Royal Swedish Academy of Letters , History and Antiquities in 1968 ; and the Albert Medal of the Royal Society of Arts in 1976 .", "For his work in films , Olivier received four Academy Awards : an honorary award for Henry V ( 1947 ) , a Best Actor award and one as producer for Hamlet ( 1948 ) , and a second honorary award in 1979 to recognise his lifetime of contribution to the art of film .", "He was nominated for nine other acting <unk> and one each for production and direction .", "He also won two British Academy Film Awards out of ten nominations , five Emmy Awards out of nine nominations , and three Golden Globe Awards out of six nominations .", "He was nominated once for a Tony Award ( for best actor , as Archie Rice ) but did not win .", "In February 1960 , for his contribution to the film industry , Olivier was inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame , with a star at <unk> Hollywood Boulevard ; he is included in the American Theater Hall of Fame .", "In 1977 Olivier was awarded a British Film Institute Fellowship .", "In addition to the naming of the National Theatre 's largest auditorium in Olivier 's honour , he is commemorated in the Laurence Olivier Awards , bestowed annually since 1984 by the Society of West End Theatre .", "In 1991 Gielgud unveiled a memorial stone commemorating Olivier in Poets ' Corner at Westminster Abbey .", "In 2007 , the centenary of Olivier 's birth , a life @-@ sized statue of him was unveiled on the South Bank , outside the National Theatre ; the same year the BFI held a retrospective season of his film work .", "= = <unk> and reputation = = \n \n Olivier 's acting technique was <unk> crafted , and he was known for changing his appearance considerably from role to role .", "By his own admission , he was addicted to extravagant make @-@ up , and unlike Richardson and Gielgud , he excelled at different voices and accents .", "His own description of his technique was \" working from the outside in \" ; he said , \" I can never act as myself , I have to have a pillow up my <unk> , a false nose or a moustache or wig ...", "I cannot come on looking like me and be someone else . \"", "<unk> described how at rehearsals Olivier \" built his performance slowly and with immense application from a mass of tiny details \" .", "This attention to detail had its critics : Agate remarked , \" When I look at a watch it is to see the time and not to admire the mechanism .", "I want an actor to tell me Lear 's time of day and Olivier doesn 't .", "He bids me watch the wheels go round . \"", "Tynan remarked to Olivier , \" you aren 't really a contemplative or philosophical actor \" ; Olivier was known for the strenuous <unk> of his performances in some roles .", "He told Tynan this was because he was influenced as a young man by Douglas <unk> , Ramon Navarro and John Barrymore in films , and Barrymore on stage as Hamlet : \" <unk> athletic .", "I admired that greatly , all of us did .", "... One thought of oneself , <unk> , <unk> as I was , as a sort of <unk> . \"", "According to Morley , Gielgud was widely considered \" the best actor in the world from the neck up and Olivier from the neck down . \"", "Olivier described the contrast thus : \" I 've always thought that we were the reverses of the same coin ... the top half John , all spirituality , all beauty , all abstract things ; and myself as all earth , blood , humanity . \"", "Together with Richardson and Gielgud , Olivier was internationally recognised as one of the \" great <unk> of theatrical knights \" who dominated the British stage during the middle and later decades of the 20th century .", "In an obituary tribute in The Times , Bernard Levin wrote , \" What we have lost with Laurence Olivier is glory .", "He reflected it in his greatest roles ; indeed he walked clad in it — you could practically see it glowing around him like a <unk> .", "... no one will ever play the roles he played as he played them ; no one will replace the <unk> that he gave his native land with his genius . \"", "Billington commented : \n [ Olivier ] elevated the art of acting in the twentieth century ... principally by the overwhelming force of his example .", "Like <unk> , Kean , and Irving before him , he lent glamour and excitement to acting so that , in any theatre in the world , an Olivier night raised the level of expectation and sent spectators out into the darkness a little more aware of themselves and having experienced a transcendent touch of ecstasy .", "That , in the end , was the true measure of his greatness .", "After Olivier 's death , Gielgud reflected , \" He followed in the theatrical tradition of Kean and Irving .", "He respected tradition in the theatre , but he also took great delight in breaking tradition , which is what made him so unique .", "He was gifted , brilliant , and one of the great controversial figures of our time in theatre , which is a virtue and not a vice at all . \"", "Olivier said in 1963 that he believed he was born to be an actor , but his colleague Peter <unk> disagreed ; he commented that although Olivier 's great contemporaries were clearly <unk> for the stage , \" Larry could have been a notable ambassador , a considerable minister , a <unk> <unk> .", "At his worst , he would have acted the parts more <unk> than they are usually lived . \"", "The director David <unk> agreed that acting did not come instinctively to Olivier as it did to his great rivals .", "He observed , \" Ralph was a natural actor , he couldn 't stop being a perfect actor ; Olivier did it through sheer hard work and determination . \"", "The American actor William <unk> had a similar view : \n Ironically enough , Laurence Olivier is less gifted than Marlon Brando .", "He is even less gifted than Richard Burton , Paul Scofield , Ralph Richardson and John Gielgud .", "But he is still the definitive actor of the twentieth century .", "Why ?", "Because he wanted to be .", "His achievements are due to dedication , scholarship , practice , determination and courage .", "He is the <unk> actor of our time .", "In comparing Olivier and the other leading actors of his generation , <unk> wrote , \" It is of course vain to talk of who is and who is not the greatest actor .", "There is simply no such thing as a greatest actor , or painter or composer \" .", "Nonetheless , some colleagues , particularly film actors such as Spencer Tracy , Humphrey Bogart and Lauren <unk> , came to regard Olivier as the finest of his peers .", "Peter Hall , though acknowledging Olivier as the head of the theatrical profession , thought Richardson the greater actor .", "Others , such as the critic Michael <unk> , awarded the palm to Gielgud .", "Olivier 's claim to theatrical greatness lay not only in his acting , but as , in Hall 's words , \" the supreme man of the theatre of our time \" , pioneering Britain 's National Theatre .", "As Bragg identified , \" no one doubts that the National is perhaps his most enduring monument \" .", "= = Stage roles and filmography = =" ]
[ "The British government agreed to release funds for a new building on the South Bank of the Thames .", "In 2007 , the centenary of Olivier 's birth , a life @-@ sized statue of him was unveiled on the South Bank , outside the National Theatre ; the same year the BFI held a retrospective season of his film work ." ]
[ " = Laurence Olivier = \n \n Laurence Kerr Olivier , Baron Olivier , <unk> ( / <unk> <unk> <unk> / ; 22 May 1907 – 11 July 1989 ) was an English actor who , along with his contemporaries Ralph Richardson and John Gielgud , dominated the British stage of the mid @-@ 20th century .", "He also worked in films throughout his career , playing more than fifty cinema roles .", "Late in his career , he had considerable success in television roles .", "His family had no theatrical connections , but Olivier 's father , a clergyman , decided that his son should become an actor .", "After attending a drama school in London , Olivier learned his craft in a succession of acting jobs during the late 1920s .", "In 1930 he had his first important West End success in Noël Coward 's Private Lives , and he appeared in his first film .", "In 1935 he played in a celebrated production of Romeo and Juliet alongside Gielgud and Peggy Ashcroft , and by the end of the decade he was an established star .", "In the 1940s , together with Richardson and John Burrell , Olivier was the co @-@ director of the Old Vic , building it into a highly respected company .", "There his most celebrated roles included Shakespeare 's Richard III and <unk> 's <unk> .", "In the 1950s Olivier was an independent actor @-@ manager , but his stage career was in the <unk> until he joined the avant garde English Stage Company in 1957 to play the title role in The Entertainer , a part he later played on film .", "From 1963 to 1973 he was the founding director of Britain 's National Theatre , running a resident company that fostered many future stars .", "His own parts there included the title role in Othello ( 1964 ) and Shylock in The <unk> of Venice ( 1970 ) .", "Among Olivier 's films are Wuthering Heights ( 1939 ) , Rebecca ( 1940 ) , and a trilogy of Shakespeare films as actor @-@ director : Henry V ( 1944 ) , Hamlet ( 1948 ) , and Richard III ( 1955 ) .", "His later films included <unk> ( 1972 ) , <unk> Man ( 1976 ) , and The Boys from Brazil ( 1978 ) .", "His television appearances included an adaptation of The Moon and <unk> ( 1960 ) , Long Day 's Journey into Night ( 1973 ) , Love Among the <unk> ( 1975 ) , Cat on a Hot Tin Roof ( 1976 ) , <unk> Revisited ( 1981 ) and King Lear ( 1983 ) .", "Olivier 's honours included a knighthood ( 1947 ) , a life peerage ( 1970 ) and the Order of Merit ( 1981 ) .", "For his on @-@ screen work he received four Academy Awards , two British Academy Film Awards , five Emmy Awards and three Golden Globe Awards .", "The National Theatre 's largest auditorium is named in his honour , and he is commemorated in the Laurence Olivier Awards , given annually by the Society of London Theatre .", "He was married three times , to the actresses Jill Esmond from 1930 to 1940 , Vivien Leigh from 1940 to 1960 , and Joan Plowright from 1961 until his death .", "= = Life and career = = \n \n \n = = = Family background and early life ( 1907 – 24 ) = = = \n \n Olivier was born in <unk> , Surrey , the youngest of the three children of the <unk> Gerard Kerr Olivier ( 1869 – 1939 ) and his wife Agnes Louise , née <unk> ( 1871 – 1920 ) .", "Their elder children were <unk> ( 1901 – 89 ) and Gerard <unk> \" <unk> \" ( 1904 – 58 ) .", "His great @-@ great @-@ grandfather was of French Huguenot descent , and Olivier came from a long line of Protestant clergymen .", "Gerard Olivier had begun a career as a schoolmaster , but in his thirties he discovered a strong religious <unk> and was ordained as a priest of the Church of England .", "He practised extremely high church , <unk> Christianity and liked to be addressed as \" Father Olivier \" .", "This made him unacceptable to most Anglican congregations , and the only church posts he was offered were temporary , usually <unk> for regular <unk> in their absence .", "This meant a nomadic existence , and for Laurence 's first few years , he never lived in one place long enough to make friends .", "In 1912 , when Olivier was five , his father secured a permanent appointment as assistant priest at St <unk> 's , <unk> .", "He held the post for six years , and a stable family life was at last possible .", "Olivier was devoted to his mother , but not to his father , whom he found a cold and remote parent .", "Nevertheless , he learned a great deal of the art of performing from him .", "As a young man Gerard Olivier had considered a stage career and was a dramatic and effective preacher .", "Olivier wrote that his father knew \" when to drop the voice , when to <unk> about the <unk> of <unk> , when to slip in a gag , when suddenly to wax sentimental ...", "The quick changes of mood and manner absorbed me , and I have never forgotten them . \"", "In 1916 , after attending a series of preparatory schools , Olivier passed the singing examination for admission to the choir school of All Saints , Margaret Street , in central London .", "His elder brother was already a pupil , and Olivier gradually settled in , though he felt himself to be something of an <unk> .", "The church 's style of worship was ( and remains ) Anglo @-@ Catholic , with emphasis on ritual , vestments and incense .", "The theatricality of the services appealed to Olivier , and the vicar encouraged the students to develop a taste for secular as well as religious drama .", "In a school production of Julius Caesar in 1917 , the ten @-@ year @-@ old Olivier 's performance as Brutus impressed an audience that included Lady Tree , the young Sybil Thorndike , and Ellen Terry , who wrote in her diary , \" The small boy who played Brutus is already a great actor . \"", "He later won praise in other schoolboy productions , as Maria in Twelfth Night ( 1918 ) and Katherine in The <unk> of the <unk> ( 1922 ) .", "From All Saints , Olivier went on to St Edward 's School , Oxford , from 1920 to 1924 .", "He made little mark until his final year , when he played Puck in the school 's production of A Midsummer Night 's Dream ; his performance was a tour de force that won him popularity among his fellow pupils .", "In January 1924 , his brother left England to work in India as a rubber <unk> .", "Olivier missed him greatly and asked his father how soon he could follow .", "He recalled in his memoirs that his father replied , \" Don 't be such a fool , you 're not going to India , you 're going on the stage . \"", "= = = Early acting career ( 1924 – 29 ) = = = \n \n In 1924 Gerard Olivier , a habitually <unk> man , told his son that not only must he gain admission to the Central School of Speech Training and Dramatic Art , but he must also gain a scholarship with a <unk> to cover his tuition fees and living expenses .", "Olivier 's sister had been a student there and was a favourite of <unk> Fogerty , the founder and principal of the school .", "Olivier later speculated that it was on the strength of this that Fogerty agreed to award him the <unk> .", "One of Olivier 's contemporaries at the school was Peggy Ashcroft , who observed he was \" rather <unk> in that his sleeves were too short and his hair stood on end but he was intensely lively and great fun \" .", "By his own admission , he was not a very conscientious student , but Fogerty liked him and later said that he and Ashcroft stood out among her many pupils .", "On leaving the school after a year , Olivier gained work with small touring companies before being taken on in 1925 by Sybil Thorndike and her husband , Lewis <unk> , as a bit @-@ part player , <unk> and assistant stage manager for their London company .", "He modelled his performing style on that of Gerald du <unk> , of whom he said , \" He seemed to <unk> on stage but had such perfect technique .", "When I started I was so busy doing a du <unk> that no one ever heard a word I said .", "The Shakespearean actors one saw were terrible <unk> like Frank Benson . \"", "His concern to speak naturally and avoid what he called \" singing \" Shakespeare 's verse was the cause of much frustration in his early career , with critics regularly decrying his delivery .", "In 1926 , on Thorndike 's recommendation , Olivier joined the Birmingham Repertory Company .", "His biographer Michael Billington describes the Birmingham company as \" Olivier 's university \" , where in his second year he was given the chance to play a wide range of important roles , including Tony <unk> in She <unk> to <unk> , the title role in Uncle Vanya , and <unk> in All 's Well That <unk> Well .", "Billington adds that the engagement led to \" a lifelong friendship with his fellow actor Ralph Richardson that was to have a decisive effect on the British theatre . \"", "While playing the juvenile lead in Bird in Hand at the <unk> Theatre in June 1928 , Olivier began a relationship with Jill Esmond , the daughter of the actors Henry V. Esmond and Eva Moore .", "Olivier later recounted that he thought \" she would most certainly do excellent well for a wife ...", "I wasn 't likely to do any better at my age and with my undistinguished track @-@ record , so I promptly fell in love with her . \"", "In 1928 Olivier created the role of <unk> in R. C. <unk> 's Journey 's End , in which he scored a great success at its single Sunday night premiere .", "He was offered the part in the West End production the following year , but turned it down in favour of the more glamorous role of Beau Geste in a stage adaptation of P. C. Wren 's 1929 novel of the same name .", "Journey 's End became a long @-@ running success ; Beau Geste failed .", "The Manchester Guardian commented , \" Mr. Laurence Olivier did his best as Beau , but he deserves and will get better parts .", "Mr. Olivier is going to make a big name for himself \" .", "For the rest of 1929 Olivier appeared in seven plays , all of which were short @-@ lived .", "Billington <unk> this failure rate to poor choices by Olivier rather than mere bad luck .", "= = = Rising star ( 1930 – 35 ) = = = \n \n In 1930 , with his impending marriage in mind , Olivier earned some extra money with small roles in two films .", "In April he travelled to Berlin to film the English @-@ language version of The <unk> Widow , a crime comedy with Lilian Harvey , and in May he spent four nights working on another comedy , Too Many <unk> .", "During work on the latter film , for which he was paid £ 60 , he met Laurence Evans , who became his personal manager .", "Olivier did not enjoy working in film , which he dismissed as \" this <unk> little medium which could not stand great acting \" , but financially it was much more rewarding than his theatre work .", "Olivier and Esmond married on 25 July 1930 at All Saints , Margaret Street , although within weeks both realised they had <unk> .", "Olivier later recorded that the marriage was \" a pretty crass mistake .", "I insisted on getting married from a pathetic mixture of religious and animal <unk> .", "... She had admitted to me that she was in love elsewhere and could never love me as completely as I would wish \" .", "Olivier later recounted that following the wedding he did not keep a diary for ten years and never followed religious practices again , although he considered those facts to be \" mere coincidence \" , unconnected to the <unk> .", "In 1930 Noël Coward cast Olivier as Victor <unk> in his new play Private Lives , which opened at the new Phoenix Theatre in London in September .", "Coward and Gertrude Lawrence played the lead roles , <unk> Chase and Amanda <unk> .", "Victor is a secondary character , along with Sybil Chase ; the author called them \" extra puppets , lightly wooden <unk> , only to be repeatedly knocked down and stood up again \" .", "To make them credible spouses for Amanda and <unk> , Coward was determined that two outstandingly attractive performers should play the parts .", "Olivier played Victor in the West End and then on Broadway ; Adrianne Allen was Sybil in London , but could not go to New York , where the part was taken by Esmond .", "In addition to giving the 23 @-@ year @-@ old Olivier his first successful West End role , Coward became something of a mentor .", "In the late 1960s Olivier told Sheridan Morley : \n He gave me a sense of balance , of right and wrong .", "He would make me read ; I never used to read anything at all .", "I remember he said , \" Right , my boy , Wuthering Heights , Of Human <unk> and The Old Wives ' Tale by Arnold Bennett .", "That 'll do , those are three of the best .", "Read them \" .", "I did .", "... Noël also did a <unk> thing , he taught me not to <unk> on the stage .", "Once already I 'd been fired for doing it , and I was very nearly sacked from the Birmingham <unk> for the same reason .", "Noël cured me ; by trying to make me laugh outrageously , he taught me how not to give in to it .", "My great triumph came in New York when one night I managed to break Noël up on the stage without <unk> myself . \"", "In 1931 RKO Pictures offered Olivier a two @-@ film contract at $ 1 @,@ 000 a week ; he discussed the possibility with Coward , who , <unk> , told Olivier \" You 've no artistic integrity , that 's your trouble ; this is how you <unk> yourself . \"", "He accepted and moved to Hollywood , despite some <unk> .", "His first film was the drama Friends and Lovers , in a supporting role , before RKO loaned him to Fox Studios for his first film lead , a British journalist in a Russia under martial law in The Yellow <unk> , alongside <unk> <unk> and Lionel Barrymore .", "The cultural historian Jeffrey Richards describes Olivier 's look as an attempt by Fox Studios to produce a likeness of Ronald Colman , and Colman 's moustache , voice and manner are \" perfectly reproduced \" .", "Olivier returned to RKO to complete his contract with the 1932 drama <unk> Passage , which was a commercial failure .", "Olivier 's initial foray into American films had not provided the breakthrough he hoped for ; disillusioned with Hollywood , he returned to London , where he appeared in two British films , Perfect Understanding with Gloria Swanson and No Funny Business — in which Esmond also appeared .", "He was <unk> back to Hollywood in 1933 to appear opposite <unk> <unk> in Queen Christina , but was replaced after two weeks of filming because of a lack of chemistry between the two .", "Olivier 's stage roles in 1934 included <unk> in Gordon <unk> 's Queen of Scots , which was only a moderate success for him and for the play , but led to an important engagement for the same management ( Bronson <unk> ) shortly afterwards .", "In the interim he had a great success playing a thinly disguised version of the American actor John Barrymore in Edna <unk> 's Theatre Royal .", "His success was <unk> by his breaking an ankle two months into the run , in one of the athletic , <unk> stunts with which he liked to <unk> his performances .", "In 1935 , under <unk> 's management , John Gielgud staged Romeo and Juliet at the New Theatre , co @-@ starring with Peggy Ashcroft , Edith Evans and Olivier .", "Gielgud had seen Olivier in Queen of Scots , spotted his potential , and now gave him a major step up in his career .", "For the first weeks of the run Gielgud played <unk> and Olivier played Romeo , after which they exchanged roles .", "The production broke all box @-@ office records for the play , running for 189 performances .", "Olivier was enraged at the notices after the first night , which praised the <unk> of his performance but fiercely criticised his speaking of Shakespeare 's verse , contrasting it with his co @-@ star 's mastery of the poetry .", "The friendship between the two men was prickly , on Olivier 's side , for the rest of his life .", "= = = Old Vic and Vivien Leigh ( 1936 – 38 ) = = = \n \n In May 1936 Olivier and Richardson jointly directed and starred in a new piece by J.", "B. Priestley , Bees on the <unk> .", "Both actors won excellent notices , but the play , an allegory of Britain 's decay , did not attract the public and closed after four weeks .", "Later in the same year Olivier accepted an invitation to join the Old Vic company .", "The theatre , in an <unk> location south of the Thames , had offered inexpensive tickets for opera and drama under its proprietor Lilian <unk> since 1912 .", "Her drama company specialised in the plays of Shakespeare , and many leading actors had taken very large cuts in their pay to develop their Shakespearean techniques there .", "Gielgud had been in the company from 1929 to 1931 , and Richardson from 1930 to 1932 .", "Among the actors whom Olivier joined in late 1936 were Edith Evans , Ruth Gordon , Alec Guinness and Michael Redgrave .", "In January 1937 he took the title role in an uncut version of Hamlet , in which once again his delivery of the verse was <unk> compared with that of Gielgud , who had played the role on the same stage seven years previously to enormous acclaim .", "The Observer 's Ivor Brown praised Olivier 's \" magnetism and <unk> \" but missed \" the kind of pathos so richly established by Mr Gielgud \" .", "The reviewer in The Times found the performance \" full of vitality \" , but at times \" too light ... the character slips from Mr Olivier 's grasp \" .", "After Hamlet , the company presented Twelfth Night in what the director , Tyrone Guthrie , summed up as \" a <unk> , immature production of mine , with Olivier outrageously amusing as Sir Toby and a very young Alec Guinness <unk> and more amusing as Sir Andrew \" .", "Henry V was the next play , presented in May to mark the Coronation of George VI .", "A pacifist , as he then was , Olivier was as reluctant to play the warrior king as Guthrie was to direct the piece , but the production was a success , and <unk> had to extend the run from four to eight weeks .", "Following Olivier 's success in Shakespearean stage productions , he made his first foray into Shakespeare on film in 1936 , as Orlando in As You Like It , directed by Paul <unk> , \" a charming if lightweight production \" , according to Michael Brooke of the British Film Institute 's ( BFI 's ) <unk> .", "The following year Olivier appeared alongside Vivien Leigh in the historical drama Fire Over England .", "He had first met Leigh briefly at the Savoy <unk> and then again when she visited him during the run of Romeo and Juliet , probably early in 1936 , and the two had begun an affair sometime that year .", "Of the relationship , Olivier later said that \" I couldn 't help myself with Vivien .", "No man could .", "I hated myself for cheating on Jill , but then I had cheated before , but this was something different .", "This wasn 't just out of lust .", "This was love that I really didn 't ask for but was drawn into . \"", "While his relationship with Leigh continued he conducted an affair with the actress Ann Todd , and possibly had a homosexual <unk> with the actor Henry <unk> , according to the biographer Michael <unk> .", "In June 1937 the Old Vic company took up an invitation to perform Hamlet in the courtyard of the castle at Elsinore , where Shakespeare located the play .", "Olivier secured the casting of Leigh to replace Cherry <unk> as Ophelia .", "Because of torrential rain the performance had to be moved from the castle courtyard to the ballroom of a local hotel , but the tradition of playing Hamlet at Elsinore was established , and Olivier was followed by , among others , Gielgud ( 1939 ) , Redgrave ( 1950 ) , Richard Burton ( 1954 ) , Derek Jacobi ( 1979 ) , Kenneth Branagh ( 1988 ) and Jude Law ( 2009 ) .", "Back in London , the company staged Macbeth , with Olivier in the title role .", "The stylised production by Michel Saint @-@ Denis was not well liked , but Olivier had some good notices among the bad .", "On returning from Denmark , Olivier and Leigh told their respective spouses about the affair and that their marriages were over ; Esmond moved out of the marital house and in with her mother .", "After Olivier and Leigh made a tour of Europe in mid 1937 they returned to separate film projects — A <unk> at Oxford for her and The Divorce of Lady X for him — and moved into a property together in <unk> , Buckinghamshire .", "Olivier returned to the Old Vic for a second season in 1938 .", "For Othello he played Iago , with Richardson in the title role .", "Guthrie wanted to experiment with the theory that Iago 's <unk> is driven by suppressed homosexual love for Othello .", "Olivier was willing to co @-@ operate , but Richardson was not ; audiences and most critics failed to spot the supposed motivation of Olivier 's Iago , and Richardson 's Othello seemed <unk> .", "After that comparative failure , the company had a success with Coriolanus starring Olivier in the title role .", "The notices were laudatory , mentioning him alongside great predecessors such as Edmund Kean , William <unk> and Henry Irving .", "The actor Robert <unk> described it as \" Olivier 's first <unk> great performance \" .", "This was Olivier 's last appearance on a London stage for six years .", "= = = Hollywood and the Second World War ( 1939 – 43 ) = = = \n \n In 1938 Olivier joined Richardson to film the spy thriller Q <unk> , released the following year .", "Frank <unk> , the critic for The New York Times , thought Olivier was \" not quite so good \" as Richardson , but was \" quite acceptable \" .", "In late 1938 , lured by a salary of $ 50 @,@ 000 , the actor travelled to Hollywood to take the part of <unk> in the 1939 film Wuthering Heights , alongside <unk> Oberon and David Niven .", "In less than a month Leigh had joined him , explaining that her trip was \" partially because Larry 's there and partially because I intend to get the part of Scarlett O <unk> \" — the role in Gone with the Wind in which she was eventually cast .", "Olivier did not enjoy making Wuthering Heights , and his approach to film acting , combined with a dislike for Oberon , led to tensions on set .", "The director , William <unk> , was a hard <unk> , and Olivier learned to remove what Billington described as \" the carapace of theatricality \" to which he was prone , replacing it with \" a <unk> reality \" .", "The resulting film was a commercial and critical success that earned him a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor , and created his screen reputation .", "Caroline Lejeune , writing for The Observer , considered that \" Olivier 's dark , moody face , abrupt style , and a certain fine arrogance towards the world in his playing are just right \" in the role , while the reviewer for The Times wrote that Olivier \" is a good embodiment of <unk> ... impressive enough on a more human plane , speaking his lines with real distinction , and always both romantic and alive . \"", "After returning to London briefly in mid @-@ 1939 , the couple returned to America , Leigh to film the final takes for Gone with the Wind , and Olivier to prepare for filming of Alfred Hitchcock 's Rebecca — although the couple had hoped to appear in it together .", "Instead , Joan <unk> was selected for the role of Mrs de Winter , as the producer David O.", "<unk> thought that not only was she more suitable for the role , but that it was best to keep Olivier and Leigh apart until their divorces came through .", "Olivier followed Rebecca with Pride and <unk> , in the role of Mr. <unk> .", "To his disappointment Elizabeth <unk> was played by Greer <unk> rather than Leigh .", "He received good reviews for both films and showed a more confident screen presence than he had in his early work .", "In January 1940 Olivier and Esmond were granted their divorce .", "In February , following another request from Leigh , her husband also applied for their marriage to be terminated .", "On stage , Olivier and Leigh starred in Romeo and Juliet on Broadway .", "It was an extravagant production , but a commercial failure .", "In The New York Times Brooks Atkinson praised the scenery but not the acting : \" Although Miss Leigh and Mr Olivier are handsome young people they hardly act their parts at all . \"", "The couple had invested almost all their savings in the project , and its failure was a grave financial blow .", "They were married in August 1940 , at the San <unk> Ranch in Santa Barbara .", "The war in Europe had been under way for a year and was going badly for Britain .", "After his wedding Olivier wanted to help the war effort .", "He telephoned Duff Cooper , the Minister of Information under Winston Churchill , hoping to get a position in Cooper 's department .", "Cooper advised him to remain where he was and speak to the film director Alexander Korda , who was based in the US at Churchill 's behest , with connections to British Intelligence .", "Korda — with Churchill 's support and involvement — directed That Hamilton Woman , with Olivier as <unk> Nelson and Leigh in the title role .", "Korda saw that the relationship between the couple was strained .", "Olivier was tiring of Leigh 's <unk> <unk> , and she was drinking to excess .", "The film , in which the threat of Napoleon paralleled that of Hitler , was seen by critics as \" bad history but good British propaganda \" , according to the BFI .", "Olivier 's life was under threat from the Nazis and pro @-@ German <unk> .", "The studio owners were concerned enough that Samuel Goldwyn and Cecil B.", "<unk> both provided support and security to ensure his safety .", "On the completion of filming , Olivier and Leigh returned to Britain .", "He had spent the previous year learning to fly and had completed nearly 250 hours by the time he left America .", "He intended to join the Royal Air Force but instead made another propaganda film , 49th <unk> , narrated short pieces for the Ministry of Information , and joined the Fleet Air Arm because Richardson was already in the service .", "Richardson had gained a reputation for crashing aircraft , which Olivier rapidly eclipsed .", "Olivier and Leigh settled in a cottage just outside RAF <unk> Down , where he was stationed with a training squadron ; Noël Coward visited the couple and thought Olivier looked unhappy .", "Olivier spent much of his time taking part in broadcasts and making speeches to build morale , and in 1942 he was invited to make another propaganda film , The <unk> @-@ Paradise , in which he played a Soviet engineer who helps improve British @-@ Russian relationships .", "In 1943 , at the behest of the Ministry of Information , Olivier began working on Henry V. Originally he had no intention of taking the directorial duties , but ended up directing and producing , in addition to taking the title role .", "He was assisted by an Italian <unk> , Filippo Del <unk> , who had been released to produce propaganda for the Allied cause .", "The decision was made to film the battle scenes in neutral <unk> , where it was easier to find the 650 extras .", "John Betjeman , the press <unk> at the British embassy in Dublin , played a key liaison role with the Irish government in making suitable arrangements .", "The film was released in November 1944 .", "Brooke , writing for the BFI , considers that it \" came too late in the Second World War to be a call to arms as such , but formed a powerful reminder of what Britain was defending . \"", "The music for the film was written by William Walton , \" a score that ranks with the best in film music \" , according to the music critic Michael Kennedy .", "Walton also provided the music for Olivier 's next two Shakespearean adaptations , Hamlet ( 1948 ) and Richard III ( 1955 ) .", "Henry V was warmly received by critics .", "The reviewer for The Manchester Guardian wrote that the film combined \" new art hand @-@ in @-@ hand with old genius , and both superbly of one mind \" , in a film that worked \" <unk> \" .", "The critic for The Times considered that Olivier \" plays Henry on a high , heroic note and never is there danger of a crack \" , in a film described as \" a triumph of film craft \" .", "There were Oscar nominations for the film , including Best Picture and Best Actor , but it won none and Olivier was instead presented with a \" Special Award \" .", "He was unimpressed , and later commented that \" this was my first absolute <unk> @-@ off , and I regarded it as such . \"", "= = = Co @-@ directing the Old Vic ( 1944 – 47 ) = = = \n \n Throughout the war Tyrone Guthrie had <unk> to keep the Old Vic company going , even after German bombing in 1942 left the theatre a near @-@ ruin .", "A small troupe toured the provinces , with Sybil Thorndike at its head .", "By 1944 , with the tide of the war turning , Guthrie felt it time to re @-@ establish the company in a London base and invited Richardson to head it .", "Richardson made it a condition of accepting that he should share the acting and management in a triumvirate .", "Initially he proposed Gielgud and Olivier as his colleagues , but the former declined , saying , \" It would be a disaster , you would have to spend your whole time as referee between Larry and me . \"", "It was finally agreed that the third member would be the stage director John Burrell .", "The Old Vic governors approached the Royal Navy to secure the release of Richardson and Olivier ; the Sea Lords consented , with , as Olivier put it , \" a <unk> and lack of reluctance which was positively <unk> . \"", "The triumvirate secured the New Theatre for their first season and recruited a company .", "Thorndike was joined by , among others , Harcourt Williams , Joyce <unk> and Margaret <unk> .", "It was agreed to open with a repertory of four plays : <unk> <unk> , Arms and the Man , Richard III and Uncle Vanya .", "Olivier 's roles were the Button <unk> , Sergius , Richard and Astrov ; Richardson played <unk> , <unk> , Richmond and Vanya .", "The first three productions met with acclaim from reviewers and audiences ; Uncle Vanya had a mixed reception , although The Times thought Olivier 's Astrov \" a most distinguished portrait \" and Richardson 's Vanya \" the perfect compound of <unk> and pathos \" .", "In Richard III , according to Billington , Olivier 's triumph was absolute : \" so much so that it became his most frequently imitated performance and one whose supremacy went <unk> until Antony Sher played the role forty years later \" .", "In 1945 the company toured Germany , where they were seen by many thousands of Allied servicemen ; they also appeared at the <unk> @-@ Française theatre in Paris , the first foreign company to be given that honour .", "The critic Harold Hobson wrote that Richardson and Olivier quickly \" made the Old Vic the most famous theatre in the Anglo @-@ Saxon world . \"", "The second season , in 1945 , featured two double bills .", "The first consisted of Henry IV , Parts 1 and 2 .", "Olivier played the warrior Hotspur in the first and the <unk> Justice <unk> in the second .", "He received good notices , but by general consent the production belonged to Richardson as Falstaff .", "In the second double bill it was Olivier who dominated , in the title roles of <unk> Rex and The Critic .", "In the two one @-@ act plays his switch from searing tragedy and horror in the first half to farcical comedy in the second impressed most critics and audience members , though a minority felt that the transformation from <unk> 's <unk> blinded hero to Sheridan 's vain and ludicrous Mr <unk> \" <unk> of a quick @-@ change turn in a music hall \" .", "After the London season the company played both the double bills and Uncle Vanya in a six @-@ week run on Broadway .", "The third , and final , London season under the triumvirate was in 1946 – 47 .", "Olivier played King Lear , and Richardson took the title role in <unk> de <unk> .", "Olivier would have preferred the roles to be reversed , but Richardson did not wish to attempt Lear .", "Olivier 's Lear received good but not outstanding reviews .", "In his scenes of decline and madness towards the end of the play some critics found him less moving than his finest predecessors in the role .", "The influential critic James Agate suggested that Olivier used his dazzling stage technique to disguise a lack of feeling , a charge that the actor strongly rejected , but which was often made throughout his later career .", "During the run of <unk> , Richardson was knighted , to Olivier 's <unk> envy .", "The younger man received the accolade six months later , by which time the days of the triumvirate were numbered .", "The high profile of the two star actors did not <unk> them to the new chairman of the Old Vic governors , Lord Esher .", "He had ambitions to be the first head of the National Theatre and had no intention of letting actors run it .", "He was encouraged by Guthrie , who , having instigated the appointment of Richardson and Olivier , had come to resent their <unk> and international fame .", "In January 1947 Olivier began working on his second film as a director , Hamlet ( 1948 ) , in which he also took the lead role .", "The original play was heavily cut to focus on the relationships , rather than the political intrigue .", "The film became a critical and commercial success in Britain and abroad , although Lejeune , in The Observer , considered it \" less effective than [ Olivier 's ] stage work .", "...", "He speaks the lines <unk> , and with the <unk> of one who loves them , but he <unk> his own thesis by never , for a moment , leaving the impression of a man who cannot make up his own mind ; here , you feel rather , is an actor @-@ producer @-@ director who , in every circumstance , knows exactly what he wants , and gets it \" .", "Campbell Dixon , the critic for The Daily Telegraph thought the film \" brilliant ... one of the masterpieces of the stage has been made into one of the greatest of films . \"", "Hamlet became the first non @-@ American film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture , while Olivier won the Award for Best Actor .", "In 1948 Olivier led the Old Vic company on a six @-@ month tour of Australia and New Zealand .", "He played Richard III , Sir Peter <unk> in Sheridan 's The School for Scandal and <unk> in <unk> Wilder 's The Skin of Our <unk> , appearing alongside Leigh in the latter two plays .", "While Olivier was on the Australian tour and Richardson was in Hollywood , Esher terminated the contracts of the three directors , who were said to have \" resigned \" .", "<unk> Bragg in a 1984 study of Olivier , and John Miller in the authorised biography of Richardson , both comment that Esher 's action put back the establishment of a National Theatre for at least a decade .", "Looking back in 1971 , Bernard Levin wrote that the Old Vic company of 1944 to 1948 \" was probably the most illustrious that has ever been assembled in this country \" .", "The Times said that the triumvirate 's years were the greatest in the Old Vic 's history ; as The Guardian put it , \" the governors summarily sacked them in the interests of a more mediocre company spirit \" .", "= = = Post @-@ war ( 1948 – 51 ) = = = \n \n By the end of Australian tour , both Leigh and Olivier were exhausted and ill , and he told a journalist , \" You may not know it , but you are talking to a couple of walking corpses . \"", "Later he would comment that he \" lost Vivien \" in Australia , a reference to Leigh 's affair with the Australian actor Peter Finch , whom the couple met during the tour .", "Shortly afterwards Finch moved to London , where Olivier auditioned him and put him under a long @-@ term contract with Laurence Olivier Productions .", "Finch and Leigh 's affair continued on and off for several years .", "Although it was common knowledge that the Old Vic triumvirate had been dismissed , they refused to be drawn on the matter in public , and Olivier even arranged to play a final London season with the company in 1949 , as Richard III , Sir Peter <unk> , and Chorus in his own production of Anouilh 's <unk> with Leigh in the title role .", "After that , he was free to embark on a new career as an actor @-@ manager .", "In partnership with <unk> Beaumont he staged the English premiere of Tennessee Williams 's A Streetcar Named Desire , with Leigh in the central role of Blanche <unk> .", "The play was condemned by most critics , but the production was a considerable commercial success , and led to Leigh 's casting as Blanche in the 1951 film version .", "Gielgud , who was a devoted friend of Leigh 's , doubted whether Olivier was wise to let her play the demanding role of the mentally unstable heroine : \" [ Blanche ] was so very like her , in a way .", "It must have been a most <unk> strain to do it night after night .", "She would be shaking and white and quite distraught at the end of it . \"", "The production company set up by Olivier took a lease on the St James 's Theatre .", "In January 1950 he produced , directed and starred in Christopher Fry 's verse play Venus <unk> .", "The production was popular , despite poor reviews , but the expensive production did little to help the finances of Laurence Olivier Productions .", "After a series of box @-@ office failures , the company balanced its books in 1951 with productions of Shaw 's Caesar and Cleopatra and Shakespeare 's Antony and Cleopatra which the Oliviers played in London and then took to Broadway .", "Olivier was thought by some critics to be under par in both his roles , and some suspected him of playing deliberately below his usual strength so that Leigh might appear his equal .", "Olivier dismissed the suggestion , regarding it as an insult to his integrity as an actor .", "In the view of the critic and biographer W. A. Darlington , he was simply <unk> both as Caesar and Antony , finding the former boring and the latter weak .", "Darlington comments , \" Olivier , in his middle <unk> when he should have been displaying his powers at their very peak , seemed to have lost interest in his own acting \" .", "Over the next four years Olivier spent much of his time working as a producer , presenting plays rather than directing or acting in them .", "His presentations at the St James 's included seasons by <unk> <unk> 's company giving two <unk> plays in Italian , followed by a visit from the <unk> @-@ Française playing works by <unk> , <unk> , <unk> and <unk> in French .", "Darlington considers a 1951 production of Othello starring Orson Welles as the pick of Olivier 's productions at the theatre .", "= = = Independent actor @-@ manager ( 1952 – 54 ) = = = \n \n While Leigh made Streetcar in 1951 , Olivier joined her in Hollywood to film Carrie , based on the controversial novel Sister Carrie ; although the film was plagued by troubles , Olivier received warm reviews and a BAFTA nomination .", "Olivier began to notice a change in Leigh 's behaviour , and he later recounted that \" I would find Vivien sitting on the corner of the bed , <unk> her hands and sobbing , in a state of grave distress ; I would naturally try desperately to give her some comfort , but for some time she would be <unk> . \"", "After a holiday with Coward in Jamaica , she seemed to have recovered , but Olivier later recorded , \" I am sure that ... [ the doctors ] must have taken some pains to tell me what was wrong with my wife ; that her disease was called manic depression and what that meant — a possibly permanent cyclical to @-@ and @-@ <unk> between the depths of depression and wild , uncontrollable <unk> .", "He also recounted the years of problems he had experienced because of Leigh 's illness , writing , \" throughout her possession by that <unk> evil monster , manic depression , with its deadly ever @-@ <unk> <unk> , she retained her own individual <unk> — an ability to disguise her true mental condition from almost all except me , for whom she could hardly be expected to take the trouble . \"", "In January 1953 Leigh travelled to Ceylon ( now Sri Lanka ) to film Elephant Walk with Peter Finch .", "Shortly after filming started she suffered a breakdown , and returned to Britain where , between periods of <unk> , she told Olivier that she was in love with Finch , and had been having an affair with him ; she gradually recovered over a period of several months .", "As a result of the breakdown , many of the Oliviers ' friends learned of her problems .", "Niven said she had been \" quite , quite mad \" , and in his diary , Coward expressed the view that \" things had been bad and getting worse since 1948 or <unk> . \"", "For the Coronation season of 1953 , Olivier and Leigh starred in the West End in <unk> <unk> 's <unk> comedy , The Sleeping Prince .", "It ran for eight months but was widely regarded as a minor contribution to the season , in which other productions included Gielgud in Venice <unk> 'd , Coward in The Apple <unk> and Ashcroft and Redgrave in Antony and Cleopatra .", "Olivier directed his third Shakespeare film in September 1954 , Richard III ( 1955 ) , which he co @-@ produced with Korda .", "The presence of four theatrical knights in the one film — Olivier was joined by Cedric Hardwicke , Gielgud and Richardson — led an American reviewer to dub it \" An @-@ All @-@ Sir @-@ Cast \" .", "The critic for The Manchester Guardian described the film as a \" bold and successful achievement \" , but it was not a box @-@ office success , which accounted for Olivier 's subsequent failure to raise the funds for a planned film of Macbeth .", "He won a BAFTA award for the role and was nominated for the Best Actor Academy Award , which <unk> <unk> won .", "= = = Last years with Leigh ( 1955 – 56 ) = = = \n \n In 1955 Olivier and Leigh were invited to play leading roles in three plays at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre , Stratford .", "They began with Twelfth Night , directed by Gielgud , with Olivier as Malvolio and Leigh as Viola .", "<unk> were difficult , with Olivier determined to play his conception of the role despite the director 's view that it was vulgar .", "Gielgud later commented : \n Somehow the production did not work .", "Olivier was set on playing Malvolio in his own particular rather extravagant way .", "He was extremely moving at the end , but he played the earlier scenes like a Jewish <unk> , with a <unk> and an extraordinary accent , and he insisted on falling backwards off a bench in the garden scene , though I <unk> him not to do it .", "...", "But then Malvolio is a very difficult part .", "The next production was Macbeth .", "Reviewers were lukewarm about the direction by Glen <unk> Shaw and the designs by Roger <unk> , but Olivier 's performance in the title role attracted <unk> .", "To J. C. <unk> , Olivier 's was \" the finest Macbeth of our day \" ; to Darlington it was \" the best Macbeth of our time \" .", "Leigh 's Lady Macbeth received mixed but generally polite notices , although to the end of his life Olivier believed it to have been the best Lady Macbeth he ever saw .", "In their third production of the 1955 Stratford season , Olivier played the title role in Titus <unk> , with Leigh as <unk> .", "Her notices in the part were <unk> , but the production by Peter Brook and Olivier 's performance as Titus received the greatest ovation in Stratford history from the first @-@ night audience , and the critics hailed the production as a landmark in post @-@ war British theatre .", "Olivier and Brook revived the production for a continental tour in June 1957 ; its final performance , which closed the old <unk> Theatre in London , was the last time Leigh and Olivier acted together .", "Leigh became pregnant in 1956 and withdrew from the production of Coward 's comedy South Sea <unk> .", "The day after her final performance in the play she <unk> and entered a period of depression that lasted for months .", "The same year Olivier decided to direct and produce a film version of The Sleeping Prince , retitled The Prince and the <unk> .", "Instead of appearing with Leigh , he cast Marilyn Monroe as the <unk> .", "Although the filming was challenging because of Monroe 's behaviour , the film was appreciated by the critics .", "= = = Royal Court and Chichester ( 1957 – 63 ) = = = \n \n During the production of The Prince and the <unk> , Olivier , Monroe and her husband , the American playwright Arthur Miller , went to see the English Stage Company 's production of John Osborne 's Look Back in Anger at the Royal Court .", "Olivier had seen the play earlier in the run and disliked it , but Miller was convinced that Osborne had talent , and Olivier <unk> .", "He was ready for a change of direction ; in 1981 he wrote : \n I had reached a stage in my life that I was getting profoundly sick of — not just tired — sick .", "Consequently the public were , likely enough , beginning to agree with me .", "My rhythm of work had become a bit deadly : a classical or semi @-@ classical film ; a play or two at Stratford , or a nine @-@ month run in the West End , etc etc .", "I was going mad , desperately searching for something suddenly fresh and <unk> exciting .", "What I felt to be my image was boring me to death .", "Osborne was already at work on a new play , The Entertainer , an allegory of Britain 's post @-@ colonial decline , centred on a <unk> variety comedian , Archie Rice .", "Having read the first act — all that was completed by then — Olivier asked to be cast in the part .", "He had for years maintained that he might easily have been a third @-@ rate comedian called \" Larry Oliver \" , and would sometimes play the character at parties .", "Behind Archie 's brazen façade there is a deep <unk> , and Olivier caught both aspects , switching , in the words of the biographer Anthony Holden , \" from a <unk> <unk> comic routine to moments of the most <unk> pathos \" .", "Tony Richardson 's production for the English Stage Company transferred from the Royal Court to the Palace Theatre in September 1957 ; after that it toured and returned to the Palace .", "The role of Archie 's daughter Jean was taken by three actresses during the various runs .", "The second of them was Joan Plowright , with whom Olivier began a relationship that endured for the rest of his life .", "Olivier said that playing Archie \" made me feel like a modern actor again \" .", "In finding an avant @-@ garde play that suited him , he was , as Osborne remarked , far ahead of Gielgud and Ralph Richardson , who did not successfully follow his lead for more than a decade .", "Their first substantial successes in works by any of Osborne 's generation were Alan Bennett 's Forty Years On ( Gielgud in 1968 ) and David <unk> 's Home ( Richardson and Gielgud in 1970 ) .", "Olivier received another BAFTA nomination for his supporting role in 1959 's The Devil 's <unk> .", "The same year , after a gap of two decades , Olivier returned to the role of Coriolanus , in a Stratford production directed by the 28 @-@ year @-@ old Peter Hall .", "Olivier 's performance received strong praise from the critics for its fierce <unk> combined with an emotional vulnerability .", "In 1960 he made his second appearance for the Royal Court company in <unk> 's <unk> play <unk> .", "The production was chiefly remarkable for the star 's quarrels with the director , Orson Welles , who according to the biographer Francis <unk> suffered the \" appalling treatment \" that Olivier had inflicted on Gielgud at Stratford five years earlier .", "Olivier again ignored his director and undermined his authority .", "In 1960 and 1961 Olivier appeared in Anouilh 's <unk> on Broadway , first in the title role , with Anthony Quinn as the king , and later exchanging roles with his co @-@ star .", "Two films featuring Olivier were released in 1960 .", "The first — filmed in 1959 — was <unk> , in which he portrayed the Roman general , Marcus <unk> <unk> .", "His second was The Entertainer , shot while he was appearing in Coriolanus ; the film was well received by the critics , but not as warmly as the stage show had been .", "The reviewer for The Guardian thought the performances were good , and wrote that Olivier \" on the screen as on the stage , achieves the tour de force of bringing Archie Rice ... to life \" .", "For his performance , Olivier was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor .", "He also made an adaptation of The Moon and <unk> in 1960 , winning an Emmy Award .", "The Oliviers ' marriage was disintegrating during the late 1950s .", "While directing Charlton Heston in the 1960 play The <unk> , Olivier <unk> that \" Vivien is several thousand miles away , trembling on the edge of a cliff , even when she 's sitting quietly in her own drawing room \" , at a time when she was threatening suicide .", "In May 1960 divorce proceedings started ; Leigh reported the fact to the press and informed reporters of Olivier 's relationship with Plowright .", "The decree <unk> was issued in December 1960 , which enabled him to marry Plowright in March 1961 .", "A son , Richard , was born in December 1961 ; two daughters followed , <unk> Agnes Margaret — born in January 1963 — and Julie @-@ Kate , born in July 1966 .", "In 1961 Olivier accepted the directorship of a new theatrical venture , the Chichester Festival .", "For the opening season in 1962 he directed two neglected 17th @-@ century English plays , John Fletcher 's 1638 comedy The <unk> and John Ford 's 1633 tragedy The Broken Heart , followed by Uncle Vanya .", "The company he recruited was forty strong and included Thorndike , <unk> , Redgrave , Athene <unk> , John Neville and Plowright .", "The first two plays were <unk> received ; the <unk> production attracted <unk> notices .", "The Times commented , \" It is doubtful if the Moscow Arts Theatre itself could improve on this production . \"", "The second Chichester season the following year consisted of a revival of Uncle Vanya and two new productions — Shaw 's Saint Joan and John Arden 's The <unk> <unk> .", "In 1963 Olivier received another BAFTA nomination for his leading role as a <unk> accused of sexually <unk> a student in the film <unk> of Trial .", "= = = National Theatre = = = \n \n \n = = = = 1963 – 68 = = = = \n \n At around the time the Chichester Festival opened , plans for the creation of the National Theatre were coming to fruition .", "Lord Chandos was appointed chairman of the National Theatre Board in 1962 , and in August Olivier accepted its invitation to be the company 's first director .", "As his assistants , he recruited the directors John Dexter and William <unk> , with Kenneth Tynan as literary adviser or \" <unk> \" .", "<unk> the construction of the new theatre , the company was based at the Old Vic .", "With the agreement of both organisations , Olivier remained in overall charge of the Chichester Festival during the first three seasons of the National ; he used the festivals of 1964 and 1965 to give preliminary runs to plays he hoped to stage at the Old Vic .", "The opening production of the National Theatre was Hamlet in October 1963 , starring Peter O 'Toole and directed by Olivier .", "O 'Toole was a guest star , one of occasional exceptions to Olivier 's policy of casting productions from a regular company .", "Among those who made a mark during Olivier 's directorship were Michael <unk> , Maggie Smith , Alan <unk> , Derek Jacobi and Anthony Hopkins .", "It was widely remarked that Olivier seemed reluctant to recruit his peers to perform with his company .", "Evans , Gielgud and Paul Scofield <unk> only briefly , and Ashcroft and Richardson never appeared at the National during Olivier 's time .", "Robert Stephens , a member of the company , observed , \" Olivier 's one great fault was a paranoid jealousy of anyone who he thought was a rival \" .", "In his decade in charge of the National , Olivier acted in thirteen plays and directed eight .", "Several of the roles he played were minor characters , including a <unk> butler in <unk> 's A <unk> in Her <unk> and a <unk> solicitor in Maugham 's Home and Beauty ; the vulgar soldier Captain <unk> in <unk> 's 1706 comedy The <unk> Officer was a larger role but not the leading one .", "Apart from his Astrov in the Uncle Vanya , familiar from Chichester , his first leading role for the National was Othello , directed by Dexter in 1964 .", "The production was a box @-@ office success and was revived regularly over the next five seasons .", "His performance divided opinion .", "Most of the reviewers and theatrical colleagues praised it highly ; Franco <unk> called it \" an anthology of everything that has been discovered about acting in the past three centuries . \"", "<unk> voices included The Sunday Telegraph , which called it \" the kind of bad acting of which only a great actor is capable ... near the <unk> of self @-@ parody \" ; the director Jonathan Miller thought it \" a condescending view of an Afro Caribbean person \" .", "The burden of playing this demanding part at the same time as managing the new company and planning for the move to the new theatre took its toll on Olivier .", "To add to his load , he felt obliged to take over as <unk> in The Master <unk> when the ailing Redgrave withdrew from the role in November 1964 .", "For the first time Olivier began to suffer from stage <unk> , which plagued him for several years .", "The National Theatre production of Othello was released as a film in 1965 , which earned four Academy Award nominations , including another for Best Actor for Olivier .", "During the following year Olivier concentrated on management , directing one production ( The <unk> ) , taking the comic role of the <unk> <unk> in <unk> 's Love for Love , and making one film , Bunny Lake is Missing , in which he and Coward were on the same bill for the first time since Private Lives .", "In 1966 , his one play as director was Juno and the <unk> .", "The Times commented that the production \" <unk> one 's faith in the work as a masterpiece \" .", "In the same year Olivier portrayed the Mahdi , opposite Heston as General Gordon , in the film <unk> .", "In 1967 Olivier was caught in the middle of a confrontation between Chandos and Tynan over the latter 's proposal to stage Rolf <unk> 's Soldiers .", "As the play <unk> depicted Churchill as <unk> in the assassination of the Polish prime minister Władysław <unk> , Chandos regarded it as <unk> .", "At his urging the board unanimously vetoed the production .", "Tynan considered resigning over this interference with the management 's artistic freedom , but Olivier himself stayed firmly in place , and Tynan also remained .", "At about this time Olivier began a long struggle against a succession of illnesses .", "He was treated for prostate cancer and , during rehearsals for his production of <unk> 's Three Sisters he was hospitalised with pneumonia .", "He recovered enough to take the heavy role of Edgar in <unk> 's The Dance of Death , the finest of all his performances other than in Shakespeare , in Gielgud 's view .", "= = = = 1968 – 74 = = = = \n \n Olivier had intended to step down from the directorship of the National Theatre at the end of his first five @-@ year contract , having , he hoped , led the company into its new building .", "By 1968 because of bureaucratic delays construction work had not even begun , and he agreed to serve for a second five @-@ year term .", "His next major role , and his last appearance in a Shakespeare play , was as Shylock in The <unk> of Venice , his first appearance in the work .", "He had intended Guinness or Scofield to play Shylock , but stepped in when neither was available .", "The production by Jonathan Miller , and Olivier 's performance , attracted a wide range of responses .", "Two different critics reviewed it for The Guardian : one wrote \" this is not a role which stretches him , or for which he will be particularly remembered \" ; the other commented that the performance \" ranks as one of his greatest achievements , involving his whole range \" .", "In 1969 Olivier appeared in two war films , portraying military leaders .", "He played Field Marshal French in the First World War film Oh !", "What a <unk> War , for which he won another BAFTA award , followed by Air Chief Marshal Hugh <unk> in Battle of Britain .", "In June 1970 he became the first actor to be created a peer for services to the theatre .", "Although he initially declined the honour , Harold Wilson , the incumbent prime minister , wrote to him , then invited him and Plowright to dinner , and persuaded him to accept .", "After this Olivier played three more stage roles : James Tyrone in Eugene O 'Neill 's Long Day 's Journey into Night ( 1971 – 72 ) , Antonio in Eduardo de Filippo 's Saturday , Sunday , Monday and John <unk> in Trevor <unk> 's The Party ( both 1973 – 74 ) .", "Among the roles he hoped to play , but could not because of ill @-@ health , was Nathan Detroit in the musical <unk> and Dolls .", "In 1972 he took leave of absence from the National to star opposite Michael <unk> in Joseph L. <unk> 's film of Anthony Shaffer 's <unk> , which The Illustrated London News considered to be \" Olivier at his <unk> , eye @-@ rolling best \" ; both he and <unk> were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor , losing to Marlon Brando in The <unk> .", "The last two stage plays Olivier directed were Jean <unk> 's <unk> ( 1971 ) and Priestley 's Eden End ( 1974 ) .", "By the time of Eden End , he was no longer director of the National Theatre ; Peter Hall took over on 1 November 1973 .", "The succession was <unk> handled by the board , and Olivier felt that he had been eased out — although he had declared his intention to go — and that he had not been properly consulted about the choice of successor .", "The largest of the three theatres within the National 's new building was named in his honour , but his only appearance on the stage of the Olivier Theatre was at its official opening by the Queen in October 1976 , when he made a speech of welcome , which Hall privately described as the most successful part of the evening .", "= = = Later years ( 1975 – 89 ) = = = \n \n Olivier spent the last fifteen years of his life in securing his finances and dealing with worsening health , which included <unk> and <unk> , a <unk> muscle disorder .", "<unk> , and to secure financial security , he made a series of advertisements for <unk> cameras in 1972 , although he stipulated that they must never be shown in Britain ; he also took a number of cameo film roles , which were in \" often undistinguished films \" , according to Billington .", "Olivier 's move from leading parts to supporting and cameo roles came about because his poor health meant he could not get the necessary long insurance for larger parts , with only short engagements in films available .", "Olivier 's <unk> meant he spent the last three months of 1974 in hospital , and he spent early 1975 slowly recovering and regaining his strength .", "When strong enough , he was contacted by the director John Schlesinger , who offered him the role of a Nazi <unk> in the 1976 film <unk> Man .", "Olivier shaved his <unk> and wore oversized glasses to <unk> the look of his eyes , in a role that the critic David Robinson , writing for The Times , thought was \" strongly played \" , adding that Olivier was \" always at his best in roles that call for him to be <unk> or nasty or both \" .", "Olivier was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role , and won the Golden Globe of the same category .", "In the mid @-@ 1970s Olivier became increasingly involved in television work , a medium of which he was initially dismissive .", "In 1973 he provided the narration for a 26 @-@ episode documentary , The World at War , which chronicled the events of the Second World War , and won a second Emmy Award for Long Day 's Journey into Night ( 1973 ) .", "In 1975 he won another Emmy for Love Among the <unk> .", "The following year he appeared in adaptations of Tennessee Williams 's Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and Harold <unk> 's The Collection .", "In 1978 he appeared in the film The Boys from Brazil , playing the role of Ezra Lieberman , an ageing Nazi hunter ; he received his eleventh Academy Award nomination .", "Although he did not win the Oscar , he was presented with an Honorary Award for his lifetime achievement .", "Olivier continued working in film into the 1980s , with roles in The Jazz Singer ( 1980 ) , <unk> ( 1981 ) , The Bounty ( 1984 ) and Wild <unk> II ( 1985 ) .", "He continued to work in television ; in 1981 he appeared as Lord <unk> in <unk> Revisited , winning another Emmy , and the following year he received his tenth and last BAFTA nomination in the television adaptation of John Mortimer 's stage play A Voyage Round My Father .", "In 1983 he played his last Shakespearean role as Lear in King Lear , for Granada Television , earning his fifth Emmy .", "He thought the role of Lear much less demanding than other tragic Shakespearean heroes : \" No , Lear is easy .", "He 's like all of us , really : he 's just a stupid old <unk> . \"", "When the production was first shown on American television , the critic Steve <unk> wrote : \n Olivier seems to have thrown away technique this time — his is a <unk> pure Lear .", "In his final speech , over Cordelia 's lifeless body , he brings us so close to Lear 's <unk> that we can hardly bear to watch , because we have seen the last Shakespearean hero Laurence Olivier will ever play .", "But what a finale !", "In this most sublime of plays , our greatest actor has given an <unk> performance .", "Perhaps it would be most appropriate to express simple gratitude .", "The same year he also appeared in a cameo alongside Gielgud and Richardson in Wagner , with Burton in the title role ; his final screen appearance was as an old , wheelchair @-@ bound soldier in Derek <unk> 's 1989 film War <unk> .", "After being ill for the last twenty @-@ two years of his life , Olivier died of renal failure on 11 July 1989 at his home near <unk> , West Sussex .", "His cremation was held three days later , before a funeral in Poets ' Corner of Westminster Abbey in October that year .", "= = Awards , honours and memorials = = \n \n In 1947 Olivier was appointed a Knight Bachelor , and in 1970 he was given a life peerage ; the Order of Merit was conferred on him in 1981 .", "He also received honours from foreign governments .", "In 1949 he was made Commander of the Order of the <unk> by the Danish government ; the French appointed him <unk> , Legion of Honour , in 1953 ; the Italian government created him Grande <unk> , Order of Merit of the Italian Republic , in 1953 ; and in 1971 he was granted the Order of Yugoslav Flag with Golden Wreath .", "From academic and other institutions , Olivier received honorary <unk> from the university of <unk> , Massachusetts ( 1946 ) , Oxford ( 1957 ) and Edinburgh ( 1964 ) .", "He was also awarded the Danish <unk> Prize in 1966 , the Gold <unk> of the Royal Swedish Academy of Letters , History and Antiquities in 1968 ; and the Albert Medal of the Royal Society of Arts in 1976 .", "For his work in films , Olivier received four Academy Awards : an honorary award for Henry V ( 1947 ) , a Best Actor award and one as producer for Hamlet ( 1948 ) , and a second honorary award in 1979 to recognise his lifetime of contribution to the art of film .", "He was nominated for nine other acting <unk> and one each for production and direction .", "He also won two British Academy Film Awards out of ten nominations , five Emmy Awards out of nine nominations , and three Golden Globe Awards out of six nominations .", "He was nominated once for a Tony Award ( for best actor , as Archie Rice ) but did not win .", "In February 1960 , for his contribution to the film industry , Olivier was inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame , with a star at <unk> Hollywood Boulevard ; he is included in the American Theater Hall of Fame .", "In 1977 Olivier was awarded a British Film Institute Fellowship .", "In addition to the naming of the National Theatre 's largest auditorium in Olivier 's honour , he is commemorated in the Laurence Olivier Awards , bestowed annually since 1984 by the Society of West End Theatre .", "In 1991 Gielgud unveiled a memorial stone commemorating Olivier in Poets ' Corner at Westminster Abbey .", "= = <unk> and reputation = = \n \n Olivier 's acting technique was <unk> crafted , and he was known for changing his appearance considerably from role to role .", "By his own admission , he was addicted to extravagant make @-@ up , and unlike Richardson and Gielgud , he excelled at different voices and accents .", "His own description of his technique was \" working from the outside in \" ; he said , \" I can never act as myself , I have to have a pillow up my <unk> , a false nose or a moustache or wig ...", "I cannot come on looking like me and be someone else . \"", "<unk> described how at rehearsals Olivier \" built his performance slowly and with immense application from a mass of tiny details \" .", "This attention to detail had its critics : Agate remarked , \" When I look at a watch it is to see the time and not to admire the mechanism .", "I want an actor to tell me Lear 's time of day and Olivier doesn 't .", "He bids me watch the wheels go round . \"", "Tynan remarked to Olivier , \" you aren 't really a contemplative or philosophical actor \" ; Olivier was known for the strenuous <unk> of his performances in some roles .", "He told Tynan this was because he was influenced as a young man by Douglas <unk> , Ramon Navarro and John Barrymore in films , and Barrymore on stage as Hamlet : \" <unk> athletic .", "I admired that greatly , all of us did .", "... One thought of oneself , <unk> , <unk> as I was , as a sort of <unk> . \"", "According to Morley , Gielgud was widely considered \" the best actor in the world from the neck up and Olivier from the neck down . \"", "Olivier described the contrast thus : \" I 've always thought that we were the reverses of the same coin ... the top half John , all spirituality , all beauty , all abstract things ; and myself as all earth , blood , humanity . \"", "Together with Richardson and Gielgud , Olivier was internationally recognised as one of the \" great <unk> of theatrical knights \" who dominated the British stage during the middle and later decades of the 20th century .", "In an obituary tribute in The Times , Bernard Levin wrote , \" What we have lost with Laurence Olivier is glory .", "He reflected it in his greatest roles ; indeed he walked clad in it — you could practically see it glowing around him like a <unk> .", "... no one will ever play the roles he played as he played them ; no one will replace the <unk> that he gave his native land with his genius . \"", "Billington commented : \n [ Olivier ] elevated the art of acting in the twentieth century ... principally by the overwhelming force of his example .", "Like <unk> , Kean , and Irving before him , he lent glamour and excitement to acting so that , in any theatre in the world , an Olivier night raised the level of expectation and sent spectators out into the darkness a little more aware of themselves and having experienced a transcendent touch of ecstasy .", "That , in the end , was the true measure of his greatness .", "After Olivier 's death , Gielgud reflected , \" He followed in the theatrical tradition of Kean and Irving .", "He respected tradition in the theatre , but he also took great delight in breaking tradition , which is what made him so unique .", "He was gifted , brilliant , and one of the great controversial figures of our time in theatre , which is a virtue and not a vice at all . \"", "Olivier said in 1963 that he believed he was born to be an actor , but his colleague Peter <unk> disagreed ; he commented that although Olivier 's great contemporaries were clearly <unk> for the stage , \" Larry could have been a notable ambassador , a considerable minister , a <unk> <unk> .", "At his worst , he would have acted the parts more <unk> than they are usually lived . \"", "The director David <unk> agreed that acting did not come instinctively to Olivier as it did to his great rivals .", "He observed , \" Ralph was a natural actor , he couldn 't stop being a perfect actor ; Olivier did it through sheer hard work and determination . \"", "The American actor William <unk> had a similar view : \n Ironically enough , Laurence Olivier is less gifted than Marlon Brando .", "He is even less gifted than Richard Burton , Paul Scofield , Ralph Richardson and John Gielgud .", "But he is still the definitive actor of the twentieth century .", "Why ?", "Because he wanted to be .", "His achievements are due to dedication , scholarship , practice , determination and courage .", "He is the <unk> actor of our time .", "In comparing Olivier and the other leading actors of his generation , <unk> wrote , \" It is of course vain to talk of who is and who is not the greatest actor .", "There is simply no such thing as a greatest actor , or painter or composer \" .", "Nonetheless , some colleagues , particularly film actors such as Spencer Tracy , Humphrey Bogart and Lauren <unk> , came to regard Olivier as the finest of his peers .", "Peter Hall , though acknowledging Olivier as the head of the theatrical profession , thought Richardson the greater actor .", "Others , such as the critic Michael <unk> , awarded the palm to Gielgud .", "Olivier 's claim to theatrical greatness lay not only in his acting , but as , in Hall 's words , \" the supreme man of the theatre of our time \" , pioneering Britain 's National Theatre .", "As Bragg identified , \" no one doubts that the National is perhaps his most enduring monument \" .", "= = Stage roles and filmography = =" ]
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[ " = Derfflinger @-@ class battlecruiser = \n \n The Derfflinger class was a class of three battlecruisers ( German : <unk> ) of the Imperial German Navy .", "The ships were ordered for the 1912 – 13 Naval Building Program of the German Imperial Navy as a reply to the Royal Navy 's three new Lion @-@ class battlecruisers that had been launched a few years earlier .", "The preceding Moltke class and the <unk> improved Seydlitz represented the end of the evolution of Germany 's first generation of battlecruisers .", "The Derfflinger class had considerable improvements , including a larger primary armament , all of which was mounted on the centerline , eliminating the restricted arc of the amidships turret .", "The ships were also larger than the preceding classes .", "The Derfflinger class used a similar propulsion system , and as a result of the increased displacement were slightly slower .", "The class comprised three ships : Derfflinger , Lützow , and Hindenburg .", "All three of the ships saw active service with the High Seas Fleet during World War I. Derfflinger was commissioned shortly after the outbreak of war , and was present at most of the naval actions in the North Sea , including the battles of Dogger Bank and Jutland .", "Lützow was commissioned in August 1915 , and only participated in the raid on Yarmouth before being sunk at Jutland .", "Hindenburg was commissioned into the fleet in May 1917 , and saw no major action .", "Derfflinger and Hindenburg were interned at Scapa Flow following the armistice in November 1918 .", "Rear Admiral Ludwig von Reuter , who was in command of the interned High Seas Fleet , ordered the ships to be scuttled in an attempt to prevent their possible seizure by the Royal Navy .", "= = Design = = \n \n The Derfflinger @-@ class battlecruisers were a result of the fourth and final Naval Law , which was passed in 1912 .", "Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz used public <unk> over the British involvement in the <unk> Crisis of 1911 to pressure the <unk> into appropriating additional funds to the Navy .", "The Fourth Naval Law secured funding for three new dreadnoughts , two light cruisers , and an extra 15 @,@ 000 officers and men in the Navy for 1912 .", "The three dreadnoughts secured in the bill became Derfflinger , Lützow , and Hindenburg .", "Design work on the first two ships began in October 1910 and continued until June 1911 ; Hindenburg was built to a slightly modified design , which was created between May and October 1912 .", "When design work began , the navy department was asked to submit new requirements to fix deficiencies found in the preceding battlecruiser classes , which primarily covered propulsion systems and the main armament .", "Previous battlecruisers used a four shaft arrangement for their engines ; reducing the number to three would allow the new ships to equip a diesel engine on the central shaft .", "This would substantially increase the cruising range , and would ease the transfer of fuel and reduce the number of crew needed to operate the ships ' machinery .", "The navy department also argued for an increase in the main battery guns , from 28 @-@ centimeter ( 11 in ) guns to 30 @.", "@ 5 cm ( 12 in ) weapons .", "This was because the latest British battleships had thicker main belt armor , up to 300 millimeters ( 12 in ) .", "Since the German battlecruisers were intended to fight in the line of battle , their armament needed to be sufficiently powerful to penetrate the armor of their British opponents .", "<unk> increases were managed by reducing the number of guns , from 10 to 8 — the increase in gun caliber added only 36 tons to the ships ' displacement .", "Tirpitz argued against the increase in gun caliber , for he thought the 28 cm gun was powerful enough .", "A new construction technique was employed to save weight .", "Previous battlecruisers were built with a combination of transverse and longitudinal steel frames ; the Derfflinger @-@ class ships <unk> with the transverse frames and used only the longitudinal ones .", "This enabled the ship to retain structural strength and a lower weight .", "As with all preceding capital ships , the outer hull spaces between the hull wall and the torpedo bulkhead were used for coal storage .", "On 1 September 1910 , the design board chose the 30 @.", "@ 5 cm , to be mounted in four twin turrets on the centerline of the ship .", "The armor layout was kept the same as in Seydlitz .", "In the meantime , pressure from the British public and media had forced the British Parliament to step up ship building .", "Kaiser Wilhelm II requested that the build time for the new battlecruisers be reduced to two years each , as opposed to three years .", "This proved <unk> , because neither the armor or armament firms could supply the necessary materials according to an expedited schedule .", "= = = General characteristics = = = \n \n Derfflinger and Lützow were 210 m ( <unk> ft 0 in ) long at the waterline and 210 @.", "@ 40 m ( 690 ft 3 in ) long overall .", "Hindenburg was slightly longer , at 212 @.", "@ 50 m ( 697 ft 2 in ) at the waterline and 212 @.", "@ 80 m ( <unk> ft 2 in ) overall .", "All three ships had a beam of 29 m ( 95 ft 2 in ) , and a draft of between 9 @.", "@ 20 m ( 30 ft 2 in ) forward and 9 @.", "@ 57 m ( 31 ft 5 in ) aft .", "The first two ships were designed to displace 26 @,@ 600 tonnes ( 26 @,@ 200 long tons ) with a standard load , and up to 31 @,@ 200 tonnes ( 30 @,@ 700 long tons ) at combat weight .", "Hindenburg displaced slightly more , at 26 @,@ <unk> tonnes ( 26 @,@ 521 long tons ) standard and 31 @,@ 500 tonnes ( 31 @,@ 000 long tons ) fully laden .", "The ships ' hulls were constructed from longitudinal steel frames , over which the outer hull plates were riveted .", "Derfflinger 's hull contained 16 <unk> compartments , though Lützow and Hindenburg had an additional seventeenth compartment .", "All three ships had a double bottom that ran for 65 % of the length of the hull .", "This was a decrease from preceding German battlecruisers , which had a double bottom for at least 75 % of the hull .", "The ships were regarded as excellent sea boats by the German navy .", "The Derfflinger @-@ class ships were described as having had gentle motion , though they were \" wet \" at the casemate deck .", "The ships lost up to 65 % speed with the twin rudders hard over , and <unk> up to 11 degrees .", "This was greater than any of the preceding battlecruiser designs , and as a result , anti @-@ roll tanks were fitted to Derfflinger .", "The three ships had a <unk> height of 2 @.", "@ 60 m ( 8 ft 6 in ) .", "The standard crew for one of the vessels was 44 officers and 1 @,@ <unk> men ; when serving as the flagship for the I Scouting Group , the ships carried an additional 14 officers and 62 men .", "The <unk> carried smaller craft , including one picket boat , three barges , two launches , two <unk> , and two <unk> .", "= = = Machinery = = = \n \n By the time construction work on Derfflinger began , it was determined that the diesel engine was not ready for use .", "Instead , the plan to use a three @-@ shaft system was abandoned and the ships reverted to the standard four @-@ shaft arrangement .", "Each of the three ships were equipped with two sets of marine @-@ type turbines ; each set drove a pair of 3 @-@ <unk> screws that were 3 @.", "@ 90 m ( 12 ft 10 in ) in diameter on Derfflinger and Lützow and 4 m ( 13 ft 1 in ) in diameter on Hindenburg .", "Each set consisted of a <unk> and low @-@ pressure turbine — the high @-@ pressure machines drove the outer shafts while the low @-@ pressure turbines turned the inner pair .", "Steam was supplied to the turbines from 14 coal @-@ fired marine @-@ type double boilers and eight oil @-@ fired marine @-@ type double @-@ ended boilers .", "Each ship was equipped with a pair of <unk> @-@ electric generators and a pair of diesel @-@ electric generators that provided a total of 1 @,@ 660 <unk> at 220 volts .", "Each ship was equipped with two rudders .", "The engines for first two ships were designed to provide 62 @,@ 138 shaft horsepower ( 46 @,@ <unk> kW ) , at 280 <unk> per minute .", "This would have given the two ships a top speed of 26 @.", "@ 5 knots ( 49 @.", "@ 1 km / h ; 30 @.", "@ 5 mph ) .", "During trials , Derfflinger 's engines achieved 75 @,@ <unk> shp ( 56 @,@ 364 kW ) , but a top speed of 25 @.", "@ 5 knots ( 47 @.", "@ 2 km / h ; 29 @.", "@ 3 mph ) .", "Lützow 's engines reached 79 @,@ 880 shp ( 59 @,@ 570 kW ) and a top speed of 26 @.", "@ 4 knots ( 48 @.", "@ 9 km / h ; 30 @.", "@ 4 mph ) .", "Hindenburg 's power plant was rated at 71 @,@ 015 shp ( 52 @,@ <unk> kW ) at 290 rpm , for a top speed of 27 knots ( 50 km / h ; 31 mph ) .", "On trials she reached 94 @,@ 467 shp ( 70 @,@ <unk> kW ) and 26 @.", "@ 6 knots ( 49 @.", "@ 3 km / h ; 30 @.", "@ 6 mph ) .", "Derfflinger could carry 3 @,@ 500 t ( 3 @,@ 400 long tons ) of coal and 1 @,@ 000 t ( 980 long tons ) of oil ; at a cruising speed of 14 knots ( 26 km / h ; 16 mph ) , she had a range of 5 @,@ 600 nautical miles ( 10 @,@ 400 km ; 6 @,@ 400 mi ) .", "Lützow carried 3 @,@ 700 t ( 3 @,@ 600 long tons ) of coal and 1 @,@ 000 tons of oil , though she had no advantage in range over her sister Derfflinger .", "Hindenburg also stored 3 @,@ 700 tons of coal , as well as 1 @,@ 200 t ( 1 @,@ 200 long tons ) of oil ; her range at 14 knots was rated at 6 @,@ 100 nautical miles ( 11 @,@ 300 km ; 7 @,@ 000 mi ) .", "= = = Armament = = = \n \n The Derfflinger @-@ class ships were armed with eight 30 @.", "@ 5 cm ( 12 in ) SK L / 50 guns in four twin gun turrets , two forward of the main superstructure in a superfiring pair and two to the rear of the ship , in a similar arrangement .", "The guns were housed in <unk> C / 1912 mounts on the first two ships , and in <unk> C / 1913 mounts on Hindenburg .", "The turrets were trained with electric <unk> , while the guns were elevated <unk> , up to 13 @.", "@ 5 degrees .", "The guns fired 405 @.", "@ 5 @-@ kilogram ( <unk> lb ) armor @-@ piercing shells at a muzzle velocity of <unk> meters per second ( 2 @,@ 805 ft / s ) .", "At 13 @.", "@ 5 degrees , the shells could hit targets out to 18 @,@ 000 m ( 20 @,@ 000 yd ) .", "The turrets were modified in 1916 to increase the elevation maximum to 16 degrees .", "This <unk> increased the range to 20 @,@ 400 m ( 22 @,@ 300 yd ) .", "The ships carried 720 shells , or 90 per gun ; each gun was supplied with 65 armor @-@ piercing ( AP ) shells and 25 semi @-@ AP shells for use against targets with less armor protection .", "The 30 @.", "@ 5 cm gun had a rate of fire of between 2 – 3 shells per minute , and was expected to fire 200 shells before replacement was necessary .", "The guns were also capable of firing 405 @.", "@ 9 kg ( <unk> @.", "@ 8 lb ) high explosive shells .", "The shells were loaded with two <unk> C / 12 propellant charges : a main charge in a brass cartridge that weighed 91 kg ( 201 lb ) and a fore charge in a silk bag that weighed 34 @.", "@ 5 kg ( 76 lb ) .", "The propellant magazines were located underneath the shell rooms for the two forward turrets as well as the rear superfiring turret ; the arrangement was reversed for the rearmost turret .", "The ships were designed to carry fourteen 15 cm ( 5 @.", "@ 9 in ) SK L / 45 guns , mounted in casemates along the superstructure .", "Because Derfflinger had to be fitted with anti @-@ roll tanks , two of the casemated guns had to be removed , to allow enough room in the hull .", "Lützow and Hindenburg were equipped with the designed number of guns .", "Each gun was supplied with 160 rounds , and had a maximum range of 13 @,@ 500 m ( 14 @,@ 800 yd ) , though this was later extended to 16 @,@ 800 m ( 18 @,@ 400 yd ) .", "The guns had a sustained rate of fire of five to seven rounds per minute .", "The shells were 45 @.", "@ 3 kg ( 99 @.", "@ 8 lb ) , and were loaded with a 13 @.", "@ 7 kg ( 31 @.", "@ 2 lb ) <unk> / 12 propellant charge in a brass cartridge .", "The guns fired at a muzzle velocity of 835 meters per second ( 2 @,@ 740 ft / s ) .", "The guns were expected to fire around 1 @,@ 400 shells before they needed to be replaced .", "The three ships carried a variety of 8 @.", "@ 8 cm ( 3 @.", "@ 5 in ) SK L / 45 guns in several <unk> .", "The Derfflinger @-@ class ships were initially equipped with eight of these weapons , all in single mounts ; four were placed in the forward superstructure and four in the aft superstructure .", "The ships also carried four 8 @.", "@ 8 cm Flak L / 45 anti @-@ aircraft guns , which were <unk> around the forward funnel , with the exception of Lützow , which carried the Flak guns around the rear funnel .", "After 1916 , the four 8 @.", "@ 8 cm guns in the forward superstructure were removed .", "The Flak guns were <unk> in <unk> C / 13 mountings , which allowed depression to − 10 degrees and elevation to 70 degrees .", "These guns fired 9 kg ( 19 @.", "@ 8 lb ) shells , and had an effective ceiling of 9 @,@ 150 m ( 30 @,@ <unk> ft 8 in ) at 70 degrees .", "The ships were also armed with submerged torpedo tubes in their hulls .", "Derfflinger was equipped with four 50 cm tubes ; the later ships were armed with more powerful 60 cm weapons .", "The tubes were arranged with one in the bow , one in the stern , and two on the broadside .", "Derfflinger 's 50 cm torpedoes were the <unk> type , 7 @.", "@ 02 m ( 276 in ) long and armed with a 195 kg ( 430 lb ) <unk> warhead .", "The torpedo had a range of 4 @,@ 000 m ( 4 @,@ 370 yd ) when set at a speed of 37 knots , and up to 9 @,@ 300 m ( 10 @,@ 170 yd ) at 27 knots .", "The 60 cm torpedoes were the <unk> type , which were 8 m long and carried a 210 kg ( 463 lb ) <unk> warhead .", "The torpedoes had a range of 6 @,@ 000 m ( 6 @,@ 550 yd ) when set at a speed of 36 knots ; at a reduced speed of 30 knots , the range increased significantly to 14 @,@ 000 m ( 15 @,@ 310 yd ) .", "= = = Armor = = = \n \n The Derfflinger @-@ class ships were protected with <unk> cemented steel armor , as was the standard for German warships of the period .", "They had an armor belt that was 300 mm ( 12 in ) thick in the central citadel of the ship , where the most important parts of the ship were .", "This included the ammunition magazines and the machinery spaces .", "The belt was reduced in less critical areas , to 120 mm ( 4 @.", "@ 7 in ) forward and 100 mm ( 3 @.", "@ 9 in ) aft .", "The belt tapered down to 30 mm ( 1 @.", "@ 2 in ) at the bow , though the stern was not protected by armor at all .", "A 45 mm ( 1 @.", "@ 8 in ) thick torpedo bulkhead ran the length of the hull , several meters behind the main belt .", "The main armored deck ranged in thickness from 30 mm thick in less important areas , to 80 mm ( 3 @.", "@ 1 in ) in the sections that covered the more critical areas of the ship .", "The forward conning tower was protected with heavy armor : the sides were 300 mm thick and the roof was 130 mm ( 5 @.", "@ 1 in ) thick .", "The rear conning tower was less well armored ; its sides were only 200 mm ( 7 @.", "@ 9 in ) thick and the roof was covered with 50 mm ( 2 @.", "@ 0 in ) of armor plate .", "The main battery gun turrets were also heavily armored : the turret sides were 270 mm ( 11 in ) thick and the roofs were 110 mm ( 4 @.", "@ 3 in ) thick .", "On Hindenburg , the thickness of the turret roofs was increased to 150 mm ( 5 @.", "@ 9 in ) .", "The 15 cm guns had 150 mm @-@ worth of armor plating in the casemates ; the guns themselves had 70 mm ( 2 @.", "@ 8 in ) thick shields to protect their crews from shell splinters .", "= = Construction = = \n \n Of the three ships in its class , only Derfflinger was ordered as an addition to the fleet , under the provisional name \" K \" .", "The other two ships were to intended to replace obsolete vessels ; Lützow was ordered as Ersatz <unk> Augusta for the elderly protected cruiser <unk> Augusta and the contract for Hindenburg was issued under the provisional name Ersatz <unk> , to replace the protected cruiser <unk> .", "Derfflinger was constructed at <unk> & <unk> in Hamburg under construction number 213 .", "She was the least expensive of the three ships , at a cost of 56 million gold marks .", "The ship was ready to be launched on 14 June 1913 , but during the ceremony , one of the wooden <unk> upon which the hull rested became jammed .", "It took until 12 July for her to enter the water .", "She was commissioned into the High Seas Fleet on 1 September 1914 , shortly after the outbreak of World War I. Lützow was built at the <unk> dockyard in Danzig under construction number <unk> , at the cost of 58 million gold marks .", "The ship was launched on 29 November 1913 , and after lengthy trials , commissioned on 8 August 1915 .", "Hindenburg , the final member of the class , was built at the Imperial Dockyard in Wilhelmshaven , under construction number 34 .", "The ship was built at a cost of 59 million gold marks , the most expensive of the three vessels .", "She was launched on 1 August 1915 and commissioned on 10 May 1917 .", "= = Units = = \n \n \n = = = SMS Derfflinger = = = \n \n Named after Georg von Derfflinger , a German field marshal during the Thirty Years ' War , Derfflinger was commissioned on 1 September 1914 .", "A dockyard crew transferred the ship from Hamburg to Kiel , via the <unk> .", "The ship was assigned to the I Scouting Group at the end of October .", "Damage to the ship 's turbines sustained during trials prevented the ship from seeing active service until 16 November .", "On 15 December , the ship took part in the raid on Scarborough , Hartlepool and Whitby .", "She was also present during the battle of Dogger Bank on 24 January 1915 .", "The ship was hit once by a 13 @.", "@ 5 @-@ inch shell from one of the British battlecruisers ; in response , she heavily damaged HMS Lion .", "Repair work was completed by 16 February , but Derfflinger 's starboard turbine was accidentally damaged on 28 June , and the ship was again in the dockyard until August .", "On 24 April 1916 , Derfflinger took part in the bombardment of Yarmouth .", "On 31 May , Derfflinger was heavily engaged during the Battle of Jutland , as the second ship in the German battlecruiser line .", "She sustained 21 major hits during the battle , but dealt considerable damage to the British battlecruiser force as well .", "At 16 : 26 , HMS Queen Mary sank after a magazine explosion that tore the ship apart ; she had been targeted with a hail of heavy @-@ caliber gunfire from Derfflinger and Seydlitz .", "Two hours later , at 18 : 30 , HMS Invincible suffered a similar fate , though Derfflinger was assisted by her sister Lützow .", "During the engagement , Derfflinger had both of her rear turrets knocked out by British gunfire .", "Her crew suffered 157 men killed and 26 wounded , which was the highest casualty figure for any German ship not sunk .", "The <unk> of the vessel earned her the nickname \" Iron Dog \" from her British adversaries .", "Repair work lasted until 15 October , during which the ship had her pole mast removed and replaced with a tripod mast .", "The ship conducted training operations until November , at which point she returned to active duty with the fleet .", "Following the German capitulation in November 1918 , Derfflinger was interned with a significant portion of the High Seas Fleet in Scapa Flow .", "On 21 June 1919 , with the guard ships of the Royal Navy out on maneuvers , Rear Admiral Ludwig von Reuter ordered that the fleet be scuttled .", "The resulting scuttling of the German fleet saw some 66 vessels of various types sunk .", "Among those was Derfflinger , which sank at 14 : 45 .", "The ship was raised in 1939 to be broken up for scrap metal , but the outbreak of World War II intervened .", "The ship , which remained capsized , was anchored off the island of Risa until 1946 , at which point she was sent to <unk> Port , where she was broken up .", "The ship 's bell was delivered to the German Federal Navy on 30 August 1965 .", "= = = SMS Lützow = = = \n \n Lützow was named after Ludwig Adolf Wilhelm von Lützow , a Prussian lieutenant @-@ general who fought during the Napoleonic Wars .", "The ship was commissioned on 8 August 1915 , and then underwent trials .", "On 25 October , while still running sea trials , Lützow 's port low pressure turbine were severely damaged .", "She was sent to Kiel for repairs , which lasted until late January 1916 .", "The ship went on additional trials that lasted until 19 February .", "Lützow was by then fully operational , and assigned to the I Scouting Group on 20 March 1916 .", "She took part in two fleet advances , on 25 March and 21 – 22 April , without any major incidents .", "The following day , on 23 April , Lützow , along with her sister Derfflinger and the battlecruisers Seydlitz , Moltke , and Von der <unk> , bombarded Yarmouth .", "While en route to the target , Vice Admiral Franz von Hipper 's flagship Seydlitz was heavily damaged by mines .", "As a result , Lützow was transferred to the role of squadron flagship .", "During the operation , the German battlecruisers encountered British light forces , and a running battle ensued .", "Lützow engaged the light cruiser HMS Conquest and hit her several times .", "At the Battle of Jutland , she was the first ship in the German line , and Hipper 's flagship , and drew fire from the British battlecruisers which included hits below her waterline .", "Shortly after the start of the battlecruiser action , Lützow hit her opponent Lion several times ; one hit knocked out Lion 's \" Q \" turret , and the resulting magazine fire nearly destroyed the ship .", "Shortly after 19 : 00 , the armored cruisers Defence and Warrior inadvertently ran into the German line ; Lützow opened fire immediately , followed by several German dreadnoughts .", "In a hail of shells , Defence 's ammunition magazines detonated and the ship was sunk .", "At around the same time , the fresh battlecruisers of the 3rd Battlecruiser Squadron engaged their German opposites .", "Between 19 : 26 and 19 : 34 , Lützow sustained four 12 @-@ inch shell hits in her bow from the British battlecruisers ; these eventually proved to be fatal .", "Despite this , at 19 : 30 , the combined fire of Lützow and her sister Derfflinger destroyed the battlecruiser Invincible .", "By 20 : 15 , Lützow had been hit five more times , including hits on her two forward turrets .", "By 22 : 15 , Lützow had shipped nearly 2 @,@ 400 tons of water , and the ship was dangerously down by the bows .", "After midnight , attempts were made to steer the ship in reverse .", "This failed when the bow became submerged enough to bring the stern out of the water ; by 02 : 20 , the screws and both rudders were coming out of the water and the ship was no longer able to steer .", "The order to abandon ship was given , and at 02 : 47 , Lützow was sunk by the torpedo boat <unk> .", "The ship was lost because the flooding in the bow could not be controlled ; the forward pump system failed and the central system could not keep up with the rising water .", "The crew was picked up by four torpedo boats that had been escorting the crippled battlecruiser ; during the battle the ship suffered 116 men killed .", "= = = SMS Hindenburg = = = \n \n Hindenburg was the last battlecruiser completed for the Imperial German Navy , and as such had a very short career .", "She was commissioned 10 May 1917 , and was fully operational by 20 October 1917 , too late to see any major action in World War I.", "On 17 November Hindenburg and Moltke , along with the light cruisers of the II Scouting Group , were acting as distant support for German minesweepers off the German coast when they were attacked by British battlecruisers .", "The raid was brief ; by the time Hindenburg and Moltke arrived on the scene , the British ships had broken off the attack and withdrawn .", "Six days later , Hindenburg replaced Seydlitz as flagship of the I Scouting Group .", "On 23 April 1918 , the ship took part in an abortive fleet advance into the North Sea that attempted to intercept an Allied convoy .", "Moltke sustained mechanical damage while en route , and as a result , Vice Admiral Hipper decided to cancel the operation .", "On 11 August , Hipper was promoted to Admiral and given command of the entire High Seas Fleet .", "Rear Admiral Ludwig von Reuter replaced Hipper as the commander of the I Scouting Group ; he raised his flag on Hindenburg the following day .", "Hindenburg was interned at Scapa Flow , along with her sister Derfflinger and the rest of the German battlecruisers .", "She was scuttled on 21 June 1919 , and sank at 17 : 00 .", "Several unsuccessful attempts to raise her were made ; on 23 July 1930 the ship was finally raised .", "From 1930 to 1932 she was scrapped at Rosyth .", "Her bell was presented to the German Federal Navy on 28 May 1959 ." ]
[ "All three of the ships saw active service with the High Seas Fleet during World War I. Derfflinger was commissioned shortly after the outbreak of war , and was present at most of the naval actions in the North Sea , including the battles of Dogger Bank and Jutland .", "She was also present during the battle of Dogger Bank on 24 January 1915 ." ]
[ " = Derfflinger @-@ class battlecruiser = \n \n The Derfflinger class was a class of three battlecruisers ( German : <unk> ) of the Imperial German Navy .", "The ships were ordered for the 1912 – 13 Naval Building Program of the German Imperial Navy as a reply to the Royal Navy 's three new Lion @-@ class battlecruisers that had been launched a few years earlier .", "The preceding Moltke class and the <unk> improved Seydlitz represented the end of the evolution of Germany 's first generation of battlecruisers .", "The Derfflinger class had considerable improvements , including a larger primary armament , all of which was mounted on the centerline , eliminating the restricted arc of the amidships turret .", "The ships were also larger than the preceding classes .", "The Derfflinger class used a similar propulsion system , and as a result of the increased displacement were slightly slower .", "The class comprised three ships : Derfflinger , Lützow , and Hindenburg .", "Lützow was commissioned in August 1915 , and only participated in the raid on Yarmouth before being sunk at Jutland .", "Hindenburg was commissioned into the fleet in May 1917 , and saw no major action .", "Derfflinger and Hindenburg were interned at Scapa Flow following the armistice in November 1918 .", "Rear Admiral Ludwig von Reuter , who was in command of the interned High Seas Fleet , ordered the ships to be scuttled in an attempt to prevent their possible seizure by the Royal Navy .", "= = Design = = \n \n The Derfflinger @-@ class battlecruisers were a result of the fourth and final Naval Law , which was passed in 1912 .", "Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz used public <unk> over the British involvement in the <unk> Crisis of 1911 to pressure the <unk> into appropriating additional funds to the Navy .", "The Fourth Naval Law secured funding for three new dreadnoughts , two light cruisers , and an extra 15 @,@ 000 officers and men in the Navy for 1912 .", "The three dreadnoughts secured in the bill became Derfflinger , Lützow , and Hindenburg .", "Design work on the first two ships began in October 1910 and continued until June 1911 ; Hindenburg was built to a slightly modified design , which was created between May and October 1912 .", "When design work began , the navy department was asked to submit new requirements to fix deficiencies found in the preceding battlecruiser classes , which primarily covered propulsion systems and the main armament .", "Previous battlecruisers used a four shaft arrangement for their engines ; reducing the number to three would allow the new ships to equip a diesel engine on the central shaft .", "This would substantially increase the cruising range , and would ease the transfer of fuel and reduce the number of crew needed to operate the ships ' machinery .", "The navy department also argued for an increase in the main battery guns , from 28 @-@ centimeter ( 11 in ) guns to 30 @.", "@ 5 cm ( 12 in ) weapons .", "This was because the latest British battleships had thicker main belt armor , up to 300 millimeters ( 12 in ) .", "Since the German battlecruisers were intended to fight in the line of battle , their armament needed to be sufficiently powerful to penetrate the armor of their British opponents .", "<unk> increases were managed by reducing the number of guns , from 10 to 8 — the increase in gun caliber added only 36 tons to the ships ' displacement .", "Tirpitz argued against the increase in gun caliber , for he thought the 28 cm gun was powerful enough .", "A new construction technique was employed to save weight .", "Previous battlecruisers were built with a combination of transverse and longitudinal steel frames ; the Derfflinger @-@ class ships <unk> with the transverse frames and used only the longitudinal ones .", "This enabled the ship to retain structural strength and a lower weight .", "As with all preceding capital ships , the outer hull spaces between the hull wall and the torpedo bulkhead were used for coal storage .", "On 1 September 1910 , the design board chose the 30 @.", "@ 5 cm , to be mounted in four twin turrets on the centerline of the ship .", "The armor layout was kept the same as in Seydlitz .", "In the meantime , pressure from the British public and media had forced the British Parliament to step up ship building .", "Kaiser Wilhelm II requested that the build time for the new battlecruisers be reduced to two years each , as opposed to three years .", "This proved <unk> , because neither the armor or armament firms could supply the necessary materials according to an expedited schedule .", "= = = General characteristics = = = \n \n Derfflinger and Lützow were 210 m ( <unk> ft 0 in ) long at the waterline and 210 @.", "@ 40 m ( 690 ft 3 in ) long overall .", "Hindenburg was slightly longer , at 212 @.", "@ 50 m ( 697 ft 2 in ) at the waterline and 212 @.", "@ 80 m ( <unk> ft 2 in ) overall .", "All three ships had a beam of 29 m ( 95 ft 2 in ) , and a draft of between 9 @.", "@ 20 m ( 30 ft 2 in ) forward and 9 @.", "@ 57 m ( 31 ft 5 in ) aft .", "The first two ships were designed to displace 26 @,@ 600 tonnes ( 26 @,@ 200 long tons ) with a standard load , and up to 31 @,@ 200 tonnes ( 30 @,@ 700 long tons ) at combat weight .", "Hindenburg displaced slightly more , at 26 @,@ <unk> tonnes ( 26 @,@ 521 long tons ) standard and 31 @,@ 500 tonnes ( 31 @,@ 000 long tons ) fully laden .", "The ships ' hulls were constructed from longitudinal steel frames , over which the outer hull plates were riveted .", "Derfflinger 's hull contained 16 <unk> compartments , though Lützow and Hindenburg had an additional seventeenth compartment .", "All three ships had a double bottom that ran for 65 % of the length of the hull .", "This was a decrease from preceding German battlecruisers , which had a double bottom for at least 75 % of the hull .", "The ships were regarded as excellent sea boats by the German navy .", "The Derfflinger @-@ class ships were described as having had gentle motion , though they were \" wet \" at the casemate deck .", "The ships lost up to 65 % speed with the twin rudders hard over , and <unk> up to 11 degrees .", "This was greater than any of the preceding battlecruiser designs , and as a result , anti @-@ roll tanks were fitted to Derfflinger .", "The three ships had a <unk> height of 2 @.", "@ 60 m ( 8 ft 6 in ) .", "The standard crew for one of the vessels was 44 officers and 1 @,@ <unk> men ; when serving as the flagship for the I Scouting Group , the ships carried an additional 14 officers and 62 men .", "The <unk> carried smaller craft , including one picket boat , three barges , two launches , two <unk> , and two <unk> .", "= = = Machinery = = = \n \n By the time construction work on Derfflinger began , it was determined that the diesel engine was not ready for use .", "Instead , the plan to use a three @-@ shaft system was abandoned and the ships reverted to the standard four @-@ shaft arrangement .", "Each of the three ships were equipped with two sets of marine @-@ type turbines ; each set drove a pair of 3 @-@ <unk> screws that were 3 @.", "@ 90 m ( 12 ft 10 in ) in diameter on Derfflinger and Lützow and 4 m ( 13 ft 1 in ) in diameter on Hindenburg .", "Each set consisted of a <unk> and low @-@ pressure turbine — the high @-@ pressure machines drove the outer shafts while the low @-@ pressure turbines turned the inner pair .", "Steam was supplied to the turbines from 14 coal @-@ fired marine @-@ type double boilers and eight oil @-@ fired marine @-@ type double @-@ ended boilers .", "Each ship was equipped with a pair of <unk> @-@ electric generators and a pair of diesel @-@ electric generators that provided a total of 1 @,@ 660 <unk> at 220 volts .", "Each ship was equipped with two rudders .", "The engines for first two ships were designed to provide 62 @,@ 138 shaft horsepower ( 46 @,@ <unk> kW ) , at 280 <unk> per minute .", "This would have given the two ships a top speed of 26 @.", "@ 5 knots ( 49 @.", "@ 1 km / h ; 30 @.", "@ 5 mph ) .", "During trials , Derfflinger 's engines achieved 75 @,@ <unk> shp ( 56 @,@ 364 kW ) , but a top speed of 25 @.", "@ 5 knots ( 47 @.", "@ 2 km / h ; 29 @.", "@ 3 mph ) .", "Lützow 's engines reached 79 @,@ 880 shp ( 59 @,@ 570 kW ) and a top speed of 26 @.", "@ 4 knots ( 48 @.", "@ 9 km / h ; 30 @.", "@ 4 mph ) .", "Hindenburg 's power plant was rated at 71 @,@ 015 shp ( 52 @,@ <unk> kW ) at 290 rpm , for a top speed of 27 knots ( 50 km / h ; 31 mph ) .", "On trials she reached 94 @,@ 467 shp ( 70 @,@ <unk> kW ) and 26 @.", "@ 6 knots ( 49 @.", "@ 3 km / h ; 30 @.", "@ 6 mph ) .", "Derfflinger could carry 3 @,@ 500 t ( 3 @,@ 400 long tons ) of coal and 1 @,@ 000 t ( 980 long tons ) of oil ; at a cruising speed of 14 knots ( 26 km / h ; 16 mph ) , she had a range of 5 @,@ 600 nautical miles ( 10 @,@ 400 km ; 6 @,@ 400 mi ) .", "Lützow carried 3 @,@ 700 t ( 3 @,@ 600 long tons ) of coal and 1 @,@ 000 tons of oil , though she had no advantage in range over her sister Derfflinger .", "Hindenburg also stored 3 @,@ 700 tons of coal , as well as 1 @,@ 200 t ( 1 @,@ 200 long tons ) of oil ; her range at 14 knots was rated at 6 @,@ 100 nautical miles ( 11 @,@ 300 km ; 7 @,@ 000 mi ) .", "= = = Armament = = = \n \n The Derfflinger @-@ class ships were armed with eight 30 @.", "@ 5 cm ( 12 in ) SK L / 50 guns in four twin gun turrets , two forward of the main superstructure in a superfiring pair and two to the rear of the ship , in a similar arrangement .", "The guns were housed in <unk> C / 1912 mounts on the first two ships , and in <unk> C / 1913 mounts on Hindenburg .", "The turrets were trained with electric <unk> , while the guns were elevated <unk> , up to 13 @.", "@ 5 degrees .", "The guns fired 405 @.", "@ 5 @-@ kilogram ( <unk> lb ) armor @-@ piercing shells at a muzzle velocity of <unk> meters per second ( 2 @,@ 805 ft / s ) .", "At 13 @.", "@ 5 degrees , the shells could hit targets out to 18 @,@ 000 m ( 20 @,@ 000 yd ) .", "The turrets were modified in 1916 to increase the elevation maximum to 16 degrees .", "This <unk> increased the range to 20 @,@ 400 m ( 22 @,@ 300 yd ) .", "The ships carried 720 shells , or 90 per gun ; each gun was supplied with 65 armor @-@ piercing ( AP ) shells and 25 semi @-@ AP shells for use against targets with less armor protection .", "The 30 @.", "@ 5 cm gun had a rate of fire of between 2 – 3 shells per minute , and was expected to fire 200 shells before replacement was necessary .", "The guns were also capable of firing 405 @.", "@ 9 kg ( <unk> @.", "@ 8 lb ) high explosive shells .", "The shells were loaded with two <unk> C / 12 propellant charges : a main charge in a brass cartridge that weighed 91 kg ( 201 lb ) and a fore charge in a silk bag that weighed 34 @.", "@ 5 kg ( 76 lb ) .", "The propellant magazines were located underneath the shell rooms for the two forward turrets as well as the rear superfiring turret ; the arrangement was reversed for the rearmost turret .", "The ships were designed to carry fourteen 15 cm ( 5 @.", "@ 9 in ) SK L / 45 guns , mounted in casemates along the superstructure .", "Because Derfflinger had to be fitted with anti @-@ roll tanks , two of the casemated guns had to be removed , to allow enough room in the hull .", "Lützow and Hindenburg were equipped with the designed number of guns .", "Each gun was supplied with 160 rounds , and had a maximum range of 13 @,@ 500 m ( 14 @,@ 800 yd ) , though this was later extended to 16 @,@ 800 m ( 18 @,@ 400 yd ) .", "The guns had a sustained rate of fire of five to seven rounds per minute .", "The shells were 45 @.", "@ 3 kg ( 99 @.", "@ 8 lb ) , and were loaded with a 13 @.", "@ 7 kg ( 31 @.", "@ 2 lb ) <unk> / 12 propellant charge in a brass cartridge .", "The guns fired at a muzzle velocity of 835 meters per second ( 2 @,@ 740 ft / s ) .", "The guns were expected to fire around 1 @,@ 400 shells before they needed to be replaced .", "The three ships carried a variety of 8 @.", "@ 8 cm ( 3 @.", "@ 5 in ) SK L / 45 guns in several <unk> .", "The Derfflinger @-@ class ships were initially equipped with eight of these weapons , all in single mounts ; four were placed in the forward superstructure and four in the aft superstructure .", "The ships also carried four 8 @.", "@ 8 cm Flak L / 45 anti @-@ aircraft guns , which were <unk> around the forward funnel , with the exception of Lützow , which carried the Flak guns around the rear funnel .", "After 1916 , the four 8 @.", "@ 8 cm guns in the forward superstructure were removed .", "The Flak guns were <unk> in <unk> C / 13 mountings , which allowed depression to − 10 degrees and elevation to 70 degrees .", "These guns fired 9 kg ( 19 @.", "@ 8 lb ) shells , and had an effective ceiling of 9 @,@ 150 m ( 30 @,@ <unk> ft 8 in ) at 70 degrees .", "The ships were also armed with submerged torpedo tubes in their hulls .", "Derfflinger was equipped with four 50 cm tubes ; the later ships were armed with more powerful 60 cm weapons .", "The tubes were arranged with one in the bow , one in the stern , and two on the broadside .", "Derfflinger 's 50 cm torpedoes were the <unk> type , 7 @.", "@ 02 m ( 276 in ) long and armed with a 195 kg ( 430 lb ) <unk> warhead .", "The torpedo had a range of 4 @,@ 000 m ( 4 @,@ 370 yd ) when set at a speed of 37 knots , and up to 9 @,@ 300 m ( 10 @,@ 170 yd ) at 27 knots .", "The 60 cm torpedoes were the <unk> type , which were 8 m long and carried a 210 kg ( 463 lb ) <unk> warhead .", "The torpedoes had a range of 6 @,@ 000 m ( 6 @,@ 550 yd ) when set at a speed of 36 knots ; at a reduced speed of 30 knots , the range increased significantly to 14 @,@ 000 m ( 15 @,@ 310 yd ) .", "= = = Armor = = = \n \n The Derfflinger @-@ class ships were protected with <unk> cemented steel armor , as was the standard for German warships of the period .", "They had an armor belt that was 300 mm ( 12 in ) thick in the central citadel of the ship , where the most important parts of the ship were .", "This included the ammunition magazines and the machinery spaces .", "The belt was reduced in less critical areas , to 120 mm ( 4 @.", "@ 7 in ) forward and 100 mm ( 3 @.", "@ 9 in ) aft .", "The belt tapered down to 30 mm ( 1 @.", "@ 2 in ) at the bow , though the stern was not protected by armor at all .", "A 45 mm ( 1 @.", "@ 8 in ) thick torpedo bulkhead ran the length of the hull , several meters behind the main belt .", "The main armored deck ranged in thickness from 30 mm thick in less important areas , to 80 mm ( 3 @.", "@ 1 in ) in the sections that covered the more critical areas of the ship .", "The forward conning tower was protected with heavy armor : the sides were 300 mm thick and the roof was 130 mm ( 5 @.", "@ 1 in ) thick .", "The rear conning tower was less well armored ; its sides were only 200 mm ( 7 @.", "@ 9 in ) thick and the roof was covered with 50 mm ( 2 @.", "@ 0 in ) of armor plate .", "The main battery gun turrets were also heavily armored : the turret sides were 270 mm ( 11 in ) thick and the roofs were 110 mm ( 4 @.", "@ 3 in ) thick .", "On Hindenburg , the thickness of the turret roofs was increased to 150 mm ( 5 @.", "@ 9 in ) .", "The 15 cm guns had 150 mm @-@ worth of armor plating in the casemates ; the guns themselves had 70 mm ( 2 @.", "@ 8 in ) thick shields to protect their crews from shell splinters .", "= = Construction = = \n \n Of the three ships in its class , only Derfflinger was ordered as an addition to the fleet , under the provisional name \" K \" .", "The other two ships were to intended to replace obsolete vessels ; Lützow was ordered as Ersatz <unk> Augusta for the elderly protected cruiser <unk> Augusta and the contract for Hindenburg was issued under the provisional name Ersatz <unk> , to replace the protected cruiser <unk> .", "Derfflinger was constructed at <unk> & <unk> in Hamburg under construction number 213 .", "She was the least expensive of the three ships , at a cost of 56 million gold marks .", "The ship was ready to be launched on 14 June 1913 , but during the ceremony , one of the wooden <unk> upon which the hull rested became jammed .", "It took until 12 July for her to enter the water .", "She was commissioned into the High Seas Fleet on 1 September 1914 , shortly after the outbreak of World War I. Lützow was built at the <unk> dockyard in Danzig under construction number <unk> , at the cost of 58 million gold marks .", "The ship was launched on 29 November 1913 , and after lengthy trials , commissioned on 8 August 1915 .", "Hindenburg , the final member of the class , was built at the Imperial Dockyard in Wilhelmshaven , under construction number 34 .", "The ship was built at a cost of 59 million gold marks , the most expensive of the three vessels .", "She was launched on 1 August 1915 and commissioned on 10 May 1917 .", "= = Units = = \n \n \n = = = SMS Derfflinger = = = \n \n Named after Georg von Derfflinger , a German field marshal during the Thirty Years ' War , Derfflinger was commissioned on 1 September 1914 .", "A dockyard crew transferred the ship from Hamburg to Kiel , via the <unk> .", "The ship was assigned to the I Scouting Group at the end of October .", "Damage to the ship 's turbines sustained during trials prevented the ship from seeing active service until 16 November .", "On 15 December , the ship took part in the raid on Scarborough , Hartlepool and Whitby .", "The ship was hit once by a 13 @.", "@ 5 @-@ inch shell from one of the British battlecruisers ; in response , she heavily damaged HMS Lion .", "Repair work was completed by 16 February , but Derfflinger 's starboard turbine was accidentally damaged on 28 June , and the ship was again in the dockyard until August .", "On 24 April 1916 , Derfflinger took part in the bombardment of Yarmouth .", "On 31 May , Derfflinger was heavily engaged during the Battle of Jutland , as the second ship in the German battlecruiser line .", "She sustained 21 major hits during the battle , but dealt considerable damage to the British battlecruiser force as well .", "At 16 : 26 , HMS Queen Mary sank after a magazine explosion that tore the ship apart ; she had been targeted with a hail of heavy @-@ caliber gunfire from Derfflinger and Seydlitz .", "Two hours later , at 18 : 30 , HMS Invincible suffered a similar fate , though Derfflinger was assisted by her sister Lützow .", "During the engagement , Derfflinger had both of her rear turrets knocked out by British gunfire .", "Her crew suffered 157 men killed and 26 wounded , which was the highest casualty figure for any German ship not sunk .", "The <unk> of the vessel earned her the nickname \" Iron Dog \" from her British adversaries .", "Repair work lasted until 15 October , during which the ship had her pole mast removed and replaced with a tripod mast .", "The ship conducted training operations until November , at which point she returned to active duty with the fleet .", "Following the German capitulation in November 1918 , Derfflinger was interned with a significant portion of the High Seas Fleet in Scapa Flow .", "On 21 June 1919 , with the guard ships of the Royal Navy out on maneuvers , Rear Admiral Ludwig von Reuter ordered that the fleet be scuttled .", "The resulting scuttling of the German fleet saw some 66 vessels of various types sunk .", "Among those was Derfflinger , which sank at 14 : 45 .", "The ship was raised in 1939 to be broken up for scrap metal , but the outbreak of World War II intervened .", "The ship , which remained capsized , was anchored off the island of Risa until 1946 , at which point she was sent to <unk> Port , where she was broken up .", "The ship 's bell was delivered to the German Federal Navy on 30 August 1965 .", "= = = SMS Lützow = = = \n \n Lützow was named after Ludwig Adolf Wilhelm von Lützow , a Prussian lieutenant @-@ general who fought during the Napoleonic Wars .", "The ship was commissioned on 8 August 1915 , and then underwent trials .", "On 25 October , while still running sea trials , Lützow 's port low pressure turbine were severely damaged .", "She was sent to Kiel for repairs , which lasted until late January 1916 .", "The ship went on additional trials that lasted until 19 February .", "Lützow was by then fully operational , and assigned to the I Scouting Group on 20 March 1916 .", "She took part in two fleet advances , on 25 March and 21 – 22 April , without any major incidents .", "The following day , on 23 April , Lützow , along with her sister Derfflinger and the battlecruisers Seydlitz , Moltke , and Von der <unk> , bombarded Yarmouth .", "While en route to the target , Vice Admiral Franz von Hipper 's flagship Seydlitz was heavily damaged by mines .", "As a result , Lützow was transferred to the role of squadron flagship .", "During the operation , the German battlecruisers encountered British light forces , and a running battle ensued .", "Lützow engaged the light cruiser HMS Conquest and hit her several times .", "At the Battle of Jutland , she was the first ship in the German line , and Hipper 's flagship , and drew fire from the British battlecruisers which included hits below her waterline .", "Shortly after the start of the battlecruiser action , Lützow hit her opponent Lion several times ; one hit knocked out Lion 's \" Q \" turret , and the resulting magazine fire nearly destroyed the ship .", "Shortly after 19 : 00 , the armored cruisers Defence and Warrior inadvertently ran into the German line ; Lützow opened fire immediately , followed by several German dreadnoughts .", "In a hail of shells , Defence 's ammunition magazines detonated and the ship was sunk .", "At around the same time , the fresh battlecruisers of the 3rd Battlecruiser Squadron engaged their German opposites .", "Between 19 : 26 and 19 : 34 , Lützow sustained four 12 @-@ inch shell hits in her bow from the British battlecruisers ; these eventually proved to be fatal .", "Despite this , at 19 : 30 , the combined fire of Lützow and her sister Derfflinger destroyed the battlecruiser Invincible .", "By 20 : 15 , Lützow had been hit five more times , including hits on her two forward turrets .", "By 22 : 15 , Lützow had shipped nearly 2 @,@ 400 tons of water , and the ship was dangerously down by the bows .", "After midnight , attempts were made to steer the ship in reverse .", "This failed when the bow became submerged enough to bring the stern out of the water ; by 02 : 20 , the screws and both rudders were coming out of the water and the ship was no longer able to steer .", "The order to abandon ship was given , and at 02 : 47 , Lützow was sunk by the torpedo boat <unk> .", "The ship was lost because the flooding in the bow could not be controlled ; the forward pump system failed and the central system could not keep up with the rising water .", "The crew was picked up by four torpedo boats that had been escorting the crippled battlecruiser ; during the battle the ship suffered 116 men killed .", "= = = SMS Hindenburg = = = \n \n Hindenburg was the last battlecruiser completed for the Imperial German Navy , and as such had a very short career .", "She was commissioned 10 May 1917 , and was fully operational by 20 October 1917 , too late to see any major action in World War I.", "On 17 November Hindenburg and Moltke , along with the light cruisers of the II Scouting Group , were acting as distant support for German minesweepers off the German coast when they were attacked by British battlecruisers .", "The raid was brief ; by the time Hindenburg and Moltke arrived on the scene , the British ships had broken off the attack and withdrawn .", "Six days later , Hindenburg replaced Seydlitz as flagship of the I Scouting Group .", "On 23 April 1918 , the ship took part in an abortive fleet advance into the North Sea that attempted to intercept an Allied convoy .", "Moltke sustained mechanical damage while en route , and as a result , Vice Admiral Hipper decided to cancel the operation .", "On 11 August , Hipper was promoted to Admiral and given command of the entire High Seas Fleet .", "Rear Admiral Ludwig von Reuter replaced Hipper as the commander of the I Scouting Group ; he raised his flag on Hindenburg the following day .", "Hindenburg was interned at Scapa Flow , along with her sister Derfflinger and the rest of the German battlecruisers .", "She was scuttled on 21 June 1919 , and sank at 17 : 00 .", "Several unsuccessful attempts to raise her were made ; on 23 July 1930 the ship was finally raised .", "From 1930 to 1932 she was scrapped at Rosyth .", "Her bell was presented to the German Federal Navy on 28 May 1959 ." ]
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[ " = Tropical Storm Brenda ( 1960 ) = \n \n Tropical Storm Brenda was the second named storm of the 1960 Atlantic hurricane season .", "It developed in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico on July 28 , and after moving ashore over the Florida Peninsula , it attained tropical storm status .", "Brenda accelerated northeast along the U.S. East Coast , ultimately peaking as a moderate storm with winds of 60 mph ( 97 km / h ) before crossing the Mid @-@ Atlantic states and New England ; it dissipated on July 31 over southern Canada .", "The storm inflicted moderate damage in Florida , the worst since Hurricane Easy of 1950 , and dropped heavy rainfall as far north as New York City .", "Total damage is estimated at US $ 5 million , and only indirect deaths are blamed on the cyclone .", "= = Meteorological history = = \n \n A weak low @-@ pressure area that organized in the northeast Gulf of Mexico began to intensify on July 28 , while located west of the Tampa Bay .", "Early in its life , the system had a broad circulation with primarily light winds , similar to that of a subtropical storm .", "The storm is estimated to have become a tropical depression earlier the previous day as it moved toward the northeast .", "It made landfall along the Florida coast near Cross City and continued inland , gradually accelerating .", "It likely attained tropical storm status at around 1200 UTC on July 28 while its center was situated west of Tampa .", "The cyclone was named Brenda after reconnaissance aircraft confirmed that it had reached tropical storm strength .", "Brenda tracked northward , hugging the Georgia and South Carolina coasts before moving inland over North Carolina .", "It attained its peak winds of 60 mph ( 97 km / h ) in the late evening of July 29 , while situated south of Wilmington .", "Several hours later , the storm emerged over the Chesapeake Bay moving northeast at about 30 mph ( 48 km / h ) .", "Brenda crossed the <unk> Peninsula and rapidly tracked into southern New Jersey .", "The storm crossed the state and eventually made another landfall on Long Island before making yet another landfall in coastal Connecticut .", "At around 0000 UTC on July 31 , Brenda moved into Massachusetts .", "Shortly thereafter , it lost its tropical characteristics and transitioned into an extratropical cyclone .", "It dissipated by August 1 over southern Canada .", "Because Brenda was in the vicinity of land for most of its course , it was not able to intensify beyond tropical storm status .", "= = Preparations and impact = = \n \n In advance of the storm , tropical storm advisories and wind warnings were issued from Florida to Maine .", "Rainfall from Tropical Storm Brenda affected at least 16 states .", "The heaviest precipitation fell in western Florida near Tampa , east of the storm 's center ; the Tampa International Airport recorded 14 @.", "@ 57 in ( 370 mm ) of rainfall .", "Extensive flooding occurred in the west @-@ central Florida Peninsula .", "Wind gusts exceeded 60 mph ( 97 km / h ) , and the storm produced 10 ft ( 3 @.", "@ 0 m ) high waves along the coast , leading to considerable erosion .", "However , storm tides were not severe .", "Around the Naples area , Brenda 's effects were primarily light , although small boat and dock facilities and roads sustained some damage .", "A private seawall at Clearwater was breached in two places by the cyclone .", "Brenda was considered the worst storm to strike the area since Hurricane Easy in 1950 .", "While no casualties are directly blamed on the storm , at least one traffic @-@ related death took place .", "According to an American Red Cross Disaster Service report encompassing eight Florida counties , 11 houses sustained significant damage , while <unk> suffered more minor damage .", "Around 590 families were affected overall .", "Total monetary damage is placed at near $ 5 million .", "Tides along the Outer Banks of North Carolina were generally reported at 2 ft ( 0 @.", "@ 61 m ) above @-@ normal .", "In and around Wilmington , the storm caused minor damage to roofs and windows of some beachfront structures .", "Power was temporarily interrupted due to fallen tree limbs .", "Heavy rainfall caused flooding on streams and rivers , and in some areas the precipitation helped to end a serious drought .", "Some boats were swamped , and the winds ripped the roof off a cottage at Long Beach .", "The heavy rain and high tides flooded tobacco fields .", "Moderate rains extended northward into the Mid @-@ Atlantic states , with lighter totals reported farther north in New York .", "At New York City , 4 @.", "@ 79 in ( 122 mm ) of precipitation fell , beating the one @-@ day July record of 3 @.", "@ 80 in ( 97 mm ) set in 1872 .", "The heavy rains flooded parts of <unk> Airport .", "Elsewhere , reports of 3 to 5 in ( 76 to 127 mm ) were common throughout New Jersey , Delaware , Maryland and Virginia .", "High winds also affected portions of the northeastern United States , gusting to 55 mph ( 89 km / h ) across southern New England .", "Tides often ran 3 to 4 ft ( 0 @.", "@ 91 to 1 @.", "@ 22 m ) above @-@ normal throughout the region .", "The storm caused travel delays and ran several ships aground , but otherwise inflicted little serious damage .", "The storm forced the cancellation of two American League baseball games and the <unk> of several other sporting events ." ]
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[ " = Tropical Storm Brenda ( 1960 ) = \n \n Tropical Storm Brenda was the second named storm of the 1960 Atlantic hurricane season .", "It developed in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico on July 28 , and after moving ashore over the Florida Peninsula , it attained tropical storm status .", "Brenda accelerated northeast along the U.S. East Coast , ultimately peaking as a moderate storm with winds of 60 mph ( 97 km / h ) before crossing the Mid @-@ Atlantic states and New England ; it dissipated on July 31 over southern Canada .", "The storm inflicted moderate damage in Florida , the worst since Hurricane Easy of 1950 , and dropped heavy rainfall as far north as New York City .", "Total damage is estimated at US $ 5 million , and only indirect deaths are blamed on the cyclone .", "= = Meteorological history = = \n \n A weak low @-@ pressure area that organized in the northeast Gulf of Mexico began to intensify on July 28 , while located west of the Tampa Bay .", "Early in its life , the system had a broad circulation with primarily light winds , similar to that of a subtropical storm .", "The storm is estimated to have become a tropical depression earlier the previous day as it moved toward the northeast .", "It made landfall along the Florida coast near Cross City and continued inland , gradually accelerating .", "It likely attained tropical storm status at around 1200 UTC on July 28 while its center was situated west of Tampa .", "The cyclone was named Brenda after reconnaissance aircraft confirmed that it had reached tropical storm strength .", "Brenda tracked northward , hugging the Georgia and South Carolina coasts before moving inland over North Carolina .", "It attained its peak winds of 60 mph ( 97 km / h ) in the late evening of July 29 , while situated south of Wilmington .", "Several hours later , the storm emerged over the Chesapeake Bay moving northeast at about 30 mph ( 48 km / h ) .", "Brenda crossed the <unk> Peninsula and rapidly tracked into southern New Jersey .", "The storm crossed the state and eventually made another landfall on Long Island before making yet another landfall in coastal Connecticut .", "At around 0000 UTC on July 31 , Brenda moved into Massachusetts .", "Shortly thereafter , it lost its tropical characteristics and transitioned into an extratropical cyclone .", "It dissipated by August 1 over southern Canada .", "Because Brenda was in the vicinity of land for most of its course , it was not able to intensify beyond tropical storm status .", "= = Preparations and impact = = \n \n In advance of the storm , tropical storm advisories and wind warnings were issued from Florida to Maine .", "Rainfall from Tropical Storm Brenda affected at least 16 states .", "The heaviest precipitation fell in western Florida near Tampa , east of the storm 's center ; the Tampa International Airport recorded 14 @.", "@ 57 in ( 370 mm ) of rainfall .", "Extensive flooding occurred in the west @-@ central Florida Peninsula .", "Wind gusts exceeded 60 mph ( 97 km / h ) , and the storm produced 10 ft ( 3 @.", "@ 0 m ) high waves along the coast , leading to considerable erosion .", "However , storm tides were not severe .", "Around the Naples area , Brenda 's effects were primarily light , although small boat and dock facilities and roads sustained some damage .", "A private seawall at Clearwater was breached in two places by the cyclone .", "Brenda was considered the worst storm to strike the area since Hurricane Easy in 1950 .", "While no casualties are directly blamed on the storm , at least one traffic @-@ related death took place .", "According to an American Red Cross Disaster Service report encompassing eight Florida counties , 11 houses sustained significant damage , while <unk> suffered more minor damage .", "Around 590 families were affected overall .", "Total monetary damage is placed at near $ 5 million .", "@ 61 m ) above @-@ normal .", "In and around Wilmington , the storm caused minor damage to roofs and windows of some beachfront structures .", "Power was temporarily interrupted due to fallen tree limbs .", "Heavy rainfall caused flooding on streams and rivers , and in some areas the precipitation helped to end a serious drought .", "Some boats were swamped , and the winds ripped the roof off a cottage at Long Beach .", "The heavy rain and high tides flooded tobacco fields .", "Moderate rains extended northward into the Mid @-@ Atlantic states , with lighter totals reported farther north in New York .", "At New York City , 4 @.", "@ 79 in ( 122 mm ) of precipitation fell , beating the one @-@ day July record of 3 @.", "@ 80 in ( 97 mm ) set in 1872 .", "The heavy rains flooded parts of <unk> Airport .", "Elsewhere , reports of 3 to 5 in ( 76 to 127 mm ) were common throughout New Jersey , Delaware , Maryland and Virginia .", "High winds also affected portions of the northeastern United States , gusting to 55 mph ( 89 km / h ) across southern New England .", "Tides often ran 3 to 4 ft ( 0 @.", "@ 91 to 1 @.", "@ 22 m ) above @-@ normal throughout the region .", "The storm caused travel delays and ran several ships aground , but otherwise inflicted little serious damage .", "The storm forced the cancellation of two American League baseball games and the <unk> of several other sporting events ." ]
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[ " = Alice in Chains = \n \n Alice in Chains is an American rock band formed in Seattle , Washington , in 1987 by guitarist and songwriter Jerry Cantrell and original lead vocalist Layne Staley .", "The initial lineup was rounded out by drummer Sean Kinney and bassist Mike Starr , who was replaced in 1993 by Mike Inez .", "Although widely associated with grunge music , the band 's sound incorporates heavy metal elements .", "Since its formation , Alice in Chains has released five studio albums , three EPs , two live albums , four compilations , and two DVDs .", "The band is known for its distinctive vocal style , which often included the <unk> vocals of Staley and Cantrell ( and later William DuVall ) .", "Alice in Chains rose to international fame as part of the grunge movement of the early 1990s , along with other Seattle bands such as Nirvana , Pearl Jam , and Soundgarden .", "The band was one of the most successful music acts of the 1990s , selling over 20 million albums worldwide , and over 14 million in the US alone .", "In 1992 the band 's second album , Dirt , was released to critical acclaim and was certified quadruple platinum .", "Their third album , Alice in Chains , was released in 1995 and has been certified double platinum .", "It achieved No.", "1 position on the Billboard 200 chart .", "The band has had 14 top ten songs on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and nine Grammy Award nominations .", "Although never officially disbanding , Alice in Chains was plagued by extended inactivity from 1996 onwards due to Staley 's substance abuse , which resulted in his death in 2002 .", "The band reunited in 2005 for a live benefit show , performing with a number of guest vocalists .", "They toured in 2006 , with William DuVall taking over as lead vocalist full @-@ time .", "The new line @-@ up released the band 's fourth studio album , Black Gives Way to Blue , in 2009 .", "The album received gold certification by the RIAA .", "In 2013 , the band released The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here , its fifth studio album .", "The band has toured extensively and released several videos in support of these albums .", "Alice in Chains is currently working on their sixth studio album .", "= = History = = \n \n \n = = = Formation and early years ( 1984 – 89 ) = = = \n \n Before the formation of Alice in Chains , then @-@ drummer Layne Staley landed his first gig as a vocalist when he auditioned to sing for a local <unk> metal band known as <unk> after receiving some encouragement from his <unk> Ken <unk> .", "Other members of this group at that time were guitarists Johnny Bacolas and <unk> <unk> , drummer James <unk> , and bassist Byron Hansen .", "This band went through several lineup changes culminating with Nick <unk> as their sole guitarist and Bacolas switching to bass before discussions arose about changing their name to Alice in Chains .", "This was prompted by a conversation that Bacolas had with a singer from another band about backstage passes .", "Due to concerns over the reference to female bondage , the group ultimately chose to spell it differently as Alice N ' Chains to <unk> any parental concerns , though Staley 's mother Nancy <unk> has said she was still not happy with this name at first .", "Staley met guitarist Jerry Cantrell while working with Alice N ' Chains at Music Bank rehearsal studios .", "The two struggling musicians became roommates , living in a rehearsal space they shared .", "Alice N ' Chains soon disbanded , and Staley joined a funk band that also required a guitarist at the time .", "Staley asked Cantrell to join as a <unk> .", "Cantrell agreed on condition that Staley join Cantrell 's band , which at the time included drummer Sean Kinney and bassist Mike Starr .", "Eventually the funk project broke up , and in 1987 Staley joined Cantrell 's band on a full @-@ time basis , playing in clubs around the Pacific Northwest , often stretching 15 minutes of material into a 45 @-@ minute set .", "The band played a couple of gigs , calling themselves different <unk> , including Diamond Lie , the name of Cantrell 's previous band , before eventually adopting the name that Staley 's previous band had initially <unk> with , Alice in Chains .", "Local promoter Randy Hauser became aware of the band at a concert and offered to pay for demo recordings .", "However , one day before the band was due to record at the Music Bank studio in Washington , police shut down the studio during the biggest cannabis raid in the history of the state .", "The final demo , completed in 1988 , was named The Treehouse Tapes and found its way to the music managers Kelly Curtis and Susan Silver , who also managed the Seattle @-@ based band Soundgarden .", "Curtis and Silver passed the demo on to Columbia Records ' A & R representative Nick <unk> , who set up an appointment with label president Don <unk> .", "Based on The Treehouse Tapes , <unk> signed Alice in Chains to Columbia in 1989 .", "The band also recorded another untitled demo over a three @-@ month period in 1989 .", "This recording can be found on the bootleg release Sweet Alice .", "= = = Facelift and Sap ( 1990 – 92 ) = = = \n \n Alice in Chains soon became a top priority of the label , which released the band 's first official recording in July 1990 , a promotional EP called We Die Young .", "The EP 's lead single , \" We Die Young \" , became a hit on metal radio .", "After its success , the label rushed Alice in Chains ' debut album into production with producer Dave <unk> .", "Cantrell stated the album was intended to have a \" moody <unk> \" that was a \" direct result of the brooding atmosphere and feel of Seattle \" .", "The resulting album , Facelift , was released on August 21 , 1990 , peaking at number 42 in the summer of 1991 on the Billboard 200 chart .", "Facelift was not an instant success , selling under 40 @,@ 000 copies in the first six months of release , until MTV added \" Man in the Box \" to regular daytime rotation .", "The single hit number 18 on the Mainstream rock charts , with the album 's follow up single , \" Sea of <unk> \" , reaching number 27 , and in six weeks Facelift sold 400 @,@ 000 copies in the US .", "The album was a critical success , with Steve Huey of AllMusic citing Facelift as \" one of the most important records in establishing an audience for grunge and alternative rock among hard rock and heavy metal listeners . \"", "Facelift was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America ( RIAA ) by the end of 1990 , while the band continued to hone its audience , opening for such artists as <unk> Pop , Van Halen , Poison , and Extreme .", "In early 1991 , Alice in Chains landed the opening slot for the Clash of the Titans tour with <unk> , <unk> , and Slayer , exposing the band to a wide metal audience but receiving mainly poor reception .", "Alice in Chains was nominated for a Best Hard Rock Performance Grammy Award in 1992 for \" Man in the Box \" but lost to Van Halen for their 1991 album For <unk> <unk> Knowledge .", "Following the tour , Alice in Chains entered the studio to record demos for its next album , but ended up recording five acoustic songs instead .", "While in the studio , drummer Sean Kinney had a dream about \" making an EP called Sap \" .", "The band decided \" not to mess with fate \" , and on March 21 , 1992 , Alice in Chains released their second EP , Sap .", "The EP was released while Nirvana 's Nevermind was at the top of the Billboard 200 charts , resulting in a rising popularity of Seattle @-@ based bands , and of the term \" grunge music \" .", "Sap was certified gold within two weeks .", "The EP features guest vocals by Ann Wilson from the band Heart , who joined Staley and Cantrell for the choruses of \" Brother \" , \" Am I Inside \" , and \" Love Song \" .", "The EP also features Mark Arm of <unk> and Chris Cornell of Soundgarden , who appeared together on the song \" Right <unk> \" , credited to \" Alice <unk> \" in the liner notes .", "In 1992 , Alice in Chains appeared in the Cameron Crowe film Singles , performing as a \" bar band \" .", "The band also contributed the song \" Would ? \"", "to the film 's soundtrack , whose video received an award for Best Video from a Film at the 1993 MTV Video Music Awards .", "= = = Dirt ( 1992 – 93 ) = = = \n \n In March 1992 , the band returned to the studio .", "With new songs written primarily on the road , the material has an overall darker feel than Facelift , with six of the album 's thirteen songs dealing with the subject of addiction . \"", "We did a lot of soul searching on this album .", "There 's a lot of intense feelings . \"", "Cantrell said , \" We deal with our daily demons through music .", "All of the poison that builds up during the day we <unk> when we play \" .", "On September 29 , 1992 , Alice in Chains released its second album , Dirt .", "The album peaked at number six on the Billboard 200 and since its release has been certified quadruple platinum by the RIAA , making Dirt the band 's highest selling album to date .", "The album was a critical success , with Steve Huey of Allmusic praising the album as a \" major artistic statement , and the closest they ever came to recording a flat @-@ out masterpiece \" .", "Chris Gill of Guitar World called Dirt \" huge and foreboding , yet eerie and intimate \" , and \" <unk> dark and brutally honest \" .", "Dirt spawned five top 30 singles , \" Would ? \"", ", \" Rooster \" , \" Them <unk> \" , \" Angry <unk> \" , and \" Down in a Hole \" , and remained on the charts for nearly two years .", "Alice in Chains was added as <unk> to Ozzy Osbourne 's No More Tears tour .", "Days before the tour began , Layne Staley broke his foot in an ATV accident , forcing him to use crutches on stage .", "Starr left the band shortly after the Rock in Rio concert in January of 1993 and was replaced by former Ozzy Osbourne bassist Mike Inez .", "In 1993 , the band recorded two songs with Inez , \" What the Hell Have I \" and \" A Little <unk> \" , for the Last Action Hero soundtrack .", "During the summer of 1993 , Alice in Chains toured with the alternative music festival <unk> , their last major tour with Staley .", "= = = Jar of Flies ( 1993 – 94 ) = = = \n \n Following Alice in Chains ' extensive 1993 world tour , Staley said the band \" just wanted to go into the studio for a few days with our acoustic guitars and see what happened \" . \"", "We never really planned on the music we made at that time to be released .", "But the record label heard it and they really liked it .", "For us , it was just the experience of four guys getting together in the studio and making some music . \"", "Columbia Records released Alice in Chains ' second acoustic @-@ based EP , Jar of Flies , on January 25 , 1994 .", "Written and recorded in one week , Jar of Flies debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 , becoming the first ever EP — and first Alice in Chains release — to top the charts .", "Paul Evans of Rolling Stone called the EP \" <unk> gorgeous \" , and Steve Huey stated \" Jar of Flies is a low @-@ key <unk> , <unk> gorgeous and <unk> <unk> all at once \" .", "Jar of Flies features Alice in Chains ' first number @-@ one single on the Mainstream Rock charts , \" No <unk> \" .", "The second single , \" I Stay Away \" , reached number ten on the Mainstream rock charts , while the final single \" Don 't Follow \" , reached number 25 .", "After the release of Jar of Flies , Staley entered rehab for heroin addiction .", "The band was scheduled to tour during the summer of 1994 with Metallica , <unk> <unk> , Danzig , and Fight , as well as a slot during Woodstock 94 , but while in rehearsal for the tour , Staley began using heroin again .", "Staley 's condition prompted the other band members to cancel all scheduled dates one day before the start of the tour , putting the band on hiatus .", "Alice in Chains was replaced by <unk> on the tour .", "= = = Alice in Chains ( 1995 – 96 ) = = = \n \n While Alice in Chains was inactive during 1995 , Staley joined the \" grunge <unk> \" Mad Season , which also featured Pearl Jam guitarist Mike <unk> , bassist John Baker Saunders from The <unk> , and <unk> Trees drummer Barrett Martin .", "Mad Season released one album , Above , for which Staley provided lead vocals and the album artwork .", "The album spawned a number @-@ two single , \" River of <unk> \" , as well as a home video release of Live at the Moore .", "In April 1995 , Alice in Chains entered Bad Animals Studio in Seattle with producer Toby Wright , who had previously worked with <unk> of <unk> and Slayer .", "While in the studio , an inferior version of the song \" <unk> \" was leaked to radio , and received major airplay .", "On October 6 , 1995 , the band released the studio version of the song to radio via satellite <unk> .", "On November 7 , 1995 , Columbia Records released the eponymous album , Alice in Chains , which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and has since been certified double platinum .", "Of the album 's four singles , \" <unk> \" , \" Again \" , \" Over Now \" , and \" Heaven Beside You \" , three feature Cantrell on lead vocals .", "Jon <unk> of Rolling Stone called the album \" liberating and enlightening , the songs achieve a startling , <unk> and <unk> impact . \"", "The song \" Got Me Wrong \" unexpectedly charted three years after its release on the Sap EP .", "The song was re @-@ released as a single on the soundtrack for the independent film Clerks in 1995 , reaching number seven on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart .", "The band opted not to tour in support of Alice in Chains , adding to the rumors of drug abuse .", "Alice in Chains resurfaced on April 10 , 1996 , to perform their first concert in two and a half years for MTV Unplugged , a program featuring all @-@ acoustic set lists .", "The performance featured some of the band 's highest charting singles , including \" Down in a Hole \" , \" Heaven Beside You \" , \" No <unk> \" and \" Would ? \"", ", and introduced a new song , \" Killer Is Me \" .", "The show marked Alice in Chains ' only appearance as a five @-@ piece band , adding second guitarist Scott <unk> .", "A live album of the performance was released in July 1996 , debuting at number three on the Billboard 200 , and was accompanied by a home video release , both of which received platinum certification by the RIAA .", "Alice in Chains performed four shows supporting the reunited original Kiss lineup on their 1996 / 97 Alive / Worldwide Tour , including the final live appearance of Layne Staley on July 3 , 1996 , in Kansas City , Missouri .", "Shortly after the show , Staley was found <unk> after he <unk> on heroin and was taken to the hospital .", "Although he recovered , the band was forced to go on hiatus .", "= = = Hiatus and the death of Layne Staley ( 1996 – 2002 ) = = = \n \n Although Alice in Chains never officially disbanded , Staley became a <unk> , rarely leaving his Seattle condominium following the death of his ex @-@ fiancée <unk> Parrott due to infective <unk> . \"", "<unk> worked for me for years \" , Staley told Rolling Stone in 1996 , \" and now they 're turning against me ... now I 'm walking through hell \" .", "Unable to continue with new Alice in Chains material , Cantrell released his first solo album , <unk> Depot , in 1998 , also featuring Sean Kinney and Mike Inez .", "In 1998 , Staley reunited with Alice in Chains to record two new songs , \" Get Born Again \" and \" Died \" .", "Originally intended for Cantrell 's second solo album , the songs were reworked by Alice in Chains and were released in the fall of 1999 on the box set , Music Bank .", "The set contains 48 songs , including <unk> , demos , and previously released album tracks and singles .", "The band also released a 15 @-@ track compilation titled Nothing Safe : Best of the Box , serving as a sampler for Music Bank , as well as the band 's first compilation album ; a live album , simply titled Live , released on December 5 , 2000 ; and a second compilation , titled Greatest Hits in 2001 .", "By 2002 , Cantrell had finished work on his second solo album , <unk> Trip .", "Written in 1998 , the album 's lyrical content focused heavily on what Cantrell regarded as the demise of Alice in Chains , which still remained evident as the album approached its June 2002 release .", "However , in March that year , Cantrell commented , \" We 're all still around , so it 's possible [ Alice in Chains ] could all do something someday , and I fully hope someday we will . \"", "After a decade of battling drug addiction , Layne Staley was found dead in his condominium on April 19 , 2002 , two weeks after his actual death .", "His mother and stepfather became alarmed when accountants noticed that money was no longer being withdrawn from his accounts .", "With assistance from the police , they broke into his <unk> and made the discovery .", "An autopsy revealed Staley had died from a mixture of heroin and cocaine .", "His friends speculate that in addition to drugs , he may have contracted an illness that his body could not fight off , due to a compromised immune system .", "In his last interview , given months before his death , Staley admitted , \" I know I 'm near death , I did crack and heroin for years .", "I never wanted to end my life this way . \"", "Cantrell dedicated his 2002 solo album , released two months after Staley 's death , to his memory .", "= = = <unk> shows ( 2005 – 08 ) = = = \n \n In 2005 , Jerry Cantrell , Mike Inez , and Sean Kinney reunited to perform a benefit concert in Seattle for victims of the tsunami disaster that struck South Asia in 2004 .", "The band featured <unk> vocalist Pat <unk> , as well as other special guests including Maynard James <unk> of <unk> and Ann Wilson of Heart .", "On March 10 , 2006 , the surviving members performed at VH1 's <unk> Rock Live concert , honoring fellow Seattle musicians Ann and Nancy Wilson of Heart .", "They played \" Would ? \"", "with vocalist Phil <unk> of <unk> and Down and bass player Duff <unk> of Guns N ' Roses and Velvet Revolver , then they played \" Rooster \" with Comes with the Fall vocalist William DuVall and Ann Wilson .", "The band followed the concert with a short United States club tour , several festival dates in Europe , and a brief tour in Japan .", "To coincide with the band 's reunion , Sony Music released the long @-@ delayed third Alice in Chains compilation , The Essential Alice in Chains , a double album that includes 28 songs .", "DuVall joined Alice in Chains as lead singer during the band 's reunion concerts .", "Duff <unk> again joined the band for the reunion tour , playing rhythm guitar on selected songs .", "Before the tour , Kinney mentioned in an interview that he would be interested in writing new material , but not as Alice in Chains .", "However , <unk> reported that the band had begun writing new material , with DuVall on lead vocals .", "= = = Black Gives Way to Blue ( 2008 – 10 ) = = = \n \n Blabbermouth.net reported in September 2008 that Alice in Chains would enter the studio that October to begin recording a new album for a summer 2009 release .", "In October 2008 , Alice in Chains began recording its fourth studio album at the Foo Fighters ' Studio <unk> in Los Angeles with producer Nick <unk> .", "At the Revolver Golden God Awards , Jerry Cantrell said that the group had finished recording in March 2009 and were mixing the album for a September release .", "In April 2009 , it was reported that the new Alice in Chains album would be released by Virgin / EMI , making it the band 's first label change in its 20 @-@ plus year career .", "On June 11 , 2009 , Blabbermouth.net reported that the new album would be titled Black Gives Way to Blue and was officially set to be released on September 29 , 2009 .", "On June 30 , 2009 , the song \" A Looking in View \" was released as the first single from the album .", "It was made available for a limited time as a free download through the official Alice in Chains website in early July .", "The music video for the song debuted via the official website on July 7 , 2009 .", "The second single , \" Check My Brain \" , was released to radio stations on August 14 , 2009 and was made available for purchase on August 17 , 2009 .", "In addition , it was announced that Elton John appears on the album 's title track .", "In September 2008 , it was announced that Alice in Chains would headline Australia 's <unk> Festival in 2009 , alongside Nine <unk> <unk> and Lamb of God .", "In February 2009 , it was also announced that Alice in Chains would play at the third annual Rock on the Range festival .", "On August 1 , 2009 , Alice in Chains performed , along with <unk> , <unk> <unk> , and <unk> , at <unk> Park , Dublin as direct support to Metallica .", "The band made an appearance on Later Live ... With <unk> Holland on November 10 , 2009 , performing \" Lesson Learned \" , \" Black Gives Way To Blue \" , and \" Check My Brain \" as the final performance of the episode .", "To coincide with the band 's European tour , Alice in Chains released its next single , \" Your Decision \" , on November 16 in the UK and on December 1 in the US .", "The fourth single from the album was \" Lesson Learned \" and was released to rock radio in mid @-@ June .", "On May 18 , 2010 , Black Gives Way to Blue was certified gold by the RIAA for shipments of over 500 @,@ 000 copies .", "Along with <unk> and <unk> , Alice in Chains toured the United States and Canada in late 2010 on the <unk> tour , an <unk> of the three bands ' latest album titles ( Black Gives Way to Blue , Diamond Eyes , and <unk> the Skye ) .", "= = = Future plans and the death of Mike Starr ( 2010 – 2011 ) = = = \n \n In April 2010 , Cantrell revealed to MTV News that Alice in Chains was contemplating making a fifth studio album in the foreseeable future .", "He explained , \" There are thoughts .", "We 'll see how far we get .", "<unk> in the moment is a good way to live and we certainly hope that it happens .", "I don 't see any reason why it wouldn 't [ happen ] . \"", "DuVall also commented on the next album and Alice in Chains ' future , \" we 've got a lot of water to sail before we do that .", "There 's a lot of shows .", "But yeah , generally speaking , yeah , we 're excited about the future .", "I don 't anticipate some long <unk> . \"", "DuVall revealed in September 2010 that Alice in Chains had not begun writing their next album yet , but \" there 's plenty of riffs flying around . \"", "He added , \" That was the case when we first started back up .", "We would just <unk> these fragments , and then some time later we would <unk> through the mountain of stuff , and that 's what became Black Gives Way to Blue .", "The same thing has been happening since we 've been touring Black Gives Way to Blue , so it would be only natural to at some point say , ' Hey , we 've got a lot of stuff .", "Let 's <unk> through and see what we 've got this time . '", "\" DuVall also mentioned that it was possible that the new album would feature songs that were written for Black Gives Way to Blue .", "On March 8 , 2011 , former Alice in Chains bassist Mike Starr was found dead at his home in Salt Lake City .", "Police told Reuters they were called to Starr 's home at 1 : 42 pm and found his body ; Starr was 44 .", "Reports later surfaced that Starr 's roommate had seen him mixing <unk> and anxiety medication hours before he was found dead .", "Later reports indicated Starr 's death may have been linked to two different types of <unk> prescribed to him by his doctor .", "A public memorial was held for Starr at the Seattle Center 's International Fountain on March 20 , 2011 .", "A private memorial was also held , which Jerry Cantrell and Sean Kinney attended according to Mike Inez .", "= = = The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here and next album ( 2011 – present ) = = = \n \n On March 21 , 2011 , Alice in Chains announced that they were working on a fifth studio album , and both Cantrell and Inez later made statements that they had begun the recording process .", "The album was expected to be finished by summer of 2012 and released by the end of 2012 or beginning of 2013 .", "While Alice in Chains were writing for the album in 2011 , Cantrell required surgery , which delayed recording the new material .", "In an interview published in May 2012 , Cantrell explained , \" The thing that set me back is I had some bone spurs [ and ] cartilage issues in my shoulders .", "I had the same issue in the other shoulder about six years ago so I 've had them both done now .", "It 's a repetitive motion injury from playing . \"", "In December 2012 , Cantrell confirmed that the new album had been completed , and the first single , \" Hollow \" , debuted online on December 18 , available for digital download in January 2013 , along with an official music video .", "On February 13 , 2013 , Alice in Chains posted on Facebook that their new album title would be an anagram of the letters H V L E N T P S U S D A H I E E O E D T I U R R. The next day they announced that the album would be called The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here , which was released on May 28 , 2013 , debuting at number two on the Billboard 200 .", "The band released videos for the songs \" Stone , \" \" Voices , \" and the title track later in 2013 .", "Alice in Chains toured the U.S. in the spring of 2013 , with further international dates in the summer .", "In the spring and summer of 2014 they embarked on a more extensive tour of Canada , Europe , and the U.S.", "Asked in September 2013 if Alice in Chains would make another album , Cantrell replied , \" It 'll be a while .", "It 's [ been ] four years since we put the last one out , but at least it 's not the gap that was between the last one , so that 's about right - about three to four years . \"", "In May 2014 Cantrell stated that Alice in Chains would <unk> up their tour in the fall , take a break , then begin work on their next studio album .", "In January 2015 , Alice in Chains performed in the halftime show of the <unk> Championship game between the Seattle Seahawks and the Green Bay <unk> at <unk> Field in Seattle .", "Cantrell is a lifelong Seahawks fan and often attends their games .", "In March 2015 , Alice in Chains announced dates for a U.S. summer tour , set to begin on July 17 in <unk> , CA and end in Bethlehem , PA on August 16 .", "A second leg of the tour was announced in June 2016 , including select shows opening for Guns N ' Roses as part of the Not in This Lifetime ... Tour .", "As of May 2015 , according to Blabbermouth.net , Alice in Chains has been working on their follow @-@ up to The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here , which was expected to be released later in the year .", "<unk> Mike Inez said that the band has been \" throwing around riffs for a new record \" and \" taking it nice and slow . \"", "Asked in a June 2016 interview if Alice in Chains has begun recording their new album , frontman William DuVall replied , \" I don 't know .", "I know we 'll be probably talking about that kind of thing over the next few months .", "It 's still early yet .", "We 've gotta get through this tour first . \"", "= = Musical style = = \n \n Although Alice in Chains has been labeled grunge by the mainstream media , Jerry Cantrell identifies the band as primarily heavy metal .", "He told Guitar World in 1996 , \" We 're a lot of different things ...", "I don 't quite know what the mixture is , but there 's definitely metal , blues , rock and roll , maybe a touch of punk .", "The metal part will never leave , and I never want it to \" .", "The Edmonton Journal has stated , \" Living and playing in Seattle might have got them the grunge tag , but they 've always pretty much been a classic metal band to the core . \"", "Over the course of their career , the band 's sound has also been described as alternative metal , sludge metal , <unk> metal , drone rock , hard rock , and alternative rock .", "Regarding the band 's constant categorization by the media , Cantrell stated \" When we first came out we were metal .", "Then we started being called alternative metal .", "Then grunge came out and then we were hard rock .", "And now , since we 've started doing this again I 've seen us listed as : hard rock , alternative , alternative metal and just straight metal .", "I walked into an HMV the other day to check out the placement and see what 's on and they 've got us relegated back into the metal section .", "Right back where we started ! \"", ".", "According to Mike Inez , they were always the metal <unk> of the Seattle scene .", "Jerry Cantrell 's guitar style combines \" <unk> riffs and expansive guitar textures \" to create \" slow , brooding minor @-@ key <unk> \" .", "He is also recognized for his natural ability to blend acoustic and electric guitars .", "While down @-@ tuned , distorted guitars mixed with Staley 's distinctive \" <unk> @-@ to @-@ a @-@ scream \" vocals appealed to heavy metal fans , the band also had \" a sense of melody that was undeniable \" , which introduced Alice in Chains to a much wider audience outside of the heavy metal underground .", "According to Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic , Alice in Chains ' sound has a \" Black Sabbath @-@ style <unk> and an unconventional vocal style \" .", "The band has been described by Erlewine as \" hard enough for metal fans , yet their dark subject matter and <unk> attack placed them among the front ranks of the Seattle @-@ based grunge bands \" .", "Three of the band 's releases feature acoustic music , and while the band initially kept these releases separate , Alice in Chains ' self @-@ titled album combined the styles to form \" a bleak , <unk> sound that balanced grinding hard rock with subtly textured acoustic numbers \" .", "Alice in Chains is also noted for the unique vocal harmonies of Staley ( or DuVall ) and Cantrell , which included overlapping passages , dual lead vocals , and trademark harmonies typically separated by a major third .", "Alyssa Burrows said the band 's distinctive sound \" came from Staley 's vocal style and his lyrics dealing with personal struggles and addiction \" .", "Staley 's songs were often considered \" dark \" , with themes such as drug abuse , depression , and suicide , while Cantrell 's lyrics often dealt with personal relationships .", "= = Legacy = = \n \n Alice in Chains has sold more than 14 million albums in the United States , around 35 million worldwide , released two number @-@ one albums , had 21 top 40 singles , and has received nine Grammy nominations .", "The band was ranked number 34 on VH1 's 100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock .", "Alice in Chains was named 15th greatest live band by Hit <unk> , with vocalist Layne Staley placing as 27th greatest heavy metal vocalist of all time .", "The band 's second album , Dirt , was named 5th best album in the last two decades by Close @-@ Up magazine .", "In August 2009 , Alice in Chains won the <unk> !", "<unk> Award .", "Alice in Chains has had a large impact on many bands , such as Godsmack , who are named after the song off their sophomore album Dirt .", "According to Jon <unk> of MTV , Godsmack has \" <unk> followed Alice in Chains ' lead while adding their own distinctive edge \" .", "Godsmack singer and founder Sully <unk> has also cited Layne Staley as his primary influence .", "<unk> has covered Alice in Chains ' song \" <unk> \" live , which appears on the compilation The Singles : 1996 @-@ 2006 , and also wrote a song entitled \" Layne \" , dedicated to Staley , on the album 14 Shades of Grey .", "Three Days Grace also performs a cover of \" Rooster \" , which can be seen on the DVD Live at the Palace .", "Other bands that have been inspired by Alice in Chains include Creed , Nickelback , <unk> , Stone <unk> , <unk> of <unk> , Queens of the Stone Age , A <unk> Horse Named Death , Godsmack , Smile Empty Soul , <unk> <unk> , Cold , Hurt , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , 10 Years , Breaking Benjamin , Days of the New , and <unk> .", "Metallica said they have always wanted to tour with the band , citing Alice in Chains as a major inspiration for their 2008 release , Death Magnetic .", "Metallica also recorded \" Rebel Of Babylon \" as a tribute to Layne Staley , but the song was left off Death Magnetic due to manufacturing restrictions and then later released on a four @-@ song EP , Beyond Magnetic .", "Alice in Chains has also had a significant influence on modern heavy metal .", "Their songs were covered by various metal bands such as <unk> , Dream Theater , <unk> of the Moon , Suicide Silence , and Grave .", "<unk> and <unk> guitarist <unk> <unk> had expressed his admiration for Jerry Cantrell 's guitar work in an interview for Guitar International saying that \" the <unk> and the honest feel that Jerry Cantrell gets on [ Alice in Chains ' Dirt ] record is worth a lot more than someone who plays five million notes \" .", "Anders <unk> of Swedish melodic death metal band In Flames cited Layne Staley as an inspiration for his vocals on the band 's later albums .", "In addition to fellow musicians , the band has also received praise from critics , with Steve Huey of AllMusic calling them \" one of the best metal bands of the ' 90s \" upon reviewing the 1999 compilation Nothing Safe .", "= = Band members = = \n \n \n = = = Timeline = = = \n \n \n = = Discography = = \n \n Facelift ( 1990 ) \n Dirt ( 1992 ) \n Alice in Chains ( 1995 ) \n Black Gives Way to Blue ( 2009 ) \n The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here ( 2013 ) \n \n = = Awards and nominations = = \n \n Alice in Chains has received nine Grammy nominations .", "Their first nomination was for the song \" Man in the Box \" , nominated for Best Hard Rock Performance in 1992 .", "The album Dirt was nominated in the same category in 1993 .", "Six more songs were nominated between 1995 and 2011 , and the album The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here was nominated for Best <unk> Album , Non Classical in 2014 .", "The music video for the song \" Would ? \"", ", Alice in Chains ' contribution to the 1992 film , Singles , won the award for Best Video from a Film at the 1993 MTV Video Music Awards .", "In 2009 they won the <unk> !", "<unk> award , and in 2010 they won the Revolver Golden Gods award for Black Gives Way to Blue .", "American Music Awards \n The American Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony created by Dick Clark in 1973 .", "Grammy Awards \n The Grammy Awards are awarded annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences .", "MTV Video Music Awards \n The MTV Video Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony established in 1984 by MTV ." ]
[ "Staley met guitarist Jerry Cantrell while working with Alice N ' Chains at Music Bank rehearsal studios .", "However , one day before the band was due to record at the Music Bank studio in Washington , police shut down the studio during the biggest cannabis raid in the history of the state .", "Originally intended for Cantrell 's second solo album , the songs were reworked by Alice in Chains and were released in the fall of 1999 on the box set , Music Bank .", "The band also released a 15 @-@ track compilation titled Nothing Safe : Best of the Box , serving as a sampler for Music Bank , as well as the band 's first compilation album ; a live album , simply titled Live , released on December 5 , 2000 ; and a second compilation , titled Greatest Hits in 2001 ." ]
[ " = Alice in Chains = \n \n Alice in Chains is an American rock band formed in Seattle , Washington , in 1987 by guitarist and songwriter Jerry Cantrell and original lead vocalist Layne Staley .", "The initial lineup was rounded out by drummer Sean Kinney and bassist Mike Starr , who was replaced in 1993 by Mike Inez .", "Although widely associated with grunge music , the band 's sound incorporates heavy metal elements .", "Since its formation , Alice in Chains has released five studio albums , three EPs , two live albums , four compilations , and two DVDs .", "The band is known for its distinctive vocal style , which often included the <unk> vocals of Staley and Cantrell ( and later William DuVall ) .", "Alice in Chains rose to international fame as part of the grunge movement of the early 1990s , along with other Seattle bands such as Nirvana , Pearl Jam , and Soundgarden .", "The band was one of the most successful music acts of the 1990s , selling over 20 million albums worldwide , and over 14 million in the US alone .", "In 1992 the band 's second album , Dirt , was released to critical acclaim and was certified quadruple platinum .", "Their third album , Alice in Chains , was released in 1995 and has been certified double platinum .", "It achieved No.", "1 position on the Billboard 200 chart .", "The band has had 14 top ten songs on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and nine Grammy Award nominations .", "Although never officially disbanding , Alice in Chains was plagued by extended inactivity from 1996 onwards due to Staley 's substance abuse , which resulted in his death in 2002 .", "The band reunited in 2005 for a live benefit show , performing with a number of guest vocalists .", "They toured in 2006 , with William DuVall taking over as lead vocalist full @-@ time .", "The new line @-@ up released the band 's fourth studio album , Black Gives Way to Blue , in 2009 .", "The album received gold certification by the RIAA .", "In 2013 , the band released The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here , its fifth studio album .", "The band has toured extensively and released several videos in support of these albums .", "Alice in Chains is currently working on their sixth studio album .", "= = History = = \n \n \n = = = Formation and early years ( 1984 – 89 ) = = = \n \n Before the formation of Alice in Chains , then @-@ drummer Layne Staley landed his first gig as a vocalist when he auditioned to sing for a local <unk> metal band known as <unk> after receiving some encouragement from his <unk> Ken <unk> .", "Other members of this group at that time were guitarists Johnny Bacolas and <unk> <unk> , drummer James <unk> , and bassist Byron Hansen .", "This band went through several lineup changes culminating with Nick <unk> as their sole guitarist and Bacolas switching to bass before discussions arose about changing their name to Alice in Chains .", "This was prompted by a conversation that Bacolas had with a singer from another band about backstage passes .", "Due to concerns over the reference to female bondage , the group ultimately chose to spell it differently as Alice N ' Chains to <unk> any parental concerns , though Staley 's mother Nancy <unk> has said she was still not happy with this name at first .", "The two struggling musicians became roommates , living in a rehearsal space they shared .", "Alice N ' Chains soon disbanded , and Staley joined a funk band that also required a guitarist at the time .", "Staley asked Cantrell to join as a <unk> .", "Cantrell agreed on condition that Staley join Cantrell 's band , which at the time included drummer Sean Kinney and bassist Mike Starr .", "Eventually the funk project broke up , and in 1987 Staley joined Cantrell 's band on a full @-@ time basis , playing in clubs around the Pacific Northwest , often stretching 15 minutes of material into a 45 @-@ minute set .", "The band played a couple of gigs , calling themselves different <unk> , including Diamond Lie , the name of Cantrell 's previous band , before eventually adopting the name that Staley 's previous band had initially <unk> with , Alice in Chains .", "Local promoter Randy Hauser became aware of the band at a concert and offered to pay for demo recordings .", "The final demo , completed in 1988 , was named The Treehouse Tapes and found its way to the music managers Kelly Curtis and Susan Silver , who also managed the Seattle @-@ based band Soundgarden .", "Curtis and Silver passed the demo on to Columbia Records ' A & R representative Nick <unk> , who set up an appointment with label president Don <unk> .", "Based on The Treehouse Tapes , <unk> signed Alice in Chains to Columbia in 1989 .", "The band also recorded another untitled demo over a three @-@ month period in 1989 .", "This recording can be found on the bootleg release Sweet Alice .", "= = = Facelift and Sap ( 1990 – 92 ) = = = \n \n Alice in Chains soon became a top priority of the label , which released the band 's first official recording in July 1990 , a promotional EP called We Die Young .", "The EP 's lead single , \" We Die Young \" , became a hit on metal radio .", "After its success , the label rushed Alice in Chains ' debut album into production with producer Dave <unk> .", "Cantrell stated the album was intended to have a \" moody <unk> \" that was a \" direct result of the brooding atmosphere and feel of Seattle \" .", "The resulting album , Facelift , was released on August 21 , 1990 , peaking at number 42 in the summer of 1991 on the Billboard 200 chart .", "Facelift was not an instant success , selling under 40 @,@ 000 copies in the first six months of release , until MTV added \" Man in the Box \" to regular daytime rotation .", "The single hit number 18 on the Mainstream rock charts , with the album 's follow up single , \" Sea of <unk> \" , reaching number 27 , and in six weeks Facelift sold 400 @,@ 000 copies in the US .", "The album was a critical success , with Steve Huey of AllMusic citing Facelift as \" one of the most important records in establishing an audience for grunge and alternative rock among hard rock and heavy metal listeners . \"", "Facelift was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America ( RIAA ) by the end of 1990 , while the band continued to hone its audience , opening for such artists as <unk> Pop , Van Halen , Poison , and Extreme .", "In early 1991 , Alice in Chains landed the opening slot for the Clash of the Titans tour with <unk> , <unk> , and Slayer , exposing the band to a wide metal audience but receiving mainly poor reception .", "Alice in Chains was nominated for a Best Hard Rock Performance Grammy Award in 1992 for \" Man in the Box \" but lost to Van Halen for their 1991 album For <unk> <unk> Knowledge .", "Following the tour , Alice in Chains entered the studio to record demos for its next album , but ended up recording five acoustic songs instead .", "While in the studio , drummer Sean Kinney had a dream about \" making an EP called Sap \" .", "The band decided \" not to mess with fate \" , and on March 21 , 1992 , Alice in Chains released their second EP , Sap .", "The EP was released while Nirvana 's Nevermind was at the top of the Billboard 200 charts , resulting in a rising popularity of Seattle @-@ based bands , and of the term \" grunge music \" .", "Sap was certified gold within two weeks .", "The EP features guest vocals by Ann Wilson from the band Heart , who joined Staley and Cantrell for the choruses of \" Brother \" , \" Am I Inside \" , and \" Love Song \" .", "The EP also features Mark Arm of <unk> and Chris Cornell of Soundgarden , who appeared together on the song \" Right <unk> \" , credited to \" Alice <unk> \" in the liner notes .", "In 1992 , Alice in Chains appeared in the Cameron Crowe film Singles , performing as a \" bar band \" .", "The band also contributed the song \" Would ? \"", "to the film 's soundtrack , whose video received an award for Best Video from a Film at the 1993 MTV Video Music Awards .", "= = = Dirt ( 1992 – 93 ) = = = \n \n In March 1992 , the band returned to the studio .", "With new songs written primarily on the road , the material has an overall darker feel than Facelift , with six of the album 's thirteen songs dealing with the subject of addiction . \"", "We did a lot of soul searching on this album .", "There 's a lot of intense feelings . \"", "Cantrell said , \" We deal with our daily demons through music .", "All of the poison that builds up during the day we <unk> when we play \" .", "On September 29 , 1992 , Alice in Chains released its second album , Dirt .", "The album peaked at number six on the Billboard 200 and since its release has been certified quadruple platinum by the RIAA , making Dirt the band 's highest selling album to date .", "The album was a critical success , with Steve Huey of Allmusic praising the album as a \" major artistic statement , and the closest they ever came to recording a flat @-@ out masterpiece \" .", "Chris Gill of Guitar World called Dirt \" huge and foreboding , yet eerie and intimate \" , and \" <unk> dark and brutally honest \" .", "Dirt spawned five top 30 singles , \" Would ? \"", ", \" Rooster \" , \" Them <unk> \" , \" Angry <unk> \" , and \" Down in a Hole \" , and remained on the charts for nearly two years .", "Alice in Chains was added as <unk> to Ozzy Osbourne 's No More Tears tour .", "Days before the tour began , Layne Staley broke his foot in an ATV accident , forcing him to use crutches on stage .", "Starr left the band shortly after the Rock in Rio concert in January of 1993 and was replaced by former Ozzy Osbourne bassist Mike Inez .", "In 1993 , the band recorded two songs with Inez , \" What the Hell Have I \" and \" A Little <unk> \" , for the Last Action Hero soundtrack .", "During the summer of 1993 , Alice in Chains toured with the alternative music festival <unk> , their last major tour with Staley .", "= = = Jar of Flies ( 1993 – 94 ) = = = \n \n Following Alice in Chains ' extensive 1993 world tour , Staley said the band \" just wanted to go into the studio for a few days with our acoustic guitars and see what happened \" . \"", "We never really planned on the music we made at that time to be released .", "But the record label heard it and they really liked it .", "For us , it was just the experience of four guys getting together in the studio and making some music . \"", "Columbia Records released Alice in Chains ' second acoustic @-@ based EP , Jar of Flies , on January 25 , 1994 .", "Written and recorded in one week , Jar of Flies debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 , becoming the first ever EP — and first Alice in Chains release — to top the charts .", "Paul Evans of Rolling Stone called the EP \" <unk> gorgeous \" , and Steve Huey stated \" Jar of Flies is a low @-@ key <unk> , <unk> gorgeous and <unk> <unk> all at once \" .", "Jar of Flies features Alice in Chains ' first number @-@ one single on the Mainstream Rock charts , \" No <unk> \" .", "The second single , \" I Stay Away \" , reached number ten on the Mainstream rock charts , while the final single \" Don 't Follow \" , reached number 25 .", "After the release of Jar of Flies , Staley entered rehab for heroin addiction .", "The band was scheduled to tour during the summer of 1994 with Metallica , <unk> <unk> , Danzig , and Fight , as well as a slot during Woodstock 94 , but while in rehearsal for the tour , Staley began using heroin again .", "Staley 's condition prompted the other band members to cancel all scheduled dates one day before the start of the tour , putting the band on hiatus .", "Alice in Chains was replaced by <unk> on the tour .", "= = = Alice in Chains ( 1995 – 96 ) = = = \n \n While Alice in Chains was inactive during 1995 , Staley joined the \" grunge <unk> \" Mad Season , which also featured Pearl Jam guitarist Mike <unk> , bassist John Baker Saunders from The <unk> , and <unk> Trees drummer Barrett Martin .", "Mad Season released one album , Above , for which Staley provided lead vocals and the album artwork .", "The album spawned a number @-@ two single , \" River of <unk> \" , as well as a home video release of Live at the Moore .", "In April 1995 , Alice in Chains entered Bad Animals Studio in Seattle with producer Toby Wright , who had previously worked with <unk> of <unk> and Slayer .", "While in the studio , an inferior version of the song \" <unk> \" was leaked to radio , and received major airplay .", "On October 6 , 1995 , the band released the studio version of the song to radio via satellite <unk> .", "On November 7 , 1995 , Columbia Records released the eponymous album , Alice in Chains , which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and has since been certified double platinum .", "Of the album 's four singles , \" <unk> \" , \" Again \" , \" Over Now \" , and \" Heaven Beside You \" , three feature Cantrell on lead vocals .", "Jon <unk> of Rolling Stone called the album \" liberating and enlightening , the songs achieve a startling , <unk> and <unk> impact . \"", "The song \" Got Me Wrong \" unexpectedly charted three years after its release on the Sap EP .", "The song was re @-@ released as a single on the soundtrack for the independent film Clerks in 1995 , reaching number seven on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart .", "The band opted not to tour in support of Alice in Chains , adding to the rumors of drug abuse .", "Alice in Chains resurfaced on April 10 , 1996 , to perform their first concert in two and a half years for MTV Unplugged , a program featuring all @-@ acoustic set lists .", "The performance featured some of the band 's highest charting singles , including \" Down in a Hole \" , \" Heaven Beside You \" , \" No <unk> \" and \" Would ? \"", ", and introduced a new song , \" Killer Is Me \" .", "The show marked Alice in Chains ' only appearance as a five @-@ piece band , adding second guitarist Scott <unk> .", "A live album of the performance was released in July 1996 , debuting at number three on the Billboard 200 , and was accompanied by a home video release , both of which received platinum certification by the RIAA .", "Alice in Chains performed four shows supporting the reunited original Kiss lineup on their 1996 / 97 Alive / Worldwide Tour , including the final live appearance of Layne Staley on July 3 , 1996 , in Kansas City , Missouri .", "Shortly after the show , Staley was found <unk> after he <unk> on heroin and was taken to the hospital .", "Although he recovered , the band was forced to go on hiatus .", "= = = Hiatus and the death of Layne Staley ( 1996 – 2002 ) = = = \n \n Although Alice in Chains never officially disbanded , Staley became a <unk> , rarely leaving his Seattle condominium following the death of his ex @-@ fiancée <unk> Parrott due to infective <unk> . \"", "<unk> worked for me for years \" , Staley told Rolling Stone in 1996 , \" and now they 're turning against me ... now I 'm walking through hell \" .", "Unable to continue with new Alice in Chains material , Cantrell released his first solo album , <unk> Depot , in 1998 , also featuring Sean Kinney and Mike Inez .", "In 1998 , Staley reunited with Alice in Chains to record two new songs , \" Get Born Again \" and \" Died \" .", "The set contains 48 songs , including <unk> , demos , and previously released album tracks and singles .", "By 2002 , Cantrell had finished work on his second solo album , <unk> Trip .", "Written in 1998 , the album 's lyrical content focused heavily on what Cantrell regarded as the demise of Alice in Chains , which still remained evident as the album approached its June 2002 release .", "However , in March that year , Cantrell commented , \" We 're all still around , so it 's possible [ Alice in Chains ] could all do something someday , and I fully hope someday we will . \"", "After a decade of battling drug addiction , Layne Staley was found dead in his condominium on April 19 , 2002 , two weeks after his actual death .", "His mother and stepfather became alarmed when accountants noticed that money was no longer being withdrawn from his accounts .", "With assistance from the police , they broke into his <unk> and made the discovery .", "An autopsy revealed Staley had died from a mixture of heroin and cocaine .", "His friends speculate that in addition to drugs , he may have contracted an illness that his body could not fight off , due to a compromised immune system .", "In his last interview , given months before his death , Staley admitted , \" I know I 'm near death , I did crack and heroin for years .", "I never wanted to end my life this way . \"", "Cantrell dedicated his 2002 solo album , released two months after Staley 's death , to his memory .", "= = = <unk> shows ( 2005 – 08 ) = = = \n \n In 2005 , Jerry Cantrell , Mike Inez , and Sean Kinney reunited to perform a benefit concert in Seattle for victims of the tsunami disaster that struck South Asia in 2004 .", "The band featured <unk> vocalist Pat <unk> , as well as other special guests including Maynard James <unk> of <unk> and Ann Wilson of Heart .", "On March 10 , 2006 , the surviving members performed at VH1 's <unk> Rock Live concert , honoring fellow Seattle musicians Ann and Nancy Wilson of Heart .", "They played \" Would ? \"", "with vocalist Phil <unk> of <unk> and Down and bass player Duff <unk> of Guns N ' Roses and Velvet Revolver , then they played \" Rooster \" with Comes with the Fall vocalist William DuVall and Ann Wilson .", "The band followed the concert with a short United States club tour , several festival dates in Europe , and a brief tour in Japan .", "To coincide with the band 's reunion , Sony Music released the long @-@ delayed third Alice in Chains compilation , The Essential Alice in Chains , a double album that includes 28 songs .", "DuVall joined Alice in Chains as lead singer during the band 's reunion concerts .", "Duff <unk> again joined the band for the reunion tour , playing rhythm guitar on selected songs .", "Before the tour , Kinney mentioned in an interview that he would be interested in writing new material , but not as Alice in Chains .", "However , <unk> reported that the band had begun writing new material , with DuVall on lead vocals .", "= = = Black Gives Way to Blue ( 2008 – 10 ) = = = \n \n Blabbermouth.net reported in September 2008 that Alice in Chains would enter the studio that October to begin recording a new album for a summer 2009 release .", "In October 2008 , Alice in Chains began recording its fourth studio album at the Foo Fighters ' Studio <unk> in Los Angeles with producer Nick <unk> .", "At the Revolver Golden God Awards , Jerry Cantrell said that the group had finished recording in March 2009 and were mixing the album for a September release .", "In April 2009 , it was reported that the new Alice in Chains album would be released by Virgin / EMI , making it the band 's first label change in its 20 @-@ plus year career .", "On June 11 , 2009 , Blabbermouth.net reported that the new album would be titled Black Gives Way to Blue and was officially set to be released on September 29 , 2009 .", "On June 30 , 2009 , the song \" A Looking in View \" was released as the first single from the album .", "It was made available for a limited time as a free download through the official Alice in Chains website in early July .", "The music video for the song debuted via the official website on July 7 , 2009 .", "The second single , \" Check My Brain \" , was released to radio stations on August 14 , 2009 and was made available for purchase on August 17 , 2009 .", "In addition , it was announced that Elton John appears on the album 's title track .", "In September 2008 , it was announced that Alice in Chains would headline Australia 's <unk> Festival in 2009 , alongside Nine <unk> <unk> and Lamb of God .", "In February 2009 , it was also announced that Alice in Chains would play at the third annual Rock on the Range festival .", "On August 1 , 2009 , Alice in Chains performed , along with <unk> , <unk> <unk> , and <unk> , at <unk> Park , Dublin as direct support to Metallica .", "The band made an appearance on Later Live ... With <unk> Holland on November 10 , 2009 , performing \" Lesson Learned \" , \" Black Gives Way To Blue \" , and \" Check My Brain \" as the final performance of the episode .", "To coincide with the band 's European tour , Alice in Chains released its next single , \" Your Decision \" , on November 16 in the UK and on December 1 in the US .", "The fourth single from the album was \" Lesson Learned \" and was released to rock radio in mid @-@ June .", "On May 18 , 2010 , Black Gives Way to Blue was certified gold by the RIAA for shipments of over 500 @,@ 000 copies .", "Along with <unk> and <unk> , Alice in Chains toured the United States and Canada in late 2010 on the <unk> tour , an <unk> of the three bands ' latest album titles ( Black Gives Way to Blue , Diamond Eyes , and <unk> the Skye ) .", "= = = Future plans and the death of Mike Starr ( 2010 – 2011 ) = = = \n \n In April 2010 , Cantrell revealed to MTV News that Alice in Chains was contemplating making a fifth studio album in the foreseeable future .", "He explained , \" There are thoughts .", "We 'll see how far we get .", "<unk> in the moment is a good way to live and we certainly hope that it happens .", "I don 't see any reason why it wouldn 't [ happen ] . \"", "DuVall also commented on the next album and Alice in Chains ' future , \" we 've got a lot of water to sail before we do that .", "There 's a lot of shows .", "But yeah , generally speaking , yeah , we 're excited about the future .", "I don 't anticipate some long <unk> . \"", "DuVall revealed in September 2010 that Alice in Chains had not begun writing their next album yet , but \" there 's plenty of riffs flying around . \"", "He added , \" That was the case when we first started back up .", "We would just <unk> these fragments , and then some time later we would <unk> through the mountain of stuff , and that 's what became Black Gives Way to Blue .", "The same thing has been happening since we 've been touring Black Gives Way to Blue , so it would be only natural to at some point say , ' Hey , we 've got a lot of stuff .", "Let 's <unk> through and see what we 've got this time . '", "\" DuVall also mentioned that it was possible that the new album would feature songs that were written for Black Gives Way to Blue .", "On March 8 , 2011 , former Alice in Chains bassist Mike Starr was found dead at his home in Salt Lake City .", "Police told Reuters they were called to Starr 's home at 1 : 42 pm and found his body ; Starr was 44 .", "Reports later surfaced that Starr 's roommate had seen him mixing <unk> and anxiety medication hours before he was found dead .", "Later reports indicated Starr 's death may have been linked to two different types of <unk> prescribed to him by his doctor .", "A public memorial was held for Starr at the Seattle Center 's International Fountain on March 20 , 2011 .", "A private memorial was also held , which Jerry Cantrell and Sean Kinney attended according to Mike Inez .", "= = = The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here and next album ( 2011 – present ) = = = \n \n On March 21 , 2011 , Alice in Chains announced that they were working on a fifth studio album , and both Cantrell and Inez later made statements that they had begun the recording process .", "The album was expected to be finished by summer of 2012 and released by the end of 2012 or beginning of 2013 .", "While Alice in Chains were writing for the album in 2011 , Cantrell required surgery , which delayed recording the new material .", "In an interview published in May 2012 , Cantrell explained , \" The thing that set me back is I had some bone spurs [ and ] cartilage issues in my shoulders .", "I had the same issue in the other shoulder about six years ago so I 've had them both done now .", "It 's a repetitive motion injury from playing . \"", "In December 2012 , Cantrell confirmed that the new album had been completed , and the first single , \" Hollow \" , debuted online on December 18 , available for digital download in January 2013 , along with an official music video .", "On February 13 , 2013 , Alice in Chains posted on Facebook that their new album title would be an anagram of the letters H V L E N T P S U S D A H I E E O E D T I U R R. The next day they announced that the album would be called The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here , which was released on May 28 , 2013 , debuting at number two on the Billboard 200 .", "The band released videos for the songs \" Stone , \" \" Voices , \" and the title track later in 2013 .", "Alice in Chains toured the U.S. in the spring of 2013 , with further international dates in the summer .", "In the spring and summer of 2014 they embarked on a more extensive tour of Canada , Europe , and the U.S.", "Asked in September 2013 if Alice in Chains would make another album , Cantrell replied , \" It 'll be a while .", "It 's [ been ] four years since we put the last one out , but at least it 's not the gap that was between the last one , so that 's about right - about three to four years . \"", "In May 2014 Cantrell stated that Alice in Chains would <unk> up their tour in the fall , take a break , then begin work on their next studio album .", "In January 2015 , Alice in Chains performed in the halftime show of the <unk> Championship game between the Seattle Seahawks and the Green Bay <unk> at <unk> Field in Seattle .", "Cantrell is a lifelong Seahawks fan and often attends their games .", "In March 2015 , Alice in Chains announced dates for a U.S. summer tour , set to begin on July 17 in <unk> , CA and end in Bethlehem , PA on August 16 .", "A second leg of the tour was announced in June 2016 , including select shows opening for Guns N ' Roses as part of the Not in This Lifetime ... Tour .", "As of May 2015 , according to Blabbermouth.net , Alice in Chains has been working on their follow @-@ up to The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here , which was expected to be released later in the year .", "<unk> Mike Inez said that the band has been \" throwing around riffs for a new record \" and \" taking it nice and slow . \"", "Asked in a June 2016 interview if Alice in Chains has begun recording their new album , frontman William DuVall replied , \" I don 't know .", "I know we 'll be probably talking about that kind of thing over the next few months .", "It 's still early yet .", "We 've gotta get through this tour first . \"", "= = Musical style = = \n \n Although Alice in Chains has been labeled grunge by the mainstream media , Jerry Cantrell identifies the band as primarily heavy metal .", "He told Guitar World in 1996 , \" We 're a lot of different things ...", "I don 't quite know what the mixture is , but there 's definitely metal , blues , rock and roll , maybe a touch of punk .", "The metal part will never leave , and I never want it to \" .", "The Edmonton Journal has stated , \" Living and playing in Seattle might have got them the grunge tag , but they 've always pretty much been a classic metal band to the core . \"", "Over the course of their career , the band 's sound has also been described as alternative metal , sludge metal , <unk> metal , drone rock , hard rock , and alternative rock .", "Regarding the band 's constant categorization by the media , Cantrell stated \" When we first came out we were metal .", "Then we started being called alternative metal .", "Then grunge came out and then we were hard rock .", "And now , since we 've started doing this again I 've seen us listed as : hard rock , alternative , alternative metal and just straight metal .", "I walked into an HMV the other day to check out the placement and see what 's on and they 've got us relegated back into the metal section .", "Right back where we started ! \"", ".", "According to Mike Inez , they were always the metal <unk> of the Seattle scene .", "Jerry Cantrell 's guitar style combines \" <unk> riffs and expansive guitar textures \" to create \" slow , brooding minor @-@ key <unk> \" .", "He is also recognized for his natural ability to blend acoustic and electric guitars .", "While down @-@ tuned , distorted guitars mixed with Staley 's distinctive \" <unk> @-@ to @-@ a @-@ scream \" vocals appealed to heavy metal fans , the band also had \" a sense of melody that was undeniable \" , which introduced Alice in Chains to a much wider audience outside of the heavy metal underground .", "According to Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic , Alice in Chains ' sound has a \" Black Sabbath @-@ style <unk> and an unconventional vocal style \" .", "The band has been described by Erlewine as \" hard enough for metal fans , yet their dark subject matter and <unk> attack placed them among the front ranks of the Seattle @-@ based grunge bands \" .", "Three of the band 's releases feature acoustic music , and while the band initially kept these releases separate , Alice in Chains ' self @-@ titled album combined the styles to form \" a bleak , <unk> sound that balanced grinding hard rock with subtly textured acoustic numbers \" .", "Alice in Chains is also noted for the unique vocal harmonies of Staley ( or DuVall ) and Cantrell , which included overlapping passages , dual lead vocals , and trademark harmonies typically separated by a major third .", "Alyssa Burrows said the band 's distinctive sound \" came from Staley 's vocal style and his lyrics dealing with personal struggles and addiction \" .", "Staley 's songs were often considered \" dark \" , with themes such as drug abuse , depression , and suicide , while Cantrell 's lyrics often dealt with personal relationships .", "= = Legacy = = \n \n Alice in Chains has sold more than 14 million albums in the United States , around 35 million worldwide , released two number @-@ one albums , had 21 top 40 singles , and has received nine Grammy nominations .", "The band was ranked number 34 on VH1 's 100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock .", "Alice in Chains was named 15th greatest live band by Hit <unk> , with vocalist Layne Staley placing as 27th greatest heavy metal vocalist of all time .", "The band 's second album , Dirt , was named 5th best album in the last two decades by Close @-@ Up magazine .", "In August 2009 , Alice in Chains won the <unk> !", "<unk> Award .", "Alice in Chains has had a large impact on many bands , such as Godsmack , who are named after the song off their sophomore album Dirt .", "According to Jon <unk> of MTV , Godsmack has \" <unk> followed Alice in Chains ' lead while adding their own distinctive edge \" .", "Godsmack singer and founder Sully <unk> has also cited Layne Staley as his primary influence .", "<unk> has covered Alice in Chains ' song \" <unk> \" live , which appears on the compilation The Singles : 1996 @-@ 2006 , and also wrote a song entitled \" Layne \" , dedicated to Staley , on the album 14 Shades of Grey .", "Three Days Grace also performs a cover of \" Rooster \" , which can be seen on the DVD Live at the Palace .", "Other bands that have been inspired by Alice in Chains include Creed , Nickelback , <unk> , Stone <unk> , <unk> of <unk> , Queens of the Stone Age , A <unk> Horse Named Death , Godsmack , Smile Empty Soul , <unk> <unk> , Cold , Hurt , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , 10 Years , Breaking Benjamin , Days of the New , and <unk> .", "Metallica said they have always wanted to tour with the band , citing Alice in Chains as a major inspiration for their 2008 release , Death Magnetic .", "Metallica also recorded \" Rebel Of Babylon \" as a tribute to Layne Staley , but the song was left off Death Magnetic due to manufacturing restrictions and then later released on a four @-@ song EP , Beyond Magnetic .", "Alice in Chains has also had a significant influence on modern heavy metal .", "Their songs were covered by various metal bands such as <unk> , Dream Theater , <unk> of the Moon , Suicide Silence , and Grave .", "<unk> and <unk> guitarist <unk> <unk> had expressed his admiration for Jerry Cantrell 's guitar work in an interview for Guitar International saying that \" the <unk> and the honest feel that Jerry Cantrell gets on [ Alice in Chains ' Dirt ] record is worth a lot more than someone who plays five million notes \" .", "Anders <unk> of Swedish melodic death metal band In Flames cited Layne Staley as an inspiration for his vocals on the band 's later albums .", "In addition to fellow musicians , the band has also received praise from critics , with Steve Huey of AllMusic calling them \" one of the best metal bands of the ' 90s \" upon reviewing the 1999 compilation Nothing Safe .", "= = Band members = = \n \n \n = = = Timeline = = = \n \n \n = = Discography = = \n \n Facelift ( 1990 ) \n Dirt ( 1992 ) \n Alice in Chains ( 1995 ) \n Black Gives Way to Blue ( 2009 ) \n The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here ( 2013 ) \n \n = = Awards and nominations = = \n \n Alice in Chains has received nine Grammy nominations .", "Their first nomination was for the song \" Man in the Box \" , nominated for Best Hard Rock Performance in 1992 .", "The album Dirt was nominated in the same category in 1993 .", "Six more songs were nominated between 1995 and 2011 , and the album The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here was nominated for Best <unk> Album , Non Classical in 2014 .", "The music video for the song \" Would ? \"", ", Alice in Chains ' contribution to the 1992 film , Singles , won the award for Best Video from a Film at the 1993 MTV Video Music Awards .", "In 2009 they won the <unk> !", "<unk> award , and in 2010 they won the Revolver Golden Gods award for Black Gives Way to Blue .", "American Music Awards \n The American Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony created by Dick Clark in 1973 .", "Grammy Awards \n The Grammy Awards are awarded annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences .", "MTV Video Music Awards \n The MTV Video Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony established in 1984 by MTV ." ]
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[ " = Khoo <unk> @-@ <unk> = \n \n Khoo <unk> @-@ <unk> ( Chinese : <unk> ; pinyin : <unk> <unk> ; <unk> <unk> h @-@ <unk> @-@ <unk> : <unk> <unk> @-@ <unk> ; born 2 March 1956 ) is a Malaysian author and speaker on contemporary application of the 500 BC Chinese military treatise , The Art of War , by renowned military strategist Sun Tzu .", "In the 1990s , Khoo was the first Sun Tzu student in South @-@ east Asia to link and teach the general 's principles in relation to business and management .", "To date , Khoo has written over 26 business and management books , most of which are based on Sun Tzu 's Art of War as he made it his life 's mission to \" <unk> \" as many people as possible .", "In 1997 , although a Malaysian citizen , he was appointed as honorary Assistant Superintendent of Police by the Singapore Police Force in recognition for his contribution as consultant @-@ trainer to the police force of Singapore .", "His first novel , Taikor , was nominated by the National Library of Malaysia for the 2006 International <unk> Dublin Literary Award .", "Since 1999 , Khoo has gone into retirement and occasionally travels in Malaysia and Singapore to share the wisdom of Sun Tzu 's strategies for success and happiness upon requests from his readers and supporters .", "= = Life = = \n \n \n = = = Early years = = = \n \n Khoo was born in 1956 in the <unk> state of Malaysia .", "He received his formal education at St. Xavier 's Institution before leaving for Singapore in 1974 , to continue his pre @-@ university education at St. Joseph 's Institution .", "After completing his studies in 1978 , he worked as a journalist with The Star in Kuala <unk> until 1980 when he joined Malaysia 's largest sugar refinery , Malayan Sugar Manufacturing Company <unk> , as a personnel manager .", "To help him in tackle the numerous challenging tasks he faced in Malayan Sugar then , his future wife , Judy <unk> , gave him some notes of her translation of Sun Tzu 's Art of War from Chinese to English , as he is not <unk> in Chinese .", "Khoo immediately took keen interest in the military treatise and began to learn and apply Sun Tzu 's teachings into his work .", "Throughout his professional career , Sun Tzu 's Art of War was his indispensable guide .", "Khoo married Judy , a former Taiwanese singer in early 1982 .", "In 1983 , he moved to Kuala <unk> as sales and marketing manager .", "When Asian sugar <unk> Robert <unk> was invited to turn around the ailing Multi @-@ Purpose group of companies in 1987 , Khoo joined them as administration manager at Magnum Corporation .", "In 1989 , he left Magnum to head the personnel and administration department of <unk> Holdings <unk> , where he later became the general manager within just four months , managing The Mall shopping complex .", "Khoo initiated a series of management and sales policies that enabled The Mall to secure the ' Best <unk> Mall ' award for two years in a row .", "In the same year , he began writing his first best @-@ seller hit ; War at Work – Applying Sun Tzu 's Art of War in Today 's Business World , which was a collection of memoranda based on Sun Tzu 's Art of War he wrote to his managers at The Mall .", "From the early 1980s , Khoo tried to pursue a Master of Business Administration ( MBA ) degree from various universities , but all of them rejected his application as he did not possess a first degree for admission .", "Khoo only had two professional <unk> – a <unk> in Administrative Management and a <unk> <unk> in <unk> and Finance from <unk> .", "He finally received an unconditional offer from the University of <unk> after he impressed the visiting Director of the MBA programme showing how he managed the award @-@ winning shopping mall .", "In 1989 , accompanied by his wife , he left Malaysia to pursue his MBA studies in Scotland and graduated with <unk> in 1991 .", "Instead of returning to Malaysia , he went to Singapore again to seek better opportunities there and was offered the job as Director of Operations for Kentucky <unk> <unk> ( <unk> ) .", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n In early 1994 , Khoo was <unk> from <unk> as a result of an ownership change , despite contributing to increased sales and profitability .", "He said : \n Months before leaving my office , I had already looked around for another job , but unfortunately , top jobs are hard to come by .", "I felt like a <unk> then .", "It occurred to me then that if no <unk> wanted to employ me , then I would be my own little warlord and employ myself .", "From his home near <unk> Park , Khoo set up <unk> Training & Management <unk> <unk> Ltd , a training and consultancy firm , which assisted clients in planning and implementing strategies , and motivating their executives through his proprietary \" Management : The Sun Tzu Way \" programmes .", "He runs the company with his wife , who handles all the accounting and administration .", "Half of his time is spent elsewhere , conducting management <unk> for businessmen and employees of multinational corporations .", "Khoo also <unk> part @-@ time on Strategic Management for Singapore Institute of Management 's external degree programmes .", "In early 1999 , he co @-@ authored with Nigel Munro @-@ Smith , a lecturer at <unk> University in Australia , to produce a book titled Reader Friendly Strategic Management that brings out the <unk> of strategic management for <unk> .", "= = = Early retirement = = = \n \n In 1999 , at the age of 43 , Khoo decided to ' hang up his sword ' ( as described in his own words ) to live a quiet and leisurely life in Cameron Highlands of Malaysia , with his wife and their \" four @-@ legged son , \" <unk> , a Yorkshire <unk> to this very day .", "When asked on his decision to live in the mountains , Khoo said : \n Life is more than work , work , work or just making money .", "I don 't want to be like the preacher in the Book of <unk> who lamented that he looked on all <unk> that he had <unk> to do , and he <unk> only vanity and a striving after wind .", "We may not be very wealthy but we have made enough to live by since we do not <unk> to a lavish lifestyle .", "So why not have time to do the things we like to do for a change ?", "The seclusion of his mountain sanctuary offers him a good opportunity to pursue and enjoy his lifelong passion in writing his books <unk> at a leisurely pace .", "Upon requests from his readers and supporters , Khoo still travels once a month for a few days to \" <unk> \" – a term he coined for sharing the wisdom of Sun Tzu 's strategies for success and happiness for his <unk> and conference audiences .", "Khoo has \" <unk> \" thousands of \" pupils \" of his clients , among whom were well @-@ known corporations like <unk> , <unk> Systems , Citibank , <unk> @-@ <unk> , Intel , Johnson & Johnson , Port of Singapore Authority , among many others , and also government bodies such as the Prime Minister 's Office of Singapore , <unk> and Malaysia .", "To keep in touch with his readers , Khoo writes monthly <unk> touching on contemporary issues using Sun Tzu 's perspective .", "While not travelling in the region to teach , he enjoys writing fiction and has had three fiction books published to date – Taikor , <unk> and Nanyang .", "= = = Commendation = = = \n \n As a consultant @-@ trainer to the Singapore Police Force since 1995 , Khoo has taught many police officers in Singapore how to use Sun Tzu 's principles of \" <unk> \" to be effective leaders and team builders .", "In 1997 , he was sent for intensive training and thereafter appointed as honorary Assistant Superintendent of Police ( <unk> ) in recognition for his contribution to the police force of Singapore .", "On 1 July 2009 , Khoo was promoted to the <unk> rank of Deputy Superintendent of Police for his long years of service to the police force .", "Khoo was listed as one of the top 50 great minds and thinkers by Great <unk> , an American think @-@ tank , for being \" one of the outstanding figures in their own fields of <unk> , who have taught and enlightened the minds of other fellow human beings all over the world . \"", "= = His works = = \n \n \n = = = Sun Tzu series = = = \n \n Sun Tzu ( pinyin : Sun <unk> ; c .", "544 BC — <unk> BC ) was a native of the Qi state ( now <unk> county in Shandong ) during the Spring and Autumn Period of Chinese history , that was characterised by <unk> factions and a fragmented state .", "He came to the attention of King He Lu of Wu , who was impressed by his 13 @-@ chapter military treatise , The Art of War .", "In 512 BC , He Lu made Sun Tzu his Commander @-@ in @-@ Chief of the Wu army .", "For almost 20 years , the armies of Wu were victorious over their hereditary enemies , the kingdoms of Chu and Yue .", "In <unk> BC , after He Lu died from his wounds in battle , his son , Fu Chai succeeded him .", "After numerous victories in battles , Fu Chai became arrogant and began to indulge in <unk> .", "In time , the king started to disregard Sun Tzu 's counsel and began to distance himself from Sun Tzu .", "<unk> this , Sun Tzu <unk> gave up his position and left Wu for Qi in retirement .", "Fu Chai and his generals did not follow Sun Tzu 's precepts and his kingdom was subsequently conquered by Chu in 473 BC .", "Out of shame , Fu Chai committed suicide after he had fled with the remnants of his defeated army .", "As a contemporary teacher of Sun Tzu 's Art of War , Khoo has written over 26 books on business and management based on its principles such as : \n Crime Prevention : The Sun Tzu Way ( 2006 ) \n <unk> Without Fighting ( 2006 ) \n Applying Sun Tzu 's Art of War ( 2002 ) – A six <unk> collection \n Sun Tzu : The Keeper of CEO 's Conscience ( 1997 ) \n Applying Sun Tzu 's Art of War in Corporate Politics ( 1995 ) \n Sun Tzu and Management ( 1992 ) \n War at Work : Applying Sun Tzu 's Art of War in Today Business World ( 1990 ) \n Due to his ability to translate what is a complicated treatise into an easily readable and understandable prose for a <unk> , Khoo 's Sun Tzu series were well received and continue to grow in scope and depth in later years .", "He additionally manages to add realism by <unk> real @-@ life situations culled from his 15 years in management , that provoke much thought and encourage readers to assess their own performance , and take positive measures to become more effective in their workplace and <unk> relationships .", "= = = Novels = = = \n \n His first novel , Taikor , was released in late 2004 .", "It is a historical saga of Malaya which traces the years 1922 to 1982 , telling the story of Ya <unk> , from his family 's migration from South Thailand to <unk> after his father 's death .", "It was among the 132 entries nominated for the 2006 International <unk> Dublin Literary Award .", "His second novel , <unk> , is about life of those people working in the glitzy world of <unk> and their customers who <unk> nightclubs .", "Along with the main tale , Khoo spins other tales covering love , juvenile <unk> , deceit versus honesty , murder , corruption and power abuse of police officers .", "It was released in April 2007 .", "His third novel , Nanyang , is a historical saga about the multi @-@ racial people who inhabit the lands of the ' Southern Ocean ' , as early Chinese migrants called Malaya and Singapore .", "It was seen through the lives of four generations as they <unk> and struggled for wealth and power , for their beliefs and freedom , and felt their hopes and dreams for their future and those of their <unk> , as Nanyang eventually became two separate fledging nations .", "It hit the book stores in October 2007 ." ]
[ "Khoo has \" <unk> \" thousands of \" pupils \" of his clients , among whom were well @-@ known corporations like <unk> , <unk> Systems , Citibank , <unk> @-@ <unk> , Intel , Johnson & Johnson , Port of Singapore Authority , among many others , and also government bodies such as the Prime Minister 's Office of Singapore , <unk> and Malaysia ." ]
[ " = Khoo <unk> @-@ <unk> = \n \n Khoo <unk> @-@ <unk> ( Chinese : <unk> ; pinyin : <unk> <unk> ; <unk> <unk> h @-@ <unk> @-@ <unk> : <unk> <unk> @-@ <unk> ; born 2 March 1956 ) is a Malaysian author and speaker on contemporary application of the 500 BC Chinese military treatise , The Art of War , by renowned military strategist Sun Tzu .", "In the 1990s , Khoo was the first Sun Tzu student in South @-@ east Asia to link and teach the general 's principles in relation to business and management .", "To date , Khoo has written over 26 business and management books , most of which are based on Sun Tzu 's Art of War as he made it his life 's mission to \" <unk> \" as many people as possible .", "In 1997 , although a Malaysian citizen , he was appointed as honorary Assistant Superintendent of Police by the Singapore Police Force in recognition for his contribution as consultant @-@ trainer to the police force of Singapore .", "His first novel , Taikor , was nominated by the National Library of Malaysia for the 2006 International <unk> Dublin Literary Award .", "Since 1999 , Khoo has gone into retirement and occasionally travels in Malaysia and Singapore to share the wisdom of Sun Tzu 's strategies for success and happiness upon requests from his readers and supporters .", "= = Life = = \n \n \n = = = Early years = = = \n \n Khoo was born in 1956 in the <unk> state of Malaysia .", "He received his formal education at St. Xavier 's Institution before leaving for Singapore in 1974 , to continue his pre @-@ university education at St. Joseph 's Institution .", "After completing his studies in 1978 , he worked as a journalist with The Star in Kuala <unk> until 1980 when he joined Malaysia 's largest sugar refinery , Malayan Sugar Manufacturing Company <unk> , as a personnel manager .", "To help him in tackle the numerous challenging tasks he faced in Malayan Sugar then , his future wife , Judy <unk> , gave him some notes of her translation of Sun Tzu 's Art of War from Chinese to English , as he is not <unk> in Chinese .", "Khoo immediately took keen interest in the military treatise and began to learn and apply Sun Tzu 's teachings into his work .", "Throughout his professional career , Sun Tzu 's Art of War was his indispensable guide .", "Khoo married Judy , a former Taiwanese singer in early 1982 .", "In 1983 , he moved to Kuala <unk> as sales and marketing manager .", "When Asian sugar <unk> Robert <unk> was invited to turn around the ailing Multi @-@ Purpose group of companies in 1987 , Khoo joined them as administration manager at Magnum Corporation .", "In 1989 , he left Magnum to head the personnel and administration department of <unk> Holdings <unk> , where he later became the general manager within just four months , managing The Mall shopping complex .", "Khoo initiated a series of management and sales policies that enabled The Mall to secure the ' Best <unk> Mall ' award for two years in a row .", "In the same year , he began writing his first best @-@ seller hit ; War at Work – Applying Sun Tzu 's Art of War in Today 's Business World , which was a collection of memoranda based on Sun Tzu 's Art of War he wrote to his managers at The Mall .", "From the early 1980s , Khoo tried to pursue a Master of Business Administration ( MBA ) degree from various universities , but all of them rejected his application as he did not possess a first degree for admission .", "Khoo only had two professional <unk> – a <unk> in Administrative Management and a <unk> <unk> in <unk> and Finance from <unk> .", "He finally received an unconditional offer from the University of <unk> after he impressed the visiting Director of the MBA programme showing how he managed the award @-@ winning shopping mall .", "In 1989 , accompanied by his wife , he left Malaysia to pursue his MBA studies in Scotland and graduated with <unk> in 1991 .", "Instead of returning to Malaysia , he went to Singapore again to seek better opportunities there and was offered the job as Director of Operations for Kentucky <unk> <unk> ( <unk> ) .", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n In early 1994 , Khoo was <unk> from <unk> as a result of an ownership change , despite contributing to increased sales and profitability .", "He said : \n Months before leaving my office , I had already looked around for another job , but unfortunately , top jobs are hard to come by .", "I felt like a <unk> then .", "It occurred to me then that if no <unk> wanted to employ me , then I would be my own little warlord and employ myself .", "From his home near <unk> Park , Khoo set up <unk> Training & Management <unk> <unk> Ltd , a training and consultancy firm , which assisted clients in planning and implementing strategies , and motivating their executives through his proprietary \" Management : The Sun Tzu Way \" programmes .", "He runs the company with his wife , who handles all the accounting and administration .", "Half of his time is spent elsewhere , conducting management <unk> for businessmen and employees of multinational corporations .", "Khoo also <unk> part @-@ time on Strategic Management for Singapore Institute of Management 's external degree programmes .", "In early 1999 , he co @-@ authored with Nigel Munro @-@ Smith , a lecturer at <unk> University in Australia , to produce a book titled Reader Friendly Strategic Management that brings out the <unk> of strategic management for <unk> .", "= = = Early retirement = = = \n \n In 1999 , at the age of 43 , Khoo decided to ' hang up his sword ' ( as described in his own words ) to live a quiet and leisurely life in Cameron Highlands of Malaysia , with his wife and their \" four @-@ legged son , \" <unk> , a Yorkshire <unk> to this very day .", "When asked on his decision to live in the mountains , Khoo said : \n Life is more than work , work , work or just making money .", "I don 't want to be like the preacher in the Book of <unk> who lamented that he looked on all <unk> that he had <unk> to do , and he <unk> only vanity and a striving after wind .", "We may not be very wealthy but we have made enough to live by since we do not <unk> to a lavish lifestyle .", "So why not have time to do the things we like to do for a change ?", "The seclusion of his mountain sanctuary offers him a good opportunity to pursue and enjoy his lifelong passion in writing his books <unk> at a leisurely pace .", "Upon requests from his readers and supporters , Khoo still travels once a month for a few days to \" <unk> \" – a term he coined for sharing the wisdom of Sun Tzu 's strategies for success and happiness for his <unk> and conference audiences .", "To keep in touch with his readers , Khoo writes monthly <unk> touching on contemporary issues using Sun Tzu 's perspective .", "While not travelling in the region to teach , he enjoys writing fiction and has had three fiction books published to date – Taikor , <unk> and Nanyang .", "= = = Commendation = = = \n \n As a consultant @-@ trainer to the Singapore Police Force since 1995 , Khoo has taught many police officers in Singapore how to use Sun Tzu 's principles of \" <unk> \" to be effective leaders and team builders .", "In 1997 , he was sent for intensive training and thereafter appointed as honorary Assistant Superintendent of Police ( <unk> ) in recognition for his contribution to the police force of Singapore .", "On 1 July 2009 , Khoo was promoted to the <unk> rank of Deputy Superintendent of Police for his long years of service to the police force .", "Khoo was listed as one of the top 50 great minds and thinkers by Great <unk> , an American think @-@ tank , for being \" one of the outstanding figures in their own fields of <unk> , who have taught and enlightened the minds of other fellow human beings all over the world . \"", "= = His works = = \n \n \n = = = Sun Tzu series = = = \n \n Sun Tzu ( pinyin : Sun <unk> ; c .", "544 BC — <unk> BC ) was a native of the Qi state ( now <unk> county in Shandong ) during the Spring and Autumn Period of Chinese history , that was characterised by <unk> factions and a fragmented state .", "He came to the attention of King He Lu of Wu , who was impressed by his 13 @-@ chapter military treatise , The Art of War .", "In 512 BC , He Lu made Sun Tzu his Commander @-@ in @-@ Chief of the Wu army .", "For almost 20 years , the armies of Wu were victorious over their hereditary enemies , the kingdoms of Chu and Yue .", "In <unk> BC , after He Lu died from his wounds in battle , his son , Fu Chai succeeded him .", "After numerous victories in battles , Fu Chai became arrogant and began to indulge in <unk> .", "In time , the king started to disregard Sun Tzu 's counsel and began to distance himself from Sun Tzu .", "<unk> this , Sun Tzu <unk> gave up his position and left Wu for Qi in retirement .", "Fu Chai and his generals did not follow Sun Tzu 's precepts and his kingdom was subsequently conquered by Chu in 473 BC .", "Out of shame , Fu Chai committed suicide after he had fled with the remnants of his defeated army .", "As a contemporary teacher of Sun Tzu 's Art of War , Khoo has written over 26 books on business and management based on its principles such as : \n Crime Prevention : The Sun Tzu Way ( 2006 ) \n <unk> Without Fighting ( 2006 ) \n Applying Sun Tzu 's Art of War ( 2002 ) – A six <unk> collection \n Sun Tzu : The Keeper of CEO 's Conscience ( 1997 ) \n Applying Sun Tzu 's Art of War in Corporate Politics ( 1995 ) \n Sun Tzu and Management ( 1992 ) \n War at Work : Applying Sun Tzu 's Art of War in Today Business World ( 1990 ) \n Due to his ability to translate what is a complicated treatise into an easily readable and understandable prose for a <unk> , Khoo 's Sun Tzu series were well received and continue to grow in scope and depth in later years .", "He additionally manages to add realism by <unk> real @-@ life situations culled from his 15 years in management , that provoke much thought and encourage readers to assess their own performance , and take positive measures to become more effective in their workplace and <unk> relationships .", "= = = Novels = = = \n \n His first novel , Taikor , was released in late 2004 .", "It is a historical saga of Malaya which traces the years 1922 to 1982 , telling the story of Ya <unk> , from his family 's migration from South Thailand to <unk> after his father 's death .", "It was among the 132 entries nominated for the 2006 International <unk> Dublin Literary Award .", "His second novel , <unk> , is about life of those people working in the glitzy world of <unk> and their customers who <unk> nightclubs .", "Along with the main tale , Khoo spins other tales covering love , juvenile <unk> , deceit versus honesty , murder , corruption and power abuse of police officers .", "It was released in April 2007 .", "His third novel , Nanyang , is a historical saga about the multi @-@ racial people who inhabit the lands of the ' Southern Ocean ' , as early Chinese migrants called Malaya and Singapore .", "It was seen through the lives of four generations as they <unk> and struggled for wealth and power , for their beliefs and freedom , and felt their hopes and dreams for their future and those of their <unk> , as Nanyang eventually became two separate fledging nations .", "It hit the book stores in October 2007 ." ]
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[ " = Hydnellum peckii = \n \n Hydnellum peckii is an inedible ( though not toxic ) fungus , and a member of the genus Hydnellum of the family Bankeraceae .", "It is a hydnoid species , producing spores on the surface of vertical spines or tooth @-@ like projections that hang from the <unk> of the fruit bodies .", "It is found in North America , Europe , and was recently discovered in Iran ( 2008 ) and Korea ( 2010 ) .", "Hydnellum peckii is a mycorrhizal species , and forms mutually beneficial relationships with a variety of coniferous trees , growing on the ground singly , scattered , or in fused masses .", "The fruit bodies typically have a funnel @-@ shaped cap with a white edge , although the shape can be highly variable .", "Young , moist fruit bodies can \" bleed \" a bright red fluid that contains a pigment known to have anticoagulant properties similar to <unk> .", "The unusual appearance of the young fruit bodies has earned the species several descriptive common names , including <unk> and cream , the bleeding Hydnellum , the bleeding tooth fungus , the red @-@ juice tooth , and the Devil 's tooth .", "Although Hydnellum peckii fruit bodies are readily identifiable when young , they become brown and <unk> when they age .", "= = Taxonomy , phylogeny , and naming = = \n \n The species was first described scientifically by American mycologist Howard James Banker in 1913 .", "Italian Pier Andrea <unk> placed the species in the genus Hydnum in 1925 , while Walter Henry Snell and Esther <unk> Dick placed it in <unk> in 1956 ; Hydnum peckii ( Banker ) <unk> and <unk> peckii Snell & <unk> Dick are synonyms of Hydnellum peckii .", "The fungus is classified in the <unk> ( species thought to be descendants of a common ancestor ) <unk> of the genus Hydnellum , a grouping of similar species with the following shared characteristics : flesh that is marked with concentric lines that form alternating pale and darker zones ( <unk> ) ; an extremely <unk> taste ; a <unk> odor ; spores that are ellipsoid , and not amyloid ( that is , not absorbing iodine when stained with Melzer 's reagent ) , <unk> ( not staining with the reagent Cotton Blue ) , and covered with <unk> ; the presence of clamp connections in the hyphae .", "Molecular analysis based on the sequences of the internal transcribed <unk> DNA of several Hydnellum species placed H. peckii as most closely related to H. <unk> and H. <unk> .", "The specific epithet honors mycologist Charles Horton Peck .", "The fungus is known in the vernacular by several names , including \" <unk> and cream \" , the \" bleeding Hydnellum \" , the \" red @-@ juice tooth \" , \" Peck 's <unk> \" , the \" bleeding tooth fungus \" , and the \" devil 's tooth \" .", "= = Description = = \n \n As in all mushroom @-@ producing fungi , the fruit bodies ( <unk> ) are the reproductive structures that are produced from fungal mycelium when the appropriate environmental conditions of temperature , humidity and nutrient availability are met .", "Hydnellum peckii is a <unk> hydnoid fungus , meaning that it has a cap atop a stipe ( stem ) , and a form resembling a Hydnum — characterized by a teeth @-@ like hymenium , rather than gills or pores on the underside of the cap .", "Fruit bodies growing closely together often appear to fuse together ( this is called \" confluence \" ) .", "They can reach a height of up to 10 @.", "@ 5 cm ( 4 @.", "@ 1 in ) .", "Fresh fruit bodies <unk> a striking , thick red fluid when they are moist .", "The cap 's surface is convex to flattened , more or less uneven and sometimes slightly depressed in the center .", "It is usually densely covered with \" hairs \" that give it a texture similar to felt or velvet ; these hairs are <unk> off in age , leaving the caps of mature specimens smooth .", "Its shape varies from somewhat round to irregular , 4 to 10 cm ( 1 @.", "@ 6 to 3 @.", "@ 9 in ) , or even as much as 20 cm ( 7 @.", "@ 9 in ) wide as a result of confluence .", "The cap is initially whitish , but later turns slightly brownish , with irregular dark @-@ brown to nearly black blotches where it is <unk> .", "In maturity , the surface is fibrous and tough , scaly and jagged , grayish @-@ brown in the upper part of the cap , and somewhat woody .", "The flesh is a pale pinkish @-@ brown .", "The teeth are slender , cylindrical and <unk> ( <unk> ) , less than 5 mm ( 0 @.", "@ 20 in ) long , and become shorter closer to the cap edge .", "They are crowded together , with typically between three and five teeth per square millimeter .", "<unk> @-@ white initially , they age to a grayish @-@ brown .", "The stem is thick , very short , and often deformed .", "It becomes bulbous where it <unk> the ground , and may root into the soil for several centimeters .", "Although it may reach up to 5 cm ( 2 @.", "@ 0 in ) in total length , and is 1 to 3 cm ( 0 @.", "@ 4 to 1 @.", "@ 2 in ) wide , only about 0 @.", "@ 1 to 1 cm ( 0 @.", "@ 0 to 0 @.", "@ 4 in ) appear above ground .", "The upper part is covered with the same teeth found on the underside of the cap , whereas the lower part is hairy and often <unk> debris from the forest floor .", "The odor of the fruit body has been described as \" mild to disagreeable \" , or , as Banker suggested in his original description , similar to <unk> nuts .", "= = = Microscopic features = = = \n \n In deposit , the spores appear brown .", "<unk> them with a light microscope reveals finer details of their structure : they are roughly spherical but end abruptly in a small point , their surfaces are covered with small , <unk> @-@ like <unk> , and their size is between 5 @.", "@ 0 – 5 @.", "@ 3 by 4 @.", "@ 0 – 4 @.", "@ 7 µm .", "The spores are in amyloid , meaning they do not absorb iodine when stained with Melzer 's reagent .", "Hydnellum peckii 's cells ( the hyphae ) also present various characters useful for its characterization .", "The hyphae that form the cap are hyaline ( translucent ) , smooth , thin @-@ walled , and 3 – 4 µm thick .", "They collapse when dry , but may be readily revived with a weak ( 2 % ) solution of potassium hydroxide .", "Those in the cap form an intricate tangle with a tendency to run <unk> .", "They are divided into cellular compartments ( <unk> ) and have clamp connections — short branches connecting one cell to the previous cell to allow passage of the products of nuclear division .", "The basidia , the spore @-@ bearing cells in the hymenium , are club @-@ shaped , four @-@ spored , and measure 35 – 40 by 4 @.", "@ 7 – 6 µm .", "= = = Similar species = = = \n \n Hydnellum diabolus ( the species epithet is given the <unk> <unk> in some publications ) has a very similar appearance , so much so that some consider it and H. peckii to be synonymous ; H. diabolus is said to have a <unk> pungent odor that is lacking in H. peckii .", "The differences between the two species are amplified in mature specimens : H. diabolus has an irregularly thickened stem , while the stem of H. peckii is thickened by a \" definite <unk> layer \" .", "Additionally , old specimens of H. peckii have a smooth cap , while H. diabolus is <unk> .", "The related species H. <unk> also <unk> pink droplets of liquid when young and moist .", "Commonly found growing under conifers in northeastern North America , H. <unk> tastes \" unpleasant \" , but not acrid .", "Fruit bodies tend to grow singly , rather than in fused clusters , and , unlike H. peckii , they do not have bulbous stems .", "= = Ecology = = \n \n Hydnellum peckii is a mycorrhizal fungus , and as such establishes a mutualistic relationship with the roots of certain trees ( referred to as \" hosts \" ) , in which the fungus exchanges minerals and amino acids extracted from the soil for fixed carbon from the host .", "The subterranean hyphae of the fungus grow a sheath of tissue around the rootlets of a broad range of tree species , in an intimate association that is especially beneficial to the host ( termed ectomycorrhizal ) , as the fungus produces enzymes that <unk> organic compounds and facilitate the transfer of nutrients to the tree .", "The ectomycorrhizal structures of H. peckii are among a few in the Bankeraceae that have been studied in detail .", "They are characterized by a <unk> mantle — a layer of tissue made of hyphae tightly arranged in a parallel orientation , or palisade , and which rarely branch or overlap each other .", "These hyphae , along with adhering mineral soil particles , are embedded in a gelatinous matrix .", "The hyphae of the ectomycorrhizae can become <unk> , an adaptation that helps the fungus tolerate unfavorable conditions .", "<unk> of H. peckii have a peculiar structure — markedly distinct from those of other Bankeraceae — with thick , smooth inner walls and an outer wall that is split <unk> into warts .", "The most striking characteristic of the ectomycorrhizae as a whole is the way the black outer layers of older sections are shed , giving a \" <unk> appearance \" .", "The majority of the underground <unk> of the fungus is concentrated near the surface , most likely as \" mycelial mats \" — dense clusters of ectomycorrhizae and mycelium .", "The mycelium is also known to extend far beyond the site of the fruit bodies , as far as 337 centimeters ( 11 @.", "@ 1 ft ) away .", "Molecular techniques have been developed to help with conservation efforts of <unk> hydnoid fungi , including H. peckii .", "While the distribution of the fungus has traditionally been determined by counting the fruit bodies , this method has a major drawback in that fruit bodies are not produced consistently every year , and the absence of fruit bodies is not an indication of the absence of its mycelium in the soil .", "More modern techniques using the polymerase chain reaction to assess the presence of the fungal DNA in the soil have helped alleviate the issues in monitoring the presence and distribution of fungi mycelia .", "= = Habitat and distribution = = \n \n The fruit bodies of Hydnellum peckii are found growing solitary , scattered , or clustered together on the ground under conifers , often among mosses and pine needle litter .", "H. peckii is a \" late @-@ stage \" fungus that , in boreal forests dominated by jack pine , typically begins associating with more mature hosts once the canopy has closed .", "A preference for mountainous or subalpine ecosystems has been noted .", "The fungus has a wide distribution in North America , and is particularly common in the Pacific Northwest ; its range extends north to Alaska and east to North Carolina .", "In the Puget Sound area of the U.S. state of Washington , it is found in association with Douglas @-@ fir , fir , and hemlock .", "Along the Oregon Coast it has been collected under lodgepole pine .", "In addition to North America , the mushroom is widespread in Europe , and its presence has been documented in Italy , Germany , and Scotland .", "The species is common in the latter location , but becoming increasingly rare in several European countries , such as Norway , The Netherlands , and the Czech Republic .", "Increased pollution in central Europe has been suggested as one possible factor in the mushroom 's decline there .", "Reports from Iran in 2008 and Korea in 2010 were the first outside Europe and North America .", "= = Uses = = \n \n Although the fruit bodies of H. peckii have been described as resembling \" Danish pastry topped with <unk> jam \" , and Hydnellum species in general are not known to be poisonous , they are inedible due to their extremely bitter taste .", "This <unk> persists even in dried specimens .", "The fruit bodies of this and other Hydnellum species are prized by mushroom <unk> .", "The colors may range from beige when no <unk> is used , to various shades of blue or green depending on the <unk> added .", "= = Chemistry = = \n \n <unk> of an extract of Hydnellum peckii revealed the presence of an effective anticoagulant , named <unk> ( 2 @,@ 5 @-@ <unk> @-@ 3 @,@ 6 @-@ <unk> ( 4 @-@ <unk> ) <unk> @-@ <unk> ) , and similar in biological activity to the well @-@ known anticoagulant <unk> .", "<unk> also possesses <unk> activity , inhibiting the enzyme <unk> @-@ <unk> carrier protein <unk> ( essential for the <unk> of fatty acids ) in the bacteria <unk> <unk> .", "Hydnellum peckii can <unk> the heavy metal caesium .", "In one Swedish field study , as much as 9 % of the total caesium of the topmost 10 cm ( 3 @.", "@ 9 in ) of soil was found in the fungal mycelium .", "In general , ectomycorrhizal fungi , which grow most <unk> in the upper organic <unk> of the soil or at the interface between the organic and mineral layers , are involved in the retention and cycling of caesium @-@ 137 in organic @-@ rich forest soils ." ]
[ " = Hydnellum peckii = \n \n Hydnellum peckii is an inedible ( though not toxic ) fungus , and a member of the genus Hydnellum of the family Bankeraceae .", "= = Taxonomy , phylogeny , and naming = = \n \n The species was first described scientifically by American mycologist Howard James Banker in 1913 .", "Italian Pier Andrea <unk> placed the species in the genus Hydnum in 1925 , while Walter Henry Snell and Esther <unk> Dick placed it in <unk> in 1956 ; Hydnum peckii ( Banker ) <unk> and <unk> peckii Snell & <unk> Dick are synonyms of Hydnellum peckii .", "The odor of the fruit body has been described as \" mild to disagreeable \" , or , as Banker suggested in his original description , similar to <unk> nuts .", "The ectomycorrhizal structures of H. peckii are among a few in the Bankeraceae that have been studied in detail .", "<unk> of H. peckii have a peculiar structure — markedly distinct from those of other Bankeraceae — with thick , smooth inner walls and an outer wall that is split <unk> into warts ." ]
[ "It is a hydnoid species , producing spores on the surface of vertical spines or tooth @-@ like projections that hang from the <unk> of the fruit bodies .", "It is found in North America , Europe , and was recently discovered in Iran ( 2008 ) and Korea ( 2010 ) .", "Hydnellum peckii is a mycorrhizal species , and forms mutually beneficial relationships with a variety of coniferous trees , growing on the ground singly , scattered , or in fused masses .", "The fruit bodies typically have a funnel @-@ shaped cap with a white edge , although the shape can be highly variable .", "Young , moist fruit bodies can \" bleed \" a bright red fluid that contains a pigment known to have anticoagulant properties similar to <unk> .", "The unusual appearance of the young fruit bodies has earned the species several descriptive common names , including <unk> and cream , the bleeding Hydnellum , the bleeding tooth fungus , the red @-@ juice tooth , and the Devil 's tooth .", "Although Hydnellum peckii fruit bodies are readily identifiable when young , they become brown and <unk> when they age .", "The fungus is classified in the <unk> ( species thought to be descendants of a common ancestor ) <unk> of the genus Hydnellum , a grouping of similar species with the following shared characteristics : flesh that is marked with concentric lines that form alternating pale and darker zones ( <unk> ) ; an extremely <unk> taste ; a <unk> odor ; spores that are ellipsoid , and not amyloid ( that is , not absorbing iodine when stained with Melzer 's reagent ) , <unk> ( not staining with the reagent Cotton Blue ) , and covered with <unk> ; the presence of clamp connections in the hyphae .", "Molecular analysis based on the sequences of the internal transcribed <unk> DNA of several Hydnellum species placed H. peckii as most closely related to H. <unk> and H. <unk> .", "The specific epithet honors mycologist Charles Horton Peck .", "The fungus is known in the vernacular by several names , including \" <unk> and cream \" , the \" bleeding Hydnellum \" , the \" red @-@ juice tooth \" , \" Peck 's <unk> \" , the \" bleeding tooth fungus \" , and the \" devil 's tooth \" .", "= = Description = = \n \n As in all mushroom @-@ producing fungi , the fruit bodies ( <unk> ) are the reproductive structures that are produced from fungal mycelium when the appropriate environmental conditions of temperature , humidity and nutrient availability are met .", "Hydnellum peckii is a <unk> hydnoid fungus , meaning that it has a cap atop a stipe ( stem ) , and a form resembling a Hydnum — characterized by a teeth @-@ like hymenium , rather than gills or pores on the underside of the cap .", "Fruit bodies growing closely together often appear to fuse together ( this is called \" confluence \" ) .", "They can reach a height of up to 10 @.", "@ 5 cm ( 4 @.", "@ 1 in ) .", "Fresh fruit bodies <unk> a striking , thick red fluid when they are moist .", "The cap 's surface is convex to flattened , more or less uneven and sometimes slightly depressed in the center .", "It is usually densely covered with \" hairs \" that give it a texture similar to felt or velvet ; these hairs are <unk> off in age , leaving the caps of mature specimens smooth .", "Its shape varies from somewhat round to irregular , 4 to 10 cm ( 1 @.", "@ 6 to 3 @.", "@ 9 in ) , or even as much as 20 cm ( 7 @.", "@ 9 in ) wide as a result of confluence .", "The cap is initially whitish , but later turns slightly brownish , with irregular dark @-@ brown to nearly black blotches where it is <unk> .", "In maturity , the surface is fibrous and tough , scaly and jagged , grayish @-@ brown in the upper part of the cap , and somewhat woody .", "The flesh is a pale pinkish @-@ brown .", "The teeth are slender , cylindrical and <unk> ( <unk> ) , less than 5 mm ( 0 @.", "@ 20 in ) long , and become shorter closer to the cap edge .", "They are crowded together , with typically between three and five teeth per square millimeter .", "<unk> @-@ white initially , they age to a grayish @-@ brown .", "The stem is thick , very short , and often deformed .", "It becomes bulbous where it <unk> the ground , and may root into the soil for several centimeters .", "Although it may reach up to 5 cm ( 2 @.", "@ 0 in ) in total length , and is 1 to 3 cm ( 0 @.", "@ 4 to 1 @.", "@ 2 in ) wide , only about 0 @.", "@ 1 to 1 cm ( 0 @.", "@ 0 to 0 @.", "@ 4 in ) appear above ground .", "The upper part is covered with the same teeth found on the underside of the cap , whereas the lower part is hairy and often <unk> debris from the forest floor .", "= = = Microscopic features = = = \n \n In deposit , the spores appear brown .", "<unk> them with a light microscope reveals finer details of their structure : they are roughly spherical but end abruptly in a small point , their surfaces are covered with small , <unk> @-@ like <unk> , and their size is between 5 @.", "@ 0 – 5 @.", "@ 3 by 4 @.", "@ 0 – 4 @.", "@ 7 µm .", "The spores are in amyloid , meaning they do not absorb iodine when stained with Melzer 's reagent .", "Hydnellum peckii 's cells ( the hyphae ) also present various characters useful for its characterization .", "The hyphae that form the cap are hyaline ( translucent ) , smooth , thin @-@ walled , and 3 – 4 µm thick .", "They collapse when dry , but may be readily revived with a weak ( 2 % ) solution of potassium hydroxide .", "Those in the cap form an intricate tangle with a tendency to run <unk> .", "They are divided into cellular compartments ( <unk> ) and have clamp connections — short branches connecting one cell to the previous cell to allow passage of the products of nuclear division .", "The basidia , the spore @-@ bearing cells in the hymenium , are club @-@ shaped , four @-@ spored , and measure 35 – 40 by 4 @.", "@ 7 – 6 µm .", "= = = Similar species = = = \n \n Hydnellum diabolus ( the species epithet is given the <unk> <unk> in some publications ) has a very similar appearance , so much so that some consider it and H. peckii to be synonymous ; H. diabolus is said to have a <unk> pungent odor that is lacking in H. peckii .", "The differences between the two species are amplified in mature specimens : H. diabolus has an irregularly thickened stem , while the stem of H. peckii is thickened by a \" definite <unk> layer \" .", "Additionally , old specimens of H. peckii have a smooth cap , while H. diabolus is <unk> .", "The related species H. <unk> also <unk> pink droplets of liquid when young and moist .", "Commonly found growing under conifers in northeastern North America , H. <unk> tastes \" unpleasant \" , but not acrid .", "Fruit bodies tend to grow singly , rather than in fused clusters , and , unlike H. peckii , they do not have bulbous stems .", "= = Ecology = = \n \n Hydnellum peckii is a mycorrhizal fungus , and as such establishes a mutualistic relationship with the roots of certain trees ( referred to as \" hosts \" ) , in which the fungus exchanges minerals and amino acids extracted from the soil for fixed carbon from the host .", "The subterranean hyphae of the fungus grow a sheath of tissue around the rootlets of a broad range of tree species , in an intimate association that is especially beneficial to the host ( termed ectomycorrhizal ) , as the fungus produces enzymes that <unk> organic compounds and facilitate the transfer of nutrients to the tree .", "They are characterized by a <unk> mantle — a layer of tissue made of hyphae tightly arranged in a parallel orientation , or palisade , and which rarely branch or overlap each other .", "These hyphae , along with adhering mineral soil particles , are embedded in a gelatinous matrix .", "The hyphae of the ectomycorrhizae can become <unk> , an adaptation that helps the fungus tolerate unfavorable conditions .", "The most striking characteristic of the ectomycorrhizae as a whole is the way the black outer layers of older sections are shed , giving a \" <unk> appearance \" .", "The majority of the underground <unk> of the fungus is concentrated near the surface , most likely as \" mycelial mats \" — dense clusters of ectomycorrhizae and mycelium .", "The mycelium is also known to extend far beyond the site of the fruit bodies , as far as 337 centimeters ( 11 @.", "@ 1 ft ) away .", "Molecular techniques have been developed to help with conservation efforts of <unk> hydnoid fungi , including H. peckii .", "While the distribution of the fungus has traditionally been determined by counting the fruit bodies , this method has a major drawback in that fruit bodies are not produced consistently every year , and the absence of fruit bodies is not an indication of the absence of its mycelium in the soil .", "More modern techniques using the polymerase chain reaction to assess the presence of the fungal DNA in the soil have helped alleviate the issues in monitoring the presence and distribution of fungi mycelia .", "= = Habitat and distribution = = \n \n The fruit bodies of Hydnellum peckii are found growing solitary , scattered , or clustered together on the ground under conifers , often among mosses and pine needle litter .", "H. peckii is a \" late @-@ stage \" fungus that , in boreal forests dominated by jack pine , typically begins associating with more mature hosts once the canopy has closed .", "A preference for mountainous or subalpine ecosystems has been noted .", "The fungus has a wide distribution in North America , and is particularly common in the Pacific Northwest ; its range extends north to Alaska and east to North Carolina .", "In the Puget Sound area of the U.S. state of Washington , it is found in association with Douglas @-@ fir , fir , and hemlock .", "Along the Oregon Coast it has been collected under lodgepole pine .", "In addition to North America , the mushroom is widespread in Europe , and its presence has been documented in Italy , Germany , and Scotland .", "The species is common in the latter location , but becoming increasingly rare in several European countries , such as Norway , The Netherlands , and the Czech Republic .", "Increased pollution in central Europe has been suggested as one possible factor in the mushroom 's decline there .", "Reports from Iran in 2008 and Korea in 2010 were the first outside Europe and North America .", "= = Uses = = \n \n Although the fruit bodies of H. peckii have been described as resembling \" Danish pastry topped with <unk> jam \" , and Hydnellum species in general are not known to be poisonous , they are inedible due to their extremely bitter taste .", "This <unk> persists even in dried specimens .", "The fruit bodies of this and other Hydnellum species are prized by mushroom <unk> .", "The colors may range from beige when no <unk> is used , to various shades of blue or green depending on the <unk> added .", "= = Chemistry = = \n \n <unk> of an extract of Hydnellum peckii revealed the presence of an effective anticoagulant , named <unk> ( 2 @,@ 5 @-@ <unk> @-@ 3 @,@ 6 @-@ <unk> ( 4 @-@ <unk> ) <unk> @-@ <unk> ) , and similar in biological activity to the well @-@ known anticoagulant <unk> .", "<unk> also possesses <unk> activity , inhibiting the enzyme <unk> @-@ <unk> carrier protein <unk> ( essential for the <unk> of fatty acids ) in the bacteria <unk> <unk> .", "Hydnellum peckii can <unk> the heavy metal caesium .", "In one Swedish field study , as much as 9 % of the total caesium of the topmost 10 cm ( 3 @.", "@ 9 in ) of soil was found in the fungal mycelium .", "In general , ectomycorrhizal fungi , which grow most <unk> in the upper organic <unk> of the soil or at the interface between the organic and mineral layers , are involved in the retention and cycling of caesium @-@ 137 in organic @-@ rich forest soils ." ]
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[ " = New York State Route 38 = \n \n New York State Route 38 ( NY 38 ) is a north – south state highway in the Finger Lakes region of New York in the United States .", "Its southern terminus is at an intersection with NY 96 in the town of Owego in Tioga County .", "The northern terminus is at a junction with NY 104A in the town of Sterling in Cayuga County .", "NY 38 is a two @-@ lane local road for most of its length .", "The route is the main access road to parts of Auburn , Dryden , Newark Valley and Port Byron .", "It passes through mountainous terrain in Tioga and Cortland counties , but the terrain levels out as it heads through the Finger Lakes area and Cayuga County .", "The route intersects several long @-@ distance highways , including NY 13 in Dryden , U.S. Route 20 ( US 20 ) and NY 5 in Auburn , and NY 31 in Port Byron .", "It passes over the New York State <unk> ( Interstate 90 or I @-@ 90 ) north of Port Byron ; however , there is no connection between the two .", "NY 38 has two <unk> routes .", "The first , NY 38A is an alternate route of NY 38 between Moravia and Auburn , while the other , NY 38B , is a simple east – west connector in the Southern <unk> .", "While NY 38 runs along the western shore of Owasco Lake , NY 38A travels to Auburn along a routing east of the lake .", "NY 38 passes along or near <unk> for much of its length .", "From its southern end in Owego to the town of Harford , the route parallels Owego Creek or a branch of said creek .", "Between Groton and <unk> , it runs along the aforementioned Owasco Lake and its inlet ( south of the lake ) and outlet ( north of the lake ) .", "It also comes within 4 miles ( 6 km ) of Lake Ontario at its northern end .", "In the 1920s , the portion of NY 38 between Owego and Freeville was designated as New York State Route 42 while the segment from Freeville to Moravia was the southern part of New York State Route 26 , a highway that continued north from Moravia to Syracuse .", "NY 38 was assigned as part of the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York , utilizing all of pre @-@ 1930 NY 42 , the Freeville – Moravia portion of NY 26 , and a previously unnumbered highway north to Sterling .", "Originally , NY 38 extended south into the village of Owego by way of an overlap with NY 96 .", "It was truncated to its current southern terminus by 1994 .", "= = Route description = = \n \n All of NY 38 — save for two sections within the city of Auburn — is maintained by the New York State Department of Transportation ( <unk> ) .", "In Auburn , the route is city @-@ maintained to the north and south of where the route meets US 20 and NY 5 in downtown Auburn .", "The portion of NY 38 that runs between and overlaps with those two routes is state @-@ maintained .", "= = = Tioga and Cortland counties = = = \n \n NY 38 begins at an intersection with NY 96 about 0 @.", "@ 5 miles ( 0 @.", "@ 8 km ) north of the Owego village limits in the town of Owego .", "The road heads northeastward as a two @-@ lane highway , <unk> Owego Creek as it proceeds along the base of a valley surrounding the waterway .", "The Tioga County portion of NY 38 passes through mostly rural , forested areas with only small , scattered pockets of development .", "The route continues toward the hamlet of <unk> , where the Owego Creek splits into western and eastern branches .", "NY 38 does not enter the community ; instead , it bypasses it to the southeast and follows the eastern branch of Owego Creek into the town of Newark Valley .", "The amount of homes along the route begins to increase as NY 38 approaches the village of Newark Valley .", "Just south of the village limits , NY 38 intersects NY 38B , a spur leading to NY 26 in Maine .", "The route continues into the small village as South Main Street and passes by several blocks of homes and commercial buildings .", "At Water Street , NY 38 becomes North Main Street ; however , from this point north , most of the village is situated on the opposite bank of Owego Creek .", "As a result , NY 38 continues through the village limits but passes very few buildings before seamlessly exiting the community and entering another rural area .", "The route continues on , crossing over Owego Creek and passing the Newark Valley Country Club about 1 mile ( 1 @.", "@ 6 km ) north of Newark Valley village before entering the town of Berkshire .", "In Berkshire , NY 38 serves the hamlet of Berkshire , a small community situated directly on the highway .", "The route continues on through the narrowing creek valley into the town of <unk> and the hamlet of the same name , where it meets NY 79 in the community 's center .", "After <unk> , the valley continues to narrow for just under 1 @.", "@ 5 miles ( 2 @.", "@ 4 km ) before reversing course as the route heads into Cortland County and the town of Harford .", "NY 38 clips the extreme southwestern corner of Cortland County ; as a result , only 3 @.", "@ 38 miles ( 5 @.", "@ 44 km ) of the route is located within the county .", "Just north of the county line , the route meets NY 200 in the hamlet of Harford Mills .", "NY 200 is little more than an alternate route to NY 221 , which NY 38 meets in the hamlet of Harford 1 @.", "@ 5 miles ( 2 @.", "@ 4 km ) to the northeast .", "In between Harford Mills and Harford , the east branch of Owego Creek separates from NY 38 and heads north to follow NY 221 instead .", "NY 38 continues northwest out of Harford hamlet and into Tompkins County .", "= = = Tompkins County = = = \n \n Upon entering the border town of Dryden , NY 38 emerges from the valley and becomes Dryden – Harford Road as it heads northwestward through a more low @-@ lying but still undeveloped area .", "The highway gradually curves to the north toward the village of Dryden , where the route changes names to South Street upon entering the village limits .", "It continues north across Virgil Creek and past three blocks of homes to the commercial village center , where it intersects both NY 13 and NY <unk> .", "The latter begins here and heads off to the east while the former joins NY 38 along North Street .", "The overlap between NY 13 and NY 38 ends at the northern village line .", "At this point , NY 13 continues north while NY 38 forks to the west , running along the village limits on Freeville Road for about 1 mile ( 1 @.", "@ 6 km ) through an area with only a handful of homes .", "While doing so , the route passes to the south of the Dryden Middle and High School complex .", "NY 38 heads onward through an open , undeveloped area , curving to the northwest and eventually to the north as it approaches the village of Freeville , where it serves the William George Agency for Children 's Services at the southern village line .", "It remains on Freeville Road until Railroad Street , where it turns west and proceeds into the densely populated village center .", "Here , it intersects the eastern terminus of NY 366 at a junction situated adjacent to Fall Creek .", "NY 38 proceeds out of Freeville , passing over Fall Creek and heading north along Groton Road through a lightly populated area of the town of Dryden .", "The route passes by a mixture of open fields , forests , and isolated homes on its way to the Dryden – Groton town line , where it meets the southern terminus of NY <unk> southeast of the hamlet of <unk> .", "NY 38 parallels the Owasco Inlet into Groton and the village of the same name , becoming Peru Road at the southern village line .", "It continues north , following South and Main Streets through the densely populated village to an intersection with NY 222 's western terminus at Cortland Street .", "At this point , NY 38 becomes Cayuga Street and winds its way northward along the Owasco Inlet and out of the village .", "Now known as Locke Road , NY 38 heads the northwest through another rural , largely undeveloped area into Cayuga County .", "= = = Cayuga County = = = \n \n Cayuga County , located in the Finger Lakes region of New York , has a highly unorthodox shape .", "Most of the county is only about 15 miles ( 24 km ) wide from its western border to its eastern edge .", "From north to south , however , it extends from Locke north to the Lake Ontario shoreline — a distance of about 55 miles ( 89 km ) .", "NY 38 passes through much of the county , ending about 4 miles ( 6 km ) south of the shoreline in Sterling .", "As a result , over half of NY 38 's routing is located in the county , with the midpoint located near the city of Auburn .", "= = = = County line to Auburn = = = = \n \n The route heads northwest from the county line , following the Owasco Inlet through open fields and past small patches of trees to the large hamlet of Locke .", "NY 38 heads north – south through the residential community as Main Street and intersects NY 90 at the center of the hamlet .", "North of the community , the highway crosses over the Owasco Inlet and enters another rural area dominated by fields situated amongst forests .", "Upon crossing into the town of Moravia , the amount of development along the highway increases as it passes <unk> Glen State Park and approaches the village of Moravia .", "In Moravia , a highly developed village comprising several blocks of homes and businesses , NY 38 is known as Main Street as it heads north into the village center .", "At Cayuga Street , NY 38 intersects NY 38A , the second of its two <unk> routes .", "NY 38A heads eastward from this point while NY 38 turns to follow West Cayuga Street across Owasco Inlet and out of the village .", "Past the inlet , NY 38 curves to the north and runs along the western edge of the Owasco <unk> , a wide , flat @-@ bottomed , undeveloped valley at the foot of Owasco Lake .", "The flats give way to the lake in Cascade , a hamlet in the town of Venice , at which point NY 38 begins to climb up the western edge of the lake valley .", "It reaches the lip of the valley 2 miles ( 3 @.", "@ 2 km ) later in the town of <unk> .", "For the next 2 @.", "@ 5 miles ( 4 @.", "@ 0 km ) , the route passes by open fields as it <unk> the lake to the east .", "The route gradually descends back into the valley as it heads further northward into the town of Fleming .", "Once in Fleming , NY 38 runs along the <unk> and serves a long line of lakeside homes as it passes by a series of fields to the west .", "The amount of development along the route begins to increase at the northern end of the lake in the hamlet of <unk> Park , where NY 38 meets NY <unk> by way of a traffic circle .", "At this point , NY <unk> becomes the primary lakeside highway while NY 38 becomes a four @-@ lane divided highway and heads northwest as Lake Avenue toward the city of Auburn .", "As NY 38 enters Auburn , it passes by Auburn High School before heading north through densely populated blocks filled with homes .", "The divided highway ends abruptly at Swift Street , where NY 38 turns west to follow the two @-@ lane undivided Swift Street west for seven blocks to NY 34 ( South Street ) .", "Here , NY 38 leaves Swift Street and joins NY 34 on South Street .", "The two routes follow South Street past the William H. Seward House into downtown Auburn , where the homes are replaced with businesses at Lincoln Street .", "Three blocks later , South Street intersects with the East Arterial ( eastbound US 20 and NY 5 ) .", "The overlap between NY 34 and NY 38 ends one block later at the West Arterial ( westbound US 20 and NY 5 ) , where NY 38 turns to follow the Arterial for a block to the west .", "At State Street , NY 38 leaves US 20 and NY 5 and heads north through the city 's north side , crossing the Owasco Outlet and serving the Auburn <unk> <unk> .", "The route passes through several blocks of commercial and residential development up to Grant Street , where it begins to <unk> off .", "It ceases almost entirely near the northern city line at York Street , where the homes along the highway become more sporadic and spaced apart .", "= = = = North of Auburn = = = = \n \n Now in the town of Throop , NY 38 follows the Owasco Outlet through open , mostly flat areas dotted with houses amongst fields and trees .", "Within Throop , it serves the small hamlet of <unk> Corners , where NY 38 meets Turnpike Road ( County Route <unk> or CR <unk> ) .", "North of this junction , the houses give way to dense forests as the route continues along the waterway into the town of <unk> and the village of Port Byron a short distance north of the town line .", "It follows Main Street through a mostly commercial and industrial portion of the village to the village center , where it intersects NY 31 at Rochester and <unk> Streets .", "NY 38 turns west , overlapping NY 31 along Rochester Street .", "The two routes cross the Owasco Outlet and enter a more residential area of the community , where NY 38 splits from NY 31 and continues north along Canal Street .", "The route crosses over the New York State <unk> ( I @-@ 90 ) as it leaves the village limits and heads north into a largely undeveloped area of forests and fields .", "At North Port Byron , a sparsely populated hamlet 0 @.", "@ 5 miles ( 0 @.", "@ 8 km ) north of Port Byron , NY 38 passes over the <unk> Transportation @-@ owned Rochester <unk> railroad line .", "The highway continues on , becoming Conquest Road and crossing the Seneca River ( Erie Canal ) at Mosquito Point , near where Owasco Outlet flows into the river .", "NY 38 enters the town of Conquest upon traversing the waterway .", "NY 38 continues north as an unnamed highway to the hamlet of Conquest , a small community built up around the intersection of NY 38 and Fuller and <unk> Roads .", "It continues on into the town of Victory , where the undeveloped fields give way to cultivated fields used as farmland .", "The route heads through mostly desolate surroundings to the hamlet of Victory , a slightly larger community centered on NY 38 .", "The route proceeds through the hamlet , passing by several homes on its way to a junction with NY 370 just north of the community .", "Past this point , the homes cease again as NY 38 presses on through more fields and forests to the town of Sterling .", "Just north of the town line in the small hamlet of North Victory , NY 38 intersects NY 104 .", "Past this point , the route heads through mostly undeveloped , forested areas on its way to the hamlet of <unk> Corners .", "North of here , the forests cede slightly as the amount of fields along the highway increases .", "The highway continues on to the hamlet of Sterling , where it ends at an intersection with NY 104A ( the <unk> Trail ) just south of the hamlet 's center and 4 miles ( 6 km ) south of the Lake Ontario shoreline .", "= = History = = \n \n \n = = = Old roads = = = \n \n Several portions of modern NY 38 were originally part of turnpikes and plank roads during the 1800s .", "On April 13 , 1819 , the New York State Legislature passed a law incorporating the Cortland and Owego Turnpike Company .", "The company was tasked with building a highway — the Cortland and Owego Turnpike — from Owego north to the then @-@ village of Cortland .", "It roughly followed what is now NY 38 north from Owego to the vicinity of Harford , where it turned north to access Virgil .", "It continued to Cortland by way of modern NY 215 .", "On April 13 , 1825 , the legislature chartered the Auburn and Port Byron Turnpike Company .", "The Auburn and Port Byron Turnpike began at the Auburn State Prison in Auburn and proceeded northward along the routing of NY 38 to meet the north branch of the Seneca Turnpike in the town of Brutus ( now Throop ) .", "From there , the turnpike continued on NY 38 through Port Byron to the Seneca River , where it ended at a bridge crossing the river at Mosquito Point .", "In 1851 , the Auburn and Moravia Plank Road Company was incorporated .", "They were tasked with connecting Moravia to Auburn by way of a plank road along the western side of Owasco Lake ( now NY 38 ) .", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n When the first set of posted routes in New York were assigned in 1924 , the portion of what is now NY 38 from Freeville to Moravia became part of NY 26 , a north – south highway extending from Freeville to Syracuse via <unk> .", "By 1926 , the segment of current NY 38 between Freeville and Owego was designated as NY 42 .", "In the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York , the entirety of NY 42 and the portion of NY 26 south of Moravia was incorporated into the new NY 38 , which extended north from Moravia to NY 3 ( modern NY 104A ) in Sterling .", "The section of the route adjacent to Owasco Lake was still being constructed at the time of NY 38 's assignment ; it was completed c .", "1932 .", "NY 38 originally overlapped with NY 96 ( designated as NY 15 in 1930 ) through Owego to a terminus at the modern junction of NY 96 and NY <unk> south of the village .", "The overlap was extended slightly along <unk> Drive to NY 17 exit 64 in the 1960s following the construction of the Southern <unk> Expressway through the area .", "It was removed altogether when NY 38 was truncated to the northern end of the overlap by 1994 .", "= = <unk> routes = = \n \n NY 38A ( 21 @.", "@ 91 miles or 35 @.", "@ 26 kilometres ) runs from Moravia to NY <unk> , near <unk> and NY <unk> in southwestern Onondaga County , and then towards Auburn .", "It was assigned as part of the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York .", "NY 38B ( 7 @.", "@ 69 miles or 12 @.", "@ 38 kilometres ) is a short spur in Broome and Tioga counties connecting NY 38 in Newark Valley in the west to NY 26 in Maine in the east .", "It was assigned in the early 1950s .", "= = Major intersections = =" ]
[ "At Water Street , NY 38 becomes North Main Street ; however , from this point north , most of the village is situated on the opposite bank of Owego Creek ." ]
[ " = New York State Route 38 = \n \n New York State Route 38 ( NY 38 ) is a north – south state highway in the Finger Lakes region of New York in the United States .", "Its southern terminus is at an intersection with NY 96 in the town of Owego in Tioga County .", "The northern terminus is at a junction with NY 104A in the town of Sterling in Cayuga County .", "NY 38 is a two @-@ lane local road for most of its length .", "The route is the main access road to parts of Auburn , Dryden , Newark Valley and Port Byron .", "It passes through mountainous terrain in Tioga and Cortland counties , but the terrain levels out as it heads through the Finger Lakes area and Cayuga County .", "The route intersects several long @-@ distance highways , including NY 13 in Dryden , U.S. Route 20 ( US 20 ) and NY 5 in Auburn , and NY 31 in Port Byron .", "It passes over the New York State <unk> ( Interstate 90 or I @-@ 90 ) north of Port Byron ; however , there is no connection between the two .", "NY 38 has two <unk> routes .", "The first , NY 38A is an alternate route of NY 38 between Moravia and Auburn , while the other , NY 38B , is a simple east – west connector in the Southern <unk> .", "While NY 38 runs along the western shore of Owasco Lake , NY 38A travels to Auburn along a routing east of the lake .", "NY 38 passes along or near <unk> for much of its length .", "From its southern end in Owego to the town of Harford , the route parallels Owego Creek or a branch of said creek .", "Between Groton and <unk> , it runs along the aforementioned Owasco Lake and its inlet ( south of the lake ) and outlet ( north of the lake ) .", "It also comes within 4 miles ( 6 km ) of Lake Ontario at its northern end .", "In the 1920s , the portion of NY 38 between Owego and Freeville was designated as New York State Route 42 while the segment from Freeville to Moravia was the southern part of New York State Route 26 , a highway that continued north from Moravia to Syracuse .", "NY 38 was assigned as part of the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York , utilizing all of pre @-@ 1930 NY 42 , the Freeville – Moravia portion of NY 26 , and a previously unnumbered highway north to Sterling .", "Originally , NY 38 extended south into the village of Owego by way of an overlap with NY 96 .", "It was truncated to its current southern terminus by 1994 .", "= = Route description = = \n \n All of NY 38 — save for two sections within the city of Auburn — is maintained by the New York State Department of Transportation ( <unk> ) .", "In Auburn , the route is city @-@ maintained to the north and south of where the route meets US 20 and NY 5 in downtown Auburn .", "The portion of NY 38 that runs between and overlaps with those two routes is state @-@ maintained .", "= = = Tioga and Cortland counties = = = \n \n NY 38 begins at an intersection with NY 96 about 0 @.", "@ 5 miles ( 0 @.", "@ 8 km ) north of the Owego village limits in the town of Owego .", "The road heads northeastward as a two @-@ lane highway , <unk> Owego Creek as it proceeds along the base of a valley surrounding the waterway .", "The Tioga County portion of NY 38 passes through mostly rural , forested areas with only small , scattered pockets of development .", "The route continues toward the hamlet of <unk> , where the Owego Creek splits into western and eastern branches .", "NY 38 does not enter the community ; instead , it bypasses it to the southeast and follows the eastern branch of Owego Creek into the town of Newark Valley .", "The amount of homes along the route begins to increase as NY 38 approaches the village of Newark Valley .", "Just south of the village limits , NY 38 intersects NY 38B , a spur leading to NY 26 in Maine .", "The route continues into the small village as South Main Street and passes by several blocks of homes and commercial buildings .", "As a result , NY 38 continues through the village limits but passes very few buildings before seamlessly exiting the community and entering another rural area .", "The route continues on , crossing over Owego Creek and passing the Newark Valley Country Club about 1 mile ( 1 @.", "@ 6 km ) north of Newark Valley village before entering the town of Berkshire .", "In Berkshire , NY 38 serves the hamlet of Berkshire , a small community situated directly on the highway .", "The route continues on through the narrowing creek valley into the town of <unk> and the hamlet of the same name , where it meets NY 79 in the community 's center .", "After <unk> , the valley continues to narrow for just under 1 @.", "@ 5 miles ( 2 @.", "@ 4 km ) before reversing course as the route heads into Cortland County and the town of Harford .", "NY 38 clips the extreme southwestern corner of Cortland County ; as a result , only 3 @.", "@ 38 miles ( 5 @.", "@ 44 km ) of the route is located within the county .", "Just north of the county line , the route meets NY 200 in the hamlet of Harford Mills .", "NY 200 is little more than an alternate route to NY 221 , which NY 38 meets in the hamlet of Harford 1 @.", "@ 5 miles ( 2 @.", "@ 4 km ) to the northeast .", "In between Harford Mills and Harford , the east branch of Owego Creek separates from NY 38 and heads north to follow NY 221 instead .", "NY 38 continues northwest out of Harford hamlet and into Tompkins County .", "= = = Tompkins County = = = \n \n Upon entering the border town of Dryden , NY 38 emerges from the valley and becomes Dryden – Harford Road as it heads northwestward through a more low @-@ lying but still undeveloped area .", "The highway gradually curves to the north toward the village of Dryden , where the route changes names to South Street upon entering the village limits .", "It continues north across Virgil Creek and past three blocks of homes to the commercial village center , where it intersects both NY 13 and NY <unk> .", "The latter begins here and heads off to the east while the former joins NY 38 along North Street .", "The overlap between NY 13 and NY 38 ends at the northern village line .", "At this point , NY 13 continues north while NY 38 forks to the west , running along the village limits on Freeville Road for about 1 mile ( 1 @.", "@ 6 km ) through an area with only a handful of homes .", "While doing so , the route passes to the south of the Dryden Middle and High School complex .", "NY 38 heads onward through an open , undeveloped area , curving to the northwest and eventually to the north as it approaches the village of Freeville , where it serves the William George Agency for Children 's Services at the southern village line .", "It remains on Freeville Road until Railroad Street , where it turns west and proceeds into the densely populated village center .", "Here , it intersects the eastern terminus of NY 366 at a junction situated adjacent to Fall Creek .", "NY 38 proceeds out of Freeville , passing over Fall Creek and heading north along Groton Road through a lightly populated area of the town of Dryden .", "The route passes by a mixture of open fields , forests , and isolated homes on its way to the Dryden – Groton town line , where it meets the southern terminus of NY <unk> southeast of the hamlet of <unk> .", "NY 38 parallels the Owasco Inlet into Groton and the village of the same name , becoming Peru Road at the southern village line .", "It continues north , following South and Main Streets through the densely populated village to an intersection with NY 222 's western terminus at Cortland Street .", "At this point , NY 38 becomes Cayuga Street and winds its way northward along the Owasco Inlet and out of the village .", "Now known as Locke Road , NY 38 heads the northwest through another rural , largely undeveloped area into Cayuga County .", "= = = Cayuga County = = = \n \n Cayuga County , located in the Finger Lakes region of New York , has a highly unorthodox shape .", "Most of the county is only about 15 miles ( 24 km ) wide from its western border to its eastern edge .", "From north to south , however , it extends from Locke north to the Lake Ontario shoreline — a distance of about 55 miles ( 89 km ) .", "NY 38 passes through much of the county , ending about 4 miles ( 6 km ) south of the shoreline in Sterling .", "As a result , over half of NY 38 's routing is located in the county , with the midpoint located near the city of Auburn .", "= = = = County line to Auburn = = = = \n \n The route heads northwest from the county line , following the Owasco Inlet through open fields and past small patches of trees to the large hamlet of Locke .", "NY 38 heads north – south through the residential community as Main Street and intersects NY 90 at the center of the hamlet .", "North of the community , the highway crosses over the Owasco Inlet and enters another rural area dominated by fields situated amongst forests .", "Upon crossing into the town of Moravia , the amount of development along the highway increases as it passes <unk> Glen State Park and approaches the village of Moravia .", "In Moravia , a highly developed village comprising several blocks of homes and businesses , NY 38 is known as Main Street as it heads north into the village center .", "At Cayuga Street , NY 38 intersects NY 38A , the second of its two <unk> routes .", "NY 38A heads eastward from this point while NY 38 turns to follow West Cayuga Street across Owasco Inlet and out of the village .", "Past the inlet , NY 38 curves to the north and runs along the western edge of the Owasco <unk> , a wide , flat @-@ bottomed , undeveloped valley at the foot of Owasco Lake .", "The flats give way to the lake in Cascade , a hamlet in the town of Venice , at which point NY 38 begins to climb up the western edge of the lake valley .", "It reaches the lip of the valley 2 miles ( 3 @.", "@ 2 km ) later in the town of <unk> .", "For the next 2 @.", "@ 5 miles ( 4 @.", "@ 0 km ) , the route passes by open fields as it <unk> the lake to the east .", "The route gradually descends back into the valley as it heads further northward into the town of Fleming .", "Once in Fleming , NY 38 runs along the <unk> and serves a long line of lakeside homes as it passes by a series of fields to the west .", "The amount of development along the route begins to increase at the northern end of the lake in the hamlet of <unk> Park , where NY 38 meets NY <unk> by way of a traffic circle .", "At this point , NY <unk> becomes the primary lakeside highway while NY 38 becomes a four @-@ lane divided highway and heads northwest as Lake Avenue toward the city of Auburn .", "As NY 38 enters Auburn , it passes by Auburn High School before heading north through densely populated blocks filled with homes .", "The divided highway ends abruptly at Swift Street , where NY 38 turns west to follow the two @-@ lane undivided Swift Street west for seven blocks to NY 34 ( South Street ) .", "Here , NY 38 leaves Swift Street and joins NY 34 on South Street .", "The two routes follow South Street past the William H. Seward House into downtown Auburn , where the homes are replaced with businesses at Lincoln Street .", "Three blocks later , South Street intersects with the East Arterial ( eastbound US 20 and NY 5 ) .", "The overlap between NY 34 and NY 38 ends one block later at the West Arterial ( westbound US 20 and NY 5 ) , where NY 38 turns to follow the Arterial for a block to the west .", "At State Street , NY 38 leaves US 20 and NY 5 and heads north through the city 's north side , crossing the Owasco Outlet and serving the Auburn <unk> <unk> .", "The route passes through several blocks of commercial and residential development up to Grant Street , where it begins to <unk> off .", "It ceases almost entirely near the northern city line at York Street , where the homes along the highway become more sporadic and spaced apart .", "= = = = North of Auburn = = = = \n \n Now in the town of Throop , NY 38 follows the Owasco Outlet through open , mostly flat areas dotted with houses amongst fields and trees .", "Within Throop , it serves the small hamlet of <unk> Corners , where NY 38 meets Turnpike Road ( County Route <unk> or CR <unk> ) .", "North of this junction , the houses give way to dense forests as the route continues along the waterway into the town of <unk> and the village of Port Byron a short distance north of the town line .", "It follows Main Street through a mostly commercial and industrial portion of the village to the village center , where it intersects NY 31 at Rochester and <unk> Streets .", "NY 38 turns west , overlapping NY 31 along Rochester Street .", "The two routes cross the Owasco Outlet and enter a more residential area of the community , where NY 38 splits from NY 31 and continues north along Canal Street .", "The route crosses over the New York State <unk> ( I @-@ 90 ) as it leaves the village limits and heads north into a largely undeveloped area of forests and fields .", "At North Port Byron , a sparsely populated hamlet 0 @.", "@ 5 miles ( 0 @.", "@ 8 km ) north of Port Byron , NY 38 passes over the <unk> Transportation @-@ owned Rochester <unk> railroad line .", "The highway continues on , becoming Conquest Road and crossing the Seneca River ( Erie Canal ) at Mosquito Point , near where Owasco Outlet flows into the river .", "NY 38 enters the town of Conquest upon traversing the waterway .", "NY 38 continues north as an unnamed highway to the hamlet of Conquest , a small community built up around the intersection of NY 38 and Fuller and <unk> Roads .", "It continues on into the town of Victory , where the undeveloped fields give way to cultivated fields used as farmland .", "The route heads through mostly desolate surroundings to the hamlet of Victory , a slightly larger community centered on NY 38 .", "The route proceeds through the hamlet , passing by several homes on its way to a junction with NY 370 just north of the community .", "Past this point , the homes cease again as NY 38 presses on through more fields and forests to the town of Sterling .", "Just north of the town line in the small hamlet of North Victory , NY 38 intersects NY 104 .", "Past this point , the route heads through mostly undeveloped , forested areas on its way to the hamlet of <unk> Corners .", "North of here , the forests cede slightly as the amount of fields along the highway increases .", "The highway continues on to the hamlet of Sterling , where it ends at an intersection with NY 104A ( the <unk> Trail ) just south of the hamlet 's center and 4 miles ( 6 km ) south of the Lake Ontario shoreline .", "= = History = = \n \n \n = = = Old roads = = = \n \n Several portions of modern NY 38 were originally part of turnpikes and plank roads during the 1800s .", "On April 13 , 1819 , the New York State Legislature passed a law incorporating the Cortland and Owego Turnpike Company .", "The company was tasked with building a highway — the Cortland and Owego Turnpike — from Owego north to the then @-@ village of Cortland .", "It roughly followed what is now NY 38 north from Owego to the vicinity of Harford , where it turned north to access Virgil .", "It continued to Cortland by way of modern NY 215 .", "On April 13 , 1825 , the legislature chartered the Auburn and Port Byron Turnpike Company .", "The Auburn and Port Byron Turnpike began at the Auburn State Prison in Auburn and proceeded northward along the routing of NY 38 to meet the north branch of the Seneca Turnpike in the town of Brutus ( now Throop ) .", "From there , the turnpike continued on NY 38 through Port Byron to the Seneca River , where it ended at a bridge crossing the river at Mosquito Point .", "In 1851 , the Auburn and Moravia Plank Road Company was incorporated .", "They were tasked with connecting Moravia to Auburn by way of a plank road along the western side of Owasco Lake ( now NY 38 ) .", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n When the first set of posted routes in New York were assigned in 1924 , the portion of what is now NY 38 from Freeville to Moravia became part of NY 26 , a north – south highway extending from Freeville to Syracuse via <unk> .", "By 1926 , the segment of current NY 38 between Freeville and Owego was designated as NY 42 .", "In the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York , the entirety of NY 42 and the portion of NY 26 south of Moravia was incorporated into the new NY 38 , which extended north from Moravia to NY 3 ( modern NY 104A ) in Sterling .", "The section of the route adjacent to Owasco Lake was still being constructed at the time of NY 38 's assignment ; it was completed c .", "1932 .", "NY 38 originally overlapped with NY 96 ( designated as NY 15 in 1930 ) through Owego to a terminus at the modern junction of NY 96 and NY <unk> south of the village .", "The overlap was extended slightly along <unk> Drive to NY 17 exit 64 in the 1960s following the construction of the Southern <unk> Expressway through the area .", "It was removed altogether when NY 38 was truncated to the northern end of the overlap by 1994 .", "= = <unk> routes = = \n \n NY 38A ( 21 @.", "@ 91 miles or 35 @.", "@ 26 kilometres ) runs from Moravia to NY <unk> , near <unk> and NY <unk> in southwestern Onondaga County , and then towards Auburn .", "It was assigned as part of the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York .", "NY 38B ( 7 @.", "@ 69 miles or 12 @.", "@ 38 kilometres ) is a short spur in Broome and Tioga counties connecting NY 38 in Newark Valley in the west to NY 26 in Maine in the east .", "It was assigned in the early 1950s .", "= = Major intersections = =" ]
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[ " = History of artificial intelligence = \n \n The history of artificial intelligence ( AI ) began in antiquity , with myths , stories and rumors of artificial beings endowed with intelligence or consciousness by master craftsmen ; as Pamela McCorduck writes , AI began with \" an ancient wish to forge the gods . \"", "The seeds of modern AI were planted by classical philosophers who attempted to describe the process of human thinking as the mechanical manipulation of symbols .", "This work culminated in the invention of the programmable digital computer in the 1940s , a machine based on the abstract essence of mathematical reasoning .", "This device and the ideas behind it inspired a handful of scientists to begin seriously discussing the possibility of building an electronic brain .", "The Turing test was proposed by British mathematician Alan Turing in his 1950 paper Computing Machinery and Intelligence , which opens with the words : \" I propose to consider the question , ' Can machines think ? '", "\" The term ' Artificial Intelligence ' was created at a conference held at Dartmouth College in 1956 .", "Allen Newell , J. C. Shaw , and Herbert A. Simon pioneered the newly created artificial intelligence field with the Logic Theory Machine ( 1956 ) , and the General <unk> <unk> in 1957 .", "In 1958 , John McCarthy and Marvin Minsky started the MIT Artificial Intelligence lab with $ 50 @,@ 000 .", "John McCarthy also created <unk> in the summer of 1958 , a programming language still important in artificial intelligence research .", "In 1973 , in response to the criticism of James <unk> and ongoing pressure from <unk> , the U.S. and British Governments stopped funding undirected research into artificial intelligence .", "Seven years later , a visionary initiative by the Japanese Government inspired governments and industry to provide AI with billions of dollars , but by the late 80s the investors became disillusioned and withdrew funding again .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n McCorduck ( 2004 ) writes \" artificial intelligence in one form or another is an idea that has <unk> Western intellectual history , a dream in urgent need of being realized , \" expressed in humanity 's myths , legends , stories , speculation and clockwork automatons .", "= = = AI in myth , fiction and speculation = = = \n \n Mechanical men and artificial beings appear in Greek myths , such as the golden robots of <unk> and <unk> 's <unk> .", "In the Middle Ages , there were rumors of secret mystical or <unk> means of placing mind into matter , such as <unk> ibn <unk> 's <unk> , <unk> ' <unk> and Rabbi Judah <unk> 's <unk> .", "By the 19th century , ideas about artificial men and thinking machines were developed in fiction , as in Mary Shelley 's <unk> or Karel <unk> 's <unk> ( <unk> 's Universal <unk> ) , and speculation , such as Samuel Butler 's \" Darwin among the Machines . \"", "AI has continued to be an important element of science fiction into the present .", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n <unk> <unk> automatons were built by craftsman from every civilization , including Yan Shi , Hero of Alexandria , Al @-@ <unk> and Wolfgang von <unk> .", "The oldest known automatons were the sacred statues of ancient Egypt and Greece .", "The faithful believed that craftsman had <unk> these figures with very real minds , capable of wisdom and emotion — Hermes Trismegistus wrote that \" by discovering the true nature of the gods , man has been able to reproduce it . \"", "= = = Formal reasoning = = = \n \n Artificial intelligence is based on the assumption that the process of human thought can be mechanized .", "The study of mechanical — or \" formal \" — reasoning has a long history .", "Chinese , Indian and Greek philosophers all developed structured methods of formal deduction in the first millennium BCE .", "Their ideas were developed over the centuries by philosophers such as <unk> ( who gave a formal analysis of the <unk> ) , Euclid ( whose Elements was a model of formal reasoning ) , Muslim mathematician al @-@ <unk> ( who developed algebra and gave his name to \" algorithm \" ) and European scholastic philosophers such as William of <unk> and Duns Scotus .", "<unk> philosopher Ramon Llull ( <unk> – <unk> ) developed several logical machines devoted to the production of knowledge by logical means ; Llull described his machines as mechanical entities that could combine basic and undeniable truths by simple logical operations , produced by the machine by mechanical meanings , in such ways as to produce all the possible knowledge .", "Llull 's work had a great influence on Gottfried Leibniz , who redeveloped his ideas .", "In the 17th century , Leibniz , Thomas <unk> and René <unk> explored the possibility that all rational thought could be made as systematic as algebra or geometry .", "<unk> famously wrote in Leviathan : \" reason is nothing but reckoning \" .", "Leibniz envisioned a universal language of reasoning ( his <unk> <unk> ) which would reduce <unk> to calculation , so that \" there would be no more need of <unk> between two philosophers than between two accountants .", "For it would <unk> to take their pencils in hand , down to their slates , and to say each other ( with a friend as witness , if they liked ) : Let us calculate . \"", "These philosophers had begun to articulate the physical symbol system hypothesis that would become the guiding faith of AI research .", "In the 20th century , the study of mathematical logic provided the essential breakthrough that made artificial intelligence seem plausible .", "The foundations had been set by such works as <unk> 's The Laws of Thought and <unk> 's <unk> .", "Building on <unk> 's system , Russell and Whitehead presented a formal treatment of the foundations of mathematics in their masterpiece , the <unk> <unk> in 1913 .", "Inspired by Russell 's success , David <unk> challenged mathematicians of the 1920s and 30s to answer this fundamental question : \" can all of mathematical reasoning be formalized ? \"", "His question was answered by <unk> 's incompleteness proof , Turing 's machine and Church 's <unk> <unk> .", "Their answer was surprising in two ways .", "First , they proved that there were , in fact , limits to what mathematical logic could accomplish .", "But second ( and more important for AI ) their work suggested that , within these limits , any form of mathematical reasoning could be mechanized .", "The Church @-@ Turing thesis implied that a mechanical device , <unk> symbols as simple as 0 and 1 , could imitate any <unk> process of mathematical deduction .", "The key insight was the Turing machine — a simple theoretical construct that captured the essence of abstract symbol manipulation .", "This invention would inspire a handful of scientists to begin discussing the possibility of thinking machines .", "= = = Computer science = = = \n \n <unk> machines were built in antiquity and improved throughout history by many mathematicians , including ( once again ) philosopher Gottfried Leibniz .", "In the early 19th century , Charles <unk> designed a programmable computer ( the Analytical Engine ) , although it was never built .", "<unk> <unk> speculated that the machine \" might compose elaborate and scientific pieces of music of any degree of complexity or extent \" .", "( She is often credited as the first programmer because of a set of notes she wrote that completely detail a method for <unk> <unk> numbers with the Engine . )", "The first modern computers were the massive code breaking machines of the Second World War ( such as <unk> , <unk> and <unk> ) .", "The latter two of these machines were based on the theoretical foundation laid by Alan Turing and developed by John von Neumann .", "= = The birth of artificial intelligence 1952 – 1956 = = \n \n In the 1940s and 50s , a handful of scientists from a variety of fields ( mathematics , psychology , engineering , economics and political science ) began to discuss the possibility of creating an artificial brain .", "The field of artificial intelligence research was founded as an academic discipline in 1956 .", "= = = <unk> and early neural networks = = = \n \n The earliest research into thinking machines was inspired by a confluence of ideas that became prevalent in the late 30s , 40s and early 50s .", "Recent research in <unk> had shown that the brain was an electrical network of neurons that fired in all @-@ or @-@ nothing pulses .", "Norbert <unk> 's <unk> described control and stability in electrical networks .", "Claude Shannon 's information theory described digital signals ( i.e.", ", all @-@ or @-@ nothing signals ) .", "Alan Turing 's theory of computation showed that any form of computation could be described digitally .", "The close relationship between these ideas suggested that it might be possible to construct an electronic brain .", "Examples of work in this vein includes robots such as W. Grey Walter 's <unk> and the Johns Hopkins Beast .", "These machines did not use computers , digital electronics or symbolic reasoning ; they were controlled entirely by analog <unk> .", "Walter <unk> and Warren <unk> analyzed networks of <unk> artificial neurons and showed how they might perform simple logical functions .", "They were the first to describe what later researchers would call a neural network .", "One of the students inspired by <unk> and <unk> was a young Marvin Minsky , then a 24 @-@ year @-@ old graduate student .", "In 1951 ( with Dean Edmonds ) he built the first neural net machine , the <unk> .", "Minsky was to become one of the most important leaders and <unk> in AI for the next 50 years .", "= = = Turing 's test = = = \n \n In 1950 Alan Turing published a landmark paper in which he speculated about the possibility of creating machines that think .", "He noted that \" thinking \" is difficult to define and devised his famous Turing Test .", "If a machine could carry on a conversation ( over a <unk> ) that was indistinguishable from a conversation with a human being , then it was reasonable to say that the machine was \" thinking \" .", "This simplified version of the problem allowed Turing to argue convincingly that a \" thinking machine \" was at least plausible and the paper answered all the most common objections to the proposition .", "The Turing Test was the first serious proposal in the philosophy of artificial intelligence .", "= = = Game AI = = = \n \n In 1951 , using the Ferranti Mark 1 machine of the University of Manchester , Christopher Strachey wrote a checkers program and <unk> <unk> wrote one for chess .", "Arthur Samuel 's checkers program , developed in the middle 50s and early 60s , eventually achieved sufficient skill to challenge a respectable amateur .", "Game AI would continue to be used as a measure of progress in AI throughout its history .", "= = = <unk> reasoning and the Logic Theorist = = = \n \n When access to digital computers became possible in the middle fifties , a few scientists instinctively recognized that a machine that could manipulate numbers could also manipulate symbols and that the manipulation of symbols could well be the essence of human thought .", "This was a new approach to creating thinking machines .", "In 1955 , Allen Newell and ( future Nobel Laureate ) Herbert A. Simon created the \" Logic Theorist \" ( with help from J. C. Shaw ) .", "The program would eventually prove 38 of the first 52 theorems in Russell and Whitehead 's <unk> <unk> , and find new and more elegant proofs for some .", "Simon said that they had \" solved the venerable mind / body problem , explaining how a system composed of matter can have the properties of mind . \"", "( This was an early statement of the philosophical position John Searle would later call \" Strong AI \" : that machines can contain minds just as human bodies do . )", "= = = Dartmouth Conference 1956 : the birth of AI = = = \n \n The Dartmouth Conference of 1956 was organized by Marvin Minsky , John McCarthy and two senior scientists : Claude Shannon and Nathan Rochester of IBM .", "The proposal for the conference included this assertion : \" every aspect of learning or any other feature of intelligence can be so precisely described that a machine can be made to simulate it \" .", "The participants included Ray <unk> , Oliver <unk> , Trenchard More , Arthur Samuel , Allen Newell and Herbert A. Simon , all of whom would create important programs during the first decades of AI research .", "At the conference Newell and Simon debuted the \" Logic Theorist \" and McCarthy persuaded the attendees to accept \" Artificial Intelligence \" as the name of the field .", "The 1956 Dartmouth conference was the moment that AI gained its name , its mission , its first success and its major players , and is widely considered the birth of AI .", "= = The golden years 1956 – 1974 = = \n \n The years after the Dartmouth conference were an era of discovery , of sprinting across new ground .", "The programs that were developed during this time were , to most people , simply \" astonishing \" : computers were solving algebra word problems , proving theorems in geometry and learning to speak English .", "Few at the time would have believed that such \" intelligent \" behavior by machines was possible at all .", "Researchers expressed an intense optimism in private and in print , predicting that a fully intelligent machine would be built in less than 20 years .", "Government agencies like <unk> poured money into the new field .", "= = = The work = = = \n \n There were many successful programs and new directions in the late 50s and 1960s .", "Among the most influential were these : \n \n = = = = <unk> as search = = = = \n \n Many early AI programs used the same basic algorithm .", "To achieve some goal ( like winning a game or proving a theorem ) , they proceeded step by step towards it ( by making a move or a deduction ) as if searching through a maze , <unk> whenever they reached a dead end .", "This paradigm was called \" reasoning as search \" .", "The principal difficulty was that , for many problems , the number of possible paths through the \" maze \" was simply astronomical ( a situation known as a \" combinatorial explosion \" ) .", "Researchers would reduce the search space by using <unk> or \" rules of thumb \" that would eliminate those paths that were unlikely to lead to a solution .", "Newell and Simon tried to capture a general version of this algorithm in a program called the \" General <unk> <unk> \" .", "Other \" searching \" programs were able to accomplish impressive tasks like solving problems in geometry and algebra , such as Herbert <unk> 's <unk> <unk> <unk> ( 1958 ) and <unk> , written by Minsky 's student James <unk> ( 1961 ) .", "Other programs searched through goals and <unk> to plan actions , like the <unk> system developed at Stanford to control the behavior of their robot Shakey .", "= = = = Natural language = = = = \n \n An important goal of AI research is to allow computers to communicate in natural languages like English .", "An early success was Daniel <unk> 's program <unk> , which could solve high school algebra word problems .", "A semantic net represents concepts ( e.g. \"", "house \" , \" door \" ) as nodes and relations among concepts ( e.g. \"", "has @-@ a \" ) as links between the nodes .", "The first AI program to use a semantic net was written by Ross <unk> and the most successful ( and controversial ) version was Roger Schank 's <unk> dependency theory .", "Joseph Weizenbaum 's ELIZA could carry out conversations that were so realistic that users occasionally were <unk> into thinking they were communicating with a human being and not a program .", "But in fact , ELIZA had no idea what she was talking about .", "She simply gave a canned response or repeated back what was said to her , <unk> her response with a few grammar rules .", "ELIZA was the first <unk> .", "= = = = <unk> @-@ worlds = = = = \n \n In the late 60s , Marvin Minsky and Seymour Papert of the MIT AI Laboratory proposed that AI research should focus on artificially simple situations known as micro @-@ worlds .", "They pointed out that in successful sciences like physics , basic principles were often best understood using simplified models like <unk> planes or perfectly rigid bodies .", "Much of the research focused on a \" blocks world , \" which consists of colored blocks of various shapes and sizes <unk> on a flat surface .", "This paradigm led to innovative work in machine vision by Gerald Sussman ( who led the team ) , <unk> <unk> , David <unk> ( who invented \" <unk> <unk> \" ) , and especially Patrick Winston .", "At the same time , Minsky and Papert built a robot arm that could stack blocks , bringing the blocks world to life .", "The crowning achievement of the micro @-@ world program was Terry <unk> 's <unk> .", "It could communicate in ordinary English sentences , plan operations and execute them .", "= = = The optimism = = = \n \n The first generation of AI researchers made these predictions about their work : \n 1958 , H. A. Simon and Allen Newell : \" within ten years a digital computer will be the world 's chess champion \" and \" within ten years a digital computer will discover and prove an important new mathematical theorem . \"", "1965 , H. A. Simon : \" machines will be capable , within twenty years , of doing any work a man can do . \"", "1967 , Marvin Minsky : \" Within a generation ... the problem of creating ' artificial intelligence ' will substantially be solved . \"", "1970 , Marvin Minsky ( in Life Magazine ) : \" In from three to eight years we will have a machine with the general intelligence of an average human being . \"", "= = = The money = = = \n \n In June 1963 , MIT received a $ 2 @.", "@ 2 million grant from the newly created Advanced Research <unk> Agency ( later known as DARPA ) .", "The money was used to fund project <unk> which subsumed the \" AI Group \" founded by Minsky and McCarthy five years earlier .", "DARPA continued to provide three million dollars a year until the 70s .", "DARPA made similar grants to Newell and Simon 's program at CMU and to the Stanford AI Project ( founded by John McCarthy in 1963 ) .", "Another important AI laboratory was established at Edinburgh University by Donald <unk> in 1965 .", "These four institutions would continue to be the main centers of AI research ( and funding ) in academia for many years .", "The money was <unk> with few strings attached : J. C. R. <unk> , then the director of <unk> , believed that his organization should \" fund people , not projects ! \"", "and allowed researchers to pursue whatever directions might interest them .", "This created a <unk> atmosphere at MIT that gave birth to the hacker culture , but this \" hands off \" approach would not last .", "= = The first AI winter 1974 – 1980 = = \n \n In the 70s , AI was subject to critiques and financial setbacks .", "AI researchers had failed to appreciate the difficulty of the problems they faced .", "Their tremendous optimism had raised expectations <unk> high , and when the promised results failed to materialize , funding for AI disappeared .", "At the same time , the field of connectionism ( or neural nets ) was shut down almost completely for 10 years by Marvin Minsky 's devastating criticism of <unk> .", "Despite the difficulties with public perception of AI in the late 70s , new ideas were explored in logic programming , commonsense reasoning and many other areas .", "= = = The problems = = = \n \n In the early <unk> , the capabilities of AI programs were limited .", "Even the most impressive could only handle trivial versions of the problems they were supposed to solve ; all the programs were , in some sense , \" toys \" .", "AI researchers had begun to run into several fundamental limits that could not be overcome in the 1970s .", "Although some of these limits would be conquered in later decades , others still <unk> the field to this day .", "Limited computer power : There was not enough memory or processing speed to accomplish anything truly useful .", "For example , Ross <unk> 's successful work on natural language was demonstrated with a vocabulary of only twenty words , because that was all that would fit in memory .", "Hans Moravec argued in 1976 that computers were still millions of times too weak to exhibit intelligence .", "He suggested an analogy : artificial intelligence requires computer power in the same way that aircraft require horsepower .", "Below a certain threshold , it 's impossible , but , as power increases , eventually it could become easy .", "With regard to computer vision , Moravec estimated that simply matching the edge and motion detection capabilities of human <unk> in real time would require a general @-@ purpose computer capable of 109 operations / second ( 1000 MIPS ) .", "As of 2011 , practical computer vision applications require 10 @,@ 000 to 1 @,@ 000 @,@ 000 MIPS .", "By comparison , the fastest supercomputer in 1976 , <unk> @-@ 1 ( <unk> at $ 5 million to $ 8 million ) , was only capable of around 80 to 130 MIPS , and a typical desktop computer at the time achieved less than 1 MIPS .", "<unk> and the combinatorial explosion .", "In 1972 Richard <unk> ( building on Stephen Cook 's 1971 theorem ) showed there are many problems that can probably only be solved in exponential time ( in the size of the inputs ) .", "Finding optimal solutions to these problems requires <unk> amounts of computer time except when the problems are trivial .", "This almost certainly meant that many of the \" toy \" solutions used by AI would probably never scale up into useful systems .", "<unk> knowledge and reasoning .", "Many important artificial intelligence applications like vision or natural language require simply enormous amounts of information about the world : the program needs to have some idea of what it might be looking at or what it is talking about .", "This requires that the program know most of the same things about the world that a child does .", "Researchers soon discovered that this was a truly vast amount of information .", "No one in 1970 could build a database so large and no one knew how a program might learn so much information .", "Moravec 's paradox : <unk> theorems and solving geometry problems is comparatively easy for computers , but a supposedly simple task like recognizing a face or crossing a room without <unk> into anything is extremely difficult .", "This helps explain why research into vision and robotics had made so little progress by the middle 1970s .", "The frame and qualification problems .", "AI researchers ( like John McCarthy ) who used logic discovered that they could not represent ordinary <unk> that involved planning or default reasoning without making changes to the structure of logic itself .", "They developed new logics ( like non @-@ <unk> logics and modal logics ) to try to solve the problems .", "= = = The end of funding = = = \n \n The agencies which funded AI research ( such as the British government , DARPA and NRC ) became frustrated with the lack of progress and eventually cut off almost all funding for undirected research into AI .", "The pattern began as early as 1966 when the <unk> report appeared criticizing machine translation efforts .", "After spending 20 million dollars , the NRC ended all support .", "In 1973 , the <unk> report on the state of AI research in England criticized the utter failure of AI to achieve its \" grandiose objectives \" and led to the <unk> of AI research in that country .", "( The report specifically mentioned the combinatorial explosion problem as a reason for AI 's failings . )", "DARPA was deeply disappointed with researchers working on the Speech Understanding Research program at CMU and canceled an annual grant of three million dollars .", "By 1974 , funding for AI projects was hard to find .", "Hans Moravec blamed the crisis on the unrealistic predictions of his colleagues . \"", "Many researchers were caught up in a web of increasing exaggeration . \"", "However , there was another issue : since the passage of the Mansfield Amendment in 1969 , DARPA had been under increasing pressure to fund \" mission @-@ oriented direct research , rather than basic undirected research \" .", "Funding for the creative , <unk> exploration that had gone on in the 60s would not come from DARPA .", "Instead , the money was directed at specific projects with clear objectives , such as autonomous tanks and battle management systems .", "= = = <unk> from across campus = = = \n \n Several philosophers had strong objections to the claims being made by AI researchers .", "One of the earliest was John Lucas , who argued that <unk> 's incompleteness theorem showed that a formal system ( such as a computer program ) could never see the truth of certain statements , while a human being could .", "Hubert Dreyfus ridiculed the broken promises of the 60s and critiqued the assumptions of AI , arguing that human reasoning actually involved very little \" symbol processing \" and a great deal of embodied , <unk> , unconscious \" know how \" .", "John Searle 's Chinese Room argument , presented in 1980 , attempted to show that a program could not be said to \" understand \" the symbols that it uses ( a quality called \" <unk> \" ) .", "If the symbols have no meaning for the machine , Searle argued , then the machine can not be described as \" thinking \" .", "These critiques were not taken seriously by AI researchers , often because they seemed so far off the point .", "Problems like <unk> and commonsense knowledge seemed much more immediate and serious .", "It was unclear what difference \" know how \" or \" <unk> \" made to an actual computer program .", "Minsky said of Dreyfus and Searle \" they <unk> , and should be ignored . \"", "Dreyfus , who taught at MIT , was given a cold shoulder : he later said that AI researchers \" <unk> not be seen having lunch with me . \"", "Joseph Weizenbaum , the author of ELIZA , felt his colleagues ' treatment of Dreyfus was <unk> and childish .", "Although he was an outspoken critic of Dreyfus ' positions , he \" deliberately made it plain that theirs was not the way to treat a human being . \"", "Weizenbaum began to have serious ethical doubts about AI when Kenneth Colby wrote <unk> , a <unk> therapist .", "Weizenbaum was disturbed that Colby saw his mindless program as a serious therapeutic tool .", "A feud began , and the situation was not helped when Colby did not credit Weizenbaum for his contribution to the program .", "In 1976 , Weizenbaum published Computer Power and Human Reason which argued that the misuse of artificial intelligence has the potential to <unk> human life .", "= = = <unk> and the dark age of connectionism = = = \n \n A <unk> was a form of neural network introduced in 1958 by Frank Rosenblatt , who had been a <unk> of Marvin Minsky at the Bronx High School of Science .", "Like most AI researchers , he was optimistic about their power , predicting that \" <unk> may eventually be able to learn , make decisions , and translate languages . \"", "An active research program into the paradigm was carried out throughout the 60s but came to a sudden halt with the publication of Minsky and Papert 's 1969 book <unk> .", "It suggested that there were severe limitations to what <unk> could do and that Frank Rosenblatt 's predictions had been grossly exaggerated .", "The effect of the book was devastating : virtually no research at all was done in connectionism for 10 years .", "Eventually , a new generation of researchers would revive the field and thereafter it would become a vital and useful part of artificial intelligence .", "Rosenblatt would not live to see this , as he died in a boating accident shortly after the book was published .", "= = = The neats : logic and symbolic reasoning = = = \n \n Logic was introduced into AI research as early as 1958 , by John McCarthy in his <unk> <unk> proposal .", "In 1963 , J. Alan Robinson had discovered a simple method to implement deduction on computers , the resolution and unification algorithm .", "However , straightforward <unk> , like those attempted by McCarthy and his students in the late 60s , were especially <unk> : the programs required astronomical numbers of steps to prove simple theorems .", "A more fruitful approach to logic was developed in the 1970s by Robert Kowalski at the University of Edinburgh , and soon this led to the collaboration with French researchers Alain <unk> and Philippe <unk> who created the successful logic programming language Prolog .", "Prolog uses a subset of logic ( Horn clauses , closely related to \" rules \" and \" production rules \" ) that permit <unk> computation .", "Rules would continue to be influential , providing a foundation for Edward Feigenbaum 's expert systems and the continuing work by Allen Newell and Herbert A. Simon that would lead to <unk> and their unified theories of cognition .", "Critics of the logical approach noted , as Dreyfus had , that human beings rarely used logic when they solved problems .", "Experiments by <unk> like Peter <unk> , Eleanor <unk> , Amos <unk> , Daniel <unk> and others provided proof .", "McCarthy responded that what people do is irrelevant .", "He argued that what is really needed are machines that can solve problems — not machines that think as people do .", "= = = The <unk> : frames and scripts = = = \n \n Among the critics of McCarthy 's approach were his colleagues across the country at MIT .", "Marvin Minsky , Seymour Papert and Roger Schank were trying to solve problems like \" story understanding \" and \" object recognition \" that required a machine to think like a person .", "In order to use ordinary concepts like \" chair \" or \" restaurant \" they had to make all the same <unk> assumptions that people normally made .", "Unfortunately , <unk> concepts like these are hard to represent in logic .", "Gerald Sussman observed that \" using precise language to describe essentially <unk> concepts doesn 't make them any more precise . \"", "Schank described their \" anti @-@ logic \" approaches as \" <unk> \" , as opposed to the \" <unk> \" <unk> used by McCarthy , Kowalski , Feigenbaum , Newell and Simon .", "In 1975 , in a seminal paper , Minsky noted that many of his fellow \" <unk> \" researchers were using the same kind of tool : a framework that captures all our common sense assumptions about something .", "For example , if we use the concept of a bird , there is a constellation of facts that immediately come to mind : we might assume that it flies , eats worms and so on .", "We know these facts are not always true and that <unk> using these facts will not be \" logical \" , but these structured sets of assumptions are part of the context of everything we say and think .", "He called these structures \" frames \" .", "Schank used a version of frames he called \" scripts \" to successfully answer questions about short stories in English .", "Many years later object @-@ oriented programming would adopt the essential idea of \" inheritance \" from AI research on frames .", "= = Boom 1980 – 1987 = = \n \n In the 1980s a form of AI program called \" expert systems \" was adopted by corporations around the world and knowledge became the focus of mainstream AI research .", "In those same years , the Japanese government aggressively funded AI with its fifth generation computer project .", "Another encouraging event in the early 1980s was the revival of connectionism in the work of John Hopfield and David Rumelhart .", "Once again , AI had achieved success .", "= = = The rise of expert systems = = = \n \n An expert system is a program that answers questions or solves problems about a specific domain of knowledge , using logical rules that are derived from the knowledge of experts .", "The earliest examples were developed by Edward Feigenbaum and his students .", "<unk> , begun in 1965 , identified compounds from <unk> readings .", "<unk> , developed in 1972 , diagnosed infectious blood diseases .", "They demonstrated the feasibility of the approach .", "Expert systems restricted themselves to a small domain of specific knowledge ( thus avoiding the commonsense knowledge problem ) and their simple design made it relatively easy for programs to be built and then modified once they were in place .", "All in all , the programs proved to be useful : something that AI had not been able to achieve up to this point .", "In 1980 , an expert system called <unk> was completed at CMU for the Digital Equipment Corporation .", "It was an enormous success : it was saving the company 40 million dollars annually by 1986 .", "Corporations around the world began to develop and deploy expert systems and by 1985 they were spending over a billion dollars on AI , most of it to in @-@ house AI departments .", "An industry grew up to support them , including hardware companies like <unk> and <unk> Machines and software companies such as <unk> and <unk> .", "= = = The knowledge revolution = = = \n \n The power of expert systems came from the expert knowledge they contained .", "They were part of a new direction in AI research that had been gaining ground throughout the 70s . \"", "AI researchers were beginning to suspect — <unk> , for it violated the scientific canon of <unk> — that intelligence might very well be based on the ability to use large amounts of diverse knowledge in different ways , \" writes Pamela McCorduck . \"", "[ T ] he great lesson from the 1970s was that intelligent behavior depended very much on dealing with knowledge , sometimes quite detailed knowledge , of a domain where a given task lay \" .", "Knowledge based systems and knowledge engineering became a major focus of AI research in the 1980s .", "The 1980s also saw the birth of <unk> , the first attempt to attack the commonsense knowledge problem directly , by creating a massive database that would contain all the mundane facts that the average person knows .", "Douglas <unk> , who started and led the project , argued that there is no <unk> <unk> the only way for machines to know the meaning of human concepts is to teach them , one concept at a time , by hand .", "The project was not expected to be completed for many decades .", "Chess playing programs <unk> and Deep Thought defeated chess masters in 1989 .", "Both were developed by Carnegie <unk> University ; Deep Thought development paved the way for the Deep Blue .", "= = = The money returns : the fifth generation project = = = \n \n In 1981 , the Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry set aside $ 850 million for the Fifth generation computer project .", "Their objectives were to write programs and build machines that could carry on conversations , translate languages , interpret pictures , and reason like human beings .", "Much to the <unk> of <unk> , they chose Prolog as the primary computer language for the project .", "Other countries responded with new programs of their own .", "The UK began the ₤ 350 million <unk> project .", "A consortium of American companies formed the <unk> and Computer Technology Corporation ( or \" MCC \" ) to fund large scale projects in AI and information technology .", "DARPA responded as well , founding the Strategic Computing Initiative and <unk> its investment in AI between 1984 and 1988 .", "= = = The revival of connectionism = = = \n \n In 1982 , physicist John Hopfield was able to prove that a form of neural network ( now called a \" Hopfield net \" ) could learn and process information in a completely new way .", "Around the same time , David Rumelhart popularized a new method for training neural networks called \" <unk> \" ( discovered years earlier by Paul <unk> ) .", "These two discoveries revived the field of connectionism which had been largely abandoned since 1970 .", "The new field was unified and inspired by the appearance of <unk> <unk> <unk> in 1986 — a two volume collection of papers edited by Rumelhart and psychologist James <unk> .", "<unk> networks would become commercially successful in the 1990s , when they began to be used as the engines driving programs like optical character recognition and speech recognition .", "= = <unk> : the second AI winter 1987 – 1993 = = \n \n The business community 's fascination with AI rose and fell in the 80s in the classic pattern of an economic bubble .", "The collapse was in the perception of AI by government agencies and investors – the field continued to make advances despite the criticism .", "Rodney Brooks and Hans Moravec , researchers from the related field of robotics , argued for an entirely new approach to artificial intelligence .", "= = = AI winter = = = \n \n The term \" AI winter \" was coined by researchers who had survived the funding cuts of 1974 when they became concerned that enthusiasm for expert systems had <unk> out of control and that disappointment would certainly follow .", "Their fears were well founded : in the late 80s and early 90s , AI suffered a series of financial setbacks .", "The first indication of a change in weather was the sudden collapse of the market for specialized AI hardware in 1987 .", "Desktop computers from Apple and IBM had been steadily gaining speed and power and in 1987 they became more powerful than the more expensive <unk> machines made by <unk> and others .", "There was no longer a good reason to buy them .", "An entire industry worth half a billion dollars was demolished overnight .", "Eventually the earliest successful expert systems , such as <unk> , proved too expensive to maintain .", "They were difficult to update , they could not learn , they were \" brittle \" ( i.e.", ", they could make grotesque mistakes when given unusual inputs ) , and they fell prey to problems ( such as the qualification problem ) that had been identified years earlier .", "Expert systems proved useful , but only in a few special contexts .", "In the late 80s , the Strategic Computing Initiative cut funding to AI \" deeply and brutally . \"", "New leadership at DARPA had decided that AI was not \" the next wave \" and directed funds towards projects that seemed more likely to produce immediate results .", "By 1991 , the impressive list of goals penned in 1981 for Japan 's Fifth Generation Project had not been met .", "Indeed , some of them , like \" carry on a casual conversation \" had not been met by 2010 .", "As with other AI projects , expectations had run much higher than what was actually possible .", "= = = The importance of having a body : <unk> AI and embodied reason = = = \n \n In the late 80s , several researchers advocated a completely new approach to artificial intelligence , based on robotics .", "They believed that , to show real intelligence , a machine needs to have a body — it needs to perceive , move , survive and deal with the world .", "They argued that these <unk> skills are essential to higher level skills like commonsense reasoning and that abstract reasoning was actually the least interesting or important human skill ( see Moravec 's paradox ) .", "They advocated building intelligence \" from the bottom up . \"", "The approach revived ideas from <unk> and control theory that had been unpopular since the sixties .", "Another precursor was David <unk> , who had come to MIT in the late 70s from a successful background in theoretical <unk> to lead the group studying vision .", "He rejected all symbolic approaches ( both McCarthy 's logic and Minsky 's frames ) , arguing that AI needed to understand the physical machinery of vision from the bottom up before any symbolic processing took place .", "( <unk> 's work would be cut short by leukemia in 1980 . )", "In a 1990 paper , \" <unk> Don 't Play Chess , \" robotics researcher Rodney Brooks took direct aim at the physical symbol system hypothesis , arguing that symbols are not always necessary since \" the world is its own best model .", "It is always exactly up to date .", "It always has every detail there is to be known .", "The trick is to sense it appropriately and often enough . \"", "In the 80s and 90s , many cognitive scientists also rejected the symbol processing model of the mind and argued that the body was essential for reasoning , a theory called the embodied mind thesis .", "= = AI 1993 – present = = \n \n The field of AI , now more than a half a century old , finally achieved some of its oldest goals .", "It began to be used successfully throughout the technology industry , although somewhat behind the scenes .", "Some of the success was due to increasing computer power and some was achieved by focusing on specific isolated problems and pursuing them with the highest standards of scientific accountability .", "Still , the reputation of AI , in the business world at least , was less than pristine .", "Inside the field there was little agreement on the reasons for AI 's failure to fulfill the dream of human level intelligence that had captured the imagination of the world in the 1960s .", "Together , all these factors helped to fragment AI into competing <unk> focused on particular problems or approaches , sometimes even under new names that disguised the <unk> pedigree of \" artificial intelligence \" .", "AI was both more cautious and more successful than it had ever been .", "= = = <unk> and Moore 's Law = = = \n \n On 11 May 1997 , Deep Blue became the first computer chess @-@ playing system to beat a reigning world chess champion , Garry Kasparov .", "The super computer was a specialized version of a framework produced by IBM , and was capable of processing twice as many moves per second as it had during the first match ( which Deep Blue had lost ) , reportedly 200 @,@ 000 @,@ 000 moves per second .", "The event was broadcast live over the internet and received over 74 million hits .", "In 2005 , a Stanford robot won the DARPA Grand Challenge by driving autonomously for 131 miles along an <unk> desert trail .", "Two years later , a team from CMU won the DARPA Urban Challenge by autonomously navigating 55 miles in an Urban environment while adhering to traffic <unk> and all traffic laws .", "In February 2011 , in a <unk> !", "quiz show exhibition match , IBM 's question answering system , Watson , defeated the two greatest <unk> !", "champions , Brad <unk> and Ken Jennings , by a significant margin .", "These successes were not due to some revolutionary new paradigm , but mostly on the tedious application of engineering skill and on the tremendous power of computers today .", "In fact , Deep Blue 's computer was 10 million times faster than the Ferranti Mark 1 that Christopher Strachey taught to play chess in 1951 .", "This dramatic increase is measured by Moore 's law , which predicts that the speed and memory capacity of computers doubles every two years .", "The fundamental problem of \" raw computer power \" was slowly being overcome .", "= = = <unk> agents = = = \n \n A new paradigm called \" intelligent agents \" became widely accepted during the 90s .", "Although earlier researchers had proposed modular \" divide and conquer \" approaches to AI , the intelligent agent did not reach its modern form until Judea Pearl , Allen Newell and others brought concepts from decision theory and economics into the study of AI .", "When the economist 's definition of a rational agent was married to computer science 's definition of an object or <unk> , the intelligent agent paradigm was complete .", "An intelligent agent is a system that perceives its environment and takes actions which <unk> its chances of success .", "By this definition , simple programs that solve specific problems are \" intelligent agents \" , as are human beings and organizations of human beings , such as firms .", "The intelligent agent paradigm defines AI research as \" the study of intelligent agents \" .", "This is a <unk> of some earlier definitions of AI : it goes beyond studying human intelligence ; it studies all kinds of intelligence .", "The paradigm gave researchers license to study isolated problems and find solutions that were both <unk> and useful .", "It provided a common language to describe problems and share their solutions with each other , and with other fields that also used concepts of abstract agents , like economics and control theory .", "It was hoped that a complete agent architecture ( like Newell 's <unk> ) would one day allow researchers to build more versatile and intelligent systems out of interacting intelligent agents .", "= = = \" Victory of the neats \" = = = \n \n AI researchers began to develop and use sophisticated mathematical tools more than they ever had in the past .", "There was a widespread realization that many of the problems that AI needed to solve were already being worked on by researchers in fields like mathematics , economics or operations research .", "The shared mathematical language allowed both a higher level of collaboration with more established and successful fields and the achievement of results which were measurable and <unk> ; AI had become a more <unk> \" scientific \" discipline .", "Russell & <unk> ( 2003 ) describe this as nothing less than a \" revolution \" and \" the victory of the neats \" .", "Judea Pearl 's highly influential 1988 book brought probability and decision theory into AI .", "Among the many new tools in use were Bayesian networks , hidden <unk> models , information theory , <unk> modeling and classical <unk> .", "<unk> mathematical descriptions were also developed for \" computational intelligence \" <unk> like neural networks and evolutionary algorithms .", "= = = AI behind the scenes = = = \n \n <unk> originally developed by AI researchers began to appear as parts of larger systems .", "AI had solved a lot of very difficult problems and their solutions proved to be useful throughout the technology industry , such as data mining , industrial robotics , logistics , speech recognition , banking software , medical diagnosis and Google 's search engine .", "The field of AI receives little or no credit for these successes .", "Many of AI 's greatest innovations have been reduced to the status of just another item in the tool chest of computer science .", "Nick <unk> explains \" A lot of cutting edge AI has filtered into general applications , often without being called AI because once something becomes useful enough and common enough it 's not labeled AI anymore . \"", "Many researchers in AI in 1990s deliberately called their work by other names , such as <unk> , knowledge @-@ based systems , cognitive systems or computational intelligence .", "In part , this may be because they considered their field to be fundamentally different from AI , but also the new names help to procure funding .", "In the commercial world at least , the failed promises of the AI Winter continue to haunt AI research , as the New York Times reported in 2005 : \" Computer scientists and software engineers avoided the term artificial intelligence for fear of being viewed as wild @-@ eyed <unk> . \"", "= = = Where is HAL 9000 ?", "= = = \n \n In 1968 , Arthur C. Clarke and Stanley Kubrick had imagined that by the year 2001 , a machine would exist with an intelligence that matched or exceeded the capability of human beings .", "The character they created , HAL 9000 , was based on a belief shared by many leading AI researchers that such a machine would exist by the year 2001 .", "Marvin Minsky asks \" So the question is why didn 't we get HAL in 2001 ? \"", "Minsky believes that the answer is that the central problems , like commonsense reasoning , were being neglected , while most researchers pursued things like commercial applications of neural nets or genetic algorithms .", "John McCarthy , on the other hand , still blames the qualification problem .", "For Ray <unk> , the issue is computer power and , using Moore 's Law , he predicts that machines with human @-@ level intelligence will appear by <unk> .", "Jeff Hawkins argues that neural net research ignores the essential properties of the human cortex , preferring simple models that have been successful at solving simple problems .", "There are many other explanations and for each there is a corresponding research program underway ." ]
[ "AI had solved a lot of very difficult problems and their solutions proved to be useful throughout the technology industry , such as data mining , industrial robotics , logistics , speech recognition , banking software , medical diagnosis and Google 's search engine ." ]
[ " = History of artificial intelligence = \n \n The history of artificial intelligence ( AI ) began in antiquity , with myths , stories and rumors of artificial beings endowed with intelligence or consciousness by master craftsmen ; as Pamela McCorduck writes , AI began with \" an ancient wish to forge the gods . \"", "The seeds of modern AI were planted by classical philosophers who attempted to describe the process of human thinking as the mechanical manipulation of symbols .", "This work culminated in the invention of the programmable digital computer in the 1940s , a machine based on the abstract essence of mathematical reasoning .", "This device and the ideas behind it inspired a handful of scientists to begin seriously discussing the possibility of building an electronic brain .", "The Turing test was proposed by British mathematician Alan Turing in his 1950 paper Computing Machinery and Intelligence , which opens with the words : \" I propose to consider the question , ' Can machines think ? '", "\" The term ' Artificial Intelligence ' was created at a conference held at Dartmouth College in 1956 .", "Allen Newell , J. C. Shaw , and Herbert A. Simon pioneered the newly created artificial intelligence field with the Logic Theory Machine ( 1956 ) , and the General <unk> <unk> in 1957 .", "In 1958 , John McCarthy and Marvin Minsky started the MIT Artificial Intelligence lab with $ 50 @,@ 000 .", "John McCarthy also created <unk> in the summer of 1958 , a programming language still important in artificial intelligence research .", "In 1973 , in response to the criticism of James <unk> and ongoing pressure from <unk> , the U.S. and British Governments stopped funding undirected research into artificial intelligence .", "Seven years later , a visionary initiative by the Japanese Government inspired governments and industry to provide AI with billions of dollars , but by the late 80s the investors became disillusioned and withdrew funding again .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n McCorduck ( 2004 ) writes \" artificial intelligence in one form or another is an idea that has <unk> Western intellectual history , a dream in urgent need of being realized , \" expressed in humanity 's myths , legends , stories , speculation and clockwork automatons .", "= = = AI in myth , fiction and speculation = = = \n \n Mechanical men and artificial beings appear in Greek myths , such as the golden robots of <unk> and <unk> 's <unk> .", "In the Middle Ages , there were rumors of secret mystical or <unk> means of placing mind into matter , such as <unk> ibn <unk> 's <unk> , <unk> ' <unk> and Rabbi Judah <unk> 's <unk> .", "By the 19th century , ideas about artificial men and thinking machines were developed in fiction , as in Mary Shelley 's <unk> or Karel <unk> 's <unk> ( <unk> 's Universal <unk> ) , and speculation , such as Samuel Butler 's \" Darwin among the Machines . \"", "AI has continued to be an important element of science fiction into the present .", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n <unk> <unk> automatons were built by craftsman from every civilization , including Yan Shi , Hero of Alexandria , Al @-@ <unk> and Wolfgang von <unk> .", "The oldest known automatons were the sacred statues of ancient Egypt and Greece .", "The faithful believed that craftsman had <unk> these figures with very real minds , capable of wisdom and emotion — Hermes Trismegistus wrote that \" by discovering the true nature of the gods , man has been able to reproduce it . \"", "= = = Formal reasoning = = = \n \n Artificial intelligence is based on the assumption that the process of human thought can be mechanized .", "The study of mechanical — or \" formal \" — reasoning has a long history .", "Chinese , Indian and Greek philosophers all developed structured methods of formal deduction in the first millennium BCE .", "Their ideas were developed over the centuries by philosophers such as <unk> ( who gave a formal analysis of the <unk> ) , Euclid ( whose Elements was a model of formal reasoning ) , Muslim mathematician al @-@ <unk> ( who developed algebra and gave his name to \" algorithm \" ) and European scholastic philosophers such as William of <unk> and Duns Scotus .", "<unk> philosopher Ramon Llull ( <unk> – <unk> ) developed several logical machines devoted to the production of knowledge by logical means ; Llull described his machines as mechanical entities that could combine basic and undeniable truths by simple logical operations , produced by the machine by mechanical meanings , in such ways as to produce all the possible knowledge .", "Llull 's work had a great influence on Gottfried Leibniz , who redeveloped his ideas .", "In the 17th century , Leibniz , Thomas <unk> and René <unk> explored the possibility that all rational thought could be made as systematic as algebra or geometry .", "<unk> famously wrote in Leviathan : \" reason is nothing but reckoning \" .", "Leibniz envisioned a universal language of reasoning ( his <unk> <unk> ) which would reduce <unk> to calculation , so that \" there would be no more need of <unk> between two philosophers than between two accountants .", "For it would <unk> to take their pencils in hand , down to their slates , and to say each other ( with a friend as witness , if they liked ) : Let us calculate . \"", "These philosophers had begun to articulate the physical symbol system hypothesis that would become the guiding faith of AI research .", "In the 20th century , the study of mathematical logic provided the essential breakthrough that made artificial intelligence seem plausible .", "The foundations had been set by such works as <unk> 's The Laws of Thought and <unk> 's <unk> .", "Building on <unk> 's system , Russell and Whitehead presented a formal treatment of the foundations of mathematics in their masterpiece , the <unk> <unk> in 1913 .", "Inspired by Russell 's success , David <unk> challenged mathematicians of the 1920s and 30s to answer this fundamental question : \" can all of mathematical reasoning be formalized ? \"", "His question was answered by <unk> 's incompleteness proof , Turing 's machine and Church 's <unk> <unk> .", "Their answer was surprising in two ways .", "First , they proved that there were , in fact , limits to what mathematical logic could accomplish .", "But second ( and more important for AI ) their work suggested that , within these limits , any form of mathematical reasoning could be mechanized .", "The Church @-@ Turing thesis implied that a mechanical device , <unk> symbols as simple as 0 and 1 , could imitate any <unk> process of mathematical deduction .", "The key insight was the Turing machine — a simple theoretical construct that captured the essence of abstract symbol manipulation .", "This invention would inspire a handful of scientists to begin discussing the possibility of thinking machines .", "= = = Computer science = = = \n \n <unk> machines were built in antiquity and improved throughout history by many mathematicians , including ( once again ) philosopher Gottfried Leibniz .", "In the early 19th century , Charles <unk> designed a programmable computer ( the Analytical Engine ) , although it was never built .", "<unk> <unk> speculated that the machine \" might compose elaborate and scientific pieces of music of any degree of complexity or extent \" .", "( She is often credited as the first programmer because of a set of notes she wrote that completely detail a method for <unk> <unk> numbers with the Engine . )", "The first modern computers were the massive code breaking machines of the Second World War ( such as <unk> , <unk> and <unk> ) .", "The latter two of these machines were based on the theoretical foundation laid by Alan Turing and developed by John von Neumann .", "= = The birth of artificial intelligence 1952 – 1956 = = \n \n In the 1940s and 50s , a handful of scientists from a variety of fields ( mathematics , psychology , engineering , economics and political science ) began to discuss the possibility of creating an artificial brain .", "The field of artificial intelligence research was founded as an academic discipline in 1956 .", "= = = <unk> and early neural networks = = = \n \n The earliest research into thinking machines was inspired by a confluence of ideas that became prevalent in the late 30s , 40s and early 50s .", "Recent research in <unk> had shown that the brain was an electrical network of neurons that fired in all @-@ or @-@ nothing pulses .", "Norbert <unk> 's <unk> described control and stability in electrical networks .", "Claude Shannon 's information theory described digital signals ( i.e.", ", all @-@ or @-@ nothing signals ) .", "Alan Turing 's theory of computation showed that any form of computation could be described digitally .", "The close relationship between these ideas suggested that it might be possible to construct an electronic brain .", "Examples of work in this vein includes robots such as W. Grey Walter 's <unk> and the Johns Hopkins Beast .", "These machines did not use computers , digital electronics or symbolic reasoning ; they were controlled entirely by analog <unk> .", "Walter <unk> and Warren <unk> analyzed networks of <unk> artificial neurons and showed how they might perform simple logical functions .", "They were the first to describe what later researchers would call a neural network .", "One of the students inspired by <unk> and <unk> was a young Marvin Minsky , then a 24 @-@ year @-@ old graduate student .", "In 1951 ( with Dean Edmonds ) he built the first neural net machine , the <unk> .", "Minsky was to become one of the most important leaders and <unk> in AI for the next 50 years .", "= = = Turing 's test = = = \n \n In 1950 Alan Turing published a landmark paper in which he speculated about the possibility of creating machines that think .", "He noted that \" thinking \" is difficult to define and devised his famous Turing Test .", "If a machine could carry on a conversation ( over a <unk> ) that was indistinguishable from a conversation with a human being , then it was reasonable to say that the machine was \" thinking \" .", "This simplified version of the problem allowed Turing to argue convincingly that a \" thinking machine \" was at least plausible and the paper answered all the most common objections to the proposition .", "The Turing Test was the first serious proposal in the philosophy of artificial intelligence .", "= = = Game AI = = = \n \n In 1951 , using the Ferranti Mark 1 machine of the University of Manchester , Christopher Strachey wrote a checkers program and <unk> <unk> wrote one for chess .", "Arthur Samuel 's checkers program , developed in the middle 50s and early 60s , eventually achieved sufficient skill to challenge a respectable amateur .", "Game AI would continue to be used as a measure of progress in AI throughout its history .", "= = = <unk> reasoning and the Logic Theorist = = = \n \n When access to digital computers became possible in the middle fifties , a few scientists instinctively recognized that a machine that could manipulate numbers could also manipulate symbols and that the manipulation of symbols could well be the essence of human thought .", "This was a new approach to creating thinking machines .", "In 1955 , Allen Newell and ( future Nobel Laureate ) Herbert A. Simon created the \" Logic Theorist \" ( with help from J. C. Shaw ) .", "The program would eventually prove 38 of the first 52 theorems in Russell and Whitehead 's <unk> <unk> , and find new and more elegant proofs for some .", "Simon said that they had \" solved the venerable mind / body problem , explaining how a system composed of matter can have the properties of mind . \"", "( This was an early statement of the philosophical position John Searle would later call \" Strong AI \" : that machines can contain minds just as human bodies do . )", "= = = Dartmouth Conference 1956 : the birth of AI = = = \n \n The Dartmouth Conference of 1956 was organized by Marvin Minsky , John McCarthy and two senior scientists : Claude Shannon and Nathan Rochester of IBM .", "The proposal for the conference included this assertion : \" every aspect of learning or any other feature of intelligence can be so precisely described that a machine can be made to simulate it \" .", "The participants included Ray <unk> , Oliver <unk> , Trenchard More , Arthur Samuel , Allen Newell and Herbert A. Simon , all of whom would create important programs during the first decades of AI research .", "At the conference Newell and Simon debuted the \" Logic Theorist \" and McCarthy persuaded the attendees to accept \" Artificial Intelligence \" as the name of the field .", "The 1956 Dartmouth conference was the moment that AI gained its name , its mission , its first success and its major players , and is widely considered the birth of AI .", "= = The golden years 1956 – 1974 = = \n \n The years after the Dartmouth conference were an era of discovery , of sprinting across new ground .", "The programs that were developed during this time were , to most people , simply \" astonishing \" : computers were solving algebra word problems , proving theorems in geometry and learning to speak English .", "Few at the time would have believed that such \" intelligent \" behavior by machines was possible at all .", "Researchers expressed an intense optimism in private and in print , predicting that a fully intelligent machine would be built in less than 20 years .", "Government agencies like <unk> poured money into the new field .", "= = = The work = = = \n \n There were many successful programs and new directions in the late 50s and 1960s .", "Among the most influential were these : \n \n = = = = <unk> as search = = = = \n \n Many early AI programs used the same basic algorithm .", "To achieve some goal ( like winning a game or proving a theorem ) , they proceeded step by step towards it ( by making a move or a deduction ) as if searching through a maze , <unk> whenever they reached a dead end .", "This paradigm was called \" reasoning as search \" .", "The principal difficulty was that , for many problems , the number of possible paths through the \" maze \" was simply astronomical ( a situation known as a \" combinatorial explosion \" ) .", "Researchers would reduce the search space by using <unk> or \" rules of thumb \" that would eliminate those paths that were unlikely to lead to a solution .", "Newell and Simon tried to capture a general version of this algorithm in a program called the \" General <unk> <unk> \" .", "Other \" searching \" programs were able to accomplish impressive tasks like solving problems in geometry and algebra , such as Herbert <unk> 's <unk> <unk> <unk> ( 1958 ) and <unk> , written by Minsky 's student James <unk> ( 1961 ) .", "Other programs searched through goals and <unk> to plan actions , like the <unk> system developed at Stanford to control the behavior of their robot Shakey .", "= = = = Natural language = = = = \n \n An important goal of AI research is to allow computers to communicate in natural languages like English .", "An early success was Daniel <unk> 's program <unk> , which could solve high school algebra word problems .", "A semantic net represents concepts ( e.g. \"", "house \" , \" door \" ) as nodes and relations among concepts ( e.g. \"", "has @-@ a \" ) as links between the nodes .", "The first AI program to use a semantic net was written by Ross <unk> and the most successful ( and controversial ) version was Roger Schank 's <unk> dependency theory .", "Joseph Weizenbaum 's ELIZA could carry out conversations that were so realistic that users occasionally were <unk> into thinking they were communicating with a human being and not a program .", "But in fact , ELIZA had no idea what she was talking about .", "She simply gave a canned response or repeated back what was said to her , <unk> her response with a few grammar rules .", "ELIZA was the first <unk> .", "= = = = <unk> @-@ worlds = = = = \n \n In the late 60s , Marvin Minsky and Seymour Papert of the MIT AI Laboratory proposed that AI research should focus on artificially simple situations known as micro @-@ worlds .", "They pointed out that in successful sciences like physics , basic principles were often best understood using simplified models like <unk> planes or perfectly rigid bodies .", "Much of the research focused on a \" blocks world , \" which consists of colored blocks of various shapes and sizes <unk> on a flat surface .", "This paradigm led to innovative work in machine vision by Gerald Sussman ( who led the team ) , <unk> <unk> , David <unk> ( who invented \" <unk> <unk> \" ) , and especially Patrick Winston .", "At the same time , Minsky and Papert built a robot arm that could stack blocks , bringing the blocks world to life .", "The crowning achievement of the micro @-@ world program was Terry <unk> 's <unk> .", "It could communicate in ordinary English sentences , plan operations and execute them .", "= = = The optimism = = = \n \n The first generation of AI researchers made these predictions about their work : \n 1958 , H. A. Simon and Allen Newell : \" within ten years a digital computer will be the world 's chess champion \" and \" within ten years a digital computer will discover and prove an important new mathematical theorem . \"", "1965 , H. A. Simon : \" machines will be capable , within twenty years , of doing any work a man can do . \"", "1967 , Marvin Minsky : \" Within a generation ... the problem of creating ' artificial intelligence ' will substantially be solved . \"", "1970 , Marvin Minsky ( in Life Magazine ) : \" In from three to eight years we will have a machine with the general intelligence of an average human being . \"", "= = = The money = = = \n \n In June 1963 , MIT received a $ 2 @.", "@ 2 million grant from the newly created Advanced Research <unk> Agency ( later known as DARPA ) .", "The money was used to fund project <unk> which subsumed the \" AI Group \" founded by Minsky and McCarthy five years earlier .", "DARPA continued to provide three million dollars a year until the 70s .", "DARPA made similar grants to Newell and Simon 's program at CMU and to the Stanford AI Project ( founded by John McCarthy in 1963 ) .", "Another important AI laboratory was established at Edinburgh University by Donald <unk> in 1965 .", "These four institutions would continue to be the main centers of AI research ( and funding ) in academia for many years .", "The money was <unk> with few strings attached : J. C. R. <unk> , then the director of <unk> , believed that his organization should \" fund people , not projects ! \"", "and allowed researchers to pursue whatever directions might interest them .", "This created a <unk> atmosphere at MIT that gave birth to the hacker culture , but this \" hands off \" approach would not last .", "= = The first AI winter 1974 – 1980 = = \n \n In the 70s , AI was subject to critiques and financial setbacks .", "AI researchers had failed to appreciate the difficulty of the problems they faced .", "Their tremendous optimism had raised expectations <unk> high , and when the promised results failed to materialize , funding for AI disappeared .", "At the same time , the field of connectionism ( or neural nets ) was shut down almost completely for 10 years by Marvin Minsky 's devastating criticism of <unk> .", "Despite the difficulties with public perception of AI in the late 70s , new ideas were explored in logic programming , commonsense reasoning and many other areas .", "= = = The problems = = = \n \n In the early <unk> , the capabilities of AI programs were limited .", "Even the most impressive could only handle trivial versions of the problems they were supposed to solve ; all the programs were , in some sense , \" toys \" .", "AI researchers had begun to run into several fundamental limits that could not be overcome in the 1970s .", "Although some of these limits would be conquered in later decades , others still <unk> the field to this day .", "Limited computer power : There was not enough memory or processing speed to accomplish anything truly useful .", "For example , Ross <unk> 's successful work on natural language was demonstrated with a vocabulary of only twenty words , because that was all that would fit in memory .", "Hans Moravec argued in 1976 that computers were still millions of times too weak to exhibit intelligence .", "He suggested an analogy : artificial intelligence requires computer power in the same way that aircraft require horsepower .", "Below a certain threshold , it 's impossible , but , as power increases , eventually it could become easy .", "With regard to computer vision , Moravec estimated that simply matching the edge and motion detection capabilities of human <unk> in real time would require a general @-@ purpose computer capable of 109 operations / second ( 1000 MIPS ) .", "As of 2011 , practical computer vision applications require 10 @,@ 000 to 1 @,@ 000 @,@ 000 MIPS .", "By comparison , the fastest supercomputer in 1976 , <unk> @-@ 1 ( <unk> at $ 5 million to $ 8 million ) , was only capable of around 80 to 130 MIPS , and a typical desktop computer at the time achieved less than 1 MIPS .", "<unk> and the combinatorial explosion .", "In 1972 Richard <unk> ( building on Stephen Cook 's 1971 theorem ) showed there are many problems that can probably only be solved in exponential time ( in the size of the inputs ) .", "Finding optimal solutions to these problems requires <unk> amounts of computer time except when the problems are trivial .", "This almost certainly meant that many of the \" toy \" solutions used by AI would probably never scale up into useful systems .", "<unk> knowledge and reasoning .", "Many important artificial intelligence applications like vision or natural language require simply enormous amounts of information about the world : the program needs to have some idea of what it might be looking at or what it is talking about .", "This requires that the program know most of the same things about the world that a child does .", "Researchers soon discovered that this was a truly vast amount of information .", "No one in 1970 could build a database so large and no one knew how a program might learn so much information .", "Moravec 's paradox : <unk> theorems and solving geometry problems is comparatively easy for computers , but a supposedly simple task like recognizing a face or crossing a room without <unk> into anything is extremely difficult .", "This helps explain why research into vision and robotics had made so little progress by the middle 1970s .", "The frame and qualification problems .", "AI researchers ( like John McCarthy ) who used logic discovered that they could not represent ordinary <unk> that involved planning or default reasoning without making changes to the structure of logic itself .", "They developed new logics ( like non @-@ <unk> logics and modal logics ) to try to solve the problems .", "= = = The end of funding = = = \n \n The agencies which funded AI research ( such as the British government , DARPA and NRC ) became frustrated with the lack of progress and eventually cut off almost all funding for undirected research into AI .", "The pattern began as early as 1966 when the <unk> report appeared criticizing machine translation efforts .", "After spending 20 million dollars , the NRC ended all support .", "In 1973 , the <unk> report on the state of AI research in England criticized the utter failure of AI to achieve its \" grandiose objectives \" and led to the <unk> of AI research in that country .", "( The report specifically mentioned the combinatorial explosion problem as a reason for AI 's failings . )", "DARPA was deeply disappointed with researchers working on the Speech Understanding Research program at CMU and canceled an annual grant of three million dollars .", "By 1974 , funding for AI projects was hard to find .", "Hans Moravec blamed the crisis on the unrealistic predictions of his colleagues . \"", "Many researchers were caught up in a web of increasing exaggeration . \"", "However , there was another issue : since the passage of the Mansfield Amendment in 1969 , DARPA had been under increasing pressure to fund \" mission @-@ oriented direct research , rather than basic undirected research \" .", "Funding for the creative , <unk> exploration that had gone on in the 60s would not come from DARPA .", "Instead , the money was directed at specific projects with clear objectives , such as autonomous tanks and battle management systems .", "= = = <unk> from across campus = = = \n \n Several philosophers had strong objections to the claims being made by AI researchers .", "One of the earliest was John Lucas , who argued that <unk> 's incompleteness theorem showed that a formal system ( such as a computer program ) could never see the truth of certain statements , while a human being could .", "Hubert Dreyfus ridiculed the broken promises of the 60s and critiqued the assumptions of AI , arguing that human reasoning actually involved very little \" symbol processing \" and a great deal of embodied , <unk> , unconscious \" know how \" .", "John Searle 's Chinese Room argument , presented in 1980 , attempted to show that a program could not be said to \" understand \" the symbols that it uses ( a quality called \" <unk> \" ) .", "If the symbols have no meaning for the machine , Searle argued , then the machine can not be described as \" thinking \" .", "These critiques were not taken seriously by AI researchers , often because they seemed so far off the point .", "Problems like <unk> and commonsense knowledge seemed much more immediate and serious .", "It was unclear what difference \" know how \" or \" <unk> \" made to an actual computer program .", "Minsky said of Dreyfus and Searle \" they <unk> , and should be ignored . \"", "Dreyfus , who taught at MIT , was given a cold shoulder : he later said that AI researchers \" <unk> not be seen having lunch with me . \"", "Joseph Weizenbaum , the author of ELIZA , felt his colleagues ' treatment of Dreyfus was <unk> and childish .", "Although he was an outspoken critic of Dreyfus ' positions , he \" deliberately made it plain that theirs was not the way to treat a human being . \"", "Weizenbaum began to have serious ethical doubts about AI when Kenneth Colby wrote <unk> , a <unk> therapist .", "Weizenbaum was disturbed that Colby saw his mindless program as a serious therapeutic tool .", "A feud began , and the situation was not helped when Colby did not credit Weizenbaum for his contribution to the program .", "In 1976 , Weizenbaum published Computer Power and Human Reason which argued that the misuse of artificial intelligence has the potential to <unk> human life .", "= = = <unk> and the dark age of connectionism = = = \n \n A <unk> was a form of neural network introduced in 1958 by Frank Rosenblatt , who had been a <unk> of Marvin Minsky at the Bronx High School of Science .", "Like most AI researchers , he was optimistic about their power , predicting that \" <unk> may eventually be able to learn , make decisions , and translate languages . \"", "An active research program into the paradigm was carried out throughout the 60s but came to a sudden halt with the publication of Minsky and Papert 's 1969 book <unk> .", "It suggested that there were severe limitations to what <unk> could do and that Frank Rosenblatt 's predictions had been grossly exaggerated .", "The effect of the book was devastating : virtually no research at all was done in connectionism for 10 years .", "Eventually , a new generation of researchers would revive the field and thereafter it would become a vital and useful part of artificial intelligence .", "Rosenblatt would not live to see this , as he died in a boating accident shortly after the book was published .", "= = = The neats : logic and symbolic reasoning = = = \n \n Logic was introduced into AI research as early as 1958 , by John McCarthy in his <unk> <unk> proposal .", "In 1963 , J. Alan Robinson had discovered a simple method to implement deduction on computers , the resolution and unification algorithm .", "However , straightforward <unk> , like those attempted by McCarthy and his students in the late 60s , were especially <unk> : the programs required astronomical numbers of steps to prove simple theorems .", "A more fruitful approach to logic was developed in the 1970s by Robert Kowalski at the University of Edinburgh , and soon this led to the collaboration with French researchers Alain <unk> and Philippe <unk> who created the successful logic programming language Prolog .", "Prolog uses a subset of logic ( Horn clauses , closely related to \" rules \" and \" production rules \" ) that permit <unk> computation .", "Rules would continue to be influential , providing a foundation for Edward Feigenbaum 's expert systems and the continuing work by Allen Newell and Herbert A. Simon that would lead to <unk> and their unified theories of cognition .", "Critics of the logical approach noted , as Dreyfus had , that human beings rarely used logic when they solved problems .", "Experiments by <unk> like Peter <unk> , Eleanor <unk> , Amos <unk> , Daniel <unk> and others provided proof .", "McCarthy responded that what people do is irrelevant .", "He argued that what is really needed are machines that can solve problems — not machines that think as people do .", "= = = The <unk> : frames and scripts = = = \n \n Among the critics of McCarthy 's approach were his colleagues across the country at MIT .", "Marvin Minsky , Seymour Papert and Roger Schank were trying to solve problems like \" story understanding \" and \" object recognition \" that required a machine to think like a person .", "In order to use ordinary concepts like \" chair \" or \" restaurant \" they had to make all the same <unk> assumptions that people normally made .", "Unfortunately , <unk> concepts like these are hard to represent in logic .", "Gerald Sussman observed that \" using precise language to describe essentially <unk> concepts doesn 't make them any more precise . \"", "Schank described their \" anti @-@ logic \" approaches as \" <unk> \" , as opposed to the \" <unk> \" <unk> used by McCarthy , Kowalski , Feigenbaum , Newell and Simon .", "In 1975 , in a seminal paper , Minsky noted that many of his fellow \" <unk> \" researchers were using the same kind of tool : a framework that captures all our common sense assumptions about something .", "For example , if we use the concept of a bird , there is a constellation of facts that immediately come to mind : we might assume that it flies , eats worms and so on .", "We know these facts are not always true and that <unk> using these facts will not be \" logical \" , but these structured sets of assumptions are part of the context of everything we say and think .", "He called these structures \" frames \" .", "Schank used a version of frames he called \" scripts \" to successfully answer questions about short stories in English .", "Many years later object @-@ oriented programming would adopt the essential idea of \" inheritance \" from AI research on frames .", "= = Boom 1980 – 1987 = = \n \n In the 1980s a form of AI program called \" expert systems \" was adopted by corporations around the world and knowledge became the focus of mainstream AI research .", "In those same years , the Japanese government aggressively funded AI with its fifth generation computer project .", "Another encouraging event in the early 1980s was the revival of connectionism in the work of John Hopfield and David Rumelhart .", "Once again , AI had achieved success .", "= = = The rise of expert systems = = = \n \n An expert system is a program that answers questions or solves problems about a specific domain of knowledge , using logical rules that are derived from the knowledge of experts .", "The earliest examples were developed by Edward Feigenbaum and his students .", "<unk> , begun in 1965 , identified compounds from <unk> readings .", "<unk> , developed in 1972 , diagnosed infectious blood diseases .", "They demonstrated the feasibility of the approach .", "Expert systems restricted themselves to a small domain of specific knowledge ( thus avoiding the commonsense knowledge problem ) and their simple design made it relatively easy for programs to be built and then modified once they were in place .", "All in all , the programs proved to be useful : something that AI had not been able to achieve up to this point .", "In 1980 , an expert system called <unk> was completed at CMU for the Digital Equipment Corporation .", "It was an enormous success : it was saving the company 40 million dollars annually by 1986 .", "Corporations around the world began to develop and deploy expert systems and by 1985 they were spending over a billion dollars on AI , most of it to in @-@ house AI departments .", "An industry grew up to support them , including hardware companies like <unk> and <unk> Machines and software companies such as <unk> and <unk> .", "= = = The knowledge revolution = = = \n \n The power of expert systems came from the expert knowledge they contained .", "They were part of a new direction in AI research that had been gaining ground throughout the 70s . \"", "AI researchers were beginning to suspect — <unk> , for it violated the scientific canon of <unk> — that intelligence might very well be based on the ability to use large amounts of diverse knowledge in different ways , \" writes Pamela McCorduck . \"", "[ T ] he great lesson from the 1970s was that intelligent behavior depended very much on dealing with knowledge , sometimes quite detailed knowledge , of a domain where a given task lay \" .", "Knowledge based systems and knowledge engineering became a major focus of AI research in the 1980s .", "The 1980s also saw the birth of <unk> , the first attempt to attack the commonsense knowledge problem directly , by creating a massive database that would contain all the mundane facts that the average person knows .", "Douglas <unk> , who started and led the project , argued that there is no <unk> <unk> the only way for machines to know the meaning of human concepts is to teach them , one concept at a time , by hand .", "The project was not expected to be completed for many decades .", "Chess playing programs <unk> and Deep Thought defeated chess masters in 1989 .", "Both were developed by Carnegie <unk> University ; Deep Thought development paved the way for the Deep Blue .", "= = = The money returns : the fifth generation project = = = \n \n In 1981 , the Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry set aside $ 850 million for the Fifth generation computer project .", "Their objectives were to write programs and build machines that could carry on conversations , translate languages , interpret pictures , and reason like human beings .", "Much to the <unk> of <unk> , they chose Prolog as the primary computer language for the project .", "Other countries responded with new programs of their own .", "The UK began the ₤ 350 million <unk> project .", "A consortium of American companies formed the <unk> and Computer Technology Corporation ( or \" MCC \" ) to fund large scale projects in AI and information technology .", "DARPA responded as well , founding the Strategic Computing Initiative and <unk> its investment in AI between 1984 and 1988 .", "= = = The revival of connectionism = = = \n \n In 1982 , physicist John Hopfield was able to prove that a form of neural network ( now called a \" Hopfield net \" ) could learn and process information in a completely new way .", "Around the same time , David Rumelhart popularized a new method for training neural networks called \" <unk> \" ( discovered years earlier by Paul <unk> ) .", "These two discoveries revived the field of connectionism which had been largely abandoned since 1970 .", "The new field was unified and inspired by the appearance of <unk> <unk> <unk> in 1986 — a two volume collection of papers edited by Rumelhart and psychologist James <unk> .", "<unk> networks would become commercially successful in the 1990s , when they began to be used as the engines driving programs like optical character recognition and speech recognition .", "= = <unk> : the second AI winter 1987 – 1993 = = \n \n The business community 's fascination with AI rose and fell in the 80s in the classic pattern of an economic bubble .", "The collapse was in the perception of AI by government agencies and investors – the field continued to make advances despite the criticism .", "Rodney Brooks and Hans Moravec , researchers from the related field of robotics , argued for an entirely new approach to artificial intelligence .", "= = = AI winter = = = \n \n The term \" AI winter \" was coined by researchers who had survived the funding cuts of 1974 when they became concerned that enthusiasm for expert systems had <unk> out of control and that disappointment would certainly follow .", "Their fears were well founded : in the late 80s and early 90s , AI suffered a series of financial setbacks .", "The first indication of a change in weather was the sudden collapse of the market for specialized AI hardware in 1987 .", "Desktop computers from Apple and IBM had been steadily gaining speed and power and in 1987 they became more powerful than the more expensive <unk> machines made by <unk> and others .", "There was no longer a good reason to buy them .", "An entire industry worth half a billion dollars was demolished overnight .", "Eventually the earliest successful expert systems , such as <unk> , proved too expensive to maintain .", "They were difficult to update , they could not learn , they were \" brittle \" ( i.e.", ", they could make grotesque mistakes when given unusual inputs ) , and they fell prey to problems ( such as the qualification problem ) that had been identified years earlier .", "Expert systems proved useful , but only in a few special contexts .", "In the late 80s , the Strategic Computing Initiative cut funding to AI \" deeply and brutally . \"", "New leadership at DARPA had decided that AI was not \" the next wave \" and directed funds towards projects that seemed more likely to produce immediate results .", "By 1991 , the impressive list of goals penned in 1981 for Japan 's Fifth Generation Project had not been met .", "Indeed , some of them , like \" carry on a casual conversation \" had not been met by 2010 .", "As with other AI projects , expectations had run much higher than what was actually possible .", "= = = The importance of having a body : <unk> AI and embodied reason = = = \n \n In the late 80s , several researchers advocated a completely new approach to artificial intelligence , based on robotics .", "They believed that , to show real intelligence , a machine needs to have a body — it needs to perceive , move , survive and deal with the world .", "They argued that these <unk> skills are essential to higher level skills like commonsense reasoning and that abstract reasoning was actually the least interesting or important human skill ( see Moravec 's paradox ) .", "They advocated building intelligence \" from the bottom up . \"", "The approach revived ideas from <unk> and control theory that had been unpopular since the sixties .", "Another precursor was David <unk> , who had come to MIT in the late 70s from a successful background in theoretical <unk> to lead the group studying vision .", "He rejected all symbolic approaches ( both McCarthy 's logic and Minsky 's frames ) , arguing that AI needed to understand the physical machinery of vision from the bottom up before any symbolic processing took place .", "( <unk> 's work would be cut short by leukemia in 1980 . )", "In a 1990 paper , \" <unk> Don 't Play Chess , \" robotics researcher Rodney Brooks took direct aim at the physical symbol system hypothesis , arguing that symbols are not always necessary since \" the world is its own best model .", "It is always exactly up to date .", "It always has every detail there is to be known .", "The trick is to sense it appropriately and often enough . \"", "In the 80s and 90s , many cognitive scientists also rejected the symbol processing model of the mind and argued that the body was essential for reasoning , a theory called the embodied mind thesis .", "= = AI 1993 – present = = \n \n The field of AI , now more than a half a century old , finally achieved some of its oldest goals .", "It began to be used successfully throughout the technology industry , although somewhat behind the scenes .", "Some of the success was due to increasing computer power and some was achieved by focusing on specific isolated problems and pursuing them with the highest standards of scientific accountability .", "Still , the reputation of AI , in the business world at least , was less than pristine .", "Inside the field there was little agreement on the reasons for AI 's failure to fulfill the dream of human level intelligence that had captured the imagination of the world in the 1960s .", "Together , all these factors helped to fragment AI into competing <unk> focused on particular problems or approaches , sometimes even under new names that disguised the <unk> pedigree of \" artificial intelligence \" .", "AI was both more cautious and more successful than it had ever been .", "= = = <unk> and Moore 's Law = = = \n \n On 11 May 1997 , Deep Blue became the first computer chess @-@ playing system to beat a reigning world chess champion , Garry Kasparov .", "The super computer was a specialized version of a framework produced by IBM , and was capable of processing twice as many moves per second as it had during the first match ( which Deep Blue had lost ) , reportedly 200 @,@ 000 @,@ 000 moves per second .", "The event was broadcast live over the internet and received over 74 million hits .", "In 2005 , a Stanford robot won the DARPA Grand Challenge by driving autonomously for 131 miles along an <unk> desert trail .", "Two years later , a team from CMU won the DARPA Urban Challenge by autonomously navigating 55 miles in an Urban environment while adhering to traffic <unk> and all traffic laws .", "In February 2011 , in a <unk> !", "quiz show exhibition match , IBM 's question answering system , Watson , defeated the two greatest <unk> !", "champions , Brad <unk> and Ken Jennings , by a significant margin .", "These successes were not due to some revolutionary new paradigm , but mostly on the tedious application of engineering skill and on the tremendous power of computers today .", "In fact , Deep Blue 's computer was 10 million times faster than the Ferranti Mark 1 that Christopher Strachey taught to play chess in 1951 .", "This dramatic increase is measured by Moore 's law , which predicts that the speed and memory capacity of computers doubles every two years .", "The fundamental problem of \" raw computer power \" was slowly being overcome .", "= = = <unk> agents = = = \n \n A new paradigm called \" intelligent agents \" became widely accepted during the 90s .", "Although earlier researchers had proposed modular \" divide and conquer \" approaches to AI , the intelligent agent did not reach its modern form until Judea Pearl , Allen Newell and others brought concepts from decision theory and economics into the study of AI .", "When the economist 's definition of a rational agent was married to computer science 's definition of an object or <unk> , the intelligent agent paradigm was complete .", "An intelligent agent is a system that perceives its environment and takes actions which <unk> its chances of success .", "By this definition , simple programs that solve specific problems are \" intelligent agents \" , as are human beings and organizations of human beings , such as firms .", "The intelligent agent paradigm defines AI research as \" the study of intelligent agents \" .", "This is a <unk> of some earlier definitions of AI : it goes beyond studying human intelligence ; it studies all kinds of intelligence .", "The paradigm gave researchers license to study isolated problems and find solutions that were both <unk> and useful .", "It provided a common language to describe problems and share their solutions with each other , and with other fields that also used concepts of abstract agents , like economics and control theory .", "It was hoped that a complete agent architecture ( like Newell 's <unk> ) would one day allow researchers to build more versatile and intelligent systems out of interacting intelligent agents .", "= = = \" Victory of the neats \" = = = \n \n AI researchers began to develop and use sophisticated mathematical tools more than they ever had in the past .", "There was a widespread realization that many of the problems that AI needed to solve were already being worked on by researchers in fields like mathematics , economics or operations research .", "The shared mathematical language allowed both a higher level of collaboration with more established and successful fields and the achievement of results which were measurable and <unk> ; AI had become a more <unk> \" scientific \" discipline .", "Russell & <unk> ( 2003 ) describe this as nothing less than a \" revolution \" and \" the victory of the neats \" .", "Judea Pearl 's highly influential 1988 book brought probability and decision theory into AI .", "Among the many new tools in use were Bayesian networks , hidden <unk> models , information theory , <unk> modeling and classical <unk> .", "<unk> mathematical descriptions were also developed for \" computational intelligence \" <unk> like neural networks and evolutionary algorithms .", "= = = AI behind the scenes = = = \n \n <unk> originally developed by AI researchers began to appear as parts of larger systems .", "The field of AI receives little or no credit for these successes .", "Many of AI 's greatest innovations have been reduced to the status of just another item in the tool chest of computer science .", "Nick <unk> explains \" A lot of cutting edge AI has filtered into general applications , often without being called AI because once something becomes useful enough and common enough it 's not labeled AI anymore . \"", "Many researchers in AI in 1990s deliberately called their work by other names , such as <unk> , knowledge @-@ based systems , cognitive systems or computational intelligence .", "In part , this may be because they considered their field to be fundamentally different from AI , but also the new names help to procure funding .", "In the commercial world at least , the failed promises of the AI Winter continue to haunt AI research , as the New York Times reported in 2005 : \" Computer scientists and software engineers avoided the term artificial intelligence for fear of being viewed as wild @-@ eyed <unk> . \"", "= = = Where is HAL 9000 ?", "= = = \n \n In 1968 , Arthur C. Clarke and Stanley Kubrick had imagined that by the year 2001 , a machine would exist with an intelligence that matched or exceeded the capability of human beings .", "The character they created , HAL 9000 , was based on a belief shared by many leading AI researchers that such a machine would exist by the year 2001 .", "Marvin Minsky asks \" So the question is why didn 't we get HAL in 2001 ? \"", "Minsky believes that the answer is that the central problems , like commonsense reasoning , were being neglected , while most researchers pursued things like commercial applications of neural nets or genetic algorithms .", "John McCarthy , on the other hand , still blames the qualification problem .", "For Ray <unk> , the issue is computer power and , using Moore 's Law , he predicts that machines with human @-@ level intelligence will appear by <unk> .", "Jeff Hawkins argues that neural net research ignores the essential properties of the human cortex , preferring simple models that have been successful at solving simple problems .", "There are many other explanations and for each there is a corresponding research program underway ." ]
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[ " = Cyclone Graham = \n \n Cyclone Graham of the 2002 – 03 Australian region cyclone season was a weak tropical storm that affected Australia during late February and early March 2003 .", "Graham originated from an area of convection that emerged onto water after sitting over Australia on 23 February .", "The interaction with a monsoon trough formed an area of low pressure that developed into Tropical Cyclone Graham on 27 February .", "The storm moved slowly to the east @-@ southeast , and after turning to the south it peaked as a tropical storm and made landfall on Western Australia the next day .", "The cyclone weakened as it moved inland , and dissipated on 1 March .", "The storm dropped heavy rainfall and caused high winds , which produced flooding and downed trees .", "One fatality occurred , though no significant damages were reported .", "= = Meteorological history = = \n \n On 23 February 2003 , an area of convection that was situated over land for roughly a week emerged over open waters along the northern coast of Australia .", "The strengthening of a deep , persistent monsoon trough contributed to cyclogenesis , and a low pressure area formed .", "By 25 February , the low developed a banding feature in which the highest winds were located .", "Though the storm was located in an area of unfavorable wind shear , the Australian Bureau of Meteorology ( BoM ) began to issue gale warnings on the system at <unk> UTC the next day , while the low was located several hundred miles north @-@ northeast of Port <unk> .", "The disturbance was initially nearly stationary as it showed signs of organization due to relaxed shear , and at <unk> UTC on 27 February , the Joint Typhoon Warning Center ( JTWC ) designated the storm as Tropical Cyclone Graham , as it had attained 80 km / h ( 50 mph ) 10 @-@ minute maximum sustained winds .", "The first warning was issued on Graham later that day .", "Initially exhibiting characteristics of a <unk> low , a mid @-@ level ridge to the south of Graham caused strong <unk> winds that moved the storm slowly east @-@ southeastward .", "However , a deep trough eroded the ridge , allowing the cyclone to move more towards the south .", "According to the JTWC , the storm had intensified late on 28 February , though at the same time the BoM noted the slight weakening of the storm .", "Graham reached its peak intensity that day while nearing the coast .", "The storm made landfall at Western Australia 's <unk> Mile Beach at 1400 UTC on 28 February , and began to weaken .", "The storm had dissipated on 1 March ; the BoM issued their last advisory on the cyclone at <unk> UTC that day , while similarly , the JTWC issued their last advisory just two hours later .", "The storm 's remnants died out in the country 's desert .", "= = Impact = = \n \n In advance of the cyclone , the communities of <unk> , <unk> , <unk> and <unk> were put on alert .", "A warning was issued for <unk> , <unk> and Cotton Creek .", "The storm 's landfall in Western Australia brought heavy rainfall and high winds .", "The storm dropped 163 mm ( 6 @.", "@ 4 in ) of rain at <unk> in one night , over half the town 's annual average ; total rainfall reached 175 mm ( 6 @.", "@ 9 in ) there .", "The heavy rain caused flooding and road closures , and swelled a river passing through <unk> Crossing , though the river only topped its banks slightly .", "Near that town , at Blue Bush Creek , while a group of people attempted to cross <unk> , two men were swept away .", "Both men were rescued , though one died before emergency services arrived .", "In addition to the flooding , a number of trees were downed .", "No significant damages were reported .", "Following the storm , the name Graham was retired from the Australian region basin ." ]
[ "The heavy rain caused flooding and road closures , and swelled a river passing through <unk> Crossing , though the river only topped its banks slightly ." ]
[ " = Cyclone Graham = \n \n Cyclone Graham of the 2002 – 03 Australian region cyclone season was a weak tropical storm that affected Australia during late February and early March 2003 .", "Graham originated from an area of convection that emerged onto water after sitting over Australia on 23 February .", "The interaction with a monsoon trough formed an area of low pressure that developed into Tropical Cyclone Graham on 27 February .", "The storm moved slowly to the east @-@ southeast , and after turning to the south it peaked as a tropical storm and made landfall on Western Australia the next day .", "The cyclone weakened as it moved inland , and dissipated on 1 March .", "The storm dropped heavy rainfall and caused high winds , which produced flooding and downed trees .", "One fatality occurred , though no significant damages were reported .", "= = Meteorological history = = \n \n On 23 February 2003 , an area of convection that was situated over land for roughly a week emerged over open waters along the northern coast of Australia .", "The strengthening of a deep , persistent monsoon trough contributed to cyclogenesis , and a low pressure area formed .", "By 25 February , the low developed a banding feature in which the highest winds were located .", "Though the storm was located in an area of unfavorable wind shear , the Australian Bureau of Meteorology ( BoM ) began to issue gale warnings on the system at <unk> UTC the next day , while the low was located several hundred miles north @-@ northeast of Port <unk> .", "The disturbance was initially nearly stationary as it showed signs of organization due to relaxed shear , and at <unk> UTC on 27 February , the Joint Typhoon Warning Center ( JTWC ) designated the storm as Tropical Cyclone Graham , as it had attained 80 km / h ( 50 mph ) 10 @-@ minute maximum sustained winds .", "The first warning was issued on Graham later that day .", "Initially exhibiting characteristics of a <unk> low , a mid @-@ level ridge to the south of Graham caused strong <unk> winds that moved the storm slowly east @-@ southeastward .", "However , a deep trough eroded the ridge , allowing the cyclone to move more towards the south .", "According to the JTWC , the storm had intensified late on 28 February , though at the same time the BoM noted the slight weakening of the storm .", "Graham reached its peak intensity that day while nearing the coast .", "The storm made landfall at Western Australia 's <unk> Mile Beach at 1400 UTC on 28 February , and began to weaken .", "The storm had dissipated on 1 March ; the BoM issued their last advisory on the cyclone at <unk> UTC that day , while similarly , the JTWC issued their last advisory just two hours later .", "The storm 's remnants died out in the country 's desert .", "= = Impact = = \n \n In advance of the cyclone , the communities of <unk> , <unk> , <unk> and <unk> were put on alert .", "A warning was issued for <unk> , <unk> and Cotton Creek .", "The storm 's landfall in Western Australia brought heavy rainfall and high winds .", "The storm dropped 163 mm ( 6 @.", "@ 4 in ) of rain at <unk> in one night , over half the town 's annual average ; total rainfall reached 175 mm ( 6 @.", "@ 9 in ) there .", "Near that town , at Blue Bush Creek , while a group of people attempted to cross <unk> , two men were swept away .", "Both men were rescued , though one died before emergency services arrived .", "In addition to the flooding , a number of trees were downed .", "No significant damages were reported .", "Following the storm , the name Graham was retired from the Australian region basin ." ]
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[ " = Silver Bullet ( roller coaster ) = \n \n Silver Bullet is a western @-@ themed steel inverted roller coaster designed by Bolliger & Mabillard located at Knott 's Berry Farm , an amusement park in Buena Park , California .", "The $ 16 million roller coaster was announced on December 1 , 2003 and opened on December 7 , 2004 .", "A first rider auction was also held where people would bid on seats to be the first riders .", "The track is approximately 3 @,@ 125 feet ( 952 m ) long and the lift hill is about 146 feet ( 45 m ) tall .", "The ride lasts two minutes and thirty seconds and features six <unk> including a vertical loop , cobra roll , zero @-@ g roll , and two <unk> .", "= = History = = \n \n On May 28 , 2003 , a trademark for the name \" Silver Bullet \" was filed by Cedar Fair , the owners of the park .", "Construction for the new roller coaster began in September 2003 with the relocation of The Church of Reflections .", "As part of a $ 85 million investment in all Cedar Fair parks , Silver Bullet was announced to the public on December 1 , 2003 .", "The final piece of track was placed on September 30 , 2004 .", "On November 5 , 2004 , Knott 's Berry Farm launched a \" First <unk> Auction \" in which people from anywhere in the world would bid against each other in order to be one of the first public riders on Silver Bullet on December 7 , 2004 .", "Although sixty seats were made available , only 13 of these received bids .", "Out of those bids , the highest bid was $ 200 ( US ) , and a total of $ 1643 was raised with all the money going to the Speech & Language Development Center of Buena Park .", "After construction and testing was completed , the roller coaster opened first to the media , then to the public on December 7 , 2004 though the initial scheduled opening was on Christmas Eve of 2004 .", "Silver Bullet was also one of four attractions that opened at Knott 's Berry Farm in the same year and carries a western theme .", "= = Ride experience = = \n \n Silver Bullet 's layout passes through three of the park 's themed areas : Ghost Town , <unk> Village , and Indian Trails .", "After the train departs from the station , it makes a 90 degree right turn before beginning to climb the 146 @-@ foot ( 45 m ) lift hill .", "Once at the top , the train goes through a pre @-@ drop before entering the 109 @-@ foot ( 33 m ) downward right drop .", "Once at the bottom , the train enters a 105 @-@ foot ( 32 m ) loop .", "After exiting the loop , the train makes a banked right turn leading into the cobra roll .", "Almost immediately after , the train goes through a zero @-@ gravity roll followed by a downward left helix .", "Then , the train enters the first of two <unk> which are separated by a banked left turn .", "Next , the train enters an upward left helix ( the beginning of the helix is close to water ) before entering the brake run .", "The train then makes a right turn into a second , shorter , brake run which leads straight back to the station .", "One cycle lasts approximately two minutes and thirty seconds .", "= = = Track = = = \n \n The steel track of Silver Bullet is approximately 3 @,@ 125 feet ( 952 m ) long , and the height of the lift is approximately 146 feet ( 45 m ) high .", "Silver Bullet , along with all of Bolliger & Mabillard 's other roller coasters , was manufactured by <unk> Steel <unk> located in Batavia , Ohio and erected by <unk> Construction Company .", "The track is filled with sand to reduce the noise made by the trains .", "Silver Bullet was also the first Bolliger & Mabillard inverted roller coaster to use magnetic brakes in the brake run .", "The track and supports of the lift hill are red , with the remaining track being yellow with red rails and the remaining supports colored white .", "= = = Trains = = = \n \n Silver Bullet operates with two steel and fiberglass trains .", "Each train has eight cars that can seat four riders in a single row , for a total of 32 riders per train .", "The seats are coloured light blue , with orange over @-@ the @-@ shoulder restraints and tri @-@ color wheel <unk> ( red , orange , and yellow ) .", "= = Reception = = \n \n Joel Taylor from <unk> Business praised the ride saying , \" In all , it 's an <unk> 2 1 / 2 minutes from start to finish . \"", "He was also impressed with the ride 's <unk> and overall excitement , stating that the ride is , \" smooth and comfortable while delivering <unk> , stomach @-@ churning excitement . \"", "= = = Awards = = = \n \n Since Silver Bullet 's debut in 2004 , it has consistently been ranked in the top 140 positions in Mitch Hawker 's Best <unk> Steel <unk> Poll .", "It peaked at position 99 in 2010 .", "The roller coaster has never placed on the Golden Ticket Awards .", "^ No Steel <unk> <unk> Poll was held in 2011 ." ]
[ "After exiting the loop , the train makes a banked right turn leading into the cobra roll .", "Then , the train enters the first of two <unk> which are separated by a banked left turn ." ]
[ " = Silver Bullet ( roller coaster ) = \n \n Silver Bullet is a western @-@ themed steel inverted roller coaster designed by Bolliger & Mabillard located at Knott 's Berry Farm , an amusement park in Buena Park , California .", "The $ 16 million roller coaster was announced on December 1 , 2003 and opened on December 7 , 2004 .", "A first rider auction was also held where people would bid on seats to be the first riders .", "The track is approximately 3 @,@ 125 feet ( 952 m ) long and the lift hill is about 146 feet ( 45 m ) tall .", "The ride lasts two minutes and thirty seconds and features six <unk> including a vertical loop , cobra roll , zero @-@ g roll , and two <unk> .", "= = History = = \n \n On May 28 , 2003 , a trademark for the name \" Silver Bullet \" was filed by Cedar Fair , the owners of the park .", "Construction for the new roller coaster began in September 2003 with the relocation of The Church of Reflections .", "As part of a $ 85 million investment in all Cedar Fair parks , Silver Bullet was announced to the public on December 1 , 2003 .", "The final piece of track was placed on September 30 , 2004 .", "On November 5 , 2004 , Knott 's Berry Farm launched a \" First <unk> Auction \" in which people from anywhere in the world would bid against each other in order to be one of the first public riders on Silver Bullet on December 7 , 2004 .", "Although sixty seats were made available , only 13 of these received bids .", "Out of those bids , the highest bid was $ 200 ( US ) , and a total of $ 1643 was raised with all the money going to the Speech & Language Development Center of Buena Park .", "After construction and testing was completed , the roller coaster opened first to the media , then to the public on December 7 , 2004 though the initial scheduled opening was on Christmas Eve of 2004 .", "Silver Bullet was also one of four attractions that opened at Knott 's Berry Farm in the same year and carries a western theme .", "= = Ride experience = = \n \n Silver Bullet 's layout passes through three of the park 's themed areas : Ghost Town , <unk> Village , and Indian Trails .", "After the train departs from the station , it makes a 90 degree right turn before beginning to climb the 146 @-@ foot ( 45 m ) lift hill .", "Once at the top , the train goes through a pre @-@ drop before entering the 109 @-@ foot ( 33 m ) downward right drop .", "Once at the bottom , the train enters a 105 @-@ foot ( 32 m ) loop .", "Almost immediately after , the train goes through a zero @-@ gravity roll followed by a downward left helix .", "Next , the train enters an upward left helix ( the beginning of the helix is close to water ) before entering the brake run .", "The train then makes a right turn into a second , shorter , brake run which leads straight back to the station .", "One cycle lasts approximately two minutes and thirty seconds .", "= = = Track = = = \n \n The steel track of Silver Bullet is approximately 3 @,@ 125 feet ( 952 m ) long , and the height of the lift is approximately 146 feet ( 45 m ) high .", "Silver Bullet , along with all of Bolliger & Mabillard 's other roller coasters , was manufactured by <unk> Steel <unk> located in Batavia , Ohio and erected by <unk> Construction Company .", "The track is filled with sand to reduce the noise made by the trains .", "Silver Bullet was also the first Bolliger & Mabillard inverted roller coaster to use magnetic brakes in the brake run .", "The track and supports of the lift hill are red , with the remaining track being yellow with red rails and the remaining supports colored white .", "= = = Trains = = = \n \n Silver Bullet operates with two steel and fiberglass trains .", "Each train has eight cars that can seat four riders in a single row , for a total of 32 riders per train .", "The seats are coloured light blue , with orange over @-@ the @-@ shoulder restraints and tri @-@ color wheel <unk> ( red , orange , and yellow ) .", "= = Reception = = \n \n Joel Taylor from <unk> Business praised the ride saying , \" In all , it 's an <unk> 2 1 / 2 minutes from start to finish . \"", "He was also impressed with the ride 's <unk> and overall excitement , stating that the ride is , \" smooth and comfortable while delivering <unk> , stomach @-@ churning excitement . \"", "= = = Awards = = = \n \n Since Silver Bullet 's debut in 2004 , it has consistently been ranked in the top 140 positions in Mitch Hawker 's Best <unk> Steel <unk> Poll .", "It peaked at position 99 in 2010 .", "The roller coaster has never placed on the Golden Ticket Awards .", "^ No Steel <unk> <unk> Poll was held in 2011 ." ]
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[ " = Strand , London = \n \n Strand ( or the Strand ) is a major thoroughfare in the City of Westminster , Central London .", "It runs just over 3 ⁄ 4 mile ( 1 @,@ 200 m ) from Trafalgar Square eastwards to Temple Bar , where the road becomes Fleet Street inside the City of London , and is part of the <unk> , a main road running west from inner London .", "The road 's name comes from the Old English <unk> , meaning the edge of a river , as it historically ran alongside the north bank of the River Thames .", "The street was popular with the British upper classes between the 12th and 17th centuries , with many historically important mansions being built between the Strand and the river .", "These included Essex House , Arundel House , Somerset House , Savoy Palace , Durham House and Cecil House .", "The aristocracy moved to the West End over the 17th century , following which the Strand became well known for coffee shops , restaurants and <unk> .", "The street was a centre point for theatre and music hall during the 19th century , and several venues remain on the Strand .", "At the east end of the street are two historic churches ; St Mary le Strand and St Clement Danes .", "Several authors , poets and philosophers have lived on or near the Strand , including Charles Dickens , Ralph Waldo Emerson and Virginia Woolf .", "The street has been commemorated in the song , \" Let 's All Go Down the Strand \" , now recognised as a typical piece of Cockney music hall .", "= = Geography = = \n \n The street is the main link between the two cities of Westminster and London .", "It runs eastward from Trafalgar Square , parallel to the River Thames , to Temple Bar which is the boundary between the two city districts ; the road ahead being Fleet Street .", "Traffic travelling eastbound follows a short crescent around Aldwych , connected at both ends to the Strand .", "The road marks the southern boundary of the Covent Garden district and forms part of the <unk> business improvement district .", "The name was first recorded in 1002 as <unk> , then in <unk> as <unk> and in 1220 as la <unk> .", "It is formed from the Old English word ' <unk> ' , meaning the edge of a river .", "Initially it referred to the shallow bank of the once much wider Thames , before the construction of the Victoria <unk> .", "The name was later applied to the road itself .", "In the 13th century it was known as ' <unk> ' or ' street of the Danes ' , referring to the community of Danes in the area .", "Two London Underground stations were once named Strand : a Piccadilly line station ( which was renamed Aldwych station ) that operated between 1907 and 1994 and a former Northern line station which today forms part of Charing Cross station . '", "Strand Bridge ' was the name given to Waterloo Bridge during its construction ; it was renamed for its official opening on the second anniversary of the coalition victory in the Battle of Waterloo .", "London Bus routes 6 , 23 , 139 and 176 all run along the Strand , as do numerous night bus services .", "= = History = = \n \n During Roman Britain , what is now the Strand was part of the route to <unk> , known as \" <unk> VIII \" on the <unk> <unk> , and which later became known by the name <unk> Street .", "It was briefly part of a trading town called <unk> that developed around 600 AD , and stretched from Trafalgar Square to Aldwych .", "Alfred the Great gradually moved the settlement into the old Roman town of <unk> from around <unk> AD onwards , leaving no mark of the old town , and the area returned to fields .", "In the Middle Ages , the Strand became the principal route between the separate settlements of the City of London ( the civil and commercial centre ) and the royal Palace of Westminster ( the national political centre ) .", "In the archaeological record , there is considerable evidence of occupation to the north of Aldwych , but much along the former foreshore has been covered by rubble from the demolition of the Tudor Somerset Place , a former royal residence , to create a large platform for the building of the first Somerset House , in the 17th century .", "The landmark Eleanor 's Cross was built in the 13th century at the western end of the Strand at Charing Cross by Edward I commemorating his wife Eleanor of Castile .", "It was demolished in 1647 by the request of Parliament during the First English Civil War , but reconstructed in 1865 .", "The west part of the Strand was in the parish of St Martin in the Fields and in the east it extended into the parishes of St Clement Danes and St Mary le Strand .", "Most of its length was in the Liberty of Westminster , although part of the eastern section in St Clement Danes was in the <unk> hundred of Middlesex .", "The precinct of the Savoy , located approximately where the approach to Waterloo Bridge is now , had the Strand as its northern boundary .", "All of these parishes and places became part of the Strand District in 1855 , except St Martin in the Fields which was governed separately .", "The Strand District Board of Works was based at No.", "22 , <unk> Street .", "Strand District was abolished in October 1900 and became part of the Metropolitan Borough of Westminster .", "= = = Palaces = = = \n \n From the 12th century onwards , large mansions lined the Strand including several palaces and <unk> inhabited by bishops and royal courtiers , mainly located on the south side , with their own river gates and landings directly on the Thames .", "The road was poorly maintained , with many pits and <unk> , and a paving order was issued in 1532 to improve traffic .", "What later became Essex House on the Strand was originally an Outer Temple of the Knights Templar in the 11th century .", "In <unk> , ownership passed to the Knights of St John .", "Henry VIII gave the house to William , Baron Paget in the early 16th century .", "Robert Dudley , Earl of Leicester , rebuilt the house in 1563 , originally calling it Leicester House .", "It was renamed Essex House after being inherited by Robert <unk> , 2nd Earl of Essex , in <unk> .", "It was demolished around 1674 and Essex Street , leading up to the Strand , was built on the location by property speculator Nicholas <unk> .", "Arundel House was originally the town house of the Bishops of Bath and Wells .", "It was owned by William <unk> , 1st Earl of Southampton between <unk> and his death in 1542 , with ownership passing to Thomas Seymour in 1545 .", "After Seymour was executed in 1549 , the property was sold to Henry <unk> , Earl of Arundel , and was owned by the <unk> for much of the 16th and 17th century .", "In 1666 , it became the meeting place of the Royal Society following the destruction of the previous venue due to the Great Fire of London .", "The house was demolished in <unk> and Arundel Street , adjoining the Strand , was built on the site .", "Somerset House was built by Edward Seymour , Duke of Somerset , regent of England from <unk> to 1549 , demolishing three <unk> and the church of the <unk> of Our Lady and the <unk> in the process .", "After Somerset was executed in 1552 , it became an occasional residence for Princess Elizabeth .", "On her ascension to the throne in 1558 , she returned part of the house to Seymour 's family ( with ownership passing to his son , Edward Seymour , 1st Earl of <unk> ) with the remainder being an occasional meeting place for the Royal Society .", "After Elizabeth 's death in 1603 , it was owned by Anne of Denmark , wife of James VI and I.", "The building was renamed Denmark House in commemoration of Anne 's brother , Christian IV of Denmark .", "Following James ' death in 1625 , his body lay there <unk> for a month .", "It was taken over by Parliament in 1645 following the Civil War , renaming it back to Somerset House .", "It had an irregular series of owners and residents for much of the 18th century until its demolition in 1775 .", "The house was rebuilt as a series of government buildings .", "The Stamp Office , later to become the Inland Revenue was established in Somerset House in 1789 .", "In the late 20th century , a number of art galleries were set up on vacant parts , including the <unk> Institute of Art and the King 's College London School of Law .", "Savoy Palace was the London residence of John of Gaunt , King Richard II 's uncle and the nation 's power <unk> .", "In the 14th century the Savoy was the most magnificent nobleman 's mansion in England .", "During the <unk> ' <unk> of <unk> , rebels , led by Wat Tyler , <unk> by opposition to the poll tax promoted by John of Gaunt , systematically demolished the Savoy and everything in it .", "In <unk> it was rebuilt as the Savoy Hospital for the poor .", "It gradually fell into <unk> and was divided into multiple <unk> .", "It was demolished in 1816 – 20 to build the approach road to Waterloo <unk> eventually being demolished in the 19th century .", "The Savoy Hotel now occupies this site .", "Durham House , the historic London residence of the Bishop of Durham , was built circa 1345 and demolished in the mid @-@ 17th century .", "Having once been the home of Anne <unk> , it had become <unk> by the mid @-@ 17th century and was demolished in 1660 .", "Durham Street and the Adelphi Buildings were built on its site .", "York House was built as the London residence for the Bishop of Norwich not later than 1237 .", "At the time of the Reformation it was acquired by King Henry VIII and came to be known as York House when he granted it to the Archbishop of York in <unk> .", "In the <unk> it was acquired by the royal favourite George Villiers , 1st Duke of Buckingham , and after an interlude during the Civil War it was returned to George Villiers , 2nd Duke of Buckingham , who sold it to developers in 1672 .", "It was then demolished and new streets and buildings built on the site , including George Street , Villiers Street , Duke Street , Of <unk> , and Buckingham Street .", "Cecil House , also called Exeter House or <unk> House , built in the 16th century by Lord <unk> as an expansion of an existing Tudor house .", "Exeter House was demolished in 1676 and Exeter Exchange built on the site .", "A menagerie was built on the upper floors in 1773 , which was later run by Edward Cross , who housed lions , tigers , monkeys and <unk> .", "In 1826 , an elephant , <unk> , nearly broke free from its cage and had to be destroyed ; the skeleton was later put on display .", "The exchange was demolished in 1829 , with the menagerie moving to the Surrey Zoological Gardens , and replaced by Exeter Hall , noted for its <unk> meetings .", "This was demolished in 1907 , and the site is now occupied by the Strand Palace Hotel .", "Other significant palaces along the Strand include Worcester House , formerly the Inn , or residence , of the Bishop of Carlisle .", ", Salisbury House , used for royal lodgings in the 15th and 16th centuries , Hungerford House , which was demolished and replaced , in turn , by Hungerford Market and Charing Cross station , and Northumberland House , a large <unk> mansion , the historic London residence of the Dukes of Northumberland ; built in 1605 and demolished in 1874 .", "Northumberland Avenue now occupies the site .", "The official residence of the Secretary of State , next door at No.", "1 the Strand , became the first numbered address in London .", "Apart from the rebuilt Somerset House , all of these buildings have been demolished and replaced from the 17th century onwards .", "A New Exchange was built on part of the gardens of Durham House , in 1608 @-@ 9 , facing the Strand .", "This high @-@ class shopping centre enjoyed considerable popularity but was eventually destroyed in 1737 .", "= = = Modern era = = = \n \n During the 17th century , many of the grand mansions on the Strand were demolished as the aristocracy moved to the West End .", "The Duck and Drake tavern on Strand was famed as a venue for the conspirators involved in the Gunpowder Plot .", "In the time of the Civil War , the Nag 's Head tavern was the venue of a meeting between Henry <unk> and some of the <unk> which resulted in the production of <unk> of the Army , demanding the abolition of the monarchy and the trial of King Charles I.", "In the 18th century , coffee and chop houses were established on the street ; <unk> was established at No.", "206 in 1706 by Thomas <unk> , supplier of tea to Queen Anne .", "The company claims to be the oldest <unk> in Westminster .", "The Grecian Coffee House ran from around <unk> to 1803 , while Tom 's ran from 1706 to around 1775 .", "Though these premises were well @-@ known , the alleyways around the Strand were regular haunts for <unk> and prostitutes during this time .", "The Rose Tavern , at the eastern end of the street , was frequented by lawyers during the 18th century .", "It was later demolished and became <unk> Place .", "The Crown and Anchor was the main meeting place for the Catholic Association and helped established the Roman Catholic Relief Act 1829 .", "It was later used for Catholic politicians such as Daniel O 'Connell to address constituents .", "The original premises burned down in 1854 , but was rebuilt .", "Simpson 's @-@ in @-@ the @-@ Strand originally started at No.", "100 in 1828 as a smoking and dining club .", "It later became a restaurant .", "The Strand was also notable in the 18th century as a centre for the British book trade , with numerous printers and publishers along the street .", "The prominent <unk> Andrew <unk> is an example of one of the most successful publishers who owned a shop there .", "King 's College London was founded in 1828 .", "The Strand Campus , based next to the church of St Mary @-@ le @-@ Strand , was designed by Robert <unk> and constructed in 1829 – 31 .", "King 's College Hospital opened as a branch of the college in 1840 , and became a constituent part of the University of London in 1908 .", "The current campus building was constructed in 1966 .", "In 2015 , the college acquired Strand House , Bush House and other buildings in the Aldwych Quarter .", "The Royal Courts of Justice , at the eastern end of the Strand , was designed in the mid @-@ 1860s by G.E.", "Street as a replacement for the older courts at Westminster Hall , though construction was so delayed that he died shortly before Queen Victoria opened the courts in 1882 .", "The West Green extension to the courts opened in 1911 , while the Queen 's Building opened in 1968 .", "The architect John Nash redeveloped the western end of the Strand in the 1830s , including the construction of Charing Cross Hospital .", "In the 19th century , much of the Strand was rebuilt and the houses to the south no longer backed onto the Thames , separated from the river by the Victoria <unk> constructed in 1865 – 70 and <unk> 37 acres ( 15 ha ) of land .", "The street became well known for theatres , and at one point contained more than any other ; including the <unk> Music Hall at No.", "65 , the Adelphi , Gaiety , Savoy , Terry 's and Vaudeville .", "In the 21st century , only the Adelphi , Vaudeville and Savoy remain .", "The Piccadilly branch line from <unk> to Aldwych was built partly to serve theatre traffic .", "The Coal Hole tavern was founded at No.", "91 in the early 19th century , and frequented by coal @-@ <unk> working on the Thames .", "The <unk> <unk> Nicholson held song @-@ and @-@ supper evenings at the inn , featuring tableaux <unk> .", "The actor Edmund Kean established the Wolf Club at the venue , which is now commemorated by the Wolf Room .", "Charing Cross railway station was built on the Strand in 1864 , providing a boat train service to Europe , which stimulated the growth of hotels in the area to cater for travellers .", "These included the Charing Cross Hotel , attached to the station itself .", "Today , there are several luggage outlets and tourist agents on the Strand , as well as old <unk> stamp dealers .", "The <unk> Stanley Gibbons opened a shop at No.", "435 in 1891 .", "It moved to No.", "<unk> in 1893 , and is now currently based at No.", "<unk> .", "The Strand Palace Hotel was designed by <unk> and constructed in 1925 – 30 .", "The entrance was rebuilt in 1968 , with the original being moved to the Victoria and Albert Museum .", "The Strand underwent extensive redevelopment in the mid @-@ 20th century .", "The length of road from St Mary 's eastwards up to St Clement 's was widened in 1900 , <unk> the former <unk> Street which forked from the Strand and ran parallel with it to the north , leaving the two churches of St Mary Le Strand and <unk> Danes as islands in the centre of the road .", "Gaiety Theatre was demolished , to be replaced by Citibank House , while Villiers House and New South Wales House were both built in 1957 – 59 .", "New South Wales House was subsequently demolished in 1996 and replaced by an office block .", "In 1998 , a statue of Oscar Wilde was built at the junction of Adelaide Street and <unk> Street , adjoining the western end of the Strand .", "= = Churches = = \n \n The church of St Clement Danes is believed to date from the 9th century .", "The name may have come from Harold <unk> , a Danish king who ruled England around 1035 – 40 and is buried in the church , or from a place of refuge for Danes after the conquest of Alfred the Great .", "It was transferred to the Order of the Knights Templar by Henry II in 1189 .", "It survived the Great Fire in 1666 , but was declared unsafe and rebuilt by Christopher Wren in 1679 .", "The building was damaged during the Blitz in 1941 , <unk> much of the interior , and was rebuilt in 1958 by Sam Lloyd , since when it has served as the central church of the Royal Air Force .", "The church is one of two possible origins for the \" St Clement 's \" in the nursery rhyme \" <unk> and <unk> \" , though more contemporary accounts suggest St Clement 's , <unk> in the City of London to be more likely .", "St Mary le Strand was designed by James Gibbs and completed in 1717 , to replace a previous church demolished to make way for Somerset House .", "It was the first building to be designed by Gibbs , who was influenced by Wren and <unk> .", "The column on top of the church was originally designed to support a statue of Queen Anne , but was replaced with a spire following Anne 's death in 1714 .", "It survived the Blitz but was in poor shape until John Betjeman led a campaign to restore it in the 1970s .", "Essex Street Chapel , the birthplace of British <unk> , <unk> onto the Strand .", "The original chapel was built in 1774 , but damaged in the Blitz .", "It was restored after the war , and now serves as the denominational headquarters .", "= = Notable residents = = \n \n The print seller Rudolph <unk> lived and worked at No.", "101 The Strand between 1797 and 1827 .", "His shop was one of the first to have gas lighting fitted .", "In the 19th century , The Strand became a newly fashionable address and many avant @-@ garde writers and thinkers gathered here , among them Thomas Carlyle , Charles Dickens , John Stuart Mill , Ralph Waldo Emerson and the scientist Thomas Henry <unk> .", "No.", "142 was the home of radical publisher and physician John Chapman , who published contemporary authors from this house during the 1850s and edited the journal Westminster Review from 1851 .", "George Eliot lived at No.", "142 between 1851 and 1855 .", "Virginia Woolf regularly travelled along the Strand , and a King 's College building named after her is in nearby <unk> .", "= = Cultural references = = \n \n The Strand is the subject of a famous music hall song \" Let 's All Go Down the Strand \" , composed by Harry <unk> and C. W. Murphy .", "The song opens with a group of tourists , staying the night at Trafalgar Square about to embark for Rhineland .", "The chorus of \" Let 's all go down the Strand – have a banana \" is now recognised as a stereotypical part of Cockney music hall and parodied by English comedian Bill Bailey .", "English composer Percy <unk> used the name for his 1911 piano trio Handel in the Strand .", "Virginia Woolf has written about the Strand in several of her essays , including \" Street <unk> : A London Adventure , \" and the novel Mrs. <unk> .", "T. S. Eliot alludes to the Strand in his 1905 poem \" At <unk> \" and in his 1922 poem \" The Waste Land \" ( part III , The Fire <unk> , v. 258 : \" and along the Strand , up Queen Victoria Street \" ) .", "John <unk> also refers to a \" jostling in the Strand \" in his poem \" On Growing Old \" .", "The street name also figures in the 1958 poem \" <unk> on the Strand \" by Richard Percival <unk> , which in 2013 was featured as part of <unk> ’ s \" Poems on the Underground \" scheme , appearing in tube carriages all over London .", "John Betjeman used the title of the song for a television documentary made for Associated @-@ <unk> in 1967 .", "The same year , Margaret Williams used it for a stage comedy .", "The Strand Magazine , which began publishing in 1891 , was named after the street .", "A BBC World Service arts and culture radio series was called The Strand .", "Bush House , situated on the Strand , was home to the World Service between 1941 and 2012 .", "The standard British <unk> board has the Strand in a group with two roads it connects to ; Fleet Street and Trafalgar Square ." ]
[ "The road 's name comes from the Old English <unk> , meaning the edge of a river , as it historically ran alongside the north bank of the River Thames .", "Initially it referred to the shallow bank of the once much wider Thames , before the construction of the Victoria <unk> .", "Gaiety Theatre was demolished , to be replaced by Citibank House , while Villiers House and New South Wales House were both built in 1957 – 59 ." ]
[ " = Strand , London = \n \n Strand ( or the Strand ) is a major thoroughfare in the City of Westminster , Central London .", "It runs just over 3 ⁄ 4 mile ( 1 @,@ 200 m ) from Trafalgar Square eastwards to Temple Bar , where the road becomes Fleet Street inside the City of London , and is part of the <unk> , a main road running west from inner London .", "The street was popular with the British upper classes between the 12th and 17th centuries , with many historically important mansions being built between the Strand and the river .", "These included Essex House , Arundel House , Somerset House , Savoy Palace , Durham House and Cecil House .", "The aristocracy moved to the West End over the 17th century , following which the Strand became well known for coffee shops , restaurants and <unk> .", "The street was a centre point for theatre and music hall during the 19th century , and several venues remain on the Strand .", "At the east end of the street are two historic churches ; St Mary le Strand and St Clement Danes .", "Several authors , poets and philosophers have lived on or near the Strand , including Charles Dickens , Ralph Waldo Emerson and Virginia Woolf .", "The street has been commemorated in the song , \" Let 's All Go Down the Strand \" , now recognised as a typical piece of Cockney music hall .", "= = Geography = = \n \n The street is the main link between the two cities of Westminster and London .", "It runs eastward from Trafalgar Square , parallel to the River Thames , to Temple Bar which is the boundary between the two city districts ; the road ahead being Fleet Street .", "Traffic travelling eastbound follows a short crescent around Aldwych , connected at both ends to the Strand .", "The road marks the southern boundary of the Covent Garden district and forms part of the <unk> business improvement district .", "The name was first recorded in 1002 as <unk> , then in <unk> as <unk> and in 1220 as la <unk> .", "It is formed from the Old English word ' <unk> ' , meaning the edge of a river .", "The name was later applied to the road itself .", "In the 13th century it was known as ' <unk> ' or ' street of the Danes ' , referring to the community of Danes in the area .", "Two London Underground stations were once named Strand : a Piccadilly line station ( which was renamed Aldwych station ) that operated between 1907 and 1994 and a former Northern line station which today forms part of Charing Cross station . '", "Strand Bridge ' was the name given to Waterloo Bridge during its construction ; it was renamed for its official opening on the second anniversary of the coalition victory in the Battle of Waterloo .", "London Bus routes 6 , 23 , 139 and 176 all run along the Strand , as do numerous night bus services .", "= = History = = \n \n During Roman Britain , what is now the Strand was part of the route to <unk> , known as \" <unk> VIII \" on the <unk> <unk> , and which later became known by the name <unk> Street .", "It was briefly part of a trading town called <unk> that developed around 600 AD , and stretched from Trafalgar Square to Aldwych .", "Alfred the Great gradually moved the settlement into the old Roman town of <unk> from around <unk> AD onwards , leaving no mark of the old town , and the area returned to fields .", "In the Middle Ages , the Strand became the principal route between the separate settlements of the City of London ( the civil and commercial centre ) and the royal Palace of Westminster ( the national political centre ) .", "In the archaeological record , there is considerable evidence of occupation to the north of Aldwych , but much along the former foreshore has been covered by rubble from the demolition of the Tudor Somerset Place , a former royal residence , to create a large platform for the building of the first Somerset House , in the 17th century .", "The landmark Eleanor 's Cross was built in the 13th century at the western end of the Strand at Charing Cross by Edward I commemorating his wife Eleanor of Castile .", "It was demolished in 1647 by the request of Parliament during the First English Civil War , but reconstructed in 1865 .", "The west part of the Strand was in the parish of St Martin in the Fields and in the east it extended into the parishes of St Clement Danes and St Mary le Strand .", "Most of its length was in the Liberty of Westminster , although part of the eastern section in St Clement Danes was in the <unk> hundred of Middlesex .", "The precinct of the Savoy , located approximately where the approach to Waterloo Bridge is now , had the Strand as its northern boundary .", "All of these parishes and places became part of the Strand District in 1855 , except St Martin in the Fields which was governed separately .", "The Strand District Board of Works was based at No.", "22 , <unk> Street .", "Strand District was abolished in October 1900 and became part of the Metropolitan Borough of Westminster .", "= = = Palaces = = = \n \n From the 12th century onwards , large mansions lined the Strand including several palaces and <unk> inhabited by bishops and royal courtiers , mainly located on the south side , with their own river gates and landings directly on the Thames .", "The road was poorly maintained , with many pits and <unk> , and a paving order was issued in 1532 to improve traffic .", "What later became Essex House on the Strand was originally an Outer Temple of the Knights Templar in the 11th century .", "In <unk> , ownership passed to the Knights of St John .", "Henry VIII gave the house to William , Baron Paget in the early 16th century .", "Robert Dudley , Earl of Leicester , rebuilt the house in 1563 , originally calling it Leicester House .", "It was renamed Essex House after being inherited by Robert <unk> , 2nd Earl of Essex , in <unk> .", "It was demolished around 1674 and Essex Street , leading up to the Strand , was built on the location by property speculator Nicholas <unk> .", "Arundel House was originally the town house of the Bishops of Bath and Wells .", "It was owned by William <unk> , 1st Earl of Southampton between <unk> and his death in 1542 , with ownership passing to Thomas Seymour in 1545 .", "After Seymour was executed in 1549 , the property was sold to Henry <unk> , Earl of Arundel , and was owned by the <unk> for much of the 16th and 17th century .", "In 1666 , it became the meeting place of the Royal Society following the destruction of the previous venue due to the Great Fire of London .", "The house was demolished in <unk> and Arundel Street , adjoining the Strand , was built on the site .", "Somerset House was built by Edward Seymour , Duke of Somerset , regent of England from <unk> to 1549 , demolishing three <unk> and the church of the <unk> of Our Lady and the <unk> in the process .", "After Somerset was executed in 1552 , it became an occasional residence for Princess Elizabeth .", "On her ascension to the throne in 1558 , she returned part of the house to Seymour 's family ( with ownership passing to his son , Edward Seymour , 1st Earl of <unk> ) with the remainder being an occasional meeting place for the Royal Society .", "After Elizabeth 's death in 1603 , it was owned by Anne of Denmark , wife of James VI and I.", "The building was renamed Denmark House in commemoration of Anne 's brother , Christian IV of Denmark .", "Following James ' death in 1625 , his body lay there <unk> for a month .", "It was taken over by Parliament in 1645 following the Civil War , renaming it back to Somerset House .", "It had an irregular series of owners and residents for much of the 18th century until its demolition in 1775 .", "The house was rebuilt as a series of government buildings .", "The Stamp Office , later to become the Inland Revenue was established in Somerset House in 1789 .", "In the late 20th century , a number of art galleries were set up on vacant parts , including the <unk> Institute of Art and the King 's College London School of Law .", "Savoy Palace was the London residence of John of Gaunt , King Richard II 's uncle and the nation 's power <unk> .", "In the 14th century the Savoy was the most magnificent nobleman 's mansion in England .", "During the <unk> ' <unk> of <unk> , rebels , led by Wat Tyler , <unk> by opposition to the poll tax promoted by John of Gaunt , systematically demolished the Savoy and everything in it .", "In <unk> it was rebuilt as the Savoy Hospital for the poor .", "It gradually fell into <unk> and was divided into multiple <unk> .", "It was demolished in 1816 – 20 to build the approach road to Waterloo <unk> eventually being demolished in the 19th century .", "The Savoy Hotel now occupies this site .", "Durham House , the historic London residence of the Bishop of Durham , was built circa 1345 and demolished in the mid @-@ 17th century .", "Having once been the home of Anne <unk> , it had become <unk> by the mid @-@ 17th century and was demolished in 1660 .", "Durham Street and the Adelphi Buildings were built on its site .", "York House was built as the London residence for the Bishop of Norwich not later than 1237 .", "At the time of the Reformation it was acquired by King Henry VIII and came to be known as York House when he granted it to the Archbishop of York in <unk> .", "In the <unk> it was acquired by the royal favourite George Villiers , 1st Duke of Buckingham , and after an interlude during the Civil War it was returned to George Villiers , 2nd Duke of Buckingham , who sold it to developers in 1672 .", "It was then demolished and new streets and buildings built on the site , including George Street , Villiers Street , Duke Street , Of <unk> , and Buckingham Street .", "Cecil House , also called Exeter House or <unk> House , built in the 16th century by Lord <unk> as an expansion of an existing Tudor house .", "Exeter House was demolished in 1676 and Exeter Exchange built on the site .", "A menagerie was built on the upper floors in 1773 , which was later run by Edward Cross , who housed lions , tigers , monkeys and <unk> .", "In 1826 , an elephant , <unk> , nearly broke free from its cage and had to be destroyed ; the skeleton was later put on display .", "The exchange was demolished in 1829 , with the menagerie moving to the Surrey Zoological Gardens , and replaced by Exeter Hall , noted for its <unk> meetings .", "This was demolished in 1907 , and the site is now occupied by the Strand Palace Hotel .", "Other significant palaces along the Strand include Worcester House , formerly the Inn , or residence , of the Bishop of Carlisle .", ", Salisbury House , used for royal lodgings in the 15th and 16th centuries , Hungerford House , which was demolished and replaced , in turn , by Hungerford Market and Charing Cross station , and Northumberland House , a large <unk> mansion , the historic London residence of the Dukes of Northumberland ; built in 1605 and demolished in 1874 .", "Northumberland Avenue now occupies the site .", "The official residence of the Secretary of State , next door at No.", "1 the Strand , became the first numbered address in London .", "Apart from the rebuilt Somerset House , all of these buildings have been demolished and replaced from the 17th century onwards .", "A New Exchange was built on part of the gardens of Durham House , in 1608 @-@ 9 , facing the Strand .", "This high @-@ class shopping centre enjoyed considerable popularity but was eventually destroyed in 1737 .", "= = = Modern era = = = \n \n During the 17th century , many of the grand mansions on the Strand were demolished as the aristocracy moved to the West End .", "The Duck and Drake tavern on Strand was famed as a venue for the conspirators involved in the Gunpowder Plot .", "In the time of the Civil War , the Nag 's Head tavern was the venue of a meeting between Henry <unk> and some of the <unk> which resulted in the production of <unk> of the Army , demanding the abolition of the monarchy and the trial of King Charles I.", "In the 18th century , coffee and chop houses were established on the street ; <unk> was established at No.", "206 in 1706 by Thomas <unk> , supplier of tea to Queen Anne .", "The company claims to be the oldest <unk> in Westminster .", "The Grecian Coffee House ran from around <unk> to 1803 , while Tom 's ran from 1706 to around 1775 .", "Though these premises were well @-@ known , the alleyways around the Strand were regular haunts for <unk> and prostitutes during this time .", "The Rose Tavern , at the eastern end of the street , was frequented by lawyers during the 18th century .", "It was later demolished and became <unk> Place .", "The Crown and Anchor was the main meeting place for the Catholic Association and helped established the Roman Catholic Relief Act 1829 .", "It was later used for Catholic politicians such as Daniel O 'Connell to address constituents .", "The original premises burned down in 1854 , but was rebuilt .", "Simpson 's @-@ in @-@ the @-@ Strand originally started at No.", "100 in 1828 as a smoking and dining club .", "It later became a restaurant .", "The Strand was also notable in the 18th century as a centre for the British book trade , with numerous printers and publishers along the street .", "The prominent <unk> Andrew <unk> is an example of one of the most successful publishers who owned a shop there .", "King 's College London was founded in 1828 .", "The Strand Campus , based next to the church of St Mary @-@ le @-@ Strand , was designed by Robert <unk> and constructed in 1829 – 31 .", "King 's College Hospital opened as a branch of the college in 1840 , and became a constituent part of the University of London in 1908 .", "The current campus building was constructed in 1966 .", "In 2015 , the college acquired Strand House , Bush House and other buildings in the Aldwych Quarter .", "The Royal Courts of Justice , at the eastern end of the Strand , was designed in the mid @-@ 1860s by G.E.", "Street as a replacement for the older courts at Westminster Hall , though construction was so delayed that he died shortly before Queen Victoria opened the courts in 1882 .", "The West Green extension to the courts opened in 1911 , while the Queen 's Building opened in 1968 .", "The architect John Nash redeveloped the western end of the Strand in the 1830s , including the construction of Charing Cross Hospital .", "In the 19th century , much of the Strand was rebuilt and the houses to the south no longer backed onto the Thames , separated from the river by the Victoria <unk> constructed in 1865 – 70 and <unk> 37 acres ( 15 ha ) of land .", "The street became well known for theatres , and at one point contained more than any other ; including the <unk> Music Hall at No.", "65 , the Adelphi , Gaiety , Savoy , Terry 's and Vaudeville .", "In the 21st century , only the Adelphi , Vaudeville and Savoy remain .", "The Piccadilly branch line from <unk> to Aldwych was built partly to serve theatre traffic .", "The Coal Hole tavern was founded at No.", "91 in the early 19th century , and frequented by coal @-@ <unk> working on the Thames .", "The <unk> <unk> Nicholson held song @-@ and @-@ supper evenings at the inn , featuring tableaux <unk> .", "The actor Edmund Kean established the Wolf Club at the venue , which is now commemorated by the Wolf Room .", "Charing Cross railway station was built on the Strand in 1864 , providing a boat train service to Europe , which stimulated the growth of hotels in the area to cater for travellers .", "These included the Charing Cross Hotel , attached to the station itself .", "Today , there are several luggage outlets and tourist agents on the Strand , as well as old <unk> stamp dealers .", "The <unk> Stanley Gibbons opened a shop at No.", "435 in 1891 .", "It moved to No.", "<unk> in 1893 , and is now currently based at No.", "<unk> .", "The Strand Palace Hotel was designed by <unk> and constructed in 1925 – 30 .", "The entrance was rebuilt in 1968 , with the original being moved to the Victoria and Albert Museum .", "The Strand underwent extensive redevelopment in the mid @-@ 20th century .", "The length of road from St Mary 's eastwards up to St Clement 's was widened in 1900 , <unk> the former <unk> Street which forked from the Strand and ran parallel with it to the north , leaving the two churches of St Mary Le Strand and <unk> Danes as islands in the centre of the road .", "New South Wales House was subsequently demolished in 1996 and replaced by an office block .", "In 1998 , a statue of Oscar Wilde was built at the junction of Adelaide Street and <unk> Street , adjoining the western end of the Strand .", "= = Churches = = \n \n The church of St Clement Danes is believed to date from the 9th century .", "The name may have come from Harold <unk> , a Danish king who ruled England around 1035 – 40 and is buried in the church , or from a place of refuge for Danes after the conquest of Alfred the Great .", "It was transferred to the Order of the Knights Templar by Henry II in 1189 .", "It survived the Great Fire in 1666 , but was declared unsafe and rebuilt by Christopher Wren in 1679 .", "The building was damaged during the Blitz in 1941 , <unk> much of the interior , and was rebuilt in 1958 by Sam Lloyd , since when it has served as the central church of the Royal Air Force .", "The church is one of two possible origins for the \" St Clement 's \" in the nursery rhyme \" <unk> and <unk> \" , though more contemporary accounts suggest St Clement 's , <unk> in the City of London to be more likely .", "St Mary le Strand was designed by James Gibbs and completed in 1717 , to replace a previous church demolished to make way for Somerset House .", "It was the first building to be designed by Gibbs , who was influenced by Wren and <unk> .", "The column on top of the church was originally designed to support a statue of Queen Anne , but was replaced with a spire following Anne 's death in 1714 .", "It survived the Blitz but was in poor shape until John Betjeman led a campaign to restore it in the 1970s .", "Essex Street Chapel , the birthplace of British <unk> , <unk> onto the Strand .", "The original chapel was built in 1774 , but damaged in the Blitz .", "It was restored after the war , and now serves as the denominational headquarters .", "= = Notable residents = = \n \n The print seller Rudolph <unk> lived and worked at No.", "101 The Strand between 1797 and 1827 .", "His shop was one of the first to have gas lighting fitted .", "In the 19th century , The Strand became a newly fashionable address and many avant @-@ garde writers and thinkers gathered here , among them Thomas Carlyle , Charles Dickens , John Stuart Mill , Ralph Waldo Emerson and the scientist Thomas Henry <unk> .", "No.", "142 was the home of radical publisher and physician John Chapman , who published contemporary authors from this house during the 1850s and edited the journal Westminster Review from 1851 .", "George Eliot lived at No.", "142 between 1851 and 1855 .", "Virginia Woolf regularly travelled along the Strand , and a King 's College building named after her is in nearby <unk> .", "= = Cultural references = = \n \n The Strand is the subject of a famous music hall song \" Let 's All Go Down the Strand \" , composed by Harry <unk> and C. W. Murphy .", "The song opens with a group of tourists , staying the night at Trafalgar Square about to embark for Rhineland .", "The chorus of \" Let 's all go down the Strand – have a banana \" is now recognised as a stereotypical part of Cockney music hall and parodied by English comedian Bill Bailey .", "English composer Percy <unk> used the name for his 1911 piano trio Handel in the Strand .", "Virginia Woolf has written about the Strand in several of her essays , including \" Street <unk> : A London Adventure , \" and the novel Mrs. <unk> .", "T. S. Eliot alludes to the Strand in his 1905 poem \" At <unk> \" and in his 1922 poem \" The Waste Land \" ( part III , The Fire <unk> , v. 258 : \" and along the Strand , up Queen Victoria Street \" ) .", "John <unk> also refers to a \" jostling in the Strand \" in his poem \" On Growing Old \" .", "The street name also figures in the 1958 poem \" <unk> on the Strand \" by Richard Percival <unk> , which in 2013 was featured as part of <unk> ’ s \" Poems on the Underground \" scheme , appearing in tube carriages all over London .", "John Betjeman used the title of the song for a television documentary made for Associated @-@ <unk> in 1967 .", "The same year , Margaret Williams used it for a stage comedy .", "The Strand Magazine , which began publishing in 1891 , was named after the street .", "A BBC World Service arts and culture radio series was called The Strand .", "Bush House , situated on the Strand , was home to the World Service between 1941 and 2012 .", "The standard British <unk> board has the Strand in a group with two roads it connects to ; Fleet Street and Trafalgar Square ." ]
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[ " = Track and field = \n \n Track and field is a sport which includes athletic contests established on the skills of running , jumping , and throwing .", "The name is derived from the sport 's typical venue : a stadium with an oval running track enclosing a grass field where the throwing and jumping events take place .", "Track and field is categorised under the umbrella sport of athletics , which also includes road running , cross country running , and race walking .", "The running events , which include sprints , middle and long @-@ distance events , race walking and hurdling , are won by the athlete with the fastest time .", "The jumping and throwing events are won by the athlete who achieves the greatest distance or height .", "Regular jumping events include long jump , triple jump , high jump and pole vault , while the most common throwing events are shot put , weight , javelin , discus and hammer .", "There are also \" combined events \" or \" multi events \" , such as pentathlon consisting of five events , heptathlon consisting of seven events , and decathlon consisting of ten <unk> every multi event , athletes participate in a combination of sprinting , jumping , throwing , middle distance , and long distance events .", "Most track and field events are individual sports with a single victor , but a number are relay races consisting of four members .", "Events are almost exclusively divided by gender , although both the men 's and women 's competitions are usually held at the same venue .", "It is one of the oldest sports .", "In ancient times , it was an event held in conjunction with festivals and sports meets such as the Ancient Olympic Games in Greece .", "In modern times , the two most prestigious international track and field competitions are athletics competition at the Olympic Games and the IAAF World Championships in Athletics .", "The International Association of Athletics Federations is the international governing body .", "Records are kept of the best performances in specific events , at world and national levels , right down to a personal level .", "However , if athletes are deemed to have violated the event 's rules or regulations , they are disqualified from the competition and their marks are erased .", "In North America , the term track and field may be used to refer to other athletics events , such as the marathon , rather than strictly track @-@ based events .", "= = History = = \n \n The sport of track and field has its roots in human prehistory .", "Track and field @-@ style events are among the oldest of all sporting competitions , as running , jumping and throwing are natural and universal forms of human physical expression .", "The first recorded examples of organized track and field events at a sports festival are the Ancient Olympic Games .", "At the first Games in <unk> BC in <unk> , Greece , only one event was contested : the stadion <unk> .", "The scope of the Games expanded in later years to include further running competitions , but the introduction of the Ancient Olympic pentathlon marked a step towards track and field as it is recognized today — it comprised a five @-@ event competition of the long jump , javelin throw , discus throw , stadion <unk> , and wrestling .", "Track and field events were also present at the <unk> Games in Greece around this period , and they spread to Rome in Italy around 200 BC .", "After the period of Classical antiquity ( in which the sport was largely Greco @-@ Roman influenced ) new track and field events began developing in parts of Northern Europe in the Middle Ages .", "The stone put and weight throw competitions popular among Celtic societies in Ireland and Scotland were precursors to the modern shot put and hammer throw events .", "One of the last track and field events to develop was the pole vault , which stemmed from competitions such as the <unk> contests in the Northern European <unk> in the 18th century .", "<unk> modern track and field competitions , separate from general sporting festivals , were first recorded in the 19th century .", "These were typically organised by educational institutions , military organisations and sports clubs as competitions between rival establishments .", "<unk> in the English public schools were conceived as human equivalents of horse racing , fox hunting and hare <unk> , influenced by a Classics @-@ rich curriculum .", "The Royal Shrewsbury School Hunt is the oldest running club in the world , with written records going back to 1831 and evidence that it was established by 1819 .", "The school organised Paper Chase races in which runners followed a trail of paper <unk> left by two \" foxes \" ; even today <unk> runners are called \" <unk> \" and a race victory is a \" kill \" .", "The first definite record of Shrewsbury 's ( cross @-@ country ) Annual <unk> is in 1834 , making it the oldest running race of the modern era .", "The school also lays claim to the oldest track and field meeting still in existence , originating in the Second Spring Meeting first documented in 1840 .", "This featured a series of throwing and jumping events with mock horse races including the Derby Stakes , the <unk> Race and the Trial Stakes .", "Runners were entered by \" owners \" and named as though they were horses .", "13 miles ( 21 km ) away and a decade later , the first Wenlock Olympian Games were held at Much Wenlock <unk> .", "Events at the 1851 Wenlock Games included a \" half @-@ mile foot race \" ( 805 m ) and a \" leaping in distance \" competition .", "In 1865 , Dr William Penny <unk> of Wenlock helped set up the National Olympian Association , which held their first Olympian Games in 1866 at The Crystal Palace in London .", "This national event was a great success , attracting a crowd of over ten thousand people .", "In response , that same year the Amateur Athletic Club was formed and held a championship for \" gentlemen amateurs \" in an attempt to reclaim the sport for the educated elite .", "Ultimately the \" <unk> \" ethos of the <unk> won through and the <unk> was reconstituted as the Amateur Athletic Association in 1880 , the first national body for the sport of athletics .", "The AAA Championships , the de facto British national championships despite being for England only , have been held annually since 3 July 1880 with breaks only during two world wars and 2006 – 2008 .", "The AAA was effectively a global governing body in the early years of the sport , <unk> its rules for the first time .", "Meanwhile , the United States began holding an annual national competition — the USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships — first held in 1876 by the New York Athletic Club .", "The establishment of general sports governing bodies for the United States ( the Amateur Athletic Union in 1888 ) and France ( the Union des <unk> <unk> de sports <unk> in 1889 ) put the sport on a formal footing and meant that international competitions became possible .", "The establishment of the modern Olympic Games at the end of the 19th century marked a new high for track and field .", "The Olympic athletics programme , comprising track and field events plus a marathon race , contained many of the foremost sporting competitions of the 1896 Summer Olympics .", "The Olympics also consolidated the use of metric measurements in international track and field events , both for race distances and for measuring jumps and throws .", "The Olympic athletics programme greatly expanded over the next decades , and track and field contests remained among the Games ' most prominent .", "The Olympics was the elite competition for track and field , and only amateur <unk> could compete .", "Track and field continued to be a largely amateur sport , as this rule was strictly enforced : Jim Thorpe was stripped of his track and field medals from the 1912 Olympics after it was revealed that he had played baseball professionally .", "That same year , the International Amateur Athletic Federation ( IAAF ) was established , becoming the international governing body for track and field , and it enshrined amateurism as one of its founding principles for the sport .", "The National Collegiate Athletic Association held their first Men 's Outdoor Track and Field Championship in 1921 , making it one of the most prestigious competitions for students , and this was soon followed by the introduction of track and field at the inaugural World Student Games in 1923 .", "The first continental track and field competition was the 1919 South American Championships , which was followed by the European Athletics Championships in 1934 .", "Up until the early 1920s , track and field had been almost exclusively a male @-@ only pursuit .", "A growing women 's sports movement in Europe and North America led to the establishment of the Women 's World Games in 1921 and this ultimately caused the introduction of five track and field events for women in the athletics at the 1928 Summer Olympics .", "In China , women 's track and field events were being held in the 1920s , but were subject to criticism and disrespect from audiences .", "In 1923 , physical education advocate Zhang <unk> called for greater equality and participation of women in Chinese track and field .", "The rise of <unk> <unk> and her 1928 Olympic medal for Japan signified the growth of women 's track and field in East Asia .", "More women 's events were gradually introduced as years progressed ( although it was only towards the end of the century that the men 's and women 's programmes approached parity of events ) .", "<unk> an increasingly inclusive approach to the sport , major track and field competitions for disabled athletes were first introduced at the 1960 Summer Paralympics .", "With the rise of numerous regional championships , as well as the growth in Olympic @-@ style multi @-@ sport events ( such as the Commonwealth Games and the Pan @-@ American Games ) , competitions between international track and field athletes became widespread .", "From the 1960s onwards , the sport gained more exposure and commercial appeal through television coverage and the increasing wealth of nations .", "After over half a century of amateurism , the amateur status of the sport began to be displaced by growing professionalism in the late 1970s .", "As a result , the Amateur Athletic Union was dissolved in the United States and it was replaced with a non @-@ amateur body solely focused on the sport of athletics : The Athletics Congress ( later USA Track and Field ) .", "The IAAF soon followed suit in 1982 , abandoning amateurism , and later removing all references to it from its name by <unk> itself as the International Association of Athletics Federations .", "The following year saw the establishment of the IAAF World Championships in Athletics — the first ever global competition just for athletics — which , with the Olympics , became one of track and field 's most prestigious competitions .", "The profile of the sport reached a new high in the 1980s , with a number of athletes becoming household names ( such as Carl Lewis , <unk> <unk> , Sebastian Coe , <unk> <unk> and Florence Griffith @-@ <unk> ) .", "Many world records were broken in this period , and the added political element between competitors of the United States , East Germany , and the Soviet Union , in reaction to the Cold War , only served to <unk> the sport 's popularity .", "The increase in the commercial capacity of track and field was also met with developments in the application of sports science , and there were many changes to coaching methods , athlete 's diet regimes , training facilities and sports equipment .", "This was also accompanied by an increase in the use of performance @-@ enhancing drugs , and prominent cases , such as those of Olympic gold <unk> Ben Johnson and Marion Jones , damaged the public image and <unk> of the sport .", "From the 1990s onwards , track and field became increasingly more professional and international , as the IAAF gained over two hundred member nations .", "The IAAF World Championships in Athletics became a fully professional competition with the introduction of prize money in 1997 , and in 1998 the IAAF Golden League — an annual series of major track and field meetings in Europe — provided a higher level of economic incentive in the form of a US $ 1 million <unk> .", "In 2010 , the series was replaced by the more lucrative IAAF Diamond League , a fourteen @-@ meeting series held in Europe , Asia , North America and the Middle East — the first ever worldwide annual series of track and field meetings .", "= = Events = = \n \n Track and field events are divided into three broad categories : track events , field events , and combined events .", "The majority of athletes tend to <unk> in just one event ( or event type ) with the aim of <unk> their performances , although the aim of combined events athletes is to become proficient in a number of disciplines .", "Track events involve running on a track over a specified distances and — in the case of the hurdling and steeplechase events — obstacles may be placed on the track .", "There are also relay races in which teams of athletes run and pass on a baton to their team member at the end of a certain distance .", "There are two types of field events : jumps , and throws .", "In jumping competitions , athletes are judged on either the length or height of their jumps .", "The performances of jumping events for distance are measured from a board or marker , and any athlete <unk> this mark is judged to have fouled .", "In the jumps for height , an athlete must clear their body over a crossbar without knocking the bar off the supporting standards .", "The majority of jumping events are unaided , although athletes propel themselves vertically with purpose @-@ built sticks in the pole vault .", "The throwing events involve hurling an implement ( such as a heavy weight , javelin or discus ) from a set point , with athletes being judged on the distance that the object is thrown .", "Combined events involve the same group of athletes <unk> a number of different track and field events .", "Points are given for their performance in each event and the athlete with the greatest points total at the end of all events is the winner .", "Note : Events in italics are competed at indoor world championships only \n \n = = = Running = = = \n \n \n = = = = <unk> = = = = \n \n Races over short distances , or sprints , are among the oldest running competitions .", "The first 13 editions of the Ancient Olympic Games featured only one event , the stadion race , which was a race from one end of the stadium to the other .", "<unk> events are focused around athletes reaching and sustaining their quickest possible running speed .", "Three sprinting events are currently held at the Olympics and outdoor World Championships : the 100 metres , 200 metres , and 400 metres .", "These events have their roots in races of imperial measurements that later changed to metric : the 100 m evolved from the 100 yard dash , the 200 m distances came from the <unk> ( or 1 / 8 of a mile ) , and the 400 m was the successor to the 440 yard dash or quarter @-@ mile race .", "At the professional level , sprinters begin the race by assuming a <unk> position in the starting blocks before leaning forward and gradually moving into an upright position as the race progresses and momentum is gained .", "Athletes remain in the same lane on the running track throughout all sprinting events , with the sole exception of the 400 m indoors .", "Races up to 100 m are largely focused upon acceleration to an athlete 's maximum speed .", "All sprints beyond this distance increasingly incorporate an element of endurance .", "Human <unk> dictates that a runner 's near @-@ top speed cannot be maintained for more than thirty seconds or so because <unk> acid builds up once leg muscles begin to suffer oxygen <unk> .", "Top speed can only be maintained for up to 20 metres .", "The 60 metres is a common indoor event and indoor world championship event .", "Less @-@ common events include the 50 metres , 55 metres , 300 metres and 500 metres which are run in some high school and collegiate competitions in the United States .", "The 150 metres , though rarely competed , has a star @-@ studded history : Pietro <unk> set a world best in 1983 , Olympic champions Michael Johnson and <unk> Bailey went head @-@ to @-@ head over the distance in 1997 , and <unk> <unk> improved <unk> 's record in 2009 .", "= = = = Middle distance = = = = \n \n The most common middle @-@ distance track events are the 800 metres , 1500 metres and mile run , although the 3000 metres may also be classified as a middle @-@ distance event .", "The 880 yard run , or half mile , was the <unk> of the 800 m distance and it has its roots in competitions in the United Kingdom in the 1830s .", "The 1500 m came about as a result of running three laps of a 500 m track , which was commonplace in continental Europe in the 20th century .", "Runners start the race from a standing position along a curved starting line and after hearing the starter 's pistol they head towards the innermost track to follow the quickest route to the finish .", "In 800 m races athletes begin at a <unk> starting point before the turn in the track and they must remain in their lanes for the first 100 m of the race .", "This rule was introduced to reduce the amount of physical jostling between runners in the early stages of the race .", "<unk> , these middle @-@ distance events demand that athletes have good <unk> and <unk> energy producing systems , and also that they have strong speed endurance .", "The 1500 m and mile run events have historically been some of the most prestigious track and field events .", "Swedish rivals <unk> <unk> and Arne <unk> broke each other 's 1500 m and mile world records on a number of occasions in the 1940s .", "The prominence of the distances were maintained by Roger <unk> , who ( in 1954 ) was the first to run the long @-@ elusive four @-@ minute mile , and Jim <unk> 's exploits served to popularise interval training .", "Races between British rivals Sebastian Coe , Steve <unk> and Steve <unk> characterised middle @-@ distance running in the 1980s .", "From the 1990s onwards , North Africans such as <unk> <unk> of Algeria and <unk> El <unk> of Morocco came to dominate the 1500 and mile events .", "Beyond the short distances of sprinting events , factors such as an athlete 's reactions and top speed becomes less important , while qualities such as pace , race tactics and endurance become more so .", "= = = = Long distance = = = = \n \n There are three common long distance running events in track and field competitions : 3000 metres , 5000 metres and 10 @,@ 000 metres .", "The latter two races are both Olympic and World Championship events outdoors , while the 3000 m is held at the IAAF World Indoor Championships .", "The 5000 m and 10 @,@ 000 m events have their historical roots in the 3 @-@ mile and 6 @-@ mile races .", "The 3000 m was historically used as a women 's long distance event , entering the World Championship programme in 1983 and Olympic programme in 1984 , but this was abandoned in favour of a women 's 5000 m event in 1995 .", "In terms of competition rules and physical demands , long distance track races have much in common with middle @-@ distance races , except that pacing , <unk> , and race tactics become much greater factors in performances .", "However , a number of athletes have achieved success in both <unk> and long @-@ distance events , including <unk> <unk> who set world records from 1500 m to 5000 m .", "The use of pace @-@ <unk> in long distance events is very common at the elite level , although they are not present at championship level competitions as all qualified competitors want to win .", "The long distance track events gained popularity in the 1920s by the achievements of the \" Flying <unk> \" , such as multiple Olympic champion <unk> <unk> .", "The successes of Emil <unk> in the 1950s promoted intense interval training methods , but Ron Clarke 's world record @-@ breaking feats established the importance of natural training and even @-@ paced running .", "The 1990s saw the rise of North and East African runners in long distance events .", "Kenyan and Ethiopian athletes , in particular , have since remained dominant in these events .", "= = = = Relay races = = = = \n \n Relay races are the only track and field event in which a team of runners directly compete against other teams .", "Typically , a team is made up of four runners of the same sex .", "Each runner completes their specified distance ( referred to as a leg ) before handing over a baton to a team mate , who then begins their leg upon receiving the baton .", "There is usually a designated area where athletes must exchange the baton .", "Teams may be disqualified if they fail to complete the change within the area , or if the baton is dropped during the race .", "A team may also be disqualified if its runners are deemed to have <unk> impeded other competitors .", "Relay races emerged in the United States in the 1880s as a variation on charity races between <unk> , who would hand a red pennant on to team mates every 300 yards .", "There are two very common relay events : the 4 × 100 metres relay and the 4 × 400 metres relay .", "Both events entered the Olympic programme at the 1912 Summer Games after a one @-@ off men 's medley relay featured in 1908 Olympics .", "The 4 × 100 m event is run strictly within the same lane on the track , meaning that the team collectively runs one complete circuit of the track .", "Teams in a 4 × 400 m event remain in their own lane until the runner of the second leg passes the first bend , at which point runners can leave their lanes and head towards the inner @-@ most part of the circuit .", "For the second and third baton change overs , team mates must align themselves in respect of their team position – leading teams take the inner lanes while team mates of the slower teams must await the baton on outer lanes .", "The IAAF keeps world records for five different types of track relays .", "As with 4 × 100 m and 4 × 400 m events , all races comprise teams of four athletes running the same distances , with the less commonly contested distances being the 4 × 200 m , 4 × 800 m and 4 × 1500 m relays .", "Other events include the distance medley relay ( comprising legs of 1200 m , 400 m , 800 m , and 1600 m ) , which is frequently held in the United States , and a sprint relay , known as the Swedish medley relay , which is popular in Scandinavia and held at the World Youth Championships in Athletics programme .", "Relay events have significant participation in the United States , where a number of large meetings ( or relay carnivals ) are focused almost exclusively on relay events .", "= = = = <unk> = = = = \n \n Races with hurdles as obstacles were first popularised in the 19th century in England .", "The first known event , held in 1830 , was a variation of the 100 @-@ yard dash that included heavy wooden barriers as obstacles .", "A competition between the Oxford and Cambridge Athletic <unk> in 1864 refined this , holding a 120 @-@ yard race ( 110 m ) with ten hurdles of 3 @-@ foot and 6 inches ( 1 @.", "@ 06 m ) in height ( each placed 10 yards ( 9 m ) apart ) , with the first and final hurdles 15 yards from the start and finish , respectively .", "French organisers adapted the race into metric ( adding 28 cm ) and the <unk> of this race , the men 's 110 metres hurdles , has remained largely unchanged .", "The origin of the 400 metres hurdles also lies in Oxford , where ( around 1860 ) a competition was held over 440 yards and twelve 1 @.", "@ 06 m high wooden barriers were placed along the course .", "The modern regulations stem from the 1900 Summer Olympics : the distance was fixed to 400 m while ten 3 @-@ foot ( 91 @.", "@ 44 cm ) hurdles were placed 35 m apart on the track , with the first and final hurdles being 45 m and 40 m away from the start and finish , respectively .", "Women 's hurdles are slightly lower at 84 cm ( 2 ft 9 in ) for the 100 m event and 76 cm ( 2 ft 6 in ) for the 400 m event .", "By far the most common events are the 100 metres hurdles for women , 110 m hurdles for men and 400 m hurdles for both sexes .", "The men 's 110 m has been featured at every modern Summer Olympics while the men 's 400 m was introduced in the second edition of the Games .", "Women 's initially competed in the 80 metres hurdles event , which entered the Olympic programme in 1932 .", "This was extended to the 100 m hurdles at the 1972 Olympics , but it was not until 1984 that a women 's 400 m hurdles event took place at the Olympics ( having been introduced at the 1983 World Championships in Athletics the previous year ) .", "Outside of the hurdles events , the steeplechase race is the other track and field event with obstacles .", "Just as the hurdling events , the steeplechase finds its origin in student competition in Oxford , England .", "However , this event was born as a human variation on the original steeplechase competition found in horse racing .", "A steeplechase event was held on a track for the 1879 English championships and the 1900 Summer Olympics featured men 's 2500 m and 4000 m steeplechase races .", "The event was held over various distances until the 1920 Summer Olympics marked the rise of the 3000 metres steeplechase as the standard event .", "The IAAF set the standards of the event in 1954 , and the event is held on a 400 m circuit that includes a water jump on each lap .", "Despite the long history of men 's steeplechase in track and field , the women 's steeplechase only gained World Championship status in 2005 , with its first Olympic appearance coming in 2008 .", "= = = Jumping = = = \n \n \n = = = = Long jump = = = = \n \n The long jump is one of the oldest track and field events , having its roots as one of the events within the ancient Greek pentathlon contest .", "The athletes would take a short run up and jump into an area of dug up earth , with the winner being the one who jumped farthest .", "Small weights ( <unk> ) were held in each hand during the jump then swung back and dropped near the end to gain extra momentum and distance .", "The modern long jump , standardised in England and the United States around 1860 , bears resemblance to the ancient event although no weights are used .", "Athletes sprint along a length of track that leads to a jumping board and a sandpit .", "The athletes must jump before a marked line and their achieved distance is measured from the nearest point of sand disturbed by the athlete 's body .", "The athletics competition at the first Olympics featured a men 's long jump competition and a women 's competition was introduced at the 1948 Summer Olympics .", "Professional long jumpers typically have strong acceleration and sprinting abilities .", "However , athletes must also have a consistent <unk> to allow them to take off near the board while still maintaining their maximum speed .", "In addition to the traditional long jump , a standing long jump contest exists which requires that athletes leap from a static position without a run @-@ up .", "A men 's version of this event featured on the Olympic programme from 1900 to 1912 .", "= = = = Triple jump = = = = \n \n Similar to the long jump , the triple jump takes place on a track heading towards a sandpit .", "Originally , athletes would hop on the same leg twice before jumping into the pit , but this was changed to the current \" hop , step and jump \" pattern from 1900 onwards .", "There is some dispute over whether the triple jump was contested in ancient Greece : while some historians claim that a contest of three jumps occurred at Ancient Games , others such as Stephen G. Miller believe this is incorrect , suggesting that the belief stems from a <unk> account of <unk> of Croton having jumped 55 ancient feet ( around 16 @.", "@ 3 m ) .", "The Book of Leinster , a 12th @-@ century Irish manuscript , records the existence of <unk> @-@ <unk> ( triple jump ) contests at the ancient <unk> Games .", "The men 's triple jump competition has been ever @-@ present at the modern Olympics , but it was not until 1993 that a women 's version gained World Championship status and went on to have its first Olympic appearance three years later .", "The men 's standing triple jump event featured at the Olympics in 1900 and 1904 , but such competitions have since become very uncommon , although it is still used as a non @-@ competitive exercise drill .", "= = = = High jump = = = = \n \n The first recorded instances of high jumping competitions were in Scotland in the 19th century .", "Further competitions were organised in 1840 in England and in 1865 the basic rules of the modern event were standardised there .", "Athletes have a short run up and then take off from one foot to jump over a horizontal bar and fall back onto a <unk> landing area .", "The men 's high jump was included in the 1896 Olympics and a women 's competition followed in 1928 .", "Jumping technique has played a significant part in the history of the event .", "High jumpers typically cleared the bar feet first in the late 19th century , using either the <unk> , Eastern cut @-@ off or Western roll technique .", "The <unk> technique became prominent in the mid @-@ 20th century , but Dick <unk> overturned tradition by pioneering a backwards and head @-@ first technique in the late 1960s – the <unk> <unk> – which won him the gold at the 1968 Olympics .", "This technique has become the overwhelming standard for the sport from the 1980s onwards .", "The standing high jump was contested at the Olympics from 1900 to 1912 , but is now relatively uncommon outside of its use as an exercise drill .", "= = = = Pole vault = = = = \n \n In terms of sport , the use of poles for vaulting distances was recorded in <unk> contests in the <unk> area of Europe , and vaulting for height was seen at <unk> competitions in Germany in the 1770s .", "One of the earliest recorded pole vault competitions was in Cumbria , England in 1843 .", "The basic rules and technique of the event originated in the United States .", "The rules required that athletes do not move their hands along the pole and athletes began clearing the bar with their feet first and <unk> so that the stomach faces the bar .", "<unk> poles were introduced in the 20th century and a metal box in the runway for planting the pole became standard .", "Landing <unk> were introduced in the mid @-@ 20th century to protect the athletes who were clearing increasingly greater heights .", "The modern event sees athletes run down a strip of track , plant the pole in the metal box , and vault over the horizontal bar before letting go of the pole and falling backwards onto the landing <unk> .", "While earlier versions used wooden , metal or bamboo , modern poles are generally made from artificial materials such as fibreglass or carbon fibre .", "The pole vault has been an Olympic event since 1896 for men , but it was over 100 years later that the first women 's world championship competition was held at the 1997 IAAF World Indoor Championships .", "The first women 's Olympic pole vaulting competition occurred in 2000 .", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n Track and field contains some of the foremost kinds of throwing sports , and the four major disciplines are the only pure throwing events to feature at the Olympic Games .", "= = = = Shot put = = = = \n \n The genesis of the shot put can be traced to pre @-@ historic competitions with rocks : in the Middle ages the stone put was known in Scotland and the <unk> was recorded in Switzerland .", "In the 17th century , <unk> throwing competitions within the English military provided a precursor to the modern sport .", "The term \" shot \" originates from the use of round shot @-@ style ammunition for the sport .", "The modern rules were first laid out in 1860 and required that competitors take legal throws within a square throwing area of seven feet ( 2 @.", "@ 13 m ) on each side .", "This was amended to a circle area with a seven @-@ foot diameter in 1906 , and the weight of the shot was standardised to 16 pounds ( 7 @.", "@ 26 kg ) .", "<unk> technique was also refined over this period , with bent arm throws being banned as they were deemed too dangerous and the side @-@ step and throw technique arising in the United States in 1876 .", "The shot put has been an Olympic sport for men since 1896 and a women 's competition using a 4 kg ( 8 @.", "@ 82 lb ) shot was added in 1948 .", "Further throwing techniques have arisen since the post @-@ war era : in the 1950s Parry O 'Brien popularised the 180 degree turn and throw technique commonly known as the \" <unk> \" , breaking the world record 17 times along the way , while <unk> <unk> and Brian Oldfield introduced the \" spin \" or rotational technique in 1976 .", "= = = = <unk> throw = = = = \n \n As one of the events within the ancient pentathlon , the history of the discus throw dates back to 708 BC .", "In ancient times a heavy circular disc was thrown from a set standing position on a small pedestal , and it was this style that was revived for the 1896 Olympics .", "This continued until the 1906 <unk> Games in Athens , which featured both the ancient style and the increasingly popular modern style of turning and throwing .", "By the 1912 Olympics , the ancient standing throw style had fallen into disuse and contests starting within a 2 @.", "@ 5 m <unk> throwing area became the standard .", "The discus implement was standardised to 2 kg ( 4 @.", "@ 4 pounds ) in weight and 22 cm ( 8 inches ) in diameter in 1907 .", "The women 's discus was among the first women 's events on the Olympic programme , being introduced in 1928 .", "= = = = <unk> throw = = = = \n \n As an implement of war and hunting , javelin throwing began in prehistoric times .", "Along with the discus , the javelin was the second throwing event in the ancient Olympic pentathlon .", "Records from 708 BC show two javelin competition types co @-@ existing : throwing at a target and throwing the javelin for distance .", "It was the latter type from which the modern event derives .", "In ancient competitions , athletes would <unk> an <unk> ( thin leather strip ) around the javelin that acted as a sling to facilitate extra distance .", "The javelin throw gained much popularity in Scandinavia in the late 18th century and athletes from the region are still among the most dominant throwers in men 's competitions .", "The modern event features a short run up on a track and then the <unk> releases the javelin before the foul line .", "The first Olympic men 's javelin throw contest was held in 1908 and a women 's competition was introduced in 1932 .", "The first <unk> were made of various types of wood , but in the 1950s , former athlete <unk> Held introduced a hollow javelin , then a metal javelin , both of which increased throwers performances .", "Another former athlete , <unk> <unk> invented the rough @-@ tailed javelin and throws reached in excess of 100 m – edging towards the limits of stadia .", "The distances and the increasing number of horizontal landings led the IAAF to redesign the men 's javelin to reduce distance and increase the implement 's downward pitching moment to allow for easier measurement .", "Rough @-@ tailed designs were banned in 1991 and all marks achieved with such <unk> were removed from the record books .", "The women 's javelin underwent a similar redesign in 1999 .", "The current javelin specifications are 2 @.", "@ 6 to 2 @.", "@ 7 m in length and 800 grams in weight for men , and 2 @.", "@ 2 to 2 @.", "@ 3 m and 600 g for women .", "= = = = <unk> throw = = = = \n \n The earliest recorded precursors to the modern hammer throw stem from the <unk> Games around 1800 BC , which featured events such as throwing either a weight attached to a rope , a large rock on a wooden handle , or even a chariot wheel on a wooden axle .", "Other ancient competitions included throwing a cast iron ball attached to a wooden handle – the root of the term \" hammer throw \" due to their resemblance to the tools .", "In 16th century England , contests involving the throwing of actual blacksmith 's <unk> were recorded .", "The hammer implement was standardised in 1887 and the competitions began to resemble the modern event .", "The weight of the metal ball was set at 16 pounds ( 7 @.", "@ 26 kg ) while the attached wire had to measure between 1 @.", "@ 175 m and 1 @.", "@ 215 m .", "The men 's hammer throw became an Olympic event in 1900 but the women 's event – using a 4 kg ( 8 @.", "@ 82 lb ) weight – was not widely competed until much later , finally featuring on the women 's Olympic programme in 2000 .", "The distances thrown by male athletes became greater from the 1950s onwards as a result of improved equipment using the denser metals , a switch to concrete throwing areas , and more advanced training techniques .", "Professional hammer throwers as historically large , strong , <unk> athletes .", "However , qualities such as refined technique , speed and flexibility have become increasingly important in the modern era as the legal throwing area has been reduced from 90 to 34 @.", "@ 92 degrees and throwing technique involves three to four controlled <unk> .", "= = = Combined events = = = \n \n Combined ( or multi @-@ discipline ) events are competitions in which athletes participate in a number of track and field events , earning points for their performance in each event , which adds to a total points score .", "<unk> , the most common combined events are the men 's decathlon ( ten events ) and the women 's heptathlon ( seven events ) .", "Due to stadium limitations , indoor combined events competition have a reduced number of events , resulting in the men 's heptathlon and the women 's pentathlon .", "Athletes are allocated points based on an international @-@ standard points scoring system , such as the decathlon scoring table .", "The Ancient Olympic pentathlon ( comprising long jump , javelin , discus , the stadion race and wrestling ) was a precursor to the track and field combined events and this ancient event was restored at the 1906 Summer Olympics ( <unk> Games ) .", "A men 's all @-@ around was held at the 1904 Summer Olympics , contested between five American and two British athletes .", "= = Stadium = = \n \n \n = = = Outdoor = = = \n \n The term track and field is intertwined with the stadiums that first hosted such competitions .", "The two basic features of a track and field stadium are the outer oval @-@ shaped running track and an area of turf within this track — the field .", "In earlier competitions , track lengths varied : the <unk> Stadium measured 333 @.", "@ 33 metres at the 1896 Summer Olympics , while at the 1904 Olympics the distance was a third of a mile ( <unk> @.", "@ 45 m ) at Francis Field .", "As the sport developed , the IAAF standardised the length to 400 m and stated that the tracks must be split into six to eight running lanes .", "<unk> widths for the lanes were established , as were regulations regarding the <unk> of the track .", "Tracks made of flattened <unk> were popular in the early 20th century but synthetic tracks became standard in the late 1960s .", "<unk> 's <unk> track ( an all @-@ weather running track of polyurethane ) gained popularity after its use at the 1968 US Olympic Trials and the 1968 Summer Olympics and it began the process in which synthetic tracks became the standard for the sport .", "Many track and field stadiums are multi @-@ purpose stadiums , with the running track surrounding a field built for other sports , such as the various types of football .", "The field of the stadium combines a number of elements for use in the jumping and throwing events .", "The long jump and triple jump areas comprise a straight , narrow 40 @-@ metre running track with a sandpit at one or both ends .", "<unk> are measured from a take off board — typically a small strip of wood with a <unk> marker attached — which ensures athletes jump from behind the measurement line .", "The pole vault area is also a 40 @-@ metre running track and has an <unk> in the ground ( the box ) where <unk> plant their poles to propel themselves over a crossbar before falling onto <unk> landing mats .", "The high jump is a stripped down version of this , with an open area of track or field that leads to a crossbar with a square area of landing mats behind it .", "The four throwing events generally all begin on one side of the stadium .", "The javelin throw typically takes place on a piece of track that is central and parallel to the <unk> of the main running track .", "The javelin throwing area is a sector shape frequently across the <unk> ( sports field ) in the middle of the stadium , ensuring that the javelin has a minimal chance of causing damage or injury .", "The discus throw and hammer throw contests begin in a tall metal cage usually situated in one of the corners of the field .", "The cage reduces the danger of implements being thrown out of the field of play and throws travel <unk> across the field in the centre of the stadium .", "The shot put features a circular throwing area with a toe board at one end .", "The throwing area is a sector .", "Some stadia also have a water jump area on one side of the field specifically for steeplechase races .", "= = = Indoor = = = \n \n Basic indoor venues may be adapted <unk> , which can easily accommodate high jump competitions and short track events .", "Full @-@ size indoor arenas ( i.e.", "those fully equipped to host all events for the World Indoor Championships ) bear similarities with their outdoor equivalents .", "Typically , a central area is surrounded by a 200 @-@ metre oval track with four to eight lanes .", "The track can be banked at the turns to allow athletes to run around the radius more comfortably .", "There is also a second running track going straight across the field area , parallel to the <unk> of the main circuit .", "This track is used for the 60 metres and 60 metres hurdles events , which are held almost exclusively indoors .", "Another common adaptation is a 160 @-@ yard track ( 11 laps to a mile ) that fits into a common basketball court sized arena .", "This was quite popular when races were held at imperial distances , which gradually was phased out by different organizations in the 1970s and 1980s .", "Examples of this configuration include the <unk> Games at Madison Square Garden , and the <unk> <unk> formerly held in the Los Angeles Sports Arena .", "All four of the common jumping events are held at indoor venues .", "The long and triple jump areas run alongside the central 60 m track and are mostly identical in form to their outdoor counterparts .", "The pole vault track and landing area are also alongside the central running track .", "Shot put ( or weight throw ) is the only throwing event held indoors due to size restrictions .", "The throwing area is similar to the outdoor event , but the landing sector is a rectangular section surrounded by netting or a stop barrier .", "In addition to hosting the World Indoor Championships , the IAAF has hosted the IAAF World Indoor Tour since 2016 .", "= = Rules = = \n \n \n = = = Track rules = = = \n \n The rules of track athletics or of track events in athletics as observed in most international athletics competitions are set by the Competition Rules of the International Association of Athletics Federations ( IAAF ) .", "The most recent complete set of rules is the 2009 rules that relate only to competitions in 2009 .", "Key rules of track events are those regarding starting , running and finishing .", "= = = = Starting = = = = \n \n The start of a race is marked by a white line 5 cm wide .", "In all races that are not run in lanes the start line must be curved , so that all the athletes start the same distance from the finish .", "Starting blocks may be used for all races up to and including 400 m ( including the first leg of the 4 × 100 m and 4 × 400 m ) and may not be used for any other race .", "No part of the starting block may overlap the start line or extend into another lane .", "All races must be started by the report of the starter 's gun or approved starting apparatus fired upwards after they have <unk> that athletes are steady and in the correct starting position .", "An athlete may not touch either the start line or the ground in front of it with their hands or feet when on their marks .", "For sprint races up to 400 m , the starter gives two commands : \" on your marks \" to instruct athletes to approach the start line , followed by \" set \" to advise the athletes that the start of the race is imminent .", "The commands of the starter are typically given in the native language in national competitions , or in English or French in international competitions .", "Once all athletes are set in their starting position , the gun or an approved starting apparatus must be fired or activated .", "If the starter is not satisfied that all are ready to proceed , the athletes may be called out of the blocks and the process started over .", "There are different types of starts for races of different distances .", "<unk> and long @-@ distance races mainly use the waterfall start .", "This is when all athletes begin on a curved line that moves farther out at the outer edge of the track .", "<unk> are allowed to move towards the inside lane right away , as long as it is safe to do so .", "For some middle @-@ distance races , such as 800 m , each athlete starts in their own lane .", "Once the gun fires , they must run in the lane they began in until markers on the track notify them it is time to move towards the inside lane .", "For sprint races , athletes begin in start blocks and must stay in their own lane for the entire race .", "An athlete , after assuming a final set position , may not commence his starting motion until after receiving the report of the gun , or approved starting apparatus .", "If , in the judgment of the starter or <unk> , he does so any earlier , it is considered a false start .", "It is deemed a false start if , in the judgment of the starter an athlete fails to comply with the commands \" on your marks \" or \" set \" as appropriate after a reasonable time ; or an athlete after the command \" on your marks \" <unk> other athletes in the race through sound or otherwise .", "If the runner is in the \" set \" position and moves , then the runner is also disqualified .", "As of 2010 , any athlete making a false start is disqualified .", "In International elite competition , electronically <unk> starting blocks sense the reaction time of the athletes .", "If the athlete reacts in less than 0 @.", "@ 1 second , an alert sounds for a recall starter and the offending athlete is guilty of a false start .", "= = = = Running the race = = = = \n \n For sprinting events ( bar the 4 × 400 m relay and the indoor 400 metres ) , each athlete must run the race within their allocated lane from start to finish .", "If an athlete leaves their lane or steps on the line <unk> each lane the athlete will be disqualified .", "Lane rules also apply for initial periods of other track races , for example , the beginning of the 800 m .", "Similar rules apply for longer distance races when a large field of athletes is present and separate starting points are designated , with the field merging into one group shortly after the starting phase .", "Any athlete who <unk> or <unk> another athlete , in a way that <unk> his progress , should be disqualified from that event .", "However , if an athlete is pushed or forced by another person to run outside his lane , and if no material advantage is gained , the athlete should not be disqualified .", "= = = = The finish = = = = \n \n The finish of a race is marked by a white line 5 cm wide .", "The finishing position of athletes is determined by the order in which any part of their torso ( as distinguished from the head , neck , arms , legs , hands or feet ) reaches the vertical plane of the nearer edge of the finish line .", "Fully automatic timing systems ( photo timing ) are becoming more and more common at increasingly lower levels of track meets , improving the accuracy , while eliminating the need for eagle @-@ eyed officials on the finish line .", "Fully automatic timing ( <unk> ) is required for high level meets and any time a ( sprint ) record is set ( though distance records can be accepted if timed by three independent <unk> ) .", "With the accuracy of the timing systems , ties are rare .", "Ties between different athletes are resolved as follows : In determining whether there has been a tie in any round for a qualifying position for the next round based on time , a judge ( called the chief photo finish judge ) must consider the actual time recorded by the athletes to one <unk> of a second .", "If the judge decides that there has been a tie , the tying athletes must be placed in the next round or , if that is not practicable , lots must be drawn to determine who must be placed in the next round .", "In the case of a tie for first place in any final , the referee decides whether it is practicable to arrange for the athletes so tying to compete again .", "If he decides it is not , the result stands .", "Ties in other <unk> remain .", "= = = Field rules = = = \n \n In general , most field events allow a competitor to take their attempt individually , under theoretically the same conditions as the other competitors in the competition .", "Each attempt is measured to determine who achieved the longest distance .", "<unk> jumps ( high jump and pole vault ) set a bar at a particular height .", "The competitor must clear the bar without knocking it off the standards that are holding the bar ( flat ) .", "Three failures in a row ends the competitor 's participation in the event .", "The competitor has the option to <unk> their attempt , which can be used to strategic advantage ( of course that advantage is lost if the competitor misses ) .", "A pass could be used to save energy and avoid taking a jump that would not improve their position in the standings .", "After all competitors have either cleared , passed or failed their attempts at a height , the bar goes up .", "The amount the bar goes up is predetermined before the competition , though when one competitor remains , that competitor may choose their own heights for the remaining attempts .", "A record is kept of each attempt by each competitor .", "After all competitors have taken their attempts , the one jumping the highest is the winner , and so on down the other competitors in the event .", "Ties are broken by first , the number of attempts taken at the highest height ( fewest wins ) , and then if still tied , by the total number of misses in the competition as a whole .", "The bar does not go back to a lower height except to break a tie for first place or a qualifying position .", "If those critical positions are still tied after applying the <unk> , all tied competitors take a fourth jump at the last height .", "If they still miss , the bar goes down one <unk> where they again jump .", "This process continues until the tie is broken .", "<unk> jumps ( long jump and triple jump ) and all throws must be initiated behind a line .", "In the case of horizontal jumps , that line is a straight line perpendicular to the runway .", "In the case of throws , that line is an arc or a circle .", "Crossing the line while initiating the attempt <unk> the attempt — it becomes a foul .", "All landings must occur in a sector .", "For the jumps , that is a sand filled pit , for throws it is a defined sector .", "A throw landing on the line on the edge of sector is a foul ( the inside edge of the line is the outside edge of the sector ) .", "Assuming a proper attempt , officials measure the distance from the closest landing point back to the line .", "The measuring tape is carefully <unk> to the shortest distance between the point and the line .", "To accomplish this , the tape must be perfectly perpendicular to the take off line in jumps , or is pulled through the center point of the arc for throws .", "The officials at the landing end of the tape have the zero , while the officials at the point of initiation measure and record the length .", "Whenever a record ( or potential record ) occurs , that measurement is taken ( again ) with a steel tape , and observed by at least three officials ( plus usually the meet referee ) .", "Steel tapes are easily bent and damaged , so are not used to measure everyday competitions .", "For major competitions , each competitor gets three tries .", "The top competitors ( usually 8 or 9 depending on that competition 's rules or the number of lanes on the track ) gets three more tries .", "At that level of competition , the order of competitors for those final three attempts are set — so the competitor in first place at the end of the third round is last , while the last competitor to qualify goes first .", "Some meets <unk> the competition order again for the final round , so the final attempt is taken by the leader at that point .", "At other competitions , meet management may choose to limit all competitors to four or three attempts .", "Whatever the format , all competitors get an equal number of attempts .", "= = Equipment = = \n \n Men and women have different weights for their throwing implements – men 's javelin is 800 grams compared to 600 for women , men 's weight throw is 35 pounds compared to 20 for women , men 's discus is 2 kilograms to women 's 1 , men 's shot put is 16 pounds compared to 8 pounds for women , and men 's hammer throw is also 16 pounds to the women 's 8 .", "Additionally , men 's high hurdles are at height of 42 inches compared to women 's hurdles which are 33 inches .", "For the intermediate hurdles ( 400 meter hurdles ) , the men 's hurdle height is 36 inches compared to 30 inches for women .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n The international governance of track and field falls under the jurisdiction of athletics organisations .", "The International Association of Athletics Federations is the global governing body for track and field , and athletics as a whole .", "The governance of track and field at continental and national level is also done by athletics bodies .", "Some national federations are named after the sport , including USA Track & Field and the Philippine Amateur Track & Field Association , but these organisations govern more than just track and field and are in fact athletics governing bodies .", "These national federations regulate sub @-@ national and local track and field clubs , as well as other types of running clubs .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n \n = = = Olympics , Paralympics and world championships = = = \n \n The major global track and field competitions are both held under the scope of athletics .", "Track and field contests make up the majority of events on the Olympic and Paralympic athletics programmes , which occur every four years .", "Track and field events have held a prominent position at the Summer Olympics since its inception in 1896 , and the events are typically held in the main stadium of the Olympic and Paralympic Games .", "Events such as the 100 metres receive some of the highest levels of media coverage of any Olympic or Paralympic sporting event .", "The other two major international competition for track and field are organised by the IAAF .", "The IAAF had selected the Olympic competition as its world championship event in 1913 , but a separate world championships for athletics alone was first held in 1983 – the IAAF World Championships in Athletics .", "The championships comprised track and field competitions plus the marathon and <unk> competitions .", "Initially , this worked on a <unk> basis but , after 1991 , it changed to a biennial format .", "In terms of indoor track and field , the IAAF World Indoor Championships in Athletics has been held every two years since 1985 and this is the only world championships that consists of solely track and field events .", "= = = Other championships = = = \n \n Similar to the event programmes at the Olympics , Paralympics and World Championships , track and field forms a significant part of continental championships .", "The South American Championships in Athletics , created in 1919 , was the first continental championships and the European Athletics Championships became the second championships of this type in 1934 .", "The Asian Athletics Championships and African Championships in Athletics were created in the 1970s and Oceania started its championships in 1990 .", "There are also indoor continental competitions in Europe ( European Athletics Indoor Championships ) and Asia ( Asian Indoor Athletics Championships ) .", "There has not been a consistent championships for all of North America , which may be ( in part ) due to the success of both the Central American and Caribbean Championships and the USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships .", "Most countries have a national championship in track and field and , for athletes , these often play a role in gaining selection into major competitions .", "Some countries hold many track and field championships at high school and college @-@ level , which help develop younger athletes .", "Some of these have gained significant exposure and prestige , such as the NCAA Track and Field Championship in the United States and the Jamaican High School Championships .", "However , the number and status of such competitions significantly vary from country to country .", "= = = Multi @-@ sport events = = = \n \n <unk> the role that track and field events have at the Summer Olympics and Paralympics , the sport is featured within the athletics programmes of many major multi @-@ sport events .", "Among some of the first of these events to follow the Olympic @-@ style model were the World University Games in 1923 , the Commonwealth Games in 1930 , and the <unk> Games in 1932 .", "The number of major multi @-@ sport events greatly increased during the 20th century and thus did the number of track and field events held within them .", "Typically , track and field events are hosted at the main stadium of the games .", "After the Olympic and Paralympic Games , the most prominent events for track and field athletes include the three IOC @-@ sanctioned continental games : the All @-@ Africa Games , Asian Games , and the Pan American Games .", "Other games such as the Commonwealth Games and Summer <unk> , and World Masters Games have significant participation from track and field athletes .", "Track and field is also present at the national games level , with competitions such as the Chinese National Games serving as the most prestigious national competition for domestic track and field athletes .", "= = = Meetings = = = \n \n One @-@ day track and field meetings form the most common and seasonal aspect of the sport – they are the most basic level of track and field competition .", "Meetings are generally organised annually either under the patronage of an educational institution or sports club , or by a group or business that serves as the meeting promoter .", "In the case of the former , athletes are selected to represent their club or institution .", "In the case of privately run or independent meetings , athletes participate on an invitation @-@ only basis .", "The most basic type of meetings are all @-@ <unk> track meets , which are largely small , local , informal competitions that allow people of all ages and abilities to compete .", "As meetings become more organized they can gain official <unk> by the local or national association for the sport .", "At the professional level , meetings began to offer significant financial <unk> for all athletes in the 1990s in Europe with the creation of the \" Golden Four \" competition , comprising meetings in <unk> , Brussels , Berlin and Oslo .", "This expanded and received IAAF backing as the IAAF Golden League in 1998 , which was later supplemented by the branding of selected meetings worldwide as the IAAF World Athletics Tour .", "In 2010 , the Golden League idea was expanded globally as the IAAF Diamond League series and this now forms the top tier of professional one @-@ day track and field meetings .", "= = Records = = \n \n Athletes performances are timed or measured at virtually all track and field competitions .", "Doing so can not only serve as a way of determining the winner in an event , but it can also be used for historical comparison ( i.e.", "a record ) .", "A large variety of record types exist and men 's and women 's performances are recorded separately .", "The foremost types of records organise athlete 's performances by the region they represent — beginning with national records , then continental records , up to the global or world record level .", "National governing bodies control the national record lists , the area associations organise their respective continental lists , and the IAAF <unk> world records .", "The IAAF <unk> track and field world records if they meet their set criteria .", "The IAAF first published a world records list in 1914 , initially for men 's events only .", "There were 53 recognised records in running , hurdling and relay , and 12 field records .", "World records in women 's events began in 1936 as more events were gradually added to the list , but significant changes were made in the late 1970s .", "First , all records in imperial measurements were abandoned in 1976 , with the sole exceptional being the mile run due to the prestige and history of the event .", "The following year , all world records in sprint events would only be recognised if fully automatic electronic timing was used ( as opposed to the traditional hand @-@ timing <unk> method ) .", "In 1981 , electronic timing was made compulsory for all world record runs in track and field , with times being recorded to within one hundredth of a second .", "Two additional types of world record were introduced in 1987 : world records for indoor competitions , and world records for junior athletes under 20 years old .", "The next most important record type are those achieved at a specific competition .", "For example , the Olympic records represent the best performances by athletes at the Summer Olympics .", "All major championships and games have their relevant competition records and a large number of track and field meetings keep a note of their meet records .", "Other record types include : stadium records , records by age range , records by disability , and records by institution or organisation .", "Cash bonuses are usually offered to athletes if they break significant records , as doing so can generate greater interest and public attendance in track and field competitions .", "= = Doping = = \n \n Track and field athletes are banned from <unk> or using certain substances by governing bodies for the sport , from the national to the international level .", "The IAAF 's constitution incorporates the World Anti @-@ Doping Code among other anti @-@ doping measures .", "<unk> such as blood doping and the use of anabolic steroids , peptide hormones , <unk> , or <unk> can give athletes a physical competitive advantage in track and field .", "The use of such substances in track and field is opposed on both ethical and medical grounds .", "Given that the sport functions by measuring and comparing athletes ' performances , performance @-@ enhancing substances create an uneven playing field — athletes who do not use doping substances have a disadvantage over rivals who do .", "<unk> , the use of banned substances may have an adverse effect upon athletes ' health .", "However , some exemptions are made for athletes who take banned substances for therapeutic use , and athletes are not sanctioned for usage in these cases , such as Kim Collins ' failed drug test due to asthma medication .", "Athletes have historically been willing to take legal and health risks to improve their performance , with some even stating their willingness to risk their lives , as exemplified by research by Mirkin , Goldman and Connor in researching attitudes to the so @-@ called Goldman dilemma .", "To prevent use of performance @-@ enhancing substances , athletes must submit to drug tests that are conducted both in and out of competition by anti @-@ doping officials or accredited medical staff .", "<unk> athletes are susceptible to higher testing upon return to competition .", "Athletes found to have taken substances on the World Anti @-@ Doping Agency 's banned list receive sanctions and may be banned from competition for a period of time that corresponds to the seriousness of the infraction .", "However , the use of substances not on the prohibited list may also result in sanctions if the substance is deemed similar to a banned substance in either composition or effect .", "Athletes may also be sanctioned for missing tests , seeking to avoid testing or <unk> with results , refusing to submit to testing , through circumstantial evidence , or confession of use .", "Doping has played a significant part in the modern history of track and field .", "State @-@ sponsored doping in East Germany with hormones and anabolic steroids marked the rise of women from the German Democratic Republic in track and field from the late 1960s to the 1980s .", "A number of these women , such as <unk> Koch , broke world records and were highly successful at international competitions .", "Some athletes , who were following a doping plan from their teenage years , suffered significant health problems as a result of the regime .", "Ben Johnson ran a new world record in the 100 metres at the 1988 Seoul Olympics but was later banned for using anabolic steroids .", "In the mid @-@ first decade of the 21st century , the <unk> Scandal eventually resulted in the downfall of prominent sprinters such as Marion Jones and Tim Montgomery , among others , through their usage of banned substances .", "Doping problems have also been associated with sprinters such as Tyson Gay , Michael Rogers , and Justin <unk> , all from the United States .", "Doping has also affected entire nations , such as Russia , which has been banned from competing at both the Indoor World Championships and the Olympics in 2016 .", "This ban was imposed in 2016 after major allegations of doping and covering up were discovered in 2015 .", "= = Related sports = = \n \n Track and field bears most similarity to the others categorised under the sport of athletics , specifically cross country running , and road forms of <unk> and running .", "All these forms of racing tend to record finishing times , have strictly defined start and finish points , and are generally individual in nature .", "<unk> and long @-@ distance runners usually participate in cross country and road events , in addition to the track .", "Track <unk> are most typically road specialists as well .", "It is unusual for track and field athletes outside of these two groups to compete in cross country or road events .", "<unk> of strength athletics , such as the World 's <unk> Man and <unk> games , often incorporate forms of <unk> carrying heavy objects as well as throwing events such as the <unk> toss and <unk> toss , which bear similarities to track and field throwing events ." ]
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[ " = Track and field = \n \n Track and field is a sport which includes athletic contests established on the skills of running , jumping , and throwing .", "The name is derived from the sport 's typical venue : a stadium with an oval running track enclosing a grass field where the throwing and jumping events take place .", "Track and field is categorised under the umbrella sport of athletics , which also includes road running , cross country running , and race walking .", "The running events , which include sprints , middle and long @-@ distance events , race walking and hurdling , are won by the athlete with the fastest time .", "The jumping and throwing events are won by the athlete who achieves the greatest distance or height .", "Regular jumping events include long jump , triple jump , high jump and pole vault , while the most common throwing events are shot put , weight , javelin , discus and hammer .", "There are also \" combined events \" or \" multi events \" , such as pentathlon consisting of five events , heptathlon consisting of seven events , and decathlon consisting of ten <unk> every multi event , athletes participate in a combination of sprinting , jumping , throwing , middle distance , and long distance events .", "Most track and field events are individual sports with a single victor , but a number are relay races consisting of four members .", "Events are almost exclusively divided by gender , although both the men 's and women 's competitions are usually held at the same venue .", "It is one of the oldest sports .", "In ancient times , it was an event held in conjunction with festivals and sports meets such as the Ancient Olympic Games in Greece .", "In modern times , the two most prestigious international track and field competitions are athletics competition at the Olympic Games and the IAAF World Championships in Athletics .", "The International Association of Athletics Federations is the international governing body .", "Records are kept of the best performances in specific events , at world and national levels , right down to a personal level .", "However , if athletes are deemed to have violated the event 's rules or regulations , they are disqualified from the competition and their marks are erased .", "In North America , the term track and field may be used to refer to other athletics events , such as the marathon , rather than strictly track @-@ based events .", "= = History = = \n \n The sport of track and field has its roots in human prehistory .", "Track and field @-@ style events are among the oldest of all sporting competitions , as running , jumping and throwing are natural and universal forms of human physical expression .", "The first recorded examples of organized track and field events at a sports festival are the Ancient Olympic Games .", "At the first Games in <unk> BC in <unk> , Greece , only one event was contested : the stadion <unk> .", "The scope of the Games expanded in later years to include further running competitions , but the introduction of the Ancient Olympic pentathlon marked a step towards track and field as it is recognized today — it comprised a five @-@ event competition of the long jump , javelin throw , discus throw , stadion <unk> , and wrestling .", "Track and field events were also present at the <unk> Games in Greece around this period , and they spread to Rome in Italy around 200 BC .", "After the period of Classical antiquity ( in which the sport was largely Greco @-@ Roman influenced ) new track and field events began developing in parts of Northern Europe in the Middle Ages .", "The stone put and weight throw competitions popular among Celtic societies in Ireland and Scotland were precursors to the modern shot put and hammer throw events .", "One of the last track and field events to develop was the pole vault , which stemmed from competitions such as the <unk> contests in the Northern European <unk> in the 18th century .", "<unk> modern track and field competitions , separate from general sporting festivals , were first recorded in the 19th century .", "These were typically organised by educational institutions , military organisations and sports clubs as competitions between rival establishments .", "<unk> in the English public schools were conceived as human equivalents of horse racing , fox hunting and hare <unk> , influenced by a Classics @-@ rich curriculum .", "The Royal Shrewsbury School Hunt is the oldest running club in the world , with written records going back to 1831 and evidence that it was established by 1819 .", "The school organised Paper Chase races in which runners followed a trail of paper <unk> left by two \" foxes \" ; even today <unk> runners are called \" <unk> \" and a race victory is a \" kill \" .", "The first definite record of Shrewsbury 's ( cross @-@ country ) Annual <unk> is in 1834 , making it the oldest running race of the modern era .", "The school also lays claim to the oldest track and field meeting still in existence , originating in the Second Spring Meeting first documented in 1840 .", "This featured a series of throwing and jumping events with mock horse races including the Derby Stakes , the <unk> Race and the Trial Stakes .", "Runners were entered by \" owners \" and named as though they were horses .", "13 miles ( 21 km ) away and a decade later , the first Wenlock Olympian Games were held at Much Wenlock <unk> .", "Events at the 1851 Wenlock Games included a \" half @-@ mile foot race \" ( 805 m ) and a \" leaping in distance \" competition .", "In 1865 , Dr William Penny <unk> of Wenlock helped set up the National Olympian Association , which held their first Olympian Games in 1866 at The Crystal Palace in London .", "This national event was a great success , attracting a crowd of over ten thousand people .", "In response , that same year the Amateur Athletic Club was formed and held a championship for \" gentlemen amateurs \" in an attempt to reclaim the sport for the educated elite .", "Ultimately the \" <unk> \" ethos of the <unk> won through and the <unk> was reconstituted as the Amateur Athletic Association in 1880 , the first national body for the sport of athletics .", "The AAA Championships , the de facto British national championships despite being for England only , have been held annually since 3 July 1880 with breaks only during two world wars and 2006 – 2008 .", "The AAA was effectively a global governing body in the early years of the sport , <unk> its rules for the first time .", "Meanwhile , the United States began holding an annual national competition — the USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships — first held in 1876 by the New York Athletic Club .", "The establishment of general sports governing bodies for the United States ( the Amateur Athletic Union in 1888 ) and France ( the Union des <unk> <unk> de sports <unk> in 1889 ) put the sport on a formal footing and meant that international competitions became possible .", "The establishment of the modern Olympic Games at the end of the 19th century marked a new high for track and field .", "The Olympic athletics programme , comprising track and field events plus a marathon race , contained many of the foremost sporting competitions of the 1896 Summer Olympics .", "The Olympics also consolidated the use of metric measurements in international track and field events , both for race distances and for measuring jumps and throws .", "The Olympic athletics programme greatly expanded over the next decades , and track and field contests remained among the Games ' most prominent .", "The Olympics was the elite competition for track and field , and only amateur <unk> could compete .", "Track and field continued to be a largely amateur sport , as this rule was strictly enforced : Jim Thorpe was stripped of his track and field medals from the 1912 Olympics after it was revealed that he had played baseball professionally .", "That same year , the International Amateur Athletic Federation ( IAAF ) was established , becoming the international governing body for track and field , and it enshrined amateurism as one of its founding principles for the sport .", "The National Collegiate Athletic Association held their first Men 's Outdoor Track and Field Championship in 1921 , making it one of the most prestigious competitions for students , and this was soon followed by the introduction of track and field at the inaugural World Student Games in 1923 .", "The first continental track and field competition was the 1919 South American Championships , which was followed by the European Athletics Championships in 1934 .", "Up until the early 1920s , track and field had been almost exclusively a male @-@ only pursuit .", "A growing women 's sports movement in Europe and North America led to the establishment of the Women 's World Games in 1921 and this ultimately caused the introduction of five track and field events for women in the athletics at the 1928 Summer Olympics .", "In China , women 's track and field events were being held in the 1920s , but were subject to criticism and disrespect from audiences .", "In 1923 , physical education advocate Zhang <unk> called for greater equality and participation of women in Chinese track and field .", "The rise of <unk> <unk> and her 1928 Olympic medal for Japan signified the growth of women 's track and field in East Asia .", "More women 's events were gradually introduced as years progressed ( although it was only towards the end of the century that the men 's and women 's programmes approached parity of events ) .", "<unk> an increasingly inclusive approach to the sport , major track and field competitions for disabled athletes were first introduced at the 1960 Summer Paralympics .", "With the rise of numerous regional championships , as well as the growth in Olympic @-@ style multi @-@ sport events ( such as the Commonwealth Games and the Pan @-@ American Games ) , competitions between international track and field athletes became widespread .", "From the 1960s onwards , the sport gained more exposure and commercial appeal through television coverage and the increasing wealth of nations .", "After over half a century of amateurism , the amateur status of the sport began to be displaced by growing professionalism in the late 1970s .", "As a result , the Amateur Athletic Union was dissolved in the United States and it was replaced with a non @-@ amateur body solely focused on the sport of athletics : The Athletics Congress ( later USA Track and Field ) .", "The IAAF soon followed suit in 1982 , abandoning amateurism , and later removing all references to it from its name by <unk> itself as the International Association of Athletics Federations .", "The following year saw the establishment of the IAAF World Championships in Athletics — the first ever global competition just for athletics — which , with the Olympics , became one of track and field 's most prestigious competitions .", "The profile of the sport reached a new high in the 1980s , with a number of athletes becoming household names ( such as Carl Lewis , <unk> <unk> , Sebastian Coe , <unk> <unk> and Florence Griffith @-@ <unk> ) .", "Many world records were broken in this period , and the added political element between competitors of the United States , East Germany , and the Soviet Union , in reaction to the Cold War , only served to <unk> the sport 's popularity .", "The increase in the commercial capacity of track and field was also met with developments in the application of sports science , and there were many changes to coaching methods , athlete 's diet regimes , training facilities and sports equipment .", "This was also accompanied by an increase in the use of performance @-@ enhancing drugs , and prominent cases , such as those of Olympic gold <unk> Ben Johnson and Marion Jones , damaged the public image and <unk> of the sport .", "From the 1990s onwards , track and field became increasingly more professional and international , as the IAAF gained over two hundred member nations .", "The IAAF World Championships in Athletics became a fully professional competition with the introduction of prize money in 1997 , and in 1998 the IAAF Golden League — an annual series of major track and field meetings in Europe — provided a higher level of economic incentive in the form of a US $ 1 million <unk> .", "In 2010 , the series was replaced by the more lucrative IAAF Diamond League , a fourteen @-@ meeting series held in Europe , Asia , North America and the Middle East — the first ever worldwide annual series of track and field meetings .", "= = Events = = \n \n Track and field events are divided into three broad categories : track events , field events , and combined events .", "The majority of athletes tend to <unk> in just one event ( or event type ) with the aim of <unk> their performances , although the aim of combined events athletes is to become proficient in a number of disciplines .", "Track events involve running on a track over a specified distances and — in the case of the hurdling and steeplechase events — obstacles may be placed on the track .", "There are also relay races in which teams of athletes run and pass on a baton to their team member at the end of a certain distance .", "There are two types of field events : jumps , and throws .", "In jumping competitions , athletes are judged on either the length or height of their jumps .", "The performances of jumping events for distance are measured from a board or marker , and any athlete <unk> this mark is judged to have fouled .", "In the jumps for height , an athlete must clear their body over a crossbar without knocking the bar off the supporting standards .", "The majority of jumping events are unaided , although athletes propel themselves vertically with purpose @-@ built sticks in the pole vault .", "The throwing events involve hurling an implement ( such as a heavy weight , javelin or discus ) from a set point , with athletes being judged on the distance that the object is thrown .", "Combined events involve the same group of athletes <unk> a number of different track and field events .", "Points are given for their performance in each event and the athlete with the greatest points total at the end of all events is the winner .", "Note : Events in italics are competed at indoor world championships only \n \n = = = Running = = = \n \n \n = = = = <unk> = = = = \n \n Races over short distances , or sprints , are among the oldest running competitions .", "The first 13 editions of the Ancient Olympic Games featured only one event , the stadion race , which was a race from one end of the stadium to the other .", "<unk> events are focused around athletes reaching and sustaining their quickest possible running speed .", "Three sprinting events are currently held at the Olympics and outdoor World Championships : the 100 metres , 200 metres , and 400 metres .", "These events have their roots in races of imperial measurements that later changed to metric : the 100 m evolved from the 100 yard dash , the 200 m distances came from the <unk> ( or 1 / 8 of a mile ) , and the 400 m was the successor to the 440 yard dash or quarter @-@ mile race .", "At the professional level , sprinters begin the race by assuming a <unk> position in the starting blocks before leaning forward and gradually moving into an upright position as the race progresses and momentum is gained .", "Athletes remain in the same lane on the running track throughout all sprinting events , with the sole exception of the 400 m indoors .", "Races up to 100 m are largely focused upon acceleration to an athlete 's maximum speed .", "All sprints beyond this distance increasingly incorporate an element of endurance .", "Human <unk> dictates that a runner 's near @-@ top speed cannot be maintained for more than thirty seconds or so because <unk> acid builds up once leg muscles begin to suffer oxygen <unk> .", "Top speed can only be maintained for up to 20 metres .", "The 60 metres is a common indoor event and indoor world championship event .", "Less @-@ common events include the 50 metres , 55 metres , 300 metres and 500 metres which are run in some high school and collegiate competitions in the United States .", "The 150 metres , though rarely competed , has a star @-@ studded history : Pietro <unk> set a world best in 1983 , Olympic champions Michael Johnson and <unk> Bailey went head @-@ to @-@ head over the distance in 1997 , and <unk> <unk> improved <unk> 's record in 2009 .", "= = = = Middle distance = = = = \n \n The most common middle @-@ distance track events are the 800 metres , 1500 metres and mile run , although the 3000 metres may also be classified as a middle @-@ distance event .", "The 880 yard run , or half mile , was the <unk> of the 800 m distance and it has its roots in competitions in the United Kingdom in the 1830s .", "The 1500 m came about as a result of running three laps of a 500 m track , which was commonplace in continental Europe in the 20th century .", "Runners start the race from a standing position along a curved starting line and after hearing the starter 's pistol they head towards the innermost track to follow the quickest route to the finish .", "In 800 m races athletes begin at a <unk> starting point before the turn in the track and they must remain in their lanes for the first 100 m of the race .", "This rule was introduced to reduce the amount of physical jostling between runners in the early stages of the race .", "<unk> , these middle @-@ distance events demand that athletes have good <unk> and <unk> energy producing systems , and also that they have strong speed endurance .", "The 1500 m and mile run events have historically been some of the most prestigious track and field events .", "Swedish rivals <unk> <unk> and Arne <unk> broke each other 's 1500 m and mile world records on a number of occasions in the 1940s .", "The prominence of the distances were maintained by Roger <unk> , who ( in 1954 ) was the first to run the long @-@ elusive four @-@ minute mile , and Jim <unk> 's exploits served to popularise interval training .", "Races between British rivals Sebastian Coe , Steve <unk> and Steve <unk> characterised middle @-@ distance running in the 1980s .", "From the 1990s onwards , North Africans such as <unk> <unk> of Algeria and <unk> El <unk> of Morocco came to dominate the 1500 and mile events .", "Beyond the short distances of sprinting events , factors such as an athlete 's reactions and top speed becomes less important , while qualities such as pace , race tactics and endurance become more so .", "= = = = Long distance = = = = \n \n There are three common long distance running events in track and field competitions : 3000 metres , 5000 metres and 10 @,@ 000 metres .", "The latter two races are both Olympic and World Championship events outdoors , while the 3000 m is held at the IAAF World Indoor Championships .", "The 5000 m and 10 @,@ 000 m events have their historical roots in the 3 @-@ mile and 6 @-@ mile races .", "The 3000 m was historically used as a women 's long distance event , entering the World Championship programme in 1983 and Olympic programme in 1984 , but this was abandoned in favour of a women 's 5000 m event in 1995 .", "In terms of competition rules and physical demands , long distance track races have much in common with middle @-@ distance races , except that pacing , <unk> , and race tactics become much greater factors in performances .", "However , a number of athletes have achieved success in both <unk> and long @-@ distance events , including <unk> <unk> who set world records from 1500 m to 5000 m .", "The use of pace @-@ <unk> in long distance events is very common at the elite level , although they are not present at championship level competitions as all qualified competitors want to win .", "The long distance track events gained popularity in the 1920s by the achievements of the \" Flying <unk> \" , such as multiple Olympic champion <unk> <unk> .", "The successes of Emil <unk> in the 1950s promoted intense interval training methods , but Ron Clarke 's world record @-@ breaking feats established the importance of natural training and even @-@ paced running .", "The 1990s saw the rise of North and East African runners in long distance events .", "Kenyan and Ethiopian athletes , in particular , have since remained dominant in these events .", "= = = = Relay races = = = = \n \n Relay races are the only track and field event in which a team of runners directly compete against other teams .", "Typically , a team is made up of four runners of the same sex .", "Each runner completes their specified distance ( referred to as a leg ) before handing over a baton to a team mate , who then begins their leg upon receiving the baton .", "There is usually a designated area where athletes must exchange the baton .", "Teams may be disqualified if they fail to complete the change within the area , or if the baton is dropped during the race .", "A team may also be disqualified if its runners are deemed to have <unk> impeded other competitors .", "Relay races emerged in the United States in the 1880s as a variation on charity races between <unk> , who would hand a red pennant on to team mates every 300 yards .", "There are two very common relay events : the 4 × 100 metres relay and the 4 × 400 metres relay .", "Both events entered the Olympic programme at the 1912 Summer Games after a one @-@ off men 's medley relay featured in 1908 Olympics .", "The 4 × 100 m event is run strictly within the same lane on the track , meaning that the team collectively runs one complete circuit of the track .", "Teams in a 4 × 400 m event remain in their own lane until the runner of the second leg passes the first bend , at which point runners can leave their lanes and head towards the inner @-@ most part of the circuit .", "For the second and third baton change overs , team mates must align themselves in respect of their team position – leading teams take the inner lanes while team mates of the slower teams must await the baton on outer lanes .", "The IAAF keeps world records for five different types of track relays .", "As with 4 × 100 m and 4 × 400 m events , all races comprise teams of four athletes running the same distances , with the less commonly contested distances being the 4 × 200 m , 4 × 800 m and 4 × 1500 m relays .", "Other events include the distance medley relay ( comprising legs of 1200 m , 400 m , 800 m , and 1600 m ) , which is frequently held in the United States , and a sprint relay , known as the Swedish medley relay , which is popular in Scandinavia and held at the World Youth Championships in Athletics programme .", "Relay events have significant participation in the United States , where a number of large meetings ( or relay carnivals ) are focused almost exclusively on relay events .", "= = = = <unk> = = = = \n \n Races with hurdles as obstacles were first popularised in the 19th century in England .", "The first known event , held in 1830 , was a variation of the 100 @-@ yard dash that included heavy wooden barriers as obstacles .", "A competition between the Oxford and Cambridge Athletic <unk> in 1864 refined this , holding a 120 @-@ yard race ( 110 m ) with ten hurdles of 3 @-@ foot and 6 inches ( 1 @.", "@ 06 m ) in height ( each placed 10 yards ( 9 m ) apart ) , with the first and final hurdles 15 yards from the start and finish , respectively .", "French organisers adapted the race into metric ( adding 28 cm ) and the <unk> of this race , the men 's 110 metres hurdles , has remained largely unchanged .", "The origin of the 400 metres hurdles also lies in Oxford , where ( around 1860 ) a competition was held over 440 yards and twelve 1 @.", "@ 06 m high wooden barriers were placed along the course .", "The modern regulations stem from the 1900 Summer Olympics : the distance was fixed to 400 m while ten 3 @-@ foot ( 91 @.", "@ 44 cm ) hurdles were placed 35 m apart on the track , with the first and final hurdles being 45 m and 40 m away from the start and finish , respectively .", "Women 's hurdles are slightly lower at 84 cm ( 2 ft 9 in ) for the 100 m event and 76 cm ( 2 ft 6 in ) for the 400 m event .", "By far the most common events are the 100 metres hurdles for women , 110 m hurdles for men and 400 m hurdles for both sexes .", "The men 's 110 m has been featured at every modern Summer Olympics while the men 's 400 m was introduced in the second edition of the Games .", "Women 's initially competed in the 80 metres hurdles event , which entered the Olympic programme in 1932 .", "This was extended to the 100 m hurdles at the 1972 Olympics , but it was not until 1984 that a women 's 400 m hurdles event took place at the Olympics ( having been introduced at the 1983 World Championships in Athletics the previous year ) .", "Outside of the hurdles events , the steeplechase race is the other track and field event with obstacles .", "Just as the hurdling events , the steeplechase finds its origin in student competition in Oxford , England .", "However , this event was born as a human variation on the original steeplechase competition found in horse racing .", "A steeplechase event was held on a track for the 1879 English championships and the 1900 Summer Olympics featured men 's 2500 m and 4000 m steeplechase races .", "The event was held over various distances until the 1920 Summer Olympics marked the rise of the 3000 metres steeplechase as the standard event .", "The IAAF set the standards of the event in 1954 , and the event is held on a 400 m circuit that includes a water jump on each lap .", "Despite the long history of men 's steeplechase in track and field , the women 's steeplechase only gained World Championship status in 2005 , with its first Olympic appearance coming in 2008 .", "= = = Jumping = = = \n \n \n = = = = Long jump = = = = \n \n The long jump is one of the oldest track and field events , having its roots as one of the events within the ancient Greek pentathlon contest .", "The athletes would take a short run up and jump into an area of dug up earth , with the winner being the one who jumped farthest .", "Small weights ( <unk> ) were held in each hand during the jump then swung back and dropped near the end to gain extra momentum and distance .", "The modern long jump , standardised in England and the United States around 1860 , bears resemblance to the ancient event although no weights are used .", "Athletes sprint along a length of track that leads to a jumping board and a sandpit .", "The athletes must jump before a marked line and their achieved distance is measured from the nearest point of sand disturbed by the athlete 's body .", "The athletics competition at the first Olympics featured a men 's long jump competition and a women 's competition was introduced at the 1948 Summer Olympics .", "Professional long jumpers typically have strong acceleration and sprinting abilities .", "However , athletes must also have a consistent <unk> to allow them to take off near the board while still maintaining their maximum speed .", "In addition to the traditional long jump , a standing long jump contest exists which requires that athletes leap from a static position without a run @-@ up .", "A men 's version of this event featured on the Olympic programme from 1900 to 1912 .", "= = = = Triple jump = = = = \n \n Similar to the long jump , the triple jump takes place on a track heading towards a sandpit .", "Originally , athletes would hop on the same leg twice before jumping into the pit , but this was changed to the current \" hop , step and jump \" pattern from 1900 onwards .", "There is some dispute over whether the triple jump was contested in ancient Greece : while some historians claim that a contest of three jumps occurred at Ancient Games , others such as Stephen G. Miller believe this is incorrect , suggesting that the belief stems from a <unk> account of <unk> of Croton having jumped 55 ancient feet ( around 16 @.", "@ 3 m ) .", "The Book of Leinster , a 12th @-@ century Irish manuscript , records the existence of <unk> @-@ <unk> ( triple jump ) contests at the ancient <unk> Games .", "The men 's triple jump competition has been ever @-@ present at the modern Olympics , but it was not until 1993 that a women 's version gained World Championship status and went on to have its first Olympic appearance three years later .", "The men 's standing triple jump event featured at the Olympics in 1900 and 1904 , but such competitions have since become very uncommon , although it is still used as a non @-@ competitive exercise drill .", "= = = = High jump = = = = \n \n The first recorded instances of high jumping competitions were in Scotland in the 19th century .", "Further competitions were organised in 1840 in England and in 1865 the basic rules of the modern event were standardised there .", "Athletes have a short run up and then take off from one foot to jump over a horizontal bar and fall back onto a <unk> landing area .", "The men 's high jump was included in the 1896 Olympics and a women 's competition followed in 1928 .", "Jumping technique has played a significant part in the history of the event .", "High jumpers typically cleared the bar feet first in the late 19th century , using either the <unk> , Eastern cut @-@ off or Western roll technique .", "The <unk> technique became prominent in the mid @-@ 20th century , but Dick <unk> overturned tradition by pioneering a backwards and head @-@ first technique in the late 1960s – the <unk> <unk> – which won him the gold at the 1968 Olympics .", "This technique has become the overwhelming standard for the sport from the 1980s onwards .", "The standing high jump was contested at the Olympics from 1900 to 1912 , but is now relatively uncommon outside of its use as an exercise drill .", "= = = = Pole vault = = = = \n \n In terms of sport , the use of poles for vaulting distances was recorded in <unk> contests in the <unk> area of Europe , and vaulting for height was seen at <unk> competitions in Germany in the 1770s .", "One of the earliest recorded pole vault competitions was in Cumbria , England in 1843 .", "The basic rules and technique of the event originated in the United States .", "The rules required that athletes do not move their hands along the pole and athletes began clearing the bar with their feet first and <unk> so that the stomach faces the bar .", "<unk> poles were introduced in the 20th century and a metal box in the runway for planting the pole became standard .", "Landing <unk> were introduced in the mid @-@ 20th century to protect the athletes who were clearing increasingly greater heights .", "The modern event sees athletes run down a strip of track , plant the pole in the metal box , and vault over the horizontal bar before letting go of the pole and falling backwards onto the landing <unk> .", "While earlier versions used wooden , metal or bamboo , modern poles are generally made from artificial materials such as fibreglass or carbon fibre .", "The pole vault has been an Olympic event since 1896 for men , but it was over 100 years later that the first women 's world championship competition was held at the 1997 IAAF World Indoor Championships .", "The first women 's Olympic pole vaulting competition occurred in 2000 .", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n Track and field contains some of the foremost kinds of throwing sports , and the four major disciplines are the only pure throwing events to feature at the Olympic Games .", "= = = = Shot put = = = = \n \n The genesis of the shot put can be traced to pre @-@ historic competitions with rocks : in the Middle ages the stone put was known in Scotland and the <unk> was recorded in Switzerland .", "In the 17th century , <unk> throwing competitions within the English military provided a precursor to the modern sport .", "The term \" shot \" originates from the use of round shot @-@ style ammunition for the sport .", "The modern rules were first laid out in 1860 and required that competitors take legal throws within a square throwing area of seven feet ( 2 @.", "@ 13 m ) on each side .", "This was amended to a circle area with a seven @-@ foot diameter in 1906 , and the weight of the shot was standardised to 16 pounds ( 7 @.", "@ 26 kg ) .", "<unk> technique was also refined over this period , with bent arm throws being banned as they were deemed too dangerous and the side @-@ step and throw technique arising in the United States in 1876 .", "The shot put has been an Olympic sport for men since 1896 and a women 's competition using a 4 kg ( 8 @.", "@ 82 lb ) shot was added in 1948 .", "Further throwing techniques have arisen since the post @-@ war era : in the 1950s Parry O 'Brien popularised the 180 degree turn and throw technique commonly known as the \" <unk> \" , breaking the world record 17 times along the way , while <unk> <unk> and Brian Oldfield introduced the \" spin \" or rotational technique in 1976 .", "= = = = <unk> throw = = = = \n \n As one of the events within the ancient pentathlon , the history of the discus throw dates back to 708 BC .", "In ancient times a heavy circular disc was thrown from a set standing position on a small pedestal , and it was this style that was revived for the 1896 Olympics .", "This continued until the 1906 <unk> Games in Athens , which featured both the ancient style and the increasingly popular modern style of turning and throwing .", "By the 1912 Olympics , the ancient standing throw style had fallen into disuse and contests starting within a 2 @.", "@ 5 m <unk> throwing area became the standard .", "The discus implement was standardised to 2 kg ( 4 @.", "@ 4 pounds ) in weight and 22 cm ( 8 inches ) in diameter in 1907 .", "The women 's discus was among the first women 's events on the Olympic programme , being introduced in 1928 .", "= = = = <unk> throw = = = = \n \n As an implement of war and hunting , javelin throwing began in prehistoric times .", "Along with the discus , the javelin was the second throwing event in the ancient Olympic pentathlon .", "Records from 708 BC show two javelin competition types co @-@ existing : throwing at a target and throwing the javelin for distance .", "It was the latter type from which the modern event derives .", "In ancient competitions , athletes would <unk> an <unk> ( thin leather strip ) around the javelin that acted as a sling to facilitate extra distance .", "The javelin throw gained much popularity in Scandinavia in the late 18th century and athletes from the region are still among the most dominant throwers in men 's competitions .", "The modern event features a short run up on a track and then the <unk> releases the javelin before the foul line .", "The first Olympic men 's javelin throw contest was held in 1908 and a women 's competition was introduced in 1932 .", "The first <unk> were made of various types of wood , but in the 1950s , former athlete <unk> Held introduced a hollow javelin , then a metal javelin , both of which increased throwers performances .", "Another former athlete , <unk> <unk> invented the rough @-@ tailed javelin and throws reached in excess of 100 m – edging towards the limits of stadia .", "The distances and the increasing number of horizontal landings led the IAAF to redesign the men 's javelin to reduce distance and increase the implement 's downward pitching moment to allow for easier measurement .", "Rough @-@ tailed designs were banned in 1991 and all marks achieved with such <unk> were removed from the record books .", "The women 's javelin underwent a similar redesign in 1999 .", "The current javelin specifications are 2 @.", "@ 6 to 2 @.", "@ 7 m in length and 800 grams in weight for men , and 2 @.", "@ 2 to 2 @.", "@ 3 m and 600 g for women .", "= = = = <unk> throw = = = = \n \n The earliest recorded precursors to the modern hammer throw stem from the <unk> Games around 1800 BC , which featured events such as throwing either a weight attached to a rope , a large rock on a wooden handle , or even a chariot wheel on a wooden axle .", "Other ancient competitions included throwing a cast iron ball attached to a wooden handle – the root of the term \" hammer throw \" due to their resemblance to the tools .", "In 16th century England , contests involving the throwing of actual blacksmith 's <unk> were recorded .", "The hammer implement was standardised in 1887 and the competitions began to resemble the modern event .", "The weight of the metal ball was set at 16 pounds ( 7 @.", "@ 26 kg ) while the attached wire had to measure between 1 @.", "@ 175 m and 1 @.", "@ 215 m .", "The men 's hammer throw became an Olympic event in 1900 but the women 's event – using a 4 kg ( 8 @.", "@ 82 lb ) weight – was not widely competed until much later , finally featuring on the women 's Olympic programme in 2000 .", "The distances thrown by male athletes became greater from the 1950s onwards as a result of improved equipment using the denser metals , a switch to concrete throwing areas , and more advanced training techniques .", "Professional hammer throwers as historically large , strong , <unk> athletes .", "However , qualities such as refined technique , speed and flexibility have become increasingly important in the modern era as the legal throwing area has been reduced from 90 to 34 @.", "@ 92 degrees and throwing technique involves three to four controlled <unk> .", "= = = Combined events = = = \n \n Combined ( or multi @-@ discipline ) events are competitions in which athletes participate in a number of track and field events , earning points for their performance in each event , which adds to a total points score .", "<unk> , the most common combined events are the men 's decathlon ( ten events ) and the women 's heptathlon ( seven events ) .", "Due to stadium limitations , indoor combined events competition have a reduced number of events , resulting in the men 's heptathlon and the women 's pentathlon .", "Athletes are allocated points based on an international @-@ standard points scoring system , such as the decathlon scoring table .", "The Ancient Olympic pentathlon ( comprising long jump , javelin , discus , the stadion race and wrestling ) was a precursor to the track and field combined events and this ancient event was restored at the 1906 Summer Olympics ( <unk> Games ) .", "A men 's all @-@ around was held at the 1904 Summer Olympics , contested between five American and two British athletes .", "= = Stadium = = \n \n \n = = = Outdoor = = = \n \n The term track and field is intertwined with the stadiums that first hosted such competitions .", "The two basic features of a track and field stadium are the outer oval @-@ shaped running track and an area of turf within this track — the field .", "In earlier competitions , track lengths varied : the <unk> Stadium measured 333 @.", "@ 33 metres at the 1896 Summer Olympics , while at the 1904 Olympics the distance was a third of a mile ( <unk> @.", "@ 45 m ) at Francis Field .", "As the sport developed , the IAAF standardised the length to 400 m and stated that the tracks must be split into six to eight running lanes .", "<unk> widths for the lanes were established , as were regulations regarding the <unk> of the track .", "Tracks made of flattened <unk> were popular in the early 20th century but synthetic tracks became standard in the late 1960s .", "<unk> 's <unk> track ( an all @-@ weather running track of polyurethane ) gained popularity after its use at the 1968 US Olympic Trials and the 1968 Summer Olympics and it began the process in which synthetic tracks became the standard for the sport .", "Many track and field stadiums are multi @-@ purpose stadiums , with the running track surrounding a field built for other sports , such as the various types of football .", "The field of the stadium combines a number of elements for use in the jumping and throwing events .", "The long jump and triple jump areas comprise a straight , narrow 40 @-@ metre running track with a sandpit at one or both ends .", "<unk> are measured from a take off board — typically a small strip of wood with a <unk> marker attached — which ensures athletes jump from behind the measurement line .", "The pole vault area is also a 40 @-@ metre running track and has an <unk> in the ground ( the box ) where <unk> plant their poles to propel themselves over a crossbar before falling onto <unk> landing mats .", "The high jump is a stripped down version of this , with an open area of track or field that leads to a crossbar with a square area of landing mats behind it .", "The four throwing events generally all begin on one side of the stadium .", "The javelin throw typically takes place on a piece of track that is central and parallel to the <unk> of the main running track .", "The javelin throwing area is a sector shape frequently across the <unk> ( sports field ) in the middle of the stadium , ensuring that the javelin has a minimal chance of causing damage or injury .", "The discus throw and hammer throw contests begin in a tall metal cage usually situated in one of the corners of the field .", "The cage reduces the danger of implements being thrown out of the field of play and throws travel <unk> across the field in the centre of the stadium .", "The shot put features a circular throwing area with a toe board at one end .", "The throwing area is a sector .", "Some stadia also have a water jump area on one side of the field specifically for steeplechase races .", "= = = Indoor = = = \n \n Basic indoor venues may be adapted <unk> , which can easily accommodate high jump competitions and short track events .", "Full @-@ size indoor arenas ( i.e.", "those fully equipped to host all events for the World Indoor Championships ) bear similarities with their outdoor equivalents .", "Typically , a central area is surrounded by a 200 @-@ metre oval track with four to eight lanes .", "There is also a second running track going straight across the field area , parallel to the <unk> of the main circuit .", "This track is used for the 60 metres and 60 metres hurdles events , which are held almost exclusively indoors .", "Another common adaptation is a 160 @-@ yard track ( 11 laps to a mile ) that fits into a common basketball court sized arena .", "This was quite popular when races were held at imperial distances , which gradually was phased out by different organizations in the 1970s and 1980s .", "Examples of this configuration include the <unk> Games at Madison Square Garden , and the <unk> <unk> formerly held in the Los Angeles Sports Arena .", "All four of the common jumping events are held at indoor venues .", "The long and triple jump areas run alongside the central 60 m track and are mostly identical in form to their outdoor counterparts .", "The pole vault track and landing area are also alongside the central running track .", "Shot put ( or weight throw ) is the only throwing event held indoors due to size restrictions .", "The throwing area is similar to the outdoor event , but the landing sector is a rectangular section surrounded by netting or a stop barrier .", "In addition to hosting the World Indoor Championships , the IAAF has hosted the IAAF World Indoor Tour since 2016 .", "= = Rules = = \n \n \n = = = Track rules = = = \n \n The rules of track athletics or of track events in athletics as observed in most international athletics competitions are set by the Competition Rules of the International Association of Athletics Federations ( IAAF ) .", "The most recent complete set of rules is the 2009 rules that relate only to competitions in 2009 .", "Key rules of track events are those regarding starting , running and finishing .", "= = = = Starting = = = = \n \n The start of a race is marked by a white line 5 cm wide .", "In all races that are not run in lanes the start line must be curved , so that all the athletes start the same distance from the finish .", "Starting blocks may be used for all races up to and including 400 m ( including the first leg of the 4 × 100 m and 4 × 400 m ) and may not be used for any other race .", "No part of the starting block may overlap the start line or extend into another lane .", "All races must be started by the report of the starter 's gun or approved starting apparatus fired upwards after they have <unk> that athletes are steady and in the correct starting position .", "An athlete may not touch either the start line or the ground in front of it with their hands or feet when on their marks .", "For sprint races up to 400 m , the starter gives two commands : \" on your marks \" to instruct athletes to approach the start line , followed by \" set \" to advise the athletes that the start of the race is imminent .", "The commands of the starter are typically given in the native language in national competitions , or in English or French in international competitions .", "Once all athletes are set in their starting position , the gun or an approved starting apparatus must be fired or activated .", "If the starter is not satisfied that all are ready to proceed , the athletes may be called out of the blocks and the process started over .", "There are different types of starts for races of different distances .", "<unk> and long @-@ distance races mainly use the waterfall start .", "This is when all athletes begin on a curved line that moves farther out at the outer edge of the track .", "<unk> are allowed to move towards the inside lane right away , as long as it is safe to do so .", "For some middle @-@ distance races , such as 800 m , each athlete starts in their own lane .", "Once the gun fires , they must run in the lane they began in until markers on the track notify them it is time to move towards the inside lane .", "For sprint races , athletes begin in start blocks and must stay in their own lane for the entire race .", "An athlete , after assuming a final set position , may not commence his starting motion until after receiving the report of the gun , or approved starting apparatus .", "If , in the judgment of the starter or <unk> , he does so any earlier , it is considered a false start .", "It is deemed a false start if , in the judgment of the starter an athlete fails to comply with the commands \" on your marks \" or \" set \" as appropriate after a reasonable time ; or an athlete after the command \" on your marks \" <unk> other athletes in the race through sound or otherwise .", "If the runner is in the \" set \" position and moves , then the runner is also disqualified .", "As of 2010 , any athlete making a false start is disqualified .", "In International elite competition , electronically <unk> starting blocks sense the reaction time of the athletes .", "If the athlete reacts in less than 0 @.", "@ 1 second , an alert sounds for a recall starter and the offending athlete is guilty of a false start .", "= = = = Running the race = = = = \n \n For sprinting events ( bar the 4 × 400 m relay and the indoor 400 metres ) , each athlete must run the race within their allocated lane from start to finish .", "If an athlete leaves their lane or steps on the line <unk> each lane the athlete will be disqualified .", "Lane rules also apply for initial periods of other track races , for example , the beginning of the 800 m .", "Similar rules apply for longer distance races when a large field of athletes is present and separate starting points are designated , with the field merging into one group shortly after the starting phase .", "Any athlete who <unk> or <unk> another athlete , in a way that <unk> his progress , should be disqualified from that event .", "However , if an athlete is pushed or forced by another person to run outside his lane , and if no material advantage is gained , the athlete should not be disqualified .", "= = = = The finish = = = = \n \n The finish of a race is marked by a white line 5 cm wide .", "The finishing position of athletes is determined by the order in which any part of their torso ( as distinguished from the head , neck , arms , legs , hands or feet ) reaches the vertical plane of the nearer edge of the finish line .", "Fully automatic timing systems ( photo timing ) are becoming more and more common at increasingly lower levels of track meets , improving the accuracy , while eliminating the need for eagle @-@ eyed officials on the finish line .", "Fully automatic timing ( <unk> ) is required for high level meets and any time a ( sprint ) record is set ( though distance records can be accepted if timed by three independent <unk> ) .", "With the accuracy of the timing systems , ties are rare .", "Ties between different athletes are resolved as follows : In determining whether there has been a tie in any round for a qualifying position for the next round based on time , a judge ( called the chief photo finish judge ) must consider the actual time recorded by the athletes to one <unk> of a second .", "If the judge decides that there has been a tie , the tying athletes must be placed in the next round or , if that is not practicable , lots must be drawn to determine who must be placed in the next round .", "In the case of a tie for first place in any final , the referee decides whether it is practicable to arrange for the athletes so tying to compete again .", "If he decides it is not , the result stands .", "Ties in other <unk> remain .", "= = = Field rules = = = \n \n In general , most field events allow a competitor to take their attempt individually , under theoretically the same conditions as the other competitors in the competition .", "Each attempt is measured to determine who achieved the longest distance .", "<unk> jumps ( high jump and pole vault ) set a bar at a particular height .", "The competitor must clear the bar without knocking it off the standards that are holding the bar ( flat ) .", "Three failures in a row ends the competitor 's participation in the event .", "The competitor has the option to <unk> their attempt , which can be used to strategic advantage ( of course that advantage is lost if the competitor misses ) .", "A pass could be used to save energy and avoid taking a jump that would not improve their position in the standings .", "After all competitors have either cleared , passed or failed their attempts at a height , the bar goes up .", "The amount the bar goes up is predetermined before the competition , though when one competitor remains , that competitor may choose their own heights for the remaining attempts .", "A record is kept of each attempt by each competitor .", "After all competitors have taken their attempts , the one jumping the highest is the winner , and so on down the other competitors in the event .", "Ties are broken by first , the number of attempts taken at the highest height ( fewest wins ) , and then if still tied , by the total number of misses in the competition as a whole .", "The bar does not go back to a lower height except to break a tie for first place or a qualifying position .", "If those critical positions are still tied after applying the <unk> , all tied competitors take a fourth jump at the last height .", "If they still miss , the bar goes down one <unk> where they again jump .", "This process continues until the tie is broken .", "<unk> jumps ( long jump and triple jump ) and all throws must be initiated behind a line .", "In the case of horizontal jumps , that line is a straight line perpendicular to the runway .", "In the case of throws , that line is an arc or a circle .", "Crossing the line while initiating the attempt <unk> the attempt — it becomes a foul .", "All landings must occur in a sector .", "For the jumps , that is a sand filled pit , for throws it is a defined sector .", "A throw landing on the line on the edge of sector is a foul ( the inside edge of the line is the outside edge of the sector ) .", "Assuming a proper attempt , officials measure the distance from the closest landing point back to the line .", "The measuring tape is carefully <unk> to the shortest distance between the point and the line .", "To accomplish this , the tape must be perfectly perpendicular to the take off line in jumps , or is pulled through the center point of the arc for throws .", "The officials at the landing end of the tape have the zero , while the officials at the point of initiation measure and record the length .", "Whenever a record ( or potential record ) occurs , that measurement is taken ( again ) with a steel tape , and observed by at least three officials ( plus usually the meet referee ) .", "Steel tapes are easily bent and damaged , so are not used to measure everyday competitions .", "For major competitions , each competitor gets three tries .", "The top competitors ( usually 8 or 9 depending on that competition 's rules or the number of lanes on the track ) gets three more tries .", "At that level of competition , the order of competitors for those final three attempts are set — so the competitor in first place at the end of the third round is last , while the last competitor to qualify goes first .", "Some meets <unk> the competition order again for the final round , so the final attempt is taken by the leader at that point .", "At other competitions , meet management may choose to limit all competitors to four or three attempts .", "Whatever the format , all competitors get an equal number of attempts .", "= = Equipment = = \n \n Men and women have different weights for their throwing implements – men 's javelin is 800 grams compared to 600 for women , men 's weight throw is 35 pounds compared to 20 for women , men 's discus is 2 kilograms to women 's 1 , men 's shot put is 16 pounds compared to 8 pounds for women , and men 's hammer throw is also 16 pounds to the women 's 8 .", "Additionally , men 's high hurdles are at height of 42 inches compared to women 's hurdles which are 33 inches .", "For the intermediate hurdles ( 400 meter hurdles ) , the men 's hurdle height is 36 inches compared to 30 inches for women .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n The international governance of track and field falls under the jurisdiction of athletics organisations .", "The International Association of Athletics Federations is the global governing body for track and field , and athletics as a whole .", "The governance of track and field at continental and national level is also done by athletics bodies .", "Some national federations are named after the sport , including USA Track & Field and the Philippine Amateur Track & Field Association , but these organisations govern more than just track and field and are in fact athletics governing bodies .", "These national federations regulate sub @-@ national and local track and field clubs , as well as other types of running clubs .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n \n = = = Olympics , Paralympics and world championships = = = \n \n The major global track and field competitions are both held under the scope of athletics .", "Track and field contests make up the majority of events on the Olympic and Paralympic athletics programmes , which occur every four years .", "Track and field events have held a prominent position at the Summer Olympics since its inception in 1896 , and the events are typically held in the main stadium of the Olympic and Paralympic Games .", "Events such as the 100 metres receive some of the highest levels of media coverage of any Olympic or Paralympic sporting event .", "The other two major international competition for track and field are organised by the IAAF .", "The IAAF had selected the Olympic competition as its world championship event in 1913 , but a separate world championships for athletics alone was first held in 1983 – the IAAF World Championships in Athletics .", "The championships comprised track and field competitions plus the marathon and <unk> competitions .", "Initially , this worked on a <unk> basis but , after 1991 , it changed to a biennial format .", "In terms of indoor track and field , the IAAF World Indoor Championships in Athletics has been held every two years since 1985 and this is the only world championships that consists of solely track and field events .", "= = = Other championships = = = \n \n Similar to the event programmes at the Olympics , Paralympics and World Championships , track and field forms a significant part of continental championships .", "The South American Championships in Athletics , created in 1919 , was the first continental championships and the European Athletics Championships became the second championships of this type in 1934 .", "The Asian Athletics Championships and African Championships in Athletics were created in the 1970s and Oceania started its championships in 1990 .", "There are also indoor continental competitions in Europe ( European Athletics Indoor Championships ) and Asia ( Asian Indoor Athletics Championships ) .", "There has not been a consistent championships for all of North America , which may be ( in part ) due to the success of both the Central American and Caribbean Championships and the USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships .", "Most countries have a national championship in track and field and , for athletes , these often play a role in gaining selection into major competitions .", "Some countries hold many track and field championships at high school and college @-@ level , which help develop younger athletes .", "Some of these have gained significant exposure and prestige , such as the NCAA Track and Field Championship in the United States and the Jamaican High School Championships .", "However , the number and status of such competitions significantly vary from country to country .", "= = = Multi @-@ sport events = = = \n \n <unk> the role that track and field events have at the Summer Olympics and Paralympics , the sport is featured within the athletics programmes of many major multi @-@ sport events .", "Among some of the first of these events to follow the Olympic @-@ style model were the World University Games in 1923 , the Commonwealth Games in 1930 , and the <unk> Games in 1932 .", "The number of major multi @-@ sport events greatly increased during the 20th century and thus did the number of track and field events held within them .", "Typically , track and field events are hosted at the main stadium of the games .", "After the Olympic and Paralympic Games , the most prominent events for track and field athletes include the three IOC @-@ sanctioned continental games : the All @-@ Africa Games , Asian Games , and the Pan American Games .", "Other games such as the Commonwealth Games and Summer <unk> , and World Masters Games have significant participation from track and field athletes .", "Track and field is also present at the national games level , with competitions such as the Chinese National Games serving as the most prestigious national competition for domestic track and field athletes .", "= = = Meetings = = = \n \n One @-@ day track and field meetings form the most common and seasonal aspect of the sport – they are the most basic level of track and field competition .", "Meetings are generally organised annually either under the patronage of an educational institution or sports club , or by a group or business that serves as the meeting promoter .", "In the case of the former , athletes are selected to represent their club or institution .", "In the case of privately run or independent meetings , athletes participate on an invitation @-@ only basis .", "The most basic type of meetings are all @-@ <unk> track meets , which are largely small , local , informal competitions that allow people of all ages and abilities to compete .", "As meetings become more organized they can gain official <unk> by the local or national association for the sport .", "At the professional level , meetings began to offer significant financial <unk> for all athletes in the 1990s in Europe with the creation of the \" Golden Four \" competition , comprising meetings in <unk> , Brussels , Berlin and Oslo .", "This expanded and received IAAF backing as the IAAF Golden League in 1998 , which was later supplemented by the branding of selected meetings worldwide as the IAAF World Athletics Tour .", "In 2010 , the Golden League idea was expanded globally as the IAAF Diamond League series and this now forms the top tier of professional one @-@ day track and field meetings .", "= = Records = = \n \n Athletes performances are timed or measured at virtually all track and field competitions .", "Doing so can not only serve as a way of determining the winner in an event , but it can also be used for historical comparison ( i.e.", "a record ) .", "A large variety of record types exist and men 's and women 's performances are recorded separately .", "The foremost types of records organise athlete 's performances by the region they represent — beginning with national records , then continental records , up to the global or world record level .", "National governing bodies control the national record lists , the area associations organise their respective continental lists , and the IAAF <unk> world records .", "The IAAF <unk> track and field world records if they meet their set criteria .", "The IAAF first published a world records list in 1914 , initially for men 's events only .", "There were 53 recognised records in running , hurdling and relay , and 12 field records .", "World records in women 's events began in 1936 as more events were gradually added to the list , but significant changes were made in the late 1970s .", "First , all records in imperial measurements were abandoned in 1976 , with the sole exceptional being the mile run due to the prestige and history of the event .", "The following year , all world records in sprint events would only be recognised if fully automatic electronic timing was used ( as opposed to the traditional hand @-@ timing <unk> method ) .", "In 1981 , electronic timing was made compulsory for all world record runs in track and field , with times being recorded to within one hundredth of a second .", "Two additional types of world record were introduced in 1987 : world records for indoor competitions , and world records for junior athletes under 20 years old .", "The next most important record type are those achieved at a specific competition .", "For example , the Olympic records represent the best performances by athletes at the Summer Olympics .", "All major championships and games have their relevant competition records and a large number of track and field meetings keep a note of their meet records .", "Other record types include : stadium records , records by age range , records by disability , and records by institution or organisation .", "Cash bonuses are usually offered to athletes if they break significant records , as doing so can generate greater interest and public attendance in track and field competitions .", "= = Doping = = \n \n Track and field athletes are banned from <unk> or using certain substances by governing bodies for the sport , from the national to the international level .", "The IAAF 's constitution incorporates the World Anti @-@ Doping Code among other anti @-@ doping measures .", "<unk> such as blood doping and the use of anabolic steroids , peptide hormones , <unk> , or <unk> can give athletes a physical competitive advantage in track and field .", "The use of such substances in track and field is opposed on both ethical and medical grounds .", "Given that the sport functions by measuring and comparing athletes ' performances , performance @-@ enhancing substances create an uneven playing field — athletes who do not use doping substances have a disadvantage over rivals who do .", "<unk> , the use of banned substances may have an adverse effect upon athletes ' health .", "However , some exemptions are made for athletes who take banned substances for therapeutic use , and athletes are not sanctioned for usage in these cases , such as Kim Collins ' failed drug test due to asthma medication .", "Athletes have historically been willing to take legal and health risks to improve their performance , with some even stating their willingness to risk their lives , as exemplified by research by Mirkin , Goldman and Connor in researching attitudes to the so @-@ called Goldman dilemma .", "To prevent use of performance @-@ enhancing substances , athletes must submit to drug tests that are conducted both in and out of competition by anti @-@ doping officials or accredited medical staff .", "<unk> athletes are susceptible to higher testing upon return to competition .", "Athletes found to have taken substances on the World Anti @-@ Doping Agency 's banned list receive sanctions and may be banned from competition for a period of time that corresponds to the seriousness of the infraction .", "However , the use of substances not on the prohibited list may also result in sanctions if the substance is deemed similar to a banned substance in either composition or effect .", "Athletes may also be sanctioned for missing tests , seeking to avoid testing or <unk> with results , refusing to submit to testing , through circumstantial evidence , or confession of use .", "Doping has played a significant part in the modern history of track and field .", "State @-@ sponsored doping in East Germany with hormones and anabolic steroids marked the rise of women from the German Democratic Republic in track and field from the late 1960s to the 1980s .", "A number of these women , such as <unk> Koch , broke world records and were highly successful at international competitions .", "Some athletes , who were following a doping plan from their teenage years , suffered significant health problems as a result of the regime .", "Ben Johnson ran a new world record in the 100 metres at the 1988 Seoul Olympics but was later banned for using anabolic steroids .", "In the mid @-@ first decade of the 21st century , the <unk> Scandal eventually resulted in the downfall of prominent sprinters such as Marion Jones and Tim Montgomery , among others , through their usage of banned substances .", "Doping problems have also been associated with sprinters such as Tyson Gay , Michael Rogers , and Justin <unk> , all from the United States .", "Doping has also affected entire nations , such as Russia , which has been banned from competing at both the Indoor World Championships and the Olympics in 2016 .", "This ban was imposed in 2016 after major allegations of doping and covering up were discovered in 2015 .", "= = Related sports = = \n \n Track and field bears most similarity to the others categorised under the sport of athletics , specifically cross country running , and road forms of <unk> and running .", "All these forms of racing tend to record finishing times , have strictly defined start and finish points , and are generally individual in nature .", "<unk> and long @-@ distance runners usually participate in cross country and road events , in addition to the track .", "Track <unk> are most typically road specialists as well .", "It is unusual for track and field athletes outside of these two groups to compete in cross country or road events .", "<unk> of strength athletics , such as the World 's <unk> Man and <unk> games , often incorporate forms of <unk> carrying heavy objects as well as throwing events such as the <unk> toss and <unk> toss , which bear similarities to track and field throwing events ." ]
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[ " = Bath Assembly Rooms = \n \n The Bath Assembly Rooms , designed by John Wood , the Younger in 1769 , are a set of elegant assembly rooms located in the heart of the World Heritage City of Bath in England which are now open to the public as a visitor attraction .", "They are designated as a Grade I listed building .", "During the Georgian era Bath became fashionable .", "The architects John Wood , the Elder and his son John Wood , the Younger laid out new areas of housing for residents and visitors .", "Assembly rooms had been built early in the 18th century , but a new venue for balls , concerts and gambling was envisaged in the area between Queen Square , The Circus and the Royal Crescent .", "Robert Adam submitted a proposal that was rejected as too expensive .", "John Wood , the Younger raised funding through a <unk> and construction started in 1769 .", "The New or Upper Assembly Rooms opened with a grand ball in 1771 and became the hub of fashionable society , being frequented by Jane Austen and Charles Dickens , along with the nobility of the time .", "The Bath stone building has rooms arranged in a U shape .", "There are four main function rooms in the complex : the 100 @-@ foot @-@ long ( 30 m ) ballroom — the largest Georgian interior in Bath ; the tea room ; the card room ; and the <unk> .", "The rooms have <unk> crystal chandeliers and are decorated with fine art .", "In the 20th century they were used as a cinema and in 1931 were taken over by the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings and restored .", "They were bombed and burnt out during the Second World War , with restoration undertaken by Sir Albert Richardson before reopening in 1963 .", "They are now owned by the National Trust and operated by Bath and North East Somerset Council for public functions .", "The basement of the building provides a home to the Fashion Museum .", "= = History = = \n \n Several areas of Bath had undergone development during the Stuart period , and development increased during Georgian times in response to the increasing number of visitors to the spa and resort town who required accommodation .", "The architects John Wood , the Elder and his son John Wood , the Younger laid out the new quarters in streets and squares , the identical façades of which gave an impression of palatial scale and classical <unk> .", "Much of the creamy gold Bath stone used for construction throughout the city was obtained from the limestone <unk> Down and <unk> Down <unk> , which were owned by Ralph Allen ( 1694 – 1764 ) .", "Much of the development at this time consisted of new residential areas away from the old city centre .", "Queen Square was the first speculative development by John Wood , the Elder , who lived in one of the houses .", "The Circus consists of three long , curved terraces designed by the elder John Wood to form a circular space or theatre intended for civic functions and games .", "The games give a clue to the design , the inspiration behind which was the Colosseum in Rome .", "The most spectacular of Bath 's terraces is the Royal Crescent , built between 1767 and 1774 and designed by the younger John Wood .", "Gay Street links Queen Square to The Circus .", "All of which were designed by John Wood , the Elder in <unk> and completed by his son John Wood , the Younger .", "The heart of the Georgian city was Wood 's <unk> Room , which , together with its associated Lower Assembly Rooms , was designed by Thomas Baldwin , a local builder responsible for many other buildings in the city , including the terraces in Argyle Street and the Guildhall , The Lower Assembly Rooms consisted of two buildings .", "The first built in 1708 for Thomas Harrison overlooking Parade Gardens between North Parade and Bath Abbey .", "A large ballroom was added in 1720 , with further enlargement in <unk> and 1810 when it became known as The Kingston Assembly Rooms .", "In <unk> another building , known as Lindsey 's Assembly Rooms , was constructed , lasting until demolition around 1820 for the building of York Street .", "Harrison 's Lower Assembly Rooms were devastated by a fire in 1821 and rebuilt , lasting until demolition in 1933 for road improvements on the site now known as \" <unk> Island \" .", "In around 1770 the neoclassical architect Robert Adam designed Pulteney Bridge , a three @-@ arched bridge spanning the River Avon .", "He used as his prototype an original , but unused , design by Andrea <unk> for the <unk> Bridge in Venice .", "Adam also submitted plans for the new Assembly Rooms but these were rejected as too costly .", "John Wood , the Younger raised funding for the construction of the Assembly Rooms by the use of a <unk> , an investment plan that is named after the Neapolitan banker Lorenzo de <unk> , who is credited with <unk> it in France in 1653 .", "It combines features of a group annuity and a lottery .", "Each <unk> pays an agreed sum into the fund , and thereafter receives an annuity .", "As members die , their shares <unk> to the other participants , and so the value of each annuity increases .", "On the death of the last member , the scheme is wound up .", "Construction started in 1769 and was completed in 1771 , when a grand opening was held .", "The Assembly Rooms formed the hub of fashionable Georgian society in the city , the venue being described as \" the most noble and elegant of any in the kingdom \" .", "They were originally known as the Upper Rooms as there was also a lower assembly room in the city , which closed soon after the Upper Rooms opened .", "They served the newly built fashionable area which included The Circus , Queen Square and the Royal Crescent .", "People would gather in the rooms in the evening for balls and other public functions , or simply to play cards .", "Mothers and <unk> bringing their daughters to Bath for the social season , hoping to marry them off to a suitable husband , would take their charge to such events where , very quickly , one might meet all the eligible men currently in the City .", "At one concert in 1779 , attended by around 800 ladies and gentlemen , 60 members of the nobility were present .", "During the season , which ran from October to June , at least two balls a week were held , in addition to a range of concerts and other events .", "Scenes such as this feature in the novels of Jane Austen , who lived in Bath with her parents and sister from 1801 to 1805 .", "Her two novels set in Bath , <unk> Abbey and <unk> , were published in 1818 and both mention the Assembly Rooms : \n Mrs Allen was so long in dressing , that they did not enter the ball @-@ room till late .", "The season was full , the room crowded , and the two ladies squeezed in as well as they could .", "As for Mr Allen , he repaired directly to the card @-@ room , and left them to enjoy a mob by themselves .", "Sir Walter , his two daughters , and Mrs Clay , were the earliest of all their party at the rooms in the evening ; and as Lady <unk> must be waited for , they took their station by one of the fires in the <unk> Room .", "Charles Dickens also visited Bath on several occasions .", "He gave public readings in the Assembly Rooms and mentions them in The <unk> <unk> ( published in 1837 ) : \n In the ball @-@ room , the long card @-@ room , the octagonal card @-@ room , the staircases , and the passages , the hum of many voices , and the sound of many feet , were perfectly <unk> .", "<unk> <unk> , feathers <unk> , lights <unk> , and jewels <unk> .", "There was the music — not of the <unk> band , for it had not yet commenced ; but the music of soft tiny footsteps , with now and then a clear <unk> laugh — low and gentle , but very pleasant to hear in a female voice , whether in Bath or elsewhere .", "George <unk> , an Afro @-@ Polish @-@ born virtuoso violinist , made his debut at the Assembly Rooms in 1789 .", "Another young violinist , Thomas <unk> the younger , played a series of concerts between 1771 and 1776 .", "Many of the concerts during the late 18th and early 19th centuries were organised by <unk> <unk> .", "In the 20th century several changes took place , with the Ballroom becoming a cinema , until the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings became the owners in 1931 .", "The building was restored by A <unk> Green in 1938 , with Oliver <unk> as the interior designer .", "During the Bath Blitz of 25 / 26 April 1942 , one of the retaliatory raids on England by the <unk> Blitz following the RAF 's raid on <unk> , the Assembly Rooms were bombed and burnt out inside .", "After the cessation of hostilities in Europe , they were restored by Sir Albert Richardson , with work being completed in 1963 .", "The ballroom ceiling had to be repaired after it collapsed in 1989 .", "= = Architecture = = \n \n The limestone building has a slate <unk> roof .", "It is rectangular with a projecting <unk> portico entrance and an extension to the rear .", "The interior is laid out in a U shape , with the larger Ball Room and <unk> Room along either side with the octagonal Card Room at the end .", "The rooms have <unk> crystal chandeliers and are decorated with pictures by Thomas Gainsborough , Allan Ramsay ( artist ) , Edwin Long and William Hoare .", "The Ballroom has five chandeliers and capacity for up to 500 people .", "It is over 100 feet ( 30 m ) long and nearly 45 feet ( 14 m ) wide .", "The ceiling is 42 feet ( 13 m ) high .", "The <unk> Room holds up to 250 people .", "It was the location for a banquet attended by The Prince of Wales for the BBC television series the Great British Menu .", "It is 60 feet ( 18 m ) long and 42 feet ( 13 m ) wide .", "The <unk> is named for the shape of the room has four <unk> .", "It is 42 feet ( 13 m ) across .", "It originally held an organ in the musicians gallery .", "In 1777 the Card Room was added .", "This is now used as a bar .", "= = Current use = = \n \n Today the rooms are owned by the National Trust and operated by Bath and North East Somerset Council .", "The main rooms are still available for hire for private functions .", "They are also used for concerts , including ones that are part of the Bath International Music Festival .", "The basement of the building provides a home to the Fashion Museum , which was known before 2007 as the Museum of Costume .", "The collection was started by Doris Langley Moore , who gave her collection to the city of Bath in 1963 .", "It focuses on fashionable dress for men , women and children from the late 16th century to the present day and has more than 30 @,@ 000 objects .", "The earliest pieces are embroidered shirts and gloves from about 1600 .", "The grandeur of the building make it a popular location for feature films and television series set in the Georgian period .", "The BBC have used it as a location for the filming of an adaptation of <unk> Abbey in 1986 and in 1995 <unk> ." ]
[ "John Wood , the Younger raised funding for the construction of the Assembly Rooms by the use of a <unk> , an investment plan that is named after the Neapolitan banker Lorenzo de <unk> , who is credited with <unk> it in France in 1653 ." ]
[ " = Bath Assembly Rooms = \n \n The Bath Assembly Rooms , designed by John Wood , the Younger in 1769 , are a set of elegant assembly rooms located in the heart of the World Heritage City of Bath in England which are now open to the public as a visitor attraction .", "They are designated as a Grade I listed building .", "During the Georgian era Bath became fashionable .", "The architects John Wood , the Elder and his son John Wood , the Younger laid out new areas of housing for residents and visitors .", "Assembly rooms had been built early in the 18th century , but a new venue for balls , concerts and gambling was envisaged in the area between Queen Square , The Circus and the Royal Crescent .", "Robert Adam submitted a proposal that was rejected as too expensive .", "John Wood , the Younger raised funding through a <unk> and construction started in 1769 .", "The New or Upper Assembly Rooms opened with a grand ball in 1771 and became the hub of fashionable society , being frequented by Jane Austen and Charles Dickens , along with the nobility of the time .", "The Bath stone building has rooms arranged in a U shape .", "There are four main function rooms in the complex : the 100 @-@ foot @-@ long ( 30 m ) ballroom — the largest Georgian interior in Bath ; the tea room ; the card room ; and the <unk> .", "The rooms have <unk> crystal chandeliers and are decorated with fine art .", "In the 20th century they were used as a cinema and in 1931 were taken over by the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings and restored .", "They were bombed and burnt out during the Second World War , with restoration undertaken by Sir Albert Richardson before reopening in 1963 .", "They are now owned by the National Trust and operated by Bath and North East Somerset Council for public functions .", "The basement of the building provides a home to the Fashion Museum .", "= = History = = \n \n Several areas of Bath had undergone development during the Stuart period , and development increased during Georgian times in response to the increasing number of visitors to the spa and resort town who required accommodation .", "The architects John Wood , the Elder and his son John Wood , the Younger laid out the new quarters in streets and squares , the identical façades of which gave an impression of palatial scale and classical <unk> .", "Much of the creamy gold Bath stone used for construction throughout the city was obtained from the limestone <unk> Down and <unk> Down <unk> , which were owned by Ralph Allen ( 1694 – 1764 ) .", "Much of the development at this time consisted of new residential areas away from the old city centre .", "Queen Square was the first speculative development by John Wood , the Elder , who lived in one of the houses .", "The Circus consists of three long , curved terraces designed by the elder John Wood to form a circular space or theatre intended for civic functions and games .", "The games give a clue to the design , the inspiration behind which was the Colosseum in Rome .", "The most spectacular of Bath 's terraces is the Royal Crescent , built between 1767 and 1774 and designed by the younger John Wood .", "Gay Street links Queen Square to The Circus .", "All of which were designed by John Wood , the Elder in <unk> and completed by his son John Wood , the Younger .", "The heart of the Georgian city was Wood 's <unk> Room , which , together with its associated Lower Assembly Rooms , was designed by Thomas Baldwin , a local builder responsible for many other buildings in the city , including the terraces in Argyle Street and the Guildhall , The Lower Assembly Rooms consisted of two buildings .", "The first built in 1708 for Thomas Harrison overlooking Parade Gardens between North Parade and Bath Abbey .", "A large ballroom was added in 1720 , with further enlargement in <unk> and 1810 when it became known as The Kingston Assembly Rooms .", "In <unk> another building , known as Lindsey 's Assembly Rooms , was constructed , lasting until demolition around 1820 for the building of York Street .", "Harrison 's Lower Assembly Rooms were devastated by a fire in 1821 and rebuilt , lasting until demolition in 1933 for road improvements on the site now known as \" <unk> Island \" .", "In around 1770 the neoclassical architect Robert Adam designed Pulteney Bridge , a three @-@ arched bridge spanning the River Avon .", "He used as his prototype an original , but unused , design by Andrea <unk> for the <unk> Bridge in Venice .", "Adam also submitted plans for the new Assembly Rooms but these were rejected as too costly .", "It combines features of a group annuity and a lottery .", "Each <unk> pays an agreed sum into the fund , and thereafter receives an annuity .", "As members die , their shares <unk> to the other participants , and so the value of each annuity increases .", "On the death of the last member , the scheme is wound up .", "Construction started in 1769 and was completed in 1771 , when a grand opening was held .", "The Assembly Rooms formed the hub of fashionable Georgian society in the city , the venue being described as \" the most noble and elegant of any in the kingdom \" .", "They were originally known as the Upper Rooms as there was also a lower assembly room in the city , which closed soon after the Upper Rooms opened .", "They served the newly built fashionable area which included The Circus , Queen Square and the Royal Crescent .", "People would gather in the rooms in the evening for balls and other public functions , or simply to play cards .", "Mothers and <unk> bringing their daughters to Bath for the social season , hoping to marry them off to a suitable husband , would take their charge to such events where , very quickly , one might meet all the eligible men currently in the City .", "At one concert in 1779 , attended by around 800 ladies and gentlemen , 60 members of the nobility were present .", "During the season , which ran from October to June , at least two balls a week were held , in addition to a range of concerts and other events .", "Scenes such as this feature in the novels of Jane Austen , who lived in Bath with her parents and sister from 1801 to 1805 .", "Her two novels set in Bath , <unk> Abbey and <unk> , were published in 1818 and both mention the Assembly Rooms : \n Mrs Allen was so long in dressing , that they did not enter the ball @-@ room till late .", "The season was full , the room crowded , and the two ladies squeezed in as well as they could .", "As for Mr Allen , he repaired directly to the card @-@ room , and left them to enjoy a mob by themselves .", "Sir Walter , his two daughters , and Mrs Clay , were the earliest of all their party at the rooms in the evening ; and as Lady <unk> must be waited for , they took their station by one of the fires in the <unk> Room .", "Charles Dickens also visited Bath on several occasions .", "He gave public readings in the Assembly Rooms and mentions them in The <unk> <unk> ( published in 1837 ) : \n In the ball @-@ room , the long card @-@ room , the octagonal card @-@ room , the staircases , and the passages , the hum of many voices , and the sound of many feet , were perfectly <unk> .", "<unk> <unk> , feathers <unk> , lights <unk> , and jewels <unk> .", "There was the music — not of the <unk> band , for it had not yet commenced ; but the music of soft tiny footsteps , with now and then a clear <unk> laugh — low and gentle , but very pleasant to hear in a female voice , whether in Bath or elsewhere .", "George <unk> , an Afro @-@ Polish @-@ born virtuoso violinist , made his debut at the Assembly Rooms in 1789 .", "Another young violinist , Thomas <unk> the younger , played a series of concerts between 1771 and 1776 .", "Many of the concerts during the late 18th and early 19th centuries were organised by <unk> <unk> .", "In the 20th century several changes took place , with the Ballroom becoming a cinema , until the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings became the owners in 1931 .", "The building was restored by A <unk> Green in 1938 , with Oliver <unk> as the interior designer .", "During the Bath Blitz of 25 / 26 April 1942 , one of the retaliatory raids on England by the <unk> Blitz following the RAF 's raid on <unk> , the Assembly Rooms were bombed and burnt out inside .", "After the cessation of hostilities in Europe , they were restored by Sir Albert Richardson , with work being completed in 1963 .", "The ballroom ceiling had to be repaired after it collapsed in 1989 .", "= = Architecture = = \n \n The limestone building has a slate <unk> roof .", "It is rectangular with a projecting <unk> portico entrance and an extension to the rear .", "The interior is laid out in a U shape , with the larger Ball Room and <unk> Room along either side with the octagonal Card Room at the end .", "The rooms have <unk> crystal chandeliers and are decorated with pictures by Thomas Gainsborough , Allan Ramsay ( artist ) , Edwin Long and William Hoare .", "The Ballroom has five chandeliers and capacity for up to 500 people .", "It is over 100 feet ( 30 m ) long and nearly 45 feet ( 14 m ) wide .", "The ceiling is 42 feet ( 13 m ) high .", "The <unk> Room holds up to 250 people .", "It was the location for a banquet attended by The Prince of Wales for the BBC television series the Great British Menu .", "It is 60 feet ( 18 m ) long and 42 feet ( 13 m ) wide .", "The <unk> is named for the shape of the room has four <unk> .", "It is 42 feet ( 13 m ) across .", "It originally held an organ in the musicians gallery .", "In 1777 the Card Room was added .", "This is now used as a bar .", "= = Current use = = \n \n Today the rooms are owned by the National Trust and operated by Bath and North East Somerset Council .", "The main rooms are still available for hire for private functions .", "They are also used for concerts , including ones that are part of the Bath International Music Festival .", "The basement of the building provides a home to the Fashion Museum , which was known before 2007 as the Museum of Costume .", "The collection was started by Doris Langley Moore , who gave her collection to the city of Bath in 1963 .", "It focuses on fashionable dress for men , women and children from the late 16th century to the present day and has more than 30 @,@ 000 objects .", "The earliest pieces are embroidered shirts and gloves from about 1600 .", "The grandeur of the building make it a popular location for feature films and television series set in the Georgian period .", "The BBC have used it as a location for the filming of an adaptation of <unk> Abbey in 1986 and in 1995 <unk> ." ]
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[ " = Tropical Storm Olaf ( 1997 ) = \n \n Tropical Storm Olaf was an erratic and long @-@ lived tropical cyclone that brought heavy rainfall to regions of Mexico , which would be devastated by Hurricane Pauline a week later .", "The sixteenth named storm of the 1997 season , Olaf formed on September 26 off the southern coast of Mexico .", "It moved northward and quickly intensified , reaching peak winds of 70 mph ( 120 km / h ) before weakening and hitting Oaxaca as a tropical depression .", "In Mexico , El Salvador , and Guatemala , the system brought heavy rainfall , which killed 18 people and caused flooding and damage .", "It was originally thought that Olaf dissipated over Mexico , although its remnants continued westward for a week .", "It interacted with Hurricane Pauline , which caused Olaf to turn to the southeast and later to the north to strike Mexico again , finally dissipating on October 12 .", "= = Meteorological history = = \n \n The origins of Olaf were from a tropical wave first noted over Central America on September 22 .", "It moved slowly through the eastern Pacific Ocean , and gradually developed an area of convection .", "<unk> , an upper @-@ level low @-@ pressure area moved from the Gulf of Mexico across Mexico into the Pacific , which produced wind shear across the region ; wind shear is the difference in wind speed and direction in the atmosphere , and is usually harmful to tropical cyclogenesis .", "The disturbance associated with the tropical wave persisted and developed outflow .", "This caused the upper @-@ level low to move away from the system .", "On September 26 , it was sufficiently organized to be classified Tropical Depression Seventeen @-@ E , while located about 345 miles ( 560 km ) south of the Gulf of Tehuantepec .", "A few hours after developing , the depression attained tropical storm status , or winds of at least 40 mph ( 65 km / h ) .", "Upon doing so , the National Hurricane Center ( NHC ) gave it the name \" Olaf \" .", "The upper @-@ level low , which was moving away from the region , caused the storm to move northward toward the Mexican coast .", "Olaf quickly intensified , as evidenced by reports from a nearby ship , and the winds reached 70 mph ( 115 km / h ) by late on September 27 ; the NHC anticipated further intensification to hurricane status , or winds of at least 75 mph ( 120 km / h ) .", "Instead , interaction with the rough terrain of Mexico caused weakening .", "Olaf made landfall on <unk> Cruz , Oaxaca early on September 29 as a 35 mph ( 55 km / h ) tropical depression .", "Within a few hours , the circulation was not evident on satellite imagery , and the NHC discontinued advisories .", "Despite being considered dissipated , a re @-@ analysis of satellite imagery indicated the circulation of Olaf persisted as turned to the west toward open waters .", "Early on September 30 , the system reached the Pacific , and it continued westward for about a week , during which it retained some convective activity .", "On October 5 , Olaf turned toward the east , as it interacted with the large circulation of developing Hurricane Pauline .", "Later that day , the NHC resumed issuing advisories , while it was located about 560 miles ( 900 km ) southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California Peninsula .", "The system turned to the southeast , and , failing to organize , the NHC discontinued advisories on October 8 .", "Three days later , after the remnants of Olaf turned toward the north , the NHC again resumed advisories , when it was just 70 miles ( 115 km ) south @-@ southwest of <unk> , Colima .", "Late on October 12 , the circulation of Olaf made its final landfall near Manzanillo , Colima , and it quickly dissipated .", "An associated area of thunderstorms moved over open waters again , but failed to <unk> .", "= = Impact and preparations = = \n \n Prior to moving ashore , a tropical storm warning was issued from Punta <unk> , Guerrero to <unk> , Chiapas and the Port of Chiapas , near the Mexico – Guatemala border .", "When Olaf was strengthening faster than anticipated , the advisory was upgraded to a hurricane warning , although it was downgraded to a tropical storm after the intensification did not occur .", "Upon making its first landfall , Tropical Depression Olaf produced gusty winds and heavy rains along the southeastern coast of Mexico .", "The peak 24 ‑ hour rainfall total was 6 @.", "@ 71 inches ( 17 @.", "@ 1 cm ) in <unk> de <unk> in Oaxaca ; the highest rainfall total throughout Olaf 's duration was 27 @.", "@ 73 inches ( 70 @.", "@ 4 cm ) at a station called <unk> / <unk> in Oaxaca .", "Heavy rainfall was also reported in Guatemala and El Salvador .", "Across the affected region , the heavy rainfall caused flooding , which resulted in 18 deaths .", "In Mexico , the flooding damaged 50 @,@ 000 acres ( 200 km2 ) of coffee , corn , and other crops ; in Chiapas , the coffee crop damage represented a severe cut into the yearly total .", "The precipitation flooded many buildings across the region , including 30 houses in the Chiapas capital of <unk> Gutiérrez , when a river exceeded its banks .", "In mountainous regions , mudslides left dozens of small villages isolated from the outside world .", "Along the coast , high waves of up to 16 feet ( 5 m ) forced the closure of all ports in three Mexican states , which affected thousands of fishermen .", "Further west , three fishing vessels were reported missing near Acapulco , prompting rescue parties .", "The storm also forced the closure of several airports .", "In its final landfall , there was no damage reported ; precipitation in that region peaked at 2 @.", "@ 96 inches ( 7 @.", "@ 5 cm ) in <unk> , Colima .", "Following the storm , the Mexican government sent food , water , and housing supplies to affected families in Oaxaca .", "Less than a week after Olaf moved through southern Mexico , Hurricane Pauline struck the same region with much stronger winds .", "Pauline caused heavier rainfall and more damage , killing at least 250 people .", "Some regions received 10 days of heavy rainfall ." ]
[ "The precipitation flooded many buildings across the region , including 30 houses in the Chiapas capital of <unk> Gutiérrez , when a river exceeded its banks ." ]
[ " = Tropical Storm Olaf ( 1997 ) = \n \n Tropical Storm Olaf was an erratic and long @-@ lived tropical cyclone that brought heavy rainfall to regions of Mexico , which would be devastated by Hurricane Pauline a week later .", "The sixteenth named storm of the 1997 season , Olaf formed on September 26 off the southern coast of Mexico .", "It moved northward and quickly intensified , reaching peak winds of 70 mph ( 120 km / h ) before weakening and hitting Oaxaca as a tropical depression .", "In Mexico , El Salvador , and Guatemala , the system brought heavy rainfall , which killed 18 people and caused flooding and damage .", "It was originally thought that Olaf dissipated over Mexico , although its remnants continued westward for a week .", "It interacted with Hurricane Pauline , which caused Olaf to turn to the southeast and later to the north to strike Mexico again , finally dissipating on October 12 .", "= = Meteorological history = = \n \n The origins of Olaf were from a tropical wave first noted over Central America on September 22 .", "It moved slowly through the eastern Pacific Ocean , and gradually developed an area of convection .", "<unk> , an upper @-@ level low @-@ pressure area moved from the Gulf of Mexico across Mexico into the Pacific , which produced wind shear across the region ; wind shear is the difference in wind speed and direction in the atmosphere , and is usually harmful to tropical cyclogenesis .", "The disturbance associated with the tropical wave persisted and developed outflow .", "This caused the upper @-@ level low to move away from the system .", "On September 26 , it was sufficiently organized to be classified Tropical Depression Seventeen @-@ E , while located about 345 miles ( 560 km ) south of the Gulf of Tehuantepec .", "A few hours after developing , the depression attained tropical storm status , or winds of at least 40 mph ( 65 km / h ) .", "Upon doing so , the National Hurricane Center ( NHC ) gave it the name \" Olaf \" .", "The upper @-@ level low , which was moving away from the region , caused the storm to move northward toward the Mexican coast .", "Olaf quickly intensified , as evidenced by reports from a nearby ship , and the winds reached 70 mph ( 115 km / h ) by late on September 27 ; the NHC anticipated further intensification to hurricane status , or winds of at least 75 mph ( 120 km / h ) .", "Instead , interaction with the rough terrain of Mexico caused weakening .", "Olaf made landfall on <unk> Cruz , Oaxaca early on September 29 as a 35 mph ( 55 km / h ) tropical depression .", "Within a few hours , the circulation was not evident on satellite imagery , and the NHC discontinued advisories .", "Despite being considered dissipated , a re @-@ analysis of satellite imagery indicated the circulation of Olaf persisted as turned to the west toward open waters .", "Early on September 30 , the system reached the Pacific , and it continued westward for about a week , during which it retained some convective activity .", "On October 5 , Olaf turned toward the east , as it interacted with the large circulation of developing Hurricane Pauline .", "Later that day , the NHC resumed issuing advisories , while it was located about 560 miles ( 900 km ) southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California Peninsula .", "The system turned to the southeast , and , failing to organize , the NHC discontinued advisories on October 8 .", "Three days later , after the remnants of Olaf turned toward the north , the NHC again resumed advisories , when it was just 70 miles ( 115 km ) south @-@ southwest of <unk> , Colima .", "Late on October 12 , the circulation of Olaf made its final landfall near Manzanillo , Colima , and it quickly dissipated .", "An associated area of thunderstorms moved over open waters again , but failed to <unk> .", "= = Impact and preparations = = \n \n Prior to moving ashore , a tropical storm warning was issued from Punta <unk> , Guerrero to <unk> , Chiapas and the Port of Chiapas , near the Mexico – Guatemala border .", "When Olaf was strengthening faster than anticipated , the advisory was upgraded to a hurricane warning , although it was downgraded to a tropical storm after the intensification did not occur .", "Upon making its first landfall , Tropical Depression Olaf produced gusty winds and heavy rains along the southeastern coast of Mexico .", "The peak 24 ‑ hour rainfall total was 6 @.", "@ 71 inches ( 17 @.", "@ 1 cm ) in <unk> de <unk> in Oaxaca ; the highest rainfall total throughout Olaf 's duration was 27 @.", "@ 73 inches ( 70 @.", "@ 4 cm ) at a station called <unk> / <unk> in Oaxaca .", "Heavy rainfall was also reported in Guatemala and El Salvador .", "Across the affected region , the heavy rainfall caused flooding , which resulted in 18 deaths .", "In Mexico , the flooding damaged 50 @,@ 000 acres ( 200 km2 ) of coffee , corn , and other crops ; in Chiapas , the coffee crop damage represented a severe cut into the yearly total .", "In mountainous regions , mudslides left dozens of small villages isolated from the outside world .", "Along the coast , high waves of up to 16 feet ( 5 m ) forced the closure of all ports in three Mexican states , which affected thousands of fishermen .", "Further west , three fishing vessels were reported missing near Acapulco , prompting rescue parties .", "The storm also forced the closure of several airports .", "In its final landfall , there was no damage reported ; precipitation in that region peaked at 2 @.", "@ 96 inches ( 7 @.", "@ 5 cm ) in <unk> , Colima .", "Following the storm , the Mexican government sent food , water , and housing supplies to affected families in Oaxaca .", "Less than a week after Olaf moved through southern Mexico , Hurricane Pauline struck the same region with much stronger winds .", "Pauline caused heavier rainfall and more damage , killing at least 250 people .", "Some regions received 10 days of heavy rainfall ." ]
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[ " = Spanish Hill = \n \n Spanish Hill is a hill located in the borough of South Waverly , Pennsylvania .", "The hill is controversial among historians and archaeologists ; opinions regarding the origin of structures found on the site vary from embankments created by early farmers , to the remnants of a Native American village and <unk> , due to the site 's similarity to the description found in the account of Étienne Brûlé of a settlement called Carantouan .", "The area in the hill 's vicinity was previously occupied by <unk> Native Americans .", "It was a common site for both amateur and professional archaeology , as well as relic hunting .", "The source of the name remains unknown , but various theories have been proposed as to its origin .", "= = Geography = = \n \n In 1795 , François Alexandre Frédéric visited Spanish Hill while en route to Canada .", "He described the hill as \" a mountain in the shape of a sugar loaf , about 100 feet high , with level top , on which are remains of <unk> .", "One perpendicular <unk> is still remaining , plainly indicating a parapet and ditch . \"", "In 1833 , another individual visiting the hill described \" the remains of a wall which runs around the whole exactly on the brow , and within a deep ditch or <unk> running round the whole summit . \"", "In 1898 , <unk> Shepard created a sketch of Spanish Hill , including the portions still visible at the time as well as those no longer extant .", "Shepard enlisted the assistance of a longtime local resident , Charles Henry Shepard , who claimed to remember \" fortifications as consisting of an embankment with a trench behind , giving a height of four or five feet on the inside . \"", "In addition , an <unk> was discovered on the site which was pronounced to be a corn <unk> by <unk> .", "According to John S. Clark , a surveyor and historian active in the area until the early twentieth century , the topography and size of the site were appropriate to correspond with Brûlé 's description of Carantouan ; Brûlé described a <unk> town , populated by approximately 800 warriors and 4 @,@ 000 individuals in total .", "He also described the dwellings and fortifications as being similar to those utilized by the <unk> people .", "Clark 's conclusions were based in part on surveys he conducted at the site in 1878 , when he observed what he believed were fortifications atop the hill .", "Amateur archaeologist <unk> C. <unk> conducted an excavation at the base of the hill in 1932 , uncovering what he described as \" seventy five <unk> extending east and west , \" as well as the \" effigy of a huge animal . \"", "= = History = = \n \n Originally created by <unk> glaciers , Spanish Hill comprises approximately 10 acres ( 40 @,@ 000 m2 ) of earth in a site that is part of the <unk> <unk> .", "Located at an elevation of 978 feet ( 298 m ) above sea level , it rises approximately 230 feet ( 70 m ) over the nearby floodplain of the <unk> River .", "The hill is located in South Waverly , Pennsylvania , in Bradford County , just south of the state border with New York , inside of territory once occupied by the <unk> people .", "It has been acknowledged and studied by historians and archaeologists for over two hundred years .", "The source of the name is unknown , but individuals traveling through the area between 1795 and 1804 described \" Spanish <unk> \" as a feature of the hill , and some of the earliest settlers to the region report that local Native Americans referred to the hill either as \" <unk> \" or \" <unk> . \"", "In 1615 , Étienne Brûlé was sent to the area by Samuel de Champlain to meet with Native American tribes in the hope of finding assistance to fight the Iroquois , against whom Champlain had allied with the <unk> people .", "During his voyage , Brûlé recorded a town called Carantouan ( meaning \" Big Tree , \" according to <unk> William Martin <unk> ) , which was subsequently included on a map published by de Champlain in 1632 .", "In the early nineteenth @-@ century , a Native American man who lived in the area near Spanish Hill reportedly refused to ascend it , for fear of a deadly spirit that lived on top .", "According to the man , the spirit spoke with a <unk> voice and \" made holes through Indians ' bodies . \"", "Archaeologist Louise Welles Murray suggested that this could be a reference to cannon or musket fire .", "In the early twentieth century , archaeological and historical research was conducted regarding a potential connection between Carantouan and the structures described on the hill .", "After surveying the area in spring and fall , archaeologist <unk> Shoemaker discovered evidence of Native American habitation , including shell <unk> , corn and flint chips , along with various other implements .", "In 1918 , historian and archaeologist George P. <unk> , after a survey of the site , determined that it was impossible for Spanish Hill to have been the site of the town described by Brûlé .", "He cited the sharp incline , which would have made ascension difficult , as well as the lack of water and archaeological evidence on the hill as evidence against it having been the location of Carantouan .", "<unk> that Spanish Hill was the site of the village was also countered by James Bennett Griffin , who found nothing of interest in the area following an archaeological survey in 1931 .", "However , historian <unk> <unk> suggests that prior excavations conducted by early twentieth @-@ century archaeologist Warren <unk> , as well as years of heavy farming activity in the area may have contributed to the lack of artifacts found during the Griffin expedition .", "As <unk> wrote : “ Until more information is known , it seems <unk> to eliminate Spanish Hill as a possible site related to the nation of Carantouan , as some researchers have done .", "” \n The site was a popular location , both for archaeological excavations and amateur collecting .", "According to <unk> , Spanish Hill was \" looted \" by <unk> , and his finds likely sold to collectors .", "In addition , the area was heavily <unk> by relic collectors approximately since the early nineteenth @-@ century .", "On October 15 , 1915 , the Historical Society of Bradford County , Pennsylvania , dedicated a memorial on Spanish Hill in honor of the <unk> of the arrival of Brûlé to the present @-@ day border of Pennsylvania .", "Later , in 1939 , Section of Painting and <unk> artist <unk> <unk> depicted the hill in a mural entitled \" Spanish Hill and the Early <unk> of the <unk> , \" for display in the United States Post Office branch of nearby Waverly , New York .", "The hill was nearly demolished and used for highway fill in 1970 , but the efforts were reportedly halted due to lobbying by local amateur archaeologist <unk> <unk> ." ]
[ "The hill is controversial among historians and archaeologists ; opinions regarding the origin of structures found on the site vary from embankments created by early farmers , to the remnants of a Native American village and <unk> , due to the site 's similarity to the description found in the account of Étienne Brûlé of a settlement called Carantouan .", "Shepard enlisted the assistance of a longtime local resident , Charles Henry Shepard , who claimed to remember \" fortifications as consisting of an embankment with a trench behind , giving a height of four or five feet on the inside . \"" ]
[ " = Spanish Hill = \n \n Spanish Hill is a hill located in the borough of South Waverly , Pennsylvania .", "The area in the hill 's vicinity was previously occupied by <unk> Native Americans .", "It was a common site for both amateur and professional archaeology , as well as relic hunting .", "The source of the name remains unknown , but various theories have been proposed as to its origin .", "= = Geography = = \n \n In 1795 , François Alexandre Frédéric visited Spanish Hill while en route to Canada .", "He described the hill as \" a mountain in the shape of a sugar loaf , about 100 feet high , with level top , on which are remains of <unk> .", "One perpendicular <unk> is still remaining , plainly indicating a parapet and ditch . \"", "In 1833 , another individual visiting the hill described \" the remains of a wall which runs around the whole exactly on the brow , and within a deep ditch or <unk> running round the whole summit . \"", "In 1898 , <unk> Shepard created a sketch of Spanish Hill , including the portions still visible at the time as well as those no longer extant .", "In addition , an <unk> was discovered on the site which was pronounced to be a corn <unk> by <unk> .", "According to John S. Clark , a surveyor and historian active in the area until the early twentieth century , the topography and size of the site were appropriate to correspond with Brûlé 's description of Carantouan ; Brûlé described a <unk> town , populated by approximately 800 warriors and 4 @,@ 000 individuals in total .", "He also described the dwellings and fortifications as being similar to those utilized by the <unk> people .", "Clark 's conclusions were based in part on surveys he conducted at the site in 1878 , when he observed what he believed were fortifications atop the hill .", "Amateur archaeologist <unk> C. <unk> conducted an excavation at the base of the hill in 1932 , uncovering what he described as \" seventy five <unk> extending east and west , \" as well as the \" effigy of a huge animal . \"", "= = History = = \n \n Originally created by <unk> glaciers , Spanish Hill comprises approximately 10 acres ( 40 @,@ 000 m2 ) of earth in a site that is part of the <unk> <unk> .", "Located at an elevation of 978 feet ( 298 m ) above sea level , it rises approximately 230 feet ( 70 m ) over the nearby floodplain of the <unk> River .", "The hill is located in South Waverly , Pennsylvania , in Bradford County , just south of the state border with New York , inside of territory once occupied by the <unk> people .", "It has been acknowledged and studied by historians and archaeologists for over two hundred years .", "The source of the name is unknown , but individuals traveling through the area between 1795 and 1804 described \" Spanish <unk> \" as a feature of the hill , and some of the earliest settlers to the region report that local Native Americans referred to the hill either as \" <unk> \" or \" <unk> . \"", "In 1615 , Étienne Brûlé was sent to the area by Samuel de Champlain to meet with Native American tribes in the hope of finding assistance to fight the Iroquois , against whom Champlain had allied with the <unk> people .", "During his voyage , Brûlé recorded a town called Carantouan ( meaning \" Big Tree , \" according to <unk> William Martin <unk> ) , which was subsequently included on a map published by de Champlain in 1632 .", "In the early nineteenth @-@ century , a Native American man who lived in the area near Spanish Hill reportedly refused to ascend it , for fear of a deadly spirit that lived on top .", "According to the man , the spirit spoke with a <unk> voice and \" made holes through Indians ' bodies . \"", "Archaeologist Louise Welles Murray suggested that this could be a reference to cannon or musket fire .", "In the early twentieth century , archaeological and historical research was conducted regarding a potential connection between Carantouan and the structures described on the hill .", "After surveying the area in spring and fall , archaeologist <unk> Shoemaker discovered evidence of Native American habitation , including shell <unk> , corn and flint chips , along with various other implements .", "In 1918 , historian and archaeologist George P. <unk> , after a survey of the site , determined that it was impossible for Spanish Hill to have been the site of the town described by Brûlé .", "He cited the sharp incline , which would have made ascension difficult , as well as the lack of water and archaeological evidence on the hill as evidence against it having been the location of Carantouan .", "<unk> that Spanish Hill was the site of the village was also countered by James Bennett Griffin , who found nothing of interest in the area following an archaeological survey in 1931 .", "However , historian <unk> <unk> suggests that prior excavations conducted by early twentieth @-@ century archaeologist Warren <unk> , as well as years of heavy farming activity in the area may have contributed to the lack of artifacts found during the Griffin expedition .", "As <unk> wrote : “ Until more information is known , it seems <unk> to eliminate Spanish Hill as a possible site related to the nation of Carantouan , as some researchers have done .", "” \n The site was a popular location , both for archaeological excavations and amateur collecting .", "According to <unk> , Spanish Hill was \" looted \" by <unk> , and his finds likely sold to collectors .", "In addition , the area was heavily <unk> by relic collectors approximately since the early nineteenth @-@ century .", "On October 15 , 1915 , the Historical Society of Bradford County , Pennsylvania , dedicated a memorial on Spanish Hill in honor of the <unk> of the arrival of Brûlé to the present @-@ day border of Pennsylvania .", "Later , in 1939 , Section of Painting and <unk> artist <unk> <unk> depicted the hill in a mural entitled \" Spanish Hill and the Early <unk> of the <unk> , \" for display in the United States Post Office branch of nearby Waverly , New York .", "The hill was nearly demolished and used for highway fill in 1970 , but the efforts were reportedly halted due to lobbying by local amateur archaeologist <unk> <unk> ." ]
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[ " = History of Bradford City <unk> = \n \n Bradford City Association Football Club — also known informally as Bradford City — are an English football club founded in Bradford in 1903 to introduce the sport to the West Riding of Yorkshire , which until then had been almost entirely inclined towards rugby league .", "Before they had even played their first game , City were elected to the Football League to replace Doncaster Rovers in Division Two , and took over the Valley Parade stadium , which has been their permanent home ground ever since .", "The club won the Division Two title in 1908 and the FA Cup in 1911 , both under the management of Peter O 'Rourke , before they were relegated from Division One in 1921 – 22 .", "City were relegated again five seasons later , but when O 'Rourke was <unk> as manager before the 1928 – 29 season , they broke several club records to earn promotion back to Division Two .", "After eight seasons in Division Two , City returned to Division Three , and they remained in the third and fourth tiers of the English football league system until 1985 – 86 .", "During that time , they endured several periods of financial hardship , and in 1985 , their ground suffered a disastrous fire in which 56 people died , on a day the club and their fans were supposed to be celebrating promotion .", "In 1987 – 88 , the club came close to returning to the top division when they missed out on promotion on the final day of the season .", "Following relegation back to Division Three , after Geoffrey Richmond became chairman in January 1994 the club 's fortunes were lifted .", "He helped to take them to their first appearance at Wembley and subsequently into the Premier League , where they played for two seasons .", "Following Richmond 's self @-@ proclaimed \" six weeks of madness \" and the collapse of television channel ITV Digital , the club suffered its first spell in administration .", "Another period under administration followed , and City dropped through the leagues of professional English football back to the bottom tier of The Football League , until promotion in 2012 – 13 brought them back up a division .", "In January 2013 , City became the first club from the fourth tier of English football since 1962 to reach the Football League Cup final , and the first fourth @-@ tier club ever to reach a major Wembley Cup Final .", "= = Early successes ( 1903 – 19 ) = = \n \n League football was established in the West Riding of Yorkshire in 1894 when the West Yorkshire League was formed .", "A year later the Bradford Schools Football and Athletic Association abandoned its rugby roots to adopt the association football code .", "Several clubs across Bradford , including Bradford ( Park Avenue ) , also adopted the code during the latter years of the 19th century .", "By 1901 , a team called Bradford City had played in the leagues within the city , playing for two seasons , but disbanded at the end of the 1902 – 03 season .", "On 30 January 1903 , Scotsman James <unk> , a sub @-@ editor of the Bradford Observer , met with Football Association representative John <unk> at Valley Parade , the home of Manningham Football Club , to discuss establishing a Football League club within the city .", "Manningham FC were a rugby league club formed in 1880 and became a founding member of the Northern Rugby Football Union in 1895 .", "A series of meetings was held , and on 29 May 1903 , at the 23rd annual meeting of Manningham FC , the committee decided to leave the rugby code and switch to association football .", "The Football League , which saw the invitation as a chance to introduce football to the rugby league @-@ dominated area of the West Riding , elected the club , which had been renamed Bradford City , to the league with a total of 30 votes to replace Doncaster Rovers .", "Bradford City became the first league football team from the county , before they even had a team or played a game .", "They and Chelsea , who were elected to the league two years later , share the distinction of being the only clubs to join the league without having played a competitive fixture .", "A summer archery contest , which had been organised to raise money for the rugby league club , was used to finance the new club , and Manningham 's colours of claret and amber were adopted as Bradford City 's kit , but with Manningham 's <unk> changed to stripes .", "Robert Campbell was appointed by a 13 @-@ man sub @-@ committee to be the club 's first secretary @-@ manager from a shortlist of 30 applicants .", "<unk> duties were carried out by committee member <unk> , with Campbell 's role more on the playing side .", "The committee assembled a squad at the cost of £ <unk> 10s <unk> .", "Their first game was a 2 – 0 defeat away at Grimsby Town on 1 September 1903 , and first home game was six days later against Gainsborough Trinity , played in front of a crowd of 11 @,@ 000 including the Lord Mayor and Lady <unk> of Bradford .", "It was not until the third game against Burton United that the club recorded their first victory , on the way to a 10th @-@ place finish in Division Two .", "The club faced having to apply for re @-@ election in their second season , until five wins in the final six games lifted the club to eighth position .", "In November 1905 , Peter O 'Rourke , one of the club 's centre @-@ halves , was appointed manager , with his last game as a player coming the following month .", "He guided City to finishes of 11th and fifth and then earned promotion to Division One in 1907 – 08 .", "The season had started with an 8 – 1 victory over Chesterfield and included another six victories when City scored five goals or more , before promotion and then the title were assured with successive victories over Derby County and Burnley in April .", "Ahead of their first campaign in Division One , Bradford City embarked upon their first continental tour ; despite victories over German side <unk> and Belgian club <unk> , the club 's first league victory in the top division did not come until the fifth attempt with a 4 – 1 defeat of Bury .", "It was their only win in the first 14 games .", "Results improved in the second half of the season but it was not until a 1 – 0 win on the final game of the season against Manchester United with a goal from Frank O 'Rourke that City prevented an immediate relegation back to Division Two .", "The following season included a ten @-@ game undefeated spell as Bradford finished seventh , but this was bettered in the 1910 – 11 season , which is Bradford City 's most successful campaign .", "Their league finish of fifth remains the club 's highest position , and an FA Cup triumph , with a 1 – 0 win over Newcastle United in the 1911 final is the club 's only major honour .", "The first- and third @-@ round victories were secured with solitary goals from <unk> Bond , but he missed the final four games of the run because of club suspension , the first of which was a 1 – 0 defeat of Burnley in the fourth round in front of 39 @,@ 146 fans , a crowd which remains Valley Parade 's highest attendance .", "The biggest win of the run came in the semi @-@ finals with a 3 – 0 victory over Blackburn Rovers .", "City 's supporters were taken to the final in London on 11 special trains , but the game with Newcastle at Crystal Palace ended in a <unk> draw and was even described as a \" <unk> dull and uneventful game \" .", "The draw meant a replay was necessary .", "It took place four days later on 26 April 1911 at Old Trafford , Manchester , when a single goal from Jimmy <unk> in the 15th minute gave Bradford a 1 – 0 victory .", "They were the first winners of a new trophy , appropriately made by Bradford <unk> <unk> 's .", "Bradford 's defence of the FA Cup was ended in the fourth round by Barnsley , who went on to succeed Bradford as the holders .", "The 3 – 2 defeat , played at Bramall Lane , Sheffield , following two draws , brought an end to 11 consecutive clean sheets in the FA Cup — a competition record .", "The sequence also included a 12th clean sheet in the second replay against Barnsley which was abandoned because of crowd trouble .", "The cup run had included the first Bradford derby between City and cross @-@ city rivals Bradford ( Park Avenue ) .", "In the league , City finished 11th , the first of four consecutive mid @-@ table finishes before league football was suspended because of the First World War .", "City 's FA Cup hero <unk> , who had joined Leeds City , was one of many footballers to lose his life during the war .", "Bradford City players who died included Bob <unk> , another FA Cup winner , and Evelyn <unk> , as well as several reserve team players .", "Frank Buckley and Jock <unk> were seriously wounded , and <unk> Bond was taken prisoner @-@ of @-@ war .", "In 1921 , Bond laid a commemorative wreath on the <unk> in memory of his fallen colleagues prior to a league game at Arsenal .", "= = Inter @-@ war years ( 1919 – 38 ) = = \n \n With several <unk> during the war , it was a new @-@ look side that took to the field for the 1919 – 20 season , when league football resumed .", "The 15th @-@ place finish in the league was City 's lowest since their first season in Division One , and a fourth @-@ round FA Cup exit away at Bristol City was blamed on a pre @-@ game trip to Fry 's chocolate works .", "It was a position replicated the following season .", "After ten campaigns in Division One , City were relegated back to Division Two , when they lost all of their final five games of the 1921 – 22 season .", "It would be 77 years until Bradford City again competed in the top division of English football .", "Having lost O 'Rourke as manager in 1921 , after he had struggled to cope with the death of his son two years earlier , Bradford 's results suffered back in Division Two .", "Both Bradford City and Bradford ( Park Avenue ) had been relegated in 1922 , and with the rise of fellow West Yorkshire side Huddersfield Town , <unk> in Bradford dropped .", "City 's average attendance fell from a record high of 22 @,@ <unk> in 1920 – 21 to between 12 @,@ 000 and 14 @,@ 000 in Division Two .", "Five consecutive bottom half finishes culminated in relegation to Division Three ( North ) in 1926 – 27 , when they finished bottom of the table following a then record 8 – 0 defeat to Manchester City on the final day of the season .", "New manager Colin <unk> missed out on guiding the club to an immediate promotion when they finished sixth , but at the end of the season the players had not been paid and the bank was unable to advance any more money because of the club 's <unk> .", "Had it not been for donations by fans , Bradford City would not have started the following campaign .", "A new board was appointed , and they reinstated Peter O 'Rourke as manager .", "Success was immediate , when the 1928 – 29 season started with a record 11 – 1 victory over Rotherham United , as the side scored a club record 128 goals to earn promotion by just one point .", "City 's successful team had also brought the fans back and the average attendance of 18 @,@ <unk> is the highest average recorded by the club , since 1925 , when The Football League started to keep official records .", "O 'Rourke left for a second time in May 1930 , after he resigned because he was not allowed to sign a player he wanted .", "City spent eight seasons back in Division Two but the nearest they came to stepping up to the top flight was in 1933 – 34 when at one point they topped the division .", "Their sixth @-@ place finish was the highest position since the club had been in Division One and would not be bettered until the 1980s .", "<unk> back to Division Three ( North ) came in 1936 – 37 .", "City were runners @-@ up in the Division Three North Challenge Cup a year later before they won the same competition in the last year before league football was again suspended because of war .", "= = Lower divisions ( 1946 – 81 ) = = \n \n New manager Jack Barker lasted just eight months until he was replaced by former Leeds United player Jack Milburn upon the resumption of league football in 1946 .", "Milburn led City to fifth position in his first season but only lasted another season himself .", "With only one team promoted from Division Three ( North ) each season , City remained at that level until they were placed in Division Three in 1958 – 59 after a league re @-@ organisation , following a 20 @-@ year high position of third the previous season .", "In 1960 , eight years after part of the ground 's Midland Road stand had been closed following examinations of the foundations ordered as a result of the 1946 <unk> Park disaster , the entire stand was closed , leaving the ground with just three stands .", "After just three years in Division Three , City dropped into Division Four in 1960 – 61 , although that season they did defeat Division One side Manchester United in City 's first ever League Cup tie .", "United , like many other top flight clubs , would not enter the competition again until six years later .", "Despite a club record 9 – 1 defeat to Colchester United on 30 December 1961 , City came fifth in 1961 – 62 , thanks to David Layne 's 34 league goals — his total remains a club record for a season — but missed out on promotion by just one point .", "Layne left for Sheffield Wednesday and City finished 23rd the following season , forcing them to apply for re @-@ election .", "In 1966 , the club directors moved the pitch 2 @.", "@ 74 metres ( 3 @.", "@ 00 yd ) closer to the main stand , creating enough space for them to add a new safe standing area on the Midland Road side of the ground and open all four stands for the first time since 1960 .", "<unk> continued to drop and a new record low of 1 @,@ 353 was set on 12 May 1966 against <unk> .", "It prompted chairman Stafford Heginbotham to hold a crisis meeting in the city 's St George 's Hall to raise new funds and safeguard the future of the club .", "The club 's indifferent form on the field continued , with another re @-@ election and two narrow promotion failures , before promotion was gained in 1968 – 69 .", "Only the previous season , City had had three managers , when Grenville Hair , who had replaced Willie Watson , died just two months into his reign , after he collapsed at the end of a training session .", "Striker Bobby Ham , whose 18 goals had helped City into Division Three , was again top goalscorer the following season , but the club 's stint in Division Three was short @-@ lived .", "Once Ham , and fellow Bradford @-@ born striker Bruce <unk> , who scored 60 goals during seven seasons with the club , both left , City were relegated back into the bottom division in 1971 – 72 .", "The spell in Division Three had also been notable for the debut of <unk> <unk> , who went on to play a record 502 league games during 14 seasons with the club .", "City spent five seasons back in Division Four .", "In 1975 – 76 they had their best FA Cup run in more than 50 years after defeating Norwich City , before they were knocked out in the quarter @-@ finals by eventual winners Southampton 1 – 0 .", "A year later more than 40 goals from the trio of Dominican striker Joe Cooke , Terry Dolan and Don <unk> helped City to another promotion when they finished in fourth position .", "The club 's board failed to strengthen the squad the following season , resulting in an instant return to Division Four .", "Under new manager George Mulhall , City spent three seasons in mid @-@ table , although a late spell of form nearly earned promotion in 1979 – 80 .", "= = Bantam <unk> ( 1981 – 90 ) = = \n \n In May 1981 , City appointed former England international defender Roy McFarland as their new manager .", "After starting the 1981 – 82 season with a defeat and a draw , City went top of the table during a run of nine successive league victories , equalling a 30 @-@ year club record .", "The run came to an end against Sheffield United in front of 13 @,@ 711 fans at Valley Parade , producing then club record gate receipts of £ 17 @,@ 938 .", "Arctic conditions across Britain meant City played only once during December , but they went back to the top of the Division Four table in January .", "City finished the season second , five points behind Sheffield United , and were promoted back to Division Three .", "Three months into the following campaign , McFarland and his assistant Mick Jones handed in their resignation and left for Derby County .", "Derby had to pay a large fine and compensation to City for poaching the pair .", "Chairman Bob Martin turned to another England centre @-@ back and appointed Trevor Cherry as McFarland 's replacement from West Yorkshire rivals Leeds United .", "Cherry and assistant Terry <unk> continued to build on McFarland 's start to the period which would later be called \" Bantam <unk> \" by <unk> The City <unk> .", "Despite not recording their first win for more than two months , the pair guided City to 12th position .", "The club were again in financial difficulties , and in June 1983 , Martin called in the receivers and the club was put up for sale .", "A Save Bradford City Fund was launched on 24 July , and former chairman Stafford Heginbotham and former board member Jack <unk> bought the club , forming a new company , and enabling the team to start the new league campaign .", "Centre forward Bobby Campbell was sold to Derby County to balance the books and John <unk> brought in as his replacement .", "City struggled on the pitch and won just one of their first 15 games leaving them in the relegation zone .", "Campbell had played just 11 games during four months with Derby and so he returned to Bradford initially on a loan transfer .", "His return coincided with a club record ten successive league victories .", "Campbell finished the season with nine goals , <unk> with 22 , but City finished seventh and missed out on promotion .", "The good form continued the following season , and from October to mid @-@ December 1984 , City embarked on a 13 @-@ match unbeaten run , during which time Campbell became the club 's all @-@ time leading goalscorer , beating Frank O 'Rourke 's 70 @-@ year @-@ old record .", "City went top of the division and held onto their lead , opening an 11 @-@ point cushion by February .", "Promotion was secured in April and the club 's first championship title since 1929 after a 2 – 0 win over Bolton Wanderers .", "The success was overshadowed when fire ripped through Valley Parade 's main stand 40 minutes into the final game of the season on 11 May 1985 against Lincoln City .", "A total of 56 people died and the club did not play another game at Valley Parade for nearly 20 months .", "City instead played home games at <unk> Road , Leeds Road and <unk> during the 1985 – 86 season , when they came 13th , and for the first half of the 1986 – 87 campaign .", "They returned to Valley Parade , which had undergone a £ <unk> redevelopment , on Boxing Day 1986 against Derby County .", "After managing the side during the financial hardship and time away from their home ground , Cherry was dismissed only ten days after the return to Valley Parade .", "Club coach Terry Dolan was appointed as manager and he led the side away from relegation and to a finish of 10th place .", "By September 1987 , Dolan 's side topped Division Two for the first time in 54 years .", "They finished fourth after a final day defeat to Ipswich Town and missed out on promotion after they lost to Middlesbrough in the play @-@ offs .", "Leading players Stuart McCall and John Hendrie , who had both stayed for another season in a bid to take City into Division One , both left , and within two seasons City again dropped into Division Three .", "In January 1988 Stafford Heginbotham resigned as the Club 's Chairman due to ill health .", "= = Richmond era and administration ( 1990 onwards ) = = \n \n For three seasons , City finished in mid @-@ table in Division Three and the new Division Two , when the leagues were renamed following the formation of the Premier League .", "In January 1994 , Geoffrey Richmond took over as chairman .", "He cleared the debts , loaned the club £ 2 @.", "@ 3 million , and promised the fans he would take the club to the Premier League within five years .", "In his first season as chairman , the club finished in seventh place with Frank <unk> as manager .", "<unk> was sacked and was replaced by Lennie Lawrence .", "Lawrence could only finish 14th in his first season , before he left for Luton Town in November 1995 to be replaced by his assistant Chris Kamara .", "Kamara secured a play @-@ off spot with a final day victory over Hull City , before City defeated Blackpool in the play @-@ off semi @-@ finals .", "The final against Notts County was City 's first game at Wembley .", "Goals from Des Hamilton and Mark <unk> gave them a 2 – 0 win , which secured promotion to Division One .", "Kamara used 42 players in 1996 – 97 when City avoided relegation with a 3 – 0 victory in the final game against Queens Park Rangers .", "Kamara was sacked in January 1998 after an FA Cup defeat to Manchester City , when Richmond claimed the manager had taken the club as far as he could .", "Richmond again elevated from within and Paul Jewell , who had been at the club since 1988 , was installed as manager , originally on a caretaker basis .", "He was appointed full @-@ time in May 1998 and Richmond backed his new appointment with a multi @-@ million transfer budget .", "Jewell signed strikers Lee Mills , from Port Vale and Isaiah Rankin , from Arsenal , for £ 1 million and £ 1 @.", "@ 3 million respectively , and signed former captain Stuart McCall from Rangers on a free transfer to lead the side .", "Despite a poor start , the club secured promotion to the top division for the first time in 77 years with a 3 – 2 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers in the final game of the 1998 – 99 season .", "City 's success meant that Dean Windass , who had signed from Oxford United in March , became the club 's third £ 1 million signing of the season .", "Windass had originally been signed for £ 950 @,@ 000 , but an additional fee of £ 50 @,@ 000 was paid to Oxford because of City 's promotion .", "Jewell broke the club 's transfer record to add a fourth seven @-@ figure signing when he paid £ 1 @.", "@ 4 million to Leeds United for David Wetherall .", "Jewell added other senior players including Neil <unk> and Dean Saunders , prompting the media to call his team \" Dad 's Army \" .", "When City defeated Middlesbrough 1 – 0 with a late goal from Saunders , his goal celebration mocked the critics ' comments .", "City failed to win another game until their eighth game of the season , and Sky Sports <unk> Rodney Marsh said they would be relegated and promised to shave off his hair at a home game if they avoided such a fate .", "A run of nine home games without defeat and consecutive victories in April gave City hope of avoiding relegation on the final day of the season .", "A final day 1 – 0 victory over Liverpool , with a goal from Wetherall , who had played every minute of the season , and Wimbledon 's defeat , meant City survived with a record low of 36 points .", "Less than two months after City stayed up , Jewell left to join Sheffield Wednesday , to be replaced by his assistant , Chris Hutchings .", "The club entered the Intertoto Cup , the first time they had competed in a European competition , in which they were defeated by FC <unk> Saint Petersburg in the semi @-@ finals .", "Richmond gave Hutchings more money than Jewell to spend in the transfer market , and Bradford paid a club record £ 2 @.", "@ 5 million for David <unk> and £ 1 @.", "@ 5 million for Ashley Ward , and signed Italian striker <unk> <unk> on wages of £ 40 @,@ 000 per week .", "Richmond also continued to re @-@ develop the ground , which increased the capacity to 25 @,@ 136 , but later referred to his spending as his \" six weeks of madness \" .", "In their second season in the Premier League , City struggled for form and Hutchings was sacked after a start to the season in which he recorded just one victory from 12 league games .", "Under new manager Jim Jefferies , the club were unable to avoid relegation , which was confirmed with a 2 – 1 defeat at Everton , when they missed two penalties , before finishing the season with just 26 points .", "Jefferies was sacked in December 2001 following a training ground rift with captain McCall .", "Nicky Law was appointed his successor , and the club finished the season in 15th place .", "During the summer , with debts of nearly £ 13 million — as a result of the collapse of ITV Digital and the fall @-@ out from Richmond 's self @-@ proclaimed \" six weeks of madness \" — the club were forced into administration .", "The players were all released , but <unk> waived much of the money owed to him , to help the club survive under new owners Julian Rhodes and Gordon <unk> .", "City fulfilled their fixtures during the 2002 – 03 season but finished 19th .", "Former England captain Bryan Robson took over as new manager during the following season , but , under his management , City won only seven games from 28 and were relegated in 23rd place .", "Robson left and was replaced by his assistant Colin Todd .", "The club went into administration for a second time , but Todd led them to 11th in each of the following two seasons .", "Following fan pressure and a poor run of results , Rhodes sacked Todd on 12 February 2007 , with City just three points above the relegation zone .", "Wetherall was appointed player @-@ manager on a temporary basis and then for the rest of the season , but City were relegated following a 3 – 0 defeat to Chesterfield .", "During the summer of 2007 , former midfielder Stuart McCall returned as manager with City in the bottom tier for the first time in 25 years .", "He set himself a target of earning promotion back to League One in his first season , but twice missed out on promotion before he left the club in February 2010 with City lying 16th in League Two .", "In January 2013 , City became the first club from the fourth tier of English football since Rochdale in 1962 to reach the Football League Cup final , and the first fourth tier club ever to reach a major Wembley Cup Final .", "They defeated three Premier League sides en route to the final – <unk> Athletic 4 – 2 on penalties in the fourth round , Arsenal 3 – 2 on penalties in the quarter @-@ finals and Aston Villa 4 – 3 on aggregate over the two legs of the semi @-@ final .", "They met Premier League side Swansea City in the final at Wembley , but lost 0 – 5 .", "On 18 May 2013 , the club returned to Wembley where they defeated Northampton Town 3 – 0 in the League Two <unk> Final to secure a place in League One for 2013 – 14 .", "On 24 January 2015 , Bradford City caused an upset by beating Premier League leaders Chelsea 4 – 2 away in the FA Cup .", "The victory sent Bradford through to the fifth round for the first time in 18 years .", "There , they defeated another top @-@ flight team , Sunderland , to reach their first FA Cup semi @-@ final since 1976 , in front of their biggest home crowd for 50 years ." ]
[ "New manager Colin <unk> missed out on guiding the club to an immediate promotion when they finished sixth , but at the end of the season the players had not been paid and the bank was unable to advance any more money because of the club 's <unk> ." ]
[ " = History of Bradford City <unk> = \n \n Bradford City Association Football Club — also known informally as Bradford City — are an English football club founded in Bradford in 1903 to introduce the sport to the West Riding of Yorkshire , which until then had been almost entirely inclined towards rugby league .", "Before they had even played their first game , City were elected to the Football League to replace Doncaster Rovers in Division Two , and took over the Valley Parade stadium , which has been their permanent home ground ever since .", "The club won the Division Two title in 1908 and the FA Cup in 1911 , both under the management of Peter O 'Rourke , before they were relegated from Division One in 1921 – 22 .", "City were relegated again five seasons later , but when O 'Rourke was <unk> as manager before the 1928 – 29 season , they broke several club records to earn promotion back to Division Two .", "After eight seasons in Division Two , City returned to Division Three , and they remained in the third and fourth tiers of the English football league system until 1985 – 86 .", "During that time , they endured several periods of financial hardship , and in 1985 , their ground suffered a disastrous fire in which 56 people died , on a day the club and their fans were supposed to be celebrating promotion .", "In 1987 – 88 , the club came close to returning to the top division when they missed out on promotion on the final day of the season .", "Following relegation back to Division Three , after Geoffrey Richmond became chairman in January 1994 the club 's fortunes were lifted .", "He helped to take them to their first appearance at Wembley and subsequently into the Premier League , where they played for two seasons .", "Following Richmond 's self @-@ proclaimed \" six weeks of madness \" and the collapse of television channel ITV Digital , the club suffered its first spell in administration .", "Another period under administration followed , and City dropped through the leagues of professional English football back to the bottom tier of The Football League , until promotion in 2012 – 13 brought them back up a division .", "In January 2013 , City became the first club from the fourth tier of English football since 1962 to reach the Football League Cup final , and the first fourth @-@ tier club ever to reach a major Wembley Cup Final .", "= = Early successes ( 1903 – 19 ) = = \n \n League football was established in the West Riding of Yorkshire in 1894 when the West Yorkshire League was formed .", "A year later the Bradford Schools Football and Athletic Association abandoned its rugby roots to adopt the association football code .", "Several clubs across Bradford , including Bradford ( Park Avenue ) , also adopted the code during the latter years of the 19th century .", "By 1901 , a team called Bradford City had played in the leagues within the city , playing for two seasons , but disbanded at the end of the 1902 – 03 season .", "On 30 January 1903 , Scotsman James <unk> , a sub @-@ editor of the Bradford Observer , met with Football Association representative John <unk> at Valley Parade , the home of Manningham Football Club , to discuss establishing a Football League club within the city .", "Manningham FC were a rugby league club formed in 1880 and became a founding member of the Northern Rugby Football Union in 1895 .", "A series of meetings was held , and on 29 May 1903 , at the 23rd annual meeting of Manningham FC , the committee decided to leave the rugby code and switch to association football .", "The Football League , which saw the invitation as a chance to introduce football to the rugby league @-@ dominated area of the West Riding , elected the club , which had been renamed Bradford City , to the league with a total of 30 votes to replace Doncaster Rovers .", "Bradford City became the first league football team from the county , before they even had a team or played a game .", "They and Chelsea , who were elected to the league two years later , share the distinction of being the only clubs to join the league without having played a competitive fixture .", "A summer archery contest , which had been organised to raise money for the rugby league club , was used to finance the new club , and Manningham 's colours of claret and amber were adopted as Bradford City 's kit , but with Manningham 's <unk> changed to stripes .", "Robert Campbell was appointed by a 13 @-@ man sub @-@ committee to be the club 's first secretary @-@ manager from a shortlist of 30 applicants .", "<unk> duties were carried out by committee member <unk> , with Campbell 's role more on the playing side .", "The committee assembled a squad at the cost of £ <unk> 10s <unk> .", "Their first game was a 2 – 0 defeat away at Grimsby Town on 1 September 1903 , and first home game was six days later against Gainsborough Trinity , played in front of a crowd of 11 @,@ 000 including the Lord Mayor and Lady <unk> of Bradford .", "It was not until the third game against Burton United that the club recorded their first victory , on the way to a 10th @-@ place finish in Division Two .", "The club faced having to apply for re @-@ election in their second season , until five wins in the final six games lifted the club to eighth position .", "In November 1905 , Peter O 'Rourke , one of the club 's centre @-@ halves , was appointed manager , with his last game as a player coming the following month .", "He guided City to finishes of 11th and fifth and then earned promotion to Division One in 1907 – 08 .", "The season had started with an 8 – 1 victory over Chesterfield and included another six victories when City scored five goals or more , before promotion and then the title were assured with successive victories over Derby County and Burnley in April .", "Ahead of their first campaign in Division One , Bradford City embarked upon their first continental tour ; despite victories over German side <unk> and Belgian club <unk> , the club 's first league victory in the top division did not come until the fifth attempt with a 4 – 1 defeat of Bury .", "It was their only win in the first 14 games .", "Results improved in the second half of the season but it was not until a 1 – 0 win on the final game of the season against Manchester United with a goal from Frank O 'Rourke that City prevented an immediate relegation back to Division Two .", "The following season included a ten @-@ game undefeated spell as Bradford finished seventh , but this was bettered in the 1910 – 11 season , which is Bradford City 's most successful campaign .", "Their league finish of fifth remains the club 's highest position , and an FA Cup triumph , with a 1 – 0 win over Newcastle United in the 1911 final is the club 's only major honour .", "The first- and third @-@ round victories were secured with solitary goals from <unk> Bond , but he missed the final four games of the run because of club suspension , the first of which was a 1 – 0 defeat of Burnley in the fourth round in front of 39 @,@ 146 fans , a crowd which remains Valley Parade 's highest attendance .", "The biggest win of the run came in the semi @-@ finals with a 3 – 0 victory over Blackburn Rovers .", "City 's supporters were taken to the final in London on 11 special trains , but the game with Newcastle at Crystal Palace ended in a <unk> draw and was even described as a \" <unk> dull and uneventful game \" .", "The draw meant a replay was necessary .", "It took place four days later on 26 April 1911 at Old Trafford , Manchester , when a single goal from Jimmy <unk> in the 15th minute gave Bradford a 1 – 0 victory .", "They were the first winners of a new trophy , appropriately made by Bradford <unk> <unk> 's .", "Bradford 's defence of the FA Cup was ended in the fourth round by Barnsley , who went on to succeed Bradford as the holders .", "The 3 – 2 defeat , played at Bramall Lane , Sheffield , following two draws , brought an end to 11 consecutive clean sheets in the FA Cup — a competition record .", "The sequence also included a 12th clean sheet in the second replay against Barnsley which was abandoned because of crowd trouble .", "The cup run had included the first Bradford derby between City and cross @-@ city rivals Bradford ( Park Avenue ) .", "In the league , City finished 11th , the first of four consecutive mid @-@ table finishes before league football was suspended because of the First World War .", "City 's FA Cup hero <unk> , who had joined Leeds City , was one of many footballers to lose his life during the war .", "Bradford City players who died included Bob <unk> , another FA Cup winner , and Evelyn <unk> , as well as several reserve team players .", "Frank Buckley and Jock <unk> were seriously wounded , and <unk> Bond was taken prisoner @-@ of @-@ war .", "In 1921 , Bond laid a commemorative wreath on the <unk> in memory of his fallen colleagues prior to a league game at Arsenal .", "= = Inter @-@ war years ( 1919 – 38 ) = = \n \n With several <unk> during the war , it was a new @-@ look side that took to the field for the 1919 – 20 season , when league football resumed .", "The 15th @-@ place finish in the league was City 's lowest since their first season in Division One , and a fourth @-@ round FA Cup exit away at Bristol City was blamed on a pre @-@ game trip to Fry 's chocolate works .", "It was a position replicated the following season .", "After ten campaigns in Division One , City were relegated back to Division Two , when they lost all of their final five games of the 1921 – 22 season .", "It would be 77 years until Bradford City again competed in the top division of English football .", "Having lost O 'Rourke as manager in 1921 , after he had struggled to cope with the death of his son two years earlier , Bradford 's results suffered back in Division Two .", "Both Bradford City and Bradford ( Park Avenue ) had been relegated in 1922 , and with the rise of fellow West Yorkshire side Huddersfield Town , <unk> in Bradford dropped .", "City 's average attendance fell from a record high of 22 @,@ <unk> in 1920 – 21 to between 12 @,@ 000 and 14 @,@ 000 in Division Two .", "Five consecutive bottom half finishes culminated in relegation to Division Three ( North ) in 1926 – 27 , when they finished bottom of the table following a then record 8 – 0 defeat to Manchester City on the final day of the season .", "Had it not been for donations by fans , Bradford City would not have started the following campaign .", "A new board was appointed , and they reinstated Peter O 'Rourke as manager .", "Success was immediate , when the 1928 – 29 season started with a record 11 – 1 victory over Rotherham United , as the side scored a club record 128 goals to earn promotion by just one point .", "City 's successful team had also brought the fans back and the average attendance of 18 @,@ <unk> is the highest average recorded by the club , since 1925 , when The Football League started to keep official records .", "O 'Rourke left for a second time in May 1930 , after he resigned because he was not allowed to sign a player he wanted .", "City spent eight seasons back in Division Two but the nearest they came to stepping up to the top flight was in 1933 – 34 when at one point they topped the division .", "Their sixth @-@ place finish was the highest position since the club had been in Division One and would not be bettered until the 1980s .", "<unk> back to Division Three ( North ) came in 1936 – 37 .", "City were runners @-@ up in the Division Three North Challenge Cup a year later before they won the same competition in the last year before league football was again suspended because of war .", "= = Lower divisions ( 1946 – 81 ) = = \n \n New manager Jack Barker lasted just eight months until he was replaced by former Leeds United player Jack Milburn upon the resumption of league football in 1946 .", "Milburn led City to fifth position in his first season but only lasted another season himself .", "With only one team promoted from Division Three ( North ) each season , City remained at that level until they were placed in Division Three in 1958 – 59 after a league re @-@ organisation , following a 20 @-@ year high position of third the previous season .", "In 1960 , eight years after part of the ground 's Midland Road stand had been closed following examinations of the foundations ordered as a result of the 1946 <unk> Park disaster , the entire stand was closed , leaving the ground with just three stands .", "After just three years in Division Three , City dropped into Division Four in 1960 – 61 , although that season they did defeat Division One side Manchester United in City 's first ever League Cup tie .", "United , like many other top flight clubs , would not enter the competition again until six years later .", "Despite a club record 9 – 1 defeat to Colchester United on 30 December 1961 , City came fifth in 1961 – 62 , thanks to David Layne 's 34 league goals — his total remains a club record for a season — but missed out on promotion by just one point .", "Layne left for Sheffield Wednesday and City finished 23rd the following season , forcing them to apply for re @-@ election .", "In 1966 , the club directors moved the pitch 2 @.", "@ 74 metres ( 3 @.", "@ 00 yd ) closer to the main stand , creating enough space for them to add a new safe standing area on the Midland Road side of the ground and open all four stands for the first time since 1960 .", "<unk> continued to drop and a new record low of 1 @,@ 353 was set on 12 May 1966 against <unk> .", "It prompted chairman Stafford Heginbotham to hold a crisis meeting in the city 's St George 's Hall to raise new funds and safeguard the future of the club .", "The club 's indifferent form on the field continued , with another re @-@ election and two narrow promotion failures , before promotion was gained in 1968 – 69 .", "Only the previous season , City had had three managers , when Grenville Hair , who had replaced Willie Watson , died just two months into his reign , after he collapsed at the end of a training session .", "Striker Bobby Ham , whose 18 goals had helped City into Division Three , was again top goalscorer the following season , but the club 's stint in Division Three was short @-@ lived .", "Once Ham , and fellow Bradford @-@ born striker Bruce <unk> , who scored 60 goals during seven seasons with the club , both left , City were relegated back into the bottom division in 1971 – 72 .", "The spell in Division Three had also been notable for the debut of <unk> <unk> , who went on to play a record 502 league games during 14 seasons with the club .", "City spent five seasons back in Division Four .", "In 1975 – 76 they had their best FA Cup run in more than 50 years after defeating Norwich City , before they were knocked out in the quarter @-@ finals by eventual winners Southampton 1 – 0 .", "A year later more than 40 goals from the trio of Dominican striker Joe Cooke , Terry Dolan and Don <unk> helped City to another promotion when they finished in fourth position .", "The club 's board failed to strengthen the squad the following season , resulting in an instant return to Division Four .", "Under new manager George Mulhall , City spent three seasons in mid @-@ table , although a late spell of form nearly earned promotion in 1979 – 80 .", "= = Bantam <unk> ( 1981 – 90 ) = = \n \n In May 1981 , City appointed former England international defender Roy McFarland as their new manager .", "After starting the 1981 – 82 season with a defeat and a draw , City went top of the table during a run of nine successive league victories , equalling a 30 @-@ year club record .", "The run came to an end against Sheffield United in front of 13 @,@ 711 fans at Valley Parade , producing then club record gate receipts of £ 17 @,@ 938 .", "Arctic conditions across Britain meant City played only once during December , but they went back to the top of the Division Four table in January .", "City finished the season second , five points behind Sheffield United , and were promoted back to Division Three .", "Three months into the following campaign , McFarland and his assistant Mick Jones handed in their resignation and left for Derby County .", "Derby had to pay a large fine and compensation to City for poaching the pair .", "Chairman Bob Martin turned to another England centre @-@ back and appointed Trevor Cherry as McFarland 's replacement from West Yorkshire rivals Leeds United .", "Cherry and assistant Terry <unk> continued to build on McFarland 's start to the period which would later be called \" Bantam <unk> \" by <unk> The City <unk> .", "Despite not recording their first win for more than two months , the pair guided City to 12th position .", "The club were again in financial difficulties , and in June 1983 , Martin called in the receivers and the club was put up for sale .", "A Save Bradford City Fund was launched on 24 July , and former chairman Stafford Heginbotham and former board member Jack <unk> bought the club , forming a new company , and enabling the team to start the new league campaign .", "Centre forward Bobby Campbell was sold to Derby County to balance the books and John <unk> brought in as his replacement .", "City struggled on the pitch and won just one of their first 15 games leaving them in the relegation zone .", "Campbell had played just 11 games during four months with Derby and so he returned to Bradford initially on a loan transfer .", "His return coincided with a club record ten successive league victories .", "Campbell finished the season with nine goals , <unk> with 22 , but City finished seventh and missed out on promotion .", "The good form continued the following season , and from October to mid @-@ December 1984 , City embarked on a 13 @-@ match unbeaten run , during which time Campbell became the club 's all @-@ time leading goalscorer , beating Frank O 'Rourke 's 70 @-@ year @-@ old record .", "City went top of the division and held onto their lead , opening an 11 @-@ point cushion by February .", "Promotion was secured in April and the club 's first championship title since 1929 after a 2 – 0 win over Bolton Wanderers .", "The success was overshadowed when fire ripped through Valley Parade 's main stand 40 minutes into the final game of the season on 11 May 1985 against Lincoln City .", "A total of 56 people died and the club did not play another game at Valley Parade for nearly 20 months .", "City instead played home games at <unk> Road , Leeds Road and <unk> during the 1985 – 86 season , when they came 13th , and for the first half of the 1986 – 87 campaign .", "They returned to Valley Parade , which had undergone a £ <unk> redevelopment , on Boxing Day 1986 against Derby County .", "After managing the side during the financial hardship and time away from their home ground , Cherry was dismissed only ten days after the return to Valley Parade .", "Club coach Terry Dolan was appointed as manager and he led the side away from relegation and to a finish of 10th place .", "By September 1987 , Dolan 's side topped Division Two for the first time in 54 years .", "They finished fourth after a final day defeat to Ipswich Town and missed out on promotion after they lost to Middlesbrough in the play @-@ offs .", "Leading players Stuart McCall and John Hendrie , who had both stayed for another season in a bid to take City into Division One , both left , and within two seasons City again dropped into Division Three .", "In January 1988 Stafford Heginbotham resigned as the Club 's Chairman due to ill health .", "= = Richmond era and administration ( 1990 onwards ) = = \n \n For three seasons , City finished in mid @-@ table in Division Three and the new Division Two , when the leagues were renamed following the formation of the Premier League .", "In January 1994 , Geoffrey Richmond took over as chairman .", "He cleared the debts , loaned the club £ 2 @.", "@ 3 million , and promised the fans he would take the club to the Premier League within five years .", "In his first season as chairman , the club finished in seventh place with Frank <unk> as manager .", "<unk> was sacked and was replaced by Lennie Lawrence .", "Lawrence could only finish 14th in his first season , before he left for Luton Town in November 1995 to be replaced by his assistant Chris Kamara .", "Kamara secured a play @-@ off spot with a final day victory over Hull City , before City defeated Blackpool in the play @-@ off semi @-@ finals .", "The final against Notts County was City 's first game at Wembley .", "Goals from Des Hamilton and Mark <unk> gave them a 2 – 0 win , which secured promotion to Division One .", "Kamara used 42 players in 1996 – 97 when City avoided relegation with a 3 – 0 victory in the final game against Queens Park Rangers .", "Kamara was sacked in January 1998 after an FA Cup defeat to Manchester City , when Richmond claimed the manager had taken the club as far as he could .", "Richmond again elevated from within and Paul Jewell , who had been at the club since 1988 , was installed as manager , originally on a caretaker basis .", "He was appointed full @-@ time in May 1998 and Richmond backed his new appointment with a multi @-@ million transfer budget .", "Jewell signed strikers Lee Mills , from Port Vale and Isaiah Rankin , from Arsenal , for £ 1 million and £ 1 @.", "@ 3 million respectively , and signed former captain Stuart McCall from Rangers on a free transfer to lead the side .", "Despite a poor start , the club secured promotion to the top division for the first time in 77 years with a 3 – 2 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers in the final game of the 1998 – 99 season .", "City 's success meant that Dean Windass , who had signed from Oxford United in March , became the club 's third £ 1 million signing of the season .", "Windass had originally been signed for £ 950 @,@ 000 , but an additional fee of £ 50 @,@ 000 was paid to Oxford because of City 's promotion .", "Jewell broke the club 's transfer record to add a fourth seven @-@ figure signing when he paid £ 1 @.", "@ 4 million to Leeds United for David Wetherall .", "Jewell added other senior players including Neil <unk> and Dean Saunders , prompting the media to call his team \" Dad 's Army \" .", "When City defeated Middlesbrough 1 – 0 with a late goal from Saunders , his goal celebration mocked the critics ' comments .", "City failed to win another game until their eighth game of the season , and Sky Sports <unk> Rodney Marsh said they would be relegated and promised to shave off his hair at a home game if they avoided such a fate .", "A run of nine home games without defeat and consecutive victories in April gave City hope of avoiding relegation on the final day of the season .", "A final day 1 – 0 victory over Liverpool , with a goal from Wetherall , who had played every minute of the season , and Wimbledon 's defeat , meant City survived with a record low of 36 points .", "Less than two months after City stayed up , Jewell left to join Sheffield Wednesday , to be replaced by his assistant , Chris Hutchings .", "The club entered the Intertoto Cup , the first time they had competed in a European competition , in which they were defeated by FC <unk> Saint Petersburg in the semi @-@ finals .", "Richmond gave Hutchings more money than Jewell to spend in the transfer market , and Bradford paid a club record £ 2 @.", "@ 5 million for David <unk> and £ 1 @.", "@ 5 million for Ashley Ward , and signed Italian striker <unk> <unk> on wages of £ 40 @,@ 000 per week .", "Richmond also continued to re @-@ develop the ground , which increased the capacity to 25 @,@ 136 , but later referred to his spending as his \" six weeks of madness \" .", "In their second season in the Premier League , City struggled for form and Hutchings was sacked after a start to the season in which he recorded just one victory from 12 league games .", "Under new manager Jim Jefferies , the club were unable to avoid relegation , which was confirmed with a 2 – 1 defeat at Everton , when they missed two penalties , before finishing the season with just 26 points .", "Jefferies was sacked in December 2001 following a training ground rift with captain McCall .", "Nicky Law was appointed his successor , and the club finished the season in 15th place .", "During the summer , with debts of nearly £ 13 million — as a result of the collapse of ITV Digital and the fall @-@ out from Richmond 's self @-@ proclaimed \" six weeks of madness \" — the club were forced into administration .", "The players were all released , but <unk> waived much of the money owed to him , to help the club survive under new owners Julian Rhodes and Gordon <unk> .", "City fulfilled their fixtures during the 2002 – 03 season but finished 19th .", "Former England captain Bryan Robson took over as new manager during the following season , but , under his management , City won only seven games from 28 and were relegated in 23rd place .", "Robson left and was replaced by his assistant Colin Todd .", "The club went into administration for a second time , but Todd led them to 11th in each of the following two seasons .", "Following fan pressure and a poor run of results , Rhodes sacked Todd on 12 February 2007 , with City just three points above the relegation zone .", "Wetherall was appointed player @-@ manager on a temporary basis and then for the rest of the season , but City were relegated following a 3 – 0 defeat to Chesterfield .", "During the summer of 2007 , former midfielder Stuart McCall returned as manager with City in the bottom tier for the first time in 25 years .", "He set himself a target of earning promotion back to League One in his first season , but twice missed out on promotion before he left the club in February 2010 with City lying 16th in League Two .", "In January 2013 , City became the first club from the fourth tier of English football since Rochdale in 1962 to reach the Football League Cup final , and the first fourth tier club ever to reach a major Wembley Cup Final .", "They defeated three Premier League sides en route to the final – <unk> Athletic 4 – 2 on penalties in the fourth round , Arsenal 3 – 2 on penalties in the quarter @-@ finals and Aston Villa 4 – 3 on aggregate over the two legs of the semi @-@ final .", "They met Premier League side Swansea City in the final at Wembley , but lost 0 – 5 .", "On 18 May 2013 , the club returned to Wembley where they defeated Northampton Town 3 – 0 in the League Two <unk> Final to secure a place in League One for 2013 – 14 .", "On 24 January 2015 , Bradford City caused an upset by beating Premier League leaders Chelsea 4 – 2 away in the FA Cup .", "The victory sent Bradford through to the fifth round for the first time in 18 years .", "There , they defeated another top @-@ flight team , Sunderland , to reach their first FA Cup semi @-@ final since 1976 , in front of their biggest home crowd for 50 years ." ]
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[ " = Territorial era of Minnesota = \n \n The territorial era of Minnesota covers the history of the land that is now the modern US state of Minnesota from the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 , to its achieving statehood in 1858 .", "The Minnesota Territory itself was formed only in 1849 but the area had a rich history well before this .", "Though there was a long history of European presence in the area before 19th century , it was during the 19th century that the United States began to establish a firm presence in what would become Minnesota .", "Many of the <unk> of Minnesota culture that are perceived as the area 's early history in fact originated after this period .", "Notably , the heavy Scandinavian immigration for which the state is known , and the pioneering days chronicled by author Laura <unk> Wilder occurred after statehood in the later 19th century .", "Unlike these later years , the first half of the 19th century was characterized by sparsely populated communities , harsh living conditions , and to some degree , lawlessness .", "This era was a period of economic transition .", "The dominant enterprise in the area since the 17th century had been the fur trade .", "The Dakota Sioux , and later the Ojibwe , tribes hunted and gathered pelts trading with French , British , and later American traders at Grand Portage , Mendota , and other sites .", "This trade gradually declined during the early 19th century as demand for furs in Europe diminished .", "The lumber industry grew rapidly , replacing furs as the key economic resource .", "Grain production began to develop late during this time as an emerging economic basis as well .", "Saw mills , and later grain mills , around Fort Snelling and Saint Anthony Falls in east @-@ central Minnesota became magnets for development .", "By the end of the era east @-@ central Minnesota had replaced northern Minnesota as the economic center of the area .", "This era was also as a period of cultural transition .", "At the time the U.S. took possession of the region , Native Americans were by far the largest ethnic groups .", "Their role in the fur trade gave them a steady stream of income and significant political influence even as the French , British , and Americans asserted territorial claims on the area .", "French and British traders had mixed with native society in the area for many decades peacefully contributing to the society and creating new ethnic groups consisting of mixed @-@ race peoples .", "As the Americans established outposts in the area and the fur trade declined , the dynamics changed dramatically .", "The economic influence of the Native Americans diminished and American territorial ideology increasingly sought to limit their influence .", "Large waves of immigration in the 1850s very suddenly changed the demographics so that within a few years the population shifted from predominantly native to predominantly people of European descent .", "The native and mixed @-@ race populations continued to influence the territory 's culture and politics , even at the end of the territorial era , though by the time statehood was achieved that influence was in steep decline .", "Heavy immigration from New England and New York led to Minnesota 's being labeled the \" New England of the West \" .", "= = Background = = \n \n During the 17th century a Native American tribe known as the Ojibwe , or <unk> , reached Minnesota as part of a westward migration .", "Having come from a region around Maine , they were experienced at dealing with European traders .", "Tensions rose between the Ojibwe and the <unk> , or Eastern Dakota , Sioux , who were dominant in the area , during the ensuing years .", "French exploration in Minnesota is known have begun in the 17th century with explorers like <unk> , <unk> , and Le <unk> .", "After France signed a treaty with a number of tribes to allow trade in the area , French settlements began to appear .", "<unk> Daniel <unk> , Sieur du <unk> explored the western area of Lake Superior helping to advance trade and leading to the establishment of Fond du Lac ( part of modern Duluth , which was named after du <unk> ) .", "Roman Catholic priest Louis <unk> , captured by the Sioux in <unk> while exploring North America with famed explorer La Salle , discovered and named Saint Anthony Falls .", "The next account of an expedition into Minnesota 's interior was that of Captain Jonathan Carver of Connecticut who reached Saint Anthony Falls in 1766 .", "In the later 18th century trader Peter Pond explored the Minnesota River valley noting significant European settlement in the region in addition to the natives .", "<unk> searching for the fabled Northwest Passage and large inland seas in North America continued to pass through this region .", "Fort <unk> was built by the French in 1721 on Lake <unk> to facilitate exploration .", "In the 17th century a lucrative trade developed between Native Americans who trapped animals near the Great Lakes and traders who shipped the animal furs to Europe .", "For two centuries this trade network was the prime economic driver in the area .", "A notable result of this trade network was the Métis people , a mixed @-@ race community descended from Native Americans and French traders , as well as other mixed @-@ race peoples .", "In particular during the latter 18th century numerous French and English traders in the Minnesota region purchased Sioux wives in order to establish kinship relationships with the Sioux so as to secure their supply of furs from the tribes .", "The British Hudson 's Bay Company was formed in <unk> to capitalize on the Native American fur trade near Hudson Bay .", "The company came to dominate the North American trade in the 18th century .", "The North West Company of Montreal was formed in 1779 to compete with Hudson 's Bay Company establishing their western headquarters and key exchange point at Grand Portage in what is now Minnesota .", "Grand Portage , with its two wharves and numerous warehouses , became one of Britain 's four main fur trading posts , along with Niagara , Detroit , and <unk> .", "British ships crossed Lake Superior regularly transporting supplies to the region and bringing back valuable furs .", "Even after Grand Portage became property of the U.S. in 1783 the British operations , such as North West Company and the <unk> Company , continued to operate in the area for some time .", "Though the various parts of what is now Minnesota were claimed at different times by Spain , France , and Britain , none of these nations made significant efforts to establish major settlements in the area .", "Instead the French and the British established mostly trading posts and utilized the natives in the area as suppliers .", "All of the land east of the Mississippi River was granted to the United States by the Second Treaty of Paris at the end of the American Revolution in 1783 .", "This included what would become modern day Saint Paul but only part of Minneapolis , including the northeast , north @-@ central and east @-@ central portions of the state .", "The wording of the treaty in the Minnesota area depended on landmarks reported by fur traders , who erroneously reported an \" Isle <unk> \" in Lake Superior , a \" Long Lake \" west of the island , and the belief that the Mississippi River ran well into modern Canada .", "Much of this region was claimed by other states who subsequently ceded these to the federal government .", "Most of the remaining areas of what is now the state were purchased in 1803 from France as part of the Louisiana Purchase ( the area west of the Mississippi having been recently acquired by France from Spain ) .", "Parts of northern Minnesota were considered to be in Rupert 's Land , a large territory owned by Hudson 's Bay Company .", "The exact definition of the boundary between Minnesota and British North America was not addressed until the Anglo @-@ American Convention of 1818 .", "Until 1818 the entire Red River Valley in what is today southeastern Manitoba and northwestern Minnesota was considered British and was subject to several colonization schemes by the Hudson 's Bay Company , particularly the Red River Colony ( also known as the <unk> Settlement ) established in 1811 .", "The valley had , in fact , been occupied by Métis since the middle 17th century .", "The Red River Colony , established to supply the British fur trade , was fraught with problems from the beginning but became important in the Minnesota area 's early fur trade as well as supplying many early settlers to the region .", "= = Pioneers and exploration = = \n \n At the beginning of the 19th century many parts of the Minnesota area were already well traveled by British and French explorers .", "Though the region 's population was mostly Native American , there were important British trading posts in the area with many European and mixed @-@ race settlers , particularly in the north .", "Grand Portage , in particular , had long been established as the major trading center for the North West Company .", "David Thompson , a British fur trader for the North West Company of Montreal , completed numerous surveys and maps of the North American frontier .", "In 1797 he completed the first known map of the Minnesota area , in what was then the Northwest Territory .", "The Jay Treaty , however , obliged most of the British settlers to withdraw their settlements in 1796 , though mixed @-@ race peoples remained .", "In 1805 U.S.", "Lieutenant <unk> Pike was sent by General Wilkinson , governor of the Louisiana Territory , to enforce U.S. sovereignty against British traders in the area and establish diplomatic and trading relationships with the native tribes .", "He met with the Sioux leadership in central Minnesota to secure rights for the U.S. to an area near Saint Anthony Falls , which would later become the city of Saint Paul .", "Though a treaty was signed by some leaders from the Sioux tribes , its legitimacy ( including whether the Sioux understood it ) was dubious and ultimately his efforts did little to establish the authority of the U.S. in the area .", "In 1817 Major Stephen H. Long of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers led a <unk> expedition from Prairie du Chien to reach Saint Anthony Falls .", "He documented much of the terrain today occupied by Minneapolis and Saint Paul as well as the Native American villages that existed there at the time .", "In 1818 the 49th parallel was established as the boundary between the United States and British North America .", "However , the point where the Red River crossed this line was not marked until 1823 , when Stephen Long conducted a survey expedition .", "The expedition determined , among other things , that the fur trading post of Pembina lay just inside the U.S. border .", "Several efforts were made to determine the source of the Mississippi River .", "In 1823 Italian explorer Giacomo <unk> <unk> who had split from the Long expedition in Pembina , found Lake Julia which he believed was the source of the Mississippi River .", "The actual source was found in 1832 , when Henry Schoolcraft was guided by a group of Ojibwe headed by <unk> ( \" Yellow Head \" ) to a lake in northern Minnesota .", "Schoolcraft named it Lake <unk> , combining the Latin words <unk> ( \" truth \" ) and <unk> ( \" head \" ) .", "In 1835 George William <unk> conducted a geological survey of the Minnesota River valley and wrote an account entitled A <unk> Voyage up the <unk> <unk> .", "Joseph <unk> scouted the area in the late 1830s accompanied by John C. <unk> , exploring and mapping the Upper Mississippi River basin , the Saint Croix River , and the land between the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n An important <unk> of the British and American frontier was a system of forts built by the military .", "The forts provided safe shelter for soldiers and explorers on the frontier and a base of operations for expeditions , both military and commercial .", "The first forts in the area had been French , particularly Fort <unk> , built during the 18th century and later abandoned because of the French and Indian War with the British .", "British Fort Charlotte at Grand Portage became essential to the fur trade protecting and supplying British traders as well as the area natives .", "This British fort operated in the area ( illegally ) until 1803 , even after the area 's becoming recognized as part of the United States .", "Other French and British fortifications , such as Fort St. Charles , had existed in the region but had been abandoned much earlier .", "In 1814 the U.S. government built Fort Shelby , later rebuilt as Fort Crawford , near modern Minnesota in what is now Prairie du Chien , Wisconsin .", "Fort Crawford would play a significant role in U.S. involvement in Minnesota , particularly as the site of the Treaty of Prairie du Chien .", "The first major U.S. military presence inside the boundaries of modern Minnesota was Fort Saint Anthony , later renamed Fort Snelling ( after the fort 's commander Josiah Snelling ) .", "The land for the fort , at the confluence of the Minnesota and Mississippi rivers , had been acquired in 1805 by legendary explorer <unk> Pike .", "When concerns mounted about the fur trade in the area , construction of the fort began in 1819 and was completed in 1825 .", "One of the missions of the fort was to mediate disputes between the Ojibwe and the Dakota tribes .", "Lawrence Taliaferro , an agent of the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs who became an important figure in these <unk> , spent 20 years at the fort , finally resigning in 1839 .", "Fort Ripley was built in 1848 – 1849 in central Minnesota near modern Little Falls .", "It was built to provide a military presence on the frontier near the new Winnebago reservation created as the tribe was moved from Iowa .", "In addition it helped to serve as a <unk> between the Dakota Sioux and the Ojibwe .", "Fort <unk> was built in 1853 – 1854 near the Dakota reservation in southwestern Minnesota , near modern New Ulm .", "It was named by U.S. Secretary of War Jefferson Davis in honor of three army officers named <unk> who had died in the Mexican @-@ American War .", "The fort was created to watch over the Minnesota River Valley , in addition to the larger frontier .", "It replaced Fort <unk> in Iowa , which was decommissioned during the same period .", "The fort operated as a military post until 1867 .", "Fort <unk> was built in 1858 on the Red River at what is now the border between Minnesota and North Dakota near modern <unk> .", "The fort had to be moved soon afterward because of flooding problems .", "It was created to spur settlement of the Red River Valley , protect steamboat traffic on the river , and protect wagon trains travelling to Montana .", "In addition to these military bases , private companies operated numerous trading posts in the region that were often referred to as \" forts \" , though they typically had little in the way of defensive fortifications .", "= = Native Americans = = \n \n The two main Native American tribal groups which dominated Minnesota at the time the lands were acquired by the United States were the more established Dakota Sioux , and the Ojibwe who had migrated into the area more recently .", "The two groups fought bitter territorial wars during the 18th century .", "In the mid @-@ 18th century the Battle of <unk> , in which the Ojibwe defeated the Sioux , permanently established northeastern Minnesota , particularly <unk> <unk> Lake , as Ojibwe territory <unk> the Sioux to southern and western Minnesota .", "Skirmishes between the groups continued in the 19th century including a battle near Lac <unk> in 1818 , a battle near Stillwater in 1839 ( the site became known as \" Battle Hollow \" ) , and another on the Yellow Medicine River in 1854 .", "During the War of 1812 most of the Dakota and Ojibwe sided with the British though at various times some aided the Americans or took the opportunity to attack enemy tribes ( a notable American loyalist was the Dakota chief <unk> , or \" Rising Moose , \" an admirer of Pike , who joined the U.S. army at Saint Louis ) .", "Though Grand Portage was the only part of Minnesota that saw significant conflict during the war , natives throughout the region were recruited to fight further east in areas such as Green Bay .", "In particular the half @-@ Dakota British captain Joseph <unk> heavily recruited among the <unk> branch of the Dakota Sioux including chiefs Little Crow and <unk> .", "From 1815 to 1821 employees of the Hudson 's Bay Company and the North West Company engaged in various territorial conflicts known as the \" fur trade wars , \" including the famous Battle of Seven Oaks at what is now Winnipeg , Manitoba .", "As a result of these conflicts numerous Métis migrated from the Red River area to central and eastern Minnesota , particularly in the vicinity of Saint Paul .", "This \" Red River Exodus \" became a major source of francophone immigration into Minnesota during the territorial era .", "The Métis and other mixed @-@ race groups were often regarded as French Canadian \" whites \" rather than \" Indians \" .", "By the 1820s , animal resources were in decline in the area leading to increased competition among the tribes for game and for furs to sell .", "<unk> among the fur trading companies led to a dramatic drop in fur prices during the late 1820s causing impoverishment for many Sioux hunters .", "The U.S. government strongly encouraged the tribes to turn from hunting to farming , trading the woodlands for the plains .", "Increasing territorial conflict between the Sioux and the Ojibwe on the western frontier , particularly along the Mississippi river , led the U.S. government to attempt to mediate the conflicts .", "President Andrew Jackson 's policy toward the tribes ultimately was to either <unk> them sufficiently to allow westward expansion of American settlers , or else remove the tribes from the areas in which they prevented settlement .", "The First Treaty of Prairie du Chien ( 1825 ) , among its provisions established southern Minnesota as well as much of modern North and South Dakota as the homeland of the Dakota Sioux .", "The Ojibwe were given northern Minnesota and much of Wisconsin .", "The U.S. government , though , failed to enforce the treaty agreements leading to Little Crow 's <unk> to Indian agent Taliaferro in 1829 : \" We made peace to please you , but if we are badly off we must blame you for causing us to give up so much of our lands to our enemies . \"", "Following an 1846 treaty , the Winnebago tribes of Iowa were relocated to the Long Prairie reservation in central Minnesota in the late 1840s establishing an important presence in the territory .", "Because of the poor land in the new reservation the tribe subsequently negotiated a treaty in 1856 allowing them to relocate further south to Blue Earth but <unk> substantial land in the process .", "All of the native tribes experienced gradual disillusionment with the U.S. government because of its inability or unwillingness to honor its treaty commitments .", "The major leaders among the tribes were <unk> and Little Crow among the Dakota Sioux , <unk> Mouth and Hole @-@ in @-@ the @-@ Day among the Ojibwe , and <unk> among the Winnebago .", "The success of treaty negotiations between the U.S. and the tribes was in great part facilitated by the mixed race families such as the <unk> and the <unk> .", "The Treaty of <unk> des Sioux in 1851 gave all of the <unk> and <unk> Sioux ( upper Sioux ) lands west of the Mississippi River to the U.S. government .", "The Treaty of Mendota that same year ceded the <unk> and <unk> Sioux ( lower Sioux ) lands in southern Minnesota , requiring relocation to an area near modern Morton .", "Both treaties , however , were amended to during the ratification process to eliminate the explicit guarantees of lands retained by the tribes .", "Additionally much of the promised payments were never delivered in part ostensibly because of debts owed by the Sioux to the fur traders .", "Despite American hunger for land , the leadership in the Minnesota Territory did not actually want to remove the Sioux from the territory .", "Federal subsidies to the tribes were heavily <unk> by the U.S. settlements and removal of the tribes from the territory would have meant loss of this income .", "Increasing impoverishment among the Sioux and continued treaty violations on the part of the United States would soon lead to <unk> .", "In 1857 a renegade band of Sioux led by war chief <unk> attacked the community of Spirit Lake , Iowa near the Minnesota border killing between 35 and 40 \" white \" settlers ( the event would be referred to as the Spirit Lake Massacre ) .", "They went on to attack Springfield , Minnesota ( modern Jackson ) killing seven before being turned back .", "In 1862 , bands of Sioux launched the Dakota War in which they were defeated .", "Apart from those killed in the war , 38 Dakota Sioux were killed in a mass execution in <unk> , the largest mass execution in the U.S. history .", "Hundreds more Sioux and European @-@ Americans were killed in the U.S. government 's subsequent eradication of the Sioux nation in Minnesota and the new Dakota Territory .", "= = Commercial enterprises = = \n \n The most important commercial enterprise in the early part of the territorial era was the lucrative fur trade .", "At the beginning of the 19th century two British companies competed for dominance in the North American trade : Hudson 's Bay Company and the North West Company .", "The North West company had used Grand Portage as its western headquarters along with other smaller companies that operated in the area .", "Grand Portage was one of the four principal British trading and shipping points furs in North America .", "Following the Treaty of Paris , in 1783 , British operations at Grand Portage were technically illegal though the trade continued .", "However , beginning in 1801 the North West Company began re @-@ establishing its headquarters north of the border at the newly constructed Fort William in what is now Ontario .", "After 1804 Grand Portage had been reduced to a minor trading center and most traders eventually abandoned the area .", "In 1842 , the Hudson Bay Company , which had by then absorbed the North West Company , shipped out a final band of Ojibwe who were employed by the company .", "Before 1816 the majority of the fur trading posts in the Minnesota area were owned by the North West Company , but by 1821 the American Fur Company , founded in 1808 by John Jacob Astor in New York , had taken over most of these .", "As well as Grand Portage , another significant fur shipping point in Minnesota was Fort Frances in the <unk> Lake region , near modern International Falls in the far north of the state .", "This location became significant as it was key to multiple waterways for shipping furs to the Atlantic .", "Both the North West Company and the American Fur Company had posts at this location .", "Pembina , originally part of the Red River Colony , was a significant trading post for the Hudson 's Bay Company , and once it was claimed by the U.S. , became for a time key to U.S. interests in the fur trade .", "By 1830 American Fur dominated the trade within the United States because of the exclusion of British companies by the U.S. government .", "Beginning in the 1820s , a fur trading route developed between the Red River Colony ( in modern Manitoba ) and the trading posts in Minnesota , first primarily at Mendota and later at Saint Paul .", "The system of <unk> cart trails came to be known as the Red River Trails and was used principally by the Métis as a way to avoid the fur trade monopoly of the Hudson 's Bay Company ( which had absorbed the North West Company ) .", "Though this cross @-@ border trade was entirely illegal and violated the policies of the Hudson 's Bay Company , enforcement against the trade by American and British authorities was virtually non @-@ <unk> .", "The trail system would reach its peak usage in the mid @-@ 19th century .", "The Hudson 's Bay Company continued to expand its presence north of the U.S. border establishing new posts such as Fort Alexander and Rat Portage .", "The fur trade was in decline by the late 1830s .", "The American Fur Company went bankrupt in 1842 , though the Missouri Fur Company and other operations kept the trade from collapsing entirely .", "As this trade declined the lumber industry began to grow substantially in areas such as the Saint Croix Valley where valuable white pine was plentiful .", "New saw mills appeared in Marine and Stillwater .", "Lumber was typically cut during winter and sent downstream in the spring .", "In 1848 , businessman Franklin Steele built the first private sawmill on the Saint Anthony Falls ( which would later become the town of Saint Anthony ) opening commercial lumbering on the Mississippi River .", "More sawmills quickly followed .", "Soon the Saint Croix and Mississippi Rivers in Minnesota had become major <unk> for lumber headed for Saint Louis and other destinations .", "The first flour mill in Minnesota was built in 1823 at Fort Snelling as a <unk> of a lumber mill .", "The first private grain mill was built in Washington County by Samuel <unk> .", "Minneapolis gained its first grain mill in 1847 .", "During the 1850s grain production began to develop rapidly but Minnesota did not become a significant grain exporter until 1858 .", "In 1823 the first steamboat , known as the Virginia , arrived at Fort Snelling carrying Indian agent Lawrence Taliaferro .", "By the 1830s a steady , if not yet large , stream of steamboat traffic plied the river including some ships listed as ferrying \" pleasure parties \" .", "The first railroad to reach the Mississippi ( in Illinois ) , the Rock Island Railroad , was completed in the 1854 .", "The event was celebrated with <unk> excursions from Rock Island up the Mississippi into Minnesota .", "Those excursions touched off such a wave of interest in Minnesota that 56 @,@ 000 tourists visited Saint Paul by steamboat in 1856 .", "In 1849 James <unk> began publication of the Minnesota Pioneer newspaper in Saint Paul ( the paper would later be renamed the St. Paul Pioneer Press ) .", "By the time the area achieved statehood 89 newspapers had been established .", "Information about Minnesota published in these periodicals spread throughout the United States and Europe .", "Advertising campaigns were launched in the northeastern U.S. and Europe to lure European settlers .", "These efforts met with limited success though they would become much more successful after statehood .", "Saint Anthony , with its scenic waterfalls , rapidly developed as a destination for tourists traveling the Mississippi on steamboats .", "The Winslow House , a luxury hotel overlooking the falls , was constructed in 1857 .", "By the late 1860s Saint Anthony had become a popular summer resort for wealthy <unk> .", "One of the major sources of income in the territory during the 1850s was U.S. government annuity payments to the Ojibwe and other tribes required by earlier treaties .", "These payments amounted to more than $ 380 @,@ 000 per year on average ( $ 10 @.", "@ 8 million in present @-@ day terms ) compared to approximately $ 120 @,@ 000 per year ( $ 3 @.", "@ 41 million in present @-@ day terms ) given to the territory itself for development .", "Because of corruption , and mishandling of the payments to the tribes , a great deal of the money was used directly by U.S. settlers for commercial and community development with questionable benefit to the tribes .", "At the beginning of the Minnesota Territory , in fact , these payments were the territory 's most important source of income since the fur trade was no longer as lucrative as it had once been and other exports were still negligible .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n During most of this era Native Americans outnumbered European / U.S. settlers in what is now Minnesota .", "Significant Dakota Sioux settlements in the Minnesota area included <unk> , located in what is now Saint Paul before being moved by the 1837 treaty .", "Significant Ojibwe settlements included <unk> <unk> ( <unk> <unk> ) and <unk> ( Fond du Lac ) , as well as the community that had developed around the Grand Portage commerce .", "When the Minnesota Territory was established in 1848 the Native American settlements in the territory still rivaled the American settlements in size .", "According to some scholars , the Mandan / Hidatsa village of Like @-@ a @-@ Fishhook in what is now North Dakota , with a population of 700 , was the largest settlement in the Minnesota Territory .", "The numerous other settlements in the territory gave a total Native American population of over 25 @,@ 000 in 1849 which easily outnumbered the <unk> \" white \" settlers .", "At the outset of the 19th century most of the European settlements were related to the fur trade .", "The largest of these settlements were trading posts established by the North West Company , particularly those at Sandy Lake , <unk> Lake , and Fond du Lac .", "Historian Grace Lee <unk> has documented over 100 fur trading posts of varying sizes in the Minnesota area before statehood .", "Most of these posts were eventually taken over by the American Fur Company .", "When several hundred settlers abandoned the Red River Colony in the 1820s , they entered the United States by way of the Red River Valley , instead of moving to eastern Canada or returning to Europe , adding to the Minnesota region 's population .", "Construction on Fort Snelling began in 1820 and was finished in 1825 .", "The Fort became a magnet for settlement in east @-@ central Minnesota .", "Nearby Mendota was established during the same period and , as the regional headquarters for the American Fur Company , also drew settlement in the area soon becoming Minnesota 's commercial center .", "Many of the first stone buildings in the territory were constructed in Mendota by employees of the American Fur Company , which bought animal pelts at that location from 1825 to 1853 .", "The logging industry spurred further development of settlements .", "Before railroads , <unk> relied mostly on river transportation to bring logs to market , which made Minnesota 's timber resources attractive .", "Towns like Marine on Saint Croix , founded as Marine Mills , and Stillwater became significant lumber centers fed by the Saint Croix River , while <unk> was supplied lumber by areas in southern Minnesota and along the Minnesota River .", "In the 1830s a group of squatters , mostly Métis from the ill @-@ <unk> Red River Colony , established a camp near the fort .", "Because of complaints from some residents at the fort , new restrictions were placed on the squatters forcing them to move down the Mississippi River , first to a site known as Fountain Cave , and then even further <unk> .", "Pierre \" Pig 's Eye \" <unk> , a popular <unk> among the group , established a saloon at the new site , and the squatters named their settlement \" Pig 's Eye \" after <unk> ( later changing the name to Lambert 's Landing , and finally Saint Paul after the local chapel ) .", "The location was a convenient site for a steamboat landing and by 1847 a steamboat line had established the town as a regular stop .", "This attractive advantage for commerce caused the settlement to develop significantly , soon eroding Mendota 's prominence .", "The <unk> ( general store operator ) at Fort Snelling , Franklin Steele , who had established lumbering interests in the area , staked a claim to lands adjacent to Saint Anthony Falls following the land <unk> of the 1837 <unk> treaty .", "In 1848 he built a sawmill at the falls establishing the basis of the town of Saint Anthony which grew there .", "John H. Stevens , an employee of Franklin Steele , pointed out that land on the west side of the falls would make a good site for future mills .", "Since the land on the west side was still part of the military reservation , Stevens made a deal with Fort Snelling 's commander .", "Stevens would provide free ferry service across the river in exchange for a tract of 160 acres ( 0 @.", "@ 65 km2 ) at the head of the falls .", "Stevens received the claim and built a house , the first house in Minneapolis , in 1850 .", "Later in 1854 , Stevens <unk> the city of Minneapolis on the west bank .", "In 1855 the first bridge across the main channel of the Mississippi ( anywhere in the nation ) was built between Minneapolis and Saint Anthony .", "By 1851 , treaties between Native American tribes and the U.S. government had opened much of Minnesota to U.S. settlement .", "Fort Snelling was no longer a frontier outpost .", "Efforts to establish Minnesota as a prominent future state in the Union were swift .", "In 1851 territorial legislature petitioned the U.S. Congress for land to build a railroad between Milwaukee , Wisconsin and Saint Paul .", "That same year the legislature incorporated the University of Minnesota and established its endowment ( though the University would not admit students until many years later ) .", "In 1848 when the Minnesota Territory was formed there were four major \" white \" settlements : Saint Paul , Saint Anthony ( part of modern Minneapolis ) , Stillwater , and Pembina ( now part of North Dakota ) .", "New settlements began to appear more rapidly .", "<unk> was established in 1852 by entrepreneurs Jackson , Johnson , and Williams .", "Saint Peter was established in 1853 by Captain William <unk> Dodd .", "New Ulm was established in 1854 by German immigrants .", "Rochester was established by George Head in 1854 .", "Not all of the new settlements were established by immigrants from the eastern U.S. and Europe , though .", "The town of <unk> , for example , was established in 1852 by Alexander <unk> , a Minnesota native of mixed French @-@ Canadian / Dakota ancestry .", "The influx of settlers in the 1850s transformed Minnesota from a sparsely populated territory of less than 10 @,@ 000 \" white \" settlers and a significantly larger native population , to a substantial population center of over 150 @,@ 000 predominantly European settlers .", "The city of Saint Paul expanded from less than 400 people in 1848 to over 2500 in 1852 and over 10 @,@ 000 in 1860 .", "As a result of heavy immigration from New England and New York — regions where most major towns had originated as trading centers rather than political or manufacturing centers — many new settlements in Minnesota were laid out so as to heavily favor the business districts rather than the city halls or <unk> .", "This plan and the philosophy behind it spurred the growth of economic links between the communities and with other parts of the U.S.", "In 1856 the Minnesota Territory established its first Commissioner of Emigration , Eugene <unk> .", "Through advertisements and speeches to new immigrants to the U.S. in New York , <unk> expanded the immigration trend which later created a large German community after statehood .", "= = Society = = \n \n Until the 1850s the Native American population vastly outnumbered the population of European ancestry in the area .", "Nevertheless , the division between \" Indian \" and \" white \" during this era was always somewhat vague .", "In general persons of mixed descent were considered \" white \" if they dressed in European clothing and adopted European customs . \"", "Indians \" were those who lived in traditional native lifestyles .", "Even as the U.S. began to establish its authority over the region and some settlers from the U.S. began to arrive the Native American population continued to hold significant political and social influence as a result of the fur trade .", "As experienced hunters they were important to one of North America 's major business enterprises .", "The decline of this trade during the later part of the era marked the decline of Native American influence .", "Following the 1837 treaty the Saint Croix Triangle , between the Saint Croix and Mississippi Rivers , had been opened to U.S. settlement .", "Still until the later establishment of the Minnesota Territory this triangle remained an island of \" white \" culture and settlement .", "The vast majority of the Minnesota area , though , was \" Indian country \" .", "Contemporary accounts of larger towns such as Mendota , Saint Anthony , and Saint Paul in the 1840s indicate that the majority of the population was predominantly of French and Métis ancestry .", "Even in these communities European culture , was not strictly dominant .", "Commenting on Minnesota 's culture of the 1840s , Governor Alexander Ramsey described the streets of Saint Paul saying that it was common to see \" the blankets and painted faces of Indians , and the red <unk> and <unk> of French <unk> and half @-@ breeds , greatly <unk> over the less picturesque costume of the Anglo @-@ American race . \"", "It is in fact likely that a very large percentage of the \" white \" population reported in the 1850 census was of partially Native American ancestry .", "Many men of mixed racial ancestry became respected members of \" white \" society .", "William W. Warren , for example , was the son of an American entrepreneur ( who hailed from New York before he began working in John Jacob Astor 's American Fur Company ) and a mixed @-@ blood Ojibwe mother ( whose father had been in the old French and British fur trade ) was educated in the East and in the early 1850s lived on the Upper Mississippi , in part working as an independent translator and Indian Agency contractor .", "Warren was a good writer — his newspaper articles were eventually published as the only 19th century compendium of Ojibwe history and was elected to the territorial legislature before his death from consumption .", "With the establishment of the Minnesota Territory in 1848 and the treaty of 1851 waves of immigrants from the U.S. and Europe came to the territory rapidly changing the demographics .", "Even as these changes occurred in many areas the <unk> of the racial divisions between \" Indians \" and \" whites \" persisted .", "As late as 1857 it was common practice in some jurisdictions for men to be allowed to vote based on whether or not they were wearing European clothing .", "According to some observers natives at a given polling location would share a single pair of trousers each wearing them only long enough to cast a ballot .", "<unk> and trading communities in the territory , such as International Falls , were often known as centers of lawlessness and vice .", "<unk> were commonly the social centers of the towns with <unk> and \" bath houses \" adding to the character of the society .", "These gathering places attracted trappers , traders , smugglers , and numerous others traveling through the countryside .", "The late 1840s and 1850s witnessed large @-@ scale immigration from the Eastern U.S. and Europe .", "By 1860 approximately 80 % percent of Minnesota 's <unk> population came from New York and New England .", "The state was in fact for a time known as the \" New England of the West \" .", "Maine , in particular , contributed a large number of immigrants , probably because of the large number of <unk> in Maine and the growing lumber industry in Minnesota .", "By the 1850s racist ideology , which was becoming prevalent in much of the U.S. , began to affect Minnesota more significantly than it had in the past .", "The ruling class was composed of primarily Anglo @-@ American Protestants .", "Settlers from the U.S. increasingly discussed \" white \" inhabitants as the key to Minnesota 's future with an eye toward <unk> the role that other \" inferior \" races would have in the future .", "Author James Wesley Bond in 1853 described Minnesota before the 1850s as \" a waste of woodland and prairie , uninhabited save by the different hordes of savage tribes from time immemorial . \"", "<unk> in the territory , however , were complicated .", "As late as 1840 <unk> in Saint Paul were commonly treated as equals to others in the community with children of all races attending the same schools .", "By the late 1840s , however , all blacks had been completely disenfranchised .", "In addition they were prevented from running for office and their children were segregated in schools .", "By contrast Irish Catholics and Native Americans who adopted European lifestyles were allowed to vote and their children were not segregated in the classrooms .", "<unk> whereas Anglo @-@ Americans generally accepted business development by African Americans , they largely opposed business development by Irish immigrants .", "Minnesota was a multi @-@ lingual area throughout the era .", "During the earlier parts of the era French and English were widely used but Ojibwe , Sioux , and <unk> ( the language of the Métis ) were more widespread .", "By the late 1850s English had grown to be the most spoken language .", "New immigrants , though , brought additional languages to the territory .", "Newspapers were published in German ( Die Minnesota Deutsche Zeitung ) , Swedish ( Minnesota <unk> ) , and Norwegian ( <unk> <unk> ) .", "Irish Gaelic , Czech and other languages were used in various communities as well .", "Most of the population of the region in earlier decades followed traditional tribal religious practices .", "However , Roman Catholicism had been known in the area long before its acquisition by the U.S. because of the many French traders who lived and <unk> there .", "Catholic missionary activity among the Métis expanded greatly in the early 19th century with the Catholic Church becoming particularly established in Saint Paul .", "<unk> was rather a much newer phenomenon though some Protestant missionaries had entered the region in the early 19th century as well .", "The first Protestant church appeared in 1848 ( Market Street Church , Saint Paul ) .", "The waves of immigration in the 1850s , however , would rapidly make <unk> the largest religious group .", "= = African Americans and slavery = = \n \n The Northwest <unk> of 1787 in theory outlawed slavery in the Northwest Territory including the Minnesota area .", "The ordinance specifically stated \n There shall be neither slavery nor <unk> servitude in the said territory , otherwise than in the punishment of crime , <unk> the party shall have been duly convicted .", "The ordinance was nevertheless seen as ambiguous in that it did not specifically address the slaves already in the territories , and it discussed the \" free \" population of the territories seemingly implying that a slave population would exist .", "French traders in the territories , and later even American army officers ( including Josiah Snelling who commanded his namesake fort ) , continued to hold slaves with the blessings of many in Congress .", "The number of African Americans in the territory during this period was quite small but not insignificant .", "<unk> continued to bring slaves with them , but there were many free blacks as well , some working as servants and some as completely independent pioneers .", "Information about the black immigrants during the earlier periods is sparse , but records do show that most of those at Fort Snelling were slaves .", "Records from 1850 indicate a population of 39 free blacks out of a total population of 6 @,@ 077 citizens in the territory ( which excluded Native American tribes ) .", "Before the 1840s these free persons could often expect to be treated equal to other racial groups .", "By the time Minnesota had achieved statehood , however , blacks had been disenfranchised and schools were segregated .", "Despite this , from the start of the Minnesota Territory in 1848 the leadership was predominantly <unk> thus ending the practice in this era .", "One of the most famous of the early African Americans in the territory was George Bonga .", "He was born in Minnesota in 1802 , his father Pierre Bonga the son of a freed slave and his mother a member of the Ojibwe tribe .", "Bonga was <unk> in Montreal and eventually became a fur trader in the Northwest territories .", "He went on to serve as an interpreter in negotiations with the Ojibwe ( particularly as a representative of Michigan Governor Lewis Cass ) .", "His brother Stephen served as the Ojibwe interpreter at Fort Snelling for the 1837 treaty .", "In the 1850s , Fort Snelling played a key role in the infamous <unk> Scott court case .", "<unk> <unk> Scott and his wife were taken to the fort by their master , John Emerson .", "They lived at the fort and elsewhere in territories where slavery was prohibited .", "After Emerson 's death , the Scotts argued that since they had lived in free territory , they were no longer slaves .", "Ultimately in 1857 the U.S. Supreme Court sided against the Scotts .", "This decision helped to fuel <unk> over slavery leading to the Bleeding Kansas conflicts , the Panic of 1857 , and eventually the American Civil War .", "= = Government and politics = = \n \n In the earlier part of the 19th century the area which is today Minnesota was not recognized as a single entity .", "The Mississippi River had divided the eastern British / French lands of North America from the western Spanish lands and even after the Louisiana Purchase this was for a time seen as a separation between territories .", "The division between the U.S. territories in the region and the British territories remained ambiguous until the Anglo @-@ American Convention of 1818 , which set the border with British North America at the 49th parallel west of the Lake of the Woods ( except for a small <unk> of land now dubbed the Northwest Angle ) .", "Border disputes east of the Lake of the Woods continued until the Webster @-@ <unk> Treaty of 1842 .", "Throughout the first half of the 19th century , the northeastern portion of the state was a part of the Northwest Territory , formed in 1787 .", "After Ohio 's statehood the area became part of the new Illinois Territory in 1809 .", "After Illinois ' statehood the area was incorporated into the Michigan Territory in 1818 and later became part of the Wisconsin Territory in 1836 .", "The western and southern areas of the state were not formally organized until 1838 , when they became part of the Iowa Territory .", "Following the admission of Wisconsin as a state in 1848 , the Minnesota area was temporarily without a government , though John <unk> , the former secretary of the Wisconsin Territory , claimed governorship of what remained of the territory as a short @-@ term measure .", "By this time Minnesota 's residents were largely Democrats and , as the U.S. Congress was at that time controlled by Democrats , they hoped Congress might be sympathetic to their concerns .", "In that same year a meeting was held in Stillwater , nominally led by <unk> and later known as the \" Stillwater Convention \" , to discuss establishing a new territory .", "The participants elected Henry Sibley as a representative to Congress .", "Stephen A. Douglas ( D ) , the chair of the United States Senate Committee on Territories , drafted the bill authorizing the Minnesota Territory in 1848 .", "He had envisioned a future for the upper Mississippi valley , so he was motivated to keep the area from being carved up by neighboring territories .", "In 1846 , he had prevented Iowa from including Fort Snelling and Saint Anthony Falls within its northern border .", "In 1847 , he kept the organizers of Wisconsin from including Saint Paul and Saint Anthony Falls .", "The Minnesota Territory was established from the lands remaining from Iowa Territory and Wisconsin Territory on March 3 , 1849 .", "The Minnesota Territory extended far into what is now North Dakota and South Dakota , to the Missouri River .", "There was a dispute over the shape of the state to be carved out of Minnesota Territory .", "An alternate proposal that was only narrowly defeated would have made the 46th parallel the state 's northern border and the Missouri River its western border , thus giving up the whole northern half of the state in exchange for the eastern half of what later became South Dakota .", "Alexander Ramsey ( W ) became the first governor of Minnesota Territory and Henry Hastings Sibley ( D ) became the territorial delegate to the United States Congress .", "Henry M. Rice ( D ) , who replaced Sibley as the territorial delegate in 1853 , worked in Congress to promote Minnesota interests .", "He lobbied for the construction of a railroad connecting Saint Paul and Lake Superior , with a link from Saint Paul to the Illinois Central Railroad .", "= = Organization and statehood = = \n \n Before 1856 there was minimal discussion of statehood within Minnesota .", "However , as discussion of a potential <unk> railroad in the U.S. became serious , leaders in Minnesota recognized that a territory was in a weak position to lobby for this economic opportunity .", "In December 1856 , Rice brought forward two bills in Congress : an enabling act that would allow Minnesota to form a state constitution , and a railroad land grant bill .", "The enabling act defined a state containing both prairie and forest lands with the boundaries drawn as they are today .", "The bid for statehood came at a time when North @-@ South tensions in the U.S. were rising , tensions that would later lead to the American Civil War .", "Debate over admitting Minnesota as a free state was heated , but the enabling act was finally passed on February 26 , 1857 .", "A constitutional convention was assembled in the territory in July 1857 .", "Divisions between Republicans and Democrats led to the drafting of two separate <unk> .", "The larger cities of Saint Paul , Saint Anthony , and Stillwater were the domain of the Democrats whereas agrarian southern Minnesota was the domain of the Republicans .", "A single constitution was finally worked out between the two factions though the more powerful Democrats ultimately prevailed on most issues .", "The resentment between the two parties remained so <unk> that two separate copies of the constitution had to be used so that members of each party did not have to sign a copy signed by members of the other party .", "The copies were signed on August 29 , 1857 and an election was called on October 13 , 1857 to approve the document .", "30 @,@ <unk> voters approved the constitution , while 571 rejected it .", "The state constitution was sent to the United States Congress for ratification in December 1857 .", "The approval process was drawn out for several months while Congress debated over issues that had stemmed from the Kansas @-@ Nebraska Act .", "Once questions surrounding Kansas were settled the bill for Minnesota 's <unk> was passed .", "The eastern half of the Minnesota Territory , under the boundaries defined by Henry <unk> Rice , became the country 's 32nd state on May 11 , 1858 .", "The western part remained unorganized until its incorporation into the Dakota Territory on March 2 , 1861 .", "= = In popular culture = = \n \n In 1855 Henry Wadsworth <unk> , who had never explored Minnesota himself , published The Song of <unk> containing many references to regions in Minnesota .", "The story was based on Ojibwe legends carried back east by other explorers and traders ( particularly those collected by Henry <unk> Schoolcraft ) .", "Joseph Rolette ( also known as \" Jolly Joe \" ) was a fur trader and territorial <unk> of partially Métis ( mixed French / Native American ) ancestry who became an iconic figure known in Minnesota history for his <unk> .", "His most famous <unk> was one in which , following the passage of a bill in 1857 which would have moved the territorial capital from Saint Paul to Saint Peter , Rolette <unk> with the bill preventing it from becoming law .", "This and other stories were passed down for generations making Rolette as much a legend as a historical figure .", "The \" <unk> State \" moniker , by which the state today is widely known , was selected in the mid @-@ 19th century as a means to create an identity for the state .", "Though some believed that \" Beaver State \" should be selected instead as more dignified , a political cartoon featuring a <unk> soon solidified \" <unk> State \" as the more well @-@ known identity ." ]
[ "The American Fur Company went bankrupt in 1842 , though the Missouri Fur Company and other operations kept the trade from collapsing entirely .", "Later in 1854 , Stevens <unk> the city of Minneapolis on the west bank ." ]
[ " = Territorial era of Minnesota = \n \n The territorial era of Minnesota covers the history of the land that is now the modern US state of Minnesota from the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 , to its achieving statehood in 1858 .", "The Minnesota Territory itself was formed only in 1849 but the area had a rich history well before this .", "Though there was a long history of European presence in the area before 19th century , it was during the 19th century that the United States began to establish a firm presence in what would become Minnesota .", "Many of the <unk> of Minnesota culture that are perceived as the area 's early history in fact originated after this period .", "Notably , the heavy Scandinavian immigration for which the state is known , and the pioneering days chronicled by author Laura <unk> Wilder occurred after statehood in the later 19th century .", "Unlike these later years , the first half of the 19th century was characterized by sparsely populated communities , harsh living conditions , and to some degree , lawlessness .", "This era was a period of economic transition .", "The dominant enterprise in the area since the 17th century had been the fur trade .", "The Dakota Sioux , and later the Ojibwe , tribes hunted and gathered pelts trading with French , British , and later American traders at Grand Portage , Mendota , and other sites .", "This trade gradually declined during the early 19th century as demand for furs in Europe diminished .", "The lumber industry grew rapidly , replacing furs as the key economic resource .", "Grain production began to develop late during this time as an emerging economic basis as well .", "Saw mills , and later grain mills , around Fort Snelling and Saint Anthony Falls in east @-@ central Minnesota became magnets for development .", "By the end of the era east @-@ central Minnesota had replaced northern Minnesota as the economic center of the area .", "This era was also as a period of cultural transition .", "At the time the U.S. took possession of the region , Native Americans were by far the largest ethnic groups .", "Their role in the fur trade gave them a steady stream of income and significant political influence even as the French , British , and Americans asserted territorial claims on the area .", "French and British traders had mixed with native society in the area for many decades peacefully contributing to the society and creating new ethnic groups consisting of mixed @-@ race peoples .", "As the Americans established outposts in the area and the fur trade declined , the dynamics changed dramatically .", "The economic influence of the Native Americans diminished and American territorial ideology increasingly sought to limit their influence .", "Large waves of immigration in the 1850s very suddenly changed the demographics so that within a few years the population shifted from predominantly native to predominantly people of European descent .", "The native and mixed @-@ race populations continued to influence the territory 's culture and politics , even at the end of the territorial era , though by the time statehood was achieved that influence was in steep decline .", "Heavy immigration from New England and New York led to Minnesota 's being labeled the \" New England of the West \" .", "= = Background = = \n \n During the 17th century a Native American tribe known as the Ojibwe , or <unk> , reached Minnesota as part of a westward migration .", "Having come from a region around Maine , they were experienced at dealing with European traders .", "Tensions rose between the Ojibwe and the <unk> , or Eastern Dakota , Sioux , who were dominant in the area , during the ensuing years .", "French exploration in Minnesota is known have begun in the 17th century with explorers like <unk> , <unk> , and Le <unk> .", "After France signed a treaty with a number of tribes to allow trade in the area , French settlements began to appear .", "<unk> Daniel <unk> , Sieur du <unk> explored the western area of Lake Superior helping to advance trade and leading to the establishment of Fond du Lac ( part of modern Duluth , which was named after du <unk> ) .", "Roman Catholic priest Louis <unk> , captured by the Sioux in <unk> while exploring North America with famed explorer La Salle , discovered and named Saint Anthony Falls .", "The next account of an expedition into Minnesota 's interior was that of Captain Jonathan Carver of Connecticut who reached Saint Anthony Falls in 1766 .", "In the later 18th century trader Peter Pond explored the Minnesota River valley noting significant European settlement in the region in addition to the natives .", "<unk> searching for the fabled Northwest Passage and large inland seas in North America continued to pass through this region .", "Fort <unk> was built by the French in 1721 on Lake <unk> to facilitate exploration .", "In the 17th century a lucrative trade developed between Native Americans who trapped animals near the Great Lakes and traders who shipped the animal furs to Europe .", "For two centuries this trade network was the prime economic driver in the area .", "A notable result of this trade network was the Métis people , a mixed @-@ race community descended from Native Americans and French traders , as well as other mixed @-@ race peoples .", "In particular during the latter 18th century numerous French and English traders in the Minnesota region purchased Sioux wives in order to establish kinship relationships with the Sioux so as to secure their supply of furs from the tribes .", "The British Hudson 's Bay Company was formed in <unk> to capitalize on the Native American fur trade near Hudson Bay .", "The company came to dominate the North American trade in the 18th century .", "The North West Company of Montreal was formed in 1779 to compete with Hudson 's Bay Company establishing their western headquarters and key exchange point at Grand Portage in what is now Minnesota .", "Grand Portage , with its two wharves and numerous warehouses , became one of Britain 's four main fur trading posts , along with Niagara , Detroit , and <unk> .", "British ships crossed Lake Superior regularly transporting supplies to the region and bringing back valuable furs .", "Even after Grand Portage became property of the U.S. in 1783 the British operations , such as North West Company and the <unk> Company , continued to operate in the area for some time .", "Though the various parts of what is now Minnesota were claimed at different times by Spain , France , and Britain , none of these nations made significant efforts to establish major settlements in the area .", "Instead the French and the British established mostly trading posts and utilized the natives in the area as suppliers .", "All of the land east of the Mississippi River was granted to the United States by the Second Treaty of Paris at the end of the American Revolution in 1783 .", "This included what would become modern day Saint Paul but only part of Minneapolis , including the northeast , north @-@ central and east @-@ central portions of the state .", "The wording of the treaty in the Minnesota area depended on landmarks reported by fur traders , who erroneously reported an \" Isle <unk> \" in Lake Superior , a \" Long Lake \" west of the island , and the belief that the Mississippi River ran well into modern Canada .", "Much of this region was claimed by other states who subsequently ceded these to the federal government .", "Most of the remaining areas of what is now the state were purchased in 1803 from France as part of the Louisiana Purchase ( the area west of the Mississippi having been recently acquired by France from Spain ) .", "Parts of northern Minnesota were considered to be in Rupert 's Land , a large territory owned by Hudson 's Bay Company .", "The exact definition of the boundary between Minnesota and British North America was not addressed until the Anglo @-@ American Convention of 1818 .", "Until 1818 the entire Red River Valley in what is today southeastern Manitoba and northwestern Minnesota was considered British and was subject to several colonization schemes by the Hudson 's Bay Company , particularly the Red River Colony ( also known as the <unk> Settlement ) established in 1811 .", "The valley had , in fact , been occupied by Métis since the middle 17th century .", "The Red River Colony , established to supply the British fur trade , was fraught with problems from the beginning but became important in the Minnesota area 's early fur trade as well as supplying many early settlers to the region .", "= = Pioneers and exploration = = \n \n At the beginning of the 19th century many parts of the Minnesota area were already well traveled by British and French explorers .", "Though the region 's population was mostly Native American , there were important British trading posts in the area with many European and mixed @-@ race settlers , particularly in the north .", "Grand Portage , in particular , had long been established as the major trading center for the North West Company .", "David Thompson , a British fur trader for the North West Company of Montreal , completed numerous surveys and maps of the North American frontier .", "In 1797 he completed the first known map of the Minnesota area , in what was then the Northwest Territory .", "The Jay Treaty , however , obliged most of the British settlers to withdraw their settlements in 1796 , though mixed @-@ race peoples remained .", "In 1805 U.S.", "Lieutenant <unk> Pike was sent by General Wilkinson , governor of the Louisiana Territory , to enforce U.S. sovereignty against British traders in the area and establish diplomatic and trading relationships with the native tribes .", "He met with the Sioux leadership in central Minnesota to secure rights for the U.S. to an area near Saint Anthony Falls , which would later become the city of Saint Paul .", "Though a treaty was signed by some leaders from the Sioux tribes , its legitimacy ( including whether the Sioux understood it ) was dubious and ultimately his efforts did little to establish the authority of the U.S. in the area .", "In 1817 Major Stephen H. Long of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers led a <unk> expedition from Prairie du Chien to reach Saint Anthony Falls .", "He documented much of the terrain today occupied by Minneapolis and Saint Paul as well as the Native American villages that existed there at the time .", "In 1818 the 49th parallel was established as the boundary between the United States and British North America .", "However , the point where the Red River crossed this line was not marked until 1823 , when Stephen Long conducted a survey expedition .", "The expedition determined , among other things , that the fur trading post of Pembina lay just inside the U.S. border .", "Several efforts were made to determine the source of the Mississippi River .", "In 1823 Italian explorer Giacomo <unk> <unk> who had split from the Long expedition in Pembina , found Lake Julia which he believed was the source of the Mississippi River .", "The actual source was found in 1832 , when Henry Schoolcraft was guided by a group of Ojibwe headed by <unk> ( \" Yellow Head \" ) to a lake in northern Minnesota .", "Schoolcraft named it Lake <unk> , combining the Latin words <unk> ( \" truth \" ) and <unk> ( \" head \" ) .", "In 1835 George William <unk> conducted a geological survey of the Minnesota River valley and wrote an account entitled A <unk> Voyage up the <unk> <unk> .", "Joseph <unk> scouted the area in the late 1830s accompanied by John C. <unk> , exploring and mapping the Upper Mississippi River basin , the Saint Croix River , and the land between the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n An important <unk> of the British and American frontier was a system of forts built by the military .", "The forts provided safe shelter for soldiers and explorers on the frontier and a base of operations for expeditions , both military and commercial .", "The first forts in the area had been French , particularly Fort <unk> , built during the 18th century and later abandoned because of the French and Indian War with the British .", "British Fort Charlotte at Grand Portage became essential to the fur trade protecting and supplying British traders as well as the area natives .", "This British fort operated in the area ( illegally ) until 1803 , even after the area 's becoming recognized as part of the United States .", "Other French and British fortifications , such as Fort St. Charles , had existed in the region but had been abandoned much earlier .", "In 1814 the U.S. government built Fort Shelby , later rebuilt as Fort Crawford , near modern Minnesota in what is now Prairie du Chien , Wisconsin .", "Fort Crawford would play a significant role in U.S. involvement in Minnesota , particularly as the site of the Treaty of Prairie du Chien .", "The first major U.S. military presence inside the boundaries of modern Minnesota was Fort Saint Anthony , later renamed Fort Snelling ( after the fort 's commander Josiah Snelling ) .", "The land for the fort , at the confluence of the Minnesota and Mississippi rivers , had been acquired in 1805 by legendary explorer <unk> Pike .", "When concerns mounted about the fur trade in the area , construction of the fort began in 1819 and was completed in 1825 .", "One of the missions of the fort was to mediate disputes between the Ojibwe and the Dakota tribes .", "Lawrence Taliaferro , an agent of the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs who became an important figure in these <unk> , spent 20 years at the fort , finally resigning in 1839 .", "Fort Ripley was built in 1848 – 1849 in central Minnesota near modern Little Falls .", "It was built to provide a military presence on the frontier near the new Winnebago reservation created as the tribe was moved from Iowa .", "In addition it helped to serve as a <unk> between the Dakota Sioux and the Ojibwe .", "Fort <unk> was built in 1853 – 1854 near the Dakota reservation in southwestern Minnesota , near modern New Ulm .", "It was named by U.S. Secretary of War Jefferson Davis in honor of three army officers named <unk> who had died in the Mexican @-@ American War .", "The fort was created to watch over the Minnesota River Valley , in addition to the larger frontier .", "It replaced Fort <unk> in Iowa , which was decommissioned during the same period .", "The fort operated as a military post until 1867 .", "Fort <unk> was built in 1858 on the Red River at what is now the border between Minnesota and North Dakota near modern <unk> .", "The fort had to be moved soon afterward because of flooding problems .", "It was created to spur settlement of the Red River Valley , protect steamboat traffic on the river , and protect wagon trains travelling to Montana .", "In addition to these military bases , private companies operated numerous trading posts in the region that were often referred to as \" forts \" , though they typically had little in the way of defensive fortifications .", "= = Native Americans = = \n \n The two main Native American tribal groups which dominated Minnesota at the time the lands were acquired by the United States were the more established Dakota Sioux , and the Ojibwe who had migrated into the area more recently .", "The two groups fought bitter territorial wars during the 18th century .", "In the mid @-@ 18th century the Battle of <unk> , in which the Ojibwe defeated the Sioux , permanently established northeastern Minnesota , particularly <unk> <unk> Lake , as Ojibwe territory <unk> the Sioux to southern and western Minnesota .", "Skirmishes between the groups continued in the 19th century including a battle near Lac <unk> in 1818 , a battle near Stillwater in 1839 ( the site became known as \" Battle Hollow \" ) , and another on the Yellow Medicine River in 1854 .", "During the War of 1812 most of the Dakota and Ojibwe sided with the British though at various times some aided the Americans or took the opportunity to attack enemy tribes ( a notable American loyalist was the Dakota chief <unk> , or \" Rising Moose , \" an admirer of Pike , who joined the U.S. army at Saint Louis ) .", "Though Grand Portage was the only part of Minnesota that saw significant conflict during the war , natives throughout the region were recruited to fight further east in areas such as Green Bay .", "In particular the half @-@ Dakota British captain Joseph <unk> heavily recruited among the <unk> branch of the Dakota Sioux including chiefs Little Crow and <unk> .", "From 1815 to 1821 employees of the Hudson 's Bay Company and the North West Company engaged in various territorial conflicts known as the \" fur trade wars , \" including the famous Battle of Seven Oaks at what is now Winnipeg , Manitoba .", "As a result of these conflicts numerous Métis migrated from the Red River area to central and eastern Minnesota , particularly in the vicinity of Saint Paul .", "This \" Red River Exodus \" became a major source of francophone immigration into Minnesota during the territorial era .", "The Métis and other mixed @-@ race groups were often regarded as French Canadian \" whites \" rather than \" Indians \" .", "By the 1820s , animal resources were in decline in the area leading to increased competition among the tribes for game and for furs to sell .", "<unk> among the fur trading companies led to a dramatic drop in fur prices during the late 1820s causing impoverishment for many Sioux hunters .", "The U.S. government strongly encouraged the tribes to turn from hunting to farming , trading the woodlands for the plains .", "Increasing territorial conflict between the Sioux and the Ojibwe on the western frontier , particularly along the Mississippi river , led the U.S. government to attempt to mediate the conflicts .", "President Andrew Jackson 's policy toward the tribes ultimately was to either <unk> them sufficiently to allow westward expansion of American settlers , or else remove the tribes from the areas in which they prevented settlement .", "The First Treaty of Prairie du Chien ( 1825 ) , among its provisions established southern Minnesota as well as much of modern North and South Dakota as the homeland of the Dakota Sioux .", "The Ojibwe were given northern Minnesota and much of Wisconsin .", "The U.S. government , though , failed to enforce the treaty agreements leading to Little Crow 's <unk> to Indian agent Taliaferro in 1829 : \" We made peace to please you , but if we are badly off we must blame you for causing us to give up so much of our lands to our enemies . \"", "Following an 1846 treaty , the Winnebago tribes of Iowa were relocated to the Long Prairie reservation in central Minnesota in the late 1840s establishing an important presence in the territory .", "Because of the poor land in the new reservation the tribe subsequently negotiated a treaty in 1856 allowing them to relocate further south to Blue Earth but <unk> substantial land in the process .", "All of the native tribes experienced gradual disillusionment with the U.S. government because of its inability or unwillingness to honor its treaty commitments .", "The major leaders among the tribes were <unk> and Little Crow among the Dakota Sioux , <unk> Mouth and Hole @-@ in @-@ the @-@ Day among the Ojibwe , and <unk> among the Winnebago .", "The success of treaty negotiations between the U.S. and the tribes was in great part facilitated by the mixed race families such as the <unk> and the <unk> .", "The Treaty of <unk> des Sioux in 1851 gave all of the <unk> and <unk> Sioux ( upper Sioux ) lands west of the Mississippi River to the U.S. government .", "The Treaty of Mendota that same year ceded the <unk> and <unk> Sioux ( lower Sioux ) lands in southern Minnesota , requiring relocation to an area near modern Morton .", "Both treaties , however , were amended to during the ratification process to eliminate the explicit guarantees of lands retained by the tribes .", "Additionally much of the promised payments were never delivered in part ostensibly because of debts owed by the Sioux to the fur traders .", "Despite American hunger for land , the leadership in the Minnesota Territory did not actually want to remove the Sioux from the territory .", "Federal subsidies to the tribes were heavily <unk> by the U.S. settlements and removal of the tribes from the territory would have meant loss of this income .", "Increasing impoverishment among the Sioux and continued treaty violations on the part of the United States would soon lead to <unk> .", "In 1857 a renegade band of Sioux led by war chief <unk> attacked the community of Spirit Lake , Iowa near the Minnesota border killing between 35 and 40 \" white \" settlers ( the event would be referred to as the Spirit Lake Massacre ) .", "They went on to attack Springfield , Minnesota ( modern Jackson ) killing seven before being turned back .", "In 1862 , bands of Sioux launched the Dakota War in which they were defeated .", "Apart from those killed in the war , 38 Dakota Sioux were killed in a mass execution in <unk> , the largest mass execution in the U.S. history .", "Hundreds more Sioux and European @-@ Americans were killed in the U.S. government 's subsequent eradication of the Sioux nation in Minnesota and the new Dakota Territory .", "= = Commercial enterprises = = \n \n The most important commercial enterprise in the early part of the territorial era was the lucrative fur trade .", "At the beginning of the 19th century two British companies competed for dominance in the North American trade : Hudson 's Bay Company and the North West Company .", "The North West company had used Grand Portage as its western headquarters along with other smaller companies that operated in the area .", "Grand Portage was one of the four principal British trading and shipping points furs in North America .", "Following the Treaty of Paris , in 1783 , British operations at Grand Portage were technically illegal though the trade continued .", "However , beginning in 1801 the North West Company began re @-@ establishing its headquarters north of the border at the newly constructed Fort William in what is now Ontario .", "After 1804 Grand Portage had been reduced to a minor trading center and most traders eventually abandoned the area .", "In 1842 , the Hudson Bay Company , which had by then absorbed the North West Company , shipped out a final band of Ojibwe who were employed by the company .", "Before 1816 the majority of the fur trading posts in the Minnesota area were owned by the North West Company , but by 1821 the American Fur Company , founded in 1808 by John Jacob Astor in New York , had taken over most of these .", "As well as Grand Portage , another significant fur shipping point in Minnesota was Fort Frances in the <unk> Lake region , near modern International Falls in the far north of the state .", "This location became significant as it was key to multiple waterways for shipping furs to the Atlantic .", "Both the North West Company and the American Fur Company had posts at this location .", "Pembina , originally part of the Red River Colony , was a significant trading post for the Hudson 's Bay Company , and once it was claimed by the U.S. , became for a time key to U.S. interests in the fur trade .", "By 1830 American Fur dominated the trade within the United States because of the exclusion of British companies by the U.S. government .", "Beginning in the 1820s , a fur trading route developed between the Red River Colony ( in modern Manitoba ) and the trading posts in Minnesota , first primarily at Mendota and later at Saint Paul .", "The system of <unk> cart trails came to be known as the Red River Trails and was used principally by the Métis as a way to avoid the fur trade monopoly of the Hudson 's Bay Company ( which had absorbed the North West Company ) .", "Though this cross @-@ border trade was entirely illegal and violated the policies of the Hudson 's Bay Company , enforcement against the trade by American and British authorities was virtually non @-@ <unk> .", "The trail system would reach its peak usage in the mid @-@ 19th century .", "The Hudson 's Bay Company continued to expand its presence north of the U.S. border establishing new posts such as Fort Alexander and Rat Portage .", "The fur trade was in decline by the late 1830s .", "As this trade declined the lumber industry began to grow substantially in areas such as the Saint Croix Valley where valuable white pine was plentiful .", "New saw mills appeared in Marine and Stillwater .", "Lumber was typically cut during winter and sent downstream in the spring .", "In 1848 , businessman Franklin Steele built the first private sawmill on the Saint Anthony Falls ( which would later become the town of Saint Anthony ) opening commercial lumbering on the Mississippi River .", "More sawmills quickly followed .", "Soon the Saint Croix and Mississippi Rivers in Minnesota had become major <unk> for lumber headed for Saint Louis and other destinations .", "The first flour mill in Minnesota was built in 1823 at Fort Snelling as a <unk> of a lumber mill .", "The first private grain mill was built in Washington County by Samuel <unk> .", "Minneapolis gained its first grain mill in 1847 .", "During the 1850s grain production began to develop rapidly but Minnesota did not become a significant grain exporter until 1858 .", "In 1823 the first steamboat , known as the Virginia , arrived at Fort Snelling carrying Indian agent Lawrence Taliaferro .", "By the 1830s a steady , if not yet large , stream of steamboat traffic plied the river including some ships listed as ferrying \" pleasure parties \" .", "The first railroad to reach the Mississippi ( in Illinois ) , the Rock Island Railroad , was completed in the 1854 .", "The event was celebrated with <unk> excursions from Rock Island up the Mississippi into Minnesota .", "Those excursions touched off such a wave of interest in Minnesota that 56 @,@ 000 tourists visited Saint Paul by steamboat in 1856 .", "In 1849 James <unk> began publication of the Minnesota Pioneer newspaper in Saint Paul ( the paper would later be renamed the St. Paul Pioneer Press ) .", "By the time the area achieved statehood 89 newspapers had been established .", "Information about Minnesota published in these periodicals spread throughout the United States and Europe .", "Advertising campaigns were launched in the northeastern U.S. and Europe to lure European settlers .", "These efforts met with limited success though they would become much more successful after statehood .", "Saint Anthony , with its scenic waterfalls , rapidly developed as a destination for tourists traveling the Mississippi on steamboats .", "The Winslow House , a luxury hotel overlooking the falls , was constructed in 1857 .", "By the late 1860s Saint Anthony had become a popular summer resort for wealthy <unk> .", "One of the major sources of income in the territory during the 1850s was U.S. government annuity payments to the Ojibwe and other tribes required by earlier treaties .", "These payments amounted to more than $ 380 @,@ 000 per year on average ( $ 10 @.", "@ 8 million in present @-@ day terms ) compared to approximately $ 120 @,@ 000 per year ( $ 3 @.", "@ 41 million in present @-@ day terms ) given to the territory itself for development .", "Because of corruption , and mishandling of the payments to the tribes , a great deal of the money was used directly by U.S. settlers for commercial and community development with questionable benefit to the tribes .", "At the beginning of the Minnesota Territory , in fact , these payments were the territory 's most important source of income since the fur trade was no longer as lucrative as it had once been and other exports were still negligible .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n During most of this era Native Americans outnumbered European / U.S. settlers in what is now Minnesota .", "Significant Dakota Sioux settlements in the Minnesota area included <unk> , located in what is now Saint Paul before being moved by the 1837 treaty .", "Significant Ojibwe settlements included <unk> <unk> ( <unk> <unk> ) and <unk> ( Fond du Lac ) , as well as the community that had developed around the Grand Portage commerce .", "When the Minnesota Territory was established in 1848 the Native American settlements in the territory still rivaled the American settlements in size .", "According to some scholars , the Mandan / Hidatsa village of Like @-@ a @-@ Fishhook in what is now North Dakota , with a population of 700 , was the largest settlement in the Minnesota Territory .", "The numerous other settlements in the territory gave a total Native American population of over 25 @,@ 000 in 1849 which easily outnumbered the <unk> \" white \" settlers .", "At the outset of the 19th century most of the European settlements were related to the fur trade .", "The largest of these settlements were trading posts established by the North West Company , particularly those at Sandy Lake , <unk> Lake , and Fond du Lac .", "Historian Grace Lee <unk> has documented over 100 fur trading posts of varying sizes in the Minnesota area before statehood .", "Most of these posts were eventually taken over by the American Fur Company .", "When several hundred settlers abandoned the Red River Colony in the 1820s , they entered the United States by way of the Red River Valley , instead of moving to eastern Canada or returning to Europe , adding to the Minnesota region 's population .", "Construction on Fort Snelling began in 1820 and was finished in 1825 .", "The Fort became a magnet for settlement in east @-@ central Minnesota .", "Nearby Mendota was established during the same period and , as the regional headquarters for the American Fur Company , also drew settlement in the area soon becoming Minnesota 's commercial center .", "Many of the first stone buildings in the territory were constructed in Mendota by employees of the American Fur Company , which bought animal pelts at that location from 1825 to 1853 .", "The logging industry spurred further development of settlements .", "Before railroads , <unk> relied mostly on river transportation to bring logs to market , which made Minnesota 's timber resources attractive .", "Towns like Marine on Saint Croix , founded as Marine Mills , and Stillwater became significant lumber centers fed by the Saint Croix River , while <unk> was supplied lumber by areas in southern Minnesota and along the Minnesota River .", "In the 1830s a group of squatters , mostly Métis from the ill @-@ <unk> Red River Colony , established a camp near the fort .", "Because of complaints from some residents at the fort , new restrictions were placed on the squatters forcing them to move down the Mississippi River , first to a site known as Fountain Cave , and then even further <unk> .", "Pierre \" Pig 's Eye \" <unk> , a popular <unk> among the group , established a saloon at the new site , and the squatters named their settlement \" Pig 's Eye \" after <unk> ( later changing the name to Lambert 's Landing , and finally Saint Paul after the local chapel ) .", "The location was a convenient site for a steamboat landing and by 1847 a steamboat line had established the town as a regular stop .", "This attractive advantage for commerce caused the settlement to develop significantly , soon eroding Mendota 's prominence .", "The <unk> ( general store operator ) at Fort Snelling , Franklin Steele , who had established lumbering interests in the area , staked a claim to lands adjacent to Saint Anthony Falls following the land <unk> of the 1837 <unk> treaty .", "In 1848 he built a sawmill at the falls establishing the basis of the town of Saint Anthony which grew there .", "John H. Stevens , an employee of Franklin Steele , pointed out that land on the west side of the falls would make a good site for future mills .", "Since the land on the west side was still part of the military reservation , Stevens made a deal with Fort Snelling 's commander .", "Stevens would provide free ferry service across the river in exchange for a tract of 160 acres ( 0 @.", "@ 65 km2 ) at the head of the falls .", "Stevens received the claim and built a house , the first house in Minneapolis , in 1850 .", "In 1855 the first bridge across the main channel of the Mississippi ( anywhere in the nation ) was built between Minneapolis and Saint Anthony .", "By 1851 , treaties between Native American tribes and the U.S. government had opened much of Minnesota to U.S. settlement .", "Fort Snelling was no longer a frontier outpost .", "Efforts to establish Minnesota as a prominent future state in the Union were swift .", "In 1851 territorial legislature petitioned the U.S. Congress for land to build a railroad between Milwaukee , Wisconsin and Saint Paul .", "That same year the legislature incorporated the University of Minnesota and established its endowment ( though the University would not admit students until many years later ) .", "In 1848 when the Minnesota Territory was formed there were four major \" white \" settlements : Saint Paul , Saint Anthony ( part of modern Minneapolis ) , Stillwater , and Pembina ( now part of North Dakota ) .", "New settlements began to appear more rapidly .", "<unk> was established in 1852 by entrepreneurs Jackson , Johnson , and Williams .", "Saint Peter was established in 1853 by Captain William <unk> Dodd .", "New Ulm was established in 1854 by German immigrants .", "Rochester was established by George Head in 1854 .", "Not all of the new settlements were established by immigrants from the eastern U.S. and Europe , though .", "The town of <unk> , for example , was established in 1852 by Alexander <unk> , a Minnesota native of mixed French @-@ Canadian / Dakota ancestry .", "The influx of settlers in the 1850s transformed Minnesota from a sparsely populated territory of less than 10 @,@ 000 \" white \" settlers and a significantly larger native population , to a substantial population center of over 150 @,@ 000 predominantly European settlers .", "The city of Saint Paul expanded from less than 400 people in 1848 to over 2500 in 1852 and over 10 @,@ 000 in 1860 .", "As a result of heavy immigration from New England and New York — regions where most major towns had originated as trading centers rather than political or manufacturing centers — many new settlements in Minnesota were laid out so as to heavily favor the business districts rather than the city halls or <unk> .", "This plan and the philosophy behind it spurred the growth of economic links between the communities and with other parts of the U.S.", "In 1856 the Minnesota Territory established its first Commissioner of Emigration , Eugene <unk> .", "Through advertisements and speeches to new immigrants to the U.S. in New York , <unk> expanded the immigration trend which later created a large German community after statehood .", "= = Society = = \n \n Until the 1850s the Native American population vastly outnumbered the population of European ancestry in the area .", "Nevertheless , the division between \" Indian \" and \" white \" during this era was always somewhat vague .", "In general persons of mixed descent were considered \" white \" if they dressed in European clothing and adopted European customs . \"", "Indians \" were those who lived in traditional native lifestyles .", "Even as the U.S. began to establish its authority over the region and some settlers from the U.S. began to arrive the Native American population continued to hold significant political and social influence as a result of the fur trade .", "As experienced hunters they were important to one of North America 's major business enterprises .", "The decline of this trade during the later part of the era marked the decline of Native American influence .", "Following the 1837 treaty the Saint Croix Triangle , between the Saint Croix and Mississippi Rivers , had been opened to U.S. settlement .", "Still until the later establishment of the Minnesota Territory this triangle remained an island of \" white \" culture and settlement .", "The vast majority of the Minnesota area , though , was \" Indian country \" .", "Contemporary accounts of larger towns such as Mendota , Saint Anthony , and Saint Paul in the 1840s indicate that the majority of the population was predominantly of French and Métis ancestry .", "Even in these communities European culture , was not strictly dominant .", "Commenting on Minnesota 's culture of the 1840s , Governor Alexander Ramsey described the streets of Saint Paul saying that it was common to see \" the blankets and painted faces of Indians , and the red <unk> and <unk> of French <unk> and half @-@ breeds , greatly <unk> over the less picturesque costume of the Anglo @-@ American race . \"", "It is in fact likely that a very large percentage of the \" white \" population reported in the 1850 census was of partially Native American ancestry .", "Many men of mixed racial ancestry became respected members of \" white \" society .", "William W. Warren , for example , was the son of an American entrepreneur ( who hailed from New York before he began working in John Jacob Astor 's American Fur Company ) and a mixed @-@ blood Ojibwe mother ( whose father had been in the old French and British fur trade ) was educated in the East and in the early 1850s lived on the Upper Mississippi , in part working as an independent translator and Indian Agency contractor .", "Warren was a good writer — his newspaper articles were eventually published as the only 19th century compendium of Ojibwe history and was elected to the territorial legislature before his death from consumption .", "With the establishment of the Minnesota Territory in 1848 and the treaty of 1851 waves of immigrants from the U.S. and Europe came to the territory rapidly changing the demographics .", "Even as these changes occurred in many areas the <unk> of the racial divisions between \" Indians \" and \" whites \" persisted .", "As late as 1857 it was common practice in some jurisdictions for men to be allowed to vote based on whether or not they were wearing European clothing .", "According to some observers natives at a given polling location would share a single pair of trousers each wearing them only long enough to cast a ballot .", "<unk> and trading communities in the territory , such as International Falls , were often known as centers of lawlessness and vice .", "<unk> were commonly the social centers of the towns with <unk> and \" bath houses \" adding to the character of the society .", "These gathering places attracted trappers , traders , smugglers , and numerous others traveling through the countryside .", "The late 1840s and 1850s witnessed large @-@ scale immigration from the Eastern U.S. and Europe .", "By 1860 approximately 80 % percent of Minnesota 's <unk> population came from New York and New England .", "The state was in fact for a time known as the \" New England of the West \" .", "Maine , in particular , contributed a large number of immigrants , probably because of the large number of <unk> in Maine and the growing lumber industry in Minnesota .", "By the 1850s racist ideology , which was becoming prevalent in much of the U.S. , began to affect Minnesota more significantly than it had in the past .", "The ruling class was composed of primarily Anglo @-@ American Protestants .", "Settlers from the U.S. increasingly discussed \" white \" inhabitants as the key to Minnesota 's future with an eye toward <unk> the role that other \" inferior \" races would have in the future .", "Author James Wesley Bond in 1853 described Minnesota before the 1850s as \" a waste of woodland and prairie , uninhabited save by the different hordes of savage tribes from time immemorial . \"", "<unk> in the territory , however , were complicated .", "As late as 1840 <unk> in Saint Paul were commonly treated as equals to others in the community with children of all races attending the same schools .", "By the late 1840s , however , all blacks had been completely disenfranchised .", "In addition they were prevented from running for office and their children were segregated in schools .", "By contrast Irish Catholics and Native Americans who adopted European lifestyles were allowed to vote and their children were not segregated in the classrooms .", "<unk> whereas Anglo @-@ Americans generally accepted business development by African Americans , they largely opposed business development by Irish immigrants .", "Minnesota was a multi @-@ lingual area throughout the era .", "During the earlier parts of the era French and English were widely used but Ojibwe , Sioux , and <unk> ( the language of the Métis ) were more widespread .", "By the late 1850s English had grown to be the most spoken language .", "New immigrants , though , brought additional languages to the territory .", "Newspapers were published in German ( Die Minnesota Deutsche Zeitung ) , Swedish ( Minnesota <unk> ) , and Norwegian ( <unk> <unk> ) .", "Irish Gaelic , Czech and other languages were used in various communities as well .", "Most of the population of the region in earlier decades followed traditional tribal religious practices .", "However , Roman Catholicism had been known in the area long before its acquisition by the U.S. because of the many French traders who lived and <unk> there .", "Catholic missionary activity among the Métis expanded greatly in the early 19th century with the Catholic Church becoming particularly established in Saint Paul .", "<unk> was rather a much newer phenomenon though some Protestant missionaries had entered the region in the early 19th century as well .", "The first Protestant church appeared in 1848 ( Market Street Church , Saint Paul ) .", "The waves of immigration in the 1850s , however , would rapidly make <unk> the largest religious group .", "= = African Americans and slavery = = \n \n The Northwest <unk> of 1787 in theory outlawed slavery in the Northwest Territory including the Minnesota area .", "The ordinance specifically stated \n There shall be neither slavery nor <unk> servitude in the said territory , otherwise than in the punishment of crime , <unk> the party shall have been duly convicted .", "The ordinance was nevertheless seen as ambiguous in that it did not specifically address the slaves already in the territories , and it discussed the \" free \" population of the territories seemingly implying that a slave population would exist .", "French traders in the territories , and later even American army officers ( including Josiah Snelling who commanded his namesake fort ) , continued to hold slaves with the blessings of many in Congress .", "The number of African Americans in the territory during this period was quite small but not insignificant .", "<unk> continued to bring slaves with them , but there were many free blacks as well , some working as servants and some as completely independent pioneers .", "Information about the black immigrants during the earlier periods is sparse , but records do show that most of those at Fort Snelling were slaves .", "Records from 1850 indicate a population of 39 free blacks out of a total population of 6 @,@ 077 citizens in the territory ( which excluded Native American tribes ) .", "Before the 1840s these free persons could often expect to be treated equal to other racial groups .", "By the time Minnesota had achieved statehood , however , blacks had been disenfranchised and schools were segregated .", "Despite this , from the start of the Minnesota Territory in 1848 the leadership was predominantly <unk> thus ending the practice in this era .", "One of the most famous of the early African Americans in the territory was George Bonga .", "He was born in Minnesota in 1802 , his father Pierre Bonga the son of a freed slave and his mother a member of the Ojibwe tribe .", "Bonga was <unk> in Montreal and eventually became a fur trader in the Northwest territories .", "He went on to serve as an interpreter in negotiations with the Ojibwe ( particularly as a representative of Michigan Governor Lewis Cass ) .", "His brother Stephen served as the Ojibwe interpreter at Fort Snelling for the 1837 treaty .", "In the 1850s , Fort Snelling played a key role in the infamous <unk> Scott court case .", "<unk> <unk> Scott and his wife were taken to the fort by their master , John Emerson .", "They lived at the fort and elsewhere in territories where slavery was prohibited .", "After Emerson 's death , the Scotts argued that since they had lived in free territory , they were no longer slaves .", "Ultimately in 1857 the U.S. Supreme Court sided against the Scotts .", "This decision helped to fuel <unk> over slavery leading to the Bleeding Kansas conflicts , the Panic of 1857 , and eventually the American Civil War .", "= = Government and politics = = \n \n In the earlier part of the 19th century the area which is today Minnesota was not recognized as a single entity .", "The Mississippi River had divided the eastern British / French lands of North America from the western Spanish lands and even after the Louisiana Purchase this was for a time seen as a separation between territories .", "The division between the U.S. territories in the region and the British territories remained ambiguous until the Anglo @-@ American Convention of 1818 , which set the border with British North America at the 49th parallel west of the Lake of the Woods ( except for a small <unk> of land now dubbed the Northwest Angle ) .", "Border disputes east of the Lake of the Woods continued until the Webster @-@ <unk> Treaty of 1842 .", "Throughout the first half of the 19th century , the northeastern portion of the state was a part of the Northwest Territory , formed in 1787 .", "After Ohio 's statehood the area became part of the new Illinois Territory in 1809 .", "After Illinois ' statehood the area was incorporated into the Michigan Territory in 1818 and later became part of the Wisconsin Territory in 1836 .", "The western and southern areas of the state were not formally organized until 1838 , when they became part of the Iowa Territory .", "Following the admission of Wisconsin as a state in 1848 , the Minnesota area was temporarily without a government , though John <unk> , the former secretary of the Wisconsin Territory , claimed governorship of what remained of the territory as a short @-@ term measure .", "By this time Minnesota 's residents were largely Democrats and , as the U.S. Congress was at that time controlled by Democrats , they hoped Congress might be sympathetic to their concerns .", "In that same year a meeting was held in Stillwater , nominally led by <unk> and later known as the \" Stillwater Convention \" , to discuss establishing a new territory .", "The participants elected Henry Sibley as a representative to Congress .", "Stephen A. Douglas ( D ) , the chair of the United States Senate Committee on Territories , drafted the bill authorizing the Minnesota Territory in 1848 .", "He had envisioned a future for the upper Mississippi valley , so he was motivated to keep the area from being carved up by neighboring territories .", "In 1846 , he had prevented Iowa from including Fort Snelling and Saint Anthony Falls within its northern border .", "In 1847 , he kept the organizers of Wisconsin from including Saint Paul and Saint Anthony Falls .", "The Minnesota Territory was established from the lands remaining from Iowa Territory and Wisconsin Territory on March 3 , 1849 .", "The Minnesota Territory extended far into what is now North Dakota and South Dakota , to the Missouri River .", "There was a dispute over the shape of the state to be carved out of Minnesota Territory .", "An alternate proposal that was only narrowly defeated would have made the 46th parallel the state 's northern border and the Missouri River its western border , thus giving up the whole northern half of the state in exchange for the eastern half of what later became South Dakota .", "Alexander Ramsey ( W ) became the first governor of Minnesota Territory and Henry Hastings Sibley ( D ) became the territorial delegate to the United States Congress .", "Henry M. Rice ( D ) , who replaced Sibley as the territorial delegate in 1853 , worked in Congress to promote Minnesota interests .", "He lobbied for the construction of a railroad connecting Saint Paul and Lake Superior , with a link from Saint Paul to the Illinois Central Railroad .", "= = Organization and statehood = = \n \n Before 1856 there was minimal discussion of statehood within Minnesota .", "However , as discussion of a potential <unk> railroad in the U.S. became serious , leaders in Minnesota recognized that a territory was in a weak position to lobby for this economic opportunity .", "In December 1856 , Rice brought forward two bills in Congress : an enabling act that would allow Minnesota to form a state constitution , and a railroad land grant bill .", "The enabling act defined a state containing both prairie and forest lands with the boundaries drawn as they are today .", "The bid for statehood came at a time when North @-@ South tensions in the U.S. were rising , tensions that would later lead to the American Civil War .", "Debate over admitting Minnesota as a free state was heated , but the enabling act was finally passed on February 26 , 1857 .", "A constitutional convention was assembled in the territory in July 1857 .", "Divisions between Republicans and Democrats led to the drafting of two separate <unk> .", "The larger cities of Saint Paul , Saint Anthony , and Stillwater were the domain of the Democrats whereas agrarian southern Minnesota was the domain of the Republicans .", "A single constitution was finally worked out between the two factions though the more powerful Democrats ultimately prevailed on most issues .", "The resentment between the two parties remained so <unk> that two separate copies of the constitution had to be used so that members of each party did not have to sign a copy signed by members of the other party .", "The copies were signed on August 29 , 1857 and an election was called on October 13 , 1857 to approve the document .", "30 @,@ <unk> voters approved the constitution , while 571 rejected it .", "The state constitution was sent to the United States Congress for ratification in December 1857 .", "The approval process was drawn out for several months while Congress debated over issues that had stemmed from the Kansas @-@ Nebraska Act .", "Once questions surrounding Kansas were settled the bill for Minnesota 's <unk> was passed .", "The eastern half of the Minnesota Territory , under the boundaries defined by Henry <unk> Rice , became the country 's 32nd state on May 11 , 1858 .", "The western part remained unorganized until its incorporation into the Dakota Territory on March 2 , 1861 .", "= = In popular culture = = \n \n In 1855 Henry Wadsworth <unk> , who had never explored Minnesota himself , published The Song of <unk> containing many references to regions in Minnesota .", "The story was based on Ojibwe legends carried back east by other explorers and traders ( particularly those collected by Henry <unk> Schoolcraft ) .", "Joseph Rolette ( also known as \" Jolly Joe \" ) was a fur trader and territorial <unk> of partially Métis ( mixed French / Native American ) ancestry who became an iconic figure known in Minnesota history for his <unk> .", "His most famous <unk> was one in which , following the passage of a bill in 1857 which would have moved the territorial capital from Saint Paul to Saint Peter , Rolette <unk> with the bill preventing it from becoming law .", "This and other stories were passed down for generations making Rolette as much a legend as a historical figure .", "The \" <unk> State \" moniker , by which the state today is widely known , was selected in the mid @-@ 19th century as a means to create an identity for the state .", "Though some believed that \" Beaver State \" should be selected instead as more dignified , a political cartoon featuring a <unk> soon solidified \" <unk> State \" as the more well @-@ known identity ." ]
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[ " = Kakapo = \n \n The kakapo ( Māori : kākāpō or night parrot ) , <unk> <unk> ( Gray , 1845 ) , also called owl parrot , is a species of large , flightless , nocturnal , ground @-@ dwelling parrot of the super @-@ family <unk> endemic to New Zealand .", "It has finely blotched yellow @-@ green plumage , a distinct facial disc of sensory , <unk> @-@ like feathers , a large grey beak , short legs , large feet , and wings and a tail of relatively short length .", "A combination of traits make it unique among its kind ; it is the world 's only flightless parrot , the heaviest parrot , nocturnal , herbivorous , visibly sexually dimorphic in body size , has a low basal metabolic rate and no male parental care , and is the only parrot to have a <unk> lek breeding system .", "It is also possibly one of the world 's longest @-@ living birds .", "Its anatomy <unk> the tendency of bird evolution on oceanic islands , with few predators and abundant food : a generally robust physique , with <unk> of <unk> efficiency at the expense of flight abilities , reduced wing muscles , and a diminished keel on the sternum .", "Like many other New Zealand bird species , the kakapo was historically important to the Māori , the indigenous people of New Zealand , appearing in many of their traditional legends and folklore .", "It was hunted and used as a resource by Māori , both for its meat as a food source and for its feathers , which were used to make highly valued pieces of clothing .", "It was also sometimes kept as a pet .", "The kakapo is critically endangered ; as of March 2014 , with an additional six from the first <unk> since 2011 , the total known population was only 123 living individuals , as reported by the Kakapo Recovery programme , most of which have been given names .", "Because of Polynesian and European colonisation and the introduction of predators such as cats , rats , ferrets , and stoats , the kakapo was almost wiped out .", "Conservation efforts began in the 1890s , but they were not very successful until the implementation of the Kakapo Recovery plan in the 1980s .", "As of April 2012 , surviving kakapo are kept on three predator @-@ free islands , Codfish ( <unk> <unk> ) , Anchor and Little Barrier islands , where they are closely monitored .", "Two large Fiordland islands , Resolution and Secretary , have been the subject of large @-@ scale ecological restoration activities to prepare self @-@ sustaining ecosystems with suitable habitat for the kakapo .", "The New Zealand government is willingly providing the use of these islands to kakapo conservation .", "A successful breeding season in 2016 saw 34 chicks fledge , taking the total population to 157 .", "= = Taxonomy , <unk> and naming = = \n \n The kakapo was originally described by English ornithologist George Robert Gray in 1845 .", "The name \" kakapo \" is the English transliteration of \" kākāpō \" which is derived from the Māori terms <unk> ( \" parrot \" ) + <unk> ( \" night \" ) .", "Its generic name is derived from the Ancient Greek <unk> , genitive <unk> \" owl \" , and <unk> \" face \" , while its specific epithet comes from <unk> \" soft \" , and <unk> \" feather \" .", "It has so many unusual features that it was initially placed in its own tribe , <unk> .", "Recent phylogenetic studies have confirmed the unique position of this genus as well as the closeness to the <unk> and the <unk> , both belonging to the New Zealand parrot genus Nestor .", "Together , they are now considered a separate family within the parrots , <unk> .", "Within the <unk> , the kakapo is placed in its own tribe , <unk> .", "The common ancestor of the kakapo and the genus Nestor became isolated from the remaining parrot species when New Zealand broke off from <unk> , around 82 million years ago .", "Around 70 million years ago , the kakapo diverged from the genus Nestor .", "Earlier ornithologists felt that the kakapo might be related to the ground parrots and night parrot of Australia due to their similar colouration , but this is contradicted by recent studies ; rather , the cryptic colour seems to be adaptation to terrestrial habits that evolved twice <unk> .", "= = Description = = \n \n The kakapo is a large , <unk> parrot ; the adult can measure from 58 to 64 cm ( 23 to 25 in ) in length , and weight can vary from 0 @.", "@ 95 to 4 kg ( 2 to 9 lb ) at maturity .", "Males are larger than females .", "Twenty @-@ eight males were found to average 2 kg ( 4 @.", "@ 4 lb ) in one study , and 39 males were found to average 2 @.", "@ 06 kg ( 4 @.", "@ 5 lb ) in another .", "In the same studies , 28 females were found to average 1 @.", "@ 5 kg ( 3 @.", "@ 3 lb ) and 18 females averaged 1 @.", "@ 28 kg ( 2 @.", "@ 8 lb ) .", "However , one source states that females will not breed until they attain a threshold weight of 1 @.", "@ 5 kg ( 3 @.", "@ 3 lb ) .", "They are the heaviest living species of parrot ; while the largest males attain much heavier weights than any other extant parrot , <unk> average about 400 g ( 14 oz ) more than a <unk> <unk> .", "The kakapo cannot fly , having short wings for its size and lacking the pronounced keel bone ( sternum ) that anchors the flight muscles of other birds .", "It uses its wings for balance , support , and to break its fall when leaping from trees .", "Unlike other land birds , the kakapo can accumulate large amounts of body fat to store energy , making it the heaviest parrot .", "The upper parts of the kakapo have yellowish moss @-@ green feathers barred or mottled with black or dark brownish grey , blending well with native vegetation .", "Individuals may have strongly varying degrees of <unk> and colour tone and intensity — museum specimens show that some birds had completely yellow colouring .", "The breast and flank are yellowish @-@ green streaked with yellow .", "The belly , undertail , neck and face are predominantly yellowish streaked with pale green and weakly mottled with brownish @-@ grey .", "Because the feathers do not need the strength and <unk> required for flight , they are exceptionally soft , giving rise to the specific epithet <unk> .", "The kakapo has a conspicuous facial disc of fine feathers resembling the face of an owl ; thus , early European settlers called it the \" owl parrot \" .", "The beak is surrounded by delicate <unk> or \" <unk> \" , which the bird uses to sense the ground for navigation as it walks with its head lowered .", "The mandible is mostly ivory @-@ coloured , with part of the upper mandible being bluish @-@ grey .", "The eyes are dark brown .", "Kakapo feet are large , scaly , and , as in all parrots , <unk> ( two toes face forward and two backward ) .", "The pronounced claws are particularly useful for climbing .", "The ends of the tail feathers often become worn from being continually dragged on the ground .", "The female is easily distinguished from the male : she has a more narrow and less domed head , her beak is narrower and proportionally longer , her <unk> and nostrils smaller , her legs and feet more slender and pinkish grey , and her tail proportionally longer .", "While her plumage colour is not very different from that of the male , the <unk> is more subtle , with less yellow and <unk> .", "She tends to resist more and be more aggressive than the male when handled .", "A nesting female also has a brood patch on the bare skin of the belly .", "Like many parrots , the kakapo has a variety of calls .", "As well as the booms ( see below for a recording ) and <unk> of their mating calls , it will often <unk> to announce its location to other birds .", "The kakapo has a well @-@ developed sense of smell , which <unk> its nocturnal lifestyle .", "It can discriminate among <unk> while foraging , a behaviour reported for only one other parrot species .", "One of the most striking characteristics of the kakapo is its pleasant and powerful <unk> , which has been described as <unk> .", "Given the kakapo 's well @-@ developed sense of smell , this scent may be a social <unk> .", "The smell often alerts predators to the largely <unk> kakapo .", "= = = Anatomy = = = \n \n The skeleton of the kakapo differs from other parrots in several features associated with flightlessness .", "Firstly , it has the smallest relative wing size of any parrot .", "Its wing feathers are shorter , more rounded , and less asymmetrical and have fewer distal <unk> to lock the feathers together .", "The sternum is small and has a low , <unk> keel and a shortened <unk> <unk> .", "As in other flightless birds and some other flighted parrots , the <unk> is not fused but consists of a pair of <unk> lying in contact with each coracoid .", "As in other flightless birds , the angle between the coracoid and sternum is enlarged .", "The kakapo has a larger <unk> than other parrots .", "The <unk> bones of the leg and arm are disproportionately long and the distal elements are disproportionately short .", "The pectoral <unk> of the kakapo is also modified by flightlessness .", "The <unk> and <unk> muscles are greatly reduced .", "The <unk> <unk> <unk> has no distinct muscle belly .", "The <unk> is <unk> .", "There is an extensive <unk> <unk> <unk> muscle that is associated with the large crop .", "= = Ecology and behaviour = = \n \n It seems that the kakapo – like many of New Zealand 's bird species – has evolved to occupy an ecological niche normally filled by various species of mammal ( the only non @-@ marine mammals native to New Zealand are three species of small bats ) .", "Before the arrival of humans , the kakapo was distributed throughout the three main islands of New Zealand .", "It lived in a variety of habitats , including <unk> , <unk> and coastal areas .", "It also inhabited forests , including those dominated by <unk> ( rimu , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> ) , <unk> , <unk> , and <unk> .", "In Fiordland , areas of avalanche and slip debris with <unk> and heavily fruiting vegetation – such as five finger , <unk> , bush lawyer , <unk> , <unk> , and <unk> – became known as \" kakapo gardens \" .", "The kakapo is primarily nocturnal ; it roosts under cover in trees or on the ground during the day and moves around its territories at night .", "Though the kakapo cannot fly , it is an excellent <unk> , ascending to the crowns of the tallest trees .", "It can also \" parachute \" – descending by leaping and spreading its wings .", "In this way it may travel a few metres ( yards ) at an angle of less than 45 degrees .", "Having lost the ability to fly , it has developed strong legs .", "Movement is often by way of a rapid \" <unk> @-@ like \" gait by which it can move many kilometres .", "A female has been observed making two return trips each night during nesting from her nest to a food source up to 1 km ( 0 @.", "@ 6 mi ) away and the male may walk from its home range to a mating arena up to 5 km ( 3 mi ) away during the mating season ( October – January ) .", "Young birds indulge in play fighting , and one bird will often lock the neck of another under its chin .", "The kakapo is curious by nature and has been known to interact with humans .", "Conservation staff and volunteers have engaged extensively with some kakapo , which have distinct personalities .", "The kakapo was a very successful species in pre @-@ human New Zealand , and one of the reasons for this was their set of adaptations to effectively avoid predation from native birds of prey , which were their only predators in the past .", "However , these same <unk> have been of no use to them when faced with the mammalian predators which were introduced to New Zealand after human settlement , because these hunt in different ways .", "As hunters , birds behave very differently from mammals , relying on their powerful vision to find prey , and thus they usually ( with the exception of owls ) hunt by day .", "Apart from the two surviving New Zealand raptors , the New Zealand falcon and swamp harrier , there were two other birds of prey in pre @-@ human New Zealand : <unk> 's eagle and <unk> ' harrier .", "All four species soared overhead searching for prey in daylight , and to avoid these avian predators , the kakapo 's ancestors adopted camouflaged plumage and became nocturnal .", "In addition , when the kakapo feels threatened , it freezes , so that it is more effectively camouflaged in the forest vegetation which their plumage resembles .", "It was not entirely safe at night , when the laughing owl was active , and it is apparent from their nest deposits on Canterbury limestone cliffs that the kakapo was among their prey .", "<unk> predators , in contrast to birds , rely on their sense of smell and hearing to find prey and often hunt by night .", "The kakapo 's adaptations to avoid avian predation have thus been useless against its new enemies – this is one of the reasons for its massive decline since the introduction of dogs , cats and <unk> – see Conservation : Human impact .", "A typical way for humans to hunt down the kakapo is by releasing trained dogs .", "= = = Diet = = = \n \n The beak of the kakapo is adapted for grinding food finely .", "For this reason , the kakapo has a very small <unk> compared to other birds of their size .", "It is generally herbivorous , eating native plants , seeds , fruits , <unk> and even the <unk> of trees .", "A study in 1984 identified 25 plant species as kakapo food .", "It is particularly fond of the fruit of the rimu tree , and will feed on it exclusively during seasons when it is abundant .", "The kakapo has a distinctive habit of grabbing a leaf or <unk> with a foot and stripping the <unk> parts of the plant out with its beak , leaving a ball of <unk> fibre .", "These little clumps of plant fibres are a distinctive sign of the presence of the bird .", "The kakapo is believed to employ bacteria in the fore @-@ gut to <unk> and help digest plant matter .", "Kakapo diet changes according to the season .", "The plants eaten most frequently during the year include some species of <unk> <unk> , <unk> <unk> , <unk> <unk> , <unk> minus , <unk> <unk> , <unk> <unk> , <unk> <unk> , <unk> <unk> and <unk> <unk> .", "Individual plants of the same species are often treated differently .", "Kakapo leave conspicuous evidence of their feeding activities , over feeding areas that range between 10 by 10 metres ( 30 ft × 30 ft ) and 50 by 100 metres ( 160 ft × 330 ft ) per individual .", "Kakapo feeding grounds almost always host <unk> and yellow silver pine <unk> .", "= = = Reproduction = = = \n \n The kakapo is the only species of flightless parrot in the world , and the only flightless bird that has a lek breeding system .", "Males loosely gather in an arena and compete with each other to attract females .", "Females listen to the males as they display , or \" lek \" .", "They choose a mate based on the quality of his display ; they are not pursued by the males in any overt way .", "No pair bond is formed ; males and females meet only to mate .", "During the courting season , males leave their home ranges for <unk> and ridges where they establish their own mating courts .", "These <unk> can be up to 7 kilometres ( 4 mi ) from a kakapo 's usual territory and are an average of 50 metres ( 160 ft ) apart within the lek arena .", "Males remain in the region of their court throughout the courting season .", "At the start of the breeding season , males will fight to try to secure the best courts .", "They confront each other with raised feathers , spread wings , open beaks , raised claws and loud <unk> and growling .", "Fighting may leave birds with injuries or even kill them .", "Each court consists of one or more <unk> @-@ shaped depressions or \" bowls \" dug in the ground by the male , up to 10 centimetres ( 4 in ) deep and long enough to fit the half @-@ metre length of the bird .", "The kakapo is one of only a handful of birds in the world which actually <unk> its <unk> .", "<unk> are often created next to rock faces , banks , or tree trunks to help reflect sound - the bowls themselves function as <unk> to enhance the projection of the males ' booming mating calls .", "Each male 's bowls are connected by a network of trails or tracks which may extend 50 metres ( 160 ft ) along a ridge or 20 metres ( 70 ft ) in diameter around a hilltop .", "Males <unk> clear their bowls and tracks of debris .", "One way researchers check whether bowls are visited at night is to place a few twigs in the bowl ; if the male visits overnight , he will pick them up in his beak and toss them away .", "To attract females , males make loud , low @-@ frequency ( below 100 Hz ) booming calls from their bowls by inflating a <unk> sac .", "They start with low <unk> , which increase in volume as the sac <unk> .", "After a sequence of about 20 loud booms , the male kakapo emits a high @-@ frequency , metallic \" <unk> \" sound .", "He stands for a short while before again lowering his head , inflating his chest and starting another sequence of booms .", "The booms can be heard at least 1 kilometre ( 0 @.", "@ 62 mi ) away on a still night ; wind can carry the sound at least 5 kilometres ( 3 @.", "@ 1 mi ) .", "Males boom for an average of eight hours a night ; each male may produce thousands of booms in this time .", "This may continue every night for three or four months during which time the male may lose half his body weight .", "Each male moves around the bowls in his court so that the booms are sent out in different directions .", "These booms are also notorious for attracting predators , because of the long range at which they can be heard .", "Females are attracted by the booms of the competing males ; they too may need to walk several kilometres from their territories to the arena .", "Once a female enters the court of one of the males , the male performs a display in which he rocks from side to side and makes clicking noises with his beak .", "He turns his back to the female , spreads his wings in display and walks backwards towards her .", "He will then attempt copulation for 2 to 14 minutes .", "Once the birds have mated , the female returns to her home territory to lay eggs and raise the chicks .", "The male continues booming in the hope of attracting another female .", "The female kakapo lays 1 or 2 eggs ( rarely 3 ) per breeding cycle , with long intervals between laying of first and second eggs .", "She nests on the ground under the cover of plants or in cavities such as hollow tree trunks .", "The female <unk> the eggs faithfully , but is forced to leave them every night in search of food .", "Predators are known to eat the eggs and the embryos inside can also die of cold in the mother 's absence .", "Kakapo eggs usually hatch within 30 days , bearing fluffy grey chicks that are quite helpless .", "After the eggs hatch , the female feeds the chicks for three months , and the chicks remain with the female for some months after fledging .", "The young chicks are just as vulnerable to predators as the eggs , and young have been killed by many of the same predators that attack adults .", "Chicks leave the nest at approximately 10 to 12 weeks of age .", "As they gain greater independence , their mothers may feed the chicks sporadically for up to 6 months .", "Because the kakapo is long @-@ lived , with an average life expectancy of 95 years and the maximum at about 120 years , it tends to have an adolescence before it starts breeding .", "Males do not start to boom until about 5 years of age .", "It was thought that females reached sexual maturity at 9 years of age , but this idea was <unk> in the 2008 breeding season when two 6 @-@ year @-@ old females named <unk> and Rakiura laid eggs .", "Generally females do not seek out males until they are between 9 and 11 years old .", "The kakapo does not breed every year and has one of the lowest rates of reproduction among birds .", "Breeding occurs only in years when trees mast ( fruit heavily ) , providing a plentiful food supply .", "<unk> mast occurs only every three to five years , so in rimu @-@ dominant forests such as those on Codfish Island , kakapo breeding occurs as infrequently .", "Another aspect of the kakapo 's breeding system is that a female can alter the sex ratio of her offspring depending on her condition .", "A female who eats protein @-@ rich foods produces more male offspring ( males have 30 % – 40 % more body weight than females ) .", "Females produce offspring biased towards the <unk> sex when competition for resources ( such as food ) is high and towards the non @-@ <unk> sex when food is plentiful .", "A female kakapo will likely be able to produce eggs even when there are few resources , while a male kakapo will be more capable of perpetuating the species when there are plenty , by mating with several females .", "This supports the <unk> – Willard hypothesis .", "The relationship between clutch sex ratio and maternal diet has conservation implications , because a captive population maintained on a high quality diet will produce fewer females and therefore fewer individuals valuable to the recovery of the species .", "= = Conservation = = \n \n <unk> records indicate that in pre @-@ Polynesian times , the kakapo was New Zealand 's third most common bird and it was widespread on all three main islands .", "However , the kakapo population in New Zealand has declined massively since human settlement of the country .", "Since 1891 , conservation efforts have been made to prevent extinction .", "The most successful scheme has been the Kakapo Recovery Programme ; this was implemented in 1989 and continues .", "= = = Human impact = = = \n \n The first factor in the decline of the kakapo was the arrival of humans .", "Māori folklore suggests that the kakapo was found throughout the country when the <unk> first arrived in <unk> 700 years ago .", "<unk> and <unk> deposits show that the bird was present throughout the North Island , South Island and Stewart Island / Rakiura before and during early Māori times .", "Māori hunted the kakapo for food and for their skins and feathers , which were made into <unk> .", "They used the dried heads as ear ornaments .", "Due to its flightlessness , strong scent and habit of freezing when threatened , the kakapo was easy prey for the Māori and their dogs .", "Its eggs and chicks were also preyed upon by the Polynesian rat or <unk> , which the Māori brought to New Zealand .", "Furthermore , the deliberate clearing of vegetation by Māori reduced the <unk> range for kakapo .", "Although the kakapo was extinct in many parts of the islands by the time Europeans arrived , including the <unk> and <unk> Ranges , it was still present in the central part of the North Island and forested parts of the South Island .", "Beginning in the 1840s , European settlers cleared vast tracts of land for farming and grazing , further reducing kakapo habitat .", "They brought more dogs and other mammalian predators , including domestic cats , black rats and stoats .", "Europeans knew little of the kakapo until George Gray of the British Museum described it from a skin in 1845 .", "As the Māori had done , early European explorers and their dogs ate kakapo .", "In the late 19th century , the kakapo became well known as a scientific curiosity , and thousands were captured or killed for zoos , museums and collectors .", "Most captured specimens died within months .", "From at least the 1870s , collectors knew the kakapo population was declining ; their prime concern was to collect as many as possible before the bird became extinct .", "In the 1880s , large numbers of <unk> ( stoats , ferrets and <unk> ) were released in New Zealand to reduce <unk> numbers , but they also preyed heavily on many native species including the kakapo .", "Other browsing animals , such as introduced deer , competed with the kakapo for food , and caused the extinction of some of its preferred plant species .", "The kakapo was reportedly still present near the head of the <unk> River as late as 1894 , with one of the last records of a kakapo in the North Island being a single bird caught in the Kaimanawa Ranges by Te <unk> <unk> in 1895 .", "= = = Early protection efforts = = = \n \n In 1891 , the New Zealand government set aside Resolution Island in Fiordland as a nature reserve .", "In 1894 , the government appointed Richard Henry as caretaker .", "A keen naturalist , Henry was aware that native birds were declining , and began catching and moving kakapo and <unk> from the mainland to the predator @-@ free Resolution Island .", "In six years , he moved more than 200 kakapo to Resolution Island .", "By 1900 , however , stoats had <unk> to Resolution Island and colonised it ; they wiped out the nascent kakapo population within 6 years .", "In 1903 , three kakapo were moved from Resolution Island to the nature reserve of Little Barrier Island north @-@ east of Auckland , but feral cats were present and the kakapo were never seen again .", "In 1912 , three kakapo were moved to another reserve , <unk> Island , north @-@ west of Wellington .", "One of them survived until at least 1936 , despite the presence of feral cats for part of the intervening period .", "By the 1920s , the kakapo was extinct in the North Island and its range and numbers in the South Island were declining .", "One of its last <unk> was rugged Fiordland .", "There , during the 1930s , it was often seen or heard , and occasionally eaten , by hunters or <unk> .", "By the 1940s , reports of kakapo were becoming scarce .", "= = = 1950 – 89 conservation efforts = = = \n \n In the 1950s , the New Zealand Wildlife Service was established and began making regular expeditions to search for the kakapo , mostly in Fiordland and what is now the <unk> National Park in the northwest of the South Island .", "Seven Fiordland expeditions between 1951 and 1956 found only a few recent signs .", "Finally , in 1958 a kakapo was caught and released in the Milford Sound catchment area in Fiordland .", "Six more kakapo were captured in 1961 ; one was released and the other five were transferred to the <unk> of the Mount Bruce Bird Reserve near Masterton in the North Island .", "Within months , four of the birds had died and the fifth died after about four years .", "In the next 12 years , regular expeditions found few signs of the kakapo , indicating that numbers were continuing to decline .", "Only one bird was captured in 1967 ; it died the following year .", "By the early 1970s , it was uncertain whether the kakapo was still an extant species .", "At the end of 1974 , scientists located several more male kakapo and made the first scientific observations of kakapo booming .", "These observations led Don Merton to speculate for the first time that the kakapo had a lek breeding system .", "From 1974 to 1976 , 14 kakapo were discovered but all appeared to be males .", "This raised the possibility that the species would become extinct , because there might be no surviving females .", "One male bird was captured in the Milford area in 1975 , christened \" Richard Henry \" , and transferred to Maud Island .", "All the birds the Wildlife Service discovered from 1951 to 1976 were in U @-@ shaped <unk> valleys flanked by almost @-@ vertical cliffs and surrounded by high mountains .", "Such extreme terrain had slowed colonisation by browsing mammals , leaving islands of virtually <unk> native vegetation .", "However , even here , stoats were present and by 1976 the kakapo was gone from the valley floors and only a few males survived high on the most inaccessible parts of the cliffs .", "Before 1977 , no expedition had been to Stewart Island / Rakiura to search for the bird .", "In 1977 , sightings of kakapo were reported on Stewart Island .", "An expedition to the island found a track and bowl system on its first day ; soon after , it located several dozen kakapo .", "The finding in an 8 @,@ 000 @-@ hectare area of fire @-@ modified <unk> and forest raised hope that the population would include females .", "The total population was estimated at 100 to 200 birds .", "<unk> have never colonised Stewart Island / Rakiura , but feral cats were present .", "During a survey , it was apparent that cats killed kakapo at a rate of 56 % per year .", "At this rate , the birds could not survive on the island and therefore an intensive cat control was introduced in 1982 , after which no cat @-@ killed kakapo were found .", "However , to ensure the survival of the remaining birds , scientists decided later that this population should be transferred to predator @-@ free islands ; this operation was carried out between 1982 and 1997 .", "= = = Kakapo Recovery programme = = = \n \n In 1989 , a Kakapo Recovery programme was developed and a Kakapo Recovery Group established to implement it .", "The New Zealand Department of Conservation replaced the Wildlife Service for this task .", "The first action of the plan was to relocate all the remaining kakapo to suitable islands for them to breed .", "None of the New Zealand islands were ideal to establish kakapo without rehabilitation by extensive re @-@ vegetation and the eradication of introduced mammalian predators and competitors .", "Four islands were finally chosen : Maud , <unk> / Little Barrier , Codfish and Mana .", "Sixty @-@ five kakapo ( 43 males , 22 females ) were successfully transferred onto the four islands in five <unk> .", "Some islands had to be rehabilitated several times when feral cats , stoats and <unk> kept appearing .", "Little Barrier Island was eventually viewed as unsuitable due to the rugged landscape , the thick forest and the continued presence of rats , and its birds were evacuated in 1998 .", "Along with Mana Island , it was replaced with two new kakapo sanctuaries , <unk> Island ( Te <unk> ) and Anchor Island .", "The entire kakapo population of Codfish Island was temporarily relocated in 1999 to Pearl Island in Port <unk> while rats were being eliminated from Codfish .", "All kakapo on Pearl and <unk> Islands were moved to Anchor Island in 2005 .", "A key part of the Recovery Plan is the supplementary feeding of females .", "The kakapo breeds only once every two to five years , when a certain type of plant species , primarily <unk> <unk> ( rimu ) , produces protein @-@ rich fruit and seeds .", "Observations of the relationship between intermittent breeding and the plant 's mast year help biologists choose which suitable supplementary foods to increase kakapo breeding frequency .", "In 1989 , six preferred foods ( apples , sweet potatoes , <unk> , Brazil nuts , <unk> seeds and <unk> ) were supplied ad <unk> each night to 12 feeding stations .", "Males and females ate the supplied foods , and females <unk> on Little Barrier Island in the summers of 1989 – 91 for the first time since 1982 , although nesting success was low .", "<unk> feeding not only increases kakapo breeding frequency , but also affects the sex ratio of kakapo offspring , as maternal conditions influence this ratio .", "( See section \" Reproduction \" . )", "This finding was subsequently used to increase the number of female chicks by deliberately manipulating maternal conditions .", "During the winter of 1981 , only females lighter than 1 @.", "@ 5 kg ( 3 @.", "@ 3 lb ) were given supplementary feeding to avoid raising their body condition , and the sex ratio results in 1982 were close to parity , eliminating the male @-@ biased sex ratios in the unrestricted feeding .", "Though breeding can be improved by supplementary feeding , the survival of young kakapo is hampered by the presence of Polynesian rats .", "Of 21 chicks that hatched between 1981 and 1994 , nine were either killed by rats or died and were subsequently eaten by rats .", "Nest protection has been intensified since 1995 by using traps and poison stations as soon as a nest had been detected .", "A small video camera and <unk> @-@ red light source watch the nest continuously , and will scare approaching rats with flashing lights and loud popping sounds .", "To increase the success rate of nesting , a nest <unk> places a small <unk> controlled electric blanket over the eggs or chicks , whenever the female leaves the nest for food .", "The survival rate of chicks has increased from 29 % in unprotected nests to 75 % in protected ones .", "To monitor the kakapo population continuously , each bird is equipped with a radio <unk> .", "Every known kakapo , barring some young chicks , has been given a name by Kakapo Recovery Programme officials .", "It is an affectionate way for conservation staff to refer to individual birds , and a stark reminder of how few remain .", "Artificial incubation of eggs and hand @-@ raising of chicks have often been used to improve the condition of the eggs and chicks .", "In November 2005 , the population comprised 41 females and 45 males , including four fledglings ( 3 females and 1 male ) bred in 2005 .", "The oldest known kakapo , \" Richard Henry \" , was thought to be 80 years old at the time of his death in December 2010 .", "In 2006 , the Kakapo Recovery Programme presented a new management plan that would run from 2006 to 2016 .", "The key goals of this plan are to increase the female population to at least 60 by 2016 , increase genetic diversity , maintain or restore a sufficiently large habitat to accommodate the expected increase in the kakapo population , and maintain public awareness and support .", "The Kakapo Recovery programme has been successful , with the numbers of kakapo increasing steadily .", "Adult survival rate and <unk> have both improved significantly since the programme 's inception .", "However , the main goal is to establish at least one viable , self @-@ sustaining , unmanaged population of kakapo as a functional component of the ecosystem in a protected habitat .", "To help meet this conservation challenge , two large Fiordland islands , Resolution ( 20 @,@ 860 ha ) and Secretary ( 8 @,@ 140 ha ) , have been prepared for re @-@ introduction of the kakapo with large @-@ scale ecological restoration activities .", "Ultimately , the Kakapo Recovery vision for the species is to restore the \" <unk> \" ( <unk> for \" life @-@ force \" ) of the kakapo by breeding 150 adult females .", "During the 2008 – 2009 summer breeding season , the total population of kakapo rose to over 100 for the first time since monitoring began , reaching 123 by February 2012 .", "Twenty two of the 34 chicks had to be hand @-@ reared because of a shortage of food on Codfish Island .", "In 2012 , seven kakapo were transferred to Little Barrier Island , in an attempt to establish a successful breeding programme .", "Kakapo were last on the island in 1999 .", "In March 2014 , with the kakapo population having increased to 126 , the bird 's recovery was used by Melbourne artist <unk> <unk> as a metaphor for the recovery of <unk> , <unk> the \" <unk> spirit of these two communities and their determination to rebuild \" .", "= = In Māori culture = = \n \n The kakapo is associated with a rich tradition of Māori folklore and beliefs .", "The bird 's irregular breeding cycle was understood to be associated with heavy fruiting or \" <unk> \" events of particular plant species such as the <unk> which led Māori to credit the bird with the ability to tell the future .", "Used to <unk> this claim were reported observations of these birds dropping the berries of the <unk> and <unk> trees ( when they were in season ) into secluded pools of water to preserve them as a food supply for the summer ahead ; in legend this became the origin of the Māori practice of <unk> food in water for the same purpose .", "= = = Use for food and clothing = = = \n \n The meat of kakapo made good eating and was considered by Māori to be a delicacy and it was hunted for food when it was still widespread .", "One source states that its flesh \" resembles lamb in taste and texture \" , although European settlers have described the bird as having a \" strong and slightly stringent [ sic ] flavour . \"", "In breeding years , the loud booming calls of the males at their mating arenas made it easy for Māori hunting parties to track the kakapo down , and it was also hunted while feeding or when dust @-@ bathing in dry weather .", "The bird was caught , generally at night , using <unk> , <unk> traps , or by groups of domesticated Polynesian dogs which accompanied hunting parties – sometimes they would use fire sticks of various sorts to <unk> a bird in the darkness , stopping it in their tracks and making the capture easier .", "<unk> was done in a <unk> or in <unk> of boiling oil .", "The flesh of the bird could be preserved in its own fat and stored in containers for later consumption – hunters of the <unk> <unk> tribe would pack the flesh in <unk> made from the inner bark of <unk> tree or in containers constructed from kelp .", "<unk> of kakapo tail feathers were attached to the sides of these containers to provide decoration and a way to identify their contents .", "Also taken by the Māori were the bird 's eggs , which are described as whitish \" but not pure white \" , and about the same size as a <unk> egg .", "As well as eating the meat of the kakapo , Māori would use kakapo skins with the feathers still attached or individually <unk> in kakapo feathers with flax fibre to create <unk> and <unk> .", "Each one required up to 11 @,@ 000 feathers to make .", "Not only were these garments considered very beautiful , they also kept the wearer very warm .", "They were highly valued , and the few still in existence today are considered <unk> ( treasures ) — indeed , the old Māori <unk> \" You have a kākāpō <unk> and you still complain of the cold \" was used to describe someone who is never satisfied .", "Kakapo feathers were also used to <unk> the heads of <unk> , but were removed before use in combat .", "Despite this , the kakapo was also regarded as an affectionate pet by the Māori .", "This was corroborated by European settlers in New Zealand in the 19th century , among them George Edward Grey , who once wrote in a letter to an associate that his pet kakapo 's behaviour towards him and his friends was \" more like that of a dog than a bird \" .", "= = = In the media = = = \n \n The conservation of the kakapo has made the species well known .", "Many books and documentaries detailing the plight of the kakapo have been produced in recent years , one of the earliest being Two in the Bush , made by Gerald <unk> for the BBC in 1962 .", "A feature @-@ length documentary , The Unnatural History of the Kakapo won two major awards at the <unk> Earth Environmental Film Festival .", "Two of the most significant documentaries , both made by <unk> , are Kakapo – Night Parrot ( 1982 ) and To Save the kakapo ( 1997 ) .", "The BBC 's Natural History Unit also featured the kakapo , including a sequence with Sir David Attenborough in The Life of Birds .", "It was also one of the endangered animals Douglas Adams and Mark Carwardine set out to find for the radio series and book Last Chance to See .", "An updated version of the series has been produced for BBC TV , in which Stephen Fry and Carwardine revisit the animals to see how they are getting on almost 20 years later , and in January 2009 , they spent time filming the kakapo on Codfish Island .", "Footage of a kakapo named <unk> attempting to mate with Carwardine 's head was viewed by millions worldwide , leading to <unk> becoming \" <unk> @-@ bird \" for New Zealand wildlife conservation in 2010 , as part of the International Year of Biodiversity .", "The kakapo was featured in the episode \" Strange Islands \" of the documentary series South Pacific , originally aired on 13 June 2009 .", "Kakapo were also used as an example of unique island fauna in the episode \" Worlds Apart \" of the series The Living Planet ." ]
[ "<unk> are often created next to rock faces , banks , or tree trunks to help reflect sound - the bowls themselves function as <unk> to enhance the projection of the males ' booming mating calls ." ]
[ " = Kakapo = \n \n The kakapo ( Māori : kākāpō or night parrot ) , <unk> <unk> ( Gray , 1845 ) , also called owl parrot , is a species of large , flightless , nocturnal , ground @-@ dwelling parrot of the super @-@ family <unk> endemic to New Zealand .", "It has finely blotched yellow @-@ green plumage , a distinct facial disc of sensory , <unk> @-@ like feathers , a large grey beak , short legs , large feet , and wings and a tail of relatively short length .", "A combination of traits make it unique among its kind ; it is the world 's only flightless parrot , the heaviest parrot , nocturnal , herbivorous , visibly sexually dimorphic in body size , has a low basal metabolic rate and no male parental care , and is the only parrot to have a <unk> lek breeding system .", "It is also possibly one of the world 's longest @-@ living birds .", "Its anatomy <unk> the tendency of bird evolution on oceanic islands , with few predators and abundant food : a generally robust physique , with <unk> of <unk> efficiency at the expense of flight abilities , reduced wing muscles , and a diminished keel on the sternum .", "Like many other New Zealand bird species , the kakapo was historically important to the Māori , the indigenous people of New Zealand , appearing in many of their traditional legends and folklore .", "It was hunted and used as a resource by Māori , both for its meat as a food source and for its feathers , which were used to make highly valued pieces of clothing .", "It was also sometimes kept as a pet .", "The kakapo is critically endangered ; as of March 2014 , with an additional six from the first <unk> since 2011 , the total known population was only 123 living individuals , as reported by the Kakapo Recovery programme , most of which have been given names .", "Because of Polynesian and European colonisation and the introduction of predators such as cats , rats , ferrets , and stoats , the kakapo was almost wiped out .", "Conservation efforts began in the 1890s , but they were not very successful until the implementation of the Kakapo Recovery plan in the 1980s .", "As of April 2012 , surviving kakapo are kept on three predator @-@ free islands , Codfish ( <unk> <unk> ) , Anchor and Little Barrier islands , where they are closely monitored .", "Two large Fiordland islands , Resolution and Secretary , have been the subject of large @-@ scale ecological restoration activities to prepare self @-@ sustaining ecosystems with suitable habitat for the kakapo .", "The New Zealand government is willingly providing the use of these islands to kakapo conservation .", "A successful breeding season in 2016 saw 34 chicks fledge , taking the total population to 157 .", "= = Taxonomy , <unk> and naming = = \n \n The kakapo was originally described by English ornithologist George Robert Gray in 1845 .", "The name \" kakapo \" is the English transliteration of \" kākāpō \" which is derived from the Māori terms <unk> ( \" parrot \" ) + <unk> ( \" night \" ) .", "Its generic name is derived from the Ancient Greek <unk> , genitive <unk> \" owl \" , and <unk> \" face \" , while its specific epithet comes from <unk> \" soft \" , and <unk> \" feather \" .", "It has so many unusual features that it was initially placed in its own tribe , <unk> .", "Recent phylogenetic studies have confirmed the unique position of this genus as well as the closeness to the <unk> and the <unk> , both belonging to the New Zealand parrot genus Nestor .", "Together , they are now considered a separate family within the parrots , <unk> .", "Within the <unk> , the kakapo is placed in its own tribe , <unk> .", "The common ancestor of the kakapo and the genus Nestor became isolated from the remaining parrot species when New Zealand broke off from <unk> , around 82 million years ago .", "Around 70 million years ago , the kakapo diverged from the genus Nestor .", "Earlier ornithologists felt that the kakapo might be related to the ground parrots and night parrot of Australia due to their similar colouration , but this is contradicted by recent studies ; rather , the cryptic colour seems to be adaptation to terrestrial habits that evolved twice <unk> .", "= = Description = = \n \n The kakapo is a large , <unk> parrot ; the adult can measure from 58 to 64 cm ( 23 to 25 in ) in length , and weight can vary from 0 @.", "@ 95 to 4 kg ( 2 to 9 lb ) at maturity .", "Males are larger than females .", "Twenty @-@ eight males were found to average 2 kg ( 4 @.", "@ 4 lb ) in one study , and 39 males were found to average 2 @.", "@ 06 kg ( 4 @.", "@ 5 lb ) in another .", "In the same studies , 28 females were found to average 1 @.", "@ 5 kg ( 3 @.", "@ 3 lb ) and 18 females averaged 1 @.", "@ 28 kg ( 2 @.", "@ 8 lb ) .", "However , one source states that females will not breed until they attain a threshold weight of 1 @.", "@ 5 kg ( 3 @.", "@ 3 lb ) .", "They are the heaviest living species of parrot ; while the largest males attain much heavier weights than any other extant parrot , <unk> average about 400 g ( 14 oz ) more than a <unk> <unk> .", "The kakapo cannot fly , having short wings for its size and lacking the pronounced keel bone ( sternum ) that anchors the flight muscles of other birds .", "It uses its wings for balance , support , and to break its fall when leaping from trees .", "Unlike other land birds , the kakapo can accumulate large amounts of body fat to store energy , making it the heaviest parrot .", "The upper parts of the kakapo have yellowish moss @-@ green feathers barred or mottled with black or dark brownish grey , blending well with native vegetation .", "Individuals may have strongly varying degrees of <unk> and colour tone and intensity — museum specimens show that some birds had completely yellow colouring .", "The breast and flank are yellowish @-@ green streaked with yellow .", "The belly , undertail , neck and face are predominantly yellowish streaked with pale green and weakly mottled with brownish @-@ grey .", "Because the feathers do not need the strength and <unk> required for flight , they are exceptionally soft , giving rise to the specific epithet <unk> .", "The kakapo has a conspicuous facial disc of fine feathers resembling the face of an owl ; thus , early European settlers called it the \" owl parrot \" .", "The beak is surrounded by delicate <unk> or \" <unk> \" , which the bird uses to sense the ground for navigation as it walks with its head lowered .", "The mandible is mostly ivory @-@ coloured , with part of the upper mandible being bluish @-@ grey .", "The eyes are dark brown .", "Kakapo feet are large , scaly , and , as in all parrots , <unk> ( two toes face forward and two backward ) .", "The pronounced claws are particularly useful for climbing .", "The ends of the tail feathers often become worn from being continually dragged on the ground .", "The female is easily distinguished from the male : she has a more narrow and less domed head , her beak is narrower and proportionally longer , her <unk> and nostrils smaller , her legs and feet more slender and pinkish grey , and her tail proportionally longer .", "While her plumage colour is not very different from that of the male , the <unk> is more subtle , with less yellow and <unk> .", "She tends to resist more and be more aggressive than the male when handled .", "A nesting female also has a brood patch on the bare skin of the belly .", "Like many parrots , the kakapo has a variety of calls .", "As well as the booms ( see below for a recording ) and <unk> of their mating calls , it will often <unk> to announce its location to other birds .", "The kakapo has a well @-@ developed sense of smell , which <unk> its nocturnal lifestyle .", "It can discriminate among <unk> while foraging , a behaviour reported for only one other parrot species .", "One of the most striking characteristics of the kakapo is its pleasant and powerful <unk> , which has been described as <unk> .", "Given the kakapo 's well @-@ developed sense of smell , this scent may be a social <unk> .", "The smell often alerts predators to the largely <unk> kakapo .", "= = = Anatomy = = = \n \n The skeleton of the kakapo differs from other parrots in several features associated with flightlessness .", "Firstly , it has the smallest relative wing size of any parrot .", "Its wing feathers are shorter , more rounded , and less asymmetrical and have fewer distal <unk> to lock the feathers together .", "The sternum is small and has a low , <unk> keel and a shortened <unk> <unk> .", "As in other flightless birds and some other flighted parrots , the <unk> is not fused but consists of a pair of <unk> lying in contact with each coracoid .", "As in other flightless birds , the angle between the coracoid and sternum is enlarged .", "The kakapo has a larger <unk> than other parrots .", "The <unk> bones of the leg and arm are disproportionately long and the distal elements are disproportionately short .", "The pectoral <unk> of the kakapo is also modified by flightlessness .", "The <unk> and <unk> muscles are greatly reduced .", "The <unk> <unk> <unk> has no distinct muscle belly .", "The <unk> is <unk> .", "There is an extensive <unk> <unk> <unk> muscle that is associated with the large crop .", "= = Ecology and behaviour = = \n \n It seems that the kakapo – like many of New Zealand 's bird species – has evolved to occupy an ecological niche normally filled by various species of mammal ( the only non @-@ marine mammals native to New Zealand are three species of small bats ) .", "Before the arrival of humans , the kakapo was distributed throughout the three main islands of New Zealand .", "It lived in a variety of habitats , including <unk> , <unk> and coastal areas .", "It also inhabited forests , including those dominated by <unk> ( rimu , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> ) , <unk> , <unk> , and <unk> .", "In Fiordland , areas of avalanche and slip debris with <unk> and heavily fruiting vegetation – such as five finger , <unk> , bush lawyer , <unk> , <unk> , and <unk> – became known as \" kakapo gardens \" .", "The kakapo is primarily nocturnal ; it roosts under cover in trees or on the ground during the day and moves around its territories at night .", "Though the kakapo cannot fly , it is an excellent <unk> , ascending to the crowns of the tallest trees .", "It can also \" parachute \" – descending by leaping and spreading its wings .", "In this way it may travel a few metres ( yards ) at an angle of less than 45 degrees .", "Having lost the ability to fly , it has developed strong legs .", "Movement is often by way of a rapid \" <unk> @-@ like \" gait by which it can move many kilometres .", "A female has been observed making two return trips each night during nesting from her nest to a food source up to 1 km ( 0 @.", "@ 6 mi ) away and the male may walk from its home range to a mating arena up to 5 km ( 3 mi ) away during the mating season ( October – January ) .", "Young birds indulge in play fighting , and one bird will often lock the neck of another under its chin .", "The kakapo is curious by nature and has been known to interact with humans .", "Conservation staff and volunteers have engaged extensively with some kakapo , which have distinct personalities .", "The kakapo was a very successful species in pre @-@ human New Zealand , and one of the reasons for this was their set of adaptations to effectively avoid predation from native birds of prey , which were their only predators in the past .", "However , these same <unk> have been of no use to them when faced with the mammalian predators which were introduced to New Zealand after human settlement , because these hunt in different ways .", "As hunters , birds behave very differently from mammals , relying on their powerful vision to find prey , and thus they usually ( with the exception of owls ) hunt by day .", "Apart from the two surviving New Zealand raptors , the New Zealand falcon and swamp harrier , there were two other birds of prey in pre @-@ human New Zealand : <unk> 's eagle and <unk> ' harrier .", "All four species soared overhead searching for prey in daylight , and to avoid these avian predators , the kakapo 's ancestors adopted camouflaged plumage and became nocturnal .", "In addition , when the kakapo feels threatened , it freezes , so that it is more effectively camouflaged in the forest vegetation which their plumage resembles .", "It was not entirely safe at night , when the laughing owl was active , and it is apparent from their nest deposits on Canterbury limestone cliffs that the kakapo was among their prey .", "<unk> predators , in contrast to birds , rely on their sense of smell and hearing to find prey and often hunt by night .", "The kakapo 's adaptations to avoid avian predation have thus been useless against its new enemies – this is one of the reasons for its massive decline since the introduction of dogs , cats and <unk> – see Conservation : Human impact .", "A typical way for humans to hunt down the kakapo is by releasing trained dogs .", "= = = Diet = = = \n \n The beak of the kakapo is adapted for grinding food finely .", "For this reason , the kakapo has a very small <unk> compared to other birds of their size .", "It is generally herbivorous , eating native plants , seeds , fruits , <unk> and even the <unk> of trees .", "A study in 1984 identified 25 plant species as kakapo food .", "It is particularly fond of the fruit of the rimu tree , and will feed on it exclusively during seasons when it is abundant .", "The kakapo has a distinctive habit of grabbing a leaf or <unk> with a foot and stripping the <unk> parts of the plant out with its beak , leaving a ball of <unk> fibre .", "These little clumps of plant fibres are a distinctive sign of the presence of the bird .", "The kakapo is believed to employ bacteria in the fore @-@ gut to <unk> and help digest plant matter .", "Kakapo diet changes according to the season .", "The plants eaten most frequently during the year include some species of <unk> <unk> , <unk> <unk> , <unk> <unk> , <unk> minus , <unk> <unk> , <unk> <unk> , <unk> <unk> , <unk> <unk> and <unk> <unk> .", "Individual plants of the same species are often treated differently .", "Kakapo leave conspicuous evidence of their feeding activities , over feeding areas that range between 10 by 10 metres ( 30 ft × 30 ft ) and 50 by 100 metres ( 160 ft × 330 ft ) per individual .", "Kakapo feeding grounds almost always host <unk> and yellow silver pine <unk> .", "= = = Reproduction = = = \n \n The kakapo is the only species of flightless parrot in the world , and the only flightless bird that has a lek breeding system .", "Males loosely gather in an arena and compete with each other to attract females .", "Females listen to the males as they display , or \" lek \" .", "They choose a mate based on the quality of his display ; they are not pursued by the males in any overt way .", "No pair bond is formed ; males and females meet only to mate .", "During the courting season , males leave their home ranges for <unk> and ridges where they establish their own mating courts .", "These <unk> can be up to 7 kilometres ( 4 mi ) from a kakapo 's usual territory and are an average of 50 metres ( 160 ft ) apart within the lek arena .", "Males remain in the region of their court throughout the courting season .", "At the start of the breeding season , males will fight to try to secure the best courts .", "They confront each other with raised feathers , spread wings , open beaks , raised claws and loud <unk> and growling .", "Fighting may leave birds with injuries or even kill them .", "Each court consists of one or more <unk> @-@ shaped depressions or \" bowls \" dug in the ground by the male , up to 10 centimetres ( 4 in ) deep and long enough to fit the half @-@ metre length of the bird .", "The kakapo is one of only a handful of birds in the world which actually <unk> its <unk> .", "Each male 's bowls are connected by a network of trails or tracks which may extend 50 metres ( 160 ft ) along a ridge or 20 metres ( 70 ft ) in diameter around a hilltop .", "Males <unk> clear their bowls and tracks of debris .", "One way researchers check whether bowls are visited at night is to place a few twigs in the bowl ; if the male visits overnight , he will pick them up in his beak and toss them away .", "To attract females , males make loud , low @-@ frequency ( below 100 Hz ) booming calls from their bowls by inflating a <unk> sac .", "They start with low <unk> , which increase in volume as the sac <unk> .", "After a sequence of about 20 loud booms , the male kakapo emits a high @-@ frequency , metallic \" <unk> \" sound .", "He stands for a short while before again lowering his head , inflating his chest and starting another sequence of booms .", "The booms can be heard at least 1 kilometre ( 0 @.", "@ 62 mi ) away on a still night ; wind can carry the sound at least 5 kilometres ( 3 @.", "@ 1 mi ) .", "Males boom for an average of eight hours a night ; each male may produce thousands of booms in this time .", "This may continue every night for three or four months during which time the male may lose half his body weight .", "Each male moves around the bowls in his court so that the booms are sent out in different directions .", "These booms are also notorious for attracting predators , because of the long range at which they can be heard .", "Females are attracted by the booms of the competing males ; they too may need to walk several kilometres from their territories to the arena .", "Once a female enters the court of one of the males , the male performs a display in which he rocks from side to side and makes clicking noises with his beak .", "He turns his back to the female , spreads his wings in display and walks backwards towards her .", "He will then attempt copulation for 2 to 14 minutes .", "Once the birds have mated , the female returns to her home territory to lay eggs and raise the chicks .", "The male continues booming in the hope of attracting another female .", "The female kakapo lays 1 or 2 eggs ( rarely 3 ) per breeding cycle , with long intervals between laying of first and second eggs .", "She nests on the ground under the cover of plants or in cavities such as hollow tree trunks .", "The female <unk> the eggs faithfully , but is forced to leave them every night in search of food .", "Predators are known to eat the eggs and the embryos inside can also die of cold in the mother 's absence .", "Kakapo eggs usually hatch within 30 days , bearing fluffy grey chicks that are quite helpless .", "After the eggs hatch , the female feeds the chicks for three months , and the chicks remain with the female for some months after fledging .", "The young chicks are just as vulnerable to predators as the eggs , and young have been killed by many of the same predators that attack adults .", "Chicks leave the nest at approximately 10 to 12 weeks of age .", "As they gain greater independence , their mothers may feed the chicks sporadically for up to 6 months .", "Because the kakapo is long @-@ lived , with an average life expectancy of 95 years and the maximum at about 120 years , it tends to have an adolescence before it starts breeding .", "Males do not start to boom until about 5 years of age .", "It was thought that females reached sexual maturity at 9 years of age , but this idea was <unk> in the 2008 breeding season when two 6 @-@ year @-@ old females named <unk> and Rakiura laid eggs .", "Generally females do not seek out males until they are between 9 and 11 years old .", "The kakapo does not breed every year and has one of the lowest rates of reproduction among birds .", "Breeding occurs only in years when trees mast ( fruit heavily ) , providing a plentiful food supply .", "<unk> mast occurs only every three to five years , so in rimu @-@ dominant forests such as those on Codfish Island , kakapo breeding occurs as infrequently .", "Another aspect of the kakapo 's breeding system is that a female can alter the sex ratio of her offspring depending on her condition .", "A female who eats protein @-@ rich foods produces more male offspring ( males have 30 % – 40 % more body weight than females ) .", "Females produce offspring biased towards the <unk> sex when competition for resources ( such as food ) is high and towards the non @-@ <unk> sex when food is plentiful .", "A female kakapo will likely be able to produce eggs even when there are few resources , while a male kakapo will be more capable of perpetuating the species when there are plenty , by mating with several females .", "This supports the <unk> – Willard hypothesis .", "The relationship between clutch sex ratio and maternal diet has conservation implications , because a captive population maintained on a high quality diet will produce fewer females and therefore fewer individuals valuable to the recovery of the species .", "= = Conservation = = \n \n <unk> records indicate that in pre @-@ Polynesian times , the kakapo was New Zealand 's third most common bird and it was widespread on all three main islands .", "However , the kakapo population in New Zealand has declined massively since human settlement of the country .", "Since 1891 , conservation efforts have been made to prevent extinction .", "The most successful scheme has been the Kakapo Recovery Programme ; this was implemented in 1989 and continues .", "= = = Human impact = = = \n \n The first factor in the decline of the kakapo was the arrival of humans .", "Māori folklore suggests that the kakapo was found throughout the country when the <unk> first arrived in <unk> 700 years ago .", "<unk> and <unk> deposits show that the bird was present throughout the North Island , South Island and Stewart Island / Rakiura before and during early Māori times .", "Māori hunted the kakapo for food and for their skins and feathers , which were made into <unk> .", "They used the dried heads as ear ornaments .", "Due to its flightlessness , strong scent and habit of freezing when threatened , the kakapo was easy prey for the Māori and their dogs .", "Its eggs and chicks were also preyed upon by the Polynesian rat or <unk> , which the Māori brought to New Zealand .", "Furthermore , the deliberate clearing of vegetation by Māori reduced the <unk> range for kakapo .", "Although the kakapo was extinct in many parts of the islands by the time Europeans arrived , including the <unk> and <unk> Ranges , it was still present in the central part of the North Island and forested parts of the South Island .", "Beginning in the 1840s , European settlers cleared vast tracts of land for farming and grazing , further reducing kakapo habitat .", "They brought more dogs and other mammalian predators , including domestic cats , black rats and stoats .", "Europeans knew little of the kakapo until George Gray of the British Museum described it from a skin in 1845 .", "As the Māori had done , early European explorers and their dogs ate kakapo .", "In the late 19th century , the kakapo became well known as a scientific curiosity , and thousands were captured or killed for zoos , museums and collectors .", "Most captured specimens died within months .", "From at least the 1870s , collectors knew the kakapo population was declining ; their prime concern was to collect as many as possible before the bird became extinct .", "In the 1880s , large numbers of <unk> ( stoats , ferrets and <unk> ) were released in New Zealand to reduce <unk> numbers , but they also preyed heavily on many native species including the kakapo .", "Other browsing animals , such as introduced deer , competed with the kakapo for food , and caused the extinction of some of its preferred plant species .", "The kakapo was reportedly still present near the head of the <unk> River as late as 1894 , with one of the last records of a kakapo in the North Island being a single bird caught in the Kaimanawa Ranges by Te <unk> <unk> in 1895 .", "= = = Early protection efforts = = = \n \n In 1891 , the New Zealand government set aside Resolution Island in Fiordland as a nature reserve .", "In 1894 , the government appointed Richard Henry as caretaker .", "A keen naturalist , Henry was aware that native birds were declining , and began catching and moving kakapo and <unk> from the mainland to the predator @-@ free Resolution Island .", "In six years , he moved more than 200 kakapo to Resolution Island .", "By 1900 , however , stoats had <unk> to Resolution Island and colonised it ; they wiped out the nascent kakapo population within 6 years .", "In 1903 , three kakapo were moved from Resolution Island to the nature reserve of Little Barrier Island north @-@ east of Auckland , but feral cats were present and the kakapo were never seen again .", "In 1912 , three kakapo were moved to another reserve , <unk> Island , north @-@ west of Wellington .", "One of them survived until at least 1936 , despite the presence of feral cats for part of the intervening period .", "By the 1920s , the kakapo was extinct in the North Island and its range and numbers in the South Island were declining .", "One of its last <unk> was rugged Fiordland .", "There , during the 1930s , it was often seen or heard , and occasionally eaten , by hunters or <unk> .", "By the 1940s , reports of kakapo were becoming scarce .", "= = = 1950 – 89 conservation efforts = = = \n \n In the 1950s , the New Zealand Wildlife Service was established and began making regular expeditions to search for the kakapo , mostly in Fiordland and what is now the <unk> National Park in the northwest of the South Island .", "Seven Fiordland expeditions between 1951 and 1956 found only a few recent signs .", "Finally , in 1958 a kakapo was caught and released in the Milford Sound catchment area in Fiordland .", "Six more kakapo were captured in 1961 ; one was released and the other five were transferred to the <unk> of the Mount Bruce Bird Reserve near Masterton in the North Island .", "Within months , four of the birds had died and the fifth died after about four years .", "In the next 12 years , regular expeditions found few signs of the kakapo , indicating that numbers were continuing to decline .", "Only one bird was captured in 1967 ; it died the following year .", "By the early 1970s , it was uncertain whether the kakapo was still an extant species .", "At the end of 1974 , scientists located several more male kakapo and made the first scientific observations of kakapo booming .", "These observations led Don Merton to speculate for the first time that the kakapo had a lek breeding system .", "From 1974 to 1976 , 14 kakapo were discovered but all appeared to be males .", "This raised the possibility that the species would become extinct , because there might be no surviving females .", "One male bird was captured in the Milford area in 1975 , christened \" Richard Henry \" , and transferred to Maud Island .", "All the birds the Wildlife Service discovered from 1951 to 1976 were in U @-@ shaped <unk> valleys flanked by almost @-@ vertical cliffs and surrounded by high mountains .", "Such extreme terrain had slowed colonisation by browsing mammals , leaving islands of virtually <unk> native vegetation .", "However , even here , stoats were present and by 1976 the kakapo was gone from the valley floors and only a few males survived high on the most inaccessible parts of the cliffs .", "Before 1977 , no expedition had been to Stewart Island / Rakiura to search for the bird .", "In 1977 , sightings of kakapo were reported on Stewart Island .", "An expedition to the island found a track and bowl system on its first day ; soon after , it located several dozen kakapo .", "The finding in an 8 @,@ 000 @-@ hectare area of fire @-@ modified <unk> and forest raised hope that the population would include females .", "The total population was estimated at 100 to 200 birds .", "<unk> have never colonised Stewart Island / Rakiura , but feral cats were present .", "During a survey , it was apparent that cats killed kakapo at a rate of 56 % per year .", "At this rate , the birds could not survive on the island and therefore an intensive cat control was introduced in 1982 , after which no cat @-@ killed kakapo were found .", "However , to ensure the survival of the remaining birds , scientists decided later that this population should be transferred to predator @-@ free islands ; this operation was carried out between 1982 and 1997 .", "= = = Kakapo Recovery programme = = = \n \n In 1989 , a Kakapo Recovery programme was developed and a Kakapo Recovery Group established to implement it .", "The New Zealand Department of Conservation replaced the Wildlife Service for this task .", "The first action of the plan was to relocate all the remaining kakapo to suitable islands for them to breed .", "None of the New Zealand islands were ideal to establish kakapo without rehabilitation by extensive re @-@ vegetation and the eradication of introduced mammalian predators and competitors .", "Four islands were finally chosen : Maud , <unk> / Little Barrier , Codfish and Mana .", "Sixty @-@ five kakapo ( 43 males , 22 females ) were successfully transferred onto the four islands in five <unk> .", "Some islands had to be rehabilitated several times when feral cats , stoats and <unk> kept appearing .", "Little Barrier Island was eventually viewed as unsuitable due to the rugged landscape , the thick forest and the continued presence of rats , and its birds were evacuated in 1998 .", "Along with Mana Island , it was replaced with two new kakapo sanctuaries , <unk> Island ( Te <unk> ) and Anchor Island .", "The entire kakapo population of Codfish Island was temporarily relocated in 1999 to Pearl Island in Port <unk> while rats were being eliminated from Codfish .", "All kakapo on Pearl and <unk> Islands were moved to Anchor Island in 2005 .", "A key part of the Recovery Plan is the supplementary feeding of females .", "The kakapo breeds only once every two to five years , when a certain type of plant species , primarily <unk> <unk> ( rimu ) , produces protein @-@ rich fruit and seeds .", "Observations of the relationship between intermittent breeding and the plant 's mast year help biologists choose which suitable supplementary foods to increase kakapo breeding frequency .", "In 1989 , six preferred foods ( apples , sweet potatoes , <unk> , Brazil nuts , <unk> seeds and <unk> ) were supplied ad <unk> each night to 12 feeding stations .", "Males and females ate the supplied foods , and females <unk> on Little Barrier Island in the summers of 1989 – 91 for the first time since 1982 , although nesting success was low .", "<unk> feeding not only increases kakapo breeding frequency , but also affects the sex ratio of kakapo offspring , as maternal conditions influence this ratio .", "( See section \" Reproduction \" . )", "This finding was subsequently used to increase the number of female chicks by deliberately manipulating maternal conditions .", "During the winter of 1981 , only females lighter than 1 @.", "@ 5 kg ( 3 @.", "@ 3 lb ) were given supplementary feeding to avoid raising their body condition , and the sex ratio results in 1982 were close to parity , eliminating the male @-@ biased sex ratios in the unrestricted feeding .", "Though breeding can be improved by supplementary feeding , the survival of young kakapo is hampered by the presence of Polynesian rats .", "Of 21 chicks that hatched between 1981 and 1994 , nine were either killed by rats or died and were subsequently eaten by rats .", "Nest protection has been intensified since 1995 by using traps and poison stations as soon as a nest had been detected .", "A small video camera and <unk> @-@ red light source watch the nest continuously , and will scare approaching rats with flashing lights and loud popping sounds .", "To increase the success rate of nesting , a nest <unk> places a small <unk> controlled electric blanket over the eggs or chicks , whenever the female leaves the nest for food .", "The survival rate of chicks has increased from 29 % in unprotected nests to 75 % in protected ones .", "To monitor the kakapo population continuously , each bird is equipped with a radio <unk> .", "Every known kakapo , barring some young chicks , has been given a name by Kakapo Recovery Programme officials .", "It is an affectionate way for conservation staff to refer to individual birds , and a stark reminder of how few remain .", "Artificial incubation of eggs and hand @-@ raising of chicks have often been used to improve the condition of the eggs and chicks .", "In November 2005 , the population comprised 41 females and 45 males , including four fledglings ( 3 females and 1 male ) bred in 2005 .", "The oldest known kakapo , \" Richard Henry \" , was thought to be 80 years old at the time of his death in December 2010 .", "In 2006 , the Kakapo Recovery Programme presented a new management plan that would run from 2006 to 2016 .", "The key goals of this plan are to increase the female population to at least 60 by 2016 , increase genetic diversity , maintain or restore a sufficiently large habitat to accommodate the expected increase in the kakapo population , and maintain public awareness and support .", "The Kakapo Recovery programme has been successful , with the numbers of kakapo increasing steadily .", "Adult survival rate and <unk> have both improved significantly since the programme 's inception .", "However , the main goal is to establish at least one viable , self @-@ sustaining , unmanaged population of kakapo as a functional component of the ecosystem in a protected habitat .", "To help meet this conservation challenge , two large Fiordland islands , Resolution ( 20 @,@ 860 ha ) and Secretary ( 8 @,@ 140 ha ) , have been prepared for re @-@ introduction of the kakapo with large @-@ scale ecological restoration activities .", "Ultimately , the Kakapo Recovery vision for the species is to restore the \" <unk> \" ( <unk> for \" life @-@ force \" ) of the kakapo by breeding 150 adult females .", "During the 2008 – 2009 summer breeding season , the total population of kakapo rose to over 100 for the first time since monitoring began , reaching 123 by February 2012 .", "Twenty two of the 34 chicks had to be hand @-@ reared because of a shortage of food on Codfish Island .", "In 2012 , seven kakapo were transferred to Little Barrier Island , in an attempt to establish a successful breeding programme .", "Kakapo were last on the island in 1999 .", "In March 2014 , with the kakapo population having increased to 126 , the bird 's recovery was used by Melbourne artist <unk> <unk> as a metaphor for the recovery of <unk> , <unk> the \" <unk> spirit of these two communities and their determination to rebuild \" .", "= = In Māori culture = = \n \n The kakapo is associated with a rich tradition of Māori folklore and beliefs .", "The bird 's irregular breeding cycle was understood to be associated with heavy fruiting or \" <unk> \" events of particular plant species such as the <unk> which led Māori to credit the bird with the ability to tell the future .", "Used to <unk> this claim were reported observations of these birds dropping the berries of the <unk> and <unk> trees ( when they were in season ) into secluded pools of water to preserve them as a food supply for the summer ahead ; in legend this became the origin of the Māori practice of <unk> food in water for the same purpose .", "= = = Use for food and clothing = = = \n \n The meat of kakapo made good eating and was considered by Māori to be a delicacy and it was hunted for food when it was still widespread .", "One source states that its flesh \" resembles lamb in taste and texture \" , although European settlers have described the bird as having a \" strong and slightly stringent [ sic ] flavour . \"", "In breeding years , the loud booming calls of the males at their mating arenas made it easy for Māori hunting parties to track the kakapo down , and it was also hunted while feeding or when dust @-@ bathing in dry weather .", "The bird was caught , generally at night , using <unk> , <unk> traps , or by groups of domesticated Polynesian dogs which accompanied hunting parties – sometimes they would use fire sticks of various sorts to <unk> a bird in the darkness , stopping it in their tracks and making the capture easier .", "<unk> was done in a <unk> or in <unk> of boiling oil .", "The flesh of the bird could be preserved in its own fat and stored in containers for later consumption – hunters of the <unk> <unk> tribe would pack the flesh in <unk> made from the inner bark of <unk> tree or in containers constructed from kelp .", "<unk> of kakapo tail feathers were attached to the sides of these containers to provide decoration and a way to identify their contents .", "Also taken by the Māori were the bird 's eggs , which are described as whitish \" but not pure white \" , and about the same size as a <unk> egg .", "As well as eating the meat of the kakapo , Māori would use kakapo skins with the feathers still attached or individually <unk> in kakapo feathers with flax fibre to create <unk> and <unk> .", "Each one required up to 11 @,@ 000 feathers to make .", "Not only were these garments considered very beautiful , they also kept the wearer very warm .", "They were highly valued , and the few still in existence today are considered <unk> ( treasures ) — indeed , the old Māori <unk> \" You have a kākāpō <unk> and you still complain of the cold \" was used to describe someone who is never satisfied .", "Kakapo feathers were also used to <unk> the heads of <unk> , but were removed before use in combat .", "Despite this , the kakapo was also regarded as an affectionate pet by the Māori .", "This was corroborated by European settlers in New Zealand in the 19th century , among them George Edward Grey , who once wrote in a letter to an associate that his pet kakapo 's behaviour towards him and his friends was \" more like that of a dog than a bird \" .", "= = = In the media = = = \n \n The conservation of the kakapo has made the species well known .", "Many books and documentaries detailing the plight of the kakapo have been produced in recent years , one of the earliest being Two in the Bush , made by Gerald <unk> for the BBC in 1962 .", "A feature @-@ length documentary , The Unnatural History of the Kakapo won two major awards at the <unk> Earth Environmental Film Festival .", "Two of the most significant documentaries , both made by <unk> , are Kakapo – Night Parrot ( 1982 ) and To Save the kakapo ( 1997 ) .", "The BBC 's Natural History Unit also featured the kakapo , including a sequence with Sir David Attenborough in The Life of Birds .", "It was also one of the endangered animals Douglas Adams and Mark Carwardine set out to find for the radio series and book Last Chance to See .", "An updated version of the series has been produced for BBC TV , in which Stephen Fry and Carwardine revisit the animals to see how they are getting on almost 20 years later , and in January 2009 , they spent time filming the kakapo on Codfish Island .", "Footage of a kakapo named <unk> attempting to mate with Carwardine 's head was viewed by millions worldwide , leading to <unk> becoming \" <unk> @-@ bird \" for New Zealand wildlife conservation in 2010 , as part of the International Year of Biodiversity .", "The kakapo was featured in the episode \" Strange Islands \" of the documentary series South Pacific , originally aired on 13 June 2009 .", "Kakapo were also used as an example of unique island fauna in the episode \" Worlds Apart \" of the series The Living Planet ." ]
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[ " = Henry Hoʻolulu Pitman = \n \n Timothy Henry Hoʻolulu Pitman ( March 18 , 1845 – February 27 , 1863 ) was an American Union Army soldier of Native Hawaiian descent .", "Considered one of the \" Hawaiʻi Sons of the Civil War \" , he was among a group of more than one hundred documented Native Hawaiian and Hawaii @-@ born combatants who fought in the American Civil War while the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi was still an independent nation .", "Born and raised in Hilo , Hawaiʻi , he was the eldest son of <unk> , a Hawaiian high <unk> , and Benjamin Pitman , an American pioneer settler from Massachusetts .", "Through his father 's business success in the whaling and sugar and coffee plantation industries and his mother 's familial connections to the Hawaiian royal family , the <unk> were quite prosperous and owned lands on the island of Hawaiʻi and in Honolulu .", "He and his older sister were educated in the mission schools in Hilo alongside other children of mixed Hawaiian descent .", "After the death of his mother in 1855 , his father remarried to the widow of a missionary , thus connecting the family to the American missionary community in Hawaiʻi .", "However , following the deaths of his first wife and later his second wife , his father decided to leave the islands and returned to Massachusetts with his family around 1860 .", "He continued his education in the public schools of Roxbury , where the Pitman family lived for a period of time .", "Leaving school without his family 's knowledge , he made the decision to fight in the Civil War in August 1862 .", "Despite his mixed @-@ race ancestry , Pitman avoided the racial segregation imposed on other Native Hawaiian recruits of the time and enlisted in the 22nd Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry , a white regiment .", "He served as a private in the Union Army fighting in the Battle of Antietam and the Maryland Campaign .", "In his company , Private Robert G. Carter befriended the part @-@ Hawaiian soldier and wrote in later life of their common experience in the 22nd Massachusetts .", "<unk> decades afterward from old letters , Carter 's account described the details surrounding his final fate in the war .", "On the march to Fredericksburg , Pitman was separated from his regiment and captured by Confederate guerrilla forces .", "He was forced to march to Richmond and incarcerated in the Confederate Libby Prison , where he contracted \" lung fever \" from the harsh conditions of his imprisonment and died on February 27 , 1863 , a few months after his release on parole in a prisoner exchange .", "Modern historians consider Henry Hoʻolulu Pitman to be the only known Hawaiian or Pacific Islander to die as a prisoner of war in the Civil War .", "For a period of time after the end of the war , the legacy and contributions of Pitman and other documented Hawaiian participants in the American Civil War were largely forgotten except in the private circles of descendants and historians .", "However , there has been a revival of interest in recent years in the Hawaiian community .", "In 2010 , these \" Hawaiʻi Sons of the Civil War \" were commemorated with a bronze plaque erected along the memorial pathway at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific in Honolulu .", "= = Early life and family = = \n \n Timothy Henry Hoʻolulu Pitman was born March 18 , 1845 , in Hilo , Hawaiʻi , the first son and second child of Benjamin Pitman and <unk> .", "Originally a native of Salem , Massachusetts , Pitman 's father was an early pioneer , businessman and sugar and coffee plantation owner on the island of Hawaiʻi , who <unk> greatly from the kingdom 's booming whaling industry in the early 1800s .", "On his father 's side , he was a great @-@ grandson of Joshua Pitman ( 1755 – 1822 ) , an English @-@ American carpenter on the ship <unk> Franklin <unk> under Captain Allen <unk> during the American Revolutionary War .", "On his mother 's side , Pitman was a descendant of <unk> , one of the royal twins ( with <unk> ) who advised Kamehameha I in his conquest of the Hawaiian Islands , and also of the early American or English sea captain Harold Cox , who lent his name to George \" Cox \" <unk> <unk> II , the Governor of Maui .", "Henry Hoʻolulu Pitman shared his Hawaiian name with his maternal grandfather Hoʻolulu , who , along with his brother <unk> , helped conceal the bones of King Kamehameha I in a secret hiding place after his death .", "In the Hawaiian language , the name \" Hoʻolulu \" means \" to be calm \" , as a ship in a protected harbor .", "His siblings were Mary Ann Pitman <unk> ( 1838 – 1905 ) , Benjamin <unk> Franklin Pitman ( 1852 – 1918 ) and half @-@ sister Maria Kinoʻole Pitman Morey ( 1858 – 1892 ) .", "Because of his father 's success in business and his mother 's descent from Hawaiian royalty , the Pitman family was considered quite prosperous and were host to the royal family when they visited Hilo .", "Besides being one of the leading merchants in town , his father also served the government as district magistrate of Hilo .", "Henry 's mother , Kinoʻole , had inherited control over much of the lands in Hilo and <unk> from her own father , and King Kamehameha III had granted her use of the <unk> of Hilo after her marriage .", "During Henry 's early childhood , the family lived in the mansion that Benjamin Pitman had built in 1840 , in an area known as <unk> , one of the favored resort spots of ancient Hawaiian royalty .", "The residence also became known as the Spencer House after Pitman sold it to his business partner Captain Thomas Spencer .", "The property later became the site of the Hilo Hotel , built in 1888 and torn down in 1956 .", "In the 1850s the family moved to the capital of Honolulu where Benjamin Pitman took up banking and built a beautiful two @-@ story house that he named <unk> ( \" <unk> water \" ) at the corner of <unk> and <unk> Streets .", "= = Education = = \n \n While in Hawaiʻi , Pitman and his older sister Mary attended Mrs. Wetmore 's children 's school in Hilo .", "The school was located at the <unk> ' residence on Church Street .", "<unk> by Lucy Sheldon Taylor Wetmore , the wife of American missionary doctor and government physician Charles <unk> Wetmore , the two elder Pitman children received their education in English rather than Hawaiian .", "This was unusual since Hawaiian was the official language of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi , and all other schools in Hilo were conducted in the Hawaiian language .", "Mrs. Wetmore taught the children reading , writing , spelling , arithmetic and singing , while also reinforcing the curriculum with a strong adherence to the principles of the Protestant faith .", "Like the Pitman siblings , many of their classmates were also of half @-@ Hawaiian ( hapa @-@ <unk> ) descent with a majority of them being Chinese @-@ Hawaiians ( hapa @-@ <unk> ) .", "After the death of his mother Kinoʻole in 1855 , Pitman 's father remarried to Maria <unk> <unk> Kinney , the widow of American missionary Rev.", "Henry Kinney .", "The <unk> were part of the Twelfth Company of missionaries from the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign <unk> to arrive in 1848 .", "The marriage aligned the Pitman children with the American missionary community .", "They were called \" cousins \" by the children of the missionaries and considered part of the extended missionary family of Hawaiʻi .", "This first stepmother died in 1858 after giving birth to their father 's fourth child , a daughter named Maria Kinoʻole ( 1858 – 1892 ) .", "The Pitman family returned to Massachusetts in 1860 where his father remarried to his third wife Martha Ball , giving his four children another stepmother .", "According to an 1887 biography written by Robert G. Carter , a private who would later serve in the same company as Pitman , he was neglected after his mother 's death by his father and stepmother , who \" subjected [ him ] to neglect and treatment , that with his sensitive nature he could not bear \" .", "He continued his education in the public schools of Roxbury , where the Pitman family lived for a period of time .", "The 1860 United States Census registered Pitman under his teacher Solomon Adams as residing and presumably being educated in Newton , also in the Boston area .", "Growing into adolescence , he was said to strongly resemble his Hawaiian mother .", "Robert G. Carter gave a brief description of his appearance in wartime letters first published in 1897 : \n [ A ] tall , slim boy , straight as an arrow .", "His face was a perfect oval , his hair was as black as a <unk> 's wing , and his eyes were large and of that peculiar soft , melting <unk> , which <unk> pity when one is in distress .", "His skin was a clear , dark olive , bordering on the <unk> , and this , with his high cheek bones , would have led us to suppose that his nationality was different from our own , had we not known that his name was plain Henry P. There was an air of good breeding and refinement about him , that , with his small hands and feet , would have set us to thinking , had it not been that in our youth and intensely enthusiastic natures , we gave no thought to our comrades ' personal appearance .", "We can look back now and see the shy , reserved nature of the boy , the dark , melancholy eyes , the sad smile , the sensitive twitching of the lips .", "= = American Civil War = = \n \n After the outbreak of the American Civil War , the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi under King Kamehameha IV declared its neutrality on August 26 , 1861 .", "But many Native Hawaiians and Hawaiian @-@ born Americans ( mainly descendants of the American missionaries ) both abroad and in the islands volunteered and enlisted in the military regiments of various states in the Union and the Confederacy .", "Individual Native Hawaiians had been serving in the United States Navy and Army since the War of 1812 , and even more served during the American Civil War .", "Many Hawaiians <unk> with the Union because of Hawaiʻi 's ties to New England through its missionaries and the whaling industries , and the ideological opposition of many to the institution of slavery .", "= = = <unk> and service = = = \n \n On August 14 , 1862 , Pitman left school without his family 's knowledge and volunteered to serve in the Union Army and fight in the American Civil War .", "He apparently never informed his family in advance about the choice to join the war because the news of his <unk> was reported back in Hawaiʻi 's American missionary community as \" Henry Pitman has run away from home and gone [ to war ] . \"", "Carter described Pitman 's rationale for enlisting : \" In the midst of the <unk> of war , when the very air <unk> with excitement , the wild enthusiasm of the crowds , and the inspiring sound of the drum , his Indian nature rose within him .", "His resolve was made . \"", "Pitman was a hapa @-@ <unk> , of part Hawaiian and part Caucasian descent .", "His father was white and his native @-@ born mother was also part Caucasian from her own mother , who was the daughter of Captain Cox and a Hawaiian <unk> .", "Despite his mixed @-@ race ancestry , Pitman avoided the racial segregation imposed on other Native Hawaiian volunteers in this period .", "Most Native Hawaiians who participated in the war were assigned to colored regiments , but Pitman 's fair skin color meant he was able to serve in a white unit , indicating that unit assignment may have been influenced by how dark Hawaiians appeared .", "Historians Bob <unk> , James L. <unk> and others claimed Pitman was placed in the colored regiments because of his mixed race , but regiment records indicate otherwise .", "Pitman served as a private in the 22nd Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry , Company H. This regiment was also named the \" Henry Wilson 's Regiment \" after Col. Henry Wilson , who commanded the unit in 1861 .", "Col. William S. <unk> was the commander during Pitman 's brief term of service .", "The regiment was part of the V Corps of the Army of the Potomac under the command of Major General George B.", "<unk> .", "During this period , the regiment fought in the Second Battle of Bull Run and was involved in the Maryland Campaign fighting in the Battle of Antietam , the <unk> single @-@ day battle in American history , and the Battle of <unk> .", "His regiment was on the march to the Battle of Fredericksburg when Pitman was captured by Confederate troops .", "= = = <unk> and death = = = \n \n The most detailed account of Pitman 's final fate in the War came from Robert G. Carter .", "In November 1862 , Pitman was captured near <unk> Junction on the march toward Fredericksburg , Virginia , during the weeks prior to the Battle of Fredericksburg .", "He had fallen behind the group because his feet had <unk> and swollen due to the tightness of \" a pair of thin , high @-@ <unk> and narrow <unk> boots \" he had purchased .", "One of his comrades temporarily stayed behind to care for him but later decided to move on with the rest of the camp for fear of disciplinary consequences of falling out without authority .", "He was urged to move on , but without much success .", "Pitman 's last words to his <unk> were , \" I will be in camp by night , good by . \"", "His fellow soldiers never saw him again and considered him missing .", "Shortly after he was left , a band of Confederate guerrillas under Colonel John S. <unk> captured the weary and <unk> soldier without a struggle .", "The inscription on his tombstone differs slightly from Carter 's account , stating he was captured by J. E. B. Stuart 's cavalry instead .", "After Pitman 's capture , he was marched to Richmond in a weak physical state .", "He was imprisoned in the Confederate Libby Prison and Belle Isle , which were notoriously harsh prisons .", "Pitman 's letters home described his place of incarceration as the \" Pen \" where \" the filthy meat [ was ] thrown to them as if they were dogs \" .", "The condition of his incarceration including the shortage of food , lack of sanitation , overcrowding and his physical weakness made him susceptible to <unk> diseases present in the Confederate prisons .", "Carter described how the prisons \" wore out the brave spirit \" .", "During a prisoner exchange , Pitman was released by the Confederate Army at City Point , Virginia , on December 12 , 1862 , and then sent to Annapolis Parole Camp .", "Suffering from complications due to the conditions of his imprisonment , he contracted \" lung fever \" , which was perhaps pneumonia .", "Carter wrote later how his friend had \" linger [ ed ] <unk> a few weeks , like the <unk> of an expiring flame , then quietly pass [ ed ] away to an eternal life \" .", "Pitman died at Parole Camp on February 27 , 1863 , just weeks short of his eighteenth birthday .", "According to historians Anita Manning and Justin Vance , Pitman \" has the unfortunate distinction of being the only known Hawaiian or Pacific Islander to die as a prisoner of war in the Civil War . \"", "Considering him missing , Pitman 's regiment did not discover his final fate until news of his funeral at Roxbury was received in the spring of the following year .", "His remains were returned to his family in Massachusetts after his death in Parole Camp .", "Benjamin Pitman , his father , had him buried in a family plot in Mount Auburn Cemetery .", "On one side of the Pitman family grave marker was placed the inscription : \n Timothy Henry Pitman \n Born at Hilo , Hawaii \n <unk> 18 , 1845 \n Died at Camp Parole \n Annapolis , MD , <unk> <unk> 27 , 1863 \n <unk> 17 years 11 <unk> .", "9 <unk> member of Co .", "H , 22nd Regiment \n Mass .", "<unk> .", ", was with his Regiment in the \n battles of South Mountain , Antietam and \n <unk> .", "Was taken prisoner by Stuart 's \n cavalry on the march to <unk> ; \n <unk> in Libby Prison , <unk> and \n sent to Camp Parole , Annapolis , and died in \n camp of pneumonia .", "= = Legacy = = \n \n After his death , the memory of Henry Hoʻolulu Pitman was honored by friends and family members back in Massachusetts and Hawaiʻi .", "During a return to Hawaiʻi in 1917 , his younger brother Benjamin <unk> Franklin Pitman and his wife <unk> <unk> Pitman , discovered a grandson of a nephew was named <unk> i <unk> i <unk> ( meaning \" Chief that fought the Potomac \" ) in honor of his deceased older brother .", "Similarly , Henry Hoʻolulu Pitman <unk> , the second son of his Hawaiian first cousin George Charles <unk> <unk> , was also named after him .", "Shortly after his death , Pitman was <unk> back in Hawaiʻi by Martha Ann Chamberlain , <unk> Secretary of the Hawaiian Mission Children 's Society : \n Our cousin , Henry Pitman , the first of Hawaii 's sons to fall in the war , died at Annapolis Parole Camp , <unk> 27 , of lung fever , serving as a soldier in the Union army .", "His remains were deposited in Mt .", "Auburn Cemetery , near Boston , Mass .", "He died in a just cause .", "Let his memory be embalmed among our band .", "After the war , the military service of Hawaiians , including Henry Hoʻolulu Pitman , were largely forgotten , disappearing from the collective memories of the American Civil War and the history of Hawaiʻi .", "However , in recent years , Hawaiian residents and historians and descendants of Hawaiian combatants in the conflict have insisted on the need to remember \" our boys from Hawaii \" .", "Renewed interest in the stories of these individuals and this particular period of Hawaiian @-@ American history have inspired efforts to preserve the memories of the Hawaiians who served in the war .", "On August 26 , 2010 , on the anniversary of the signing of the Hawaiian <unk> <unk> , a bronze plaque was erected along the memorial pathway at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific in Honolulu recognizing these \" Hawaiʻi Sons of the Civil War \" , the more than one hundred documented Hawaiians who served during the American Civil War for both the Union and the Confederacy .", "Pitman 's great @-@ <unk> Diane Kinoʻole o <unk> Pitman <unk> attended the ceremony .", "Pitman <unk> stated , \" I 'm very proud of a young man of his age – he was quite young – who served in the Civil War for his family . \"", "In 2013 , Todd <unk> , <unk> Napoleon , Justin Vance , Anita Manning and others began the process of creating a historical documentary about the individual experiences and stories of Hawaii @-@ born soldiers and sailors of the American Civil War , including Pitman , Samuel C. Armstrong , Nathaniel Bright Emerson , James Wood Bush , J. R. <unk> and many other unnamed combatants of both the Union and the Confederacy .", "In 2014 , Maui @-@ based author Wayne <unk> wrote a fictionalized story based on the lives and Civil War service of Hawaiian soldiers like Henry Hoʻolulu Pitman in his book <unk> : A Hawaiian in the American Civil War .", "In 2015 , the <unk> of the end of the war , the National Park Service released a publication titled <unk> and Pacific Islanders and the Civil War about the service of the large number of combatants of Asian and Pacific Islander descent who fought during the war .", "The history of Hawaiʻi 's involvement and the biographies of Pitman , Bush , <unk> and others were co @-@ written by historians Anita Manning and Justin Vance ." ]
[ "In the 1850s the family moved to the capital of Honolulu where Benjamin Pitman took up banking and built a beautiful two @-@ story house that he named <unk> ( \" <unk> water \" ) at the corner of <unk> and <unk> Streets ." ]
[ " = Henry Hoʻolulu Pitman = \n \n Timothy Henry Hoʻolulu Pitman ( March 18 , 1845 – February 27 , 1863 ) was an American Union Army soldier of Native Hawaiian descent .", "Considered one of the \" Hawaiʻi Sons of the Civil War \" , he was among a group of more than one hundred documented Native Hawaiian and Hawaii @-@ born combatants who fought in the American Civil War while the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi was still an independent nation .", "Born and raised in Hilo , Hawaiʻi , he was the eldest son of <unk> , a Hawaiian high <unk> , and Benjamin Pitman , an American pioneer settler from Massachusetts .", "Through his father 's business success in the whaling and sugar and coffee plantation industries and his mother 's familial connections to the Hawaiian royal family , the <unk> were quite prosperous and owned lands on the island of Hawaiʻi and in Honolulu .", "He and his older sister were educated in the mission schools in Hilo alongside other children of mixed Hawaiian descent .", "After the death of his mother in 1855 , his father remarried to the widow of a missionary , thus connecting the family to the American missionary community in Hawaiʻi .", "However , following the deaths of his first wife and later his second wife , his father decided to leave the islands and returned to Massachusetts with his family around 1860 .", "He continued his education in the public schools of Roxbury , where the Pitman family lived for a period of time .", "Leaving school without his family 's knowledge , he made the decision to fight in the Civil War in August 1862 .", "Despite his mixed @-@ race ancestry , Pitman avoided the racial segregation imposed on other Native Hawaiian recruits of the time and enlisted in the 22nd Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry , a white regiment .", "He served as a private in the Union Army fighting in the Battle of Antietam and the Maryland Campaign .", "In his company , Private Robert G. Carter befriended the part @-@ Hawaiian soldier and wrote in later life of their common experience in the 22nd Massachusetts .", "<unk> decades afterward from old letters , Carter 's account described the details surrounding his final fate in the war .", "On the march to Fredericksburg , Pitman was separated from his regiment and captured by Confederate guerrilla forces .", "He was forced to march to Richmond and incarcerated in the Confederate Libby Prison , where he contracted \" lung fever \" from the harsh conditions of his imprisonment and died on February 27 , 1863 , a few months after his release on parole in a prisoner exchange .", "Modern historians consider Henry Hoʻolulu Pitman to be the only known Hawaiian or Pacific Islander to die as a prisoner of war in the Civil War .", "For a period of time after the end of the war , the legacy and contributions of Pitman and other documented Hawaiian participants in the American Civil War were largely forgotten except in the private circles of descendants and historians .", "However , there has been a revival of interest in recent years in the Hawaiian community .", "In 2010 , these \" Hawaiʻi Sons of the Civil War \" were commemorated with a bronze plaque erected along the memorial pathway at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific in Honolulu .", "= = Early life and family = = \n \n Timothy Henry Hoʻolulu Pitman was born March 18 , 1845 , in Hilo , Hawaiʻi , the first son and second child of Benjamin Pitman and <unk> .", "Originally a native of Salem , Massachusetts , Pitman 's father was an early pioneer , businessman and sugar and coffee plantation owner on the island of Hawaiʻi , who <unk> greatly from the kingdom 's booming whaling industry in the early 1800s .", "On his father 's side , he was a great @-@ grandson of Joshua Pitman ( 1755 – 1822 ) , an English @-@ American carpenter on the ship <unk> Franklin <unk> under Captain Allen <unk> during the American Revolutionary War .", "On his mother 's side , Pitman was a descendant of <unk> , one of the royal twins ( with <unk> ) who advised Kamehameha I in his conquest of the Hawaiian Islands , and also of the early American or English sea captain Harold Cox , who lent his name to George \" Cox \" <unk> <unk> II , the Governor of Maui .", "Henry Hoʻolulu Pitman shared his Hawaiian name with his maternal grandfather Hoʻolulu , who , along with his brother <unk> , helped conceal the bones of King Kamehameha I in a secret hiding place after his death .", "In the Hawaiian language , the name \" Hoʻolulu \" means \" to be calm \" , as a ship in a protected harbor .", "His siblings were Mary Ann Pitman <unk> ( 1838 – 1905 ) , Benjamin <unk> Franklin Pitman ( 1852 – 1918 ) and half @-@ sister Maria Kinoʻole Pitman Morey ( 1858 – 1892 ) .", "Because of his father 's success in business and his mother 's descent from Hawaiian royalty , the Pitman family was considered quite prosperous and were host to the royal family when they visited Hilo .", "Besides being one of the leading merchants in town , his father also served the government as district magistrate of Hilo .", "Henry 's mother , Kinoʻole , had inherited control over much of the lands in Hilo and <unk> from her own father , and King Kamehameha III had granted her use of the <unk> of Hilo after her marriage .", "During Henry 's early childhood , the family lived in the mansion that Benjamin Pitman had built in 1840 , in an area known as <unk> , one of the favored resort spots of ancient Hawaiian royalty .", "The residence also became known as the Spencer House after Pitman sold it to his business partner Captain Thomas Spencer .", "The property later became the site of the Hilo Hotel , built in 1888 and torn down in 1956 .", "= = Education = = \n \n While in Hawaiʻi , Pitman and his older sister Mary attended Mrs. Wetmore 's children 's school in Hilo .", "The school was located at the <unk> ' residence on Church Street .", "<unk> by Lucy Sheldon Taylor Wetmore , the wife of American missionary doctor and government physician Charles <unk> Wetmore , the two elder Pitman children received their education in English rather than Hawaiian .", "This was unusual since Hawaiian was the official language of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi , and all other schools in Hilo were conducted in the Hawaiian language .", "Mrs. Wetmore taught the children reading , writing , spelling , arithmetic and singing , while also reinforcing the curriculum with a strong adherence to the principles of the Protestant faith .", "Like the Pitman siblings , many of their classmates were also of half @-@ Hawaiian ( hapa @-@ <unk> ) descent with a majority of them being Chinese @-@ Hawaiians ( hapa @-@ <unk> ) .", "After the death of his mother Kinoʻole in 1855 , Pitman 's father remarried to Maria <unk> <unk> Kinney , the widow of American missionary Rev.", "Henry Kinney .", "The <unk> were part of the Twelfth Company of missionaries from the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign <unk> to arrive in 1848 .", "The marriage aligned the Pitman children with the American missionary community .", "They were called \" cousins \" by the children of the missionaries and considered part of the extended missionary family of Hawaiʻi .", "This first stepmother died in 1858 after giving birth to their father 's fourth child , a daughter named Maria Kinoʻole ( 1858 – 1892 ) .", "The Pitman family returned to Massachusetts in 1860 where his father remarried to his third wife Martha Ball , giving his four children another stepmother .", "According to an 1887 biography written by Robert G. Carter , a private who would later serve in the same company as Pitman , he was neglected after his mother 's death by his father and stepmother , who \" subjected [ him ] to neglect and treatment , that with his sensitive nature he could not bear \" .", "He continued his education in the public schools of Roxbury , where the Pitman family lived for a period of time .", "The 1860 United States Census registered Pitman under his teacher Solomon Adams as residing and presumably being educated in Newton , also in the Boston area .", "Growing into adolescence , he was said to strongly resemble his Hawaiian mother .", "Robert G. Carter gave a brief description of his appearance in wartime letters first published in 1897 : \n [ A ] tall , slim boy , straight as an arrow .", "His face was a perfect oval , his hair was as black as a <unk> 's wing , and his eyes were large and of that peculiar soft , melting <unk> , which <unk> pity when one is in distress .", "His skin was a clear , dark olive , bordering on the <unk> , and this , with his high cheek bones , would have led us to suppose that his nationality was different from our own , had we not known that his name was plain Henry P. There was an air of good breeding and refinement about him , that , with his small hands and feet , would have set us to thinking , had it not been that in our youth and intensely enthusiastic natures , we gave no thought to our comrades ' personal appearance .", "We can look back now and see the shy , reserved nature of the boy , the dark , melancholy eyes , the sad smile , the sensitive twitching of the lips .", "= = American Civil War = = \n \n After the outbreak of the American Civil War , the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi under King Kamehameha IV declared its neutrality on August 26 , 1861 .", "But many Native Hawaiians and Hawaiian @-@ born Americans ( mainly descendants of the American missionaries ) both abroad and in the islands volunteered and enlisted in the military regiments of various states in the Union and the Confederacy .", "Individual Native Hawaiians had been serving in the United States Navy and Army since the War of 1812 , and even more served during the American Civil War .", "Many Hawaiians <unk> with the Union because of Hawaiʻi 's ties to New England through its missionaries and the whaling industries , and the ideological opposition of many to the institution of slavery .", "= = = <unk> and service = = = \n \n On August 14 , 1862 , Pitman left school without his family 's knowledge and volunteered to serve in the Union Army and fight in the American Civil War .", "He apparently never informed his family in advance about the choice to join the war because the news of his <unk> was reported back in Hawaiʻi 's American missionary community as \" Henry Pitman has run away from home and gone [ to war ] . \"", "Carter described Pitman 's rationale for enlisting : \" In the midst of the <unk> of war , when the very air <unk> with excitement , the wild enthusiasm of the crowds , and the inspiring sound of the drum , his Indian nature rose within him .", "His resolve was made . \"", "Pitman was a hapa @-@ <unk> , of part Hawaiian and part Caucasian descent .", "His father was white and his native @-@ born mother was also part Caucasian from her own mother , who was the daughter of Captain Cox and a Hawaiian <unk> .", "Despite his mixed @-@ race ancestry , Pitman avoided the racial segregation imposed on other Native Hawaiian volunteers in this period .", "Most Native Hawaiians who participated in the war were assigned to colored regiments , but Pitman 's fair skin color meant he was able to serve in a white unit , indicating that unit assignment may have been influenced by how dark Hawaiians appeared .", "Historians Bob <unk> , James L. <unk> and others claimed Pitman was placed in the colored regiments because of his mixed race , but regiment records indicate otherwise .", "Pitman served as a private in the 22nd Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry , Company H. This regiment was also named the \" Henry Wilson 's Regiment \" after Col. Henry Wilson , who commanded the unit in 1861 .", "Col. William S. <unk> was the commander during Pitman 's brief term of service .", "The regiment was part of the V Corps of the Army of the Potomac under the command of Major General George B.", "<unk> .", "During this period , the regiment fought in the Second Battle of Bull Run and was involved in the Maryland Campaign fighting in the Battle of Antietam , the <unk> single @-@ day battle in American history , and the Battle of <unk> .", "His regiment was on the march to the Battle of Fredericksburg when Pitman was captured by Confederate troops .", "= = = <unk> and death = = = \n \n The most detailed account of Pitman 's final fate in the War came from Robert G. Carter .", "In November 1862 , Pitman was captured near <unk> Junction on the march toward Fredericksburg , Virginia , during the weeks prior to the Battle of Fredericksburg .", "He had fallen behind the group because his feet had <unk> and swollen due to the tightness of \" a pair of thin , high @-@ <unk> and narrow <unk> boots \" he had purchased .", "One of his comrades temporarily stayed behind to care for him but later decided to move on with the rest of the camp for fear of disciplinary consequences of falling out without authority .", "He was urged to move on , but without much success .", "Pitman 's last words to his <unk> were , \" I will be in camp by night , good by . \"", "His fellow soldiers never saw him again and considered him missing .", "Shortly after he was left , a band of Confederate guerrillas under Colonel John S. <unk> captured the weary and <unk> soldier without a struggle .", "The inscription on his tombstone differs slightly from Carter 's account , stating he was captured by J. E. B. Stuart 's cavalry instead .", "After Pitman 's capture , he was marched to Richmond in a weak physical state .", "He was imprisoned in the Confederate Libby Prison and Belle Isle , which were notoriously harsh prisons .", "Pitman 's letters home described his place of incarceration as the \" Pen \" where \" the filthy meat [ was ] thrown to them as if they were dogs \" .", "The condition of his incarceration including the shortage of food , lack of sanitation , overcrowding and his physical weakness made him susceptible to <unk> diseases present in the Confederate prisons .", "Carter described how the prisons \" wore out the brave spirit \" .", "During a prisoner exchange , Pitman was released by the Confederate Army at City Point , Virginia , on December 12 , 1862 , and then sent to Annapolis Parole Camp .", "Suffering from complications due to the conditions of his imprisonment , he contracted \" lung fever \" , which was perhaps pneumonia .", "Carter wrote later how his friend had \" linger [ ed ] <unk> a few weeks , like the <unk> of an expiring flame , then quietly pass [ ed ] away to an eternal life \" .", "Pitman died at Parole Camp on February 27 , 1863 , just weeks short of his eighteenth birthday .", "According to historians Anita Manning and Justin Vance , Pitman \" has the unfortunate distinction of being the only known Hawaiian or Pacific Islander to die as a prisoner of war in the Civil War . \"", "Considering him missing , Pitman 's regiment did not discover his final fate until news of his funeral at Roxbury was received in the spring of the following year .", "His remains were returned to his family in Massachusetts after his death in Parole Camp .", "Benjamin Pitman , his father , had him buried in a family plot in Mount Auburn Cemetery .", "On one side of the Pitman family grave marker was placed the inscription : \n Timothy Henry Pitman \n Born at Hilo , Hawaii \n <unk> 18 , 1845 \n Died at Camp Parole \n Annapolis , MD , <unk> <unk> 27 , 1863 \n <unk> 17 years 11 <unk> .", "9 <unk> member of Co .", "H , 22nd Regiment \n Mass .", "<unk> .", ", was with his Regiment in the \n battles of South Mountain , Antietam and \n <unk> .", "Was taken prisoner by Stuart 's \n cavalry on the march to <unk> ; \n <unk> in Libby Prison , <unk> and \n sent to Camp Parole , Annapolis , and died in \n camp of pneumonia .", "= = Legacy = = \n \n After his death , the memory of Henry Hoʻolulu Pitman was honored by friends and family members back in Massachusetts and Hawaiʻi .", "During a return to Hawaiʻi in 1917 , his younger brother Benjamin <unk> Franklin Pitman and his wife <unk> <unk> Pitman , discovered a grandson of a nephew was named <unk> i <unk> i <unk> ( meaning \" Chief that fought the Potomac \" ) in honor of his deceased older brother .", "Similarly , Henry Hoʻolulu Pitman <unk> , the second son of his Hawaiian first cousin George Charles <unk> <unk> , was also named after him .", "Shortly after his death , Pitman was <unk> back in Hawaiʻi by Martha Ann Chamberlain , <unk> Secretary of the Hawaiian Mission Children 's Society : \n Our cousin , Henry Pitman , the first of Hawaii 's sons to fall in the war , died at Annapolis Parole Camp , <unk> 27 , of lung fever , serving as a soldier in the Union army .", "His remains were deposited in Mt .", "Auburn Cemetery , near Boston , Mass .", "He died in a just cause .", "Let his memory be embalmed among our band .", "After the war , the military service of Hawaiians , including Henry Hoʻolulu Pitman , were largely forgotten , disappearing from the collective memories of the American Civil War and the history of Hawaiʻi .", "However , in recent years , Hawaiian residents and historians and descendants of Hawaiian combatants in the conflict have insisted on the need to remember \" our boys from Hawaii \" .", "Renewed interest in the stories of these individuals and this particular period of Hawaiian @-@ American history have inspired efforts to preserve the memories of the Hawaiians who served in the war .", "On August 26 , 2010 , on the anniversary of the signing of the Hawaiian <unk> <unk> , a bronze plaque was erected along the memorial pathway at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific in Honolulu recognizing these \" Hawaiʻi Sons of the Civil War \" , the more than one hundred documented Hawaiians who served during the American Civil War for both the Union and the Confederacy .", "Pitman 's great @-@ <unk> Diane Kinoʻole o <unk> Pitman <unk> attended the ceremony .", "Pitman <unk> stated , \" I 'm very proud of a young man of his age – he was quite young – who served in the Civil War for his family . \"", "In 2013 , Todd <unk> , <unk> Napoleon , Justin Vance , Anita Manning and others began the process of creating a historical documentary about the individual experiences and stories of Hawaii @-@ born soldiers and sailors of the American Civil War , including Pitman , Samuel C. Armstrong , Nathaniel Bright Emerson , James Wood Bush , J. R. <unk> and many other unnamed combatants of both the Union and the Confederacy .", "In 2014 , Maui @-@ based author Wayne <unk> wrote a fictionalized story based on the lives and Civil War service of Hawaiian soldiers like Henry Hoʻolulu Pitman in his book <unk> : A Hawaiian in the American Civil War .", "In 2015 , the <unk> of the end of the war , the National Park Service released a publication titled <unk> and Pacific Islanders and the Civil War about the service of the large number of combatants of Asian and Pacific Islander descent who fought during the war .", "The history of Hawaiʻi 's involvement and the biographies of Pitman , Bush , <unk> and others were co @-@ written by historians Anita Manning and Justin Vance ." ]
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[ " = Journey ( 2012 video game ) = \n \n Journey is an indie video game developed by Thatgamecompany and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 3 .", "It was released on March 13 , 2012 , via the PlayStation Network .", "In Journey , the player controls a robed figure in a vast desert , traveling towards a mountain in the distance .", "Other players on the same journey can be discovered , and two players can meet and assist each other , but they cannot communicate via speech or text and cannot see each other 's names .", "The only form of communication between the two is a musical <unk> .", "This <unk> also transforms dull , stiff pieces of cloth found throughout the levels into vibrant red , affecting the game world and allowing the player to progress through the levels .", "The robed figure wears a trailing scarf , which when charged by approaching floating pieces of cloth , briefly allows the player to float through the air .", "The developers sought to evoke in the player a sense of <unk> and wonder , and to forge an emotional connection between them and the anonymous players they meet along the way .", "The music , composed by Austin Wintory , dynamically responds to the player 's actions , building a single theme to represent the game 's emotional arc throughout the story .", "Reviewers of the game praised the visual and auditory art as well as the sense of companionship created by playing with a stranger , calling it a moving and emotional experience , and have since listed it as one of the greatest games of all time .", "Journey won several \" game of the year \" awards and received several other awards and nominations , including a Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media nomination for the 2013 Grammy Awards .", "A retail \" Collector 's Edition \" , including Journey , Thatgamecompany 's two previous titles , and additional media , was released on August 28 , 2012 .", "The game was released digitally for the PlayStation 4 on July 21 , 2015 and a physical edition was released on October 2 , 2015 .", "= = Gameplay = = \n \n In Journey , the player takes the role of a robed figure in a desert .", "After an introductory sequence , the player is shown the robed figure sitting in the sand , with a large mountain in the distance .", "The path towards this mountain , the ultimate destination of the game , is subdivided into several sections traveled through <unk> .", "The player can walk in the levels , as well as control the camera , which typically follows behind the figure , either with the analog stick or by tilting the motion @-@ sensitive controller .", "The player can jump with one button , or emit a <unk> shout or musical note with another ; the length and volume of the shout depends on how the button is pressed , and the note stays in tune with the background music .", "These controls are presented <unk> in the beginning of the game ; at no point outside of the credits and title screen are any words shown or spoken .", "The robed figure wears a trailing magical scarf which allows the player to briefly fly ; doing so uses up the scarf 's magical charge , represented visually by glowing <unk> on the scarf .", "The scarf 's <unk> are <unk> by walking , or a variety of other means .", "Touching glowing symbols scattered throughout the levels <unk> the initially <unk> scarf , allowing the player to remain airborne longer .", "Larger strips of cloth are present in the levels and can be transformed from a stiff , dull gray to vibrant red by singing near them .", "Doing so may have effects on the world such as releasing bits of cloth , forming bridges , or levitating the player .", "This in turn allows the player to progress in the level by opening doors or allowing them to reach previously inaccessible areas .", "The robed figure does not have visible arms to manipulate the game world directly .", "Along the way , the player encounters flying creatures made of cloth , some of which help the player along .", "In later levels , the player also encounters hostile creatures made of stone , which upon spotting the player rip off parts of the figure 's scarf .", "In each level , the player may come across one other player temporarily connected to their game .", "When players approach each other they charge one another 's <unk> .", "They cannot communicate with each other beyond patterns of singing .", "Players can help each other by activating strips of cloth or showing paths , but cannot hinder each other and are not necessary for completing any level .", "When two players finish a section at the same time they remain together into the next one ; otherwise they are connected to new players when they move on .", "While all of the figures generally look the same , without gender or distinguishing characteristics , individual players can be told apart by unique symbols which are shown floating in the air when they sing and are displayed on their robes at all times .", "The entire game takes about two to three hours to complete .", "= = Story = = \n \n Journey 's story is told <unk> throughout gameplay and using cutscenes .", "The player 's character begins on a sand dune in a seemingly endless desert .", "In the far distance looms a large , foreboding mountain with a glowing crevice that splits its peak .", "As the character approaches the mountain , they find remnants of a once @-@ thriving civilization , eroded by sand over time .", "<unk> throughout the ruins at the end of each area are stones at which the traveler rests ; these stones give the traveler the vision of meeting a larger , white @-@ robed figure in a circular room , with art on the walls describing the rise and fall of the civilization mirroring the player 's journey .", "The player must also contend with the ancient automatons left over from a war which ended the civilization , and which still <unk> the city looking for intruders .", "The player continues to journey deeper into the remains of a once sprawling city at the base of the mountain .", "Eventually making it safely to the mountain , the traveler begins to climb it , struggling as they enter the colder climates and encounter deep snow and high winds .", "With the crevice still a fair distance away , the traveler falls and collapses in the snow .", "Six of the white @-@ robed figures appear before the character and grant the traveler new energy , allowing the player to reach the summit of the mountain and walk into and through the crevice as the screen fills with white .", "The player is then shown the game 's credits , playing over the ending cinematic .", "This cinematic shows a shooting star emanating from the crevice and traversing the path the traveler took through the ruins , and shows <unk> of other robed travelers heading towards the mountain .", "Eventually , the star comes to rest at the sand dune where the game began , and the player is given the option of starting the game again .", "As the credits end , the player is shown the PlayStation Network <unk> of the other travelers who shared part of the trek .", "= = Development = = \n \n Journey was the last game made under a three @-@ game contract between Thatgamecompany and Sony , the first two being Flow and Flower .", "Development of the game began in 2009 , after the release of Thatgamecompany 's previous title Flower .", "The 18 @-@ person development team for Journey was composed mainly of creators of the company 's previous games ; co @-@ founder Jenova Chen was the creative director and Nick Clark returned as lead designer .", "Kellee Santiago , producer of Flow and Flower , did not reprise her duties , concentrating instead on her role as the company 's president , and was replaced by Robin Hunicke .", "When development began , Sony expected the game to be completed in a year , rather than the more than three it finally took .", "Thatgamecompany always expected needing an extension ; according to Hunicke , they believed finishing the game within a year was \" unrealistic \" .", "Development ended up taking even longer than anticipated , as the team had difficulties <unk> down their ideas for the game and maintaining efficient communication .", "Over the course of development the team grew from seven to eighteen people .", "At the end of the second year , when Sony 's extension had run out , the game did not spark the emotions in the player that the team wanted .", "Sony agreed to another one @-@ year extension , but development ultimately exceeded even that .", "The stress of the project led to the feeling there was not enough time or money to complete everything the team wished to , which added to the stress and caused arguments about the design of the game .", "The developers ended up reducing the overtime they spent on the project to avoid burning out , though it meant further delays and risked the company running out of money as the game neared completion .", "In a speech at the 16th annual D.I.C.E.", "Awards in 2013 , Chen admitted that the company had indeed been driven to bankruptcy in the final months of development , and that some of the developers had gone unpaid at the time .", "Hunicke described the solution to finally finishing the game as learning to let go of tensions and ideas that could not make it into the game and be \" nice to each other . \"", "The game is intended to make the player feel \" small \" and to give them a sense of <unk> about their surroundings .", "The basic idea for the game , as designed by Chen , was to create a game that moved beyond the \" typical defeat / kill / win mentality \" of most video games .", "The team initially created a prototype named Dragon that involved players trying to draw away a large monster from other players , but eventually discarded it after finding it was too easy for players to ignore each other in favor of their own objectives .", "The developers designed the game like a \" Japanese garden \" , where they attempted to remove all of the game elements that did not fit with the others , so the emotions they wanted the game to evoke would come through .", "This <unk> is intended to make the game feel intuitive to the player , so they can explore and feel a sense of wonder without direct instructions .", "The story arc of the game is designed to explicitly follow Joseph Campbell 's <unk> theory of narrative , or hero 's journey , so as to enhance the emotional connection of the players as they journey together .", "In his D.I.C.E.", "speech , Chen noted that three of their 25 <unk> had cried upon completing the game .", "The multiplayer component of Journey was designed to facilitate cooperation between players without forcing it , and without allowing competition .", "It is intended to allow the players to feel a connection to other people through exploring with them , rather than talking to them or fighting them .", "The plan was \" to create a game where people felt they are connected with each other , to show the positive side of humanity in them . \"", "The developers felt the focus on caring about the other player would be diluted by too many game elements , such as additional goals or tasks , as players would focus on those and \" ignore \" the other player .", "They also felt having text or voice communication between players or showing <unk> would allow players ' biases and <unk> to come between them and the other player .", "The game was released on March 13 , 2012 for download on the PlayStation Network .", "A PlayStation Home Game Space , or themed area , based on Journey was released on March 14 , 2012 and is similar in appearance to the game .", "A retail \" Collector 's Edition \" of the game was released on August 28 , 2012 .", "In addition to Journey , the disc @-@ based title includes Flow and Flower ; creator commentaries , art , galleries , and soundtracks for all three games ; non @-@ related minigames ; and additional content for the PlayStation 3 .", "In September 2012 , Sony and Thatgamecompany released a hardcover book entitled \" The Art of Journey \" , by the game 's art director Matt Nava , containing pieces of art from the game ranging from concept art to final game graphics .", "On July 21 , 2015 , Journey was released on the PlayStation Network for the PlayStation 4 , ported by United Kingdom studio Tricky <unk> ; owners of the digital PlayStation 3 version of the game were able to download the new version for free .", "= = = Music = = = \n \n The music in Journey was composed and orchestrated by Austin Wintory , who had previously worked with Thatgamecompany on the soundtrack for Flow .", "Wintory worked closely on the soundtrack with sound designer Steve Johnson , as well as the programming team , so the music would dynamically tie in to both the actions of the player and sound effects caused by nearby game objects , and feel as if it were \" <unk> in real time \" .", "Johnson felt having short pieces of music that looped without reacting to the player would be a \" missed opportunity \" , and wanted to create music that changed while still containing a composed emotional arc .", "Jenova Chen met with Wintory at the start of the game 's development to describe his vision for the project , and Wintory left the meeting and composed and recorded the main cello theme for the soundtrack that night .", "He continued to work on the soundtrack for the next three years , experimenting and discarding many ideas .", "The game 's orchestrations were performed by the <unk> Radio Symphonic Orchestra in Macedonia .", "Unlike many games , where different songs have different themes for each character or area , Wintory chose to base all of the pieces on one theme which stood for the player and their journey , with cello solos especially representing the player .", "Wintory describes the music as \" like a big cello concerto where you are the soloist and all the rest of the instruments represent the world around you \" , though he describes it as not necessarily orchestral due to the inclusion of electronic aspects .", "The cello begins the game as \" immersed in a sea of electronic sound \" , before first emerging on its own and then merging into a full orchestra , mirroring the player 's journey to the mountain .", "While the game 's art style is based on several different cultures , Wintory tried to remove any overt cultural influences from the music to make it \" as universal and culture @-@ less as possible \" .", "Tina <unk> features as the cellist for the soundtrack .", "She is a close friend of Wintory and has since performed \" <unk> Variations \" with him , an eight @-@ minute orchestral variation on the Journey soundtrack .", "All of the non @-@ electronic instruments in the soundtrack were recorded with a live orchestra .", "The soundtrack was released as an album on April 10 on iTunes and the PlayStation Network .", "The album is a collection of the soundtrack 's \" most important \" pieces , arranged by Wintory to stand alone without the context of the player 's actions .", "The album comprises 18 tracks and is over 58 minutes long .", "It features the voice of <unk> Scott for the final track , \" I Was Born for This \" .", "After its release , the soundtrack reached the top 10 of the iTunes Soundtrack charts in more than 20 countries .", "It also reached No.", "116 on the Billboard sales charts , with over 4000 units sold in its first week after release , the second @-@ highest position of any video game music album to date .", "The soundtrack was released as a physical album by <unk> Else Music Works on October 9 , 2012 .", "In 2012 Wintory released a download @-@ only album of music on Bandcamp titled Journey <unk> <unk> , which includes variations on themes from Journey and Flow .", "The soundtrack itself was subsequently released on Bandcamp on June 19 , 2013 .", "An album of piano arrangements titled <unk> was released on May 1 , 2014 , on Bandcamp as both a digital and physical album .", "A two @-@ record vinyl version of the album was released in 2015 .", "In January 2016 , Wintory started a Kickstarter for a Journey Live concert tour , in which the fifteen @-@ piece Fifth House Ensemble from Chicago will perform the music from the game while a player works their way through the game .", "The ensemble will react to the player 's actions , using a specially @-@ scored version of the soundtrack , composed by Patrick O 'Malley with Wintory 's oversight , that breaks the music into small pieces to enable this reaction .", "Wintory had wanted to do a performance of the Journey soundtrack in this interactive manner , but did not have the time to rework the soundtrack for this purpose .", "Wintory came to know Dan <unk> , the composer for Fifth House Ensemble , after <unk> published his praise for the Journey soundtrack and had encouraged other members of the ensemble to play the game .", "The group saw how Journey 's soundtrack had been used for various Video Games Live concerts and believed they could pull off Wintory 's vision of an interactive concert , doing most of the reworking of the soundtrack under Wintory 's direction .", "Sony has provided Wintory with a version of the game developed by Tricky <unk> that <unk> the music to allow the ensemble to provide this , and other modifications required for the concert performance .", "The Kickstarter was launched for $ 9 @,@ 000 in funding for a four @-@ city tour , but within a few days already surpassed its funding levels , allowing for more cities to be included .", "= = Reception = = \n \n Journey received critical and commercial success worldwide .", "After its release , it became the fastest @-@ selling game to date on PlayStation Store in both North America and Europe .", "At the 2011 Electronic Entertainment Expo , prior to release , the game won awards for best download game from 1UP.com , GameSpy , and GameTrailers .", "After publication , the game was heavily honored at end of the year awards .", "At the 16th Annual D.I.C.E.", "Awards , formerly known as the Interactive Achievement Awards , Journey won 8 awards , the most honors received of the night ( which includes \" Game of the Year \" , \" Outstanding Innovation in Gaming \" , \" <unk> Game of the Year \" , \" Outstanding Achievement in Game Direction \" , \" Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction \" , \" Outstanding Achievement in Online Gameplay \" , \" Outstanding Achievement in Original Music Composition \" , and \" Outstanding Achievement in Sound Design \" ) ; it was additionally nominated for \" Downloadable Game of the Year \" , \" Outstanding Achievement in Gameplay Engineering \" , and \" Outstanding Achievement in Story \" .", "Journey was selected as the best game of the year by IGN and GameSpot , among others .", "The soundtrack was nominated for the Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media at the 2013 Grammy Awards , the first video game soundtrack to be nominated for that category , though it did not win .", "Additionally , the game won the award for best music and was nominated for the best graphics award from IGN , and was selected as the best PlayStation Network game by GameSpot .", "At the Spike Video Game Awards , Journey won awards as the best PlayStation 3 game , the best indie game , and the game with the best music , and was additionally nominated for game of the year , best downloadable game , best graphics , and best song in a game for \" I Was Born For This \" .", "It received the 2013 Annie Award for video game animation .", "It won five awards at the 2013 British Academy of Film and Television Arts awards : Artistic Achievement , Audio Achievement , Game Design , Online Multiplayer and Original Music , and was nominated for Best Game , Game Innovation and Story .", "In March 2013 , it won six awards at the annual Game Developers Choice Awards : Best Audio , Best Game Design , Best Visual Arts , Best Downloadable Game , the Innovation Award , and Game of the Year .", "Journey received high acclaim from critics who praised the visual and auditory art direction as well as the emotional response playing with a stranger created .", "It received the IGN Best Overall Game Award for 2012 and Ryan Clements of IGN described the game as \" the most beautiful game of its time \" , saying , \" each moment is like a painting , expertly framed and lit \" .", "Jane Douglas of GameSpot concurred , calling it \" relentlessly beautiful \" and lauding the visual diversity of the world and the depiction of the <unk> sand ; Matt Miller of Game Informer added praise for the animation of the sand and creatures , saying the game was visually stunning .", "The music was also complimented , with Miller describing it as a \" <unk> musical score \" and Douglas calling it \" moving , dynamic music \" .", "Reviewers were especially pleased with the emotional experience of playing the game , particularly with other players .", "Christian Donlan of Eurogamer described it as a \" non @-@ denominational religious experience \" that , with the addition of another player , moves beyond metaphors and becomes a \" pilgrimage \" to the player .", "A reviewer writing for Edge magazine said the emotional arc of the game hits with \" occasionally startling power \" , while Patrick Shaw from Wired said the game made him feel a \" wide range of emotions ... wonder , fear , even sadness . \"", "Miller said all three times he played the game , \" each time , without fail , individual moments ... managed to give me <unk> , and those moments have remained on my mind for weeks afterward . \"", "Joel Gregory of PlayStation Official Magazine praised the game 's story for being open to the player 's interpretation , leaving an ambiguity that drew him in .", "The addition of an unnamed second player was described by Donlan as brilliant and as a \" master stroke \" , and Edge said it made for \" a more absorbing , more atmospheric experience \" .", "The few criticisms for the game centered on its length and pacing .", "Clements noted that not all players would appreciate a game with a \" deliberate , melancholic pace \" and short duration , comments echoed by the Edge review .", "Miller noted the lack of a complex gameplay elements in Journey , and Shaw was disappointed that the game was only a few hours long , though Douglas said the length was perfect .", "Miller concluded the game could be compared to \" a musical concert , a well @-@ directed film , or a long @-@ awaited book \" , while Clements concluded , \" completing Journey will create memories that last for years . \"" ]
[ "Awards in 2013 , Chen admitted that the company had indeed been driven to bankruptcy in the final months of development , and that some of the developers had gone unpaid at the time ." ]
[ " = Journey ( 2012 video game ) = \n \n Journey is an indie video game developed by Thatgamecompany and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 3 .", "It was released on March 13 , 2012 , via the PlayStation Network .", "In Journey , the player controls a robed figure in a vast desert , traveling towards a mountain in the distance .", "Other players on the same journey can be discovered , and two players can meet and assist each other , but they cannot communicate via speech or text and cannot see each other 's names .", "The only form of communication between the two is a musical <unk> .", "This <unk> also transforms dull , stiff pieces of cloth found throughout the levels into vibrant red , affecting the game world and allowing the player to progress through the levels .", "The robed figure wears a trailing scarf , which when charged by approaching floating pieces of cloth , briefly allows the player to float through the air .", "The developers sought to evoke in the player a sense of <unk> and wonder , and to forge an emotional connection between them and the anonymous players they meet along the way .", "The music , composed by Austin Wintory , dynamically responds to the player 's actions , building a single theme to represent the game 's emotional arc throughout the story .", "Reviewers of the game praised the visual and auditory art as well as the sense of companionship created by playing with a stranger , calling it a moving and emotional experience , and have since listed it as one of the greatest games of all time .", "Journey won several \" game of the year \" awards and received several other awards and nominations , including a Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media nomination for the 2013 Grammy Awards .", "A retail \" Collector 's Edition \" , including Journey , Thatgamecompany 's two previous titles , and additional media , was released on August 28 , 2012 .", "The game was released digitally for the PlayStation 4 on July 21 , 2015 and a physical edition was released on October 2 , 2015 .", "= = Gameplay = = \n \n In Journey , the player takes the role of a robed figure in a desert .", "After an introductory sequence , the player is shown the robed figure sitting in the sand , with a large mountain in the distance .", "The path towards this mountain , the ultimate destination of the game , is subdivided into several sections traveled through <unk> .", "The player can walk in the levels , as well as control the camera , which typically follows behind the figure , either with the analog stick or by tilting the motion @-@ sensitive controller .", "The player can jump with one button , or emit a <unk> shout or musical note with another ; the length and volume of the shout depends on how the button is pressed , and the note stays in tune with the background music .", "These controls are presented <unk> in the beginning of the game ; at no point outside of the credits and title screen are any words shown or spoken .", "The robed figure wears a trailing magical scarf which allows the player to briefly fly ; doing so uses up the scarf 's magical charge , represented visually by glowing <unk> on the scarf .", "The scarf 's <unk> are <unk> by walking , or a variety of other means .", "Touching glowing symbols scattered throughout the levels <unk> the initially <unk> scarf , allowing the player to remain airborne longer .", "Larger strips of cloth are present in the levels and can be transformed from a stiff , dull gray to vibrant red by singing near them .", "Doing so may have effects on the world such as releasing bits of cloth , forming bridges , or levitating the player .", "This in turn allows the player to progress in the level by opening doors or allowing them to reach previously inaccessible areas .", "The robed figure does not have visible arms to manipulate the game world directly .", "Along the way , the player encounters flying creatures made of cloth , some of which help the player along .", "In later levels , the player also encounters hostile creatures made of stone , which upon spotting the player rip off parts of the figure 's scarf .", "In each level , the player may come across one other player temporarily connected to their game .", "When players approach each other they charge one another 's <unk> .", "They cannot communicate with each other beyond patterns of singing .", "Players can help each other by activating strips of cloth or showing paths , but cannot hinder each other and are not necessary for completing any level .", "When two players finish a section at the same time they remain together into the next one ; otherwise they are connected to new players when they move on .", "While all of the figures generally look the same , without gender or distinguishing characteristics , individual players can be told apart by unique symbols which are shown floating in the air when they sing and are displayed on their robes at all times .", "The entire game takes about two to three hours to complete .", "= = Story = = \n \n Journey 's story is told <unk> throughout gameplay and using cutscenes .", "The player 's character begins on a sand dune in a seemingly endless desert .", "In the far distance looms a large , foreboding mountain with a glowing crevice that splits its peak .", "As the character approaches the mountain , they find remnants of a once @-@ thriving civilization , eroded by sand over time .", "<unk> throughout the ruins at the end of each area are stones at which the traveler rests ; these stones give the traveler the vision of meeting a larger , white @-@ robed figure in a circular room , with art on the walls describing the rise and fall of the civilization mirroring the player 's journey .", "The player must also contend with the ancient automatons left over from a war which ended the civilization , and which still <unk> the city looking for intruders .", "The player continues to journey deeper into the remains of a once sprawling city at the base of the mountain .", "Eventually making it safely to the mountain , the traveler begins to climb it , struggling as they enter the colder climates and encounter deep snow and high winds .", "With the crevice still a fair distance away , the traveler falls and collapses in the snow .", "Six of the white @-@ robed figures appear before the character and grant the traveler new energy , allowing the player to reach the summit of the mountain and walk into and through the crevice as the screen fills with white .", "The player is then shown the game 's credits , playing over the ending cinematic .", "This cinematic shows a shooting star emanating from the crevice and traversing the path the traveler took through the ruins , and shows <unk> of other robed travelers heading towards the mountain .", "Eventually , the star comes to rest at the sand dune where the game began , and the player is given the option of starting the game again .", "As the credits end , the player is shown the PlayStation Network <unk> of the other travelers who shared part of the trek .", "= = Development = = \n \n Journey was the last game made under a three @-@ game contract between Thatgamecompany and Sony , the first two being Flow and Flower .", "Development of the game began in 2009 , after the release of Thatgamecompany 's previous title Flower .", "The 18 @-@ person development team for Journey was composed mainly of creators of the company 's previous games ; co @-@ founder Jenova Chen was the creative director and Nick Clark returned as lead designer .", "Kellee Santiago , producer of Flow and Flower , did not reprise her duties , concentrating instead on her role as the company 's president , and was replaced by Robin Hunicke .", "When development began , Sony expected the game to be completed in a year , rather than the more than three it finally took .", "Thatgamecompany always expected needing an extension ; according to Hunicke , they believed finishing the game within a year was \" unrealistic \" .", "Development ended up taking even longer than anticipated , as the team had difficulties <unk> down their ideas for the game and maintaining efficient communication .", "Over the course of development the team grew from seven to eighteen people .", "At the end of the second year , when Sony 's extension had run out , the game did not spark the emotions in the player that the team wanted .", "Sony agreed to another one @-@ year extension , but development ultimately exceeded even that .", "The stress of the project led to the feeling there was not enough time or money to complete everything the team wished to , which added to the stress and caused arguments about the design of the game .", "The developers ended up reducing the overtime they spent on the project to avoid burning out , though it meant further delays and risked the company running out of money as the game neared completion .", "In a speech at the 16th annual D.I.C.E.", "Hunicke described the solution to finally finishing the game as learning to let go of tensions and ideas that could not make it into the game and be \" nice to each other . \"", "The game is intended to make the player feel \" small \" and to give them a sense of <unk> about their surroundings .", "The basic idea for the game , as designed by Chen , was to create a game that moved beyond the \" typical defeat / kill / win mentality \" of most video games .", "The team initially created a prototype named Dragon that involved players trying to draw away a large monster from other players , but eventually discarded it after finding it was too easy for players to ignore each other in favor of their own objectives .", "The developers designed the game like a \" Japanese garden \" , where they attempted to remove all of the game elements that did not fit with the others , so the emotions they wanted the game to evoke would come through .", "This <unk> is intended to make the game feel intuitive to the player , so they can explore and feel a sense of wonder without direct instructions .", "The story arc of the game is designed to explicitly follow Joseph Campbell 's <unk> theory of narrative , or hero 's journey , so as to enhance the emotional connection of the players as they journey together .", "In his D.I.C.E.", "speech , Chen noted that three of their 25 <unk> had cried upon completing the game .", "The multiplayer component of Journey was designed to facilitate cooperation between players without forcing it , and without allowing competition .", "It is intended to allow the players to feel a connection to other people through exploring with them , rather than talking to them or fighting them .", "The plan was \" to create a game where people felt they are connected with each other , to show the positive side of humanity in them . \"", "The developers felt the focus on caring about the other player would be diluted by too many game elements , such as additional goals or tasks , as players would focus on those and \" ignore \" the other player .", "They also felt having text or voice communication between players or showing <unk> would allow players ' biases and <unk> to come between them and the other player .", "The game was released on March 13 , 2012 for download on the PlayStation Network .", "A PlayStation Home Game Space , or themed area , based on Journey was released on March 14 , 2012 and is similar in appearance to the game .", "A retail \" Collector 's Edition \" of the game was released on August 28 , 2012 .", "In addition to Journey , the disc @-@ based title includes Flow and Flower ; creator commentaries , art , galleries , and soundtracks for all three games ; non @-@ related minigames ; and additional content for the PlayStation 3 .", "In September 2012 , Sony and Thatgamecompany released a hardcover book entitled \" The Art of Journey \" , by the game 's art director Matt Nava , containing pieces of art from the game ranging from concept art to final game graphics .", "On July 21 , 2015 , Journey was released on the PlayStation Network for the PlayStation 4 , ported by United Kingdom studio Tricky <unk> ; owners of the digital PlayStation 3 version of the game were able to download the new version for free .", "= = = Music = = = \n \n The music in Journey was composed and orchestrated by Austin Wintory , who had previously worked with Thatgamecompany on the soundtrack for Flow .", "Wintory worked closely on the soundtrack with sound designer Steve Johnson , as well as the programming team , so the music would dynamically tie in to both the actions of the player and sound effects caused by nearby game objects , and feel as if it were \" <unk> in real time \" .", "Johnson felt having short pieces of music that looped without reacting to the player would be a \" missed opportunity \" , and wanted to create music that changed while still containing a composed emotional arc .", "Jenova Chen met with Wintory at the start of the game 's development to describe his vision for the project , and Wintory left the meeting and composed and recorded the main cello theme for the soundtrack that night .", "He continued to work on the soundtrack for the next three years , experimenting and discarding many ideas .", "The game 's orchestrations were performed by the <unk> Radio Symphonic Orchestra in Macedonia .", "Unlike many games , where different songs have different themes for each character or area , Wintory chose to base all of the pieces on one theme which stood for the player and their journey , with cello solos especially representing the player .", "Wintory describes the music as \" like a big cello concerto where you are the soloist and all the rest of the instruments represent the world around you \" , though he describes it as not necessarily orchestral due to the inclusion of electronic aspects .", "The cello begins the game as \" immersed in a sea of electronic sound \" , before first emerging on its own and then merging into a full orchestra , mirroring the player 's journey to the mountain .", "While the game 's art style is based on several different cultures , Wintory tried to remove any overt cultural influences from the music to make it \" as universal and culture @-@ less as possible \" .", "Tina <unk> features as the cellist for the soundtrack .", "She is a close friend of Wintory and has since performed \" <unk> Variations \" with him , an eight @-@ minute orchestral variation on the Journey soundtrack .", "All of the non @-@ electronic instruments in the soundtrack were recorded with a live orchestra .", "The soundtrack was released as an album on April 10 on iTunes and the PlayStation Network .", "The album is a collection of the soundtrack 's \" most important \" pieces , arranged by Wintory to stand alone without the context of the player 's actions .", "The album comprises 18 tracks and is over 58 minutes long .", "It features the voice of <unk> Scott for the final track , \" I Was Born for This \" .", "After its release , the soundtrack reached the top 10 of the iTunes Soundtrack charts in more than 20 countries .", "It also reached No.", "116 on the Billboard sales charts , with over 4000 units sold in its first week after release , the second @-@ highest position of any video game music album to date .", "The soundtrack was released as a physical album by <unk> Else Music Works on October 9 , 2012 .", "In 2012 Wintory released a download @-@ only album of music on Bandcamp titled Journey <unk> <unk> , which includes variations on themes from Journey and Flow .", "The soundtrack itself was subsequently released on Bandcamp on June 19 , 2013 .", "An album of piano arrangements titled <unk> was released on May 1 , 2014 , on Bandcamp as both a digital and physical album .", "A two @-@ record vinyl version of the album was released in 2015 .", "In January 2016 , Wintory started a Kickstarter for a Journey Live concert tour , in which the fifteen @-@ piece Fifth House Ensemble from Chicago will perform the music from the game while a player works their way through the game .", "The ensemble will react to the player 's actions , using a specially @-@ scored version of the soundtrack , composed by Patrick O 'Malley with Wintory 's oversight , that breaks the music into small pieces to enable this reaction .", "Wintory had wanted to do a performance of the Journey soundtrack in this interactive manner , but did not have the time to rework the soundtrack for this purpose .", "Wintory came to know Dan <unk> , the composer for Fifth House Ensemble , after <unk> published his praise for the Journey soundtrack and had encouraged other members of the ensemble to play the game .", "The group saw how Journey 's soundtrack had been used for various Video Games Live concerts and believed they could pull off Wintory 's vision of an interactive concert , doing most of the reworking of the soundtrack under Wintory 's direction .", "Sony has provided Wintory with a version of the game developed by Tricky <unk> that <unk> the music to allow the ensemble to provide this , and other modifications required for the concert performance .", "The Kickstarter was launched for $ 9 @,@ 000 in funding for a four @-@ city tour , but within a few days already surpassed its funding levels , allowing for more cities to be included .", "= = Reception = = \n \n Journey received critical and commercial success worldwide .", "After its release , it became the fastest @-@ selling game to date on PlayStation Store in both North America and Europe .", "At the 2011 Electronic Entertainment Expo , prior to release , the game won awards for best download game from 1UP.com , GameSpy , and GameTrailers .", "After publication , the game was heavily honored at end of the year awards .", "At the 16th Annual D.I.C.E.", "Awards , formerly known as the Interactive Achievement Awards , Journey won 8 awards , the most honors received of the night ( which includes \" Game of the Year \" , \" Outstanding Innovation in Gaming \" , \" <unk> Game of the Year \" , \" Outstanding Achievement in Game Direction \" , \" Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction \" , \" Outstanding Achievement in Online Gameplay \" , \" Outstanding Achievement in Original Music Composition \" , and \" Outstanding Achievement in Sound Design \" ) ; it was additionally nominated for \" Downloadable Game of the Year \" , \" Outstanding Achievement in Gameplay Engineering \" , and \" Outstanding Achievement in Story \" .", "Journey was selected as the best game of the year by IGN and GameSpot , among others .", "The soundtrack was nominated for the Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media at the 2013 Grammy Awards , the first video game soundtrack to be nominated for that category , though it did not win .", "Additionally , the game won the award for best music and was nominated for the best graphics award from IGN , and was selected as the best PlayStation Network game by GameSpot .", "At the Spike Video Game Awards , Journey won awards as the best PlayStation 3 game , the best indie game , and the game with the best music , and was additionally nominated for game of the year , best downloadable game , best graphics , and best song in a game for \" I Was Born For This \" .", "It received the 2013 Annie Award for video game animation .", "It won five awards at the 2013 British Academy of Film and Television Arts awards : Artistic Achievement , Audio Achievement , Game Design , Online Multiplayer and Original Music , and was nominated for Best Game , Game Innovation and Story .", "In March 2013 , it won six awards at the annual Game Developers Choice Awards : Best Audio , Best Game Design , Best Visual Arts , Best Downloadable Game , the Innovation Award , and Game of the Year .", "Journey received high acclaim from critics who praised the visual and auditory art direction as well as the emotional response playing with a stranger created .", "It received the IGN Best Overall Game Award for 2012 and Ryan Clements of IGN described the game as \" the most beautiful game of its time \" , saying , \" each moment is like a painting , expertly framed and lit \" .", "Jane Douglas of GameSpot concurred , calling it \" relentlessly beautiful \" and lauding the visual diversity of the world and the depiction of the <unk> sand ; Matt Miller of Game Informer added praise for the animation of the sand and creatures , saying the game was visually stunning .", "The music was also complimented , with Miller describing it as a \" <unk> musical score \" and Douglas calling it \" moving , dynamic music \" .", "Reviewers were especially pleased with the emotional experience of playing the game , particularly with other players .", "Christian Donlan of Eurogamer described it as a \" non @-@ denominational religious experience \" that , with the addition of another player , moves beyond metaphors and becomes a \" pilgrimage \" to the player .", "A reviewer writing for Edge magazine said the emotional arc of the game hits with \" occasionally startling power \" , while Patrick Shaw from Wired said the game made him feel a \" wide range of emotions ... wonder , fear , even sadness . \"", "Miller said all three times he played the game , \" each time , without fail , individual moments ... managed to give me <unk> , and those moments have remained on my mind for weeks afterward . \"", "Joel Gregory of PlayStation Official Magazine praised the game 's story for being open to the player 's interpretation , leaving an ambiguity that drew him in .", "The addition of an unnamed second player was described by Donlan as brilliant and as a \" master stroke \" , and Edge said it made for \" a more absorbing , more atmospheric experience \" .", "The few criticisms for the game centered on its length and pacing .", "Clements noted that not all players would appreciate a game with a \" deliberate , melancholic pace \" and short duration , comments echoed by the Edge review .", "Miller noted the lack of a complex gameplay elements in Journey , and Shaw was disappointed that the game was only a few hours long , though Douglas said the length was perfect .", "Miller concluded the game could be compared to \" a musical concert , a well @-@ directed film , or a long @-@ awaited book \" , while Clements concluded , \" completing Journey will create memories that last for years . \"" ]
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[ " = Gold Beach = \n \n Gold , commonly known as Gold Beach , was the code name for one of the five areas of the Allied invasion of German @-@ occupied France in the Normandy landings on 6 June 1944 , during the Second World War .", "Gold , the central of the five areas , was located between Port @-@ en @-@ Bessin on the west and La Rivière on the east .", "High cliffs at the western end of the zone meant that the landings took place on the flat section between Le Hamel and La Rivière , in the sectors code @-@ named Jig and King .", "Taking Gold was to be the responsibility of the British Army , with sea transport , mine sweeping , and a naval bombardment force provided by the Royal Navy as well as elements from the Dutch , Polish and other Allied navies .", "The objectives at Gold were to secure a beachhead , move west to capture Arromanches and establish contact with the American forces at Omaha , capture Bayeux and the small port at Port @-@ en @-@ Bessin , and to link up with the Canadian forces at Juno to the east .", "Forces attacking Gold faced elements of the German 352nd Infantry Division and German 716th Infantry Division .", "About 2 @,@ 000 men were stationed in the immediate area .", "<unk> to fortifications along the Normandy coast had been undertaken under the leadership of <unk> Erwin Rommel beginning in October 1943 .", "On D @-@ Day at Gold , naval bombardment got underway at 05 : 30 , and amphibious landings commenced at 07 : 25 .", "High winds made conditions difficult for the landing craft , and the amphibious DD tanks were released close to shore or directly on the beach instead of further out as planned .", "Three of the four guns in a large emplacement at the Longues @-@ sur @-@ Mer battery were disabled by direct hits from the cruisers <unk> and <unk> at 06 : 20 .", "The fourth gun resumed firing intermittently in the afternoon , and its garrison surrendered on 7 June .", "Aerial attacks had failed to hit the Le Hamel strongpoint , which had its <unk> facing east to provide enfilade fire along the beach and had a thick concrete wall on the seaward side .", "Its 75 mm gun continued to do damage until 16 : 00 , when a modified Armoured Vehicle Royal Engineers ( AVRE ) tank fired a large <unk> charge into its rear entrance .", "A second casemated emplacement at La Rivière containing an 88 mm gun was neutralised by a tank at 07 : 30 .", "Meanwhile , infantry began clearing the heavily fortified houses along the shore and advanced on targets further inland .", "The British Commandos of No.", "47 ( Royal Marine ) Commando advanced on Port @-@ en @-@ Bessin and captured it on 7 June in the Battle of Port @-@ en @-@ Bessin .", "On the western flank , the 1st Battalion , Hampshire Regiment captured Arromanches ( future site of one of the artificial Mulberry harbours ) , and 69th Infantry Brigade on the eastern flank made contact with the Canadian forces at Juno .", "Company Sergeant Major Stanley Hollis received the only Victoria Cross awarded on D @-@ Day for his actions while attacking two <unk> at the Mont Fleury battery .", "Due to stiff resistance from the German 352nd Infantry Division , Bayeux was not captured until the next day .", "British casualties at Gold are estimated at 1 @,@ 000 – 1 @,@ 100 .", "German casualties are unknown .", "= = Background = = \n \n \n = = = Operation <unk> = = = \n \n After the Germans invaded the Soviet Union in June 1941 , Soviet leader Joseph Stalin began pressing for the creation of a second front in Western Europe .", "The decision to undertake a cross @-@ channel invasion of continental Europe within the next year was taken at the <unk> Conference , held in Washington in May 1943 .", "The Allies initially planned to launch the invasion on 1 May 1944 , and a draft of the plan was accepted at the Quebec Conference in August 1943 .", "General Dwight D. Eisenhower was appointed commander of Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force ( <unk> ) .", "General Bernard Montgomery was named as commander of the 21st Army Group , which comprised all of the land forces involved in the invasion .", "On 31 December 1943 , Eisenhower and Montgomery first saw the plan , which proposed amphibious landings by three divisions and two @-@ thirds of an airborne division .", "The two generals immediately insisted that the scale of the initial invasion be expanded to five divisions , with airborne <unk> by three divisions , to allow operations on a wider front .", "The change doubled the frontage of the invasion from 25 miles ( 40 km ) to 50 miles ( 80 km ) .", "This would allow for quicker <unk> of men and materiel , make it more difficult for the Germans to respond , and speed up the capture of the port at Cherbourg .", "The need to acquire or produce extra landing craft and troop carrier aircraft for the expanded operation meant that the invasion had to be delayed to June .", "The Americans , assigned to land at Utah and Omaha , were to cut off the <unk> Peninsula and capture the port facilities at Cherbourg .", "The British at Sword and Gold , and the Canadians at Juno , were to capture Caen and form a front line from <unk> @-@ l <unk> to the south @-@ east of Caen to protect the American flank , while establishing airfields near Caen .", "Possession of Caen and its surroundings would provide a suitable staging area for a push south to capture the town of <unk> .", "A secure <unk> would be established and an attempt made to hold all territory north of the <unk> @-@ <unk> line during the first three weeks .", "The Allied armies would then swing left to advance towards the River Seine .", "Montgomery envisaged a ninety @-@ day battle , ending when all the forces reached the Seine .", "= = = Allied planning = = = \n \n Originally , seventeen sectors along the Normandy coastline had been selected as possible invasion sites and each were provided with a code name taken from one of the spelling alphabets of the time .", "The coast was divided between Able , west of Omaha , to <unk> on the eastern flank of the invasion area .", "Eight further sectors were added when the planned invasion was extended to include Utah .", "Each sector was further subdivided into beaches identified by the colours Green , Red , and White .", "Gold did not refer to a particular beach but to a landing area .", "It was delineated by Port @-@ en @-@ Bessin on the west and La Rivière on the east , and included Arromanches , location of one of the artificial Mulberry harbours that were to be constructed shortly after the invasion .", "High cliffs at the western end of the zone meant that the landings would be undertaken on the flat beach between Le Hamel and La Rivière , in the sectors code @-@ named Jig and King .", "The area immediately behind the beach was marshy , with open ground and <unk> ( small fields surrounded by <unk> and embankments ) further inland .", "Roads led to the south via Asnelles and Ver @-@ sur @-@ Mer .", "The terrain to the south @-@ east rose to a ridge at Meuvaines , where on D @-@ day were located machine gun nests of the German <unk> Regiment .", "The Allied Expeditionary Air Force undertook over 3 @,@ 200 photo reconnaissance sorties from April 1944 until the start of the invasion .", "<unk> of the coastline were taken at extremely low altitude to show the invaders the terrain , obstacles on the beach , and defensive structures such as bunkers and gun emplacements .", "Inland terrain , bridges , troop emplacements , and buildings were also photographed , in many cases from several angles , to give the Allies as much information as possible .", "Members of Combined Operations <unk> <unk> <unk> prepared detailed harbour maps , including depth <unk> .", "At Gold , <unk> discovered the shore between Asnelles and La Rivière was soft and could not support the weight of tanks .", "Twelve Armoured Vehicle Royal Engineers ( AVREs ) were fitted with <unk> to overcome this problem by deploying a roll of <unk> over the soft surface .", "The material would then be left in place to create a route for more conventional tanks .", "Gold was assigned to the British XXX Corps , with the 50th ( Northumbrian ) Infantry Division – commanded by Major General <unk> Graham – allotted as the assault division .", "It was an experienced division that had already seen combat in France , North Africa , and Sicily .", "The men underwent extensive training in amphibious landings , including Exercise <unk> , a major training exercise at <unk> Island in May 1944 .", "Demolition teams responsible for <unk> underwater beach obstacles trained in swimming pools in the UK .", "<unk> were undertaken using detailed maps that used fictitious place names , and most of the men did not find out their destination until they were already on their way to Normandy .", "The amphibious landing was to be preceded by extensive air bombardment as well as naval bombardment by <unk> Force K , a task force of eighteen ships , primarily cruisers and destroyers .", "<unk> tanks of the 8th Armoured Brigade were to arrive at 07 : 20 , followed by infantry at 07 : 25 .", "The 231st Brigade was assigned to land at Jig , and 69th Brigade at King .", "The 231st was to head west to capture Arromanches and establish contact with the American forces at Omaha , while the 69th was to move east and link up with the Canadian forces at Juno .", "The 47th Royal Marine Commando was assigned to land at Gold , infiltrate inland , and capture the small port at Port @-@ en @-@ Bessin from the <unk> side .", "Arriving in the second wave on Jig , 56th Infantry Brigade was to capture Bayeux and a nearby ridge , thus cutting the <unk> highway between Caen and Bayeux to make it difficult for the Germans to move in reinforcements .", "The second wave on King , 151st Infantry Brigade , was tasked with capturing the Caen road and railway , along with setting up positions on high ground between the <unk> and <unk> rivers .", "Other forces involved in the landing included artillery regiments , signals corps , and engineering units .", "= = = German defences = = = \n \n In late 1943 , Hitler placed Field Marshal Erwin Rommel in charge of improving the coastal defences along the Atlantic Wall in anticipation of an Allied invasion , expected to take place sometime in 1944 .", "Rommel believed that the Normandy coast could be a possible landing point for the invasion , so he ordered the construction of extensive defensive works along that shore .", "In the immediate area of Gold , between Le Hamel and La Rivière , seven defensive <unk> designed to hold 50 men apiece were constructed .", "Two major concrete @-@ reinforced coastal artillery emplacements ( a battery of four 122 mm guns at Mont Fleury and the Longues @-@ sur @-@ Mer battery , with four 150 mm guns ) were only partially completed by D @-@ Day .", "Rommel ordered wooden stakes , metal <unk> , mines , and large anti @-@ tank obstacles to be placed on the beach to delay the approach of landing craft and impede the movement of tanks .", "<unk> the Allies to land at high tide so that the infantry would spend less time exposed on the beach , he ordered many of these obstacles to be placed at the high tide mark .", "<unk> of barbed wire , booby traps , and the removal of ground cover made the approach hazardous for infantry .", "Hitler gave Rommel command of the newly re @-@ formed Army Group B , which included the 7th Army , the 15th Army , and the forces guarding the Netherlands .", "Reserves for this group included the 2nd , 21st , and 116th Panzer divisions .", "<unk> that Allied air superiority would make it difficult if not impossible to move reserves into position once the invasion was underway , Rommel decided to concentrate the defences along the coast .", "The 716th Infantry Division , which had been stationed in the area since March 1942 , was significantly <unk> , with only 6 @,@ 000 men .", "This unit received reinforcements , and some of the older men were replaced by younger soldiers .", "It was also supplemented by several battalions of <unk> ( eastern soldiers ) , conscripted Soviet prisoners of war .", "The 352nd Infantry Division , a full @-@ strength unit of around 12 @,@ 000 , was brought into the area by Rommel on 15 March and reinforced by two additional regiments .", "About 2 @,@ 000 men , a mixture from the two infantry divisions , were stationed in the coastal area between Arromanches and Asnelles .", "= = Order of battle = = \n \n \n = = = British forces = = = \n \n 50th ( Northumbrian ) Infantry Division , commanded by Major @-@ General <unk> Graham \n 69th Infantry Brigade , commanded by Brigadier <unk> Knox \n 5th Battalion , East Yorkshire Regiment \n 6th Battalion , Green Howards \n 7th Battalion , Green Howards \n 151st Infantry Brigade , commanded by Brigadier <unk> Senior \n 6th Battalion , Durham Light Infantry \n 8th Battalion , Durham Light Infantry \n 9th Battalion , Durham Light Infantry \n 231st Infantry Brigade , commanded by Brigadier <unk> <unk> \n 1st Battalion , <unk> Regiment \n 1st Battalion , Hampshire Regiment \n 2nd Battalion , Devonshire Regiment \n Divisional troops \n <unk> Reconnaissance Regiment , Royal Armoured Corps ( <unk> ) ( 2 Squadrons ) \n 2nd Battalion , Cheshire Regiment ( machine guns and heavy mortars ) \n <unk> , <unk> & <unk> Batteries , 90th Field Regiment , Royal Artillery ( RA ) ( Self @-@ propelled ) \n 99th & <unk> Batteries , <unk> ( Northumberland Hussars ) Anti @-@ Tank Regiment , RA \n 82nd Battery , 25th Light Anti @-@ Aircraft Regiment , RA \n <unk> ( Northumbrian ) Field Company , Royal Engineers ( RE ) \n <unk> Field Company , RE \n <unk> Field Company , RE \n <unk> ( Northumbrian ) Field Park Company , RE ( <unk> ) \n 50th Divisional Signals , Royal Corps of Signals \n <unk> , 186th & 200th Field <unk> , Royal Army Medical Corps ( RAMC ) \n 22nd Field Hygiene Section , RAMC \n 50th Divisional Provost Company , Royal Military Police ( <unk> ) \n <unk> attached for assault phase \n Elements of 79th Armoured Division \n Westminster <unk> ( <unk> tanks ) \n <unk> Royal Tank Regiment ( The <unk> ) ( Churchill <unk> ) ( 2 Troops ) \n 81st & 82nd Assault Squadrons , 6th Assault Regiment , RE ( AVREs ) \n 56th Infantry Brigade , commanded by Brigadier <unk> <unk> \n 2nd Battalion , Essex Regiment \n 2nd Battalion , Gloucestershire Regiment \n 2nd Battalion , South Wales Borderers \n 8th Armoured Brigade , commanded by Brigadier <unk> <unk> \n 4th / 7th Royal Dragoon Guards ( DD <unk> ) \n Nottinghamshire Yeomanry ( DD <unk> ) \n 76th Anti @-@ Aircraft Brigade , commanded by Brigadier <unk> Benson \n <unk> Heavy Anti @-@ Aircraft Regiment , RA ( HQ only ) \n 320th Battery , 93rd Light Anti @-@ Aircraft Regiment , RA \n <unk> & <unk> Batteries , 120th Light Anti @-@ Aircraft Regiment , RA \n <unk> Anti @-@ Aircraft Operations Room , RA \n A <unk> , <unk> ( Independent ) <unk> Battery , RA \n Additional units attached for assault phase \n GHQ <unk> Regiment , <unk> ( ' Phantom ' ) \n <unk> , <unk> , & <unk> Batteries , 86th ( East Anglian ) ( Hertfordshire Yeomanry ) Field Regiment , RA ( Self @-@ propelled ) \n <unk> , <unk> & <unk> Batteries , <unk> ( Essex Yeomanry ) Field Regiment , RA ( Self @-@ propelled ) \n <unk> & <unk> Batteries , 73rd Anti @-@ Tank Regiment , RA \n <unk> Air Observation Post Squadron , RA ( Ground crew of one flight only ) \n 73rd Field Company , RE \n 280th Field Company , RE \n <unk> Field Ambulance , RAMC \n <unk> Light Field Ambulance , RAMC \n 1st Royal Marine Armoured Support Regiment \n No.", "47 ( Royal Marine ) Commando \n 104 Beach Sub @-@ Area HQ \n 9 & 10 Beach Groups and Signal Section \n 69th , <unk> , 90th & <unk> Field Companies , RE \n 21st & 23rd Stores Sections , RE \n 51st & <unk> Mechanical Equipment Sections , RE \n <unk> Port Operating Company , RE \n <unk> & <unk> Inland Water Transport Companies , RE \n 2nd Battalion , Hertfordshire Regiment \n 6th Battalion , Border Regiment \n <unk> , <unk> & <unk> General Transport Companies , Royal Army Service Corps ( RASC ) \n 2nd & 5th <unk> Issue <unk> , RASC \n <unk> <unk> <unk> , RASC \n 3rd & 10th <unk> Clearing Stations , RAMC \n 3rd , 25th , 31st , 32nd & 35th Field <unk> Stations , RAMC \n Nos 41 , 42 , 47 & 48 Field <unk> Units , RAMC \n Nos 24 & 30 Field <unk> Unit , RAMC \n 22nd & 23rd Port Details , RAMC \n 7th , 10th & 36th Ordnance Beach <unk> , Royal Army Ordnance Corps \n 24th & 25th Beach Recovery Sections , Royal Electrical & Mechanical Engineers ( <unk> ) \n XXX Corps Workshop , <unk> ( 2 Composite <unk> & 1 Light Recovery Section ) \n <unk> & <unk> Provost Companies , <unk> \n 75th , <unk> , <unk> & 280th ( Pioneer ) Companies , Pioneer Corps \n \n = = = German forces = = = \n \n From June 1942 , 716th Infantry Division covered the <unk> Sector , which stretched from the base of the <unk> Peninsula to the Orne River near Caen , a distance of 77 kilometres ( 48 mi ) .", "When 352nd Infantry Division arrived on 15 March , the <unk> Sector was split into the Bayeux Sector ( from <unk> to Asnelles ) and the Caen Sector ( from Asnelles to the Orne ) .", "Most of the 716th Infantry Division remained where they were , and thus the defenses in Caen Sector ( site of the Gold landings ) were not substantially strengthened .", "352nd Infantry Division under <unk> <unk> <unk> <unk> Regiment : south @-@ east of Bayeux , as reserves \n <unk> <unk> Regiment : covered Omaha and the westernmost part of Gold \n 352nd Artillery Regiment : covered Omaha and the westernmost part of Gold \n 716th Static Infantry Division under <unk> Wilhelm <unk> Infantry Regiment : two battalions in and around Le Hamel .", "Members of the <unk> Ost Battalion garrisoned the coastal defenses .", "One battalion was stationed near Crépon as reserves .", "<unk> Infantry Regiment : covered Juno , Sword , and the easternmost part of Gold \n <unk> Artillery Regiment : mobile and casemated batteries east and west of Crépon \n \n = = <unk> = = \n \n <unk> of Normandy began around midnight with over 2 @,@ 200 British and American bombers attacking targets along the coast and further inland .", "At Gold , naval bombardment by <unk> Force K got underway at 05 : 30 , at which time the first waves of infantry were loading into their Landing Craft Assault ( <unk> ) for the run in to the beach .", "German defensive positions were attacked by medium and heavy bombers and by self @-@ propelled guns on board the landing craft .", "Results were good at Mont Fleury Battery and at Longues , where at 07 : 00 <unk> and <unk> took out of commission three of the four guns .", "The fourth gun resumed firing sporadically in the afternoon , and the garrison surrendered the following day .", "Two heavily casemated gun emplacements ( an 88 mm gun at La Rivière overlooking King and a 75 mm gun at Le Hamel overlooking Jig ) were only lightly damaged , as they were heavily reinforced with concrete , especially on the seaward side .", "These positions had <unk> that permitted a wide range of enfilade fire on the beach .", "Four other German strong points in the immediate area were also only lightly damaged , and had to be individually assaulted as the day progressed .", "= = = King Sector = = = \n \n H @-@ Hour for the landing at Gold was set at 07 : 25 on King sector ( 50 minutes later than in the American landings , because of differences in the tide ) .", "The first wave on King was the 5th East <unk> and 6th Green Howards of 69th Brigade , assisted by amphibious DD tanks of the 4th / 7th Dragoon Guards .", "The 7th Green Howards landed at 08 : 20 .", "The original plan called for the 38 DD tanks to be launched from their landing craft tank ( <unk> ) about 5 @,@ 000 yards ( 4 @,@ 600 m ) out .", "Due to extremely <unk> seas , they decided to run the tanks directly onto the beach .", "Infantry , engineers , and DD tanks arrived almost simultaneously .", "Units disembarking onto the beach immediately came under fire from the casemated 88 mm gun at La Rivière , and the infantry were forced to take cover behind the sea wall .", "The gun was taken out when a <unk> tank of the Westminster <unk> fired a charge directly into its <unk> .", "The 5th East <unk> , supported by several tanks , spent the rest of the morning clearing out the heavily fortified houses of La Rivière , at the loss of 90 men , including six officers .", "<unk> armour arriving in the first wave included AVREs , mine <unk> , and armoured <unk> .", "Clearing paths off the beach proved difficult , as the tanks got stuck in the mud or were taken out by mines .", "A lone mine <unk> tank finally cleared a path from the beach up toward the Mont Fleury Battery and Ver @-@ Sur @-@ Mer .", "This route was used by the Green Howards and tanks of the 4th / 7th Dragoon Guards , who cleared the remaining resistance at the Mont Fleury Battery .", "B Company moved on to attack trench positions and machine gun emplacements at Meuvaines Ridge , while C Company moved to the west of Ver @-@ Sur @-@ Mer to help cover the assault on Crépon , where roads led to the important targets of Bayeux and Caen .", "The 7th Green Howards attacked the gun battery at Ver @-@ Sur @-@ Mer , where they took 50 prisoners .", "Colour Sergeant @-@ Major Stanley Hollis earned the only Victoria Cross to be bestowed for actions on D @-@ Day .", "On the way to the Mont Fleury Battery , Hollis came under machine gun fire while investigating a <unk> , so he shot into the entrance with his <unk> gun and dropped a grenade through the roof , killing most of the occupants .", "He cleared a nearby trench of enemy soldiers , whereupon the occupants of a second <unk> surrendered .", "Later in the day , he saved the lives of three men during an attempt to take out a field artillery installation at a farm near Crépon .", "<unk> to land at 11 : 00 on Jig , the 56th Infantry Brigade was re @-@ routed King , because the gun battery at Le Hamel was still operational .", "They proceeded towards their objective of Bayeux .", "151st Brigade arrived at the same time and after meeting fierce resistance , they achieved their objective of controlling the road and railway between Bayeux and Caen .", "56th Brigade made slow progress and had to dig in for the night some distance from Bayeux .", "69th Brigade secured the eastern flank and by nightfall made contact with the Canadian forces on Juno .", "= = = Jig Sector = = = \n \n At Jig , the first wave of infantry ( the 1st <unk> and 1st Hampshires of the 231st Infantry Brigade ) arrived at 07 : 25 , and immediately came under fire from the casemated 75 mm gun at Le Hamel .", "Due to navigation errors and the strong current , both groups came ashore well to the east of their intended landing points .", "The DD tank and Royal Marine <unk> tanks that were supposed to arrive in advance of the landing were delayed by rough seas and did not arrive until 08 : 00 .", "Many of the tanks got bogged down on the beach or were taken out by enemy fire .", "The tide came in quicker than expected , before many of the beach obstacles and mines were cleared , and some of the landing craft were damaged as a result .", "Two companies of the 1st Hampshires landed very close to the strong point at Le Hamel , and had to fight inland through enemy garrisons to get off the beach .", "Attempts to flank Le Hamel were made difficult by the surrounding machine gun <unk> , mines , and barbed wire .", "Elements of the 1st Hampshires captured the German strongpoint WN @-@ 36 at the eastern edge of the village of Asnelles .", "When they turned west to move along the beach towards their primary objective at Le Hamel , they came under heavy fire and had to break off the attack .", "Major Warren , in charge after the commanding officer Lieutenant Colonel Nelson Smith was wounded , decided that the troops would have to circle around and attack the emplacement from the rear , a process that took several hours .", "The troops began to have some success around 15 : 00 with the arrival of an AVRE tank of 82nd Assault Squadron .", "The tank fired two <unk> into the <unk> , where most of the defenders were located .", "The German soldiers fled into fortified houses in Le Hamel and Asnelles , and were taken out in house @-@ to @-@ house combat .", "Few surrendered .", "The 75 mm gun was finally <unk> at 16 : 00 , when the AVRE tank fired a large <unk> charge into the rear entrance of the casemate .", "C / A Company , 1st Hampshires and the AVRE tank proceeded west along the beach and took out strongpoint WN @-@ 38 at La <unk> St <unk> , taking 20 prisoners .", "Still further west , D Company captured strong point WN @-@ 39 at the Arromanches radar station , capturing 30 more defenders .", "The 2nd <unk> arrived at 08 : 15 , while the beach was still under heavy fire .", "One company stayed to help with the assault on Le Hamel , while the rest moved to capture the village of <unk> <unk> the road to Bayeux .", "<unk> was captured at around 16 : 30 .", "The 1st <unk> attacked a German position on the beach at La <unk> des <unk> and headed inland to arc westward toward the high ground south of Arromanches .", "They cleared enemy positions at Le <unk> and <unk> d <unk> , and arrived at their destination late in the morning .", "<unk> by elements of the 1st Hampshires and covered by indirect fire from the naval forces offshore , they took Arromanches late in the afternoon .", "= = = 47th Commando = = = \n \n The 47th Royal Marine Commando was assigned to capture the small harbour at Port @-@ en @-@ Bessin , on the boundary with Omaha , about 7 miles ( 11 km ) west of Arromanches and 8 miles ( 13 km ) from their landing point at Jig .", "The commanding officer , Lieutenant @-@ Colonel C. F. Phillips , opted to attack from the south , as the site was well protected on the seaward side .", "The force of 420 men consisted of five troops of 63 men , a mortar and machine gun troop , a transport group with four tracked vehicles , and a headquarters group .", "The plan was to land at Gold at 09 : 25 , assemble at La <unk> , and move cross @-@ country to a ridge ( designated as Point 72 ) south of Port @-@ en @-@ Bessin , arriving at around 13 : 00 .", "Here they would call for indirect fire from the supporting vessels at sea and then move in to capture the town .", "In rough seas and under enemy fire , the commandos began disembarking at Jig , some distance east of their intended position , at 09 : 50 .", "Five of their <unk> were sunk by beach obstacles or enemy fire , at the cost of 76 casualties .", "Major P. M. <unk> temporarily took charge until Phillips and some others who had got separated from the unit rejoined the group at 14 : 00 along the Meuvaines – Le <unk> road .", "The commando took additional casualties in several <unk> , including at La <unk> , on the way to Point 72 .", "They did not arrive there until 22 : 30 , too late to launch an attack , so they dug in for the night .", "The town and port were captured in the battle of Port @-@ en @-@ Bessin on 7 – 8 June 1944 .", "= = = German response = = = \n \n As the Luftwaffe meteorological centre in Paris had predicted two weeks of <unk> weather , some Wehrmacht commanders were away from the front attending war games in Rennes , and many soldiers had been given leave .", "On D @-@ Day , Rommel was in Germany for his wife 's birthday and a meeting with Hitler to try to get more <unk> .", "The 352nd and 716th Divisions were placed on high alert after the Allied airborne landings , which had taken just after midnight behind Utah and Sword .", "The 2 @,@ 700 @-@ strong <unk> Meyer , near Bayeux as the divisional reserve , was sent to investigate the parachute drops behind Utah .", "<unk> recalled them when dawn broke and the scope of the invasion became apparent .", "One battalion was ordered to reinforce the German efforts at Omaha .", "The remainder were ordered to rendezvous with reinforcements at Villiers le <unk> , 7 @.", "@ 5 miles ( 12 @.", "@ 1 km ) east of Bayeux , to launch a counter @-@ attack .", "<unk> upon by Allied air forces , the column finally arrived in the late afternoon , at which time they were met by elements of the 69th Brigade .", "The British lost four tanks in the ensuing engagement but the <unk> was almost completely wiped out .", "Meyer was killed , and his detailed maps of German coastal emplacements fell into British hands .", "Because Allied air superiority meant it would be difficult for the Germans to move up their reserves , Rommel believed that their best chance was to stop the invasion at the shore .", "The scope of the invasion meant that once these coastal defences were defeated and the troops scattered , it was difficult to defend territory inland or launch counter @-@ attacks .", "At 22 : 33 , <unk> ordered the 352nd Division to create a defensive line north of Bayeux but this proved impossible , as most of the territory involved was already in British hands and all the defending units had taken serious losses .", "The Luftwaffe played only a minor role on D @-@ Day .", "At Gold , several small groups of bombers that arrived at sunset caused Allied casualties at Le Hamel and damaged a road near Ver @-@ sur @-@ Mer .", "At 06 : 00 on 7 June , the operations room of HMS <unk> , offshore near Gold , was damaged by a bomber attack , but the ship was able to remain on station .", "The unit responsible was likely II .", "/ <unk> 40 ( KG 40 — <unk> Wing 40 ) .", "Under the command of <unk> <unk> ( <unk> Command Atlantic ) , it was based at <unk> – <unk> .", "On the evening of the 6 / 7 June 1944 , 26 Heinkel He 177 heavy bombers equipped with <unk> <unk> 293 anti @-@ ship guided missiles attacked shipping over Normandy , included the Gold area .", "II .", "/ KG 40 lost 13 aircraft to all causes during the attack .", "The 1st SS Panzer Division <unk> SS Adolf Hitler were released before midnight from the <unk> reserve and ordered to counter @-@ attack between Bayeux and the Orne , supplemented by 12th SS Panzer Division <unk> and Panzer <unk> Division ; the armoured divisions began arriving on 8 June .", "= = Aftermath = = \n \n \n = = = Analysis = = = \n \n <unk> of German resistance remained throughout the beachhead area and the British were stopped about 3 @.", "@ 7 miles ( 6 @.", "@ 0 km ) short of their D @-@ Day objectives .", "Bayeux , a primary D @-@ Day objective for 50th Division , was captured on 7 June .", "By the end of D @-@ Day , the 50th Division had lost around 700 men .", "Total casualties , from all units involved in operations at Gold , were in the region of 1 @,@ 000 – 1 @,@ 100 casualties , of which 350 were killed .", "German losses are unknown ; at least 1 @,@ 000 were captured .", "= = = Gold Beach after 6 June = = = \n \n By the end of D @-@ Day , 24 @,@ 970 men had been landed at Gold Beach , along with 2 @,@ 100 vehicles and 1 @,@ 000 long tons ( 1 @,@ 000 t ) of supplies .", "The follow @-@ up landings were slowed by the loss of 34 <unk> and the bad weather .", "The 24th <unk> and <unk> Reconnaissance Regiment , due to land on D @-@ Day to help spearhead the drive towards <unk> @-@ <unk> , were unable to put ashore until 7 June .", "In 2004 <unk> wrote that the delay \n effectively ruled out any chance of a thrust south ... [ and ] ... represented a major blow to Second Army 's intentions and Montgomery 's plan .", "The 7th Armoured Division and the 49th ( West Riding ) Infantry Division were the follow @-@ up divisions of XXX Corps .", "The 22nd Armoured Brigade ( the armoured component of the 7th Armoured Division ) was scheduled to land during the evening of 6 June , but it was unable to land until the next day .", "The bulk of the division landed from 9 – 10 June , with some elements landing later .", "The 49th Division came ashore on 12 June .", "The first components of the Mulberry harbours were brought across the Channel on D + 1 and the structures were in use for unloading by mid @-@ June .", "One was constructed at Arromanches by British forces , the other at Omaha by American forces .", "A severe storm on 19 June destroyed the Omaha harbour .", "The Arromanches harbour was repaired and remained in use for the next ten months , with a maximum capacity of 7 @,@ 000 long tons ( 7 @,@ 100 t ) of stores per day .", "Of the British supplies landed in Normandy by the end of August , 35 % arrived via the Mulberry harbour and 15 % came in via the small harbours at Port @-@ en @-@ Bessin and <unk> @-@ sur @-@ Mer .", "Most shipments were brought in over the beaches until the port of Cherbourg was cleared of mines and obstructions on 16 July .", "The most important use of the Mulberry harbour was the unloading of heavy machinery that could not be brought across the beaches .", "Artificial <unk> ( <unk> ) sheltered hundreds of ships during the storm of 17 – 23 June , and provided shelter for craft unloading stores at Juno and Sword .", "A joint Anglo @-@ American oil depot was constructed at Port @-@ en @-@ Bessin , fed via <unk> pipes known as \" <unk> \" from oil tankers moored offshore .", "Using this method , 175 @,@ 000 long tons ( 178 @,@ 000 t ) of petrol ( half for the Second Army ) was delivered by the end of August , by which time the underwater <unk> constructed in Operation Pluto were ready .", "= = = Subsequent operations = = = \n \n Fighting in the Caen area versus the 21st Panzer , the 12th SS Panzer Division <unk> , and other units soon reached a stalemate .", "Operation <unk> ( 7 – 14 June ) failed to take Caen , and the British were forced to withdraw to <unk> @-@ sur @-@ <unk> .", "After a delay because of storms during 17 – 23 June , Operation Epsom was launched on 26 June , an attempt by VIII Corps to swing around and attack Caen from the south @-@ west and establish a bridgehead south of the <unk> .", "Although the operation failed to take Caen , the Germans suffered heavy tank losses and had committed every available Panzer unit to the operation .", "Caen was severely bombed on the night of 7 July and then occupied north of the River Orne in Operation <unk> on 8 – 9 July .", "Two offensives during 18 – 21 July , Operation Atlantic and Operation Goodwood , captured the rest of Caen and the high ground to the south , but by then the city was nearly destroyed .", "= = Tourism = = \n \n The site of the Normandy landings is a popular tourist destination .", "The battery at Longues @-@ sur @-@ Mer is well preserved , and its observation bunker houses a visitor centre .", "The gun emplacements at Le Hamel and La Rivière still exist , but many other batteries and defensive positions have been allowed to decay .", "Bayeux is home to the Musée <unk> de la <unk> de Normandie and the Bayeux Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery .", "La <unk> German war cemetery is also near Bayeux .", "At Arromanches , many elements of the Mulberry Harbour are extant and a museum examines its construction and use .", "The radar station is the site of a visitor centre and theatre ." ]
[ "The area immediately behind the beach was marshy , with open ground and <unk> ( small fields surrounded by <unk> and embankments ) further inland ." ]
[ " = Gold Beach = \n \n Gold , commonly known as Gold Beach , was the code name for one of the five areas of the Allied invasion of German @-@ occupied France in the Normandy landings on 6 June 1944 , during the Second World War .", "Gold , the central of the five areas , was located between Port @-@ en @-@ Bessin on the west and La Rivière on the east .", "High cliffs at the western end of the zone meant that the landings took place on the flat section between Le Hamel and La Rivière , in the sectors code @-@ named Jig and King .", "Taking Gold was to be the responsibility of the British Army , with sea transport , mine sweeping , and a naval bombardment force provided by the Royal Navy as well as elements from the Dutch , Polish and other Allied navies .", "The objectives at Gold were to secure a beachhead , move west to capture Arromanches and establish contact with the American forces at Omaha , capture Bayeux and the small port at Port @-@ en @-@ Bessin , and to link up with the Canadian forces at Juno to the east .", "Forces attacking Gold faced elements of the German 352nd Infantry Division and German 716th Infantry Division .", "About 2 @,@ 000 men were stationed in the immediate area .", "<unk> to fortifications along the Normandy coast had been undertaken under the leadership of <unk> Erwin Rommel beginning in October 1943 .", "On D @-@ Day at Gold , naval bombardment got underway at 05 : 30 , and amphibious landings commenced at 07 : 25 .", "High winds made conditions difficult for the landing craft , and the amphibious DD tanks were released close to shore or directly on the beach instead of further out as planned .", "Three of the four guns in a large emplacement at the Longues @-@ sur @-@ Mer battery were disabled by direct hits from the cruisers <unk> and <unk> at 06 : 20 .", "The fourth gun resumed firing intermittently in the afternoon , and its garrison surrendered on 7 June .", "Aerial attacks had failed to hit the Le Hamel strongpoint , which had its <unk> facing east to provide enfilade fire along the beach and had a thick concrete wall on the seaward side .", "Its 75 mm gun continued to do damage until 16 : 00 , when a modified Armoured Vehicle Royal Engineers ( AVRE ) tank fired a large <unk> charge into its rear entrance .", "A second casemated emplacement at La Rivière containing an 88 mm gun was neutralised by a tank at 07 : 30 .", "Meanwhile , infantry began clearing the heavily fortified houses along the shore and advanced on targets further inland .", "The British Commandos of No.", "47 ( Royal Marine ) Commando advanced on Port @-@ en @-@ Bessin and captured it on 7 June in the Battle of Port @-@ en @-@ Bessin .", "On the western flank , the 1st Battalion , Hampshire Regiment captured Arromanches ( future site of one of the artificial Mulberry harbours ) , and 69th Infantry Brigade on the eastern flank made contact with the Canadian forces at Juno .", "Company Sergeant Major Stanley Hollis received the only Victoria Cross awarded on D @-@ Day for his actions while attacking two <unk> at the Mont Fleury battery .", "Due to stiff resistance from the German 352nd Infantry Division , Bayeux was not captured until the next day .", "British casualties at Gold are estimated at 1 @,@ 000 – 1 @,@ 100 .", "German casualties are unknown .", "= = Background = = \n \n \n = = = Operation <unk> = = = \n \n After the Germans invaded the Soviet Union in June 1941 , Soviet leader Joseph Stalin began pressing for the creation of a second front in Western Europe .", "The decision to undertake a cross @-@ channel invasion of continental Europe within the next year was taken at the <unk> Conference , held in Washington in May 1943 .", "The Allies initially planned to launch the invasion on 1 May 1944 , and a draft of the plan was accepted at the Quebec Conference in August 1943 .", "General Dwight D. Eisenhower was appointed commander of Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force ( <unk> ) .", "General Bernard Montgomery was named as commander of the 21st Army Group , which comprised all of the land forces involved in the invasion .", "On 31 December 1943 , Eisenhower and Montgomery first saw the plan , which proposed amphibious landings by three divisions and two @-@ thirds of an airborne division .", "The two generals immediately insisted that the scale of the initial invasion be expanded to five divisions , with airborne <unk> by three divisions , to allow operations on a wider front .", "The change doubled the frontage of the invasion from 25 miles ( 40 km ) to 50 miles ( 80 km ) .", "This would allow for quicker <unk> of men and materiel , make it more difficult for the Germans to respond , and speed up the capture of the port at Cherbourg .", "The need to acquire or produce extra landing craft and troop carrier aircraft for the expanded operation meant that the invasion had to be delayed to June .", "The Americans , assigned to land at Utah and Omaha , were to cut off the <unk> Peninsula and capture the port facilities at Cherbourg .", "The British at Sword and Gold , and the Canadians at Juno , were to capture Caen and form a front line from <unk> @-@ l <unk> to the south @-@ east of Caen to protect the American flank , while establishing airfields near Caen .", "Possession of Caen and its surroundings would provide a suitable staging area for a push south to capture the town of <unk> .", "A secure <unk> would be established and an attempt made to hold all territory north of the <unk> @-@ <unk> line during the first three weeks .", "The Allied armies would then swing left to advance towards the River Seine .", "Montgomery envisaged a ninety @-@ day battle , ending when all the forces reached the Seine .", "= = = Allied planning = = = \n \n Originally , seventeen sectors along the Normandy coastline had been selected as possible invasion sites and each were provided with a code name taken from one of the spelling alphabets of the time .", "The coast was divided between Able , west of Omaha , to <unk> on the eastern flank of the invasion area .", "Eight further sectors were added when the planned invasion was extended to include Utah .", "Each sector was further subdivided into beaches identified by the colours Green , Red , and White .", "Gold did not refer to a particular beach but to a landing area .", "It was delineated by Port @-@ en @-@ Bessin on the west and La Rivière on the east , and included Arromanches , location of one of the artificial Mulberry harbours that were to be constructed shortly after the invasion .", "High cliffs at the western end of the zone meant that the landings would be undertaken on the flat beach between Le Hamel and La Rivière , in the sectors code @-@ named Jig and King .", "Roads led to the south via Asnelles and Ver @-@ sur @-@ Mer .", "The terrain to the south @-@ east rose to a ridge at Meuvaines , where on D @-@ day were located machine gun nests of the German <unk> Regiment .", "The Allied Expeditionary Air Force undertook over 3 @,@ 200 photo reconnaissance sorties from April 1944 until the start of the invasion .", "<unk> of the coastline were taken at extremely low altitude to show the invaders the terrain , obstacles on the beach , and defensive structures such as bunkers and gun emplacements .", "Inland terrain , bridges , troop emplacements , and buildings were also photographed , in many cases from several angles , to give the Allies as much information as possible .", "Members of Combined Operations <unk> <unk> <unk> prepared detailed harbour maps , including depth <unk> .", "At Gold , <unk> discovered the shore between Asnelles and La Rivière was soft and could not support the weight of tanks .", "Twelve Armoured Vehicle Royal Engineers ( AVREs ) were fitted with <unk> to overcome this problem by deploying a roll of <unk> over the soft surface .", "The material would then be left in place to create a route for more conventional tanks .", "Gold was assigned to the British XXX Corps , with the 50th ( Northumbrian ) Infantry Division – commanded by Major General <unk> Graham – allotted as the assault division .", "It was an experienced division that had already seen combat in France , North Africa , and Sicily .", "The men underwent extensive training in amphibious landings , including Exercise <unk> , a major training exercise at <unk> Island in May 1944 .", "Demolition teams responsible for <unk> underwater beach obstacles trained in swimming pools in the UK .", "<unk> were undertaken using detailed maps that used fictitious place names , and most of the men did not find out their destination until they were already on their way to Normandy .", "The amphibious landing was to be preceded by extensive air bombardment as well as naval bombardment by <unk> Force K , a task force of eighteen ships , primarily cruisers and destroyers .", "<unk> tanks of the 8th Armoured Brigade were to arrive at 07 : 20 , followed by infantry at 07 : 25 .", "The 231st Brigade was assigned to land at Jig , and 69th Brigade at King .", "The 231st was to head west to capture Arromanches and establish contact with the American forces at Omaha , while the 69th was to move east and link up with the Canadian forces at Juno .", "The 47th Royal Marine Commando was assigned to land at Gold , infiltrate inland , and capture the small port at Port @-@ en @-@ Bessin from the <unk> side .", "Arriving in the second wave on Jig , 56th Infantry Brigade was to capture Bayeux and a nearby ridge , thus cutting the <unk> highway between Caen and Bayeux to make it difficult for the Germans to move in reinforcements .", "The second wave on King , 151st Infantry Brigade , was tasked with capturing the Caen road and railway , along with setting up positions on high ground between the <unk> and <unk> rivers .", "Other forces involved in the landing included artillery regiments , signals corps , and engineering units .", "= = = German defences = = = \n \n In late 1943 , Hitler placed Field Marshal Erwin Rommel in charge of improving the coastal defences along the Atlantic Wall in anticipation of an Allied invasion , expected to take place sometime in 1944 .", "Rommel believed that the Normandy coast could be a possible landing point for the invasion , so he ordered the construction of extensive defensive works along that shore .", "In the immediate area of Gold , between Le Hamel and La Rivière , seven defensive <unk> designed to hold 50 men apiece were constructed .", "Two major concrete @-@ reinforced coastal artillery emplacements ( a battery of four 122 mm guns at Mont Fleury and the Longues @-@ sur @-@ Mer battery , with four 150 mm guns ) were only partially completed by D @-@ Day .", "Rommel ordered wooden stakes , metal <unk> , mines , and large anti @-@ tank obstacles to be placed on the beach to delay the approach of landing craft and impede the movement of tanks .", "<unk> the Allies to land at high tide so that the infantry would spend less time exposed on the beach , he ordered many of these obstacles to be placed at the high tide mark .", "<unk> of barbed wire , booby traps , and the removal of ground cover made the approach hazardous for infantry .", "Hitler gave Rommel command of the newly re @-@ formed Army Group B , which included the 7th Army , the 15th Army , and the forces guarding the Netherlands .", "Reserves for this group included the 2nd , 21st , and 116th Panzer divisions .", "<unk> that Allied air superiority would make it difficult if not impossible to move reserves into position once the invasion was underway , Rommel decided to concentrate the defences along the coast .", "The 716th Infantry Division , which had been stationed in the area since March 1942 , was significantly <unk> , with only 6 @,@ 000 men .", "This unit received reinforcements , and some of the older men were replaced by younger soldiers .", "It was also supplemented by several battalions of <unk> ( eastern soldiers ) , conscripted Soviet prisoners of war .", "The 352nd Infantry Division , a full @-@ strength unit of around 12 @,@ 000 , was brought into the area by Rommel on 15 March and reinforced by two additional regiments .", "About 2 @,@ 000 men , a mixture from the two infantry divisions , were stationed in the coastal area between Arromanches and Asnelles .", "= = Order of battle = = \n \n \n = = = British forces = = = \n \n 50th ( Northumbrian ) Infantry Division , commanded by Major @-@ General <unk> Graham \n 69th Infantry Brigade , commanded by Brigadier <unk> Knox \n 5th Battalion , East Yorkshire Regiment \n 6th Battalion , Green Howards \n 7th Battalion , Green Howards \n 151st Infantry Brigade , commanded by Brigadier <unk> Senior \n 6th Battalion , Durham Light Infantry \n 8th Battalion , Durham Light Infantry \n 9th Battalion , Durham Light Infantry \n 231st Infantry Brigade , commanded by Brigadier <unk> <unk> \n 1st Battalion , <unk> Regiment \n 1st Battalion , Hampshire Regiment \n 2nd Battalion , Devonshire Regiment \n Divisional troops \n <unk> Reconnaissance Regiment , Royal Armoured Corps ( <unk> ) ( 2 Squadrons ) \n 2nd Battalion , Cheshire Regiment ( machine guns and heavy mortars ) \n <unk> , <unk> & <unk> Batteries , 90th Field Regiment , Royal Artillery ( RA ) ( Self @-@ propelled ) \n 99th & <unk> Batteries , <unk> ( Northumberland Hussars ) Anti @-@ Tank Regiment , RA \n 82nd Battery , 25th Light Anti @-@ Aircraft Regiment , RA \n <unk> ( Northumbrian ) Field Company , Royal Engineers ( RE ) \n <unk> Field Company , RE \n <unk> Field Company , RE \n <unk> ( Northumbrian ) Field Park Company , RE ( <unk> ) \n 50th Divisional Signals , Royal Corps of Signals \n <unk> , 186th & 200th Field <unk> , Royal Army Medical Corps ( RAMC ) \n 22nd Field Hygiene Section , RAMC \n 50th Divisional Provost Company , Royal Military Police ( <unk> ) \n <unk> attached for assault phase \n Elements of 79th Armoured Division \n Westminster <unk> ( <unk> tanks ) \n <unk> Royal Tank Regiment ( The <unk> ) ( Churchill <unk> ) ( 2 Troops ) \n 81st & 82nd Assault Squadrons , 6th Assault Regiment , RE ( AVREs ) \n 56th Infantry Brigade , commanded by Brigadier <unk> <unk> \n 2nd Battalion , Essex Regiment \n 2nd Battalion , Gloucestershire Regiment \n 2nd Battalion , South Wales Borderers \n 8th Armoured Brigade , commanded by Brigadier <unk> <unk> \n 4th / 7th Royal Dragoon Guards ( DD <unk> ) \n Nottinghamshire Yeomanry ( DD <unk> ) \n 76th Anti @-@ Aircraft Brigade , commanded by Brigadier <unk> Benson \n <unk> Heavy Anti @-@ Aircraft Regiment , RA ( HQ only ) \n 320th Battery , 93rd Light Anti @-@ Aircraft Regiment , RA \n <unk> & <unk> Batteries , 120th Light Anti @-@ Aircraft Regiment , RA \n <unk> Anti @-@ Aircraft Operations Room , RA \n A <unk> , <unk> ( Independent ) <unk> Battery , RA \n Additional units attached for assault phase \n GHQ <unk> Regiment , <unk> ( ' Phantom ' ) \n <unk> , <unk> , & <unk> Batteries , 86th ( East Anglian ) ( Hertfordshire Yeomanry ) Field Regiment , RA ( Self @-@ propelled ) \n <unk> , <unk> & <unk> Batteries , <unk> ( Essex Yeomanry ) Field Regiment , RA ( Self @-@ propelled ) \n <unk> & <unk> Batteries , 73rd Anti @-@ Tank Regiment , RA \n <unk> Air Observation Post Squadron , RA ( Ground crew of one flight only ) \n 73rd Field Company , RE \n 280th Field Company , RE \n <unk> Field Ambulance , RAMC \n <unk> Light Field Ambulance , RAMC \n 1st Royal Marine Armoured Support Regiment \n No.", "47 ( Royal Marine ) Commando \n 104 Beach Sub @-@ Area HQ \n 9 & 10 Beach Groups and Signal Section \n 69th , <unk> , 90th & <unk> Field Companies , RE \n 21st & 23rd Stores Sections , RE \n 51st & <unk> Mechanical Equipment Sections , RE \n <unk> Port Operating Company , RE \n <unk> & <unk> Inland Water Transport Companies , RE \n 2nd Battalion , Hertfordshire Regiment \n 6th Battalion , Border Regiment \n <unk> , <unk> & <unk> General Transport Companies , Royal Army Service Corps ( RASC ) \n 2nd & 5th <unk> Issue <unk> , RASC \n <unk> <unk> <unk> , RASC \n 3rd & 10th <unk> Clearing Stations , RAMC \n 3rd , 25th , 31st , 32nd & 35th Field <unk> Stations , RAMC \n Nos 41 , 42 , 47 & 48 Field <unk> Units , RAMC \n Nos 24 & 30 Field <unk> Unit , RAMC \n 22nd & 23rd Port Details , RAMC \n 7th , 10th & 36th Ordnance Beach <unk> , Royal Army Ordnance Corps \n 24th & 25th Beach Recovery Sections , Royal Electrical & Mechanical Engineers ( <unk> ) \n XXX Corps Workshop , <unk> ( 2 Composite <unk> & 1 Light Recovery Section ) \n <unk> & <unk> Provost Companies , <unk> \n 75th , <unk> , <unk> & 280th ( Pioneer ) Companies , Pioneer Corps \n \n = = = German forces = = = \n \n From June 1942 , 716th Infantry Division covered the <unk> Sector , which stretched from the base of the <unk> Peninsula to the Orne River near Caen , a distance of 77 kilometres ( 48 mi ) .", "When 352nd Infantry Division arrived on 15 March , the <unk> Sector was split into the Bayeux Sector ( from <unk> to Asnelles ) and the Caen Sector ( from Asnelles to the Orne ) .", "Most of the 716th Infantry Division remained where they were , and thus the defenses in Caen Sector ( site of the Gold landings ) were not substantially strengthened .", "352nd Infantry Division under <unk> <unk> <unk> <unk> Regiment : south @-@ east of Bayeux , as reserves \n <unk> <unk> Regiment : covered Omaha and the westernmost part of Gold \n 352nd Artillery Regiment : covered Omaha and the westernmost part of Gold \n 716th Static Infantry Division under <unk> Wilhelm <unk> Infantry Regiment : two battalions in and around Le Hamel .", "Members of the <unk> Ost Battalion garrisoned the coastal defenses .", "One battalion was stationed near Crépon as reserves .", "<unk> Infantry Regiment : covered Juno , Sword , and the easternmost part of Gold \n <unk> Artillery Regiment : mobile and casemated batteries east and west of Crépon \n \n = = <unk> = = \n \n <unk> of Normandy began around midnight with over 2 @,@ 200 British and American bombers attacking targets along the coast and further inland .", "At Gold , naval bombardment by <unk> Force K got underway at 05 : 30 , at which time the first waves of infantry were loading into their Landing Craft Assault ( <unk> ) for the run in to the beach .", "German defensive positions were attacked by medium and heavy bombers and by self @-@ propelled guns on board the landing craft .", "Results were good at Mont Fleury Battery and at Longues , where at 07 : 00 <unk> and <unk> took out of commission three of the four guns .", "The fourth gun resumed firing sporadically in the afternoon , and the garrison surrendered the following day .", "Two heavily casemated gun emplacements ( an 88 mm gun at La Rivière overlooking King and a 75 mm gun at Le Hamel overlooking Jig ) were only lightly damaged , as they were heavily reinforced with concrete , especially on the seaward side .", "These positions had <unk> that permitted a wide range of enfilade fire on the beach .", "Four other German strong points in the immediate area were also only lightly damaged , and had to be individually assaulted as the day progressed .", "= = = King Sector = = = \n \n H @-@ Hour for the landing at Gold was set at 07 : 25 on King sector ( 50 minutes later than in the American landings , because of differences in the tide ) .", "The first wave on King was the 5th East <unk> and 6th Green Howards of 69th Brigade , assisted by amphibious DD tanks of the 4th / 7th Dragoon Guards .", "The 7th Green Howards landed at 08 : 20 .", "The original plan called for the 38 DD tanks to be launched from their landing craft tank ( <unk> ) about 5 @,@ 000 yards ( 4 @,@ 600 m ) out .", "Due to extremely <unk> seas , they decided to run the tanks directly onto the beach .", "Infantry , engineers , and DD tanks arrived almost simultaneously .", "Units disembarking onto the beach immediately came under fire from the casemated 88 mm gun at La Rivière , and the infantry were forced to take cover behind the sea wall .", "The gun was taken out when a <unk> tank of the Westminster <unk> fired a charge directly into its <unk> .", "The 5th East <unk> , supported by several tanks , spent the rest of the morning clearing out the heavily fortified houses of La Rivière , at the loss of 90 men , including six officers .", "<unk> armour arriving in the first wave included AVREs , mine <unk> , and armoured <unk> .", "Clearing paths off the beach proved difficult , as the tanks got stuck in the mud or were taken out by mines .", "A lone mine <unk> tank finally cleared a path from the beach up toward the Mont Fleury Battery and Ver @-@ Sur @-@ Mer .", "This route was used by the Green Howards and tanks of the 4th / 7th Dragoon Guards , who cleared the remaining resistance at the Mont Fleury Battery .", "B Company moved on to attack trench positions and machine gun emplacements at Meuvaines Ridge , while C Company moved to the west of Ver @-@ Sur @-@ Mer to help cover the assault on Crépon , where roads led to the important targets of Bayeux and Caen .", "The 7th Green Howards attacked the gun battery at Ver @-@ Sur @-@ Mer , where they took 50 prisoners .", "Colour Sergeant @-@ Major Stanley Hollis earned the only Victoria Cross to be bestowed for actions on D @-@ Day .", "On the way to the Mont Fleury Battery , Hollis came under machine gun fire while investigating a <unk> , so he shot into the entrance with his <unk> gun and dropped a grenade through the roof , killing most of the occupants .", "He cleared a nearby trench of enemy soldiers , whereupon the occupants of a second <unk> surrendered .", "Later in the day , he saved the lives of three men during an attempt to take out a field artillery installation at a farm near Crépon .", "<unk> to land at 11 : 00 on Jig , the 56th Infantry Brigade was re @-@ routed King , because the gun battery at Le Hamel was still operational .", "They proceeded towards their objective of Bayeux .", "151st Brigade arrived at the same time and after meeting fierce resistance , they achieved their objective of controlling the road and railway between Bayeux and Caen .", "56th Brigade made slow progress and had to dig in for the night some distance from Bayeux .", "69th Brigade secured the eastern flank and by nightfall made contact with the Canadian forces on Juno .", "= = = Jig Sector = = = \n \n At Jig , the first wave of infantry ( the 1st <unk> and 1st Hampshires of the 231st Infantry Brigade ) arrived at 07 : 25 , and immediately came under fire from the casemated 75 mm gun at Le Hamel .", "Due to navigation errors and the strong current , both groups came ashore well to the east of their intended landing points .", "The DD tank and Royal Marine <unk> tanks that were supposed to arrive in advance of the landing were delayed by rough seas and did not arrive until 08 : 00 .", "Many of the tanks got bogged down on the beach or were taken out by enemy fire .", "The tide came in quicker than expected , before many of the beach obstacles and mines were cleared , and some of the landing craft were damaged as a result .", "Two companies of the 1st Hampshires landed very close to the strong point at Le Hamel , and had to fight inland through enemy garrisons to get off the beach .", "Attempts to flank Le Hamel were made difficult by the surrounding machine gun <unk> , mines , and barbed wire .", "Elements of the 1st Hampshires captured the German strongpoint WN @-@ 36 at the eastern edge of the village of Asnelles .", "When they turned west to move along the beach towards their primary objective at Le Hamel , they came under heavy fire and had to break off the attack .", "Major Warren , in charge after the commanding officer Lieutenant Colonel Nelson Smith was wounded , decided that the troops would have to circle around and attack the emplacement from the rear , a process that took several hours .", "The troops began to have some success around 15 : 00 with the arrival of an AVRE tank of 82nd Assault Squadron .", "The tank fired two <unk> into the <unk> , where most of the defenders were located .", "The German soldiers fled into fortified houses in Le Hamel and Asnelles , and were taken out in house @-@ to @-@ house combat .", "Few surrendered .", "The 75 mm gun was finally <unk> at 16 : 00 , when the AVRE tank fired a large <unk> charge into the rear entrance of the casemate .", "C / A Company , 1st Hampshires and the AVRE tank proceeded west along the beach and took out strongpoint WN @-@ 38 at La <unk> St <unk> , taking 20 prisoners .", "Still further west , D Company captured strong point WN @-@ 39 at the Arromanches radar station , capturing 30 more defenders .", "The 2nd <unk> arrived at 08 : 15 , while the beach was still under heavy fire .", "One company stayed to help with the assault on Le Hamel , while the rest moved to capture the village of <unk> <unk> the road to Bayeux .", "<unk> was captured at around 16 : 30 .", "The 1st <unk> attacked a German position on the beach at La <unk> des <unk> and headed inland to arc westward toward the high ground south of Arromanches .", "They cleared enemy positions at Le <unk> and <unk> d <unk> , and arrived at their destination late in the morning .", "<unk> by elements of the 1st Hampshires and covered by indirect fire from the naval forces offshore , they took Arromanches late in the afternoon .", "= = = 47th Commando = = = \n \n The 47th Royal Marine Commando was assigned to capture the small harbour at Port @-@ en @-@ Bessin , on the boundary with Omaha , about 7 miles ( 11 km ) west of Arromanches and 8 miles ( 13 km ) from their landing point at Jig .", "The commanding officer , Lieutenant @-@ Colonel C. F. Phillips , opted to attack from the south , as the site was well protected on the seaward side .", "The force of 420 men consisted of five troops of 63 men , a mortar and machine gun troop , a transport group with four tracked vehicles , and a headquarters group .", "The plan was to land at Gold at 09 : 25 , assemble at La <unk> , and move cross @-@ country to a ridge ( designated as Point 72 ) south of Port @-@ en @-@ Bessin , arriving at around 13 : 00 .", "Here they would call for indirect fire from the supporting vessels at sea and then move in to capture the town .", "In rough seas and under enemy fire , the commandos began disembarking at Jig , some distance east of their intended position , at 09 : 50 .", "Five of their <unk> were sunk by beach obstacles or enemy fire , at the cost of 76 casualties .", "Major P. M. <unk> temporarily took charge until Phillips and some others who had got separated from the unit rejoined the group at 14 : 00 along the Meuvaines – Le <unk> road .", "The commando took additional casualties in several <unk> , including at La <unk> , on the way to Point 72 .", "They did not arrive there until 22 : 30 , too late to launch an attack , so they dug in for the night .", "The town and port were captured in the battle of Port @-@ en @-@ Bessin on 7 – 8 June 1944 .", "= = = German response = = = \n \n As the Luftwaffe meteorological centre in Paris had predicted two weeks of <unk> weather , some Wehrmacht commanders were away from the front attending war games in Rennes , and many soldiers had been given leave .", "On D @-@ Day , Rommel was in Germany for his wife 's birthday and a meeting with Hitler to try to get more <unk> .", "The 352nd and 716th Divisions were placed on high alert after the Allied airborne landings , which had taken just after midnight behind Utah and Sword .", "The 2 @,@ 700 @-@ strong <unk> Meyer , near Bayeux as the divisional reserve , was sent to investigate the parachute drops behind Utah .", "<unk> recalled them when dawn broke and the scope of the invasion became apparent .", "One battalion was ordered to reinforce the German efforts at Omaha .", "The remainder were ordered to rendezvous with reinforcements at Villiers le <unk> , 7 @.", "@ 5 miles ( 12 @.", "@ 1 km ) east of Bayeux , to launch a counter @-@ attack .", "<unk> upon by Allied air forces , the column finally arrived in the late afternoon , at which time they were met by elements of the 69th Brigade .", "The British lost four tanks in the ensuing engagement but the <unk> was almost completely wiped out .", "Meyer was killed , and his detailed maps of German coastal emplacements fell into British hands .", "Because Allied air superiority meant it would be difficult for the Germans to move up their reserves , Rommel believed that their best chance was to stop the invasion at the shore .", "The scope of the invasion meant that once these coastal defences were defeated and the troops scattered , it was difficult to defend territory inland or launch counter @-@ attacks .", "At 22 : 33 , <unk> ordered the 352nd Division to create a defensive line north of Bayeux but this proved impossible , as most of the territory involved was already in British hands and all the defending units had taken serious losses .", "The Luftwaffe played only a minor role on D @-@ Day .", "At Gold , several small groups of bombers that arrived at sunset caused Allied casualties at Le Hamel and damaged a road near Ver @-@ sur @-@ Mer .", "At 06 : 00 on 7 June , the operations room of HMS <unk> , offshore near Gold , was damaged by a bomber attack , but the ship was able to remain on station .", "The unit responsible was likely II .", "/ <unk> 40 ( KG 40 — <unk> Wing 40 ) .", "Under the command of <unk> <unk> ( <unk> Command Atlantic ) , it was based at <unk> – <unk> .", "On the evening of the 6 / 7 June 1944 , 26 Heinkel He 177 heavy bombers equipped with <unk> <unk> 293 anti @-@ ship guided missiles attacked shipping over Normandy , included the Gold area .", "II .", "/ KG 40 lost 13 aircraft to all causes during the attack .", "The 1st SS Panzer Division <unk> SS Adolf Hitler were released before midnight from the <unk> reserve and ordered to counter @-@ attack between Bayeux and the Orne , supplemented by 12th SS Panzer Division <unk> and Panzer <unk> Division ; the armoured divisions began arriving on 8 June .", "= = Aftermath = = \n \n \n = = = Analysis = = = \n \n <unk> of German resistance remained throughout the beachhead area and the British were stopped about 3 @.", "@ 7 miles ( 6 @.", "@ 0 km ) short of their D @-@ Day objectives .", "Bayeux , a primary D @-@ Day objective for 50th Division , was captured on 7 June .", "By the end of D @-@ Day , the 50th Division had lost around 700 men .", "Total casualties , from all units involved in operations at Gold , were in the region of 1 @,@ 000 – 1 @,@ 100 casualties , of which 350 were killed .", "German losses are unknown ; at least 1 @,@ 000 were captured .", "= = = Gold Beach after 6 June = = = \n \n By the end of D @-@ Day , 24 @,@ 970 men had been landed at Gold Beach , along with 2 @,@ 100 vehicles and 1 @,@ 000 long tons ( 1 @,@ 000 t ) of supplies .", "The follow @-@ up landings were slowed by the loss of 34 <unk> and the bad weather .", "The 24th <unk> and <unk> Reconnaissance Regiment , due to land on D @-@ Day to help spearhead the drive towards <unk> @-@ <unk> , were unable to put ashore until 7 June .", "In 2004 <unk> wrote that the delay \n effectively ruled out any chance of a thrust south ... [ and ] ... represented a major blow to Second Army 's intentions and Montgomery 's plan .", "The 7th Armoured Division and the 49th ( West Riding ) Infantry Division were the follow @-@ up divisions of XXX Corps .", "The 22nd Armoured Brigade ( the armoured component of the 7th Armoured Division ) was scheduled to land during the evening of 6 June , but it was unable to land until the next day .", "The bulk of the division landed from 9 – 10 June , with some elements landing later .", "The 49th Division came ashore on 12 June .", "The first components of the Mulberry harbours were brought across the Channel on D + 1 and the structures were in use for unloading by mid @-@ June .", "One was constructed at Arromanches by British forces , the other at Omaha by American forces .", "A severe storm on 19 June destroyed the Omaha harbour .", "The Arromanches harbour was repaired and remained in use for the next ten months , with a maximum capacity of 7 @,@ 000 long tons ( 7 @,@ 100 t ) of stores per day .", "Of the British supplies landed in Normandy by the end of August , 35 % arrived via the Mulberry harbour and 15 % came in via the small harbours at Port @-@ en @-@ Bessin and <unk> @-@ sur @-@ Mer .", "Most shipments were brought in over the beaches until the port of Cherbourg was cleared of mines and obstructions on 16 July .", "The most important use of the Mulberry harbour was the unloading of heavy machinery that could not be brought across the beaches .", "Artificial <unk> ( <unk> ) sheltered hundreds of ships during the storm of 17 – 23 June , and provided shelter for craft unloading stores at Juno and Sword .", "A joint Anglo @-@ American oil depot was constructed at Port @-@ en @-@ Bessin , fed via <unk> pipes known as \" <unk> \" from oil tankers moored offshore .", "Using this method , 175 @,@ 000 long tons ( 178 @,@ 000 t ) of petrol ( half for the Second Army ) was delivered by the end of August , by which time the underwater <unk> constructed in Operation Pluto were ready .", "= = = Subsequent operations = = = \n \n Fighting in the Caen area versus the 21st Panzer , the 12th SS Panzer Division <unk> , and other units soon reached a stalemate .", "Operation <unk> ( 7 – 14 June ) failed to take Caen , and the British were forced to withdraw to <unk> @-@ sur @-@ <unk> .", "After a delay because of storms during 17 – 23 June , Operation Epsom was launched on 26 June , an attempt by VIII Corps to swing around and attack Caen from the south @-@ west and establish a bridgehead south of the <unk> .", "Although the operation failed to take Caen , the Germans suffered heavy tank losses and had committed every available Panzer unit to the operation .", "Caen was severely bombed on the night of 7 July and then occupied north of the River Orne in Operation <unk> on 8 – 9 July .", "Two offensives during 18 – 21 July , Operation Atlantic and Operation Goodwood , captured the rest of Caen and the high ground to the south , but by then the city was nearly destroyed .", "= = Tourism = = \n \n The site of the Normandy landings is a popular tourist destination .", "The battery at Longues @-@ sur @-@ Mer is well preserved , and its observation bunker houses a visitor centre .", "The gun emplacements at Le Hamel and La Rivière still exist , but many other batteries and defensive positions have been allowed to decay .", "Bayeux is home to the Musée <unk> de la <unk> de Normandie and the Bayeux Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery .", "La <unk> German war cemetery is also near Bayeux .", "At Arromanches , many elements of the Mulberry Harbour are extant and a museum examines its construction and use .", "The radar station is the site of a visitor centre and theatre ." ]
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[ " = Hannah Primrose , Countess of Rosebery = \n \n Hannah Primrose , Countess of Rosebery ( 27 July 1851 – 19 November 1890 ) was a British <unk> , the daughter of Baron Mayer de Rothschild and the wife of Archibald , Earl of Rosebery .", "After <unk> her father 's fortune in 1874 , she became the richest woman in Britain .", "During the final quarter of the 19th century her husband , the Earl of Rosebery , was one of the most celebrated figures in Britain , an influential millionaire and politician , whose charm , wit , <unk> and public popularity gave him such standing that he \" almost eclipsed royalty . \"", "Yet his Jewish wife , during her lifetime regarded as dull , overweight and lacking in beauty , remains an <unk> figure largely ignored by historians and often regarded as notable only for financing her husband 's three ambitions : to marry an <unk> , win the Epsom Derby , and become Prime Minister ( the second and third of these possibly <unk> ambitions were achieved after her death ) .", "In truth , she was her husband 's driving force and motivation .", "Her marriage into the aristocracy , while controversial at the time , gave her the social <unk> in an antisemitic society that her vast fortune could not .", "She subsequently became a political hostess and philanthropist .", "Her charitable work was principally in the sphere of public health and causes associated with the welfare of working @-@ class Jewish women living in the poorer districts of London .", "Having firmly assisted and supported her husband on his path to political greatness , she suddenly died in 1890 , aged 39 , leaving him , distraught and bereft of her support , to achieve the political destiny which she had plotted .", "His <unk> of the United Kingdom was <unk> , and lasted barely a year .", "For over thirty years following her death , he wandered in a political wilderness , <unk> and exceedingly eccentric , until his own death in 1929 .", "= = Early years = = \n \n Hannah de Rothschild was born in 1851 into a world of great wealth and luxury .", "She was the granddaughter of Baron Nathan Mayer Rothschild , who had founded N M Rothschild & Sons , the English branch of the Rothschilds ' banking empire .", "Niall Ferguson states in his History of the House of Rothschild that by the mid @-@ 19th century the Rothschilds regarded themselves as the nearest thing the Jews of Europe had to a royal family , and the equals of royalty .", "Whether or not this was strictly true , the many Rothschild homes and their art collections , in England , Austria , France and Germany , certainly <unk> those of the crowned heads of Europe .", "Hannah de Rothschild 's father Baron Meyer <unk> de Rothschild married his cousin <unk> Cohen in 1850 .", "The marriage provided the <unk> for Meyer to create what he described as \" an enduring monument , \" a country house of monumental proportions .", "His daughter Hannah , aged just six months , laid the foundation stone on 31 December 1851 .", "Throughout her life , Mentmore Towers was to be a fixed and pivotal point .", "Within a few years of the mansion 's completion , attracted by the good hunting and proximity to London , Hannah 's relatives began to build estates nearby , all within a carriage drive of each other ; thus , Hannah grew up in an almost private world of <unk> <unk> and security .", "<unk> has described this <unk> of Rothschild properties as \" the most conspicuous and significant aspect of Victorian architecture in Buckinghamshire . \"", "In addition to Mentmore , Baron and Baroness Meyer de Rothschild had a large house in London , 107 Piccadilly ; The <unk> , a luxurious yacht moored in the South of France ; and other smaller properties visited only seasonally and occasionally .", "As an only child growing up in what were , in all but name , palaces , her childhood appears to have been quite lonely .", "She was a companion to her <unk> mother and , in later life , a hostess with her father during her mother 's long periods of <unk> .", "She was indulged by both parents and her formal education was neglected in favour of music and singing lessons , subjects in which she was accomplished .", "Her parents were very protective of her , attempting to ensure that she was never exposed to the risk of sickness or even the sight of poverty .", "As a result , she was never allowed to enter the cottages on the Rothschilds ' estates .", "A cousin , who seems to have disliked her , claims that Hannah was so sheltered that the phrase \" the poor \" was just a meaningless <unk> to her .", "This is likely to be an exaggeration , as from her teens onwards she used much of her fortune to improve the lot of the poor , in housing and education .", "Whatever the faults of her education , she possessed great confidence , impressing her Rothschild relations , who noted her poise and competence when she hosted a large house party at Mentmore for the Prince of Wales while only 17 years of age .", "Mayer <unk> de Rothschild died in 1874 , leaving his daughter not only Mentmore ( with its <unk> art collection ) , his London mansion , and <unk> investments , but also the sum of two million pounds sterling in cash ( equivalent to £ 167 million in present day terms ) .", "Thus , Hannah de Rothschild became the wealthiest woman in England .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n Hannah de Rothschild was first introduced to her future husband , the 28 @-@ year @-@ old Earl of Rosebery , by Lady <unk> , the wife of Benjamin Disraeli , at Newmarket Racecourse .", "The <unk> were close friends and neighbours of the Rothschilds in Buckinghamshire .", "Archibald , 5th Earl of Rosebery , born in 1847 , had inherited his title from his grandfather in 1868 , when aged 21 , together with an income of £ 30 @,@ 000 a year .", "He owned 40 @,@ 000 acres ( 160 km ² ) in Scotland , and land in Norfolk , Hertfordshire , and Kent .", "His father had died when he was eight and he had been brought up by his mother , who had subsequently married Harry <unk> , 4th Duke of Cleveland .", "His mother was a distant figure , and their relationship was always strained .", "The Earls of Rosebery , whose family name was Primrose , were old , if undistinguished , members of the Scottish aristocracy .", "Rosebery was considered to be strikingly handsome and immensely cultivated .", "He was highly intelligent , and a brilliant future was forecast for him by his tutors at both Eton and Christ Church , Oxford .", "As early as 1876 , there were rumours of an engagement .", "However , several hurdles had to be overcome before a marriage could take place .", "While the Jewish Rothschilds were accepted into society , and indeed were close friends of some members of the royal family including the Prince of Wales , as elsewhere in Europe , antisemitic feelings were prevalent in the upper echelons of society and particularly so among those closest to the Queen at court , where following the death of the Prince <unk> in 1861 the Rothschilds became <unk> excluded .", "The Queens <unk> Arthur Edward <unk> referred to the Rothschild 's dining tables as \" <unk> with the Hebrew gold \" going so far as to say a visiting Russian royal needed a \" <unk> \" visit to Westminster Abbey following acceptance of Rothschild hospitality .", "Queen Victoria herself expressed antisemitic views in 1873 when it was proposed that Lionel de Rothschild be elevated to the peerage the Queen refused and expressed a reluctance to make a Jew a peer – saying \" to make a Jew a peer is a step she could not consent to \" and furthermore stated to give \" a title and mark of her <unk> to a Jew \" .", "Lord Spencer advised the Prince and Princess of Wales against attending a Rothschild ball with the words \" The Prince ought only to visit those of <unk> position in Society . \"", "However , this did not prevent the Prince from accepting Rothschild 's invitations and gifts privately .", "While one could be friends with Jews and accept their hospitality , their social status was still not sufficiently elevated to include marriage into the peerage without <unk> comment .", "Rosebery 's own mother was horrified at the thought of a <unk> , even a Rothschild , in the family .", "Rosebery too felt there was an impassable barrier of faith ; at this time , it was <unk> that any children could be reared as Jews .", "Although it has been stated that Rosebery himself was devoid of any antisemitic views , this was not always true , especially in later life .", "This factor also worked in reverse ; while Hannah de Rothschild was keen to marry Rosebery , she was also aware of many obstacles , the foremost being that she was devoted to her faith , and to leave it would be a severe moral <unk> .", "Another obstacle was the Rothschild family itself : it was their custom to marry cousins to keep their fortune within the family .", "Ironically , Hannah herself had opposed the marriage of her cousin Annie de Rothschild to the Christian Eliot Yorke , the son of the Earl of Hardwicke , in 1866 .", "In fact , she was to be the third daughter of the family 's English branch to marry outside of the Jewish faith , but such was the fame of the <unk> and the resultant publicity that the Jewish elders and press felt an example needed to be made .", "The Jewish Chronicle announced its \" most poignant grief \" at the prospect , and <unk> added , \" If the flame seize on the cedars , how will fare the <unk> on the wall : if the <unk> is brought up with a hook , how will the <unk> escape , \" demonstrating what a threat to the social fabric of the Jewish faith the Jewish elders saw in the prospect of such a marriage .", "The quotation , originally from the Babylonian Talmud , can be taken to mean that the elders and respected members and more notable members of the Jewish faith should set a good example by strictly following the teachings of the Jewish articles of faith which <unk> upon marriage to members of other religions .", "The formal engagement of marriage was announced on 3 January 1878 , a day Rosebery forever afterwards regarded as sacred .", "Writing to a friend in January 1878 , Rosebery described his wife as \" very simple , very <unk> , very clever , very warm @-@ hearted and very shy ...", "I never knew such a beautiful character . \"", "The marriage was celebrated in London on 20 March 1878 at the Board Room of <unk> in Mount Street , and also in a Christian ceremony at Christ Church in Down Street , Piccadilly .", "To show \" official \" disapproval , no male member of the Rothschild family attended the ceremonies .", "However , any shortcomings in the guest list were compensated for by the guest of honour — the Prince of Wales — and Disraeli , who gave the bride away .", "= = Marriage = = \n \n For the first few years following their marriage , the Roseberys resided in London in the Piccadilly house Lady Rosebery had inherited from her father .", "However , as the couple 's social and political interests increased from 1882 , they leased the larger Lansdowne House .", "Lansdowne House was one of the finest of the aristocratic palaces in London , well suited to be the home of the political <unk> which Hannah Rosebery was to establish .", "Here political and social leaders of the day mixed with royalty , authors such as Henry James and Oscar Wilde , and other prominent social and intellectual figures of the time .", "Henry James , an occasional guest in the Roseberys ' homes , delivered one of the most <unk> condemnations of Lady Rosebery describing her as \" ... large , coarse , Hebrew @-@ looking with hair of no particular colour and personally unattractive \" .", "The Roseberys divided their year among their various homes : London for the social season and parliament , Mentmore at weekends to entertain both political and shooting house @-@ parties .", "In August the household would move north to Dalmeny for the grouse shooting .", "In between , occasional days and the <unk> Derby meeting would be spent at their home \" The <unk> \" in Epsom .", "Though small by comparison to their other homes , this mansion was described by Henry James as the most <unk> and comfortable of the Roseberys ' many homes and as a delightful house full of books and sporting pictures , with just a few <unk> and <unk> .", "Together the Earl and Countess of Rosebery added greatly to not only the Mentmore collection but also to that housed at Dalmeny House , Rosebery 's Scottish seat , amassing a great library of rare and continental volumes and a collection of artefacts formerly belonging to the Emperor Napoleon I.", "= = = Relationship with Rosebery = = = \n \n Published commentators on the Roseberys claim their marriage was happy , and there is no known evidence that Hannah was anything other than happy in her marriage , and quite a lot to suggest she was indeed <unk> happy .", "However , much evidence suggests that Rosebery , while <unk> to be happy , was at times <unk> and bored by Hannah , who was always keen to accommodate his every whim .", "There were times when Lady Rosebery 's devotion to her husband was tested .", "Rosebery may have not been antisemitic before his marriage ; however , the <unk> wit for which he was famous led him to make remarks that could have been taken in such a way , once his marriage had secured the Rothschild fortune .", "Rosebery seems to have disliked his first son , who he claimed looked \" Jewish . \"", "On seeing his son for the first time he remarked \" Le Jew est fait , <unk> ne <unk> plus , \" which must have been disconcerting for the child 's very Jewish mother .", "Rosebery , who has been described as <unk> and <unk> , replied in a letter of congratulations on the birth of his heir from Mary Gladstone : \" I cannot pretend to be much excited by an event which occurs to almost every human being and which may cause me a great deal of <unk> . \"", "Rosebery then left his newborn child and wife ( who was again pregnant ) for a year @-@ long tour of Australia .", "On another occasion , when the Roseberys were travelling in India , Rosebery is reported to have announced \" I will travel ahead , Hannah and the rest of the heavy baggage will follow the next day . \"", "While the marriage was based on warmth and esteem on Rosebery 's side and adoration on Hannah 's , it seems that Rosebery often found his wife 's devotion irritating , and this sometimes caused him to be impatient with her .", "He was often abrupt with her in public .", "She , by contrast , was completely <unk> by him , and would frequently ignore her neighbours at a dinner party to listen to her husband 's conversation further down the table , a faux <unk> almost considered a crime in Victorian society .", "Those who saw the couple alone at home \" could not doubt the affection as well as the comprehension that united them . \"", "However , at times Rosebery 's behaviour could be eccentric .", "Gladstone remarked that Rosebery was , perhaps , rather too concerned with his health .", "Early in the marriage Rosebery decided to renovate the small ruined <unk> Castle ( the original Rosebery family seat ) , close to , and within sight of , Dalmeny House .", "Once renovation was complete in 1882 , Rosebery used it as a private retreat from his family , and began to spend his nights there alone .", "Always an <unk> , he claimed that the \" <unk> of the waters [ the nearby Firth of Forth ] were conducive to sleep . \"", "Books were his passion , and he assembled a huge library in the small castle .", "Thus Rosebery was able to lead a life at Dalmeny with his wife , but also quite apart from her .", "During their marriage the Roseberys travelled extensively , usually without their children .", "In September 1883 the couple left their children in the care of the <unk> and nursery maids , supervised by Rosebery 's sister Lady <unk> , for a long tour of America and Australia .", "Lady Rosebery owned large investments in North America , including <unk> in Texas and mines in Montana .", "Their arrival in New York was widely reported , and a full and <unk> description of Lady Rosebery was reported in The Herald .", "The newspaper went on to describe Rosebery as looking like a prosperous farmer .", "Lady Rosebery was very taken with California , from where she wrote : \" The inhabitants are very entertaining ... the women are very handsome , think nothing of dresses costing £ 80 , \" fix up \" their faces very frequently and are generally divorced . \"", "Having toured and been <unk> in America , the party moved on to Australia via Honolulu .", "In Australia , Rosebery chose to indulge his habit of solitude , installing his wife in a hotel in Sydney , while he went off alone to tour the outback .", "Rosebery 's frequent absences from his wife fuelled gossip that he was a secret homosexual .", "It has been claimed that the <unk> air that Rosebery wore was a mask to disguise his secret homosexual life .", "The worry of this illegal secret , it was claimed , and fear of exposure , caused his insomnia and bouts of depression .", "It was even <unk> that his <unk> Castle retreat was really a venue for clandestine <unk> with young men .", "Rosebery 's possible homosexuality has been much discussed in recent times .", "Nothing conclusive has ever been found one way or the other , but it is possible that he had homosexual experiences while in the care of a <unk> <unk> at Eton in his youth .", "No evidence exists that his wife was aware of these rumours against her husband , or even that she would have understood them , bearing in mind her sheltered upbringing and limited education .", "Sex education was not part of a 19th @-@ century upper @-@ class girl 's schooling .", "The more public and precise accusations of Rosebery 's homosexuality by the Marquess of Queensberry did not occur until three years after Lady Rosebery 's death .", "The relationship between the couple appears at times to have been almost that of a mother and child .", "Rosebery , a self @-@ centred , reserved man , prone to depression , <unk> and insecurity , had a difficult relationship with his mother who had been distant and openly preferred his younger brother .", "Lady Rosebery , an <unk> and only child , appears to have been desperate to lavish affection .", "Once upon entering a book shop she told her children they were entering a toy shop , and when the disappointed children pointed out the obvious she replied \" to your father this is a toy shop . \"", "Lord Rosebery 's friend Edward Hamilton recorded her \" notable faculty of getting other people to work and <unk> their <unk> . \"", "It seems she was the driving force of the relationship , with her feet firmly on the ground .", "She made herself the link between the world and her \" thin skinned and neurotic \" husband .", "While her husband <unk> or withdrew with hurt pride from a situation , she came to the forefront to plead his case or cause .", "If she was aware of his faults she gave no indication of it .", "= = = Children = = = \n \n The marriage produced four children : Lady Sybil Primrose , born in 1879 ; Lady Margaret Primrose , born in 1881 ; the heir Harry Primrose , Lord Dalmeny ( later 6th Earl of Rosebery ) , born in 1882 ; and finally the Honourable Neil Primrose , born the same year as his elder brother .", "As a mother , Lady Rosebery was presented with a dilemma : she was in fact already practically a mother to her husband who had no great feeling for a proximity to small babies .", "This was particularly evident in June 1880 when shortly after the birth of their first child Sybil , Rosebery wished to visit Germany for three months , to take a cure at a German spa ( he was recovering from what is now thought to have been a nervous breakdown ) .", "His wife <unk> accompanied him .", "However , Rosebery , clearly aware of his wife 's frustrated maternal instincts , reported that Hannah <unk> every detail of the daily letters from London concerning the baby , and that she never complained at the forced separation .", "More revealing is a comment Lady Rosebery herself made to her husband , \" I sometimes think it is wrong that I have thought less of the children in comparison to you \" shortly before her death in 1890 , suggesting that when a choice between her children and husband was forced on her , she always chose her husband .", "However , the same comment also hints that she was not unaware that her choice was at the cost of her children .", "When assessing Lady Rosebery 's behaviour to her children it should be remembered that she lived in an era of plentiful <unk> , wet nurses , <unk> and governesses which the upper classes employed as the norm .", "These people were employed regardless of the mother 's affection towards her children ; it was <unk> that a <unk> would nurse her own children , and to do so would have been breaking social conventions .", "Hence her <unk> lack of attention to her children was not unusual – she was following the upper class conventions and \" stiff upper lip \" philosophies of her era .", "However , in spite of their prolonged absences from their children , the Roseberys do not appear to have been very distant or remote figures in the earliest stages of their children 's lives .", "Margot Asquith records how Rosebery loved to play and romp on the floor with the children .", "= = Politics = = \n \n It has been said of Hannah de Rothschild that she grew up with a good sense and presence of mind , enabling her to <unk> for her mother on grand social occasions at Mentmore and in London .", "This gave her confidence and the experience to be the perfect political wife .", "Marriage to her altered Rosebery 's status , too : while his wife acquired Christian respectability and a title , Rosebery moved from being one of many wealthy and capable young noblemen to being one with <unk> riches .", "This , coupled with his good looks , appealed to the public 's imagination and gave him glamour .", "From the outset of the marriage , political members of the Rothschild family took an interest in Rosebery , and he was soon acclaimed as one of the rising hopes of the Liberal Party .", "As a hereditary peer , he already had a seat in the House of Lords and had made his maiden speech there on attaining his majority .", "But brilliant as he was , Rosebery tended to <unk> and boredom .", "Lord Granville in fact considered Rosebery 's wife to be the more ambitious of the pair , and even advised her \" If you keep him up to the mark , [ he ] is sure to have his page in history . \"", "The subtle driving of her often languid and <unk> husband to achieve his \" page in history \" was to become her <unk> d 'être .", "Rosebery 's secretary Thomas Gilmour noted : \" She is thoroughly genuine and very tender and devoted to Lord Rosebery , it is easy to see that she is very proud of him , and she is a woman of considerable force of character and great energy , she may prove to be a powerful ally in his political career . \"", "Rosebery was not a natural politician .", "He was an idealist who disliked the <unk> of politics , in fact \" his innate dislike of politics was something Lady Rosebery always fought against . \"", "However , he was a gifted <unk> , and this was an era when platform speaking was beginning to replace House of Commons debate .", "On a tour of America before his marriage , Rosebery had been impressed by the campaigning of prospective political candidates ; in Britain little had changed in that respect since the <unk> of the 18th century .", "He realised how an electorate could be <unk> by a candidate touring his prospective constituency , aided by a well thought @-@ out series of events , rallies and advertising , with the candidate 's ideal and attractive family smiling by his side .", "Thus Lady Rosebery not only pushed and encouraged him behind the scenes but was now to become an encouraging and conspicuous figure by his side .", "In this way it could be said she was the first openly \" political wife \" in Britain .", "This first became evident in the great campaign to re @-@ elect Gladstone .", "Known today as the Midlothian campaign , it was <unk> by the Roseberys .", "Rosebery used his influence to have Gladstone invited to stand as parliamentary candidate for Midlothian , near to Rosebery 's Dalmeny estate .", "Gladstone had nominally retired from politics after losing his Greenwich seat in 1874 , when Disraeli had been swept to power .", "The campaign was based at Dalmeny where Lady Rosebery hosted a series of large political house parties throughout the long campaign .", "The <unk> were later to claim that Rosebery had paid for Gladstone 's campaign .", "Rosebery later admitted to spending £ 50 @,@ 000 .", "The Roseberys ' house party would leave Dalmeny and tour towns and cities across Midlothian and Scotland , with Gladstone and the speakers often addressing vast crowds from the back of an American @-@ designed <unk> car specially acquired by Rosebery for the purpose .", "The scenes at these meetings have been described as something between a carnival and an <unk> 's revival meeting .", "While in the grounds of Dalmeny House itself , the public were treated to a great <unk> display .", "Throughout all this , Gladstone was supported not only by the popular and charismatic Rosebery but also by an array of well @-@ dressed women including Lady Rosebery and Gladstone 's daughter Mary .", "These fashionable people – the celebrities of their day ( newspapers at the time gave many column inches each day to the <unk> of the upper classes ) – were as much a crowd @-@ <unk> as the political speakers , and Rosebery 's planning used that to full effect .", "One meeting was so packed that many were <unk> : 70 @,@ 000 people applied for tickets in a hall capable of holding 6 @,@ 500 .", "Lady Rosebery reported , \" I had never heard Archie ( Lord Rosebery ) speak in public politically before , but after the first minute I felt I could never be nervous at his making a speech the audience show him great affection . \"", "[ sic ] However it was not just Gladstone and Rosebery the huge crowds had come to see , but also the <unk> supporting and smiling families .", "Lady Rosebery went on to describe how \" They ( the crowds ) <unk> me on the back till my shoulders were sensitive . \"", "Thus in Rosebery 's first serious involvement in politics , Disraeli was defeated and the newly elected MP for Midlothian became Prime Minister for the second time ( the caretaker liberal leader Lord Hartington retired in favour of Gladstone ) .", "It was also obvious that Lady Rosebery was a very evident and valuable political <unk> asset .", "As the Marquess of Crewe put it \" she had cut her spurs . \"", "Her political <unk> and ambitions for her husband were however to be more severely tested following the Liberal victory .", "Rosebery was , as expected , offered a position in Government by Gladstone .", "It had been rumoured that the position of Viceroy of Ireland or a cabinet place would be <unk> , but it turned out to be the job of Under Secretary of the India Office .", "Rosebery immediately declined the post , giving as his reason that it would appear that he was being repaid for running Gladstone 's campaign ( as though the <unk> position would not ) .", "When pressed further he cited ill health — he had been suffering from scarlet fever during the Midlothian campaign and now also appeared to be suffering a minor nervous breakdown .", "Political leaders urged Lady Rosebery to influence him , but she defended his decision , while stressing that his deterioration in health was only temporary .", "She had to be careful — if it appeared her husband had declined the offer on the grounds that it was too <unk> , it would give substance to the claims being made that he was <unk> and <unk> .", "Whatever the truth , and it may be Rosebery 's own explanation that he \" disliked hard work , \" Lady Rosebery continued to <unk> Gladstone for a job for Rosebery within the cabinet .", "In August 1880 , when Gladstone told her firmly that \" There is nothing I can give him , \" she claimed she had not been seeking a cabinet post and Gladstone had misunderstood her .", "At the same time she was <unk> enough to mention that Sir William Harcourt and Sir Charles Dilke , both radicals opposed to Gladstone 's policies , were \" visiting them \" and \" thoughtful . \"", "Lady Rosebery also began to befriend those politicians such as Lord <unk> who <unk> with her husband , while others such as Lord Granville and Lord Hartington she identified as aloof .", "She dismissed Lord Spencer with \" I can never look on him as a great motive power , besides he does not mention Archie [ Rosebery ] to me . \"", "This was the same Lord Spencer who had advised the Prince and Princess of Wales against visiting the homes of wealthy Jews .", "Finally her soliciting paid off and in 1881 , Rosebery was offered a government position acceptable to him , that of Under Secretary at the Home Office with special responsibility for Scotland .", "He had sought the position feeling that Scotland was neglected by the Liberal Government who were more interested in Ireland .", "However , immediately upon assuming the job he began to demand a place in the cabinet .", "The office he sought was that of Lord Privy Seal , a position Gladstone refused on account of Rosebery 's inexperience in Government .", "It appeared that Rosebery was showing his true colours and he was accused of <unk> like a <unk> child , with doubts cast over the <unk> of his reasons for refusing the Under <unk> of the India Office .", "Lady Rosebery , \" conscious of her husband 's supreme ability , \" wanted him in the cabinet and was furiously <unk> her husband 's discontent until Rosebery threatened to resign his Home Office position .", "Lady Rosebery had an angry row with Gladstone 's wife , where Mrs Gladstone pointed out that if Rosebery resigned he would have nothing but horse racing to interest him , and that Lady Rosebery should be patient as her husband was young .", "Rosebery , accepting that a cabinet place was not going to be forthcoming , resigned from Government .", "Lady Rosebery , realising further appeal to the <unk> was pointless , tried a new <unk> — Lord Hartington , the immensely influential Secretary of State for War , who was already <unk> with Gladstone over the Irish home rule problem , and whom she allegedly met by chance at Preston Railway Station .", "<unk> him into her carriage for the journey to London , she pleaded her husband 's case for three hours to her captive listener .", "The Roseberys then immediately left England and their children for a long trip to America and Australia .", "On their return in 1885 Rosebery was appointed Lord Privy Seal , complete with the seat in the cabinet which he sought .", "Gladstone resigned as Prime Minister in 1885 following a Government defeat over the Irish home rule question .", "The new Tory government was led by Lord Salisbury .", "However , as a minority administration it was not expected to last , and a swift return of the former administration was anticipated .", "During this period serious ( if unproven ) charges of plotting and ruthless ambition were about to be levelled against Lady Rosebery .", "Sir Charles Dilke , considered as a likely replacement for Gladstone , and thus a rival to Rosebery in government , was implicated in one of the most <unk> and ruinous divorce cases of the era .", "Involvement in any divorce was social suicide in the 19th century , but the facts which emerged were enough to ensure it was political suicide as well .", "A friend of the Roseberys , Donald Crawford , MP , sued his wife Virginia for divorce naming Dilke as co @-@ <unk> .", "There was little evidence and Dilke denied the charge , which could have been ultimately forgotten , if Virginia had not suddenly decided to sign a confession giving such lurid details that a great scandal was <unk> .", "She claimed that not only had Dilke slept with her and taught her \" French vices \" , but also slept with her mother and <unk> in a three @-@ in @-@ a @-@ bed <unk> with Virginia and a maid .", "Dilke denied everything , but his hopes of high political office were ruined forever .", "Dilke claimed the whole thing was an <unk> of lies and <unk> by his political enemies .", "<unk> began to circulate that the Roseberys , and Lady Rosebery in particular , were at the bottom of Dilke 's misfortune .", "In his futile quest to <unk> himself , and grasping at <unk> , Dilke wrote to Rosebery accusing Lady Rosebery of having paid Virginia to make the confession .", "An outraged Rosebery denied all on his wife 's behalf , while in December 1885 Lady Rosebery 's only response on being told of Virginia Crawford 's <unk> was : \" Dilke 's behaviour is very astonishing in some reports , though it is not an actual surprise to me . \"", "Early the following year Gladstone was returned to power and Rosebery was appointed Foreign Secretary in Gladstone 's third but brief term of office .", "Dilke 's political career was ruined , and for years afterwards he continued to expound the Rosebery conspiracy theory .", "Nothing was ever proven against Lady Rosebery and no <unk> evidence exists to <unk> the claim .", "The impartiality demanded by Rosebery 's new office forced him to sell many of his business interests , which had come by the way of the Rothschild family , to be seen to be avoiding a conflict of interest .", "However , his wife 's ambition and part in his rise to power was not only being recognised in high places , but clearly starting to <unk> .", "On being told that Lady Rosebery was very keen for her husband to become Foreign Secretary , Gladstone replied \" She would think herself capable of being Queen of the Realm and think the place only just good enough for her . \"", "Rosebery was now on the path to political greatness , but Gladstone 's government fell the same year .", "Lady Rosebery was not to see her husband achieve the highest political office .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n Like many other women of her class and era , Lady Rosebery patronised a great number of charities .", "Her chief causes appear to have all been connected specifically to the assistance and welfare of women .", "She was president of the Scottish Home Industries Association , a charity which encouraged Scottish women to work <unk> from home making <unk> or other items of <unk> and the like .", "In this way women , especially widowed mothers , remained in their homes able to care for their often large families while still earning an income .", "Queen Victoria appointed her president of the Queen Victoria Jubilee Institute for <unk> in Scotland , the beginning of the district nurse system , which was to <unk> health care for the rural poor and sick in Britain .", "She was also interested in general improvements in standards of nursing .", "Like many of her Rothschild relatives she was also deeply involved with the welfare of young working @-@ class women of the Jewish faith who inhabited the poorer areas of London , in particular <unk> .", "There she founded the Club for Jewish Working Girls .", "She also donated to numerous other charities connected with Jewish causes .", "However , within a week of her death her husband began to cancel many of these subscriptions , prompting charges of <unk> .", "Her interest in education has been one of her most obvious surviving charitable legacies .", "She founded schools in all the villages surrounding the Roseberys ' estates .", "The Mentmore estate alone was serviced by three schools founded by her at <unk> , <unk> and Mentmore itself .", "Not only were the children educated at her expense by trained teachers , each was also provided with seasonal gifts of new clothes .", "<unk> School remains in its original building with her <unk> on its walls , while <unk> School , which opened in 1877 , survives in new premises .", "One of her more pioneering and innovative charitable causes was the oral instruction of what were then called the <unk> and dumb .", "= = Death and legacy = = \n \n Lady Rosebery died of <unk> at Dalmeny in 1890 .", "She fought the disease , but it was found that she was also suffering from Bright 's disease , which had weakened her , making it impossible to survive the attack .", "She was buried in accordance with the rites of the Jewish faith .", "Rosebery found this particularly hard to bear , and wrote to Queen Victoria of the pain he experienced when \" another <unk> steps in to claim the corpse . \"", "It was only after her death that the doctors who had treated her disclosed to Rosebery that her kidney condition would have killed her within two years even if she had not contracted <unk> .", "Her funeral was held on 25 November 1890 at <unk> Jewish Cemetery .", "As is the Jewish tradition , the service was attended only by male mourners , who included most members of Gladstone 's cabinet .", "There is no evidence that Lady Rosebery drove her husband to follow her own political agenda , or that of her family .", "For her the rewards seem to have been the pleasure of seeing a husband she undoubtedly <unk> in the high office of which she felt him worthy .", "There is no doubt that she tempered her husband 's more radical views .", "Immediately following his wife 's death Rosebery retired from politics , writing in October 1891 \" The sole object of my ambition has disappeared with the death of my wife . \"", "Proof of the widespread belief in society that Lady Rosebery was the stable element of the partnership was confirmed shortly after her death , by Queen Victoria , following a then rare public speech by Rosebery , in which he supported Home Rule for Ireland .", "The Queen was shocked and thought the speech \" almost <unk> \" and went on to attribute Rosebery 's \" shocking and disappointing \" behaviour to the fact that \" poor Lady Rosebery is not there to keep him back . \"", "While Queen Victoria always personally liked Rosebery , she <unk> his politics .", "The Queen had thoroughly liked Lady Rosebery and wrote Rosebery several letters of <unk> , likening his loss to the untimely death of her own consort , Prince Albert .", "It seems that the Queen 's antipathy to Jews was confined to elevating them to the peerage .", "This view had softened by 1885 .", "In 1890 she accepted a <unk> invitation from Lady Rosebery 's cousin Ferdinand de Rothschild and toured <unk> Manor albeit eating in a separate dining room to the Jewish members of the party .", "Shortly after his wife 's death , Rosebery left his grieving children and went alone on a tour of Spain .", "Following a visit to El Escorial he wrote on the sepulchral wonders of the building , but added \" for the dead alone the Taj is of course supreme . \"", "On his return home he had designed for his wife a Victorian Gothic version of the Taj <unk> in miniature .", "For the remainder of his life he wore black and used black edged writing paper .", "Once , when talking with his daughter Sybil , he asked her what mourning she thought her mother would have worn had the situation been reversed .", "Sybil replied , \" She would not have worn any , she would have died at once . \"", "Ronald Munro Ferguson has been quoted in 1912 as saying \" many things would have gone otherwise had Lady Rosebery lived .", "Her loss is today as great a <unk> from every point of view as it was at the time of her death . \"", "<unk> changed Rosebery , both mentally and physically : he aged overnight , and began to refer to himself as an old man .", "Two years after her death , friends were still concerned that he was <unk> .", "Winston Churchill thought him <unk> by her death , and later said of her \" she was a remarkable woman on whom Rosebery leaned , she was ever a <unk> and composing element in his life which he was never able to find again because he could never give full confidence to anyone else . \"", "Sir Edward Hamilton , Rosebery 's closest friend , wrote : \n Her qualities were portrayed in literature when Lady Rosebery was reputed to be the model for Marcella Maxwell in Mrs <unk> Ward 's novels Marcella ( 1894 ) and Sir George <unk> ( 1909 ) .", "The author lived at <unk> close to Lady Rosebery 's home at Mentmore and would certainly have known her , while in the books Marcella 's house is based on Hampden House , also in Buckinghamshire .", "The Liberals did not return to office until 1892 .", "Lord Rosebery was eventually persuaded to enter government , becoming once again Foreign Secretary serving under Gladstone as Prime Minister .", "In 1894 on Gladstone 's retirement he achieved his wife 's ambitions and became Prime Minister , but by then Lady Rosebery was dead .", "Without her , Rosebery was a shadow of his former self , taking huge doses of morphine to combat insomnia and nerves .", "His Prime <unk> lasted barely a year , marred by problems and difficulties .", "For the remainder of his life and without his wife , as Queen Victoria <unk> it , \" to hold him back \" , he became more and more eccentric and controversial in his decisions .", "His final years were <unk> by ill health and a self @-@ enforced seclusion in Scotland .", "He died in 1929 .", "Before their marriage and his full @-@ time entry into politics , Rosebery 's future wife had written with extraordinary <unk> and ambition to him : \" I work only to help you , if you are Prime Minister , let me imitate Montagu <unk> . \"", "<unk> had been Disraeli 's influential private secretary on whom he had relied .", "Rosebery only ever trusted his wife .", "Without her to calm and order his life he was a neurotic wreck .", "Lady Rosebery 's eldest son , Harry , who was less successful in politics than his father and brother , distinguished himself by becoming captain of Surrey County Cricket Club and owning two Epsom Derby @-@ winning horses .", "He succeeded his father as 6th Earl of Rosebery and died in 1974 .", "Margaret married her father 's old friend and biographer the Marquess of Crewe .", "Such was still the fame of her parents that London traffic was brought to a standstill on her wedding day in 1899 .", "Lady Crewe became one of the first women magistrates in Britain ; she died in 1955 .", "Lady Sybil has been summarised by one of her father 's biographers : \" Even more eccentric than her father , she spent much of her time living in a caravan . \"", "Neil , the second of the Roseberys ' sons , entered politics and a promising future was <unk> for him .", "However , on the outbreak of World War I he joined the army , and was killed leading a charge at <unk> in 1917 .", "Of Hannah Rosebery 's homes , the lease on Lansdowne House was surrendered shortly before her death , when the Roseberys purchased 38 Berkeley Square .", "This property was transformed into one of London 's most luxurious town houses .", "However , Lady Rosebery did not live to see the work completed .", "Her son Harry sold the house in 1938 , and it was demolished .", "A year later a bomb landed on the empty site during World War II .", "The <unk> was bequeathed to her daughter , Sybil , in 1929 and was sold together with its contents in 1955 .", "Lord and Lady Rosebery 's library there was given to the nation at this time .", "Mentmore , the grandest of the Roseberys ' homes , was sold by Lady Rosebery 's grandson , the 7th Earl of Rosebery , in 1977 , together with the Rothschild art collection , which Lady Rosebery had not only been intensely interested in but had enlarged considerably .", "She personally <unk> the collection , and <unk> wrote in the preface \" In time to come , when , like all collections , this will be dispersed ( and I hope this will be long after my death ) this book may be of value . \"", "Her two @-@ volume work and the collection it described remained so unknown that \" Save Mentmore \" ( a group attempting to halt the sale of Mentmore to keep the collection within Britain ) failed largely due to widespread public ignorance of both house and collection .", "A few pieces of furniture and paintings were taken to Dalmeny , ( the only house to remain in the family ) where they are displayed today , and three pictures including <unk> ' Madame de <unk> were purchased for the National Gallery .", "The remainder of the collection was dispersed in a week @-@ long sale and is now scattered across the globe .", "A further sale of the \" Continental Library , \" to which she had added , was conducted in 1995 at the <unk> Hall , London by <unk> 's .", "In June 2011 , Christie 's auctioned a set of <unk> and diamond jewels ( a tiara , brooch and <unk> ) that were originally in Lady Rosebery 's ownership .", "Today , Lady Rosebery is a mere footnote in the long history of her husband 's family , rather as <unk> Vanderbilt is regarded in the Spencer @-@ Churchill family .", "Her husband , once one of the \" most celebrated figures in Britain , \" is a minor figure in British history .", "Thus , Hannah , Countess of Rosebery , in her day celebrated in the worlds of politics , <unk> , and high society , is largely unknown and forgotten ." ]
[ "She was the granddaughter of Baron Nathan Mayer Rothschild , who had founded N M Rothschild & Sons , the English branch of the Rothschilds ' banking empire ." ]
[ " = Hannah Primrose , Countess of Rosebery = \n \n Hannah Primrose , Countess of Rosebery ( 27 July 1851 – 19 November 1890 ) was a British <unk> , the daughter of Baron Mayer de Rothschild and the wife of Archibald , Earl of Rosebery .", "After <unk> her father 's fortune in 1874 , she became the richest woman in Britain .", "During the final quarter of the 19th century her husband , the Earl of Rosebery , was one of the most celebrated figures in Britain , an influential millionaire and politician , whose charm , wit , <unk> and public popularity gave him such standing that he \" almost eclipsed royalty . \"", "Yet his Jewish wife , during her lifetime regarded as dull , overweight and lacking in beauty , remains an <unk> figure largely ignored by historians and often regarded as notable only for financing her husband 's three ambitions : to marry an <unk> , win the Epsom Derby , and become Prime Minister ( the second and third of these possibly <unk> ambitions were achieved after her death ) .", "In truth , she was her husband 's driving force and motivation .", "Her marriage into the aristocracy , while controversial at the time , gave her the social <unk> in an antisemitic society that her vast fortune could not .", "She subsequently became a political hostess and philanthropist .", "Her charitable work was principally in the sphere of public health and causes associated with the welfare of working @-@ class Jewish women living in the poorer districts of London .", "Having firmly assisted and supported her husband on his path to political greatness , she suddenly died in 1890 , aged 39 , leaving him , distraught and bereft of her support , to achieve the political destiny which she had plotted .", "His <unk> of the United Kingdom was <unk> , and lasted barely a year .", "For over thirty years following her death , he wandered in a political wilderness , <unk> and exceedingly eccentric , until his own death in 1929 .", "= = Early years = = \n \n Hannah de Rothschild was born in 1851 into a world of great wealth and luxury .", "Niall Ferguson states in his History of the House of Rothschild that by the mid @-@ 19th century the Rothschilds regarded themselves as the nearest thing the Jews of Europe had to a royal family , and the equals of royalty .", "Whether or not this was strictly true , the many Rothschild homes and their art collections , in England , Austria , France and Germany , certainly <unk> those of the crowned heads of Europe .", "Hannah de Rothschild 's father Baron Meyer <unk> de Rothschild married his cousin <unk> Cohen in 1850 .", "The marriage provided the <unk> for Meyer to create what he described as \" an enduring monument , \" a country house of monumental proportions .", "His daughter Hannah , aged just six months , laid the foundation stone on 31 December 1851 .", "Throughout her life , Mentmore Towers was to be a fixed and pivotal point .", "Within a few years of the mansion 's completion , attracted by the good hunting and proximity to London , Hannah 's relatives began to build estates nearby , all within a carriage drive of each other ; thus , Hannah grew up in an almost private world of <unk> <unk> and security .", "<unk> has described this <unk> of Rothschild properties as \" the most conspicuous and significant aspect of Victorian architecture in Buckinghamshire . \"", "In addition to Mentmore , Baron and Baroness Meyer de Rothschild had a large house in London , 107 Piccadilly ; The <unk> , a luxurious yacht moored in the South of France ; and other smaller properties visited only seasonally and occasionally .", "As an only child growing up in what were , in all but name , palaces , her childhood appears to have been quite lonely .", "She was a companion to her <unk> mother and , in later life , a hostess with her father during her mother 's long periods of <unk> .", "She was indulged by both parents and her formal education was neglected in favour of music and singing lessons , subjects in which she was accomplished .", "Her parents were very protective of her , attempting to ensure that she was never exposed to the risk of sickness or even the sight of poverty .", "As a result , she was never allowed to enter the cottages on the Rothschilds ' estates .", "A cousin , who seems to have disliked her , claims that Hannah was so sheltered that the phrase \" the poor \" was just a meaningless <unk> to her .", "This is likely to be an exaggeration , as from her teens onwards she used much of her fortune to improve the lot of the poor , in housing and education .", "Whatever the faults of her education , she possessed great confidence , impressing her Rothschild relations , who noted her poise and competence when she hosted a large house party at Mentmore for the Prince of Wales while only 17 years of age .", "Mayer <unk> de Rothschild died in 1874 , leaving his daughter not only Mentmore ( with its <unk> art collection ) , his London mansion , and <unk> investments , but also the sum of two million pounds sterling in cash ( equivalent to £ 167 million in present day terms ) .", "Thus , Hannah de Rothschild became the wealthiest woman in England .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n Hannah de Rothschild was first introduced to her future husband , the 28 @-@ year @-@ old Earl of Rosebery , by Lady <unk> , the wife of Benjamin Disraeli , at Newmarket Racecourse .", "The <unk> were close friends and neighbours of the Rothschilds in Buckinghamshire .", "Archibald , 5th Earl of Rosebery , born in 1847 , had inherited his title from his grandfather in 1868 , when aged 21 , together with an income of £ 30 @,@ 000 a year .", "He owned 40 @,@ 000 acres ( 160 km ² ) in Scotland , and land in Norfolk , Hertfordshire , and Kent .", "His father had died when he was eight and he had been brought up by his mother , who had subsequently married Harry <unk> , 4th Duke of Cleveland .", "His mother was a distant figure , and their relationship was always strained .", "The Earls of Rosebery , whose family name was Primrose , were old , if undistinguished , members of the Scottish aristocracy .", "Rosebery was considered to be strikingly handsome and immensely cultivated .", "He was highly intelligent , and a brilliant future was forecast for him by his tutors at both Eton and Christ Church , Oxford .", "As early as 1876 , there were rumours of an engagement .", "However , several hurdles had to be overcome before a marriage could take place .", "While the Jewish Rothschilds were accepted into society , and indeed were close friends of some members of the royal family including the Prince of Wales , as elsewhere in Europe , antisemitic feelings were prevalent in the upper echelons of society and particularly so among those closest to the Queen at court , where following the death of the Prince <unk> in 1861 the Rothschilds became <unk> excluded .", "The Queens <unk> Arthur Edward <unk> referred to the Rothschild 's dining tables as \" <unk> with the Hebrew gold \" going so far as to say a visiting Russian royal needed a \" <unk> \" visit to Westminster Abbey following acceptance of Rothschild hospitality .", "Queen Victoria herself expressed antisemitic views in 1873 when it was proposed that Lionel de Rothschild be elevated to the peerage the Queen refused and expressed a reluctance to make a Jew a peer – saying \" to make a Jew a peer is a step she could not consent to \" and furthermore stated to give \" a title and mark of her <unk> to a Jew \" .", "Lord Spencer advised the Prince and Princess of Wales against attending a Rothschild ball with the words \" The Prince ought only to visit those of <unk> position in Society . \"", "However , this did not prevent the Prince from accepting Rothschild 's invitations and gifts privately .", "While one could be friends with Jews and accept their hospitality , their social status was still not sufficiently elevated to include marriage into the peerage without <unk> comment .", "Rosebery 's own mother was horrified at the thought of a <unk> , even a Rothschild , in the family .", "Rosebery too felt there was an impassable barrier of faith ; at this time , it was <unk> that any children could be reared as Jews .", "Although it has been stated that Rosebery himself was devoid of any antisemitic views , this was not always true , especially in later life .", "This factor also worked in reverse ; while Hannah de Rothschild was keen to marry Rosebery , she was also aware of many obstacles , the foremost being that she was devoted to her faith , and to leave it would be a severe moral <unk> .", "Another obstacle was the Rothschild family itself : it was their custom to marry cousins to keep their fortune within the family .", "Ironically , Hannah herself had opposed the marriage of her cousin Annie de Rothschild to the Christian Eliot Yorke , the son of the Earl of Hardwicke , in 1866 .", "In fact , she was to be the third daughter of the family 's English branch to marry outside of the Jewish faith , but such was the fame of the <unk> and the resultant publicity that the Jewish elders and press felt an example needed to be made .", "The Jewish Chronicle announced its \" most poignant grief \" at the prospect , and <unk> added , \" If the flame seize on the cedars , how will fare the <unk> on the wall : if the <unk> is brought up with a hook , how will the <unk> escape , \" demonstrating what a threat to the social fabric of the Jewish faith the Jewish elders saw in the prospect of such a marriage .", "The quotation , originally from the Babylonian Talmud , can be taken to mean that the elders and respected members and more notable members of the Jewish faith should set a good example by strictly following the teachings of the Jewish articles of faith which <unk> upon marriage to members of other religions .", "The formal engagement of marriage was announced on 3 January 1878 , a day Rosebery forever afterwards regarded as sacred .", "Writing to a friend in January 1878 , Rosebery described his wife as \" very simple , very <unk> , very clever , very warm @-@ hearted and very shy ...", "I never knew such a beautiful character . \"", "The marriage was celebrated in London on 20 March 1878 at the Board Room of <unk> in Mount Street , and also in a Christian ceremony at Christ Church in Down Street , Piccadilly .", "To show \" official \" disapproval , no male member of the Rothschild family attended the ceremonies .", "However , any shortcomings in the guest list were compensated for by the guest of honour — the Prince of Wales — and Disraeli , who gave the bride away .", "= = Marriage = = \n \n For the first few years following their marriage , the Roseberys resided in London in the Piccadilly house Lady Rosebery had inherited from her father .", "However , as the couple 's social and political interests increased from 1882 , they leased the larger Lansdowne House .", "Lansdowne House was one of the finest of the aristocratic palaces in London , well suited to be the home of the political <unk> which Hannah Rosebery was to establish .", "Here political and social leaders of the day mixed with royalty , authors such as Henry James and Oscar Wilde , and other prominent social and intellectual figures of the time .", "Henry James , an occasional guest in the Roseberys ' homes , delivered one of the most <unk> condemnations of Lady Rosebery describing her as \" ... large , coarse , Hebrew @-@ looking with hair of no particular colour and personally unattractive \" .", "The Roseberys divided their year among their various homes : London for the social season and parliament , Mentmore at weekends to entertain both political and shooting house @-@ parties .", "In August the household would move north to Dalmeny for the grouse shooting .", "In between , occasional days and the <unk> Derby meeting would be spent at their home \" The <unk> \" in Epsom .", "Though small by comparison to their other homes , this mansion was described by Henry James as the most <unk> and comfortable of the Roseberys ' many homes and as a delightful house full of books and sporting pictures , with just a few <unk> and <unk> .", "Together the Earl and Countess of Rosebery added greatly to not only the Mentmore collection but also to that housed at Dalmeny House , Rosebery 's Scottish seat , amassing a great library of rare and continental volumes and a collection of artefacts formerly belonging to the Emperor Napoleon I.", "= = = Relationship with Rosebery = = = \n \n Published commentators on the Roseberys claim their marriage was happy , and there is no known evidence that Hannah was anything other than happy in her marriage , and quite a lot to suggest she was indeed <unk> happy .", "However , much evidence suggests that Rosebery , while <unk> to be happy , was at times <unk> and bored by Hannah , who was always keen to accommodate his every whim .", "There were times when Lady Rosebery 's devotion to her husband was tested .", "Rosebery may have not been antisemitic before his marriage ; however , the <unk> wit for which he was famous led him to make remarks that could have been taken in such a way , once his marriage had secured the Rothschild fortune .", "Rosebery seems to have disliked his first son , who he claimed looked \" Jewish . \"", "On seeing his son for the first time he remarked \" Le Jew est fait , <unk> ne <unk> plus , \" which must have been disconcerting for the child 's very Jewish mother .", "Rosebery , who has been described as <unk> and <unk> , replied in a letter of congratulations on the birth of his heir from Mary Gladstone : \" I cannot pretend to be much excited by an event which occurs to almost every human being and which may cause me a great deal of <unk> . \"", "Rosebery then left his newborn child and wife ( who was again pregnant ) for a year @-@ long tour of Australia .", "On another occasion , when the Roseberys were travelling in India , Rosebery is reported to have announced \" I will travel ahead , Hannah and the rest of the heavy baggage will follow the next day . \"", "While the marriage was based on warmth and esteem on Rosebery 's side and adoration on Hannah 's , it seems that Rosebery often found his wife 's devotion irritating , and this sometimes caused him to be impatient with her .", "He was often abrupt with her in public .", "She , by contrast , was completely <unk> by him , and would frequently ignore her neighbours at a dinner party to listen to her husband 's conversation further down the table , a faux <unk> almost considered a crime in Victorian society .", "Those who saw the couple alone at home \" could not doubt the affection as well as the comprehension that united them . \"", "However , at times Rosebery 's behaviour could be eccentric .", "Gladstone remarked that Rosebery was , perhaps , rather too concerned with his health .", "Early in the marriage Rosebery decided to renovate the small ruined <unk> Castle ( the original Rosebery family seat ) , close to , and within sight of , Dalmeny House .", "Once renovation was complete in 1882 , Rosebery used it as a private retreat from his family , and began to spend his nights there alone .", "Always an <unk> , he claimed that the \" <unk> of the waters [ the nearby Firth of Forth ] were conducive to sleep . \"", "Books were his passion , and he assembled a huge library in the small castle .", "Thus Rosebery was able to lead a life at Dalmeny with his wife , but also quite apart from her .", "During their marriage the Roseberys travelled extensively , usually without their children .", "In September 1883 the couple left their children in the care of the <unk> and nursery maids , supervised by Rosebery 's sister Lady <unk> , for a long tour of America and Australia .", "Lady Rosebery owned large investments in North America , including <unk> in Texas and mines in Montana .", "Their arrival in New York was widely reported , and a full and <unk> description of Lady Rosebery was reported in The Herald .", "The newspaper went on to describe Rosebery as looking like a prosperous farmer .", "Lady Rosebery was very taken with California , from where she wrote : \" The inhabitants are very entertaining ... the women are very handsome , think nothing of dresses costing £ 80 , \" fix up \" their faces very frequently and are generally divorced . \"", "Having toured and been <unk> in America , the party moved on to Australia via Honolulu .", "In Australia , Rosebery chose to indulge his habit of solitude , installing his wife in a hotel in Sydney , while he went off alone to tour the outback .", "Rosebery 's frequent absences from his wife fuelled gossip that he was a secret homosexual .", "It has been claimed that the <unk> air that Rosebery wore was a mask to disguise his secret homosexual life .", "The worry of this illegal secret , it was claimed , and fear of exposure , caused his insomnia and bouts of depression .", "It was even <unk> that his <unk> Castle retreat was really a venue for clandestine <unk> with young men .", "Rosebery 's possible homosexuality has been much discussed in recent times .", "Nothing conclusive has ever been found one way or the other , but it is possible that he had homosexual experiences while in the care of a <unk> <unk> at Eton in his youth .", "No evidence exists that his wife was aware of these rumours against her husband , or even that she would have understood them , bearing in mind her sheltered upbringing and limited education .", "Sex education was not part of a 19th @-@ century upper @-@ class girl 's schooling .", "The more public and precise accusations of Rosebery 's homosexuality by the Marquess of Queensberry did not occur until three years after Lady Rosebery 's death .", "The relationship between the couple appears at times to have been almost that of a mother and child .", "Rosebery , a self @-@ centred , reserved man , prone to depression , <unk> and insecurity , had a difficult relationship with his mother who had been distant and openly preferred his younger brother .", "Lady Rosebery , an <unk> and only child , appears to have been desperate to lavish affection .", "Once upon entering a book shop she told her children they were entering a toy shop , and when the disappointed children pointed out the obvious she replied \" to your father this is a toy shop . \"", "Lord Rosebery 's friend Edward Hamilton recorded her \" notable faculty of getting other people to work and <unk> their <unk> . \"", "It seems she was the driving force of the relationship , with her feet firmly on the ground .", "She made herself the link between the world and her \" thin skinned and neurotic \" husband .", "While her husband <unk> or withdrew with hurt pride from a situation , she came to the forefront to plead his case or cause .", "If she was aware of his faults she gave no indication of it .", "= = = Children = = = \n \n The marriage produced four children : Lady Sybil Primrose , born in 1879 ; Lady Margaret Primrose , born in 1881 ; the heir Harry Primrose , Lord Dalmeny ( later 6th Earl of Rosebery ) , born in 1882 ; and finally the Honourable Neil Primrose , born the same year as his elder brother .", "As a mother , Lady Rosebery was presented with a dilemma : she was in fact already practically a mother to her husband who had no great feeling for a proximity to small babies .", "This was particularly evident in June 1880 when shortly after the birth of their first child Sybil , Rosebery wished to visit Germany for three months , to take a cure at a German spa ( he was recovering from what is now thought to have been a nervous breakdown ) .", "His wife <unk> accompanied him .", "However , Rosebery , clearly aware of his wife 's frustrated maternal instincts , reported that Hannah <unk> every detail of the daily letters from London concerning the baby , and that she never complained at the forced separation .", "More revealing is a comment Lady Rosebery herself made to her husband , \" I sometimes think it is wrong that I have thought less of the children in comparison to you \" shortly before her death in 1890 , suggesting that when a choice between her children and husband was forced on her , she always chose her husband .", "However , the same comment also hints that she was not unaware that her choice was at the cost of her children .", "When assessing Lady Rosebery 's behaviour to her children it should be remembered that she lived in an era of plentiful <unk> , wet nurses , <unk> and governesses which the upper classes employed as the norm .", "These people were employed regardless of the mother 's affection towards her children ; it was <unk> that a <unk> would nurse her own children , and to do so would have been breaking social conventions .", "Hence her <unk> lack of attention to her children was not unusual – she was following the upper class conventions and \" stiff upper lip \" philosophies of her era .", "However , in spite of their prolonged absences from their children , the Roseberys do not appear to have been very distant or remote figures in the earliest stages of their children 's lives .", "Margot Asquith records how Rosebery loved to play and romp on the floor with the children .", "= = Politics = = \n \n It has been said of Hannah de Rothschild that she grew up with a good sense and presence of mind , enabling her to <unk> for her mother on grand social occasions at Mentmore and in London .", "This gave her confidence and the experience to be the perfect political wife .", "Marriage to her altered Rosebery 's status , too : while his wife acquired Christian respectability and a title , Rosebery moved from being one of many wealthy and capable young noblemen to being one with <unk> riches .", "This , coupled with his good looks , appealed to the public 's imagination and gave him glamour .", "From the outset of the marriage , political members of the Rothschild family took an interest in Rosebery , and he was soon acclaimed as one of the rising hopes of the Liberal Party .", "As a hereditary peer , he already had a seat in the House of Lords and had made his maiden speech there on attaining his majority .", "But brilliant as he was , Rosebery tended to <unk> and boredom .", "Lord Granville in fact considered Rosebery 's wife to be the more ambitious of the pair , and even advised her \" If you keep him up to the mark , [ he ] is sure to have his page in history . \"", "The subtle driving of her often languid and <unk> husband to achieve his \" page in history \" was to become her <unk> d 'être .", "Rosebery 's secretary Thomas Gilmour noted : \" She is thoroughly genuine and very tender and devoted to Lord Rosebery , it is easy to see that she is very proud of him , and she is a woman of considerable force of character and great energy , she may prove to be a powerful ally in his political career . \"", "Rosebery was not a natural politician .", "He was an idealist who disliked the <unk> of politics , in fact \" his innate dislike of politics was something Lady Rosebery always fought against . \"", "However , he was a gifted <unk> , and this was an era when platform speaking was beginning to replace House of Commons debate .", "On a tour of America before his marriage , Rosebery had been impressed by the campaigning of prospective political candidates ; in Britain little had changed in that respect since the <unk> of the 18th century .", "He realised how an electorate could be <unk> by a candidate touring his prospective constituency , aided by a well thought @-@ out series of events , rallies and advertising , with the candidate 's ideal and attractive family smiling by his side .", "Thus Lady Rosebery not only pushed and encouraged him behind the scenes but was now to become an encouraging and conspicuous figure by his side .", "In this way it could be said she was the first openly \" political wife \" in Britain .", "This first became evident in the great campaign to re @-@ elect Gladstone .", "Known today as the Midlothian campaign , it was <unk> by the Roseberys .", "Rosebery used his influence to have Gladstone invited to stand as parliamentary candidate for Midlothian , near to Rosebery 's Dalmeny estate .", "Gladstone had nominally retired from politics after losing his Greenwich seat in 1874 , when Disraeli had been swept to power .", "The campaign was based at Dalmeny where Lady Rosebery hosted a series of large political house parties throughout the long campaign .", "The <unk> were later to claim that Rosebery had paid for Gladstone 's campaign .", "Rosebery later admitted to spending £ 50 @,@ 000 .", "The Roseberys ' house party would leave Dalmeny and tour towns and cities across Midlothian and Scotland , with Gladstone and the speakers often addressing vast crowds from the back of an American @-@ designed <unk> car specially acquired by Rosebery for the purpose .", "The scenes at these meetings have been described as something between a carnival and an <unk> 's revival meeting .", "While in the grounds of Dalmeny House itself , the public were treated to a great <unk> display .", "Throughout all this , Gladstone was supported not only by the popular and charismatic Rosebery but also by an array of well @-@ dressed women including Lady Rosebery and Gladstone 's daughter Mary .", "These fashionable people – the celebrities of their day ( newspapers at the time gave many column inches each day to the <unk> of the upper classes ) – were as much a crowd @-@ <unk> as the political speakers , and Rosebery 's planning used that to full effect .", "One meeting was so packed that many were <unk> : 70 @,@ 000 people applied for tickets in a hall capable of holding 6 @,@ 500 .", "Lady Rosebery reported , \" I had never heard Archie ( Lord Rosebery ) speak in public politically before , but after the first minute I felt I could never be nervous at his making a speech the audience show him great affection . \"", "[ sic ] However it was not just Gladstone and Rosebery the huge crowds had come to see , but also the <unk> supporting and smiling families .", "Lady Rosebery went on to describe how \" They ( the crowds ) <unk> me on the back till my shoulders were sensitive . \"", "Thus in Rosebery 's first serious involvement in politics , Disraeli was defeated and the newly elected MP for Midlothian became Prime Minister for the second time ( the caretaker liberal leader Lord Hartington retired in favour of Gladstone ) .", "It was also obvious that Lady Rosebery was a very evident and valuable political <unk> asset .", "As the Marquess of Crewe put it \" she had cut her spurs . \"", "Her political <unk> and ambitions for her husband were however to be more severely tested following the Liberal victory .", "Rosebery was , as expected , offered a position in Government by Gladstone .", "It had been rumoured that the position of Viceroy of Ireland or a cabinet place would be <unk> , but it turned out to be the job of Under Secretary of the India Office .", "Rosebery immediately declined the post , giving as his reason that it would appear that he was being repaid for running Gladstone 's campaign ( as though the <unk> position would not ) .", "When pressed further he cited ill health — he had been suffering from scarlet fever during the Midlothian campaign and now also appeared to be suffering a minor nervous breakdown .", "Political leaders urged Lady Rosebery to influence him , but she defended his decision , while stressing that his deterioration in health was only temporary .", "She had to be careful — if it appeared her husband had declined the offer on the grounds that it was too <unk> , it would give substance to the claims being made that he was <unk> and <unk> .", "Whatever the truth , and it may be Rosebery 's own explanation that he \" disliked hard work , \" Lady Rosebery continued to <unk> Gladstone for a job for Rosebery within the cabinet .", "In August 1880 , when Gladstone told her firmly that \" There is nothing I can give him , \" she claimed she had not been seeking a cabinet post and Gladstone had misunderstood her .", "At the same time she was <unk> enough to mention that Sir William Harcourt and Sir Charles Dilke , both radicals opposed to Gladstone 's policies , were \" visiting them \" and \" thoughtful . \"", "Lady Rosebery also began to befriend those politicians such as Lord <unk> who <unk> with her husband , while others such as Lord Granville and Lord Hartington she identified as aloof .", "She dismissed Lord Spencer with \" I can never look on him as a great motive power , besides he does not mention Archie [ Rosebery ] to me . \"", "This was the same Lord Spencer who had advised the Prince and Princess of Wales against visiting the homes of wealthy Jews .", "Finally her soliciting paid off and in 1881 , Rosebery was offered a government position acceptable to him , that of Under Secretary at the Home Office with special responsibility for Scotland .", "He had sought the position feeling that Scotland was neglected by the Liberal Government who were more interested in Ireland .", "However , immediately upon assuming the job he began to demand a place in the cabinet .", "The office he sought was that of Lord Privy Seal , a position Gladstone refused on account of Rosebery 's inexperience in Government .", "It appeared that Rosebery was showing his true colours and he was accused of <unk> like a <unk> child , with doubts cast over the <unk> of his reasons for refusing the Under <unk> of the India Office .", "Lady Rosebery , \" conscious of her husband 's supreme ability , \" wanted him in the cabinet and was furiously <unk> her husband 's discontent until Rosebery threatened to resign his Home Office position .", "Lady Rosebery had an angry row with Gladstone 's wife , where Mrs Gladstone pointed out that if Rosebery resigned he would have nothing but horse racing to interest him , and that Lady Rosebery should be patient as her husband was young .", "Rosebery , accepting that a cabinet place was not going to be forthcoming , resigned from Government .", "Lady Rosebery , realising further appeal to the <unk> was pointless , tried a new <unk> — Lord Hartington , the immensely influential Secretary of State for War , who was already <unk> with Gladstone over the Irish home rule problem , and whom she allegedly met by chance at Preston Railway Station .", "<unk> him into her carriage for the journey to London , she pleaded her husband 's case for three hours to her captive listener .", "The Roseberys then immediately left England and their children for a long trip to America and Australia .", "On their return in 1885 Rosebery was appointed Lord Privy Seal , complete with the seat in the cabinet which he sought .", "Gladstone resigned as Prime Minister in 1885 following a Government defeat over the Irish home rule question .", "The new Tory government was led by Lord Salisbury .", "However , as a minority administration it was not expected to last , and a swift return of the former administration was anticipated .", "During this period serious ( if unproven ) charges of plotting and ruthless ambition were about to be levelled against Lady Rosebery .", "Sir Charles Dilke , considered as a likely replacement for Gladstone , and thus a rival to Rosebery in government , was implicated in one of the most <unk> and ruinous divorce cases of the era .", "Involvement in any divorce was social suicide in the 19th century , but the facts which emerged were enough to ensure it was political suicide as well .", "A friend of the Roseberys , Donald Crawford , MP , sued his wife Virginia for divorce naming Dilke as co @-@ <unk> .", "There was little evidence and Dilke denied the charge , which could have been ultimately forgotten , if Virginia had not suddenly decided to sign a confession giving such lurid details that a great scandal was <unk> .", "She claimed that not only had Dilke slept with her and taught her \" French vices \" , but also slept with her mother and <unk> in a three @-@ in @-@ a @-@ bed <unk> with Virginia and a maid .", "Dilke denied everything , but his hopes of high political office were ruined forever .", "Dilke claimed the whole thing was an <unk> of lies and <unk> by his political enemies .", "<unk> began to circulate that the Roseberys , and Lady Rosebery in particular , were at the bottom of Dilke 's misfortune .", "In his futile quest to <unk> himself , and grasping at <unk> , Dilke wrote to Rosebery accusing Lady Rosebery of having paid Virginia to make the confession .", "An outraged Rosebery denied all on his wife 's behalf , while in December 1885 Lady Rosebery 's only response on being told of Virginia Crawford 's <unk> was : \" Dilke 's behaviour is very astonishing in some reports , though it is not an actual surprise to me . \"", "Early the following year Gladstone was returned to power and Rosebery was appointed Foreign Secretary in Gladstone 's third but brief term of office .", "Dilke 's political career was ruined , and for years afterwards he continued to expound the Rosebery conspiracy theory .", "Nothing was ever proven against Lady Rosebery and no <unk> evidence exists to <unk> the claim .", "The impartiality demanded by Rosebery 's new office forced him to sell many of his business interests , which had come by the way of the Rothschild family , to be seen to be avoiding a conflict of interest .", "However , his wife 's ambition and part in his rise to power was not only being recognised in high places , but clearly starting to <unk> .", "On being told that Lady Rosebery was very keen for her husband to become Foreign Secretary , Gladstone replied \" She would think herself capable of being Queen of the Realm and think the place only just good enough for her . \"", "Rosebery was now on the path to political greatness , but Gladstone 's government fell the same year .", "Lady Rosebery was not to see her husband achieve the highest political office .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n Like many other women of her class and era , Lady Rosebery patronised a great number of charities .", "Her chief causes appear to have all been connected specifically to the assistance and welfare of women .", "She was president of the Scottish Home Industries Association , a charity which encouraged Scottish women to work <unk> from home making <unk> or other items of <unk> and the like .", "In this way women , especially widowed mothers , remained in their homes able to care for their often large families while still earning an income .", "Queen Victoria appointed her president of the Queen Victoria Jubilee Institute for <unk> in Scotland , the beginning of the district nurse system , which was to <unk> health care for the rural poor and sick in Britain .", "She was also interested in general improvements in standards of nursing .", "Like many of her Rothschild relatives she was also deeply involved with the welfare of young working @-@ class women of the Jewish faith who inhabited the poorer areas of London , in particular <unk> .", "There she founded the Club for Jewish Working Girls .", "She also donated to numerous other charities connected with Jewish causes .", "However , within a week of her death her husband began to cancel many of these subscriptions , prompting charges of <unk> .", "Her interest in education has been one of her most obvious surviving charitable legacies .", "She founded schools in all the villages surrounding the Roseberys ' estates .", "The Mentmore estate alone was serviced by three schools founded by her at <unk> , <unk> and Mentmore itself .", "Not only were the children educated at her expense by trained teachers , each was also provided with seasonal gifts of new clothes .", "<unk> School remains in its original building with her <unk> on its walls , while <unk> School , which opened in 1877 , survives in new premises .", "One of her more pioneering and innovative charitable causes was the oral instruction of what were then called the <unk> and dumb .", "= = Death and legacy = = \n \n Lady Rosebery died of <unk> at Dalmeny in 1890 .", "She fought the disease , but it was found that she was also suffering from Bright 's disease , which had weakened her , making it impossible to survive the attack .", "She was buried in accordance with the rites of the Jewish faith .", "Rosebery found this particularly hard to bear , and wrote to Queen Victoria of the pain he experienced when \" another <unk> steps in to claim the corpse . \"", "It was only after her death that the doctors who had treated her disclosed to Rosebery that her kidney condition would have killed her within two years even if she had not contracted <unk> .", "Her funeral was held on 25 November 1890 at <unk> Jewish Cemetery .", "As is the Jewish tradition , the service was attended only by male mourners , who included most members of Gladstone 's cabinet .", "There is no evidence that Lady Rosebery drove her husband to follow her own political agenda , or that of her family .", "For her the rewards seem to have been the pleasure of seeing a husband she undoubtedly <unk> in the high office of which she felt him worthy .", "There is no doubt that she tempered her husband 's more radical views .", "Immediately following his wife 's death Rosebery retired from politics , writing in October 1891 \" The sole object of my ambition has disappeared with the death of my wife . \"", "Proof of the widespread belief in society that Lady Rosebery was the stable element of the partnership was confirmed shortly after her death , by Queen Victoria , following a then rare public speech by Rosebery , in which he supported Home Rule for Ireland .", "The Queen was shocked and thought the speech \" almost <unk> \" and went on to attribute Rosebery 's \" shocking and disappointing \" behaviour to the fact that \" poor Lady Rosebery is not there to keep him back . \"", "While Queen Victoria always personally liked Rosebery , she <unk> his politics .", "The Queen had thoroughly liked Lady Rosebery and wrote Rosebery several letters of <unk> , likening his loss to the untimely death of her own consort , Prince Albert .", "It seems that the Queen 's antipathy to Jews was confined to elevating them to the peerage .", "This view had softened by 1885 .", "In 1890 she accepted a <unk> invitation from Lady Rosebery 's cousin Ferdinand de Rothschild and toured <unk> Manor albeit eating in a separate dining room to the Jewish members of the party .", "Shortly after his wife 's death , Rosebery left his grieving children and went alone on a tour of Spain .", "Following a visit to El Escorial he wrote on the sepulchral wonders of the building , but added \" for the dead alone the Taj is of course supreme . \"", "On his return home he had designed for his wife a Victorian Gothic version of the Taj <unk> in miniature .", "For the remainder of his life he wore black and used black edged writing paper .", "Once , when talking with his daughter Sybil , he asked her what mourning she thought her mother would have worn had the situation been reversed .", "Sybil replied , \" She would not have worn any , she would have died at once . \"", "Ronald Munro Ferguson has been quoted in 1912 as saying \" many things would have gone otherwise had Lady Rosebery lived .", "Her loss is today as great a <unk> from every point of view as it was at the time of her death . \"", "<unk> changed Rosebery , both mentally and physically : he aged overnight , and began to refer to himself as an old man .", "Two years after her death , friends were still concerned that he was <unk> .", "Winston Churchill thought him <unk> by her death , and later said of her \" she was a remarkable woman on whom Rosebery leaned , she was ever a <unk> and composing element in his life which he was never able to find again because he could never give full confidence to anyone else . \"", "Sir Edward Hamilton , Rosebery 's closest friend , wrote : \n Her qualities were portrayed in literature when Lady Rosebery was reputed to be the model for Marcella Maxwell in Mrs <unk> Ward 's novels Marcella ( 1894 ) and Sir George <unk> ( 1909 ) .", "The author lived at <unk> close to Lady Rosebery 's home at Mentmore and would certainly have known her , while in the books Marcella 's house is based on Hampden House , also in Buckinghamshire .", "The Liberals did not return to office until 1892 .", "Lord Rosebery was eventually persuaded to enter government , becoming once again Foreign Secretary serving under Gladstone as Prime Minister .", "In 1894 on Gladstone 's retirement he achieved his wife 's ambitions and became Prime Minister , but by then Lady Rosebery was dead .", "Without her , Rosebery was a shadow of his former self , taking huge doses of morphine to combat insomnia and nerves .", "His Prime <unk> lasted barely a year , marred by problems and difficulties .", "For the remainder of his life and without his wife , as Queen Victoria <unk> it , \" to hold him back \" , he became more and more eccentric and controversial in his decisions .", "His final years were <unk> by ill health and a self @-@ enforced seclusion in Scotland .", "He died in 1929 .", "Before their marriage and his full @-@ time entry into politics , Rosebery 's future wife had written with extraordinary <unk> and ambition to him : \" I work only to help you , if you are Prime Minister , let me imitate Montagu <unk> . \"", "<unk> had been Disraeli 's influential private secretary on whom he had relied .", "Rosebery only ever trusted his wife .", "Without her to calm and order his life he was a neurotic wreck .", "Lady Rosebery 's eldest son , Harry , who was less successful in politics than his father and brother , distinguished himself by becoming captain of Surrey County Cricket Club and owning two Epsom Derby @-@ winning horses .", "He succeeded his father as 6th Earl of Rosebery and died in 1974 .", "Margaret married her father 's old friend and biographer the Marquess of Crewe .", "Such was still the fame of her parents that London traffic was brought to a standstill on her wedding day in 1899 .", "Lady Crewe became one of the first women magistrates in Britain ; she died in 1955 .", "Lady Sybil has been summarised by one of her father 's biographers : \" Even more eccentric than her father , she spent much of her time living in a caravan . \"", "Neil , the second of the Roseberys ' sons , entered politics and a promising future was <unk> for him .", "However , on the outbreak of World War I he joined the army , and was killed leading a charge at <unk> in 1917 .", "Of Hannah Rosebery 's homes , the lease on Lansdowne House was surrendered shortly before her death , when the Roseberys purchased 38 Berkeley Square .", "This property was transformed into one of London 's most luxurious town houses .", "However , Lady Rosebery did not live to see the work completed .", "Her son Harry sold the house in 1938 , and it was demolished .", "A year later a bomb landed on the empty site during World War II .", "The <unk> was bequeathed to her daughter , Sybil , in 1929 and was sold together with its contents in 1955 .", "Lord and Lady Rosebery 's library there was given to the nation at this time .", "Mentmore , the grandest of the Roseberys ' homes , was sold by Lady Rosebery 's grandson , the 7th Earl of Rosebery , in 1977 , together with the Rothschild art collection , which Lady Rosebery had not only been intensely interested in but had enlarged considerably .", "She personally <unk> the collection , and <unk> wrote in the preface \" In time to come , when , like all collections , this will be dispersed ( and I hope this will be long after my death ) this book may be of value . \"", "Her two @-@ volume work and the collection it described remained so unknown that \" Save Mentmore \" ( a group attempting to halt the sale of Mentmore to keep the collection within Britain ) failed largely due to widespread public ignorance of both house and collection .", "A few pieces of furniture and paintings were taken to Dalmeny , ( the only house to remain in the family ) where they are displayed today , and three pictures including <unk> ' Madame de <unk> were purchased for the National Gallery .", "The remainder of the collection was dispersed in a week @-@ long sale and is now scattered across the globe .", "A further sale of the \" Continental Library , \" to which she had added , was conducted in 1995 at the <unk> Hall , London by <unk> 's .", "In June 2011 , Christie 's auctioned a set of <unk> and diamond jewels ( a tiara , brooch and <unk> ) that were originally in Lady Rosebery 's ownership .", "Today , Lady Rosebery is a mere footnote in the long history of her husband 's family , rather as <unk> Vanderbilt is regarded in the Spencer @-@ Churchill family .", "Her husband , once one of the \" most celebrated figures in Britain , \" is a minor figure in British history .", "Thus , Hannah , Countess of Rosebery , in her day celebrated in the worlds of politics , <unk> , and high society , is largely unknown and forgotten ." ]
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[ " = Gaboon viper = \n \n <unk> gabonica , most commonly known as the Gaboon viper , is a viper species found in the rainforests and <unk> of sub @-@ Saharan Africa .", "Like all vipers , it is venomous .", "It is not only the largest member of the genus <unk> , but also the world 's heaviest <unk> , and it has the longest fangs – up to 2 inches in length ( 5 cm ) , and it has highest venom yield of any snake .", "Two subspecies are currently recognized , including the nominate subspecies described here .", "= = Description = = \n \n Adults average 125 – 155 cm ( 4 to 5 feet ) in total length ( body + tail ) with a maximum total length of 205 cm ( 81 in ) for a specimen collected in Sierra Leone .", "The sexes may be distinguished by the length of the teeth in relation to the total length of the body : approximately 12 % for males and 6 % for females .", "Adults , especially females , are very heavy and stout .", "One female had the following dimensions : \n In their description of B. gabonica , Spawls et al .. ( 2004 ) give an average total length of 80 – 130 cm ( 32 to 51 @.", "@ 5 in ) , with a maximum total length of 175 cm ( 69 @.", "@ 3 in ) , saying the species may possibly grow larger still .", "They acknowledge reports of specimens over 1 @.", "@ 8 m ( 6 ft ) , or even over 2 m ( 6 @.", "@ 5 ft ) in total length , but claim there is no evidence to support this .", "A large specimen of exactly 1 @.", "@ 8 m ( 5 @.", "@ 9 ft ) total length , caught in 1973 , was found to have weighed 11 @.", "@ 3 kg ( 25 lb ) with an empty stomach .", "Very large specimens may possibly weigh up to 20 kg ( 44 lb ) , which would rank them as the world 's heaviest venomous snake ahead of the Eastern <unk> <unk> , but these masses are not known to have been verified .", "The head is large and triangular , while the neck is greatly narrowed : almost one @-@ third the width of the head .", "A pair of \" horns \" is present between the raised nostrils — tiny in B. g. gabonica , but much larger in B. g. rhinoceros .", "The eyes are large and <unk> , set well forward , and surrounded by 15 – 21 <unk> scales .", "There are 12 – 16 <unk> scales across the top of the head .", "Four or five scale rows separate the <unk> and the <unk> .", "There are 13 – 18 <unk> and 16 – 22 <unk> .", "The fangs may reach a length of 55 millimetres ( 2 @.", "@ 2 in ) : the longest of any venomous snake .", "<unk> , there are 28 – 46 dorsal scale rows , all of which are strongly <unk> except for the outer rows on each side .", "The lateral scales are slightly oblique .", "The ventral scales number 124 – 140 : rarely more than 132 in males , rarely less than 132 in females .", "There are 17 – 33 paired <unk> scales : males have no fewer than 25 , females no more than 23 .", "The anal scale is single .", "The color pattern consists of a series of pale , <unk> blotches running down the center of the back , <unk> with dark , yellow @-@ edged <unk> markings .", "The flanks have a series of <unk> or brown <unk> shapes , with light vertical central bars .", "The belly is pale with irregular brown or black blotches .", "The head is white or cream with a fine , dark central line , black spots on the rear corners , and a dark blue @-@ black triangle behind and below each eye .", "The iris colour is cream , yellow @-@ white , orange or silvery .", "= = Common names = = \n \n The snake 's common names include Gaboon viper , butterfly adder , forest puff adder , <unk> , <unk> , Gaboon adder , .", "Originally a name given by the Portuguese , Gabon ( <unk> ) refers to the estuary on which the town of <unk> was built , in Gabon , and to a narrow strip of territory on either bank of this arm of the sea .", "As of 1909 , Gaboon referred to the northern portion of French Congo , south of the <unk> and lying between the Atlantic Ocean and 12 ° E longitude .", "= = Geographic range = = \n \n This species can be found in Guinea , Ghana , <unk> , Nigeria , Cameroon , <unk> Guinea , Gabon , Republic of the Congo , <unk> Congo , northern Angola , Central African Republic , South Sudan , Uganda , Kenya , eastern Tanzania , Zambia , Malawi , eastern Zimbabwe , Mozambique , and northeast KwaZulu @-@ Natal Province in South Africa .", "<unk> et al .", "( 2003 ) also list Sierra Leone and <unk> in West Africa .", "The type locality is given as \" Gabon \" ( Africa ) .", "= = Habitat = = \n \n The Gaboon viper is usually found in rainforests and nearby woodlands , mainly at low altitudes , but sometimes as high as 1500 m .", "Spawls et al .", "( 2004 ) mention a maximum altitude of 2100 m .", "According to <unk> and <unk> ( 1975 ) , it is generally found in environments that are parallel to those occupied by its close relative , B.", "<unk> , which is normally found in more open country .", "In Tanzania , this species is found in secondary <unk> , <unk> plantations , and in agricultural land under bushes and in <unk> .", "In Uganda , they are found in forests and nearby grasslands .", "They also do well in reclaimed forest areas : <unk> plantations in West Africa and coffee plantations in East Africa .", "They have been found in evergreen forests in Zambia .", "In Zimbabwe , they only occur in areas of high rainfall along the forested <unk> in the east of the country .", "In general , they may also be found in swamps , as well as in still and moving waters .", "They are commonly found in agricultural areas near forests and on roads at night .", "= = Behavior = = \n \n Primarily nocturnal , Gaboon vipers have a reputation for being slow @-@ moving and placid .", "They usually hunt by ambush , often spending long periods motionless , waiting for suitable prey to happen by .", "On the other hand , they have been known to hunt actively , mostly during the first six hours of the night .", "In <unk> , Ghana , they were regularly killed around some <unk> in an open area with the forest some 500 meters away — a sign that they were hunting rats in the grassland .", "They are usually very tolerant snakes , even when handled , and rarely bite or hiss , unlike most vipers .", "However , bites by bad @-@ tempered individuals do occur .", "<unk> is mostly rectilinear , in a sluggish \" walking \" motion of the ventral scales .", "They may <unk> from side to side when alarmed , but only for short distances .", "<unk> ( 1933 ) even described them as being capable of <unk> .", "If threatened , they may hiss loudly as a warning , doing so in a deep and steady rhythm , slightly flattening the head at the expiration of each breath .", "Despite this , they are unlikely to strike unless severely provoked ; however , they are one of fastest striking snakes in the world , so care should be taken in handling them .", "There have been numerous descriptions of their generally <unk> nature .", "<unk> ( 1961 ) wrote they are so docile that they \" can be handled as freely as any non @-@ venomous species \" , although this is absolutely not recommended .", "In Lane ( 1963 ) , <unk> explained he would capture specimens by first touching them lightly on the top of the head with a pair of tongs to test their reactions .", "Anger was rarely displayed , so the tongs were usually set aside and the snakes firmly grasped by the neck with one hand and the body supported with the other as he picked them up and carried them to a box for containment .", "He said the snakes hardly ever struggled .", "Parry ( 1975 ) described how this species has a wider range of eye movement than other snakes .", "Along a horizontal plane , eye movement can be maintained even if the head is rotated up or down to an angle of up to 45 ° .", "If the head is rotated 360 ° , one eye will tilt up and the other down , depending on the direction of rotation .", "Also , if one eye looks forward , the other looks back , as if both are connected to a fixed position on an axis between them .", "In general , the eyes often flick back and forth in a rapid and <unk> manner .", "When asleep , there is no eye movement and the pupils are strongly contracted .", "The pupils <unk> suddenly and eye movement resumes when the animal wakes up .", "= = Feeding = = \n \n Because of their large , heavy body size , the adults have no trouble eating prey as large as fully grown rabbits .", "When prey happens by , they strike with very fast precision from any angle .", "Once they strike their prey , they hang on to it with their large fangs rather than letting it go and waiting for it to die .", "This behaviour is very different from the behaviour of other species of vipers .", "These snakes feed on a variety of birds and mammals , such as <unk> , many different species of rodents , including field mice and rats , as well as hares and rabbits .", "There are also reports of more unlikely prey items , such as tree monkeys , the brush @-@ tailed <unk> ( <unk> ) and even the small royal antelope ( <unk> ) .", "= = Reproduction = = \n \n During peak sexual activity , males engage in combat .", "This starts with one male rubbing its chin along the back of the other .", "The second male will then raise its head as high as possible .", "As they both do the same , the necks intertwine .", "When the heads are level , they turn towards each other and push .", "Their bodies intertwine as they switch positions .", "They become oblivious to everything else , continuing even after they fall off a surface or into water .", "Sometimes they intertwine and <unk> so tightly that their scales stand out from the pressure .", "They have also been observed to strike at each other with mouths closed .", "Occasionally , the combatants will tire and break off the fight by \" mutual consent \" , resting for a while before resuming once more .", "The event is settled when one of the two succeeds in pushing the other 's head to the ground and raising its own by 20 – 30 cm .", "In captivity , combat may occur four or five times a week until courtship and copulation ends .", "Gestation takes about 7 months , which suggests a breeding cycle of two to three years .", "A five @-@ year breeding cycle may also be possible .", "Usually , they give birth in late summer .", "B. g. gabonica produces 8 – 43 live young .", "B. g. rhinoceros may produce as many as 60 .", "However , the actual number of offspring rarely exceeds 24 .", "<unk> are 25 – 32 cm in length and weigh 25 – 45 g .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n <unk> from this species are rare , due to their extremely <unk> nature and because their range is limited to <unk> areas .", "Due to their <unk> and unwillingness to move even when approached , bites most often occur due to persons accidentally stepping on a Gaboon viper , but even then in some cases this does not guarantee a bite .", "However , when a bite does occur , it should always be considered a serious medical emergency .", "Even an average bite from an average @-@ sized specimen is potentially fatal .", "<unk> should be administered as soon as possible to save the victim 's life if not the affected limb .", "The snake 's <unk> venom itself is not considered particularly toxic based on tests conducted in mice .", "In mice , the LD50 is 0 @.", "@ 8 – 5 @.", "@ 0 mg / kg IV , 2 @.", "@ 0 mg / kg IP and 5 @.", "@ 0 – 6 @.", "@ 0 mg / kg <unk> .", "However , the venom glands are enormous and each bite produces the largest quantities of venom of any venomous snake ; this is partially due to the fact that , unlike many African vipers such as the <unk> <unk> , the Gaboon viper does not release after a bite , which enables it to <unk> larger amounts of venom .", "<unk> is probably related to body weight , as opposed to milking interval .", "Brown ( 1973 ) gives a venom yield range of 200 – 1000 mg ( of dried venom ) , A range of 200 – 600 mg for specimens 125 – 155 cm in length has also been reported .", "Spawls and Branch ( 1995 ) state from 5 to 7 ml ( 450 – 600 mg ) of venom may be <unk> in a single bite .", "A study by Marsh and Whaler ( 1984 ) reported a maximum yield of 9 @.", "@ 7 ml of wet venom , which translated to <unk> mg of dried venom .", "They attached \" <unk> \" clip electrodes to the angle of the open jaw of <unk> specimens ( length 133 – 136 cm , girth 23 – 25 cm , weight 1 @.", "@ 3 – 3 @.", "@ 4 kg ) , yielding 1 @.", "@ 3 – 7 @.", "@ 6 ml ( mean 4 @.", "@ 4 ml ) of venom .", "Two to three electrical bursts within a space of five seconds apart were enough to empty the venom glands .", "The Gaboon vipers used for the study were <unk> between seven and 11 times over a 12 @-@ month period , during which they remained in good health and the <unk> of their venom remained the same .", "Based on how sensitive monkeys were to the venom , Whaler ( 1971 ) estimated 14 mg of venom would be enough to kill a human being : equivalent to 0 @.", "@ 06 ml of venom , or 1 / 50 to 1 / 1000 of what can be obtained in a single milking .", "Marsh and Whaler ( 1984 ) wrote that 35 mg ( 1 / 30 of the average venom yield ) would be enough to kill a man of 70 kilograms ( 150 lb ) .", "Branch ( 1992 ) suggested that 90 – 100 mg would be fatal in humans .", "Due to the rarity of these type of <unk> , further investigation is needed .", "In humans , a bite causes rapid and conspicuous swelling , intense pain , severe shock and local blistering .", "Other symptoms may include <unk> movements , defecation , <unk> , swelling of the tongue and eyelids , <unk> and unconsciousness .", "<unk> , bruising and <unk> may be extensive .", "There may be sudden <unk> , heart damage and <unk> .", "The blood may become <unk> with internal bleeding that may lead to <unk> and <unk> .", "Local tissue damage may require surgical excision and possibly <unk> .", "Healing may be slow and fatalities during the recovery period are not uncommon .", "= = Subspecies = = \n \n \n = = Taxonomy = = \n \n <unk> et al .", "( 1999 ) discovered considerable differences between the two conventionally recognized subspecies of B. gabonica described above .", "According to their research , these two subspecies are as different from each other as they are from B.", "<unk> .", "Consequently , <unk> et al .", "( 1999 ) regard the western form as a separate species , B. rhinoceros ." ]
[ "Originally a name given by the Portuguese , Gabon ( <unk> ) refers to the estuary on which the town of <unk> was built , in Gabon , and to a narrow strip of territory on either bank of this arm of the sea ." ]
[ " = Gaboon viper = \n \n <unk> gabonica , most commonly known as the Gaboon viper , is a viper species found in the rainforests and <unk> of sub @-@ Saharan Africa .", "Like all vipers , it is venomous .", "It is not only the largest member of the genus <unk> , but also the world 's heaviest <unk> , and it has the longest fangs – up to 2 inches in length ( 5 cm ) , and it has highest venom yield of any snake .", "Two subspecies are currently recognized , including the nominate subspecies described here .", "= = Description = = \n \n Adults average 125 – 155 cm ( 4 to 5 feet ) in total length ( body + tail ) with a maximum total length of 205 cm ( 81 in ) for a specimen collected in Sierra Leone .", "The sexes may be distinguished by the length of the teeth in relation to the total length of the body : approximately 12 % for males and 6 % for females .", "Adults , especially females , are very heavy and stout .", "One female had the following dimensions : \n In their description of B. gabonica , Spawls et al .. ( 2004 ) give an average total length of 80 – 130 cm ( 32 to 51 @.", "@ 5 in ) , with a maximum total length of 175 cm ( 69 @.", "@ 3 in ) , saying the species may possibly grow larger still .", "They acknowledge reports of specimens over 1 @.", "@ 8 m ( 6 ft ) , or even over 2 m ( 6 @.", "@ 5 ft ) in total length , but claim there is no evidence to support this .", "A large specimen of exactly 1 @.", "@ 8 m ( 5 @.", "@ 9 ft ) total length , caught in 1973 , was found to have weighed 11 @.", "@ 3 kg ( 25 lb ) with an empty stomach .", "Very large specimens may possibly weigh up to 20 kg ( 44 lb ) , which would rank them as the world 's heaviest venomous snake ahead of the Eastern <unk> <unk> , but these masses are not known to have been verified .", "The head is large and triangular , while the neck is greatly narrowed : almost one @-@ third the width of the head .", "A pair of \" horns \" is present between the raised nostrils — tiny in B. g. gabonica , but much larger in B. g. rhinoceros .", "The eyes are large and <unk> , set well forward , and surrounded by 15 – 21 <unk> scales .", "There are 12 – 16 <unk> scales across the top of the head .", "Four or five scale rows separate the <unk> and the <unk> .", "There are 13 – 18 <unk> and 16 – 22 <unk> .", "The fangs may reach a length of 55 millimetres ( 2 @.", "@ 2 in ) : the longest of any venomous snake .", "<unk> , there are 28 – 46 dorsal scale rows , all of which are strongly <unk> except for the outer rows on each side .", "The lateral scales are slightly oblique .", "The ventral scales number 124 – 140 : rarely more than 132 in males , rarely less than 132 in females .", "There are 17 – 33 paired <unk> scales : males have no fewer than 25 , females no more than 23 .", "The anal scale is single .", "The color pattern consists of a series of pale , <unk> blotches running down the center of the back , <unk> with dark , yellow @-@ edged <unk> markings .", "The flanks have a series of <unk> or brown <unk> shapes , with light vertical central bars .", "The belly is pale with irregular brown or black blotches .", "The head is white or cream with a fine , dark central line , black spots on the rear corners , and a dark blue @-@ black triangle behind and below each eye .", "The iris colour is cream , yellow @-@ white , orange or silvery .", "= = Common names = = \n \n The snake 's common names include Gaboon viper , butterfly adder , forest puff adder , <unk> , <unk> , Gaboon adder , .", "As of 1909 , Gaboon referred to the northern portion of French Congo , south of the <unk> and lying between the Atlantic Ocean and 12 ° E longitude .", "= = Geographic range = = \n \n This species can be found in Guinea , Ghana , <unk> , Nigeria , Cameroon , <unk> Guinea , Gabon , Republic of the Congo , <unk> Congo , northern Angola , Central African Republic , South Sudan , Uganda , Kenya , eastern Tanzania , Zambia , Malawi , eastern Zimbabwe , Mozambique , and northeast KwaZulu @-@ Natal Province in South Africa .", "<unk> et al .", "( 2003 ) also list Sierra Leone and <unk> in West Africa .", "The type locality is given as \" Gabon \" ( Africa ) .", "= = Habitat = = \n \n The Gaboon viper is usually found in rainforests and nearby woodlands , mainly at low altitudes , but sometimes as high as 1500 m .", "Spawls et al .", "( 2004 ) mention a maximum altitude of 2100 m .", "According to <unk> and <unk> ( 1975 ) , it is generally found in environments that are parallel to those occupied by its close relative , B.", "<unk> , which is normally found in more open country .", "In Tanzania , this species is found in secondary <unk> , <unk> plantations , and in agricultural land under bushes and in <unk> .", "In Uganda , they are found in forests and nearby grasslands .", "They also do well in reclaimed forest areas : <unk> plantations in West Africa and coffee plantations in East Africa .", "They have been found in evergreen forests in Zambia .", "In Zimbabwe , they only occur in areas of high rainfall along the forested <unk> in the east of the country .", "In general , they may also be found in swamps , as well as in still and moving waters .", "They are commonly found in agricultural areas near forests and on roads at night .", "= = Behavior = = \n \n Primarily nocturnal , Gaboon vipers have a reputation for being slow @-@ moving and placid .", "They usually hunt by ambush , often spending long periods motionless , waiting for suitable prey to happen by .", "On the other hand , they have been known to hunt actively , mostly during the first six hours of the night .", "In <unk> , Ghana , they were regularly killed around some <unk> in an open area with the forest some 500 meters away — a sign that they were hunting rats in the grassland .", "They are usually very tolerant snakes , even when handled , and rarely bite or hiss , unlike most vipers .", "However , bites by bad @-@ tempered individuals do occur .", "<unk> is mostly rectilinear , in a sluggish \" walking \" motion of the ventral scales .", "They may <unk> from side to side when alarmed , but only for short distances .", "<unk> ( 1933 ) even described them as being capable of <unk> .", "If threatened , they may hiss loudly as a warning , doing so in a deep and steady rhythm , slightly flattening the head at the expiration of each breath .", "Despite this , they are unlikely to strike unless severely provoked ; however , they are one of fastest striking snakes in the world , so care should be taken in handling them .", "There have been numerous descriptions of their generally <unk> nature .", "<unk> ( 1961 ) wrote they are so docile that they \" can be handled as freely as any non @-@ venomous species \" , although this is absolutely not recommended .", "In Lane ( 1963 ) , <unk> explained he would capture specimens by first touching them lightly on the top of the head with a pair of tongs to test their reactions .", "Anger was rarely displayed , so the tongs were usually set aside and the snakes firmly grasped by the neck with one hand and the body supported with the other as he picked them up and carried them to a box for containment .", "He said the snakes hardly ever struggled .", "Parry ( 1975 ) described how this species has a wider range of eye movement than other snakes .", "Along a horizontal plane , eye movement can be maintained even if the head is rotated up or down to an angle of up to 45 ° .", "If the head is rotated 360 ° , one eye will tilt up and the other down , depending on the direction of rotation .", "Also , if one eye looks forward , the other looks back , as if both are connected to a fixed position on an axis between them .", "In general , the eyes often flick back and forth in a rapid and <unk> manner .", "When asleep , there is no eye movement and the pupils are strongly contracted .", "The pupils <unk> suddenly and eye movement resumes when the animal wakes up .", "= = Feeding = = \n \n Because of their large , heavy body size , the adults have no trouble eating prey as large as fully grown rabbits .", "When prey happens by , they strike with very fast precision from any angle .", "Once they strike their prey , they hang on to it with their large fangs rather than letting it go and waiting for it to die .", "This behaviour is very different from the behaviour of other species of vipers .", "These snakes feed on a variety of birds and mammals , such as <unk> , many different species of rodents , including field mice and rats , as well as hares and rabbits .", "There are also reports of more unlikely prey items , such as tree monkeys , the brush @-@ tailed <unk> ( <unk> ) and even the small royal antelope ( <unk> ) .", "= = Reproduction = = \n \n During peak sexual activity , males engage in combat .", "This starts with one male rubbing its chin along the back of the other .", "The second male will then raise its head as high as possible .", "As they both do the same , the necks intertwine .", "When the heads are level , they turn towards each other and push .", "Their bodies intertwine as they switch positions .", "They become oblivious to everything else , continuing even after they fall off a surface or into water .", "Sometimes they intertwine and <unk> so tightly that their scales stand out from the pressure .", "They have also been observed to strike at each other with mouths closed .", "Occasionally , the combatants will tire and break off the fight by \" mutual consent \" , resting for a while before resuming once more .", "The event is settled when one of the two succeeds in pushing the other 's head to the ground and raising its own by 20 – 30 cm .", "In captivity , combat may occur four or five times a week until courtship and copulation ends .", "Gestation takes about 7 months , which suggests a breeding cycle of two to three years .", "A five @-@ year breeding cycle may also be possible .", "Usually , they give birth in late summer .", "B. g. gabonica produces 8 – 43 live young .", "B. g. rhinoceros may produce as many as 60 .", "However , the actual number of offspring rarely exceeds 24 .", "<unk> are 25 – 32 cm in length and weigh 25 – 45 g .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n <unk> from this species are rare , due to their extremely <unk> nature and because their range is limited to <unk> areas .", "Due to their <unk> and unwillingness to move even when approached , bites most often occur due to persons accidentally stepping on a Gaboon viper , but even then in some cases this does not guarantee a bite .", "However , when a bite does occur , it should always be considered a serious medical emergency .", "Even an average bite from an average @-@ sized specimen is potentially fatal .", "<unk> should be administered as soon as possible to save the victim 's life if not the affected limb .", "The snake 's <unk> venom itself is not considered particularly toxic based on tests conducted in mice .", "In mice , the LD50 is 0 @.", "@ 8 – 5 @.", "@ 0 mg / kg IV , 2 @.", "@ 0 mg / kg IP and 5 @.", "@ 0 – 6 @.", "@ 0 mg / kg <unk> .", "However , the venom glands are enormous and each bite produces the largest quantities of venom of any venomous snake ; this is partially due to the fact that , unlike many African vipers such as the <unk> <unk> , the Gaboon viper does not release after a bite , which enables it to <unk> larger amounts of venom .", "<unk> is probably related to body weight , as opposed to milking interval .", "Brown ( 1973 ) gives a venom yield range of 200 – 1000 mg ( of dried venom ) , A range of 200 – 600 mg for specimens 125 – 155 cm in length has also been reported .", "Spawls and Branch ( 1995 ) state from 5 to 7 ml ( 450 – 600 mg ) of venom may be <unk> in a single bite .", "A study by Marsh and Whaler ( 1984 ) reported a maximum yield of 9 @.", "@ 7 ml of wet venom , which translated to <unk> mg of dried venom .", "They attached \" <unk> \" clip electrodes to the angle of the open jaw of <unk> specimens ( length 133 – 136 cm , girth 23 – 25 cm , weight 1 @.", "@ 3 – 3 @.", "@ 4 kg ) , yielding 1 @.", "@ 3 – 7 @.", "@ 6 ml ( mean 4 @.", "@ 4 ml ) of venom .", "Two to three electrical bursts within a space of five seconds apart were enough to empty the venom glands .", "The Gaboon vipers used for the study were <unk> between seven and 11 times over a 12 @-@ month period , during which they remained in good health and the <unk> of their venom remained the same .", "Based on how sensitive monkeys were to the venom , Whaler ( 1971 ) estimated 14 mg of venom would be enough to kill a human being : equivalent to 0 @.", "@ 06 ml of venom , or 1 / 50 to 1 / 1000 of what can be obtained in a single milking .", "Marsh and Whaler ( 1984 ) wrote that 35 mg ( 1 / 30 of the average venom yield ) would be enough to kill a man of 70 kilograms ( 150 lb ) .", "Branch ( 1992 ) suggested that 90 – 100 mg would be fatal in humans .", "Due to the rarity of these type of <unk> , further investigation is needed .", "In humans , a bite causes rapid and conspicuous swelling , intense pain , severe shock and local blistering .", "Other symptoms may include <unk> movements , defecation , <unk> , swelling of the tongue and eyelids , <unk> and unconsciousness .", "<unk> , bruising and <unk> may be extensive .", "There may be sudden <unk> , heart damage and <unk> .", "The blood may become <unk> with internal bleeding that may lead to <unk> and <unk> .", "Local tissue damage may require surgical excision and possibly <unk> .", "Healing may be slow and fatalities during the recovery period are not uncommon .", "= = Subspecies = = \n \n \n = = Taxonomy = = \n \n <unk> et al .", "( 1999 ) discovered considerable differences between the two conventionally recognized subspecies of B. gabonica described above .", "According to their research , these two subspecies are as different from each other as they are from B.", "<unk> .", "Consequently , <unk> et al .", "( 1999 ) regard the western form as a separate species , B. rhinoceros ." ]
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[ " = Jin – Song Wars = \n \n The Jin – Song Wars were a series of conflicts between the Jurchen Jin dynasty ( 1115 – 1234 ) and Han Chinese Song dynasty ( 960 – 1279 ) .", "In 1115 , the Jurchens rebelled against their overlords , the <unk> Liao dynasty ( 907 – 1125 ) , and declared the formation of the Jin .", "<unk> with the Song against their common enemy the Liao , the Jin promised to return to the Song the territories in northern China that had fallen under Liao control since 938 .", "The Jurchens ' quick defeat of the Liao combined with Song military failures made the Jin reluctant to cede these territories .", "After a series of failed negotiations that <unk> both sides , the Jurchens attacked the Song in November 1125 , dispatching one army towards Taiyuan and the other towards Kaifeng , the Song capital .", "<unk> by the news of an invasion , the Song general stationed in Taiyuan retreated from the city , which was besieged and later captured .", "As the second Jin army approached the capital , Emperor Huizong of the Song abdicated and fled south .", "A new emperor , Qinzong , was enthroned .", "The Jurchens began a siege against Kaifeng in 1126 , but Qinzong negotiated for their retreat from the capital after he agreed to pay a large annual indemnity .", "Qinzong reneged on the deal and ordered Song forces to defend the prefectures instead of <unk> the capital .", "The Jin resumed their war against the Song and again besieged Kaifeng in 1127 .", "The Chinese emperor was captured in an event known as the <unk> Incident , the capital was looted , and the Song lost northern China to the Jin .", "Remnants of the Song retreated to southern China and , after brief stays in several temporary capitals , eventually relocated to Hangzhou .", "The retreat of the Song court marked the end of the Northern Song era and the beginning of the Southern Song .", "The Jurchens tried to conquer southern China in the <unk> , but they were bogged down by a pro @-@ Song insurgency in the north and a counteroffensive by the Song generals Yue Fei , Han Shizhong , and others .", "The generals regained some territories but retreated on the orders of the Southern Song emperor , who supported a peaceful resolution to the war .", "The Treaty of Shaoxing in 1142 settled the boundary between the two empires along the Huai River , but conflicts between the two dynasties continued until the fall of the Jin in 1234 .", "A campaign against the Song by the fourth Jin emperor , Wanyan Liang ( the Prince of Hailing ) , was unsuccessful .", "He lost the Battle of Caishi ( 1161 ) and was later assassinated by his own disaffected officers .", "An invasion of the Jin motivated by Song <unk> ( 1206 – 1208 ) was also unsuccessful .", "A decade later , the Jin launched an abortive military campaign against the Song in 1217 to compensate for the territory that they had lost to the invading Mongols .", "The Song formed an alliance with the Mongols in 1233 , and in the following year jointly captured Caizhou , the last refuge of the Jin emperor .", "The Jin dynasty collapsed that year in 1234 .", "After the demise of the Jin , the Song dynasty itself became a target of the Mongols , and fell in 1279 .", "The wars engendered an era of technological , cultural , and demographic changes in China .", "Battles between the Song and Jin brought about the introduction of various gunpowder weapons .", "The siege of De 'an in 1132 was the first recorded appearance of the fire lance , an early ancestor of firearms .", "There were also reports of battles fought with primitive gunpowder bombs like the incendiary huopao or the exploding <unk> , incendiary arrows , and other related weapons .", "In northern China , the Jurchen tribes were the ruling minority of an empire that was predominantly inhabited by former subjects of the Northern Song .", "Jurchen migrants settled in the conquered territories and assimilated with the local culture .", "The Jin government instituted a centralized imperial bureaucracy modeled on previous Chinese dynasties , basing their legitimacy on Confucian philosophy .", "Song refugees from the north <unk> in southern China .", "The north was the cultural center of China , and its conquest by the Jin diminished the international stature of the Song dynasty .", "The Southern Song , however , quickly returned to economic prosperity , and trade with the Jin was lucrative despite decades of warfare .", "The capital of the Southern Song , Hangzhou , expanded into a major city for commerce .", "= = The fragile Song – Jin alliance = = \n \n The Jurchens were a <unk> @-@ speaking group of semi @-@ agrarian tribes inhabiting areas of northeast Asia that are now part of Northeast China .", "Many of the Jurchen tribes were vassals of the Liao dynasty ( 907 – 1125 ) , an empire ruled by the nomadic Khitans that included most of modern Mongolia , a portion of North China , Northeast China , northern Korea , and parts of the Russian Far East .", "To the south of the Liao lay the Han Chinese Song Empire ( 960 – <unk> ) .", "The Song and Liao were at peace , but since a military defeat to the Liao in 1005 , the Song paid its northern neighbor an annual indemnity of 200 @,@ 000 bolts of silk and 100 @,@ 000 ounces of silver .", "In <unk> , the chieftain Wanyan Aguda ( <unk> – 1123 ) united the disparate Jurchen tribes and led a revolt against the Liao .", "In 1115 he named himself emperor of the Jin \" golden \" dynasty ( 1115 – 1234 ) .", "<unk> by a Liao <unk> of the success of the Jurchen uprising , the Song emperor Huizong ( r .", "1100 – 1127 ) and his highest military commander the <unk> Tong Guan saw the Liao weakness as an opportunity to recover the Sixteen Prefectures , a line of fortified cities and passes that the Liao had annexed from the <unk> Turk Later Jin in 938 , and that the Song had repeatedly but unsuccessfully tried to <unk> .", "The Song thus sought an alliance with the Jin against their common enemy the Liao .", "Because the land routes between the Song and Jin were controlled by the Liao , diplomatic exchanges had to occur by traveling across the <unk> Sea .", "Negotiations for an alliance began secretly under the <unk> that the Song wanted to acquire horses from the Khitans .", "Song diplomats traveled to the Jin court to meet Aguda in <unk> , while Jurchen envoys arrived in the Song capital Kaifeng the next year .", "At the beginning the two sides agreed to keep whatever Liao territory they would seize in combat .", "In 1120 , Aguda agreed to cede the Sixteen Prefectures to the Song in exchange for transfer to the Jin of the annual tributary payments that the Song had been giving the Liao .", "By the end of 1120 , however , the Jurchens had seized the Liao Supreme Capital , and offered the Song only parts of the Sixteen Prefectures .", "Among other things , the Jin would keep the Liao Western Capital of <unk> at the western end of the Sixteen Prefectures .", "The two sides agreed that the Jin would now attack the Liao Central Capital , whereas the Song would seize the Liao Southern Capital , Yanjing ( modern day Beijing ) .", "The joint attack against the Liao had been planned for 1121 , but it was <unk> for 1122 .", "In February 23 of that year , the Jin captured the Liao Central Capital as promised .", "The Song delayed their entry into the war because it diverted resources to fighting the Western Xia in the northwest and suppressing a large popular rebellion in the south .", "When a Song army under Tong Guan 's command finally attacked Yanjing in May 1122 , the smaller forces of the weakened Liao repelled the invaders with ease .", "Another attack failed in the fall .", "Both times , Tong was forced to retreat back to Kaifeng .", "After the first attack , Aguda changed the terms of the agreement and only promised Yanjing and six other prefectures to the Song .", "In early 1123 it was Jurchen forces that easily took the Liao Southern Capital .", "They sacked it and enslaved its population .", "The quick collapse of the Liao led to more negotiations between the Song and the Jin .", "Jurchen military success and their effective control over the Sixteen Prefectures gave them more leverage .", "Aguda grew increasingly frustrated as he realized that despite their military failures the Song still intended to seize most of the prefectures .", "In the spring of 1123 the two sides finally set the terms of the first Song – Jin treaty .", "Only seven prefectures ( including Yanjing ) would be returned to the Song , and the Song would pay an annual indemnity of 300 @,@ 000 packs of silk and 200 @,@ 000 taels of silver to the Jin , as well as a one @-@ time payment of one million strings of copper coins to compensate the Jurchens for the tax revenue they would have earned had they not returned the prefectures .", "In May 1123 Tong Guan and the Song armies entered the looted Yanjing .", "= = War against the Northern Song = = \n \n \n = = = The collapse of the Song – Jin alliance = = = \n \n <unk> one month after the Song had recovered Yanjing , Zhang <unk> ( <unk> ) , who had served as military governor of the Liao prefecture of <unk> about 200 kilometres ( 120 mi ) east of Yanjing , killed the main Jin official in that city and turned it over to the Song .", "The Jurchens defeated his armies a few months later and Zhang took refuge in Yanjing .", "Even though the Song agreed to execute him in late 1123 , this incident put tension between the two states , because the 1123 treaty had explicitly forbidden both sides from <unk> <unk> .", "In 1124 , Song officials further angered the Jin by asking for the <unk> of nine more border prefectures .", "The new Jin emperor Taizong ( r .", "1123 – 1135 ) , Aguda 's brother and successor , hesitated , but warrior princes Wanyan Zonghan and Wanyan Zongwang ( <unk> ) vehemently refused to give them any more territory .", "Taizong eventually granted two prefectures , but by then the Jin leaders were ready to attack their southern neighbor .", "Before they could invade the Song , the Jurchens reached a peace agreement with their western neighbors the <unk> Western Xia in 1124 .", "The following year near the <unk> Desert , they captured <unk> , the last emperor of the Liao , putting an end to the Liao dynasty for good .", "Ready to end their alliance with the Song , the Jurchens began preparations for an invasion .", "= = = First campaign = = = \n \n In November 1125 Taizong ordered his armies to attack the Song .", "The defection of Zhang <unk> two years earlier served as the <unk> <unk> .", "Two armies were sent to capture the major cities of the Song .", "= = = = Siege of Taiyuan = = = = \n \n The western army , led by Wanyan Zonghan , departed from <unk> and headed towards Taiyuan through the mountains of Shanxi , on its way to the Song western capital Luoyang .", "The Song forces were not expecting an invasion and were caught off guard .", "The Chinese general Tong Guan was informed of the military expedition by an envoy he had sent to the Jin to obtain the <unk> of two prefectures .", "The returning envoy reported that the Jurchens were willing to <unk> an invasion if the Song ceded control of Hebei and Shanxi to the Jin .", "Tong Guan retreated from Taiyuan and left command of his troops to Wang Bing .", "Jin armies besieged the city in mid January 1126 .", "Under Wang Bing 's command , Taiyuan held on long enough to stop the Jurchen troops from advancing to Luoyang .", "= = = = First siege of Kaifeng = = = = \n \n Meanwhile , the eastern army , commanded by Wanyan Zongwang , was dispatched towards Yanjing ( modern Beijing ) and eventually the Song capital Kaifeng .", "It did not face much armed opposition .", "Zongwang easily took Yanjing , where Song general and former Liao governor <unk> <unk> ( <unk> ) switched his <unk> to the Jin .", "When the Song had tried to reclaim the Sixteen Prefectures , they had faced fierce resistance from the Han Chinese population , yet when the Jurchens invaded that area , the Han Chinese did not oppose them at all .", "By the end of December 1125 , the Jin army had seized control of two prefectures and re @-@ established Jurchen rule over the Sixteen Prefectures .", "The eastern army was nearing Kaifeng by early 1126 .", "Fearing the approaching Jin army , Song emperor Huizong planned to retreat south .", "The emperor <unk> the capital would have been viewed as an act of capitulation , so court officials convinced him to <unk> .", "There were few objections .", "<unk> an empire in crisis from destruction was more important than preserving the rituals of imperial inheritance .", "In January 1126 , a few days before the New Year , Huizong abdicated in favor of his son and was demoted to the ceremonial role of <unk> Emperor .", "The Jurchen forces reached the Yellow River on January 27 , 1126 , two days after the New Year .", "Huizong fled Kaifeng the next day , escaping south and leaving the newly enthroned emperor Qinzong ( r .", "1126 – 1127 ) in charge of the capital .", "Kaifeng was besieged on January 31 , 1126 .", "The commander of the Jurchen army promised to spare the city if the Song submitted to Jin as a vassal ; forfeited the prime minister and an imperial prince as prisoners ; ceded the Chinese prefectures of <unk> , Taiyuan , and <unk> ; and offered an indemnity of 50 million taels of silver , 5 million taels of gold , 1 million packs of silk , 1 million packs of satin , 10 @,@ 000 horses , 10 @,@ 000 mules , 10 @,@ 000 cattle , and 1 @,@ 000 camels .", "This indemnity was worth about 180 years of the annual tribute the Song had been paying to the Jin since 1123 .", "With little prospect of help from <unk> arriving , infighting broke out in the Song court between the officials who supported the Jin offer and those who opposed it .", "Opponents of the treaty like Li Gang ( <unk> ; <unk> – 1140 ) rallied around the proposal of remaining in defensive positions until reinforcements arrived and Jurchen supplies ran out .", "They <unk> an ambush against the Jin that was carried out at night , and were replaced by officials who supported peace negotiations .", "The failed attack pushed Qinzong into meeting the Jurchen demands , and his officials convinced him to go through with the deal .", "The Song recognized Jin control over the three prefectures .", "The Jurchen army ended the siege in March after 33 days .", "= = = Second campaign = = = \n \n Almost as soon as the Jin armies had left Kaifeng , Emperor Qinzong reneged on the deal and dispatched two armies to repel the Jurchen troops attacking Taiyuan and bolster the defenses of <unk> and <unk> .", "An army of 90 @,@ 000 soldiers and another of 60 @,@ 000 were defeated by Jin forces by June .", "A second expedition to rescue Taiyuan was also unsuccessful .", "<unk> the Song of violating the agreement and realizing the weakness of the Song , the Jin generals launched a second punitive campaign , again dividing their troops into two armies .", "Wanyan Zonghan , who had withdrawn from Taiyuan after the Kaifeng agreement and left a small force in charge of the siege , came back with his western army .", "<unk> , Taiyuan fell in September 1126 , after 260 days of siege .", "When the Song court received news of the fall of Taiyuan , the officials who had advocated defending the empire militarily fell from favor again and were replaced by <unk> who favored <unk> .", "In mid December the two Jurchen armies <unk> on Kaifeng for the second time that year .", "= = = = Second siege of Kaifeng = = = = \n \n After the defeat of several Song armies in the north , Emperor Qinzong wanted to negotiate a truce with the Jin , but he committed a massive strategic <unk> when he commanded his remaining armies to protect <unk> cities instead of Kaifeng .", "<unk> the importance of the capital , he left Kaifeng defended with fewer than 100 @,@ 000 soldiers .", "The Song forces were dispersed throughout China , powerless to stop the second Jurchen siege of the city .", "The Jin assault commenced in mid December 1126 .", "Even as fighting raged on , Qinzong continued to sue for peace , but Jin demands for territory were enormous : they wanted all provinces north of the Yellow River .", "After more than twenty days of heavy combat against the besieging forces , Song defenses were decimated and the morale of Song soldiers was on the decline .", "On January 9 , 1127 , the Jurchens broke through and started to <unk> the conquered city .", "Emperor Qinzong tried to appease the victors by offering the remaining wealth of the capital .", "The royal treasury was emptied and the belongings of the city 's residents were seized .", "The Song emperor offered his unconditional surrender a few days later .", "Qinzong , the former emperor Huizong , and members of the Song court were captured by the Jurchens as hostages .", "They were taken north to <unk> ( modern <unk> ) , where they were stripped of their royal privileges and reduced to commoners .", "The former emperors were humiliated by their captors .", "They were mocked with disparaging titles like \" <unk> <unk> \" and \" Double <unk> \" .", "In 1128 the Jin made them perform a ritual meant for war criminals .", "The harsh treatment of the Song royalty softened after the death of Huizong in 1135 .", "Titles were granted to the deceased monarch , and his son Qinzong was promoted to Duke , a position with a salary .", "= = = Reasons for Song failure = = = \n \n Many factors contributed to the Song 's repeated military <unk> and subsequent loss of northern China to the Jurchens .", "Traditional accounts of Song history held the <unk> of Huizong 's imperial court responsible for the decline of the dynasty .", "These narratives condemned Huizong and his officials for their moral failures .", "Early Song emperors were eager to enact political reforms and revive the ethical framework of <unk> , but the enthusiasm for reforms gradually died after the <unk> Wang <unk> 's expulsion as chancellor in <unk> .", "<unk> marred the reign of Huizong , who was more skilled as a painter than as a ruler .", "Huizong was known for his extravagance , and funded the costly construction of gardens and temples while rebellions threatened the state 's grip on power .", "A modern analysis by Ari Daniel Levine places more of the blame on deficiencies in the military and bureaucratic leadership .", "The loss of northern China was not inevitable .", "The military was <unk> by a government too assured of its own military prowess .", "Huizong diverted the state 's resources to failed wars against the Western Xia .", "The Song insistence on a greater share of Liao territory only succeeded in provoking their Jin allies .", "Song diplomatic <unk> underestimated the Jin and allowed the unimpeded rise of Jurchen military power .", "The state had plentiful resources , with the exception of horses , but managed its assets poorly during battles .", "Unlike the expansive Han and Tang empires that preceded the Song , the Song did not have a significant foothold in Central Asia where a large proportion of its horses could be bred or procured .", "As Song general Li Gang noted , without a consistent supply of horses the dynasty was at a significant disadvantage against Jurchen cavalry : \" the Jin were victorious only because they used iron @-@ shielded cavalry , while we opposed them with foot soldiers .", "It is only to be expected that [ our soldiers ] were scattered and dispersed . \"", "= = Wars with the Southern Song = = \n \n \n = = = Southern retreat of the Song court = = = \n \n \n = = = = The <unk> of Emperor Gaozong = = = = \n \n The Jin leadership had not expected or desired the fall of the Song dynasty .", "Their intention was to weaken the Song in order to demand more tribute , and they were unprepared for the magnitude of their victory .", "The Jurchens were preoccupied with strengthening their rule over the areas once controlled by Liao .", "Instead of continuing their invasion of the Song , an empire with a military that outnumbered their own , they adopted the strategy of \" using Chinese to control the Chinese \" .", "The Jin hoped that a <unk> state would be capable of <unk> northern China and collecting the annual indemnity without requiring Jurchen <unk> to quell anti @-@ Jin uprisings .", "In 1127 , the Jurchens installed a former Song official , Zhang Bangchang ( <unk> ; <unk> – 1127 ) , as the puppet emperor of the newly established \" Da Chu \" ( Great Chu ) dynasty .", "The puppet government did not deter the resistance in northern China , but the insurgents were motivated by their anger towards the Jurchens ' looting rather than by a sense of loyalty towards the inept Song court .", "A number of Song commanders , stationed in towns scattered across northern China , retained their allegiance to the Song , and armed volunteers organized militias opposed to the Jurchen military presence .", "The insurgency hampered the ability of the Jin to exert control over the north .", "Meanwhile , one Song prince , Zhao <unk> , had escaped capture .", "He had been held up in <unk> while on a diplomatic mission , and never made it back to Kaifeng .", "He was not present in the capital when the city fell to the Jurchens .", "The future Emperor Gaozong managed to evade the Jurchen troops <unk> him by moving from one province to the next , traveling across Hebei , Henan , and Shandong .", "The Jurchens tried to lure him back to Kaifeng where they could finally capture him , but did not succeed .", "Zhao <unk> finally arrived in the Song Southern Capital at Yingtianfu ( <unk> ; modern <unk> ) in early June 1127 .", "For Gaozong ( r .", "1127 – <unk> ) , Yingtianfu was the first in a series of temporary capitals called <unk> <unk> .", "The court moved to Yingtianfu because of its historical importance to Emperor <unk> of Song , the founder of the dynasty , who had previously served in that city as a military governor .", "The symbolism of the city was meant to secure the political legitimacy of the new emperor , who was enthroned there on June 12 .", "After reigning for barely one month , Zhang Bangchang was persuaded by the Song to step down as emperor of the Great Chu and to recognize the legitimacy of the Song imperial line .", "Li Gang pressured Gaozong to execute Zhang for betraying the Song .", "The emperor relented and Zhang was coerced into suicide .", "The killing of Zhang showed that the Song was willing to provoke the Jin , and that the Jin had yet to solidify their control over the newly conquered territories .", "The submission and abolition of Chu meant that Kaifeng was now back under Song control .", "Zong Ze ( <unk> ; 1059 – 1128 ) , the Song general responsible for <unk> Kaifeng , <unk> Gaozong to move the court back to the city , but Gaozong refused and retreated south .", "The southward move marked the end of the Northern Song and the beginning of the Southern Song era of Chinese history .", "The descendant of <unk> at Qufu , the Duke <unk> Kong <unk> fled south with the Song Emperor to <unk> , while the newly established Jin dynasty ( 1115 – 1234 ) in the north appointed Kong <unk> 's brother Kong <unk> who remained in Qufu as Duke <unk> .", "Zhang Xuan <unk> , a great @-@ grandson of Zhang <unk> , also fled south with Gaozong .", "= = = = The move south = = = = \n \n The Song disbandment of the Great Chu and execution of Zhang Bangchang <unk> the Jurchens and violated the treaty that the two parties had negotiated .", "The Jin renewed their attacks on the Song and quickly <unk> much of northern China .", "In late 1127 Gaozong moved his court further south from Yingtianfu to Yangzhou , south of the Huai River and north of the Yangtze River , by sailing down the Grand Canal .", "The court spent over a year in the city .", "When the Jurchens advanced to the Huai River , the court was partially evacuated to Hangzhou in 1129 .", "Days later , Gaozong narrowly escaped on horseback , just a few hours ahead of Jurchen vanguard troops .", "After a coup in Hangzhou almost <unk> him , in May 1129 he moved his capital back north to Jiankang ( modern @-@ day <unk> ) on the south bank of the Yangtze .", "One month later , however , Zong Ze 's successor Du Chong ( <unk> ) vacated his forces from Kaifeng , exposing Jiankang to attack .", "The emperor moved back to Hangzhou in September , leaving Jiankang in Du Chong 's hands .", "The Jin eventually captured Kaifeng in early 1130 .", "From 1127 to 1129 , the Song sent thirteen embassies to the Jin to discuss peace terms and to negotiate the release of Gaozong 's mother and Huizong , but the Jin court ignored them .", "In December 1129 , the Jin started a new military offensive , dispatching two armies across the Huai River in the east and west .", "On the western front , an army invaded <unk> , the area where the Song <unk> <unk> resided , and captured <unk> ( <unk> , present @-@ day <unk> ) .", "They were ordered to retreat a few months later when the eastern army withdrew .", "Meanwhile , on the eastern front , Wuzhu commanded the main Jin army .", "He crossed the Yangtze southwest of Jiankang and took that city when Du Chong surrendered .", "Wuzhu set out from Jiankang and advanced rapidly to try to capture Gaozong .", "The Jin seized Hangzhou ( January 22 , 1130 ) and then Shaoxing further south ( February 4 ) , but general Zhang Jun 's ( 1086 – 1154 ) battle with Wuzhu near <unk> gave Gaozong time to escape .", "By the time Wuzhu resumed pursuit , the Song court was fleeing on ships to islands off the coast of Zhejiang , and then further south to <unk> .", "The Jin sent ships to chase after Gaozong , but failed to catch him .", "They gave up the pursuit and the Jurchens retreated north .", "After they plundered the undefended cities of Hangzhou and <unk> , they finally started to face resistance from Song armies led by Yue Fei and Han Shizhong .", "The latter even inflicted a major defeat on Jurchen forces and tried to prevent Wuzhu from crossing back to the north bank of the Yangtze .", "The small boats of the Jin army were <unk> by Han Shizhong 's fleet of <unk> vessels .", "Wuzhu eventually managed to cross the river when he had his troops use incendiary arrows to neutralize Han 's ships by burning their sails .", "Wuzhu 's troops came back south of the Yangtze one last time to Jiankang , which they pillaged , and then headed north .", "Yet the Jin had been caught off guard by the strength of the Song navy , and Wuzhu never tried to cross the Yangtze River again .", "In early 1131 , Jin armies between the Huai and the Yangtze were repelled by bandits loyal to the Song .", "Zhang <unk> ( <unk> ) , the leader of the bandits , was given a government position for his victory against the Jin .", "After the Jin incursion that almost captured Gaozong , the sovereign ordered pacification commissioner Zhang Jun ( <unk> – 1164 ) , who was in charge of Shaanxi and Sichuan in the far west , to attack the Jin there to relieve pressure on the court .", "Zhang put together a large army , but was defeated by Wuzhu near Xi 'an in late 1130 .", "Wuzhu advanced further west into Gansu , and drove as far south as <unk> ( <unk> , modern <unk> ) .", "The most important battles between Jin and Song in 1131 and 1132 took place in Shaanxi , Gansu , and Sichuan .", "The Jin lost two battles at <unk> Yuan in 1131 .", "After failing to enter Sichuan , Wuzhu retreated to Yanjing .", "He returned to the western front again from 1132 to <unk> .", "The Jin attacked Hubei and Shaanxi in 1132 .", "Wuzhu captured <unk> Yuan in 1133 , but his advance was halted by a defeat at <unk> Pass .", "He gave up on taking Sichuan , and no more major battles were fought between the Jin and Song for the rest of the decade .", "The Song court returned to Hangzhou in 1133 , and the city was renamed Lin 'an .", "The imperial ancestral temple was built in Hangzhou later that same year , a sign that the court had in practice established Hangzhou as the Song capital without a formal declaration .", "It was treated as a temporary capital .", "Between 1130 and 1137 , the court would sporadically move to Jiankang , and back to Hangzhou .", "There were proposals to make Jiankang the new capital , but Hangzhou won out because the court considered it a more secure city .", "The natural barriers that surrounded Hangzhou , including lakes and rice <unk> , made it more difficult for the Jurchen cavalry to breach its fortifications .", "<unk> to the sea made it easier to retreat from the city .", "In 1138 , Gaozong officially declared Hangzhou the capital of the dynasty , but the label of temporary capital would still be in place .", "Hangzhou would remain the capital of the Southern Song for the next 150 years , growing into a major commercial and cultural center .", "= = = Da Qi invades the Song = = = \n \n Qin Hui , an official of the Song court , recommended a peaceful solution to the conflict in 1130 , saying that , \" If it is desirable that there will be no more conflicts under Heaven , it is necessary for the <unk> to stay in the south and the <unk> in the north . \"", "Gaozong , who considered himself a <unk> , initially rejected the proposal .", "There were gestures toward peace in 1132 , when the Jin freed an imprisoned Song diplomat , and in 1133 , when the Song offered to become a Jin vassal , but a treaty never materialized .", "The Jin requirement that the border between the two states be moved south from the Huai River to the Yangtze was too large of a hurdle for the two sides to reach an agreement .", "The continuing insurgency of anti @-@ Jin forces in northern China hampered the Jurchen campaigns south of the Yangtze .", "<unk> to let the war drag on , the Jin decided to create Da Qi ( the \" Great Qi \" ) , their second attempt at a puppet state in northern China .", "The Jurchens believed that this state , nominally ruled by someone of Han Chinese descent , would be able to attract the allegiance of disaffected members of the insurgency .", "The Jurchens also suffered from a shortage of skilled manpower , and controlling the entirety of northern China was not administratively feasible .", "In the final months of 1129 , Liu Yu ( <unk> ; <unk> – <unk> ) won the favor of the Jin emperor Taizong .", "Liu was a Song official from Hebei who had been a prefect of <unk> in Shandong before his defection to the Jin in 1128 .", "Da Qi was formed late in 1130 , and the Jin enthroned Liu as its emperor .", "<unk> in Hebei was the first capital of Qi , before its move to Kaifeng , former capital of the Northern Song .", "The Qi government instituted military conscription , made an attempt at reforming the bureaucracy , and enacted laws that enforced the collection of high taxes .", "It was also responsible for supplying a large portion of the troops that fought the Song in the seven years following its creation .", "The Jin granted Qi more autonomy than the first puppet government of Chu , but Liu Yu was <unk> to obey the orders of the Jurchen generals .", "With Jin support , Da Qi invaded the Song in November 1133 .", "Li <unk> , a Song <unk> who had joined the Qi , led the campaign .", "Xiangyang and nearby prefectures fell to his army .", "The capture of Xiangyang on the Han River gave the Jurchens a passage into the central valley of the Yangtze River .", "Their southward push was halted by the general Yue Fei .", "In <unk> , Yue Fei defeated Li and retook Xiangyang and its surrounding prefectures .", "Later that year , however , Qi and Jin initiated a new offensive further east along the Huai River .", "For the first time , Gaozong issued an <unk> officially condemning Da Qi .", "The armies of Qi and Jin won a series of victories in the Huai valley , but were repelled by Han Shizhong near Yangzhou and by Yue Fei at <unk> ( <unk> , modern <unk> ) .", "Their sudden withdrawal in 1135 in response to the death of Jin Emperor Taizong gave the Song time to regroup .", "The war <unk> in late 1136 when Da Qi attacked the Huainan circuits of the Song .", "Qi lost a battle at <unk> ( <unk> ) , in modern Anhui , against a Song army led by Yang <unk> ( <unk> ; 1102 – 1166 ) .", "The victory boosted Song morale , and the military commissioner Zhang Jun ( <unk> – 1164 ) convinced Gaozong to begin plans for a counterattack .", "Gaozong first agreed , but he abandoned the counteroffensive when an officer named Li <unk> ( <unk> ) killed his superior official and defected to the Jin with tens of thousands of soldiers .", "Meanwhile , Emperor Xizong ( r .", "1135 – 1150 ) inherited the Jin throne from Taizong , and pushed for peace .", "He and his generals were disappointed with Liu Yu 's military failures and believed that Liu was secretly conspiring with Yue Fei .", "In late 1137 , the Jin reduced Liu Yu 's title to that of a prince and abolished the state of Qi .", "The Jin and Song renewed the negotiations towards peace .", "= = = Song counteroffensive and the peace process = = = \n \n Gaozong promoted Qin Hui in 1138 and put him in charge of deliberations with the Jin .", "Yue Fei , Han Shizhong , and a large number of officials at court criticized the peace overtures .", "Aided by his control of the <unk> , Qin purged his enemies and continued negotiations .", "In 1138 the Jin and Song agreed to a treaty that designated the Yellow River as border between the two states and recognized Gaozong as a \" subject \" of the Jin .", "But because there remained opposition to the treaty in both the courts of the Jin and Song , the treaty never came into effect .", "A Jurchen army led by Wuzhu invaded in early 1140 .", "The Song counteroffensive that followed achieved large territorial gains .", "Song general Liu Qi ( <unk> ) won a battle against Wuzhu at <unk> ( modern <unk> in Anhui ) .", "Yue Fei was assigned to head the Song forces defending the Huainan region .", "Instead of advancing to Huainan , however , Wuzhu retreated to Kaifeng and Yue 's army followed him into Jin territory , <unk> an order by Gaozong that forbade Yue from going on the offensive .", "Yue captured <unk> and sent soldiers across the Yellow River to stir up a peasant rebellion against the Jin .", "On July 8 , 1140 , at the Battle of <unk> , Wuzhu launched a surprise attack on Song forces with an army of 100 @,@ 000 infantry and 15 @,@ 000 horsemen .", "Yue Fei directed his cavalry to attack the Jurchen soldiers and won a decisive victory .", "He continued on to Henan , where he recaptured <unk> and Luoyang .", "Later in 1140 , Yue was forced to withdraw after the emperor ordered him to return to the Song court .", "Emperor Gaozong supported settling a peace treaty with the Jurchens and sought to <unk> in the assertiveness of the military .", "The military expeditions of Yue Fei and other generals were an obstacle to peace negotiations .", "The government weakened the military by rewarding Yue Fei , Han Shizhong , and Zhang Jun ( 1086 – 1154 ) with titles that relieved them of their command over the Song armies .", "Han Shizhong , a critic of the treaty , retired .", "Yue Fei also announced his resignation as an act of protest .", "In <unk> Qin Hui had him imprisoned for insubordination .", "<unk> with treason , Yue Fei was poisoned in jail on Qin 's orders in early 1142 .", "Jurchen diplomatic pressure during the peace talks may have played a role , but Qin Hui 's alleged <unk> with the Jin has never been proven .", "After his execution , Yue Fei 's reputation for defending the Southern Song grew to that of a national folk hero .", "Qin Hui was <unk> by later historians , who accused him of betraying the Song .", "The real Yue Fei differed from the later myths based on his exploits .", "Contrary to traditional legends , Yue was only one of many generals who fought against the Jin in northern China .", "Traditional accounts have also blamed Gaozong for Yue Fei 's execution and submitting to the Jin .", "Qin Hui , in a reply to Gaozong 's gratitude for the success of the peace negotiations , told the emperor that \" the decision to make peace was entirely Your Majesty 's .", "Your servant only carried it out ; what achievement was there in this for me ? \"", "= = = Treaty of Shaoxing = = = \n \n On October 11 , 1142 , after about a year of negotiations , the Treaty of Shaoxing was ratified , ending the conflict between the Jin and the Song .", "By the terms of the treaty , the Huai River , north of the Yangtze , was designated as the boundary between the two empires .", "The Song agreed to pay a yearly tribute of 250 @,@ 000 taels of silver and 250 @,@ 000 packs of silk to the Jin .", "The treaty reduced the Southern Song 's status to that of a Jin vassal .", "The document designated the Song as the \" insignificant state \" , while the Jin was recognized as the \" superior state \" .", "The text of the treaty has not survived in Chinese records , a sign of its humiliating reputation .", "The contents of the agreement were recovered from a Jurchen biography .", "Once the treaty had been settled , the Jurchens retreated north and trade resumed between the two empires .", "The peace ensured by the Shaoxing treaty lasted for the next seventy years , but was interrupted twice .", "One campaign was initiated by the Song and the other by the Jin .", "= = = Further campaigns = = = \n \n \n = = = = Prince of Hailing 's campaign = = = = \n \n Wanyan Liang ( the Prince of Hailing ) led a coup against Emperor Xizong and became fourth emperor of the Jin dynasty in 1150 .", "Wanyan Liang presented himself as a Chinese emperor , and planned to unite China by conquering the Song .", "In <unk> , Wanyan Liang provided a <unk> <unk> by announcing that the Song had broken the 1142 peace treaty by acquiring horses .", "He instituted an unpopular draft that was the source of widespread unrest in the empire .", "Anti @-@ Jin <unk> erupted among the Khitans and in Jin provinces bordering the Song .", "Wanyan Liang did not allow dissent , and opposition to the war was severely punished .", "The Song had been notified beforehand of Wanyan Liang 's plan .", "They prepared by securing their defenses along the border , mainly near the Yangtze River , but were hampered by Emperor Gaozong 's <unk> .", "Gaozong 's desire for peace made him <unk> to provoking the Jin .", "Wanyan Liang began the invasion in 1161 without formally declaring war .", "Jurchen armies personally led by Wanyan Liang left Kaifeng on October 15 , reached the Huai River border on October 28 , and marched in the direction of the Yangtze .", "The Song lost the Huai to the Jurchens but captured a few Jin prefectures in the west , slowing the Jurchen advance .", "A group of Jurchen generals were sent to cross the Yangtze near the city of Caishi ( south of Ma <unk> in modern Anhui ) while Wanyan Liang established a base near Yangzhou .", "The Song official Yu <unk> was in command of the army defending the river .", "The Jurchen army was defeated while attacking Caishi between November 26 and 27 during the Battle of Caishi .", "The <unk> @-@ wheel ships of the Song navy , armed with <unk> that fired gunpowder bombs , overwhelmed the light ships of the Jin fleet .", "Jin ships were unable to compete because they were smaller and hastily constructed .", "The bombs launched by the Song contained mixtures of gunpowder , lime , scraps of iron , and a poison that was likely arsenic .", "Traditional Chinese accounts consider this the turning point of the war , characterizing it as a military upset that secured southern China from the northern invaders .", "The significance of the battle is said to have rivaled a similarly revered victory at the Battle of Fei River in the 4th century .", "Contemporaneous Song accounts claimed that the 18 @,@ 000 Song soldiers commanded by Yu <unk> and tasked with defending Caishi were able to defeat the invading Jurchen army of 400 @,@ 000 soldiers .", "Modern historians are more skeptical and consider the Jurchen numbers an exaggeration .", "Song historians may have confused the number of Jurchen soldiers at the Battle of Caishi with the total number of soldiers under the command of Wanyan Liang .", "The conflict was not the one @-@ sided battle that traditional accounts imply , and the Song had numerous advantages over the Jin .", "The Song fleet was larger than the Jin 's , and the Jin were unable to use their greatest asset , cavalry , in a naval battle .", "A modern analysis of the battlefield has shown that it was a minor battle , although the victory did boost Song morale .", "The Jin lost , but only suffered about 4 @,@ 000 casualties and the battle was not fatal to the Jurchen war effort .", "It was Wanyan Liang 's poor relationships with the Jurchen generals , who despised him , that doomed the chances of a Jin victory .", "On December 15 , Wanyan Liang was assassinated in his military camp by disaffected officers .", "He was succeeded by Emperor Shizong ( r .", "1161 – 1189 ) .", "Shizong was pressured into ending the unpopular war with the Song , and ordered the withdrawal of Jin forces in <unk> .", "Emperor Gaozong retired from the throne that same year .", "His mishandling of the war with Wanyan Liang was one of many reasons for his abdication .", "Skirmishes between the Song and Jin continued along the border , but subsided in 1165 after the negotiation of a peace treaty .", "There were no major territorial changes .", "The treaty dictated that the Song still had to pay the annual indemnity , but the indemnity was renamed from \" tribute \" , which had implied a subordinate relationship , to \" payment \" .", "= = = = Song <unk> = = = = \n \n The Jin were weakened by the pressure of the rising Mongols to the north , a series of floods culminating in a Yellow River flood in 1194 that devastated Hebei and Shandong in northern China , and the droughts and swarming locusts that plagued the south near the Huai .", "The Song were informed of the Jurchen predicament by their ambassadors , who traveled twice a year to the Jin capital , and started provoking their northern neighbor .", "The hostilities were instigated by chancellor Han Tuozhou .", "The Song Emperor <unk> ( r .", "1194 – 1224 ) took little interest in the war effort .", "Under Han Tuozhou 's supervision , preparations for the war proceeded gradually and cautiously .", "The court venerated the <unk> hero Yue Fei and Han orchestrated the publishing of historical records that justified war with the Jin .", "From 1204 onwards , Song armed groups raided Jin settlements .", "Han Tuozhou was designated the head of national security in 1205 .", "The Song funded insurgents in the north that professed loyalist sympathies .", "These early clashes continued to escalate , partly <unk> by <unk> Song officials , and war against the Jin was officially declared on June 14 , 1206 .", "The document that announced the war claimed the Jin lost the Mandate of Heaven , a sign that they were unfit to rule , and called for an insurrection of Han Chinese against the Jin state .", "Song armies led by general Bi <unk> ( <unk> ; d .", "1217 ) captured the barely defended border city of <unk> <unk> ( on the north bank of the Huai River across from modern <unk> County ) but suffered large losses against the Jurchens in Hebei .", "The Jin repelled the Song and moved south to <unk> the Song town of <unk> <unk> on the Grand Canal just south of the Huai River .", "Bi defended the town , and the Jurchens withdrew from the siege after three months .", "By the fall of 1206 , however , the Jurchens had captured multiple towns and military bases .", "The Jin initiated an offensive against Song prefectures in the central front of the war , capturing <unk> and <unk> ( <unk> ; on the Han River near modern <unk> ) .", "By the fall of 1206 , the Song offensive had already failed <unk> .", "Soldier morale sank as weather conditions worsened , supplies ran out , and hunger spread , forcing many to desert .", "The massive <unk> of Han Chinese in northern China that the Song had expected never materialized .", "A notable betrayal did occur on the Song side , however : Wu Xi ( <unk> ; d .", "1207 ) , the governor @-@ general of Sichuan , defected to the Jin in December 1206 .", "The Song had depended on Wu 's success in the west to divert Jin soldiers away from the eastern front .", "He had attacked Jin positions earlier in 1206 , but his army of about 50 @,@ 000 men had been repelled .", "Wu 's defection could have meant the loss of the entire western front of the war , but Song loyalists assassinated Wu on March 29 , 1207 , before Jin troops could take control of the surrendered territories .", "An Bing ( <unk> ; d .", "1221 ) was given Wu Xi 's position , but the cohesion of Song forces in the west fell apart after Wu 's demise and commanders turned on each other in the ensuing infighting .", "Fighting continued in 1207 , but by the end of that year the war was at a stalemate .", "The Song was now on the defensive , while the Jin failed to make gains in Song territory .", "The failure of Han Tuozhou 's aggressive policies led to his demise .", "On December 15 , 1207 , Han was beaten to death by the Imperial Palace Guards .", "His accomplice Su <unk> ( <unk> ) was executed , and other officials connected to Han were dismissed or exiled .", "Since neither combatant was eager to continue the war , they returned to negotiations .", "A peace treaty was signed on November 2 , 1208 , and the Song tribute to the Jin was reinstated .", "The Song annual indemnity increased by 50 @,@ 000 taels of silver and 50 @,@ 000 packs of fabric .", "The treaty also stipulated that the Song had to present to the Jin the head of Han Tuozhou , who the Jin held responsible for starting the war .", "The heads of Han and Su were severed from their exhumed corpses , exhibited to the public , then delivered to the Jin .", "= = = = Song – Jin war during the rise of the Mongols = = = = \n \n The Mongols , a nomadic confederation , had unified in the middle of the twelfth century .", "They and other steppe nomads occasionally raided the Jin empire from the northwest .", "The Jin <unk> away from punitive expeditions and was content with <unk> , similar to the practices of the Song .", "The Mongols , formerly a Jin tributary , ended their <unk> in 1210 and attacked the Jin in <unk> .", "In light of this event , the Song court debated ending tributary payments to the weakened Jin , but they chose to avoid <unk> the Jin .", "They refused Western Xia 's offers of <unk> against the Jin in 1214 and willingly complied when in 1215 the Jin rejected a request to lower the annual indemnity .", "Meanwhile , in 1214 , the Jin retreated from the besieged capital of <unk> to Kaifeng , which became the new capital of the dynasty .", "As the Mongols expanded , the Jin suffered territorial losses and attacked the Song in 1217 to compensate for their shrinking territory .", "Periodic Song raids against the Jin were the official justification for the war .", "Another likely motive was that the conquest of the Song would have given the Jin a place to escape should the Mongols succeed in taking control of the north .", "Shi <unk> ( <unk> ; 1164 – 1233 ) , the chancellor of Song Emperor <unk> ( r .", "1224 – 1264 ) , was hesitant to fight the Jin and delayed the declaration of war for two months .", "Song generals were largely autonomous , allowing Shi to evade blame for their military <unk> .", "The Jin advanced across the border from the center and western fronts .", "Jurchen military successes were limited , and the Jin faced repeated raids from the neighboring state of Western Xia .", "In 1217 , the Song generals Meng <unk> ( <unk> ) and Hu <unk> ( <unk> ) defeated the Jin and prevented them from capturing <unk> and <unk> .", "A second Jin campaign in late 1217 did marginally better than the first .", "In the east , the Jin made little <unk> in the Huai River valley , but in the west they captured <unk> and <unk> Pass ( <unk> ; modern Shaanxi ) in late 1217 .", "The Jin tried to captured <unk> in <unk> South circuit again in 1218 and 1219 , but failed .", "A Song counteroffensive in early 1218 captured <unk> and in 1219 the Jin cities of <unk> and <unk> were pillaged twice by a Song army commanded by Zhao Fang ( <unk> ; d .", "1221 ) .", "In the west , command of the Song forces in Sichuan was given to An Bing , who had previously been dismissed from this position .", "He successfully defended the western front , but was unable to advance further because of local uprisings in the area .", "The Jin tried to <unk> an indemnity from the Song but never received it .", "In the last of the three campaigns , in early 1221 , the Jin captured the city of Qizhou ( <unk> ; in Huainan West ) deep in Song territory .", "Song armies led by Hu <unk> and Li Quan ( <unk> ; d .", "1231 ) defeated the Jin , who then withdrew .", "In 1224 both sides agreed on a peace treaty that ended the annual tributes to the Jin .", "<unk> missions between the Jin and Song were also cut off .", "= = = = <unk> – Song alliance = = = = \n \n In February 1233 , the Mongols took Kaifeng after a siege of more than 10 months and the Jin court retreated to the town of Caizhou .", "In 1233 Emperor <unk> ( r .", "1224 – 1234 ) of the Jin dispatched diplomats to <unk> the Song for supplies .", "Jin envoys reported to the Song that the Mongols would invade the Song after they were done with the Jin — a forecast that would later be proven true — but the Song ignored the warning and rebuffed the request .", "They instead formed an alliance with the Mongols against the Jin .", "The Song provided supplies to the Mongols in return for parts of Henan .", "The Jin dynasty collapsed when <unk> and Song troops defeated the Jurchens at the siege of Caizhou in 1234 .", "General Meng Gong ( <unk> ) led the Song army against Caizhou .", "The penultimate emperor of the Jin , Emperor <unk> , took his own life .", "His short @-@ lived successor , Emperor Mo , was killed in the town a few days later .", "The Mongols later turned their sights towards the Song .", "After decades of war , the Song dynasty also fell in 1279 , when the remaining Song loyalists lost to the Mongols in a naval battle near Guangdong .", "= = Historical significance = = \n \n \n = = = Cultural and demographic changes = = = \n \n Jurchen migrants from the northeastern reaches of Jin territory settled in the Jin @-@ controlled lands of northern China .", "<unk> less than ten percent of the total population , the two to three million ruling Jurchens were a minority in a region that was still dominated by 30 million Han Chinese .", "The southward expansion of the Jurchens caused the Jin to transition their <unk> government of semi @-@ agrarian tribes to a bureaucratic Chinese @-@ style dynasty .", "The Jin government initially promoted an independent Jurchen culture alongside their adoption of the centralized Chinese imperial bureaucracy , but the empire was gradually <unk> over time .", "The Jurchens became fluent in the Chinese language , and the philosophy of <unk> was used to legitimize the ruling government .", "Confucian state rituals were adopted during the reign of Emperor Xizong ( 1135 – 1150 ) .", "The Jin implemented imperial exams on the Confucian Classics , first regionally and then for the entire empire .", "The Classics and other works of Chinese literature were translated into Jurchen and studied by Jin intellectuals , but very few Jurchens actively contributed to the classical literature of the Jin .", "The <unk> script , from the Chinese family of scripts , formed the basis of a national writing system for the empire , the Jurchen script .", "All three scripts were working languages of the government .", "Jurchen clans adopted Chinese personal names with their Jurchen names .", "Wanyan Liang ( the Prince of Hailing ; r .", "1150 – 1161 ) was an enthusiastic proponent of Jurchen <unk> and enacted policies to encourage it .", "Wanyan Liang had been <unk> by Song diplomats from childhood , and his emulation of Song practices earned him the Jurchen nickname of \" <unk> the Chinese \" .", "He studied the Chinese classics , drank tea , and played Chinese chess for recreation .", "Under his reign , the administrative core of the Jin state was moved south from <unk> .", "He instated Beijing as the Jin main capital in <unk> .", "Palaces were erected in Beijing and Kaifeng , while the original , more northerly residences of Jurchen chieftains were demolished .", "The emperor 's political reforms were connected with his desire to conquer all of China and to legitimize himself as a Chinese emperor .", "The prospect of conquering southern China was cut short by Wanyan Liang 's assassination .", "Wanyan Liang 's successor , Emperor Shizong , was less enthusiastic about <unk> and reversed several of Wanyan Liang 's edicts .", "He sanctioned new policies with the intent to slow the <unk> of the Jurchens .", "Shizong 's prohibitions were abandoned by Emperor <unk> ( r .", "1189 – 1208 ) , who promoted reforms that transformed the political structure of the dynasty closer to that of the Song and Tang dynasties .", "Despite cultural and demographic changes , military hostilities between the Jin and the Song persisted until the fall of the Jin .", "In the south , the retreat of the Song dynasty led to major demographic changes .", "The population of refugees from the north that <unk> in Hangzhou and Jiankang ( modern <unk> ) eventually grew greater than the population of original residents , whose numbers had dwindled from repeated Jurchen raids .", "The government encouraged the <unk> of peasant migrants from the southern provinces of the Song to the <unk> territories between the Yangtze and the Huai rivers .", "The new capital Hangzhou grew into a major commercial and cultural center .", "It rose from a middling city of no special importance to one of the world 's largest and most prosperous .", "During his stay in Hangzhou in the Yuan dynasty ( 1260 – <unk> ) , when the city was not as wealthy as it had been under the Song , Marco Polo remarked that \" this city is greater than any in the world \" .", "Once retaking northern China became less plausible and Hangzhou grew into a significant trading city , the government buildings were extended and renovated to better <unk> its status as an imperial capital .", "The <unk> sized imperial palace was expanded in 1133 with new <unk> alleyways and in <unk> with an extension of the palace walls .", "The loss of northern China , the cultural center of Chinese civilization , diminished the international status of the Song dynasty .", "After the Jurchen conquest of the north , Korea recognized the Jin , not the Song , as the legitimate dynasty of China .", "The Song 's military failures reduced it to a subordinate of the Jin , turning it into a \" China among equals \" .", "The Song economy , however , recovered quickly after the move south .", "Government revenues earned from taxing foreign trade nearly doubled between the closing of the Northern Song era in 1127 and the final years of Gaozong 's reign in the early <unk> .", "The recovery was not uniform , and areas like Huainan and Hubei that had been directly affected by the war took decades to return to their pre @-@ war levels .", "In spite of multiple wars , the Jin remained one of the main trading partners of the Song .", "Song demand for foreign products like fur and horses went unabated .", "Historian <unk> <unk> ( <unk> , b .", "1930 ) believes that Song commerce with the north was profitable enough that it compensated for the silver delivered annually as an indemnity to the Jin .", "= = = Gunpowder warfare = = = \n \n The battles between the Song and the Jin spurred the invention and use of gunpowder weapons .", "There are reports that the fire lance , one of the earliest ancestors of the <unk> , was used by the Song against the Jurchens besieging De 'an ( <unk> ; modern <unk> in eastern Hubei ) in 1132 , during the Jin invasion of Hubei and Shaanxi .", "The weapon consisted of a spear attached with a flamethrower capable of firing projectiles from a barrel constructed of bamboo or paper .", "They were built by soldiers under the command of Chen Gui ( <unk> ) , who led the Song army defending De 'an .", "The fire lances with which Song soldiers were equipped at De 'an were built for destroying the wooden siege engines of the Jin and not for combat against the Jin infantry .", "Song soldiers compensated for the limited range and mobility of the weapon by timing their attacks on the Jin siege engines , waiting until they were within range of the fire lances .", "Later fire lances used metal barrels , fired projectiles farther and with greater force , and could be used against infantry .", "Early rudimentary bombs like the huopao fire bomb ( 火礮 ) and the huopao ( <unk> ) bombs propelled by <unk> were also in use as incendiary weapons .", "The defending Song army used huopao ( 火礮 ) during the first Jin siege of Kaifeng in 1126 .", "On the opposing side , the Jin launched incendiary bombs from siege towers down onto the city below .", "In 1127 , huopao ( 火礮 ) were employed by the Song troops defending De 'an and by the Jin soldiers besieging the city .", "The government official Lin <unk> ( <unk> ) proposed to make incendiary bombs and arrows mandatory for all warships in the Song navy .", "At the battle of Caishi in 1161 , Song ships fired <unk> <unk> ( <unk> ) , also called <unk> huopao bombs ( <unk> ) , from <unk> against the ships of the Jin fleet commanded by Wanyan Liang .", "The gunpowder mixture of the bomb contained powdered lime , which produced <unk> smoke once the casing of the bomb shattered .", "The Song also deployed incendiary weapons at the battle of <unk> during the same year .", "Gunpowder was also applied to arrows in 1206 by a Song army stationed in Xiangyang .", "The arrows were most likely an incendiary weapon , but its function may also have resembled that of an early rocket .", "At the Jin siege of Qizhou ( <unk> ) in 1221 , the Jurchens fought the Song with gunpowder bombs and arrows .", "The Jin <unk> ( <unk> , \" iron huopao \" ) , which had cast iron <unk> , are the first known bombs that could explode .", "The bomb needed to be capable of detonating in order to penetrate the iron casing .", "The Song army had a large supply of incendiary bombs , but there are no reports of them having a weapon similar to the Jin 's detonating bombs .", "A participant in the siege recounted in the <unk> Qi Qi Lu ( <unk> ) that the Song army at Qizhou had an arsenal of 3000 huopao ( 火礮 ) , 7000 incendiary gunpowder arrows for <unk> and <unk> for bows , as well as <unk> <unk> ( <unk> ) , probably leather bags filled with gunpowder ." ]
[ "After a coup in Hangzhou almost <unk> him , in May 1129 he moved his capital back north to Jiankang ( modern @-@ day <unk> ) on the south bank of the Yangtze .", "The latter even inflicted a major defeat on Jurchen forces and tried to prevent Wuzhu from crossing back to the north bank of the Yangtze .", "1217 ) captured the barely defended border city of <unk> <unk> ( on the north bank of the Huai River across from modern <unk> County ) but suffered large losses against the Jurchens in Hebei ." ]
[ " = Jin – Song Wars = \n \n The Jin – Song Wars were a series of conflicts between the Jurchen Jin dynasty ( 1115 – 1234 ) and Han Chinese Song dynasty ( 960 – 1279 ) .", "In 1115 , the Jurchens rebelled against their overlords , the <unk> Liao dynasty ( 907 – 1125 ) , and declared the formation of the Jin .", "<unk> with the Song against their common enemy the Liao , the Jin promised to return to the Song the territories in northern China that had fallen under Liao control since 938 .", "The Jurchens ' quick defeat of the Liao combined with Song military failures made the Jin reluctant to cede these territories .", "After a series of failed negotiations that <unk> both sides , the Jurchens attacked the Song in November 1125 , dispatching one army towards Taiyuan and the other towards Kaifeng , the Song capital .", "<unk> by the news of an invasion , the Song general stationed in Taiyuan retreated from the city , which was besieged and later captured .", "As the second Jin army approached the capital , Emperor Huizong of the Song abdicated and fled south .", "A new emperor , Qinzong , was enthroned .", "The Jurchens began a siege against Kaifeng in 1126 , but Qinzong negotiated for their retreat from the capital after he agreed to pay a large annual indemnity .", "Qinzong reneged on the deal and ordered Song forces to defend the prefectures instead of <unk> the capital .", "The Jin resumed their war against the Song and again besieged Kaifeng in 1127 .", "The Chinese emperor was captured in an event known as the <unk> Incident , the capital was looted , and the Song lost northern China to the Jin .", "Remnants of the Song retreated to southern China and , after brief stays in several temporary capitals , eventually relocated to Hangzhou .", "The retreat of the Song court marked the end of the Northern Song era and the beginning of the Southern Song .", "The Jurchens tried to conquer southern China in the <unk> , but they were bogged down by a pro @-@ Song insurgency in the north and a counteroffensive by the Song generals Yue Fei , Han Shizhong , and others .", "The generals regained some territories but retreated on the orders of the Southern Song emperor , who supported a peaceful resolution to the war .", "The Treaty of Shaoxing in 1142 settled the boundary between the two empires along the Huai River , but conflicts between the two dynasties continued until the fall of the Jin in 1234 .", "A campaign against the Song by the fourth Jin emperor , Wanyan Liang ( the Prince of Hailing ) , was unsuccessful .", "He lost the Battle of Caishi ( 1161 ) and was later assassinated by his own disaffected officers .", "An invasion of the Jin motivated by Song <unk> ( 1206 – 1208 ) was also unsuccessful .", "A decade later , the Jin launched an abortive military campaign against the Song in 1217 to compensate for the territory that they had lost to the invading Mongols .", "The Song formed an alliance with the Mongols in 1233 , and in the following year jointly captured Caizhou , the last refuge of the Jin emperor .", "The Jin dynasty collapsed that year in 1234 .", "After the demise of the Jin , the Song dynasty itself became a target of the Mongols , and fell in 1279 .", "The wars engendered an era of technological , cultural , and demographic changes in China .", "Battles between the Song and Jin brought about the introduction of various gunpowder weapons .", "The siege of De 'an in 1132 was the first recorded appearance of the fire lance , an early ancestor of firearms .", "There were also reports of battles fought with primitive gunpowder bombs like the incendiary huopao or the exploding <unk> , incendiary arrows , and other related weapons .", "In northern China , the Jurchen tribes were the ruling minority of an empire that was predominantly inhabited by former subjects of the Northern Song .", "Jurchen migrants settled in the conquered territories and assimilated with the local culture .", "The Jin government instituted a centralized imperial bureaucracy modeled on previous Chinese dynasties , basing their legitimacy on Confucian philosophy .", "Song refugees from the north <unk> in southern China .", "The north was the cultural center of China , and its conquest by the Jin diminished the international stature of the Song dynasty .", "The Southern Song , however , quickly returned to economic prosperity , and trade with the Jin was lucrative despite decades of warfare .", "The capital of the Southern Song , Hangzhou , expanded into a major city for commerce .", "= = The fragile Song – Jin alliance = = \n \n The Jurchens were a <unk> @-@ speaking group of semi @-@ agrarian tribes inhabiting areas of northeast Asia that are now part of Northeast China .", "Many of the Jurchen tribes were vassals of the Liao dynasty ( 907 – 1125 ) , an empire ruled by the nomadic Khitans that included most of modern Mongolia , a portion of North China , Northeast China , northern Korea , and parts of the Russian Far East .", "To the south of the Liao lay the Han Chinese Song Empire ( 960 – <unk> ) .", "The Song and Liao were at peace , but since a military defeat to the Liao in 1005 , the Song paid its northern neighbor an annual indemnity of 200 @,@ 000 bolts of silk and 100 @,@ 000 ounces of silver .", "In <unk> , the chieftain Wanyan Aguda ( <unk> – 1123 ) united the disparate Jurchen tribes and led a revolt against the Liao .", "In 1115 he named himself emperor of the Jin \" golden \" dynasty ( 1115 – 1234 ) .", "<unk> by a Liao <unk> of the success of the Jurchen uprising , the Song emperor Huizong ( r .", "1100 – 1127 ) and his highest military commander the <unk> Tong Guan saw the Liao weakness as an opportunity to recover the Sixteen Prefectures , a line of fortified cities and passes that the Liao had annexed from the <unk> Turk Later Jin in 938 , and that the Song had repeatedly but unsuccessfully tried to <unk> .", "The Song thus sought an alliance with the Jin against their common enemy the Liao .", "Because the land routes between the Song and Jin were controlled by the Liao , diplomatic exchanges had to occur by traveling across the <unk> Sea .", "Negotiations for an alliance began secretly under the <unk> that the Song wanted to acquire horses from the Khitans .", "Song diplomats traveled to the Jin court to meet Aguda in <unk> , while Jurchen envoys arrived in the Song capital Kaifeng the next year .", "At the beginning the two sides agreed to keep whatever Liao territory they would seize in combat .", "In 1120 , Aguda agreed to cede the Sixteen Prefectures to the Song in exchange for transfer to the Jin of the annual tributary payments that the Song had been giving the Liao .", "By the end of 1120 , however , the Jurchens had seized the Liao Supreme Capital , and offered the Song only parts of the Sixteen Prefectures .", "Among other things , the Jin would keep the Liao Western Capital of <unk> at the western end of the Sixteen Prefectures .", "The two sides agreed that the Jin would now attack the Liao Central Capital , whereas the Song would seize the Liao Southern Capital , Yanjing ( modern day Beijing ) .", "The joint attack against the Liao had been planned for 1121 , but it was <unk> for 1122 .", "In February 23 of that year , the Jin captured the Liao Central Capital as promised .", "The Song delayed their entry into the war because it diverted resources to fighting the Western Xia in the northwest and suppressing a large popular rebellion in the south .", "When a Song army under Tong Guan 's command finally attacked Yanjing in May 1122 , the smaller forces of the weakened Liao repelled the invaders with ease .", "Another attack failed in the fall .", "Both times , Tong was forced to retreat back to Kaifeng .", "After the first attack , Aguda changed the terms of the agreement and only promised Yanjing and six other prefectures to the Song .", "In early 1123 it was Jurchen forces that easily took the Liao Southern Capital .", "They sacked it and enslaved its population .", "The quick collapse of the Liao led to more negotiations between the Song and the Jin .", "Jurchen military success and their effective control over the Sixteen Prefectures gave them more leverage .", "Aguda grew increasingly frustrated as he realized that despite their military failures the Song still intended to seize most of the prefectures .", "In the spring of 1123 the two sides finally set the terms of the first Song – Jin treaty .", "Only seven prefectures ( including Yanjing ) would be returned to the Song , and the Song would pay an annual indemnity of 300 @,@ 000 packs of silk and 200 @,@ 000 taels of silver to the Jin , as well as a one @-@ time payment of one million strings of copper coins to compensate the Jurchens for the tax revenue they would have earned had they not returned the prefectures .", "In May 1123 Tong Guan and the Song armies entered the looted Yanjing .", "= = War against the Northern Song = = \n \n \n = = = The collapse of the Song – Jin alliance = = = \n \n <unk> one month after the Song had recovered Yanjing , Zhang <unk> ( <unk> ) , who had served as military governor of the Liao prefecture of <unk> about 200 kilometres ( 120 mi ) east of Yanjing , killed the main Jin official in that city and turned it over to the Song .", "The Jurchens defeated his armies a few months later and Zhang took refuge in Yanjing .", "Even though the Song agreed to execute him in late 1123 , this incident put tension between the two states , because the 1123 treaty had explicitly forbidden both sides from <unk> <unk> .", "In 1124 , Song officials further angered the Jin by asking for the <unk> of nine more border prefectures .", "The new Jin emperor Taizong ( r .", "1123 – 1135 ) , Aguda 's brother and successor , hesitated , but warrior princes Wanyan Zonghan and Wanyan Zongwang ( <unk> ) vehemently refused to give them any more territory .", "Taizong eventually granted two prefectures , but by then the Jin leaders were ready to attack their southern neighbor .", "Before they could invade the Song , the Jurchens reached a peace agreement with their western neighbors the <unk> Western Xia in 1124 .", "The following year near the <unk> Desert , they captured <unk> , the last emperor of the Liao , putting an end to the Liao dynasty for good .", "Ready to end their alliance with the Song , the Jurchens began preparations for an invasion .", "= = = First campaign = = = \n \n In November 1125 Taizong ordered his armies to attack the Song .", "The defection of Zhang <unk> two years earlier served as the <unk> <unk> .", "Two armies were sent to capture the major cities of the Song .", "= = = = Siege of Taiyuan = = = = \n \n The western army , led by Wanyan Zonghan , departed from <unk> and headed towards Taiyuan through the mountains of Shanxi , on its way to the Song western capital Luoyang .", "The Song forces were not expecting an invasion and were caught off guard .", "The Chinese general Tong Guan was informed of the military expedition by an envoy he had sent to the Jin to obtain the <unk> of two prefectures .", "The returning envoy reported that the Jurchens were willing to <unk> an invasion if the Song ceded control of Hebei and Shanxi to the Jin .", "Tong Guan retreated from Taiyuan and left command of his troops to Wang Bing .", "Jin armies besieged the city in mid January 1126 .", "Under Wang Bing 's command , Taiyuan held on long enough to stop the Jurchen troops from advancing to Luoyang .", "= = = = First siege of Kaifeng = = = = \n \n Meanwhile , the eastern army , commanded by Wanyan Zongwang , was dispatched towards Yanjing ( modern Beijing ) and eventually the Song capital Kaifeng .", "It did not face much armed opposition .", "Zongwang easily took Yanjing , where Song general and former Liao governor <unk> <unk> ( <unk> ) switched his <unk> to the Jin .", "When the Song had tried to reclaim the Sixteen Prefectures , they had faced fierce resistance from the Han Chinese population , yet when the Jurchens invaded that area , the Han Chinese did not oppose them at all .", "By the end of December 1125 , the Jin army had seized control of two prefectures and re @-@ established Jurchen rule over the Sixteen Prefectures .", "The eastern army was nearing Kaifeng by early 1126 .", "Fearing the approaching Jin army , Song emperor Huizong planned to retreat south .", "The emperor <unk> the capital would have been viewed as an act of capitulation , so court officials convinced him to <unk> .", "There were few objections .", "<unk> an empire in crisis from destruction was more important than preserving the rituals of imperial inheritance .", "In January 1126 , a few days before the New Year , Huizong abdicated in favor of his son and was demoted to the ceremonial role of <unk> Emperor .", "The Jurchen forces reached the Yellow River on January 27 , 1126 , two days after the New Year .", "Huizong fled Kaifeng the next day , escaping south and leaving the newly enthroned emperor Qinzong ( r .", "1126 – 1127 ) in charge of the capital .", "Kaifeng was besieged on January 31 , 1126 .", "The commander of the Jurchen army promised to spare the city if the Song submitted to Jin as a vassal ; forfeited the prime minister and an imperial prince as prisoners ; ceded the Chinese prefectures of <unk> , Taiyuan , and <unk> ; and offered an indemnity of 50 million taels of silver , 5 million taels of gold , 1 million packs of silk , 1 million packs of satin , 10 @,@ 000 horses , 10 @,@ 000 mules , 10 @,@ 000 cattle , and 1 @,@ 000 camels .", "This indemnity was worth about 180 years of the annual tribute the Song had been paying to the Jin since 1123 .", "With little prospect of help from <unk> arriving , infighting broke out in the Song court between the officials who supported the Jin offer and those who opposed it .", "Opponents of the treaty like Li Gang ( <unk> ; <unk> – 1140 ) rallied around the proposal of remaining in defensive positions until reinforcements arrived and Jurchen supplies ran out .", "They <unk> an ambush against the Jin that was carried out at night , and were replaced by officials who supported peace negotiations .", "The failed attack pushed Qinzong into meeting the Jurchen demands , and his officials convinced him to go through with the deal .", "The Song recognized Jin control over the three prefectures .", "The Jurchen army ended the siege in March after 33 days .", "= = = Second campaign = = = \n \n Almost as soon as the Jin armies had left Kaifeng , Emperor Qinzong reneged on the deal and dispatched two armies to repel the Jurchen troops attacking Taiyuan and bolster the defenses of <unk> and <unk> .", "An army of 90 @,@ 000 soldiers and another of 60 @,@ 000 were defeated by Jin forces by June .", "A second expedition to rescue Taiyuan was also unsuccessful .", "<unk> the Song of violating the agreement and realizing the weakness of the Song , the Jin generals launched a second punitive campaign , again dividing their troops into two armies .", "Wanyan Zonghan , who had withdrawn from Taiyuan after the Kaifeng agreement and left a small force in charge of the siege , came back with his western army .", "<unk> , Taiyuan fell in September 1126 , after 260 days of siege .", "When the Song court received news of the fall of Taiyuan , the officials who had advocated defending the empire militarily fell from favor again and were replaced by <unk> who favored <unk> .", "In mid December the two Jurchen armies <unk> on Kaifeng for the second time that year .", "= = = = Second siege of Kaifeng = = = = \n \n After the defeat of several Song armies in the north , Emperor Qinzong wanted to negotiate a truce with the Jin , but he committed a massive strategic <unk> when he commanded his remaining armies to protect <unk> cities instead of Kaifeng .", "<unk> the importance of the capital , he left Kaifeng defended with fewer than 100 @,@ 000 soldiers .", "The Song forces were dispersed throughout China , powerless to stop the second Jurchen siege of the city .", "The Jin assault commenced in mid December 1126 .", "Even as fighting raged on , Qinzong continued to sue for peace , but Jin demands for territory were enormous : they wanted all provinces north of the Yellow River .", "After more than twenty days of heavy combat against the besieging forces , Song defenses were decimated and the morale of Song soldiers was on the decline .", "On January 9 , 1127 , the Jurchens broke through and started to <unk> the conquered city .", "Emperor Qinzong tried to appease the victors by offering the remaining wealth of the capital .", "The royal treasury was emptied and the belongings of the city 's residents were seized .", "The Song emperor offered his unconditional surrender a few days later .", "Qinzong , the former emperor Huizong , and members of the Song court were captured by the Jurchens as hostages .", "They were taken north to <unk> ( modern <unk> ) , where they were stripped of their royal privileges and reduced to commoners .", "The former emperors were humiliated by their captors .", "They were mocked with disparaging titles like \" <unk> <unk> \" and \" Double <unk> \" .", "In 1128 the Jin made them perform a ritual meant for war criminals .", "The harsh treatment of the Song royalty softened after the death of Huizong in 1135 .", "Titles were granted to the deceased monarch , and his son Qinzong was promoted to Duke , a position with a salary .", "= = = Reasons for Song failure = = = \n \n Many factors contributed to the Song 's repeated military <unk> and subsequent loss of northern China to the Jurchens .", "Traditional accounts of Song history held the <unk> of Huizong 's imperial court responsible for the decline of the dynasty .", "These narratives condemned Huizong and his officials for their moral failures .", "Early Song emperors were eager to enact political reforms and revive the ethical framework of <unk> , but the enthusiasm for reforms gradually died after the <unk> Wang <unk> 's expulsion as chancellor in <unk> .", "<unk> marred the reign of Huizong , who was more skilled as a painter than as a ruler .", "Huizong was known for his extravagance , and funded the costly construction of gardens and temples while rebellions threatened the state 's grip on power .", "A modern analysis by Ari Daniel Levine places more of the blame on deficiencies in the military and bureaucratic leadership .", "The loss of northern China was not inevitable .", "The military was <unk> by a government too assured of its own military prowess .", "Huizong diverted the state 's resources to failed wars against the Western Xia .", "The Song insistence on a greater share of Liao territory only succeeded in provoking their Jin allies .", "Song diplomatic <unk> underestimated the Jin and allowed the unimpeded rise of Jurchen military power .", "The state had plentiful resources , with the exception of horses , but managed its assets poorly during battles .", "Unlike the expansive Han and Tang empires that preceded the Song , the Song did not have a significant foothold in Central Asia where a large proportion of its horses could be bred or procured .", "As Song general Li Gang noted , without a consistent supply of horses the dynasty was at a significant disadvantage against Jurchen cavalry : \" the Jin were victorious only because they used iron @-@ shielded cavalry , while we opposed them with foot soldiers .", "It is only to be expected that [ our soldiers ] were scattered and dispersed . \"", "= = Wars with the Southern Song = = \n \n \n = = = Southern retreat of the Song court = = = \n \n \n = = = = The <unk> of Emperor Gaozong = = = = \n \n The Jin leadership had not expected or desired the fall of the Song dynasty .", "Their intention was to weaken the Song in order to demand more tribute , and they were unprepared for the magnitude of their victory .", "The Jurchens were preoccupied with strengthening their rule over the areas once controlled by Liao .", "Instead of continuing their invasion of the Song , an empire with a military that outnumbered their own , they adopted the strategy of \" using Chinese to control the Chinese \" .", "The Jin hoped that a <unk> state would be capable of <unk> northern China and collecting the annual indemnity without requiring Jurchen <unk> to quell anti @-@ Jin uprisings .", "In 1127 , the Jurchens installed a former Song official , Zhang Bangchang ( <unk> ; <unk> – 1127 ) , as the puppet emperor of the newly established \" Da Chu \" ( Great Chu ) dynasty .", "The puppet government did not deter the resistance in northern China , but the insurgents were motivated by their anger towards the Jurchens ' looting rather than by a sense of loyalty towards the inept Song court .", "A number of Song commanders , stationed in towns scattered across northern China , retained their allegiance to the Song , and armed volunteers organized militias opposed to the Jurchen military presence .", "The insurgency hampered the ability of the Jin to exert control over the north .", "Meanwhile , one Song prince , Zhao <unk> , had escaped capture .", "He had been held up in <unk> while on a diplomatic mission , and never made it back to Kaifeng .", "He was not present in the capital when the city fell to the Jurchens .", "The future Emperor Gaozong managed to evade the Jurchen troops <unk> him by moving from one province to the next , traveling across Hebei , Henan , and Shandong .", "The Jurchens tried to lure him back to Kaifeng where they could finally capture him , but did not succeed .", "Zhao <unk> finally arrived in the Song Southern Capital at Yingtianfu ( <unk> ; modern <unk> ) in early June 1127 .", "For Gaozong ( r .", "1127 – <unk> ) , Yingtianfu was the first in a series of temporary capitals called <unk> <unk> .", "The court moved to Yingtianfu because of its historical importance to Emperor <unk> of Song , the founder of the dynasty , who had previously served in that city as a military governor .", "The symbolism of the city was meant to secure the political legitimacy of the new emperor , who was enthroned there on June 12 .", "After reigning for barely one month , Zhang Bangchang was persuaded by the Song to step down as emperor of the Great Chu and to recognize the legitimacy of the Song imperial line .", "Li Gang pressured Gaozong to execute Zhang for betraying the Song .", "The emperor relented and Zhang was coerced into suicide .", "The killing of Zhang showed that the Song was willing to provoke the Jin , and that the Jin had yet to solidify their control over the newly conquered territories .", "The submission and abolition of Chu meant that Kaifeng was now back under Song control .", "Zong Ze ( <unk> ; 1059 – 1128 ) , the Song general responsible for <unk> Kaifeng , <unk> Gaozong to move the court back to the city , but Gaozong refused and retreated south .", "The southward move marked the end of the Northern Song and the beginning of the Southern Song era of Chinese history .", "The descendant of <unk> at Qufu , the Duke <unk> Kong <unk> fled south with the Song Emperor to <unk> , while the newly established Jin dynasty ( 1115 – 1234 ) in the north appointed Kong <unk> 's brother Kong <unk> who remained in Qufu as Duke <unk> .", "Zhang Xuan <unk> , a great @-@ grandson of Zhang <unk> , also fled south with Gaozong .", "= = = = The move south = = = = \n \n The Song disbandment of the Great Chu and execution of Zhang Bangchang <unk> the Jurchens and violated the treaty that the two parties had negotiated .", "The Jin renewed their attacks on the Song and quickly <unk> much of northern China .", "In late 1127 Gaozong moved his court further south from Yingtianfu to Yangzhou , south of the Huai River and north of the Yangtze River , by sailing down the Grand Canal .", "The court spent over a year in the city .", "When the Jurchens advanced to the Huai River , the court was partially evacuated to Hangzhou in 1129 .", "Days later , Gaozong narrowly escaped on horseback , just a few hours ahead of Jurchen vanguard troops .", "One month later , however , Zong Ze 's successor Du Chong ( <unk> ) vacated his forces from Kaifeng , exposing Jiankang to attack .", "The emperor moved back to Hangzhou in September , leaving Jiankang in Du Chong 's hands .", "The Jin eventually captured Kaifeng in early 1130 .", "From 1127 to 1129 , the Song sent thirteen embassies to the Jin to discuss peace terms and to negotiate the release of Gaozong 's mother and Huizong , but the Jin court ignored them .", "In December 1129 , the Jin started a new military offensive , dispatching two armies across the Huai River in the east and west .", "On the western front , an army invaded <unk> , the area where the Song <unk> <unk> resided , and captured <unk> ( <unk> , present @-@ day <unk> ) .", "They were ordered to retreat a few months later when the eastern army withdrew .", "Meanwhile , on the eastern front , Wuzhu commanded the main Jin army .", "He crossed the Yangtze southwest of Jiankang and took that city when Du Chong surrendered .", "Wuzhu set out from Jiankang and advanced rapidly to try to capture Gaozong .", "The Jin seized Hangzhou ( January 22 , 1130 ) and then Shaoxing further south ( February 4 ) , but general Zhang Jun 's ( 1086 – 1154 ) battle with Wuzhu near <unk> gave Gaozong time to escape .", "By the time Wuzhu resumed pursuit , the Song court was fleeing on ships to islands off the coast of Zhejiang , and then further south to <unk> .", "The Jin sent ships to chase after Gaozong , but failed to catch him .", "They gave up the pursuit and the Jurchens retreated north .", "After they plundered the undefended cities of Hangzhou and <unk> , they finally started to face resistance from Song armies led by Yue Fei and Han Shizhong .", "The small boats of the Jin army were <unk> by Han Shizhong 's fleet of <unk> vessels .", "Wuzhu eventually managed to cross the river when he had his troops use incendiary arrows to neutralize Han 's ships by burning their sails .", "Wuzhu 's troops came back south of the Yangtze one last time to Jiankang , which they pillaged , and then headed north .", "Yet the Jin had been caught off guard by the strength of the Song navy , and Wuzhu never tried to cross the Yangtze River again .", "In early 1131 , Jin armies between the Huai and the Yangtze were repelled by bandits loyal to the Song .", "Zhang <unk> ( <unk> ) , the leader of the bandits , was given a government position for his victory against the Jin .", "After the Jin incursion that almost captured Gaozong , the sovereign ordered pacification commissioner Zhang Jun ( <unk> – 1164 ) , who was in charge of Shaanxi and Sichuan in the far west , to attack the Jin there to relieve pressure on the court .", "Zhang put together a large army , but was defeated by Wuzhu near Xi 'an in late 1130 .", "Wuzhu advanced further west into Gansu , and drove as far south as <unk> ( <unk> , modern <unk> ) .", "The most important battles between Jin and Song in 1131 and 1132 took place in Shaanxi , Gansu , and Sichuan .", "The Jin lost two battles at <unk> Yuan in 1131 .", "After failing to enter Sichuan , Wuzhu retreated to Yanjing .", "He returned to the western front again from 1132 to <unk> .", "The Jin attacked Hubei and Shaanxi in 1132 .", "Wuzhu captured <unk> Yuan in 1133 , but his advance was halted by a defeat at <unk> Pass .", "He gave up on taking Sichuan , and no more major battles were fought between the Jin and Song for the rest of the decade .", "The Song court returned to Hangzhou in 1133 , and the city was renamed Lin 'an .", "The imperial ancestral temple was built in Hangzhou later that same year , a sign that the court had in practice established Hangzhou as the Song capital without a formal declaration .", "It was treated as a temporary capital .", "Between 1130 and 1137 , the court would sporadically move to Jiankang , and back to Hangzhou .", "There were proposals to make Jiankang the new capital , but Hangzhou won out because the court considered it a more secure city .", "The natural barriers that surrounded Hangzhou , including lakes and rice <unk> , made it more difficult for the Jurchen cavalry to breach its fortifications .", "<unk> to the sea made it easier to retreat from the city .", "In 1138 , Gaozong officially declared Hangzhou the capital of the dynasty , but the label of temporary capital would still be in place .", "Hangzhou would remain the capital of the Southern Song for the next 150 years , growing into a major commercial and cultural center .", "= = = Da Qi invades the Song = = = \n \n Qin Hui , an official of the Song court , recommended a peaceful solution to the conflict in 1130 , saying that , \" If it is desirable that there will be no more conflicts under Heaven , it is necessary for the <unk> to stay in the south and the <unk> in the north . \"", "Gaozong , who considered himself a <unk> , initially rejected the proposal .", "There were gestures toward peace in 1132 , when the Jin freed an imprisoned Song diplomat , and in 1133 , when the Song offered to become a Jin vassal , but a treaty never materialized .", "The Jin requirement that the border between the two states be moved south from the Huai River to the Yangtze was too large of a hurdle for the two sides to reach an agreement .", "The continuing insurgency of anti @-@ Jin forces in northern China hampered the Jurchen campaigns south of the Yangtze .", "<unk> to let the war drag on , the Jin decided to create Da Qi ( the \" Great Qi \" ) , their second attempt at a puppet state in northern China .", "The Jurchens believed that this state , nominally ruled by someone of Han Chinese descent , would be able to attract the allegiance of disaffected members of the insurgency .", "The Jurchens also suffered from a shortage of skilled manpower , and controlling the entirety of northern China was not administratively feasible .", "In the final months of 1129 , Liu Yu ( <unk> ; <unk> – <unk> ) won the favor of the Jin emperor Taizong .", "Liu was a Song official from Hebei who had been a prefect of <unk> in Shandong before his defection to the Jin in 1128 .", "Da Qi was formed late in 1130 , and the Jin enthroned Liu as its emperor .", "<unk> in Hebei was the first capital of Qi , before its move to Kaifeng , former capital of the Northern Song .", "The Qi government instituted military conscription , made an attempt at reforming the bureaucracy , and enacted laws that enforced the collection of high taxes .", "It was also responsible for supplying a large portion of the troops that fought the Song in the seven years following its creation .", "The Jin granted Qi more autonomy than the first puppet government of Chu , but Liu Yu was <unk> to obey the orders of the Jurchen generals .", "With Jin support , Da Qi invaded the Song in November 1133 .", "Li <unk> , a Song <unk> who had joined the Qi , led the campaign .", "Xiangyang and nearby prefectures fell to his army .", "The capture of Xiangyang on the Han River gave the Jurchens a passage into the central valley of the Yangtze River .", "Their southward push was halted by the general Yue Fei .", "In <unk> , Yue Fei defeated Li and retook Xiangyang and its surrounding prefectures .", "Later that year , however , Qi and Jin initiated a new offensive further east along the Huai River .", "For the first time , Gaozong issued an <unk> officially condemning Da Qi .", "The armies of Qi and Jin won a series of victories in the Huai valley , but were repelled by Han Shizhong near Yangzhou and by Yue Fei at <unk> ( <unk> , modern <unk> ) .", "Their sudden withdrawal in 1135 in response to the death of Jin Emperor Taizong gave the Song time to regroup .", "The war <unk> in late 1136 when Da Qi attacked the Huainan circuits of the Song .", "Qi lost a battle at <unk> ( <unk> ) , in modern Anhui , against a Song army led by Yang <unk> ( <unk> ; 1102 – 1166 ) .", "The victory boosted Song morale , and the military commissioner Zhang Jun ( <unk> – 1164 ) convinced Gaozong to begin plans for a counterattack .", "Gaozong first agreed , but he abandoned the counteroffensive when an officer named Li <unk> ( <unk> ) killed his superior official and defected to the Jin with tens of thousands of soldiers .", "Meanwhile , Emperor Xizong ( r .", "1135 – 1150 ) inherited the Jin throne from Taizong , and pushed for peace .", "He and his generals were disappointed with Liu Yu 's military failures and believed that Liu was secretly conspiring with Yue Fei .", "In late 1137 , the Jin reduced Liu Yu 's title to that of a prince and abolished the state of Qi .", "The Jin and Song renewed the negotiations towards peace .", "= = = Song counteroffensive and the peace process = = = \n \n Gaozong promoted Qin Hui in 1138 and put him in charge of deliberations with the Jin .", "Yue Fei , Han Shizhong , and a large number of officials at court criticized the peace overtures .", "Aided by his control of the <unk> , Qin purged his enemies and continued negotiations .", "In 1138 the Jin and Song agreed to a treaty that designated the Yellow River as border between the two states and recognized Gaozong as a \" subject \" of the Jin .", "But because there remained opposition to the treaty in both the courts of the Jin and Song , the treaty never came into effect .", "A Jurchen army led by Wuzhu invaded in early 1140 .", "The Song counteroffensive that followed achieved large territorial gains .", "Song general Liu Qi ( <unk> ) won a battle against Wuzhu at <unk> ( modern <unk> in Anhui ) .", "Yue Fei was assigned to head the Song forces defending the Huainan region .", "Instead of advancing to Huainan , however , Wuzhu retreated to Kaifeng and Yue 's army followed him into Jin territory , <unk> an order by Gaozong that forbade Yue from going on the offensive .", "Yue captured <unk> and sent soldiers across the Yellow River to stir up a peasant rebellion against the Jin .", "On July 8 , 1140 , at the Battle of <unk> , Wuzhu launched a surprise attack on Song forces with an army of 100 @,@ 000 infantry and 15 @,@ 000 horsemen .", "Yue Fei directed his cavalry to attack the Jurchen soldiers and won a decisive victory .", "He continued on to Henan , where he recaptured <unk> and Luoyang .", "Later in 1140 , Yue was forced to withdraw after the emperor ordered him to return to the Song court .", "Emperor Gaozong supported settling a peace treaty with the Jurchens and sought to <unk> in the assertiveness of the military .", "The military expeditions of Yue Fei and other generals were an obstacle to peace negotiations .", "The government weakened the military by rewarding Yue Fei , Han Shizhong , and Zhang Jun ( 1086 – 1154 ) with titles that relieved them of their command over the Song armies .", "Han Shizhong , a critic of the treaty , retired .", "Yue Fei also announced his resignation as an act of protest .", "In <unk> Qin Hui had him imprisoned for insubordination .", "<unk> with treason , Yue Fei was poisoned in jail on Qin 's orders in early 1142 .", "Jurchen diplomatic pressure during the peace talks may have played a role , but Qin Hui 's alleged <unk> with the Jin has never been proven .", "After his execution , Yue Fei 's reputation for defending the Southern Song grew to that of a national folk hero .", "Qin Hui was <unk> by later historians , who accused him of betraying the Song .", "The real Yue Fei differed from the later myths based on his exploits .", "Contrary to traditional legends , Yue was only one of many generals who fought against the Jin in northern China .", "Traditional accounts have also blamed Gaozong for Yue Fei 's execution and submitting to the Jin .", "Qin Hui , in a reply to Gaozong 's gratitude for the success of the peace negotiations , told the emperor that \" the decision to make peace was entirely Your Majesty 's .", "Your servant only carried it out ; what achievement was there in this for me ? \"", "= = = Treaty of Shaoxing = = = \n \n On October 11 , 1142 , after about a year of negotiations , the Treaty of Shaoxing was ratified , ending the conflict between the Jin and the Song .", "By the terms of the treaty , the Huai River , north of the Yangtze , was designated as the boundary between the two empires .", "The Song agreed to pay a yearly tribute of 250 @,@ 000 taels of silver and 250 @,@ 000 packs of silk to the Jin .", "The treaty reduced the Southern Song 's status to that of a Jin vassal .", "The document designated the Song as the \" insignificant state \" , while the Jin was recognized as the \" superior state \" .", "The text of the treaty has not survived in Chinese records , a sign of its humiliating reputation .", "The contents of the agreement were recovered from a Jurchen biography .", "Once the treaty had been settled , the Jurchens retreated north and trade resumed between the two empires .", "The peace ensured by the Shaoxing treaty lasted for the next seventy years , but was interrupted twice .", "One campaign was initiated by the Song and the other by the Jin .", "= = = Further campaigns = = = \n \n \n = = = = Prince of Hailing 's campaign = = = = \n \n Wanyan Liang ( the Prince of Hailing ) led a coup against Emperor Xizong and became fourth emperor of the Jin dynasty in 1150 .", "Wanyan Liang presented himself as a Chinese emperor , and planned to unite China by conquering the Song .", "In <unk> , Wanyan Liang provided a <unk> <unk> by announcing that the Song had broken the 1142 peace treaty by acquiring horses .", "He instituted an unpopular draft that was the source of widespread unrest in the empire .", "Anti @-@ Jin <unk> erupted among the Khitans and in Jin provinces bordering the Song .", "Wanyan Liang did not allow dissent , and opposition to the war was severely punished .", "The Song had been notified beforehand of Wanyan Liang 's plan .", "They prepared by securing their defenses along the border , mainly near the Yangtze River , but were hampered by Emperor Gaozong 's <unk> .", "Gaozong 's desire for peace made him <unk> to provoking the Jin .", "Wanyan Liang began the invasion in 1161 without formally declaring war .", "Jurchen armies personally led by Wanyan Liang left Kaifeng on October 15 , reached the Huai River border on October 28 , and marched in the direction of the Yangtze .", "The Song lost the Huai to the Jurchens but captured a few Jin prefectures in the west , slowing the Jurchen advance .", "A group of Jurchen generals were sent to cross the Yangtze near the city of Caishi ( south of Ma <unk> in modern Anhui ) while Wanyan Liang established a base near Yangzhou .", "The Song official Yu <unk> was in command of the army defending the river .", "The Jurchen army was defeated while attacking Caishi between November 26 and 27 during the Battle of Caishi .", "The <unk> @-@ wheel ships of the Song navy , armed with <unk> that fired gunpowder bombs , overwhelmed the light ships of the Jin fleet .", "Jin ships were unable to compete because they were smaller and hastily constructed .", "The bombs launched by the Song contained mixtures of gunpowder , lime , scraps of iron , and a poison that was likely arsenic .", "Traditional Chinese accounts consider this the turning point of the war , characterizing it as a military upset that secured southern China from the northern invaders .", "The significance of the battle is said to have rivaled a similarly revered victory at the Battle of Fei River in the 4th century .", "Contemporaneous Song accounts claimed that the 18 @,@ 000 Song soldiers commanded by Yu <unk> and tasked with defending Caishi were able to defeat the invading Jurchen army of 400 @,@ 000 soldiers .", "Modern historians are more skeptical and consider the Jurchen numbers an exaggeration .", "Song historians may have confused the number of Jurchen soldiers at the Battle of Caishi with the total number of soldiers under the command of Wanyan Liang .", "The conflict was not the one @-@ sided battle that traditional accounts imply , and the Song had numerous advantages over the Jin .", "The Song fleet was larger than the Jin 's , and the Jin were unable to use their greatest asset , cavalry , in a naval battle .", "A modern analysis of the battlefield has shown that it was a minor battle , although the victory did boost Song morale .", "The Jin lost , but only suffered about 4 @,@ 000 casualties and the battle was not fatal to the Jurchen war effort .", "It was Wanyan Liang 's poor relationships with the Jurchen generals , who despised him , that doomed the chances of a Jin victory .", "On December 15 , Wanyan Liang was assassinated in his military camp by disaffected officers .", "He was succeeded by Emperor Shizong ( r .", "1161 – 1189 ) .", "Shizong was pressured into ending the unpopular war with the Song , and ordered the withdrawal of Jin forces in <unk> .", "Emperor Gaozong retired from the throne that same year .", "His mishandling of the war with Wanyan Liang was one of many reasons for his abdication .", "Skirmishes between the Song and Jin continued along the border , but subsided in 1165 after the negotiation of a peace treaty .", "There were no major territorial changes .", "The treaty dictated that the Song still had to pay the annual indemnity , but the indemnity was renamed from \" tribute \" , which had implied a subordinate relationship , to \" payment \" .", "= = = = Song <unk> = = = = \n \n The Jin were weakened by the pressure of the rising Mongols to the north , a series of floods culminating in a Yellow River flood in 1194 that devastated Hebei and Shandong in northern China , and the droughts and swarming locusts that plagued the south near the Huai .", "The Song were informed of the Jurchen predicament by their ambassadors , who traveled twice a year to the Jin capital , and started provoking their northern neighbor .", "The hostilities were instigated by chancellor Han Tuozhou .", "The Song Emperor <unk> ( r .", "1194 – 1224 ) took little interest in the war effort .", "Under Han Tuozhou 's supervision , preparations for the war proceeded gradually and cautiously .", "The court venerated the <unk> hero Yue Fei and Han orchestrated the publishing of historical records that justified war with the Jin .", "From 1204 onwards , Song armed groups raided Jin settlements .", "Han Tuozhou was designated the head of national security in 1205 .", "The Song funded insurgents in the north that professed loyalist sympathies .", "These early clashes continued to escalate , partly <unk> by <unk> Song officials , and war against the Jin was officially declared on June 14 , 1206 .", "The document that announced the war claimed the Jin lost the Mandate of Heaven , a sign that they were unfit to rule , and called for an insurrection of Han Chinese against the Jin state .", "Song armies led by general Bi <unk> ( <unk> ; d .", "The Jin repelled the Song and moved south to <unk> the Song town of <unk> <unk> on the Grand Canal just south of the Huai River .", "Bi defended the town , and the Jurchens withdrew from the siege after three months .", "By the fall of 1206 , however , the Jurchens had captured multiple towns and military bases .", "The Jin initiated an offensive against Song prefectures in the central front of the war , capturing <unk> and <unk> ( <unk> ; on the Han River near modern <unk> ) .", "By the fall of 1206 , the Song offensive had already failed <unk> .", "Soldier morale sank as weather conditions worsened , supplies ran out , and hunger spread , forcing many to desert .", "The massive <unk> of Han Chinese in northern China that the Song had expected never materialized .", "A notable betrayal did occur on the Song side , however : Wu Xi ( <unk> ; d .", "1207 ) , the governor @-@ general of Sichuan , defected to the Jin in December 1206 .", "The Song had depended on Wu 's success in the west to divert Jin soldiers away from the eastern front .", "He had attacked Jin positions earlier in 1206 , but his army of about 50 @,@ 000 men had been repelled .", "Wu 's defection could have meant the loss of the entire western front of the war , but Song loyalists assassinated Wu on March 29 , 1207 , before Jin troops could take control of the surrendered territories .", "An Bing ( <unk> ; d .", "1221 ) was given Wu Xi 's position , but the cohesion of Song forces in the west fell apart after Wu 's demise and commanders turned on each other in the ensuing infighting .", "Fighting continued in 1207 , but by the end of that year the war was at a stalemate .", "The Song was now on the defensive , while the Jin failed to make gains in Song territory .", "The failure of Han Tuozhou 's aggressive policies led to his demise .", "On December 15 , 1207 , Han was beaten to death by the Imperial Palace Guards .", "His accomplice Su <unk> ( <unk> ) was executed , and other officials connected to Han were dismissed or exiled .", "Since neither combatant was eager to continue the war , they returned to negotiations .", "A peace treaty was signed on November 2 , 1208 , and the Song tribute to the Jin was reinstated .", "The Song annual indemnity increased by 50 @,@ 000 taels of silver and 50 @,@ 000 packs of fabric .", "The treaty also stipulated that the Song had to present to the Jin the head of Han Tuozhou , who the Jin held responsible for starting the war .", "The heads of Han and Su were severed from their exhumed corpses , exhibited to the public , then delivered to the Jin .", "= = = = Song – Jin war during the rise of the Mongols = = = = \n \n The Mongols , a nomadic confederation , had unified in the middle of the twelfth century .", "They and other steppe nomads occasionally raided the Jin empire from the northwest .", "The Jin <unk> away from punitive expeditions and was content with <unk> , similar to the practices of the Song .", "The Mongols , formerly a Jin tributary , ended their <unk> in 1210 and attacked the Jin in <unk> .", "In light of this event , the Song court debated ending tributary payments to the weakened Jin , but they chose to avoid <unk> the Jin .", "They refused Western Xia 's offers of <unk> against the Jin in 1214 and willingly complied when in 1215 the Jin rejected a request to lower the annual indemnity .", "Meanwhile , in 1214 , the Jin retreated from the besieged capital of <unk> to Kaifeng , which became the new capital of the dynasty .", "As the Mongols expanded , the Jin suffered territorial losses and attacked the Song in 1217 to compensate for their shrinking territory .", "Periodic Song raids against the Jin were the official justification for the war .", "Another likely motive was that the conquest of the Song would have given the Jin a place to escape should the Mongols succeed in taking control of the north .", "Shi <unk> ( <unk> ; 1164 – 1233 ) , the chancellor of Song Emperor <unk> ( r .", "1224 – 1264 ) , was hesitant to fight the Jin and delayed the declaration of war for two months .", "Song generals were largely autonomous , allowing Shi to evade blame for their military <unk> .", "The Jin advanced across the border from the center and western fronts .", "Jurchen military successes were limited , and the Jin faced repeated raids from the neighboring state of Western Xia .", "In 1217 , the Song generals Meng <unk> ( <unk> ) and Hu <unk> ( <unk> ) defeated the Jin and prevented them from capturing <unk> and <unk> .", "A second Jin campaign in late 1217 did marginally better than the first .", "In the east , the Jin made little <unk> in the Huai River valley , but in the west they captured <unk> and <unk> Pass ( <unk> ; modern Shaanxi ) in late 1217 .", "The Jin tried to captured <unk> in <unk> South circuit again in 1218 and 1219 , but failed .", "A Song counteroffensive in early 1218 captured <unk> and in 1219 the Jin cities of <unk> and <unk> were pillaged twice by a Song army commanded by Zhao Fang ( <unk> ; d .", "1221 ) .", "In the west , command of the Song forces in Sichuan was given to An Bing , who had previously been dismissed from this position .", "He successfully defended the western front , but was unable to advance further because of local uprisings in the area .", "The Jin tried to <unk> an indemnity from the Song but never received it .", "In the last of the three campaigns , in early 1221 , the Jin captured the city of Qizhou ( <unk> ; in Huainan West ) deep in Song territory .", "Song armies led by Hu <unk> and Li Quan ( <unk> ; d .", "1231 ) defeated the Jin , who then withdrew .", "In 1224 both sides agreed on a peace treaty that ended the annual tributes to the Jin .", "<unk> missions between the Jin and Song were also cut off .", "= = = = <unk> – Song alliance = = = = \n \n In February 1233 , the Mongols took Kaifeng after a siege of more than 10 months and the Jin court retreated to the town of Caizhou .", "In 1233 Emperor <unk> ( r .", "1224 – 1234 ) of the Jin dispatched diplomats to <unk> the Song for supplies .", "Jin envoys reported to the Song that the Mongols would invade the Song after they were done with the Jin — a forecast that would later be proven true — but the Song ignored the warning and rebuffed the request .", "They instead formed an alliance with the Mongols against the Jin .", "The Song provided supplies to the Mongols in return for parts of Henan .", "The Jin dynasty collapsed when <unk> and Song troops defeated the Jurchens at the siege of Caizhou in 1234 .", "General Meng Gong ( <unk> ) led the Song army against Caizhou .", "The penultimate emperor of the Jin , Emperor <unk> , took his own life .", "His short @-@ lived successor , Emperor Mo , was killed in the town a few days later .", "The Mongols later turned their sights towards the Song .", "After decades of war , the Song dynasty also fell in 1279 , when the remaining Song loyalists lost to the Mongols in a naval battle near Guangdong .", "= = Historical significance = = \n \n \n = = = Cultural and demographic changes = = = \n \n Jurchen migrants from the northeastern reaches of Jin territory settled in the Jin @-@ controlled lands of northern China .", "<unk> less than ten percent of the total population , the two to three million ruling Jurchens were a minority in a region that was still dominated by 30 million Han Chinese .", "The southward expansion of the Jurchens caused the Jin to transition their <unk> government of semi @-@ agrarian tribes to a bureaucratic Chinese @-@ style dynasty .", "The Jin government initially promoted an independent Jurchen culture alongside their adoption of the centralized Chinese imperial bureaucracy , but the empire was gradually <unk> over time .", "The Jurchens became fluent in the Chinese language , and the philosophy of <unk> was used to legitimize the ruling government .", "Confucian state rituals were adopted during the reign of Emperor Xizong ( 1135 – 1150 ) .", "The Jin implemented imperial exams on the Confucian Classics , first regionally and then for the entire empire .", "The Classics and other works of Chinese literature were translated into Jurchen and studied by Jin intellectuals , but very few Jurchens actively contributed to the classical literature of the Jin .", "The <unk> script , from the Chinese family of scripts , formed the basis of a national writing system for the empire , the Jurchen script .", "All three scripts were working languages of the government .", "Jurchen clans adopted Chinese personal names with their Jurchen names .", "Wanyan Liang ( the Prince of Hailing ; r .", "1150 – 1161 ) was an enthusiastic proponent of Jurchen <unk> and enacted policies to encourage it .", "Wanyan Liang had been <unk> by Song diplomats from childhood , and his emulation of Song practices earned him the Jurchen nickname of \" <unk> the Chinese \" .", "He studied the Chinese classics , drank tea , and played Chinese chess for recreation .", "Under his reign , the administrative core of the Jin state was moved south from <unk> .", "He instated Beijing as the Jin main capital in <unk> .", "Palaces were erected in Beijing and Kaifeng , while the original , more northerly residences of Jurchen chieftains were demolished .", "The emperor 's political reforms were connected with his desire to conquer all of China and to legitimize himself as a Chinese emperor .", "The prospect of conquering southern China was cut short by Wanyan Liang 's assassination .", "Wanyan Liang 's successor , Emperor Shizong , was less enthusiastic about <unk> and reversed several of Wanyan Liang 's edicts .", "He sanctioned new policies with the intent to slow the <unk> of the Jurchens .", "Shizong 's prohibitions were abandoned by Emperor <unk> ( r .", "1189 – 1208 ) , who promoted reforms that transformed the political structure of the dynasty closer to that of the Song and Tang dynasties .", "Despite cultural and demographic changes , military hostilities between the Jin and the Song persisted until the fall of the Jin .", "In the south , the retreat of the Song dynasty led to major demographic changes .", "The population of refugees from the north that <unk> in Hangzhou and Jiankang ( modern <unk> ) eventually grew greater than the population of original residents , whose numbers had dwindled from repeated Jurchen raids .", "The government encouraged the <unk> of peasant migrants from the southern provinces of the Song to the <unk> territories between the Yangtze and the Huai rivers .", "The new capital Hangzhou grew into a major commercial and cultural center .", "It rose from a middling city of no special importance to one of the world 's largest and most prosperous .", "During his stay in Hangzhou in the Yuan dynasty ( 1260 – <unk> ) , when the city was not as wealthy as it had been under the Song , Marco Polo remarked that \" this city is greater than any in the world \" .", "Once retaking northern China became less plausible and Hangzhou grew into a significant trading city , the government buildings were extended and renovated to better <unk> its status as an imperial capital .", "The <unk> sized imperial palace was expanded in 1133 with new <unk> alleyways and in <unk> with an extension of the palace walls .", "The loss of northern China , the cultural center of Chinese civilization , diminished the international status of the Song dynasty .", "After the Jurchen conquest of the north , Korea recognized the Jin , not the Song , as the legitimate dynasty of China .", "The Song 's military failures reduced it to a subordinate of the Jin , turning it into a \" China among equals \" .", "The Song economy , however , recovered quickly after the move south .", "Government revenues earned from taxing foreign trade nearly doubled between the closing of the Northern Song era in 1127 and the final years of Gaozong 's reign in the early <unk> .", "The recovery was not uniform , and areas like Huainan and Hubei that had been directly affected by the war took decades to return to their pre @-@ war levels .", "In spite of multiple wars , the Jin remained one of the main trading partners of the Song .", "Song demand for foreign products like fur and horses went unabated .", "Historian <unk> <unk> ( <unk> , b .", "1930 ) believes that Song commerce with the north was profitable enough that it compensated for the silver delivered annually as an indemnity to the Jin .", "= = = Gunpowder warfare = = = \n \n The battles between the Song and the Jin spurred the invention and use of gunpowder weapons .", "There are reports that the fire lance , one of the earliest ancestors of the <unk> , was used by the Song against the Jurchens besieging De 'an ( <unk> ; modern <unk> in eastern Hubei ) in 1132 , during the Jin invasion of Hubei and Shaanxi .", "The weapon consisted of a spear attached with a flamethrower capable of firing projectiles from a barrel constructed of bamboo or paper .", "They were built by soldiers under the command of Chen Gui ( <unk> ) , who led the Song army defending De 'an .", "The fire lances with which Song soldiers were equipped at De 'an were built for destroying the wooden siege engines of the Jin and not for combat against the Jin infantry .", "Song soldiers compensated for the limited range and mobility of the weapon by timing their attacks on the Jin siege engines , waiting until they were within range of the fire lances .", "Later fire lances used metal barrels , fired projectiles farther and with greater force , and could be used against infantry .", "Early rudimentary bombs like the huopao fire bomb ( 火礮 ) and the huopao ( <unk> ) bombs propelled by <unk> were also in use as incendiary weapons .", "The defending Song army used huopao ( 火礮 ) during the first Jin siege of Kaifeng in 1126 .", "On the opposing side , the Jin launched incendiary bombs from siege towers down onto the city below .", "In 1127 , huopao ( 火礮 ) were employed by the Song troops defending De 'an and by the Jin soldiers besieging the city .", "The government official Lin <unk> ( <unk> ) proposed to make incendiary bombs and arrows mandatory for all warships in the Song navy .", "At the battle of Caishi in 1161 , Song ships fired <unk> <unk> ( <unk> ) , also called <unk> huopao bombs ( <unk> ) , from <unk> against the ships of the Jin fleet commanded by Wanyan Liang .", "The gunpowder mixture of the bomb contained powdered lime , which produced <unk> smoke once the casing of the bomb shattered .", "The Song also deployed incendiary weapons at the battle of <unk> during the same year .", "Gunpowder was also applied to arrows in 1206 by a Song army stationed in Xiangyang .", "The arrows were most likely an incendiary weapon , but its function may also have resembled that of an early rocket .", "At the Jin siege of Qizhou ( <unk> ) in 1221 , the Jurchens fought the Song with gunpowder bombs and arrows .", "The Jin <unk> ( <unk> , \" iron huopao \" ) , which had cast iron <unk> , are the first known bombs that could explode .", "The bomb needed to be capable of detonating in order to penetrate the iron casing .", "The Song army had a large supply of incendiary bombs , but there are no reports of them having a weapon similar to the Jin 's detonating bombs .", "A participant in the siege recounted in the <unk> Qi Qi Lu ( <unk> ) that the Song army at Qizhou had an arsenal of 3000 huopao ( 火礮 ) , 7000 incendiary gunpowder arrows for <unk> and <unk> for bows , as well as <unk> <unk> ( <unk> ) , probably leather bags filled with gunpowder ." ]
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[ " = Chagas disease = \n \n Chagas disease , also known as American <unk> , is a tropical parasitic disease caused by the <unk> Trypanosoma cruzi .", "It is spread mostly by insects known as Triatominae or kissing bugs .", "The symptoms change over the course of the infection .", "In the early stage , symptoms are typically either not present or mild , and may include fever , swollen <unk> nodes , <unk> , or local swelling at the site of the bite .", "After 8 – 12 weeks , individuals enter the chronic phase of disease and in 60 – 70 % it never produces further symptoms .", "The other 30 to 40 % of people develop further symptoms 10 to 30 years after the initial infection , including enlargement of the <unk> of the heart in 20 to 30 % , leading to heart failure .", "An enlarged <unk> or an enlarged <unk> may also occur in 10 % of people .", "T. cruzi is commonly spread to humans and other mammals by the blood @-@ sucking \" kissing bugs \" of the subfamily Triatominae .", "These insects are known by a number of local names , including : <unk> in Argentina , Bolivia , Chile and Paraguay , <unk> ( the barber ) in Brazil , <unk> in Colombia , <unk> in Central America , and <unk> in Venezuela .", "The disease may also be spread through blood transfusion , organ transplantation , eating food contaminated with the parasites , and by vertical transmission ( from a mother to her fetus ) .", "Diagnosis of early disease is by finding the parasite in the blood using a microscope .", "Chronic disease is diagnosed by finding antibodies for T. cruzi in the blood .", "Prevention mostly involves eliminating kissing bugs and avoiding their bites .", "Other <unk> efforts include screening blood used for transfusions .", "A vaccine has not been developed as of 2013 .", "Early infections are <unk> with the medication benznidazole or nifurtimox .", "<unk> nearly always results in a cure if given early , but becomes less effective the longer a person has had Chagas disease .", "When used in chronic disease , medication may delay or prevent the development of end – stage symptoms .", "<unk> and nifurtimox cause temporary side effects in up to 40 % of people including skin disorders , brain toxicity , and digestive system irritation .", "It is estimated that 7 to 8 million people , mostly in Mexico , Central America and South America , have Chagas disease as of 2013 .", "In 2006 , Chagas was estimated to result in 12 @,@ 500 deaths per year .", "Most people with the disease are poor , and most people with the disease do not realize they are infected .", "Large @-@ scale population movements have increased the areas where Chagas disease is found and these include many European countries and the United States .", "These areas have also seen an increase in the years up to 2014 .", "The disease was first described in 1909 by Carlos Chagas after whom it is named .", "It affects more than 150 other animals .", "= = Signs and symptoms = = \n \n The human disease occurs in two stages : an acute stage , which occurs shortly after an initial infection , and a chronic stage that develops over many years .", "The acute phase lasts for the first few weeks or months of infection .", "It usually occurs <unk> because it is symptom @-@ free or exhibits only mild symptoms that are not unique to Chagas disease .", "These can include fever , fatigue , body <unk> , muscle pain , headache , rash , loss of appetite , <unk> , nausea , and vomiting .", "The signs on physical examination can include mild enlargement of the liver or spleen , swollen glands , and local swelling ( a <unk> ) where the parasite entered the body .", "The most recognized marker of acute Chagas disease is called <unk> 's sign , which includes swelling of the eyelids on the side of the face near the bite wound or where the bug feces were deposited or accidentally rubbed into the eye .", "Rarely , young children , or adults may die from the acute disease due to severe inflammation / infection of the heart muscle ( <unk> ) or brain ( <unk> ) .", "The acute phase also can be severe in people with weakened immune systems .", "If symptoms develop during the acute phase , they usually resolve spontaneously within three to eight weeks in approximately 90 % of individuals .", "Although the symptoms resolve , even with treatment the infection persists and enters a chronic phase .", "Of individuals with chronic Chagas disease , 60 – 80 % will never develop symptoms ( called indeterminate chronic Chagas disease ) , while the remaining 20 – 40 % will develop life @-@ threatening heart and / or digestive disorders during their lifetime ( called <unk> chronic Chagas disease ) .", "In 10 % of individuals , the disease progresses directly from the acute form to a symptomatic clinical form of chronic Chagas disease .", "The symptomatic ( <unk> ) chronic stage affects the nervous system , digestive system and heart .", "About two @-@ thirds of people with chronic symptoms have cardiac damage , including <unk> <unk> , which causes heart rhythm abnormalities and may result in sudden death .", "About one @-@ third of patients go on to develop digestive system damage , resulting in <unk> of the digestive tract ( <unk> and <unk> ) , accompanied by severe weight loss .", "<unk> difficulties ( secondary <unk> ) may be the first symptom of digestive disturbances and may lead to <unk> .", "20 % to 50 % of individuals with intestinal involvement also exhibit cardiac involvement .", "Up to 10 % of <unk> infected individuals develop <unk> that results in altered <unk> <unk> and sensory <unk> .", "<unk> cases exhibit central nervous system involvement , including <unk> , confusion , chronic <unk> and sensory and motor deficits .", "The clinical manifestations of Chagas disease are due to cell death in the target tissues that occurs during the infective cycle , by <unk> inducing an inflammatory response , cellular <unk> , and <unk> .", "For example , intracellular amastigotes destroy the <unk> neurons of the autonomic nervous system in the intestine and heart , leading to <unk> and heart <unk> , respectively .", "If left untreated , Chagas disease can be fatal , in most cases due to heart muscle damage .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n In Chagas @-@ endemic areas , the main mode of transmission is through an insect vector called a triatomine bug .", "A triatomine becomes infected with T. cruzi by feeding on the blood of an infected person or animal .", "During the day , <unk> hide in crevices in the walls and roofs .", "The bugs emerge at night , when the inhabitants are sleeping .", "Because they tend to feed on people 's faces , triatomine bugs are also known as \" kissing bugs \" .", "After they bite and <unk> blood , they <unk> on the person .", "<unk> pass T. cruzi parasites ( called trypomastigotes ) in feces left near the site of the bite wound .", "<unk> the site of the bite causes the trypomastigotes to enter the host through the wound , or through intact <unk> membranes , such as the <unk> .", "Once inside the host , the trypomastigotes invade cells , where they differentiate into intracellular amastigotes .", "The amastigotes <unk> by binary fission and differentiate into trypomastigotes , which are then released into the bloodstream .", "This cycle is repeated in each newly infected cell .", "<unk> resumes only when the parasites enter another cell or are ingested by another vector .", "( See also : Life cycle and transmission of T. cruzi ) \n <unk> vegetation ( such as that of tropical rainforests ) and urban habitats are not ideal for the establishment of the human transmission cycle .", "However , in regions where the sylvatic habitat and its fauna are <unk> by economic exploitation and human habitation , such as in newly <unk> areas , <unk> palm culture areas , and some parts of the Amazon region , a human transmission cycle may develop as the insects search for new food sources .", "T. cruzi can also be transmitted through blood transfusions .", "With the exception of blood derivatives ( such as <unk> antibodies ) , all blood components are infective .", "The parasite remains viable at 4 ° C for at least 18 days or up to 250 days when kept at room temperature .", "It is unclear whether T. cruzi can be transmitted through frozen @-@ <unk> blood components .", "Other modes of transmission include organ transplantation , through breast milk , and by accidental laboratory exposure .", "Chagas disease can also be spread <unk> ( from a pregnant woman to her baby ) through the <unk> , and accounts for approximately 13 % of stillborn deaths in parts of Brazil .", "Oral transmission is an unusual route of infection , but has been described .", "In 1991 , farm workers in the state of <unk> , Brazil , were infected by eating contaminated food ; transmission has also occurred via contaminated <unk> palm fruit juice and <unk> .", "A 2007 outbreak in 103 Venezuelan school children was attributed to contaminated <unk> juice .", "Chagas disease is a growing problem in Europe , because the majority of cases with chronic infection are <unk> and because of migration from Latin America .", "= = Diagnosis = = \n \n The presence of T. cruzi is diagnostic of Chagas disease .", "It can be detected by microscopic examination of fresh <unk> blood , or its <unk> coat , for <unk> parasites ; or by preparation of thin and thick blood <unk> stained with <unk> , for direct <unk> of parasites .", "<unk> , T. cruzi can be confused with Trypanosoma <unk> , which is not known to be pathogenic in humans .", "<unk> of T. cruzi can occur by <unk> into mice , by culture in specialized media ( for example , <unk> , <unk> ) ; and by <unk> , where uninfected <unk> bugs are fed on the patient 's blood , and their gut contents examined for parasites .", "Various <unk> for T. cruzi are available and can be used to distinguish among strains ( <unk> of <unk> with <unk> <unk> ) .", "These tests include : detecting complement <unk> , indirect <unk> , indirect fluorescence assays , <unk> , and <unk> .", "Alternatively , diagnosis and strain identification can be made using polymerase chain reaction ( <unk> ) .", "= = Prevention = = \n \n There is currently no vaccine against Chagas disease .", "Prevention is generally focused on decreasing the numbers of the insect that spreads it ( Triatoma ) and decreasing their contact with humans .", "This is done by using <unk> and paints containing <unk> ( synthetic <unk> ) , and improving housing and <unk> conditions in rural areas .", "For urban dwellers , spending vacations and camping out in the wilderness or sleeping at <unk> or mud houses in endemic areas can be dangerous ; a <unk> net is recommended .", "Some measures of vector control include : \n A yeast trap can be used for monitoring <unk> of certain species of triatomine bugs ( Triatoma <unk> , Triatoma <unk> , Triatoma <unk> , and <unk> <unk> ) .", "<unk> results were gained with the treatment of vector habitats with the fungus <unk> <unk> .", "<unk> the symbionts of Triatominae through <unk> can be done .", "A number of potential <unk> are currently being tested .", "<unk> with Trypanosoma <unk> has produced positive results in animal models .", "More recently , the potential of DNA <unk> for <unk> of acute and chronic Chagas disease is being tested by several research groups .", "Blood transfusion was formerly the second @-@ most common mode of transmission for Chagas disease , but the development and implementation of blood bank screening tests has dramatically reduced this risk in the 21st century .", "Blood donations in all endemic Latin American countries undergo Chagas screening , and testing is expanding in countries , such as France , Spain and the United States , that have significant or growing populations of immigrants from endemic areas .", "In Spain , donors are evaluated with a <unk> to identify individuals at risk of Chagas exposure for screening tests .", "The US FDA has approved two Chagas tests , including one approved in April 2010 , and has published guidelines that recommend testing of all donated blood and tissue products .", "While these tests are not required in US , an estimated 75 – 90 % of the blood supply is currently tested for Chagas , including all units collected by the American Red Cross , which accounts for 40 % of the U.S. blood supply .", "The Chagas <unk> Network reports current incidents of Chagas @-@ positive blood products in the United States , as reported by <unk> using the screening test approved by the FDA in 2007 .", "= = Management = = \n \n There are two approaches to treating Chagas disease : <unk> treatment , to kill the parasite ; and symptomatic treatment , to manage the symptoms and signs of the infection .", "Management uniquely involves addressing selective incremental failure of the <unk> nervous system .", "<unk> disease imparted by Chagas may eventually result in <unk> , <unk> and accelerated <unk> <unk> .", "The mechanisms that explain why Chagas targets the <unk> autonomic nervous system and <unk> the sympathetic autonomic nervous system remain poorly understood .", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n <unk> treatment is most effective early in the course of infection , but is not limited to cases in the acute phase .", "<unk> of choice include <unk> or <unk> derivatives , such as benznidazole or nifurtimox .", "Both agents are limited in their capacity to completely eliminate T. cruzi from the body ( <unk> cure ) , especially in <unk> infected patients , and resistance to these drugs has been reported .", "Studies suggest <unk> treatment leads to <unk> cure in more than 90 % of infants but only about 60 – 85 % of adults treated in the first year of acute phase Chagas disease .", "Children aged six to 12 years with chronic disease have a cure rate of about 60 % with benznidazole .", "While the rate of cure declines the longer an adult has been infected with Chagas , treatment with benznidazole has been shown to slow the onset of heart disease in adults with chronic Chagas infections .", "Treatment of chronic infection in women prior to or during pregnancy does not appear to reduce the probability the disease will be passed on to the infant .", "Likewise , it is unclear whether <unk> treatment of chronic infection is beneficial in persons who will undergo <unk> ( for example , organ transplant recipients ) or in persons who are already <unk> ( for example , those with HIV infection ) .", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n In the chronic stage , treatment involves managing the clinical manifestations of the disease .", "For example , <unk> and <unk> for irregular <unk> , such as the anti @-@ <unk> drug <unk> , may be life saving for some patients with chronic cardiac disease , while surgery may be required for <unk> .", "The disease cannot be cured in this phase , however .", "Chronic heart disease caused by Chagas disease is now a common reason for heart transplantation surgery .", "Until recently , however , Chagas disease was considered a <unk> for the procedure , since the heart damage could recur as the parasite was expected to seize the opportunity provided by the <unk> that follows surgery .", "= = Epidemiology = = \n \n Chagas disease affects 8 to 10 million people living in endemic Latin American countries , with an additional 300 @,@ 000 – 400 @,@ 000 living in <unk> countries , including Spain and the United States .", "An estimated 41 @,@ 200 new cases occur annually in endemic countries , and 14 @,@ 400 infants are born with congenital Chagas disease <unk> in 2010 it resulted in approximately 10 @,@ 300 deaths up from 9 @,@ 300 in 1990 .", "The disease is present in 18 countries on the American continents , ranging from the southern United States to northern Argentina .", "Chagas exists in two different ecological zones .", "In the Southern Cone region , the main vector lives in and around human homes .", "In Central America and Mexico , the main vector species lives both inside dwellings and in uninhabited areas .", "In both zones , Chagas occurs almost exclusively in rural areas , where <unk> breed and feed on the more than 150 species from 24 families of domestic and wild mammals , as well as humans , that are the natural reservoirs of T. cruzi .", "Although Triatominae bugs feed on them , birds appear to be immune to infection and therefore are not considered to be a T. cruzi reservoir .", "Even when colonies of insects are eradicated from a house and surrounding domestic animal shelters , they can re @-@ emerge from plants or animals that are part of the ancient , sylvatic ( referring to wild animals ) infection cycle .", "This is especially likely in zones with mixed open <unk> , with clumps of trees interspersed by human habitation .", "The primary wildlife reservoirs for Trypanosoma cruzi in the United States include <unk> , raccoons , <unk> , squirrels , <unk> , and mice .", "<unk> are particularly important as reservoirs , because the parasite can complete its life cycle in the anal glands of this animal without having to re @-@ enter the insect vector .", "Recorded prevalence of the disease in <unk> in the U.S. ranges from 8 @.", "@ 3 % to 37 @.", "@ 5 % .", "Studies on raccoons in the Southeast have yielded infection rates ranging from 47 % to as low as 15 @.", "@ 5 % .", "<unk> prevalence studies have been described in Louisiana , and range from a low of 1 @.", "@ 1 % to 28 @.", "@ 8 % .", "Additionally , small rodents , including squirrels , mice , and rats , are important in the sylvatic transmission cycle because of their importance as <unk> sources for the insect vectors .", "A Texas study revealed 17 @.", "@ 3 % percent T. cruzi prevalence in 75 specimens representing four separate small <unk> species .", "Chronic Chagas disease remains a major health problem in many Latin American countries , despite the effectiveness of <unk> and <unk> measures , such as eliminating the transmitting insects .", "However , several landmarks have been achieved in the fight against it in Latin America , including a reduction by 72 % of the incidence of human infection in children and young adults in the countries of the Southern Cone Initiative , and at least three countries ( Uruguay , in 1997 , and Chile , in 1999 , and Brazil in 2006 ) have been certified free of <unk> and <unk> transmission .", "In Argentina , <unk> transmission has been interrupted in 13 of the 19 endemic provinces , and major progress toward this goal has also been made in both Paraguay and Bolivia .", "<unk> of donated blood , blood components , and solid organ donors , as well as donors of cells , tissues , and cell and tissue products for T. cruzi is mandated in all Chagas @-@ endemic countries and has been implemented .", "Approximately 300 @,@ 000 infected people live in the United States , which is likely the result of immigration from Latin American countries , and there have been only 23 human cases of domestically acquired vector @-@ borne Chagas disease reported between 1955 and 2014 .", "With increased population movements , the possibility of transmission by blood transfusion became more substantial in the United States .", "<unk> blood and tissue products are now actively screened in the U.S. , thus addressing and <unk> this risk .", "= = History = = \n \n The disease was named after the Brazilian physician and <unk> Carlos Chagas , who first described it in 1909 .", "The disease was not seen as a major public health problem in humans until the 1960s ( the outbreak of Chagas disease in Brazil in the 1920s went widely ignored ) .", "Dr Chagas discovered that the intestines of <unk> ( now <unk> : Triatominae ) <unk> a <unk> <unk> , a new species of the Trypanosoma genus , and was able to demonstrate experimentally that it could be transmitted to <unk> monkeys that were bitten by the infected bug .", "Later studies showed <unk> monkeys were also vulnerable to infection .", "Chagas named the pathogenic parasite as Trypanosoma cruzi and later that year as <unk> cruzi , both honoring <unk> Cruz , the noted Brazilian physician and <unk> who successfully fought <unk> of yellow fever , smallpox , and <unk> plague in Rio de Janeiro and other cities in the beginning of the 20th century .", "Chagas was also the first to unknowingly discover and illustrate the parasitic fungal genus Pneumocystis , later <unk> linked to <unk> ( Pneumocystis pneumonia in AIDS victims ) .", "Confusion between the two pathogens ' life @-@ cycles led him to briefly recognize his genus <unk> , but following the description of Pneumocystis by others as an independent genus , Chagas returned to the use of the name Trypanosoma cruzi .", "In Argentina , the disease is known as mal de Chagas @-@ Mazza , in honor of Salvador Mazza , the Argentine physician who in 1926 began investigating the disease and over the years became the principal researcher of this disease in the country .", "Mazza produced the first scientific confirmation of the existence of Trypanosoma cruzi in Argentina in 1927 , eventually leading to support from local and European medical schools and Argentine government policy makers .", "It has been hypothesized that Charles Darwin might have suffered from Chagas disease as a result of a bite of the so @-@ called great black bug of the Pampas ( <unk> ) ( see Charles Darwin 's illness ) .", "The episode was reported by Darwin in his diaries of the Voyage of the <unk> as occurring in March 1835 to the east of the Andes near Mendoza .", "Darwin was young and generally in good health , though six months previously he had been ill for a month near <unk> , but in 1837 , almost a year after he returned to England , he began to suffer intermittently from a strange group of symptoms , becoming incapacitated for much of the rest of his life .", "Attempts to test Darwin 's remains at Westminster Abbey by using modern <unk> techniques were met with a refusal by the Abbey 's curator .", "= = Research = = \n \n Several experimental treatments have shown promise in animal models .", "These include inhibitors of <unk> <unk> and <unk> <unk> , <unk> <unk> inhibitors , <unk> collected from frogs in the genus <unk> ( P. <unk> and P. <unk> ) , the <unk> lactone <unk> ( <unk> ) , which affects the growth of cultured <unk> @-@ phase Trypanosoma cruzi , inhibitors of <unk> uptake , and inhibitors of enzymes involved in <unk> metabolism .", "<unk> , new drug targets may be revealed following the sequencing of the T. cruzi genome .", "Chagas disease has a serious economic impact on the United States and the world .", "The cost of treatment in the United States alone , where the disease is not indigenous , is estimated to be $ 900 million annually , which includes hospitalization and medical devices such as <unk> .", "The global cost is estimated at $ 7 billion .", "<unk> in a study seems more active against Chagas than benznidazole but has not been studied in humans .", "<unk> , an old drug rediscovered for this purpose is being tested in phase 2 clinical trials .", "A Chagas vaccine ( <unk> ) has been found to be effective in mice with plans for studies in dogs .", "It is hoped that it will be commercially available by 2018 ." ]
[ "Blood transfusion was formerly the second @-@ most common mode of transmission for Chagas disease , but the development and implementation of blood bank screening tests has dramatically reduced this risk in the 21st century ." ]
[ " = Chagas disease = \n \n Chagas disease , also known as American <unk> , is a tropical parasitic disease caused by the <unk> Trypanosoma cruzi .", "It is spread mostly by insects known as Triatominae or kissing bugs .", "The symptoms change over the course of the infection .", "In the early stage , symptoms are typically either not present or mild , and may include fever , swollen <unk> nodes , <unk> , or local swelling at the site of the bite .", "After 8 – 12 weeks , individuals enter the chronic phase of disease and in 60 – 70 % it never produces further symptoms .", "The other 30 to 40 % of people develop further symptoms 10 to 30 years after the initial infection , including enlargement of the <unk> of the heart in 20 to 30 % , leading to heart failure .", "An enlarged <unk> or an enlarged <unk> may also occur in 10 % of people .", "T. cruzi is commonly spread to humans and other mammals by the blood @-@ sucking \" kissing bugs \" of the subfamily Triatominae .", "These insects are known by a number of local names , including : <unk> in Argentina , Bolivia , Chile and Paraguay , <unk> ( the barber ) in Brazil , <unk> in Colombia , <unk> in Central America , and <unk> in Venezuela .", "The disease may also be spread through blood transfusion , organ transplantation , eating food contaminated with the parasites , and by vertical transmission ( from a mother to her fetus ) .", "Diagnosis of early disease is by finding the parasite in the blood using a microscope .", "Chronic disease is diagnosed by finding antibodies for T. cruzi in the blood .", "Prevention mostly involves eliminating kissing bugs and avoiding their bites .", "Other <unk> efforts include screening blood used for transfusions .", "A vaccine has not been developed as of 2013 .", "Early infections are <unk> with the medication benznidazole or nifurtimox .", "<unk> nearly always results in a cure if given early , but becomes less effective the longer a person has had Chagas disease .", "When used in chronic disease , medication may delay or prevent the development of end – stage symptoms .", "<unk> and nifurtimox cause temporary side effects in up to 40 % of people including skin disorders , brain toxicity , and digestive system irritation .", "It is estimated that 7 to 8 million people , mostly in Mexico , Central America and South America , have Chagas disease as of 2013 .", "In 2006 , Chagas was estimated to result in 12 @,@ 500 deaths per year .", "Most people with the disease are poor , and most people with the disease do not realize they are infected .", "Large @-@ scale population movements have increased the areas where Chagas disease is found and these include many European countries and the United States .", "These areas have also seen an increase in the years up to 2014 .", "The disease was first described in 1909 by Carlos Chagas after whom it is named .", "It affects more than 150 other animals .", "= = Signs and symptoms = = \n \n The human disease occurs in two stages : an acute stage , which occurs shortly after an initial infection , and a chronic stage that develops over many years .", "The acute phase lasts for the first few weeks or months of infection .", "It usually occurs <unk> because it is symptom @-@ free or exhibits only mild symptoms that are not unique to Chagas disease .", "These can include fever , fatigue , body <unk> , muscle pain , headache , rash , loss of appetite , <unk> , nausea , and vomiting .", "The signs on physical examination can include mild enlargement of the liver or spleen , swollen glands , and local swelling ( a <unk> ) where the parasite entered the body .", "The most recognized marker of acute Chagas disease is called <unk> 's sign , which includes swelling of the eyelids on the side of the face near the bite wound or where the bug feces were deposited or accidentally rubbed into the eye .", "Rarely , young children , or adults may die from the acute disease due to severe inflammation / infection of the heart muscle ( <unk> ) or brain ( <unk> ) .", "The acute phase also can be severe in people with weakened immune systems .", "If symptoms develop during the acute phase , they usually resolve spontaneously within three to eight weeks in approximately 90 % of individuals .", "Although the symptoms resolve , even with treatment the infection persists and enters a chronic phase .", "Of individuals with chronic Chagas disease , 60 – 80 % will never develop symptoms ( called indeterminate chronic Chagas disease ) , while the remaining 20 – 40 % will develop life @-@ threatening heart and / or digestive disorders during their lifetime ( called <unk> chronic Chagas disease ) .", "In 10 % of individuals , the disease progresses directly from the acute form to a symptomatic clinical form of chronic Chagas disease .", "The symptomatic ( <unk> ) chronic stage affects the nervous system , digestive system and heart .", "About two @-@ thirds of people with chronic symptoms have cardiac damage , including <unk> <unk> , which causes heart rhythm abnormalities and may result in sudden death .", "About one @-@ third of patients go on to develop digestive system damage , resulting in <unk> of the digestive tract ( <unk> and <unk> ) , accompanied by severe weight loss .", "<unk> difficulties ( secondary <unk> ) may be the first symptom of digestive disturbances and may lead to <unk> .", "20 % to 50 % of individuals with intestinal involvement also exhibit cardiac involvement .", "Up to 10 % of <unk> infected individuals develop <unk> that results in altered <unk> <unk> and sensory <unk> .", "<unk> cases exhibit central nervous system involvement , including <unk> , confusion , chronic <unk> and sensory and motor deficits .", "The clinical manifestations of Chagas disease are due to cell death in the target tissues that occurs during the infective cycle , by <unk> inducing an inflammatory response , cellular <unk> , and <unk> .", "For example , intracellular amastigotes destroy the <unk> neurons of the autonomic nervous system in the intestine and heart , leading to <unk> and heart <unk> , respectively .", "If left untreated , Chagas disease can be fatal , in most cases due to heart muscle damage .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n In Chagas @-@ endemic areas , the main mode of transmission is through an insect vector called a triatomine bug .", "A triatomine becomes infected with T. cruzi by feeding on the blood of an infected person or animal .", "During the day , <unk> hide in crevices in the walls and roofs .", "The bugs emerge at night , when the inhabitants are sleeping .", "Because they tend to feed on people 's faces , triatomine bugs are also known as \" kissing bugs \" .", "After they bite and <unk> blood , they <unk> on the person .", "<unk> pass T. cruzi parasites ( called trypomastigotes ) in feces left near the site of the bite wound .", "<unk> the site of the bite causes the trypomastigotes to enter the host through the wound , or through intact <unk> membranes , such as the <unk> .", "Once inside the host , the trypomastigotes invade cells , where they differentiate into intracellular amastigotes .", "The amastigotes <unk> by binary fission and differentiate into trypomastigotes , which are then released into the bloodstream .", "This cycle is repeated in each newly infected cell .", "<unk> resumes only when the parasites enter another cell or are ingested by another vector .", "( See also : Life cycle and transmission of T. cruzi ) \n <unk> vegetation ( such as that of tropical rainforests ) and urban habitats are not ideal for the establishment of the human transmission cycle .", "However , in regions where the sylvatic habitat and its fauna are <unk> by economic exploitation and human habitation , such as in newly <unk> areas , <unk> palm culture areas , and some parts of the Amazon region , a human transmission cycle may develop as the insects search for new food sources .", "T. cruzi can also be transmitted through blood transfusions .", "With the exception of blood derivatives ( such as <unk> antibodies ) , all blood components are infective .", "The parasite remains viable at 4 ° C for at least 18 days or up to 250 days when kept at room temperature .", "It is unclear whether T. cruzi can be transmitted through frozen @-@ <unk> blood components .", "Other modes of transmission include organ transplantation , through breast milk , and by accidental laboratory exposure .", "Chagas disease can also be spread <unk> ( from a pregnant woman to her baby ) through the <unk> , and accounts for approximately 13 % of stillborn deaths in parts of Brazil .", "Oral transmission is an unusual route of infection , but has been described .", "In 1991 , farm workers in the state of <unk> , Brazil , were infected by eating contaminated food ; transmission has also occurred via contaminated <unk> palm fruit juice and <unk> .", "A 2007 outbreak in 103 Venezuelan school children was attributed to contaminated <unk> juice .", "Chagas disease is a growing problem in Europe , because the majority of cases with chronic infection are <unk> and because of migration from Latin America .", "= = Diagnosis = = \n \n The presence of T. cruzi is diagnostic of Chagas disease .", "It can be detected by microscopic examination of fresh <unk> blood , or its <unk> coat , for <unk> parasites ; or by preparation of thin and thick blood <unk> stained with <unk> , for direct <unk> of parasites .", "<unk> , T. cruzi can be confused with Trypanosoma <unk> , which is not known to be pathogenic in humans .", "<unk> of T. cruzi can occur by <unk> into mice , by culture in specialized media ( for example , <unk> , <unk> ) ; and by <unk> , where uninfected <unk> bugs are fed on the patient 's blood , and their gut contents examined for parasites .", "Various <unk> for T. cruzi are available and can be used to distinguish among strains ( <unk> of <unk> with <unk> <unk> ) .", "These tests include : detecting complement <unk> , indirect <unk> , indirect fluorescence assays , <unk> , and <unk> .", "Alternatively , diagnosis and strain identification can be made using polymerase chain reaction ( <unk> ) .", "= = Prevention = = \n \n There is currently no vaccine against Chagas disease .", "Prevention is generally focused on decreasing the numbers of the insect that spreads it ( Triatoma ) and decreasing their contact with humans .", "This is done by using <unk> and paints containing <unk> ( synthetic <unk> ) , and improving housing and <unk> conditions in rural areas .", "For urban dwellers , spending vacations and camping out in the wilderness or sleeping at <unk> or mud houses in endemic areas can be dangerous ; a <unk> net is recommended .", "Some measures of vector control include : \n A yeast trap can be used for monitoring <unk> of certain species of triatomine bugs ( Triatoma <unk> , Triatoma <unk> , Triatoma <unk> , and <unk> <unk> ) .", "<unk> results were gained with the treatment of vector habitats with the fungus <unk> <unk> .", "<unk> the symbionts of Triatominae through <unk> can be done .", "A number of potential <unk> are currently being tested .", "<unk> with Trypanosoma <unk> has produced positive results in animal models .", "More recently , the potential of DNA <unk> for <unk> of acute and chronic Chagas disease is being tested by several research groups .", "Blood donations in all endemic Latin American countries undergo Chagas screening , and testing is expanding in countries , such as France , Spain and the United States , that have significant or growing populations of immigrants from endemic areas .", "In Spain , donors are evaluated with a <unk> to identify individuals at risk of Chagas exposure for screening tests .", "The US FDA has approved two Chagas tests , including one approved in April 2010 , and has published guidelines that recommend testing of all donated blood and tissue products .", "While these tests are not required in US , an estimated 75 – 90 % of the blood supply is currently tested for Chagas , including all units collected by the American Red Cross , which accounts for 40 % of the U.S. blood supply .", "The Chagas <unk> Network reports current incidents of Chagas @-@ positive blood products in the United States , as reported by <unk> using the screening test approved by the FDA in 2007 .", "= = Management = = \n \n There are two approaches to treating Chagas disease : <unk> treatment , to kill the parasite ; and symptomatic treatment , to manage the symptoms and signs of the infection .", "Management uniquely involves addressing selective incremental failure of the <unk> nervous system .", "<unk> disease imparted by Chagas may eventually result in <unk> , <unk> and accelerated <unk> <unk> .", "The mechanisms that explain why Chagas targets the <unk> autonomic nervous system and <unk> the sympathetic autonomic nervous system remain poorly understood .", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n <unk> treatment is most effective early in the course of infection , but is not limited to cases in the acute phase .", "<unk> of choice include <unk> or <unk> derivatives , such as benznidazole or nifurtimox .", "Both agents are limited in their capacity to completely eliminate T. cruzi from the body ( <unk> cure ) , especially in <unk> infected patients , and resistance to these drugs has been reported .", "Studies suggest <unk> treatment leads to <unk> cure in more than 90 % of infants but only about 60 – 85 % of adults treated in the first year of acute phase Chagas disease .", "Children aged six to 12 years with chronic disease have a cure rate of about 60 % with benznidazole .", "While the rate of cure declines the longer an adult has been infected with Chagas , treatment with benznidazole has been shown to slow the onset of heart disease in adults with chronic Chagas infections .", "Treatment of chronic infection in women prior to or during pregnancy does not appear to reduce the probability the disease will be passed on to the infant .", "Likewise , it is unclear whether <unk> treatment of chronic infection is beneficial in persons who will undergo <unk> ( for example , organ transplant recipients ) or in persons who are already <unk> ( for example , those with HIV infection ) .", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n In the chronic stage , treatment involves managing the clinical manifestations of the disease .", "For example , <unk> and <unk> for irregular <unk> , such as the anti @-@ <unk> drug <unk> , may be life saving for some patients with chronic cardiac disease , while surgery may be required for <unk> .", "The disease cannot be cured in this phase , however .", "Chronic heart disease caused by Chagas disease is now a common reason for heart transplantation surgery .", "Until recently , however , Chagas disease was considered a <unk> for the procedure , since the heart damage could recur as the parasite was expected to seize the opportunity provided by the <unk> that follows surgery .", "= = Epidemiology = = \n \n Chagas disease affects 8 to 10 million people living in endemic Latin American countries , with an additional 300 @,@ 000 – 400 @,@ 000 living in <unk> countries , including Spain and the United States .", "An estimated 41 @,@ 200 new cases occur annually in endemic countries , and 14 @,@ 400 infants are born with congenital Chagas disease <unk> in 2010 it resulted in approximately 10 @,@ 300 deaths up from 9 @,@ 300 in 1990 .", "The disease is present in 18 countries on the American continents , ranging from the southern United States to northern Argentina .", "Chagas exists in two different ecological zones .", "In the Southern Cone region , the main vector lives in and around human homes .", "In Central America and Mexico , the main vector species lives both inside dwellings and in uninhabited areas .", "In both zones , Chagas occurs almost exclusively in rural areas , where <unk> breed and feed on the more than 150 species from 24 families of domestic and wild mammals , as well as humans , that are the natural reservoirs of T. cruzi .", "Although Triatominae bugs feed on them , birds appear to be immune to infection and therefore are not considered to be a T. cruzi reservoir .", "Even when colonies of insects are eradicated from a house and surrounding domestic animal shelters , they can re @-@ emerge from plants or animals that are part of the ancient , sylvatic ( referring to wild animals ) infection cycle .", "This is especially likely in zones with mixed open <unk> , with clumps of trees interspersed by human habitation .", "The primary wildlife reservoirs for Trypanosoma cruzi in the United States include <unk> , raccoons , <unk> , squirrels , <unk> , and mice .", "<unk> are particularly important as reservoirs , because the parasite can complete its life cycle in the anal glands of this animal without having to re @-@ enter the insect vector .", "Recorded prevalence of the disease in <unk> in the U.S. ranges from 8 @.", "@ 3 % to 37 @.", "@ 5 % .", "Studies on raccoons in the Southeast have yielded infection rates ranging from 47 % to as low as 15 @.", "@ 5 % .", "<unk> prevalence studies have been described in Louisiana , and range from a low of 1 @.", "@ 1 % to 28 @.", "@ 8 % .", "Additionally , small rodents , including squirrels , mice , and rats , are important in the sylvatic transmission cycle because of their importance as <unk> sources for the insect vectors .", "A Texas study revealed 17 @.", "@ 3 % percent T. cruzi prevalence in 75 specimens representing four separate small <unk> species .", "Chronic Chagas disease remains a major health problem in many Latin American countries , despite the effectiveness of <unk> and <unk> measures , such as eliminating the transmitting insects .", "However , several landmarks have been achieved in the fight against it in Latin America , including a reduction by 72 % of the incidence of human infection in children and young adults in the countries of the Southern Cone Initiative , and at least three countries ( Uruguay , in 1997 , and Chile , in 1999 , and Brazil in 2006 ) have been certified free of <unk> and <unk> transmission .", "In Argentina , <unk> transmission has been interrupted in 13 of the 19 endemic provinces , and major progress toward this goal has also been made in both Paraguay and Bolivia .", "<unk> of donated blood , blood components , and solid organ donors , as well as donors of cells , tissues , and cell and tissue products for T. cruzi is mandated in all Chagas @-@ endemic countries and has been implemented .", "Approximately 300 @,@ 000 infected people live in the United States , which is likely the result of immigration from Latin American countries , and there have been only 23 human cases of domestically acquired vector @-@ borne Chagas disease reported between 1955 and 2014 .", "With increased population movements , the possibility of transmission by blood transfusion became more substantial in the United States .", "<unk> blood and tissue products are now actively screened in the U.S. , thus addressing and <unk> this risk .", "= = History = = \n \n The disease was named after the Brazilian physician and <unk> Carlos Chagas , who first described it in 1909 .", "The disease was not seen as a major public health problem in humans until the 1960s ( the outbreak of Chagas disease in Brazil in the 1920s went widely ignored ) .", "Dr Chagas discovered that the intestines of <unk> ( now <unk> : Triatominae ) <unk> a <unk> <unk> , a new species of the Trypanosoma genus , and was able to demonstrate experimentally that it could be transmitted to <unk> monkeys that were bitten by the infected bug .", "Later studies showed <unk> monkeys were also vulnerable to infection .", "Chagas named the pathogenic parasite as Trypanosoma cruzi and later that year as <unk> cruzi , both honoring <unk> Cruz , the noted Brazilian physician and <unk> who successfully fought <unk> of yellow fever , smallpox , and <unk> plague in Rio de Janeiro and other cities in the beginning of the 20th century .", "Chagas was also the first to unknowingly discover and illustrate the parasitic fungal genus Pneumocystis , later <unk> linked to <unk> ( Pneumocystis pneumonia in AIDS victims ) .", "Confusion between the two pathogens ' life @-@ cycles led him to briefly recognize his genus <unk> , but following the description of Pneumocystis by others as an independent genus , Chagas returned to the use of the name Trypanosoma cruzi .", "In Argentina , the disease is known as mal de Chagas @-@ Mazza , in honor of Salvador Mazza , the Argentine physician who in 1926 began investigating the disease and over the years became the principal researcher of this disease in the country .", "Mazza produced the first scientific confirmation of the existence of Trypanosoma cruzi in Argentina in 1927 , eventually leading to support from local and European medical schools and Argentine government policy makers .", "It has been hypothesized that Charles Darwin might have suffered from Chagas disease as a result of a bite of the so @-@ called great black bug of the Pampas ( <unk> ) ( see Charles Darwin 's illness ) .", "The episode was reported by Darwin in his diaries of the Voyage of the <unk> as occurring in March 1835 to the east of the Andes near Mendoza .", "Darwin was young and generally in good health , though six months previously he had been ill for a month near <unk> , but in 1837 , almost a year after he returned to England , he began to suffer intermittently from a strange group of symptoms , becoming incapacitated for much of the rest of his life .", "Attempts to test Darwin 's remains at Westminster Abbey by using modern <unk> techniques were met with a refusal by the Abbey 's curator .", "= = Research = = \n \n Several experimental treatments have shown promise in animal models .", "These include inhibitors of <unk> <unk> and <unk> <unk> , <unk> <unk> inhibitors , <unk> collected from frogs in the genus <unk> ( P. <unk> and P. <unk> ) , the <unk> lactone <unk> ( <unk> ) , which affects the growth of cultured <unk> @-@ phase Trypanosoma cruzi , inhibitors of <unk> uptake , and inhibitors of enzymes involved in <unk> metabolism .", "<unk> , new drug targets may be revealed following the sequencing of the T. cruzi genome .", "Chagas disease has a serious economic impact on the United States and the world .", "The cost of treatment in the United States alone , where the disease is not indigenous , is estimated to be $ 900 million annually , which includes hospitalization and medical devices such as <unk> .", "The global cost is estimated at $ 7 billion .", "<unk> in a study seems more active against Chagas than benznidazole but has not been studied in humans .", "<unk> , an old drug rediscovered for this purpose is being tested in phase 2 clinical trials .", "A Chagas vaccine ( <unk> ) has been found to be effective in mice with plans for studies in dogs .", "It is hoped that it will be commercially available by 2018 ." ]
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[ " = <unk> and development of the Everglades = \n \n The history of draining and development of the Everglades dates back to the 19th century .", "During the Second Seminole War beginning in 1836 , the United States military 's mission was to seek out Seminole people in the Everglades and capture or kill them .", "Those missions gave the military the opportunity to map land that seemed to <unk> and <unk> them at every turn .", "A national push for expansion and progress toward the latter part of the 19th century stimulated interest in draining the Everglades for agricultural use .", "According to historians , \" From the middle of the nineteenth century to the middle of the twentieth century , the United States went through a period in which wetland removal was not questioned .", "Indeed , it was considered the proper thing to do . \"", "A pattern of political and financial motivation , and a lack of understanding of the geography and ecology of the Everglades have plagued the history of drainage projects .", "The Everglades are a part of a massive watershed that originates near Orlando and drains into Lake Okeechobee , a vast and shallow lake .", "As the lake exceeds its capacity in the wet season , the water forms a flat and very wide river , about 100 miles ( 160 km ) long and 60 miles ( 97 km ) wide .", "As the land from Lake Okeechobee slopes gradually to Florida Bay , water flows at a rate of half a mile ( 0 @.", "@ 8 km ) a day .", "Before human activity in the Everglades , the system comprised the lower third of the Florida peninsula .", "The first attempt to drain the region was made by real estate developer Hamilton Disston in 1881 .", "Disston 's sponsored canals were unsuccessful , but the land he purchased for them stimulated economic and population growth that attracted railway developer Henry Flagler .", "Flagler built a railroad along the east coast of Florida and eventually to Key West ; towns grew and farmland was cultivated along the rail line .", "During his 1904 campaign to be elected governor , Napoleon Bonaparte Broward promised to drain the Everglades , and his later projects were more effective than Disston 's .", "Broward 's promises sparked a land boom facilitated by blatant errors in an engineer 's report , pressure from real estate developers , and the burgeoning tourist industry throughout south Florida .", "The increased population brought hunters who went unchecked and had a devastating impact on the numbers of wading birds ( hunted for their plumes ) , alligators , and other Everglades animals .", "Severe hurricanes in 1926 and 1928 caused catastrophic damage and flooding from Lake Okeechobee that prompted the Army Corps of Engineers to build a dike around the lake .", "Further floods in 1947 prompted an unprecedented construction of canals throughout southern Florida .", "Following another population boom after World War II , and the creation of the Central and Southern Florida Flood Control Project , the Everglades was divided into sections separated by canals and water control devices that delivered water to agricultural and newly developed urban areas .", "However , in the late 1960s , following a proposal to construct a massive airport next to Everglades National Park , national attention turned from developing the land to restoring the Everglades .", "= = Exploration = = \n \n American involvement in the Everglades began during the Second Seminole War ( 1836 – 42 ) , a costly and very unpopular conflict .", "The United States spent between $ 30 million and $ 40 million and lost between 1 @,@ 500 and 3 @,@ 000 lives .", "The U.S. military drove the Seminoles into the Everglades and were charged with the task of finding them , defeating them , and moving them to Oklahoma Indian territory .", "Almost 4 @,@ 000 Seminoles were killed in the war or were removed .", "The U.S. military was completely unprepared for the conditions they found in the Everglades .", "They tore their clothes on sawgrass , ruined their boots on the uneven limestone floor , and were plagued by mosquitoes .", "Soldiers ' legs , feet , and arms were cut open on the sawgrass and <unk> infection set in , taking many lives and limbs .", "Many died of <unk> @-@ borne illness .", "After <unk> through mud , one private died in his tracks of exhaustion in 1842 .", "General Thomas <unk> admitted the military was overwhelmed by the terrain when he wrote to the Secretary of War in 1838 , trying to dissuade him from prolonging the war .", "<unk> about the value of Florida to the Union was mixed : some thought it a useless land of swamps and horrible animals , while others thought it a gift from God for national prosperity .", "In 1838 comments in The Army and Navy Chronicle supported future development of southern Florida : \n [ The ] climate [ is ] most delightful ; but , from want of actual observation , [ it ] could not speak so confidently of the soil , although , from the appearance of the surrounding vegetation , a portion of it , at least , must be rich .", "Whenever the <unk> shall be forced from their <unk> , as eventually they must be , the <unk> spirit of our countrymen will very soon discover the sections best adapted to cultivation , and the now barren or <unk> everglades will be made to blossom like a garden .", "It is the general impression that these everglades are <unk> during the summer months , by reason of their being overflowed by the abundant rains of the season ; but if it should prove that these <unk> are caused or increased by obstructions to the natural courses of the rivers , as outlets to the numerous lakes , American industry will remove these obstructions .", "The military penetration of southern Florida offered the opportunity to map a poorly understood part of the country .", "As late as 1823 , official reports doubted the existence of a large inland lake , until the military met the Seminoles at the Battle of Lake Okeechobee in 1837 .", "To avenge repeated surprise attacks on himself and ammunition stores , Colonel William Harney led an expedition into the Everglades in 1840 , to hunt for a chief named <unk> .", "With Harney were 90 soldiers in 16 canoes .", "One soldier 's account of the trip in the St. Augustine News was the first printed description of the Everglades available to the general public .", "The anonymous writer described the hunt for <unk> and the terrain they were crossing : \" No country that I have ever heard of bears any resemblance to it ; it seems like a vast sea filled with grass and green trees , and <unk> intended as a retreat for the <unk> Indian , from which the white man would never seek to drive them \" .", "The final blame for the military stalemate was determined to lie not in military preparation , supplies , leadership , or superior tactics by the Seminoles , but in Florida 's impenetrable terrain .", "An army surgeon wrote : \" It is in fact a most hideous region to live in , a perfect <unk> for Indians , alligators , serpents , frogs , and every other kind of <unk> reptile . \"", "The land seemed to inspire extreme reactions of wonder or hatred .", "In 1870 , an author described the mangrove forests as a \" waste of nature 's grandest exhibition to have these carnivals of splendid vegetation occurring in isolated places where it is but seldom they are seen . \"", "A band of hunters , naturalists , and collectors ventured through in 1885 , taking along with them the 17 @-@ year @-@ old grandson of an early resident of Miami .", "The landscape <unk> the young man shortly after he entered the Shark River : \" The place looked wild and lonely .", "About three o <unk> it seemed to get on Henry 's nerves and we saw him crying , he would not tell us why , he was just plain scared . \"", "In 1897 , an explorer named Hugh Willoughby spent eight days <unk> with a party from the mouth of the Harney River to the Miami River .", "He wrote about his observations and sent them back to the New Orleans Times @-@ Democrat .", "Willoughby described the water as healthy and <unk> , with numerous springs , and 10 @,@ 000 alligators \" more or less \" in Lake Okeechobee .", "The party encountered thousands of birds near the Shark River , \" killing hundreds , but they continued to return \" .", "Willoughby pointed out that much of the rest of the country had been mapped and explored except for this part of Florida , writing , \" ( w ) e have a tract of land one hundred and thirty miles long and seventy miles wide that is as much unknown to the white man as the heart of Africa . \"", "= = Drainage = = \n \n As early as 1837 , a visitor to the Everglades suggested the value of the land without the water : \n Could it be drained by deepening the natural outlets ?", "Would it not open to cultivation immense tracts of rich vegetable soil ?", "Could the <unk> , obtained by draining , be improved to any useful purpose ?", "Would such draining render the country unhealthy ?", "...", "Many queries like these passed through our minds .", "They can only be solved by a thorough examination of the whole country .", "Could the waters be lowered ten feet , it would probably drain six hundred thousand acres ; should this prove to be a rich soil , as would seem probable , what a field it would open for tropical productions !", "What facilities for commerce !", "Territorial representative David Levy proposed a resolution that was passed in Congress in 1842 : \" that the Secretary of War be directed to place before this House such information as can be obtained in relation to the <unk> and probable expense of draining the everglades of Florida . \"", "From this directive Secretary of the Treasury Robert J. Walker requested Thomas Buckingham Smith from St. Augustine to consult those with experience in the Everglades on the feasibility of draining them , saying that he had been told two or three canals to the Gulf of Mexico would be sufficient .", "Smith asked officers who had served in the Seminole Wars to respond , and many favored the idea , promoting the land as a future agricultural asset to the South .", "A few disagreed , such as Captain John Sprague , who wrote he \" never supposed the country would excite an inquiry , other than as a hiding place for Indians , and had it occurred to me that so great an undertaking , one so utterly <unk> , as draining the Ever Glades was to be discussed , I should not have destroyed the scratch of pen upon a subject so fruitful , and which cannot be understood but by those who have <unk> the water belly deep and examined carefully the western coast by land and by water . \"", "Nevertheless , Smith returned a report to the Secretary of the Treasury asking for $ 500 @,@ 000 to do the job .", "The report is the first published study on the topic of the Everglades , and concluded with the statement : \n The Ever Glades are now suitable only for the haunt of <unk> <unk> or the resort of <unk> reptiles .", "The statesman whose <unk> shall cause the millions of acres they contain , now worse than worthless , to <unk> with the products of agricultural industry ; that man who thus adds to the resources of his country ... will merit a high place in public favor , not only with his own generation , but with <unk> .", "He will have created a State !", "Smith suggested cutting through the rim of the Everglades ( known today as the Atlantic Coastal Ridge ) , connecting the heads of rivers to the coastline so that 4 feet ( 1 @.", "@ 2 m ) of water would be drained from the area .", "The result , Smith hoped , would yield farmland suitable for corn , sugar , rice , cotton , and tobacco .", "In 1850 Congress passed a law that gave several states wetlands within their state boundaries .", "The Swamp and <unk> Lands Act ensured that the state would be responsible for funding the attempts at developing wetlands into <unk> .", "Florida quickly formed a committee to consolidate grants to pay for such attempts , though attention and funds were diverted owing to the Civil War and Reconstruction .", "Not until after 1877 did attention return to the Everglades .", "= = = Hamilton Disston 's canals = = = \n \n After the Civil War , an agency named the Internal <unk> Fund ( IIF ) , charged with using grant money to improve Florida 's infrastructure through canals , rail lines , and roads , was eager to be rid of the debt incurred by the Civil War .", "IIF trustees found a Pennsylvania real estate developer named Hamilton Disston who was interested in implementing plans to drain the land for agriculture .", "Disston was persuaded to buy 4 @,@ 000 @,@ 000 acres ( 16 @,@ 000 km2 ) of land for $ 1 million in 1881 .", "The New York Times declared it the largest purchase of land ever by any individual .", "Disston began building canals near St.", "Cloud to lower the basin of the <unk> and Kissimmee Rivers .", "His workers and engineers faced conditions similar to those of the soldiers during the Seminole Wars ; it was <unk> , <unk> labor in dangerous conditions .", "The canals seemed at first to work in lowering the water levels in the wetlands surrounding the rivers .", "Another dredged waterway between the Gulf of Mexico and Lake Okeechobee was built , opening the region to steamboat traffic .", "Disston 's engineers focused on Lake Okeechobee as well .", "As one colleague put it , \" Okeechobee is the point to attack \" ; the canals were to be \" equal or greater than the inflow from the Kissimmee valley , which is the source of all the evil . \"", "Disston sponsored the digging of a canal 11 miles ( 18 km ) long from Lake Okeechobee towards Miami , but it was abandoned when the rock proved denser than the engineers had expected .", "Though the canals lowered the groundwater , their capacity was inadequate for the wet season .", "A report that evaluated the failure of the project concluded : \" The reduction of the waters is simply a question of sufficient capacity in the canals which may be dug for their relief \" .", "Though Disston 's canals did not drain , his purchase <unk> the economy of Florida .", "It made news and attracted tourists and land <unk> alike .", "Within four years property values doubled , and the population increased significantly .", "One newcomer was the inventor Thomas Edison , who bought a home in Fort Myers .", "Disston opened real estate offices throughout the United States and Europe , and sold tracts of land for $ 5 an acre , establishing towns on the west coast and in central Florida .", "English tourists in particular were targeted and responded in large numbers .", "Florida passed its first water laws to \" build drains , ditches , or water courses upon petition of two or more landowners \" in 1893 .", "= = = Henry Flagler 's railroads = = = \n \n Due to Disston 's purchase , the IIF was able to sponsor railroad projects , and the opportunity presented itself when oil <unk> Henry Flagler became <unk> with St. Augustine during a vacation .", "He built the <unk> <unk> de León Hotel in St. Augustine in 1888 , and began buying land and building rail lines along the east coast of Florida , first from Jacksonville to <unk> , then as far south as Palm Beach in 1893 .", "Flagler 's establishment of \" the <unk> \" , a settlement for hotel and rail line workers across the river from the barrier island containing Palm Beach , became West Palm Beach .", "Along the way he built resort hotels , transforming territorial outposts into tourist destinations and the land bordering the rail lines into citrus farms .", "The winter of 1894 – 1895 produced a bitter <unk> that killed citrus trees as far south as Palm Beach .", "Miami resident Julia Tuttle sent Flagler a pristine orange blossom and an invitation to visit Miami , to persuade him to build the railroad farther south .", "Although he had earlier turned her down several times , Flagler finally agreed , and by 1896 the rail line had been extended to Biscayne Bay .", "Three months after the first train arrived , the residents of Miami , 512 in all , voted to incorporate the town .", "Flagler publicized Miami as a \" Magic City \" throughout the United States and it became a prime destination for the extremely wealthy after the Royal Palm Hotel was opened .", "= = = Broward 's \" Empire of the Everglades \" = = = \n \n Despite the sale of 4 @,@ 000 @,@ 000 acres ( 16 @,@ 000 km2 ) to Disston and the <unk> price of land , by the turn of the 20th century the IIF was bankrupt due to <unk> .", "Legal battles ensued between the State of Florida and the railroad owners about who owned the rights to sell reclaimed land in the Everglades .", "In 1904 gubernatorial campaigning , the strongest candidate , Napoleon Bonaparte Broward , made draining the Everglades a major plank .", "He called the future of south Florida the \" Empire of the Everglades \" and compared its potential to that of Holland and Egypt : \" It would indeed be a commentary on the intelligence and energy of the State of Florida to confess that so simple an engineering feat as the drainage of a body of land above the sea was above their power \" , he wrote to voters .", "Soon after his election , he fulfilled his promise to \" drain that <unk> pestilence @-@ ridden swamp \" and pushed the Florida legislature to form a group of commissioners to oversee <unk> of flooded lands .", "They began by taxing counties that would be affected by the drainage attempts , at 5 cents an acre , and formed the Everglades Drainage District in 1907 .", "Broward asked James O. Wright — an engineer on loan to the State of Florida from the USDA 's Bureau of Drainage Investigations — to draw up plans for drainage in 1906 .", "Two dredges were built by 1908 , but had cut only 6 miles ( 9 @.", "@ 7 km ) of canals .", "The project quickly ran out of money , so Broward sold real estate developer Richard J.", "<unk> a million dollars worth of land in the Everglades , 500 @,@ 000 acres ( 2 @,@ 000 km2 ) , before the engineer 's report had been submitted .", "<unk> from Wright 's report were given to the IIF stating that eight canals would be enough to drain 1 @,@ 850 @,@ 000 acres ( 7 @,@ 500 km2 ) at a cost of a dollar an acre .", "The <unk> were released to real estate developers who used them in their advertisements , and Wright and the USDA were pressed by the real estate industry to publicize the report as quickly as possible .", "Wright 's supervisor noted errors in the report , as well as undue enthusiasm for draining , and delayed its release in 1910 .", "Different unofficial versions of the report circulated — some that had been altered by real estate interests — and a version hastily put together by Senator Duncan U. Fletcher called U.S. Senate <unk> 89 included early <unk> statements , causing a <unk> of speculation .", "Wright 's initial report concluded that drainage would not be difficult .", "Building canals would be more cost effective than constructing a dike around Lake Okeechobee .", "The soil would be fertile after drainage , the climate would not be adversely affected , and the enormous lake would be able to <unk> farmland in the dry season .", "Wright based his conclusions on 15 years of weather data since the recording of precipitation began in the 1890s .", "His calculations concentrated on the towns of Jupiter and Kissimmee .", "Since weather data had not been recorded for any area within the Everglades , none was included in the report .", "Furthermore , the heaviest year of rain on record , Wright assumed , was atypical , and he urged that canals should not be constructed to bear that amount of water due to the expense .", "Wright 's calculations for what canals should be able to hold were off by 55 percent .", "His most fundamental mistake , however , was designing the canals for a maximum rainfall of 4 inches ( 10 cm ) of water a day , based on flawed data for July and August rainfall , despite available data that indicated torrential <unk> of 10 inches ( 25 cm ) and 12 inches ( 30 cm ) had occurred in 24 @-@ hour periods .", "Though a few voices expressed skepticism of the report 's conclusions — notably Frank Stoneman , the editor of the Miami News @-@ Record ( the forerunner of The Miami Herald ) — the report was hailed as <unk> , coming from a branch of the U.S. government .", "In 1912 Florida appointed Wright to oversee the drainage , and the real estate industry <unk> misrepresented this mid @-@ level engineer as the world 's foremost authority on wetlands drainage , in charge of the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation .", "However , the U.S. House of Representatives investigated Wright since no report had officially been published despite the money paid for it .", "Wright eventually retired when it was discovered that his colleagues disagreed with his conclusions and refused to approve the report 's publication .", "One testified at the hearings : \" I regard Mr. Wright as absolutely and completely incompetent for any engineering work \" .", "Governor Broward ran for the U.S. Senate in 1908 but lost .", "Broward and his predecessor , William Jennings , were paid by Richard <unk> to tour the state to promote drainage .", "Broward was elected to the Senate in 1910 , but died before he could take office .", "He was <unk> across Florida for his leadership and progressive inspiration .", "Rapidly growing Fort Lauderdale paid him tribute by naming Broward County after him ( the town 's original plan had been to name it Everglades County ) .", "Land in the Everglades was being sold for $ 15 an acre a month after Broward died .", "Meanwhile , Henry Flagler continued to build railway stations at towns as soon as the populations warranted them .", "News of the Panama Canal inspired him to connect his rail line to the closest deep water port .", "Biscayne Bay was too shallow , so Flagler sent railway scouts to explore the possibility of building the line through to the tip of mainland Florida .", "The scouts reported that not enough land was present to build through the Everglades , so Flagler instead changed the plan to build to Key West in 1912 .", "= = Boom and plume harvesting = = \n \n Real estate companies continued to advertise and sell land along newly dug canals .", "In April 1912 — the end of the dry season — reporters from all over the U.S. were given a tour of what had recently been drained , and they returned to their papers and <unk> about the progress .", "Land developers sold 20 @,@ 000 lots in a few months .", "But as news about the Wright report continued to be negative , land values <unk> , and sales decreased .", "Developers were sued and arrested for mail fraud when people who had spent their life savings to buy land arrived in south Florida expecting to find a dry parcel of land to build upon and instead found it completely underwater .", "Advertisements promised land that would yield crops in eight weeks , but for many it took at least as long just to clear .", "Some burned off the sawgrass or other vegetation only to discover that the underlying peat continued to burn .", "Animals and <unk> used for <unk> got <unk> in the muck and were useless .", "When the muck dried , it turned to a fine black powder and created dust storms .", "Settlers encountered rodents , <unk> , and biting insects , and faced dangers from mosquitoes , poisonous snakes and alligators .", "Though at first crops <unk> quickly and <unk> , they just as quickly <unk> and died , seemingly without reason .", "It was discovered later that the peat and muck lacked copper and other trace elements .", "The USDA released a pamphlet in 1915 that declared land along the New River Canal would be too costly to keep drained and fertilized ; people in <unk> .", "Lauderdale responded by collecting all of the pamphlets and burning them .", "With the increasing population in towns near the Everglades came hunting opportunities .", "Even decades earlier , Harriet <unk> <unk> had been horrified at the hunting by visitors , and she wrote the first conservation publication for Florida in 1877 : \" [ t ] he decks of boats are crowded with men , whose only feeling amid our magnificent forests , seems to be a wild desire to shoot something and who fire at every living thing on shore . \"", "<unk> and raccoons were the most widely hunted for their skins .", "Otter pelts could fetch between $ 8 and $ 15 each .", "<unk> , more plentiful , only warranted 75 cents each in 1915 .", "Hunting often went unchecked ; on one trip , a Lake Okeechobee hunter killed 250 alligators and 172 otters .", "<unk> birds were a particular target .", "Their feathers were used in women 's hats from the late 19th century until the 1920s .", "In 1886 , five million birds were estimated to have been killed for their feathers .", "They were usually shot in the spring , when their feathers were colored for mating and nesting .", "<unk> , as the plumes were called in the <unk> business , sold in 1915 for $ 32 an <unk> , also the price of gold .", "<unk> was a $ 17 @-@ million @-@ a @-@ year industry that motivated plume <unk> to lie in wait at the nests of <unk> and other large birds during the nesting season , shoot the parents with small @-@ bore rifles , and leave the chicks to <unk> .", "Many hunters refused to participate after watching the gruesome results of a plume hunt .", "Still , plumes from Everglades wading birds could be found in Havana , New York City , London , and Paris .", "A dealer in New York paid at least 60 hunters to provide him with \" almost anything that wore feathers , but particularly the Herons , <unk> , and <unk> birds \" .", "Hunters could collect plumes from a hundred birds on a good day .", "<unk> harvesting became a dangerous business .", "The <unk> Society became concerned with the amount of hunting being done in <unk> in the mangrove forests .", "In 1902 , they hired a <unk> , Guy Bradley , to watch the <unk> around <unk> Lake .", "Bradley had lived in <unk> within the Everglades , and was murdered in 1905 by one of his neighbors after he tried to prevent him from hunting .", "Protection of birds was the reason for establishing the first wildlife refuge when President Theodore Roosevelt set Pelican Island as a sanctuary in 1903 .", "In the 1920s , after birds were protected and alligators hunted nearly to extinction , Prohibition created a living for those willing to smuggle alcohol into the U.S. from Cuba .", "Rum @-@ runners used the vast Everglades as a hiding spot : there were never enough law enforcement officers to patrol it .", "The advent of the fishing industry , the arrival of the railroad , and the discovery of the benefits of adding copper to Okeechobee muck soon created unprecedented numbers of residents in new towns like Moore Haven , <unk> , and Belle Glade .", "By 1921 , 2 @,@ 000 people lived in 16 new towns around Lake Okeechobee .", "Sugarcane became the primary crop grown in south Florida and it began to be mass @-@ produced .", "Miami experienced a second real estate boom that earned a developer in Coral <unk> $ 150 million and saw undeveloped land north of Miami sell for $ 30 @,@ 600 an acre .", "Miami became cosmopolitan and experienced a renaissance of architecture and culture .", "Hollywood movie stars <unk> in the area and <unk> built lavish homes .", "Miami 's population multiplied <unk> , and <unk> .", "Lauderdale and Palm Beach grew many times over as well .", "In 1925 , Miami newspapers published editions weighing over 7 pounds ( 3 @.", "@ 2 kg ) , most of it real estate advertising .", "<unk> property was the most highly valued .", "<unk> trees were cut down and replaced with palm trees to improve the view .", "Acres of south Florida slash pine were taken down , some for lumber , but the wood was found to be dense and it split apart when nails were driven into it .", "It was also <unk> @-@ resistant , but homes were needed quickly .", "Most of the pine forests in Dade County were cleared for development .", "= = Hurricanes = = \n \n The canals proposed by Wright were unsuccessful in making the lands south of Lake Okeechobee fulfill the promises made by real estate developers to local farmers .", "The winter of 1922 was <unk> wet and the region was underwater .", "The town of Moore Haven received 46 inches ( 1 @,@ 200 mm ) of rain in six weeks in 1924 .", "Engineers were pressured to regulate the water flow , not only for farmers but also for commercial fishers , who often requested conflicting water levels in the lake .", "Fred Elliot , who was in charge of building the canals after James Wright retired , commented : \" A man on one side of the canal wants it raised for his particular use and a man on the other side wants it lowered for his particular use \" .", "= = = 1926 Miami Hurricane = = = \n \n The 1920s brought several favorable conditions that helped the land and population boom , one of which was an absence of any severe storms .", "The last severe hurricane , in 1906 , had struck the Florida Keys .", "Many homes were constructed hastily and poorly as a result of this lull in storms .", "However , on September 18 , 1926 , a storm that became known as the 1926 Miami Hurricane struck with winds over 140 miles per hour ( 230 km / h ) , and caused massive devastation .", "The storm surge was as high as 15 feet ( 4 @.", "@ 6 m ) in some places .", "Henry Flagler 's <unk> Royal Palm Hotel was destroyed along with many other hotels and buildings .", "Most people who died did so when they ran out into the street in <unk> while the eye of the hurricane passed over , not knowing the wind was coming in from the other direction . \"", "The lull lasted 35 minutes , and during that time the streets of the city became crowded with people \" , wrote Richard Gray , the local weather chief . \"", "As a result , many lives were lost during the second phase of the storm . \"", "In Miami alone , 115 people were counted dead — although the true figure may have been as high as 175 , because death totals were racially segregated .", "More than 25 @,@ 000 people were homeless in the city .", "The town of Moore Haven , bordering Lake Okeechobee , was hardest hit .", "A levee built of muck collapsed , drowning almost 400 of the town 's entire 1 @,@ 200 residents .", "The tops of Lake Okeechobee levees were only 18 to 24 inches ( 46 to 61 cm ) above the lake itself and the engineers were aware of the danger .", "Two days before the hurricane , an engineer predicted , \" [ i ] f we have a blow , even a gale , Moore Haven is going under water \" .", "The engineer lost his wife and daughter in the flood .", "The City of Miami responded to the hurricane by <unk> its effects and turning down aid .", "The Miami Herald declared two weeks after the storm that almost everything in the city had returned to normal .", "The governor supported the efforts to minimize the appearance of the destruction by refusing to call a special legislative session to appropriate emergency funds for relief .", "As a result , the American Red Cross was able to collect only $ 3 million of $ 5 million needed .", "The 1926 hurricane effectively ended the land boom in Miami , despite the attempts at hiding the effects .", "It also forced drainage commissioners to re @-@ evaluate the effectiveness of the canals .", "A $ 20 million plan to build a dike around Lake Okeechobee , to be paid by property taxes , was turned down after a skeptical constituency sued to stop it ; more than $ 14 million had been spent on canals and they were ineffective in taking away excess water or delivering it when needed .", "= = = 1928 Okeechobee Hurricane = = = \n \n The weather was unremarkable for two years .", "In 1928 , construction was completed on the Tamiami Trail , named because it was the only road spanning between Tampa and Miami .", "The builders attempted to construct the road several times before they blasted the muck down to the limestone , filled it with rock and paved over it .", "Hard rains in the summer caused Lake Okeechobee to rise several feet ; this was noticed by a local newspaper editor who demanded it be lowered .", "However , on September 16 , 1928 came a massive storm , now known as the 1928 Okeechobee Hurricane .", "Thousands drowned when Lake Okeechobee breached its levees ; the range of estimates of the dead spanned from 1 @,@ 770 ( according to the Red Cross ) to 3 @,@ 000 or more .", "Many were swept away and never recovered .", "The majority of the dead were black migrant workers who had recently settled in or near Belle Glade .", "The catastrophe made national news , and although the governor again refused aid , after he toured the area and counted 126 bodies still <unk> or <unk> a week after the storm , he activated the National Guard to assist in the <unk> , and declared in a telegram : \" Without exaggeration , the situation in the storm area <unk> description \" .", "= = = Herbert Hoover Dike = = = \n \n The focus of government agencies quickly shifted to the control of floods rather than drainage .", "The Okeechobee Flood Control District , financed by both state and federal funds , was created in 1929 .", "President Herbert Hoover toured the towns affected by the 1928 Okeechobee Hurricane and , an engineer himself , ordered the Army Corps of Engineers to assist the communities surrounding the lake .", "Between 1930 and 1937 , a dike 66 miles ( 106 km ) long was built around the southern edge of the lake , and a shorter one around the northern edge .", "It was 34 feet ( 10 m ) tall and 3 @.", "@ 5 feet ( 1 @.", "@ 1 m ) thick on the lake side , 3 feet ( 0 @.", "@ 91 m ) thick on the top , and 2 feet ( 0 @.", "@ 61 m ) thick toward land .", "Control of the Hoover Dike and the waters of Lake Okeechobee were delegated to federal powers : the United States declared legal limits of the lake to be 14 feet ( 4 @.", "@ 3 m ) and 17 feet ( 5 @.", "@ 2 m ) .", "A massive canal 80 feet ( 24 m ) wide and 6 feet ( 1 @.", "@ 8 m ) deep was also dug through the <unk> River ; when the lake rose too high , the excess water left through the canal to the Gulf of Mexico .", "<unk> trees were planted along the north shore levee : Australian pines , Australian oaks , willows , and bamboo .", "More than $ 20 million was spent on the entire project .", "Sugarcane production soared after the dike and canal were built .", "The populations of the small towns surrounding the lake jumped from 3 @,@ 000 to 9 @,@ 000 after World War II .", "= = Drought = = \n \n The effects of the Hoover Dike were seen immediately .", "An extended drought occurred in the 1930s , and with the wall preventing water leaving Lake Okeechobee and canals and ditches removing other water , the Everglades became <unk> .", "<unk> turned to dust , and <unk> ocean water entered Miami 's wells .", "When the city brought in an expert to investigate , he discovered that the water in the Everglades was the area 's groundwater — here , it appeared on the surface .", "<unk> the Everglades removed this groundwater , which was replaced by ocean water seeping into the area 's wells .", "In 1939 , 1 million acres ( 4 @,@ 000 km2 ) of Everglades burned , and the black clouds of peat and sawgrass fires hung over Miami .", "Underground peat fires burned roots of trees and plants without burning the plants in some places .", "Scientists who took soil samples before draining had not taken into account that the organic composition of peat and muck in the Everglades was mixed with bacteria that added little to the process of decomposition underwater because they were not mixed with oxygen .", "As soon as the water was drained and oxygen mixed with the soil , the bacteria began to break down the soil .", "In some places , homes had to be moved on to <unk> and 8 feet ( 2 @.", "@ 4 m ) of <unk> was lost .", "= = = Conservation attempts = = = \n \n <unk> concerned about the Everglades have been a vocal minority ever since Miami was a young city .", "South Florida 's first and perhaps most enthusiastic naturalist was Charles <unk> Simpson , who retired from the Smithsonian Institution to Miami in 1905 when he was 53 .", "Nicknamed \" the Sage of Biscayne Bay \" , Simpson wrote several books about tropical plant life around Miami .", "His backyard contained a tropical hardwood <unk> , which he estimated he showed to about 50 @,@ 000 people .", "Though he tended to avoid controversy regarding development , in <unk> <unk> in Florida he wrote , \" <unk> everywhere has an insane desire to waste and destroy the good and beautiful things this nature has lavished upon him \" .", "Although the idea of protecting a portion of the Everglades arose in 1905 , a <unk> effort was formed in 1928 when Miami landscape designer Ernest F. Coe established the Everglades Tropical National Park Association .", "It had enough support to be declared a national park by Congress in 1934 , but there was not enough money during the Great Depression to buy the proposed 2 @,@ 000 @,@ 000 acres ( 8 @,@ 100 km2 ) for the park .", "It took another 13 years for it to be dedicated on December 6 , 1947 .", "One month before the dedication of the park , the former editor of The Miami Herald and freelance writer Marjory Stoneman Douglas published her first book , The Everglades : River of Grass .", "After researching the region for five years , she described the history and ecology of the south of Florida in great detail , characterizing the Everglades as a river instead of a stagnant swamp .", "Douglas later wrote , \" My colleague Art Marshall said that with [ the words \" River of Grass \" ] I changed everybody 's knowledge and educated the world as to what the Everglades meant \" .", "The last chapter was titled \" The <unk> Hour \" and warned that the Everglades were approaching death , although the course could be reversed .", "Its first printing sold out a month after its release .", "= = Flood control = = \n \n <unk> with the dedication of Everglades National Park , 1947 in south Florida saw two hurricanes and a wet season responsible for 100 inches ( 250 cm ) of rain , ending the decade @-@ long drought .", "Although there were no human casualties , cattle and deer were drowned and standing water was left in suburban areas for months .", "Agricultural interests lost about $ 59 million .", "The embattled head of the Everglades Drainage District carried a gun for protection after being threatened .", "= = = Central and Southern Florida Flood Control Project = = = \n \n In 1948 Congress approved the Central and Southern Florida Project for Flood Control and Other <unk> ( C & SF ) and consolidated the Everglades Drainage District and the Okeechobee Flood Control District under this .", "The C & SF used four methods in flood management : levees , water storage areas , canal improvements , and large pumps to assist gravity .", "Between 1952 and 1954 in cooperation with the state of Florida it built a levee 100 miles ( 160 km ) long between the eastern Everglades and suburbs from Palm Beach to <unk> , and blocked the flow of water into populated areas .", "Between 1954 and 1963 it divided the Everglades into basins .", "In the northern Everglades were Water Conservation Areas ( WCAs ) , and the Everglades Agricultural Area ( EAA ) bordering to the south of Lake Okeechobee .", "In the southern Everglades was Everglades National Park .", "<unk> and pumping stations bordered each WCA , which released water in drier times and removed it and pumped it to the ocean or Gulf of Mexico in times of flood .", "The WCAs took up about 37 percent of the original Everglades .", "During the 1950s and 1960s the South Florida metropolitan area grew four times as fast as the rest of the nation .", "Between 1940 and 1965 , 6 million people moved to south Florida : 1 @,@ 000 people moved to Miami every week .", "Urban development between the mid @-@ 1950s and the late 1960s <unk> .", "Much of the water reclaimed from the Everglades was sent to newly developed areas .", "With metropolitan growth came urban problems associated with rapid expansion : traffic jams ; school overcrowding ; crime ; <unk> sewage treatment plants ; and , for the first time in south Florida 's urban history , water shortages in times of drought .", "The C & SF constructed over 1 @,@ 000 miles ( 1 @,@ 600 km ) of canals , and hundreds of pumping stations and levees within three decades .", "It produced a film , Waters of Destiny , characterized by author Michael <unk> as propaganda , that likened nature to a villainous , <unk> force of rage and declared the C & SF 's mission was to tame nature and make the Everglades useful .", "Everglades National Park management and Marjory Stoneman Douglas initially supported the C & SF , as it promised to maintain the Everglades and manage the water <unk> .", "However , an early report by the project reflected local attitudes about the Everglades as a priority to people in nearby developed areas : \" The aesthetic appeal of the Park can never be as strong as the demands of home and livelihood .", "The <unk> and the <unk> mean something to people in an abstract way , but the former cannot line their <unk> , nor the latter fill their empty <unk> . \"", "Establishment of the C & SF made Everglades National Park completely dependent upon another political entity for its survival .", "One of the C & SF 's projects was Levee 29 , laid along the Tamiami Trail on the northern border of the park .", "Levee 29 featured four flood control gates that controlled all the water entering Everglades National Park ; before construction , water flowed in through open drain pipes .", "The period from 1962 to 1965 was one of drought for the Everglades , and Levee 29 remained closed to allow the Biscayne <unk> — the fresh water source for South Florida — to stay filled .", "Animals began to cross Tamiami Trail for the water held in WCA 3 , and many were killed by cars .", "<unk> estimate the population of alligators in Everglades National Park was <unk> ; otters nearly became extinct .", "The populations of wading birds had been reduced by 90 percent from the 1940s .", "When park management and the U.S. Department of the Interior asked the C & SF for assistance , the C & SF offered to build a levee along the southern border of Everglades National Park to retain waters that historically flowed through the <unk> and into Florida Bay .", "Though the C & SF refused to send the park more water , they constructed Canal 67 , bordering the east side of the park and carrying excess water from Lake Okeechobee to the Atlantic .", "= = = Everglades Agricultural Area = = = \n \n The C & SF established 470 @,@ 000 acres ( 1 @,@ 900 km2 ) for the Everglades Agricultural Area — 27 percent of the Everglades before development .", "In the late 1920s , agricultural experiments indicated that adding large amounts of <unk> sulfate to Everglades muck produced profitable vegetable <unk> .", "Adding 100 pounds ( 45 kg ) of the compound was more cost effective than adding 1 short ton ( 0 @.", "@ 91 t ) of <unk> .", "The primary cash crop in the EAA is sugarcane , though sod , beans , <unk> , <unk> , and rice are also grown .", "Sugarcane became more consolidated an industry than did any other crop ; in 1940 the coalition of farms was renamed U.S. Sugar and this produced 86 percent of Everglades sugar .", "During the 1930s the sugarcane farmers ' coalition came under investigation for labor practices that bordered on slavery .", "Potential employees — primarily young black men — were lured from all over the U.S. by the promise of jobs , but they were held financially responsible for training , transportation , room and board and other costs .", "<unk> while debts were owed was punishable with jail time .", "By 1942 , U.S. Sugar was indicted for <unk> in federal court , though the charges were eventually dismissed on a <unk> .", "U.S. Sugar benefited significantly from the U.S. embargo on Cuban goods beginning in the early 1960s .", "In 1958 , before the Castro regime , 47 @,@ 000 acres ( 190 km2 ) of sugarcane were harvested in Florida ; by the 1964 – 1965 season , 228 @,@ 000 acres ( 920 km2 ) were harvested .", "From 1959 to 1962 the region went from two sugar mills to six , one of which in Belle Glade set several world records for sugar production .", "Fields in the EAA are typically 40 acres ( 16 ha ) , on two sides bordered by canals that are connected to larger ones by which water is pumped in or out depending on the needs of the crops .", "The water level for sugarcane is ideally maintained at 20 inches ( 51 cm ) below the surface soil , and after the cane is harvested , the stalks are burned .", "<unk> require more <unk> than sugarcane , though the fields may resemble the historic hydrology of the Everglades by being flooded in the wet season .", "Sugarcane , however , requires water in the dry season .", "The fertilizers used on vegetables , along with high concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus that are the by @-@ product of decayed soil necessary for sugarcane production , were pumped into WCAs south of the EAA , predominantly to Everglades National Park .", "The introduction of large amounts of these let exotic plants take hold in the Everglades .", "One of the defining characteristics of natural Everglades ecology is its ability to support itself in a nutrient @-@ poor environment , and the introduction of fertilizers began to change this ecology .", "= = Turning point = = \n \n A turning point for development in the Everglades came in 1969 when a replacement airport was proposed as Miami International Airport <unk> its capacities .", "Developers began acquiring land , paying $ 180 an acre in 1968 , and the Dade County Port Authority ( DCPA ) bought 39 square miles ( 100 km2 ) in the Big <unk> Swamp without consulting the C & SF , management of Everglades National Park or the Department of the Interior .", "Park management learned of the official purchase and agreement to build the jetport from The Miami Herald the day it was announced .", "The DCPA <unk> the land it had bought , and laid a single runway it declared was for training pilots .", "The new jetport was planned to be larger than O <unk> , <unk> , JFK , and <unk> airports combined ; the location chosen was 6 miles ( 9 @.", "@ 7 km ) north of the Everglades National Park , within WCA 3 .", "The deputy director of the DCPA declared : \" This is going to be one of the great population centers of America .", "We will do our best to meet our responsibilities and the responsibilities of all men to exercise dominion over the land , sea , and air above us as the higher order of man intends . \"", "The C & SF brought the jetport proposal to national attention by mailing letters about it to 100 conservation groups in the U.S.", "Initial local press reaction condemned conservation groups who immediately opposed the project .", "Business Week reported real estate prices jumped from $ 200 to $ 800 an acre surrounding the planned location , and Life wrote of the expectations of the commercial interests in the area .", "The U.S. Geological Survey 's study of the environmental impact of the jetport started , \" Development of the proposed jetport and its attendant facilities ... will <unk> destroy the south Florida ecosystem and thus the Everglades National Park \" .", "The jetport was intended to support a community of a million people and employ 60 @,@ 000 .", "The DCPA director was reported in Time saying , \" I 'm more interested in people than alligators .", "This is the ideal place as far as aviation is concerned . \"", "When studies indicated the proposed jetport would create 4 @,@ 000 @,@ 000 US gallons ( 15 @,@ 000 @,@ 000 L ) of raw sewage a day and 10 @,@ 000 short tons ( 9 @,@ 100 t ) of jet engine <unk> a year , the national media snapped to attention .", "Science magazine wrote , in a series on environmental protection highlighting the jetport project , \" Environmental scientists have become increasingly aware that , without careful planning , development of a region and the conservation of its natural resources do not go hand in hand \" .", "The New York Times called it a \" <unk> for disaster \" , and Wisconsin senator <unk> Nelson wrote to President Richard Nixon voicing his opposition : \" It is a test of whether or not we are really committed in this country to protecting our environment . \"", "Governor Claude Kirk withdrew his support for the project , and the 78 @-@ year @-@ old Marjory Stoneman Douglas was persuaded to go on tour to give hundreds of speeches against it .", "She established Friends of the Everglades and encouraged more than 3 @,@ 000 members to join .", "Initially the U.S. Department of Transportation pledged funds to support the jetport , but after pressure , Nixon overruled the department .", "He instead established Big <unk> National Preserve , announcing it in the Special Message to the Congress <unk> the 1972 Environmental Program .", "Following the jetport proposition , restoration of the Everglades became not only a <unk> priority , but an international one as well .", "In the 1970s the Everglades were declared an International <unk> Reserve and a World Heritage Site by UNESCO , and a <unk> of International Importance by the <unk> Convention , making it one of only three locations on earth that have appeared on all three lists ." ]
[ "= = = Broward 's \" Empire of the Everglades \" = = = \n \n Despite the sale of 4 @,@ 000 @,@ 000 acres ( 16 @,@ 000 km2 ) to Disston and the <unk> price of land , by the turn of the 20th century the IIF was bankrupt due to <unk> ." ]
[ " = <unk> and development of the Everglades = \n \n The history of draining and development of the Everglades dates back to the 19th century .", "During the Second Seminole War beginning in 1836 , the United States military 's mission was to seek out Seminole people in the Everglades and capture or kill them .", "Those missions gave the military the opportunity to map land that seemed to <unk> and <unk> them at every turn .", "A national push for expansion and progress toward the latter part of the 19th century stimulated interest in draining the Everglades for agricultural use .", "According to historians , \" From the middle of the nineteenth century to the middle of the twentieth century , the United States went through a period in which wetland removal was not questioned .", "Indeed , it was considered the proper thing to do . \"", "A pattern of political and financial motivation , and a lack of understanding of the geography and ecology of the Everglades have plagued the history of drainage projects .", "The Everglades are a part of a massive watershed that originates near Orlando and drains into Lake Okeechobee , a vast and shallow lake .", "As the lake exceeds its capacity in the wet season , the water forms a flat and very wide river , about 100 miles ( 160 km ) long and 60 miles ( 97 km ) wide .", "As the land from Lake Okeechobee slopes gradually to Florida Bay , water flows at a rate of half a mile ( 0 @.", "@ 8 km ) a day .", "Before human activity in the Everglades , the system comprised the lower third of the Florida peninsula .", "The first attempt to drain the region was made by real estate developer Hamilton Disston in 1881 .", "Disston 's sponsored canals were unsuccessful , but the land he purchased for them stimulated economic and population growth that attracted railway developer Henry Flagler .", "Flagler built a railroad along the east coast of Florida and eventually to Key West ; towns grew and farmland was cultivated along the rail line .", "During his 1904 campaign to be elected governor , Napoleon Bonaparte Broward promised to drain the Everglades , and his later projects were more effective than Disston 's .", "Broward 's promises sparked a land boom facilitated by blatant errors in an engineer 's report , pressure from real estate developers , and the burgeoning tourist industry throughout south Florida .", "The increased population brought hunters who went unchecked and had a devastating impact on the numbers of wading birds ( hunted for their plumes ) , alligators , and other Everglades animals .", "Severe hurricanes in 1926 and 1928 caused catastrophic damage and flooding from Lake Okeechobee that prompted the Army Corps of Engineers to build a dike around the lake .", "Further floods in 1947 prompted an unprecedented construction of canals throughout southern Florida .", "Following another population boom after World War II , and the creation of the Central and Southern Florida Flood Control Project , the Everglades was divided into sections separated by canals and water control devices that delivered water to agricultural and newly developed urban areas .", "However , in the late 1960s , following a proposal to construct a massive airport next to Everglades National Park , national attention turned from developing the land to restoring the Everglades .", "= = Exploration = = \n \n American involvement in the Everglades began during the Second Seminole War ( 1836 – 42 ) , a costly and very unpopular conflict .", "The United States spent between $ 30 million and $ 40 million and lost between 1 @,@ 500 and 3 @,@ 000 lives .", "The U.S. military drove the Seminoles into the Everglades and were charged with the task of finding them , defeating them , and moving them to Oklahoma Indian territory .", "Almost 4 @,@ 000 Seminoles were killed in the war or were removed .", "The U.S. military was completely unprepared for the conditions they found in the Everglades .", "They tore their clothes on sawgrass , ruined their boots on the uneven limestone floor , and were plagued by mosquitoes .", "Soldiers ' legs , feet , and arms were cut open on the sawgrass and <unk> infection set in , taking many lives and limbs .", "Many died of <unk> @-@ borne illness .", "After <unk> through mud , one private died in his tracks of exhaustion in 1842 .", "General Thomas <unk> admitted the military was overwhelmed by the terrain when he wrote to the Secretary of War in 1838 , trying to dissuade him from prolonging the war .", "<unk> about the value of Florida to the Union was mixed : some thought it a useless land of swamps and horrible animals , while others thought it a gift from God for national prosperity .", "In 1838 comments in The Army and Navy Chronicle supported future development of southern Florida : \n [ The ] climate [ is ] most delightful ; but , from want of actual observation , [ it ] could not speak so confidently of the soil , although , from the appearance of the surrounding vegetation , a portion of it , at least , must be rich .", "Whenever the <unk> shall be forced from their <unk> , as eventually they must be , the <unk> spirit of our countrymen will very soon discover the sections best adapted to cultivation , and the now barren or <unk> everglades will be made to blossom like a garden .", "It is the general impression that these everglades are <unk> during the summer months , by reason of their being overflowed by the abundant rains of the season ; but if it should prove that these <unk> are caused or increased by obstructions to the natural courses of the rivers , as outlets to the numerous lakes , American industry will remove these obstructions .", "The military penetration of southern Florida offered the opportunity to map a poorly understood part of the country .", "As late as 1823 , official reports doubted the existence of a large inland lake , until the military met the Seminoles at the Battle of Lake Okeechobee in 1837 .", "To avenge repeated surprise attacks on himself and ammunition stores , Colonel William Harney led an expedition into the Everglades in 1840 , to hunt for a chief named <unk> .", "With Harney were 90 soldiers in 16 canoes .", "One soldier 's account of the trip in the St. Augustine News was the first printed description of the Everglades available to the general public .", "The anonymous writer described the hunt for <unk> and the terrain they were crossing : \" No country that I have ever heard of bears any resemblance to it ; it seems like a vast sea filled with grass and green trees , and <unk> intended as a retreat for the <unk> Indian , from which the white man would never seek to drive them \" .", "The final blame for the military stalemate was determined to lie not in military preparation , supplies , leadership , or superior tactics by the Seminoles , but in Florida 's impenetrable terrain .", "An army surgeon wrote : \" It is in fact a most hideous region to live in , a perfect <unk> for Indians , alligators , serpents , frogs , and every other kind of <unk> reptile . \"", "The land seemed to inspire extreme reactions of wonder or hatred .", "In 1870 , an author described the mangrove forests as a \" waste of nature 's grandest exhibition to have these carnivals of splendid vegetation occurring in isolated places where it is but seldom they are seen . \"", "A band of hunters , naturalists , and collectors ventured through in 1885 , taking along with them the 17 @-@ year @-@ old grandson of an early resident of Miami .", "The landscape <unk> the young man shortly after he entered the Shark River : \" The place looked wild and lonely .", "About three o <unk> it seemed to get on Henry 's nerves and we saw him crying , he would not tell us why , he was just plain scared . \"", "In 1897 , an explorer named Hugh Willoughby spent eight days <unk> with a party from the mouth of the Harney River to the Miami River .", "He wrote about his observations and sent them back to the New Orleans Times @-@ Democrat .", "Willoughby described the water as healthy and <unk> , with numerous springs , and 10 @,@ 000 alligators \" more or less \" in Lake Okeechobee .", "The party encountered thousands of birds near the Shark River , \" killing hundreds , but they continued to return \" .", "Willoughby pointed out that much of the rest of the country had been mapped and explored except for this part of Florida , writing , \" ( w ) e have a tract of land one hundred and thirty miles long and seventy miles wide that is as much unknown to the white man as the heart of Africa . \"", "= = Drainage = = \n \n As early as 1837 , a visitor to the Everglades suggested the value of the land without the water : \n Could it be drained by deepening the natural outlets ?", "Would it not open to cultivation immense tracts of rich vegetable soil ?", "Could the <unk> , obtained by draining , be improved to any useful purpose ?", "Would such draining render the country unhealthy ?", "...", "Many queries like these passed through our minds .", "They can only be solved by a thorough examination of the whole country .", "Could the waters be lowered ten feet , it would probably drain six hundred thousand acres ; should this prove to be a rich soil , as would seem probable , what a field it would open for tropical productions !", "What facilities for commerce !", "Territorial representative David Levy proposed a resolution that was passed in Congress in 1842 : \" that the Secretary of War be directed to place before this House such information as can be obtained in relation to the <unk> and probable expense of draining the everglades of Florida . \"", "From this directive Secretary of the Treasury Robert J. Walker requested Thomas Buckingham Smith from St. Augustine to consult those with experience in the Everglades on the feasibility of draining them , saying that he had been told two or three canals to the Gulf of Mexico would be sufficient .", "Smith asked officers who had served in the Seminole Wars to respond , and many favored the idea , promoting the land as a future agricultural asset to the South .", "A few disagreed , such as Captain John Sprague , who wrote he \" never supposed the country would excite an inquiry , other than as a hiding place for Indians , and had it occurred to me that so great an undertaking , one so utterly <unk> , as draining the Ever Glades was to be discussed , I should not have destroyed the scratch of pen upon a subject so fruitful , and which cannot be understood but by those who have <unk> the water belly deep and examined carefully the western coast by land and by water . \"", "Nevertheless , Smith returned a report to the Secretary of the Treasury asking for $ 500 @,@ 000 to do the job .", "The report is the first published study on the topic of the Everglades , and concluded with the statement : \n The Ever Glades are now suitable only for the haunt of <unk> <unk> or the resort of <unk> reptiles .", "The statesman whose <unk> shall cause the millions of acres they contain , now worse than worthless , to <unk> with the products of agricultural industry ; that man who thus adds to the resources of his country ... will merit a high place in public favor , not only with his own generation , but with <unk> .", "He will have created a State !", "Smith suggested cutting through the rim of the Everglades ( known today as the Atlantic Coastal Ridge ) , connecting the heads of rivers to the coastline so that 4 feet ( 1 @.", "@ 2 m ) of water would be drained from the area .", "The result , Smith hoped , would yield farmland suitable for corn , sugar , rice , cotton , and tobacco .", "In 1850 Congress passed a law that gave several states wetlands within their state boundaries .", "The Swamp and <unk> Lands Act ensured that the state would be responsible for funding the attempts at developing wetlands into <unk> .", "Florida quickly formed a committee to consolidate grants to pay for such attempts , though attention and funds were diverted owing to the Civil War and Reconstruction .", "Not until after 1877 did attention return to the Everglades .", "= = = Hamilton Disston 's canals = = = \n \n After the Civil War , an agency named the Internal <unk> Fund ( IIF ) , charged with using grant money to improve Florida 's infrastructure through canals , rail lines , and roads , was eager to be rid of the debt incurred by the Civil War .", "IIF trustees found a Pennsylvania real estate developer named Hamilton Disston who was interested in implementing plans to drain the land for agriculture .", "Disston was persuaded to buy 4 @,@ 000 @,@ 000 acres ( 16 @,@ 000 km2 ) of land for $ 1 million in 1881 .", "The New York Times declared it the largest purchase of land ever by any individual .", "Disston began building canals near St.", "Cloud to lower the basin of the <unk> and Kissimmee Rivers .", "His workers and engineers faced conditions similar to those of the soldiers during the Seminole Wars ; it was <unk> , <unk> labor in dangerous conditions .", "The canals seemed at first to work in lowering the water levels in the wetlands surrounding the rivers .", "Another dredged waterway between the Gulf of Mexico and Lake Okeechobee was built , opening the region to steamboat traffic .", "Disston 's engineers focused on Lake Okeechobee as well .", "As one colleague put it , \" Okeechobee is the point to attack \" ; the canals were to be \" equal or greater than the inflow from the Kissimmee valley , which is the source of all the evil . \"", "Disston sponsored the digging of a canal 11 miles ( 18 km ) long from Lake Okeechobee towards Miami , but it was abandoned when the rock proved denser than the engineers had expected .", "Though the canals lowered the groundwater , their capacity was inadequate for the wet season .", "A report that evaluated the failure of the project concluded : \" The reduction of the waters is simply a question of sufficient capacity in the canals which may be dug for their relief \" .", "Though Disston 's canals did not drain , his purchase <unk> the economy of Florida .", "It made news and attracted tourists and land <unk> alike .", "Within four years property values doubled , and the population increased significantly .", "One newcomer was the inventor Thomas Edison , who bought a home in Fort Myers .", "Disston opened real estate offices throughout the United States and Europe , and sold tracts of land for $ 5 an acre , establishing towns on the west coast and in central Florida .", "English tourists in particular were targeted and responded in large numbers .", "Florida passed its first water laws to \" build drains , ditches , or water courses upon petition of two or more landowners \" in 1893 .", "= = = Henry Flagler 's railroads = = = \n \n Due to Disston 's purchase , the IIF was able to sponsor railroad projects , and the opportunity presented itself when oil <unk> Henry Flagler became <unk> with St. Augustine during a vacation .", "He built the <unk> <unk> de León Hotel in St. Augustine in 1888 , and began buying land and building rail lines along the east coast of Florida , first from Jacksonville to <unk> , then as far south as Palm Beach in 1893 .", "Flagler 's establishment of \" the <unk> \" , a settlement for hotel and rail line workers across the river from the barrier island containing Palm Beach , became West Palm Beach .", "Along the way he built resort hotels , transforming territorial outposts into tourist destinations and the land bordering the rail lines into citrus farms .", "The winter of 1894 – 1895 produced a bitter <unk> that killed citrus trees as far south as Palm Beach .", "Miami resident Julia Tuttle sent Flagler a pristine orange blossom and an invitation to visit Miami , to persuade him to build the railroad farther south .", "Although he had earlier turned her down several times , Flagler finally agreed , and by 1896 the rail line had been extended to Biscayne Bay .", "Three months after the first train arrived , the residents of Miami , 512 in all , voted to incorporate the town .", "Flagler publicized Miami as a \" Magic City \" throughout the United States and it became a prime destination for the extremely wealthy after the Royal Palm Hotel was opened .", "Legal battles ensued between the State of Florida and the railroad owners about who owned the rights to sell reclaimed land in the Everglades .", "In 1904 gubernatorial campaigning , the strongest candidate , Napoleon Bonaparte Broward , made draining the Everglades a major plank .", "He called the future of south Florida the \" Empire of the Everglades \" and compared its potential to that of Holland and Egypt : \" It would indeed be a commentary on the intelligence and energy of the State of Florida to confess that so simple an engineering feat as the drainage of a body of land above the sea was above their power \" , he wrote to voters .", "Soon after his election , he fulfilled his promise to \" drain that <unk> pestilence @-@ ridden swamp \" and pushed the Florida legislature to form a group of commissioners to oversee <unk> of flooded lands .", "They began by taxing counties that would be affected by the drainage attempts , at 5 cents an acre , and formed the Everglades Drainage District in 1907 .", "Broward asked James O. Wright — an engineer on loan to the State of Florida from the USDA 's Bureau of Drainage Investigations — to draw up plans for drainage in 1906 .", "Two dredges were built by 1908 , but had cut only 6 miles ( 9 @.", "@ 7 km ) of canals .", "The project quickly ran out of money , so Broward sold real estate developer Richard J.", "<unk> a million dollars worth of land in the Everglades , 500 @,@ 000 acres ( 2 @,@ 000 km2 ) , before the engineer 's report had been submitted .", "<unk> from Wright 's report were given to the IIF stating that eight canals would be enough to drain 1 @,@ 850 @,@ 000 acres ( 7 @,@ 500 km2 ) at a cost of a dollar an acre .", "The <unk> were released to real estate developers who used them in their advertisements , and Wright and the USDA were pressed by the real estate industry to publicize the report as quickly as possible .", "Wright 's supervisor noted errors in the report , as well as undue enthusiasm for draining , and delayed its release in 1910 .", "Different unofficial versions of the report circulated — some that had been altered by real estate interests — and a version hastily put together by Senator Duncan U. Fletcher called U.S. Senate <unk> 89 included early <unk> statements , causing a <unk> of speculation .", "Wright 's initial report concluded that drainage would not be difficult .", "Building canals would be more cost effective than constructing a dike around Lake Okeechobee .", "The soil would be fertile after drainage , the climate would not be adversely affected , and the enormous lake would be able to <unk> farmland in the dry season .", "Wright based his conclusions on 15 years of weather data since the recording of precipitation began in the 1890s .", "His calculations concentrated on the towns of Jupiter and Kissimmee .", "Since weather data had not been recorded for any area within the Everglades , none was included in the report .", "Furthermore , the heaviest year of rain on record , Wright assumed , was atypical , and he urged that canals should not be constructed to bear that amount of water due to the expense .", "Wright 's calculations for what canals should be able to hold were off by 55 percent .", "His most fundamental mistake , however , was designing the canals for a maximum rainfall of 4 inches ( 10 cm ) of water a day , based on flawed data for July and August rainfall , despite available data that indicated torrential <unk> of 10 inches ( 25 cm ) and 12 inches ( 30 cm ) had occurred in 24 @-@ hour periods .", "Though a few voices expressed skepticism of the report 's conclusions — notably Frank Stoneman , the editor of the Miami News @-@ Record ( the forerunner of The Miami Herald ) — the report was hailed as <unk> , coming from a branch of the U.S. government .", "In 1912 Florida appointed Wright to oversee the drainage , and the real estate industry <unk> misrepresented this mid @-@ level engineer as the world 's foremost authority on wetlands drainage , in charge of the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation .", "However , the U.S. House of Representatives investigated Wright since no report had officially been published despite the money paid for it .", "Wright eventually retired when it was discovered that his colleagues disagreed with his conclusions and refused to approve the report 's publication .", "One testified at the hearings : \" I regard Mr. Wright as absolutely and completely incompetent for any engineering work \" .", "Governor Broward ran for the U.S. Senate in 1908 but lost .", "Broward and his predecessor , William Jennings , were paid by Richard <unk> to tour the state to promote drainage .", "Broward was elected to the Senate in 1910 , but died before he could take office .", "He was <unk> across Florida for his leadership and progressive inspiration .", "Rapidly growing Fort Lauderdale paid him tribute by naming Broward County after him ( the town 's original plan had been to name it Everglades County ) .", "Land in the Everglades was being sold for $ 15 an acre a month after Broward died .", "Meanwhile , Henry Flagler continued to build railway stations at towns as soon as the populations warranted them .", "News of the Panama Canal inspired him to connect his rail line to the closest deep water port .", "Biscayne Bay was too shallow , so Flagler sent railway scouts to explore the possibility of building the line through to the tip of mainland Florida .", "The scouts reported that not enough land was present to build through the Everglades , so Flagler instead changed the plan to build to Key West in 1912 .", "= = Boom and plume harvesting = = \n \n Real estate companies continued to advertise and sell land along newly dug canals .", "In April 1912 — the end of the dry season — reporters from all over the U.S. were given a tour of what had recently been drained , and they returned to their papers and <unk> about the progress .", "Land developers sold 20 @,@ 000 lots in a few months .", "But as news about the Wright report continued to be negative , land values <unk> , and sales decreased .", "Developers were sued and arrested for mail fraud when people who had spent their life savings to buy land arrived in south Florida expecting to find a dry parcel of land to build upon and instead found it completely underwater .", "Advertisements promised land that would yield crops in eight weeks , but for many it took at least as long just to clear .", "Some burned off the sawgrass or other vegetation only to discover that the underlying peat continued to burn .", "Animals and <unk> used for <unk> got <unk> in the muck and were useless .", "When the muck dried , it turned to a fine black powder and created dust storms .", "Settlers encountered rodents , <unk> , and biting insects , and faced dangers from mosquitoes , poisonous snakes and alligators .", "Though at first crops <unk> quickly and <unk> , they just as quickly <unk> and died , seemingly without reason .", "It was discovered later that the peat and muck lacked copper and other trace elements .", "The USDA released a pamphlet in 1915 that declared land along the New River Canal would be too costly to keep drained and fertilized ; people in <unk> .", "Lauderdale responded by collecting all of the pamphlets and burning them .", "With the increasing population in towns near the Everglades came hunting opportunities .", "Even decades earlier , Harriet <unk> <unk> had been horrified at the hunting by visitors , and she wrote the first conservation publication for Florida in 1877 : \" [ t ] he decks of boats are crowded with men , whose only feeling amid our magnificent forests , seems to be a wild desire to shoot something and who fire at every living thing on shore . \"", "<unk> and raccoons were the most widely hunted for their skins .", "Otter pelts could fetch between $ 8 and $ 15 each .", "<unk> , more plentiful , only warranted 75 cents each in 1915 .", "Hunting often went unchecked ; on one trip , a Lake Okeechobee hunter killed 250 alligators and 172 otters .", "<unk> birds were a particular target .", "Their feathers were used in women 's hats from the late 19th century until the 1920s .", "In 1886 , five million birds were estimated to have been killed for their feathers .", "They were usually shot in the spring , when their feathers were colored for mating and nesting .", "<unk> , as the plumes were called in the <unk> business , sold in 1915 for $ 32 an <unk> , also the price of gold .", "<unk> was a $ 17 @-@ million @-@ a @-@ year industry that motivated plume <unk> to lie in wait at the nests of <unk> and other large birds during the nesting season , shoot the parents with small @-@ bore rifles , and leave the chicks to <unk> .", "Many hunters refused to participate after watching the gruesome results of a plume hunt .", "Still , plumes from Everglades wading birds could be found in Havana , New York City , London , and Paris .", "A dealer in New York paid at least 60 hunters to provide him with \" almost anything that wore feathers , but particularly the Herons , <unk> , and <unk> birds \" .", "Hunters could collect plumes from a hundred birds on a good day .", "<unk> harvesting became a dangerous business .", "The <unk> Society became concerned with the amount of hunting being done in <unk> in the mangrove forests .", "In 1902 , they hired a <unk> , Guy Bradley , to watch the <unk> around <unk> Lake .", "Bradley had lived in <unk> within the Everglades , and was murdered in 1905 by one of his neighbors after he tried to prevent him from hunting .", "Protection of birds was the reason for establishing the first wildlife refuge when President Theodore Roosevelt set Pelican Island as a sanctuary in 1903 .", "In the 1920s , after birds were protected and alligators hunted nearly to extinction , Prohibition created a living for those willing to smuggle alcohol into the U.S. from Cuba .", "Rum @-@ runners used the vast Everglades as a hiding spot : there were never enough law enforcement officers to patrol it .", "The advent of the fishing industry , the arrival of the railroad , and the discovery of the benefits of adding copper to Okeechobee muck soon created unprecedented numbers of residents in new towns like Moore Haven , <unk> , and Belle Glade .", "By 1921 , 2 @,@ 000 people lived in 16 new towns around Lake Okeechobee .", "Sugarcane became the primary crop grown in south Florida and it began to be mass @-@ produced .", "Miami experienced a second real estate boom that earned a developer in Coral <unk> $ 150 million and saw undeveloped land north of Miami sell for $ 30 @,@ 600 an acre .", "Miami became cosmopolitan and experienced a renaissance of architecture and culture .", "Hollywood movie stars <unk> in the area and <unk> built lavish homes .", "Miami 's population multiplied <unk> , and <unk> .", "Lauderdale and Palm Beach grew many times over as well .", "In 1925 , Miami newspapers published editions weighing over 7 pounds ( 3 @.", "@ 2 kg ) , most of it real estate advertising .", "<unk> property was the most highly valued .", "<unk> trees were cut down and replaced with palm trees to improve the view .", "Acres of south Florida slash pine were taken down , some for lumber , but the wood was found to be dense and it split apart when nails were driven into it .", "It was also <unk> @-@ resistant , but homes were needed quickly .", "Most of the pine forests in Dade County were cleared for development .", "= = Hurricanes = = \n \n The canals proposed by Wright were unsuccessful in making the lands south of Lake Okeechobee fulfill the promises made by real estate developers to local farmers .", "The winter of 1922 was <unk> wet and the region was underwater .", "The town of Moore Haven received 46 inches ( 1 @,@ 200 mm ) of rain in six weeks in 1924 .", "Engineers were pressured to regulate the water flow , not only for farmers but also for commercial fishers , who often requested conflicting water levels in the lake .", "Fred Elliot , who was in charge of building the canals after James Wright retired , commented : \" A man on one side of the canal wants it raised for his particular use and a man on the other side wants it lowered for his particular use \" .", "= = = 1926 Miami Hurricane = = = \n \n The 1920s brought several favorable conditions that helped the land and population boom , one of which was an absence of any severe storms .", "The last severe hurricane , in 1906 , had struck the Florida Keys .", "Many homes were constructed hastily and poorly as a result of this lull in storms .", "However , on September 18 , 1926 , a storm that became known as the 1926 Miami Hurricane struck with winds over 140 miles per hour ( 230 km / h ) , and caused massive devastation .", "The storm surge was as high as 15 feet ( 4 @.", "@ 6 m ) in some places .", "Henry Flagler 's <unk> Royal Palm Hotel was destroyed along with many other hotels and buildings .", "Most people who died did so when they ran out into the street in <unk> while the eye of the hurricane passed over , not knowing the wind was coming in from the other direction . \"", "The lull lasted 35 minutes , and during that time the streets of the city became crowded with people \" , wrote Richard Gray , the local weather chief . \"", "As a result , many lives were lost during the second phase of the storm . \"", "In Miami alone , 115 people were counted dead — although the true figure may have been as high as 175 , because death totals were racially segregated .", "More than 25 @,@ 000 people were homeless in the city .", "The town of Moore Haven , bordering Lake Okeechobee , was hardest hit .", "A levee built of muck collapsed , drowning almost 400 of the town 's entire 1 @,@ 200 residents .", "The tops of Lake Okeechobee levees were only 18 to 24 inches ( 46 to 61 cm ) above the lake itself and the engineers were aware of the danger .", "Two days before the hurricane , an engineer predicted , \" [ i ] f we have a blow , even a gale , Moore Haven is going under water \" .", "The engineer lost his wife and daughter in the flood .", "The City of Miami responded to the hurricane by <unk> its effects and turning down aid .", "The Miami Herald declared two weeks after the storm that almost everything in the city had returned to normal .", "The governor supported the efforts to minimize the appearance of the destruction by refusing to call a special legislative session to appropriate emergency funds for relief .", "As a result , the American Red Cross was able to collect only $ 3 million of $ 5 million needed .", "The 1926 hurricane effectively ended the land boom in Miami , despite the attempts at hiding the effects .", "It also forced drainage commissioners to re @-@ evaluate the effectiveness of the canals .", "A $ 20 million plan to build a dike around Lake Okeechobee , to be paid by property taxes , was turned down after a skeptical constituency sued to stop it ; more than $ 14 million had been spent on canals and they were ineffective in taking away excess water or delivering it when needed .", "= = = 1928 Okeechobee Hurricane = = = \n \n The weather was unremarkable for two years .", "In 1928 , construction was completed on the Tamiami Trail , named because it was the only road spanning between Tampa and Miami .", "The builders attempted to construct the road several times before they blasted the muck down to the limestone , filled it with rock and paved over it .", "Hard rains in the summer caused Lake Okeechobee to rise several feet ; this was noticed by a local newspaper editor who demanded it be lowered .", "However , on September 16 , 1928 came a massive storm , now known as the 1928 Okeechobee Hurricane .", "Thousands drowned when Lake Okeechobee breached its levees ; the range of estimates of the dead spanned from 1 @,@ 770 ( according to the Red Cross ) to 3 @,@ 000 or more .", "Many were swept away and never recovered .", "The majority of the dead were black migrant workers who had recently settled in or near Belle Glade .", "The catastrophe made national news , and although the governor again refused aid , after he toured the area and counted 126 bodies still <unk> or <unk> a week after the storm , he activated the National Guard to assist in the <unk> , and declared in a telegram : \" Without exaggeration , the situation in the storm area <unk> description \" .", "= = = Herbert Hoover Dike = = = \n \n The focus of government agencies quickly shifted to the control of floods rather than drainage .", "The Okeechobee Flood Control District , financed by both state and federal funds , was created in 1929 .", "President Herbert Hoover toured the towns affected by the 1928 Okeechobee Hurricane and , an engineer himself , ordered the Army Corps of Engineers to assist the communities surrounding the lake .", "Between 1930 and 1937 , a dike 66 miles ( 106 km ) long was built around the southern edge of the lake , and a shorter one around the northern edge .", "It was 34 feet ( 10 m ) tall and 3 @.", "@ 5 feet ( 1 @.", "@ 1 m ) thick on the lake side , 3 feet ( 0 @.", "@ 91 m ) thick on the top , and 2 feet ( 0 @.", "@ 61 m ) thick toward land .", "Control of the Hoover Dike and the waters of Lake Okeechobee were delegated to federal powers : the United States declared legal limits of the lake to be 14 feet ( 4 @.", "@ 3 m ) and 17 feet ( 5 @.", "@ 2 m ) .", "A massive canal 80 feet ( 24 m ) wide and 6 feet ( 1 @.", "@ 8 m ) deep was also dug through the <unk> River ; when the lake rose too high , the excess water left through the canal to the Gulf of Mexico .", "<unk> trees were planted along the north shore levee : Australian pines , Australian oaks , willows , and bamboo .", "More than $ 20 million was spent on the entire project .", "Sugarcane production soared after the dike and canal were built .", "The populations of the small towns surrounding the lake jumped from 3 @,@ 000 to 9 @,@ 000 after World War II .", "= = Drought = = \n \n The effects of the Hoover Dike were seen immediately .", "An extended drought occurred in the 1930s , and with the wall preventing water leaving Lake Okeechobee and canals and ditches removing other water , the Everglades became <unk> .", "<unk> turned to dust , and <unk> ocean water entered Miami 's wells .", "When the city brought in an expert to investigate , he discovered that the water in the Everglades was the area 's groundwater — here , it appeared on the surface .", "<unk> the Everglades removed this groundwater , which was replaced by ocean water seeping into the area 's wells .", "In 1939 , 1 million acres ( 4 @,@ 000 km2 ) of Everglades burned , and the black clouds of peat and sawgrass fires hung over Miami .", "Underground peat fires burned roots of trees and plants without burning the plants in some places .", "Scientists who took soil samples before draining had not taken into account that the organic composition of peat and muck in the Everglades was mixed with bacteria that added little to the process of decomposition underwater because they were not mixed with oxygen .", "As soon as the water was drained and oxygen mixed with the soil , the bacteria began to break down the soil .", "In some places , homes had to be moved on to <unk> and 8 feet ( 2 @.", "@ 4 m ) of <unk> was lost .", "= = = Conservation attempts = = = \n \n <unk> concerned about the Everglades have been a vocal minority ever since Miami was a young city .", "South Florida 's first and perhaps most enthusiastic naturalist was Charles <unk> Simpson , who retired from the Smithsonian Institution to Miami in 1905 when he was 53 .", "Nicknamed \" the Sage of Biscayne Bay \" , Simpson wrote several books about tropical plant life around Miami .", "His backyard contained a tropical hardwood <unk> , which he estimated he showed to about 50 @,@ 000 people .", "Though he tended to avoid controversy regarding development , in <unk> <unk> in Florida he wrote , \" <unk> everywhere has an insane desire to waste and destroy the good and beautiful things this nature has lavished upon him \" .", "Although the idea of protecting a portion of the Everglades arose in 1905 , a <unk> effort was formed in 1928 when Miami landscape designer Ernest F. Coe established the Everglades Tropical National Park Association .", "It had enough support to be declared a national park by Congress in 1934 , but there was not enough money during the Great Depression to buy the proposed 2 @,@ 000 @,@ 000 acres ( 8 @,@ 100 km2 ) for the park .", "It took another 13 years for it to be dedicated on December 6 , 1947 .", "One month before the dedication of the park , the former editor of The Miami Herald and freelance writer Marjory Stoneman Douglas published her first book , The Everglades : River of Grass .", "After researching the region for five years , she described the history and ecology of the south of Florida in great detail , characterizing the Everglades as a river instead of a stagnant swamp .", "Douglas later wrote , \" My colleague Art Marshall said that with [ the words \" River of Grass \" ] I changed everybody 's knowledge and educated the world as to what the Everglades meant \" .", "The last chapter was titled \" The <unk> Hour \" and warned that the Everglades were approaching death , although the course could be reversed .", "Its first printing sold out a month after its release .", "= = Flood control = = \n \n <unk> with the dedication of Everglades National Park , 1947 in south Florida saw two hurricanes and a wet season responsible for 100 inches ( 250 cm ) of rain , ending the decade @-@ long drought .", "Although there were no human casualties , cattle and deer were drowned and standing water was left in suburban areas for months .", "Agricultural interests lost about $ 59 million .", "The embattled head of the Everglades Drainage District carried a gun for protection after being threatened .", "= = = Central and Southern Florida Flood Control Project = = = \n \n In 1948 Congress approved the Central and Southern Florida Project for Flood Control and Other <unk> ( C & SF ) and consolidated the Everglades Drainage District and the Okeechobee Flood Control District under this .", "The C & SF used four methods in flood management : levees , water storage areas , canal improvements , and large pumps to assist gravity .", "Between 1952 and 1954 in cooperation with the state of Florida it built a levee 100 miles ( 160 km ) long between the eastern Everglades and suburbs from Palm Beach to <unk> , and blocked the flow of water into populated areas .", "Between 1954 and 1963 it divided the Everglades into basins .", "In the northern Everglades were Water Conservation Areas ( WCAs ) , and the Everglades Agricultural Area ( EAA ) bordering to the south of Lake Okeechobee .", "In the southern Everglades was Everglades National Park .", "<unk> and pumping stations bordered each WCA , which released water in drier times and removed it and pumped it to the ocean or Gulf of Mexico in times of flood .", "The WCAs took up about 37 percent of the original Everglades .", "During the 1950s and 1960s the South Florida metropolitan area grew four times as fast as the rest of the nation .", "Between 1940 and 1965 , 6 million people moved to south Florida : 1 @,@ 000 people moved to Miami every week .", "Urban development between the mid @-@ 1950s and the late 1960s <unk> .", "Much of the water reclaimed from the Everglades was sent to newly developed areas .", "With metropolitan growth came urban problems associated with rapid expansion : traffic jams ; school overcrowding ; crime ; <unk> sewage treatment plants ; and , for the first time in south Florida 's urban history , water shortages in times of drought .", "The C & SF constructed over 1 @,@ 000 miles ( 1 @,@ 600 km ) of canals , and hundreds of pumping stations and levees within three decades .", "It produced a film , Waters of Destiny , characterized by author Michael <unk> as propaganda , that likened nature to a villainous , <unk> force of rage and declared the C & SF 's mission was to tame nature and make the Everglades useful .", "Everglades National Park management and Marjory Stoneman Douglas initially supported the C & SF , as it promised to maintain the Everglades and manage the water <unk> .", "However , an early report by the project reflected local attitudes about the Everglades as a priority to people in nearby developed areas : \" The aesthetic appeal of the Park can never be as strong as the demands of home and livelihood .", "The <unk> and the <unk> mean something to people in an abstract way , but the former cannot line their <unk> , nor the latter fill their empty <unk> . \"", "Establishment of the C & SF made Everglades National Park completely dependent upon another political entity for its survival .", "One of the C & SF 's projects was Levee 29 , laid along the Tamiami Trail on the northern border of the park .", "Levee 29 featured four flood control gates that controlled all the water entering Everglades National Park ; before construction , water flowed in through open drain pipes .", "The period from 1962 to 1965 was one of drought for the Everglades , and Levee 29 remained closed to allow the Biscayne <unk> — the fresh water source for South Florida — to stay filled .", "Animals began to cross Tamiami Trail for the water held in WCA 3 , and many were killed by cars .", "<unk> estimate the population of alligators in Everglades National Park was <unk> ; otters nearly became extinct .", "The populations of wading birds had been reduced by 90 percent from the 1940s .", "When park management and the U.S. Department of the Interior asked the C & SF for assistance , the C & SF offered to build a levee along the southern border of Everglades National Park to retain waters that historically flowed through the <unk> and into Florida Bay .", "Though the C & SF refused to send the park more water , they constructed Canal 67 , bordering the east side of the park and carrying excess water from Lake Okeechobee to the Atlantic .", "= = = Everglades Agricultural Area = = = \n \n The C & SF established 470 @,@ 000 acres ( 1 @,@ 900 km2 ) for the Everglades Agricultural Area — 27 percent of the Everglades before development .", "In the late 1920s , agricultural experiments indicated that adding large amounts of <unk> sulfate to Everglades muck produced profitable vegetable <unk> .", "Adding 100 pounds ( 45 kg ) of the compound was more cost effective than adding 1 short ton ( 0 @.", "@ 91 t ) of <unk> .", "The primary cash crop in the EAA is sugarcane , though sod , beans , <unk> , <unk> , and rice are also grown .", "Sugarcane became more consolidated an industry than did any other crop ; in 1940 the coalition of farms was renamed U.S. Sugar and this produced 86 percent of Everglades sugar .", "During the 1930s the sugarcane farmers ' coalition came under investigation for labor practices that bordered on slavery .", "Potential employees — primarily young black men — were lured from all over the U.S. by the promise of jobs , but they were held financially responsible for training , transportation , room and board and other costs .", "<unk> while debts were owed was punishable with jail time .", "By 1942 , U.S. Sugar was indicted for <unk> in federal court , though the charges were eventually dismissed on a <unk> .", "U.S. Sugar benefited significantly from the U.S. embargo on Cuban goods beginning in the early 1960s .", "In 1958 , before the Castro regime , 47 @,@ 000 acres ( 190 km2 ) of sugarcane were harvested in Florida ; by the 1964 – 1965 season , 228 @,@ 000 acres ( 920 km2 ) were harvested .", "From 1959 to 1962 the region went from two sugar mills to six , one of which in Belle Glade set several world records for sugar production .", "Fields in the EAA are typically 40 acres ( 16 ha ) , on two sides bordered by canals that are connected to larger ones by which water is pumped in or out depending on the needs of the crops .", "The water level for sugarcane is ideally maintained at 20 inches ( 51 cm ) below the surface soil , and after the cane is harvested , the stalks are burned .", "<unk> require more <unk> than sugarcane , though the fields may resemble the historic hydrology of the Everglades by being flooded in the wet season .", "Sugarcane , however , requires water in the dry season .", "The fertilizers used on vegetables , along with high concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus that are the by @-@ product of decayed soil necessary for sugarcane production , were pumped into WCAs south of the EAA , predominantly to Everglades National Park .", "The introduction of large amounts of these let exotic plants take hold in the Everglades .", "One of the defining characteristics of natural Everglades ecology is its ability to support itself in a nutrient @-@ poor environment , and the introduction of fertilizers began to change this ecology .", "= = Turning point = = \n \n A turning point for development in the Everglades came in 1969 when a replacement airport was proposed as Miami International Airport <unk> its capacities .", "Developers began acquiring land , paying $ 180 an acre in 1968 , and the Dade County Port Authority ( DCPA ) bought 39 square miles ( 100 km2 ) in the Big <unk> Swamp without consulting the C & SF , management of Everglades National Park or the Department of the Interior .", "Park management learned of the official purchase and agreement to build the jetport from The Miami Herald the day it was announced .", "The DCPA <unk> the land it had bought , and laid a single runway it declared was for training pilots .", "The new jetport was planned to be larger than O <unk> , <unk> , JFK , and <unk> airports combined ; the location chosen was 6 miles ( 9 @.", "@ 7 km ) north of the Everglades National Park , within WCA 3 .", "The deputy director of the DCPA declared : \" This is going to be one of the great population centers of America .", "We will do our best to meet our responsibilities and the responsibilities of all men to exercise dominion over the land , sea , and air above us as the higher order of man intends . \"", "The C & SF brought the jetport proposal to national attention by mailing letters about it to 100 conservation groups in the U.S.", "Initial local press reaction condemned conservation groups who immediately opposed the project .", "Business Week reported real estate prices jumped from $ 200 to $ 800 an acre surrounding the planned location , and Life wrote of the expectations of the commercial interests in the area .", "The U.S. Geological Survey 's study of the environmental impact of the jetport started , \" Development of the proposed jetport and its attendant facilities ... will <unk> destroy the south Florida ecosystem and thus the Everglades National Park \" .", "The jetport was intended to support a community of a million people and employ 60 @,@ 000 .", "The DCPA director was reported in Time saying , \" I 'm more interested in people than alligators .", "This is the ideal place as far as aviation is concerned . \"", "When studies indicated the proposed jetport would create 4 @,@ 000 @,@ 000 US gallons ( 15 @,@ 000 @,@ 000 L ) of raw sewage a day and 10 @,@ 000 short tons ( 9 @,@ 100 t ) of jet engine <unk> a year , the national media snapped to attention .", "Science magazine wrote , in a series on environmental protection highlighting the jetport project , \" Environmental scientists have become increasingly aware that , without careful planning , development of a region and the conservation of its natural resources do not go hand in hand \" .", "The New York Times called it a \" <unk> for disaster \" , and Wisconsin senator <unk> Nelson wrote to President Richard Nixon voicing his opposition : \" It is a test of whether or not we are really committed in this country to protecting our environment . \"", "Governor Claude Kirk withdrew his support for the project , and the 78 @-@ year @-@ old Marjory Stoneman Douglas was persuaded to go on tour to give hundreds of speeches against it .", "She established Friends of the Everglades and encouraged more than 3 @,@ 000 members to join .", "Initially the U.S. Department of Transportation pledged funds to support the jetport , but after pressure , Nixon overruled the department .", "He instead established Big <unk> National Preserve , announcing it in the Special Message to the Congress <unk> the 1972 Environmental Program .", "Following the jetport proposition , restoration of the Everglades became not only a <unk> priority , but an international one as well .", "In the 1970s the Everglades were declared an International <unk> Reserve and a World Heritage Site by UNESCO , and a <unk> of International Importance by the <unk> Convention , making it one of only three locations on earth that have appeared on all three lists ." ]
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[ " = DuMont Television Network = \n \n The DuMont Television Network ( also known as the DuMont Network , simply DuMont / Du Mont , or ( incorrectly ) <unk> / <unk> / ) was one of the world 's pioneer commercial television networks , <unk> NBC and CBS for the distinction of being first overall in the USA .", "It began operation in the United States in 1946 .", "It was owned by DuMont Laboratories , a television equipment and set manufacturer .", "The network was hindered by the <unk> cost of broadcasting , by regulations imposed by the Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) which restricted the company 's growth , and even by the company 's partner , Paramount Pictures .", "Despite several innovations in broadcasting and the creation of one of television 's biggest stars of the 1950s ( Jackie Gleason ) , the network never found itself on solid financial ground .", "Forced to expand on UHF channels during an era when UHF was not yet a standard feature on television sets , DuMont fought an uphill battle for program clearances outside of their three owned @-@ and @-@ operated stations in New York , Washington and Pittsburgh , finally ending network operations in 1956 .", "DuMont 's latter @-@ day obscurity , caused mainly by the destruction of its extensive program archive by the 1970s , has prompted TV historian David Weinstein to refer to it as the \" Forgotten Network \" or \" Network Is Long Gone \" .", "A few popular DuMont programs , such as Cavalcade of Stars and Emmy Award winner Life Is Worth Living , appear in television <unk> or are mentioned briefly in books about U.S. television history .", "= = History = = \n \n \n = = = Origins = = = \n \n DuMont Laboratories was founded in 1931 by Dr. Allen B. DuMont with only $ 1 @,@ 000 , and a laboratory in his basement .", "He and his staff were responsible for many early technical innovations , including the first consumer all @-@ electronic television set in 1938 .", "The company 's television sets soon became the gold standard of the industry .", "In 1942 , DuMont worked with the Army in developing radar technology during World War II .", "This ended up bringing in $ 5 million in capital for the company .", "Early sales of television sets were hampered by the lack of regularly scheduled programming being broadcast .", "A few months after selling his first set in 1938 , DuMont opened his own New York area experimental television station ( <unk> ) in <unk> , New Jersey .", "In 1940 , the station moved to Manhattan as <unk> on channel 4 .", "Unlike CBS and NBC , which reduced their hours of television broadcasting during World War II , DuMont continued full @-@ scale experimental and commercial broadcasts throughout the war .", "In 1944 , <unk> became WABD ( <unk> derived from DuMont 's initials ) moving to channel 5 in 1945 , the third commercial television station in New York .", "On May 19 , 1945 , DuMont opened experimental W3XWT in Washington , DC .", "A minority shareholder in DuMont Laboratories was Paramount Pictures , which had advanced $ 400 @,@ 000 in 1939 for a 40 % share in the company .", "Paramount had television interests of its own , having launched experimental stations in Los Angeles in 1939 and Chicago in 1940 , and DuMont 's association with Paramount ultimately proved to be a mistake .", "Soon after his experimental Washington station signed on , DuMont began experimental coaxial cable <unk> between his laboratories in <unk> , New Jersey , and his two stations .", "It is said that one of those broadcasts on the <unk> announced that the U.S. had dropped an atomic bomb on <unk> , Japan , on August 9 , 1945 .", "This was later considered to be the official beginning of the DuMont Network by both Thomas T. Goldsmith , the network 's chief engineer and DuMont 's best friend , and DuMont himself .", "Regular network service began on August 15 , 1946 , on WABD and W3XWT .", "In 1947 , W3XWT became WTTG , named after Goldsmith .", "The pair were joined in 1949 by WDTV ( channel 3 ) in Pittsburgh .", "Although NBC in New York was known to have station @-@ to @-@ station television links as early as 1940 with <unk> ( now <unk> ) in Philadelphia and <unk> <unk> , NY , DuMont received its station licenses before NBC resumed its previously sporadic network broadcasts after the war .", "ABC had just come into existence as a radio network in 1943 and did not enter network television until 1948 , when it signed on a flagship station in New York City , <unk> @-@ TV ( now <unk> @-@ TV ) .", "CBS also waited until 1948 to begin network operations because it was waiting for the Federal Communications Commission to approve its color television system ( which it eventually did not ) .", "Other companies – including <unk> , the Yankee Network , and Paramount itself – were interested in starting television networks , but were prevented from successfully doing so by restrictive FCC regulations ; however , at least the Paramount Television Network actually did have some limited success in network operations in the late 1940s and early 1950s .", "= = = Programming = = = \n \n Despite no history of radio programming or stable of radio stars to draw on and perennial cash shortages , DuMont was an innovative and creative network .", "Without the radio revenues that supported mighty NBC and CBS , DuMont <unk> relied on their <unk> and on connections with Broadway .", "Eventually , the network provided original programs that are remembered more than 60 years later .", "The network largely ignored the standard business model of 1950s TV , in which one <unk> sponsored an entire show , enabling it to have complete control over its content .", "Instead , DuMont sold commercials to many different advertisers , freeing producers of its shows from the veto power held by sole sponsors .", "This eventually became the standard model for US television .", "Some commercial time was sold regionally on a co @-@ op basis , while other spots were sold network @-@ wide .", "DuMont also holds another important place in American TV history .", "WDTV 's sign @-@ on made it possible for stations in the Midwest to receive live network programming from stations on the East Coast , and vice versa .", "Before then , the networks relied on separate regional networks in the two time zones for live programming , and the West Coast received network programming from kinescopes ( films shot directly from live television screens ) originating from the East Coast .", "On January 11 , 1949 , the coaxial cable linking East and Midwest ( known in television circles as \" the Golden Spike , \" in reference to the Golden spike that united the First Transcontinental Railroad ) was activated .", "The ceremony , hosted by DuMont and WDTV , was carried on all four networks .", "<unk> @-@ TV ( channel 9 ) in Chicago and WABD in New York were able to share programs through a live coaxial cable feed when WDTV signed on in Pittsburgh , because the station completed the East Coast @-@ to @-@ Midwest chain , allowing stations in both regions to air the same program simultaneously , which is still the standard for US TV .", "It was another two years before the West Coast got live programming from the East ( and the East able to get live programming from the West ) , but this was the beginning of the modern era of network television .", "The first broadcasts came from DuMont 's 515 Madison Avenue headquarters , and it soon found additional space , including a fully functioning theater , in the New York branch of <unk> 's department store at <unk> Street and Broadway .", "Later , a lease on the Adelphi Theatre on 54th Street and the Ambassador Theatre on West 49th Street gave the network a site for variety shows , and in 1954 , the lavish DuMont <unk> @-@ Centre opened in the former Jacob Ruppert 's Central Opera House at 205 East 67th Street .", "DuMont was the first network to broadcast a film production for TV : Talk Fast , <unk> , produced by RKO in 1944 .", "DuMont also aired the first TV situation comedy , Mary Kay and Johnny , as well as the first network @-@ televised soap opera , <unk> Hill .", "Cavalcade of Stars , a variety show hosted by Jackie Gleason , was the birthplace of The Honeymooners ( Gleason took his variety show to CBS in 1952 , but filmed the \" Classic 39 \" Honeymooners episodes at DuMont 's Adelphi Theater studio in 1955 @-@ 56 ) .", "Bishop Fulton J. Sheen 's devotional program Life Is Worth Living went up against Milton Berle in many cities , and was the first show to compete successfully in the ratings against \" Mr. Television \" .", "In 1952 , Sheen won an Emmy Award for \" Most Outstanding Personality \" .", "The network 's other notable programs include : \n Ted Mack 's The Original Amateur Hour , which began on radio in the 1930s under original host Edward Bowes \n The Morey Amsterdam Show , a comedy / variety show hosted by Morey Amsterdam , which started on CBS before moving to DuMont in 1949 \n Captain Video and His Video Rangers , a hugely popular kids ' science fiction series \n The Arthur Murray Party , a dance program \n Down You Go , a popular panel show \n Rocky King , Inside Detective , a private eye series starring <unk> <unk> \n The <unk> , a camera 's @-@ eye @-@ view detective series \n Live coverage of boxing and professional wrestling , the latter featuring matches staged by the Capitol Wrestling Corporation , the predecessor to WWE \n The Johns Hopkins Science Review , a Peabody Award @-@ winning education program \n Cash and Carry , the first network @-@ televised game show \n The Ernie Kovacs Show , the first truly innovative show in what was then visual radio , not television .", "The network was a pioneer in TV programming aimed at minority audiences and featuring minority performers , at a time when the other American networks aired few television series for non @-@ whites .", "Among DuMont 's minority programs were The Gallery of Madame Liu @-@ <unk> , starring Asian American film actress Anna May <unk> , the first US TV show to star an Asian American , and The Hazel Scott Show , starring pianist and singer Hazel Scott , the first US network TV series to be hosted by a black woman .", "Although DuMont 's programming pre @-@ dated videotape , many DuMont offerings were recorded on kinescopes .", "These kinescopes were said to be stored in a warehouse until the 1970s .", "Actress Edie Adams , the wife of comedian Ernie Kovacs ( both regular performers on early television ) testified in 1996 before a panel of the Library of Congress on the preservation of television and video .", "Adams claimed that so little value was given to these films that the stored kinescopes were loaded into three trucks and dumped into Upper New York Bay .", "Nevertheless , a number of DuMont programs survive at The Paley Center for Media in New York City , the UCLA Film and Television Archive in Los Angeles , in the Peabody Awards Collection at the University of Georgia , and the Museum of Broadcast Communications in Chicago .", "Although nearly the entire DuMont film archive was destroyed , several surviving DuMont shows have been released on DVD .", "A large number of episodes of Life Is Worth Living have been saved , and they are now aired weekly on Catholic @-@ oriented cable network , the <unk> Word Television Network , which also makes a collection of them available on DVD ( in the biographical information about Fulton J. Sheen added to the end of many episodes , a still image of Bishop Sheen looking into a DuMont Television camera can be seen ) .", "Several companies that distribute DVDs over the Internet have released a small number of episodes of Cavalcade of Stars and The Morey Amsterdam Show .", "Two more DuMont programs , Captain Video and His Video Rangers and Rocky King , Inside Detective , have had a small amount of surviving episodes released commercially by at least one major distributor of public domain programming .", "= = = = Awards = = = = \n \n DuMont programs were by necessity low @-@ budget affairs , and the network received relatively few awards from the TV industry .", "Most awards during the 1950s went to NBC and CBS , who were able to out @-@ spend other companies and draw on their extensive history of radio broadcasting in the relatively new television medium .", "DuMont , however , did win a number of awards during its years of operation .", "During the 1952 – 53 TV season , Bishop Fulton J. Sheen , host of Life Is Worth Living , won an Emmy Award for Most Outstanding Personality .", "Sheen beat out CBS 's Arthur Godfrey , Edward R. <unk> and Lucille Ball , who were also nominated for the same award .", "Sheen was also nominated for – but did not win – consecutive Public Service <unk> in 1952 , 1953 , and 1954 .", "DuMont received an Emmy nomination for Down You Go , a popular game show during the 1952 – 53 television season ( in the category Best <unk> <unk> , <unk> , or Panel Program ) .", "The network was nominated twice for its coverage of professional football during the 1953 – 54 and 1954 – 55 television seasons .", "The Johns Hopkins Science Review , a DuMont public affairs program , was awarded a Peabody Award in 1952 in the Education category .", "Sheen 's Emmy and the Science Review Peabody were the only national awards the DuMont Network received .", "Though DuMont series and performers continued to win local TV awards , by the mid @-@ 1950s the DuMont network no longer had a national presence .", "= = = = Ratings = = = = \n \n The earliest measurements of TV audiences were performed by the C. E. Hooper company of New York .", "DuMont performed well in the Hooper ratings ; in fact , DuMont 's talent program , The Original Amateur Hour , was the most popular series of the 1947 – 48 season .", "Variety ranked DuMont 's popular variety series Cavalcade of Stars as the tenth most popular series two seasons later .", "In February 1950 , Hooper 's competitor A. C. Nielsen bought out the <unk> system .", "DuMont did not fare well with the change : none of its shows appeared on Nielsen 's annual top 20 lists of the most popular series .", "One of the DuMont Network 's biggest hits of the 1950s , Life is Worth Living , received Nielsen ratings of up to 11 @.", "@ 1 , attracting more than 10 million viewers .", "Sheen 's one @-@ man program – in which he discussed philosophy , psychology and other fields of thought from a Christian perspective – was the most widely viewed religious series in the history of television .", "169 local television stations aired Life , and for three years the program competed successfully against NBC 's popular The Milton Berle Show .", "The ABC and CBS programs which aired in the same timeslot were cancelled .", "Life is Worth Living was not the only DuMont program to achieve double @-@ digit ratings .", "In 1952 , Time magazine reported that popular DuMont game show Down You Go had attracted an audience estimated at 16 million viewers .", "Similarly , DuMont 's summer 1954 replacement series , The <unk> , achieved audiences estimated at 10 million .", "Still , these series were only moderately popular compared to NBC 's and CBS 's highest @-@ rated programs .", "Nielsen was not the only company to report TV ratings , however .", "Companies such as <unk> , <unk> and <unk> had also measured TV viewership .", "The adjacent chart comes from <unk> 's August 1950 ratings breakdown , as reported in Billboard magazine .", "= = = <unk> with AT & T and Paramount = = = \n \n DuMont struggled to get its programs aired in many parts of the country , in part due to technical limitations of network lines maintained by the telephone company AT & T Corporation .", "During the 1940s and 1950s , television signals were sent between stations via coaxial cable and <unk> links which were owned by AT & T. The service provider did not have enough cable lines and <unk> circuits to provide signal relay service from all four networks to all of their affiliates at the same time , so AT & T allocated times when each network could offer live programs to their affiliates .", "In 1950 , AT & T allotted NBC and CBS each over 100 hours of live prime time network service , but gave ABC only 53 hours , and DuMont just 37 .", "AT & T also required each television network to lease both radio and television lines .", "DuMont was the only television network without a radio network , but was forced to pay for a service it did not use .", "DuMont protested AT & T 's actions with the Federal Communications Commission , and eventually received a compromise .", "DuMont 's biggest corporate hurdle , however , may have been with the company 's own partner , Paramount .", "Relations between the two companies were strained as early as 1939 , when Paramount opened experimental television stations in Los Angeles and Chicago without DuMont .", "Dr. DuMont claimed that the original 1937 acquisition proposal required Paramount to expand its television interests \" through DuMont \" .", "Paramount representative Paul <unk> , who also was a member of DuMont 's board of directors , denied that any such restriction had ever been discussed ( Dr. DuMont was vindicated on this point by a 1953 examination of the original draft document ) .", "DuMont aspired to grow beyond its three stations , applying for new television station licenses in Cincinnati and Cleveland in 1947 .", "This would give the network five owned @-@ and @-@ operated stations ( O & Os ) , the maximum allowed by the FCC at the time .", "However , DuMont was hampered by Paramount 's two stations , <unk> ( channel 5 ) in Los Angeles and <unk> ( channel 4 , now <unk> @-@ TV on channel 2 ) in Chicago – the descendants of the two experimental stations that rankled DuMont in 1940 .", "Although these stations never carried DuMont programming ( with the exception of <unk> for one year from 1947 to 1948 ) , and in fact competed against DuMont 's affiliates in those cities , the FCC ruled that Paramount essentially controlled DuMont , which effectively placed the network at the five @-@ station cap .", "Paramount 's exertion of influence over the network 's management and the power of its voting stock brought the FCC to its conclusion .", "Thus , DuMont was unable to open additional stations as long as Paramount owned stations or owned a portion of DuMont .", "Paramount refused to sell .", "In 1949 , Paramount Pictures launched the Paramount Television Network , a service which provided local television stations with filmed television programs ; Paramount 's network \" undercut the company that it had invested in . \"", "Paramount did not share its stars , big budgets or filmed programs with DuMont ; the company had stopped financially supporting DuMont in 1941 .", "Although Paramount executives indicated they would produce programs for DuMont , the studio never supplied the network with programs or technical assistance .", "The <unk> relationship between Paramount and DuMont came to a head during the 1953 FCC hearings regarding the ABC – United Paramount Theaters merger when Paul <unk> , an executive at Paramount , publicly derided the quality of DuMont television sets in court testimony .", "= = = Trouble from the start = = = \n \n DuMont began with one basic disadvantage : unlike NBC , CBS and ABC , it did not have a radio network from which to draw big @-@ name talent , affiliate loyalty or radio profits to <unk> television operations until the television medium itself became profitable .", "Most early television licenses were granted to established radio broadcasters , and many longtime relationships with radio networks carried over to the new medium .", "As CBS and NBC ( and to a lesser extent , ABC ) gained their footing , they began to offer programming that drew on their radio backgrounds , bringing over the most popular radio stars .", "Early television station owners , when deciding which network would receive their main affiliation , were more likely to choose CBS 's roster of Lucille Ball , Jack Benny and Ed Sullivan , or NBC 's lineup of Milton Berle and Sid Caesar over DuMont , which offered a then @-@ unknown Jackie Gleason and Bishop Fulton J. Sheen .", "In smaller markets , with a limited number of stations , DuMont and ABC were often relegated to secondary status , so their programs got clearance only if the primary network was off the air or delayed via <unk> recording ( \" <unk> \" in DuMont <unk> ) .", "Adding to DuMont 's troubles was the FCC 's 1948 \" freeze \" on television license applications .", "This was done to sort out the thousands of applications that had come streaming in , but also to rethink the allocation and technical standards laid down prior to World War II .", "It became clear soon after the war that 12 channels ( \" channel 1 \" had been removed from television broadcasting use because storms and other types of interference could severely affect the quality of signals on this channel ) were not nearly enough for national television service .", "What was to be a six @-@ month freeze lasted until 1952 , when the FCC opened the UHF spectrum .", "The FCC , however , did not require television manufacturers to include UHF capability .", "In order to see UHF stations , most people had to buy an expensive <unk> .", "Even then , the picture quality was marginal at best .", "<unk> to this was a decision to restrict VHF <unk> in <unk> and smaller @-@ sized markets .", "Television sets were not required to have all @-@ channel tuning until 1964 .", "Forced to rely on UHF to expand , DuMont saw one station after another go dark due to <unk> ratings .", "It bought small , distressed UHF station <unk> ( channel 50 ) in Kansas City , Missouri in 1954 , but ran it for just three months before shutting it down at a considerable loss after attempting to compete with three established VHF stations .", "The FCC 's Dr. Hyman <unk> said in 1960 , \" If there had been four VHF outlets in the top markets , there 's no question DuMont would have lived and would have eventually turned the corner in terms of profitability . \"", "= = = The end = = = \n \n During the early years of television , there was some measure of cooperation among the four major U.S. television networks .", "However , as television grew into a profitable business , an intense rivalry developed between the networks , just as it had in radio .", "NBC and CBS competed fiercely for viewers and advertising dollars , a contest neither <unk> DuMont nor ABC could hope to win .", "According to author Dennis <unk> , \" NBC tried to make an arrangement with ABC and CBS to destroy the DuMont network . \"", "The plan was for NBC and CBS to exclusively offer ABC their most popular series after they had aired on the bigger networks .", "ABC would become a network of re @-@ runs , but DuMont would be shut out .", "ABC president Leonard Goldenson rejected NBC executive David <unk> 's proposal , but \" did not report it to the Justice Department \" .", "DuMont survived the early 1950s only because of WDTV in Pittsburgh , the lone commercial VHF station in what was then the sixth @-@ largest market .", "WDTV 's only competition came from UHF stations and distant stations from <unk> , Pennsylvania ; <unk> , Ohio ; and <unk> , West Virginia .", "No other commercial VHF station signed on in Pittsburgh until 1957 , giving WDTV a de facto monopoly on television in the area .", "Since WDTV carried secondary affiliations with the other three networks , DuMont used this as a <unk> chip to get its programs cleared in other large markets .", "Despite its severe financial <unk> , by 1953 , DuMont appeared to be on its way to establishing itself as the third national network .", "DuMont programs aired live on 16 stations , but it could count on only seven primary stations – its three owned @-@ and @-@ operated stations ( \" O & Os \" ) , plus <unk> @-@ TV in Chicago , <unk> ( channel 11 ) in Los Angeles , <unk> @-@ TV ( channel 2 , now <unk> @-@ TV ) in Denver and <unk> @-@ TV ( channel 6 , now <unk> ) in Columbus , Ohio .", "In contrast , ABC had a full complement of five O & Os , augmented by nine primary affiliates .", "ABC also had a radio network ( it was descended from NBC 's Blue Network ) from which to draw talent , affiliate loyalty and a profit stream to subsidize television operations .", "However , ABC had only 14 primary stations , while CBS and NBC had over 40 each .", "By 1951 , ABC was badly <unk> and on the verge of bankruptcy .", "That year , the company announced a merger with United Paramount Theaters ( the former theater division of Paramount Pictures , which was spun off as a result of the United States v. Paramount Pictures , Inc. <unk> decision ) , but it was not until 1953 that the FCC approved the merger .", "By this time , DuMont had begun to differentiate itself from NBC and CBS .", "It allowed its advertisers to choose the locations where their advertising ran , potentially saving them millions of dollars .", "By contrast , ABC operated like CBS and NBC even though it was only a fourth as large , forcing advertisers to purchase a large \" must @-@ buy \" list of stations .", "ABC 's fortunes were dramatically altered in February 1953 , when the FCC cleared the way for UPT to buy the network .", "The merger provided ABC with a badly needed cash infusion , giving it the resources to mount \" top shelf \" programming and to provide a national television service on a scale approaching that of CBS and NBC .", "Through UPT president Leonard Goldenson , ABC also gained ties with the Hollywood studios that more than matched those DuMont 's producers had with Broadway .", "Realizing that the ABC @-@ UPT deal put DuMont near extinction , network officials were receptive to a merger offer from ABC .", "Goldenson quickly brokered a deal with Ted Bergmann , DuMont 's managing director , under which the merged network would have been called \" ABC @-@ DuMont \" until at least 1958 and would have honored all of DuMont 's network commitments .", "In return , DuMont would get $ 5 million in cash , guaranteed advertising time for DuMont sets and a secure future for its staff .", "A merged ABC @-@ DuMont would have been a <unk> <unk> CBS and NBC , as it would have owned stations in five of the six largest U.S. television markets ( excluding only Philadelphia ) as well as ABC 's radio network .", "It also would have inherited DuMont 's de facto monopoly in Pittsburgh , and would have been one of two networks to have full ownership of a station in the nation 's capital ( the other being NBC ) .", "However , it would have had to sell a New York station – either DuMont 's WABD or ABC flagship <unk> @-@ TV ( channel 7 , now <unk> @-@ TV ) , probably the former .", "It also would have had to sell two other stations – most likely ABC 's two smallest O & Os , <unk> @-@ TV in Detroit and <unk> @-@ TV in San Francisco ( both broadcasting on channel 7 ) – to get under the FCC 's limit of five stations per owner .", "However , Paramount vetoed the plan almost out of hand due to <unk> concerns .", "A few months earlier , the FCC had ruled that Paramount controlled DuMont , and there were still some questions about whether UPT had really separated from Paramount .", "With no other way to readily obtain cash , DuMont sold WDTV to Westinghouse Electric Corporation for $ 9 @.", "@ 75 million in late 1954 .", "While this gave DuMont a short @-@ term cash infusion , it eliminated the leverage the network had to get program clearances in other markets .", "Without its de facto monopoly in Pittsburgh , the company 's advertising revenue shrank to less than half that of 1953 .", "By February 1955 , DuMont executives realized the company could not continue as a television network .", "The decision was made to shut down network operations and operate WABD and WTTG as independent stations .", "On April 1 , 1955 , most of DuMont 's entertainment programs were dropped .", "Bishop Sheen aired his last program on DuMont on April 26 and later moved to ABC .", "By May , just eight programs were left on the network , with only inexpensive shows and sporting events keeping what was left of the network going through the summer .", "The network also largely abandoned the use of the intercity network coaxial cable , on which it had spent $ 3 million in 1954 to transmit shows that mostly lacked station clearance .", "The company only retained network links for live sports programming and utilizing the company 's <unk> process to produce studio @-@ based programming .", "Ironically , <unk> is best remembered for being used by Jackie Gleason 's producers for the 39 @-@ half @-@ hour episodes of The Honeymooners that aired on CBS during the 1955 @-@ 56 television season .", "In August , Paramount , with the help of other <unk> , seized full control of DuMont Laboratories .", "The last non @-@ sports program on DuMont , the game show What 's the Story , aired on September 23 , 1955 .", "After that , DuMont 's network feed was used only for occasional sporting events .", "DuMont 's last broadcast , a boxing match , aired on August 6 , 1956 .", "The date has also been reported as April 1950 , September 1955 , or August 4 , 1958 .", "According to one source , the final program aired on only five stations nationwide .", "It appears that the boxing show was syndicated to a few other east coast stations until 1958 , but likely not as a production of DuMont or its successor company .", "DuMont spun off WABD and WTTG as the \" DuMont Broadcasting Corporation \" .", "The name was later changed to \" Metropolitan Broadcasting Company \" to distance the company from what was seen as a complete failure .", "In 1958 , John <unk> bought Paramount 's shares for $ 4 million , and renamed the company Metromedia in 1960 .", "WABD became <unk> @-@ TV and later <unk> ; WTTG still broadcasts under its original call letters as a Fox affiliate .", "For 50 years , DuMont was the only major broadcast television network to cease operations , until CBS Corporation and Time Warner shut down two other struggling networks , UPN and The WB , in September 2006 to create The CW Television Network – whose schedule was originally composed largely of programs from both of its predecessor networks .", "= = Fate of the DuMont stations = = \n \n All three DuMont @-@ owned stations are still operating and <unk> , all three are owned @-@ and @-@ operated stations of their respective networks , just as when they were part of DuMont .", "Of the three , only Washington 's WTTG still has its original call letters .", "WTTG and New York 's WABD ( later <unk> @-@ TV , and now <unk> ) survived as Metromedia @-@ owned <unk> until 1986 , when Metromedia was purchased by the News Corporation to form the nucleus of the new Fox Broadcasting Company .", "Clarke Ingram , who maintained a DuMont memorial site , has suggested that Fox can be considered a revival , or at least a linear descendant , of DuMont .", "Westinghouse changed WDTV 's call letters to <unk> @-@ TV after the pioneering radio station of the same name , and switched its primary affiliation to CBS immediately after the sale .", "Westinghouse 's acquisition of CBS in 1995 made <unk> @-@ TV a CBS owned @-@ and @-@ operated station .", "= = DuMont programming library = = \n \n DuMont produced more than 20 @,@ 000 television episodes during the decade from 1946 to 1956 .", "Because the shows were created prior to the launch of <unk> 's electronic videotape recorder in late 1956 , all of them were initially broadcast live in black and white , then recorded on film <unk> for <unk> and for West Coast <unk> .", "By the early 1970s , their vast library of 35mm and <unk> kinescopes eventually wound up in the hands of \" a successor network , \" who reportedly disposed of all of them in New York City 's East River to make room for more recent @-@ vintage <unk> in a warehouse .", "Other kinescopes were put through a silver <unk> process , because of the microscopic amounts of silver that made up the <unk> of black @-@ and @-@ white film during this time .", "It is estimated that only about 350 complete DuMont television shows survive today , the most famous being virtually all of Jackie Gleason 's Honeymooners comedy sketches .", "Most of the existing episodes are believed to have come from the personal archives of DuMont 's hosts , such as Gleason and Dennis James .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n At its peak in 1954 , DuMont was affiliated with around 200 television stations .", "In those days , television stations were free to \" cherry @-@ pick \" which programs they would air , and many stations affiliated with multiple networks , depending mainly on the number of commercial television stations available in a market at a given time ( markets where only one commercial station was available carried programming from all four major networks ) .", "Many of DuMont 's \" affiliates \" carried very little DuMont programming , choosing to air one or two more popular programs ( such as Life Is Worth Living ) and / or sports programming on the weekends .", "Few stations carried the full DuMont program lineup .", "In its later years , DuMont was carried mostly on poorly watched UHF channels or had only secondary affiliations on VHF stations .", "DuMont ended most operations on April 1 , 1955 , but honored network commitments until August 1956 .", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n <unk> of DuMont Network programs , from the Internet Archive : The Adventures of <unk> Queen , Captain Video and His Video Rangers , Cavalcade of Stars , Life Is Worth Living , Miss U.S. Television 1950 Contest , The Morey Amsterdam Show , The Old American Barn Dance , Okay Mother , On Your Way , Public Prosecutor , Rocky King — Detective , School House , They Stand <unk> and A DuMont Network identification" ]
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[ " = DuMont Television Network = \n \n The DuMont Television Network ( also known as the DuMont Network , simply DuMont / Du Mont , or ( incorrectly ) <unk> / <unk> / ) was one of the world 's pioneer commercial television networks , <unk> NBC and CBS for the distinction of being first overall in the USA .", "It began operation in the United States in 1946 .", "It was owned by DuMont Laboratories , a television equipment and set manufacturer .", "The network was hindered by the <unk> cost of broadcasting , by regulations imposed by the Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) which restricted the company 's growth , and even by the company 's partner , Paramount Pictures .", "Despite several innovations in broadcasting and the creation of one of television 's biggest stars of the 1950s ( Jackie Gleason ) , the network never found itself on solid financial ground .", "Forced to expand on UHF channels during an era when UHF was not yet a standard feature on television sets , DuMont fought an uphill battle for program clearances outside of their three owned @-@ and @-@ operated stations in New York , Washington and Pittsburgh , finally ending network operations in 1956 .", "DuMont 's latter @-@ day obscurity , caused mainly by the destruction of its extensive program archive by the 1970s , has prompted TV historian David Weinstein to refer to it as the \" Forgotten Network \" or \" Network Is Long Gone \" .", "A few popular DuMont programs , such as Cavalcade of Stars and Emmy Award winner Life Is Worth Living , appear in television <unk> or are mentioned briefly in books about U.S. television history .", "= = History = = \n \n \n = = = Origins = = = \n \n DuMont Laboratories was founded in 1931 by Dr. Allen B. DuMont with only $ 1 @,@ 000 , and a laboratory in his basement .", "He and his staff were responsible for many early technical innovations , including the first consumer all @-@ electronic television set in 1938 .", "The company 's television sets soon became the gold standard of the industry .", "In 1942 , DuMont worked with the Army in developing radar technology during World War II .", "This ended up bringing in $ 5 million in capital for the company .", "Early sales of television sets were hampered by the lack of regularly scheduled programming being broadcast .", "A few months after selling his first set in 1938 , DuMont opened his own New York area experimental television station ( <unk> ) in <unk> , New Jersey .", "In 1940 , the station moved to Manhattan as <unk> on channel 4 .", "Unlike CBS and NBC , which reduced their hours of television broadcasting during World War II , DuMont continued full @-@ scale experimental and commercial broadcasts throughout the war .", "In 1944 , <unk> became WABD ( <unk> derived from DuMont 's initials ) moving to channel 5 in 1945 , the third commercial television station in New York .", "On May 19 , 1945 , DuMont opened experimental W3XWT in Washington , DC .", "A minority shareholder in DuMont Laboratories was Paramount Pictures , which had advanced $ 400 @,@ 000 in 1939 for a 40 % share in the company .", "Paramount had television interests of its own , having launched experimental stations in Los Angeles in 1939 and Chicago in 1940 , and DuMont 's association with Paramount ultimately proved to be a mistake .", "Soon after his experimental Washington station signed on , DuMont began experimental coaxial cable <unk> between his laboratories in <unk> , New Jersey , and his two stations .", "It is said that one of those broadcasts on the <unk> announced that the U.S. had dropped an atomic bomb on <unk> , Japan , on August 9 , 1945 .", "This was later considered to be the official beginning of the DuMont Network by both Thomas T. Goldsmith , the network 's chief engineer and DuMont 's best friend , and DuMont himself .", "Regular network service began on August 15 , 1946 , on WABD and W3XWT .", "In 1947 , W3XWT became WTTG , named after Goldsmith .", "The pair were joined in 1949 by WDTV ( channel 3 ) in Pittsburgh .", "Although NBC in New York was known to have station @-@ to @-@ station television links as early as 1940 with <unk> ( now <unk> ) in Philadelphia and <unk> <unk> , NY , DuMont received its station licenses before NBC resumed its previously sporadic network broadcasts after the war .", "ABC had just come into existence as a radio network in 1943 and did not enter network television until 1948 , when it signed on a flagship station in New York City , <unk> @-@ TV ( now <unk> @-@ TV ) .", "CBS also waited until 1948 to begin network operations because it was waiting for the Federal Communications Commission to approve its color television system ( which it eventually did not ) .", "Other companies – including <unk> , the Yankee Network , and Paramount itself – were interested in starting television networks , but were prevented from successfully doing so by restrictive FCC regulations ; however , at least the Paramount Television Network actually did have some limited success in network operations in the late 1940s and early 1950s .", "= = = Programming = = = \n \n Despite no history of radio programming or stable of radio stars to draw on and perennial cash shortages , DuMont was an innovative and creative network .", "Without the radio revenues that supported mighty NBC and CBS , DuMont <unk> relied on their <unk> and on connections with Broadway .", "Eventually , the network provided original programs that are remembered more than 60 years later .", "The network largely ignored the standard business model of 1950s TV , in which one <unk> sponsored an entire show , enabling it to have complete control over its content .", "Instead , DuMont sold commercials to many different advertisers , freeing producers of its shows from the veto power held by sole sponsors .", "This eventually became the standard model for US television .", "Some commercial time was sold regionally on a co @-@ op basis , while other spots were sold network @-@ wide .", "DuMont also holds another important place in American TV history .", "WDTV 's sign @-@ on made it possible for stations in the Midwest to receive live network programming from stations on the East Coast , and vice versa .", "Before then , the networks relied on separate regional networks in the two time zones for live programming , and the West Coast received network programming from kinescopes ( films shot directly from live television screens ) originating from the East Coast .", "On January 11 , 1949 , the coaxial cable linking East and Midwest ( known in television circles as \" the Golden Spike , \" in reference to the Golden spike that united the First Transcontinental Railroad ) was activated .", "The ceremony , hosted by DuMont and WDTV , was carried on all four networks .", "<unk> @-@ TV ( channel 9 ) in Chicago and WABD in New York were able to share programs through a live coaxial cable feed when WDTV signed on in Pittsburgh , because the station completed the East Coast @-@ to @-@ Midwest chain , allowing stations in both regions to air the same program simultaneously , which is still the standard for US TV .", "It was another two years before the West Coast got live programming from the East ( and the East able to get live programming from the West ) , but this was the beginning of the modern era of network television .", "The first broadcasts came from DuMont 's 515 Madison Avenue headquarters , and it soon found additional space , including a fully functioning theater , in the New York branch of <unk> 's department store at <unk> Street and Broadway .", "Later , a lease on the Adelphi Theatre on 54th Street and the Ambassador Theatre on West 49th Street gave the network a site for variety shows , and in 1954 , the lavish DuMont <unk> @-@ Centre opened in the former Jacob Ruppert 's Central Opera House at 205 East 67th Street .", "DuMont was the first network to broadcast a film production for TV : Talk Fast , <unk> , produced by RKO in 1944 .", "DuMont also aired the first TV situation comedy , Mary Kay and Johnny , as well as the first network @-@ televised soap opera , <unk> Hill .", "Cavalcade of Stars , a variety show hosted by Jackie Gleason , was the birthplace of The Honeymooners ( Gleason took his variety show to CBS in 1952 , but filmed the \" Classic 39 \" Honeymooners episodes at DuMont 's Adelphi Theater studio in 1955 @-@ 56 ) .", "Bishop Fulton J. Sheen 's devotional program Life Is Worth Living went up against Milton Berle in many cities , and was the first show to compete successfully in the ratings against \" Mr. Television \" .", "In 1952 , Sheen won an Emmy Award for \" Most Outstanding Personality \" .", "The network 's other notable programs include : \n Ted Mack 's The Original Amateur Hour , which began on radio in the 1930s under original host Edward Bowes \n The Morey Amsterdam Show , a comedy / variety show hosted by Morey Amsterdam , which started on CBS before moving to DuMont in 1949 \n Captain Video and His Video Rangers , a hugely popular kids ' science fiction series \n The Arthur Murray Party , a dance program \n Down You Go , a popular panel show \n Rocky King , Inside Detective , a private eye series starring <unk> <unk> \n The <unk> , a camera 's @-@ eye @-@ view detective series \n Live coverage of boxing and professional wrestling , the latter featuring matches staged by the Capitol Wrestling Corporation , the predecessor to WWE \n The Johns Hopkins Science Review , a Peabody Award @-@ winning education program \n Cash and Carry , the first network @-@ televised game show \n The Ernie Kovacs Show , the first truly innovative show in what was then visual radio , not television .", "The network was a pioneer in TV programming aimed at minority audiences and featuring minority performers , at a time when the other American networks aired few television series for non @-@ whites .", "Among DuMont 's minority programs were The Gallery of Madame Liu @-@ <unk> , starring Asian American film actress Anna May <unk> , the first US TV show to star an Asian American , and The Hazel Scott Show , starring pianist and singer Hazel Scott , the first US network TV series to be hosted by a black woman .", "Although DuMont 's programming pre @-@ dated videotape , many DuMont offerings were recorded on kinescopes .", "These kinescopes were said to be stored in a warehouse until the 1970s .", "Actress Edie Adams , the wife of comedian Ernie Kovacs ( both regular performers on early television ) testified in 1996 before a panel of the Library of Congress on the preservation of television and video .", "Adams claimed that so little value was given to these films that the stored kinescopes were loaded into three trucks and dumped into Upper New York Bay .", "Nevertheless , a number of DuMont programs survive at The Paley Center for Media in New York City , the UCLA Film and Television Archive in Los Angeles , in the Peabody Awards Collection at the University of Georgia , and the Museum of Broadcast Communications in Chicago .", "Although nearly the entire DuMont film archive was destroyed , several surviving DuMont shows have been released on DVD .", "A large number of episodes of Life Is Worth Living have been saved , and they are now aired weekly on Catholic @-@ oriented cable network , the <unk> Word Television Network , which also makes a collection of them available on DVD ( in the biographical information about Fulton J. Sheen added to the end of many episodes , a still image of Bishop Sheen looking into a DuMont Television camera can be seen ) .", "Several companies that distribute DVDs over the Internet have released a small number of episodes of Cavalcade of Stars and The Morey Amsterdam Show .", "Two more DuMont programs , Captain Video and His Video Rangers and Rocky King , Inside Detective , have had a small amount of surviving episodes released commercially by at least one major distributor of public domain programming .", "= = = = Awards = = = = \n \n DuMont programs were by necessity low @-@ budget affairs , and the network received relatively few awards from the TV industry .", "Most awards during the 1950s went to NBC and CBS , who were able to out @-@ spend other companies and draw on their extensive history of radio broadcasting in the relatively new television medium .", "DuMont , however , did win a number of awards during its years of operation .", "During the 1952 – 53 TV season , Bishop Fulton J. Sheen , host of Life Is Worth Living , won an Emmy Award for Most Outstanding Personality .", "Sheen beat out CBS 's Arthur Godfrey , Edward R. <unk> and Lucille Ball , who were also nominated for the same award .", "Sheen was also nominated for – but did not win – consecutive Public Service <unk> in 1952 , 1953 , and 1954 .", "DuMont received an Emmy nomination for Down You Go , a popular game show during the 1952 – 53 television season ( in the category Best <unk> <unk> , <unk> , or Panel Program ) .", "The network was nominated twice for its coverage of professional football during the 1953 – 54 and 1954 – 55 television seasons .", "The Johns Hopkins Science Review , a DuMont public affairs program , was awarded a Peabody Award in 1952 in the Education category .", "Sheen 's Emmy and the Science Review Peabody were the only national awards the DuMont Network received .", "Though DuMont series and performers continued to win local TV awards , by the mid @-@ 1950s the DuMont network no longer had a national presence .", "= = = = Ratings = = = = \n \n The earliest measurements of TV audiences were performed by the C. E. Hooper company of New York .", "DuMont performed well in the Hooper ratings ; in fact , DuMont 's talent program , The Original Amateur Hour , was the most popular series of the 1947 – 48 season .", "Variety ranked DuMont 's popular variety series Cavalcade of Stars as the tenth most popular series two seasons later .", "In February 1950 , Hooper 's competitor A. C. Nielsen bought out the <unk> system .", "DuMont did not fare well with the change : none of its shows appeared on Nielsen 's annual top 20 lists of the most popular series .", "One of the DuMont Network 's biggest hits of the 1950s , Life is Worth Living , received Nielsen ratings of up to 11 @.", "@ 1 , attracting more than 10 million viewers .", "Sheen 's one @-@ man program – in which he discussed philosophy , psychology and other fields of thought from a Christian perspective – was the most widely viewed religious series in the history of television .", "169 local television stations aired Life , and for three years the program competed successfully against NBC 's popular The Milton Berle Show .", "The ABC and CBS programs which aired in the same timeslot were cancelled .", "Life is Worth Living was not the only DuMont program to achieve double @-@ digit ratings .", "In 1952 , Time magazine reported that popular DuMont game show Down You Go had attracted an audience estimated at 16 million viewers .", "Similarly , DuMont 's summer 1954 replacement series , The <unk> , achieved audiences estimated at 10 million .", "Still , these series were only moderately popular compared to NBC 's and CBS 's highest @-@ rated programs .", "Nielsen was not the only company to report TV ratings , however .", "Companies such as <unk> , <unk> and <unk> had also measured TV viewership .", "The adjacent chart comes from <unk> 's August 1950 ratings breakdown , as reported in Billboard magazine .", "= = = <unk> with AT & T and Paramount = = = \n \n DuMont struggled to get its programs aired in many parts of the country , in part due to technical limitations of network lines maintained by the telephone company AT & T Corporation .", "During the 1940s and 1950s , television signals were sent between stations via coaxial cable and <unk> links which were owned by AT & T. The service provider did not have enough cable lines and <unk> circuits to provide signal relay service from all four networks to all of their affiliates at the same time , so AT & T allocated times when each network could offer live programs to their affiliates .", "In 1950 , AT & T allotted NBC and CBS each over 100 hours of live prime time network service , but gave ABC only 53 hours , and DuMont just 37 .", "AT & T also required each television network to lease both radio and television lines .", "DuMont was the only television network without a radio network , but was forced to pay for a service it did not use .", "DuMont protested AT & T 's actions with the Federal Communications Commission , and eventually received a compromise .", "DuMont 's biggest corporate hurdle , however , may have been with the company 's own partner , Paramount .", "Relations between the two companies were strained as early as 1939 , when Paramount opened experimental television stations in Los Angeles and Chicago without DuMont .", "Dr. DuMont claimed that the original 1937 acquisition proposal required Paramount to expand its television interests \" through DuMont \" .", "Paramount representative Paul <unk> , who also was a member of DuMont 's board of directors , denied that any such restriction had ever been discussed ( Dr. DuMont was vindicated on this point by a 1953 examination of the original draft document ) .", "DuMont aspired to grow beyond its three stations , applying for new television station licenses in Cincinnati and Cleveland in 1947 .", "This would give the network five owned @-@ and @-@ operated stations ( O & Os ) , the maximum allowed by the FCC at the time .", "However , DuMont was hampered by Paramount 's two stations , <unk> ( channel 5 ) in Los Angeles and <unk> ( channel 4 , now <unk> @-@ TV on channel 2 ) in Chicago – the descendants of the two experimental stations that rankled DuMont in 1940 .", "Although these stations never carried DuMont programming ( with the exception of <unk> for one year from 1947 to 1948 ) , and in fact competed against DuMont 's affiliates in those cities , the FCC ruled that Paramount essentially controlled DuMont , which effectively placed the network at the five @-@ station cap .", "Paramount 's exertion of influence over the network 's management and the power of its voting stock brought the FCC to its conclusion .", "Thus , DuMont was unable to open additional stations as long as Paramount owned stations or owned a portion of DuMont .", "Paramount refused to sell .", "In 1949 , Paramount Pictures launched the Paramount Television Network , a service which provided local television stations with filmed television programs ; Paramount 's network \" undercut the company that it had invested in . \"", "Paramount did not share its stars , big budgets or filmed programs with DuMont ; the company had stopped financially supporting DuMont in 1941 .", "Although Paramount executives indicated they would produce programs for DuMont , the studio never supplied the network with programs or technical assistance .", "The <unk> relationship between Paramount and DuMont came to a head during the 1953 FCC hearings regarding the ABC – United Paramount Theaters merger when Paul <unk> , an executive at Paramount , publicly derided the quality of DuMont television sets in court testimony .", "= = = Trouble from the start = = = \n \n DuMont began with one basic disadvantage : unlike NBC , CBS and ABC , it did not have a radio network from which to draw big @-@ name talent , affiliate loyalty or radio profits to <unk> television operations until the television medium itself became profitable .", "Most early television licenses were granted to established radio broadcasters , and many longtime relationships with radio networks carried over to the new medium .", "As CBS and NBC ( and to a lesser extent , ABC ) gained their footing , they began to offer programming that drew on their radio backgrounds , bringing over the most popular radio stars .", "Early television station owners , when deciding which network would receive their main affiliation , were more likely to choose CBS 's roster of Lucille Ball , Jack Benny and Ed Sullivan , or NBC 's lineup of Milton Berle and Sid Caesar over DuMont , which offered a then @-@ unknown Jackie Gleason and Bishop Fulton J. Sheen .", "In smaller markets , with a limited number of stations , DuMont and ABC were often relegated to secondary status , so their programs got clearance only if the primary network was off the air or delayed via <unk> recording ( \" <unk> \" in DuMont <unk> ) .", "Adding to DuMont 's troubles was the FCC 's 1948 \" freeze \" on television license applications .", "This was done to sort out the thousands of applications that had come streaming in , but also to rethink the allocation and technical standards laid down prior to World War II .", "It became clear soon after the war that 12 channels ( \" channel 1 \" had been removed from television broadcasting use because storms and other types of interference could severely affect the quality of signals on this channel ) were not nearly enough for national television service .", "What was to be a six @-@ month freeze lasted until 1952 , when the FCC opened the UHF spectrum .", "The FCC , however , did not require television manufacturers to include UHF capability .", "In order to see UHF stations , most people had to buy an expensive <unk> .", "Even then , the picture quality was marginal at best .", "<unk> to this was a decision to restrict VHF <unk> in <unk> and smaller @-@ sized markets .", "Television sets were not required to have all @-@ channel tuning until 1964 .", "Forced to rely on UHF to expand , DuMont saw one station after another go dark due to <unk> ratings .", "It bought small , distressed UHF station <unk> ( channel 50 ) in Kansas City , Missouri in 1954 , but ran it for just three months before shutting it down at a considerable loss after attempting to compete with three established VHF stations .", "The FCC 's Dr. Hyman <unk> said in 1960 , \" If there had been four VHF outlets in the top markets , there 's no question DuMont would have lived and would have eventually turned the corner in terms of profitability . \"", "= = = The end = = = \n \n During the early years of television , there was some measure of cooperation among the four major U.S. television networks .", "However , as television grew into a profitable business , an intense rivalry developed between the networks , just as it had in radio .", "NBC and CBS competed fiercely for viewers and advertising dollars , a contest neither <unk> DuMont nor ABC could hope to win .", "According to author Dennis <unk> , \" NBC tried to make an arrangement with ABC and CBS to destroy the DuMont network . \"", "The plan was for NBC and CBS to exclusively offer ABC their most popular series after they had aired on the bigger networks .", "ABC would become a network of re @-@ runs , but DuMont would be shut out .", "ABC president Leonard Goldenson rejected NBC executive David <unk> 's proposal , but \" did not report it to the Justice Department \" .", "DuMont survived the early 1950s only because of WDTV in Pittsburgh , the lone commercial VHF station in what was then the sixth @-@ largest market .", "WDTV 's only competition came from UHF stations and distant stations from <unk> , Pennsylvania ; <unk> , Ohio ; and <unk> , West Virginia .", "No other commercial VHF station signed on in Pittsburgh until 1957 , giving WDTV a de facto monopoly on television in the area .", "Since WDTV carried secondary affiliations with the other three networks , DuMont used this as a <unk> chip to get its programs cleared in other large markets .", "Despite its severe financial <unk> , by 1953 , DuMont appeared to be on its way to establishing itself as the third national network .", "DuMont programs aired live on 16 stations , but it could count on only seven primary stations – its three owned @-@ and @-@ operated stations ( \" O & Os \" ) , plus <unk> @-@ TV in Chicago , <unk> ( channel 11 ) in Los Angeles , <unk> @-@ TV ( channel 2 , now <unk> @-@ TV ) in Denver and <unk> @-@ TV ( channel 6 , now <unk> ) in Columbus , Ohio .", "In contrast , ABC had a full complement of five O & Os , augmented by nine primary affiliates .", "ABC also had a radio network ( it was descended from NBC 's Blue Network ) from which to draw talent , affiliate loyalty and a profit stream to subsidize television operations .", "However , ABC had only 14 primary stations , while CBS and NBC had over 40 each .", "That year , the company announced a merger with United Paramount Theaters ( the former theater division of Paramount Pictures , which was spun off as a result of the United States v. Paramount Pictures , Inc. <unk> decision ) , but it was not until 1953 that the FCC approved the merger .", "By this time , DuMont had begun to differentiate itself from NBC and CBS .", "It allowed its advertisers to choose the locations where their advertising ran , potentially saving them millions of dollars .", "By contrast , ABC operated like CBS and NBC even though it was only a fourth as large , forcing advertisers to purchase a large \" must @-@ buy \" list of stations .", "ABC 's fortunes were dramatically altered in February 1953 , when the FCC cleared the way for UPT to buy the network .", "The merger provided ABC with a badly needed cash infusion , giving it the resources to mount \" top shelf \" programming and to provide a national television service on a scale approaching that of CBS and NBC .", "Through UPT president Leonard Goldenson , ABC also gained ties with the Hollywood studios that more than matched those DuMont 's producers had with Broadway .", "Realizing that the ABC @-@ UPT deal put DuMont near extinction , network officials were receptive to a merger offer from ABC .", "Goldenson quickly brokered a deal with Ted Bergmann , DuMont 's managing director , under which the merged network would have been called \" ABC @-@ DuMont \" until at least 1958 and would have honored all of DuMont 's network commitments .", "In return , DuMont would get $ 5 million in cash , guaranteed advertising time for DuMont sets and a secure future for its staff .", "A merged ABC @-@ DuMont would have been a <unk> <unk> CBS and NBC , as it would have owned stations in five of the six largest U.S. television markets ( excluding only Philadelphia ) as well as ABC 's radio network .", "It also would have inherited DuMont 's de facto monopoly in Pittsburgh , and would have been one of two networks to have full ownership of a station in the nation 's capital ( the other being NBC ) .", "However , it would have had to sell a New York station – either DuMont 's WABD or ABC flagship <unk> @-@ TV ( channel 7 , now <unk> @-@ TV ) , probably the former .", "It also would have had to sell two other stations – most likely ABC 's two smallest O & Os , <unk> @-@ TV in Detroit and <unk> @-@ TV in San Francisco ( both broadcasting on channel 7 ) – to get under the FCC 's limit of five stations per owner .", "However , Paramount vetoed the plan almost out of hand due to <unk> concerns .", "A few months earlier , the FCC had ruled that Paramount controlled DuMont , and there were still some questions about whether UPT had really separated from Paramount .", "With no other way to readily obtain cash , DuMont sold WDTV to Westinghouse Electric Corporation for $ 9 @.", "@ 75 million in late 1954 .", "While this gave DuMont a short @-@ term cash infusion , it eliminated the leverage the network had to get program clearances in other markets .", "Without its de facto monopoly in Pittsburgh , the company 's advertising revenue shrank to less than half that of 1953 .", "By February 1955 , DuMont executives realized the company could not continue as a television network .", "The decision was made to shut down network operations and operate WABD and WTTG as independent stations .", "On April 1 , 1955 , most of DuMont 's entertainment programs were dropped .", "Bishop Sheen aired his last program on DuMont on April 26 and later moved to ABC .", "By May , just eight programs were left on the network , with only inexpensive shows and sporting events keeping what was left of the network going through the summer .", "The network also largely abandoned the use of the intercity network coaxial cable , on which it had spent $ 3 million in 1954 to transmit shows that mostly lacked station clearance .", "The company only retained network links for live sports programming and utilizing the company 's <unk> process to produce studio @-@ based programming .", "Ironically , <unk> is best remembered for being used by Jackie Gleason 's producers for the 39 @-@ half @-@ hour episodes of The Honeymooners that aired on CBS during the 1955 @-@ 56 television season .", "In August , Paramount , with the help of other <unk> , seized full control of DuMont Laboratories .", "The last non @-@ sports program on DuMont , the game show What 's the Story , aired on September 23 , 1955 .", "After that , DuMont 's network feed was used only for occasional sporting events .", "DuMont 's last broadcast , a boxing match , aired on August 6 , 1956 .", "The date has also been reported as April 1950 , September 1955 , or August 4 , 1958 .", "According to one source , the final program aired on only five stations nationwide .", "It appears that the boxing show was syndicated to a few other east coast stations until 1958 , but likely not as a production of DuMont or its successor company .", "DuMont spun off WABD and WTTG as the \" DuMont Broadcasting Corporation \" .", "The name was later changed to \" Metropolitan Broadcasting Company \" to distance the company from what was seen as a complete failure .", "In 1958 , John <unk> bought Paramount 's shares for $ 4 million , and renamed the company Metromedia in 1960 .", "WABD became <unk> @-@ TV and later <unk> ; WTTG still broadcasts under its original call letters as a Fox affiliate .", "For 50 years , DuMont was the only major broadcast television network to cease operations , until CBS Corporation and Time Warner shut down two other struggling networks , UPN and The WB , in September 2006 to create The CW Television Network – whose schedule was originally composed largely of programs from both of its predecessor networks .", "= = Fate of the DuMont stations = = \n \n All three DuMont @-@ owned stations are still operating and <unk> , all three are owned @-@ and @-@ operated stations of their respective networks , just as when they were part of DuMont .", "Of the three , only Washington 's WTTG still has its original call letters .", "WTTG and New York 's WABD ( later <unk> @-@ TV , and now <unk> ) survived as Metromedia @-@ owned <unk> until 1986 , when Metromedia was purchased by the News Corporation to form the nucleus of the new Fox Broadcasting Company .", "Clarke Ingram , who maintained a DuMont memorial site , has suggested that Fox can be considered a revival , or at least a linear descendant , of DuMont .", "Westinghouse changed WDTV 's call letters to <unk> @-@ TV after the pioneering radio station of the same name , and switched its primary affiliation to CBS immediately after the sale .", "Westinghouse 's acquisition of CBS in 1995 made <unk> @-@ TV a CBS owned @-@ and @-@ operated station .", "= = DuMont programming library = = \n \n DuMont produced more than 20 @,@ 000 television episodes during the decade from 1946 to 1956 .", "Because the shows were created prior to the launch of <unk> 's electronic videotape recorder in late 1956 , all of them were initially broadcast live in black and white , then recorded on film <unk> for <unk> and for West Coast <unk> .", "By the early 1970s , their vast library of 35mm and <unk> kinescopes eventually wound up in the hands of \" a successor network , \" who reportedly disposed of all of them in New York City 's East River to make room for more recent @-@ vintage <unk> in a warehouse .", "Other kinescopes were put through a silver <unk> process , because of the microscopic amounts of silver that made up the <unk> of black @-@ and @-@ white film during this time .", "It is estimated that only about 350 complete DuMont television shows survive today , the most famous being virtually all of Jackie Gleason 's Honeymooners comedy sketches .", "Most of the existing episodes are believed to have come from the personal archives of DuMont 's hosts , such as Gleason and Dennis James .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n At its peak in 1954 , DuMont was affiliated with around 200 television stations .", "In those days , television stations were free to \" cherry @-@ pick \" which programs they would air , and many stations affiliated with multiple networks , depending mainly on the number of commercial television stations available in a market at a given time ( markets where only one commercial station was available carried programming from all four major networks ) .", "Many of DuMont 's \" affiliates \" carried very little DuMont programming , choosing to air one or two more popular programs ( such as Life Is Worth Living ) and / or sports programming on the weekends .", "Few stations carried the full DuMont program lineup .", "In its later years , DuMont was carried mostly on poorly watched UHF channels or had only secondary affiliations on VHF stations .", "DuMont ended most operations on April 1 , 1955 , but honored network commitments until August 1956 .", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n <unk> of DuMont Network programs , from the Internet Archive : The Adventures of <unk> Queen , Captain Video and His Video Rangers , Cavalcade of Stars , Life Is Worth Living , Miss U.S. Television 1950 Contest , The Morey Amsterdam Show , The Old American Barn Dance , Okay Mother , On Your Way , Public Prosecutor , Rocky King — Detective , School House , They Stand <unk> and A DuMont Network identification" ]
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[ " = Waterfall Gully , South Australia = \n \n Waterfall Gully is an eastern suburb of the South Australian capital city of Adelaide .", "It is located in the foothills of the Mount Lofty Ranges around 5 km ( 3 @.", "@ 1 mi ) east @-@ south @-@ east of the Adelaide city centre .", "For the most part , the suburb encompasses one long gully with First Creek at its centre and Waterfall Gully Road running adjacent to the creek .", "At the southern end of the gully is First Falls , the waterfall for which the suburb was named .", "Part of the City of Burnside , Waterfall Gully is bounded to the north by the suburb of Burnside , from the north @-@ east to south @-@ east by Cleland Conservation Park ( part of the suburb of Cleland ) , to the south by <unk> West , and to the west by <unk> Gardens and Mount Osmond .", "Historically , Waterfall Gully was first explored by European settlers in the early @-@ to @-@ mid @-@ 19th century , and quickly became a popular location for tourists and <unk> .", "The government chose to retain control over portions of Waterfall Gully until 1884 , when they agreed to place the land under the auspices of the City of Burnside .", "28 years later the government took back the management of the southern part of Waterfall Gully , designating it as South Australia 's first National Pleasure Resort .", "Today this area remains under State Government control , and in 1972 the Waterfall Gully Reserve , as it was then known , became part of the larger Cleland Conservation Park .", "Over the years Waterfall Gully has been extensively logged , and early agricultural interests saw the cultivation of a variety of introduced species as crops , along with the development of local market gardens and nurseries .", "Attempts to mine the area were largely unsuccessful , but the region housed one of the state 's earliest water @-@ powered mills , and a weir erected in the early 1880s provided for part of the City of Burnside 's water supply .", "Today the suburb consists primarily of private residences and parks .", "= = History = = \n \n The Mount Lofty Ranges , which encompass Waterfall Gully , was first sighted by Matthew Flinders in 1802 .", "The gully itself was discovered soon after the establishment of Adelaide , and Colonel William Light , the first <unk> General of South Australia , was said to have \" decided on the site for Adelaide when viewing the plains from the hills near Waterfall Gully \" .", "Nevertheless , the gully had seen human visitors long before the arrival of the Europeans , as the native population had lived in the area for up to 40 @,@ 000 years prior to Flinders ' appearance off the South Australian coast .", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n In Australian Aboriginal mythology , Waterfall Gully and the surrounding Mount Lofty Ranges are part of the story of the ancestor @-@ creator Nganno .", "Travelling across the land of the native <unk> people , Nganno was wounded in a battle and laid down to die , forming the Mount Lofty Ranges .", "The ears of Nganno formed the peaks of Mount Lofty and Mount <unk> , and the region was referred to as <unk> @-@ e @-@ <unk> , or \" the place of the ears \" .", "The name of the Greater Mount Lofty <unk> , <unk> , was derived from this term , while the nearby town of <unk> employs a more corrupted form .", "Although Hardy states that the <unk> people did not live in the ranges themselves , they did live on the lower slopes .", "An early settler of the neighbouring suburb of Beaumont , James Milne Young , described the local <unk> : \" At every creek and gully you would see their <unk> [ simple Aboriginal homes made out of twigs and grass ] and their fires at night ... often as many as 500 to 600 would be camped in various places ... some behind the <unk> Gardens on the banks of the river ; some toward the Ranges ; some on the Waterfall Gully . \"", "Their main presence , <unk> by the use of fire against <unk> of land , was on the River Torrens and the creeks that flowed into it , including Waterfall Gully 's First Creek .", "The land around Waterfall Gully provided the original inhabitants with a number of resources .", "The bark from the local <unk> trees ( Eucalyptus <unk> ) was used in the construction of winter <unk> , and stones and native timbers were used to form tools .", "Food was also present , and <unk> moth larvae along with other species of plants and animals were collected .", "Nevertheless , there were only a few resources that could only be found on the slopes , and \" both hunting and food gathering would in general have been easier on the rich plains \" .", "= = = Early colonial exploration = = = \n \n One of the earliest accounts of Waterfall Gully comes from a \" Mr Kent \" who , along with Captain <unk> Barker and Barker 's servant , Miles , climbed Mount Lofty in 1831 .", "In making their ascent the party <unk> a ravine — described by Mr Kent as possessing \" smooth and grassy sides \" — which is believed by Anne Hardy to have been Waterfall Gully .", "Subsequent to Barker 's ascent , the first settlers who were recorded as having climbed Mount Lofty were <unk> Hutchinson and his servant , William Burt .", "The pair made three attempts to scale the mount before succeeding , and for their first attempt they attempted to traverse Waterfall Gully .", "The attempt was unsuccessful , but in July 1837 , Hutchinson wrote about the gully through which they had travelled .", "Waterfall Gully he wrote , had proven difficult , as the plants were so thickly grown as to provide a significant barrier to their progress .", "Near the point of surrender , Hutchinson described how they were \" <unk> surprised by seeing a wall of rock about fifty or sixty feet [ fifteen to eighteen metres ] high , which stretched across the ravine , and from the top of it leapt the brook which had so long been [ their ] companion \" .", "The brook was First Creek , and the waterfall they sighted is today known as First Falls .", "Nevertheless , Hutchinson was not the first to see First Falls .", "The first known recorded sighting of the waterfall by a colonial was that of John William Adams , an <unk> of HMS Buffalo in early January 1837 , who named it \" Adams ' Waterfall \" .", "He was traveling with his wife , Susanna and a party consisting of Nicholson 's and <unk> 's who had the use of a <unk> to go into the hills .", "Adams states \" we were opposite the spot where the Eagle on the Hill now is , and the question was put , who would volunteer to go down the hillside to try for water \" .", "= = = Development = = = \n \n The area soon became a tourist attraction for the early South Australian colonists , and was a popular destination for <unk> .", "In 1851 Francis Clark wrote that \" Waterfall Gully is the most picturesque place for a picnic that I have ever visited \" , and by the 1860s the area had become known throughout Adelaide .", "The use of Waterfall Gully as picnic spot was facilitated by the decision of the government of the day not to <unk> the area containing the waterfalls .", "Section 920 , as it was designated , did not enter into private hands , and thus members of the public were able to access the area from the nearby suburb of Eagle on the Hill on Mount Barker road .", "The position of the Eagle on the Hill hotel proved <unk> for this , as it permitted visitors to stop by for lunch before walking down the hill in the afternoon .", "Other parts of the Waterfall Gully area were subdivided , though , and much of the area was owned by Samuel Davenport .", "Davenport used the land for timber , grazing , and the cultivation of various crops , including olives and grapes for wine production .", "Other local residents ran market gardens and nurseries .", "For example , local residents Wilhelm Mügge and his wife Auguste Schmidt operated \" one of the best nurseries and market gardens near Adelaide \" , and gained a reputation for the <unk> produced from their local dairy farm .", "Along with farming , the hills and creek were prized areas for the <unk> and <unk> , and a number of mines were established in the region from the mid @-@ to @-@ late 19th century .", "In 1844 the first silver @-@ lead , <unk> and iron mines were established in the area , while the 1890s saw a minor gold rush — although \" only small quantities were extracted \" .", "Of greater success was stone quarrying in Chambers ' Gully , which began in 1863 and increased in scale in 1912 .", "Waterfall Gully was also the site of Burnside 's \" first secondary industry \" .", "In the late 1830s , Thomas Cain built a <unk> on First Creek for John Cannan , which was then employed to power a sawmill on Cannan 's property .", "Cannan operated the mill as the \" <unk> Mill \" for approximately two years before selling the venture to a Mr. Finniss .", "Finniss opted to run the mill as a flour mill instead , and the mill was rebuilt and renamed \" <unk> Mill \" .", "The mill continued to operate under a variety of owners until the late 1850s , but it was dismantled during the 1880s , and today only traces of the earthworks remain .", "During this period the population of the nearby village of Burnside was expanding and required a new water supply .", "First Creek — which runs down Waterfall Gully and enters the River Torrens near today 's <unk> Gardens — was seen as the perfect solution to the water shortage .", "A weir was built during 1881 and 1882 , and was made to hold approximately two <unk> ( <unk> @,@ 000 US gallons ) of water .", "A pipeline was constructed to the reservoir at Burnside South , and from there the water was used throughout the surrounding area .", "As a side effect , the weir also reduced the volume of water available to the local market <unk> , and over many years that aspect of the region disappeared .", "While the route to the falls from Eagle on the Hill was on public land , the alternative route along the gully was through private properties .", "Nevertheless , many visitors chose this route , and a combination of public demand and a desire from some of the landowners for improved access to and from their properties — especially from the Mügge family — led to pressure to build a road through the gully .", "Although there was opposition from some of the locals , the Waterfall Gully road was built in the late 1880s .", "The completion of the road led to an increase in visitor numbers .", "Rather than a <unk> horse ride , visitors could now catch the horse tram to the start of the gully , and walk , cycle or ride to the falls .", "To provide for tourists , the area gained a number of road @-@ side <unk> and produce <unk> , and the Mügge family erected the two story Waterfall Hotel along the path .", "Furthermore , in 1912 the government opened a kiosk at the base of First Falls , designed in the \" style of a Swiss chalet \" .", "The hotel is a private residence today , but the kiosk continues to operate .", "= = = Protection = = = \n \n Although some parts of Waterfall Gully were transferred from the District Council of East Torrens ( now the Adelaide Hills Council ) to the City of Burnside in 1856 when the suburb 's current boundaries were established , the government of the day chose to retain control of a significant portion of Waterfall Gully .", "Thus it was not until 1884 that the remaining land was transferred to the control of the Burnside Council , <unk> largely through the efforts of Samuel Davenport and G. F. Cleland .", "The land remained under the Burnside Council 's control until 1912 , when the Waterfall Gully Reserve was reclaimed by the government as the first National Pleasure Resort in the state .", "Initially the reserve was placed under the jurisdiction of the National Parks Advisory Board , but later it was moved to the Tourist Bureau , before finally becoming part of the National Park Commission 's portfolio .", "In 1945 , much of the area that is today 's Cleland Conservation Park was purchased by the State Government , largely thanks to the efforts of Professor Sir John Cleland .", "Most of this land was combined in 1963 to create the park that extends eastwards up the gully to the summit of Mount Lofty and northwards to <unk> Road .", "Waterfall Gully Reserve was added to the park in 1972 .", "= = = Natural disasters = = = \n \n Over the years since European settlement Waterfall Gully has suffered from both bushfires and flooding .", "The gully was severely hit by a number of bushfires in 1939 that threatened the area , and further bushfires in the early 1940s caused considerable damage because of the war effort diverting supplies and personnel from the Country Fire Service ( <unk> ) .", "Significant floods occurred in 1889 and 1931 , and , on the night of 7 November 2005 , Waterfall Gully was one of several areas in Adelaide to experience severe flooding .", "Waterfall Gully was one of the hardest hit suburbs : Bob Stevenson , Duty Officer of the State Emergency Service ( <unk> ) , commented that \" There 's an area called Waterfall Gully Road , in the foothills , where one of the creeks comes down , and there 's quite a few houses affected there ... there was 40 or so houses affected on that one road alone . \"", "Properties were flooded , two bridges nearly collapsed , and 100 m ( 330 ft ) of road was washed away .", "Burnside council workers , the <unk> and the <unk> repaired the initial damage on the night while reconstruction of infrastructure commenced in late November .", "Much of the road had been inaccessible , and the suburb was closed except to residents and emergency workers for the remainder of the month .", "= = Geography = = \n \n Waterfall Gully is situated at an average elevation of 234 m ( <unk> ft ) above sea level , in an area of 6 @.", "@ 08 km2 ( 2 @.", "@ 35 sq mi ) .", "Its most notable geographical features are its gully and waterfall .", "<unk> Reserve , a large local park , is 300 m ( 980 ft ) from the start of Waterfall Gully Road while much of the north @-@ eastern side of the gully is part of Cleland Conservation Park .", "<unk> Waterfall Gully , 2 km ( 1 @.", "@ 2 mi ) away , is Chambers Gully , which used to function as a land @-@ fill , but has in the past decade been reclaimed as a park through volunteer work .", "It contains a number of old ruins , walking trails , and springs and is home to a significant number of native species .", "Since European Settlement the native plant life has been considerably affected , with the native manna gum and blue gum woodlands being largely cleared for agricultural uses .", "The large amount of non @-@ native vegetation in the gully is predominantly the result of the early agriculture , although some species were introduced by accident .", "Introduced species include olive trees , hawthorn , <unk> and <unk> .", "With the reduction of native flora , exotic fauna have flourished around the Waterfall Gully region .", "These include rabbits , <unk> and starlings .", "However , not all of the native wildlife has been lost — bats ( in particular , Gould 's <unk> bat ) , can be found in the area , as can superb fairy @-@ <unk> and Adelaide rosellas , and a large number of unique Australian animals such as <unk> , <unk> and <unk> can be spotted on some of the walking trails .", "= = Transport = = \n \n Waterfall Gully is connected to the major Adelaide thoroughfare <unk> Road by Waterfall <unk> and <unk> Road , and cars are the preferred mode of transport in the suburb .", "According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics 71 @.", "@ 9 % of residents in the census area employed private vehicles for their commute to work .", "Only a small proportion ( 1 @.", "@ 3 % ) walked to work and but 1 @.", "@ 2 % <unk> , while only 3 @.", "@ 6 % of Waterfall Gully residents travel to work by bus .", "The closest bus route for Waterfall Gully is the 142 bus , provided by the multi @-@ service Adelaide Metro .", "Waterfall Gully Road is <unk> and in some parts quite narrow .", "This has led to concerns regarding safety , as the road is frequented by both pedestrians and <unk> .", "After the death of a <unk> in 2007 , calls for the repair and resurfacing of the road intensified , with two <unk> being <unk> in parliament .", "The accident also led to a safety audit being conducted by <unk> , and although the results were not released to the public at the time , it called for an investigation of the entire length of the road .", "As of mid @-@ 2008 , there has been no clear plan released for the future of the road , with the road missing out on funding in the 2008 state budget .", "= = Residents = = \n \n In the 2001 Census , the population of the Waterfall Gully census area ( which includes the suburbs of Glen Osmond , <unk> Gardens and Mount Osmond ) was 2 @,@ 497 people , in an area of 6 @.", "@ 08 square kilometers .", "Females outnumbered males 54 @.", "@ 2 % to 45 @.", "@ 8 % , and some 21 @.", "@ 4 % of the population was born overseas ( see chart for a breakdown ) .", "There was only a slight change in the 2006 census , with the population increasing by 25 to 2 @,@ 522 .", "The eight strongest religious affiliations in the area ( based on the 2006 census figures ) were ( in descending order ) : Anglican , Catholic , <unk> , Lutheran , Orthodox Christian , Buddhist , Presbyterian , Church of Christ and Baptist ( a combination of other Christian faiths came in somewhere between Presbyterians and the Church of Christ , with 31 adherents ) .", "Also of note is the high occurrence of religious affiliation ( 67 @.", "@ 3 % ) in the region in comparison to the Adelaide ( and national ) average .", "Christian belief ( 64 @.", "@ 4 % ) is most prominent , with little growth in other religions .", "Residents in these four suburbs are more affluent than the Adelaide average , with a high occurrence of <unk> over A $ 1000 per week , which is also above the average for the City of Burnside .", "A majority of workers are employed in professional or white collar fields .", "The census area that incorporates Waterfall Gully has a larger proportion of those in both the younger ( 0 – 17 ) and older ( 60 + ) age ranges than in the City of Burnside as a whole , and there have been no \" numerically significant \" changes in the age distribution between the 2001 and 2006 censuses .", "Similarly , family numbers are also stable , with almost no change between 2001 and 2006 .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n The main attraction of Waterfall Gully is the waterfall , First Falls .", "It is at the south @-@ eastern end of the road , in land owned by Cleland Conservation Park .", "The weir at the bottom of the Waterfall was constructed in the late 19th century and was part of Adelaide 's early water supply .", "Development in the area has continued since the construction of a restaurant in 1912 .", "<unk> over recent decades have included improving access to the site , upgrading the bridges , and the addition of new signage .", "The Waterfall Gully Restaurant was constructed between 1911 and 1912 by South Australian architects Albert <unk> Conrad and his brother Frank , and was formally opened by Sir Day <unk> on 9 November 1912 .", "Built in the style of a Swiss chalet , the building has been heritage listed since 1987 , and is <unk> haunted by the ghost of a <unk> who died from burns suffered in 1926 .", "Other fire tracks and walking trails wind around the hills that surround Waterfall Gully , branching off from Chambers Gully , <unk> Gully or the area around First Creek .", "Destinations include <unk> , Eagle On The Hill , Mount Lofty , Mount Osmond and the Cleland Wildlife Park , located in the Cleland Conservation Park .", "The tracks have been completely rebuilt and resurfaced in the past ten years , and a number of older and more perilous routes have been sealed because of the difficult terrain .", "Many offer views of the city of Adelaide as well as the Gully itself .", "One of these is notable for connecting to the 1 @,@ 200 km ( 750 mi ) <unk> Trail , and the trails are highly frequented .", "= = Politics = = \n \n Waterfall Gully is part of the state electoral district of Bragg , which has been held since 2002 by Liberal MP Vickie Chapman .", "In federal politics , the suburb is part of the division of Sturt , and has been represented by Christopher <unk> since 1993 .", "The results shown are from the closest polling station to Waterfall Gully — which is located outside of the suburb — at St David 's Church Hall on nearby <unk> Road ( Burnside ) .", "Both <unk> have traditionally gone to the Liberal Party , and Bragg in particular is regarded as a very safe Liberal seat .", "However , in the 2007 federal election , a strong swing towards the Labor Party and their candidate , Mia <unk> , resulted in the electorate transforming from a \" safe [ federal ] Liberal seat into a marginal one \" .", "In local government , Waterfall Gully is part of the ward of Beaumont within the City of Burnside , and the current Mayor for the district is David <unk> .", "Beaumont is currently represented by <unk> Mark <unk> and Anne <unk> ." ]
[ "An early settler of the neighbouring suburb of Beaumont , James Milne Young , described the local <unk> : \" At every creek and gully you would see their <unk> [ simple Aboriginal homes made out of twigs and grass ] and their fires at night ... often as many as 500 to 600 would be camped in various places ... some behind the <unk> Gardens on the banks of the river ; some toward the Ranges ; some on the Waterfall Gully . \"" ]
[ " = Waterfall Gully , South Australia = \n \n Waterfall Gully is an eastern suburb of the South Australian capital city of Adelaide .", "It is located in the foothills of the Mount Lofty Ranges around 5 km ( 3 @.", "@ 1 mi ) east @-@ south @-@ east of the Adelaide city centre .", "For the most part , the suburb encompasses one long gully with First Creek at its centre and Waterfall Gully Road running adjacent to the creek .", "At the southern end of the gully is First Falls , the waterfall for which the suburb was named .", "Part of the City of Burnside , Waterfall Gully is bounded to the north by the suburb of Burnside , from the north @-@ east to south @-@ east by Cleland Conservation Park ( part of the suburb of Cleland ) , to the south by <unk> West , and to the west by <unk> Gardens and Mount Osmond .", "Historically , Waterfall Gully was first explored by European settlers in the early @-@ to @-@ mid @-@ 19th century , and quickly became a popular location for tourists and <unk> .", "The government chose to retain control over portions of Waterfall Gully until 1884 , when they agreed to place the land under the auspices of the City of Burnside .", "28 years later the government took back the management of the southern part of Waterfall Gully , designating it as South Australia 's first National Pleasure Resort .", "Today this area remains under State Government control , and in 1972 the Waterfall Gully Reserve , as it was then known , became part of the larger Cleland Conservation Park .", "Over the years Waterfall Gully has been extensively logged , and early agricultural interests saw the cultivation of a variety of introduced species as crops , along with the development of local market gardens and nurseries .", "Attempts to mine the area were largely unsuccessful , but the region housed one of the state 's earliest water @-@ powered mills , and a weir erected in the early 1880s provided for part of the City of Burnside 's water supply .", "Today the suburb consists primarily of private residences and parks .", "= = History = = \n \n The Mount Lofty Ranges , which encompass Waterfall Gully , was first sighted by Matthew Flinders in 1802 .", "The gully itself was discovered soon after the establishment of Adelaide , and Colonel William Light , the first <unk> General of South Australia , was said to have \" decided on the site for Adelaide when viewing the plains from the hills near Waterfall Gully \" .", "Nevertheless , the gully had seen human visitors long before the arrival of the Europeans , as the native population had lived in the area for up to 40 @,@ 000 years prior to Flinders ' appearance off the South Australian coast .", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n In Australian Aboriginal mythology , Waterfall Gully and the surrounding Mount Lofty Ranges are part of the story of the ancestor @-@ creator Nganno .", "Travelling across the land of the native <unk> people , Nganno was wounded in a battle and laid down to die , forming the Mount Lofty Ranges .", "The ears of Nganno formed the peaks of Mount Lofty and Mount <unk> , and the region was referred to as <unk> @-@ e @-@ <unk> , or \" the place of the ears \" .", "The name of the Greater Mount Lofty <unk> , <unk> , was derived from this term , while the nearby town of <unk> employs a more corrupted form .", "Although Hardy states that the <unk> people did not live in the ranges themselves , they did live on the lower slopes .", "Their main presence , <unk> by the use of fire against <unk> of land , was on the River Torrens and the creeks that flowed into it , including Waterfall Gully 's First Creek .", "The land around Waterfall Gully provided the original inhabitants with a number of resources .", "The bark from the local <unk> trees ( Eucalyptus <unk> ) was used in the construction of winter <unk> , and stones and native timbers were used to form tools .", "Food was also present , and <unk> moth larvae along with other species of plants and animals were collected .", "Nevertheless , there were only a few resources that could only be found on the slopes , and \" both hunting and food gathering would in general have been easier on the rich plains \" .", "= = = Early colonial exploration = = = \n \n One of the earliest accounts of Waterfall Gully comes from a \" Mr Kent \" who , along with Captain <unk> Barker and Barker 's servant , Miles , climbed Mount Lofty in 1831 .", "In making their ascent the party <unk> a ravine — described by Mr Kent as possessing \" smooth and grassy sides \" — which is believed by Anne Hardy to have been Waterfall Gully .", "Subsequent to Barker 's ascent , the first settlers who were recorded as having climbed Mount Lofty were <unk> Hutchinson and his servant , William Burt .", "The pair made three attempts to scale the mount before succeeding , and for their first attempt they attempted to traverse Waterfall Gully .", "The attempt was unsuccessful , but in July 1837 , Hutchinson wrote about the gully through which they had travelled .", "Waterfall Gully he wrote , had proven difficult , as the plants were so thickly grown as to provide a significant barrier to their progress .", "Near the point of surrender , Hutchinson described how they were \" <unk> surprised by seeing a wall of rock about fifty or sixty feet [ fifteen to eighteen metres ] high , which stretched across the ravine , and from the top of it leapt the brook which had so long been [ their ] companion \" .", "The brook was First Creek , and the waterfall they sighted is today known as First Falls .", "Nevertheless , Hutchinson was not the first to see First Falls .", "The first known recorded sighting of the waterfall by a colonial was that of John William Adams , an <unk> of HMS Buffalo in early January 1837 , who named it \" Adams ' Waterfall \" .", "He was traveling with his wife , Susanna and a party consisting of Nicholson 's and <unk> 's who had the use of a <unk> to go into the hills .", "Adams states \" we were opposite the spot where the Eagle on the Hill now is , and the question was put , who would volunteer to go down the hillside to try for water \" .", "= = = Development = = = \n \n The area soon became a tourist attraction for the early South Australian colonists , and was a popular destination for <unk> .", "In 1851 Francis Clark wrote that \" Waterfall Gully is the most picturesque place for a picnic that I have ever visited \" , and by the 1860s the area had become known throughout Adelaide .", "The use of Waterfall Gully as picnic spot was facilitated by the decision of the government of the day not to <unk> the area containing the waterfalls .", "Section 920 , as it was designated , did not enter into private hands , and thus members of the public were able to access the area from the nearby suburb of Eagle on the Hill on Mount Barker road .", "The position of the Eagle on the Hill hotel proved <unk> for this , as it permitted visitors to stop by for lunch before walking down the hill in the afternoon .", "Other parts of the Waterfall Gully area were subdivided , though , and much of the area was owned by Samuel Davenport .", "Davenport used the land for timber , grazing , and the cultivation of various crops , including olives and grapes for wine production .", "Other local residents ran market gardens and nurseries .", "For example , local residents Wilhelm Mügge and his wife Auguste Schmidt operated \" one of the best nurseries and market gardens near Adelaide \" , and gained a reputation for the <unk> produced from their local dairy farm .", "Along with farming , the hills and creek were prized areas for the <unk> and <unk> , and a number of mines were established in the region from the mid @-@ to @-@ late 19th century .", "In 1844 the first silver @-@ lead , <unk> and iron mines were established in the area , while the 1890s saw a minor gold rush — although \" only small quantities were extracted \" .", "Of greater success was stone quarrying in Chambers ' Gully , which began in 1863 and increased in scale in 1912 .", "Waterfall Gully was also the site of Burnside 's \" first secondary industry \" .", "In the late 1830s , Thomas Cain built a <unk> on First Creek for John Cannan , which was then employed to power a sawmill on Cannan 's property .", "Cannan operated the mill as the \" <unk> Mill \" for approximately two years before selling the venture to a Mr. Finniss .", "Finniss opted to run the mill as a flour mill instead , and the mill was rebuilt and renamed \" <unk> Mill \" .", "The mill continued to operate under a variety of owners until the late 1850s , but it was dismantled during the 1880s , and today only traces of the earthworks remain .", "During this period the population of the nearby village of Burnside was expanding and required a new water supply .", "First Creek — which runs down Waterfall Gully and enters the River Torrens near today 's <unk> Gardens — was seen as the perfect solution to the water shortage .", "A weir was built during 1881 and 1882 , and was made to hold approximately two <unk> ( <unk> @,@ 000 US gallons ) of water .", "A pipeline was constructed to the reservoir at Burnside South , and from there the water was used throughout the surrounding area .", "As a side effect , the weir also reduced the volume of water available to the local market <unk> , and over many years that aspect of the region disappeared .", "While the route to the falls from Eagle on the Hill was on public land , the alternative route along the gully was through private properties .", "Nevertheless , many visitors chose this route , and a combination of public demand and a desire from some of the landowners for improved access to and from their properties — especially from the Mügge family — led to pressure to build a road through the gully .", "Although there was opposition from some of the locals , the Waterfall Gully road was built in the late 1880s .", "The completion of the road led to an increase in visitor numbers .", "Rather than a <unk> horse ride , visitors could now catch the horse tram to the start of the gully , and walk , cycle or ride to the falls .", "To provide for tourists , the area gained a number of road @-@ side <unk> and produce <unk> , and the Mügge family erected the two story Waterfall Hotel along the path .", "Furthermore , in 1912 the government opened a kiosk at the base of First Falls , designed in the \" style of a Swiss chalet \" .", "The hotel is a private residence today , but the kiosk continues to operate .", "= = = Protection = = = \n \n Although some parts of Waterfall Gully were transferred from the District Council of East Torrens ( now the Adelaide Hills Council ) to the City of Burnside in 1856 when the suburb 's current boundaries were established , the government of the day chose to retain control of a significant portion of Waterfall Gully .", "Thus it was not until 1884 that the remaining land was transferred to the control of the Burnside Council , <unk> largely through the efforts of Samuel Davenport and G. F. Cleland .", "The land remained under the Burnside Council 's control until 1912 , when the Waterfall Gully Reserve was reclaimed by the government as the first National Pleasure Resort in the state .", "Initially the reserve was placed under the jurisdiction of the National Parks Advisory Board , but later it was moved to the Tourist Bureau , before finally becoming part of the National Park Commission 's portfolio .", "In 1945 , much of the area that is today 's Cleland Conservation Park was purchased by the State Government , largely thanks to the efforts of Professor Sir John Cleland .", "Most of this land was combined in 1963 to create the park that extends eastwards up the gully to the summit of Mount Lofty and northwards to <unk> Road .", "Waterfall Gully Reserve was added to the park in 1972 .", "= = = Natural disasters = = = \n \n Over the years since European settlement Waterfall Gully has suffered from both bushfires and flooding .", "The gully was severely hit by a number of bushfires in 1939 that threatened the area , and further bushfires in the early 1940s caused considerable damage because of the war effort diverting supplies and personnel from the Country Fire Service ( <unk> ) .", "Significant floods occurred in 1889 and 1931 , and , on the night of 7 November 2005 , Waterfall Gully was one of several areas in Adelaide to experience severe flooding .", "Waterfall Gully was one of the hardest hit suburbs : Bob Stevenson , Duty Officer of the State Emergency Service ( <unk> ) , commented that \" There 's an area called Waterfall Gully Road , in the foothills , where one of the creeks comes down , and there 's quite a few houses affected there ... there was 40 or so houses affected on that one road alone . \"", "Properties were flooded , two bridges nearly collapsed , and 100 m ( 330 ft ) of road was washed away .", "Burnside council workers , the <unk> and the <unk> repaired the initial damage on the night while reconstruction of infrastructure commenced in late November .", "Much of the road had been inaccessible , and the suburb was closed except to residents and emergency workers for the remainder of the month .", "= = Geography = = \n \n Waterfall Gully is situated at an average elevation of 234 m ( <unk> ft ) above sea level , in an area of 6 @.", "@ 08 km2 ( 2 @.", "@ 35 sq mi ) .", "Its most notable geographical features are its gully and waterfall .", "<unk> Reserve , a large local park , is 300 m ( 980 ft ) from the start of Waterfall Gully Road while much of the north @-@ eastern side of the gully is part of Cleland Conservation Park .", "<unk> Waterfall Gully , 2 km ( 1 @.", "@ 2 mi ) away , is Chambers Gully , which used to function as a land @-@ fill , but has in the past decade been reclaimed as a park through volunteer work .", "It contains a number of old ruins , walking trails , and springs and is home to a significant number of native species .", "Since European Settlement the native plant life has been considerably affected , with the native manna gum and blue gum woodlands being largely cleared for agricultural uses .", "The large amount of non @-@ native vegetation in the gully is predominantly the result of the early agriculture , although some species were introduced by accident .", "Introduced species include olive trees , hawthorn , <unk> and <unk> .", "With the reduction of native flora , exotic fauna have flourished around the Waterfall Gully region .", "These include rabbits , <unk> and starlings .", "However , not all of the native wildlife has been lost — bats ( in particular , Gould 's <unk> bat ) , can be found in the area , as can superb fairy @-@ <unk> and Adelaide rosellas , and a large number of unique Australian animals such as <unk> , <unk> and <unk> can be spotted on some of the walking trails .", "= = Transport = = \n \n Waterfall Gully is connected to the major Adelaide thoroughfare <unk> Road by Waterfall <unk> and <unk> Road , and cars are the preferred mode of transport in the suburb .", "According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics 71 @.", "@ 9 % of residents in the census area employed private vehicles for their commute to work .", "Only a small proportion ( 1 @.", "@ 3 % ) walked to work and but 1 @.", "@ 2 % <unk> , while only 3 @.", "@ 6 % of Waterfall Gully residents travel to work by bus .", "The closest bus route for Waterfall Gully is the 142 bus , provided by the multi @-@ service Adelaide Metro .", "Waterfall Gully Road is <unk> and in some parts quite narrow .", "This has led to concerns regarding safety , as the road is frequented by both pedestrians and <unk> .", "After the death of a <unk> in 2007 , calls for the repair and resurfacing of the road intensified , with two <unk> being <unk> in parliament .", "The accident also led to a safety audit being conducted by <unk> , and although the results were not released to the public at the time , it called for an investigation of the entire length of the road .", "As of mid @-@ 2008 , there has been no clear plan released for the future of the road , with the road missing out on funding in the 2008 state budget .", "= = Residents = = \n \n In the 2001 Census , the population of the Waterfall Gully census area ( which includes the suburbs of Glen Osmond , <unk> Gardens and Mount Osmond ) was 2 @,@ 497 people , in an area of 6 @.", "@ 08 square kilometers .", "Females outnumbered males 54 @.", "@ 2 % to 45 @.", "@ 8 % , and some 21 @.", "@ 4 % of the population was born overseas ( see chart for a breakdown ) .", "There was only a slight change in the 2006 census , with the population increasing by 25 to 2 @,@ 522 .", "The eight strongest religious affiliations in the area ( based on the 2006 census figures ) were ( in descending order ) : Anglican , Catholic , <unk> , Lutheran , Orthodox Christian , Buddhist , Presbyterian , Church of Christ and Baptist ( a combination of other Christian faiths came in somewhere between Presbyterians and the Church of Christ , with 31 adherents ) .", "Also of note is the high occurrence of religious affiliation ( 67 @.", "@ 3 % ) in the region in comparison to the Adelaide ( and national ) average .", "Christian belief ( 64 @.", "@ 4 % ) is most prominent , with little growth in other religions .", "Residents in these four suburbs are more affluent than the Adelaide average , with a high occurrence of <unk> over A $ 1000 per week , which is also above the average for the City of Burnside .", "A majority of workers are employed in professional or white collar fields .", "The census area that incorporates Waterfall Gully has a larger proportion of those in both the younger ( 0 – 17 ) and older ( 60 + ) age ranges than in the City of Burnside as a whole , and there have been no \" numerically significant \" changes in the age distribution between the 2001 and 2006 censuses .", "Similarly , family numbers are also stable , with almost no change between 2001 and 2006 .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n The main attraction of Waterfall Gully is the waterfall , First Falls .", "It is at the south @-@ eastern end of the road , in land owned by Cleland Conservation Park .", "The weir at the bottom of the Waterfall was constructed in the late 19th century and was part of Adelaide 's early water supply .", "Development in the area has continued since the construction of a restaurant in 1912 .", "<unk> over recent decades have included improving access to the site , upgrading the bridges , and the addition of new signage .", "The Waterfall Gully Restaurant was constructed between 1911 and 1912 by South Australian architects Albert <unk> Conrad and his brother Frank , and was formally opened by Sir Day <unk> on 9 November 1912 .", "Built in the style of a Swiss chalet , the building has been heritage listed since 1987 , and is <unk> haunted by the ghost of a <unk> who died from burns suffered in 1926 .", "Other fire tracks and walking trails wind around the hills that surround Waterfall Gully , branching off from Chambers Gully , <unk> Gully or the area around First Creek .", "Destinations include <unk> , Eagle On The Hill , Mount Lofty , Mount Osmond and the Cleland Wildlife Park , located in the Cleland Conservation Park .", "The tracks have been completely rebuilt and resurfaced in the past ten years , and a number of older and more perilous routes have been sealed because of the difficult terrain .", "Many offer views of the city of Adelaide as well as the Gully itself .", "One of these is notable for connecting to the 1 @,@ 200 km ( 750 mi ) <unk> Trail , and the trails are highly frequented .", "= = Politics = = \n \n Waterfall Gully is part of the state electoral district of Bragg , which has been held since 2002 by Liberal MP Vickie Chapman .", "In federal politics , the suburb is part of the division of Sturt , and has been represented by Christopher <unk> since 1993 .", "The results shown are from the closest polling station to Waterfall Gully — which is located outside of the suburb — at St David 's Church Hall on nearby <unk> Road ( Burnside ) .", "Both <unk> have traditionally gone to the Liberal Party , and Bragg in particular is regarded as a very safe Liberal seat .", "However , in the 2007 federal election , a strong swing towards the Labor Party and their candidate , Mia <unk> , resulted in the electorate transforming from a \" safe [ federal ] Liberal seat into a marginal one \" .", "In local government , Waterfall Gully is part of the ward of Beaumont within the City of Burnside , and the current Mayor for the district is David <unk> .", "Beaumont is currently represented by <unk> Mark <unk> and Anne <unk> ." ]
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[ " = Noisy miner = \n \n The noisy miner ( Manorina melanocephala ) is a bird in the honeyeater family , <unk> , and is endemic to eastern and south @-@ eastern Australia .", "This miner is a grey bird , with a black head , orange @-@ yellow beak and feet , a distinctive yellow patch behind the eye and white tips on the tail feathers .", "The Tasmanian race has a more intense yellow panel in the wing , and a broader white tip to the tail .", "Males , females and juveniles are similar in appearance , though young birds are a brownish @-@ grey .", "As the common name suggests , the noisy miner is a vocal species with a large range of songs , calls , <unk> and alarms , and almost constant vocalizations particularly from young birds .", "One of four species in the genus Manorina , the noisy miner itself is divided into four subspecies .", "The separation of the Tasmanian M. <unk> leachi is of long standing , and the mainland birds were further split in 1999 .", "Found in a broad arc from Far North Queensland through New South Wales and Victoria to Tasmania and southeastern South Australia , the noisy miner primarily inhabits dry , open eucalypt forests that lack understory shrubs .", "These include forests dominated by spotted gum , box and ironbark , as well as in degraded woodland where the understory has been cleared , such as recently burned areas , farming and grazing areas , roadside reserves , and suburban parks and gardens with trees and grass but without dense shrubbery .", "The density of noisy miner populations has significantly increased in many locations across its range , particularly human @-@ dominated habitats .", "The popularity of nectar @-@ producing garden plants such as the large @-@ <unk> <unk> was thought to play a role in its proliferation , but studies now show that the noisy miner has benefited primarily from <unk> practices that create open areas dominated by eucalypts .", "Noisy miners are gregarious and territorial ; they forage , bathe , roost , breed and defend territory <unk> , forming colonies that can contain several hundred birds .", "Each bird has an ' activity space ' and birds with overlapping activity spaces form associations called ' coteries ' , the most stable units within the colony .", "The birds also form temporary flocks called ' coalitions ' for specific activities such as mobbing a predator .", "Group cohesion is facilitated not only by vocalizations , but also through ritualised displays which have been categorised as flight displays , postural displays , and facial displays .", "The noisy miner is a notably aggressive bird , and chasing , pecking , fighting , scolding , and mobbing occur throughout the day , targeted at both intruders and colony members .", "<unk> in the canopy of trees and on trunks and branches and on the ground , the noisy miner mainly eats nectar , fruit and insects .", "Most time is spent <unk> the foliage of eucalypts , and it can meet most of its nutritional needs from manna , <unk> and <unk> gathered from the foliage .", "The noisy miner does not use a stereotyped courtship display , but copulation is a frenzied communal event .", "It breeds all year long , building a deep cup @-@ shaped nest and laying two to four eggs .", "Incubation is by the female only , although up to twenty male helpers take care of the nestlings and fledglings .", "Noisy miners have a range of strategies to increase their breeding success including multiple broods and group mobbing of predators .", "The noisy miner 's population increase has been correlated with the reduction of avian diversity in human @-@ affected landscapes .", "Its <unk> means that translocation is unlikely to be a solution to its overabundance , and culling has been proposed , although the noisy miner is currently a protected species across Australia .", "= = Taxonomy = = \n \n English ornithologist John Latham described the noisy miner four times in his 1801 work <unk> <unk> <unk> , <unk> <unk> <unk> , seemingly not knowing it was the same bird in each case : the chattering bee @-@ eater ( Merops <unk> ) , black @-@ headed <unk> ( <unk> melanocephala ) , hooded bee @-@ eater ( Merops <unk> ) , and white @-@ fronted bee @-@ eater ( Merops <unk> ) .", "Early notes recorded its tendency to scare off prey as hunters were about to shoot .", "It was as the chattering bee @-@ eater that it was painted between 1792 and 1797 by Thomas <unk> , one of a group known collectively as the Port Jackson Painter .", "John Gould treated the name Merops <unk> as the original description , and renamed it <unk> <unk> in his 1865 work <unk> to the Birds of Australia , giving it the common name of garrulous honeyeater , and noting the alternate name of chattering honeyeater .", "He noted the colonists of Tasmania called it a miner , and aboriginal people of New South Wales called it <unk> .", "Que <unk> gang was a local aboriginal name from the Blue Mountains .", "In the early 20th century , Australian ornithologists started using the name Manorina melanocephala instead , because it was listed first by Latham in 1801 .", "This usage did not follow the letter of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature , and in 2009 the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature <unk> the current name by formally suppressing the name M. <unk> .", "The species name melanocephala is derived from the Ancient Greek words <unk> \" black \" , and <unk> \" head \" , referring to its black crown .", "Other common names include Mickey miner and <unk> .", "Four subspecies are recognised , including subspecies leachi found in eastern Tasmania .", "The mainland population was split into three subspecies in 1999 by Richard <unk> — <unk> from Cape York Peninsula in Queensland as far south as <unk> , <unk> from central Queensland and inland New South Wales west of <unk> , and the nominate subspecies melanocephala from southeastern New South Wales , Victoria , and southern South Australia .", "There are broad zones where birds are intermediate between subspecies .", "Further study is required to settle the taxonomic status of these populations .", "The noisy miner is one of four species in the genus Manorina in the large family of honeyeaters known as <unk> , the other three being the black @-@ eared miner ( M. <unk> ) , the yellow @-@ throated miner ( M. <unk> ) , and the bell miner ( M. <unk> ) .", "One of the most obvious characteristics of the genus is a patch of bare yellow skin behind the eyes , which gives them an odd ' cross @-@ eyed ' look .", "Within the genus , the noisy , black @-@ eared and yellow @-@ throated miners form the subgenus <unk> .", "The noisy miner occasionally <unk> with the yellow @-@ throated miner .", "Molecular analysis has shown honeyeaters to be related to the <unk> ( <unk> ) , <unk> ( Australian <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , etc . )", ", and the <unk> ( Australian fairy @-@ <unk> ) in a large <unk> superfamily .", "= = Description = = \n \n \n = = = <unk> = = = \n \n The noisy miner is a large honeyeater , 24 – 28 centimetres ( 9 @.", "@ 4 – 11 @.", "@ 0 in ) in length , with a wingspan of 36 – 45 centimetres ( 14 – 18 in ) , and weighing 70 – 80 grams ( 2 @.", "@ 5 – 2 @.", "@ 8 oz ) .", "Male , female and juvenile birds all have similar plumage : grey on the back and tail and on the breast , and otherwise white underneath , with white scalloping on the nape and hind @-@ neck and on the breast ; off @-@ white forehead and <unk> ; a black band over the crown , bright orange @-@ yellow bill and a distinctive patch of yellow skin behind the eye ; a prominent white tip to the tail ; a narrow olive @-@ yellow panel in the folded wing ; and orange @-@ yellow legs and feet .", "A juvenile can be distinguished by softer plumage , a brownish tinge to the black on its head and the grey on its back , and a duller , greyish @-@ yellow skin patch behind the eye .", "The noisy miner is similar in appearance to the yellow @-@ throated miner and the black @-@ eared miner ; it has a dull white forehead and a black crown , while the others have grey heads .", "= = = = Geographical variations = = = = \n \n Size variation in the noisy miner over its range follows Bergmann 's rule ; namely , birds tend to be larger where the climate is colder .", "Adults from central @-@ eastern and northern Queensland tend to have little or no olive @-@ yellow edging to the feathers of the back and wings , and have a wider white fringe on the feathers of the hind @-@ neck and back , giving birds from Queensland the appearance of having more distinctive scalloping than other populations .", "Wing length generally increases with latitude and M. <unk> leachi has <unk> shorter wings than the nominate race , although no significant difference in wing length was found in a study of populations north of 30 ° S and south of the Murray River .", "The subspecies leachi also has finer scalloping on the hind @-@ neck than the nominate race , a more intense yellow tinge to the wing panels , and a slightly broader off @-@ white tip to the tail .", "The far north Queensland subspecies <unk> has a shorter tail , paler crown , larger yellow skin patch , and paler upper parts without the yellow @-@ olive of the nominate race ; and <unk> , found in western New South Wales , is smaller than the nominate race with a black crown , and darker more mottled upperparts .", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n As the common name suggests , the noisy miner is an unusually vocal species .", "Previously known as the garrulous honeyeater , it has a large and varied repertoire of songs , calls , <unk> and alarms .", "Most are loud and penetrating , and consist of harsh single notes .", "It has two broad @-@ frequency alarm calls that are used when mobbing intruders into their territory , or when predators ( including humans ) are sighted ; and a narrow @-@ frequency alarm call that is primarily used when airborne predators are seen , such as the brown falcon ( Falco <unk> ) , or other large flying birds including the Australian <unk> ( <unk> <unk> ) and the <unk> <unk> ( <unk> <unk> ) .", "The aerial predator alarm call is a series of high @-@ pitched , <unk> whistling notes .", "The broad @-@ frequency alarm calls are a series of ' <unk> ' notes , low pitched and harsh , occurring at low and high levels of intensity .", "The narrow @-@ band call is used in situations where the bird signals the presence of a predator and <unk> information about its own location , while the broad @-@ band alarm is used to attract attention , and can initiate mobbing behaviour .", "These <unk> calls vary between individuals , and laboratory tests show noisy miners can distinguish calls by different birds .", "Hence , this may be integral to the complex social structure of the species .", "Contact or social <unk> calls are low @-@ pitched sounds that carry long distances . '", "<unk> ' calls are given by individual birds when foraging , and a similar call is given by nestlings that call at an increased rate as the mother approaches the nest .", "Where there is a high level of social activity , such as during territorial disputes with <unk> , calls are a series of quick , regular , single notes .", "The noisy miner has a mating display flight song , a soft <unk> of low @-@ frequency notes , given during short undulating flights by the male , and responded to by the female with a low @-@ frequency whistle .", "The noisy miner is found in open woodland habitats , where it is an advantage to call from the air so as to overcome sound <unk> .", "Another display call , described as ' yammer ' , is a rapid <unk> series of notes that is uttered during open @-@ bill , wing @-@ waving displays .", "The noisy miner has a song described as the ' dawn song ' — a communal song of clear <unk> notes emitted in chorus in the early hours of the morning from May through January .", "The dawn song , which is also sung at dusk , is audible over long distances and features duets that often involve <unk> .", "A nestling begins to give the ' chip ' call soon after it emerges from the egg , and it calls frequently for the first two thirds of the nestling period and constantly for the last third .", "The call does not vary in the presence of an adult at the nest , so it seems likely that the call is not directed at the adult bird .", "The nestling becomes silent when an adult gives an alarm call , and makes a <unk> sound when the adult delivers food .", "The <unk> call of a fledgling is similar to the call of the nestling , but significantly louder and covering a greater frequency range ( which may make it more directional ) .", "The rate of calling , on average , is 85 to 100 calls in a minute , and in open scrub the call can be heard up to a kilometre away .", "<unk> , a juvenile vocalization comprising elements of various calls , begins to be uttered when the fledgling is around thirty days old .", "The noisy miner also produces non @-@ vocal sounds by clicking or snapping its bill , usually during antagonistic encounters with other bird species , or when mobbing a predator .", "= = Distribution and habitat = = \n \n The noisy miner is endemic to eastern and south @-@ eastern Australia , occupying a broad arc from Far North Queensland where there are scattered populations , to New South Wales where it is widespread and common from the coast to a line from <unk> to <unk> , through Victoria into south @-@ eastern South Australia , and eastern Tasmania .", "Its range in South Australia has been steadily expanding since it was first recorded near Adelaide in the early 1890s .", "It is sedentary over its entire range .", "The noisy miner is territorial , and the territory of a colony is aggressively defended — which has led to a significant reduction in avian diversity in areas occupied by the noisy miner , with smaller species excluded .", "The noisy miner primarily inhabits dry , open eucalypt forests without understory shrubs .", "It is commonly found in open <unk> forests , including those on coastal dunes or granite <unk> ; forests dominated by spotted gum on mountain ridges and exposed slopes ; box and ironbark forests on the foothills of the Great <unk> Range ; mixed forests of eucalypts and <unk> ( <unk> ) ; forests dominated by <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> or <unk> bush ; in stands of <unk> and scattered clumps of <unk> ; on the edges of woodlands of river red gum including swamp woodlands bordering floodplains , and areas dominated by exotic species such as European ash and <unk> .", "It regularly inhabits degraded patches of forest where the understory has been cleared , including recently burned areas , and modified habitats such as lightly @-@ <unk> farming and grazing areas , roadside reserves , <unk> remnants in towns and cities , and suburban parks and gardens with trees and grass but without dense shrubbery .", "The noisy miner has benefited from the thinning of woodland on rural properties , heavy grazing that removes the understory , fragmentation of woodland that increases the percentage of edge habitat , and urban <unk> practices that increase open eucalypt environments .", "It has been described as a ' reverse keystone ' species , as it is <unk> an ever @-@ increasing range of human @-@ dominated habitats , and aggressively excluding smaller bird species from urban environments .", "This phenomenon has been also observed in rural areas .", "A field study across the South West <unk> of New South Wales , showed that the noisy miner 's presence corresponded with reduced numbers of insectivorous birds such as <unk> , <unk> , the restless <unk> ( <unk> <unk> ) , and other honeyeater species , and that this decrease was most marked in sites with better access to water and nutrients .", "While it has been hypothesized that the proliferation of large @-@ flowering grevillea <unk> has contributed to the abundance of noisy miners , recent research has identified the proliferation of lightly treed open areas , and the presence of eucalypt species as the most significant factors in the population increase .", "Large @-@ <unk> grevillea hybrids such as <unk> ' Robyn Gordon ' can benefit the noisy miner , in that an abundance of resources is usually dominated by larger aggressive honeyeaters , and a continuous nectar source could provide an advantage for the non @-@ migratory species .", "A field study in box @-@ ironbark country in central Victoria found miner numbers were correlated with the occurrence of yellow gum ( Eucalyptus <unk> ) , which reliably produces flowers ( and nectar ) each year .", "The abundance of the noisy miner is primarily determined by habitat structure .", "While the range of the noisy miner has not significantly expanded , the density of the population within that range has substantially increased .", "High densities of noisy miners are regularly recorded in forests with thick understory in southern Queensland , 20 kilometres ( 12 mi ) or more from the forest / agricultural land edge .", "Many of these sites have extensive road networks used for forest management , and picnic areas and walking tracks for recreational use , and it has been found that these cleared spaces play a role in the abundance of noisy miners in the forests .", "There is evidence to suggest that higher road densities correspond with higher noisy miner population levels .", "Field work in Victoria showed noisy miners infiltrated anywhere from 150 to 300 m ( 490 to 980 ft ) into remnant woodland from the edges , with greater penetration occurring in less densely forested areas .", "This has implications for the size of woodland habitat needed to contain miner @-@ free areas — around 36 hectares ( 89 acres ) .", "<unk> projects restoring <unk> woodland , a species of she @-@ oak integral to the survival of the red @-@ tailed black <unk> ( <unk> <unk> ) , have been <unk> with a nurse species , usually fast @-@ growing eucalypts .", "Noisy miner populations were more likely in those <unk> woodlands where eucalypts had been planted at densities of up to 16 per hectare ( 6 @.", "@ 4 per acre ) .", "The presence of noisy miners was accompanied by a substantial difference in number and types of other birds found in the woodland .", "= = Behaviour = = \n \n \n = = = Social organization = = = \n \n The noisy miner is a gregarious species , and the birds are rarely seen singly or in <unk> ; they forage , move and roost in colonies that can consist of several hundred birds \n Within a colony , a male bird will occupy an ' activity space ' , which will overlap with the activity spaces of other males .", "Males with overlapping activity spaces form associations called ' coteries ' , usually consisting of 10 to 25 birds .", "<unk> are the most stable unit within the colony .", "The birds also form temporary flocks when engaged in the same activity .", "These flocks , called ' coalitions ' , usually comprise five to eight birds , although coalitions of up to 40 birds can occur when mobbing a potential predator .", "<unk> of the coalition changes frequently as individuals leave the group as it passes beyond the boundary of their activity space , or the activity ends or changes , as when the breeding season begins .", "Females use activity spaces that overlap with those of male birds , but not other females , so that females will join coalitions with males in their area , but only rarely will there be more than one female in the coalition .", "The exclusivity of female activity spaces leads to young females being driven out of the colony in which they were born , and also makes it difficult for them to gain a place in a new colony .", "A study of banded nestlings that survived in one colony until the next breeding season , found that they were all male birds , suggesting that all female nestlings had died or left the colony .", "Emigration of males does not seem to occur until the population density of the colony reaches a critical level .", "Looking after the young is communal , with males of the coterie bringing food to the nestlings and removing <unk> sacs .", "Communal feeding increases after fledging , when males from nearby coteries may even bring food to the young birds if not driven off .", "<unk> is usually communal , with two to six adults and juveniles roosting in contact with each other , usually near the end of a hanging branch up to 20 metres ( 66 ft ) above ground , within their activity space .", "They select a new site each evening , often selecting and rejecting several sites , and engaging in aggressive calling and chasing as other birds attempt to join the group .", "They are often the last birds to roost at night , but appear to sleep soundly , undisturbed by <unk> .", "Noisy miners drink together at the edge of lakes and dams , and from cattle troughs , often <unk> on a submerged branch .", "They bathe by diving head first into water and , when almost totally submerged , flapping their wings vigorously and <unk> their heads under the water .", "They shake excess water off and then fly to a nearby branch to <unk> .", "They have been observed using <unk> or <unk> @-@ soaked foliage to bathe , and in dry weather will dust @-@ bathe in dry soil or fine litter such as grass <unk> .", "<unk> is communal , with birds stimulated to participate by observing others .", "They are occasionally observed <unk> .", "= = = = <unk> behaviour = = = = \n \n The noisy miner engages in most activities in a group .", "<unk> , foraging , <unk> , bathing and dust @-@ bathing or <unk> are communal activities .", "Dawn song is a communal chorus , particularly during the breeding season .", "The communal interaction is facilitated by ritualised displays that have been categorised as flight displays , postural displays , and facial displays .", "In ' long flight ' displays , initiated by either male or female birds , groups of up to twenty birds from more than one coterie fly about 40 metres ( 130 ft ) above the canopy for distances of up to 1 @.", "@ 5 kilometres ( 0 @.", "@ 93 mi ) from the colony , constantly calling and not returning to the colony for about twenty minutes .", "As they return the remaining birds show signs of agitation , and sometimes fly up to join them .", "The ' short flight ' display is performed by the male , and may be analogous to the territorial advertising displays of other birds .", "In a ritualised movement , the noisy miner flies out from a perch across an open area , in a rhythmic undulating pattern , usually calling in flight .", "At the end of the clearing it turns on an upward <unk> and flies silently back to a perch near the starting point .", "The ' head @-@ up flight ' is performed by the female during the nesting period , and may function to attract male helpers .", "In its most intense form the body and tail are held almost vertically , with legs dangling and the head held up and back .", "It is performed by the female when she is selecting the nest site , and when carrying nest @-@ building material , and probably has the function of indicating the location of the nest to other group members .", "<unk> displays include tall and low poses , pointing , open bill , and wing waving .", "The ' tall posture ' is used when in close contact with another bird and is a mild threat .", "The bird holds itself upright with neck and legs stretched , and it faces the other bird .", "The ' low posture ' is a submissive gesture ; the bird sits low on the perch with legs obscured by <unk> feathers and often faces away from the other bird .", "Fledglings threatened by adult birds will adopt a low posture and open their bill widely . '", "Pointing ' is a threat display where the bird stretches out horizontally , with feathers <unk> and the bill pointed at the target of the aggression .", "A bill snap will sometimes accompany pointing .", "An ' open bill display ' is used by subordinates in encounters between two birds , and by a female on the nest when other birds approach .", "The ' trident bill display ' involves a fully open bill with the tongue raised and protruding and is a higher @-@ intensity submissive display . '", "Wing waving ' is often performed at the same time as an open bill display .", "The wings are <unk> and held slightly away from the body , and <unk> out and up around three to six times .", "Wing waving may be accompanied by a yammer call . '", "Eagle ' displays involve holding the wings and tail spread out , in either a vertical or horizontal position .", "Eye displays are made by exposing or covering the bare yellow patch behind the eye — when the feathers are completely <unk> the entire patch is visible , and when they are <unk> the patch is hidden .", "Eye displays are used in conjunction with postural displays , with the yellow patch fully displayed by dominant birds using threat <unk> , and immature birds tending to reduce the size of the eye patch when under attack from other members of the coterie .", "On occasion early in the breeding season , mass displays erupt , where twenty or thirty birds perform the various wing @-@ spreading displays , short flights , and constant calling .", "<unk> birds are attacked by others , and groups of silent but agitated birds watch the interactions .", "Mass displays are more common in the early morning , can last for up to 40 minutes , and seem to be a combination of sexual and agonistic behaviour .", "A ' corroboree ' ( from the word for a ceremonial meeting of Aboriginal Australians ) is a group display where birds converge on adjacent branches and simultaneously pose <unk> , giving wing @-@ waving and open @-@ bill displays and the yammer call .", "A corroboree occurs when birds meet after a change in the social environment , such as a bird returning after an absence , or the <unk> of an intruder , or the coming together of different coteries .", "The corroboree appears to have a bonding function , and may involve all members of a colony .", "= = = = <unk> behaviour = = = = \n \n Described as \" always at war with others of the feathered kind \" in early notes , the noisy miner is one of the most aggressive of the honeyeaters .", "Much of the activity within a noisy miner colony is antagonistic with chasing , pecking , fighting , scolding , and mobbing occurring frequently throughout the day .", "The birds unite to attack predators and to defend the colony area against all other species of birds ; the species is also highly aggressive <unk> .", "Female noisy miners are aggressive towards each other , and one cause of a male @-@ biased sex @-@ ratio in colonies may be the females ' greater intolerance for each other , driving <unk> out of the colony and preventing the immigration of new females .", "<unk> at the nest is common between males .", "Adult males begin attacking juveniles when they are around 11 weeks old , and attackers can include males that previously cared for the fledgling .", "Adult females are less aggressive towards young birds , although mothers do occasionally attack their own offspring , and <unk> has been recorded .", "There is little male to female aggression other than the ' driving flights ' that form part of the mating ritual .", "In direct attacks of young birds <unk> are directed at the eye patch .", "<unk> behaviour has been observed among nestlings , with aggression intensifying after fledging and at times resulting in the death of a sibling .", "The noisy miner colony <unk> to mob inter @-@ specific intruders and predators .", "The noisy miner will approach the threat closely and point , expose eye patches , and often bill @-@ snap .", "Five to fifteen birds will fly around the intruder , some birds diving at it and either pulling away or striking the intruder .", "The mobbing continues until the intruder remains still , as with a tawny <unk> ( <unk> <unk> ) , or it leaves the area .", "<unk> of snakes and <unk> is particularly intense , and most species of bird , even non @-@ predators , entering the territory are immediately chased .", "The noisy miner has been recorded attacking an Australian <unk> @-@ <unk> ( <unk> <unk> ) during the day , <unk> , <unk> , ducks and <unk> on lakes at the edge of territories , crested pigeons ( <unk> <unk> ) , <unk> , and rosellas .", "Non @-@ predatory mammals such as bats , cattle , sheep , and <unk> are also attacked , though less vigorously than birds .", "Noisy miner attacks are not limited to chasing the intruder , and aggressive incidents often result in the death of the <unk> .", "Reports include those of two noisy miners repeatedly pecking a house sparrow ( <unk> <unk> ) at the base of its skull and killing it in six minutes ; one noisy miner grasping a <unk> <unk> ( <unk> <unk> ) by the wing while another <unk> it on the head until it died ; and a sacred <unk> ( <unk> <unk> ) being chased and harassed for over five hours and then found dead with a fractured skull .", "= = = = Response to threats = = = = \n \n Noisy miners make louder alarm calls in <unk> sections of urban environments , such as main roads .", "The most common initial response to alarm calls is to stay in the area and scan for threats , rather than withdraw .", "A study conducted in Melbourne and a nearby rural area found that noisy miners in urban areas were less likely to take flight , and when they did they flew shorter distances .", "It is unclear whether this is an adaptation or bolder miners had been the ones to settle in the city .", "A field study in Canberra found that superb <unk> ( <unk> <unk> ) that lived in areas frequented by noisy miners recognised miner alarm calls and took flight , and had learnt to ignore their non @-@ alarm calls , while those that live in areas not frequented by noisy miners did not respond to miner alarm calls .", "This suggests the species has adapted and learnt to discriminate and respond to another species ' <unk> .", "= = = Feeding = = = \n \n The noisy miner primarily eats nectar , fruit and insects , and occasionally it feeds on small reptiles or amphibians .", "It is both <unk> and terrestrial , feeding in the canopy of trees and on trunks and branches and on the ground .", "It <unk> within the colony 's territory throughout the year , usually in groups of five to eight birds although hundreds may gather at a stand of flowering trees such as banksia .", "The noisy miner collects nectar directly from flowers , hanging upside down or <unk> thin branches <unk> to access the nectar ; it takes fruit from trees or fallen on the ground ; <unk> or hawks for invertebrates ; and picks through leaf litter for insects .", "It has been recorded turning over the dried droppings of <unk> ( <unk> <unk> ) and eastern grey <unk> ( <unk> <unk> ) searching for insects .", "In a study of birds foraging in suburban gardens , the noisy miner was seen to spend more time in banksia , grevillea and eucalypt species , and when in flower , <unk> , than in other plants including <unk> .", "Most time was spent <unk> the foliage of eucalypts , and noisy miners were significantly more abundant in sites where eucalypts were present .", "The noisy miner can meet most of its nutritional needs from manna , <unk> and <unk> gathered from the foliage of eucalypts .", "Lower numbers of noisy miner were recorded at <unk> and <unk> than other large honeyeaters such as little <unk> ( <unk> <unk> ) and red <unk> ( <unk> <unk> ) .", "Detailed studies of the diet of the noisy miner record it eating a range of foods including : spiders ; insects ( leaf beetles , <unk> , <unk> bugs , ants , moth and butterfly larvae ) ; nectar ( from <unk> <unk> , <unk> <unk> , <unk> <unk> , <unk> <unk> , <unk> <unk> , eucalypts Argyle <unk> , sugar gum , yellow gum , grey ironbark , and grey gum , Banksia <unk> , B.", "<unk> , B.", "<unk> , <unk> <unk> , G. <unk> , G. <unk> , G. <unk> , G. <unk> , and flowering <unk> ) ; seeds from oats , wheat and <unk> tree ; fruit from <unk> , mistletoe and <unk> ; frogs and <unk> ; and other matter such as bread , pieces of meat and cheese , and food scraps .", "In the first study to demonstrate different learning techniques in a single species , the noisy miner was found to employ different cognitive strategies depending upon the resource it was foraging .", "When searching for nectar , which does not move but is readily depleted , the noisy miner uses a spatial memory @-@ based strategy , identifying characteristics of the environment — a strategy that is efficient in new environments and is not affected by changes in the bird 's activities .", "When searching for invertebrates , it appears to employ a different strategy based on learned rules of insect movement ( they improve at finding invertebrates with practice ) .", "The two different strategies imply the existence of adapted cognitive mechanisms , capable of responding appropriately to different foraging contexts .", "= = = Breeding = = = \n \n The noisy miner does not use a stereotyped courtship display ; displays can involve ' driving ' where the male jumps or flies at the female from 1 – 2 metres ( 3 @.", "@ 3 – 6 @.", "@ 6 ft ) away , and if she moves away he pursues her aggressively .", "The female may perform a ' bowed @-@ wing display ' where the wings and tail are spread and <unk> , with the wings arched and the head pointing down .", "The male may adopt a vertical or horizontal ' eagle display ' with wings and tail spread wide and held still for several seconds .", "Copulation is frequent and conspicuous , with both males and females <unk> with several birds , while other members of the colony display or otherwise interfere with the mating pair .", "Copulation usually occurs on larger , exposed branches close to the nest site and can occur at any time of the day , although slightly more often between 11 : 00 and 13 : 00 when communal activities are less frequent .", "The frenzied courtship activity had led to speculation that the female mates <unk> to recruit males to help care for the young , but recent genetic testing shows that 96 @.", "@ 5 % of noisy miner broods result from monogamous mating and that multiple paternity is rare .", "An observation of banded birds noted that while females <unk> repeatedly , it was always with the same male .", "<unk> switching between broods is uncommon , with pairs staying together over several years .", "The noisy miner breeds all year long , with most activity from July through November , though the peak period is subject to seasonal variations with sharp peaks in laying activity when conditions are particularly favourable for raising young .", "The nest is built in prickly or leafy trees , and the noisy miner is often recorded nesting in eucalypts , and also in <unk> , <unk> , Banksia , <unk> , Hibiscus , mistletoe , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> and <unk> .", "It seems to prefer moderately dense foliage for nesting , often near the end of <unk> horizontal branches .", "Support for the nest may be the primary criterion of a suitable nest site , rather than characteristics of the vegetation or location .", "The female alone builds the nest , which is deep and cup @-@ shaped , woven of twigs and grasses with other plant material , animal hair and spider <unk> .", "Occasionally the nest will include man @-@ made materials such as <unk> , scraps of material , and tissue paper .", "It is lined with wool , hair , feathers , flowers or plant down , and padded with a circular mat woven from fibres pulled from the <unk> of the processional <unk> .", "The female noisy miner walks around on the ground close to the nest site , picking up material .", "She <unk> material from disused nests of other birds , or <unk> its most recent nest to build a new one .", "The female completes the nest in five or six days .", "On average nests have an external diameter of 15 – 17 @.", "@ 8 centimetres ( 5 @.", "@ 9 – 7 @.", "@ 0 in ) and an external depth of 9 – 11 @.", "@ 4 centimetres ( 3 @.", "@ 5 – 4 @.", "@ 5 in ) .", "The internal depth of the nest is around 5 @.", "@ 5 centimetres ( 2 @.", "@ 2 in ) .", "<unk> vary greatly in size , shape and markings , but are generally elongated <unk> ; white to cream or pinkish or buff coloured ; <unk> , spotted or blotched with reddish brown to chestnut or a purplish red , sometimes with underlying markings of violet or purplish grey .", "The clutch consists of two to four eggs .", "Incubation is by the female only , and the incubation period is around sixteen days .", "<unk> is <unk> , with up to six days being recorded between the hatching of the first and last chicks in a clutch .", "Young are naked at hatching , and develop a cover of down within two to three days .", "The fledging period is around sixteen days , and young begin to find food for themselves between twenty @-@ six and thirty days after fledging , but are still regularly fed by adults to thirty @-@ five days .", "The young leave the nest before they are fully fledged , and only able to fly downwards , and scramble up .", "They do not go far from the nest , return to it at night , and take some weeks to completely leave the nest .", "Many fledglings are found on the ground and in low shrubs during this period , where they continue to be cared for until they can make their way up into the trees .", "These birds are often mistakenly \" rescued \" .", "The fledglings seek out siblings if separated , and <unk> together for up to three weeks after fledging .", "The noisy miner has some of the largest group sizes of any <unk> breeding bird , with up to twenty males and one female attending a single brood .", "Only males help with a nest , and while many birds may be associated with a particular brood , some males devote all their time to a single nest , while others spread their helping efforts across five or six nests .", "<unk> evidence and genetic testing indicate that helpers are male offspring of the breeding pair , or full siblings of the male parent .", "Males nearly always bring food to the nestling singly , and if several arrive at once one will pass food to a nestling while the others wait .", "The female leaves the nest quickly when a male bird arrives , and never takes food from one of the helpers .", "Communal feeding of the young increases after fledging , and the young beg for food with constant ' chip chip ' calls and <unk> mouths .", "The female rarely feeds the young birds after they have fledged .", "= = = = Nest predation = = = = \n \n Cooperative breeding has been described as a strategy for decreasing nest predation , although one study found no relationship between the number of helpers visiting a nest site and its success or failure .", "Noisy miners were seen to have a range of strategies to increase their breeding success including multiple broods , laying eggs early in the season , nesting low in the canopy and group mobbing of predators ; these measures did not guarantee against nest failure due to the diversity of potential predators in the noisy miner 's open woodland habitat .", "= = Conservation status = = \n \n Being abundant throughout its significant range , the noisy miner is considered of least concern for conservation , and its extreme population densities in some areas actually constitute a threat to other species .", "The strong correlation between the presence of noisy miners and the absence of avian diversity has been well documented .", "The role played by the noisy miner in the steep decline of many woodland birds , its impact on endangered species with similar foraging requirements , and the level of leaf damage leading to die @-@ back that accompanies the exclusion of insectivorous birds from remnant woodlands , means that any strategy to restore avian diversity will need to take account of the management of noisy miner populations .", "Some habitat restoration and <unk> projects have inadvertently increased the problem of the noisy miner by establishing the open eucalypt habit that they prefer .", "A focus of many regeneration projects has been the establishing of habitat corridors that connect patches of remnant forest , and the use of eucalypts as fast @-@ growing nurse species .", "Both practices have sound ecological value , but allow the noisy miner to <unk> , so conservation efforts are being modified by planting a shrubby understory with the eucalypts , and avoiding the creation of narrow <unk> , corners or clumps of trees in vegetation corridors .", "A field study conducted in the Southern Highlands found that noisy miners tended to avoid areas dominated by <unk> , species of which in the study area had <unk> leaves .", "Hence the authors proposed <unk> projects include at least 15 % <unk> species with <unk> leaves if possible , as well as shrubby understory plants .", "<unk> of noisy miners is unlikely to be a solution to their overabundance in remnant habitats .", "In a Victorian study where birds were banded and relocated , colonies moved into the now unpopulated area but soon returned to their original territories .", "The <unk> birds did not settle in a new territory .", "They were not assimilated into resident populations of miners , but instead wandered up to 4 @.", "@ 2 kilometres ( 2 @.", "@ 6 mi ) from the release point , moving through apparently suitable habitat occupied by other miners — at least for the first 50 days following translocation .", "Two birds with radio tracking devices travelled 18 kilometres ( 11 mi ) back to their site of capture .", "Although noisy miners are protected across Australia , and a permit is required to <unk> them , culling has been proposed as the most humane and practical method of reducing their impact , particularly where combined with rehabilitation of the habitat to suit a wider variety of bird life .", "An <unk> <unk> took place on private rural property over 1991 and 1992 , which reportedly resulted in an increase in species diversity ." ]
[ "It <unk> within the colony 's territory throughout the year , usually in groups of five to eight birds although hundreds may gather at a stand of flowering trees such as banksia .", "In a study of birds foraging in suburban gardens , the noisy miner was seen to spend more time in banksia , grevillea and eucalypt species , and when in flower , <unk> , than in other plants including <unk> .", "Detailed studies of the diet of the noisy miner record it eating a range of foods including : spiders ; insects ( leaf beetles , <unk> , <unk> bugs , ants , moth and butterfly larvae ) ; nectar ( from <unk> <unk> , <unk> <unk> , <unk> <unk> , <unk> <unk> , <unk> <unk> , eucalypts Argyle <unk> , sugar gum , yellow gum , grey ironbark , and grey gum , Banksia <unk> , B.", "The nest is built in prickly or leafy trees , and the noisy miner is often recorded nesting in eucalypts , and also in <unk> , <unk> , Banksia , <unk> , Hibiscus , mistletoe , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> and <unk> ." ]
[ " = Noisy miner = \n \n The noisy miner ( Manorina melanocephala ) is a bird in the honeyeater family , <unk> , and is endemic to eastern and south @-@ eastern Australia .", "This miner is a grey bird , with a black head , orange @-@ yellow beak and feet , a distinctive yellow patch behind the eye and white tips on the tail feathers .", "The Tasmanian race has a more intense yellow panel in the wing , and a broader white tip to the tail .", "Males , females and juveniles are similar in appearance , though young birds are a brownish @-@ grey .", "As the common name suggests , the noisy miner is a vocal species with a large range of songs , calls , <unk> and alarms , and almost constant vocalizations particularly from young birds .", "One of four species in the genus Manorina , the noisy miner itself is divided into four subspecies .", "The separation of the Tasmanian M. <unk> leachi is of long standing , and the mainland birds were further split in 1999 .", "Found in a broad arc from Far North Queensland through New South Wales and Victoria to Tasmania and southeastern South Australia , the noisy miner primarily inhabits dry , open eucalypt forests that lack understory shrubs .", "These include forests dominated by spotted gum , box and ironbark , as well as in degraded woodland where the understory has been cleared , such as recently burned areas , farming and grazing areas , roadside reserves , and suburban parks and gardens with trees and grass but without dense shrubbery .", "The density of noisy miner populations has significantly increased in many locations across its range , particularly human @-@ dominated habitats .", "The popularity of nectar @-@ producing garden plants such as the large @-@ <unk> <unk> was thought to play a role in its proliferation , but studies now show that the noisy miner has benefited primarily from <unk> practices that create open areas dominated by eucalypts .", "Noisy miners are gregarious and territorial ; they forage , bathe , roost , breed and defend territory <unk> , forming colonies that can contain several hundred birds .", "Each bird has an ' activity space ' and birds with overlapping activity spaces form associations called ' coteries ' , the most stable units within the colony .", "The birds also form temporary flocks called ' coalitions ' for specific activities such as mobbing a predator .", "Group cohesion is facilitated not only by vocalizations , but also through ritualised displays which have been categorised as flight displays , postural displays , and facial displays .", "The noisy miner is a notably aggressive bird , and chasing , pecking , fighting , scolding , and mobbing occur throughout the day , targeted at both intruders and colony members .", "<unk> in the canopy of trees and on trunks and branches and on the ground , the noisy miner mainly eats nectar , fruit and insects .", "Most time is spent <unk> the foliage of eucalypts , and it can meet most of its nutritional needs from manna , <unk> and <unk> gathered from the foliage .", "The noisy miner does not use a stereotyped courtship display , but copulation is a frenzied communal event .", "It breeds all year long , building a deep cup @-@ shaped nest and laying two to four eggs .", "Incubation is by the female only , although up to twenty male helpers take care of the nestlings and fledglings .", "Noisy miners have a range of strategies to increase their breeding success including multiple broods and group mobbing of predators .", "The noisy miner 's population increase has been correlated with the reduction of avian diversity in human @-@ affected landscapes .", "Its <unk> means that translocation is unlikely to be a solution to its overabundance , and culling has been proposed , although the noisy miner is currently a protected species across Australia .", "= = Taxonomy = = \n \n English ornithologist John Latham described the noisy miner four times in his 1801 work <unk> <unk> <unk> , <unk> <unk> <unk> , seemingly not knowing it was the same bird in each case : the chattering bee @-@ eater ( Merops <unk> ) , black @-@ headed <unk> ( <unk> melanocephala ) , hooded bee @-@ eater ( Merops <unk> ) , and white @-@ fronted bee @-@ eater ( Merops <unk> ) .", "Early notes recorded its tendency to scare off prey as hunters were about to shoot .", "It was as the chattering bee @-@ eater that it was painted between 1792 and 1797 by Thomas <unk> , one of a group known collectively as the Port Jackson Painter .", "John Gould treated the name Merops <unk> as the original description , and renamed it <unk> <unk> in his 1865 work <unk> to the Birds of Australia , giving it the common name of garrulous honeyeater , and noting the alternate name of chattering honeyeater .", "He noted the colonists of Tasmania called it a miner , and aboriginal people of New South Wales called it <unk> .", "Que <unk> gang was a local aboriginal name from the Blue Mountains .", "In the early 20th century , Australian ornithologists started using the name Manorina melanocephala instead , because it was listed first by Latham in 1801 .", "This usage did not follow the letter of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature , and in 2009 the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature <unk> the current name by formally suppressing the name M. <unk> .", "The species name melanocephala is derived from the Ancient Greek words <unk> \" black \" , and <unk> \" head \" , referring to its black crown .", "Other common names include Mickey miner and <unk> .", "Four subspecies are recognised , including subspecies leachi found in eastern Tasmania .", "The mainland population was split into three subspecies in 1999 by Richard <unk> — <unk> from Cape York Peninsula in Queensland as far south as <unk> , <unk> from central Queensland and inland New South Wales west of <unk> , and the nominate subspecies melanocephala from southeastern New South Wales , Victoria , and southern South Australia .", "There are broad zones where birds are intermediate between subspecies .", "Further study is required to settle the taxonomic status of these populations .", "The noisy miner is one of four species in the genus Manorina in the large family of honeyeaters known as <unk> , the other three being the black @-@ eared miner ( M. <unk> ) , the yellow @-@ throated miner ( M. <unk> ) , and the bell miner ( M. <unk> ) .", "One of the most obvious characteristics of the genus is a patch of bare yellow skin behind the eyes , which gives them an odd ' cross @-@ eyed ' look .", "Within the genus , the noisy , black @-@ eared and yellow @-@ throated miners form the subgenus <unk> .", "The noisy miner occasionally <unk> with the yellow @-@ throated miner .", "Molecular analysis has shown honeyeaters to be related to the <unk> ( <unk> ) , <unk> ( Australian <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , etc . )", ", and the <unk> ( Australian fairy @-@ <unk> ) in a large <unk> superfamily .", "= = Description = = \n \n \n = = = <unk> = = = \n \n The noisy miner is a large honeyeater , 24 – 28 centimetres ( 9 @.", "@ 4 – 11 @.", "@ 0 in ) in length , with a wingspan of 36 – 45 centimetres ( 14 – 18 in ) , and weighing 70 – 80 grams ( 2 @.", "@ 5 – 2 @.", "@ 8 oz ) .", "Male , female and juvenile birds all have similar plumage : grey on the back and tail and on the breast , and otherwise white underneath , with white scalloping on the nape and hind @-@ neck and on the breast ; off @-@ white forehead and <unk> ; a black band over the crown , bright orange @-@ yellow bill and a distinctive patch of yellow skin behind the eye ; a prominent white tip to the tail ; a narrow olive @-@ yellow panel in the folded wing ; and orange @-@ yellow legs and feet .", "A juvenile can be distinguished by softer plumage , a brownish tinge to the black on its head and the grey on its back , and a duller , greyish @-@ yellow skin patch behind the eye .", "The noisy miner is similar in appearance to the yellow @-@ throated miner and the black @-@ eared miner ; it has a dull white forehead and a black crown , while the others have grey heads .", "= = = = Geographical variations = = = = \n \n Size variation in the noisy miner over its range follows Bergmann 's rule ; namely , birds tend to be larger where the climate is colder .", "Adults from central @-@ eastern and northern Queensland tend to have little or no olive @-@ yellow edging to the feathers of the back and wings , and have a wider white fringe on the feathers of the hind @-@ neck and back , giving birds from Queensland the appearance of having more distinctive scalloping than other populations .", "Wing length generally increases with latitude and M. <unk> leachi has <unk> shorter wings than the nominate race , although no significant difference in wing length was found in a study of populations north of 30 ° S and south of the Murray River .", "The subspecies leachi also has finer scalloping on the hind @-@ neck than the nominate race , a more intense yellow tinge to the wing panels , and a slightly broader off @-@ white tip to the tail .", "The far north Queensland subspecies <unk> has a shorter tail , paler crown , larger yellow skin patch , and paler upper parts without the yellow @-@ olive of the nominate race ; and <unk> , found in western New South Wales , is smaller than the nominate race with a black crown , and darker more mottled upperparts .", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n As the common name suggests , the noisy miner is an unusually vocal species .", "Previously known as the garrulous honeyeater , it has a large and varied repertoire of songs , calls , <unk> and alarms .", "Most are loud and penetrating , and consist of harsh single notes .", "It has two broad @-@ frequency alarm calls that are used when mobbing intruders into their territory , or when predators ( including humans ) are sighted ; and a narrow @-@ frequency alarm call that is primarily used when airborne predators are seen , such as the brown falcon ( Falco <unk> ) , or other large flying birds including the Australian <unk> ( <unk> <unk> ) and the <unk> <unk> ( <unk> <unk> ) .", "The aerial predator alarm call is a series of high @-@ pitched , <unk> whistling notes .", "The broad @-@ frequency alarm calls are a series of ' <unk> ' notes , low pitched and harsh , occurring at low and high levels of intensity .", "The narrow @-@ band call is used in situations where the bird signals the presence of a predator and <unk> information about its own location , while the broad @-@ band alarm is used to attract attention , and can initiate mobbing behaviour .", "These <unk> calls vary between individuals , and laboratory tests show noisy miners can distinguish calls by different birds .", "Hence , this may be integral to the complex social structure of the species .", "Contact or social <unk> calls are low @-@ pitched sounds that carry long distances . '", "<unk> ' calls are given by individual birds when foraging , and a similar call is given by nestlings that call at an increased rate as the mother approaches the nest .", "Where there is a high level of social activity , such as during territorial disputes with <unk> , calls are a series of quick , regular , single notes .", "The noisy miner has a mating display flight song , a soft <unk> of low @-@ frequency notes , given during short undulating flights by the male , and responded to by the female with a low @-@ frequency whistle .", "The noisy miner is found in open woodland habitats , where it is an advantage to call from the air so as to overcome sound <unk> .", "Another display call , described as ' yammer ' , is a rapid <unk> series of notes that is uttered during open @-@ bill , wing @-@ waving displays .", "The noisy miner has a song described as the ' dawn song ' — a communal song of clear <unk> notes emitted in chorus in the early hours of the morning from May through January .", "The dawn song , which is also sung at dusk , is audible over long distances and features duets that often involve <unk> .", "A nestling begins to give the ' chip ' call soon after it emerges from the egg , and it calls frequently for the first two thirds of the nestling period and constantly for the last third .", "The call does not vary in the presence of an adult at the nest , so it seems likely that the call is not directed at the adult bird .", "The nestling becomes silent when an adult gives an alarm call , and makes a <unk> sound when the adult delivers food .", "The <unk> call of a fledgling is similar to the call of the nestling , but significantly louder and covering a greater frequency range ( which may make it more directional ) .", "The rate of calling , on average , is 85 to 100 calls in a minute , and in open scrub the call can be heard up to a kilometre away .", "<unk> , a juvenile vocalization comprising elements of various calls , begins to be uttered when the fledgling is around thirty days old .", "The noisy miner also produces non @-@ vocal sounds by clicking or snapping its bill , usually during antagonistic encounters with other bird species , or when mobbing a predator .", "= = Distribution and habitat = = \n \n The noisy miner is endemic to eastern and south @-@ eastern Australia , occupying a broad arc from Far North Queensland where there are scattered populations , to New South Wales where it is widespread and common from the coast to a line from <unk> to <unk> , through Victoria into south @-@ eastern South Australia , and eastern Tasmania .", "Its range in South Australia has been steadily expanding since it was first recorded near Adelaide in the early 1890s .", "It is sedentary over its entire range .", "The noisy miner is territorial , and the territory of a colony is aggressively defended — which has led to a significant reduction in avian diversity in areas occupied by the noisy miner , with smaller species excluded .", "The noisy miner primarily inhabits dry , open eucalypt forests without understory shrubs .", "It is commonly found in open <unk> forests , including those on coastal dunes or granite <unk> ; forests dominated by spotted gum on mountain ridges and exposed slopes ; box and ironbark forests on the foothills of the Great <unk> Range ; mixed forests of eucalypts and <unk> ( <unk> ) ; forests dominated by <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> or <unk> bush ; in stands of <unk> and scattered clumps of <unk> ; on the edges of woodlands of river red gum including swamp woodlands bordering floodplains , and areas dominated by exotic species such as European ash and <unk> .", "It regularly inhabits degraded patches of forest where the understory has been cleared , including recently burned areas , and modified habitats such as lightly @-@ <unk> farming and grazing areas , roadside reserves , <unk> remnants in towns and cities , and suburban parks and gardens with trees and grass but without dense shrubbery .", "The noisy miner has benefited from the thinning of woodland on rural properties , heavy grazing that removes the understory , fragmentation of woodland that increases the percentage of edge habitat , and urban <unk> practices that increase open eucalypt environments .", "It has been described as a ' reverse keystone ' species , as it is <unk> an ever @-@ increasing range of human @-@ dominated habitats , and aggressively excluding smaller bird species from urban environments .", "This phenomenon has been also observed in rural areas .", "A field study across the South West <unk> of New South Wales , showed that the noisy miner 's presence corresponded with reduced numbers of insectivorous birds such as <unk> , <unk> , the restless <unk> ( <unk> <unk> ) , and other honeyeater species , and that this decrease was most marked in sites with better access to water and nutrients .", "While it has been hypothesized that the proliferation of large @-@ flowering grevillea <unk> has contributed to the abundance of noisy miners , recent research has identified the proliferation of lightly treed open areas , and the presence of eucalypt species as the most significant factors in the population increase .", "Large @-@ <unk> grevillea hybrids such as <unk> ' Robyn Gordon ' can benefit the noisy miner , in that an abundance of resources is usually dominated by larger aggressive honeyeaters , and a continuous nectar source could provide an advantage for the non @-@ migratory species .", "A field study in box @-@ ironbark country in central Victoria found miner numbers were correlated with the occurrence of yellow gum ( Eucalyptus <unk> ) , which reliably produces flowers ( and nectar ) each year .", "The abundance of the noisy miner is primarily determined by habitat structure .", "While the range of the noisy miner has not significantly expanded , the density of the population within that range has substantially increased .", "High densities of noisy miners are regularly recorded in forests with thick understory in southern Queensland , 20 kilometres ( 12 mi ) or more from the forest / agricultural land edge .", "Many of these sites have extensive road networks used for forest management , and picnic areas and walking tracks for recreational use , and it has been found that these cleared spaces play a role in the abundance of noisy miners in the forests .", "There is evidence to suggest that higher road densities correspond with higher noisy miner population levels .", "Field work in Victoria showed noisy miners infiltrated anywhere from 150 to 300 m ( 490 to 980 ft ) into remnant woodland from the edges , with greater penetration occurring in less densely forested areas .", "This has implications for the size of woodland habitat needed to contain miner @-@ free areas — around 36 hectares ( 89 acres ) .", "<unk> projects restoring <unk> woodland , a species of she @-@ oak integral to the survival of the red @-@ tailed black <unk> ( <unk> <unk> ) , have been <unk> with a nurse species , usually fast @-@ growing eucalypts .", "Noisy miner populations were more likely in those <unk> woodlands where eucalypts had been planted at densities of up to 16 per hectare ( 6 @.", "@ 4 per acre ) .", "The presence of noisy miners was accompanied by a substantial difference in number and types of other birds found in the woodland .", "= = Behaviour = = \n \n \n = = = Social organization = = = \n \n The noisy miner is a gregarious species , and the birds are rarely seen singly or in <unk> ; they forage , move and roost in colonies that can consist of several hundred birds \n Within a colony , a male bird will occupy an ' activity space ' , which will overlap with the activity spaces of other males .", "Males with overlapping activity spaces form associations called ' coteries ' , usually consisting of 10 to 25 birds .", "<unk> are the most stable unit within the colony .", "The birds also form temporary flocks when engaged in the same activity .", "These flocks , called ' coalitions ' , usually comprise five to eight birds , although coalitions of up to 40 birds can occur when mobbing a potential predator .", "<unk> of the coalition changes frequently as individuals leave the group as it passes beyond the boundary of their activity space , or the activity ends or changes , as when the breeding season begins .", "Females use activity spaces that overlap with those of male birds , but not other females , so that females will join coalitions with males in their area , but only rarely will there be more than one female in the coalition .", "The exclusivity of female activity spaces leads to young females being driven out of the colony in which they were born , and also makes it difficult for them to gain a place in a new colony .", "A study of banded nestlings that survived in one colony until the next breeding season , found that they were all male birds , suggesting that all female nestlings had died or left the colony .", "Emigration of males does not seem to occur until the population density of the colony reaches a critical level .", "Looking after the young is communal , with males of the coterie bringing food to the nestlings and removing <unk> sacs .", "Communal feeding increases after fledging , when males from nearby coteries may even bring food to the young birds if not driven off .", "<unk> is usually communal , with two to six adults and juveniles roosting in contact with each other , usually near the end of a hanging branch up to 20 metres ( 66 ft ) above ground , within their activity space .", "They select a new site each evening , often selecting and rejecting several sites , and engaging in aggressive calling and chasing as other birds attempt to join the group .", "They are often the last birds to roost at night , but appear to sleep soundly , undisturbed by <unk> .", "Noisy miners drink together at the edge of lakes and dams , and from cattle troughs , often <unk> on a submerged branch .", "They bathe by diving head first into water and , when almost totally submerged , flapping their wings vigorously and <unk> their heads under the water .", "They shake excess water off and then fly to a nearby branch to <unk> .", "They have been observed using <unk> or <unk> @-@ soaked foliage to bathe , and in dry weather will dust @-@ bathe in dry soil or fine litter such as grass <unk> .", "<unk> is communal , with birds stimulated to participate by observing others .", "They are occasionally observed <unk> .", "= = = = <unk> behaviour = = = = \n \n The noisy miner engages in most activities in a group .", "<unk> , foraging , <unk> , bathing and dust @-@ bathing or <unk> are communal activities .", "Dawn song is a communal chorus , particularly during the breeding season .", "The communal interaction is facilitated by ritualised displays that have been categorised as flight displays , postural displays , and facial displays .", "In ' long flight ' displays , initiated by either male or female birds , groups of up to twenty birds from more than one coterie fly about 40 metres ( 130 ft ) above the canopy for distances of up to 1 @.", "@ 5 kilometres ( 0 @.", "@ 93 mi ) from the colony , constantly calling and not returning to the colony for about twenty minutes .", "As they return the remaining birds show signs of agitation , and sometimes fly up to join them .", "The ' short flight ' display is performed by the male , and may be analogous to the territorial advertising displays of other birds .", "In a ritualised movement , the noisy miner flies out from a perch across an open area , in a rhythmic undulating pattern , usually calling in flight .", "At the end of the clearing it turns on an upward <unk> and flies silently back to a perch near the starting point .", "The ' head @-@ up flight ' is performed by the female during the nesting period , and may function to attract male helpers .", "In its most intense form the body and tail are held almost vertically , with legs dangling and the head held up and back .", "It is performed by the female when she is selecting the nest site , and when carrying nest @-@ building material , and probably has the function of indicating the location of the nest to other group members .", "<unk> displays include tall and low poses , pointing , open bill , and wing waving .", "The ' tall posture ' is used when in close contact with another bird and is a mild threat .", "The bird holds itself upright with neck and legs stretched , and it faces the other bird .", "The ' low posture ' is a submissive gesture ; the bird sits low on the perch with legs obscured by <unk> feathers and often faces away from the other bird .", "Fledglings threatened by adult birds will adopt a low posture and open their bill widely . '", "Pointing ' is a threat display where the bird stretches out horizontally , with feathers <unk> and the bill pointed at the target of the aggression .", "A bill snap will sometimes accompany pointing .", "An ' open bill display ' is used by subordinates in encounters between two birds , and by a female on the nest when other birds approach .", "The ' trident bill display ' involves a fully open bill with the tongue raised and protruding and is a higher @-@ intensity submissive display . '", "Wing waving ' is often performed at the same time as an open bill display .", "The wings are <unk> and held slightly away from the body , and <unk> out and up around three to six times .", "Wing waving may be accompanied by a yammer call . '", "Eagle ' displays involve holding the wings and tail spread out , in either a vertical or horizontal position .", "Eye displays are made by exposing or covering the bare yellow patch behind the eye — when the feathers are completely <unk> the entire patch is visible , and when they are <unk> the patch is hidden .", "Eye displays are used in conjunction with postural displays , with the yellow patch fully displayed by dominant birds using threat <unk> , and immature birds tending to reduce the size of the eye patch when under attack from other members of the coterie .", "On occasion early in the breeding season , mass displays erupt , where twenty or thirty birds perform the various wing @-@ spreading displays , short flights , and constant calling .", "<unk> birds are attacked by others , and groups of silent but agitated birds watch the interactions .", "Mass displays are more common in the early morning , can last for up to 40 minutes , and seem to be a combination of sexual and agonistic behaviour .", "A ' corroboree ' ( from the word for a ceremonial meeting of Aboriginal Australians ) is a group display where birds converge on adjacent branches and simultaneously pose <unk> , giving wing @-@ waving and open @-@ bill displays and the yammer call .", "A corroboree occurs when birds meet after a change in the social environment , such as a bird returning after an absence , or the <unk> of an intruder , or the coming together of different coteries .", "The corroboree appears to have a bonding function , and may involve all members of a colony .", "= = = = <unk> behaviour = = = = \n \n Described as \" always at war with others of the feathered kind \" in early notes , the noisy miner is one of the most aggressive of the honeyeaters .", "Much of the activity within a noisy miner colony is antagonistic with chasing , pecking , fighting , scolding , and mobbing occurring frequently throughout the day .", "The birds unite to attack predators and to defend the colony area against all other species of birds ; the species is also highly aggressive <unk> .", "Female noisy miners are aggressive towards each other , and one cause of a male @-@ biased sex @-@ ratio in colonies may be the females ' greater intolerance for each other , driving <unk> out of the colony and preventing the immigration of new females .", "<unk> at the nest is common between males .", "Adult males begin attacking juveniles when they are around 11 weeks old , and attackers can include males that previously cared for the fledgling .", "Adult females are less aggressive towards young birds , although mothers do occasionally attack their own offspring , and <unk> has been recorded .", "There is little male to female aggression other than the ' driving flights ' that form part of the mating ritual .", "In direct attacks of young birds <unk> are directed at the eye patch .", "<unk> behaviour has been observed among nestlings , with aggression intensifying after fledging and at times resulting in the death of a sibling .", "The noisy miner colony <unk> to mob inter @-@ specific intruders and predators .", "The noisy miner will approach the threat closely and point , expose eye patches , and often bill @-@ snap .", "Five to fifteen birds will fly around the intruder , some birds diving at it and either pulling away or striking the intruder .", "The mobbing continues until the intruder remains still , as with a tawny <unk> ( <unk> <unk> ) , or it leaves the area .", "<unk> of snakes and <unk> is particularly intense , and most species of bird , even non @-@ predators , entering the territory are immediately chased .", "The noisy miner has been recorded attacking an Australian <unk> @-@ <unk> ( <unk> <unk> ) during the day , <unk> , <unk> , ducks and <unk> on lakes at the edge of territories , crested pigeons ( <unk> <unk> ) , <unk> , and rosellas .", "Non @-@ predatory mammals such as bats , cattle , sheep , and <unk> are also attacked , though less vigorously than birds .", "Noisy miner attacks are not limited to chasing the intruder , and aggressive incidents often result in the death of the <unk> .", "Reports include those of two noisy miners repeatedly pecking a house sparrow ( <unk> <unk> ) at the base of its skull and killing it in six minutes ; one noisy miner grasping a <unk> <unk> ( <unk> <unk> ) by the wing while another <unk> it on the head until it died ; and a sacred <unk> ( <unk> <unk> ) being chased and harassed for over five hours and then found dead with a fractured skull .", "= = = = Response to threats = = = = \n \n Noisy miners make louder alarm calls in <unk> sections of urban environments , such as main roads .", "The most common initial response to alarm calls is to stay in the area and scan for threats , rather than withdraw .", "A study conducted in Melbourne and a nearby rural area found that noisy miners in urban areas were less likely to take flight , and when they did they flew shorter distances .", "It is unclear whether this is an adaptation or bolder miners had been the ones to settle in the city .", "A field study in Canberra found that superb <unk> ( <unk> <unk> ) that lived in areas frequented by noisy miners recognised miner alarm calls and took flight , and had learnt to ignore their non @-@ alarm calls , while those that live in areas not frequented by noisy miners did not respond to miner alarm calls .", "This suggests the species has adapted and learnt to discriminate and respond to another species ' <unk> .", "= = = Feeding = = = \n \n The noisy miner primarily eats nectar , fruit and insects , and occasionally it feeds on small reptiles or amphibians .", "It is both <unk> and terrestrial , feeding in the canopy of trees and on trunks and branches and on the ground .", "The noisy miner collects nectar directly from flowers , hanging upside down or <unk> thin branches <unk> to access the nectar ; it takes fruit from trees or fallen on the ground ; <unk> or hawks for invertebrates ; and picks through leaf litter for insects .", "It has been recorded turning over the dried droppings of <unk> ( <unk> <unk> ) and eastern grey <unk> ( <unk> <unk> ) searching for insects .", "Most time was spent <unk> the foliage of eucalypts , and noisy miners were significantly more abundant in sites where eucalypts were present .", "The noisy miner can meet most of its nutritional needs from manna , <unk> and <unk> gathered from the foliage of eucalypts .", "Lower numbers of noisy miner were recorded at <unk> and <unk> than other large honeyeaters such as little <unk> ( <unk> <unk> ) and red <unk> ( <unk> <unk> ) .", "<unk> , B.", "<unk> , <unk> <unk> , G. <unk> , G. <unk> , G. <unk> , G. <unk> , and flowering <unk> ) ; seeds from oats , wheat and <unk> tree ; fruit from <unk> , mistletoe and <unk> ; frogs and <unk> ; and other matter such as bread , pieces of meat and cheese , and food scraps .", "In the first study to demonstrate different learning techniques in a single species , the noisy miner was found to employ different cognitive strategies depending upon the resource it was foraging .", "When searching for nectar , which does not move but is readily depleted , the noisy miner uses a spatial memory @-@ based strategy , identifying characteristics of the environment — a strategy that is efficient in new environments and is not affected by changes in the bird 's activities .", "When searching for invertebrates , it appears to employ a different strategy based on learned rules of insect movement ( they improve at finding invertebrates with practice ) .", "The two different strategies imply the existence of adapted cognitive mechanisms , capable of responding appropriately to different foraging contexts .", "= = = Breeding = = = \n \n The noisy miner does not use a stereotyped courtship display ; displays can involve ' driving ' where the male jumps or flies at the female from 1 – 2 metres ( 3 @.", "@ 3 – 6 @.", "@ 6 ft ) away , and if she moves away he pursues her aggressively .", "The female may perform a ' bowed @-@ wing display ' where the wings and tail are spread and <unk> , with the wings arched and the head pointing down .", "The male may adopt a vertical or horizontal ' eagle display ' with wings and tail spread wide and held still for several seconds .", "Copulation is frequent and conspicuous , with both males and females <unk> with several birds , while other members of the colony display or otherwise interfere with the mating pair .", "Copulation usually occurs on larger , exposed branches close to the nest site and can occur at any time of the day , although slightly more often between 11 : 00 and 13 : 00 when communal activities are less frequent .", "The frenzied courtship activity had led to speculation that the female mates <unk> to recruit males to help care for the young , but recent genetic testing shows that 96 @.", "@ 5 % of noisy miner broods result from monogamous mating and that multiple paternity is rare .", "An observation of banded birds noted that while females <unk> repeatedly , it was always with the same male .", "<unk> switching between broods is uncommon , with pairs staying together over several years .", "The noisy miner breeds all year long , with most activity from July through November , though the peak period is subject to seasonal variations with sharp peaks in laying activity when conditions are particularly favourable for raising young .", "It seems to prefer moderately dense foliage for nesting , often near the end of <unk> horizontal branches .", "Support for the nest may be the primary criterion of a suitable nest site , rather than characteristics of the vegetation or location .", "The female alone builds the nest , which is deep and cup @-@ shaped , woven of twigs and grasses with other plant material , animal hair and spider <unk> .", "Occasionally the nest will include man @-@ made materials such as <unk> , scraps of material , and tissue paper .", "It is lined with wool , hair , feathers , flowers or plant down , and padded with a circular mat woven from fibres pulled from the <unk> of the processional <unk> .", "The female noisy miner walks around on the ground close to the nest site , picking up material .", "She <unk> material from disused nests of other birds , or <unk> its most recent nest to build a new one .", "The female completes the nest in five or six days .", "On average nests have an external diameter of 15 – 17 @.", "@ 8 centimetres ( 5 @.", "@ 9 – 7 @.", "@ 0 in ) and an external depth of 9 – 11 @.", "@ 4 centimetres ( 3 @.", "@ 5 – 4 @.", "@ 5 in ) .", "The internal depth of the nest is around 5 @.", "@ 5 centimetres ( 2 @.", "@ 2 in ) .", "<unk> vary greatly in size , shape and markings , but are generally elongated <unk> ; white to cream or pinkish or buff coloured ; <unk> , spotted or blotched with reddish brown to chestnut or a purplish red , sometimes with underlying markings of violet or purplish grey .", "The clutch consists of two to four eggs .", "Incubation is by the female only , and the incubation period is around sixteen days .", "<unk> is <unk> , with up to six days being recorded between the hatching of the first and last chicks in a clutch .", "Young are naked at hatching , and develop a cover of down within two to three days .", "The fledging period is around sixteen days , and young begin to find food for themselves between twenty @-@ six and thirty days after fledging , but are still regularly fed by adults to thirty @-@ five days .", "The young leave the nest before they are fully fledged , and only able to fly downwards , and scramble up .", "They do not go far from the nest , return to it at night , and take some weeks to completely leave the nest .", "Many fledglings are found on the ground and in low shrubs during this period , where they continue to be cared for until they can make their way up into the trees .", "These birds are often mistakenly \" rescued \" .", "The fledglings seek out siblings if separated , and <unk> together for up to three weeks after fledging .", "The noisy miner has some of the largest group sizes of any <unk> breeding bird , with up to twenty males and one female attending a single brood .", "Only males help with a nest , and while many birds may be associated with a particular brood , some males devote all their time to a single nest , while others spread their helping efforts across five or six nests .", "<unk> evidence and genetic testing indicate that helpers are male offspring of the breeding pair , or full siblings of the male parent .", "Males nearly always bring food to the nestling singly , and if several arrive at once one will pass food to a nestling while the others wait .", "The female leaves the nest quickly when a male bird arrives , and never takes food from one of the helpers .", "Communal feeding of the young increases after fledging , and the young beg for food with constant ' chip chip ' calls and <unk> mouths .", "The female rarely feeds the young birds after they have fledged .", "= = = = Nest predation = = = = \n \n Cooperative breeding has been described as a strategy for decreasing nest predation , although one study found no relationship between the number of helpers visiting a nest site and its success or failure .", "Noisy miners were seen to have a range of strategies to increase their breeding success including multiple broods , laying eggs early in the season , nesting low in the canopy and group mobbing of predators ; these measures did not guarantee against nest failure due to the diversity of potential predators in the noisy miner 's open woodland habitat .", "= = Conservation status = = \n \n Being abundant throughout its significant range , the noisy miner is considered of least concern for conservation , and its extreme population densities in some areas actually constitute a threat to other species .", "The strong correlation between the presence of noisy miners and the absence of avian diversity has been well documented .", "The role played by the noisy miner in the steep decline of many woodland birds , its impact on endangered species with similar foraging requirements , and the level of leaf damage leading to die @-@ back that accompanies the exclusion of insectivorous birds from remnant woodlands , means that any strategy to restore avian diversity will need to take account of the management of noisy miner populations .", "Some habitat restoration and <unk> projects have inadvertently increased the problem of the noisy miner by establishing the open eucalypt habit that they prefer .", "A focus of many regeneration projects has been the establishing of habitat corridors that connect patches of remnant forest , and the use of eucalypts as fast @-@ growing nurse species .", "Both practices have sound ecological value , but allow the noisy miner to <unk> , so conservation efforts are being modified by planting a shrubby understory with the eucalypts , and avoiding the creation of narrow <unk> , corners or clumps of trees in vegetation corridors .", "A field study conducted in the Southern Highlands found that noisy miners tended to avoid areas dominated by <unk> , species of which in the study area had <unk> leaves .", "Hence the authors proposed <unk> projects include at least 15 % <unk> species with <unk> leaves if possible , as well as shrubby understory plants .", "<unk> of noisy miners is unlikely to be a solution to their overabundance in remnant habitats .", "In a Victorian study where birds were banded and relocated , colonies moved into the now unpopulated area but soon returned to their original territories .", "The <unk> birds did not settle in a new territory .", "They were not assimilated into resident populations of miners , but instead wandered up to 4 @.", "@ 2 kilometres ( 2 @.", "@ 6 mi ) from the release point , moving through apparently suitable habitat occupied by other miners — at least for the first 50 days following translocation .", "Two birds with radio tracking devices travelled 18 kilometres ( 11 mi ) back to their site of capture .", "Although noisy miners are protected across Australia , and a permit is required to <unk> them , culling has been proposed as the most humane and practical method of reducing their impact , particularly where combined with rehabilitation of the habitat to suit a wider variety of bird life .", "An <unk> <unk> took place on private rural property over 1991 and 1992 , which reportedly resulted in an increase in species diversity ." ]
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[ " = Florida Atlantic University = \n \n Florida Atlantic University ( also referred to as FAU or Florida Atlantic ) is a public university located in Boca Raton , Florida , with five satellite campuses located in the Florida cities of Dania Beach , Davie , Fort Lauderdale , Jupiter , and in Fort Pierce at the Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution .", "FAU belongs to the 12 @-@ campus State University System of Florida and serves South Florida , which has a population of more than five million people and spans more than 100 miles ( 160 km ) of coastline .", "Florida Atlantic University is classified by the Carnegie Foundation as a research university with high research activity .", "The university offers more than 180 undergraduate and graduate degree programs within its 10 colleges in addition to a professional degree from the College of Medicine .", "<unk> of study cover arts and humanities , the sciences , medicine , nursing , accounting , business , education , public administration , social work , architecture , engineering , and computer science .", "Florida Atlantic opened in 1964 as the first public university in southeast Florida , offering only upper @-@ division and graduate level courses .", "Initial enrollment was only <unk> students , increasing in 1984 when the university admitted its first lower @-@ division undergraduate students .", "As of 2012 , enrollment has grown to over 30 @,@ 000 students representing 140 countries , 50 states , and the District of Columbia .", "Since its inception , Florida Atlantic has awarded more than 110 @,@ 000 degrees to nearly 105 @,@ 000 alumni .", "In recent years , FAU has undertaken an effort to increase its academic and research standings while also evolving into a more traditional university .", "The university has raised admissions standards , increased research funding , built new facilities , and established notable partnerships with major research institutions .", "Changes include an on @-@ campus stadium , additional on @-@ campus housing , and the establishment of a College of Medicine in 2010 .", "= = History = = \n \n \n = = = Establishment = = = \n \n On July 15 , 1961 , to meet the burgeoning educational demands of South Florida , the state legislature passed an act authorizing the establishment of a new university in the City of Boca Raton .", "Florida Atlantic University was built on Boca Raton Army Airfield , a 1940s @-@ era army airbase .", "During World War II , the airfield served as the Army Air Corps ' sole radar training facility .", "The base was built on the existing Boca Raton Airport and on 5 @,@ 860 acres ( 23 @.", "@ 7 km ² ) of adjacent land .", "A majority of the land was acquired from Japanese @-@ American farmers from the failing Yamato Colony .", "The land was seized through eminent domain , leaving many Japanese @-@ Americans little recourse in the early days of World War II .", "The airbase was used for radar training , anti @-@ submarine patrols along the coast , and as a stop @-@ over point for planes being ferried to Africa and Europe via South America .", "The airfield was composed of four runways , still visible on the Boca Campus today and mainly used for parking .", "By early 1947 , the military decided to transfer future radar training operations to <unk> Air Force Base in Mississippi .", "The departure of the air force in 1947 would leave Boca Raton Army Airfield essentially abandoned .", "= = = <unk> and growth = = = \n \n Florida Atlantic University opened on September 14 , 1964 , with an initial student body of <unk> students in five colleges .", "The first degree awarded was an honorary doctorate given to President Lyndon B. Johnson on October 25 , 1964 , at the dedication and opening of the university .", "At the time of its opening , there were 120 faculty out of a total of 350 employees .", "On @-@ campus housing for students was first added in September 1965 , when Algonquin Hall opened .", "Florida Atlantic 's history is one of continuing expansion as the university 's service population has grown .", "The university originally served only upper @-@ division and graduate level students , because Florida intended the institution \" to complement the state 's community college system , accepting students who had earned their associate degrees from those institutions . \"", "Florida Atlantic began its expansion beyond a one @-@ campus university in 1971 , when it opened its Commercial Boulevard campus in Fort Lauderdale .", "Due to a rapidly expanding population in South Florida , in 1984 Florida Atlantic opened its doors to lower @-@ division undergraduate students .", "The following year , the university added its third campus , in downtown Fort Lauderdale on Las <unk> Boulevard .", "= = = Recent history = = = \n \n In 1989 , the Florida Legislature recognized demands for higher education in South Florida by designating Florida Atlantic as the lead state university serving Broward County .", "To fill this role , the university would establish a campus in Dania Beach in 1997 and another campus in the City of Davie in western Broward County in 1990 .", "Florida Atlantic later purchased 50 acres ( 20 ha ) of land in Port St. Lucie in 1994 to establish a campus on the Treasure Coast .", "This would be the institution 's fifth campus .", "The university continued its expansion in 1999 when it opened its Jupiter Campus , named for the late John D. MacArthur .", "This campus houses the university 's honors college .", "Florida Atlantic University and the University of Miami 's Miller School of Medicine established a medical training program within the Charles E. Schmidt College of <unk> Science in 2004 .", "Plans originally called for the construction of a new teaching hospital in coordination with Boca Raton Community Hospital on the main campus .", "Following successive budgets deficits in 2007 , the hospital delayed its participation indefinitely .", "However , Florida Atlantic later established its own College of Medicine in 2010 .", "The Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution ( HBOI ) also joined the university in 2007 , creating Florida Atlantic 's seventh campus .", "To bring HBOI into the university family the Florida Legislature allocated $ 44 million to Florida Atlantic to acquire the institution .", "Florida Atlantic has changed dramatically since its opening in 1964 .", "As of 2013 , there are more than 30 @,@ 000 students attending classes on seven campuses spread across 120 miles ( 193 km ) .", "The university consists of ten colleges and employs more than 3 @,@ 200 faculty and staff .", "The university 's endowment decreased from $ 182 million in June 2008 to $ 142 million in January 2009 due to a worsening economy .", "However , with the national economic recovery the endowment has increased to $ 179 million by the end of 2012 .", "Since its founding , the university has been led by seven presidents .", "The university 's immediate past president is Dr. Mary Jane Saunders .", "She was named president on March 3 , 2010 , then resigned on May 15 , 2013 .", "Her appointment followed the resignation of Frank Brogan .", "Brogan , a former Lieutenant Governor of Florida , left the university in late 2009 to become Chancellor of the State University System of Florida .", "Past university presidents also included Dr. Anthony J.", "<unk> , Dr. Helen <unk> , Dr. Glenwood <unk> , and Dr. Kenneth <unk> Williams .", "On January 17 , 2014 , the Board of Trustees announced the selection of Dr. John W. Kelly , formerly a <unk> of Clemson University , to be the seventh president of the university with a starting date of March 1 , 2014 .", "= = Academics = = \n \n \n = = = <unk> = = = \n \n As of fall 2013 , the university 's student body consists of 24 @,@ <unk> undergraduates , 4 @,@ <unk> graduate and professional students , 64 medical students , and 1 @,@ 451 <unk> students .", "As of 2013 , the undergraduate student body contains 47 % ethnic minorities and includes students from more than 180 countries , 49 states , and the District of Columbia .", "For the undergraduate class of 2012 , the acceptance rate was 35 % for first @-@ time @-@ in @-@ college students .", "The university has ten colleges which altogether offer over 180 different bachelor 's , master 's and doctoral degree programs : the Charles E. Schmidt College of Science , Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine , Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing , College for Design and Social Inquiry , College of Business , College of Education , College of Engineering and Computer Science , Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters , Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College , and the <unk> College .", "The university offers two honors options : the Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College and a University Scholars Program .", "The Wilkes Honors College is located on the John D. MacArthur campus in Jupiter , Florida .", "It offers a liberal arts education in the platform of a public university , yet is comparable to a private liberal arts college .", "The Boca Raton campus houses the University Scholars Program , which offers special honors <unk> , forums , courses , and advanced course substitution for freshmen .", "In recent years , FAU has increased its admission requirements for prospective freshmen .", "The fall 2013 freshmen profile for the mid @-@ 50 % includes 3 @.", "@ 38 @-@ 3 @.", "@ 98 high school <unk> , a 22 @-@ 26 <unk> composite score , and a <unk> @-@ 1740 SAT total score .", "Following a surge in the university 's popularity , in early 2009 , the university created its first wait @-@ list for undergraduate enrollment .", "After February 15 , 2009 , applicants for admission in the 2009 – 2010 academic year were required to have a 3 @.", "@ 5 <unk> or an SAT score of 1600 to be considered for admission .", "The average class size at FAU for undergraduates is 33 students , and for graduate classes , 12 students .", "The student @-@ to @-@ faculty ratio is 20 : 1 .", "The top three undergraduate majors by enrollment are elementary education , accounting , and management , respectively .", "The top three graduate majors by enrollment are business administration , educational leadership , and accounting , respectively .", "The average age for first @-@ year students is 18 ; however , the average age for all undergraduates is 24 and the average age for graduate students is 33 .", "The average 4 @-@ year graduation rate for first @-@ time , non @-@ transfer students is 14 % while the 6 @-@ year graduation rate is 39 % .", "Florida Atlantic University has long ranked as the most racially , ethnically and culturally diverse institution in Florida 's State University System .", "U.S. News & World Report has ranked FAU the 27th most diverse university in the nation .", "Florida Atlantic University students come from all 50 states , every county in Florida , and more than 180 countries .", "<unk> opportunities include <unk> , hands @-@ on research , study abroad experiences , and 310 clubs and campus organizations .", "The <unk> Learning Society operates programs that serve the educational interests of more than 19 @,@ 000 senior citizens by providing classes focusing on subjects of specific interest , and audit options for regular university classes .", "Under the university 's Commercial Music Program , Hoot / <unk> Recordings was created in 2002 , enabling students to work in all creative and business aspects of the music industry .", "This program generated music that landed a Top 10 spot on the Billboard 's Hot R & B / Hip @-@ Hop Singles Sales Chart during its first week of release .", "The university 's two @-@ story trading room simulator , located in the College of Business , provides hands @-@ on financial education using 25 dual @-@ monitor computers and can accommodate 50 people at one time .", "A second lab provides full audio / visual <unk> and 25 additional <unk> .", "Florida Atlantic allows local financial businesses to use the Trading Room for training .", "= = = Research = = = \n \n Florida Atlantic is classified by The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching as a research university with high research activity .", "The university has established notable partnerships with major research institutions such as The <unk> Research Institute , the <unk> <unk> Institute for Molecular Studies , and the Max Planck Society .", "The university is the home of two centers of excellence : The Center of Excellence in <unk> and Marine <unk> and The Center for Ocean Energy Technology .", "These centers have been selected by Florida 's <unk> Technology Commission to receive grants to continue and increase their operations .", "Florida Atlantic beat out some of Florida 's top research universities , including the University of Florida and Florida State University , for the initial money from the state .", "Since receiving its startup funding , Florida Atlantic has secured additional funds from other sources , including federal and private research grants .", "As a result , both centers have engaged in academic and industry partnerships , combining expertise in ocean engineering , marine <unk> , functional genomics , proteomics , and <unk> .", "Researchers , scientists , and students at the centers are designing technologies to explore the sea , harvest renewable energy , discover new medicines , and develop new <unk> to combat agents of <unk> .", "As a result of this research , in 2007 the university and Lockheed Martin announced an exclusive licensing agreement to develop and produce a rapidly <unk> and autonomous <unk> buoy system for military and scientific uses .", "In 2010 , the United States Department of Energy designated FAU as one of three national centers for ocean energy research and development .", "The Southeast National Marine <unk> Energy Center joins centers in the Pacific Northwest ( University of Washington and Oregon State University ) and in Hawaii ( University of Hawaii ) .", "The Southeast National Marine <unk> Energy Center is undertaking research and development of technologies capable of generating renewable power from ocean currents and ocean thermal energy .", "The university houses both an Imaging Technology Center and a NASA Imaging Technology Space Center .", "Located in the College of Engineering and Computer Science , the centers <unk> in digital imaging research and development for use in both government and commercial applications in the areas of medical technology , surveillance , communications , education , inspection , scientific observation , manufacturing , visual recognition and identification , and motion picture and digital video .", "The Florida Atlantic Imaging Technology Center is developing a curriculum for digital imaging and processing , thereby establishing Florida Atlantic as the only university in the nation to offer this technical concentration .", "The NASA Imaging Technology Center is one of 12 NASA Research Partnership Centers throughout the nation which develop dual @-@ use research and development with the participation of NASA and other related industries in the US .", "The center occupies two sets of laboratories and administrative offices , one on Florida Atlantic 's main campus in Boca Raton , the other at the Fort Lauderdale campus .", "Florida Atlantic is affiliated to the Research Park at Florida Atlantic University , with properties in <unk> Beach and Boca Raton .", "The Research Park provides outside research facilities for companies which enable them to interact with the university community and its facilities , resources , and expertise .", "The Research Park operates the Technology Business <unk> ; The <unk> works to foster the start @-@ up and growth of technology @-@ based businesses , seeking to scale them and build relationships for them with the university .", "The Boca Raton campus is also home to the Center for Complex Systems and Brain Sciences , which includes the Machine <unk> and <unk> <unk> Laboratory \n \n = = = Rankings = = = \n \n For 2013 , Florida Atlantic University was classified as a second @-@ tier university by the U.S. News & World Report 's rankings of \" Best Colleges . \"", "U.S. News ranks universities into one of two tiers , with one being the highest , based on how they compare with other colleges in a peer assessment , retention rates , student selectivity , faculty resources , financial resources , graduation rates , and the amount of alumni giving .", "The university was named one of the 146 \" Best Southeastern Colleges \" in the United States by the Princeton Review .", "The Review also recognized FAU 's business program by naming the College of Business to their list of \" Best 296 Business Schools \" for 2009 .", "For 2011 , Florida Atlantic was ranked <unk> in the nation by Washington Monthly .", "The magazine based its rankings on the following three criteria : \" how well a university performs as an engine of social mobility ( ideally helping the poor to get rich rather than the very rich to get very , very rich ) , how well a university does in <unk> scientific and humanistic research , and how well a university promotes an ethic of service to country . \"", "The university was also ranked 28th in the United States and fourth in Florida by The Hispanic <unk> in Higher Education magazine for <unk> 738 bachelor 's degrees to Hispanic students during the 2006 – 2007 academic year .", "= = Campus = = \n \n Florida Atlantic University is a distributed university located on seven campuses spread across Palm Beach , Broward , and St. Lucie counties .", "The region is home to more than three million people .", "The university 's main campus is located in the City of Boca Raton in Palm Beach County .", "The county is also home to the John D. MacArthur Campus located in the City of Jupiter .", "In addition to its campuses in Palm Beach County , the university operates three campuses in the Broward County cities of Dania Beach , Davie , and Fort Lauderdale .", "Florida Atlantic University also operates two campuses in the St. Lucie County cities of Port St. Lucie and Fort Pierce .", "In addition to students who attend classes on the universities campuses , there are 1 @,@ 612 distance learning students who conduct their studies over the internet or through other means .", "These students account for 6 % of the university 's student body .", "Florida Atlantic is a signatory of the American College & University Presidents Climate <unk> Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education .", "This commits the institution to ensuring all new construction projects meet the U.S. Green Building Council 's <unk> in Energy and Environmental Design ( <unk> ) Silver standards .", "In 2011 , The College of Engineering and Computer Science Building was <unk> Platinum certified .", "= = = Palm Beach County campuses = = = \n \n \n = = = = Boca Raton = = = = \n \n Florida Atlantic University 's main campus in Boca Raton was established on the remnants of a World War II American Army airbase in 1964 .", "<unk> 850 acres ( 3 @.", "@ 5 km ² ) , the site is located between the cities of Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale .", "The campus was designated a burrowing owl sanctuary in 1971 by the <unk> Society .", "The owls find the campus appealing because there are few predators , due to the university 's proximity to the Boca Raton Airport , and because the campus was originally cleared of vegetation when operating as an airbase during World War II . \"", "The feisty bird , traditionally associated with wisdom and determination , serves as the university 's mascot . \"", "The Boca Raton campus is home to a wide variety of university programs and facilities .", "These facilities are <unk> and classrooms , housing for students , a 6 @,@ 000 @-@ gallon shark tank for aquatic research , a movie theater , athletic and recreational facilities , and the student @-@ run record label Hoot / <unk> Recordings .", "In addition to academic and cultural programs , the campus also houses Florida Atlantic 's Division I athletics program .", "The main campus serves approximately 19 @,@ 077 students , or 70 % of the university 's student body , offering a number of academic programs , activities , and services .", "The Boca Raton campus also houses a number of other institutions , including the A. D. Henderson University School , FAU High School , one of two Florida Atlantic University Research Parks , and the <unk> Learning Society .", "= = = = Jupiter – John D. MacArthur Campus = = = = \n \n In addition to the Boca Raton campus in southern Palm Beach County , Florida Atlantic University operates a campus in northern Palm Beach County , in Jupiter .", "The John D. MacArthur Campus , named after businessman and philanthropist John D. MacArthur , was established in 1999 to serve residents of central and northern Palm Beach and southern Martin counties .", "The MacArthur Campus occupies 45 acres ( 0 @.", "@ 18 km ² ) , upon which are eight classroom and office buildings , a library , a 500 @-@ seat auditorium , two residence halls , a dining hall , museum building , and utility plant .", "The MacArthur Campus also houses the Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College , <unk> Florida , and the Max Planck Florida Institute .", "The campus serves approximately 1 @,@ 262 students , or 4 % of the university 's student body .", "= = = Broward County campuses = = = \n \n \n = = = = Dania Beach – SeaTech = = = = \n \n The Dania Beach Campus , also known as SeaTech , was founded in 1997 as a state @-@ funded Type II research center .", "The institute is part of Florida Atlantic 's Department of Ocean Engineering which was founded in 1965 as the first ocean engineering undergraduate program in the nation .", "The campus is located on 8 acres ( 0 @.", "@ 03 km ² ) of land between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway .", "SeaTech is home to university faculty and students engaged in sponsored ocean engineering research and development in the areas of acoustics , marine vehicles , <unk> and physical <unk> , marine materials and <unk> .", "The Dania Beach Campus serves approximately 70 students , roughly 1 % of the university 's total student body .", "= = = = Davie = = = = \n \n The Davie Campus of Florida Atlantic University was established in 1990 on 38 acres ( 0 @.", "@ 15 km ² ) of land in western Broward County .", "The campus serves approximately 3 @,@ <unk> students , or 13 % of the Florida Atlantic student body , making it the university 's second largest campus by enrollment .", "The campus features a multi @-@ story student union with offices for student government and student organizations , a multipurpose area and student lounge , a bookstore , and <unk> .", "The union also contains a student health center that provides medical services and health counseling .", "Davie is also the home of \" environmental research initiatives focused on Everglades restoration . \"", "FAU colleges offering courses at the FAU Davie campus include Design and Social Inquiry ; Arts and Letters ; Business ; Education ; Nursing ; and Science .", "The campus is located on Broward College 's Central Campus .", "Students may enter BC as freshmen and graduate from FAU with undergraduate degrees in over 14 disciplines .", "More than 315 @,@ 000 square feet of carefully designed classrooms , laboratories and faculty , staff and student offices are located on this campus along with a shared @-@ use , 112 @,@ 000 square @-@ foot FAU / BC library designed for the 21st century .", "Other support facilities include a shared <unk> Center , a student Wellness Center and a multi @-@ service Student Union .", "The campus also offers a rich and varied program of student activities provided by the Division of Student Affairs .", "Students have all of the services they require for career counseling , <unk> , testing and evaluation , <unk> , health services , student government and financial aid , among others .", "Like a small college within a large university , the Davie Campus is seen as a \" model \" branch campus for the state of Florida and the nation .", "= = = = Fort Lauderdale = = = = \n \n The university has two buildings in downtown Fort Lauderdale , both of which are considered part of one Fort Lauderdale campus .", "The Askew Tower ( AT ) and the Higher Education Complex ( <unk> ) on Las <unk> Boulevard .", "The campus offers courses in communication , graphic design , architecture , and urban and regional planning .", "The campus is home to approximately 900 students or 3 @.", "@ 2 % of the university 's student body .", "= = = St. Lucie County campuses = = = \n \n \n = = = = Fort Pierce – Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution = = = = \n \n In addition to the Treasure Coast Campus , Florida Atlantic University operates a campus in Fort Pierce at the Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution .", "Harbor Branch merged with the university in 2007 to become the HBOI at FAU .", "The Florida Legislature allocated $ 44 million for the university to acquire the institution and its 600 acre ( 2 @.", "@ 4 km ² ) campus .", "= = = Former <unk> = = = \n \n \n = = = = Port St. Lucie – Treasure Coast Campus = = = = \n \n Treasure Coast Campus of Florida Atlantic University operated through a partnership with Indian River State College ( <unk> ) .", "Florida Atlantic purchased 50 acres ( 0 @.", "@ 2 km ² ) of land in Port St. Lucie in 1994 .", "At the end of Spring 2012 class term , Florida Atlantic University ended offering classes at the Port St. Lucie campus .", "= = Athletics = = \n \n Florida Atlantic 's 18 varsity sports teams , the Owls , compete in NCAA 's Division I.", "The Owls recently got in C @-@ USA for the 2013 – 14 season .", "The university 's athletics program began in 1979 , when Florida Atlantic first started sponsoring intercollegiate teams .", "Since then , the university has worked to expand the quality of its intercollegiate program by attracting coaches such as Howard Schnellenberger , Matt Doherty , Rex Walters and Mike Jarvis .", "In 2006 , the athletic department was ranked 79th in the nation by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics ( <unk> ) .", "Along with USA Today and the United States Sports Academy , <unk> recognized the university for its Division I athletic programs and accomplishments . \"", "This ranking placed Florida Atlantic in the top 24 % of 326 NCAA Division I universities .", "The university 's colors are FAU Blue , FAU Red , and FAU Silver .", "In 2008 , the Florida Atlantic football team finished six wins and six losses in regular season play and was invited to the Motor City Bowl .", "The Owls defeated Central Michigan University 24 – 21 , increasing their bowl record to two wins and zero losses .", "During the previous season , the football team beat Troy University in the final game of regular season play to become Sun Belt Co @-@ Champions and receive an invitation to the New Orleans Bowl .", "In just the seventh year of the football program 's history , and the third year playing in Division I , Florida Atlantic set NCAA records by both becoming the youngest program ever to receive an invitation to , and win , a bowl game .", "As a result of the New Orleans Bowl the university has seen a surge in school spirit .", "In past seasons the Owls have garnered a number of accolades for their accomplishments .", "During the 2006 – 2007 season , the men 's basketball team was noted as \" one of the Sun Belt Conference 's top offensive teams , \" with a \" scary offense \" that earned it the reputation of the \" best shooting team in the conference . \"", "In 2010 , the men 's basketball team defeated its first @-@ ever Southeastern Conference opponent Mississippi State University 61 – 59 as well as Big East opponent the University of South Florida 50 – 42 en route to a 21 – 9 overall record and claimed the Sun Belt Conference title .", "The baseball team was also recognized by the NCAA as ranking in the Top 10 in five team categories .", "The team was also ranked third in the nation in home runs per game ( 1 @.", "@ 66 ) and in <unk> percentage ( <unk> ) .", "In 2010 , the Owls baseball team was 37 – 24 ( 21 – 9 ) and claimed their first Sun Belt Conference regular @-@ season title .", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n Florida Atlantic University is home to a number of sports @-@ related traditions and school spirit organizations .", "Every fall before the first football game of the season , FAU 's Student Government Association sponsors the \" Annual Football Kick @-@ Off <unk> \" wherein the opposing team 's mascot is burned in effigy .", "Also in football , Florida Atlantic challenges its rival Florida International ( <unk> ) is the annual Shula Bowl .", "This intercollegiate football game is named after legendary coach Don Shula ; so named because at the time of its inception , both head coaches , Florida Atlantic 's Howard Schnellenberger and Florida International coach Don <unk> , had worked under Shula at some point during their careers .", "Even though both universities have since moved on to new head coaches , the Shula Bowl is still played .", "As a home game , the competition takes place at university 's own stadium ; as an away game , the bowl is played at <unk> Stadium in Miami .", "For basketball , Florida Atlantic celebrates a \" Midnight Madness \" <unk> rally that introduces fans to the team and coaches as well as inspires a number of basketball @-@ related contests such as 3 Point Shoot <unk> and Slam <unk> competitions .", "During the regular season , the \" Bury the <unk> in Red \" event calls for Florida Atlantic students to wear as much red as possible and fill the <unk> , the university 's multi @-@ purpose arena , during the annual basketball rivalry game between Florida Atlantic and Florida International University .", "The official spirit group supporting Florida Atlantic athletics is the \" <unk> . \"", "The group began in February 2002 to support the men 's basketball program during the team 's run for the Atlantic Sun Conference Championship .", "The group is funded by the Student <unk> Association , and can now be found at most sporting events cheering for Florida Atlantic .", "The <unk> are joined by the Owl Rangers , a fan group that paints their bodies in the Florida Atlantic school colors .", "The <unk> are a student club that attend <unk> events and assist in recruiting athletes .", "Since 2002 , Florida Atlantic students have been using Owl <unk> ( the \" OK \" hand sign ) to show school pride and wish the athletic teams luck during football point after attempts ( <unk> ) and basketball free throws .", "The Florida Atlantic University Athletics Department has chosen to use Owl <unk> as part of its \" <unk> the Hoot \" 2012 marketing campaign that encourages students to \" proudly raise the hand salute that depicts the eyes of the owl , FAU 's mascot . \"", "= = Student life = = \n \n \n = = = Residential life = = = \n \n Residential housing at Florida Atlantic University is available on the Boca Raton and John D. MacArthur campuses . \"", "All full @-@ time freshmen are required to reside in university housing , \" however , \" exemptions from this policy are made for students who : are 21 or older by the first day of class , reside with parent ( s ) or legal guardian ( s ) within a 50 @-@ mile ( 80 km ) radius of the Boca Raton campus , or are married . \"", "As of 2011 , 4 @,@ 555 students live on @-@ campus in Boca Raton .", "The Wilkes Honors College on the MacArthur Campus requires all students live on @-@ campus within its two residence halls , however , exceptions are made for students who are 26 years of age , married , or have dependent children .", "As of 2011 , there are 231 students residing on @-@ campus at the honors college .", "Boca Raton 's on @-@ campus housing facilities are : Algonquin Hall ( opened 1965 ) , Indian River Towers ( opened 2001 ) , Heritage Park Towers ( opened 2004 ) , Glades Park Towers ( opened 2007 ) , Parliament Hall ( opened 2013 ) , University Village Apartments ( <unk> ) , and Innovation Village Apartments ( IVA ) ( opened 2011 ) .", "Heritage Park and Glades Park Towers each offer <unk> beds with 96 single rooms .", "<unk> and IVA exclusively serve <unk> while the other residence halls exclusively serve freshmen students , with Algonquin Hall serving all students .", "The university also offers upper @-@ division undergraduate and graduate student housing in the Business and Professional Women 's Scholarship House for women with a strong academic background .", "One of the newest residences on the Boca Raton campus is the Innovation Village Apartments ( IVA ) , consisting of two buildings : IVA North and IVA South .", "It is a 1 @,@ 200 @-@ bed apartment @-@ style housing facility for <unk> , graduate , and medical students .", "It offers amenities that one would find in a high @-@ rise apartment complex : lounges , retail dining , fitness centers , a pool / <unk> , a volleyball court , common areas , and more .", "The facility opened in fall 2011 .", "FAU 's newest residence hall is Parliament Hall , a lakeside freshmen housing facility offering 614 beds , a fitness center , lounges , retail dining , and views of the nearby Atlantic Ocean from top floors .", "Within its existing residential life programs , Florida Atlantic offers a number of Learning Communities for freshmen and students with similar interests and concentrations .", "Participants meet people with similar interests , live on the same floor and take courses with others in their community , while receiving additional guidance related to those interests .", "The university 's Learning Community programs are divided into two categories , Freshman Learning Communities and Living Learning Communities .", "The freshman program offers 16 different concentrations , including business , nursing , and education .", "The Living program offers six concentrations for students residing in the Heritage Park Towers dormitory , including engineering , computer science , and a Women 's <unk> program .", "The university 's Department of Housing and Residential Life and the university 's <unk> and <unk> sponsor a program for freshmen and other students returning to Florida Atlantic in the fall semester .", "This program , called the \" Weeks of Welcome , \" spans 11 days and all campuses , and works to <unk> students with university life and to build a good on @-@ campus community .", "On each day , a number of different events are scheduled , including Hall Wars , which are athletic competitions between dormitories , <unk> , and a number of other events .", "The Weeks of Welcome is the second largest campus @-@ wide event held by Florida Atlantic .", "= = = Student housing = = = \n \n \n = = = Campus organizations and activities = = = \n \n For the 2010 – 2011 academic year , Florida Atlantic had approximately 300 registered student organizations .", "Among the groups are academic organizations , honor societies , spiritual / religious organizations , diversity @-@ appreciation organizations , service organizations , personal interest organizations , sports clubs , and student government agencies .", "These clubs and organizations run the <unk> from sailing to Ultimate <unk> , from varsity and club sports and a jazz group to a pottery guild , from political organizations to chess and video game clubs .", "These organizations are funded by student tuition , from which $ 10 @.", "@ 00 per credit hour goes toward an activities and service fee fund .", "This generates approximately $ 9 million that is then given to student government for allocation to student clubs and organizations .", "The student government also finances other student life programs , including career <unk> , the University Press , <unk> TV and Owl Radio , and Homecoming .", "Florida Atlantic 's homecoming , also known as the \" Owl <unk> , \" is celebrated annually in the fall semester .", "Events occur mainly on the Boca Raton Campus , but a number of other campuses host their own events as well .", "In the past , homecoming has had kickoff parties , <unk> dances , <unk> , comedy shows , alumni events and <unk> , a golf cart parade , and <unk> .", "Florida Atlantic students have an organized football <unk> area known as the Rat 's Mouth .", "The name references the Spanish translation of Boca Raton .", "Florida Atlantic completed an $ 18 @.", "@ 6 million Recreation and Wellness Center in spring 2010 .", "The facility houses an outdoor leisure and lap pool , a <unk> equipment and free weight room , two multipurpose rooms , three indoor courts and health club @-@ style locker rooms .", "In 2011 , the facility won the <unk> Outstanding Sports Facilities Award .", "Other recreation facilities include a $ 4 @.", "@ 2 million track and field complex , with synthetic turf ( opened January 2007 ) , a ropes challenge course and the 6 @.", "@ 5 acre Henderson Fields , utilized most often by the FAU <unk> Sports and Club Sports programs .", "= = = Greek life = = = \n \n Florida Atlantic is home to approximately 28 chapters of national <unk> and <unk> , encompassing approximately 1 @,@ 077 members or 5 % of the undergraduate population .", "The <unk> of Greek life at Florida Atlantic is \" Greek Week . \"", "This event is held annually during the spring semester and showcases a number of themed competitions between the university 's Greek organizations .", "There are currently no on @-@ campus Greek houses .", "However , a Greek Life Housing task force has been formed to explore various housing models , including the cost of construction , \" and make recommendations on how to improve the overall quality of the Greek housing .... \" \n \n = = <unk> = = \n \n Florida Atlantic University has awarded more than 110 @,@ 000 degrees to nearly 105 @,@ 000 alumni worldwide since its opening .", "Some notable Florida Atlantic alumni are R. David <unk> , the former head of the United States ' Federal Emergency Management Agency ; Luis Alberto <unk> , President of the Inter @-@ American Development Bank ; and former university President Frank T. Brogan , a former Lieutenant Governor of Florida .", "Charles <unk> or \" Father Goose \" is a children 's poet and former nationally syndicated columnist .", "Judith Ortiz Cofer is an acclaimed Puerto <unk> author whose works span a range of literary genres including poetry , short stories , and essays .", "Other alumni are Chris <unk> , the lead singer of the band <unk> <unk> ; and Phil Zimmermann , the creator of Pretty Good <unk> .", "Entertainers Mary Carey , a pornographic actress and former candidate for Governor of California , prop comedian <unk> Top , and humorist Daniel Dickey also attended the university .", "<unk> and NASA astronaut Steven Swanson went to space aboard Space Shuttle <unk> during <unk> @-@ 117 in June 2007 , and Space Shuttle Discovery during <unk> @-@ 119 in March 2009 ." ]
[ "Some notable Florida Atlantic alumni are R. David <unk> , the former head of the United States ' Federal Emergency Management Agency ; Luis Alberto <unk> , President of the Inter @-@ American Development Bank ; and former university President Frank T. Brogan , a former Lieutenant Governor of Florida ." ]
[ " = Florida Atlantic University = \n \n Florida Atlantic University ( also referred to as FAU or Florida Atlantic ) is a public university located in Boca Raton , Florida , with five satellite campuses located in the Florida cities of Dania Beach , Davie , Fort Lauderdale , Jupiter , and in Fort Pierce at the Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution .", "FAU belongs to the 12 @-@ campus State University System of Florida and serves South Florida , which has a population of more than five million people and spans more than 100 miles ( 160 km ) of coastline .", "Florida Atlantic University is classified by the Carnegie Foundation as a research university with high research activity .", "The university offers more than 180 undergraduate and graduate degree programs within its 10 colleges in addition to a professional degree from the College of Medicine .", "<unk> of study cover arts and humanities , the sciences , medicine , nursing , accounting , business , education , public administration , social work , architecture , engineering , and computer science .", "Florida Atlantic opened in 1964 as the first public university in southeast Florida , offering only upper @-@ division and graduate level courses .", "Initial enrollment was only <unk> students , increasing in 1984 when the university admitted its first lower @-@ division undergraduate students .", "As of 2012 , enrollment has grown to over 30 @,@ 000 students representing 140 countries , 50 states , and the District of Columbia .", "Since its inception , Florida Atlantic has awarded more than 110 @,@ 000 degrees to nearly 105 @,@ 000 alumni .", "In recent years , FAU has undertaken an effort to increase its academic and research standings while also evolving into a more traditional university .", "The university has raised admissions standards , increased research funding , built new facilities , and established notable partnerships with major research institutions .", "Changes include an on @-@ campus stadium , additional on @-@ campus housing , and the establishment of a College of Medicine in 2010 .", "= = History = = \n \n \n = = = Establishment = = = \n \n On July 15 , 1961 , to meet the burgeoning educational demands of South Florida , the state legislature passed an act authorizing the establishment of a new university in the City of Boca Raton .", "Florida Atlantic University was built on Boca Raton Army Airfield , a 1940s @-@ era army airbase .", "During World War II , the airfield served as the Army Air Corps ' sole radar training facility .", "The base was built on the existing Boca Raton Airport and on 5 @,@ 860 acres ( 23 @.", "@ 7 km ² ) of adjacent land .", "A majority of the land was acquired from Japanese @-@ American farmers from the failing Yamato Colony .", "The land was seized through eminent domain , leaving many Japanese @-@ Americans little recourse in the early days of World War II .", "The airbase was used for radar training , anti @-@ submarine patrols along the coast , and as a stop @-@ over point for planes being ferried to Africa and Europe via South America .", "The airfield was composed of four runways , still visible on the Boca Campus today and mainly used for parking .", "By early 1947 , the military decided to transfer future radar training operations to <unk> Air Force Base in Mississippi .", "The departure of the air force in 1947 would leave Boca Raton Army Airfield essentially abandoned .", "= = = <unk> and growth = = = \n \n Florida Atlantic University opened on September 14 , 1964 , with an initial student body of <unk> students in five colleges .", "The first degree awarded was an honorary doctorate given to President Lyndon B. Johnson on October 25 , 1964 , at the dedication and opening of the university .", "At the time of its opening , there were 120 faculty out of a total of 350 employees .", "On @-@ campus housing for students was first added in September 1965 , when Algonquin Hall opened .", "Florida Atlantic 's history is one of continuing expansion as the university 's service population has grown .", "The university originally served only upper @-@ division and graduate level students , because Florida intended the institution \" to complement the state 's community college system , accepting students who had earned their associate degrees from those institutions . \"", "Florida Atlantic began its expansion beyond a one @-@ campus university in 1971 , when it opened its Commercial Boulevard campus in Fort Lauderdale .", "Due to a rapidly expanding population in South Florida , in 1984 Florida Atlantic opened its doors to lower @-@ division undergraduate students .", "The following year , the university added its third campus , in downtown Fort Lauderdale on Las <unk> Boulevard .", "= = = Recent history = = = \n \n In 1989 , the Florida Legislature recognized demands for higher education in South Florida by designating Florida Atlantic as the lead state university serving Broward County .", "To fill this role , the university would establish a campus in Dania Beach in 1997 and another campus in the City of Davie in western Broward County in 1990 .", "Florida Atlantic later purchased 50 acres ( 20 ha ) of land in Port St. Lucie in 1994 to establish a campus on the Treasure Coast .", "This would be the institution 's fifth campus .", "The university continued its expansion in 1999 when it opened its Jupiter Campus , named for the late John D. MacArthur .", "This campus houses the university 's honors college .", "Florida Atlantic University and the University of Miami 's Miller School of Medicine established a medical training program within the Charles E. Schmidt College of <unk> Science in 2004 .", "Plans originally called for the construction of a new teaching hospital in coordination with Boca Raton Community Hospital on the main campus .", "Following successive budgets deficits in 2007 , the hospital delayed its participation indefinitely .", "However , Florida Atlantic later established its own College of Medicine in 2010 .", "The Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution ( HBOI ) also joined the university in 2007 , creating Florida Atlantic 's seventh campus .", "To bring HBOI into the university family the Florida Legislature allocated $ 44 million to Florida Atlantic to acquire the institution .", "Florida Atlantic has changed dramatically since its opening in 1964 .", "As of 2013 , there are more than 30 @,@ 000 students attending classes on seven campuses spread across 120 miles ( 193 km ) .", "The university consists of ten colleges and employs more than 3 @,@ 200 faculty and staff .", "The university 's endowment decreased from $ 182 million in June 2008 to $ 142 million in January 2009 due to a worsening economy .", "However , with the national economic recovery the endowment has increased to $ 179 million by the end of 2012 .", "Since its founding , the university has been led by seven presidents .", "The university 's immediate past president is Dr. Mary Jane Saunders .", "She was named president on March 3 , 2010 , then resigned on May 15 , 2013 .", "Her appointment followed the resignation of Frank Brogan .", "Brogan , a former Lieutenant Governor of Florida , left the university in late 2009 to become Chancellor of the State University System of Florida .", "Past university presidents also included Dr. Anthony J.", "<unk> , Dr. Helen <unk> , Dr. Glenwood <unk> , and Dr. Kenneth <unk> Williams .", "On January 17 , 2014 , the Board of Trustees announced the selection of Dr. John W. Kelly , formerly a <unk> of Clemson University , to be the seventh president of the university with a starting date of March 1 , 2014 .", "= = Academics = = \n \n \n = = = <unk> = = = \n \n As of fall 2013 , the university 's student body consists of 24 @,@ <unk> undergraduates , 4 @,@ <unk> graduate and professional students , 64 medical students , and 1 @,@ 451 <unk> students .", "As of 2013 , the undergraduate student body contains 47 % ethnic minorities and includes students from more than 180 countries , 49 states , and the District of Columbia .", "For the undergraduate class of 2012 , the acceptance rate was 35 % for first @-@ time @-@ in @-@ college students .", "The university has ten colleges which altogether offer over 180 different bachelor 's , master 's and doctoral degree programs : the Charles E. Schmidt College of Science , Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine , Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing , College for Design and Social Inquiry , College of Business , College of Education , College of Engineering and Computer Science , Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters , Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College , and the <unk> College .", "The university offers two honors options : the Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College and a University Scholars Program .", "The Wilkes Honors College is located on the John D. MacArthur campus in Jupiter , Florida .", "It offers a liberal arts education in the platform of a public university , yet is comparable to a private liberal arts college .", "The Boca Raton campus houses the University Scholars Program , which offers special honors <unk> , forums , courses , and advanced course substitution for freshmen .", "In recent years , FAU has increased its admission requirements for prospective freshmen .", "The fall 2013 freshmen profile for the mid @-@ 50 % includes 3 @.", "@ 38 @-@ 3 @.", "@ 98 high school <unk> , a 22 @-@ 26 <unk> composite score , and a <unk> @-@ 1740 SAT total score .", "Following a surge in the university 's popularity , in early 2009 , the university created its first wait @-@ list for undergraduate enrollment .", "After February 15 , 2009 , applicants for admission in the 2009 – 2010 academic year were required to have a 3 @.", "@ 5 <unk> or an SAT score of 1600 to be considered for admission .", "The average class size at FAU for undergraduates is 33 students , and for graduate classes , 12 students .", "The student @-@ to @-@ faculty ratio is 20 : 1 .", "The top three undergraduate majors by enrollment are elementary education , accounting , and management , respectively .", "The top three graduate majors by enrollment are business administration , educational leadership , and accounting , respectively .", "The average age for first @-@ year students is 18 ; however , the average age for all undergraduates is 24 and the average age for graduate students is 33 .", "The average 4 @-@ year graduation rate for first @-@ time , non @-@ transfer students is 14 % while the 6 @-@ year graduation rate is 39 % .", "Florida Atlantic University has long ranked as the most racially , ethnically and culturally diverse institution in Florida 's State University System .", "U.S. News & World Report has ranked FAU the 27th most diverse university in the nation .", "Florida Atlantic University students come from all 50 states , every county in Florida , and more than 180 countries .", "<unk> opportunities include <unk> , hands @-@ on research , study abroad experiences , and 310 clubs and campus organizations .", "The <unk> Learning Society operates programs that serve the educational interests of more than 19 @,@ 000 senior citizens by providing classes focusing on subjects of specific interest , and audit options for regular university classes .", "Under the university 's Commercial Music Program , Hoot / <unk> Recordings was created in 2002 , enabling students to work in all creative and business aspects of the music industry .", "This program generated music that landed a Top 10 spot on the Billboard 's Hot R & B / Hip @-@ Hop Singles Sales Chart during its first week of release .", "The university 's two @-@ story trading room simulator , located in the College of Business , provides hands @-@ on financial education using 25 dual @-@ monitor computers and can accommodate 50 people at one time .", "A second lab provides full audio / visual <unk> and 25 additional <unk> .", "Florida Atlantic allows local financial businesses to use the Trading Room for training .", "= = = Research = = = \n \n Florida Atlantic is classified by The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching as a research university with high research activity .", "The university has established notable partnerships with major research institutions such as The <unk> Research Institute , the <unk> <unk> Institute for Molecular Studies , and the Max Planck Society .", "The university is the home of two centers of excellence : The Center of Excellence in <unk> and Marine <unk> and The Center for Ocean Energy Technology .", "These centers have been selected by Florida 's <unk> Technology Commission to receive grants to continue and increase their operations .", "Florida Atlantic beat out some of Florida 's top research universities , including the University of Florida and Florida State University , for the initial money from the state .", "Since receiving its startup funding , Florida Atlantic has secured additional funds from other sources , including federal and private research grants .", "As a result , both centers have engaged in academic and industry partnerships , combining expertise in ocean engineering , marine <unk> , functional genomics , proteomics , and <unk> .", "Researchers , scientists , and students at the centers are designing technologies to explore the sea , harvest renewable energy , discover new medicines , and develop new <unk> to combat agents of <unk> .", "As a result of this research , in 2007 the university and Lockheed Martin announced an exclusive licensing agreement to develop and produce a rapidly <unk> and autonomous <unk> buoy system for military and scientific uses .", "In 2010 , the United States Department of Energy designated FAU as one of three national centers for ocean energy research and development .", "The Southeast National Marine <unk> Energy Center joins centers in the Pacific Northwest ( University of Washington and Oregon State University ) and in Hawaii ( University of Hawaii ) .", "The Southeast National Marine <unk> Energy Center is undertaking research and development of technologies capable of generating renewable power from ocean currents and ocean thermal energy .", "The university houses both an Imaging Technology Center and a NASA Imaging Technology Space Center .", "Located in the College of Engineering and Computer Science , the centers <unk> in digital imaging research and development for use in both government and commercial applications in the areas of medical technology , surveillance , communications , education , inspection , scientific observation , manufacturing , visual recognition and identification , and motion picture and digital video .", "The Florida Atlantic Imaging Technology Center is developing a curriculum for digital imaging and processing , thereby establishing Florida Atlantic as the only university in the nation to offer this technical concentration .", "The NASA Imaging Technology Center is one of 12 NASA Research Partnership Centers throughout the nation which develop dual @-@ use research and development with the participation of NASA and other related industries in the US .", "The center occupies two sets of laboratories and administrative offices , one on Florida Atlantic 's main campus in Boca Raton , the other at the Fort Lauderdale campus .", "Florida Atlantic is affiliated to the Research Park at Florida Atlantic University , with properties in <unk> Beach and Boca Raton .", "The Research Park provides outside research facilities for companies which enable them to interact with the university community and its facilities , resources , and expertise .", "The Research Park operates the Technology Business <unk> ; The <unk> works to foster the start @-@ up and growth of technology @-@ based businesses , seeking to scale them and build relationships for them with the university .", "The Boca Raton campus is also home to the Center for Complex Systems and Brain Sciences , which includes the Machine <unk> and <unk> <unk> Laboratory \n \n = = = Rankings = = = \n \n For 2013 , Florida Atlantic University was classified as a second @-@ tier university by the U.S. News & World Report 's rankings of \" Best Colleges . \"", "U.S. News ranks universities into one of two tiers , with one being the highest , based on how they compare with other colleges in a peer assessment , retention rates , student selectivity , faculty resources , financial resources , graduation rates , and the amount of alumni giving .", "The university was named one of the 146 \" Best Southeastern Colleges \" in the United States by the Princeton Review .", "The Review also recognized FAU 's business program by naming the College of Business to their list of \" Best 296 Business Schools \" for 2009 .", "For 2011 , Florida Atlantic was ranked <unk> in the nation by Washington Monthly .", "The magazine based its rankings on the following three criteria : \" how well a university performs as an engine of social mobility ( ideally helping the poor to get rich rather than the very rich to get very , very rich ) , how well a university does in <unk> scientific and humanistic research , and how well a university promotes an ethic of service to country . \"", "The university was also ranked 28th in the United States and fourth in Florida by The Hispanic <unk> in Higher Education magazine for <unk> 738 bachelor 's degrees to Hispanic students during the 2006 – 2007 academic year .", "= = Campus = = \n \n Florida Atlantic University is a distributed university located on seven campuses spread across Palm Beach , Broward , and St. Lucie counties .", "The region is home to more than three million people .", "The university 's main campus is located in the City of Boca Raton in Palm Beach County .", "The county is also home to the John D. MacArthur Campus located in the City of Jupiter .", "In addition to its campuses in Palm Beach County , the university operates three campuses in the Broward County cities of Dania Beach , Davie , and Fort Lauderdale .", "Florida Atlantic University also operates two campuses in the St. Lucie County cities of Port St. Lucie and Fort Pierce .", "In addition to students who attend classes on the universities campuses , there are 1 @,@ 612 distance learning students who conduct their studies over the internet or through other means .", "These students account for 6 % of the university 's student body .", "Florida Atlantic is a signatory of the American College & University Presidents Climate <unk> Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education .", "This commits the institution to ensuring all new construction projects meet the U.S. Green Building Council 's <unk> in Energy and Environmental Design ( <unk> ) Silver standards .", "In 2011 , The College of Engineering and Computer Science Building was <unk> Platinum certified .", "= = = Palm Beach County campuses = = = \n \n \n = = = = Boca Raton = = = = \n \n Florida Atlantic University 's main campus in Boca Raton was established on the remnants of a World War II American Army airbase in 1964 .", "<unk> 850 acres ( 3 @.", "@ 5 km ² ) , the site is located between the cities of Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale .", "The campus was designated a burrowing owl sanctuary in 1971 by the <unk> Society .", "The owls find the campus appealing because there are few predators , due to the university 's proximity to the Boca Raton Airport , and because the campus was originally cleared of vegetation when operating as an airbase during World War II . \"", "The feisty bird , traditionally associated with wisdom and determination , serves as the university 's mascot . \"", "The Boca Raton campus is home to a wide variety of university programs and facilities .", "These facilities are <unk> and classrooms , housing for students , a 6 @,@ 000 @-@ gallon shark tank for aquatic research , a movie theater , athletic and recreational facilities , and the student @-@ run record label Hoot / <unk> Recordings .", "In addition to academic and cultural programs , the campus also houses Florida Atlantic 's Division I athletics program .", "The main campus serves approximately 19 @,@ 077 students , or 70 % of the university 's student body , offering a number of academic programs , activities , and services .", "The Boca Raton campus also houses a number of other institutions , including the A. D. Henderson University School , FAU High School , one of two Florida Atlantic University Research Parks , and the <unk> Learning Society .", "= = = = Jupiter – John D. MacArthur Campus = = = = \n \n In addition to the Boca Raton campus in southern Palm Beach County , Florida Atlantic University operates a campus in northern Palm Beach County , in Jupiter .", "The John D. MacArthur Campus , named after businessman and philanthropist John D. MacArthur , was established in 1999 to serve residents of central and northern Palm Beach and southern Martin counties .", "The MacArthur Campus occupies 45 acres ( 0 @.", "@ 18 km ² ) , upon which are eight classroom and office buildings , a library , a 500 @-@ seat auditorium , two residence halls , a dining hall , museum building , and utility plant .", "The MacArthur Campus also houses the Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College , <unk> Florida , and the Max Planck Florida Institute .", "The campus serves approximately 1 @,@ 262 students , or 4 % of the university 's student body .", "= = = Broward County campuses = = = \n \n \n = = = = Dania Beach – SeaTech = = = = \n \n The Dania Beach Campus , also known as SeaTech , was founded in 1997 as a state @-@ funded Type II research center .", "The institute is part of Florida Atlantic 's Department of Ocean Engineering which was founded in 1965 as the first ocean engineering undergraduate program in the nation .", "The campus is located on 8 acres ( 0 @.", "@ 03 km ² ) of land between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway .", "SeaTech is home to university faculty and students engaged in sponsored ocean engineering research and development in the areas of acoustics , marine vehicles , <unk> and physical <unk> , marine materials and <unk> .", "The Dania Beach Campus serves approximately 70 students , roughly 1 % of the university 's total student body .", "= = = = Davie = = = = \n \n The Davie Campus of Florida Atlantic University was established in 1990 on 38 acres ( 0 @.", "@ 15 km ² ) of land in western Broward County .", "The campus serves approximately 3 @,@ <unk> students , or 13 % of the Florida Atlantic student body , making it the university 's second largest campus by enrollment .", "The campus features a multi @-@ story student union with offices for student government and student organizations , a multipurpose area and student lounge , a bookstore , and <unk> .", "The union also contains a student health center that provides medical services and health counseling .", "Davie is also the home of \" environmental research initiatives focused on Everglades restoration . \"", "FAU colleges offering courses at the FAU Davie campus include Design and Social Inquiry ; Arts and Letters ; Business ; Education ; Nursing ; and Science .", "The campus is located on Broward College 's Central Campus .", "Students may enter BC as freshmen and graduate from FAU with undergraduate degrees in over 14 disciplines .", "More than 315 @,@ 000 square feet of carefully designed classrooms , laboratories and faculty , staff and student offices are located on this campus along with a shared @-@ use , 112 @,@ 000 square @-@ foot FAU / BC library designed for the 21st century .", "Other support facilities include a shared <unk> Center , a student Wellness Center and a multi @-@ service Student Union .", "The campus also offers a rich and varied program of student activities provided by the Division of Student Affairs .", "Students have all of the services they require for career counseling , <unk> , testing and evaluation , <unk> , health services , student government and financial aid , among others .", "Like a small college within a large university , the Davie Campus is seen as a \" model \" branch campus for the state of Florida and the nation .", "= = = = Fort Lauderdale = = = = \n \n The university has two buildings in downtown Fort Lauderdale , both of which are considered part of one Fort Lauderdale campus .", "The Askew Tower ( AT ) and the Higher Education Complex ( <unk> ) on Las <unk> Boulevard .", "The campus offers courses in communication , graphic design , architecture , and urban and regional planning .", "The campus is home to approximately 900 students or 3 @.", "@ 2 % of the university 's student body .", "= = = St. Lucie County campuses = = = \n \n \n = = = = Fort Pierce – Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution = = = = \n \n In addition to the Treasure Coast Campus , Florida Atlantic University operates a campus in Fort Pierce at the Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution .", "Harbor Branch merged with the university in 2007 to become the HBOI at FAU .", "The Florida Legislature allocated $ 44 million for the university to acquire the institution and its 600 acre ( 2 @.", "@ 4 km ² ) campus .", "= = = Former <unk> = = = \n \n \n = = = = Port St. Lucie – Treasure Coast Campus = = = = \n \n Treasure Coast Campus of Florida Atlantic University operated through a partnership with Indian River State College ( <unk> ) .", "Florida Atlantic purchased 50 acres ( 0 @.", "@ 2 km ² ) of land in Port St. Lucie in 1994 .", "At the end of Spring 2012 class term , Florida Atlantic University ended offering classes at the Port St. Lucie campus .", "= = Athletics = = \n \n Florida Atlantic 's 18 varsity sports teams , the Owls , compete in NCAA 's Division I.", "The Owls recently got in C @-@ USA for the 2013 – 14 season .", "The university 's athletics program began in 1979 , when Florida Atlantic first started sponsoring intercollegiate teams .", "Since then , the university has worked to expand the quality of its intercollegiate program by attracting coaches such as Howard Schnellenberger , Matt Doherty , Rex Walters and Mike Jarvis .", "In 2006 , the athletic department was ranked 79th in the nation by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics ( <unk> ) .", "Along with USA Today and the United States Sports Academy , <unk> recognized the university for its Division I athletic programs and accomplishments . \"", "This ranking placed Florida Atlantic in the top 24 % of 326 NCAA Division I universities .", "The university 's colors are FAU Blue , FAU Red , and FAU Silver .", "In 2008 , the Florida Atlantic football team finished six wins and six losses in regular season play and was invited to the Motor City Bowl .", "The Owls defeated Central Michigan University 24 – 21 , increasing their bowl record to two wins and zero losses .", "During the previous season , the football team beat Troy University in the final game of regular season play to become Sun Belt Co @-@ Champions and receive an invitation to the New Orleans Bowl .", "In just the seventh year of the football program 's history , and the third year playing in Division I , Florida Atlantic set NCAA records by both becoming the youngest program ever to receive an invitation to , and win , a bowl game .", "As a result of the New Orleans Bowl the university has seen a surge in school spirit .", "In past seasons the Owls have garnered a number of accolades for their accomplishments .", "During the 2006 – 2007 season , the men 's basketball team was noted as \" one of the Sun Belt Conference 's top offensive teams , \" with a \" scary offense \" that earned it the reputation of the \" best shooting team in the conference . \"", "In 2010 , the men 's basketball team defeated its first @-@ ever Southeastern Conference opponent Mississippi State University 61 – 59 as well as Big East opponent the University of South Florida 50 – 42 en route to a 21 – 9 overall record and claimed the Sun Belt Conference title .", "The baseball team was also recognized by the NCAA as ranking in the Top 10 in five team categories .", "The team was also ranked third in the nation in home runs per game ( 1 @.", "@ 66 ) and in <unk> percentage ( <unk> ) .", "In 2010 , the Owls baseball team was 37 – 24 ( 21 – 9 ) and claimed their first Sun Belt Conference regular @-@ season title .", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n Florida Atlantic University is home to a number of sports @-@ related traditions and school spirit organizations .", "Every fall before the first football game of the season , FAU 's Student Government Association sponsors the \" Annual Football Kick @-@ Off <unk> \" wherein the opposing team 's mascot is burned in effigy .", "Also in football , Florida Atlantic challenges its rival Florida International ( <unk> ) is the annual Shula Bowl .", "This intercollegiate football game is named after legendary coach Don Shula ; so named because at the time of its inception , both head coaches , Florida Atlantic 's Howard Schnellenberger and Florida International coach Don <unk> , had worked under Shula at some point during their careers .", "Even though both universities have since moved on to new head coaches , the Shula Bowl is still played .", "As a home game , the competition takes place at university 's own stadium ; as an away game , the bowl is played at <unk> Stadium in Miami .", "For basketball , Florida Atlantic celebrates a \" Midnight Madness \" <unk> rally that introduces fans to the team and coaches as well as inspires a number of basketball @-@ related contests such as 3 Point Shoot <unk> and Slam <unk> competitions .", "During the regular season , the \" Bury the <unk> in Red \" event calls for Florida Atlantic students to wear as much red as possible and fill the <unk> , the university 's multi @-@ purpose arena , during the annual basketball rivalry game between Florida Atlantic and Florida International University .", "The official spirit group supporting Florida Atlantic athletics is the \" <unk> . \"", "The group began in February 2002 to support the men 's basketball program during the team 's run for the Atlantic Sun Conference Championship .", "The group is funded by the Student <unk> Association , and can now be found at most sporting events cheering for Florida Atlantic .", "The <unk> are joined by the Owl Rangers , a fan group that paints their bodies in the Florida Atlantic school colors .", "The <unk> are a student club that attend <unk> events and assist in recruiting athletes .", "Since 2002 , Florida Atlantic students have been using Owl <unk> ( the \" OK \" hand sign ) to show school pride and wish the athletic teams luck during football point after attempts ( <unk> ) and basketball free throws .", "The Florida Atlantic University Athletics Department has chosen to use Owl <unk> as part of its \" <unk> the Hoot \" 2012 marketing campaign that encourages students to \" proudly raise the hand salute that depicts the eyes of the owl , FAU 's mascot . \"", "= = Student life = = \n \n \n = = = Residential life = = = \n \n Residential housing at Florida Atlantic University is available on the Boca Raton and John D. MacArthur campuses . \"", "All full @-@ time freshmen are required to reside in university housing , \" however , \" exemptions from this policy are made for students who : are 21 or older by the first day of class , reside with parent ( s ) or legal guardian ( s ) within a 50 @-@ mile ( 80 km ) radius of the Boca Raton campus , or are married . \"", "As of 2011 , 4 @,@ 555 students live on @-@ campus in Boca Raton .", "The Wilkes Honors College on the MacArthur Campus requires all students live on @-@ campus within its two residence halls , however , exceptions are made for students who are 26 years of age , married , or have dependent children .", "As of 2011 , there are 231 students residing on @-@ campus at the honors college .", "Boca Raton 's on @-@ campus housing facilities are : Algonquin Hall ( opened 1965 ) , Indian River Towers ( opened 2001 ) , Heritage Park Towers ( opened 2004 ) , Glades Park Towers ( opened 2007 ) , Parliament Hall ( opened 2013 ) , University Village Apartments ( <unk> ) , and Innovation Village Apartments ( IVA ) ( opened 2011 ) .", "Heritage Park and Glades Park Towers each offer <unk> beds with 96 single rooms .", "<unk> and IVA exclusively serve <unk> while the other residence halls exclusively serve freshmen students , with Algonquin Hall serving all students .", "The university also offers upper @-@ division undergraduate and graduate student housing in the Business and Professional Women 's Scholarship House for women with a strong academic background .", "One of the newest residences on the Boca Raton campus is the Innovation Village Apartments ( IVA ) , consisting of two buildings : IVA North and IVA South .", "It is a 1 @,@ 200 @-@ bed apartment @-@ style housing facility for <unk> , graduate , and medical students .", "It offers amenities that one would find in a high @-@ rise apartment complex : lounges , retail dining , fitness centers , a pool / <unk> , a volleyball court , common areas , and more .", "The facility opened in fall 2011 .", "FAU 's newest residence hall is Parliament Hall , a lakeside freshmen housing facility offering 614 beds , a fitness center , lounges , retail dining , and views of the nearby Atlantic Ocean from top floors .", "Within its existing residential life programs , Florida Atlantic offers a number of Learning Communities for freshmen and students with similar interests and concentrations .", "Participants meet people with similar interests , live on the same floor and take courses with others in their community , while receiving additional guidance related to those interests .", "The university 's Learning Community programs are divided into two categories , Freshman Learning Communities and Living Learning Communities .", "The freshman program offers 16 different concentrations , including business , nursing , and education .", "The Living program offers six concentrations for students residing in the Heritage Park Towers dormitory , including engineering , computer science , and a Women 's <unk> program .", "The university 's Department of Housing and Residential Life and the university 's <unk> and <unk> sponsor a program for freshmen and other students returning to Florida Atlantic in the fall semester .", "This program , called the \" Weeks of Welcome , \" spans 11 days and all campuses , and works to <unk> students with university life and to build a good on @-@ campus community .", "On each day , a number of different events are scheduled , including Hall Wars , which are athletic competitions between dormitories , <unk> , and a number of other events .", "The Weeks of Welcome is the second largest campus @-@ wide event held by Florida Atlantic .", "= = = Student housing = = = \n \n \n = = = Campus organizations and activities = = = \n \n For the 2010 – 2011 academic year , Florida Atlantic had approximately 300 registered student organizations .", "Among the groups are academic organizations , honor societies , spiritual / religious organizations , diversity @-@ appreciation organizations , service organizations , personal interest organizations , sports clubs , and student government agencies .", "These clubs and organizations run the <unk> from sailing to Ultimate <unk> , from varsity and club sports and a jazz group to a pottery guild , from political organizations to chess and video game clubs .", "These organizations are funded by student tuition , from which $ 10 @.", "@ 00 per credit hour goes toward an activities and service fee fund .", "This generates approximately $ 9 million that is then given to student government for allocation to student clubs and organizations .", "The student government also finances other student life programs , including career <unk> , the University Press , <unk> TV and Owl Radio , and Homecoming .", "Florida Atlantic 's homecoming , also known as the \" Owl <unk> , \" is celebrated annually in the fall semester .", "Events occur mainly on the Boca Raton Campus , but a number of other campuses host their own events as well .", "In the past , homecoming has had kickoff parties , <unk> dances , <unk> , comedy shows , alumni events and <unk> , a golf cart parade , and <unk> .", "Florida Atlantic students have an organized football <unk> area known as the Rat 's Mouth .", "The name references the Spanish translation of Boca Raton .", "Florida Atlantic completed an $ 18 @.", "@ 6 million Recreation and Wellness Center in spring 2010 .", "The facility houses an outdoor leisure and lap pool , a <unk> equipment and free weight room , two multipurpose rooms , three indoor courts and health club @-@ style locker rooms .", "In 2011 , the facility won the <unk> Outstanding Sports Facilities Award .", "Other recreation facilities include a $ 4 @.", "@ 2 million track and field complex , with synthetic turf ( opened January 2007 ) , a ropes challenge course and the 6 @.", "@ 5 acre Henderson Fields , utilized most often by the FAU <unk> Sports and Club Sports programs .", "= = = Greek life = = = \n \n Florida Atlantic is home to approximately 28 chapters of national <unk> and <unk> , encompassing approximately 1 @,@ 077 members or 5 % of the undergraduate population .", "The <unk> of Greek life at Florida Atlantic is \" Greek Week . \"", "This event is held annually during the spring semester and showcases a number of themed competitions between the university 's Greek organizations .", "There are currently no on @-@ campus Greek houses .", "However , a Greek Life Housing task force has been formed to explore various housing models , including the cost of construction , \" and make recommendations on how to improve the overall quality of the Greek housing .... \" \n \n = = <unk> = = \n \n Florida Atlantic University has awarded more than 110 @,@ 000 degrees to nearly 105 @,@ 000 alumni worldwide since its opening .", "Charles <unk> or \" Father Goose \" is a children 's poet and former nationally syndicated columnist .", "Judith Ortiz Cofer is an acclaimed Puerto <unk> author whose works span a range of literary genres including poetry , short stories , and essays .", "Other alumni are Chris <unk> , the lead singer of the band <unk> <unk> ; and Phil Zimmermann , the creator of Pretty Good <unk> .", "Entertainers Mary Carey , a pornographic actress and former candidate for Governor of California , prop comedian <unk> Top , and humorist Daniel Dickey also attended the university .", "<unk> and NASA astronaut Steven Swanson went to space aboard Space Shuttle <unk> during <unk> @-@ 117 in June 2007 , and Space Shuttle Discovery during <unk> @-@ 119 in March 2009 ." ]
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[ " = Missouri River = \n \n The Missouri River is the longest river in North America .", "Rising in the Rocky Mountains of western Montana , the Missouri flows east and south for 2 @,@ 341 miles ( 3 @,@ 767 km ) before entering the Mississippi River north of St. Louis , Missouri .", "The river takes drainage from a sparsely populated , semi @-@ arid watershed of more than half a million square miles ( 1 @,@ 300 @,@ 000 km2 ) , which includes parts of ten U.S. states and two Canadian provinces .", "When combined with the lower Mississippi River , it forms the world 's fourth longest river system .", "For over 12 @,@ 000 years , people have depended on the Missouri River and its tributaries as a source of sustenance and transportation .", "More than ten major groups of Native Americans populated the watershed , most leading a nomadic lifestyle and dependent on enormous buffalo herds that once roamed through the Great Plains .", "The first Europeans encountered the river in the late seventeenth century , and the region passed through Spanish and French hands before finally becoming part of the United States through the Louisiana Purchase .", "The Missouri was long believed to be part of the Northwest Passage – a water route from the Atlantic to the Pacific – but when Lewis and Clark became the first to travel the river 's entire length , they confirmed the mythical pathway to be no more than a legend .", "The Missouri River was one of the main routes for the westward expansion of the United States during the 19th century .", "The growth of the fur trade in the early 1800s laid much of the <unk> as trappers explored the region and blazed trails .", "Pioneers headed west en <unk> beginning in the 1830s , first by covered wagon , then by the growing numbers of steamboats entering service on the river .", "Former Native American lands in the watershed were taken over by settlers , leading to some of the most longstanding and violent wars against indigenous peoples in American history .", "During the 20th century , the Missouri River basin was extensively developed for irrigation , flood control and the generation of hydroelectric power .", "Fifteen dams <unk> the main stem of the river , with hundreds more on tributaries .", "<unk> have been cut and the river <unk> to improve navigation , reducing its length by almost 200 miles ( 320 km ) from pre @-@ development times .", "Although the lower Missouri valley is now a populous and highly productive agricultural and industrial region , heavy development has taken its toll on wildlife and fish populations as well as water quality .", "= = Course = = \n \n From the Rocky Mountains of Montana and Wyoming , three streams rise to form the headwaters of the Missouri River .", "The longest begins near Brower 's Spring , 9 @,@ 100 feet ( 2 @,@ 800 m ) above sea level , on the southeastern slopes of Mount Jefferson in the Centennial Mountains .", "<unk> west then north , it runs first in Hell <unk> Creek , then west into the Red Rock ; swings northeast to become the <unk> , it finally joins with the Big Hole to form the Jefferson .", "The <unk> River originates at Madison Lake in Wyoming 's Yellowstone National Park and joins with the <unk> to form the Madison , while the Gallatin River rises out of Gallatin Lake , also in the national park .", "These two streams then flow north and northwest into Montana .", "The Missouri River officially starts at the confluence of the Jefferson and Madison in Missouri <unk> State Park near Three Forks , Montana , and is joined by the Gallatin a mile ( 1 @.", "@ 6 km ) downstream .", "The Missouri then passes through Canyon Ferry Lake , a reservoir west of the Big Belt Mountains .", "<unk> from the mountains near Cascade , the river flows northeast to the city of Great Falls , where it drops over the Great Falls of the Missouri , a series of five substantial waterfalls .", "It then winds east through a scenic region of canyons and badlands known as the Missouri Breaks , receiving the <unk> River from the west then widening into the Fort Peck Lake reservoir a few miles above the confluence with the <unk> River .", "Farther on , the river passes through the Fort Peck Dam , and immediately downstream , the Milk River joins from the north .", "<unk> eastwards through the plains of eastern Montana , the Missouri receives the <unk> River from the north before crossing into North Dakota where the Yellowstone River , its greatest tributary by volume , joins from the southwest .", "At the confluence , the Yellowstone is actually the larger river .", "The Missouri then meanders east past <unk> and into Lake <unk> , the reservoir formed by Garrison Dam .", "Below the dam the Missouri receives the Knife River from the west and flows south to Bismarck , the capital of North Dakota , where the Heart River joins from the west .", "It slows into the Lake Oahe reservoir just before the <unk> River confluence .", "While it continues south , eventually reaching Oahe Dam in South Dakota , the Grand , Moreau and Cheyenne Rivers all join the Missouri from the west .", "The Missouri makes a bend to the southeast as it winds through the Great Plains , receiving the Niobrara River and many smaller tributaries from the southwest .", "It then proceeds to form the boundary of South Dakota and Nebraska , then after being joined by the James River from the north , forms the Iowa – Nebraska boundary .", "At Sioux City the Big Sioux River comes in from the north .", "The Missouri flows south to the city of Omaha where it receives its longest tributary , the Platte River , from the west .", "<unk> , it begins to define the Nebraska – Missouri border , then flows between Missouri and Kansas .", "The Missouri swings east at Kansas City , where the Kansas River enters from the west , and so on into north @-@ central Missouri .", "To the east of the Kansas City , Missouri receives , on the left side , the Grand River .", "It passes south of Columbia and receives the Osage and <unk> Rivers from the south downstream of Jefferson City .", "The river then rounds the northern side of St. Louis to join the Mississippi River on the border between Missouri and Illinois .", "= = Watershed = = \n \n With a drainage basin spanning 529 @,@ 350 square miles ( 1 @,@ <unk> @,@ 000 km2 ) , the Missouri River 's catchment encompasses nearly one @-@ sixth of the area of the United States or just over five percent of the continent of North America .", "<unk> to the size of the Canadian province of Quebec , the watershed encompasses most of the central Great Plains , stretching from the Rocky Mountains in the west to the Mississippi River Valley in the east and from the southern extreme of western Canada to the border of the Arkansas River watershed .", "Compared with the Mississippi River above their confluence , the Missouri is twice as long and drains an area three times as large .", "The Missouri accounts for 45 percent of the annual flow of the Mississippi past St. Louis , and as much as 70 percent in certain droughts .", "In 1990 , the Missouri River watershed was home to about 12 million people .", "This included the entire population of the U.S. state of Nebraska , parts of the U.S. states of Colorado , Iowa , Kansas , Minnesota , Missouri , Montana , North Dakota , South Dakota , and Wyoming , and small southern portions of the Canadian provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan .", "The watershed 's largest city is Denver , Colorado , with a population of more than six hundred thousand .", "Denver is the main city of the Front Range Urban Corridor whose cities had a combined population of over four million in 2005 , making it the largest metropolitan area in the Missouri River basin .", "Other major population centers – mostly located in the southeastern portion of the watershed – include Omaha , Nebraska , situated north of the confluence of the Missouri and Platte Rivers ; Kansas City , Missouri – Kansas City , Kansas , located at the confluence of the Missouri with the Kansas River ; and the St. Louis metropolitan area , situated south of the Missouri River just below the latter 's mouth , on the Mississippi .", "In contrast , the northwestern part of the watershed is sparsely populated .", "However , many northwestern cities , such as <unk> , Montana , are among the fastest growing in the Missouri basin .", "With more than 170 @,@ 000 square miles ( 440 @,@ 000 km2 ) under the <unk> , the Missouri River watershed includes roughly one @-@ fourth of all the agricultural land in the United States , providing more than a third of the country 's wheat , flax , barley and oats .", "However , only 11 @,@ 000 square miles ( 28 @,@ 000 km2 ) of farmland in the basin is irrigated .", "A further 281 @,@ 000 square miles ( 730 @,@ 000 km2 ) of the basin is devoted to the raising of livestock , mainly cattle .", "Forested areas of the watershed , mostly second @-@ growth , total about 43 @,@ 700 square miles ( 113 @,@ 000 km2 ) .", "Urban areas , on the other hand , comprise less than 13 @,@ 000 square miles ( 34 @,@ 000 km2 ) of land .", "Most built @-@ up areas are located along the main stem and a few major tributaries , including the Platte and Yellowstone Rivers .", "<unk> in the watershed vary widely , ranging from just over 400 feet ( 120 m ) at the Missouri 's mouth to the 14 @,@ 293 @-@ foot ( 4 @,@ 357 m ) summit of Mount Lincoln in central Colorado .", "The river itself drops a total of 8 @,@ <unk> feet ( 2 @,@ <unk> m ) from Brower 's Spring , the farthest source .", "Although the plains of the watershed have extremely little local vertical relief , the land rises about 10 feet per mile ( 1 @.", "@ 9 m / km ) from east to west .", "The elevation is less than 500 feet ( 150 m ) at the eastern border of the watershed , but is over 3 @,@ 000 feet ( 910 m ) above sea level in many places at the base of the Rockies .", "The Missouri 's drainage basin has highly variable weather and rainfall patterns , Overall , the watershed is defined by a Continental climate with warm , wet summers and harsh , cold winters .", "Most of the watershed receives an average of 8 to 10 inches ( 200 to 250 mm ) of precipitation each year .", "However , the westernmost portions of the basin in the Rockies as well as southeastern regions in Missouri may receive as much as 40 inches ( 1 @,@ 000 mm ) .", "The vast majority of precipitation occurs in winter , although the upper basin is known for short @-@ lived but intense summer thunderstorms such as the one which produced the 1972 Black Hills flood through Rapid City , South Dakota .", "Winter temperatures in Montana , Wyoming and Colorado may drop as low as − 60 ° F ( − 51 ° C ) , while summer highs in Kansas and Missouri have reached 120 ° F ( 49 ° C ) at times .", "As one of the continent 's most significant river systems , the Missouri 's drainage basin borders on many other major watersheds of the United States and Canada .", "The Continental Divide , running along the spine of the Rocky Mountains , forms most of the western border of the Missouri watershed .", "The Clark Fork and Snake River , both part of the Columbia River basin , drain the area west of the Rockies in Montana , Idaho and western Wyoming .", "The Columbia , Missouri and Colorado River watersheds meet at Three Waters Mountain in Wyoming 's Wind River Range .", "South of there , the Missouri basin is bordered on the west by the drainage of the Green River , a tributary of the Colorado , then on the south by the mainstem of the Colorado .", "Both the Colorado and Columbia Rivers flow to the Pacific Ocean .", "However , a large <unk> drainage called the Great Divide Basin exists between the Missouri and Green watersheds in western Wyoming .", "This area is sometimes counted as part of the Missouri River watershed , even though its waters do not flow to either side of the Continental Divide .", "To the north , the much lower <unk> Divide separates the Missouri River watershed from those of the Oldman River , a tributary of the South Saskatchewan River , as well as the <unk> , <unk> , and smaller tributaries of the Red River of the North .", "All of these streams are part of Canada 's Nelson River drainage basin , which empties into Hudson Bay .", "There are also several large <unk> basins between the Missouri and Nelson watersheds in southern Alberta and Saskatchewan .", "The Minnesota and Des Moines Rivers , tributaries of the upper Mississippi , drain most of the area bordering the eastern side of the Missouri River basin .", "Finally , on the south , the <unk> Mountains and other low divides through central Missouri , Kansas and Colorado separate the Missouri watershed from those of the White River and Arkansas River , also tributaries of the Mississippi River .", "= = = Major tributaries = = = \n \n Over 95 significant tributaries and hundreds of smaller ones feed the Missouri River , with most of the larger ones coming in as the river draws close to the mouth .", "Most rivers and streams in the Missouri River basin flow from west to east , following the incline of the Great Plains ; however , some eastern tributaries such as the James , Big Sioux and Grand River systems flow from north to south .", "The Missouri 's largest tributaries by runoff are the Yellowstone in Montana and Wyoming , the Platte in Wyoming , Colorado , and Nebraska , and the Kansas – Republican / <unk> Hill and Osage in Kansas and Missouri .", "Each of these tributaries drains an area greater than 50 @,@ 000 square miles ( 130 @,@ 000 km2 ) , and has an average discharge greater than 5 @,@ 000 cu ft / s ( 140 m3 / s ) .", "The Yellowstone River has the highest discharge , even though the Platte is longer and drains a larger area .", "In fact , the Yellowstone 's flow is about 13 @,@ 800 cu ft / s ( 390 m3 / s ) – accounting for sixteen percent of total runoff in the Missouri basin and nearly double that of the Platte .", "On the other end of the scale is the tiny <unk> River in Montana , which at 201 feet ( 61 m ) long is one the world 's shortest rivers .", "The table on the right lists the ten longest tributaries of the Missouri , along with their respective catchment areas and flows .", "Length is measured to the <unk> source , regardless of naming convention .", "The main stem of the Kansas River , for example , is 148 miles ( 238 km ) long .", "However , including the longest headwaters tributaries , the 453 @-@ mile ( 729 km ) Republican River and the 156 @-@ mile ( 251 km ) Arikaree River , brings the total length to <unk> miles ( 1 @,@ 205 km ) .", "Similar naming issues are encountered with the Platte River , whose longest tributary , the North Platte River , is more than twice as long as its mainstream .", "The Missouri 's headwaters above Three Forks extend much farther upstream than the main stem .", "<unk> to the farthest source at Brower 's Spring , the Jefferson River is 298 miles ( 480 km ) long .", "Thus measured to its highest headwaters , the Missouri River stretches for 2 @,@ 639 miles ( 4 @,@ 247 km ) .", "When combined with the lower Mississippi , the Missouri and its headwaters form part of the fourth @-@ longest river system in the world , at 3 @,@ <unk> miles ( 6 @,@ <unk> km ) .", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n By discharge , the Missouri is the ninth largest river of the United States , after the Mississippi , St. Lawrence , Ohio , Columbia , Niagara , Yukon , Detroit , and St. Clair .", "The latter two , however , are sometimes considered part of a <unk> between Lake Huron and Lake Erie .", "Among rivers of North America as a whole , the Missouri is thirteenth largest , after the Mississippi , Mackenzie , St. Lawrence , Ohio , Columbia , Niagara , Yukon , Detroit , St. Clair , Fraser , Slave , and <unk> .", "As the Missouri drains a predominantly semi @-@ arid region , its discharge is much lower and more variable than other North American rivers of comparable length .", "Before the construction of dams , the river flooded twice each year – once in the \" April Rise \" or \" Spring Fresh \" , with the melting of snow on the plains of the watershed , and in the \" June Rise \" , caused by snowmelt and summer <unk> in the Rocky Mountains .", "The latter was far more destructive , with the river increasing to over ten times its normal discharge in some years .", "The Missouri 's discharge is affected by over 17 @,@ 000 reservoirs with an aggregate capacity of some 141 million acre feet ( 174 km3 ) .", "By providing flood control , the reservoirs dramatically reduce peak flows and increase low flows .", "<unk> from reservoirs significantly reduces the river 's runoff , causing an annual loss of over 3 million acre feet ( 3 @.", "@ 7 km3 ) from mainstem reservoirs alone .", "The United States Geological Survey operates fifty @-@ one stream gauges along the Missouri River .", "The river 's average discharge at Bismarck , 1 @,@ 314 @.", "@ 5 miles ( 2 @,@ 115 @.", "@ 5 km ) from the mouth , is 21 @,@ 920 cu ft / s ( <unk> m3 / s ) .", "This is from a drainage area of 186 @,@ 400 sq mi ( 483 @,@ 000 km2 ) , or 35 % of the total river basin .", "At Kansas City , 366 @.", "@ 1 miles ( <unk> @.", "@ 2 km ) from the mouth , the river 's average flow is 55 @,@ 400 cu ft / s ( 1 @,@ 570 m3 / s ) .", "The river here drains about <unk> @,@ 100 sq mi ( 1 @,@ 254 @,@ 000 km2 ) , representing about 91 % of the entire basin .", "The <unk> gage with a period of record greater than fifty years is at Hermann , Missouri – 97 @.", "@ 9 miles ( 157 @.", "@ 6 km ) upstream of the mouth of the Missouri – where the average annual flow was 87 @,@ 520 cu ft / s ( 2 @,@ 478 m3 / s ) from 1897 to 2010 .", "About 522 @,@ 500 sq mi ( 1 @,@ 353 @,@ 000 km2 ) , or 98 @.", "@ 7 % of the watershed , lies above Hermann .", "The highest annual mean was 181 @,@ 800 cu ft / s ( 5 @,@ 150 m3 / s ) in 1993 , and the lowest was 41 @,@ 690 cu ft / s ( 1 @,@ 181 m3 / s ) in 2006 .", "<unk> of the flow vary even further .", "The largest discharge ever recorded was over 750 @,@ 000 cu ft / s ( 21 @,@ 000 m3 / s ) on July 31 , 1993 , during a historic flood .", "The lowest , a mere <unk> cu ft / s ( 17 @.", "@ 0 m3 / s ) – caused by the formation of an ice dam – was measured on December 23 , 1963 .", "= = Upper and Lower Missouri River = = \n \n The Upper Missouri River is north of Gavins Point Dam the last hydroelectric dam of 15 on the river and it 's just upstream from Sioux City , Iowa .", "The lower Missouri River is the 840 river miles until it meets the Mississippi just above St. Louis .", "The Lower Missouri River has no <unk> or Lock and dams but it has a <unk> of Wing dams that enable barge traffic by directing the flow of the river into a 200 foot wide , 12 foot deep channel .", "These wing dams have been put in place and maintained by the U.S. Army corps of engineers , and there currently are no plans to construct any Lock and dams to replace these wing dams on the Missouri River .", "See also : - List of locks and dams of the Upper Mississippi River , List of locks and dams of the Ohio River \n \n = = Geology = = \n \n The Rocky Mountains of southwestern Montana at the headwaters of the Missouri River first rose in the Laramide <unk> , a mountain @-@ building episode that occurred from around 70 to 45 million years ago ( the end of the <unk> through the early Cenozoic ) .", "This <unk> <unk> Cretaceous rocks along the western side of the Western Interior <unk> , a vast shallow sea that stretched from the Arctic Ocean to the Gulf of Mexico , and deposited the sediments that now <unk> much of the drainage basin of the Missouri River .", "This Laramide <unk> caused the sea to retreat and laid the framework for a vast drainage system of rivers flowing from the Rocky and Appalachian Mountains , the predecessor of the modern @-@ day Mississippi watershed .", "The Laramide <unk> is essential to modern Missouri River hydrology , as snow and ice melt from the Rockies provide the majority of the flow in the Missouri and its tributaries .", "The Missouri and many of its tributaries cross the Great Plains , flowing over or cutting into the <unk> Group and older mid @-@ Cenozoic <unk> rocks .", "The lowest major Cenozoic unit , the White River Formation , was deposited between roughly 35 and 29 million years ago and consists of <unk> , sandstone , limestone , and conglomerate .", "Channel <unk> and finer @-@ <unk> <unk> deposits of the <unk> Arikaree Group were deposited between 29 and 19 million years ago .", "The Miocene @-@ age <unk> and the slightly younger <unk> @-@ age <unk> Formation deposited atop the Arikaree Group , and are formed from material eroded off of the Rocky Mountains during a time of increased generation of topographic relief ; these formations stretch from the Rocky Mountains nearly to the Iowa border and give the Great Plains much of their gentle but persistent eastward tilt , and also constitute a major <unk> .", "Immediately before the <unk> Ice Age , the Missouri River was likely split into three segments : an upper portion that drained northwards into Hudson Bay , and middle and lower sections that flowed eastward down the regional slope .", "As the Earth plunged into the Ice Age , a pre @-@ <unk> ( or possibly the <unk> ) <unk> diverted the Missouri River <unk> towards its present confluence with the Mississippi and caused it to integrate into a single river system that cuts across the regional slope .", "In western Montana , the Missouri River is thought to have once flowed north then east around the Bear <unk> Mountains .", "<unk> are found in some spots along the river in western Montana .", "<unk> of the continental ice sheets diverted the river and its tributaries , causing them to pool up into large temporary lakes such as <unk> Lakes Great Falls , <unk> and others .", "As the lakes rose , the water in them often spilled across adjacent local drainage divides , creating now @-@ abandoned channels and <unk> including the <unk> <unk> , 100 miles ( 160 km ) long .", "When the glaciers retreated , the Missouri flowed in a new course along the south side of the <unk> , and the lower part of the Milk River tributary took over the original main channel .", "The Missouri 's nickname , the \" Big <unk> \" , was inspired by its enormous loads of sediment or silt – some of the largest of any North American river .", "In its pre @-@ development state , the river transported some 175 to 320 million short tons ( 159 to 290 Mt ) per year .", "The construction of dams and levees has drastically reduced this to 20 to 25 million short tons ( 18 to 23 Mt ) in the present day .", "Much of this sediment is derived from the river 's floodplain , also called the <unk> belt ; every time the river changed course , it would <unk> tons of soil and rocks from its banks .", "However , <unk> and channeling the river has kept it from reaching its natural sediment sources along most of its course .", "<unk> along the Missouri trap roughly 36 @.", "@ 4 million short tons ( 33 @.", "@ 0 Mt ) of sediment each year .", "Despite this , the river still transports more than half the total silt that empties into the Gulf of Mexico ; the Mississippi River Delta , formed by sediment deposits at the mouth of the Mississippi , constitutes a majority of sediments carried by the Missouri .", "= = First peoples = = \n \n Archaeological evidence , especially in Missouri , suggests that man first made his presence in the watershed of the Missouri River between 10 @,@ 000 and 12 @,@ 000 years ago at the end of the Pleistocene .", "During the end of the last glacial period , a great migration of humans began , traveling via the Bering land bridge from Eurasia into and throughout the Americas .", "As they traveled slowly over centuries , the Missouri River formed one of the main migration paths .", "Most settled in the Ohio Valley and the lower Mississippi River Valley , but many , including the <unk> builders , stayed along the Missouri , becoming the ancestors of the later indigenous peoples of the Great Plains .", "The Native Americans that lived along the Missouri had access to ample food , water , and shelter .", "Many migratory animals inhabited the plains at the time , providing them meat , clothing , and other everyday items ; there were also great riparian areas in the river 's floodplain that provided them with natural herbs and staple foods .", "No written records from the tribes and peoples of the pre @-@ European period exist because they did not use writing .", "According to the writings of explorers , some of the major tribes along the Missouri River included the <unk> , <unk> , Omaha , <unk> , <unk> , Lakota , Sioux , <unk> , Hidatsa , Mandan , <unk> , <unk> <unk> and <unk> .", "<unk> used the Missouri , at least to a limited extent , as a path of trade and transport .", "In addition , the river and its tributaries formed tribal boundaries .", "<unk> of the indigenous mostly centered on a semi @-@ nomadic culture ; many tribes would have different summer and winter camps .", "However , the center of Native American wealth and trade lay along the Missouri River in the Dakotas region on its great bend south .", "A large cluster of walled Mandan , Hidatsa and <unk> villages situated on <unk> and islands of the river was home to thousands , and later served as a market and trading post used by early French and British explorers and fur traders .", "Following the introduction of horses to Missouri River tribes , possibly from feral European @-@ introduced populations , natives ' way of life changed dramatically .", "The use of the horse allowed them to travel greater distances , and thus facilitated hunting , communications and trade .", "Once , tens of millions of American bison ( commonly called buffalo ) , one of the keystone species of the Great Plains and the Ohio Valley , roamed the plains of the Missouri River basin .", "Most Native American groups in the basin relied heavily on the bison as a food source , and their hides and bones served to create other household items .", "In time , the species came to benefit from the indigenous peoples ' periodic controlled <unk> of the grasslands surrounding the Missouri to clear out old and dead growth .", "The large bison population of the region gave rise to the term great bison belt , an area of rich annual grasslands that extended from Alaska to Mexico along the eastern flank of the Continental Divide .", "However , after the arrival of Europeans in North America , both the bison and the Native Americans saw a rapid decline in population .", "Hunting eliminated bison populations east of the Mississippi River by 1833 and reduced the numbers in the Missouri basin to a mere few hundred .", "Foreign diseases such as smallpox raged across the land , <unk> Native American populations .", "Left without their primary source of sustenance , many of the remaining indigenous people were amalgamated into <unk> areas and reservations .", "= = Early European explorers = = \n \n In May <unk> , the French explorers Louis Jolliet and Jacques Marquette left the settlement of St. Ignace on Lake Huron and traveled down the Wisconsin and Mississippi Rivers , aiming to reach the Pacific Ocean .", "In late June , Jolliet and Marquette became the first documented European <unk> of the Missouri River , which according to their journals was in full flood . \"", "I never saw anything more terrific , \" Jolliet wrote , \" a tangle of entire trees from the mouth of the <unk> [ Missouri ] with such <unk> that one could not attempt to cross it without great danger .", "The <unk> was such that the water was made muddy by it and could not clear itself . \"", "They recorded <unk> or <unk> as the local name for the Missouri .", "However , the party never explored the Missouri beyond its mouth , nor did they linger in the area .", "In addition , they later learned that the Mississippi drained into the Gulf of Mexico and not the Pacific as they had originally presumed ; the expedition turned back about 440 miles ( 710 km ) short of the Gulf at the confluence of the Arkansas River with the Mississippi .", "In 1682 , France expanded its territorial claims in North America to include land on the western side of the Mississippi River , which included the lower portion of the Missouri .", "However , the Missouri itself remained formally <unk> until Étienne de <unk> , Sieur de Bourgmont commanded an expedition in 1714 that reached at least as far as the mouth of the Platte River .", "It is unclear exactly how far Bourgmont traveled beyond there ; he described the blond @-@ haired <unk> in his journals , so it is likely he reached as far as their villages in present @-@ day North Dakota .", "Later that year , Bourgmont published The Route To Be Taken To <unk> The Missouri River , the first known document to use the name \" Missouri River \" ; many of the names he gave to tributaries , mostly for the native tribes that lived along them , are still in use today .", "The expedition 's discoveries eventually found their way to <unk> Guillaume <unk> , who used the information to create a map of the lower Missouri .", "In <unk> , Jean @-@ Baptiste Le <unk> , Sieur de <unk> requested that the French government bestow upon Bourgmont the Cross of St. Louis because of his \" outstanding service to France \" .", "Bourgmont had in fact been in trouble with the French colonial authorities since 1706 , when he deserted his post as commandant of Fort Detroit after poorly handling an attack by the Ottawa that resulted in thirty @-@ one deaths .", "However , his reputation was enhanced in 1720 when the Pawnee – who had earlier been befriended by Bourgmont – massacred the Spanish <unk> expedition near present @-@ day Columbus , Nebraska on the Missouri River and temporarily ending Spanish encroachment on French Louisiana .", "Bourgmont established Fort Orleans , the first European settlement of any kind on the Missouri River , near present @-@ day Brunswick , Missouri , in 1723 .", "The following year Bourgmont led an expedition to enlist <unk> support against the Spanish , who continued to show interest in taking over the Missouri .", "In 1725 Bourgmont brought the chiefs of several Missouri River tribes to visit France .", "There he was raised to the rank of nobility and did not accompany the chiefs back to North America .", "Fort Orleans was either abandoned or its small contingent massacred by Native Americans in 1726 .", "The French and Indian War erupted when territorial disputes between France and Great Britain in North America reached a head in 1754 .", "By 1763 , France was defeated by the much greater strength of the British army and was forced to cede its Canadian possessions to the English and Louisiana to the Spanish in the Treaty of Paris , amounting to most of its colonial holdings in North America .", "Initially , the Spanish did not extensively explore the Missouri and let French traders continue their activities under license .", "However , this ended after news of the British Hudson 's Bay Company incursions in the upper Missouri River watershed was brought back following an expedition by Jacques D <unk> in the early <unk> .", "In 1795 the Spanish chartered the Company of <unk> and <unk> of the Missouri , popularly referred to as the \" Missouri Company \" , and offered a reward for the first person to reach the Pacific Ocean via the Missouri .", "In 1794 and 1795 expeditions led by Jean Baptiste <unk> and Antoine Simon <unk> de la <unk> did not even make it as far north as the Mandan villages in central North Dakota .", "<unk> the most successful of the Missouri Company expeditions was that of James MacKay and John Evans .", "The two set out along the Missouri , and established Fort Charles about 20 miles ( 32 km ) south of present @-@ day Sioux City as a winter camp in 1795 .", "At the Mandan villages in North Dakota , they expelled several British traders , and while talking to the populace they <unk> the location of the Yellowstone River , which was called Roche <unk> ( \" Yellow Rock \" ) by the French .", "Although MacKay and Evans failed to accomplish their original goal of reaching the Pacific , they did create the first accurate map of the upper Missouri River .", "In 1795 , the young United States and Spain signed <unk> 's Treaty , which recognized American rights to navigate the Mississippi River and store goods for export in New Orleans .", "Three years later , Spain revoked the treaty and in 1800 secretly returned Louisiana to Napoleonic France in the Third Treaty of San <unk> .", "This transfer was so secret that the Spanish continued to administer the territory .", "In 1801 , Spain restored rights to use the Mississippi and New Orleans to the United States .", "Fearing that the <unk> could occur again , President Thomas Jefferson proposed to buy the port of New Orleans from France for $ 10 million .", "Instead , faced with a debt crisis , Napoleon offered to sell the entirety of Louisiana , including the Missouri River , for $ 15 million – amounting to less than 3 <unk> per acre .", "The deal was signed in 1803 , doubling the size of the United States with the acquisition of the Louisiana Territory .", "In 1803 , Jefferson instructed Meriwether Lewis to explore the Missouri and search for a water route to the Pacific Ocean .", "By then , it had been discovered that the Columbia River system , which drains into the Pacific , had a similar latitude as the headwaters of the Missouri River , and it was widely believed that a connection or short <unk> existed between the two .", "However , Spain <unk> at the takeover , citing that they had never formally returned Louisiana to the French .", "Spanish authorities warned Lewis not to take the journey and forbade him from seeing the MacKay and Evans map of the Missouri , although Lewis eventually managed to gain access to it .", "Meriwether Lewis and William Clark began their famed expedition in 1804 with a party of thirty @-@ three people in three boats .", "Although they became the first Europeans to travel the entire length of the Missouri and reach the Pacific Ocean via the Columbia , they found no trace of the Northwest Passage .", "The maps made by Lewis and Clark , especially those of the Pacific Northwest region , provided a foundation for future explorers and emigrants .", "They also negotiated relations with multiple Native American tribes and wrote extensive reports on the climate , ecology and geology of the region .", "Many present @-@ day names of geographic features in the upper Missouri basin originated from their expedition .", "= = American frontier = = \n \n \n = = = Fur trade = = = \n \n As early as the 18th century , fur trappers entered the extreme northern basin of the Missouri River in the hopes of finding populations of beaver and river otter , the sale of whose pelts drove the thriving North American fur trade .", "They came from many different places – some from the Canadian fur corporations at Hudson Bay , some from the Pacific Northwest ( see also : Maritime fur trade ) , and some from the <unk> United States .", "Most did not stay in the area for long , as they failed to find significant resources .", "The first glowing reports of country rich with thousands of game animals came in 1806 when Meriwether Lewis and William Clark returned from their two @-@ year expedition .", "Their journals described lands rich with thousands of buffalo , beaver , and river otter ; and also an abundant population of sea otters on the Pacific Northwest coast .", "In 1807 , explorer Manuel Lisa organized an expedition which would lead to the explosive growth of the fur trade in the upper Missouri River country .", "Lisa and his crew traveled up the Missouri and Yellowstone Rivers , trading manufactured items in return for furs from local Native American tribes , and established a fort at the confluence of the Yellowstone and a tributary , the Bighorn , in southern Montana .", "Although the business started small , it quickly grew into a thriving trade .", "Lisa 's men started construction of Fort Raymond , which sat on a bluff overlooking the confluence of the Yellowstone and Bighorn , in the fall of 1807 .", "The fort would serve primarily as a trading post for <unk> with the Native Americans for furs .", "This method was unlike that of the Pacific Northwest fur trade , which involved trappers hired by the various fur enterprises , namely Hudson 's Bay .", "Fort Raymond was later replaced by Fort Lisa at the confluence of the Missouri and Yellowstone in North Dakota ; a second fort also called Fort Lisa was built downstream on the Missouri River in Nebraska .", "In 1809 the St. Louis Missouri Fur Company was founded by Lisa in conjunction with William Clark and Pierre <unk> , among others .", "In 1828 , the American Fur Company founded Fort Union at the confluence of the Missouri and Yellowstone Rivers .", "Fort Union gradually became the main headquarters for the fur trade in the upper Missouri basin .", "Fur trapping activities in the early 19th century encompassed nearly all of the Rocky Mountains on both the eastern and western slopes .", "<unk> of the Hudson 's Bay Company , St. Louis Missouri Fur Company , American Fur Company , Rocky Mountain Fur Company , North West Company and other outfits worked thousands of streams in the Missouri watershed as well as the neighboring Columbia , Colorado , Arkansas , and Saskatchewan river systems .", "During this period , the trappers , also called mountain men , blazed trails through the wilderness that would later form the paths pioneers and settlers would travel by into the West .", "Transport of the thousands of beaver pelts required ships , providing one of the first large motives for river transport on the Missouri to start .", "As the 1830s drew to a close , the fur industry slowly began to die as silk replaced beaver fur as a desirable clothing item .", "By this time , also , the beaver population of streams in the Rocky Mountains had been decimated by intense hunting .", "Furthermore , frequent Native American attacks on trading posts made it dangerous for employees of the fur companies .", "In some regions , the industry continued well into the 1840s , but in others such as the Platte River valley , declines of the beaver population contributed to an earlier demise .", "The fur trade finally disappeared in the Great Plains around 1850 , with the primary center of industry shifting to the Mississippi Valley and central Canada .", "Despite the demise of the once @-@ prosperous trade , however , its legacy led to the opening of the American West and a flood of settlers , farmers , ranchers , adventurers , <unk> , financially bereft , and entrepreneurs took their place .", "= = = Settlers and pioneers = = = \n \n The river roughly defined the American frontier in the 19th century , particularly downstream from Kansas City , where it takes a sharp eastern turn into the heart of the state of Missouri .", "The major trails for the opening of the American West all have their starting points on the river , including the California , Mormon , Oregon , and Santa Fe trails .", "The first westward leg of the Pony Express was a ferry across the Missouri at St. Joseph , Missouri .", "Similarly , most emigrants arrived at the eastern terminus of the First Transcontinental Railroad via a ferry ride across the Missouri between Council Bluffs , Iowa and Omaha .", "The <unk> Bridge became the first bridge to cross the Missouri River in 1869 , and its location was a major reason why Kansas City became the largest city on the river upstream from its mouth at St. Louis .", "True to the then @-@ ideal of <unk> Destiny , over 500 @,@ 000 people set out from the river town of Independence , Missouri to their various destinations in the American West from the 1830s to the 1860s .", "These people had many reasons to embark on this strenuous year @-@ long journey – economic crisis , and later gold strikes including the California Gold Rush , for example .", "For most , the route took them up the Missouri to Omaha , Nebraska , where they would set out along the Platte River , which flows from the Rocky Mountains in Wyoming and Colorado eastwards through the Great Plains .", "An early expedition led by Robert Stuart from 1812 to 1813 proved the Platte impossible to navigate by the <unk> canoes they used , let alone the large <unk> and <unk> that would later <unk> the Missouri in increasing numbers .", "One explorer remarked that the Platte was \" too thick to drink , too thin to <unk> \" .", "Nevertheless , the Platte provided an abundant and reliable source of water for the pioneers as they headed west .", "<unk> wagons , popularly referred to as prairie <unk> , provided the primary means of transport until the beginning of regular boat service on the river in the 1850s .", "During the 1860s , gold strikes in Montana , Colorado , Wyoming and northern Utah attracted another wave of <unk> to the region .", "Although some freight was hauled overland , most transport to and from the gold fields was done through the Missouri and Kansas Rivers , as well as the Snake River in western Wyoming and the Bear River in Utah , Idaho and Wyoming .", "It is estimated that of the passengers and freight hauled from the Midwest to Montana , over 80 percent were transported by boat , a journey that took 150 days in the upstream direction .", "A route more directly west into Colorado lay along the Kansas River and its tributary the Republican River as well as pair of smaller Colorado streams , Big Sandy Creek and the South Platte River , to near Denver .", "The gold rushes precipitated the decline of the Bozeman Trail as a popular emigration route , as it passed through land held by often @-@ hostile Native Americans .", "<unk> paths were blazed to the Great Salt Lake near <unk> , Utah during the gold rush period , which led to the large @-@ scale settlement of the Rocky Mountains region and eastern Great Basin .", "As settlers expanded their holdings into the Great Plains , they ran into land conflicts with Native American tribes .", "This resulted in frequent raids , massacres and armed conflicts , leading to the federal government creating multiple treaties with the Plains tribes , which generally involved establishing borders and reserving lands for the indigenous .", "As with many other treaties between the U.S. and Native Americans , they were soon broken , leading to huge wars .", "Over 1 @,@ 000 battles , big and small , were fought between the U.S. military and Native Americans before the tribes were forced out of their land onto reservations .", "Conflicts between natives and settlers over the opening of the Bozeman Trail in the Dakotas , Wyoming and Montana led to Red Cloud 's War , in which the Lakota and Cheyenne fought against the U.S. Army .", "The fighting resulted in a complete Native American victory .", "In 1868 , the Treaty of Fort <unk> was signed , which \" guaranteed \" the use of the Black Hills , <unk> River Country and other regions surrounding the northern Missouri River to Native Americans without white intervention .", "The Missouri River was also a significant landmark as it divides northeastern Kansas from western Missouri ; pro @-@ slavery forces from Missouri would cross the river into Kansas and spark <unk> during Bleeding Kansas , leading to continued tension and hostility even today between Kansas and Missouri .", "Another significant military engagement on the Missouri River during this period was the 1861 Battle of <unk> , which did not affect Native Americans but rather was a turning point in the American Civil War that allowed the Union to seize control of transport on the river , <unk> the state of Missouri from joining the Confederacy .", "However , the peace and freedom of the Native Americans did not last for long .", "The Great Sioux War of 1876 – 77 was sparked when American miners discovered gold in the Black Hills of western South Dakota and eastern Wyoming .", "These lands were originally set aside for Native American use by the Treaty of Fort <unk> .", "When the settlers <unk> onto the lands , they were attacked by Native Americans .", "U.S. troops were sent to the area to protect the miners , and drive out the natives from the new settlements .", "During this bloody period , both the Native Americans and the U.S. military won victories in major battles , resulting in the loss of nearly a thousand lives .", "The war eventually ended in an American victory , and the Black Hills were opened to settlement .", "Native Americans of that region were relocated to reservations in Wyoming and southeastern Montana .", "= = Dam @-@ building era = = \n \n In the late 19th and early 20th centuries , a great number of dams were built along the course of the Missouri , transforming 35 percent of the river into a chain of reservoirs .", "River development was stimulated by a variety of factors , first by growing demand for electricity in the rural northwestern parts of the basin , and also by floods and droughts that plagued rapidly growing agricultural and urban areas along the lower Missouri River .", "Small , privately owned hydroelectric projects have existed since the 1890s , but the large flood @-@ control and storage dams that characterize the middle reaches of the river today were not constructed until the 1950s .", "Between 1890 and 1940 , five dams were built in the vicinity of Great Falls to generate power from the Great Falls of the Missouri , a chain of giant waterfalls formed by the river in its path through western Montana .", "Black Eagle Dam , built in 1891 on Black Eagle Falls , was the first dam of the Missouri .", "<unk> in 1926 with a more modern structure , the dam was little more than a small weir atop Black Eagle Falls , diverting part of the Missouri 's flow into the Black Eagle power plant .", "The largest of the five dams , Ryan Dam , was built in 1913 .", "The dam lies directly above the 87 @-@ foot ( 27 m ) Great Falls , the largest waterfall of the Missouri .", "In the same period , several private establishments – most notably the Montana Power Company – began to develop the Missouri River above Great Falls and below Helena for power generation .", "A small run @-@ of @-@ the river structure completed in 1898 near the present site of Canyon Ferry Dam became the second dam to be built on the Missouri .", "This rock @-@ filled timber crib dam generated seven and a half megawatts of electricity for Helena and the surrounding countryside .", "The nearby steel Hauser Dam was finished in 1907 , but failed in 1908 because of structural deficiencies , causing catastrophic flooding all the way downstream past Craig .", "At Great Falls , a section of the Black Eagle Dam was <unk> to save nearby factories from inundation .", "Hauser was rebuilt in 1910 as a concrete gravity structure , and stands to this day .", "<unk> Dam , about 45 miles ( 72 km ) downstream of Helena , was the third hydroelectric dam built on this stretch of the Missouri River .", "When completed in 1918 by the Montana Power Company and the United Missouri River Power Company , its reservoir flooded the Gates of the Mountains , a limestone canyon which Meriwether Lewis described as \" the most remarkable <unk> that we have yet seen … the tow [ er ] ing and projecting rocks in many places seem ready to tumble on us . \"", "In 1949 , the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation ( <unk> ) began construction on the modern Canyon Ferry Dam to provide flood control to the Great Falls area .", "By 1954 , the rising waters of Canyon Ferry Lake submerged the old 1898 dam , whose powerhouse still stands underwater about 1 @.", "@ 5 miles ( 2 @.", "@ 4 km ) upstream of the present @-@ day dam . \n \"", "[ The Missouri 's temperament was ] uncertain as the actions of a jury or the state of a woman 's mind . \"", "– Sioux City Register , March 28 , 1868 \n The Missouri basin suffered a series of catastrophic floods around the turn of the 20th century , most notably in 1844 , 1881 , and 1926 – 1927 .", "In 1940 , as part of the Great Depression @-@ era New Deal , the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers ( USACE ) completed Fort Peck Dam in Montana .", "Construction of this massive public works project provided jobs for more than 50 @,@ 000 laborers during the Depression and was a major step in providing flood control to the lower half of the Missouri River .", "However , Fort Peck only controls runoff from 11 percent of the Missouri River watershed , and had little effect on a severe snowmelt flood that struck the lower basin three years later .", "This event was particularly destructive as it submerged manufacturing plants in Omaha and Kansas City , greatly delaying shipments of military supplies in World War II .", "Flooding damages on the Mississippi – Missouri river system were one of the primary reasons for which Congress passed the Flood Control Act of 1944 , opening the way for the USACE to develop the Missouri on a massive scale .", "The 1944 act authorized the Pick – Sloan Missouri Basin Program ( Pick – Sloan Plan ) , which was a composite of two widely varying proposals .", "The Pick plan , with an emphasis on flood control and hydroelectric power , called for the construction of large storage dams along the main stem of the Missouri .", "The Sloan plan , which stressed the development of local irrigation , included provisions for roughly 85 smaller dams on tributaries .", "In the early stages of Pick – Sloan development , tentative plans were made to build a low dam on the Missouri at <unk> , North Dakota and 27 smaller dams on the Yellowstone River and its tributaries .", "This was met with controversy from inhabitants of the Yellowstone basin , and eventually the <unk> proposed a solution : to greatly increase the size of the proposed dam at <unk> – today 's Garrison Dam , thus replacing the storage that would have been provided by the Yellowstone dams .", "Because of this decision , the Yellowstone is now the longest free @-@ flowing river in the contiguous United States .", "In the 1950s , construction commenced on the five mainstem dams – Garrison , Oahe , Big Bend , Fort Randall and Gavins Point – proposed under the Pick @-@ Sloan Plan .", "Along with Fort Peck , which was integrated as a unit of the Pick @-@ Sloan Plan in the 1940s , these dams now form what is known as the Missouri River Mainstem System .", "The six dams of the Mainstem System , chiefly Fort Peck , Garrison and Oahe , are among the largest dams in the world by volume ; their sprawling reservoirs also rank within the biggest of the nation .", "Holding up to 74 @.", "@ 1 million acre feet ( 91 @.", "@ 4 km3 ) in total , the six reservoirs can store more than three years ' worth of the river 's flow as measured below Gavins Point , the <unk> dam .", "This capacity makes it the largest reservoir system in the United States and one of the largest in North America .", "In addition to storing irrigation water , the system also includes an annual flood @-@ control reservation of 16 @.", "@ 3 million acre feet ( 20 @.", "@ 1 km3 ) .", "Mainstem power plants generate about 9 @.", "@ 3 billion <unk> annually – equal to a constant output of almost 1 @,@ 100 megawatts .", "Along with nearly 100 smaller dams on tributaries , namely the Bighorn , Platte , Kansas , and Osage Rivers , the system provides irrigation water to nearly 7 @,@ 500 sq mi ( 19 @,@ 000 km2 ) of land .", "The table at left lists statistics of all fifteen dams on the Missouri River , ordered downstream .", "Many of the run @-@ of @-@ the @-@ river dams on the Missouri ( marked in yellow ) form very small <unk> which may or may not have been given names ; those unnamed are left blank .", "All dams are on the upper half of the river above Sioux City ; the lower river is uninterrupted due to its longstanding use as a shipping channel .", "= = Navigation = = \n \n \" [ Missouri River shipping ] never achieved its expectations .", "Even under the very best of circumstances , it was never a huge industry . \"", "~ Richard <unk> , former Missouri River Basin Association executive director \n Boat travel on the Missouri started with the wood @-@ framed canoes and bull boats of the Native Americans , which were used for thousands of years before the introduction of larger craft to the river upon colonization of the Great Plains .", "The first steamboat on the Missouri was the Independence , which started running between St. Louis and <unk> , Missouri around 1819 .", "By the 1830s , large mail and freight @-@ carrying vessels were running regularly between Kansas City and St. Louis , and many traveled even farther upstream .", "A handful , such as the Western Engineer and the Yellowstone , were able to make it up the river as far as eastern Montana .", "During the early 19th century , at the height of the fur trade , steamboats and <unk> began traveling nearly the whole length of the Missouri from Montana 's rugged Missouri Breaks to the mouth , carrying beaver and buffalo furs to and from the areas that the trappers frequented .", "This resulted in the development of the Missouri River <unk> , which specialized in carrying furs .", "Since these boats could only travel <unk> , they were dismantled and sold for lumber upon their arrival at St. Louis .", "Water transport increased through the 1850s with multiple craft ferrying pioneers , emigrants and miners ; many of these runs were from St. Louis or Independence to near Omaha .", "There , most of these people would set out overland along the large but shallow and <unk> Platte River , which was described by pioneers as \" a mile wide and an inch deep \" and \" the most magnificent and useless of rivers \" .", "<unk> navigation peaked in 1858 with over 130 boats operating full @-@ time on the Missouri , with many more smaller vessels .", "Many of the earlier vessels were built on the Ohio River before being transferred to the Missouri .", "Side @-@ <unk> steamboats were preferred over the larger <unk> used on the Mississippi and Ohio because of their greater maneuverability .", "The industry 's success , however , did not guarantee safety .", "In the early decades before the river 's flow was controlled by man , its sketchy rises and falls and its massive amounts of sediment , which prevented a clear view of the bottom , wrecked some 300 vessels .", "Because of the dangers of navigating the Missouri River , the average ship 's lifespan was short , only about four years .", "The development of the Transcontinental and Northern Pacific <unk> marked the beginning of the end of steamboat commerce on the Missouri .", "<unk> by trains , the number of boats slowly dwindled , until there was almost nothing left by the 1890s .", "Transport of agricultural and mining products by barge , however , saw a revival in the early twentieth century .", "= = = Passage to Sioux City = = = \n \n Since the beginning of the 20th century , the Missouri River has been extensively engineered for water transport purposes , and about 32 percent of the river now flows through artificially <unk> channels .", "In 1912 , the USACE was authorized to maintain the Missouri to a depth of six feet ( 1 @.", "@ 8 m ) from the Port of Kansas City to the mouth , a distance of 368 miles ( 592 km ) .", "This was accomplished by constructing levees and wing dams to direct the river 's flow into a straight , narrow channel and prevent sedimentation .", "In 1925 , the USACE began a project to widen the river 's navigation channel to 200 feet ( 61 m ) ; two years later , they began dredging a deep @-@ water channel from Kansas City to Sioux City .", "These modifications have reduced the river 's length from some 2 @,@ 540 miles ( 4 @,@ 090 km ) in the late 19th century to 2 @,@ 341 miles ( 3 @,@ 767 km ) in the present day .", "Construction of dams on the Missouri under the Pick @-@ Sloan Plan in the mid @-@ twentieth century was the final step in aiding navigation .", "The large reservoirs of the Mainstem System help provide a dependable flow to maintain the navigation channel year @-@ round , and are capable of halting most of the river 's annual <unk> .", "However , high and low water cycles of the Missouri – notably the protracted early @-@ 21st @-@ century drought in the Missouri River basin and historic floods in 1993 and 2011 – are difficult for even the massive Mainstem System reservoirs to control .", "In 1945 , the USACE began the Missouri River Bank Stabilization and Navigation Project , which would permanently increase the river 's navigation channel to a width of 300 feet ( 91 m ) and a depth of nine feet ( 2 @.", "@ 7 m ) .", "During work that continues to this day , the 735 @-@ mile ( 1 @,@ 183 km ) navigation channel from Sioux City to St. Louis has been controlled by building rock <unk> to direct the river 's flow and <unk> out sediments , sealing and cutting off meanders and side channels , and dredging the riverbed .", "However , the Missouri has often resisted the efforts of the USACE to control its depth .", "In 2006 , several U.S. Coast Guard boats ran aground in the Missouri River because the navigation channel had been severely <unk> .", "The USACE was blamed for failing to maintain the channel to the minimum depth .", "In 1929 , the Missouri River Navigation Commission estimated the total amount of goods shipped on the river annually at 15 million tons ( 13 @.", "@ 6 million metric tons ) , providing widespread consensus for the creation of a navigation channel .", "However , shipping traffic has since been far lower than expected – shipments of commodities including produce , manufactured items , lumber , and oil averaged only <unk> @,@ 000 tons ( <unk> @,@ 000 t ) per year from 1994 to 2006 .", "By tonnage of transported material , Missouri is by far the largest user of the river accounting for 83 percent of river traffic , while Kansas has 12 percent , Nebraska three percent and Iowa two percent .", "Almost all of the barge traffic on the Missouri River ships sand and gravel dredged from the lower 500 miles ( 800 km ) of the river ; the remaining portion of the shipping channel now sees little to no use by commercial vessels .", "= = = Traffic decline = = = \n \n <unk> of goods shipped by barges on the Missouri River has seen a serious decline from the 1960s to the present .", "In the 1960s , the USACE predicted an increase to 12 million short tons ( 11 Mt ) per year by 2000 , but instead the opposite has happened .", "The amount of goods plunged from 3 @.", "@ 3 million short tons ( 3 @.", "@ 0 Mt ) in 1977 to just 1 @.", "@ 3 million short tons ( 1 @.", "@ 2 Mt ) in 2000 .", "One of the largest drops has been in agricultural products , especially wheat .", "Part of the reason is that irrigated land along the Missouri has only been developed to a fraction of its potential .", "In 2006 , barges on the Missouri hauled only 200 @,@ 000 short tons ( 180 @,@ 000 t ) of products which is equal to the amount of daily freight traffic on the Mississippi .", "Drought conditions in the early 21st century and competition from other modes of transport – mainly railroads – are the primary reason for decreasing river traffic on the Missouri .", "The failure of the USACE to consistently maintain the navigation channel has also hampered the industry .", "Currently , efforts are being made to revive the shipping industry on the Missouri River , because of the efficiency and <unk> of river transport to haul agricultural products , and the overcrowding of alternative transportation routes .", "<unk> such as expanding the navigation channel and releasing more water from reservoirs during the peak of the navigation season are being considered .", "Drought conditions lifted in 2010 , in which about <unk> @,@ 000 short tons ( <unk> @,@ 000 t ) were <unk> on the Missouri , representing the first significant increase in shipments since 2000 .", "However , flooding in 2011 closed record stretches of the river to boat traffic – \" wash [ ing ] away hopes for a bounce @-@ back year . \"", "There are no lock and dams on the lower Missouri River , but there are plenty of wing dams that <unk> out into the river and make it harder for barges to navigate .", "In contrast , the upper Mississippi has 29 locks and dams and averaged 61 @.", "@ 3 million tons of cargo annually from 2008 to 2011 , and its locks are closed in the winter .", "= = Ecology = = \n \n \n = = = Natural history = = = \n \n Historically , the thousands of square miles that comprised the floodplain of the Missouri River supported a wide range of plant and animal species .", "Biodiversity generally increased proceeding downstream from the cold , subalpine headwaters in Montana to the temperate , moist climate of Missouri .", "Today , the river 's riparian zone consists primarily of <unk> , willows and <unk> , with several other types of trees such as maple and ash .", "Average tree height generally increases farther from the riverbanks for a limited distance , as land adjacent to the river is vulnerable to soil erosion during floods .", "Because of its large sediment concentrations , the Missouri does not support many aquatic invertebrates .", "However , the basin does support about 300 species of birds and 150 species of fish , some of which are endangered such as the <unk> <unk> .", "The Missouri 's aquatic and riparian habitats also support several species of mammals , such as <unk> , river otters , <unk> , <unk> , and raccoons .", "The World Wide Fund For Nature divides the Missouri River watershed into three freshwater <unk> : the Upper Missouri , Lower Missouri and Central Prairie .", "The Upper Missouri , roughly encompassing the area within Montana , Wyoming , southern Alberta and Saskatchewan , and North Dakota , comprises mainly <unk> shrub @-@ steppe grasslands with sparse biodiversity because of Ice Age <unk> .", "There are no known endemic species within the region .", "Except for the headwaters in the Rockies , there is little precipitation in this part of the watershed .", "The Middle Missouri ecoregion , extending through Colorado , southwestern Minnesota , northern Kansas , Nebraska , and parts of Wyoming and Iowa , has greater rainfall and is characterized by temperate forests and grasslands .", "Plant life is more diverse in the Middle Missouri , which is also home to about twice as many animal species .", "Finally , the Central Prairie ecoregion is situated on the lower part of the Missouri , encompassing all or parts of Missouri , Kansas , Oklahoma and Arkansas .", "Despite large seasonal temperature fluctuations , this region has the greatest diversity of plants and animals of the three .", "Thirteen species of <unk> are endemic to the lower Missouri .", "= = = Human impacts = = = \n \n Since the beginning of river commerce and industrial development in the 1800s , the Missouri has been severely polluted and its water quality degraded by human activity .", "Most of the river 's floodplain habitat is long gone , replaced by irrigated agricultural land .", "Development of the floodplain has led to increasing amounts of people and infrastructure within areas at high risk of inundation .", "<unk> have been constructed along more than a third of the river in order to keep <unk> within the channel , but with the consequences of faster stream velocity and a resulting increase of peak flows in downstream areas .", "<unk> runoff , which causes elevated levels of nitrogen and other nutrients , is a major problem along the Missouri River , especially in Iowa and Missouri .", "This form of pollution also heavily affects the upper Mississippi , Illinois and Ohio Rivers .", "Low oxygen levels in rivers and the vast Gulf of Mexico dead zone at the end of the Mississippi Delta are both results of high nutrient concentrations in the Missouri and other tributaries of the Mississippi .", "<unk> of the lower Missouri waters has made the river narrower , deeper and less accessible to riparian flora and fauna .", "Numerous dams and bank stabilization projects have been constructed to facilitate the conversion of 300 @,@ 000 acres ( 1 @,@ 200 km2 ) of Missouri River floodplain to agricultural land .", "Channel control has significantly reduced the volume of sediment transported downstream by the river and eliminated critical habitat for fish , birds and amphibians .", "By the early 21st century , declines in populations of native species prompted the U.S.", "Fish and Wildlife Service to issue a biological opinion recommending restoration of river habitats for <unk> endangered bird and fish species .", "The USACE began work on ecosystem restoration projects along the lower Missouri River in the early 21st century .", "Because of the low use of the shipping channel in the lower Missouri maintained by the USACE , it is now considered feasible to remove some of the levees , <unk> , and wing dams that <unk> the river 's flow , thus allowing it to naturally restore its banks .", "By 2001 , there were 87 @,@ 000 acres ( 350 km2 ) of riverside floodplain undergoing active restoration .", "Restoration projects have re @-@ mobilized some of the sediments that had been trapped behind bank stabilization structures , prompting concerns of exacerbated nutrient and sediment pollution locally and downstream in the northern Gulf of Mexico .", "A 2010 National Research Council report assessed the roles of sediment in the Missouri River , evaluating current habitat restoration strategies and alternative ways to manage sediment .", "The report found that a better understanding of sediment processes in the Missouri River , including the creation of a \" sediment budget \" – an accounting of sediment transport , erosion , and deposition volumes for the length of the Missouri River – would provide a foundation for projects to improve water quality standards and protect endangered species .", "= = Tourism and recreation = = \n \n With over 1 @,@ 500 sq mi ( 3 @,@ 900 km2 ) of open water , the six reservoirs of the Missouri River Mainstem System provide some of the main recreational areas within the basin .", "<unk> has increased from 10 million visitor @-@ hours in the mid @-@ 1960s to over 60 million visitor @-@ hours in 1990 .", "Development of visitor facilities was spurred by the Federal Water Project Recreation Act of 1965 , which required the USACE to build and maintain boat ramps , campgrounds and other public facilities along major reservoirs .", "Recreational use of Missouri River reservoirs is estimated to contribute $ 85 – 100 million to the regional economy each year .", "The Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail , some 3 @,@ 700 miles ( 6 @,@ 000 km ) long , follows nearly the entire Missouri River from its mouth to its source , <unk> the route of the Lewis and Clark Expedition .", "<unk> from Wood River , Illinois , in the east , to Astoria , Oregon , in the west , it also follows portions of the Mississippi and Columbia Rivers .", "The trail , which spans through eleven U.S. states , is maintained by various federal and state government agencies ; it passes through some 100 historic sites , notably archaeological locations including the Knife River Indian <unk> National Historic Site .", "Parts of the river itself are designated for recreational or <unk> use .", "The Missouri National Recreational River consists of portions of the Missouri downstream from Fort Randall and Gavins Point <unk> that total 98 miles ( 158 km ) .", "These reaches exhibit islands , meanders , <unk> , underwater rocks , <unk> , <unk> , and other once @-@ common features of the lower river that have now disappeared under reservoirs or have been destroyed by channeling .", "About forty @-@ five steamboat wrecks are scattered along these reaches of the river .", "<unk> from Great Falls , Montana , about 149 miles ( 240 km ) of the river course through a rugged series of canyons and badlands known as the Missouri Breaks .", "This part of the river , designated a U.S. National Wild and Scenic River in 1976 , flows within the Upper Missouri Breaks National Monument , a 375 @,@ 000 @-@ acre ( 1 @,@ 520 km2 ) preserve comprising steep cliffs , deep <unk> , arid plains , badlands , archaeological sites , and whitewater rapids on the Missouri itself .", "The preserve includes a wide variety of plant and animal life ; recreational activities include boating , rafting , hiking and wildlife observation .", "In north @-@ central Montana , some 1 @,@ 100 @,@ 000 acres ( 4 @,@ 500 km2 ) along over 125 miles ( 201 km ) of the Missouri River , centering on Fort Peck Lake , comprise the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge .", "The wildlife refuge consists of a native northern Great Plains ecosystem that has not been heavily affected by human development , except for the construction of Fort Peck Dam .", "Although there are few designated trails , the whole preserve is open to hiking and camping .", "Many U.S. national parks , such as Glacier National Park , Rocky Mountain National Park , Yellowstone National Park and <unk> National Park are in the watershed .", "Parts of other rivers in the basin are set aside for preservation and recreational use – notably the Niobrara National Scenic River , which is a 76 @-@ mile ( 122 km ) protected stretch of the Niobrara River , one of the Missouri 's longest tributaries .", "The Missouri flows through or past many National Historic Landmarks , which include Three Forks of the Missouri , Fort Benton , Montana , Big Hidatsa Village Site , Fort Atkinson , Nebraska and Arrow Rock Historic District ." ]
[ "Much of this sediment is derived from the river 's floodplain , also called the <unk> belt ; every time the river changed course , it would <unk> tons of soil and rocks from its banks .", "In 1945 , the USACE began the Missouri River Bank Stabilization and Navigation Project , which would permanently increase the river 's navigation channel to a width of 300 feet ( 91 m ) and a depth of nine feet ( 2 @.", "Average tree height generally increases farther from the riverbanks for a limited distance , as land adjacent to the river is vulnerable to soil erosion during floods .", "Numerous dams and bank stabilization projects have been constructed to facilitate the conversion of 300 @,@ 000 acres ( 1 @,@ 200 km2 ) of Missouri River floodplain to agricultural land .", "Because of the low use of the shipping channel in the lower Missouri maintained by the USACE , it is now considered feasible to remove some of the levees , <unk> , and wing dams that <unk> the river 's flow , thus allowing it to naturally restore its banks .", "Restoration projects have re @-@ mobilized some of the sediments that had been trapped behind bank stabilization structures , prompting concerns of exacerbated nutrient and sediment pollution locally and downstream in the northern Gulf of Mexico ." ]
[ " = Missouri River = \n \n The Missouri River is the longest river in North America .", "Rising in the Rocky Mountains of western Montana , the Missouri flows east and south for 2 @,@ 341 miles ( 3 @,@ 767 km ) before entering the Mississippi River north of St. Louis , Missouri .", "The river takes drainage from a sparsely populated , semi @-@ arid watershed of more than half a million square miles ( 1 @,@ 300 @,@ 000 km2 ) , which includes parts of ten U.S. states and two Canadian provinces .", "When combined with the lower Mississippi River , it forms the world 's fourth longest river system .", "For over 12 @,@ 000 years , people have depended on the Missouri River and its tributaries as a source of sustenance and transportation .", "More than ten major groups of Native Americans populated the watershed , most leading a nomadic lifestyle and dependent on enormous buffalo herds that once roamed through the Great Plains .", "The first Europeans encountered the river in the late seventeenth century , and the region passed through Spanish and French hands before finally becoming part of the United States through the Louisiana Purchase .", "The Missouri was long believed to be part of the Northwest Passage – a water route from the Atlantic to the Pacific – but when Lewis and Clark became the first to travel the river 's entire length , they confirmed the mythical pathway to be no more than a legend .", "The Missouri River was one of the main routes for the westward expansion of the United States during the 19th century .", "The growth of the fur trade in the early 1800s laid much of the <unk> as trappers explored the region and blazed trails .", "Pioneers headed west en <unk> beginning in the 1830s , first by covered wagon , then by the growing numbers of steamboats entering service on the river .", "Former Native American lands in the watershed were taken over by settlers , leading to some of the most longstanding and violent wars against indigenous peoples in American history .", "During the 20th century , the Missouri River basin was extensively developed for irrigation , flood control and the generation of hydroelectric power .", "Fifteen dams <unk> the main stem of the river , with hundreds more on tributaries .", "<unk> have been cut and the river <unk> to improve navigation , reducing its length by almost 200 miles ( 320 km ) from pre @-@ development times .", "Although the lower Missouri valley is now a populous and highly productive agricultural and industrial region , heavy development has taken its toll on wildlife and fish populations as well as water quality .", "= = Course = = \n \n From the Rocky Mountains of Montana and Wyoming , three streams rise to form the headwaters of the Missouri River .", "The longest begins near Brower 's Spring , 9 @,@ 100 feet ( 2 @,@ 800 m ) above sea level , on the southeastern slopes of Mount Jefferson in the Centennial Mountains .", "<unk> west then north , it runs first in Hell <unk> Creek , then west into the Red Rock ; swings northeast to become the <unk> , it finally joins with the Big Hole to form the Jefferson .", "The <unk> River originates at Madison Lake in Wyoming 's Yellowstone National Park and joins with the <unk> to form the Madison , while the Gallatin River rises out of Gallatin Lake , also in the national park .", "These two streams then flow north and northwest into Montana .", "The Missouri River officially starts at the confluence of the Jefferson and Madison in Missouri <unk> State Park near Three Forks , Montana , and is joined by the Gallatin a mile ( 1 @.", "@ 6 km ) downstream .", "The Missouri then passes through Canyon Ferry Lake , a reservoir west of the Big Belt Mountains .", "<unk> from the mountains near Cascade , the river flows northeast to the city of Great Falls , where it drops over the Great Falls of the Missouri , a series of five substantial waterfalls .", "It then winds east through a scenic region of canyons and badlands known as the Missouri Breaks , receiving the <unk> River from the west then widening into the Fort Peck Lake reservoir a few miles above the confluence with the <unk> River .", "Farther on , the river passes through the Fort Peck Dam , and immediately downstream , the Milk River joins from the north .", "<unk> eastwards through the plains of eastern Montana , the Missouri receives the <unk> River from the north before crossing into North Dakota where the Yellowstone River , its greatest tributary by volume , joins from the southwest .", "At the confluence , the Yellowstone is actually the larger river .", "The Missouri then meanders east past <unk> and into Lake <unk> , the reservoir formed by Garrison Dam .", "Below the dam the Missouri receives the Knife River from the west and flows south to Bismarck , the capital of North Dakota , where the Heart River joins from the west .", "It slows into the Lake Oahe reservoir just before the <unk> River confluence .", "While it continues south , eventually reaching Oahe Dam in South Dakota , the Grand , Moreau and Cheyenne Rivers all join the Missouri from the west .", "The Missouri makes a bend to the southeast as it winds through the Great Plains , receiving the Niobrara River and many smaller tributaries from the southwest .", "It then proceeds to form the boundary of South Dakota and Nebraska , then after being joined by the James River from the north , forms the Iowa – Nebraska boundary .", "At Sioux City the Big Sioux River comes in from the north .", "The Missouri flows south to the city of Omaha where it receives its longest tributary , the Platte River , from the west .", "<unk> , it begins to define the Nebraska – Missouri border , then flows between Missouri and Kansas .", "The Missouri swings east at Kansas City , where the Kansas River enters from the west , and so on into north @-@ central Missouri .", "To the east of the Kansas City , Missouri receives , on the left side , the Grand River .", "It passes south of Columbia and receives the Osage and <unk> Rivers from the south downstream of Jefferson City .", "The river then rounds the northern side of St. Louis to join the Mississippi River on the border between Missouri and Illinois .", "= = Watershed = = \n \n With a drainage basin spanning 529 @,@ 350 square miles ( 1 @,@ <unk> @,@ 000 km2 ) , the Missouri River 's catchment encompasses nearly one @-@ sixth of the area of the United States or just over five percent of the continent of North America .", "<unk> to the size of the Canadian province of Quebec , the watershed encompasses most of the central Great Plains , stretching from the Rocky Mountains in the west to the Mississippi River Valley in the east and from the southern extreme of western Canada to the border of the Arkansas River watershed .", "Compared with the Mississippi River above their confluence , the Missouri is twice as long and drains an area three times as large .", "The Missouri accounts for 45 percent of the annual flow of the Mississippi past St. Louis , and as much as 70 percent in certain droughts .", "In 1990 , the Missouri River watershed was home to about 12 million people .", "This included the entire population of the U.S. state of Nebraska , parts of the U.S. states of Colorado , Iowa , Kansas , Minnesota , Missouri , Montana , North Dakota , South Dakota , and Wyoming , and small southern portions of the Canadian provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan .", "The watershed 's largest city is Denver , Colorado , with a population of more than six hundred thousand .", "Denver is the main city of the Front Range Urban Corridor whose cities had a combined population of over four million in 2005 , making it the largest metropolitan area in the Missouri River basin .", "Other major population centers – mostly located in the southeastern portion of the watershed – include Omaha , Nebraska , situated north of the confluence of the Missouri and Platte Rivers ; Kansas City , Missouri – Kansas City , Kansas , located at the confluence of the Missouri with the Kansas River ; and the St. Louis metropolitan area , situated south of the Missouri River just below the latter 's mouth , on the Mississippi .", "In contrast , the northwestern part of the watershed is sparsely populated .", "However , many northwestern cities , such as <unk> , Montana , are among the fastest growing in the Missouri basin .", "With more than 170 @,@ 000 square miles ( 440 @,@ 000 km2 ) under the <unk> , the Missouri River watershed includes roughly one @-@ fourth of all the agricultural land in the United States , providing more than a third of the country 's wheat , flax , barley and oats .", "However , only 11 @,@ 000 square miles ( 28 @,@ 000 km2 ) of farmland in the basin is irrigated .", "A further 281 @,@ 000 square miles ( 730 @,@ 000 km2 ) of the basin is devoted to the raising of livestock , mainly cattle .", "Forested areas of the watershed , mostly second @-@ growth , total about 43 @,@ 700 square miles ( 113 @,@ 000 km2 ) .", "Urban areas , on the other hand , comprise less than 13 @,@ 000 square miles ( 34 @,@ 000 km2 ) of land .", "Most built @-@ up areas are located along the main stem and a few major tributaries , including the Platte and Yellowstone Rivers .", "<unk> in the watershed vary widely , ranging from just over 400 feet ( 120 m ) at the Missouri 's mouth to the 14 @,@ 293 @-@ foot ( 4 @,@ 357 m ) summit of Mount Lincoln in central Colorado .", "The river itself drops a total of 8 @,@ <unk> feet ( 2 @,@ <unk> m ) from Brower 's Spring , the farthest source .", "Although the plains of the watershed have extremely little local vertical relief , the land rises about 10 feet per mile ( 1 @.", "@ 9 m / km ) from east to west .", "The elevation is less than 500 feet ( 150 m ) at the eastern border of the watershed , but is over 3 @,@ 000 feet ( 910 m ) above sea level in many places at the base of the Rockies .", "The Missouri 's drainage basin has highly variable weather and rainfall patterns , Overall , the watershed is defined by a Continental climate with warm , wet summers and harsh , cold winters .", "Most of the watershed receives an average of 8 to 10 inches ( 200 to 250 mm ) of precipitation each year .", "However , the westernmost portions of the basin in the Rockies as well as southeastern regions in Missouri may receive as much as 40 inches ( 1 @,@ 000 mm ) .", "The vast majority of precipitation occurs in winter , although the upper basin is known for short @-@ lived but intense summer thunderstorms such as the one which produced the 1972 Black Hills flood through Rapid City , South Dakota .", "Winter temperatures in Montana , Wyoming and Colorado may drop as low as − 60 ° F ( − 51 ° C ) , while summer highs in Kansas and Missouri have reached 120 ° F ( 49 ° C ) at times .", "As one of the continent 's most significant river systems , the Missouri 's drainage basin borders on many other major watersheds of the United States and Canada .", "The Continental Divide , running along the spine of the Rocky Mountains , forms most of the western border of the Missouri watershed .", "The Clark Fork and Snake River , both part of the Columbia River basin , drain the area west of the Rockies in Montana , Idaho and western Wyoming .", "The Columbia , Missouri and Colorado River watersheds meet at Three Waters Mountain in Wyoming 's Wind River Range .", "South of there , the Missouri basin is bordered on the west by the drainage of the Green River , a tributary of the Colorado , then on the south by the mainstem of the Colorado .", "Both the Colorado and Columbia Rivers flow to the Pacific Ocean .", "However , a large <unk> drainage called the Great Divide Basin exists between the Missouri and Green watersheds in western Wyoming .", "This area is sometimes counted as part of the Missouri River watershed , even though its waters do not flow to either side of the Continental Divide .", "To the north , the much lower <unk> Divide separates the Missouri River watershed from those of the Oldman River , a tributary of the South Saskatchewan River , as well as the <unk> , <unk> , and smaller tributaries of the Red River of the North .", "All of these streams are part of Canada 's Nelson River drainage basin , which empties into Hudson Bay .", "There are also several large <unk> basins between the Missouri and Nelson watersheds in southern Alberta and Saskatchewan .", "The Minnesota and Des Moines Rivers , tributaries of the upper Mississippi , drain most of the area bordering the eastern side of the Missouri River basin .", "Finally , on the south , the <unk> Mountains and other low divides through central Missouri , Kansas and Colorado separate the Missouri watershed from those of the White River and Arkansas River , also tributaries of the Mississippi River .", "= = = Major tributaries = = = \n \n Over 95 significant tributaries and hundreds of smaller ones feed the Missouri River , with most of the larger ones coming in as the river draws close to the mouth .", "Most rivers and streams in the Missouri River basin flow from west to east , following the incline of the Great Plains ; however , some eastern tributaries such as the James , Big Sioux and Grand River systems flow from north to south .", "The Missouri 's largest tributaries by runoff are the Yellowstone in Montana and Wyoming , the Platte in Wyoming , Colorado , and Nebraska , and the Kansas – Republican / <unk> Hill and Osage in Kansas and Missouri .", "Each of these tributaries drains an area greater than 50 @,@ 000 square miles ( 130 @,@ 000 km2 ) , and has an average discharge greater than 5 @,@ 000 cu ft / s ( 140 m3 / s ) .", "The Yellowstone River has the highest discharge , even though the Platte is longer and drains a larger area .", "In fact , the Yellowstone 's flow is about 13 @,@ 800 cu ft / s ( 390 m3 / s ) – accounting for sixteen percent of total runoff in the Missouri basin and nearly double that of the Platte .", "On the other end of the scale is the tiny <unk> River in Montana , which at 201 feet ( 61 m ) long is one the world 's shortest rivers .", "The table on the right lists the ten longest tributaries of the Missouri , along with their respective catchment areas and flows .", "Length is measured to the <unk> source , regardless of naming convention .", "The main stem of the Kansas River , for example , is 148 miles ( 238 km ) long .", "However , including the longest headwaters tributaries , the 453 @-@ mile ( 729 km ) Republican River and the 156 @-@ mile ( 251 km ) Arikaree River , brings the total length to <unk> miles ( 1 @,@ 205 km ) .", "Similar naming issues are encountered with the Platte River , whose longest tributary , the North Platte River , is more than twice as long as its mainstream .", "The Missouri 's headwaters above Three Forks extend much farther upstream than the main stem .", "<unk> to the farthest source at Brower 's Spring , the Jefferson River is 298 miles ( 480 km ) long .", "Thus measured to its highest headwaters , the Missouri River stretches for 2 @,@ 639 miles ( 4 @,@ 247 km ) .", "When combined with the lower Mississippi , the Missouri and its headwaters form part of the fourth @-@ longest river system in the world , at 3 @,@ <unk> miles ( 6 @,@ <unk> km ) .", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n By discharge , the Missouri is the ninth largest river of the United States , after the Mississippi , St. Lawrence , Ohio , Columbia , Niagara , Yukon , Detroit , and St. Clair .", "The latter two , however , are sometimes considered part of a <unk> between Lake Huron and Lake Erie .", "Among rivers of North America as a whole , the Missouri is thirteenth largest , after the Mississippi , Mackenzie , St. Lawrence , Ohio , Columbia , Niagara , Yukon , Detroit , St. Clair , Fraser , Slave , and <unk> .", "As the Missouri drains a predominantly semi @-@ arid region , its discharge is much lower and more variable than other North American rivers of comparable length .", "Before the construction of dams , the river flooded twice each year – once in the \" April Rise \" or \" Spring Fresh \" , with the melting of snow on the plains of the watershed , and in the \" June Rise \" , caused by snowmelt and summer <unk> in the Rocky Mountains .", "The latter was far more destructive , with the river increasing to over ten times its normal discharge in some years .", "The Missouri 's discharge is affected by over 17 @,@ 000 reservoirs with an aggregate capacity of some 141 million acre feet ( 174 km3 ) .", "By providing flood control , the reservoirs dramatically reduce peak flows and increase low flows .", "<unk> from reservoirs significantly reduces the river 's runoff , causing an annual loss of over 3 million acre feet ( 3 @.", "@ 7 km3 ) from mainstem reservoirs alone .", "The United States Geological Survey operates fifty @-@ one stream gauges along the Missouri River .", "The river 's average discharge at Bismarck , 1 @,@ 314 @.", "@ 5 miles ( 2 @,@ 115 @.", "@ 5 km ) from the mouth , is 21 @,@ 920 cu ft / s ( <unk> m3 / s ) .", "This is from a drainage area of 186 @,@ 400 sq mi ( 483 @,@ 000 km2 ) , or 35 % of the total river basin .", "At Kansas City , 366 @.", "@ 1 miles ( <unk> @.", "@ 2 km ) from the mouth , the river 's average flow is 55 @,@ 400 cu ft / s ( 1 @,@ 570 m3 / s ) .", "The river here drains about <unk> @,@ 100 sq mi ( 1 @,@ 254 @,@ 000 km2 ) , representing about 91 % of the entire basin .", "The <unk> gage with a period of record greater than fifty years is at Hermann , Missouri – 97 @.", "@ 9 miles ( 157 @.", "@ 6 km ) upstream of the mouth of the Missouri – where the average annual flow was 87 @,@ 520 cu ft / s ( 2 @,@ 478 m3 / s ) from 1897 to 2010 .", "About 522 @,@ 500 sq mi ( 1 @,@ 353 @,@ 000 km2 ) , or 98 @.", "@ 7 % of the watershed , lies above Hermann .", "The highest annual mean was 181 @,@ 800 cu ft / s ( 5 @,@ 150 m3 / s ) in 1993 , and the lowest was 41 @,@ 690 cu ft / s ( 1 @,@ 181 m3 / s ) in 2006 .", "<unk> of the flow vary even further .", "The largest discharge ever recorded was over 750 @,@ 000 cu ft / s ( 21 @,@ 000 m3 / s ) on July 31 , 1993 , during a historic flood .", "The lowest , a mere <unk> cu ft / s ( 17 @.", "@ 0 m3 / s ) – caused by the formation of an ice dam – was measured on December 23 , 1963 .", "= = Upper and Lower Missouri River = = \n \n The Upper Missouri River is north of Gavins Point Dam the last hydroelectric dam of 15 on the river and it 's just upstream from Sioux City , Iowa .", "The lower Missouri River is the 840 river miles until it meets the Mississippi just above St. Louis .", "The Lower Missouri River has no <unk> or Lock and dams but it has a <unk> of Wing dams that enable barge traffic by directing the flow of the river into a 200 foot wide , 12 foot deep channel .", "These wing dams have been put in place and maintained by the U.S. Army corps of engineers , and there currently are no plans to construct any Lock and dams to replace these wing dams on the Missouri River .", "See also : - List of locks and dams of the Upper Mississippi River , List of locks and dams of the Ohio River \n \n = = Geology = = \n \n The Rocky Mountains of southwestern Montana at the headwaters of the Missouri River first rose in the Laramide <unk> , a mountain @-@ building episode that occurred from around 70 to 45 million years ago ( the end of the <unk> through the early Cenozoic ) .", "This <unk> <unk> Cretaceous rocks along the western side of the Western Interior <unk> , a vast shallow sea that stretched from the Arctic Ocean to the Gulf of Mexico , and deposited the sediments that now <unk> much of the drainage basin of the Missouri River .", "This Laramide <unk> caused the sea to retreat and laid the framework for a vast drainage system of rivers flowing from the Rocky and Appalachian Mountains , the predecessor of the modern @-@ day Mississippi watershed .", "The Laramide <unk> is essential to modern Missouri River hydrology , as snow and ice melt from the Rockies provide the majority of the flow in the Missouri and its tributaries .", "The Missouri and many of its tributaries cross the Great Plains , flowing over or cutting into the <unk> Group and older mid @-@ Cenozoic <unk> rocks .", "The lowest major Cenozoic unit , the White River Formation , was deposited between roughly 35 and 29 million years ago and consists of <unk> , sandstone , limestone , and conglomerate .", "Channel <unk> and finer @-@ <unk> <unk> deposits of the <unk> Arikaree Group were deposited between 29 and 19 million years ago .", "The Miocene @-@ age <unk> and the slightly younger <unk> @-@ age <unk> Formation deposited atop the Arikaree Group , and are formed from material eroded off of the Rocky Mountains during a time of increased generation of topographic relief ; these formations stretch from the Rocky Mountains nearly to the Iowa border and give the Great Plains much of their gentle but persistent eastward tilt , and also constitute a major <unk> .", "Immediately before the <unk> Ice Age , the Missouri River was likely split into three segments : an upper portion that drained northwards into Hudson Bay , and middle and lower sections that flowed eastward down the regional slope .", "As the Earth plunged into the Ice Age , a pre @-@ <unk> ( or possibly the <unk> ) <unk> diverted the Missouri River <unk> towards its present confluence with the Mississippi and caused it to integrate into a single river system that cuts across the regional slope .", "In western Montana , the Missouri River is thought to have once flowed north then east around the Bear <unk> Mountains .", "<unk> are found in some spots along the river in western Montana .", "<unk> of the continental ice sheets diverted the river and its tributaries , causing them to pool up into large temporary lakes such as <unk> Lakes Great Falls , <unk> and others .", "As the lakes rose , the water in them often spilled across adjacent local drainage divides , creating now @-@ abandoned channels and <unk> including the <unk> <unk> , 100 miles ( 160 km ) long .", "When the glaciers retreated , the Missouri flowed in a new course along the south side of the <unk> , and the lower part of the Milk River tributary took over the original main channel .", "The Missouri 's nickname , the \" Big <unk> \" , was inspired by its enormous loads of sediment or silt – some of the largest of any North American river .", "In its pre @-@ development state , the river transported some 175 to 320 million short tons ( 159 to 290 Mt ) per year .", "The construction of dams and levees has drastically reduced this to 20 to 25 million short tons ( 18 to 23 Mt ) in the present day .", "However , <unk> and channeling the river has kept it from reaching its natural sediment sources along most of its course .", "<unk> along the Missouri trap roughly 36 @.", "@ 4 million short tons ( 33 @.", "@ 0 Mt ) of sediment each year .", "Despite this , the river still transports more than half the total silt that empties into the Gulf of Mexico ; the Mississippi River Delta , formed by sediment deposits at the mouth of the Mississippi , constitutes a majority of sediments carried by the Missouri .", "= = First peoples = = \n \n Archaeological evidence , especially in Missouri , suggests that man first made his presence in the watershed of the Missouri River between 10 @,@ 000 and 12 @,@ 000 years ago at the end of the Pleistocene .", "During the end of the last glacial period , a great migration of humans began , traveling via the Bering land bridge from Eurasia into and throughout the Americas .", "As they traveled slowly over centuries , the Missouri River formed one of the main migration paths .", "Most settled in the Ohio Valley and the lower Mississippi River Valley , but many , including the <unk> builders , stayed along the Missouri , becoming the ancestors of the later indigenous peoples of the Great Plains .", "The Native Americans that lived along the Missouri had access to ample food , water , and shelter .", "Many migratory animals inhabited the plains at the time , providing them meat , clothing , and other everyday items ; there were also great riparian areas in the river 's floodplain that provided them with natural herbs and staple foods .", "No written records from the tribes and peoples of the pre @-@ European period exist because they did not use writing .", "According to the writings of explorers , some of the major tribes along the Missouri River included the <unk> , <unk> , Omaha , <unk> , <unk> , Lakota , Sioux , <unk> , Hidatsa , Mandan , <unk> , <unk> <unk> and <unk> .", "<unk> used the Missouri , at least to a limited extent , as a path of trade and transport .", "In addition , the river and its tributaries formed tribal boundaries .", "<unk> of the indigenous mostly centered on a semi @-@ nomadic culture ; many tribes would have different summer and winter camps .", "However , the center of Native American wealth and trade lay along the Missouri River in the Dakotas region on its great bend south .", "A large cluster of walled Mandan , Hidatsa and <unk> villages situated on <unk> and islands of the river was home to thousands , and later served as a market and trading post used by early French and British explorers and fur traders .", "Following the introduction of horses to Missouri River tribes , possibly from feral European @-@ introduced populations , natives ' way of life changed dramatically .", "The use of the horse allowed them to travel greater distances , and thus facilitated hunting , communications and trade .", "Once , tens of millions of American bison ( commonly called buffalo ) , one of the keystone species of the Great Plains and the Ohio Valley , roamed the plains of the Missouri River basin .", "Most Native American groups in the basin relied heavily on the bison as a food source , and their hides and bones served to create other household items .", "In time , the species came to benefit from the indigenous peoples ' periodic controlled <unk> of the grasslands surrounding the Missouri to clear out old and dead growth .", "The large bison population of the region gave rise to the term great bison belt , an area of rich annual grasslands that extended from Alaska to Mexico along the eastern flank of the Continental Divide .", "However , after the arrival of Europeans in North America , both the bison and the Native Americans saw a rapid decline in population .", "Hunting eliminated bison populations east of the Mississippi River by 1833 and reduced the numbers in the Missouri basin to a mere few hundred .", "Foreign diseases such as smallpox raged across the land , <unk> Native American populations .", "Left without their primary source of sustenance , many of the remaining indigenous people were amalgamated into <unk> areas and reservations .", "= = Early European explorers = = \n \n In May <unk> , the French explorers Louis Jolliet and Jacques Marquette left the settlement of St. Ignace on Lake Huron and traveled down the Wisconsin and Mississippi Rivers , aiming to reach the Pacific Ocean .", "In late June , Jolliet and Marquette became the first documented European <unk> of the Missouri River , which according to their journals was in full flood . \"", "I never saw anything more terrific , \" Jolliet wrote , \" a tangle of entire trees from the mouth of the <unk> [ Missouri ] with such <unk> that one could not attempt to cross it without great danger .", "The <unk> was such that the water was made muddy by it and could not clear itself . \"", "They recorded <unk> or <unk> as the local name for the Missouri .", "However , the party never explored the Missouri beyond its mouth , nor did they linger in the area .", "In addition , they later learned that the Mississippi drained into the Gulf of Mexico and not the Pacific as they had originally presumed ; the expedition turned back about 440 miles ( 710 km ) short of the Gulf at the confluence of the Arkansas River with the Mississippi .", "In 1682 , France expanded its territorial claims in North America to include land on the western side of the Mississippi River , which included the lower portion of the Missouri .", "However , the Missouri itself remained formally <unk> until Étienne de <unk> , Sieur de Bourgmont commanded an expedition in 1714 that reached at least as far as the mouth of the Platte River .", "It is unclear exactly how far Bourgmont traveled beyond there ; he described the blond @-@ haired <unk> in his journals , so it is likely he reached as far as their villages in present @-@ day North Dakota .", "Later that year , Bourgmont published The Route To Be Taken To <unk> The Missouri River , the first known document to use the name \" Missouri River \" ; many of the names he gave to tributaries , mostly for the native tribes that lived along them , are still in use today .", "The expedition 's discoveries eventually found their way to <unk> Guillaume <unk> , who used the information to create a map of the lower Missouri .", "In <unk> , Jean @-@ Baptiste Le <unk> , Sieur de <unk> requested that the French government bestow upon Bourgmont the Cross of St. Louis because of his \" outstanding service to France \" .", "Bourgmont had in fact been in trouble with the French colonial authorities since 1706 , when he deserted his post as commandant of Fort Detroit after poorly handling an attack by the Ottawa that resulted in thirty @-@ one deaths .", "However , his reputation was enhanced in 1720 when the Pawnee – who had earlier been befriended by Bourgmont – massacred the Spanish <unk> expedition near present @-@ day Columbus , Nebraska on the Missouri River and temporarily ending Spanish encroachment on French Louisiana .", "Bourgmont established Fort Orleans , the first European settlement of any kind on the Missouri River , near present @-@ day Brunswick , Missouri , in 1723 .", "The following year Bourgmont led an expedition to enlist <unk> support against the Spanish , who continued to show interest in taking over the Missouri .", "In 1725 Bourgmont brought the chiefs of several Missouri River tribes to visit France .", "There he was raised to the rank of nobility and did not accompany the chiefs back to North America .", "Fort Orleans was either abandoned or its small contingent massacred by Native Americans in 1726 .", "The French and Indian War erupted when territorial disputes between France and Great Britain in North America reached a head in 1754 .", "By 1763 , France was defeated by the much greater strength of the British army and was forced to cede its Canadian possessions to the English and Louisiana to the Spanish in the Treaty of Paris , amounting to most of its colonial holdings in North America .", "Initially , the Spanish did not extensively explore the Missouri and let French traders continue their activities under license .", "However , this ended after news of the British Hudson 's Bay Company incursions in the upper Missouri River watershed was brought back following an expedition by Jacques D <unk> in the early <unk> .", "In 1795 the Spanish chartered the Company of <unk> and <unk> of the Missouri , popularly referred to as the \" Missouri Company \" , and offered a reward for the first person to reach the Pacific Ocean via the Missouri .", "In 1794 and 1795 expeditions led by Jean Baptiste <unk> and Antoine Simon <unk> de la <unk> did not even make it as far north as the Mandan villages in central North Dakota .", "<unk> the most successful of the Missouri Company expeditions was that of James MacKay and John Evans .", "The two set out along the Missouri , and established Fort Charles about 20 miles ( 32 km ) south of present @-@ day Sioux City as a winter camp in 1795 .", "At the Mandan villages in North Dakota , they expelled several British traders , and while talking to the populace they <unk> the location of the Yellowstone River , which was called Roche <unk> ( \" Yellow Rock \" ) by the French .", "Although MacKay and Evans failed to accomplish their original goal of reaching the Pacific , they did create the first accurate map of the upper Missouri River .", "In 1795 , the young United States and Spain signed <unk> 's Treaty , which recognized American rights to navigate the Mississippi River and store goods for export in New Orleans .", "Three years later , Spain revoked the treaty and in 1800 secretly returned Louisiana to Napoleonic France in the Third Treaty of San <unk> .", "This transfer was so secret that the Spanish continued to administer the territory .", "In 1801 , Spain restored rights to use the Mississippi and New Orleans to the United States .", "Fearing that the <unk> could occur again , President Thomas Jefferson proposed to buy the port of New Orleans from France for $ 10 million .", "Instead , faced with a debt crisis , Napoleon offered to sell the entirety of Louisiana , including the Missouri River , for $ 15 million – amounting to less than 3 <unk> per acre .", "The deal was signed in 1803 , doubling the size of the United States with the acquisition of the Louisiana Territory .", "In 1803 , Jefferson instructed Meriwether Lewis to explore the Missouri and search for a water route to the Pacific Ocean .", "By then , it had been discovered that the Columbia River system , which drains into the Pacific , had a similar latitude as the headwaters of the Missouri River , and it was widely believed that a connection or short <unk> existed between the two .", "However , Spain <unk> at the takeover , citing that they had never formally returned Louisiana to the French .", "Spanish authorities warned Lewis not to take the journey and forbade him from seeing the MacKay and Evans map of the Missouri , although Lewis eventually managed to gain access to it .", "Meriwether Lewis and William Clark began their famed expedition in 1804 with a party of thirty @-@ three people in three boats .", "Although they became the first Europeans to travel the entire length of the Missouri and reach the Pacific Ocean via the Columbia , they found no trace of the Northwest Passage .", "The maps made by Lewis and Clark , especially those of the Pacific Northwest region , provided a foundation for future explorers and emigrants .", "They also negotiated relations with multiple Native American tribes and wrote extensive reports on the climate , ecology and geology of the region .", "Many present @-@ day names of geographic features in the upper Missouri basin originated from their expedition .", "= = American frontier = = \n \n \n = = = Fur trade = = = \n \n As early as the 18th century , fur trappers entered the extreme northern basin of the Missouri River in the hopes of finding populations of beaver and river otter , the sale of whose pelts drove the thriving North American fur trade .", "They came from many different places – some from the Canadian fur corporations at Hudson Bay , some from the Pacific Northwest ( see also : Maritime fur trade ) , and some from the <unk> United States .", "Most did not stay in the area for long , as they failed to find significant resources .", "The first glowing reports of country rich with thousands of game animals came in 1806 when Meriwether Lewis and William Clark returned from their two @-@ year expedition .", "Their journals described lands rich with thousands of buffalo , beaver , and river otter ; and also an abundant population of sea otters on the Pacific Northwest coast .", "In 1807 , explorer Manuel Lisa organized an expedition which would lead to the explosive growth of the fur trade in the upper Missouri River country .", "Lisa and his crew traveled up the Missouri and Yellowstone Rivers , trading manufactured items in return for furs from local Native American tribes , and established a fort at the confluence of the Yellowstone and a tributary , the Bighorn , in southern Montana .", "Although the business started small , it quickly grew into a thriving trade .", "Lisa 's men started construction of Fort Raymond , which sat on a bluff overlooking the confluence of the Yellowstone and Bighorn , in the fall of 1807 .", "The fort would serve primarily as a trading post for <unk> with the Native Americans for furs .", "This method was unlike that of the Pacific Northwest fur trade , which involved trappers hired by the various fur enterprises , namely Hudson 's Bay .", "Fort Raymond was later replaced by Fort Lisa at the confluence of the Missouri and Yellowstone in North Dakota ; a second fort also called Fort Lisa was built downstream on the Missouri River in Nebraska .", "In 1809 the St. Louis Missouri Fur Company was founded by Lisa in conjunction with William Clark and Pierre <unk> , among others .", "In 1828 , the American Fur Company founded Fort Union at the confluence of the Missouri and Yellowstone Rivers .", "Fort Union gradually became the main headquarters for the fur trade in the upper Missouri basin .", "Fur trapping activities in the early 19th century encompassed nearly all of the Rocky Mountains on both the eastern and western slopes .", "<unk> of the Hudson 's Bay Company , St. Louis Missouri Fur Company , American Fur Company , Rocky Mountain Fur Company , North West Company and other outfits worked thousands of streams in the Missouri watershed as well as the neighboring Columbia , Colorado , Arkansas , and Saskatchewan river systems .", "During this period , the trappers , also called mountain men , blazed trails through the wilderness that would later form the paths pioneers and settlers would travel by into the West .", "Transport of the thousands of beaver pelts required ships , providing one of the first large motives for river transport on the Missouri to start .", "As the 1830s drew to a close , the fur industry slowly began to die as silk replaced beaver fur as a desirable clothing item .", "By this time , also , the beaver population of streams in the Rocky Mountains had been decimated by intense hunting .", "Furthermore , frequent Native American attacks on trading posts made it dangerous for employees of the fur companies .", "In some regions , the industry continued well into the 1840s , but in others such as the Platte River valley , declines of the beaver population contributed to an earlier demise .", "The fur trade finally disappeared in the Great Plains around 1850 , with the primary center of industry shifting to the Mississippi Valley and central Canada .", "Despite the demise of the once @-@ prosperous trade , however , its legacy led to the opening of the American West and a flood of settlers , farmers , ranchers , adventurers , <unk> , financially bereft , and entrepreneurs took their place .", "= = = Settlers and pioneers = = = \n \n The river roughly defined the American frontier in the 19th century , particularly downstream from Kansas City , where it takes a sharp eastern turn into the heart of the state of Missouri .", "The major trails for the opening of the American West all have their starting points on the river , including the California , Mormon , Oregon , and Santa Fe trails .", "The first westward leg of the Pony Express was a ferry across the Missouri at St. Joseph , Missouri .", "Similarly , most emigrants arrived at the eastern terminus of the First Transcontinental Railroad via a ferry ride across the Missouri between Council Bluffs , Iowa and Omaha .", "The <unk> Bridge became the first bridge to cross the Missouri River in 1869 , and its location was a major reason why Kansas City became the largest city on the river upstream from its mouth at St. Louis .", "True to the then @-@ ideal of <unk> Destiny , over 500 @,@ 000 people set out from the river town of Independence , Missouri to their various destinations in the American West from the 1830s to the 1860s .", "These people had many reasons to embark on this strenuous year @-@ long journey – economic crisis , and later gold strikes including the California Gold Rush , for example .", "For most , the route took them up the Missouri to Omaha , Nebraska , where they would set out along the Platte River , which flows from the Rocky Mountains in Wyoming and Colorado eastwards through the Great Plains .", "An early expedition led by Robert Stuart from 1812 to 1813 proved the Platte impossible to navigate by the <unk> canoes they used , let alone the large <unk> and <unk> that would later <unk> the Missouri in increasing numbers .", "One explorer remarked that the Platte was \" too thick to drink , too thin to <unk> \" .", "Nevertheless , the Platte provided an abundant and reliable source of water for the pioneers as they headed west .", "<unk> wagons , popularly referred to as prairie <unk> , provided the primary means of transport until the beginning of regular boat service on the river in the 1850s .", "During the 1860s , gold strikes in Montana , Colorado , Wyoming and northern Utah attracted another wave of <unk> to the region .", "Although some freight was hauled overland , most transport to and from the gold fields was done through the Missouri and Kansas Rivers , as well as the Snake River in western Wyoming and the Bear River in Utah , Idaho and Wyoming .", "It is estimated that of the passengers and freight hauled from the Midwest to Montana , over 80 percent were transported by boat , a journey that took 150 days in the upstream direction .", "A route more directly west into Colorado lay along the Kansas River and its tributary the Republican River as well as pair of smaller Colorado streams , Big Sandy Creek and the South Platte River , to near Denver .", "The gold rushes precipitated the decline of the Bozeman Trail as a popular emigration route , as it passed through land held by often @-@ hostile Native Americans .", "<unk> paths were blazed to the Great Salt Lake near <unk> , Utah during the gold rush period , which led to the large @-@ scale settlement of the Rocky Mountains region and eastern Great Basin .", "As settlers expanded their holdings into the Great Plains , they ran into land conflicts with Native American tribes .", "This resulted in frequent raids , massacres and armed conflicts , leading to the federal government creating multiple treaties with the Plains tribes , which generally involved establishing borders and reserving lands for the indigenous .", "As with many other treaties between the U.S. and Native Americans , they were soon broken , leading to huge wars .", "Over 1 @,@ 000 battles , big and small , were fought between the U.S. military and Native Americans before the tribes were forced out of their land onto reservations .", "Conflicts between natives and settlers over the opening of the Bozeman Trail in the Dakotas , Wyoming and Montana led to Red Cloud 's War , in which the Lakota and Cheyenne fought against the U.S. Army .", "The fighting resulted in a complete Native American victory .", "In 1868 , the Treaty of Fort <unk> was signed , which \" guaranteed \" the use of the Black Hills , <unk> River Country and other regions surrounding the northern Missouri River to Native Americans without white intervention .", "The Missouri River was also a significant landmark as it divides northeastern Kansas from western Missouri ; pro @-@ slavery forces from Missouri would cross the river into Kansas and spark <unk> during Bleeding Kansas , leading to continued tension and hostility even today between Kansas and Missouri .", "Another significant military engagement on the Missouri River during this period was the 1861 Battle of <unk> , which did not affect Native Americans but rather was a turning point in the American Civil War that allowed the Union to seize control of transport on the river , <unk> the state of Missouri from joining the Confederacy .", "However , the peace and freedom of the Native Americans did not last for long .", "The Great Sioux War of 1876 – 77 was sparked when American miners discovered gold in the Black Hills of western South Dakota and eastern Wyoming .", "These lands were originally set aside for Native American use by the Treaty of Fort <unk> .", "When the settlers <unk> onto the lands , they were attacked by Native Americans .", "U.S. troops were sent to the area to protect the miners , and drive out the natives from the new settlements .", "During this bloody period , both the Native Americans and the U.S. military won victories in major battles , resulting in the loss of nearly a thousand lives .", "The war eventually ended in an American victory , and the Black Hills were opened to settlement .", "Native Americans of that region were relocated to reservations in Wyoming and southeastern Montana .", "= = Dam @-@ building era = = \n \n In the late 19th and early 20th centuries , a great number of dams were built along the course of the Missouri , transforming 35 percent of the river into a chain of reservoirs .", "River development was stimulated by a variety of factors , first by growing demand for electricity in the rural northwestern parts of the basin , and also by floods and droughts that plagued rapidly growing agricultural and urban areas along the lower Missouri River .", "Small , privately owned hydroelectric projects have existed since the 1890s , but the large flood @-@ control and storage dams that characterize the middle reaches of the river today were not constructed until the 1950s .", "Between 1890 and 1940 , five dams were built in the vicinity of Great Falls to generate power from the Great Falls of the Missouri , a chain of giant waterfalls formed by the river in its path through western Montana .", "Black Eagle Dam , built in 1891 on Black Eagle Falls , was the first dam of the Missouri .", "<unk> in 1926 with a more modern structure , the dam was little more than a small weir atop Black Eagle Falls , diverting part of the Missouri 's flow into the Black Eagle power plant .", "The largest of the five dams , Ryan Dam , was built in 1913 .", "The dam lies directly above the 87 @-@ foot ( 27 m ) Great Falls , the largest waterfall of the Missouri .", "In the same period , several private establishments – most notably the Montana Power Company – began to develop the Missouri River above Great Falls and below Helena for power generation .", "A small run @-@ of @-@ the river structure completed in 1898 near the present site of Canyon Ferry Dam became the second dam to be built on the Missouri .", "This rock @-@ filled timber crib dam generated seven and a half megawatts of electricity for Helena and the surrounding countryside .", "The nearby steel Hauser Dam was finished in 1907 , but failed in 1908 because of structural deficiencies , causing catastrophic flooding all the way downstream past Craig .", "At Great Falls , a section of the Black Eagle Dam was <unk> to save nearby factories from inundation .", "Hauser was rebuilt in 1910 as a concrete gravity structure , and stands to this day .", "<unk> Dam , about 45 miles ( 72 km ) downstream of Helena , was the third hydroelectric dam built on this stretch of the Missouri River .", "When completed in 1918 by the Montana Power Company and the United Missouri River Power Company , its reservoir flooded the Gates of the Mountains , a limestone canyon which Meriwether Lewis described as \" the most remarkable <unk> that we have yet seen … the tow [ er ] ing and projecting rocks in many places seem ready to tumble on us . \"", "In 1949 , the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation ( <unk> ) began construction on the modern Canyon Ferry Dam to provide flood control to the Great Falls area .", "By 1954 , the rising waters of Canyon Ferry Lake submerged the old 1898 dam , whose powerhouse still stands underwater about 1 @.", "@ 5 miles ( 2 @.", "@ 4 km ) upstream of the present @-@ day dam . \n \"", "[ The Missouri 's temperament was ] uncertain as the actions of a jury or the state of a woman 's mind . \"", "– Sioux City Register , March 28 , 1868 \n The Missouri basin suffered a series of catastrophic floods around the turn of the 20th century , most notably in 1844 , 1881 , and 1926 – 1927 .", "In 1940 , as part of the Great Depression @-@ era New Deal , the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers ( USACE ) completed Fort Peck Dam in Montana .", "Construction of this massive public works project provided jobs for more than 50 @,@ 000 laborers during the Depression and was a major step in providing flood control to the lower half of the Missouri River .", "However , Fort Peck only controls runoff from 11 percent of the Missouri River watershed , and had little effect on a severe snowmelt flood that struck the lower basin three years later .", "This event was particularly destructive as it submerged manufacturing plants in Omaha and Kansas City , greatly delaying shipments of military supplies in World War II .", "Flooding damages on the Mississippi – Missouri river system were one of the primary reasons for which Congress passed the Flood Control Act of 1944 , opening the way for the USACE to develop the Missouri on a massive scale .", "The 1944 act authorized the Pick – Sloan Missouri Basin Program ( Pick – Sloan Plan ) , which was a composite of two widely varying proposals .", "The Pick plan , with an emphasis on flood control and hydroelectric power , called for the construction of large storage dams along the main stem of the Missouri .", "The Sloan plan , which stressed the development of local irrigation , included provisions for roughly 85 smaller dams on tributaries .", "In the early stages of Pick – Sloan development , tentative plans were made to build a low dam on the Missouri at <unk> , North Dakota and 27 smaller dams on the Yellowstone River and its tributaries .", "This was met with controversy from inhabitants of the Yellowstone basin , and eventually the <unk> proposed a solution : to greatly increase the size of the proposed dam at <unk> – today 's Garrison Dam , thus replacing the storage that would have been provided by the Yellowstone dams .", "Because of this decision , the Yellowstone is now the longest free @-@ flowing river in the contiguous United States .", "In the 1950s , construction commenced on the five mainstem dams – Garrison , Oahe , Big Bend , Fort Randall and Gavins Point – proposed under the Pick @-@ Sloan Plan .", "Along with Fort Peck , which was integrated as a unit of the Pick @-@ Sloan Plan in the 1940s , these dams now form what is known as the Missouri River Mainstem System .", "The six dams of the Mainstem System , chiefly Fort Peck , Garrison and Oahe , are among the largest dams in the world by volume ; their sprawling reservoirs also rank within the biggest of the nation .", "Holding up to 74 @.", "@ 1 million acre feet ( 91 @.", "@ 4 km3 ) in total , the six reservoirs can store more than three years ' worth of the river 's flow as measured below Gavins Point , the <unk> dam .", "This capacity makes it the largest reservoir system in the United States and one of the largest in North America .", "In addition to storing irrigation water , the system also includes an annual flood @-@ control reservation of 16 @.", "@ 3 million acre feet ( 20 @.", "@ 1 km3 ) .", "Mainstem power plants generate about 9 @.", "@ 3 billion <unk> annually – equal to a constant output of almost 1 @,@ 100 megawatts .", "Along with nearly 100 smaller dams on tributaries , namely the Bighorn , Platte , Kansas , and Osage Rivers , the system provides irrigation water to nearly 7 @,@ 500 sq mi ( 19 @,@ 000 km2 ) of land .", "The table at left lists statistics of all fifteen dams on the Missouri River , ordered downstream .", "Many of the run @-@ of @-@ the @-@ river dams on the Missouri ( marked in yellow ) form very small <unk> which may or may not have been given names ; those unnamed are left blank .", "All dams are on the upper half of the river above Sioux City ; the lower river is uninterrupted due to its longstanding use as a shipping channel .", "= = Navigation = = \n \n \" [ Missouri River shipping ] never achieved its expectations .", "Even under the very best of circumstances , it was never a huge industry . \"", "~ Richard <unk> , former Missouri River Basin Association executive director \n Boat travel on the Missouri started with the wood @-@ framed canoes and bull boats of the Native Americans , which were used for thousands of years before the introduction of larger craft to the river upon colonization of the Great Plains .", "The first steamboat on the Missouri was the Independence , which started running between St. Louis and <unk> , Missouri around 1819 .", "By the 1830s , large mail and freight @-@ carrying vessels were running regularly between Kansas City and St. Louis , and many traveled even farther upstream .", "A handful , such as the Western Engineer and the Yellowstone , were able to make it up the river as far as eastern Montana .", "During the early 19th century , at the height of the fur trade , steamboats and <unk> began traveling nearly the whole length of the Missouri from Montana 's rugged Missouri Breaks to the mouth , carrying beaver and buffalo furs to and from the areas that the trappers frequented .", "This resulted in the development of the Missouri River <unk> , which specialized in carrying furs .", "Since these boats could only travel <unk> , they were dismantled and sold for lumber upon their arrival at St. Louis .", "Water transport increased through the 1850s with multiple craft ferrying pioneers , emigrants and miners ; many of these runs were from St. Louis or Independence to near Omaha .", "There , most of these people would set out overland along the large but shallow and <unk> Platte River , which was described by pioneers as \" a mile wide and an inch deep \" and \" the most magnificent and useless of rivers \" .", "<unk> navigation peaked in 1858 with over 130 boats operating full @-@ time on the Missouri , with many more smaller vessels .", "Many of the earlier vessels were built on the Ohio River before being transferred to the Missouri .", "Side @-@ <unk> steamboats were preferred over the larger <unk> used on the Mississippi and Ohio because of their greater maneuverability .", "The industry 's success , however , did not guarantee safety .", "In the early decades before the river 's flow was controlled by man , its sketchy rises and falls and its massive amounts of sediment , which prevented a clear view of the bottom , wrecked some 300 vessels .", "Because of the dangers of navigating the Missouri River , the average ship 's lifespan was short , only about four years .", "The development of the Transcontinental and Northern Pacific <unk> marked the beginning of the end of steamboat commerce on the Missouri .", "<unk> by trains , the number of boats slowly dwindled , until there was almost nothing left by the 1890s .", "Transport of agricultural and mining products by barge , however , saw a revival in the early twentieth century .", "= = = Passage to Sioux City = = = \n \n Since the beginning of the 20th century , the Missouri River has been extensively engineered for water transport purposes , and about 32 percent of the river now flows through artificially <unk> channels .", "In 1912 , the USACE was authorized to maintain the Missouri to a depth of six feet ( 1 @.", "@ 8 m ) from the Port of Kansas City to the mouth , a distance of 368 miles ( 592 km ) .", "This was accomplished by constructing levees and wing dams to direct the river 's flow into a straight , narrow channel and prevent sedimentation .", "In 1925 , the USACE began a project to widen the river 's navigation channel to 200 feet ( 61 m ) ; two years later , they began dredging a deep @-@ water channel from Kansas City to Sioux City .", "These modifications have reduced the river 's length from some 2 @,@ 540 miles ( 4 @,@ 090 km ) in the late 19th century to 2 @,@ 341 miles ( 3 @,@ 767 km ) in the present day .", "Construction of dams on the Missouri under the Pick @-@ Sloan Plan in the mid @-@ twentieth century was the final step in aiding navigation .", "The large reservoirs of the Mainstem System help provide a dependable flow to maintain the navigation channel year @-@ round , and are capable of halting most of the river 's annual <unk> .", "However , high and low water cycles of the Missouri – notably the protracted early @-@ 21st @-@ century drought in the Missouri River basin and historic floods in 1993 and 2011 – are difficult for even the massive Mainstem System reservoirs to control .", "@ 7 m ) .", "During work that continues to this day , the 735 @-@ mile ( 1 @,@ 183 km ) navigation channel from Sioux City to St. Louis has been controlled by building rock <unk> to direct the river 's flow and <unk> out sediments , sealing and cutting off meanders and side channels , and dredging the riverbed .", "However , the Missouri has often resisted the efforts of the USACE to control its depth .", "In 2006 , several U.S. Coast Guard boats ran aground in the Missouri River because the navigation channel had been severely <unk> .", "The USACE was blamed for failing to maintain the channel to the minimum depth .", "In 1929 , the Missouri River Navigation Commission estimated the total amount of goods shipped on the river annually at 15 million tons ( 13 @.", "@ 6 million metric tons ) , providing widespread consensus for the creation of a navigation channel .", "However , shipping traffic has since been far lower than expected – shipments of commodities including produce , manufactured items , lumber , and oil averaged only <unk> @,@ 000 tons ( <unk> @,@ 000 t ) per year from 1994 to 2006 .", "By tonnage of transported material , Missouri is by far the largest user of the river accounting for 83 percent of river traffic , while Kansas has 12 percent , Nebraska three percent and Iowa two percent .", "Almost all of the barge traffic on the Missouri River ships sand and gravel dredged from the lower 500 miles ( 800 km ) of the river ; the remaining portion of the shipping channel now sees little to no use by commercial vessels .", "= = = Traffic decline = = = \n \n <unk> of goods shipped by barges on the Missouri River has seen a serious decline from the 1960s to the present .", "In the 1960s , the USACE predicted an increase to 12 million short tons ( 11 Mt ) per year by 2000 , but instead the opposite has happened .", "The amount of goods plunged from 3 @.", "@ 3 million short tons ( 3 @.", "@ 0 Mt ) in 1977 to just 1 @.", "@ 3 million short tons ( 1 @.", "@ 2 Mt ) in 2000 .", "One of the largest drops has been in agricultural products , especially wheat .", "Part of the reason is that irrigated land along the Missouri has only been developed to a fraction of its potential .", "In 2006 , barges on the Missouri hauled only 200 @,@ 000 short tons ( 180 @,@ 000 t ) of products which is equal to the amount of daily freight traffic on the Mississippi .", "Drought conditions in the early 21st century and competition from other modes of transport – mainly railroads – are the primary reason for decreasing river traffic on the Missouri .", "The failure of the USACE to consistently maintain the navigation channel has also hampered the industry .", "Currently , efforts are being made to revive the shipping industry on the Missouri River , because of the efficiency and <unk> of river transport to haul agricultural products , and the overcrowding of alternative transportation routes .", "<unk> such as expanding the navigation channel and releasing more water from reservoirs during the peak of the navigation season are being considered .", "Drought conditions lifted in 2010 , in which about <unk> @,@ 000 short tons ( <unk> @,@ 000 t ) were <unk> on the Missouri , representing the first significant increase in shipments since 2000 .", "However , flooding in 2011 closed record stretches of the river to boat traffic – \" wash [ ing ] away hopes for a bounce @-@ back year . \"", "There are no lock and dams on the lower Missouri River , but there are plenty of wing dams that <unk> out into the river and make it harder for barges to navigate .", "In contrast , the upper Mississippi has 29 locks and dams and averaged 61 @.", "@ 3 million tons of cargo annually from 2008 to 2011 , and its locks are closed in the winter .", "= = Ecology = = \n \n \n = = = Natural history = = = \n \n Historically , the thousands of square miles that comprised the floodplain of the Missouri River supported a wide range of plant and animal species .", "Biodiversity generally increased proceeding downstream from the cold , subalpine headwaters in Montana to the temperate , moist climate of Missouri .", "Today , the river 's riparian zone consists primarily of <unk> , willows and <unk> , with several other types of trees such as maple and ash .", "Because of its large sediment concentrations , the Missouri does not support many aquatic invertebrates .", "However , the basin does support about 300 species of birds and 150 species of fish , some of which are endangered such as the <unk> <unk> .", "The Missouri 's aquatic and riparian habitats also support several species of mammals , such as <unk> , river otters , <unk> , <unk> , and raccoons .", "The World Wide Fund For Nature divides the Missouri River watershed into three freshwater <unk> : the Upper Missouri , Lower Missouri and Central Prairie .", "The Upper Missouri , roughly encompassing the area within Montana , Wyoming , southern Alberta and Saskatchewan , and North Dakota , comprises mainly <unk> shrub @-@ steppe grasslands with sparse biodiversity because of Ice Age <unk> .", "There are no known endemic species within the region .", "Except for the headwaters in the Rockies , there is little precipitation in this part of the watershed .", "The Middle Missouri ecoregion , extending through Colorado , southwestern Minnesota , northern Kansas , Nebraska , and parts of Wyoming and Iowa , has greater rainfall and is characterized by temperate forests and grasslands .", "Plant life is more diverse in the Middle Missouri , which is also home to about twice as many animal species .", "Finally , the Central Prairie ecoregion is situated on the lower part of the Missouri , encompassing all or parts of Missouri , Kansas , Oklahoma and Arkansas .", "Despite large seasonal temperature fluctuations , this region has the greatest diversity of plants and animals of the three .", "Thirteen species of <unk> are endemic to the lower Missouri .", "= = = Human impacts = = = \n \n Since the beginning of river commerce and industrial development in the 1800s , the Missouri has been severely polluted and its water quality degraded by human activity .", "Most of the river 's floodplain habitat is long gone , replaced by irrigated agricultural land .", "Development of the floodplain has led to increasing amounts of people and infrastructure within areas at high risk of inundation .", "<unk> have been constructed along more than a third of the river in order to keep <unk> within the channel , but with the consequences of faster stream velocity and a resulting increase of peak flows in downstream areas .", "<unk> runoff , which causes elevated levels of nitrogen and other nutrients , is a major problem along the Missouri River , especially in Iowa and Missouri .", "This form of pollution also heavily affects the upper Mississippi , Illinois and Ohio Rivers .", "Low oxygen levels in rivers and the vast Gulf of Mexico dead zone at the end of the Mississippi Delta are both results of high nutrient concentrations in the Missouri and other tributaries of the Mississippi .", "<unk> of the lower Missouri waters has made the river narrower , deeper and less accessible to riparian flora and fauna .", "Channel control has significantly reduced the volume of sediment transported downstream by the river and eliminated critical habitat for fish , birds and amphibians .", "By the early 21st century , declines in populations of native species prompted the U.S.", "Fish and Wildlife Service to issue a biological opinion recommending restoration of river habitats for <unk> endangered bird and fish species .", "The USACE began work on ecosystem restoration projects along the lower Missouri River in the early 21st century .", "By 2001 , there were 87 @,@ 000 acres ( 350 km2 ) of riverside floodplain undergoing active restoration .", "A 2010 National Research Council report assessed the roles of sediment in the Missouri River , evaluating current habitat restoration strategies and alternative ways to manage sediment .", "The report found that a better understanding of sediment processes in the Missouri River , including the creation of a \" sediment budget \" – an accounting of sediment transport , erosion , and deposition volumes for the length of the Missouri River – would provide a foundation for projects to improve water quality standards and protect endangered species .", "= = Tourism and recreation = = \n \n With over 1 @,@ 500 sq mi ( 3 @,@ 900 km2 ) of open water , the six reservoirs of the Missouri River Mainstem System provide some of the main recreational areas within the basin .", "<unk> has increased from 10 million visitor @-@ hours in the mid @-@ 1960s to over 60 million visitor @-@ hours in 1990 .", "Development of visitor facilities was spurred by the Federal Water Project Recreation Act of 1965 , which required the USACE to build and maintain boat ramps , campgrounds and other public facilities along major reservoirs .", "Recreational use of Missouri River reservoirs is estimated to contribute $ 85 – 100 million to the regional economy each year .", "The Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail , some 3 @,@ 700 miles ( 6 @,@ 000 km ) long , follows nearly the entire Missouri River from its mouth to its source , <unk> the route of the Lewis and Clark Expedition .", "<unk> from Wood River , Illinois , in the east , to Astoria , Oregon , in the west , it also follows portions of the Mississippi and Columbia Rivers .", "The trail , which spans through eleven U.S. states , is maintained by various federal and state government agencies ; it passes through some 100 historic sites , notably archaeological locations including the Knife River Indian <unk> National Historic Site .", "Parts of the river itself are designated for recreational or <unk> use .", "The Missouri National Recreational River consists of portions of the Missouri downstream from Fort Randall and Gavins Point <unk> that total 98 miles ( 158 km ) .", "These reaches exhibit islands , meanders , <unk> , underwater rocks , <unk> , <unk> , and other once @-@ common features of the lower river that have now disappeared under reservoirs or have been destroyed by channeling .", "About forty @-@ five steamboat wrecks are scattered along these reaches of the river .", "<unk> from Great Falls , Montana , about 149 miles ( 240 km ) of the river course through a rugged series of canyons and badlands known as the Missouri Breaks .", "This part of the river , designated a U.S. National Wild and Scenic River in 1976 , flows within the Upper Missouri Breaks National Monument , a 375 @,@ 000 @-@ acre ( 1 @,@ 520 km2 ) preserve comprising steep cliffs , deep <unk> , arid plains , badlands , archaeological sites , and whitewater rapids on the Missouri itself .", "The preserve includes a wide variety of plant and animal life ; recreational activities include boating , rafting , hiking and wildlife observation .", "In north @-@ central Montana , some 1 @,@ 100 @,@ 000 acres ( 4 @,@ 500 km2 ) along over 125 miles ( 201 km ) of the Missouri River , centering on Fort Peck Lake , comprise the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge .", "The wildlife refuge consists of a native northern Great Plains ecosystem that has not been heavily affected by human development , except for the construction of Fort Peck Dam .", "Although there are few designated trails , the whole preserve is open to hiking and camping .", "Many U.S. national parks , such as Glacier National Park , Rocky Mountain National Park , Yellowstone National Park and <unk> National Park are in the watershed .", "Parts of other rivers in the basin are set aside for preservation and recreational use – notably the Niobrara National Scenic River , which is a 76 @-@ mile ( 122 km ) protected stretch of the Niobrara River , one of the Missouri 's longest tributaries .", "The Missouri flows through or past many National Historic Landmarks , which include Three Forks of the Missouri , Fort Benton , Montana , Big Hidatsa Village Site , Fort Atkinson , Nebraska and Arrow Rock Historic District ." ]
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[ " = Condom = \n \n A condom is a sheath @-@ shaped barrier device that may be used during sexual intercourse to reduce the probability of pregnancy and decrease the risk of sexually transmitted infections ( STIs ) such as HIV / AIDS .", "It is rolled onto an erect penis before intercourse and blocks <unk> semen from entering the body of a sexual partner .", "Condoms are also used during <unk> and for collection of semen for use in infertility treatment .", "In the modern age , condoms are most often made from latex , but some are made from other materials such as polyurethane , polyisoprene , or lamb intestine .", "A female condom is also available , often made of <unk> rubber .", "As a method of birth control , male condoms have the advantages of being inexpensive , easy to use , having few side effects , and offering protection against sexually transmitted infections .", "With proper use — and use at every act of intercourse — women whose partners use male condoms experience a 2 % per @-@ year pregnancy rate .", "With typical use the rate of pregnancy is 18 % per @-@ year .", "Condoms have been used for at least 400 years .", "Since the 19th century , they have been one of the most popular methods of contraception in the world .", "While widely accepted in modern times , condoms have generated some controversy , primarily over what role they should play in sex education classes .", "= = Medical uses = = \n \n \n = = = Birth control = = = \n \n The effectiveness of condoms , as of most forms of contraception , can be assessed two ways .", "Perfect use or method effectiveness rates only include people who use condoms properly and consistently .", "<unk> use , or typical use effectiveness rates are of all condom users , including those who use condoms incorrectly or do not use condoms at every act of intercourse .", "<unk> are generally presented for the first year of use .", "Most commonly the Pearl Index is used to calculate effectiveness rates , but some studies use <unk> tables .", "The typical use pregnancy rate among condom users varies depending on the population being studied , ranging from 10 to 18 % per year .", "The perfect use pregnancy rate of condoms is 2 % per year .", "Condoms may be combined with other forms of contraception ( such as spermicide ) for greater protection .", "= = = <unk> transmitted infections = = = \n \n Condoms are widely recommended for the prevention of sexually transmitted infections ( STIs ) .", "They have been shown to be effective in reducing infection rates in both men and women , but not eliminating it .", "While not perfect , the condom is effective at reducing the transmission of organisms that cause AIDS , genital herpes , cervical cancer , genital warts , syphilis , <unk> , <unk> , and other diseases .", "Condoms are often recommended as an <unk> to more effective birth control methods ( such as <unk> ) in situations where STD protection is also desired .", "According to a 2000 report by the National Institutes of Health ( <unk> ) , consistent use of latex condoms reduces the risk of HIV / AIDS transmission by approximately 85 % relative to risk when unprotected , putting the <unk> rate ( infection rate ) at 0 @.", "@ 9 per 100 person @-@ years with condom , down from 6 @.", "@ 7 per 100 person @-@ years .", "Analysis published in 2007 from the University of Texas Medical Branch and the World Health Organization found similar risk reductions of 80 – 95 % .", "The 2000 <unk> review concluded that condom use significantly reduces the risk of <unk> for men .", "A 2006 study reports that proper condom use decreases the risk of transmission of human <unk> ( <unk> ) to women by approximately 70 % .", "Another study in the same year found consistent condom use was effective at reducing transmission of herpes <unk> virus @-@ 2 also known as genital herpes , in both men and women .", "Although a condom is effective in limiting exposure , some disease transmission may occur even with a condom .", "<unk> areas of the <unk> , especially when symptoms are present , may not be covered by a condom , and as a result , some diseases like <unk> and herpes may be transmitted by direct contact .", "The primary effectiveness issue with using condoms to prevent STDs , however , is inconsistent use .", "Condoms may also be useful in treating potentially <unk> cervical changes .", "Exposure to human <unk> , even in individuals already infected with the virus , appears to increase the risk of <unk> changes .", "The use of condoms helps promote regression of these changes .", "In addition , researchers in the UK suggest that a hormone in semen can <unk> existing cervical cancer , condom use during sex can prevent exposure to the hormone .", "= = = Causes of failure = = = \n \n Condoms may slip off the penis after ejaculation , break due to improper application or physical damage ( such as tears caused when opening the package ) , or break or slip due to latex degradation ( typically from usage past the expiration date , improper storage , or exposure to oils ) .", "The rate of breakage is between 0 @.", "@ 4 % and 2 @.", "@ 3 % , while the rate of slippage is between 0 @.", "@ 6 % and 1 @.", "@ 3 % .", "Even if no breakage or slippage is observed , 1 – 3 % of women will test positive for semen residue after intercourse with a condom . \n \"", "Double <unk> \" , using two condoms at once , is often believed to cause a higher rate of failure due to the friction of rubber on rubber .", "This claim is not supported by research .", "The limited studies that have been done on the subject support that double <unk> is likely not harmful and possibly beneficial .", "Different modes of condom failure result in different levels of semen exposure .", "If a failure occurs during application , the damaged condom may be disposed of and a new condom applied before intercourse begins – such failures generally pose no risk to the user .", "One study found that semen exposure from a broken condom was about half that of unprotected intercourse ; semen exposure from a slipped condom was about one @-@ fifth that of unprotected intercourse .", "Standard condoms will fit almost any penis , with varying degrees of comfort or risk of slippage .", "Many condom manufacturers offer \" <unk> \" or \" magnum \" sizes .", "Some manufacturers also offer custom sized @-@ to @-@ fit condoms , with claims that they are more reliable and offer improved sensation / comfort .", "Some studies have associated larger <unk> and smaller condoms with increased breakage and decreased slippage rates ( and vice versa ) , but other studies have been inconclusive .", "It is recommended for condoms manufacturers to avoid very thick or very thin condoms , because they are both considered less effective .", "Some authors encourage users to choose thinner condoms \" for greater <unk> , sensation , and comfort \" , but others warn that \" the thinner the condom , the smaller the force required to break it \" .", "<unk> condom users are significantly less likely to have a condom slip or break compared to first @-@ time users , although users who experience one slippage or breakage are more likely to suffer a second such failure .", "An article in Population Reports suggests that education on condom use reduces behaviors that increase the risk of breakage and slippage .", "A Family Health International publication also offers the view that education can reduce the risk of breakage and slippage , but emphasizes that more research needs to be done to determine all of the causes of breakage and slippage .", "Among people who intend condoms to be their form of birth control , pregnancy may occur when the user has sex without a condom .", "The person may have run out of condoms , or be traveling and not have a condom with them , or simply dislike the feel of condoms and decide to \" take a chance \" .", "This type of behavior is the primary cause of typical use failure ( as opposed to method or perfect use failure ) .", "Another possible cause of condom failure is sabotage .", "One motive is to have a child against a partner 's wishes or consent .", "Some commercial sex workers from Nigeria reported clients <unk> condoms in retaliation for being coerced into condom use .", "Using a fine needle to make several <unk> at the tip of the condom is believed to significantly impact their effectiveness .", "Cases of such condom sabotage have occurred .", "= = <unk> effects = = \n \n The use of latex condoms by people with an allergy to latex can cause allergic symptoms , such as skin irritation .", "In people with severe latex <unk> , using a latex condom can potentially be life @-@ threatening .", "<unk> use of latex condoms can also cause the development of a latex allergy in some people .", "= = Use = = \n \n Male condoms are usually packaged inside a foil or plastic <unk> , in a rolled @-@ up form , and are designed to be applied to the tip of the penis and then <unk> over the erect penis .", "It is important that some space be left in the tip of the condom so that semen has a place to collect ; otherwise it may be forced out of the base of the device .", "After use , it is recommended the condom be wrapped in tissue or tied in a knot , then disposed of in a trash receptacle .", "Condoms are used to reduce the likelihood of pregnancy during intercourse and to reduce the likelihood of contracting sexually @-@ transmitted infections ( STIs ) .", "Condoms are also used during <unk> to reduce the likelihood of contracting STIs .", "Some couples find that putting on a condom interrupts sex , although others incorporate condom application as part of their <unk> .", "Some men and women find the physical barrier of a condom <unk> sensation .", "<unk> of <unk> sensation can include prolonged erection and delayed ejaculation ; disadvantages might include a loss of some sexual excitement .", "<unk> of condom use also cite their advantages of being inexpensive , easy to use , and having few side effects .", "= = = Adult film industry = = = \n \n In 2012 proponents gathered 372 @,@ 000 <unk> signatures through a citizens ' initiative in Los Angeles County to put Measure B on the 2012 ballot .", "As a result , Measure B , a law requiring the use of condoms in the production of pornographic films , was passed .", "This requirement has received much criticism and is said by some to be counter @-@ productive , merely forcing companies that make pornographic films to relocate to other places without this requirement .", "<unk> claim that condom use <unk> sales .", "= = = Sex education = = = \n \n Condoms are often used in sex education programs , because they have the capability to reduce the chances of pregnancy and the spread of some sexually transmitted diseases when used correctly .", "A recent American <unk> Association ( <unk> ) press release supported the inclusion of information about condoms in sex education , saying \" comprehensive sexuality education programs ... discuss the appropriate use of condoms \" , and \" promote condom use for those who are sexually active . \"", "In the United States , teaching about condoms in public schools is opposed by some religious organizations .", "Planned <unk> , which advocates family planning and sex education , argues that no studies have shown abstinence @-@ only programs to result in delayed intercourse , and cites surveys showing that 76 % of American parents want their children to receive comprehensive sexuality education including condom use .", "= = = <unk> treatment = = = \n \n Common procedures in infertility treatment such as semen analysis and <unk> insemination ( <unk> ) require collection of semen samples .", "These are most commonly obtained through masturbation , but an alternative to masturbation is use of a special collection condom to collect semen during sexual intercourse .", "Collection condoms are made from <unk> or polyurethane , as latex is somewhat harmful to sperm .", "Many men prefer collection condoms to masturbation , and some religions prohibit masturbation entirely .", "Also , compared with samples obtained from masturbation , semen samples from collection condoms have higher total sperm counts , sperm <unk> , and percentage of sperm with normal morphology .", "For this reason , they are believed to give more accurate results when used for semen analysis , and to improve the chances of pregnancy when used in procedures such as <unk> or <unk> insemination .", "<unk> of religions that prohibit contraception , such as Catholicism , may use collection condoms with holes <unk> in them .", "For fertility treatments , a collection condom may be used to collect semen during sexual intercourse where the semen is provided by the woman 's partner .", "Private sperm donors may also use a collection condom to obtain samples through masturbation or by sexual intercourse with a partner and will transfer the <unk> from the collection condom to a specially designed container .", "The sperm is transported in such containers , in the case of a donor , to a recipient woman to be used for insemination , and in the case of a woman 's partner , to a fertility clinic for processing and use .", "However , transportation may reduce the <unk> of the sperm .", "Collection condoms may also be used where semen is produced at a sperm bank or fertility clinic .", "Condom therapy is sometimes prescribed to infertile couples when the female has high levels of <unk> antibodies .", "The theory is that preventing exposure to her partner 's semen will lower her level of <unk> antibodies , and thus increase her chances of pregnancy when condom therapy is discontinued .", "However , condom therapy has not been shown to increase subsequent pregnancy rates .", "= = = Other uses = = = \n \n Condoms <unk> as multipurpose containers and barriers because they are <unk> , elastic , durable , and ( for military and espionage uses ) will not <unk> suspicion if found .", "<unk> military <unk> began during World War II , and includes covering the <unk> of rifle barrels to prevent <unk> , the waterproofing of firing assemblies in underwater <unk> , and storage of corrosive materials and <unk> by paramilitary agencies .", "Condoms have also been used to smuggle alcohol , cocaine , heroin , and other drugs across borders and into prisons by filling the condom with drugs , tying it in a knot and then either swallowing it or inserting it into the <unk> .", "These methods are very dangerous and potentially lethal ; if the condom breaks , the drugs inside become absorbed into the bloodstream and can cause an <unk> .", "<unk> , condoms can be used to cover <unk> <unk> probes , or in field chest needle <unk> they can be used to make a one @-@ way valve .", "Condoms have also been used to protect scientific samples from the environment , and to <unk> microphones for underwater recording .", "= = Types = = \n \n Most condoms have a reservoir tip or <unk> end , making it easier to accommodate the man 's <unk> .", "Condoms come in different sizes , from oversized to <unk> and they also come in a variety of surfaces intended to stimulate the user 's partner .", "Condoms are usually supplied with a <unk> coating to facilitate penetration , while flavored condoms are principally used for oral sex .", "As mentioned above , most condoms are made of latex , but polyurethane and lambskin condoms also exist .", "= = = Female condom = = = \n \n Male condoms have a tight ring to form a seal around the penis while female condoms typically have a large stiff ring to keep them from slipping into the body <unk> .", "The Female Health Company produced a female condom that was initially made of polyurethane , but newer versions are made of <unk> .", "<unk> <unk> produces a female condom made of latex .", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n \n = = = = Natural latex = = = = \n \n Latex has outstanding elastic properties : Its tensile strength exceeds 30 MPa , and latex condoms may be stretched in excess of 800 % before breaking .", "In 1990 the <unk> set standards for condom production ( <unk> <unk> , Natural latex rubber condoms ) , and the EU followed suit with its <unk> standard ( Directive 93 / 42 / EEC concerning medical devices ) .", "Every latex condom is tested for holes with an electric current .", "If the condom passes , it is rolled and packaged .", "In addition , a portion of each batch of condoms is subject to water leak and air burst testing .", "While the advantages of latex have made it the most popular condom material , it does have some drawbacks .", "Latex condoms are damaged when used with oil @-@ based substances as lubricants , such as petroleum <unk> , cooking oil , baby oil , mineral oil , skin <unk> , <unk> <unk> , cold <unk> , butter or <unk> .", "Contact with oil makes latex condoms more likely to break or slip off due to loss of elasticity caused by the oils .", "Additionally , latex allergy <unk> use of latex condoms and is one of the principal reasons for the use of other materials .", "In May 2009 the U.S. Food and <unk> Administration granted approval for the production of condoms composed of <unk> , latex that has been treated to remove 90 % of the proteins responsible for allergic reactions .", "An <unk> @-@ free condom made of synthetic latex ( polyisoprene ) is also available .", "= = = = <unk> = = = = \n \n The most common non @-@ latex condoms are made from polyurethane .", "Condoms may also be made from other synthetic materials , such as AT @-@ 10 resin , and most recently polyisoprene .", "Polyurethane condoms tend to be the same width and thickness as latex condoms , with most polyurethane condoms between 0 @.", "@ 04 mm and 0 @.", "@ 07 mm thick .", "Polyurethane can be considered better than latex in several ways : it conducts heat better than latex , is not as sensitive to temperature and ultraviolet light ( and so has less rigid storage requirements and a longer shelf life ) , can be used with oil @-@ based lubricants , is less <unk> than latex , and does not have an odor .", "Polyurethane condoms have gained FDA approval for sale in the United States as an effective method of contraception and HIV prevention , and under laboratory conditions have been shown to be just as effective as latex for these purposes .", "However , polyurethane condoms are less elastic than latex ones , and may be more likely to slip or break than latex , lose their shape or bunch up more than latex , and are more expensive .", "<unk> is a synthetic version of natural rubber latex .", "While significantly more expensive , it has the advantages of latex ( such as being softer and more elastic than polyurethane condoms ) without the protein which is responsible for latex <unk> .", "Like polyurethane condoms , polyisoprene condoms are said to do a better job of transmitting body heat .", "Unlike polyurethane condoms , they cannot be used with an oil @-@ based <unk> .", "= = = = <unk> = = = = \n \n Condoms made from sheep intestines , labeled \" lambskin \" , are also available .", "Although they are generally effective as a contraceptive by blocking sperm , it is presumed that they are likely less effective than latex in preventing the transmission of agents that cause STDs , because of pores in the material .", "This is based on the idea that intestines , by their nature , are porous , <unk> membranes , and while sperm are too large to pass through the pores , viruses — such as HIV , herpes , and genital warts — are small enough to pass through .", "However , there are to date no clinical data confirming or denying this theory .", "Some believe that lambskin condoms provide a more \" natural \" sensation , and they lack the <unk> that are inherent to latex , but because of their lesser protection against infection , other <unk> materials such as polyurethane are recommended for latex @-@ allergic users and / or partners .", "<unk> condoms are also significantly more expensive than other types and as slaughter by @-@ products they are also not vegetarian .", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n Some latex condoms are lubricated at the manufacturer with a small amount of a nonoxynol @-@ 9 , a <unk> chemical .", "According to Consumer Reports , condoms lubricated with spermicide have no additional benefit in preventing pregnancy , have a shorter shelf life , and may cause urinary @-@ tract infections in women .", "In contrast , application of separately packaged spermicide is believed to increase the contraceptive <unk> of condoms .", "<unk> @-@ 9 was once believed to offer additional protection against STDs ( including HIV ) but recent studies have shown that , with frequent use , nonoxynol @-@ 9 may increase the risk of HIV transmission .", "The World Health Organization says that <unk> lubricated condoms should no longer be promoted .", "However , it recommends using a nonoxynol @-@ 9 lubricated condom over no condom at all .", "As of 2005 , nine condom manufacturers have stopped manufacturing condoms with nonoxynol @-@ 9 and Planned <unk> has discontinued the distribution of condoms so lubricated .", "= = = <unk> and studded = = = \n \n <unk> condoms include studded and ribbed condoms which can provide extra sensations to both partners .", "The <unk> or ribs can be located on the inside , outside , or both ; alternatively , they are located in specific sections to provide directed stimulation to either the g @-@ spot or <unk> .", "Many textured condoms which advertise \" mutual pleasure \" also are bulb @-@ shaped at the top , to provide extra stimulation to the penis .", "Some women experience irritation during vaginal intercourse with studded condoms .", "= = = Youth condoms = = = \n \n In March 2010 , the Swiss government announced that it was planning to promote smaller condoms intended for boys and youths of 12 – 14 years old following concern about the pregnancy rate among adolescent girls , and also about the potential spread of AIDS among this age group .", "This was due to the fact that standard condoms were too wide and consequently failed to afford protection to adolescent boys during vaginal and anal intercourse .", "Family planning groups and the Swiss AIDS Federation had campaigned to have a narrower condom produced for youths after a number of studies , including a government study researched at the Centre for Development and Personality Psychology at Basel University , found that standard condoms were unsuitable for boys in this age range , and that the condoms either failed during use or that the boys rejected them altogether because they were too wide , and consequently they used no protection at all .", "As a result of these studies , a condom aimed at <unk> to 14 @-@ year @-@ old boys is now produced and is available in Switzerland and in certain other countries .", "Manufactured by <unk> , the \" <unk> \" is a lubricated , <unk> @-@ ended latex condom which is narrower than a standard condom and has a tight band at the opening to ensure that it remains on the youth 's penis during intercourse .", "A standard condom has a diameter of 2 inches ( 5 @.", "@ 2 cm ) whereas the <unk> has a diameter of 1 @.", "@ 7 inches ( 4 @.", "@ 5 cm ) .", "Both are the same length – 7 @.", "@ 4 inches ( 19 cm ) .", "In 2014 , in response to demand for condoms from a younger age @-@ group , German condom manufacturer Amor started producing another condom aimed at young people .", "Known as \" Amor Young Love \" , these lubricated condoms have a diameter of 1 @.", "@ 9 inches ( 4 @.", "@ 9 cm ) .", "= = = Other = = = \n \n The anti @-@ rape condom is another variation designed to be worn by women .", "It is designed to cause pain to the attacker , hopefully allowing the victim a chance to escape .", "A collection condom is used to collect semen for fertility treatments or sperm analysis .", "These condoms are designed to <unk> sperm life .", "Some condom @-@ like devices are intended for entertainment only , such as glow @-@ in @-@ the dark condoms .", "These novelty condoms may not provide protection against pregnancy and STDs .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n The prevalence of condom use varies greatly between countries .", "Most surveys of contraceptive use are among married women , or women in informal unions .", "Japan has the highest rate of condom usage in the world : in that country , condoms account for almost 80 % of contraceptive use by married women .", "On average , in developed countries , condoms are the most popular method of birth control : 28 % of married contraceptive users rely on condoms .", "In the average less @-@ developed country , condoms are less common : only 6 – 8 % of married contraceptive users choose condoms .", "= = History = = \n \n \n = = = Before the 19th century = = = \n \n Whether condoms were used in ancient civilizations is debated by archaeologists and historians .", "In ancient Egypt , Greece , and Rome , pregnancy prevention was generally seen as a woman 's responsibility , and the only well documented contraception methods were female @-@ controlled devices .", "In Asia before the 15th century , some use of glans condoms ( devices covering only the head of the penis ) is recorded .", "Condoms seem to have been used for contraception , and to have been known only by members of the upper classes .", "In China , glans condoms may have been made of <unk> silk paper , or of lamb intestines .", "In Japan , they were made of tortoise shell or animal horn .", "In 16th century Italy , <unk> Falloppio wrote a treatise on syphilis .", "The earliest documented strain of syphilis , first appearing in Europe in a <unk> outbreak , caused severe symptoms and often death within a few months of contracting the disease .", "Falloppio 's treatise is the earliest uncontested description of condom use : it describes linen <unk> soaked in a chemical solution and allowed to dry before use .", "The <unk> he described were sized to cover the glans of the penis , and were held on with a ribbon .", "Falloppio claimed that an experimental trial of the linen sheath demonstrated protection against syphilis .", "After this , the use of penis <unk> to protect from disease is described in a wide variety of literature throughout Europe .", "The first indication that these devices were used for birth control , rather than disease prevention , is the 1605 theological publication De <unk> et <unk> ( On justice and law ) by Catholic theologian <unk> <unk> , who condemned them as immoral .", "In 1666 , the English Birth <unk> Commission attributed a recent downward fertility rate to use of \" <unk> \" , the first documented use of that word ( or any similar spelling ) .", "In addition to linen , condoms during the Renaissance were made out of intestines and <unk> .", "In the late 16th century , Dutch traders introduced condoms made from \" fine leather \" to Japan .", "Unlike the horn condoms used previously , these leather condoms covered the entire penis .", "<unk> in the 18th century was one of the first reported using \" assurance caps \" to prevent <unk> his <unk> .", "From at least the 18th century , condom use was opposed in some legal , religious , and medical circles for essentially the same reasons that are given today : condoms reduce the likelihood of pregnancy , which some thought immoral or undesirable for the nation ; they do not provide full protection against sexually transmitted infections , while belief in their protective powers was thought to encourage sexual promiscuity ; and , they are not used consistently due to <unk> , expense , or loss of sensation .", "Despite some opposition , the condom market grew rapidly .", "In the 18th century , condoms were available in a variety of qualities and sizes , made from either linen treated with chemicals , or \" skin \" ( <unk> or intestine softened by treatment with sulfur and <unk> ) .", "They were sold at <unk> , <unk> , chemist shops , open @-@ air markets , and at the theater throughout Europe and Russia .", "They later spread to America , although in every place there were generally used only by the middle and upper classes , due to both expense and lack of sex education .", "= = = 1800 through 1920s = = = \n \n The early 19th century saw contraceptives promoted to the poorer classes for the first time .", "Writers on contraception tended to prefer other methods of birth control to the condom .", "By the late 19th century many <unk> expressed distrust of the condom as a contraceptive , as its use was controlled and decided upon by men alone .", "They advocated instead for methods which were controlled by women , such as <unk> and <unk> <unk> .", "Other writers cited both the expense of condoms and their <unk> ( they were often riddled with holes , and often fell off or broke ) , but they discussed condoms as a good option for some , and as the only contraceptive that also protected from disease .", "Many countries passed laws <unk> the manufacture and promotion of contraceptives .", "In spite of these restrictions , condoms were promoted by traveling <unk> and in newspaper advertisements , using <unk> in places where such <unk> were illegal .", "<unk> on how to make condoms at home were distributed in the United States and Europe .", "Despite social and legal opposition , at the end of the 19th century the condom was the Western world 's most popular birth control method .", "Beginning in the second half of the 19th century , American rates of sexually transmitted diseases <unk> .", "Causes cited by historians include effects of the American Civil War , and the ignorance of prevention methods promoted by the <unk> laws .", "To fight the growing epidemic , sex education classes were introduced to public schools for the first time , teaching about <unk> diseases and how they were transmitted .", "They generally taught that abstinence was the only way to avoid sexually transmitted diseases .", "Condoms were not promoted for disease prevention because the medical community and moral <unk> considered STDs to be punishment for sexual <unk> .", "The stigma against victims of these diseases was so great that many hospitals refused to treat people who had syphilis .", "The German military was the first to promote condom use among its soldiers , beginning in the later 19th century .", "Early 20th century experiments by the American military concluded that providing condoms to soldiers significantly lowered rates of sexually transmitted diseases .", "During World War I , the United States and ( at the beginning of the war only ) Britain were the only countries with soldiers in Europe who did not provide condoms and promote their use .", "In the decades after World War I , there remained social and legal obstacles to condom use throughout the U.S. and Europe .", "<unk> of <unk> Sigmund Freud opposed all methods of birth control on the grounds that their failure rates were too high .", "Freud was especially opposed to the condom because he thought it cut down on sexual pleasure .", "Some <unk> continued to oppose male @-@ controlled contraceptives such as condoms .", "In 1920 the Church of England 's Lambeth Conference condemned all \" unnatural means of conception avoidance \" .", "London 's Bishop Arthur <unk> @-@ Ingram complained of the huge number of condoms discarded in alleyways and parks , especially after weekends and holidays .", "However , European militaries continued to provide condoms to their members for disease protection , even in countries where they were illegal for the general population .", "Through the 1920s , catchy names and slick packaging became an increasingly important marketing technique for many consumer items , including condoms and cigarettes .", "Quality testing became more common , involving filling each condom with air followed by one of several methods intended to detect loss of pressure .", "Worldwide , condom sales doubled in the 1920s .", "= = = <unk> and manufacturing advances = = = \n \n In 1839 , Charles <unk> discovered a way of processing natural rubber , which is too stiff when cold and too soft when warm , in such a way as to make it elastic .", "This proved to have advantages for the manufacture of condoms ; unlike the sheep 's gut condoms , they could stretch and did not tear quickly when used .", "The rubber <unk> process was patented by <unk> in 1844 .", "The first rubber condom was produced in 1855 .", "The earliest rubber condoms had a seam and were as thick as a bicycle inner tube .", "Besides this type , small rubber condoms covering only the glans were often used in England and the United States .", "There was more risk of losing them and if the rubber ring was too tight , it would <unk> the penis .", "This type of condom was the original \" <unk> \" ( French for condom ) , perhaps because of its resemblance to a woman 's bonnet worn at that time , also called a <unk> .", "For many decades , rubber condoms were manufactured by wrapping strips of raw rubber around penis @-@ shaped molds , then dipping the wrapped molds in a chemical solution to cure the rubber .", "In 1912 , Polish inventor Julius <unk> developed a new , improved manufacturing technique for condoms : dipping glass molds into a raw rubber solution .", "Called cement dipping , this method required adding gasoline or benzene to the rubber to make it liquid .", "Latex , rubber suspended in water , was invented in 1920 .", "Latex condoms required less labor to produce than cement @-@ dipped rubber condoms , which had to be <unk> by rubbing and <unk> .", "The use of water to suspend the rubber instead of gasoline and benzene eliminated the fire hazard previously associated with all condom factories .", "Latex condoms also performed better for the consumer : they were stronger and thinner than rubber condoms , and had a shelf life of five years ( compared to three months for rubber ) .", "Until the twenties , all condoms were individually hand @-@ dipped by semi @-@ skilled workers .", "Throughout the decade of the 1920s , advances in the <unk> of the condom assembly line were made .", "The first fully automated line was patented in 1930 .", "Major condom manufacturers bought or leased <unk> systems , and small manufacturers were driven out of business .", "The skin condom , now significantly more expensive than the latex variety , became restricted to a niche high @-@ end market .", "= = = 1930 to present = = = \n \n In 1930 the Anglican Church 's Lambeth Conference sanctioned the use of birth control by married couples .", "In 1931 the Federal Council of Churches in the U.S. issued a similar statement .", "The Roman Catholic Church responded by issuing the encyclical <unk> <unk> <unk> its opposition to all contraceptives , a stance it has never reversed .", "In the 1930s , legal restrictions on condoms began to be relaxed .", "But during this period <unk> Italy and Nazi Germany increased restrictions on condoms ( limited sales as disease <unk> were still allowed ) .", "During the Depression , condom lines by <unk> gained in popularity .", "<unk> still used the cement @-@ dipping method of manufacture which had two advantages over the latex variety .", "Firstly , cement @-@ dipped condoms could be safely used with oil @-@ based lubricants .", "<unk> , while less comfortable , these older @-@ style rubber condoms could be reused and so were more economical , a valued feature in hard times .", "More attention was brought to quality issues in the 1930s , and the U.S. Food and <unk> Administration began to regulate the quality of condoms sold in the United States .", "Throughout World War II , condoms were not only distributed to male U.S. military members , but also heavily promoted with films , posters , and lectures .", "European and Asian militaries on both sides of the conflict also provided condoms to their troops throughout the war , even Germany which outlawed all civilian use of condoms in 1941 .", "In part because condoms were readily available , soldiers found a number of non @-@ sexual uses for the devices , many of which continue to this day .", "After the war , condom sales continued to grow .", "From 1955 – 1965 , 42 % of Americans of reproductive age relied on condoms for birth control .", "In Britain from 1950 – 1960 , 60 % of married couples used condoms .", "The birth control pill became the world 's most popular method of birth control in the years after its 1960 <unk> , but condoms remained a strong second .", "The U.S. Agency for International Development pushed condom use in developing countries to help solve the \" world population <unk> \" : by 1970 hundreds of millions of condoms were being used each year in India alone .", "( This number has grown in recent decades : in 2004 , the government of India purchased 1 @.", "@ 9 billion condoms for distribution at family planning clinics . )", "In the 1960s and 1970s quality regulations <unk> , and more legal barriers to condom use were removed .", "In Ireland , legal condom sales were allowed for the first time in 1978 .", "Advertising , however was one area that continued to have legal restrictions .", "In the late 1950s , the American National Association of <unk> banned condom advertisements from national television : this policy remained in place until 1979 .", "After learning in the early 1980s that AIDS can be a sexually transmitted infection , the use of condoms was encouraged to prevent transmission of HIV .", "Despite opposition by some political , religious , and other figures , national condom promotion campaigns occurred in the U.S. and Europe .", "These campaigns increased condom use significantly .", "Due to increased demand and greater social acceptance , condoms began to be sold in a wider variety of retail outlets , including in <unk> and in discount department stores such as Wal @-@ Mart .", "Condom sales increased every year until 1994 , when media attention to the AIDS pandemic began to decline .", "The phenomenon of decreasing use of condoms as disease <unk> has been called prevention fatigue or condom fatigue .", "Observers have cited condom fatigue in both Europe and North America .", "As one response , manufacturers have changed the tone of their advertisements from scary to humorous .", "New developments continued to occur in the condom market , with the first polyurethane condom — branded <unk> and produced by the manufacturer of <unk> — introduced in the 1990s , and the first custom sized @-@ to @-@ fit condom , called <unk> , introduced in the early 2000s .", "Worldwide condom use is expected to continue to grow : one study predicted that developing nations would need 18 @.", "@ 6 billion condoms by 2015 .", "As of September 2013 , condoms are available inside prisons in Canada , most of the European Union , Australia , Brazil , Indonesia , South Africa , and the US states of Vermont ( on September 17 , 2013 , the Californian Senate approved a bill for condom distribution inside the state 's prisons , but the bill was not yet law at the time of approval ) .", "= = = Etymology and other terms = = = \n \n The term condom first appears in the early 18th century .", "Its etymology is unknown .", "In popular tradition , the invention and naming of the condom came to be attributed to an associate of England 's King Charles II , one \" Dr.", "Condom \" or \" Earl of Condom \" .", "There is however no evidence of the existence of such a person , and condoms had been used for over one hundred years before King Charles II ascended to the throne .", "A variety of unproven Latin etymologies have been proposed , including <unk> ( receptacle ) , <unk> ( house ) , and <unk> ( <unk> or case ) .", "It has also been speculated to be from the Italian word <unk> , derived from <unk> , meaning <unk> .", "William E. <unk> wrote an article in 1981 concluding that , \" As for the word ' condom ' , I need state only that its origin remains completely unknown , and there ends this search for an etymology . \"", "Modern dictionaries may also list the etymology as \" unknown \" .", "Other terms are also commonly used to describe condoms .", "In North America condoms are also commonly known as <unk> , or rubbers .", "In Britain they may be called French letters .", "Additionally , condoms may be referred to using the manufacturer 's name .", "= = Society and culture = = \n \n Some moral and scientific criticism of condoms exists despite the many benefits of condoms agreed on by scientific consensus and sexual health experts .", "Condom usage is typically recommended for new couples who have yet to develop full trust in their partner with regard to STDs .", "Established couples on the other hand have few concerns about STDs , and can use other methods of birth control such as the pill , which does not act as a barrier to intimate sexual contact .", "Note that the polar debate with regard to condom usage is <unk> by the target group the argument is directed .", "Notably the age category and stable partner question are factors , as well as the distinction between heterosexual and homosexuals , who have different kinds of sex and have different risk consequences and factors .", "Among the prime objections to condom usage is the blocking of erotic sensation , and / or the intimacy that barrier @-@ free sex provides .", "As the condom is held tightly to the skin of the penis , it <unk> the delivery of stimulation through rubbing and friction .", "Condom proponents claim this has the benefit of making sex last longer , by diminishing sensation and delaying male ejaculation .", "Those who promote condom @-@ free heterosexual sex ( slang : \" <unk> \" ) claim that the condom puts a <unk> barrier between partners , diminishing what is normally a highly sensual , intimate , and spiritual connection between partners .", "= = = Religious = = = \n \n Roman Catholic Church opposes all kinds of sexual acts outside of marriage , as well as any sexual act in which the chance of successful conception has been reduced by direct and intentional acts ( for example , surgery to prevent conception ) or foreign objects ( for example , condoms ) .", "The use of condoms to prevent STD transmission is not specifically addressed by Catholic doctrine , and is currently a topic of debate among theologians and high @-@ ranking Catholic authorities .", "A few , such as Belgian Cardinal <unk> <unk> , believe the Catholic Church should actively support condoms used to prevent disease , especially serious diseases such as AIDS .", "However , the majority view — including all statements from the Vatican — is that condom @-@ promotion programs encourage promiscuity , thereby actually increasing STD transmission .", "This view was most recently reiterated in 2009 by Pope Benedict XVI .", "The Roman Catholic Church is the largest organized body of any world religion .", "The church has hundreds of programs dedicated to fighting the AIDS epidemic in Africa , but its opposition to condom use in these programs has been highly controversial .", "In a November 2011 interview , the Pope discussed for the first time the use of condoms to prevent STD transmission .", "He said that the use of a condom can be justified in a few individual cases if the purpose is to reduce the risk of an HIV infection .", "He gave as an example male prostitutes .", "There was some confusion at first whether the statement applied only to homosexual prostitutes and thus not to heterosexual intercourse at all .", "However , Federico Lombardi , spokesman for the Vatican , clarified that it applied to heterosexual and <unk> prostitutes , whether male or female , as well .", "He did , however , also clarify that the Vatican 's principles on sexuality and contraception had not been changed .", "= = = Scientific and environmental = = = \n \n More generally , some scientific researchers have expressed objective concern over certain ingredients sometimes added to condoms , notably <unk> and <unk> .", "Dry <unk> <unk> are applied to latex condoms before packaging to prevent the condom from sticking to itself when rolled up .", "Previously , <unk> was used by most manufacturers , but <unk> is currently the most popular <unk> powder .", "<unk> is known to be toxic if it enters the abdominal cavity ( i.e.", ", via the <unk> ) .", "<unk> is generally believed to be safe ; however , some researchers have raised concerns over its use as well .", "<unk> , which are potentially carcinogenic in humans , are believed to be present in a substance used to improve elasticity in latex condoms .", "A 2001 review stated that humans regularly receive 1 @,@ 000 to 10 @,@ 000 times greater <unk> exposure from food and tobacco than from condom use and concluded that the risk of cancer from condom use is very low .", "However , a 2004 study in Germany detected <unk> in 29 out of 32 condom brands tested , and concluded that exposure from condoms might exceed the exposure from food by <unk> to 3 @-@ fold .", "In addition , the large @-@ scale use of <unk> condoms has resulted in concerns over their environmental impact via <unk> and in <unk> , where they can eventually wind up in wildlife environments if not <unk> or otherwise permanently disposed of first .", "Polyurethane condoms in particular , given they are a form of plastic , are not biodegradable , and latex condoms take a very long time to break down .", "Experts , such as <unk> , recommend condoms be disposed of in a garbage receptacle , as <unk> them down the toilet ( which some people do ) may cause <unk> <unk> and other problems .", "Furthermore , the plastic and foil <unk> condoms are packaged in are also not biodegradable .", "However , the benefits condoms offer are widely considered to offset their small landfill mass .", "Frequent condom or <unk> disposal in public areas such as a parks have been seen as a persistent litter problem .", "While biodegradable , latex condoms damage the environment when disposed of improperly .", "According to the Ocean Conservancy , condoms , along with certain other types of trash , cover the coral reefs and <unk> sea grass and other bottom dwellers .", "The United States Environmental Protection Agency also has expressed concerns that many animals might mistake the litter for food .", "= = = Cultural barriers to use = = = \n \n In much of the Western world , the introduction of the pill in the 1960s was associated with a decline in condom use .", "In Japan , oral contraceptives were not approved for use until September 1999 , and even then access was more restricted than in other <unk> nations .", "Perhaps because of this restricted access to <unk> contraception , Japan has the highest rate of condom usage in the world : in 2008 , 80 % of contraceptive users relied on condoms .", "Cultural attitudes toward gender roles , contraception , and sexual activity vary greatly around the world , and range from extremely conservative to extremely liberal .", "But in places where condoms are misunderstood , <unk> , <unk> , or looked upon with overall cultural disapproval , the prevalence of condom use is directly affected .", "In less @-@ developed countries and among less @-@ educated populations , <unk> about how disease transmission and conception work negatively affect the use of condoms ; additionally , in cultures with more traditional gender roles , women may feel uncomfortable demanding that their partners use condoms .", "As an example , Latino immigrants in the United States often face cultural barriers to condom use .", "A study on female HIV prevention published in the Journal of Sex Health Research asserts that Latino women often lack the attitudes needed to negotiate safe sex due to traditional gender @-@ role norms in the Latino community , and may be afraid to bring up the subject of condom use with their partners .", "Women who participated in the study often reported that because of the general machismo subtly encouraged in Latino culture , their male partners would be angry or possibly violent at the woman 's suggestion that they use condoms .", "A similar phenomenon has been noted in a survey of low @-@ income American black women ; the women in this study also reported a fear of violence at the suggestion to their male partners that condoms be used .", "A telephone survey conducted by Rand Corporation and Oregon State University , and published in the Journal of <unk> <unk> <unk> <unk> showed that belief in AIDS conspiracy theories among United States black men is linked to rates of condom use .", "As conspiracy beliefs about AIDS grow in a given sector of these black men , consistent condom use drops in that same sector .", "Female use of condoms was not similarly affected .", "In the African continent , condom promotion in some areas has been impeded by anti @-@ condom campaigns by some Muslim and Catholic clerics .", "Among the Maasai in Tanzania , condom use is hampered by an aversion to \" wasting \" sperm , which is given <unk> importance beyond reproduction .", "<unk> is believed to be an \" elixir \" to women and to have beneficial health effects .", "Maasai women believe that , after <unk> a child , they must have sexual intercourse repeatedly so that the additional sperm aids the child 's development .", "Frequent condom use is also considered by some Maasai to cause impotence .", "Some women in Africa believe that condoms are \" for prostitutes \" and that respectable women should not use them .", "A few clerics even promote the idea that condoms are deliberately laced with HIV .", "In the United States , possession of many condoms has been used by police to accuse women of engaging in prostitution .", "The Presidential Advisory Council on HIV / AIDS has condemned this practice and there are efforts to end it .", "In March 2013 , technology <unk> Bill Gates offered a US $ 100 @,@ 000 grant through his foundation for a condom design that \" significantly preserves or enhances pleasure \" to encourage more males to adopt the use of condoms for safer sex .", "The grant information states : “ The primary drawback from the male perspective is that condoms decrease pleasure as compared to no condom , creating a trade @-@ off that many men find unacceptable , particularly given that the decisions about use must be made just prior to intercourse .", "Is it possible to develop a product without this stigma , or better , one that is felt to enhance pleasure ?", "” The project has been named the \" Next Generation Condom \" and anyone who can provide a \" <unk> hypothesis \" is eligible to apply .", "Middle @-@ Eastern couples who have not had children , because of the strong desire and social pressure to establish fertility as soon as possible within marriage , rarely use condoms .", "= = = Major manufacturers = = = \n \n One analyst described the size of the condom market as something that \" <unk> the mind \" .", "Numerous small manufacturers , <unk> groups , and government @-@ run manufacturing plants exist around the world .", "Within the condom market , there are several major contributors , among them both for @-@ profit businesses and philanthropic organizations .", "Most large manufacturers have ties to the business that reach back to the end of the 19th century .", "= = Research = = \n \n A <unk> @-@ on condom made of latex is intended to be easier to apply and more successful in preventing the transmission of diseases .", "As of 2009 , the <unk> @-@ on condom was not going to market because the drying time could not be reduced below two to three minutes .", "The Invisible Condom , developed at <unk> <unk> in <unk> , Canada , is a gel that <unk> upon increased temperature after insertion into the <unk> or <unk> .", "In the lab , it has been shown to effectively block HIV and herpes <unk> virus .", "The barrier breaks down and <unk> after several hours .", "As of 2005 , the invisible condom is in the clinical trial phase , and has not yet been approved for use .", "Also developed in 2005 is a condom treated with an <unk> compound .", "The drug @-@ treated condom is intended to help the wearer maintain his erection , which should also help reduce slippage .", "If approved , the condom would be marketed under the <unk> brand .", "As of 2007 , it was still in clinical trials .", "In 2009 , <unk> Healthcare , the makers of <unk> condoms , introduced the <unk> condom lubricated with \" <unk> <unk> \" which contains the amino acid l @-@ <unk> and is intended to improve the strength of the <unk> response ." ]
[ "Collection condoms may also be used where semen is produced at a sperm bank or fertility clinic ." ]
[ " = Condom = \n \n A condom is a sheath @-@ shaped barrier device that may be used during sexual intercourse to reduce the probability of pregnancy and decrease the risk of sexually transmitted infections ( STIs ) such as HIV / AIDS .", "It is rolled onto an erect penis before intercourse and blocks <unk> semen from entering the body of a sexual partner .", "Condoms are also used during <unk> and for collection of semen for use in infertility treatment .", "In the modern age , condoms are most often made from latex , but some are made from other materials such as polyurethane , polyisoprene , or lamb intestine .", "A female condom is also available , often made of <unk> rubber .", "As a method of birth control , male condoms have the advantages of being inexpensive , easy to use , having few side effects , and offering protection against sexually transmitted infections .", "With proper use — and use at every act of intercourse — women whose partners use male condoms experience a 2 % per @-@ year pregnancy rate .", "With typical use the rate of pregnancy is 18 % per @-@ year .", "Condoms have been used for at least 400 years .", "Since the 19th century , they have been one of the most popular methods of contraception in the world .", "While widely accepted in modern times , condoms have generated some controversy , primarily over what role they should play in sex education classes .", "= = Medical uses = = \n \n \n = = = Birth control = = = \n \n The effectiveness of condoms , as of most forms of contraception , can be assessed two ways .", "Perfect use or method effectiveness rates only include people who use condoms properly and consistently .", "<unk> use , or typical use effectiveness rates are of all condom users , including those who use condoms incorrectly or do not use condoms at every act of intercourse .", "<unk> are generally presented for the first year of use .", "Most commonly the Pearl Index is used to calculate effectiveness rates , but some studies use <unk> tables .", "The typical use pregnancy rate among condom users varies depending on the population being studied , ranging from 10 to 18 % per year .", "The perfect use pregnancy rate of condoms is 2 % per year .", "Condoms may be combined with other forms of contraception ( such as spermicide ) for greater protection .", "= = = <unk> transmitted infections = = = \n \n Condoms are widely recommended for the prevention of sexually transmitted infections ( STIs ) .", "They have been shown to be effective in reducing infection rates in both men and women , but not eliminating it .", "While not perfect , the condom is effective at reducing the transmission of organisms that cause AIDS , genital herpes , cervical cancer , genital warts , syphilis , <unk> , <unk> , and other diseases .", "Condoms are often recommended as an <unk> to more effective birth control methods ( such as <unk> ) in situations where STD protection is also desired .", "According to a 2000 report by the National Institutes of Health ( <unk> ) , consistent use of latex condoms reduces the risk of HIV / AIDS transmission by approximately 85 % relative to risk when unprotected , putting the <unk> rate ( infection rate ) at 0 @.", "@ 9 per 100 person @-@ years with condom , down from 6 @.", "@ 7 per 100 person @-@ years .", "Analysis published in 2007 from the University of Texas Medical Branch and the World Health Organization found similar risk reductions of 80 – 95 % .", "The 2000 <unk> review concluded that condom use significantly reduces the risk of <unk> for men .", "A 2006 study reports that proper condom use decreases the risk of transmission of human <unk> ( <unk> ) to women by approximately 70 % .", "Another study in the same year found consistent condom use was effective at reducing transmission of herpes <unk> virus @-@ 2 also known as genital herpes , in both men and women .", "Although a condom is effective in limiting exposure , some disease transmission may occur even with a condom .", "<unk> areas of the <unk> , especially when symptoms are present , may not be covered by a condom , and as a result , some diseases like <unk> and herpes may be transmitted by direct contact .", "The primary effectiveness issue with using condoms to prevent STDs , however , is inconsistent use .", "Condoms may also be useful in treating potentially <unk> cervical changes .", "Exposure to human <unk> , even in individuals already infected with the virus , appears to increase the risk of <unk> changes .", "The use of condoms helps promote regression of these changes .", "In addition , researchers in the UK suggest that a hormone in semen can <unk> existing cervical cancer , condom use during sex can prevent exposure to the hormone .", "= = = Causes of failure = = = \n \n Condoms may slip off the penis after ejaculation , break due to improper application or physical damage ( such as tears caused when opening the package ) , or break or slip due to latex degradation ( typically from usage past the expiration date , improper storage , or exposure to oils ) .", "The rate of breakage is between 0 @.", "@ 4 % and 2 @.", "@ 3 % , while the rate of slippage is between 0 @.", "@ 6 % and 1 @.", "@ 3 % .", "Even if no breakage or slippage is observed , 1 – 3 % of women will test positive for semen residue after intercourse with a condom . \n \"", "Double <unk> \" , using two condoms at once , is often believed to cause a higher rate of failure due to the friction of rubber on rubber .", "This claim is not supported by research .", "The limited studies that have been done on the subject support that double <unk> is likely not harmful and possibly beneficial .", "Different modes of condom failure result in different levels of semen exposure .", "If a failure occurs during application , the damaged condom may be disposed of and a new condom applied before intercourse begins – such failures generally pose no risk to the user .", "One study found that semen exposure from a broken condom was about half that of unprotected intercourse ; semen exposure from a slipped condom was about one @-@ fifth that of unprotected intercourse .", "Standard condoms will fit almost any penis , with varying degrees of comfort or risk of slippage .", "Many condom manufacturers offer \" <unk> \" or \" magnum \" sizes .", "Some manufacturers also offer custom sized @-@ to @-@ fit condoms , with claims that they are more reliable and offer improved sensation / comfort .", "Some studies have associated larger <unk> and smaller condoms with increased breakage and decreased slippage rates ( and vice versa ) , but other studies have been inconclusive .", "It is recommended for condoms manufacturers to avoid very thick or very thin condoms , because they are both considered less effective .", "Some authors encourage users to choose thinner condoms \" for greater <unk> , sensation , and comfort \" , but others warn that \" the thinner the condom , the smaller the force required to break it \" .", "<unk> condom users are significantly less likely to have a condom slip or break compared to first @-@ time users , although users who experience one slippage or breakage are more likely to suffer a second such failure .", "An article in Population Reports suggests that education on condom use reduces behaviors that increase the risk of breakage and slippage .", "A Family Health International publication also offers the view that education can reduce the risk of breakage and slippage , but emphasizes that more research needs to be done to determine all of the causes of breakage and slippage .", "Among people who intend condoms to be their form of birth control , pregnancy may occur when the user has sex without a condom .", "The person may have run out of condoms , or be traveling and not have a condom with them , or simply dislike the feel of condoms and decide to \" take a chance \" .", "This type of behavior is the primary cause of typical use failure ( as opposed to method or perfect use failure ) .", "Another possible cause of condom failure is sabotage .", "One motive is to have a child against a partner 's wishes or consent .", "Some commercial sex workers from Nigeria reported clients <unk> condoms in retaliation for being coerced into condom use .", "Using a fine needle to make several <unk> at the tip of the condom is believed to significantly impact their effectiveness .", "Cases of such condom sabotage have occurred .", "= = <unk> effects = = \n \n The use of latex condoms by people with an allergy to latex can cause allergic symptoms , such as skin irritation .", "In people with severe latex <unk> , using a latex condom can potentially be life @-@ threatening .", "<unk> use of latex condoms can also cause the development of a latex allergy in some people .", "= = Use = = \n \n Male condoms are usually packaged inside a foil or plastic <unk> , in a rolled @-@ up form , and are designed to be applied to the tip of the penis and then <unk> over the erect penis .", "It is important that some space be left in the tip of the condom so that semen has a place to collect ; otherwise it may be forced out of the base of the device .", "After use , it is recommended the condom be wrapped in tissue or tied in a knot , then disposed of in a trash receptacle .", "Condoms are used to reduce the likelihood of pregnancy during intercourse and to reduce the likelihood of contracting sexually @-@ transmitted infections ( STIs ) .", "Condoms are also used during <unk> to reduce the likelihood of contracting STIs .", "Some couples find that putting on a condom interrupts sex , although others incorporate condom application as part of their <unk> .", "Some men and women find the physical barrier of a condom <unk> sensation .", "<unk> of <unk> sensation can include prolonged erection and delayed ejaculation ; disadvantages might include a loss of some sexual excitement .", "<unk> of condom use also cite their advantages of being inexpensive , easy to use , and having few side effects .", "= = = Adult film industry = = = \n \n In 2012 proponents gathered 372 @,@ 000 <unk> signatures through a citizens ' initiative in Los Angeles County to put Measure B on the 2012 ballot .", "As a result , Measure B , a law requiring the use of condoms in the production of pornographic films , was passed .", "This requirement has received much criticism and is said by some to be counter @-@ productive , merely forcing companies that make pornographic films to relocate to other places without this requirement .", "<unk> claim that condom use <unk> sales .", "= = = Sex education = = = \n \n Condoms are often used in sex education programs , because they have the capability to reduce the chances of pregnancy and the spread of some sexually transmitted diseases when used correctly .", "A recent American <unk> Association ( <unk> ) press release supported the inclusion of information about condoms in sex education , saying \" comprehensive sexuality education programs ... discuss the appropriate use of condoms \" , and \" promote condom use for those who are sexually active . \"", "In the United States , teaching about condoms in public schools is opposed by some religious organizations .", "Planned <unk> , which advocates family planning and sex education , argues that no studies have shown abstinence @-@ only programs to result in delayed intercourse , and cites surveys showing that 76 % of American parents want their children to receive comprehensive sexuality education including condom use .", "= = = <unk> treatment = = = \n \n Common procedures in infertility treatment such as semen analysis and <unk> insemination ( <unk> ) require collection of semen samples .", "These are most commonly obtained through masturbation , but an alternative to masturbation is use of a special collection condom to collect semen during sexual intercourse .", "Collection condoms are made from <unk> or polyurethane , as latex is somewhat harmful to sperm .", "Many men prefer collection condoms to masturbation , and some religions prohibit masturbation entirely .", "Also , compared with samples obtained from masturbation , semen samples from collection condoms have higher total sperm counts , sperm <unk> , and percentage of sperm with normal morphology .", "For this reason , they are believed to give more accurate results when used for semen analysis , and to improve the chances of pregnancy when used in procedures such as <unk> or <unk> insemination .", "<unk> of religions that prohibit contraception , such as Catholicism , may use collection condoms with holes <unk> in them .", "For fertility treatments , a collection condom may be used to collect semen during sexual intercourse where the semen is provided by the woman 's partner .", "Private sperm donors may also use a collection condom to obtain samples through masturbation or by sexual intercourse with a partner and will transfer the <unk> from the collection condom to a specially designed container .", "The sperm is transported in such containers , in the case of a donor , to a recipient woman to be used for insemination , and in the case of a woman 's partner , to a fertility clinic for processing and use .", "However , transportation may reduce the <unk> of the sperm .", "Condom therapy is sometimes prescribed to infertile couples when the female has high levels of <unk> antibodies .", "The theory is that preventing exposure to her partner 's semen will lower her level of <unk> antibodies , and thus increase her chances of pregnancy when condom therapy is discontinued .", "However , condom therapy has not been shown to increase subsequent pregnancy rates .", "= = = Other uses = = = \n \n Condoms <unk> as multipurpose containers and barriers because they are <unk> , elastic , durable , and ( for military and espionage uses ) will not <unk> suspicion if found .", "<unk> military <unk> began during World War II , and includes covering the <unk> of rifle barrels to prevent <unk> , the waterproofing of firing assemblies in underwater <unk> , and storage of corrosive materials and <unk> by paramilitary agencies .", "Condoms have also been used to smuggle alcohol , cocaine , heroin , and other drugs across borders and into prisons by filling the condom with drugs , tying it in a knot and then either swallowing it or inserting it into the <unk> .", "These methods are very dangerous and potentially lethal ; if the condom breaks , the drugs inside become absorbed into the bloodstream and can cause an <unk> .", "<unk> , condoms can be used to cover <unk> <unk> probes , or in field chest needle <unk> they can be used to make a one @-@ way valve .", "Condoms have also been used to protect scientific samples from the environment , and to <unk> microphones for underwater recording .", "= = Types = = \n \n Most condoms have a reservoir tip or <unk> end , making it easier to accommodate the man 's <unk> .", "Condoms come in different sizes , from oversized to <unk> and they also come in a variety of surfaces intended to stimulate the user 's partner .", "Condoms are usually supplied with a <unk> coating to facilitate penetration , while flavored condoms are principally used for oral sex .", "As mentioned above , most condoms are made of latex , but polyurethane and lambskin condoms also exist .", "= = = Female condom = = = \n \n Male condoms have a tight ring to form a seal around the penis while female condoms typically have a large stiff ring to keep them from slipping into the body <unk> .", "The Female Health Company produced a female condom that was initially made of polyurethane , but newer versions are made of <unk> .", "<unk> <unk> produces a female condom made of latex .", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n \n = = = = Natural latex = = = = \n \n Latex has outstanding elastic properties : Its tensile strength exceeds 30 MPa , and latex condoms may be stretched in excess of 800 % before breaking .", "In 1990 the <unk> set standards for condom production ( <unk> <unk> , Natural latex rubber condoms ) , and the EU followed suit with its <unk> standard ( Directive 93 / 42 / EEC concerning medical devices ) .", "Every latex condom is tested for holes with an electric current .", "If the condom passes , it is rolled and packaged .", "In addition , a portion of each batch of condoms is subject to water leak and air burst testing .", "While the advantages of latex have made it the most popular condom material , it does have some drawbacks .", "Latex condoms are damaged when used with oil @-@ based substances as lubricants , such as petroleum <unk> , cooking oil , baby oil , mineral oil , skin <unk> , <unk> <unk> , cold <unk> , butter or <unk> .", "Contact with oil makes latex condoms more likely to break or slip off due to loss of elasticity caused by the oils .", "Additionally , latex allergy <unk> use of latex condoms and is one of the principal reasons for the use of other materials .", "In May 2009 the U.S. Food and <unk> Administration granted approval for the production of condoms composed of <unk> , latex that has been treated to remove 90 % of the proteins responsible for allergic reactions .", "An <unk> @-@ free condom made of synthetic latex ( polyisoprene ) is also available .", "= = = = <unk> = = = = \n \n The most common non @-@ latex condoms are made from polyurethane .", "Condoms may also be made from other synthetic materials , such as AT @-@ 10 resin , and most recently polyisoprene .", "Polyurethane condoms tend to be the same width and thickness as latex condoms , with most polyurethane condoms between 0 @.", "@ 04 mm and 0 @.", "@ 07 mm thick .", "Polyurethane can be considered better than latex in several ways : it conducts heat better than latex , is not as sensitive to temperature and ultraviolet light ( and so has less rigid storage requirements and a longer shelf life ) , can be used with oil @-@ based lubricants , is less <unk> than latex , and does not have an odor .", "Polyurethane condoms have gained FDA approval for sale in the United States as an effective method of contraception and HIV prevention , and under laboratory conditions have been shown to be just as effective as latex for these purposes .", "However , polyurethane condoms are less elastic than latex ones , and may be more likely to slip or break than latex , lose their shape or bunch up more than latex , and are more expensive .", "<unk> is a synthetic version of natural rubber latex .", "While significantly more expensive , it has the advantages of latex ( such as being softer and more elastic than polyurethane condoms ) without the protein which is responsible for latex <unk> .", "Like polyurethane condoms , polyisoprene condoms are said to do a better job of transmitting body heat .", "Unlike polyurethane condoms , they cannot be used with an oil @-@ based <unk> .", "= = = = <unk> = = = = \n \n Condoms made from sheep intestines , labeled \" lambskin \" , are also available .", "Although they are generally effective as a contraceptive by blocking sperm , it is presumed that they are likely less effective than latex in preventing the transmission of agents that cause STDs , because of pores in the material .", "This is based on the idea that intestines , by their nature , are porous , <unk> membranes , and while sperm are too large to pass through the pores , viruses — such as HIV , herpes , and genital warts — are small enough to pass through .", "However , there are to date no clinical data confirming or denying this theory .", "Some believe that lambskin condoms provide a more \" natural \" sensation , and they lack the <unk> that are inherent to latex , but because of their lesser protection against infection , other <unk> materials such as polyurethane are recommended for latex @-@ allergic users and / or partners .", "<unk> condoms are also significantly more expensive than other types and as slaughter by @-@ products they are also not vegetarian .", "= = = <unk> = = = \n \n Some latex condoms are lubricated at the manufacturer with a small amount of a nonoxynol @-@ 9 , a <unk> chemical .", "According to Consumer Reports , condoms lubricated with spermicide have no additional benefit in preventing pregnancy , have a shorter shelf life , and may cause urinary @-@ tract infections in women .", "In contrast , application of separately packaged spermicide is believed to increase the contraceptive <unk> of condoms .", "<unk> @-@ 9 was once believed to offer additional protection against STDs ( including HIV ) but recent studies have shown that , with frequent use , nonoxynol @-@ 9 may increase the risk of HIV transmission .", "The World Health Organization says that <unk> lubricated condoms should no longer be promoted .", "However , it recommends using a nonoxynol @-@ 9 lubricated condom over no condom at all .", "As of 2005 , nine condom manufacturers have stopped manufacturing condoms with nonoxynol @-@ 9 and Planned <unk> has discontinued the distribution of condoms so lubricated .", "= = = <unk> and studded = = = \n \n <unk> condoms include studded and ribbed condoms which can provide extra sensations to both partners .", "The <unk> or ribs can be located on the inside , outside , or both ; alternatively , they are located in specific sections to provide directed stimulation to either the g @-@ spot or <unk> .", "Many textured condoms which advertise \" mutual pleasure \" also are bulb @-@ shaped at the top , to provide extra stimulation to the penis .", "Some women experience irritation during vaginal intercourse with studded condoms .", "= = = Youth condoms = = = \n \n In March 2010 , the Swiss government announced that it was planning to promote smaller condoms intended for boys and youths of 12 – 14 years old following concern about the pregnancy rate among adolescent girls , and also about the potential spread of AIDS among this age group .", "This was due to the fact that standard condoms were too wide and consequently failed to afford protection to adolescent boys during vaginal and anal intercourse .", "Family planning groups and the Swiss AIDS Federation had campaigned to have a narrower condom produced for youths after a number of studies , including a government study researched at the Centre for Development and Personality Psychology at Basel University , found that standard condoms were unsuitable for boys in this age range , and that the condoms either failed during use or that the boys rejected them altogether because they were too wide , and consequently they used no protection at all .", "As a result of these studies , a condom aimed at <unk> to 14 @-@ year @-@ old boys is now produced and is available in Switzerland and in certain other countries .", "Manufactured by <unk> , the \" <unk> \" is a lubricated , <unk> @-@ ended latex condom which is narrower than a standard condom and has a tight band at the opening to ensure that it remains on the youth 's penis during intercourse .", "A standard condom has a diameter of 2 inches ( 5 @.", "@ 2 cm ) whereas the <unk> has a diameter of 1 @.", "@ 7 inches ( 4 @.", "@ 5 cm ) .", "Both are the same length – 7 @.", "@ 4 inches ( 19 cm ) .", "In 2014 , in response to demand for condoms from a younger age @-@ group , German condom manufacturer Amor started producing another condom aimed at young people .", "Known as \" Amor Young Love \" , these lubricated condoms have a diameter of 1 @.", "@ 9 inches ( 4 @.", "@ 9 cm ) .", "= = = Other = = = \n \n The anti @-@ rape condom is another variation designed to be worn by women .", "It is designed to cause pain to the attacker , hopefully allowing the victim a chance to escape .", "A collection condom is used to collect semen for fertility treatments or sperm analysis .", "These condoms are designed to <unk> sperm life .", "Some condom @-@ like devices are intended for entertainment only , such as glow @-@ in @-@ the dark condoms .", "These novelty condoms may not provide protection against pregnancy and STDs .", "= = <unk> = = \n \n The prevalence of condom use varies greatly between countries .", "Most surveys of contraceptive use are among married women , or women in informal unions .", "Japan has the highest rate of condom usage in the world : in that country , condoms account for almost 80 % of contraceptive use by married women .", "On average , in developed countries , condoms are the most popular method of birth control : 28 % of married contraceptive users rely on condoms .", "In the average less @-@ developed country , condoms are less common : only 6 – 8 % of married contraceptive users choose condoms .", "= = History = = \n \n \n = = = Before the 19th century = = = \n \n Whether condoms were used in ancient civilizations is debated by archaeologists and historians .", "In ancient Egypt , Greece , and Rome , pregnancy prevention was generally seen as a woman 's responsibility , and the only well documented contraception methods were female @-@ controlled devices .", "In Asia before the 15th century , some use of glans condoms ( devices covering only the head of the penis ) is recorded .", "Condoms seem to have been used for contraception , and to have been known only by members of the upper classes .", "In China , glans condoms may have been made of <unk> silk paper , or of lamb intestines .", "In Japan , they were made of tortoise shell or animal horn .", "In 16th century Italy , <unk> Falloppio wrote a treatise on syphilis .", "The earliest documented strain of syphilis , first appearing in Europe in a <unk> outbreak , caused severe symptoms and often death within a few months of contracting the disease .", "Falloppio 's treatise is the earliest uncontested description of condom use : it describes linen <unk> soaked in a chemical solution and allowed to dry before use .", "The <unk> he described were sized to cover the glans of the penis , and were held on with a ribbon .", "Falloppio claimed that an experimental trial of the linen sheath demonstrated protection against syphilis .", "After this , the use of penis <unk> to protect from disease is described in a wide variety of literature throughout Europe .", "The first indication that these devices were used for birth control , rather than disease prevention , is the 1605 theological publication De <unk> et <unk> ( On justice and law ) by Catholic theologian <unk> <unk> , who condemned them as immoral .", "In 1666 , the English Birth <unk> Commission attributed a recent downward fertility rate to use of \" <unk> \" , the first documented use of that word ( or any similar spelling ) .", "In addition to linen , condoms during the Renaissance were made out of intestines and <unk> .", "In the late 16th century , Dutch traders introduced condoms made from \" fine leather \" to Japan .", "Unlike the horn condoms used previously , these leather condoms covered the entire penis .", "<unk> in the 18th century was one of the first reported using \" assurance caps \" to prevent <unk> his <unk> .", "From at least the 18th century , condom use was opposed in some legal , religious , and medical circles for essentially the same reasons that are given today : condoms reduce the likelihood of pregnancy , which some thought immoral or undesirable for the nation ; they do not provide full protection against sexually transmitted infections , while belief in their protective powers was thought to encourage sexual promiscuity ; and , they are not used consistently due to <unk> , expense , or loss of sensation .", "Despite some opposition , the condom market grew rapidly .", "In the 18th century , condoms were available in a variety of qualities and sizes , made from either linen treated with chemicals , or \" skin \" ( <unk> or intestine softened by treatment with sulfur and <unk> ) .", "They were sold at <unk> , <unk> , chemist shops , open @-@ air markets , and at the theater throughout Europe and Russia .", "They later spread to America , although in every place there were generally used only by the middle and upper classes , due to both expense and lack of sex education .", "= = = 1800 through 1920s = = = \n \n The early 19th century saw contraceptives promoted to the poorer classes for the first time .", "Writers on contraception tended to prefer other methods of birth control to the condom .", "By the late 19th century many <unk> expressed distrust of the condom as a contraceptive , as its use was controlled and decided upon by men alone .", "They advocated instead for methods which were controlled by women , such as <unk> and <unk> <unk> .", "Other writers cited both the expense of condoms and their <unk> ( they were often riddled with holes , and often fell off or broke ) , but they discussed condoms as a good option for some , and as the only contraceptive that also protected from disease .", "Many countries passed laws <unk> the manufacture and promotion of contraceptives .", "In spite of these restrictions , condoms were promoted by traveling <unk> and in newspaper advertisements , using <unk> in places where such <unk> were illegal .", "<unk> on how to make condoms at home were distributed in the United States and Europe .", "Despite social and legal opposition , at the end of the 19th century the condom was the Western world 's most popular birth control method .", "Beginning in the second half of the 19th century , American rates of sexually transmitted diseases <unk> .", "Causes cited by historians include effects of the American Civil War , and the ignorance of prevention methods promoted by the <unk> laws .", "To fight the growing epidemic , sex education classes were introduced to public schools for the first time , teaching about <unk> diseases and how they were transmitted .", "They generally taught that abstinence was the only way to avoid sexually transmitted diseases .", "Condoms were not promoted for disease prevention because the medical community and moral <unk> considered STDs to be punishment for sexual <unk> .", "The stigma against victims of these diseases was so great that many hospitals refused to treat people who had syphilis .", "The German military was the first to promote condom use among its soldiers , beginning in the later 19th century .", "Early 20th century experiments by the American military concluded that providing condoms to soldiers significantly lowered rates of sexually transmitted diseases .", "During World War I , the United States and ( at the beginning of the war only ) Britain were the only countries with soldiers in Europe who did not provide condoms and promote their use .", "In the decades after World War I , there remained social and legal obstacles to condom use throughout the U.S. and Europe .", "<unk> of <unk> Sigmund Freud opposed all methods of birth control on the grounds that their failure rates were too high .", "Freud was especially opposed to the condom because he thought it cut down on sexual pleasure .", "Some <unk> continued to oppose male @-@ controlled contraceptives such as condoms .", "In 1920 the Church of England 's Lambeth Conference condemned all \" unnatural means of conception avoidance \" .", "London 's Bishop Arthur <unk> @-@ Ingram complained of the huge number of condoms discarded in alleyways and parks , especially after weekends and holidays .", "However , European militaries continued to provide condoms to their members for disease protection , even in countries where they were illegal for the general population .", "Through the 1920s , catchy names and slick packaging became an increasingly important marketing technique for many consumer items , including condoms and cigarettes .", "Quality testing became more common , involving filling each condom with air followed by one of several methods intended to detect loss of pressure .", "Worldwide , condom sales doubled in the 1920s .", "= = = <unk> and manufacturing advances = = = \n \n In 1839 , Charles <unk> discovered a way of processing natural rubber , which is too stiff when cold and too soft when warm , in such a way as to make it elastic .", "This proved to have advantages for the manufacture of condoms ; unlike the sheep 's gut condoms , they could stretch and did not tear quickly when used .", "The rubber <unk> process was patented by <unk> in 1844 .", "The first rubber condom was produced in 1855 .", "The earliest rubber condoms had a seam and were as thick as a bicycle inner tube .", "Besides this type , small rubber condoms covering only the glans were often used in England and the United States .", "There was more risk of losing them and if the rubber ring was too tight , it would <unk> the penis .", "This type of condom was the original \" <unk> \" ( French for condom ) , perhaps because of its resemblance to a woman 's bonnet worn at that time , also called a <unk> .", "For many decades , rubber condoms were manufactured by wrapping strips of raw rubber around penis @-@ shaped molds , then dipping the wrapped molds in a chemical solution to cure the rubber .", "In 1912 , Polish inventor Julius <unk> developed a new , improved manufacturing technique for condoms : dipping glass molds into a raw rubber solution .", "Called cement dipping , this method required adding gasoline or benzene to the rubber to make it liquid .", "Latex , rubber suspended in water , was invented in 1920 .", "Latex condoms required less labor to produce than cement @-@ dipped rubber condoms , which had to be <unk> by rubbing and <unk> .", "The use of water to suspend the rubber instead of gasoline and benzene eliminated the fire hazard previously associated with all condom factories .", "Latex condoms also performed better for the consumer : they were stronger and thinner than rubber condoms , and had a shelf life of five years ( compared to three months for rubber ) .", "Until the twenties , all condoms were individually hand @-@ dipped by semi @-@ skilled workers .", "Throughout the decade of the 1920s , advances in the <unk> of the condom assembly line were made .", "The first fully automated line was patented in 1930 .", "Major condom manufacturers bought or leased <unk> systems , and small manufacturers were driven out of business .", "The skin condom , now significantly more expensive than the latex variety , became restricted to a niche high @-@ end market .", "= = = 1930 to present = = = \n \n In 1930 the Anglican Church 's Lambeth Conference sanctioned the use of birth control by married couples .", "In 1931 the Federal Council of Churches in the U.S. issued a similar statement .", "The Roman Catholic Church responded by issuing the encyclical <unk> <unk> <unk> its opposition to all contraceptives , a stance it has never reversed .", "In the 1930s , legal restrictions on condoms began to be relaxed .", "But during this period <unk> Italy and Nazi Germany increased restrictions on condoms ( limited sales as disease <unk> were still allowed ) .", "During the Depression , condom lines by <unk> gained in popularity .", "<unk> still used the cement @-@ dipping method of manufacture which had two advantages over the latex variety .", "Firstly , cement @-@ dipped condoms could be safely used with oil @-@ based lubricants .", "<unk> , while less comfortable , these older @-@ style rubber condoms could be reused and so were more economical , a valued feature in hard times .", "More attention was brought to quality issues in the 1930s , and the U.S. Food and <unk> Administration began to regulate the quality of condoms sold in the United States .", "Throughout World War II , condoms were not only distributed to male U.S. military members , but also heavily promoted with films , posters , and lectures .", "European and Asian militaries on both sides of the conflict also provided condoms to their troops throughout the war , even Germany which outlawed all civilian use of condoms in 1941 .", "In part because condoms were readily available , soldiers found a number of non @-@ sexual uses for the devices , many of which continue to this day .", "After the war , condom sales continued to grow .", "From 1955 – 1965 , 42 % of Americans of reproductive age relied on condoms for birth control .", "In Britain from 1950 – 1960 , 60 % of married couples used condoms .", "The birth control pill became the world 's most popular method of birth control in the years after its 1960 <unk> , but condoms remained a strong second .", "The U.S. Agency for International Development pushed condom use in developing countries to help solve the \" world population <unk> \" : by 1970 hundreds of millions of condoms were being used each year in India alone .", "( This number has grown in recent decades : in 2004 , the government of India purchased 1 @.", "@ 9 billion condoms for distribution at family planning clinics . )", "In the 1960s and 1970s quality regulations <unk> , and more legal barriers to condom use were removed .", "In Ireland , legal condom sales were allowed for the first time in 1978 .", "Advertising , however was one area that continued to have legal restrictions .", "In the late 1950s , the American National Association of <unk> banned condom advertisements from national television : this policy remained in place until 1979 .", "After learning in the early 1980s that AIDS can be a sexually transmitted infection , the use of condoms was encouraged to prevent transmission of HIV .", "Despite opposition by some political , religious , and other figures , national condom promotion campaigns occurred in the U.S. and Europe .", "These campaigns increased condom use significantly .", "Due to increased demand and greater social acceptance , condoms began to be sold in a wider variety of retail outlets , including in <unk> and in discount department stores such as Wal @-@ Mart .", "Condom sales increased every year until 1994 , when media attention to the AIDS pandemic began to decline .", "The phenomenon of decreasing use of condoms as disease <unk> has been called prevention fatigue or condom fatigue .", "Observers have cited condom fatigue in both Europe and North America .", "As one response , manufacturers have changed the tone of their advertisements from scary to humorous .", "New developments continued to occur in the condom market , with the first polyurethane condom — branded <unk> and produced by the manufacturer of <unk> — introduced in the 1990s , and the first custom sized @-@ to @-@ fit condom , called <unk> , introduced in the early 2000s .", "Worldwide condom use is expected to continue to grow : one study predicted that developing nations would need 18 @.", "@ 6 billion condoms by 2015 .", "As of September 2013 , condoms are available inside prisons in Canada , most of the European Union , Australia , Brazil , Indonesia , South Africa , and the US states of Vermont ( on September 17 , 2013 , the Californian Senate approved a bill for condom distribution inside the state 's prisons , but the bill was not yet law at the time of approval ) .", "= = = Etymology and other terms = = = \n \n The term condom first appears in the early 18th century .", "Its etymology is unknown .", "In popular tradition , the invention and naming of the condom came to be attributed to an associate of England 's King Charles II , one \" Dr.", "Condom \" or \" Earl of Condom \" .", "There is however no evidence of the existence of such a person , and condoms had been used for over one hundred years before King Charles II ascended to the throne .", "A variety of unproven Latin etymologies have been proposed , including <unk> ( receptacle ) , <unk> ( house ) , and <unk> ( <unk> or case ) .", "It has also been speculated to be from the Italian word <unk> , derived from <unk> , meaning <unk> .", "William E. <unk> wrote an article in 1981 concluding that , \" As for the word ' condom ' , I need state only that its origin remains completely unknown , and there ends this search for an etymology . \"", "Modern dictionaries may also list the etymology as \" unknown \" .", "Other terms are also commonly used to describe condoms .", "In North America condoms are also commonly known as <unk> , or rubbers .", "In Britain they may be called French letters .", "Additionally , condoms may be referred to using the manufacturer 's name .", "= = Society and culture = = \n \n Some moral and scientific criticism of condoms exists despite the many benefits of condoms agreed on by scientific consensus and sexual health experts .", "Condom usage is typically recommended for new couples who have yet to develop full trust in their partner with regard to STDs .", "Established couples on the other hand have few concerns about STDs , and can use other methods of birth control such as the pill , which does not act as a barrier to intimate sexual contact .", "Note that the polar debate with regard to condom usage is <unk> by the target group the argument is directed .", "Notably the age category and stable partner question are factors , as well as the distinction between heterosexual and homosexuals , who have different kinds of sex and have different risk consequences and factors .", "Among the prime objections to condom usage is the blocking of erotic sensation , and / or the intimacy that barrier @-@ free sex provides .", "As the condom is held tightly to the skin of the penis , it <unk> the delivery of stimulation through rubbing and friction .", "Condom proponents claim this has the benefit of making sex last longer , by diminishing sensation and delaying male ejaculation .", "Those who promote condom @-@ free heterosexual sex ( slang : \" <unk> \" ) claim that the condom puts a <unk> barrier between partners , diminishing what is normally a highly sensual , intimate , and spiritual connection between partners .", "= = = Religious = = = \n \n Roman Catholic Church opposes all kinds of sexual acts outside of marriage , as well as any sexual act in which the chance of successful conception has been reduced by direct and intentional acts ( for example , surgery to prevent conception ) or foreign objects ( for example , condoms ) .", "The use of condoms to prevent STD transmission is not specifically addressed by Catholic doctrine , and is currently a topic of debate among theologians and high @-@ ranking Catholic authorities .", "A few , such as Belgian Cardinal <unk> <unk> , believe the Catholic Church should actively support condoms used to prevent disease , especially serious diseases such as AIDS .", "However , the majority view — including all statements from the Vatican — is that condom @-@ promotion programs encourage promiscuity , thereby actually increasing STD transmission .", "This view was most recently reiterated in 2009 by Pope Benedict XVI .", "The Roman Catholic Church is the largest organized body of any world religion .", "The church has hundreds of programs dedicated to fighting the AIDS epidemic in Africa , but its opposition to condom use in these programs has been highly controversial .", "In a November 2011 interview , the Pope discussed for the first time the use of condoms to prevent STD transmission .", "He said that the use of a condom can be justified in a few individual cases if the purpose is to reduce the risk of an HIV infection .", "He gave as an example male prostitutes .", "There was some confusion at first whether the statement applied only to homosexual prostitutes and thus not to heterosexual intercourse at all .", "However , Federico Lombardi , spokesman for the Vatican , clarified that it applied to heterosexual and <unk> prostitutes , whether male or female , as well .", "He did , however , also clarify that the Vatican 's principles on sexuality and contraception had not been changed .", "= = = Scientific and environmental = = = \n \n More generally , some scientific researchers have expressed objective concern over certain ingredients sometimes added to condoms , notably <unk> and <unk> .", "Dry <unk> <unk> are applied to latex condoms before packaging to prevent the condom from sticking to itself when rolled up .", "Previously , <unk> was used by most manufacturers , but <unk> is currently the most popular <unk> powder .", "<unk> is known to be toxic if it enters the abdominal cavity ( i.e.", ", via the <unk> ) .", "<unk> is generally believed to be safe ; however , some researchers have raised concerns over its use as well .", "<unk> , which are potentially carcinogenic in humans , are believed to be present in a substance used to improve elasticity in latex condoms .", "A 2001 review stated that humans regularly receive 1 @,@ 000 to 10 @,@ 000 times greater <unk> exposure from food and tobacco than from condom use and concluded that the risk of cancer from condom use is very low .", "However , a 2004 study in Germany detected <unk> in 29 out of 32 condom brands tested , and concluded that exposure from condoms might exceed the exposure from food by <unk> to 3 @-@ fold .", "In addition , the large @-@ scale use of <unk> condoms has resulted in concerns over their environmental impact via <unk> and in <unk> , where they can eventually wind up in wildlife environments if not <unk> or otherwise permanently disposed of first .", "Polyurethane condoms in particular , given they are a form of plastic , are not biodegradable , and latex condoms take a very long time to break down .", "Experts , such as <unk> , recommend condoms be disposed of in a garbage receptacle , as <unk> them down the toilet ( which some people do ) may cause <unk> <unk> and other problems .", "Furthermore , the plastic and foil <unk> condoms are packaged in are also not biodegradable .", "However , the benefits condoms offer are widely considered to offset their small landfill mass .", "Frequent condom or <unk> disposal in public areas such as a parks have been seen as a persistent litter problem .", "While biodegradable , latex condoms damage the environment when disposed of improperly .", "According to the Ocean Conservancy , condoms , along with certain other types of trash , cover the coral reefs and <unk> sea grass and other bottom dwellers .", "The United States Environmental Protection Agency also has expressed concerns that many animals might mistake the litter for food .", "= = = Cultural barriers to use = = = \n \n In much of the Western world , the introduction of the pill in the 1960s was associated with a decline in condom use .", "In Japan , oral contraceptives were not approved for use until September 1999 , and even then access was more restricted than in other <unk> nations .", "Perhaps because of this restricted access to <unk> contraception , Japan has the highest rate of condom usage in the world : in 2008 , 80 % of contraceptive users relied on condoms .", "Cultural attitudes toward gender roles , contraception , and sexual activity vary greatly around the world , and range from extremely conservative to extremely liberal .", "But in places where condoms are misunderstood , <unk> , <unk> , or looked upon with overall cultural disapproval , the prevalence of condom use is directly affected .", "In less @-@ developed countries and among less @-@ educated populations , <unk> about how disease transmission and conception work negatively affect the use of condoms ; additionally , in cultures with more traditional gender roles , women may feel uncomfortable demanding that their partners use condoms .", "As an example , Latino immigrants in the United States often face cultural barriers to condom use .", "A study on female HIV prevention published in the Journal of Sex Health Research asserts that Latino women often lack the attitudes needed to negotiate safe sex due to traditional gender @-@ role norms in the Latino community , and may be afraid to bring up the subject of condom use with their partners .", "Women who participated in the study often reported that because of the general machismo subtly encouraged in Latino culture , their male partners would be angry or possibly violent at the woman 's suggestion that they use condoms .", "A similar phenomenon has been noted in a survey of low @-@ income American black women ; the women in this study also reported a fear of violence at the suggestion to their male partners that condoms be used .", "A telephone survey conducted by Rand Corporation and Oregon State University , and published in the Journal of <unk> <unk> <unk> <unk> showed that belief in AIDS conspiracy theories among United States black men is linked to rates of condom use .", "As conspiracy beliefs about AIDS grow in a given sector of these black men , consistent condom use drops in that same sector .", "Female use of condoms was not similarly affected .", "In the African continent , condom promotion in some areas has been impeded by anti @-@ condom campaigns by some Muslim and Catholic clerics .", "Among the Maasai in Tanzania , condom use is hampered by an aversion to \" wasting \" sperm , which is given <unk> importance beyond reproduction .", "<unk> is believed to be an \" elixir \" to women and to have beneficial health effects .", "Maasai women believe that , after <unk> a child , they must have sexual intercourse repeatedly so that the additional sperm aids the child 's development .", "Frequent condom use is also considered by some Maasai to cause impotence .", "Some women in Africa believe that condoms are \" for prostitutes \" and that respectable women should not use them .", "A few clerics even promote the idea that condoms are deliberately laced with HIV .", "In the United States , possession of many condoms has been used by police to accuse women of engaging in prostitution .", "The Presidential Advisory Council on HIV / AIDS has condemned this practice and there are efforts to end it .", "In March 2013 , technology <unk> Bill Gates offered a US $ 100 @,@ 000 grant through his foundation for a condom design that \" significantly preserves or enhances pleasure \" to encourage more males to adopt the use of condoms for safer sex .", "The grant information states : “ The primary drawback from the male perspective is that condoms decrease pleasure as compared to no condom , creating a trade @-@ off that many men find unacceptable , particularly given that the decisions about use must be made just prior to intercourse .", "Is it possible to develop a product without this stigma , or better , one that is felt to enhance pleasure ?", "” The project has been named the \" Next Generation Condom \" and anyone who can provide a \" <unk> hypothesis \" is eligible to apply .", "Middle @-@ Eastern couples who have not had children , because of the strong desire and social pressure to establish fertility as soon as possible within marriage , rarely use condoms .", "= = = Major manufacturers = = = \n \n One analyst described the size of the condom market as something that \" <unk> the mind \" .", "Numerous small manufacturers , <unk> groups , and government @-@ run manufacturing plants exist around the world .", "Within the condom market , there are several major contributors , among them both for @-@ profit businesses and philanthropic organizations .", "Most large manufacturers have ties to the business that reach back to the end of the 19th century .", "= = Research = = \n \n A <unk> @-@ on condom made of latex is intended to be easier to apply and more successful in preventing the transmission of diseases .", "As of 2009 , the <unk> @-@ on condom was not going to market because the drying time could not be reduced below two to three minutes .", "The Invisible Condom , developed at <unk> <unk> in <unk> , Canada , is a gel that <unk> upon increased temperature after insertion into the <unk> or <unk> .", "In the lab , it has been shown to effectively block HIV and herpes <unk> virus .", "The barrier breaks down and <unk> after several hours .", "As of 2005 , the invisible condom is in the clinical trial phase , and has not yet been approved for use .", "Also developed in 2005 is a condom treated with an <unk> compound .", "The drug @-@ treated condom is intended to help the wearer maintain his erection , which should also help reduce slippage .", "If approved , the condom would be marketed under the <unk> brand .", "As of 2007 , it was still in clinical trials .", "In 2009 , <unk> Healthcare , the makers of <unk> condoms , introduced the <unk> condom lubricated with \" <unk> <unk> \" which contains the amino acid l @-@ <unk> and is intended to improve the strength of the <unk> response ." ]
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[ " = Islais Creek = \n \n Islais Creek or Islais Creek Channel ( previously known as Du <unk> Creek , Islais Channel and Islais Swamp ) is a small creek in San Francisco , California .", "The name of the creek is derived from a <unk> Native American word \" <unk> \" or \" <unk> \" , the name for the <unk> <unk> wild cherries .", "Around the time of the Gold Rush , the area became an industrial hub , and the condition of the creek worsened .", "After the devastating earthquake in 1906 , the city decided to reclaim the creek using earthquake debris , reducing the <unk> to its present size .", "Though much of Islais Creek has been converted to an underground culvert , remnants still exist today at both Glen Canyon Park and Third Street .", "Several community organizations are dedicated to preserve these remnants , as they are important wildlife habitats .", "= = Course = = \n \n The historic Islais Creek , the largest body of water in the city covering an area of nearly 5 @,@ 000 acres ( 7 @.", "@ <unk> sq mi ; 20 @.", "@ 234 km2 ) , had two main branches .", "One originated near the southern slope of Twin <unk> , slightly north of <unk> Drive .", "It flowed downstream southeastward through the Glen Canyon Park <unk> Bosworth Street and eventually reaching the bottom of the Mission Street viaduct at I @-@ 280 .", "The other branch began at the intersection of Cayuga Avenue and Regent Street .", "It flowed generally eastward along Mission Street and reached the I @-@ 280 viaduct .", "Together , as a wider creek , it ran parallel to <unk> Boulevard and I @-@ 280 and emptied into the Islais Creek estuary , near Industrial Street and <unk> Avenue .", "<unk> Creek , a nearby creek that originated from <unk> Valley , also joined Islais Creek at the César <unk> Boulevard and Evans Avenue intersection .", "From its sources in the Glen Canyon , the entire creek stretched about 3 @.", "@ 5 miles ( 5 @.", "@ 6 km ) to the San Francisco Bay .", "The mouth was nearly 2 miles ( 3 @.", "@ 2 km ) wide , providing up to 85 % of the drinking water in San Francisco .", "Due to urban development , however , the watershed of Islais Creek has been reduced by roughly 80 % from its historical extent .", "A large number of neighborhoods in San Francisco today , such as <unk> Heights , Hunters Point , <unk> Valley , parts of the Mission and <unk> Hill , was once covered by the extent of the creek .", "In 2007 , the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission , which manages the city 's water , began investigating the possibility of \" <unk> \" underground portions of the creek .", "As of 2009 , remnants of the creek remain inside the Glen Canyon Park and a 1 @-@ mile ( 1 @.", "@ 6 km ) channel near Third Street where Islais Creek emptied into the bay .", "= = History = = \n \n The history of Islais Creek dates to the 18th century .", "The name Los Islais first appeared on Mexican maps in 1834 , named for the Islay cherries that grew wildly in the area .", "By 1850 , water from the creek was used by farmers to <unk> crops .", "The Gold Rush marked the decline of the creek as large numbers of gold rushers <unk> into the city .", "A railroad <unk> was built over the creek and <unk> flats in the 1860s and in a lawsuit that went up to the California Supreme Court called The People of the State of California ex <unk> The Board of State Harbor Commissioners <unk> .", "The <unk> And Bay View Railroad Company , Islais Creek was declared a non @-@ navigable waterway in 1883 .", "In 1871 , the area along the creek became known as the city ’ s \" New <unk> \" when more than 100 <unk> opened .", "Since then , the condition of the creek deteriorated , literally becoming a dumping place of garbage , sewage , animal waste , and <unk> meat products .", "The condition became so bad that the creek was commonly referred to as \" <unk> Creek \" by San Franciscans , according to historian Karl <unk> .", "After the 1906 earthquake , San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted to fill the creek with earthquake debris , reducing the creek to its present size .", "During World War II , it served as <unk> areas for large ocean @-@ going <unk> .", "The area also located the largest <unk> <unk> processing plant in the United States West Coast .", "In fact , the abandoned five @-@ story high <unk> crane , used to transport large amount of <unk> from ships to the plant as late as 1974 , still remains on the creek bank preserved as a historic landmark .", "In the 1950s , Islais Creek was home to the largest <unk> <unk> industry in the world .", "The deteriorated condition of the creek gradually improved after the construction of a water treatment plant in 1970 .", "Today , the majority of the creek is covered and transformed into a culvert with its remnants flowing at Glen Canyon and near the bay .", "Many local community organizations were set up to improve the condition of the creek and nearby areas .", "Friends of Islais Creek , established back in 1984 , and David <unk> , a local community figure , were committed to build a waterfront park in Islais Creek .", "The initial plan for a park was finally launched in 1988 with a $ 50 @,@ 000 grant from the State Department of Water Resources as well as community groups in The <unk> .", "With an additional of $ 100 @,@ 000 federal and local grants as well as supports from non @-@ profit organizations and governmental agencies , namely the Sierra Club , San Francisco Municipal Railway ( <unk> ) , Department of Public Works , Public Utilities Commission , Port of San Francisco , and Caltrans , the park was finished in 1998 .", "Located adjacent to Pier 80 on the shores of the creek , the Muwekma Ohlone Park or the Muwekma Ohlone <unk> is named after the native inhabitants and has since became an important habitat for a wide array of wildlife , including the Pacific Chorus Frog and Mission blue butterfly .", "On November 19 , 2001 , construction crews , while preparing to drill an electrical conduit ( consisting of six large <unk> electrical cables ) across the creek for the <unk> Metro T Third Street light rail line , cracked the concrete sewer underground which carries more than 80 million gallons of sewage a day .", "The incident flooded the creek and its adjacent Muwekma Ohlone Park with sewage .", "The park had to be excavated to make way for the repairing of the sewer pipe .", "It was estimated that it would take more than $ 101 @,@ 660 to repair and $ 65 @,@ 000 for wildlife habitat restoration .", "= = = Health hazard = = = \n \n Since Islais Creek is a culvert that carries storm water , domestic sewage , and industrial wastewater , it is possible for the sewage to overflow .", "Such overflow can cause a public health hazard as Islais Creek displays higher level of heavy metals , <unk> , bacteria , as well as <unk> than other parts of the San Francisco Bay .", "= = Transportation = = \n \n The Third Street Bridge is the major crossing of the creek , carrying T Third Street light rail line and Third Street .", "It is a bascule @-@ type drawbridge .", "The Port of San Francisco extended Illinois Street across Islais Creek in 2006 to relieve traffic for Third Street .", "This crossing also uses a bascule bridge ." ]
[ "In fact , the abandoned five @-@ story high <unk> crane , used to transport large amount of <unk> from ships to the plant as late as 1974 , still remains on the creek bank preserved as a historic landmark ." ]
[ " = Islais Creek = \n \n Islais Creek or Islais Creek Channel ( previously known as Du <unk> Creek , Islais Channel and Islais Swamp ) is a small creek in San Francisco , California .", "The name of the creek is derived from a <unk> Native American word \" <unk> \" or \" <unk> \" , the name for the <unk> <unk> wild cherries .", "Around the time of the Gold Rush , the area became an industrial hub , and the condition of the creek worsened .", "After the devastating earthquake in 1906 , the city decided to reclaim the creek using earthquake debris , reducing the <unk> to its present size .", "Though much of Islais Creek has been converted to an underground culvert , remnants still exist today at both Glen Canyon Park and Third Street .", "Several community organizations are dedicated to preserve these remnants , as they are important wildlife habitats .", "= = Course = = \n \n The historic Islais Creek , the largest body of water in the city covering an area of nearly 5 @,@ 000 acres ( 7 @.", "@ <unk> sq mi ; 20 @.", "@ 234 km2 ) , had two main branches .", "One originated near the southern slope of Twin <unk> , slightly north of <unk> Drive .", "It flowed downstream southeastward through the Glen Canyon Park <unk> Bosworth Street and eventually reaching the bottom of the Mission Street viaduct at I @-@ 280 .", "The other branch began at the intersection of Cayuga Avenue and Regent Street .", "It flowed generally eastward along Mission Street and reached the I @-@ 280 viaduct .", "Together , as a wider creek , it ran parallel to <unk> Boulevard and I @-@ 280 and emptied into the Islais Creek estuary , near Industrial Street and <unk> Avenue .", "<unk> Creek , a nearby creek that originated from <unk> Valley , also joined Islais Creek at the César <unk> Boulevard and Evans Avenue intersection .", "From its sources in the Glen Canyon , the entire creek stretched about 3 @.", "@ 5 miles ( 5 @.", "@ 6 km ) to the San Francisco Bay .", "The mouth was nearly 2 miles ( 3 @.", "@ 2 km ) wide , providing up to 85 % of the drinking water in San Francisco .", "Due to urban development , however , the watershed of Islais Creek has been reduced by roughly 80 % from its historical extent .", "A large number of neighborhoods in San Francisco today , such as <unk> Heights , Hunters Point , <unk> Valley , parts of the Mission and <unk> Hill , was once covered by the extent of the creek .", "In 2007 , the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission , which manages the city 's water , began investigating the possibility of \" <unk> \" underground portions of the creek .", "As of 2009 , remnants of the creek remain inside the Glen Canyon Park and a 1 @-@ mile ( 1 @.", "@ 6 km ) channel near Third Street where Islais Creek emptied into the bay .", "= = History = = \n \n The history of Islais Creek dates to the 18th century .", "The name Los Islais first appeared on Mexican maps in 1834 , named for the Islay cherries that grew wildly in the area .", "By 1850 , water from the creek was used by farmers to <unk> crops .", "The Gold Rush marked the decline of the creek as large numbers of gold rushers <unk> into the city .", "A railroad <unk> was built over the creek and <unk> flats in the 1860s and in a lawsuit that went up to the California Supreme Court called The People of the State of California ex <unk> The Board of State Harbor Commissioners <unk> .", "The <unk> And Bay View Railroad Company , Islais Creek was declared a non @-@ navigable waterway in 1883 .", "In 1871 , the area along the creek became known as the city ’ s \" New <unk> \" when more than 100 <unk> opened .", "Since then , the condition of the creek deteriorated , literally becoming a dumping place of garbage , sewage , animal waste , and <unk> meat products .", "The condition became so bad that the creek was commonly referred to as \" <unk> Creek \" by San Franciscans , according to historian Karl <unk> .", "After the 1906 earthquake , San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted to fill the creek with earthquake debris , reducing the creek to its present size .", "During World War II , it served as <unk> areas for large ocean @-@ going <unk> .", "The area also located the largest <unk> <unk> processing plant in the United States West Coast .", "In the 1950s , Islais Creek was home to the largest <unk> <unk> industry in the world .", "The deteriorated condition of the creek gradually improved after the construction of a water treatment plant in 1970 .", "Today , the majority of the creek is covered and transformed into a culvert with its remnants flowing at Glen Canyon and near the bay .", "Many local community organizations were set up to improve the condition of the creek and nearby areas .", "Friends of Islais Creek , established back in 1984 , and David <unk> , a local community figure , were committed to build a waterfront park in Islais Creek .", "The initial plan for a park was finally launched in 1988 with a $ 50 @,@ 000 grant from the State Department of Water Resources as well as community groups in The <unk> .", "With an additional of $ 100 @,@ 000 federal and local grants as well as supports from non @-@ profit organizations and governmental agencies , namely the Sierra Club , San Francisco Municipal Railway ( <unk> ) , Department of Public Works , Public Utilities Commission , Port of San Francisco , and Caltrans , the park was finished in 1998 .", "Located adjacent to Pier 80 on the shores of the creek , the Muwekma Ohlone Park or the Muwekma Ohlone <unk> is named after the native inhabitants and has since became an important habitat for a wide array of wildlife , including the Pacific Chorus Frog and Mission blue butterfly .", "On November 19 , 2001 , construction crews , while preparing to drill an electrical conduit ( consisting of six large <unk> electrical cables ) across the creek for the <unk> Metro T Third Street light rail line , cracked the concrete sewer underground which carries more than 80 million gallons of sewage a day .", "The incident flooded the creek and its adjacent Muwekma Ohlone Park with sewage .", "The park had to be excavated to make way for the repairing of the sewer pipe .", "It was estimated that it would take more than $ 101 @,@ 660 to repair and $ 65 @,@ 000 for wildlife habitat restoration .", "= = = Health hazard = = = \n \n Since Islais Creek is a culvert that carries storm water , domestic sewage , and industrial wastewater , it is possible for the sewage to overflow .", "Such overflow can cause a public health hazard as Islais Creek displays higher level of heavy metals , <unk> , bacteria , as well as <unk> than other parts of the San Francisco Bay .", "= = Transportation = = \n \n The Third Street Bridge is the major crossing of the creek , carrying T Third Street light rail line and Third Street .", "It is a bascule @-@ type drawbridge .", "The Port of San Francisco extended Illinois Street across Islais Creek in 2006 to relieve traffic for Third Street .", "This crossing also uses a bascule bridge ." ]
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[ " = Subtropical Storm Alpha ( 1972 ) = \n \n Subtropical Storm Alpha ( also called Alfa ) was a rare off @-@ season subtropical cyclone that hit Georgia in May 1972 .", "It developed from a previously non @-@ tropical cyclone in the western Atlantic Ocean , and initially it moved northeastward off of the Carolinas .", "The storm turned southwestward due to a building ridge , and concurrently it intensified to become Subtropical Storm Alpha .", "It later moved ashore near Savannah , and it finally dissipated in the northeast Gulf of Mexico on May 29 .", "It produced wave action and moderate rainfall along the coast .", "Damage totaled over $ 100 @,@ 000 ( 1972 USD ) , and there were two associated deaths .", "= = Meteorological history = = \n \n Throughout May 1972 , a series of weak troughs moved across the eastern United States .", "In the third week of the month , an upper @-@ level <unk> low developed along one of these troughs , located southeast of the United States and removed from the <unk> .", "The origins of Alpha were from a surface low northeast of Florida , associated with the larger @-@ scale , cold core upper low .", "It organized , and late on May 23 it could be classified as a subtropical depression , east of the Georgia / South Carolina border .", "While southeast of Hatteras , North Carolina , a developing ridge blocked its northeast motion , and so it slowed to turn to the southeast .", "On May 25 , a small , intense low @-@ level center organized rapidly , and by the next day it attained gale force winds , by which time the storm turned southwestward .", "At 1600 UTC on May 26 , the National Hurricane Center initiated advisories on Subtropical Cyclone Alpha , when the storm was about 225 miles south of Cape Hatteras .", "Around that time , it reached its peak winds of 70 mph ( 110 km / h ) .", "On its first advisory , there was disagreement among forecast models regarding its eventual track , with projected tracks <unk> from a Georgia landfall to a track northeastward out to sea .", "Alpha was also a <unk> <unk> at the time ; the NHC <unk> model , which was based on previous storms with similar characteristics , found no <unk> for the storm .", "Subtropical Storm Alpha was initially well @-@ defined as it moved southwestward .", "The very small center was located along the eastern edge of the convection , while low @-@ level cloud bands formed east of the center .", "At the time , the temperature structure was more typical of a winter storm , although it was expected to become more like a subtropical storm typical during the summer months .", "The winds decreased steadily as it turned more westward on May 27 , and the heavy rainfall persisted mostly to the north and west of the center .", "The National Hurricane Center initially thought the center might not have been at the surface , and the agency indicated low forecasting confidence , as they could not determine a circulation center .", "The difficulty arose from the large , sprawling nature of the storm , and by later on May 27 a new center formed , as confirmed by radar imagery and the Hurricane Hunters .", "That night , the extremely small center made landfall just south of Savannah , Georgia , affecting a very small area with winds of 65 mph ( 100 km / h ) and a minimum pressure of 991 mbar ( hPa ; 29 @.", "@ 26 inHg ) .", "Around the time of landfall , Alpha developed a warm core , indicating some tropical characteristics .", "The storm weakened quickly over land , although it did not dissipate until two days later over the northeast Gulf of Mexico .", "= = Preparations and impact = = \n \n At the time of the first advisory on Alpha , there were small craft warnings from Jacksonville , Florida to Cape May , New Jersey .", "Gale warnings were posted from Cape Fear , North Carolina to <unk> , Virginia .", "The interaction between Alpha and the high pressure system to its northeast caused cooler temperatures and gusty winds from Delaware southward .", "Wave heights reached up to 20 feet ( 6 @.", "@ 1 m ) along the Virginia <unk> .", "The storm dropped rainfall along the coast of North Carolina and Virginia , with a maximum of 6 @.", "@ 97 inches ( 177 mm ) reported in <unk> , North Carolina .", "While moving slowly off the North Carolina coast , Alpha caused heavy beach erosion , destroyed one house , and threatened the foundation of several other homes in the Outer Banks .", "Damage totaled over $ 50 @,@ 000 ( 1972 USD ) .", "While the storm was traveling over the western Atlantic Ocean , the storm produced a large area of rough seas , which was considered the greatest threat from the storm .", "In northeastern Florida , police officers were stationed to ensure people did not swim in the dangerous seas .", "The high waves also halted work to <unk> a harbor at the <unk> Naval Station .", "Two people drowned after the storm dissipated , when surf was still turbulent .", "Tides along the Georgia coast reached 2 to 3 feet ( 0 @.", "@ 61 to 0 @.", "@ 91 m ) above normal , which caused some flooding and beach erosion .", "Wind gusts reached 58 mph ( 93 km / h ) on Saint <unk> Island .", "The winds knocked down trees and power lines , leaving some people without power in eastern Georgia .", "Damage was minor but widespread in the state , estimated at over $ 50 @,@ 000 ( 1972 USD ) .", "Moderate rains spread in coastal areas from South Carolina through southern Florida .", "The 1972 hurricane season was the first year in which quasi @-@ tropical cyclones were named , by using the NATO phonetic alphabet .", "At the time , the names were applied to large subtropical cyclones and small <unk> , both of which were later combined into one category ." ]
[ "While moving slowly off the North Carolina coast , Alpha caused heavy beach erosion , destroyed one house , and threatened the foundation of several other homes in the Outer Banks ." ]
[ " = Subtropical Storm Alpha ( 1972 ) = \n \n Subtropical Storm Alpha ( also called Alfa ) was a rare off @-@ season subtropical cyclone that hit Georgia in May 1972 .", "It developed from a previously non @-@ tropical cyclone in the western Atlantic Ocean , and initially it moved northeastward off of the Carolinas .", "The storm turned southwestward due to a building ridge , and concurrently it intensified to become Subtropical Storm Alpha .", "It later moved ashore near Savannah , and it finally dissipated in the northeast Gulf of Mexico on May 29 .", "It produced wave action and moderate rainfall along the coast .", "Damage totaled over $ 100 @,@ 000 ( 1972 USD ) , and there were two associated deaths .", "= = Meteorological history = = \n \n Throughout May 1972 , a series of weak troughs moved across the eastern United States .", "In the third week of the month , an upper @-@ level <unk> low developed along one of these troughs , located southeast of the United States and removed from the <unk> .", "The origins of Alpha were from a surface low northeast of Florida , associated with the larger @-@ scale , cold core upper low .", "It organized , and late on May 23 it could be classified as a subtropical depression , east of the Georgia / South Carolina border .", "While southeast of Hatteras , North Carolina , a developing ridge blocked its northeast motion , and so it slowed to turn to the southeast .", "On May 25 , a small , intense low @-@ level center organized rapidly , and by the next day it attained gale force winds , by which time the storm turned southwestward .", "At 1600 UTC on May 26 , the National Hurricane Center initiated advisories on Subtropical Cyclone Alpha , when the storm was about 225 miles south of Cape Hatteras .", "Around that time , it reached its peak winds of 70 mph ( 110 km / h ) .", "On its first advisory , there was disagreement among forecast models regarding its eventual track , with projected tracks <unk> from a Georgia landfall to a track northeastward out to sea .", "Alpha was also a <unk> <unk> at the time ; the NHC <unk> model , which was based on previous storms with similar characteristics , found no <unk> for the storm .", "Subtropical Storm Alpha was initially well @-@ defined as it moved southwestward .", "The very small center was located along the eastern edge of the convection , while low @-@ level cloud bands formed east of the center .", "At the time , the temperature structure was more typical of a winter storm , although it was expected to become more like a subtropical storm typical during the summer months .", "The winds decreased steadily as it turned more westward on May 27 , and the heavy rainfall persisted mostly to the north and west of the center .", "The National Hurricane Center initially thought the center might not have been at the surface , and the agency indicated low forecasting confidence , as they could not determine a circulation center .", "The difficulty arose from the large , sprawling nature of the storm , and by later on May 27 a new center formed , as confirmed by radar imagery and the Hurricane Hunters .", "That night , the extremely small center made landfall just south of Savannah , Georgia , affecting a very small area with winds of 65 mph ( 100 km / h ) and a minimum pressure of 991 mbar ( hPa ; 29 @.", "@ 26 inHg ) .", "Around the time of landfall , Alpha developed a warm core , indicating some tropical characteristics .", "The storm weakened quickly over land , although it did not dissipate until two days later over the northeast Gulf of Mexico .", "= = Preparations and impact = = \n \n At the time of the first advisory on Alpha , there were small craft warnings from Jacksonville , Florida to Cape May , New Jersey .", "Gale warnings were posted from Cape Fear , North Carolina to <unk> , Virginia .", "The interaction between Alpha and the high pressure system to its northeast caused cooler temperatures and gusty winds from Delaware southward .", "Wave heights reached up to 20 feet ( 6 @.", "@ 1 m ) along the Virginia <unk> .", "The storm dropped rainfall along the coast of North Carolina and Virginia , with a maximum of 6 @.", "@ 97 inches ( 177 mm ) reported in <unk> , North Carolina .", "Damage totaled over $ 50 @,@ 000 ( 1972 USD ) .", "While the storm was traveling over the western Atlantic Ocean , the storm produced a large area of rough seas , which was considered the greatest threat from the storm .", "In northeastern Florida , police officers were stationed to ensure people did not swim in the dangerous seas .", "The high waves also halted work to <unk> a harbor at the <unk> Naval Station .", "Two people drowned after the storm dissipated , when surf was still turbulent .", "Tides along the Georgia coast reached 2 to 3 feet ( 0 @.", "@ 61 to 0 @.", "@ 91 m ) above normal , which caused some flooding and beach erosion .", "Wind gusts reached 58 mph ( 93 km / h ) on Saint <unk> Island .", "The winds knocked down trees and power lines , leaving some people without power in eastern Georgia .", "Damage was minor but widespread in the state , estimated at over $ 50 @,@ 000 ( 1972 USD ) .", "Moderate rains spread in coastal areas from South Carolina through southern Florida .", "The 1972 hurricane season was the first year in which quasi @-@ tropical cyclones were named , by using the NATO phonetic alphabet .", "At the time , the names were applied to large subtropical cyclones and small <unk> , both of which were later combined into one category ." ]
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[ " = Max Mosley = \n \n Max Rufus Mosley ( born 13 April 1940 ) is the former president of the Fédération Internationale de l 'Automobile ( FIA ) , a non @-@ profit association that represents the interests of <unk> organisations and car users worldwide .", "The FIA is also the governing body for Formula One and other international <unk> .", "A qualified barrister and former amateur racing driver , Mosley was a founder and co @-@ owner of March Engineering , a successful racing car <unk> and Formula One racing team .", "He dealt with legal and commercial matters for the company between 1969 and 1977 and became its representative at the Formula One Constructors ' Association ( FOCA ) , the body that represents Formula One constructors .", "Together with Bernie Ecclestone , he represented FOCA at the FIA and in its dealings with race organisers .", "In 1978 , Mosley became the official legal adviser to FOCA .", "In this role he and Marco <unk> negotiated the first version of the Concorde Agreement , which settled a long @-@ standing dispute between FOCA and the Fédération Internationale du Sport Automobile ( FISA ) , a commission of the FIA and the then governing body of Formula One .", "Mosley was elected president of FISA in 1991 and became president of the FIA , FISA 's parent body , in 1993 .", "Mosley identified his major achievement as FIA President as the promotion of the European New Car Assessment Programme ( Euro NCAP or <unk> ) .", "He has also promoted increased safety and the use of green technologies in motor racing .", "In 2008 , stories about his sex life appeared in the British press , along with unfounded allegations regarding Nazi connotations .", "Mosley successfully sued the newspaper that published the allegations and maintained his position as FIA president .", "He stood down at the end of his term in 2009 and was replaced by his preferred successor , Jean Todt .", "Mosley is the youngest son of Sir Oswald Mosley , former leader of the British Union of Fascists ( BUF ) , and Diana Mitford .", "He was educated in France , Germany and Britain before going on to attend university at Christ Church , Oxford , where he graduated with a degree in physics .", "He then changed to law and was called to the Bar in 1964 .", "In his teens and early twenties Mosley was involved with his father 's post @-@ war political party , the Union Movement ( UM ) .", "He has said that the association of his surname with fascism stopped him from developing his interest in politics further , although he briefly worked for the Conservative Party in the early 1980s .", "= = Family and early life = = \n \n His father , Sir Oswald Mosley was a Labour minister , and a Member of Parliament for both the Conservative and Labour parties in the 1920s .", "By the 1930s , he had left mainstream politics and become the leader of the British Union of Fascists ( BUF ) .", "His first wife died in 1933 , and in 1936 Sir Oswald married Diana Mitford , in a ceremony in Germany attended by Joseph Goebbels and Adolf Hitler .", "Max was born in London in April 1940 during the early days of the Second World War to Diana and Oswald .", "In May , Sir Oswald , who had campaigned for a negotiated peace with Nazi Germany , was interned by the British Authorities under Defence Regulation <unk> , along with most other active fascists in Britain .", "Lady Mosley was imprisoned a month later .", "Max and his brother Alexander were not included in this internship and as a result were separated from their parents for the first few years of their lives .", "In December 1940 , then @-@ prime minister Winston Churchill , asked Home Secretary Herbert Morrison to ensure Lady Mosley was able to see Max regularly .", "Sir Oswald and Lady Mosley were released from detention at <unk> Holloway on 16 November 1943 , provoking widespread public protests .", "Max ’ s elder brother was unhappy at his private school .", "As a result , both children were <unk> at home until the age of 13 .", "The family moved to a succession of country houses in England .", "Mosley 's older half @-@ brother Nicholas describes the family , including Sir Oswald ’ s children from his first marriage , spending the summer of 1945 getting the harvest in and shooting at <unk> Farm .", "In 1950 , the <unk> bought houses in Ireland , and in <unk> , near Paris .", "They spent the year moving around Europe , spending the spring in France and the autumn and winter in Ireland , where Mosley was keen on riding and hunting .", "His aunt Nancy Mitford , in letters to Evelyn <unk> , recalled Sir Oswald and his family cruising the Mediterranean Sea on the family yacht .", "On one such trip they visited Spain and were entertained by Sir Oswald 's friend , General Franco .", "At the age of 13 Mosley was sent to Stein an der <unk> in Germany for two years , where he learned to speak fluent German .", "On his return to England he spent a year at <unk> , an independent boarding school in Somerset after which he continued his education in London for two years .", "He attended Christ Church at Oxford University , graduating with a degree in physics in 1961 .", "During his time there he was Secretary of the Oxford Union where his father spoke on two occasions , once with Jeremy Thorpe on the other side .", "In 1960 Mosley introduced his father to Robert <unk> , one of Mosley 's contemporaries at the university , who later wrote Sir Oswald 's biography .", "<unk> an early ambition to work as a physicist after \" establishing that there was no money in it \" , Mosley went on to study law at Gray 's Inn in London and qualified as a barrister in 1964 .", "After a <unk> with Maurice Drake he specialised in patent and trademark law .", "Northumbria University awarded Mosley an Honorary Doctorate of Civil Law in 2005 .", "From 1961 to 1964 Mosley was a member of the Territorial Army , Parachute Regiment ( 44th Independent Parachute Brigade Group ) .", "Mosley , like many of Formula One 's drivers , lives in Monaco .", "On 9 June 1960 he was married at the Chelsea Register Office to Jean Taylor , the daughter of James Taylor , a policeman from <unk> .", "In 1970 their first son , Alexander , was born and in 1972 their second son , Patrick .", "On 5 May 2009 , Alexander , a <unk> , was found dead at his home .", "He was thirty @-@ nine .", "At an <unk> on 10 June 2009 the Westminster <unk> declared that he had died due to heroin intoxication .", "In addition to his full @-@ brother Alexander , Mosley has five older half @-@ siblings .", "On his father 's side they are Vivien Mosley ( 1921 – 2002 ) , novelist Nicholas Mosley , 3rd Baron <unk> ( born 1923 ) , and Michael Mosley ( 1932 – 2014 ) .", "On his mother 's side they are merchant banker Jonathan Guinness , 3rd Baron <unk> ( born 1930 ) , and Irish <unk> Desmond Guinness ( born 1931 ) .", "He is a third cousin of the late Winston Churchill , the grandson of the former British prime minister .", "= = Politics = = \n \n From their teens to early twenties , Mosley and his brother were involved with their father 's post @-@ war party , the Union Movement ( UM ) , which advocated a united Europe as its core issue .", "Trevor <unk> , a central figure in the UM 's Youth Movement , writes of the 16 @-@ year @-@ old Mosley painting the flash and circle symbol on walls in London on the night of the Soviet Union 's invasion of Hungary ( 4 November 1956 ) .", "The flash and circle was used by both the UM and the pre @-@ war BUF .", "He also says Mosley organised a couple of large parties as a way \" to get in with lively , ordinary , normal young people , girls as well as boys , and attract them to the Movement by showing that we were like them and didn 't go on about Hitler and <unk> , Franco and British <unk> all the time . \"", "Mosley met his future wife Jean at such a party .", "Mosley and Alexander were photographed posing as Teddy Boys in Notting Hill during the 1958 race riots between Afro @-@ <unk> and local white gangs of Teddy Boys .", "The following year , they <unk> for their father when he ran as a Union Movement candidate for the nearby Kensington North seat in the 1959 General Election .", "Mosley has rarely discussed his early political involvement with his father .", "When his father Oswald died , the London Daily Mail described him as a \" much maligned and much misunderstood political giant of his era . \"", "Certainly , his father 's political presence affected his early years but Mosley reflected on this time , \" I was born into this rather strange family and then at a certain point you get away from that . \"", "Whilst he has distanced himself from this period of his life , the \" misunderstanding has remained and today ... he carries that weight on his shoulders . \"", "In 1961 Mosley was an election agent for the Union Movement , supporting Walter Hesketh as parliamentary candidate for Moss Side .", "The motor racing journalist Alan Henry describes him as one of his father 's \" right @-@ hand men \" at the time of a violent incident in 1962 , in which Sir Oswald was knocked down by a mob in London and saved from serious injury by his son 's intervention .", "As a result of his involvement in this <unk> , Mosley was arrested and charged with threatening behaviour .", "He was later cleared at Old Street <unk> ' Court on the grounds that he was trying to protect his father .", "By 1964 , when he began work as a barrister , Mosley was no longer involved in politics .", "In the early 1980s , Mosley attempted a political career , working for the UK Conservative Party and hoping to become a parliamentary candidate .", "Bernie Ecclestone 's biographer , Terry Lovell , writes that he gave up this aspiration after being unimpressed by \" the calibre of senior party officials \" .", "He also felt his name would be a handicap and has since said \" If I had a completely open choice in my life , I would have chosen party politics , but because of my name , that 's impossible . \"", "By the late 1990s he had become a supporter of the UK Labour Party , following a meeting with then Labour Leader John Smith .", "= = Racing career = = \n \n While Mosley was at University , his wife was given tickets to a motor race at the Silverstone Circuit .", "The circuit is not far from Oxford , and the couple went out of curiosity .", "Mosley was attracted by the sport , and when his career as a barrister was bringing in sufficient money , he started racing cars himself .", "The sport 's indifference to his background appealed to Mosley : \n There was always a certain amount of trouble [ being the son of Sir Oswald ] until I came into motor racing .", "And in one of the first races I ever took part in there was a list of people when they put the practice times [ ... ] and I heard somebody say , ' Mosley , Max Mosley , he must be some relation of <unk> <unk> [ e ] <unk> , the <unk> . '", "And I thought to myself , ' I 've found a world where they don 't know about Oswald Mosley . '", "And it has always been a bit like that in motor racing : nobody gives a damn .", "At national level in the UK , Mosley competed in over 40 races in 1966 and 1967 ; he won 12 and set several class lap records .", "In 1968 , he formed the London Racing Team in partnership with driver Chris Lambert to compete in European Formula Two , which at that time was the level of racing just below Formula One .", "Their cars were prepared by Frank Williams , later a Formula One team owner .", "It was a dangerous time to race .", "Mosley 's first Formula Two race was the 1968 <unk> <unk> , at <unk> in which double world champion Jim Clark was killed , and within two years both of Mosley 's 1968 team mates , Piers Courage and Chris Lambert were dead in racing accidents .", "Mosley 's best result that year was an eighth place at a non @-@ championship race at <unk> .", "Engine builder Brian Hart says that as a driver , Mosley \" might not have been particularly quick , but he was a thinking driver .", "He kept out of trouble and generally used his head . \"", "[ a ] \n \n = = March Engineering = = \n \n In 1969 , after two large accidents due to <unk> on his Lotus car , Mosley decided that \" it was evident that I wasn 't going to be World Champion \" and retired from driving .", "He was already working with Robin Herd , Alan Rees and Graham <unk> to establish the racing car manufacturer March Engineering where he handled legal and commercial matters .", "The name March is an acronym based on the initials of the founders ; the ' M ' stands for Mosley .", "Like the other founders , Mosley put in £ 2 @,@ 500 of capital .", "His father told him that the company \" would certainly go bankrupt , but it would be good training for something serious later on . \"", "Mosley played a key role in <unk> the new outfit .", "Although March had few resources and limited experience , the firm announced ambitious plans to enter Formula One , the pinnacle of single @-@ seater racing , in 1970 .", "The team had initially intended to enter a single car , but by the beginning of the season ( partly due to deals made by Mosley ) , the number of March cars entered for their first Formula One race had risen to five .", "Two of these were run by March 's own in @-@ house works team and the rest by customer teams .", "Mosley also negotiated sponsorship from tyre maker <unk> and oil <unk> manufacturer <unk> .", "The new operation was initially successful .", "In Formula One , March cars won three of their first four races .", "One of these was a world championship race , the 1970 Spanish Grand Prix , won by reigning world champion Jackie Stewart in a customer car run by Tyrrell Racing .", "As a result , March finished third in the 1970 Constructors ' Championship .", "The factory also sold 40 cars to customers in various lower formulae .", "Despite these successes , the organisation got into financial difficulty almost immediately .", "The Formula One operation was costing more than the customer car business was making .", "The March works team 's contract with its lead driver , Chris <unk> , was expensive , and Mosley , in his own words , \" tried at every opportunity to get rid of him \" .", "He reasoned that Stewart 's highly competitive customer car was enough to show March in a good light .", "<unk> stayed to the end of the year , but Mosley succeeded in \" restructuring \" his contract , saving the company some much @-@ needed money .", "At the end of the season , Mosley successfully demanded full control of the finances , including the factory run by <unk> , who left shortly afterwards .", "Mosley and Herd borrowed £ 20 @,@ 000 from relatives and friends to support the company into its second year .", "According to Lovell the money came from Mosley 's half @-@ brother , Jonathan Guinness .", "Tyrrell started making its own cars towards the end of 1970 , and March 's 1971 program in Formula One was much reduced , with no recognised front @-@ running driver .", "The <unk> and <unk> sponsorship was insufficient and Mosley failed to attract a large <unk> for 1971 .", "<unk> author Mike Lawrence has suggested that the shortfall forced him into short @-@ term deals , which maintained <unk> , but were not in the best long @-@ term interests of the company .", "Mosley negotiated a deal for the team to use Alfa Romeo engines in a third car , bringing much needed funding .", "The engines proved <unk> , and his hopes of an ongoing partnership with the Italian automobile manufacturer were not met .", "Nonetheless , March again finished third in the constructors championship , and works driver Ronnie Peterson , in a <unk> <unk> @-@ powered car , was second in the Drivers ' Championship .", "March 's financial <unk> continued : the company had lost £ 71 @,@ 000 at the end of 1971 .", "Mosley and Rees disagreed over how to rectify the situation and Rees left March early in 1972 .", "March was more successful in selling large numbers of customer cars in the lower formulae .", "Mosley organised extensive test sessions for the 1971 cars for journalists and drivers , and arranged a successful scheme for drivers to rent cars and engines for the season , rather than buying them outright .", "<unk> money on a deal to supply <unk> <unk> , then motorsport manager at Ford , with a Formula Two car paid off when <unk> moved to BMW and offered March an exclusive deal in 1972 to use BMW 's Formula Two engine .", "March cars powered by BMW engines won five of the next 11 European Formula Two championships .", "However , BMW also put pressure on Herd to concentrate on the Formula Two programme .", "As a result , he spent less time with the Formula One team , where Mosley started to act as a race engineer .", "Although March considered quitting Formula One on several occasions , money was always found to support at least one car .", "<unk> historian Mike Lawrence credits Mosley with pressing for a six @-@ wheeled March to be built as a draw for sponsors , having seen the popularity with fans of Tyrrell 's six @-@ wheeled <unk> .", "The resulting March 2 @-@ 4 @-@ 0 never competed in Formula One , but generated the required publicity and a <unk> <unk> model was profitable .", "Mosley spent much of his time negotiating deals for drivers with sponsorship and was also successful in selling Marches to other Formula One teams , such as Williams and <unk> .", "The cars were rarely frontrunners , although the works team won a single race in both 1975 and 1976 .", "By the end of 1977 , Mosley was fed up with the struggle to compete in Formula One with no resources and left to work for FOCA full @-@ time , selling his shares in the company to Herd but remaining as a director .", "March 's involvement in Formula One ended the same year .", "[ b ] \n \n = = Formula One Constructors ' Association = = \n \n From 1969 , Mosley was invited to represent March at the Grand Prix Constructors ' Association ( GPCA ) , which negotiated joint deals on behalf of its member teams .", "Although the new March organisation was not popular with the established teams , Mosley has said that \" when they went along to meetings to discuss things such as prize money , they felt they ought to take me along because I was a lawyer \" .", "He was unimpressed with the standard of negotiations : \" our side all went in a group because no @-@ one trusted anyone else and all were afraid that someone would break ranks and make a private deal . \"", "In 1971 , British businessman Bernie Ecclestone bought the <unk> team , and Mosley recalls that : \n Within about 20 minutes of [ Ecclestone ] turning up at the [ GPCA ] meeting , it was apparent that here was someone who knew how many beans made five and after about half an hour he moved round the table to sit next to me , and from then on he and I started operating as a team .", "Within a very short time , the two of us were doing everything for the GPCA , instead of everyone moving around in a block , and from that developed FOCA .", "The Formula One Constructors ' Association ( FOCA ) was created in 1974 by Ecclestone , Colin Chapman , Teddy Mayer , Mosley , Ken Tyrrell and Frank Williams .", "FOCA would represent the commercial interests of the teams at meetings with the Fédération Internationale du Sport Automobile ( FISA ) , motorsport 's world governing body .", "After leaving March at the end of 1977 , Mosley officially became legal advisor to FOCA , which was led by Ecclestone .", "In his biography of Ecclestone , Terry Lovell suggests that he appointed Mosley to this role not only because of his legal ability , but also because he \" saw in Mosley the necessary diplomatic and political skills that made him perfectly suited to the establishment of the FIA \" .", "The Fédération Internationale de l 'Automobile ( FIA ) was FISA 's parent body , representing car users worldwide .", "In the same year , Mosley was nominated for a role at the FIA Bureau Internationale de <unk> d 'Automobile .", "His nomination was blocked by French , Italian and German manufacturers .", "In the early 1980s , Mosley represented FOCA in the \" FISA @-@ FOCA War \" , a conflict between FOCA , representing the mainly UK @-@ based independent teams , and FISA , which was supported by the \" <unk> \" constructors owned by road car manufacturers ( primarily Alfa Romeo , Ferrari and Renault ) .", "In 1981 , FOCA announced its own World Federation of Motor Sport and ran the non @-@ championship 1981 South African Grand Prix .", "The staging of this event , with worldwide television coverage , helped persuade Jean @-@ Marie Balestre , the FISA president , that FISA would have to negotiate a settlement with FOCA .", "As Mosley has since commented : \" We were absolutely <unk> .", "If Balestre could have held the manufacturer 's support for a little bit longer , the constructors would have been on their knees .", "The outcome would then have been very different . \"", "Mosley helped draw up the Concorde Agreement , a document which resolved the dispute by essentially giving FISA control of the rules and FOCA control of promotion and television rights .", "The most recent version of the Concorde Agreement expired on 31 December 2007 , and a new one was being discussed , as of 2008 .", "In 1982 , the year after the first Concorde Agreement was signed , Mosley left his role at FOCA , and Formula One , to work for the Conservative Party .", "= = FISA presidency = = \n \n Mosley returned to motorsport in 1986 , with the support of Ecclestone and Balestre , to become president of the FISA Manufacturers ' Commission , the successor to the Bureau Internationale de <unk> d 'Automobile .", "That same year , he established Simtek Research , a racing technical consultancy firm , with Nick Wirth , a former March employee .", "He sold his share of Simtek in 1991 , when elected president of the FISA .", "According to Lovell , in 1987 Mosley suggested to Balestre that he could deal with his problems with Ecclestone by \" <unk> [ ing ] him a member of the establishment \" .", "Later that year Ecclestone was appointed vice @-@ president of the FIA 's promotional affairs , with authority over Formula One and the other motor sports authorised by the FIA .", "In 1991 , Mosley challenged Balestre for the presidency of FISA .", "Mosley said that his decision to challenge the Frenchman was prompted by Balestre 's reported intervention on behalf of his <unk> Alain <unk> to ensure that race stewards disqualified Brazilian driver <unk> Senna from the 1989 Japanese Grand Prix .", "Mosley campaigned on the basis that Balestre , who was also president of the FIA and of the Fédération Française du Sport Automobile , could not effectively manage all these roles together .", "He also said that no @-@ one challenged Balestre because they were afraid of the consequences and suggested that the FISA President should not interfere with F1 , which could be left to run itself .", "Mosley won the FISA presidency by 43 votes to 29 ; Balestre remained as FIA president .", "Mosley resigned a year later , fulfilling a promise made during his election campaign to seek a re @-@ affirmation of his mandate . \"", "I wanted to show people that I do what I say \" , he said . \"", "Now they can judge me in a year 's time . \"", "FISA immediately re @-@ elected him .", "= = FIA presidency = = \n \n \n = = = 1993 – 1997 = = = \n \n In 1993 , Mosley agreed with Balestre that the Frenchman would stand down as president of the FIA in Mosley 's favour , in return for the new role of President of the FIA Senate , to be created after Mosley 's election .", "As well as motorsport , the FIA 's remit includes the interests of motorists worldwide , an area in which Mosley wanted to involve himself : \" That is what really interested me : [ in F1 ] you maybe save one life every five years , whereas [ in ] road safety you are talking about thousands of lives \" .", "A challenge to Mosley 's election by Jeffrey Rose , chairman of the British Royal Automobile Club , was withdrawn when it became clear that the majority of voters were already committed to Mosley .", "The FISA was then merged into the FIA as its sporting arm .", "After the deaths of drivers <unk> Senna and Roland Ratzenberger at the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix , worldwide media attention focused on the charismatic triple @-@ world champion Senna , rather than Ratzenberger , a virtual unknown driving for the minor Simtek team .", "Mosley did not go to Senna 's funeral , but attended that of Ratzenberger .", "In a press conference 10 years later Mosley said , \" I went to his funeral because everyone went to Senna 's .", "I thought it was important that somebody went to his . \"", "In the aftermath of the deaths , and a number of other serious accidents , Mosley announced the formation of the Advisory Expert Group chaired by Professor Sid Watkins , to research and improve safety in motor racing .", "Watkins , who learned of his new role by hearing Mosley announce it on the radio , has called it a \" novel and revolutionary approach \" .", "The resulting changes have included reducing the capacity and power of engines , the use of grooved tyres to reduce <unk> speeds , the introduction of the <unk> device to protect drivers ' necks in accidents , circuit re @-@ design and greatly increased requirements for crash testing of chassis .", "Mosley was criticised for some of the very rapid changes announced in the immediate aftermath of the deaths at the San Marino race .", "In 1995 , a deal was signed between Ecclestone and the FIA that passed all of the commercial rights to Formula One to him for 15 years , on the condition that they would return to the FIA at the end of that period .", "Ecclestone had been building up Formula One as a television package since the early 1990s , investing heavily in new digital television technology .", "For the duration of the deal , the FIA would receive an index @-@ linked annual fixed royalty , estimated by Lovell at around 15 % .", "Mosley said \" My belief is that I got a better deal than anyone else could have because it was more difficult for Ecclestone to take a hard line with me as we had worked together for so long . \"", "The following year the FIA also passed the rights to all its other directly sanctioned championships and events to Ecclestone , also for 15 years , An attempt to add a 10 @-@ year extension to the F1 contract in return for a share in Ecclestone 's proposed flotation of Formula One was later vetoed by the European Commission .", "Mosley 's agreement with Ecclestone on TV rights for F1 angered three of the team principals in particular : Ron Dennis ( McLaren ) , Frank Williams ( Williams ) and Ken Tyrrell ( Tyrrell ) , who felt that neither Ecclestone nor the FIA had the right to make such an agreement without the teams .", "They refused to sign the 1997 Concorde Agreement without increased financial returns and threatened to make a complaint under European Union competition rules .", "The European Commission was already investigating the FIA ’ s agreement with Ecclestone in what Lovell calls a \" highly personal and bitter battle between Max Mosley and [ EU commissioner Karel ] van <unk> \" .", "= = = 1997 – 2001 = = = \n \n Mosley was elected to his second term as president of the FIA in October 1997 .", "Later that year , the EU Commission Directorate @-@ General for Competition made a preliminary decision against Ecclestone and the FIA .", "The resulting warning letters from van <unk> to the FIA and Ecclestone were leaked and ended the attempt to float F1 ; the FIA won a case against the Commission for the leakage in 1998 .", "At the same time , a local court in Germany ruled that the television rights to the FIA European Truck Racing Cup ( passed to Ecclestone by the FIA the previous year , along with all other FIA authorised championships ) should be returned to the series organiser , following a complaint from German television company <unk> TV @-@ <unk> .", "The TV Company argued that Ecclestone and Mosley were in breach of commercial clauses in the Treaty of Rome ; following the court 's decision Mosley appealed the judgement and cancelled the series until further notice .", "On appeal , the court ruled that the series organiser should be able to sell the television rights to whoever they felt was the best option for coverage and the FIA reinstated the European Truck Racing Cup .", "Between 1997 and 2000 Mosley repeatedly warned that if any EU decision went against the FIA , the marketing organisations and F1 itself would be moved out of Europe .", "In 1999 , the EU Commission Directorate @-@ General for Competition issued a Statement of <unk> , listing a number of grievances surrounding the FIA 's dealings with Ecclestone and Formula One .", "The FIA released the Statement to the media and held a press conference in Brussels <unk> the Commission ’ s case .", "The Commission argued that a number of commercial agreements could be viewed as anti @-@ competition and invited the FIA and Ecclestone 's companies , <unk> and <unk> , to submit proposals to modify these arrangements .", "In 2001 , nine months after settlement talks had begun , the parties reached an agreement to amend existing contracts , which included Ecclestone stepping down as the FIA 's vice @-@ president of promotional affairs and the FIA ending all involvement in the commercial activities of Formula One .", "Mosley came up with an innovative way to dispose of the FIA 's involvement in the commercial activities of Formula One .", "In order to maintain Ecclestone 's investment to deliver digital television , he proposed extending Ecclestone 's rights for F1 coverage to 100 years from the initial 15 , arguing that a deal of such length could not be anti @-@ competition as it was effectively the same as an outright sale .", "The Commission agreed with his assessment and in the interest of impartiality , Mosley removed himself from the negotiations , which eventually returned around $ 300 million ( £ 150 million ) .", "The FIA planned to \" put almost all of it into a charitable foundation which will then have the resources to undertake important work on improving safety in motor sport and in road safety \" , and thus the FIA Foundation was created in 2001 .", "In addition , the FIA continued to receive an annual <unk> from the deal , Mosley stated : \" Over the <unk> of the contract , and on an annual basis , the sum we have accepted represents billions of dollars .", "<unk> at from that point of view , it is a huge amount of money . \"", "Lovell compares the figure to extend the rights to 100 years to the £ 600 million <unk> paid for the rights to the 2002 Football World Cup and the £ 1 @.", "@ 1 billion British Sky Broadcasting paid for a three @-@ year package of English Premier League football .", "The figure was not entirely comparable however due to the dispute over who actually owned Formula One .", "Before the settlement with the EU Commission was reached , Mosley feared that the FIA was losing control over the sport following a heated argument with Ecclestone in Paris .", "Ecclestone argued that he had built Formula One into the entity that it was and the FIA only had rights to designate the event as official .", "Ecclestone threatened to \" do a <unk> earth \" if another party were to gain control of the commercial side of Formula One .", "Mosley came up with the solution in order for the FIA to retain its sporting management role and Ecclestone to retain his commercial role .", "Over the same period , Mosley was attempting to delay European legislation banning tobacco advertising .", "At this time all leading Formula One teams carried significant branding from tobacco brands such as <unk> , West , <unk> and <unk> Seven .", "The Labour party had pledged to ban tobacco advertising in its manifesto ahead of its 1997 General Election victory , supporting a proposed European Union Directive .", "The Labour Party 's stance on banning tobacco advertising was reinforced following the election by forceful statements from the Health Secretary Frank <unk> and Minister for Public Health Tessa Jowell .", "Ecclestone appealed \" over Jowell 's head \" to Jonathan Powell , Tony Blair 's chief of staff , who arranged a meeting with Blair .", "Ecclestone and Mosley , both Labour Party donors , met Blair on 16 October 1997 .", "Mosley argued that the proposed legislation was illegal by EU rules , that Formula One needed more time to find alternative sources of funding and that the prompt introduction of a ban would lead to races being held outside Europe , while the coverage , including tobacco <unk> , would still be broadcast into the EU .", "He also argued that : \n Motor racing was a world class industry which put Britain at the hi @-@ tech edge .", "<unk> of tobacco money , Formula One would move abroad at the loss of 50 @,@ 000 jobs , 150 @,@ 000 part @-@ time jobs and £ 900 million of exports .", "On 4 November the \" fiercely anti @-@ tobacco Jowell \" argued in Brussels for an exemption for Formula One .", "Media attention initially focused on Labour <unk> its principles for a \" glamour sport \" and on the \" false trail \" of Jowell 's husband 's links to the <unk> Formula One team .", "On 6 November <unk> from three newspapers <unk> whether Labour had received any donations from Ecclestone ; he had donated £ 1 million in January 1997 .", "On 11 November Labour promised to return the money on the advice of Sir Patrick <unk> .", "On 17 November Blair apologised for his government 's mishandling of the affair and stated \" the decision to exempt Formula One from tobacco sponsorship was taken two weeks later .", "It was in response to fears that Britain might lose the industry overseas to Asian countries who were bidding for it . \"", "The revised directive went into force in June 1998 , and banned sponsorship from 2003 , with a further three @-@ year extension for \" global sports such as Formula One \" .", "On 5 October 2000 , the directive was successfully overturned in the European Court of Justice on the grounds that it was unlawful .", "A new Tobacco Advertising Directive took effect in July 2005 ; the Financial Times described Mosley as \" furious \" that this was a year earlier than provided for under the 1998 directive .", "As of 2009 , Ferrari is the only F1 team to retain tobacco sponsorship , although the team carries no explicit branding in races because of the European legislation .", "Although the FIA moved its headquarters out of the EU in 1999 , it returned in 2001 ; all of the F1 teams remain in Europe , and six are in the UK , compared to seven of eleven at the end of 1997 .", "Asked in a 2003 interview about his most enduring achievement as president of the FIA , Mosley replied : \" I think using Formula One to push <unk> Crash @-@ Testing . \"", "The European New Car Assessment Programme ( Euro NCAP ) is a European car safety performance assessment programme that originated with work done by the Transport Research Laboratory for the UK Department for Transport .", "The FIA became involved in the programme in 1996 , taking a lead in promoting it , and Mosley chaired the body from its launch as Euro NCAP in 1997 to 2004 .", "Despite what NCAP describes as a \" strong negative response \" from car manufacturers at first , the initiative has expanded , and NCAP says that there has been a clear increase in the safety of modern cars as a result .", "The EU commission in 2000 stated that \" <unk> had become the single most important mechanism for achieving advances in vehicle safety \" and \" the most cost effective road safety action available to the EU . \"", "Mosley has continued to promote the matter through his membership of initiatives such as <unk> 21 , the European Commission ’ s policy group aimed at improving the worldwide competitiveness of the European automotive industry .", "In February 2001 , Mosley announced his intention to stand again for the presidency in October of that year , saying that if successful this third term would be his last .", "= = = 2001 – 2005 = = = \n \n Mosley was elected to his third term as president of the FIA in 2001 .", "From 2000 , Formula One saw the return of teams partly or wholly owned and operated by major motor manufacturers , who feared that under Ecclestone 's management F1 coverage would go to pay television , reducing the value of their investment .", "In 2001 , the Grand Prix Manufacturers Association ( <unk> ) announced an alternative world championship , the Grand Prix World Championship to start by 2008 .", "The <unk> stipulated that the championship should not be regulated by the FIA , which Lovell believes was because the organisation believed Mosley was too close to Ecclestone .", "In June 2004 , Mosley announced that he would step down from his position in October of that year , one year early , saying \" I no longer find it either satisfying or interesting to sit in long meetings [ ... ] I have achieved in this job everything I set out to [ ... ] \" .", "One month later , he rescinded his decision after the FIA Senate called for him to stay on .", "According to a BBC Sport profile , many <unk> considered that the announcement , and Mosley 's public disagreements with Ecclestone , were \" just part of a well crafted plan to strengthen their control over the sport \" ; Ron Dennis , the McLaren team principal , suggested that it arose because Mosley 's proposals for Formula One met opposition .", "In 2004 , Mosley said he felt Ferrari 's then team principal Jean Todt should succeed him as president of the FIA when he stepped down .", "The 2005 United States Grand Prix was run with only six cars , after the Michelin tyres used by the other 14 cars proved unsafe for the circuit .", "A proposal involving the addition of a temporary <unk> to slow cars through the fastest corner of the circuit was suggested but rejected by Mosley .", "He stated his reasons for not agreeing to the <unk> : \" Formula One is a dangerous activity and it would be most <unk> to make fundamental changes to a circuit without following tried and tested procedures .", "What happened was bad but can be put right .", "This is not true of a fatality . \"", "He continued , \" Formula One is a sport which <unk> .", "It is not entertainment disguised as sport . \"", "Mosley gave three possible solutions for the Michelin runners : to use qualifying tyres but change them whenever necessary on safety grounds , to use a different tyre to be provided by Michelin or to run at reduced speed .", "These were all rejected by the Michelin @-@ <unk> teams .", "Paul <unk> , the then @-@ owner of the <unk> team who ran on Bridgestone tyres , was prepared to compromise to accommodate Michelin teams — even though a reduced field would guarantee his team much needed points — and was particularly vocal in his criticism and renewed his calls for Mosley to resign .", "= = = 2005 – 2009 = = = \n \n Mosley was elected unopposed to his fourth term as president of the FIA in 2005 .", "In recognition of his contribution to road safety and motorsport , Mosley was made a Chevalier dans l ’ <unk> de la Légion d ’ <unk> in 2006 .", "The Légion d 'honneur ( Legion of Honour ) is France 's highest decoration for outstanding achievements in military or civil life ; a Chevalier ( Knight ) is the fifth class .", "Continuing a theme of his presidency , in 2006 Mosley called for Formula One manufacturers to develop technology relevant to road cars .", "In recent years , a large proportion of the enormous budget of Formula One has been spent on the development of very powerful , very high @-@ <unk> engines , which some say have little <unk> to road cars .", "Mosley has announced a 10 @-@ year freeze on the development of engines , which would allow manufacturers to spend more of their budgets on environmentally friendly technology such as the <unk> Energy Recovery System ( <unk> ) introduced in 2009 .", "In July 2008 , he sent a letter to the Formula One teams , in which he called for the teams to propose future sporting regulations to address specific issues including reduced fuel consumption .", "The 2007 Formula One season was dominated by Ferrari 's accusations that the McLaren team had made illegal use of their intellectual property , leading to legal cases in the United Kingdom and Italy .", "Unlike previous cases , such as the Toyota team 's illegal use of Ferrari intellectual property in 2004 that had been handled by German police , the FIA investigated .", "They initially found McLaren innocent ; unable to find enough evidence to suggest that anyone other than designer Mike <unk> had seen the information or that the team had used it .", "Ron Dennis , team principal of McLaren , was unaware at this point that Mosley had been sent personal e @-@ <unk> from Fernando Alonso , stating that the data had been used and seen by others in the team .", "When Italian police uncovered a series of text messages between McLaren and their spy at Ferrari , the team was hauled in front of the World Motor Sports Council ( WMSC ) once more .", "This time they were found guilty and eventually fined a gross $ <unk> and excluded from the 2007 constructors ' championship .", "Later in the year , the Renault team was found guilty by the FIA of possessing McLaren 's intellectual property , but was not punished , as the \" FIA 's WMSC decided there was not enough evidence to show the championship had been affected . \"", "In relation to McLaren , triple world champion Jackie Stewart criticised Mosley and stated that other teams did not back McLaren for \" fear of repercussions \" .", "TV commentator and newspaper columnist Martin Brundle , a former driver , was among those who criticised the FIA and Mosley for inconsistency and questioned the \" energetic manner \" in which he felt McLaren was being pursued , suggesting that there was a \" witch hunt \" against the team .", "Brundle and The Sunday Times subsequently received a writ for libel before the paper printed a correction .", "Mosley went on to defend himself of the charges made by Brundle , highlighting that the WMSC originally acquitted McLaren of any wrongdoing , stating : \" Concrete evidence of use by McLaren of the Ferrari information was simply not there . \"", "It was only later in the year when \" e @-@ <unk> emerged which showed others inside McLaren were indeed aware of the Ferrari information \" , that the FIA found the team guilty .", "At the start of 2008 , Mosley said that he wanted to see through reforms such as budget capping and new technologies like <unk> successfully introduced into Formula One before retiring .", "In March of that year the News of the World released video footage of Mosley engaged in acts with five <unk> women in a scenario that the paper alleged involved Nazi role @-@ playing ( an allegation that , though dismissed in court as \" no genuine basis \" , allegedly \" ruined \" Mosley 's reputation ) .", "The situation was made more controversial by his father 's association with the Nazis .", "Mosley admitted \" the embarrassment the revelations caused \" , but said that there was no Nazi theme involved .", "He was strongly criticised by former drivers , motor manufacturers and several of the national <unk> bodies who form the FIA .", "His involvement in several high level motor sport events was cancelled .", "Public expressions of support were limited .", "Mosley says that he received much supportive correspondence , and said that he would continue to the end of his current term , which he said would be his last .", "Mosley 's longtime ally Ecclestone eventually appeared to support Mosley 's removal .", "Mosley won a vote of confidence at an <unk> General Meeting of the FIA on 3 June 2008 , with 103 votes in support and 55 against , with seven <unk> and four invalid votes .", "Several clubs , including the <unk> , AAA and <unk> considered withdrawal from the FIA after the decision .", "Other formerly critical organisations have since said that they will accept the outcome of the vote and now wish to move on .", "In July 2008 , Mosley won a High Court legal case against the News of the World for invasion of privacy .", "The presiding judge , Mr Justice <unk> , said : \" I see no genuine basis at all for the suggestion that the participants mocked the victims of the Holocaust . \"", "In December 2008 , Mosley said that he still intended to stand down when his term ran out in October 2009 , but would take the final decision in June of that year .", "Mosley 's close relationship with Ecclestone , the sport 's promoter , was criticised in early 2009 by Sir Jackie Stewart , who suggested that Mosley should resign in favour of a CEO from outside motorsport .", "In mid @-@ 2009 , the FIA and the newly formed Formula One Teams Association disagreed over the format of rules for the following season .", "When the entry list for the 2010 championship was announced on 12 June 2009 , the entries of five of the eight FOTA teams remained provisional on their acceptance of the new rules .", "The next day , the European Automobile Manufacturers Association announced its support for FOTA 's request for \" stability , clear rules , a clear and transparent system of governance \" and their threat to form a <unk> series from Formula One .", "The BBC Sport website reported this as an attack on Mosley 's authority and noted that Mosley was expected to stand again for the presidency in 2009 .", "On 23 June , Mosley said he was considering running for a fifth term as FIA president in October \" in light of the attack on my mandate \" .", "However , the following day FOTA and the FIA reached an agreement with Mosley agreeing not to stand for re @-@ election as part of the deal : ' now there is peace ' .", "Luca di <unk> welcomed Mosley 's decision to stand down and called Mosley a ' dictator ' .", "Mosley responded by saying that he was still considering his ' options ' and might well stand for re @-@ election in October after all .", "He later said that he was \" under pressure from all over the world \" to stand for re @-@ election .", "On 15 July , Mosley confirmed that he would after all stand down , and again endorsed former Ferrari Executive Director Jean Todt as his successor .", "Todt went on to win the presidency .", "= = Honours = = \n \n Grande <unk> <unk> ' <unk> al <unk> ( Italy ) 1994 \n <unk> Gold Medal from the Institute of Motor Industry in the year 2000 .", "Order of <unk> <unk> , 1st degree ( Bulgaria ) , 2000 \n <unk> <unk> <unk> per la <unk> <unk> ( Italy ) , 2001 \n The <unk> <unk> @-@ <unk> , 2001 \n Order of Merit ( Romania ) , 2004 \n <unk> <unk> do Quito ( Ecuador ) , 2005 .", "National Road Safety Council <unk> , Armenia , 2005 .", "France : Chevalier of the Légion d 'honneur ( 2006 ) \n Monaco : Commander of the Order of Saint @-@ Charles ( 27 May 2006 ) \n \n = = <unk> = = \n \n Secretary , Oxford Union Society , 1961 .", "1964 , Called to the Bar , Gray ’ s Inn .", "Director of March Cars , 1969 @-@ 79 \n Member of High Level <unk> , <unk> ( Competitive Automotive <unk> System for the 21st century ) 21 , 2005 @-@ 09 \n <unk> at <unk> Aware , 2006 @-@ 2009 \n Member of the Board of Trustees , 2001 @-@ 2014 , Chairman of the Programmes Committee , 2001 @-@ 2012 , FIA Foundation for the Automobile and Society \n <unk> of Euro NCAP , Global NCAP , <unk> \n Honorary President of European Parliament Automobile <unk> ' <unk> \n \n = = Sex scandal = = \n \n In 2008 , Mosley won a court case ( Mosley v News Group Newspapers ) against the News of the World newspaper which had reported his involvement in a sex act involving five <unk> women on the grounds that it had breached his privacy .", "Justice <unk> ruled that despite some of the attendees wearing German World War 2 uniforms there were no Nazi connotations to the <unk> , a false statement that had been printed by the newspaper .", "As a result , in 2009 Mosley brought a case ( Mosley v United Kingdom ) against the UK 's privacy laws in the European Court of Human Rights , in a bid to force newspapers to warn people before exposing their private lives so they could have the opportunity to seek a court injunction .", "The case was rejected by the court on 10 May 2011 as they argued that a \" pre @-@ <unk> requirement would inevitably affect political reporting and serious journalism . \"", "In July 2011 , The Daily Telegraph reported that Mosley was financially <unk> the court costs of claimants who may have been subjected to phone hacking by the News of the World .", "Mosley refused to comment at the time , but he later gave a TV interview to the BBC and telephone interview to Reuters where he confirmed the story .", "Mosley launched legal action against Google , in an attempt to stop searches from returning web pages which use the photographs from the video used for the News of the World story .", "On 6 November 2013 in Mosley v <unk> Google a French court sided with Mosley and ordered Google to prevent its search engine from providing links to images of Mosley engaging in sexual activities from the video .", "The Register suggested the ruling would lead to a Streisand effect , increasing interest in the images , which are still <unk> through other search engines .", "At the <unk> <unk> , Mosley stated his reasons for pursuing Google : \n \" the fundamental point is that Google could stop this material appearing but they don 't , or they won 't as a matter of principle .", "My position is that if the search engines - if somebody were to stop the search engines producing the material , the actual sites don 't really matter because without a search engine , nobody will find it , it would just be a few friends of the person who posts it .", "The really dangerous things are the search engines . \"", "Mosley launched similar legal action against Google in Germany .", "In January 2014 , the German court also ruled against the American company .", "In giving its verdict , the court stated , \" that the banned pictures of the <unk> severely violate his private sphere . \"", "In an interview with Der <unk> following the judgement , Mosley said : \" <unk> speaking Google has got to obey German courts in Germany and French courts in France .", "But in the end it has to decide whether it wants to live in a democracy .", "Google behaves like an adolescent <unk> against the establishment .", "The company has to recognise that it is a part of society and it must accept the responsibility which comes with that . \"", "= = Ancestry = =" ]
[ "On his mother 's side they are merchant banker Jonathan Guinness , 3rd Baron <unk> ( born 1930 ) , and Irish <unk> Desmond Guinness ( born 1931 ) .", "His father told him that the company \" would certainly go bankrupt , but it would be good training for something serious later on . \"" ]
[ " = Max Mosley = \n \n Max Rufus Mosley ( born 13 April 1940 ) is the former president of the Fédération Internationale de l 'Automobile ( FIA ) , a non @-@ profit association that represents the interests of <unk> organisations and car users worldwide .", "The FIA is also the governing body for Formula One and other international <unk> .", "A qualified barrister and former amateur racing driver , Mosley was a founder and co @-@ owner of March Engineering , a successful racing car <unk> and Formula One racing team .", "He dealt with legal and commercial matters for the company between 1969 and 1977 and became its representative at the Formula One Constructors ' Association ( FOCA ) , the body that represents Formula One constructors .", "Together with Bernie Ecclestone , he represented FOCA at the FIA and in its dealings with race organisers .", "In 1978 , Mosley became the official legal adviser to FOCA .", "In this role he and Marco <unk> negotiated the first version of the Concorde Agreement , which settled a long @-@ standing dispute between FOCA and the Fédération Internationale du Sport Automobile ( FISA ) , a commission of the FIA and the then governing body of Formula One .", "Mosley was elected president of FISA in 1991 and became president of the FIA , FISA 's parent body , in 1993 .", "Mosley identified his major achievement as FIA President as the promotion of the European New Car Assessment Programme ( Euro NCAP or <unk> ) .", "He has also promoted increased safety and the use of green technologies in motor racing .", "In 2008 , stories about his sex life appeared in the British press , along with unfounded allegations regarding Nazi connotations .", "Mosley successfully sued the newspaper that published the allegations and maintained his position as FIA president .", "He stood down at the end of his term in 2009 and was replaced by his preferred successor , Jean Todt .", "Mosley is the youngest son of Sir Oswald Mosley , former leader of the British Union of Fascists ( BUF ) , and Diana Mitford .", "He was educated in France , Germany and Britain before going on to attend university at Christ Church , Oxford , where he graduated with a degree in physics .", "He then changed to law and was called to the Bar in 1964 .", "In his teens and early twenties Mosley was involved with his father 's post @-@ war political party , the Union Movement ( UM ) .", "He has said that the association of his surname with fascism stopped him from developing his interest in politics further , although he briefly worked for the Conservative Party in the early 1980s .", "= = Family and early life = = \n \n His father , Sir Oswald Mosley was a Labour minister , and a Member of Parliament for both the Conservative and Labour parties in the 1920s .", "By the 1930s , he had left mainstream politics and become the leader of the British Union of Fascists ( BUF ) .", "His first wife died in 1933 , and in 1936 Sir Oswald married Diana Mitford , in a ceremony in Germany attended by Joseph Goebbels and Adolf Hitler .", "Max was born in London in April 1940 during the early days of the Second World War to Diana and Oswald .", "In May , Sir Oswald , who had campaigned for a negotiated peace with Nazi Germany , was interned by the British Authorities under Defence Regulation <unk> , along with most other active fascists in Britain .", "Lady Mosley was imprisoned a month later .", "Max and his brother Alexander were not included in this internship and as a result were separated from their parents for the first few years of their lives .", "In December 1940 , then @-@ prime minister Winston Churchill , asked Home Secretary Herbert Morrison to ensure Lady Mosley was able to see Max regularly .", "Sir Oswald and Lady Mosley were released from detention at <unk> Holloway on 16 November 1943 , provoking widespread public protests .", "Max ’ s elder brother was unhappy at his private school .", "As a result , both children were <unk> at home until the age of 13 .", "The family moved to a succession of country houses in England .", "Mosley 's older half @-@ brother Nicholas describes the family , including Sir Oswald ’ s children from his first marriage , spending the summer of 1945 getting the harvest in and shooting at <unk> Farm .", "In 1950 , the <unk> bought houses in Ireland , and in <unk> , near Paris .", "They spent the year moving around Europe , spending the spring in France and the autumn and winter in Ireland , where Mosley was keen on riding and hunting .", "His aunt Nancy Mitford , in letters to Evelyn <unk> , recalled Sir Oswald and his family cruising the Mediterranean Sea on the family yacht .", "On one such trip they visited Spain and were entertained by Sir Oswald 's friend , General Franco .", "At the age of 13 Mosley was sent to Stein an der <unk> in Germany for two years , where he learned to speak fluent German .", "On his return to England he spent a year at <unk> , an independent boarding school in Somerset after which he continued his education in London for two years .", "He attended Christ Church at Oxford University , graduating with a degree in physics in 1961 .", "During his time there he was Secretary of the Oxford Union where his father spoke on two occasions , once with Jeremy Thorpe on the other side .", "In 1960 Mosley introduced his father to Robert <unk> , one of Mosley 's contemporaries at the university , who later wrote Sir Oswald 's biography .", "<unk> an early ambition to work as a physicist after \" establishing that there was no money in it \" , Mosley went on to study law at Gray 's Inn in London and qualified as a barrister in 1964 .", "After a <unk> with Maurice Drake he specialised in patent and trademark law .", "Northumbria University awarded Mosley an Honorary Doctorate of Civil Law in 2005 .", "From 1961 to 1964 Mosley was a member of the Territorial Army , Parachute Regiment ( 44th Independent Parachute Brigade Group ) .", "Mosley , like many of Formula One 's drivers , lives in Monaco .", "On 9 June 1960 he was married at the Chelsea Register Office to Jean Taylor , the daughter of James Taylor , a policeman from <unk> .", "In 1970 their first son , Alexander , was born and in 1972 their second son , Patrick .", "On 5 May 2009 , Alexander , a <unk> , was found dead at his home .", "He was thirty @-@ nine .", "At an <unk> on 10 June 2009 the Westminster <unk> declared that he had died due to heroin intoxication .", "In addition to his full @-@ brother Alexander , Mosley has five older half @-@ siblings .", "On his father 's side they are Vivien Mosley ( 1921 – 2002 ) , novelist Nicholas Mosley , 3rd Baron <unk> ( born 1923 ) , and Michael Mosley ( 1932 – 2014 ) .", "He is a third cousin of the late Winston Churchill , the grandson of the former British prime minister .", "= = Politics = = \n \n From their teens to early twenties , Mosley and his brother were involved with their father 's post @-@ war party , the Union Movement ( UM ) , which advocated a united Europe as its core issue .", "Trevor <unk> , a central figure in the UM 's Youth Movement , writes of the 16 @-@ year @-@ old Mosley painting the flash and circle symbol on walls in London on the night of the Soviet Union 's invasion of Hungary ( 4 November 1956 ) .", "The flash and circle was used by both the UM and the pre @-@ war BUF .", "He also says Mosley organised a couple of large parties as a way \" to get in with lively , ordinary , normal young people , girls as well as boys , and attract them to the Movement by showing that we were like them and didn 't go on about Hitler and <unk> , Franco and British <unk> all the time . \"", "Mosley met his future wife Jean at such a party .", "Mosley and Alexander were photographed posing as Teddy Boys in Notting Hill during the 1958 race riots between Afro @-@ <unk> and local white gangs of Teddy Boys .", "The following year , they <unk> for their father when he ran as a Union Movement candidate for the nearby Kensington North seat in the 1959 General Election .", "Mosley has rarely discussed his early political involvement with his father .", "When his father Oswald died , the London Daily Mail described him as a \" much maligned and much misunderstood political giant of his era . \"", "Certainly , his father 's political presence affected his early years but Mosley reflected on this time , \" I was born into this rather strange family and then at a certain point you get away from that . \"", "Whilst he has distanced himself from this period of his life , the \" misunderstanding has remained and today ... he carries that weight on his shoulders . \"", "In 1961 Mosley was an election agent for the Union Movement , supporting Walter Hesketh as parliamentary candidate for Moss Side .", "The motor racing journalist Alan Henry describes him as one of his father 's \" right @-@ hand men \" at the time of a violent incident in 1962 , in which Sir Oswald was knocked down by a mob in London and saved from serious injury by his son 's intervention .", "As a result of his involvement in this <unk> , Mosley was arrested and charged with threatening behaviour .", "He was later cleared at Old Street <unk> ' Court on the grounds that he was trying to protect his father .", "By 1964 , when he began work as a barrister , Mosley was no longer involved in politics .", "In the early 1980s , Mosley attempted a political career , working for the UK Conservative Party and hoping to become a parliamentary candidate .", "Bernie Ecclestone 's biographer , Terry Lovell , writes that he gave up this aspiration after being unimpressed by \" the calibre of senior party officials \" .", "He also felt his name would be a handicap and has since said \" If I had a completely open choice in my life , I would have chosen party politics , but because of my name , that 's impossible . \"", "By the late 1990s he had become a supporter of the UK Labour Party , following a meeting with then Labour Leader John Smith .", "= = Racing career = = \n \n While Mosley was at University , his wife was given tickets to a motor race at the Silverstone Circuit .", "The circuit is not far from Oxford , and the couple went out of curiosity .", "Mosley was attracted by the sport , and when his career as a barrister was bringing in sufficient money , he started racing cars himself .", "The sport 's indifference to his background appealed to Mosley : \n There was always a certain amount of trouble [ being the son of Sir Oswald ] until I came into motor racing .", "And in one of the first races I ever took part in there was a list of people when they put the practice times [ ... ] and I heard somebody say , ' Mosley , Max Mosley , he must be some relation of <unk> <unk> [ e ] <unk> , the <unk> . '", "And I thought to myself , ' I 've found a world where they don 't know about Oswald Mosley . '", "And it has always been a bit like that in motor racing : nobody gives a damn .", "At national level in the UK , Mosley competed in over 40 races in 1966 and 1967 ; he won 12 and set several class lap records .", "In 1968 , he formed the London Racing Team in partnership with driver Chris Lambert to compete in European Formula Two , which at that time was the level of racing just below Formula One .", "Their cars were prepared by Frank Williams , later a Formula One team owner .", "It was a dangerous time to race .", "Mosley 's first Formula Two race was the 1968 <unk> <unk> , at <unk> in which double world champion Jim Clark was killed , and within two years both of Mosley 's 1968 team mates , Piers Courage and Chris Lambert were dead in racing accidents .", "Mosley 's best result that year was an eighth place at a non @-@ championship race at <unk> .", "Engine builder Brian Hart says that as a driver , Mosley \" might not have been particularly quick , but he was a thinking driver .", "He kept out of trouble and generally used his head . \"", "[ a ] \n \n = = March Engineering = = \n \n In 1969 , after two large accidents due to <unk> on his Lotus car , Mosley decided that \" it was evident that I wasn 't going to be World Champion \" and retired from driving .", "He was already working with Robin Herd , Alan Rees and Graham <unk> to establish the racing car manufacturer March Engineering where he handled legal and commercial matters .", "The name March is an acronym based on the initials of the founders ; the ' M ' stands for Mosley .", "Like the other founders , Mosley put in £ 2 @,@ 500 of capital .", "Mosley played a key role in <unk> the new outfit .", "Although March had few resources and limited experience , the firm announced ambitious plans to enter Formula One , the pinnacle of single @-@ seater racing , in 1970 .", "The team had initially intended to enter a single car , but by the beginning of the season ( partly due to deals made by Mosley ) , the number of March cars entered for their first Formula One race had risen to five .", "Two of these were run by March 's own in @-@ house works team and the rest by customer teams .", "Mosley also negotiated sponsorship from tyre maker <unk> and oil <unk> manufacturer <unk> .", "The new operation was initially successful .", "In Formula One , March cars won three of their first four races .", "One of these was a world championship race , the 1970 Spanish Grand Prix , won by reigning world champion Jackie Stewart in a customer car run by Tyrrell Racing .", "As a result , March finished third in the 1970 Constructors ' Championship .", "The factory also sold 40 cars to customers in various lower formulae .", "Despite these successes , the organisation got into financial difficulty almost immediately .", "The Formula One operation was costing more than the customer car business was making .", "The March works team 's contract with its lead driver , Chris <unk> , was expensive , and Mosley , in his own words , \" tried at every opportunity to get rid of him \" .", "He reasoned that Stewart 's highly competitive customer car was enough to show March in a good light .", "<unk> stayed to the end of the year , but Mosley succeeded in \" restructuring \" his contract , saving the company some much @-@ needed money .", "At the end of the season , Mosley successfully demanded full control of the finances , including the factory run by <unk> , who left shortly afterwards .", "Mosley and Herd borrowed £ 20 @,@ 000 from relatives and friends to support the company into its second year .", "According to Lovell the money came from Mosley 's half @-@ brother , Jonathan Guinness .", "Tyrrell started making its own cars towards the end of 1970 , and March 's 1971 program in Formula One was much reduced , with no recognised front @-@ running driver .", "The <unk> and <unk> sponsorship was insufficient and Mosley failed to attract a large <unk> for 1971 .", "<unk> author Mike Lawrence has suggested that the shortfall forced him into short @-@ term deals , which maintained <unk> , but were not in the best long @-@ term interests of the company .", "Mosley negotiated a deal for the team to use Alfa Romeo engines in a third car , bringing much needed funding .", "The engines proved <unk> , and his hopes of an ongoing partnership with the Italian automobile manufacturer were not met .", "Nonetheless , March again finished third in the constructors championship , and works driver Ronnie Peterson , in a <unk> <unk> @-@ powered car , was second in the Drivers ' Championship .", "March 's financial <unk> continued : the company had lost £ 71 @,@ 000 at the end of 1971 .", "Mosley and Rees disagreed over how to rectify the situation and Rees left March early in 1972 .", "March was more successful in selling large numbers of customer cars in the lower formulae .", "Mosley organised extensive test sessions for the 1971 cars for journalists and drivers , and arranged a successful scheme for drivers to rent cars and engines for the season , rather than buying them outright .", "<unk> money on a deal to supply <unk> <unk> , then motorsport manager at Ford , with a Formula Two car paid off when <unk> moved to BMW and offered March an exclusive deal in 1972 to use BMW 's Formula Two engine .", "March cars powered by BMW engines won five of the next 11 European Formula Two championships .", "However , BMW also put pressure on Herd to concentrate on the Formula Two programme .", "As a result , he spent less time with the Formula One team , where Mosley started to act as a race engineer .", "Although March considered quitting Formula One on several occasions , money was always found to support at least one car .", "<unk> historian Mike Lawrence credits Mosley with pressing for a six @-@ wheeled March to be built as a draw for sponsors , having seen the popularity with fans of Tyrrell 's six @-@ wheeled <unk> .", "The resulting March 2 @-@ 4 @-@ 0 never competed in Formula One , but generated the required publicity and a <unk> <unk> model was profitable .", "Mosley spent much of his time negotiating deals for drivers with sponsorship and was also successful in selling Marches to other Formula One teams , such as Williams and <unk> .", "The cars were rarely frontrunners , although the works team won a single race in both 1975 and 1976 .", "By the end of 1977 , Mosley was fed up with the struggle to compete in Formula One with no resources and left to work for FOCA full @-@ time , selling his shares in the company to Herd but remaining as a director .", "March 's involvement in Formula One ended the same year .", "[ b ] \n \n = = Formula One Constructors ' Association = = \n \n From 1969 , Mosley was invited to represent March at the Grand Prix Constructors ' Association ( GPCA ) , which negotiated joint deals on behalf of its member teams .", "Although the new March organisation was not popular with the established teams , Mosley has said that \" when they went along to meetings to discuss things such as prize money , they felt they ought to take me along because I was a lawyer \" .", "He was unimpressed with the standard of negotiations : \" our side all went in a group because no @-@ one trusted anyone else and all were afraid that someone would break ranks and make a private deal . \"", "In 1971 , British businessman Bernie Ecclestone bought the <unk> team , and Mosley recalls that : \n Within about 20 minutes of [ Ecclestone ] turning up at the [ GPCA ] meeting , it was apparent that here was someone who knew how many beans made five and after about half an hour he moved round the table to sit next to me , and from then on he and I started operating as a team .", "Within a very short time , the two of us were doing everything for the GPCA , instead of everyone moving around in a block , and from that developed FOCA .", "The Formula One Constructors ' Association ( FOCA ) was created in 1974 by Ecclestone , Colin Chapman , Teddy Mayer , Mosley , Ken Tyrrell and Frank Williams .", "FOCA would represent the commercial interests of the teams at meetings with the Fédération Internationale du Sport Automobile ( FISA ) , motorsport 's world governing body .", "After leaving March at the end of 1977 , Mosley officially became legal advisor to FOCA , which was led by Ecclestone .", "In his biography of Ecclestone , Terry Lovell suggests that he appointed Mosley to this role not only because of his legal ability , but also because he \" saw in Mosley the necessary diplomatic and political skills that made him perfectly suited to the establishment of the FIA \" .", "The Fédération Internationale de l 'Automobile ( FIA ) was FISA 's parent body , representing car users worldwide .", "In the same year , Mosley was nominated for a role at the FIA Bureau Internationale de <unk> d 'Automobile .", "His nomination was blocked by French , Italian and German manufacturers .", "In the early 1980s , Mosley represented FOCA in the \" FISA @-@ FOCA War \" , a conflict between FOCA , representing the mainly UK @-@ based independent teams , and FISA , which was supported by the \" <unk> \" constructors owned by road car manufacturers ( primarily Alfa Romeo , Ferrari and Renault ) .", "In 1981 , FOCA announced its own World Federation of Motor Sport and ran the non @-@ championship 1981 South African Grand Prix .", "The staging of this event , with worldwide television coverage , helped persuade Jean @-@ Marie Balestre , the FISA president , that FISA would have to negotiate a settlement with FOCA .", "As Mosley has since commented : \" We were absolutely <unk> .", "If Balestre could have held the manufacturer 's support for a little bit longer , the constructors would have been on their knees .", "The outcome would then have been very different . \"", "Mosley helped draw up the Concorde Agreement , a document which resolved the dispute by essentially giving FISA control of the rules and FOCA control of promotion and television rights .", "The most recent version of the Concorde Agreement expired on 31 December 2007 , and a new one was being discussed , as of 2008 .", "In 1982 , the year after the first Concorde Agreement was signed , Mosley left his role at FOCA , and Formula One , to work for the Conservative Party .", "= = FISA presidency = = \n \n Mosley returned to motorsport in 1986 , with the support of Ecclestone and Balestre , to become president of the FISA Manufacturers ' Commission , the successor to the Bureau Internationale de <unk> d 'Automobile .", "That same year , he established Simtek Research , a racing technical consultancy firm , with Nick Wirth , a former March employee .", "He sold his share of Simtek in 1991 , when elected president of the FISA .", "According to Lovell , in 1987 Mosley suggested to Balestre that he could deal with his problems with Ecclestone by \" <unk> [ ing ] him a member of the establishment \" .", "Later that year Ecclestone was appointed vice @-@ president of the FIA 's promotional affairs , with authority over Formula One and the other motor sports authorised by the FIA .", "In 1991 , Mosley challenged Balestre for the presidency of FISA .", "Mosley said that his decision to challenge the Frenchman was prompted by Balestre 's reported intervention on behalf of his <unk> Alain <unk> to ensure that race stewards disqualified Brazilian driver <unk> Senna from the 1989 Japanese Grand Prix .", "Mosley campaigned on the basis that Balestre , who was also president of the FIA and of the Fédération Française du Sport Automobile , could not effectively manage all these roles together .", "He also said that no @-@ one challenged Balestre because they were afraid of the consequences and suggested that the FISA President should not interfere with F1 , which could be left to run itself .", "Mosley won the FISA presidency by 43 votes to 29 ; Balestre remained as FIA president .", "Mosley resigned a year later , fulfilling a promise made during his election campaign to seek a re @-@ affirmation of his mandate . \"", "I wanted to show people that I do what I say \" , he said . \"", "Now they can judge me in a year 's time . \"", "FISA immediately re @-@ elected him .", "= = FIA presidency = = \n \n \n = = = 1993 – 1997 = = = \n \n In 1993 , Mosley agreed with Balestre that the Frenchman would stand down as president of the FIA in Mosley 's favour , in return for the new role of President of the FIA Senate , to be created after Mosley 's election .", "As well as motorsport , the FIA 's remit includes the interests of motorists worldwide , an area in which Mosley wanted to involve himself : \" That is what really interested me : [ in F1 ] you maybe save one life every five years , whereas [ in ] road safety you are talking about thousands of lives \" .", "A challenge to Mosley 's election by Jeffrey Rose , chairman of the British Royal Automobile Club , was withdrawn when it became clear that the majority of voters were already committed to Mosley .", "The FISA was then merged into the FIA as its sporting arm .", "After the deaths of drivers <unk> Senna and Roland Ratzenberger at the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix , worldwide media attention focused on the charismatic triple @-@ world champion Senna , rather than Ratzenberger , a virtual unknown driving for the minor Simtek team .", "Mosley did not go to Senna 's funeral , but attended that of Ratzenberger .", "In a press conference 10 years later Mosley said , \" I went to his funeral because everyone went to Senna 's .", "I thought it was important that somebody went to his . \"", "In the aftermath of the deaths , and a number of other serious accidents , Mosley announced the formation of the Advisory Expert Group chaired by Professor Sid Watkins , to research and improve safety in motor racing .", "Watkins , who learned of his new role by hearing Mosley announce it on the radio , has called it a \" novel and revolutionary approach \" .", "The resulting changes have included reducing the capacity and power of engines , the use of grooved tyres to reduce <unk> speeds , the introduction of the <unk> device to protect drivers ' necks in accidents , circuit re @-@ design and greatly increased requirements for crash testing of chassis .", "Mosley was criticised for some of the very rapid changes announced in the immediate aftermath of the deaths at the San Marino race .", "In 1995 , a deal was signed between Ecclestone and the FIA that passed all of the commercial rights to Formula One to him for 15 years , on the condition that they would return to the FIA at the end of that period .", "Ecclestone had been building up Formula One as a television package since the early 1990s , investing heavily in new digital television technology .", "For the duration of the deal , the FIA would receive an index @-@ linked annual fixed royalty , estimated by Lovell at around 15 % .", "Mosley said \" My belief is that I got a better deal than anyone else could have because it was more difficult for Ecclestone to take a hard line with me as we had worked together for so long . \"", "The following year the FIA also passed the rights to all its other directly sanctioned championships and events to Ecclestone , also for 15 years , An attempt to add a 10 @-@ year extension to the F1 contract in return for a share in Ecclestone 's proposed flotation of Formula One was later vetoed by the European Commission .", "Mosley 's agreement with Ecclestone on TV rights for F1 angered three of the team principals in particular : Ron Dennis ( McLaren ) , Frank Williams ( Williams ) and Ken Tyrrell ( Tyrrell ) , who felt that neither Ecclestone nor the FIA had the right to make such an agreement without the teams .", "They refused to sign the 1997 Concorde Agreement without increased financial returns and threatened to make a complaint under European Union competition rules .", "The European Commission was already investigating the FIA ’ s agreement with Ecclestone in what Lovell calls a \" highly personal and bitter battle between Max Mosley and [ EU commissioner Karel ] van <unk> \" .", "= = = 1997 – 2001 = = = \n \n Mosley was elected to his second term as president of the FIA in October 1997 .", "Later that year , the EU Commission Directorate @-@ General for Competition made a preliminary decision against Ecclestone and the FIA .", "The resulting warning letters from van <unk> to the FIA and Ecclestone were leaked and ended the attempt to float F1 ; the FIA won a case against the Commission for the leakage in 1998 .", "At the same time , a local court in Germany ruled that the television rights to the FIA European Truck Racing Cup ( passed to Ecclestone by the FIA the previous year , along with all other FIA authorised championships ) should be returned to the series organiser , following a complaint from German television company <unk> TV @-@ <unk> .", "The TV Company argued that Ecclestone and Mosley were in breach of commercial clauses in the Treaty of Rome ; following the court 's decision Mosley appealed the judgement and cancelled the series until further notice .", "On appeal , the court ruled that the series organiser should be able to sell the television rights to whoever they felt was the best option for coverage and the FIA reinstated the European Truck Racing Cup .", "Between 1997 and 2000 Mosley repeatedly warned that if any EU decision went against the FIA , the marketing organisations and F1 itself would be moved out of Europe .", "In 1999 , the EU Commission Directorate @-@ General for Competition issued a Statement of <unk> , listing a number of grievances surrounding the FIA 's dealings with Ecclestone and Formula One .", "The FIA released the Statement to the media and held a press conference in Brussels <unk> the Commission ’ s case .", "The Commission argued that a number of commercial agreements could be viewed as anti @-@ competition and invited the FIA and Ecclestone 's companies , <unk> and <unk> , to submit proposals to modify these arrangements .", "In 2001 , nine months after settlement talks had begun , the parties reached an agreement to amend existing contracts , which included Ecclestone stepping down as the FIA 's vice @-@ president of promotional affairs and the FIA ending all involvement in the commercial activities of Formula One .", "Mosley came up with an innovative way to dispose of the FIA 's involvement in the commercial activities of Formula One .", "In order to maintain Ecclestone 's investment to deliver digital television , he proposed extending Ecclestone 's rights for F1 coverage to 100 years from the initial 15 , arguing that a deal of such length could not be anti @-@ competition as it was effectively the same as an outright sale .", "The Commission agreed with his assessment and in the interest of impartiality , Mosley removed himself from the negotiations , which eventually returned around $ 300 million ( £ 150 million ) .", "The FIA planned to \" put almost all of it into a charitable foundation which will then have the resources to undertake important work on improving safety in motor sport and in road safety \" , and thus the FIA Foundation was created in 2001 .", "In addition , the FIA continued to receive an annual <unk> from the deal , Mosley stated : \" Over the <unk> of the contract , and on an annual basis , the sum we have accepted represents billions of dollars .", "<unk> at from that point of view , it is a huge amount of money . \"", "Lovell compares the figure to extend the rights to 100 years to the £ 600 million <unk> paid for the rights to the 2002 Football World Cup and the £ 1 @.", "@ 1 billion British Sky Broadcasting paid for a three @-@ year package of English Premier League football .", "The figure was not entirely comparable however due to the dispute over who actually owned Formula One .", "Before the settlement with the EU Commission was reached , Mosley feared that the FIA was losing control over the sport following a heated argument with Ecclestone in Paris .", "Ecclestone argued that he had built Formula One into the entity that it was and the FIA only had rights to designate the event as official .", "Ecclestone threatened to \" do a <unk> earth \" if another party were to gain control of the commercial side of Formula One .", "Mosley came up with the solution in order for the FIA to retain its sporting management role and Ecclestone to retain his commercial role .", "Over the same period , Mosley was attempting to delay European legislation banning tobacco advertising .", "At this time all leading Formula One teams carried significant branding from tobacco brands such as <unk> , West , <unk> and <unk> Seven .", "The Labour party had pledged to ban tobacco advertising in its manifesto ahead of its 1997 General Election victory , supporting a proposed European Union Directive .", "The Labour Party 's stance on banning tobacco advertising was reinforced following the election by forceful statements from the Health Secretary Frank <unk> and Minister for Public Health Tessa Jowell .", "Ecclestone appealed \" over Jowell 's head \" to Jonathan Powell , Tony Blair 's chief of staff , who arranged a meeting with Blair .", "Ecclestone and Mosley , both Labour Party donors , met Blair on 16 October 1997 .", "Mosley argued that the proposed legislation was illegal by EU rules , that Formula One needed more time to find alternative sources of funding and that the prompt introduction of a ban would lead to races being held outside Europe , while the coverage , including tobacco <unk> , would still be broadcast into the EU .", "He also argued that : \n Motor racing was a world class industry which put Britain at the hi @-@ tech edge .", "<unk> of tobacco money , Formula One would move abroad at the loss of 50 @,@ 000 jobs , 150 @,@ 000 part @-@ time jobs and £ 900 million of exports .", "On 4 November the \" fiercely anti @-@ tobacco Jowell \" argued in Brussels for an exemption for Formula One .", "Media attention initially focused on Labour <unk> its principles for a \" glamour sport \" and on the \" false trail \" of Jowell 's husband 's links to the <unk> Formula One team .", "On 6 November <unk> from three newspapers <unk> whether Labour had received any donations from Ecclestone ; he had donated £ 1 million in January 1997 .", "On 11 November Labour promised to return the money on the advice of Sir Patrick <unk> .", "On 17 November Blair apologised for his government 's mishandling of the affair and stated \" the decision to exempt Formula One from tobacco sponsorship was taken two weeks later .", "It was in response to fears that Britain might lose the industry overseas to Asian countries who were bidding for it . \"", "The revised directive went into force in June 1998 , and banned sponsorship from 2003 , with a further three @-@ year extension for \" global sports such as Formula One \" .", "On 5 October 2000 , the directive was successfully overturned in the European Court of Justice on the grounds that it was unlawful .", "A new Tobacco Advertising Directive took effect in July 2005 ; the Financial Times described Mosley as \" furious \" that this was a year earlier than provided for under the 1998 directive .", "As of 2009 , Ferrari is the only F1 team to retain tobacco sponsorship , although the team carries no explicit branding in races because of the European legislation .", "Although the FIA moved its headquarters out of the EU in 1999 , it returned in 2001 ; all of the F1 teams remain in Europe , and six are in the UK , compared to seven of eleven at the end of 1997 .", "Asked in a 2003 interview about his most enduring achievement as president of the FIA , Mosley replied : \" I think using Formula One to push <unk> Crash @-@ Testing . \"", "The European New Car Assessment Programme ( Euro NCAP ) is a European car safety performance assessment programme that originated with work done by the Transport Research Laboratory for the UK Department for Transport .", "The FIA became involved in the programme in 1996 , taking a lead in promoting it , and Mosley chaired the body from its launch as Euro NCAP in 1997 to 2004 .", "Despite what NCAP describes as a \" strong negative response \" from car manufacturers at first , the initiative has expanded , and NCAP says that there has been a clear increase in the safety of modern cars as a result .", "The EU commission in 2000 stated that \" <unk> had become the single most important mechanism for achieving advances in vehicle safety \" and \" the most cost effective road safety action available to the EU . \"", "Mosley has continued to promote the matter through his membership of initiatives such as <unk> 21 , the European Commission ’ s policy group aimed at improving the worldwide competitiveness of the European automotive industry .", "In February 2001 , Mosley announced his intention to stand again for the presidency in October of that year , saying that if successful this third term would be his last .", "= = = 2001 – 2005 = = = \n \n Mosley was elected to his third term as president of the FIA in 2001 .", "From 2000 , Formula One saw the return of teams partly or wholly owned and operated by major motor manufacturers , who feared that under Ecclestone 's management F1 coverage would go to pay television , reducing the value of their investment .", "In 2001 , the Grand Prix Manufacturers Association ( <unk> ) announced an alternative world championship , the Grand Prix World Championship to start by 2008 .", "The <unk> stipulated that the championship should not be regulated by the FIA , which Lovell believes was because the organisation believed Mosley was too close to Ecclestone .", "In June 2004 , Mosley announced that he would step down from his position in October of that year , one year early , saying \" I no longer find it either satisfying or interesting to sit in long meetings [ ... ] I have achieved in this job everything I set out to [ ... ] \" .", "One month later , he rescinded his decision after the FIA Senate called for him to stay on .", "According to a BBC Sport profile , many <unk> considered that the announcement , and Mosley 's public disagreements with Ecclestone , were \" just part of a well crafted plan to strengthen their control over the sport \" ; Ron Dennis , the McLaren team principal , suggested that it arose because Mosley 's proposals for Formula One met opposition .", "In 2004 , Mosley said he felt Ferrari 's then team principal Jean Todt should succeed him as president of the FIA when he stepped down .", "The 2005 United States Grand Prix was run with only six cars , after the Michelin tyres used by the other 14 cars proved unsafe for the circuit .", "A proposal involving the addition of a temporary <unk> to slow cars through the fastest corner of the circuit was suggested but rejected by Mosley .", "He stated his reasons for not agreeing to the <unk> : \" Formula One is a dangerous activity and it would be most <unk> to make fundamental changes to a circuit without following tried and tested procedures .", "What happened was bad but can be put right .", "This is not true of a fatality . \"", "He continued , \" Formula One is a sport which <unk> .", "It is not entertainment disguised as sport . \"", "Mosley gave three possible solutions for the Michelin runners : to use qualifying tyres but change them whenever necessary on safety grounds , to use a different tyre to be provided by Michelin or to run at reduced speed .", "These were all rejected by the Michelin @-@ <unk> teams .", "Paul <unk> , the then @-@ owner of the <unk> team who ran on Bridgestone tyres , was prepared to compromise to accommodate Michelin teams — even though a reduced field would guarantee his team much needed points — and was particularly vocal in his criticism and renewed his calls for Mosley to resign .", "= = = 2005 – 2009 = = = \n \n Mosley was elected unopposed to his fourth term as president of the FIA in 2005 .", "In recognition of his contribution to road safety and motorsport , Mosley was made a Chevalier dans l ’ <unk> de la Légion d ’ <unk> in 2006 .", "The Légion d 'honneur ( Legion of Honour ) is France 's highest decoration for outstanding achievements in military or civil life ; a Chevalier ( Knight ) is the fifth class .", "Continuing a theme of his presidency , in 2006 Mosley called for Formula One manufacturers to develop technology relevant to road cars .", "In recent years , a large proportion of the enormous budget of Formula One has been spent on the development of very powerful , very high @-@ <unk> engines , which some say have little <unk> to road cars .", "Mosley has announced a 10 @-@ year freeze on the development of engines , which would allow manufacturers to spend more of their budgets on environmentally friendly technology such as the <unk> Energy Recovery System ( <unk> ) introduced in 2009 .", "In July 2008 , he sent a letter to the Formula One teams , in which he called for the teams to propose future sporting regulations to address specific issues including reduced fuel consumption .", "The 2007 Formula One season was dominated by Ferrari 's accusations that the McLaren team had made illegal use of their intellectual property , leading to legal cases in the United Kingdom and Italy .", "Unlike previous cases , such as the Toyota team 's illegal use of Ferrari intellectual property in 2004 that had been handled by German police , the FIA investigated .", "They initially found McLaren innocent ; unable to find enough evidence to suggest that anyone other than designer Mike <unk> had seen the information or that the team had used it .", "Ron Dennis , team principal of McLaren , was unaware at this point that Mosley had been sent personal e @-@ <unk> from Fernando Alonso , stating that the data had been used and seen by others in the team .", "When Italian police uncovered a series of text messages between McLaren and their spy at Ferrari , the team was hauled in front of the World Motor Sports Council ( WMSC ) once more .", "This time they were found guilty and eventually fined a gross $ <unk> and excluded from the 2007 constructors ' championship .", "Later in the year , the Renault team was found guilty by the FIA of possessing McLaren 's intellectual property , but was not punished , as the \" FIA 's WMSC decided there was not enough evidence to show the championship had been affected . \"", "In relation to McLaren , triple world champion Jackie Stewart criticised Mosley and stated that other teams did not back McLaren for \" fear of repercussions \" .", "TV commentator and newspaper columnist Martin Brundle , a former driver , was among those who criticised the FIA and Mosley for inconsistency and questioned the \" energetic manner \" in which he felt McLaren was being pursued , suggesting that there was a \" witch hunt \" against the team .", "Brundle and The Sunday Times subsequently received a writ for libel before the paper printed a correction .", "Mosley went on to defend himself of the charges made by Brundle , highlighting that the WMSC originally acquitted McLaren of any wrongdoing , stating : \" Concrete evidence of use by McLaren of the Ferrari information was simply not there . \"", "It was only later in the year when \" e @-@ <unk> emerged which showed others inside McLaren were indeed aware of the Ferrari information \" , that the FIA found the team guilty .", "At the start of 2008 , Mosley said that he wanted to see through reforms such as budget capping and new technologies like <unk> successfully introduced into Formula One before retiring .", "In March of that year the News of the World released video footage of Mosley engaged in acts with five <unk> women in a scenario that the paper alleged involved Nazi role @-@ playing ( an allegation that , though dismissed in court as \" no genuine basis \" , allegedly \" ruined \" Mosley 's reputation ) .", "The situation was made more controversial by his father 's association with the Nazis .", "Mosley admitted \" the embarrassment the revelations caused \" , but said that there was no Nazi theme involved .", "He was strongly criticised by former drivers , motor manufacturers and several of the national <unk> bodies who form the FIA .", "His involvement in several high level motor sport events was cancelled .", "Public expressions of support were limited .", "Mosley says that he received much supportive correspondence , and said that he would continue to the end of his current term , which he said would be his last .", "Mosley 's longtime ally Ecclestone eventually appeared to support Mosley 's removal .", "Mosley won a vote of confidence at an <unk> General Meeting of the FIA on 3 June 2008 , with 103 votes in support and 55 against , with seven <unk> and four invalid votes .", "Several clubs , including the <unk> , AAA and <unk> considered withdrawal from the FIA after the decision .", "Other formerly critical organisations have since said that they will accept the outcome of the vote and now wish to move on .", "In July 2008 , Mosley won a High Court legal case against the News of the World for invasion of privacy .", "The presiding judge , Mr Justice <unk> , said : \" I see no genuine basis at all for the suggestion that the participants mocked the victims of the Holocaust . \"", "In December 2008 , Mosley said that he still intended to stand down when his term ran out in October 2009 , but would take the final decision in June of that year .", "Mosley 's close relationship with Ecclestone , the sport 's promoter , was criticised in early 2009 by Sir Jackie Stewart , who suggested that Mosley should resign in favour of a CEO from outside motorsport .", "In mid @-@ 2009 , the FIA and the newly formed Formula One Teams Association disagreed over the format of rules for the following season .", "When the entry list for the 2010 championship was announced on 12 June 2009 , the entries of five of the eight FOTA teams remained provisional on their acceptance of the new rules .", "The next day , the European Automobile Manufacturers Association announced its support for FOTA 's request for \" stability , clear rules , a clear and transparent system of governance \" and their threat to form a <unk> series from Formula One .", "The BBC Sport website reported this as an attack on Mosley 's authority and noted that Mosley was expected to stand again for the presidency in 2009 .", "On 23 June , Mosley said he was considering running for a fifth term as FIA president in October \" in light of the attack on my mandate \" .", "However , the following day FOTA and the FIA reached an agreement with Mosley agreeing not to stand for re @-@ election as part of the deal : ' now there is peace ' .", "Luca di <unk> welcomed Mosley 's decision to stand down and called Mosley a ' dictator ' .", "Mosley responded by saying that he was still considering his ' options ' and might well stand for re @-@ election in October after all .", "He later said that he was \" under pressure from all over the world \" to stand for re @-@ election .", "On 15 July , Mosley confirmed that he would after all stand down , and again endorsed former Ferrari Executive Director Jean Todt as his successor .", "Todt went on to win the presidency .", "= = Honours = = \n \n Grande <unk> <unk> ' <unk> al <unk> ( Italy ) 1994 \n <unk> Gold Medal from the Institute of Motor Industry in the year 2000 .", "Order of <unk> <unk> , 1st degree ( Bulgaria ) , 2000 \n <unk> <unk> <unk> per la <unk> <unk> ( Italy ) , 2001 \n The <unk> <unk> @-@ <unk> , 2001 \n Order of Merit ( Romania ) , 2004 \n <unk> <unk> do Quito ( Ecuador ) , 2005 .", "National Road Safety Council <unk> , Armenia , 2005 .", "France : Chevalier of the Légion d 'honneur ( 2006 ) \n Monaco : Commander of the Order of Saint @-@ Charles ( 27 May 2006 ) \n \n = = <unk> = = \n \n Secretary , Oxford Union Society , 1961 .", "1964 , Called to the Bar , Gray ’ s Inn .", "Director of March Cars , 1969 @-@ 79 \n Member of High Level <unk> , <unk> ( Competitive Automotive <unk> System for the 21st century ) 21 , 2005 @-@ 09 \n <unk> at <unk> Aware , 2006 @-@ 2009 \n Member of the Board of Trustees , 2001 @-@ 2014 , Chairman of the Programmes Committee , 2001 @-@ 2012 , FIA Foundation for the Automobile and Society \n <unk> of Euro NCAP , Global NCAP , <unk> \n Honorary President of European Parliament Automobile <unk> ' <unk> \n \n = = Sex scandal = = \n \n In 2008 , Mosley won a court case ( Mosley v News Group Newspapers ) against the News of the World newspaper which had reported his involvement in a sex act involving five <unk> women on the grounds that it had breached his privacy .", "Justice <unk> ruled that despite some of the attendees wearing German World War 2 uniforms there were no Nazi connotations to the <unk> , a false statement that had been printed by the newspaper .", "As a result , in 2009 Mosley brought a case ( Mosley v United Kingdom ) against the UK 's privacy laws in the European Court of Human Rights , in a bid to force newspapers to warn people before exposing their private lives so they could have the opportunity to seek a court injunction .", "The case was rejected by the court on 10 May 2011 as they argued that a \" pre @-@ <unk> requirement would inevitably affect political reporting and serious journalism . \"", "In July 2011 , The Daily Telegraph reported that Mosley was financially <unk> the court costs of claimants who may have been subjected to phone hacking by the News of the World .", "Mosley refused to comment at the time , but he later gave a TV interview to the BBC and telephone interview to Reuters where he confirmed the story .", "Mosley launched legal action against Google , in an attempt to stop searches from returning web pages which use the photographs from the video used for the News of the World story .", "On 6 November 2013 in Mosley v <unk> Google a French court sided with Mosley and ordered Google to prevent its search engine from providing links to images of Mosley engaging in sexual activities from the video .", "The Register suggested the ruling would lead to a Streisand effect , increasing interest in the images , which are still <unk> through other search engines .", "At the <unk> <unk> , Mosley stated his reasons for pursuing Google : \n \" the fundamental point is that Google could stop this material appearing but they don 't , or they won 't as a matter of principle .", "My position is that if the search engines - if somebody were to stop the search engines producing the material , the actual sites don 't really matter because without a search engine , nobody will find it , it would just be a few friends of the person who posts it .", "The really dangerous things are the search engines . \"", "Mosley launched similar legal action against Google in Germany .", "In January 2014 , the German court also ruled against the American company .", "In giving its verdict , the court stated , \" that the banned pictures of the <unk> severely violate his private sphere . \"", "In an interview with Der <unk> following the judgement , Mosley said : \" <unk> speaking Google has got to obey German courts in Germany and French courts in France .", "But in the end it has to decide whether it wants to live in a democracy .", "Google behaves like an adolescent <unk> against the establishment .", "The company has to recognise that it is a part of society and it must accept the responsibility which comes with that . \"", "= = Ancestry = =" ]
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[ " = Verpa bohemica = \n \n Verpa bohemica is a species of fungus in the family <unk> .", "Commonly known as the early morel ( or early false morel ) or the wrinkled thimble @-@ cap , it is one of several species known informally as a \" false morel \" .", "The mushroom has a pale yellow or brown thimble @-@ shaped cap — 2 to 4 cm ( 0 @.", "@ 8 to 1 @.", "@ 6 in ) in diameter by 2 to 5 cm ( 0 @.", "@ 8 to 2 @.", "@ 0 in ) long — that has a surface wrinkled and ribbed with brain @-@ like <unk> .", "The cap hangs from the top of a lighter @-@ colored , brittle stem that measures up to 12 cm ( 4 @.", "@ 7 in ) long by 1 to 2 @.", "@ 5 cm ( 0 @.", "@ 4 to 1 @.", "@ 0 in ) thick .", "<unk> , the mushroom is distinguished by its large spores , typically 60 – 80 by 15 – 18 µm , and the presence of only two spores per <unk> .", "In the field , the mushroom is reliably distinguished from the true morels on the basis of cap attachment : V. bohemica has a cap that hangs completely free from the stem .", "Although widely considered edible , consumption of the mushroom is generally not advised due to reports of poisoning in susceptible individuals .", "<unk> symptoms include gastrointestinal upset and lack of muscular coordination .", "V. bohemica is found in northern North America , Europe , and Asia .", "It fruits in early spring , growing on the ground in woods following the snowmelt , before the appearance of \" true morels \" ( genus Morchella ) .", "The synonym Ptychoverpa bohemica is often used by European <unk> .", "= = Taxonomy , phylogeny , and naming = = \n \n The species was first described in the scientific literature by the Czech physician and mycologist Julius <unk> von <unk> in 1828 , under the name Morchella bohemica .", "The German naturalist Joseph Schröter transferred it to the genus Verpa in 1893 .", "Ptychoverpa bohemica is a synonym that was published by Frenchman Jean Louis Émile <unk> in his 1907 treatise on the <unk> of Europe ; the name is still occasionally used , especially in European publications .", "<unk> believed that the large , curved <unk> and the rare and short paraphyses were sufficiently distinct to warrant a new genus to contain the single species .", "Ptychoverpa has also been classified as a section of Verpa .", "The section is characterized by the presence of thick longitudinal ridges on the cap that can be simple or forked .", "The specific epithet bohemica refers to Bohemia ( now a part of the Czech Republic ) , where <unk> originally collected the species .", "The mushroom is commonly known as the \" early morel \" , \" early false morel \" , or the \" wrinkled thimble @-@ cap \" .", "Ptychoverpa is derived from the Ancient Greek <unk> ( genitive form <unk> ) , meaning \" fold \" , layer \" , or \" plate \" .", "= = Description = = \n \n The cap of this fungus ( known technically as an <unk> ) is 2 to 4 cm ( 0 @.", "@ 8 to 1 @.", "@ 6 in ) in diameter by 2 to 5 cm ( 0 @.", "@ 8 to 2 @.", "@ 0 in ) long , with a conical or bell shape .", "It is folded into longitudinal ridges that often fuse together ( <unk> ) in a vein @-@ like network .", "The cap is attached to the stem at the top only — hanging from the top of the stipe , with the lobed edge free from the stem — and varies in color from yellowish @-@ brown to reddish @-@ brown ; the underside of the cap is pale .", "The stem is 6 to 12 cm ( 2 @.", "@ 4 to 4 @.", "@ 7 in ) long by 1 to 2 @.", "@ 5 cm ( 0 @.", "@ 4 to 1 @.", "@ 0 in ) thick , cream @-@ white in color , and tapers upward so that the stem is thicker at the base than at the top .", "Although the stem is initially loosely <unk> with <unk> hyphae , it eventually becomes hollow in maturity ; overall , the mushroom is rather fragile .", "The spore deposit is yellow , and the flesh is white .", "Relative to other typical mushroom species , the spores of V. bohemica are huge , typically measuring 60 – 80 by 15 – 18 µm .", "They are elliptical , smooth , sometimes curved , and appear hyaline ( translucent ) to yellowish .", "The spores , which number two ( more rarely three ) per <unk> are characteristic for this species .", "The smooth , elliptical asci measure 275 – 350 µm long by 16 – 23 µm wide .", "The British @-@ Canadian mycologist Arthur Henry Reginald <unk> determined that the asci are <unk> — they bend toward light .", "As he noted , \" I cut transverse sections though their <unk> , examined these sections under the microscope , and at once perceived that in all the <unk> grooves and depressions the asci were curved outwards so that their <unk> must have faced the strongest rays of light to which the ends of the asci has been subjected in the places where the fruit @-@ bodies developed . \"", "This response to the stimulus of light is significant because it permits a fruit body to point and later discharge its asci towards open spaces , thus increasing the chances that the spores will be dispersed by wind .", "The paraphyses are thick and club @-@ shaped , with diameters of 7 – 8 µm at their tips .", "= = = Edibility = = = \n \n The edibility of this species is questionable ; although Verpa bohemica is eaten by many , consumption of large amounts in a single sitting , or on successive days , has been reported to cause poisoning in susceptible individuals .", "Symptoms include gastrointestinal upset and lack of muscular coordination , similar to the effects reported by some individuals after consuming the false morel species <unk> esculenta .", "The responsible <unk> in G. esculenta is <unk> ; it is suspected that V. bohemica may be able to synthesize low levels of the <unk> .", "Over @-@ consumption of the mushroom has been reported to have induced a coma .", "Those who do wish to eat this species are often advised to <unk> with copious quantities of water ( discarding the water before consumption ) , to dry the specimens before eating , or , if eating for the first time , to restrict consumption to small portions to test their tolerance .", "Some advocate only eating the caps and discarding the stems .", "Opinions on the flavor of the mushrooms vary , ranging from \" strong but not on a par with true morels \" , to \" pleasant \" , to \" not distinctive \" .", "= = = Similar species = = = \n \n The closely related species Verpa <unk> typically has a smooth cap , although specimens with wrinkled caps are known .", "V. <unk> may be distinguished microscopically by its eight @-@ spored asci .", "Its North American range extends much further south than V. bohemica .", "Another similar group of species are the \" half @-@ free \" morels , Morchella semilibera and others , which have a <unk> cap that is attached to the stalk for about half of its length , and with ridges that are darker than the pits .", "Additionally , a cross @-@ <unk> stem of a specimen of M. semilibera is hollow , while V. bohemica usually has <unk> <unk> in the stem , and M. semilibera usually has vertical <unk> near the base , while V. bohemica lacks them .", "Verpa bohemica may be reliably distinguished from all similar species by its much larger spores .", "= = Ecology , habitat and distribution = = \n \n The fruit bodies of V. bohemica grow singly or scattered on the ground in woods in early spring , often before the appearance of the morel , and throughout the morel season .", "It is often found along riverbanks , near <unk> , willows and <unk> , often buried in plant litter .", "The fungus prefers to fruit in moist areas with ample sunlight .", "Its minimum growth temperature is 3 ° C ( 37 ° F ) , with an <unk> of 22 ° C ( 72 ° F ) , and a maximum of about 30 ° C ( 86 ° F ) .", "A study of carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios indicated that Verpa bohemica is saprobic , that is , obtaining nutrients from decomposing organic matter .", "It has been suggested , however , that the fungus is mycorrhizal for at least part of its life cycle .", "The fungus has a wide distribution throughout northern North America ; its range extends south to the Great Lakes in the Midwestern United States , and south to northern California on the West Coast .", "In Europe , the fungus is widely distributed , and has been collected from Austria , the Czech Republic , Denmark , Finland , Germany , Norway , Poland , Russia , Slovenia , Spain , Sweden , and the Ukraine .", "In Asia , it has been recorded from India and Turkey .", "A 10 @-@ year study of the distribution , time of fruiting and habitats of morel and false morel population in Iowa showed that early false morels are the first morels to fruit in the spring , appearing shortly after leaves begin to form on deciduous trees .", "<unk> @-@ head morels ( Morchella <unk> ) fruit next , followed by the yellow or white morels ( Morchella esculenta ) , then <unk> Morchella <unk> .", "The fruit bodies serve as a habitat for breeding <unk> ( flies ) , including <unk> media , <unk> <unk> , and <unk> <unk> ." ]
[ "It is often found along riverbanks , near <unk> , willows and <unk> , often buried in plant litter ." ]
[ " = Verpa bohemica = \n \n Verpa bohemica is a species of fungus in the family <unk> .", "Commonly known as the early morel ( or early false morel ) or the wrinkled thimble @-@ cap , it is one of several species known informally as a \" false morel \" .", "The mushroom has a pale yellow or brown thimble @-@ shaped cap — 2 to 4 cm ( 0 @.", "@ 8 to 1 @.", "@ 6 in ) in diameter by 2 to 5 cm ( 0 @.", "@ 8 to 2 @.", "@ 0 in ) long — that has a surface wrinkled and ribbed with brain @-@ like <unk> .", "The cap hangs from the top of a lighter @-@ colored , brittle stem that measures up to 12 cm ( 4 @.", "@ 7 in ) long by 1 to 2 @.", "@ 5 cm ( 0 @.", "@ 4 to 1 @.", "@ 0 in ) thick .", "<unk> , the mushroom is distinguished by its large spores , typically 60 – 80 by 15 – 18 µm , and the presence of only two spores per <unk> .", "In the field , the mushroom is reliably distinguished from the true morels on the basis of cap attachment : V. bohemica has a cap that hangs completely free from the stem .", "Although widely considered edible , consumption of the mushroom is generally not advised due to reports of poisoning in susceptible individuals .", "<unk> symptoms include gastrointestinal upset and lack of muscular coordination .", "V. bohemica is found in northern North America , Europe , and Asia .", "It fruits in early spring , growing on the ground in woods following the snowmelt , before the appearance of \" true morels \" ( genus Morchella ) .", "The synonym Ptychoverpa bohemica is often used by European <unk> .", "= = Taxonomy , phylogeny , and naming = = \n \n The species was first described in the scientific literature by the Czech physician and mycologist Julius <unk> von <unk> in 1828 , under the name Morchella bohemica .", "The German naturalist Joseph Schröter transferred it to the genus Verpa in 1893 .", "Ptychoverpa bohemica is a synonym that was published by Frenchman Jean Louis Émile <unk> in his 1907 treatise on the <unk> of Europe ; the name is still occasionally used , especially in European publications .", "<unk> believed that the large , curved <unk> and the rare and short paraphyses were sufficiently distinct to warrant a new genus to contain the single species .", "Ptychoverpa has also been classified as a section of Verpa .", "The section is characterized by the presence of thick longitudinal ridges on the cap that can be simple or forked .", "The specific epithet bohemica refers to Bohemia ( now a part of the Czech Republic ) , where <unk> originally collected the species .", "The mushroom is commonly known as the \" early morel \" , \" early false morel \" , or the \" wrinkled thimble @-@ cap \" .", "Ptychoverpa is derived from the Ancient Greek <unk> ( genitive form <unk> ) , meaning \" fold \" , layer \" , or \" plate \" .", "= = Description = = \n \n The cap of this fungus ( known technically as an <unk> ) is 2 to 4 cm ( 0 @.", "@ 8 to 1 @.", "@ 6 in ) in diameter by 2 to 5 cm ( 0 @.", "@ 8 to 2 @.", "@ 0 in ) long , with a conical or bell shape .", "It is folded into longitudinal ridges that often fuse together ( <unk> ) in a vein @-@ like network .", "The cap is attached to the stem at the top only — hanging from the top of the stipe , with the lobed edge free from the stem — and varies in color from yellowish @-@ brown to reddish @-@ brown ; the underside of the cap is pale .", "The stem is 6 to 12 cm ( 2 @.", "@ 4 to 4 @.", "@ 7 in ) long by 1 to 2 @.", "@ 5 cm ( 0 @.", "@ 4 to 1 @.", "@ 0 in ) thick , cream @-@ white in color , and tapers upward so that the stem is thicker at the base than at the top .", "Although the stem is initially loosely <unk> with <unk> hyphae , it eventually becomes hollow in maturity ; overall , the mushroom is rather fragile .", "The spore deposit is yellow , and the flesh is white .", "Relative to other typical mushroom species , the spores of V. bohemica are huge , typically measuring 60 – 80 by 15 – 18 µm .", "They are elliptical , smooth , sometimes curved , and appear hyaline ( translucent ) to yellowish .", "The spores , which number two ( more rarely three ) per <unk> are characteristic for this species .", "The smooth , elliptical asci measure 275 – 350 µm long by 16 – 23 µm wide .", "The British @-@ Canadian mycologist Arthur Henry Reginald <unk> determined that the asci are <unk> — they bend toward light .", "As he noted , \" I cut transverse sections though their <unk> , examined these sections under the microscope , and at once perceived that in all the <unk> grooves and depressions the asci were curved outwards so that their <unk> must have faced the strongest rays of light to which the ends of the asci has been subjected in the places where the fruit @-@ bodies developed . \"", "This response to the stimulus of light is significant because it permits a fruit body to point and later discharge its asci towards open spaces , thus increasing the chances that the spores will be dispersed by wind .", "The paraphyses are thick and club @-@ shaped , with diameters of 7 – 8 µm at their tips .", "= = = Edibility = = = \n \n The edibility of this species is questionable ; although Verpa bohemica is eaten by many , consumption of large amounts in a single sitting , or on successive days , has been reported to cause poisoning in susceptible individuals .", "Symptoms include gastrointestinal upset and lack of muscular coordination , similar to the effects reported by some individuals after consuming the false morel species <unk> esculenta .", "The responsible <unk> in G. esculenta is <unk> ; it is suspected that V. bohemica may be able to synthesize low levels of the <unk> .", "Over @-@ consumption of the mushroom has been reported to have induced a coma .", "Those who do wish to eat this species are often advised to <unk> with copious quantities of water ( discarding the water before consumption ) , to dry the specimens before eating , or , if eating for the first time , to restrict consumption to small portions to test their tolerance .", "Some advocate only eating the caps and discarding the stems .", "Opinions on the flavor of the mushrooms vary , ranging from \" strong but not on a par with true morels \" , to \" pleasant \" , to \" not distinctive \" .", "= = = Similar species = = = \n \n The closely related species Verpa <unk> typically has a smooth cap , although specimens with wrinkled caps are known .", "V. <unk> may be distinguished microscopically by its eight @-@ spored asci .", "Its North American range extends much further south than V. bohemica .", "Another similar group of species are the \" half @-@ free \" morels , Morchella semilibera and others , which have a <unk> cap that is attached to the stalk for about half of its length , and with ridges that are darker than the pits .", "Additionally , a cross @-@ <unk> stem of a specimen of M. semilibera is hollow , while V. bohemica usually has <unk> <unk> in the stem , and M. semilibera usually has vertical <unk> near the base , while V. bohemica lacks them .", "Verpa bohemica may be reliably distinguished from all similar species by its much larger spores .", "= = Ecology , habitat and distribution = = \n \n The fruit bodies of V. bohemica grow singly or scattered on the ground in woods in early spring , often before the appearance of the morel , and throughout the morel season .", "The fungus prefers to fruit in moist areas with ample sunlight .", "Its minimum growth temperature is 3 ° C ( 37 ° F ) , with an <unk> of 22 ° C ( 72 ° F ) , and a maximum of about 30 ° C ( 86 ° F ) .", "A study of carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios indicated that Verpa bohemica is saprobic , that is , obtaining nutrients from decomposing organic matter .", "It has been suggested , however , that the fungus is mycorrhizal for at least part of its life cycle .", "The fungus has a wide distribution throughout northern North America ; its range extends south to the Great Lakes in the Midwestern United States , and south to northern California on the West Coast .", "In Europe , the fungus is widely distributed , and has been collected from Austria , the Czech Republic , Denmark , Finland , Germany , Norway , Poland , Russia , Slovenia , Spain , Sweden , and the Ukraine .", "In Asia , it has been recorded from India and Turkey .", "A 10 @-@ year study of the distribution , time of fruiting and habitats of morel and false morel population in Iowa showed that early false morels are the first morels to fruit in the spring , appearing shortly after leaves begin to form on deciduous trees .", "<unk> @-@ head morels ( Morchella <unk> ) fruit next , followed by the yellow or white morels ( Morchella esculenta ) , then <unk> Morchella <unk> .", "The fruit bodies serve as a habitat for breeding <unk> ( flies ) , including <unk> media , <unk> <unk> , and <unk> <unk> ." ]
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[ " = Varanasi = \n \n Varanasi ( <unk> pronunciation : [ <unk> ] ) , also known as Benares , Banaras ( <unk> [ <unk> ] ) , or Kashi ( <unk> [ <unk> ] ) , is a North Indian city on the banks of the Ganges in Uttar Pradesh , India , 320 kilometres ( 200 mi ) south @-@ east of the state capital , Lucknow , and 121 kilometres ( 75 mi ) east of Allahabad .", "The spiritual capital of India , it is the <unk> of the seven sacred cities ( <unk> Puri ) in Hinduism and Jainism , and played an important role in the development of Buddhism .", "Varanasi lies along National Highway 2 , which connects it to Kolkata , Kanpur , <unk> , and Delhi , and is served by Varanasi Junction and Lal <unk> Shastri International Airport .", "Varanasi grew as an important industrial centre , famous for its muslin and silk <unk> , perfumes , ivory works , and sculpture .", "Buddha is believed to have founded Buddhism here around <unk> BC when he gave his first sermon , \" The Setting in Motion of the Wheel of Dharma \" , at nearby <unk> .", "The city 's religious importance continued to grow in the 8th century , when Adi <unk> established the worship of Shiva as an official sect of Varanasi .", "Despite the Muslim rule , Varanasi remained the centre of activity for Hindu intellectuals and theologians during the Middle Ages , which further contributed to its reputation as a cultural centre of religion and education .", "<unk> Tulsidas wrote his epic poem on Lord Rama 's life called Ram <unk> Manas in Varanasi .", "Several other major figures of the Bhakti movement were born in Varanasi , including Kabir and Ravidas .", "Guru Nanak Dev visited Varanasi for <unk> in <unk> , a trip that played a large role in the founding of <unk> .", "In the 16th century , Varanasi experienced a cultural revival under the Muslim Mughal emperor <unk> who invested in the city , and built two large temples dedicated to Shiva and Vishnu , though much of modern Varanasi was built during the 18th century , by the Maratha and <unk> kings .", "The kingdom of Benares was given official status by the <unk> in 1737 , and continued as a dynasty @-@ governed area until Indian independence in 1947 .", "The city is governed by the Varanasi Nagar Nigam ( Municipal Corporation ) and is represented in the Parliament of India by the current Prime Minister of India <unk> <unk> , who won the <unk> <unk> elections in 2014 by a huge margin .", "Silk weaving , carpets and crafts and tourism employ a significant number of the local population , as do the <unk> <unk> Works and Bharat Heavy <unk> Limited .", "Varanasi Hospital was established in 1964 .", "Varanasi has been a cultural centre of North India for several thousand years , and is closely associated with the Ganges .", "Hindus believe that death in the city will bring salvation , making it a major centre for pilgrimage .", "The city is known worldwide for its many ghats , embankments made in steps of stone slabs along the river bank where pilgrims perform ritual ablutions .", "Of particular note are the Dashashwamedh Ghat , the Panchganga Ghat , the Manikarnika Ghat and the Harishchandra Ghat , the last two being where Hindus <unk> their dead .", "The Ramnagar Fort , near the eastern bank of the Ganges , was built in the 18th century in the Mughal style of architecture with carved balconies , open courtyards , and scenic pavilions .", "Among the estimated 23 @,@ 000 temples in Varanasi are Kashi Vishwanath Temple of Shiva , the Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple , and the Durga Temple .", "The Kashi Naresh ( <unk> of Kashi ) is the chief cultural patron of Varanasi , and an essential part of all religious celebrations .", "An educational and musical centre , many prominent Indian philosophers , poets , writers , and musicians live or have lived in the city , and it was the place where the Benares Gharana form of <unk> classical music was developed .", "One of Asia 's largest residential universities is Banaras Hindu University ( BHU ) .", "The Hindi @-@ language nationalist newspaper , Aj , was first published in 1920 .", "= = Etymology = = \n \n Traditional etymology links \" Varanasi \" to the names of two Ganges tributaries forming the city 's borders : Varuna , still flowing in northern Varanasi , and Assi , today a small stream in the southern part of the city , near Assi Ghat .", "The old city is located on the north shores of the Ganges , bounded by Varuna and Assi .", "In the <unk> , an ancient Indian sacred collection of Vedic Sanskrit hymns , the city is referred to as <unk> ( Kashi ) from the Sanskrit verbal root <unk> \" to shine \" , making Varanasi known as \" City of Light \" , the \" luminous city as an eminent seat of learning \" .", "The name was also used by pilgrims dating from Buddha 's days .", "Hindu religious texts use many epithets to refer to Varanasi , such as <unk> ( Sanskrit : \" the shining one \" ) , <unk> ( Sanskrit : \" never forsaken \" by Shiva ) , <unk> ( Sanskrit : the forest of <unk> ) , and <unk> ( Sanskrit : the place where <unk> / <unk> resides ) .", "Over most of the last millennium , the city was known as Banaras .", "In the 1950s , Indian government decided to return to the Sanskrit form Varanasi ; however , Banaras is still the predominant form used locally .", "= = History = = \n \n According to legend , Varanasi was founded by the god Shiva .", "The <unk> , the heroes of the Hindu epic Mahabharata , are also said to have visited the city in search of Shiva to atone for their sin of <unk> and <unk> that they had committed during the climactic <unk> War .", "It is regarded as one of seven holy cities which can provide <unk> ; <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , and <unk> are the seven cities known as the <unk> of liberation .", "= = = Archaeological evidence = = = \n \n Archaeological evidence of the earliest known settlements around Varanasi in the Ganges valley suggest that they began in the 20th century BC , placing it among the world 's oldest continually inhabited cities according to Kenneth Fletcher .", "These archaeological remains suggest that the Varanasi area was populated by Vedic people .", "However , the oldest known text referencing the city , the <unk> , which dates to approximately the same period , suggests that the area was populated by indigenous tribes .", "It is possible that archaeological evidence of these previous inhabitants has yet to be discovered .", "Recent excavations at <unk> and Ramnagar , two sites very near to Varanasi , show them to be from 1800 BC , suggesting Varanasi was also inhabited by this time .", "= = = Ancient period = = = \n \n Varanasi grew as an important industrial centre , famous for its muslin and silk <unk> , perfumes , ivory works , and sculpture .", "During the time of <unk> Buddha , Varanasi was the capital of the Kingdom of Kashi .", "The Buddha is believed to have founded Buddhism here around <unk> BC when he gave his first sermon , \" The Setting in Motion of the Wheel of Dharma \" , at nearby <unk> .", "The celebrated Chinese traveller <unk> , also known as <unk> <unk> , who visited the city around 635 AD , attested that the city was a centre of religious and artistic activities , and that it extended for about 5 kilometres ( 3 @.", "@ 1 mi ) along the western bank of the Ganges .", "When <unk> , visited Varanasi in the 7th century , he named it \" <unk> \" and wrote that the city had some 30 temples with about 30 monks .", "The city 's religious importance continued to grow in the 8th century , when Adi <unk> established the worship of Shiva as an official sect of Varanasi .", "= = = Medieval period = = = \n \n <unk> , founder of the <unk> dynasty made Banaras a second capital in <unk> .", "During the Birth Period , Varanasi was connected by a road starting from <unk> and ending at <unk> .", "<unk> Shah ordered Hindu temples at Varanasi destroyed in <unk> .", "Varanasi remained the centre of activity for intellectuals and theologians during the Middle Ages , which further contributed to its reputation as a cultural centre of religion and education .", "Several major figures of the Bhakti movement were born in Varanasi , including Kabir who was born here in <unk> , and Ravidas , a 15th @-@ century socio @-@ religious reformer , mystic , poet , traveller , and spiritual figure , who was born and lived in the city and employed in the tannery industry .", "= = = Modern history ( 1500 – present ) = = = \n \n Similarly , numerous eminent scholars and preachers visited the city from across India and south Asia .", "Guru Nanak Dev visited Varanasi for <unk> in <unk> , a trip that played a large role in the founding of <unk> .", "Varanasi experienced a Hindu cultural revival in the 16th century under the Muslim Mughal emperor <unk> , who invested in the city and built two large temples dedicated to Shiva and Vishnu .", "The Raja of Pune established the Annapurna Mandir , and the 200 @-@ metre ( 660 ft ) <unk> Bridge was also completed during this period .", "The earliest tourists began arriving in the city during the 16th century .", "In 1665 , the French traveller Jean Baptiste <unk> described the architectural beauty of the <unk> <unk> temple on the side of the Ganges .", "The road infrastructure was also improved during this period .", "It was extended from Kolkata to <unk> by Emperor Sher Shah <unk> ; later during the British Raj it came to be known as the famous Grand Trunk Road .", "In 1656 , Emperor Aurangzeb ordered the destruction of many temples and the building of mosques , causing the city to experience a temporary setback .", "However , after <unk> 's death , most of India was ruled by a confederacy of pro @-@ Hindu kings .", "Much of modern Varanasi was built during this time , especially during the 18th century by the Maratha and <unk> kings .", "The kings governing Varanasi continued to wield power and importance through much of the British Raj period , including the <unk> of Benares , or Kashi Naresh .", "The Kingdom of Benares was given official status by the <unk> in 1737 , and continued as a dynasty @-@ governed area until Indian independence in 1947 , during the reign of Dr. <unk> Narayan Singh .", "In the 18th century , Muhammad Shah ordered the construction of an observatory on the Ganges , attached to Man Mandir Ghat , designed to discover imperfections in the calendar in order to revise existing astronomical tables .", "Tourism in the city began to <unk> in the 18th century .", "In 1791 , under the rule of the British Governor @-@ General Warren Hastings , Jonathan Duncan founded a Sanskrit College in Varanasi .", "In 1867 , the establishment of the Varanasi Municipal Board led to significant improvements in the city 's infrastructure and basic amenities of health services , drinking water supply and sanitation \n In 1897 , author Mark Twain , said of Varanasi , \" Benares is older than history , older than tradition , older even than legend , and looks twice as old as all of them put together . \"", "In 1910 , the British made Varanasi a new Indian state , with Ramnagar as its capital but with no jurisdiction over the city of Varanasi itself .", "The religious head , Kashi Naresh , has had his headquarters at the Ramnagar Fort since the 18th century , also a <unk> of the history of the kings of Varanasi , which is situated to the east of Varanasi , across the Ganges .", "The Kashi Naresh is deeply revered by the local people and the chief cultural patron ; some devout inhabitants consider him to be the incarnation of Shiva .", "In 1857 , the British Army committed a massacre of Indian troops and city residence during the early stages of the Indian Rebellion of 1857 .", "Annie Besant founded the Central Hindu College , which later became a foundation for the creation of Banaras Hindu University in 1916 .", "Besant founded the Central Hindu College because she wanted to bring men of all religions together under the ideal of <unk> in order to promote Indian cultural values and to remove ill @-@ will among different sections of the Indian population . \"", "Varanasi was ceded to the Union of India in 1947 , and Dr. <unk> Narayan Singh incorporated his territories into the United <unk> in 1949 .", "He died in 2000 .", "The current king and the resident of the fort is <unk> Narayan Singh , since 1971 .", "= = Geography and climate = = \n \n \n = = = Geography = = = \n \n Varanasi is located at an elevation of 80 @.", "@ 71 metres ( 264 @.", "@ 8 ft ) in the centre of the Ganges valley of North India , in the Eastern part of the state of Uttar Pradesh , along the left crescent @-@ shaped bank of the Ganges , averaging between 15 metres ( 50 ft ) and 21 metres ( 70 ft ) above the river .", "The city is the headquarters of Varanasi district .", "By road , Varanasi is located <unk> kilometres ( 495 mi ) south @-@ east of New Delhi , 320 kilometres ( 200 mi ) south @-@ east of Lucknow , 121 kilometres ( 75 mi ) east of Allahabad , and 63 kilometres ( 39 mi ) south of <unk> .", "The \" Varanasi Urban <unk> \" – an agglomeration of seven urban sub @-@ units – covers an area of 112 @.", "@ 26 km 2 ( approximately 43 mi ² ) .", "<unk> of the city include <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> Nagar , <unk> Nagar , Gopal <unk> , Guru Nanak Nagar , <unk> , <unk> <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , Lanka <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , and Sigra .", "Being located in the Indo @-@ <unk> Plains of North India , the land is very fertile because low level floods in the Ganges continually replenish the soil .", "Varanasi is located between the Ganges <unk> with two rivers : the Varuna and the Assi stream .", "The distance between the two <unk> is around 2 miles ( 4 km ) , and serves as a sacred <unk> route for Hindus , which culminates with a visit to a <unk> <unk> Temple .", "= = = Climate = = = \n \n Varanasi experiences a humid subtropical climate ( Köppen climate classification <unk> ) with large variations between summer and winter temperatures .", "The dry summer starts in April and lasts until June , followed by the monsoon season from July to October .", "The temperature ranges between 22 and 46 ° C ( 72 and 115 ° F ) in the summers .", "Winters in Varanasi see very large diurnal variations , with warm days and downright cold nights .", "Cold waves from the <unk> region cause temperatures to dip across the city in the winter from December to February and temperatures below 5 ° C ( 41 ° F ) are not uncommon .", "The average annual rainfall is 1 @,@ 110 mm ( 44 in ) .", "<unk> is common in the winters , while hot dry winds , called <unk> , blow in the summers .", "In recent years , the water level of the Ganges has decreased significantly ; upstream dams , unregulated water extraction , and <unk> glacial sources due to global warming may be to blame .", "= = Administration = = \n \n \n = = = Politics and law = = = \n \n Varanasi is governed by a number of bodies , the most important being the Varanasi Nagar Nigam ( Municipal Corporation ) and the Varanasi Development Authority , which is responsible for the master planning of the city .", "Water supply and sewage system is operated by the <unk> Nigam .", "Varanasi is represented in the Parliament of India by the current Prime Minister of India <unk> <unk> who won the <unk> <unk> elections in 2014 by a huge margin .", "= = = Healthcare = = = \n \n <unk> , the great surgeon and author of the <unk> <unk> , the Sanskrit text of surgery , lived in Varanasi and practised medicine and surgery sometime during the 5th century BC .", "Since 1922 , Ayurveda has been a subject of training in the Banaras Hindu University and in 1927 a separate Ayurvedic College was established .", "There are many Ayurvedic centres in Varanasi like <unk> Ayurvedic Centre which provide Ayurvedic treatments such as <unk> and other methods .", "S S Ayurveda Hospital operates a <unk> treatment centre , in association with <unk> Ayurveda Ltd .", "<unk> has several hospitals , including Heritage Hospital , <unk> Hospital , <unk> <unk> , Mata Anand Mai Hospital , <unk> Hospital , Ram Krishna Mission Hospital , <unk> Prasad Gupta Hospital , Pandit <unk> <unk> <unk> hospital ( managed by state <unk> . )", "the largest & <unk> hospital is Sir <unk> Lal Hospital ( University Hospital ) having more 1150 beds & a separate trauma centre having 340 beds , and Varanasi Hospital and Medical Research Centre .", "A separate cancer institute is also operated in Varanasi .", "The Varanasi Hospital , established in 1964 by Dr. <unk> Prasad .", "The hospital , which in 2012 had 66 beds , serves Varanasi and surrounding districts and states , many of which rely on it for surgery .", "Although the hospital suffers from a lack of funding , it has facilities such as x @-@ ray , <unk> , <unk> and a pathology lab .", "The urban portion of Varanasi District had an infant mortality rate of 70 per 1 @,@ 000 live births in 2010 – 2011 .", "= = = Public maintenance = = = \n \n Because of the high population density of Varanasi and the increasing number of tourists , the Uttar Pradesh government and international non @-@ governmental organisations and institutions have expressed grave concern for the pollution and pressures on infrastructure in the city , mainly the sewage , sanitation , and drainage components .", "<unk> of the Ganges is a particular source of worry because of the religious significance of the river , the dependence of people on it as a source of drinking water , and its prominence as a symbol of Varanasi and the city itself .", "The sewage problem is exacerbated by the role of the Ganges in bathing and in river traffic , which is very difficult to control .", "Because of the sewage , people using local untreated water have higher risk of contracting a range of water @-@ borne stomach diseases .", "Parts of Varanasi are contaminated with industrial chemicals including toxic heavy metal .", "Studies of wastewater from Varanasi 's sewage treatment plants identify that water 's contamination with metals and the reuse of this water for irrigation as a way that the toxic metals come to be in the plants that people grow for food .", "One studied example is <unk> , a popular leafy vegetable which takes up heavy metal when it is in the soil , and which people then eat .", "Some of the <unk> sludge contains minerals which are fertiliser , which could make polluted water attractive to use .", "<unk> used in local farming are persistent enough to be spread through the water , to sewer treatment , then back to the farms as wastewater .", "Varanasi 's water supply and sewage system is maintained by <unk> Nigam , a subsidiary of Varanasi Nagar Nigam .", "Power supply is by the Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Limited .", "The city produces about 350 @,@ 000 @,@ 000 litres ( 77 @,@ 000 @,@ 000 imp gal ; 92 @,@ 000 @,@ 000 US gal ) per day of sewage and 425 tonnes ( <unk> long tons ; 468 short tons ) per day of solid waste .", "The solid <unk> are disposed in one landfill site .", "= = Demographics = = \n \n According to provisional data from the 2011 census , the Varanasi urban agglomeration had a population of 1 @,@ 435 @,@ 113 , with 761 @,@ 060 men and <unk> @,@ <unk> women .", "The population of the Varanasi urban agglomeration in 2001 was 1 @,@ <unk> @,@ <unk> with a ratio of <unk> females every 1 @,@ 000 males .", "However , the area under Varanasi Nagar Nigam has a population of 1 @,@ 100 @,@ <unk> with a ratio of 883 females for every 1 @,@ 000 males .", "The literacy rate in the urban agglomeration is 77 % while that in the municipal corporation area is 78 % .", "Approximately 138 @,@ 000 people in the municipal area live in slums .", "7 \n \n = = Economy = = \n \n According to the 2006 City Development Plan for Varanasi , approximately 29 % of Varanasi 's population is employed .", "Approximately 40 % are employed in manufacturing , 26 % work in trade and commerce , 19 % work in other services , 8 % work in transport and communication , 4 % work in agriculture , 2 % work in construction , and 2 % are marginal workers ( working for less than half of the year ) .", "Among manufacturing workers , 51 % work in spinning and weaving , 15 % work in metal , 6 % work in printing and publishing , 5 % work in electrical machinery , and the rest work in a wide variety of industry sectors .", "Varanasi 's manufacturing industry is not well developed and is dominated by small @-@ scale industries and household production .", "Silk weaving is the dominant industry in Varanasi .", "Muslims are the influential community in this industry with nearly half a million of them working as <unk> , <unk> , <unk> <unk> , and <unk> .", "Weaving is typically done within the household , and most <unk> are <unk> Ansari Muslims .", "Varanasi is known throughout India for its production of very fine silk and <unk> <unk> , <unk> with gold and silver thread work , which are often used for weddings and special occasions .", "The production of silk often uses bonded child labour , though perhaps not at a higher rate than elsewhere in India .", "The silk weaving industry has recently been threatened by the rise of power looms and computer @-@ generated designs and by competition from Chinese silk imports .", "In the metal manufacturing sector , <unk> <unk> Works is a major employer .", "Bharat Heavy <unk> Limited , a large power equipment manufacturer , also operates a heavy equipment maintenance plant .", "Other major commodities manufactured and traded in Varanasi include hand @-@ <unk> <unk> carpets , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , wooden and clay toys , <unk> , gold jewellery , and musical instruments .", "Important agricultural products include <unk> leaves ( for <unk> ) , <unk> <unk> and <unk> ( solidified milk ) .", "Tourism is Varanasi 's second most important industry .", "Over 3 million domestic and 200 @,@ 000 foreign tourists visit annually ( in 2005 and 2010 , respectively ) , most commonly for religious purposes .", "Most domestic tourists are from <unk> , West Bengal , <unk> Pradesh , and Uttar Pradesh , while the majority of foreign tourists are from Sri Lanka and Japan .", "The peak tourist season falls between October and March .", "In total , there are around 12 @,@ 000 beds available in the city , of which about one half are in inexpensive budget hotels and one third in <unk> .", "Overall , Varanasi 's tourist infrastructure is not well developed .", "The prominent malls and <unk> in Varanasi are <unk> Mall in the Varanasi <unk> area , IP Mall in Sigra , IP Vijaya Mall in <unk> , and PDR in <unk> .", "The city has several banks , including the Allahabad Bank , Andhra Bank , Bank of <unk> , <unk> Bank , Central Bank of India , Corporation Bank , Indian Overseas Bank , and State Bank of India .", "= = Notable landmarks = = \n \n Apart from the 19 archaeological sites identified by the Archaeological Survey of India , some of the prominent places of interest are the <unk> <unk> , the Alamgir Mosque , the <unk> <unk> , the Bharat Kala <unk> ( Art Museum ) , the Bharat Mata Temple , the Central University for <unk> Studies , the <unk> Temple , the Durga Temple , the Jantar Mantar , the Kashi Vishwanath Temple , the Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple , the Mahatma Gandhi Kashi <unk> , the New Vishwanath Temple on the BHU campus , the Ramnagar Fort , the <unk> Ghats , the Tulsi Manas Temple .", "= = = Jantar Mantar = = = \n \n The Jantar Mantar observatory , constructed in 1737 , is located above the ghats along the Ganges , and is adjacent to the <unk> and <unk> Ghats and near the palace of Raja Jai Singh of <unk> .", "While less equipped than the observatories at <unk> and Delhi , the Jantar Mantar has a unique equatorial sundial which is functional and allows measurements to be monitored and recorded by one person .", "= = = Ramnagar Fort = = = \n \n The Ramnagar Fort , located near the Ganges on its eastern bank and opposite the Tulsi Ghat , was built in the 18th century by Kashi Naresh Raja <unk> Singh with cream @-@ coloured <unk> sandstone .", "The fort is a typical example of the Mughal architecture with carved balconies , open courtyards , and scenic pavilions .", "At present , the fort is in disrepair .", "The fort and its museum are the <unk> of the history of the kings of Benares .", "Cited as an \" eccentric \" museum , it contains a rare collection of American vintage cars , bejewelled <unk> chairs , an impressive weaponry hall , and a rare <unk> clock .", "In addition , manuscripts , especially religious writings , are housed in the <unk> <unk> which is a part of a museum within the fort .", "Many books illustrated in the Mughal miniature style are also part of the collections .", "Because of its scenic location on the banks of the Ganges , it is frequently used as an outdoor shooting location for films .", "= = = Ghats = = = \n \n The Ghats in Varanasi are world @-@ renowned embankments made in steps of stone slabs along the river bank where pilgrims perform ritual ablutions .", "The ghats are an integral complement to the Hindu concept of divinity represented in physical , metaphysical , and supernatural elements .", "Varanasi has at least 84 ghats , most of which are used for bathing by pilgrims and spiritually significant Hindu puja ceremony , while a few are used exclusively as Hindu cremation sites .", "Steps in the ghats lead to the banks of Ganges , including the Dashashwamedh Ghat , the Manikarnika Ghat , the Panchganga Ghat , and the Harishchandra Ghat , where Hindus <unk> their dead .", "Many ghats are associated with Hindu legends and several are now privately owned .", "Many of the ghats were built when the city was under Maratha control .", "Many ghats were constructed under the patronage of the <unk> , <unk> ( <unk> ) , <unk> , <unk> , and <unk> .", "Most of the ghats are bathing ghats , while others are used as cremation sites .", "A morning boat ride on the Ganges across the ghats is a popular tourist attraction .", "The extensive stretches of ghats in Varanasi enhance the <unk> with a multitude of shrines , temples , and palaces built \" tier on tier above the water 's edge \" .", "The Dashashwamedh Ghat is the main and probably the oldest ghat of Varanasi located on the Ganges , close to the Kashi Vishwanath Temple .", "It is believed that Brahma created this ghat to welcome Shiva and sacrificed ten horses during the Dasa @-@ <unk> <unk> performed there .", "Above and adjacent to this ghat , there are also temples dedicated to <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> <unk> , Ganga ( the Ganges ) , and <unk> Devi , which are all important pilgrimage sites .", "A group of priests perform \" Agni <unk> \" ( Sanskrit : \" Worship of Fire \" ) daily in the evening at this ghat as a dedication to Shiva , Ganga , Surya ( Sun ) , Agni ( Fire ) , and the entire universe .", "Special <unk> are held on <unk> and on religious festivals .", "The Manikarnika Ghat is the <unk> , the primary site for Hindu cremation in the city .", "<unk> the ghat , there are raised platforms that are used for death anniversary rituals .", "According to a myth it is said that an <unk> of Shiva or his wife Sati fell here .", "Fourth @-@ century Gupta period inscriptions mention this ghat .", "However , the current ghat as a permanent riverside embankment was built in <unk> and has been renovated at least three times throughout its existence .", "The Jain Ghat or <unk> Ghat is a Jain Ghat and has three Jain Temples located on the banks of the River .", "It is believed that the Jain <unk> used to own these <unk> Ghat has three Jain temples near the river 's banks and one them is a very ancient temple of <unk> <unk> .", "= = = Temples = = = \n \n further information at Religion in Varanasi \n Among the estimated 23 @,@ 000 temples in Varanasi , the temples most popular for worship are : the Kashi Vishwanath Temple of Shiva ; the Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple ; and the Durga Temple , known for monkeys that reside in the large trees nearby .", "The Kashi Vishwanath Temple , on the Ganges , is one of the 12 <unk> Shiva temples in Varanasi .", "The temple has been destroyed and rebuilt several times throughout its existence .", "The Gyanvapi Mosque , which is adjacent to the temple , is the original site of the temple .", "The temple , which is also known as the Golden Temple , was built in <unk> by Queen <unk> <unk> of <unk> .", "The two pinnacles of the temple are covered in gold and were donated in 1839 by <unk> Singh , the ruler of Punjab .", "The dome is scheduled to receive gold plating through a proposed initiative of the Ministry of Culture and Religious Affairs of Uttar Pradesh .", "Numerous rituals , prayers , and <unk> are held daily at the temple between 02 : 30 and 23 : 00 .", "The Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple , which is situated by the <unk> River , is one of the sacred temples of the Hindu god Hanuman .", "The present temple was built in the early 1900s by the <unk> and Indian independence figure , Pandit <unk> Mohan <unk> , the founder of Banaras Hindu University .", "According to Hindu legend the temple was built on the very spot where the medieval Hindu saint Tulsidas had a vision of Hanuman .", "During a 7 March 2006 terrorist attack , one of three explosions hit the temple while a wedding was in progress , and resulted in injuries to 30 people apart from 23 deaths .", "Following the attack , a permanent police post was installed inside the temple .", "There are two temples named \" Durga \" in Varanasi : Durga Mandir built in the 16th century ( exact date not known ) , and Durga Kund ( Sanskrit ' <unk> ' meaning \" pond or pool \" ) built in the 18th century .", "A large number of Hindu devotees visit Durga Kund during <unk> to worship the goddess Durga .", "The temple , built in the <unk> architectural style , has multi @-@ tiered <unk> and is stained red with <unk> , representing the red colour of Durga .", "The building has a rectangular tank of water called the Durga Kund ( \" Kund \" meaning a pond or pool ) .", "During annual celebrations of Nag <unk> , the act of depicting the god Vishnu <unk> on the serpent <unk> is recreated in the Kund .", "While the Annapurna Temple , located nearby to the Kashi Vishwanath Temple , is dedicated to Annapurna , the goddess of food , the Sankatha Temple adjacent to the <unk> Ghat is dedicated to Sankatha , the goddess of remedy .", "The Sankatha Temple has a large sculpture of a lion and a cluster of nine smaller temples dedicated to the nine planets .", "Other temples of note are : the Bharat Mata Temple , dedicated to the national personification of India , which was inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi in 1936 , the <unk> Temple , the <unk> <unk> Temple , and the New Vishwanath Temple located in the campus of BHU , the Tulsi Manas Mandir .", "Parshvanath Jain temple : The Parshvanath Jain temple , Varanasi is temple of Jain religion dedicated to Parshvanath , the 23rd <unk> who was born at <unk> in Varanasi .", "The idol deified in the temple is of black colour and 75 cm in height .", "It is located in <unk> about 5 km from the centre of Varanasi city and 3 km from the Benares Hindu University .", "It belongs to the <unk> sect of Jainism and is a holy <unk> or pilgrimage centre for Jains \n \n = = = <unk> = = = \n \n There are 15 mosques of significant historical value in Varanasi .", "Of particular note are the Abdul <unk> , Alamgir , <unk> <unk> , <unk> , <unk> <unk> <unk> , <unk> , <unk> <unk> , <unk> and <unk> <unk> <unk> <unk> <unk> .", "Many of these mosques were constructed from the components of the Hindu shrines which were destroyed under the auspices of subsequent Muslim invaders or rulers .", "The two well known mosques are the Gyanvapi Mosque and the <unk> Mosque .", "The Gyanvapi Mosque was built by the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb in 1664 CE , after destroying a Hindu temple .", "<unk> <unk> ( Sanskrit : \" the well of knowledge \" ) , the name of the mosque , is derived from a well of the same name located within the precincts of the mosque .", "The remains of an <unk> temple can be seen in the foundation , the columns and at the rear part of the mosque The façade of the mosque is modelled partially on the Taj <unk> 's entrance .", "The mosque is administered by the <unk> <unk> <unk> ( <unk> ) .", "The <unk> Mosque was built in the 17th century by emperor Aurangzeb over the ruins of a Hindu temple .", "The Hindu temple that was destroyed was dedicated to Vishnu , and had been built by Beni <unk> Rao <unk> , a Maratha chieftain .", "When emperor Aurangzeb had captured Banaras , he had ordered total destruction of all Hindu temples there .", "Aurangzeb then built a mosque over the ruins of this temple in 1669 and named it as <unk> Mosque in the name of his own honorific title \" Alamgir \" which he had adopted after becoming the emperor of Mughal empire .", "The mosque is located at a prominent site above the Panchganga Ghat , which is a funerary ghat facing the Ganges .", "The mosque is <unk> a blend of Islamic and Hindu architecture , particularly because of the lower part of the walls of the mosque having been built fully with the remains of the Hindu temple .", "The mosque has high <unk> and <unk> .", "Two of its <unk> had been damaged ; one <unk> crashed killing a few people and the other <unk> was officially brought down because of stability concerns .", "Non @-@ Muslims are not allowed to enter the mosque .", "The mosque has a security cordon of a police force .", "= = = <unk> Guru Ravidass <unk> <unk> = = = \n \n <unk> Guru Ravidass <unk> <unk> , at Seer <unk> is the ultimate place of pilgrimage or religious headquarters for followers of the <unk> religion .", "The foundation stone of this Mandir was laid on 14 June 1965 on <unk> <unk> day at the birthplace of Guru Ravidass .", "The temple was completed in 1994 .", "= = Culture = = \n \n \n = = = Literature = = = \n \n Varanasi has its own culture of fine art and literature .", "<unk> Indian writers who have resided in the city were Kabir , Ravidas , and Tulsidas , who wrote much of his Ram <unk> Manas here .", "<unk> <unk> wrote the best known account of <unk> in Varanasi in the 15th century , Later writers of the city have included <unk> <unk> , Baldev <unk> , <unk> Harishchandra , <unk> <unk> <unk> , <unk> Prasad <unk> , <unk> Prasad , <unk> <unk> , <unk> Ali , <unk> Prasad <unk> , <unk> Chandra <unk> , <unk> <unk> ( <unk> ) , <unk> Shastri , and <unk> <unk> Mishra .", "Several newspapers and journals are or were published in Varanasi such as Varanasi <unk> and its successor <unk> , which became a weekly journal , first published on 1 June 1851 .", "The main newspaper is Aj , a Hindi @-@ language nationalist newspaper first published in 1920 .", "The newspaper was the <unk> of the Indian National Congress and is still a major newspaper of Hindi northern India .", "= = = Art = = = \n \n Varanasi is a major centre of arts and designs .", "It is a producer of <unk> and <unk> with gold and silver thread work , carpet weaving , wooden toys , <unk> made of glass , ivory work , perfumes , artistic brass and copper ware and a variety of <unk> .", "The former <unk> graveyard during the British Raj is now the location of Varanasi 's Arts and <unk> .", "Artists ( musicians and dancers ) and historians of repute who belonged to this city were : Anand Krishna , <unk> Mishra , <unk> Khan , musicians <unk> Thakur , Ravi Shankar , <unk> Devi , Gopal Shankar <unk> , <unk> <unk> Maharaj , <unk> Maharaj , <unk> <unk> , N. <unk> , <unk> <unk> , <unk> Devi , <unk> Prasad , <unk> Devi , Thakur <unk> Singh , and Pandit <unk> Maharaj .", "= = = Music = = = \n \n Varanasi ’ s music tradition is traced to the <unk> days .", "According to ancient legend , Shiva is credited with evolving music and dance forms .", "During the medieval era , Vaishnava , a <unk> movement , grew in popularity , and Varanasi became a thriving centre for musicians such as <unk> , Kabir , <unk> , <unk> and Tulsidas .", "During the <unk> rule of <unk> Chandra in the 16th century , the Dhrupad style of singing received royal patronage and led to other related forms of music such as <unk> , <unk> , and <unk> .", "<unk> the Dhrupad <unk> Pandit <unk> <unk> from Varanasi is working for the revival of this art @-@ music .", "In recent times , <unk> Devi , the native famous classical singer of <unk> , was widely appreciated and respected for her musical renderings .", "Varanasi is also associated with many great <unk> such as <unk> <unk> Khan , Pandit <unk> Maharaj , and Pandit Ravi Shankar , the famous <unk> player and <unk> who was given the highest civilian award of the country , the Bharat <unk> .", "Varanasi has joined the global <unk> of UNESCO \" Cities of Music \" under the Creative Cities Network .", "Varanasi chosen in music category of creative cities network clearly signifies the rich musical heritage of this ancient city .", "= = = Festivals = = = \n \n On <unk> ( February ) , a procession of Shiva proceeds from the <unk> Temple to the Kashi Vishwanath Temple .", "Dhrupad <unk> is a five @-@ day musical festival devoted to <unk> style held at Tulsi Ghat in February – March .", "The Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple celebrates Hanuman <unk> ( March – April ) , the birthday of Hanuman .", "A special puja , <unk> , and a public procession is organised .", "Since 1923 , the temple has organised a five @-@ day classical music and dance concert festival named Sankat Mochan <unk> <unk> , when iconic artists from all parts of India are invited to perform .", "The <unk> of Ramnagar is a dramatic enactment of Rama 's legend , as told in <unk> .", "The plays , sponsored by Kashi Naresh , are performed in Ramnagar every evening for 31 days .", "On the last day , the festivities reach a crescendo as Rama <unk> the demon king Ravana .", "Kashi Naresh <unk> Narayan Singh started this tradition around 1830 .", "Nag <unk> is celebrated on the fourth lunar day of the dark fortnight of the Hindu month of Kartik ( October – November ) .", "It commemorates the victory of Krishna over the serpent <unk> .", "On this occasion , a large <unk> tree ( <unk> <unk> ) branch is planted on the banks of the Ganges so that a boy , playing the role of Krishna , can jump into the river on to the effigy representing <unk> .", "He stands over the effigy in a dancing pose playing the flute , while an audience watches from the banks of the river or from boats .", "Bharat <unk> celebrates the meeting of Rama and his younger brother Bharata after the return of the former after 14 years of exile .", "It is celebrated during October – November , a day after the festival of <unk> .", "Kashi Naresh attends this festival in his regal attire .", "The festival attracts a large number of devotees .", "Ganga <unk> is a five @-@ day music festival organised by the Uttar Pradesh Tourism Department , held in November – December .", "It culminates a day before Kartik <unk> , also called the Ganges festival .", "On this occasion the Ganges is attended by thousands of pilgrims , release <unk> lamps to float in the river from the ghats .", "Every year , the primary Muslim festivals celebrated in the city are the <unk> @-@ ul @-@ <unk> ' ( <unk> ) , <unk> , <unk> @-@ e @-@ <unk> , <unk> <unk> and <unk> .", "Additional festivals include <unk> and <unk> .", "A non @-@ religious festival observed by Muslims is <unk> @-@ <unk> @-@ <unk> @-@ <unk> ( \" the marriage of <unk> <unk> \" ) .", "= = Education = = \n \n Historically , Varanasi has been a centre for education in India , attracting students and scholars from across the country .", "Varanasi has an overall literacy rate of 80 % ( male literacy : 85 % , female literacy : 75 % ) .", "It is home to a number of colleges and universities .", "Most notably , it is the site of Banaras Hindu University ( BHU ) , which is one of the largest residential universities in Asia with over 20 @,@ 000 students .", "The Indian Institute of Technology , BHU is designated an Institute of National Importance and is one of 16 Indian Institutes of Technology .", "Other colleges and universities in Varanasi include <unk> Arabic College , the Institute of Integrated Management and Technology ( <unk> ) , Mahatma Gandhi Kashi <unk> , <unk> <unk> Kala <unk> , <unk> Sanskrit University , Sri <unk> <unk> <unk> College , and <unk> <unk> <unk> College .", "Various engineering colleges have been established in the outskirts of the city .", "St. Joseph 's <unk> School , in <unk> , in Varanasi was established by the Sisters of Our Lady of Providence of France as a Catholic ( Christian ) minority institution with due approval of the Government of Uttar Pradesh .", "It is an autonomous organisation under the Bishop of Varanasi Diocese .", "It provides education not only to the Catholic Christian children but also to others who abide by its rules .", "Another important institution is the Central Hindu School ( <unk> ) , Varanasi which was established by Annie Besant in July 1898 with the objective of <unk> secular education , is located in <unk> .", "It is one of the reputed schools in the country and is also one of the largest such schools .", "It is affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education ( <unk> ) It is open to students of all culture .", "Schools in Varanasi are affiliated with the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education ( <unk> ) , the <unk> , or the Uttar Pradesh Board of Technical Education ( <unk> Board ) .", "The overall \" state of education in Varanasi is ... not good . \"", "Schools in Varanasi vary widely in quality , with private schools <unk> government schools .", "In government schools , many teachers fail to come to class or to teach children .", "Some government schools lack basic equipment , such as <unk> and sufficient <unk> and chairs for all students .", "Private schools vary in quality , with the most expensive conducting lessons in English ( seen as a key to children 's success ) and having computers in classrooms .", "Pupils attending the more expensive private schools , tended to come from upper @-@ class families .", "Lower @-@ cost private schools attracted children from lower @-@ income families or those lower @-@ income families with higher education aspirations .", "Government schools tend to serve lower @-@ class children with lower education aspirations .", "= = Sport = = \n \n Basketball , cricket , and field hockey are popular sports in Varanasi .", "The main stadium in the city is the Sigra Stadium , also known as Dr <unk> Stadium , where first @-@ class cricket matches are held .", "Local cricket matches are also played on the BHU Ground Dr. <unk> Rao sports complex .", "The Physical Education Faculty of Arts of BHU offers <unk> courses in Sports Management , Sports <unk> , Sports Psychology and Sports <unk> .", "<unk> is also popular in Varanasi , and many Indian girls practice outdoors at the ghats in the mornings which hosts <unk> , where \" morning exercise , a dip in the Ganges and a visit to Lord Hanuman \" forms a daily ritual .", "Despite concerns regarding water quality , two swimming clubs offer swimming lessons in the Ganges .", "The Varanasi District Chess Sports Association ( <unk> ) is based in Varanasi , affiliated to the regional Uttar Pradesh Chess Sports Association ( <unk> ) .", "<unk> <unk> <unk> College is also known for its world class athletes like <unk> Singh .", "= = Transport = = \n \n Varanasi is well @-@ connected by air , rail and road .", "One of the major factors in Varanasi 's is its access to all parts of the country .", "Within the city mobility is provided by taxis , rickshaws , cycle rickshaws and three <unk> but with certain restrictions in the old town area of the city .", "Varanasi is served by Lal <unk> Shastri International Airport , which is approximately 26 km ( 16 mi ) from the city centre in <unk> .", "The airport inaugurated a new terminal in 2010 , and it was granted international airport status on 4 October 2012 .", "Air India , Buddha Air , Jet Airways , Jet <unk> , <unk> , and <unk> operate flights from Varanasi to Delhi , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , Lucknow , Mumbai , Hyderabad , Bangalore , and Kolkata .", "Over 330 @,@ 000 passengers pass through the airport each year .", "Varanasi Junction , commonly known as Varanasi <unk> Railway Station , is the city 's largest train station .", "More than 360 @,@ 000 passengers and 240 trains pass through each day .", "Some of the important express trains operating from the Varanasi Junction railway station are : the <unk> Varanasi Express that runs between <unk> ( <unk> ) junction and Varanasi , a distance of 1 @,@ 398 kilometres ( <unk> mi ) ; the Kashi Vishwanath Express that runs between Varanasi and New Delhi Railway Station ; the Kanpur Varanasi <unk> express , also called Varuna express , which runs over a distance of 355 kilometres ( 221 mi ) and connects with Lucknow ( the capital city of Uttar Pradesh ) and Kanpur ; and the <unk> Express which runs between Varanasi and <unk> .", "Varanasi lies along National Highway 2 , which connects it to Kolkata , Kanpur , <unk> , and Delhi .", "National Highway 29 connects Varanasi to <unk> via <unk> to the northeast .", "National Highway 56 connects Varanasi to Lucknow via <unk> and <unk> , to the northwest .", "National Highway 7 , the longest National Highway in India , is the most important road connecting Varanasi to southern India , passing through the cities of Hyderabad , Bangalore , Salem , <unk> , <unk> , and <unk> .", "Auto rickshaws and cycle rickshaws are the most widely available forms of public transport in old city .", "In the outer regions of the city , buses are common , and taxis are available .", "= = Twin towns – Sister cities = = \n \n Varanasi is twinned with : \n <unk> , Japan" ]
[ " = Varanasi = \n \n Varanasi ( <unk> pronunciation : [ <unk> ] ) , also known as Benares , Banaras ( <unk> [ <unk> ] ) , or Kashi ( <unk> [ <unk> ] ) , is a North Indian city on the banks of the Ganges in Uttar Pradesh , India , 320 kilometres ( 200 mi ) south @-@ east of the state capital , Lucknow , and 121 kilometres ( 75 mi ) east of Allahabad .", "The city is known worldwide for its many ghats , embankments made in steps of stone slabs along the river bank where pilgrims perform ritual ablutions .", "The Ramnagar Fort , near the eastern bank of the Ganges , was built in the 18th century in the Mughal style of architecture with carved balconies , open courtyards , and scenic pavilions .", "@ 1 mi ) along the western bank of the Ganges .", "@ 8 ft ) in the centre of the Ganges valley of North India , in the Eastern part of the state of Uttar Pradesh , along the left crescent @-@ shaped bank of the Ganges , averaging between 15 metres ( 50 ft ) and 21 metres ( 70 ft ) above the river .", "The city has several banks , including the Allahabad Bank , Andhra Bank , Bank of <unk> , <unk> Bank , Central Bank of India , Corporation Bank , Indian Overseas Bank , and State Bank of India .", "= = = Ramnagar Fort = = = \n \n The Ramnagar Fort , located near the Ganges on its eastern bank and opposite the Tulsi Ghat , was built in the 18th century by Kashi Naresh Raja <unk> Singh with cream @-@ coloured <unk> sandstone .", "Because of its scenic location on the banks of the Ganges , it is frequently used as an outdoor shooting location for films .", "= = = Ghats = = = \n \n The Ghats in Varanasi are world @-@ renowned embankments made in steps of stone slabs along the river bank where pilgrims perform ritual ablutions .", "Steps in the ghats lead to the banks of Ganges , including the Dashashwamedh Ghat , the Manikarnika Ghat , the Panchganga Ghat , and the Harishchandra Ghat , where Hindus <unk> their dead .", "However , the current ghat as a permanent riverside embankment was built in <unk> and has been renovated at least three times throughout its existence .", "The Jain Ghat or <unk> Ghat is a Jain Ghat and has three Jain Temples located on the banks of the River .", "It is believed that the Jain <unk> used to own these <unk> Ghat has three Jain temples near the river 's banks and one them is a very ancient temple of <unk> <unk> .", "On this occasion , a large <unk> tree ( <unk> <unk> ) branch is planted on the banks of the Ganges so that a boy , playing the role of Krishna , can jump into the river on to the effigy representing <unk> .", "He stands over the effigy in a dancing pose playing the flute , while an audience watches from the banks of the river or from boats ." ]
[ "The spiritual capital of India , it is the <unk> of the seven sacred cities ( <unk> Puri ) in Hinduism and Jainism , and played an important role in the development of Buddhism .", "Varanasi lies along National Highway 2 , which connects it to Kolkata , Kanpur , <unk> , and Delhi , and is served by Varanasi Junction and Lal <unk> Shastri International Airport .", "Varanasi grew as an important industrial centre , famous for its muslin and silk <unk> , perfumes , ivory works , and sculpture .", "Buddha is believed to have founded Buddhism here around <unk> BC when he gave his first sermon , \" The Setting in Motion of the Wheel of Dharma \" , at nearby <unk> .", "The city 's religious importance continued to grow in the 8th century , when Adi <unk> established the worship of Shiva as an official sect of Varanasi .", "Despite the Muslim rule , Varanasi remained the centre of activity for Hindu intellectuals and theologians during the Middle Ages , which further contributed to its reputation as a cultural centre of religion and education .", "<unk> Tulsidas wrote his epic poem on Lord Rama 's life called Ram <unk> Manas in Varanasi .", "Several other major figures of the Bhakti movement were born in Varanasi , including Kabir and Ravidas .", "Guru Nanak Dev visited Varanasi for <unk> in <unk> , a trip that played a large role in the founding of <unk> .", "In the 16th century , Varanasi experienced a cultural revival under the Muslim Mughal emperor <unk> who invested in the city , and built two large temples dedicated to Shiva and Vishnu , though much of modern Varanasi was built during the 18th century , by the Maratha and <unk> kings .", "The kingdom of Benares was given official status by the <unk> in 1737 , and continued as a dynasty @-@ governed area until Indian independence in 1947 .", "The city is governed by the Varanasi Nagar Nigam ( Municipal Corporation ) and is represented in the Parliament of India by the current Prime Minister of India <unk> <unk> , who won the <unk> <unk> elections in 2014 by a huge margin .", "Silk weaving , carpets and crafts and tourism employ a significant number of the local population , as do the <unk> <unk> Works and Bharat Heavy <unk> Limited .", "Varanasi Hospital was established in 1964 .", "Varanasi has been a cultural centre of North India for several thousand years , and is closely associated with the Ganges .", "Hindus believe that death in the city will bring salvation , making it a major centre for pilgrimage .", "Of particular note are the Dashashwamedh Ghat , the Panchganga Ghat , the Manikarnika Ghat and the Harishchandra Ghat , the last two being where Hindus <unk> their dead .", "Among the estimated 23 @,@ 000 temples in Varanasi are Kashi Vishwanath Temple of Shiva , the Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple , and the Durga Temple .", "The Kashi Naresh ( <unk> of Kashi ) is the chief cultural patron of Varanasi , and an essential part of all religious celebrations .", "An educational and musical centre , many prominent Indian philosophers , poets , writers , and musicians live or have lived in the city , and it was the place where the Benares Gharana form of <unk> classical music was developed .", "One of Asia 's largest residential universities is Banaras Hindu University ( BHU ) .", "The Hindi @-@ language nationalist newspaper , Aj , was first published in 1920 .", "= = Etymology = = \n \n Traditional etymology links \" Varanasi \" to the names of two Ganges tributaries forming the city 's borders : Varuna , still flowing in northern Varanasi , and Assi , today a small stream in the southern part of the city , near Assi Ghat .", "The old city is located on the north shores of the Ganges , bounded by Varuna and Assi .", "In the <unk> , an ancient Indian sacred collection of Vedic Sanskrit hymns , the city is referred to as <unk> ( Kashi ) from the Sanskrit verbal root <unk> \" to shine \" , making Varanasi known as \" City of Light \" , the \" luminous city as an eminent seat of learning \" .", "The name was also used by pilgrims dating from Buddha 's days .", "Hindu religious texts use many epithets to refer to Varanasi , such as <unk> ( Sanskrit : \" the shining one \" ) , <unk> ( Sanskrit : \" never forsaken \" by Shiva ) , <unk> ( Sanskrit : the forest of <unk> ) , and <unk> ( Sanskrit : the place where <unk> / <unk> resides ) .", "Over most of the last millennium , the city was known as Banaras .", "In the 1950s , Indian government decided to return to the Sanskrit form Varanasi ; however , Banaras is still the predominant form used locally .", "= = History = = \n \n According to legend , Varanasi was founded by the god Shiva .", "The <unk> , the heroes of the Hindu epic Mahabharata , are also said to have visited the city in search of Shiva to atone for their sin of <unk> and <unk> that they had committed during the climactic <unk> War .", "It is regarded as one of seven holy cities which can provide <unk> ; <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , and <unk> are the seven cities known as the <unk> of liberation .", "= = = Archaeological evidence = = = \n \n Archaeological evidence of the earliest known settlements around Varanasi in the Ganges valley suggest that they began in the 20th century BC , placing it among the world 's oldest continually inhabited cities according to Kenneth Fletcher .", "These archaeological remains suggest that the Varanasi area was populated by Vedic people .", "However , the oldest known text referencing the city , the <unk> , which dates to approximately the same period , suggests that the area was populated by indigenous tribes .", "It is possible that archaeological evidence of these previous inhabitants has yet to be discovered .", "Recent excavations at <unk> and Ramnagar , two sites very near to Varanasi , show them to be from 1800 BC , suggesting Varanasi was also inhabited by this time .", "= = = Ancient period = = = \n \n Varanasi grew as an important industrial centre , famous for its muslin and silk <unk> , perfumes , ivory works , and sculpture .", "During the time of <unk> Buddha , Varanasi was the capital of the Kingdom of Kashi .", "The Buddha is believed to have founded Buddhism here around <unk> BC when he gave his first sermon , \" The Setting in Motion of the Wheel of Dharma \" , at nearby <unk> .", "The celebrated Chinese traveller <unk> , also known as <unk> <unk> , who visited the city around 635 AD , attested that the city was a centre of religious and artistic activities , and that it extended for about 5 kilometres ( 3 @.", "When <unk> , visited Varanasi in the 7th century , he named it \" <unk> \" and wrote that the city had some 30 temples with about 30 monks .", "The city 's religious importance continued to grow in the 8th century , when Adi <unk> established the worship of Shiva as an official sect of Varanasi .", "= = = Medieval period = = = \n \n <unk> , founder of the <unk> dynasty made Banaras a second capital in <unk> .", "During the Birth Period , Varanasi was connected by a road starting from <unk> and ending at <unk> .", "<unk> Shah ordered Hindu temples at Varanasi destroyed in <unk> .", "Varanasi remained the centre of activity for intellectuals and theologians during the Middle Ages , which further contributed to its reputation as a cultural centre of religion and education .", "Several major figures of the Bhakti movement were born in Varanasi , including Kabir who was born here in <unk> , and Ravidas , a 15th @-@ century socio @-@ religious reformer , mystic , poet , traveller , and spiritual figure , who was born and lived in the city and employed in the tannery industry .", "= = = Modern history ( 1500 – present ) = = = \n \n Similarly , numerous eminent scholars and preachers visited the city from across India and south Asia .", "Guru Nanak Dev visited Varanasi for <unk> in <unk> , a trip that played a large role in the founding of <unk> .", "Varanasi experienced a Hindu cultural revival in the 16th century under the Muslim Mughal emperor <unk> , who invested in the city and built two large temples dedicated to Shiva and Vishnu .", "The Raja of Pune established the Annapurna Mandir , and the 200 @-@ metre ( 660 ft ) <unk> Bridge was also completed during this period .", "The earliest tourists began arriving in the city during the 16th century .", "In 1665 , the French traveller Jean Baptiste <unk> described the architectural beauty of the <unk> <unk> temple on the side of the Ganges .", "The road infrastructure was also improved during this period .", "It was extended from Kolkata to <unk> by Emperor Sher Shah <unk> ; later during the British Raj it came to be known as the famous Grand Trunk Road .", "In 1656 , Emperor Aurangzeb ordered the destruction of many temples and the building of mosques , causing the city to experience a temporary setback .", "However , after <unk> 's death , most of India was ruled by a confederacy of pro @-@ Hindu kings .", "Much of modern Varanasi was built during this time , especially during the 18th century by the Maratha and <unk> kings .", "The kings governing Varanasi continued to wield power and importance through much of the British Raj period , including the <unk> of Benares , or Kashi Naresh .", "The Kingdom of Benares was given official status by the <unk> in 1737 , and continued as a dynasty @-@ governed area until Indian independence in 1947 , during the reign of Dr. <unk> Narayan Singh .", "In the 18th century , Muhammad Shah ordered the construction of an observatory on the Ganges , attached to Man Mandir Ghat , designed to discover imperfections in the calendar in order to revise existing astronomical tables .", "Tourism in the city began to <unk> in the 18th century .", "In 1791 , under the rule of the British Governor @-@ General Warren Hastings , Jonathan Duncan founded a Sanskrit College in Varanasi .", "In 1867 , the establishment of the Varanasi Municipal Board led to significant improvements in the city 's infrastructure and basic amenities of health services , drinking water supply and sanitation \n In 1897 , author Mark Twain , said of Varanasi , \" Benares is older than history , older than tradition , older even than legend , and looks twice as old as all of them put together . \"", "In 1910 , the British made Varanasi a new Indian state , with Ramnagar as its capital but with no jurisdiction over the city of Varanasi itself .", "The religious head , Kashi Naresh , has had his headquarters at the Ramnagar Fort since the 18th century , also a <unk> of the history of the kings of Varanasi , which is situated to the east of Varanasi , across the Ganges .", "The Kashi Naresh is deeply revered by the local people and the chief cultural patron ; some devout inhabitants consider him to be the incarnation of Shiva .", "In 1857 , the British Army committed a massacre of Indian troops and city residence during the early stages of the Indian Rebellion of 1857 .", "Annie Besant founded the Central Hindu College , which later became a foundation for the creation of Banaras Hindu University in 1916 .", "Besant founded the Central Hindu College because she wanted to bring men of all religions together under the ideal of <unk> in order to promote Indian cultural values and to remove ill @-@ will among different sections of the Indian population . \"", "Varanasi was ceded to the Union of India in 1947 , and Dr. <unk> Narayan Singh incorporated his territories into the United <unk> in 1949 .", "He died in 2000 .", "The current king and the resident of the fort is <unk> Narayan Singh , since 1971 .", "= = Geography and climate = = \n \n \n = = = Geography = = = \n \n Varanasi is located at an elevation of 80 @.", "@ 71 metres ( 264 @.", "The city is the headquarters of Varanasi district .", "By road , Varanasi is located <unk> kilometres ( 495 mi ) south @-@ east of New Delhi , 320 kilometres ( 200 mi ) south @-@ east of Lucknow , 121 kilometres ( 75 mi ) east of Allahabad , and 63 kilometres ( 39 mi ) south of <unk> .", "The \" Varanasi Urban <unk> \" – an agglomeration of seven urban sub @-@ units – covers an area of 112 @.", "@ 26 km 2 ( approximately 43 mi ² ) .", "<unk> of the city include <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> Nagar , <unk> Nagar , Gopal <unk> , Guru Nanak Nagar , <unk> , <unk> <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , Lanka <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , and Sigra .", "Being located in the Indo @-@ <unk> Plains of North India , the land is very fertile because low level floods in the Ganges continually replenish the soil .", "Varanasi is located between the Ganges <unk> with two rivers : the Varuna and the Assi stream .", "The distance between the two <unk> is around 2 miles ( 4 km ) , and serves as a sacred <unk> route for Hindus , which culminates with a visit to a <unk> <unk> Temple .", "= = = Climate = = = \n \n Varanasi experiences a humid subtropical climate ( Köppen climate classification <unk> ) with large variations between summer and winter temperatures .", "The dry summer starts in April and lasts until June , followed by the monsoon season from July to October .", "The temperature ranges between 22 and 46 ° C ( 72 and 115 ° F ) in the summers .", "Winters in Varanasi see very large diurnal variations , with warm days and downright cold nights .", "Cold waves from the <unk> region cause temperatures to dip across the city in the winter from December to February and temperatures below 5 ° C ( 41 ° F ) are not uncommon .", "The average annual rainfall is 1 @,@ 110 mm ( 44 in ) .", "<unk> is common in the winters , while hot dry winds , called <unk> , blow in the summers .", "In recent years , the water level of the Ganges has decreased significantly ; upstream dams , unregulated water extraction , and <unk> glacial sources due to global warming may be to blame .", "= = Administration = = \n \n \n = = = Politics and law = = = \n \n Varanasi is governed by a number of bodies , the most important being the Varanasi Nagar Nigam ( Municipal Corporation ) and the Varanasi Development Authority , which is responsible for the master planning of the city .", "Water supply and sewage system is operated by the <unk> Nigam .", "Varanasi is represented in the Parliament of India by the current Prime Minister of India <unk> <unk> who won the <unk> <unk> elections in 2014 by a huge margin .", "= = = Healthcare = = = \n \n <unk> , the great surgeon and author of the <unk> <unk> , the Sanskrit text of surgery , lived in Varanasi and practised medicine and surgery sometime during the 5th century BC .", "Since 1922 , Ayurveda has been a subject of training in the Banaras Hindu University and in 1927 a separate Ayurvedic College was established .", "There are many Ayurvedic centres in Varanasi like <unk> Ayurvedic Centre which provide Ayurvedic treatments such as <unk> and other methods .", "S S Ayurveda Hospital operates a <unk> treatment centre , in association with <unk> Ayurveda Ltd .", "<unk> has several hospitals , including Heritage Hospital , <unk> Hospital , <unk> <unk> , Mata Anand Mai Hospital , <unk> Hospital , Ram Krishna Mission Hospital , <unk> Prasad Gupta Hospital , Pandit <unk> <unk> <unk> hospital ( managed by state <unk> . )", "the largest & <unk> hospital is Sir <unk> Lal Hospital ( University Hospital ) having more 1150 beds & a separate trauma centre having 340 beds , and Varanasi Hospital and Medical Research Centre .", "A separate cancer institute is also operated in Varanasi .", "The Varanasi Hospital , established in 1964 by Dr. <unk> Prasad .", "The hospital , which in 2012 had 66 beds , serves Varanasi and surrounding districts and states , many of which rely on it for surgery .", "Although the hospital suffers from a lack of funding , it has facilities such as x @-@ ray , <unk> , <unk> and a pathology lab .", "The urban portion of Varanasi District had an infant mortality rate of 70 per 1 @,@ 000 live births in 2010 – 2011 .", "= = = Public maintenance = = = \n \n Because of the high population density of Varanasi and the increasing number of tourists , the Uttar Pradesh government and international non @-@ governmental organisations and institutions have expressed grave concern for the pollution and pressures on infrastructure in the city , mainly the sewage , sanitation , and drainage components .", "<unk> of the Ganges is a particular source of worry because of the religious significance of the river , the dependence of people on it as a source of drinking water , and its prominence as a symbol of Varanasi and the city itself .", "The sewage problem is exacerbated by the role of the Ganges in bathing and in river traffic , which is very difficult to control .", "Because of the sewage , people using local untreated water have higher risk of contracting a range of water @-@ borne stomach diseases .", "Parts of Varanasi are contaminated with industrial chemicals including toxic heavy metal .", "Studies of wastewater from Varanasi 's sewage treatment plants identify that water 's contamination with metals and the reuse of this water for irrigation as a way that the toxic metals come to be in the plants that people grow for food .", "One studied example is <unk> , a popular leafy vegetable which takes up heavy metal when it is in the soil , and which people then eat .", "Some of the <unk> sludge contains minerals which are fertiliser , which could make polluted water attractive to use .", "<unk> used in local farming are persistent enough to be spread through the water , to sewer treatment , then back to the farms as wastewater .", "Varanasi 's water supply and sewage system is maintained by <unk> Nigam , a subsidiary of Varanasi Nagar Nigam .", "Power supply is by the Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Limited .", "The city produces about 350 @,@ 000 @,@ 000 litres ( 77 @,@ 000 @,@ 000 imp gal ; 92 @,@ 000 @,@ 000 US gal ) per day of sewage and 425 tonnes ( <unk> long tons ; 468 short tons ) per day of solid waste .", "The solid <unk> are disposed in one landfill site .", "= = Demographics = = \n \n According to provisional data from the 2011 census , the Varanasi urban agglomeration had a population of 1 @,@ 435 @,@ 113 , with 761 @,@ 060 men and <unk> @,@ <unk> women .", "The population of the Varanasi urban agglomeration in 2001 was 1 @,@ <unk> @,@ <unk> with a ratio of <unk> females every 1 @,@ 000 males .", "However , the area under Varanasi Nagar Nigam has a population of 1 @,@ 100 @,@ <unk> with a ratio of 883 females for every 1 @,@ 000 males .", "The literacy rate in the urban agglomeration is 77 % while that in the municipal corporation area is 78 % .", "Approximately 138 @,@ 000 people in the municipal area live in slums .", "7 \n \n = = Economy = = \n \n According to the 2006 City Development Plan for Varanasi , approximately 29 % of Varanasi 's population is employed .", "Approximately 40 % are employed in manufacturing , 26 % work in trade and commerce , 19 % work in other services , 8 % work in transport and communication , 4 % work in agriculture , 2 % work in construction , and 2 % are marginal workers ( working for less than half of the year ) .", "Among manufacturing workers , 51 % work in spinning and weaving , 15 % work in metal , 6 % work in printing and publishing , 5 % work in electrical machinery , and the rest work in a wide variety of industry sectors .", "Varanasi 's manufacturing industry is not well developed and is dominated by small @-@ scale industries and household production .", "Silk weaving is the dominant industry in Varanasi .", "Muslims are the influential community in this industry with nearly half a million of them working as <unk> , <unk> , <unk> <unk> , and <unk> .", "Weaving is typically done within the household , and most <unk> are <unk> Ansari Muslims .", "Varanasi is known throughout India for its production of very fine silk and <unk> <unk> , <unk> with gold and silver thread work , which are often used for weddings and special occasions .", "The production of silk often uses bonded child labour , though perhaps not at a higher rate than elsewhere in India .", "The silk weaving industry has recently been threatened by the rise of power looms and computer @-@ generated designs and by competition from Chinese silk imports .", "In the metal manufacturing sector , <unk> <unk> Works is a major employer .", "Bharat Heavy <unk> Limited , a large power equipment manufacturer , also operates a heavy equipment maintenance plant .", "Other major commodities manufactured and traded in Varanasi include hand @-@ <unk> <unk> carpets , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , wooden and clay toys , <unk> , gold jewellery , and musical instruments .", "Important agricultural products include <unk> leaves ( for <unk> ) , <unk> <unk> and <unk> ( solidified milk ) .", "Tourism is Varanasi 's second most important industry .", "Over 3 million domestic and 200 @,@ 000 foreign tourists visit annually ( in 2005 and 2010 , respectively ) , most commonly for religious purposes .", "Most domestic tourists are from <unk> , West Bengal , <unk> Pradesh , and Uttar Pradesh , while the majority of foreign tourists are from Sri Lanka and Japan .", "The peak tourist season falls between October and March .", "In total , there are around 12 @,@ 000 beds available in the city , of which about one half are in inexpensive budget hotels and one third in <unk> .", "Overall , Varanasi 's tourist infrastructure is not well developed .", "The prominent malls and <unk> in Varanasi are <unk> Mall in the Varanasi <unk> area , IP Mall in Sigra , IP Vijaya Mall in <unk> , and PDR in <unk> .", "= = Notable landmarks = = \n \n Apart from the 19 archaeological sites identified by the Archaeological Survey of India , some of the prominent places of interest are the <unk> <unk> , the Alamgir Mosque , the <unk> <unk> , the Bharat Kala <unk> ( Art Museum ) , the Bharat Mata Temple , the Central University for <unk> Studies , the <unk> Temple , the Durga Temple , the Jantar Mantar , the Kashi Vishwanath Temple , the Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple , the Mahatma Gandhi Kashi <unk> , the New Vishwanath Temple on the BHU campus , the Ramnagar Fort , the <unk> Ghats , the Tulsi Manas Temple .", "= = = Jantar Mantar = = = \n \n The Jantar Mantar observatory , constructed in 1737 , is located above the ghats along the Ganges , and is adjacent to the <unk> and <unk> Ghats and near the palace of Raja Jai Singh of <unk> .", "While less equipped than the observatories at <unk> and Delhi , the Jantar Mantar has a unique equatorial sundial which is functional and allows measurements to be monitored and recorded by one person .", "The fort is a typical example of the Mughal architecture with carved balconies , open courtyards , and scenic pavilions .", "At present , the fort is in disrepair .", "The fort and its museum are the <unk> of the history of the kings of Benares .", "Cited as an \" eccentric \" museum , it contains a rare collection of American vintage cars , bejewelled <unk> chairs , an impressive weaponry hall , and a rare <unk> clock .", "In addition , manuscripts , especially religious writings , are housed in the <unk> <unk> which is a part of a museum within the fort .", "Many books illustrated in the Mughal miniature style are also part of the collections .", "The ghats are an integral complement to the Hindu concept of divinity represented in physical , metaphysical , and supernatural elements .", "Varanasi has at least 84 ghats , most of which are used for bathing by pilgrims and spiritually significant Hindu puja ceremony , while a few are used exclusively as Hindu cremation sites .", "Many ghats are associated with Hindu legends and several are now privately owned .", "Many of the ghats were built when the city was under Maratha control .", "Many ghats were constructed under the patronage of the <unk> , <unk> ( <unk> ) , <unk> , <unk> , and <unk> .", "Most of the ghats are bathing ghats , while others are used as cremation sites .", "A morning boat ride on the Ganges across the ghats is a popular tourist attraction .", "The extensive stretches of ghats in Varanasi enhance the <unk> with a multitude of shrines , temples , and palaces built \" tier on tier above the water 's edge \" .", "The Dashashwamedh Ghat is the main and probably the oldest ghat of Varanasi located on the Ganges , close to the Kashi Vishwanath Temple .", "It is believed that Brahma created this ghat to welcome Shiva and sacrificed ten horses during the Dasa @-@ <unk> <unk> performed there .", "Above and adjacent to this ghat , there are also temples dedicated to <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> <unk> , Ganga ( the Ganges ) , and <unk> Devi , which are all important pilgrimage sites .", "A group of priests perform \" Agni <unk> \" ( Sanskrit : \" Worship of Fire \" ) daily in the evening at this ghat as a dedication to Shiva , Ganga , Surya ( Sun ) , Agni ( Fire ) , and the entire universe .", "Special <unk> are held on <unk> and on religious festivals .", "The Manikarnika Ghat is the <unk> , the primary site for Hindu cremation in the city .", "<unk> the ghat , there are raised platforms that are used for death anniversary rituals .", "According to a myth it is said that an <unk> of Shiva or his wife Sati fell here .", "Fourth @-@ century Gupta period inscriptions mention this ghat .", "= = = Temples = = = \n \n further information at Religion in Varanasi \n Among the estimated 23 @,@ 000 temples in Varanasi , the temples most popular for worship are : the Kashi Vishwanath Temple of Shiva ; the Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple ; and the Durga Temple , known for monkeys that reside in the large trees nearby .", "The Kashi Vishwanath Temple , on the Ganges , is one of the 12 <unk> Shiva temples in Varanasi .", "The temple has been destroyed and rebuilt several times throughout its existence .", "The Gyanvapi Mosque , which is adjacent to the temple , is the original site of the temple .", "The temple , which is also known as the Golden Temple , was built in <unk> by Queen <unk> <unk> of <unk> .", "The two pinnacles of the temple are covered in gold and were donated in 1839 by <unk> Singh , the ruler of Punjab .", "The dome is scheduled to receive gold plating through a proposed initiative of the Ministry of Culture and Religious Affairs of Uttar Pradesh .", "Numerous rituals , prayers , and <unk> are held daily at the temple between 02 : 30 and 23 : 00 .", "The Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple , which is situated by the <unk> River , is one of the sacred temples of the Hindu god Hanuman .", "The present temple was built in the early 1900s by the <unk> and Indian independence figure , Pandit <unk> Mohan <unk> , the founder of Banaras Hindu University .", "According to Hindu legend the temple was built on the very spot where the medieval Hindu saint Tulsidas had a vision of Hanuman .", "During a 7 March 2006 terrorist attack , one of three explosions hit the temple while a wedding was in progress , and resulted in injuries to 30 people apart from 23 deaths .", "Following the attack , a permanent police post was installed inside the temple .", "There are two temples named \" Durga \" in Varanasi : Durga Mandir built in the 16th century ( exact date not known ) , and Durga Kund ( Sanskrit ' <unk> ' meaning \" pond or pool \" ) built in the 18th century .", "A large number of Hindu devotees visit Durga Kund during <unk> to worship the goddess Durga .", "The temple , built in the <unk> architectural style , has multi @-@ tiered <unk> and is stained red with <unk> , representing the red colour of Durga .", "The building has a rectangular tank of water called the Durga Kund ( \" Kund \" meaning a pond or pool ) .", "During annual celebrations of Nag <unk> , the act of depicting the god Vishnu <unk> on the serpent <unk> is recreated in the Kund .", "While the Annapurna Temple , located nearby to the Kashi Vishwanath Temple , is dedicated to Annapurna , the goddess of food , the Sankatha Temple adjacent to the <unk> Ghat is dedicated to Sankatha , the goddess of remedy .", "The Sankatha Temple has a large sculpture of a lion and a cluster of nine smaller temples dedicated to the nine planets .", "Other temples of note are : the Bharat Mata Temple , dedicated to the national personification of India , which was inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi in 1936 , the <unk> Temple , the <unk> <unk> Temple , and the New Vishwanath Temple located in the campus of BHU , the Tulsi Manas Mandir .", "Parshvanath Jain temple : The Parshvanath Jain temple , Varanasi is temple of Jain religion dedicated to Parshvanath , the 23rd <unk> who was born at <unk> in Varanasi .", "The idol deified in the temple is of black colour and 75 cm in height .", "It is located in <unk> about 5 km from the centre of Varanasi city and 3 km from the Benares Hindu University .", "It belongs to the <unk> sect of Jainism and is a holy <unk> or pilgrimage centre for Jains \n \n = = = <unk> = = = \n \n There are 15 mosques of significant historical value in Varanasi .", "Of particular note are the Abdul <unk> , Alamgir , <unk> <unk> , <unk> , <unk> <unk> <unk> , <unk> , <unk> <unk> , <unk> and <unk> <unk> <unk> <unk> <unk> .", "Many of these mosques were constructed from the components of the Hindu shrines which were destroyed under the auspices of subsequent Muslim invaders or rulers .", "The two well known mosques are the Gyanvapi Mosque and the <unk> Mosque .", "The Gyanvapi Mosque was built by the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb in 1664 CE , after destroying a Hindu temple .", "<unk> <unk> ( Sanskrit : \" the well of knowledge \" ) , the name of the mosque , is derived from a well of the same name located within the precincts of the mosque .", "The remains of an <unk> temple can be seen in the foundation , the columns and at the rear part of the mosque The façade of the mosque is modelled partially on the Taj <unk> 's entrance .", "The mosque is administered by the <unk> <unk> <unk> ( <unk> ) .", "The <unk> Mosque was built in the 17th century by emperor Aurangzeb over the ruins of a Hindu temple .", "The Hindu temple that was destroyed was dedicated to Vishnu , and had been built by Beni <unk> Rao <unk> , a Maratha chieftain .", "When emperor Aurangzeb had captured Banaras , he had ordered total destruction of all Hindu temples there .", "Aurangzeb then built a mosque over the ruins of this temple in 1669 and named it as <unk> Mosque in the name of his own honorific title \" Alamgir \" which he had adopted after becoming the emperor of Mughal empire .", "The mosque is located at a prominent site above the Panchganga Ghat , which is a funerary ghat facing the Ganges .", "The mosque is <unk> a blend of Islamic and Hindu architecture , particularly because of the lower part of the walls of the mosque having been built fully with the remains of the Hindu temple .", "The mosque has high <unk> and <unk> .", "Two of its <unk> had been damaged ; one <unk> crashed killing a few people and the other <unk> was officially brought down because of stability concerns .", "Non @-@ Muslims are not allowed to enter the mosque .", "The mosque has a security cordon of a police force .", "= = = <unk> Guru Ravidass <unk> <unk> = = = \n \n <unk> Guru Ravidass <unk> <unk> , at Seer <unk> is the ultimate place of pilgrimage or religious headquarters for followers of the <unk> religion .", "The foundation stone of this Mandir was laid on 14 June 1965 on <unk> <unk> day at the birthplace of Guru Ravidass .", "The temple was completed in 1994 .", "= = Culture = = \n \n \n = = = Literature = = = \n \n Varanasi has its own culture of fine art and literature .", "<unk> Indian writers who have resided in the city were Kabir , Ravidas , and Tulsidas , who wrote much of his Ram <unk> Manas here .", "<unk> <unk> wrote the best known account of <unk> in Varanasi in the 15th century , Later writers of the city have included <unk> <unk> , Baldev <unk> , <unk> Harishchandra , <unk> <unk> <unk> , <unk> Prasad <unk> , <unk> Prasad , <unk> <unk> , <unk> Ali , <unk> Prasad <unk> , <unk> Chandra <unk> , <unk> <unk> ( <unk> ) , <unk> Shastri , and <unk> <unk> Mishra .", "Several newspapers and journals are or were published in Varanasi such as Varanasi <unk> and its successor <unk> , which became a weekly journal , first published on 1 June 1851 .", "The main newspaper is Aj , a Hindi @-@ language nationalist newspaper first published in 1920 .", "The newspaper was the <unk> of the Indian National Congress and is still a major newspaper of Hindi northern India .", "= = = Art = = = \n \n Varanasi is a major centre of arts and designs .", "It is a producer of <unk> and <unk> with gold and silver thread work , carpet weaving , wooden toys , <unk> made of glass , ivory work , perfumes , artistic brass and copper ware and a variety of <unk> .", "The former <unk> graveyard during the British Raj is now the location of Varanasi 's Arts and <unk> .", "Artists ( musicians and dancers ) and historians of repute who belonged to this city were : Anand Krishna , <unk> Mishra , <unk> Khan , musicians <unk> Thakur , Ravi Shankar , <unk> Devi , Gopal Shankar <unk> , <unk> <unk> Maharaj , <unk> Maharaj , <unk> <unk> , N. <unk> , <unk> <unk> , <unk> Devi , <unk> Prasad , <unk> Devi , Thakur <unk> Singh , and Pandit <unk> Maharaj .", "= = = Music = = = \n \n Varanasi ’ s music tradition is traced to the <unk> days .", "According to ancient legend , Shiva is credited with evolving music and dance forms .", "During the medieval era , Vaishnava , a <unk> movement , grew in popularity , and Varanasi became a thriving centre for musicians such as <unk> , Kabir , <unk> , <unk> and Tulsidas .", "During the <unk> rule of <unk> Chandra in the 16th century , the Dhrupad style of singing received royal patronage and led to other related forms of music such as <unk> , <unk> , and <unk> .", "<unk> the Dhrupad <unk> Pandit <unk> <unk> from Varanasi is working for the revival of this art @-@ music .", "In recent times , <unk> Devi , the native famous classical singer of <unk> , was widely appreciated and respected for her musical renderings .", "Varanasi is also associated with many great <unk> such as <unk> <unk> Khan , Pandit <unk> Maharaj , and Pandit Ravi Shankar , the famous <unk> player and <unk> who was given the highest civilian award of the country , the Bharat <unk> .", "Varanasi has joined the global <unk> of UNESCO \" Cities of Music \" under the Creative Cities Network .", "Varanasi chosen in music category of creative cities network clearly signifies the rich musical heritage of this ancient city .", "= = = Festivals = = = \n \n On <unk> ( February ) , a procession of Shiva proceeds from the <unk> Temple to the Kashi Vishwanath Temple .", "Dhrupad <unk> is a five @-@ day musical festival devoted to <unk> style held at Tulsi Ghat in February – March .", "The Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple celebrates Hanuman <unk> ( March – April ) , the birthday of Hanuman .", "A special puja , <unk> , and a public procession is organised .", "Since 1923 , the temple has organised a five @-@ day classical music and dance concert festival named Sankat Mochan <unk> <unk> , when iconic artists from all parts of India are invited to perform .", "The <unk> of Ramnagar is a dramatic enactment of Rama 's legend , as told in <unk> .", "The plays , sponsored by Kashi Naresh , are performed in Ramnagar every evening for 31 days .", "On the last day , the festivities reach a crescendo as Rama <unk> the demon king Ravana .", "Kashi Naresh <unk> Narayan Singh started this tradition around 1830 .", "Nag <unk> is celebrated on the fourth lunar day of the dark fortnight of the Hindu month of Kartik ( October – November ) .", "It commemorates the victory of Krishna over the serpent <unk> .", "Bharat <unk> celebrates the meeting of Rama and his younger brother Bharata after the return of the former after 14 years of exile .", "It is celebrated during October – November , a day after the festival of <unk> .", "Kashi Naresh attends this festival in his regal attire .", "The festival attracts a large number of devotees .", "Ganga <unk> is a five @-@ day music festival organised by the Uttar Pradesh Tourism Department , held in November – December .", "It culminates a day before Kartik <unk> , also called the Ganges festival .", "On this occasion the Ganges is attended by thousands of pilgrims , release <unk> lamps to float in the river from the ghats .", "Every year , the primary Muslim festivals celebrated in the city are the <unk> @-@ ul @-@ <unk> ' ( <unk> ) , <unk> , <unk> @-@ e @-@ <unk> , <unk> <unk> and <unk> .", "Additional festivals include <unk> and <unk> .", "A non @-@ religious festival observed by Muslims is <unk> @-@ <unk> @-@ <unk> @-@ <unk> ( \" the marriage of <unk> <unk> \" ) .", "= = Education = = \n \n Historically , Varanasi has been a centre for education in India , attracting students and scholars from across the country .", "Varanasi has an overall literacy rate of 80 % ( male literacy : 85 % , female literacy : 75 % ) .", "It is home to a number of colleges and universities .", "Most notably , it is the site of Banaras Hindu University ( BHU ) , which is one of the largest residential universities in Asia with over 20 @,@ 000 students .", "The Indian Institute of Technology , BHU is designated an Institute of National Importance and is one of 16 Indian Institutes of Technology .", "Other colleges and universities in Varanasi include <unk> Arabic College , the Institute of Integrated Management and Technology ( <unk> ) , Mahatma Gandhi Kashi <unk> , <unk> <unk> Kala <unk> , <unk> Sanskrit University , Sri <unk> <unk> <unk> College , and <unk> <unk> <unk> College .", "Various engineering colleges have been established in the outskirts of the city .", "St. Joseph 's <unk> School , in <unk> , in Varanasi was established by the Sisters of Our Lady of Providence of France as a Catholic ( Christian ) minority institution with due approval of the Government of Uttar Pradesh .", "It is an autonomous organisation under the Bishop of Varanasi Diocese .", "It provides education not only to the Catholic Christian children but also to others who abide by its rules .", "Another important institution is the Central Hindu School ( <unk> ) , Varanasi which was established by Annie Besant in July 1898 with the objective of <unk> secular education , is located in <unk> .", "It is one of the reputed schools in the country and is also one of the largest such schools .", "It is affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education ( <unk> ) It is open to students of all culture .", "Schools in Varanasi are affiliated with the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education ( <unk> ) , the <unk> , or the Uttar Pradesh Board of Technical Education ( <unk> Board ) .", "The overall \" state of education in Varanasi is ... not good . \"", "Schools in Varanasi vary widely in quality , with private schools <unk> government schools .", "In government schools , many teachers fail to come to class or to teach children .", "Some government schools lack basic equipment , such as <unk> and sufficient <unk> and chairs for all students .", "Private schools vary in quality , with the most expensive conducting lessons in English ( seen as a key to children 's success ) and having computers in classrooms .", "Pupils attending the more expensive private schools , tended to come from upper @-@ class families .", "Lower @-@ cost private schools attracted children from lower @-@ income families or those lower @-@ income families with higher education aspirations .", "Government schools tend to serve lower @-@ class children with lower education aspirations .", "= = Sport = = \n \n Basketball , cricket , and field hockey are popular sports in Varanasi .", "The main stadium in the city is the Sigra Stadium , also known as Dr <unk> Stadium , where first @-@ class cricket matches are held .", "Local cricket matches are also played on the BHU Ground Dr. <unk> Rao sports complex .", "The Physical Education Faculty of Arts of BHU offers <unk> courses in Sports Management , Sports <unk> , Sports Psychology and Sports <unk> .", "<unk> is also popular in Varanasi , and many Indian girls practice outdoors at the ghats in the mornings which hosts <unk> , where \" morning exercise , a dip in the Ganges and a visit to Lord Hanuman \" forms a daily ritual .", "Despite concerns regarding water quality , two swimming clubs offer swimming lessons in the Ganges .", "The Varanasi District Chess Sports Association ( <unk> ) is based in Varanasi , affiliated to the regional Uttar Pradesh Chess Sports Association ( <unk> ) .", "<unk> <unk> <unk> College is also known for its world class athletes like <unk> Singh .", "= = Transport = = \n \n Varanasi is well @-@ connected by air , rail and road .", "One of the major factors in Varanasi 's is its access to all parts of the country .", "Within the city mobility is provided by taxis , rickshaws , cycle rickshaws and three <unk> but with certain restrictions in the old town area of the city .", "Varanasi is served by Lal <unk> Shastri International Airport , which is approximately 26 km ( 16 mi ) from the city centre in <unk> .", "The airport inaugurated a new terminal in 2010 , and it was granted international airport status on 4 October 2012 .", "Air India , Buddha Air , Jet Airways , Jet <unk> , <unk> , and <unk> operate flights from Varanasi to Delhi , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , <unk> , Lucknow , Mumbai , Hyderabad , Bangalore , and Kolkata .", "Over 330 @,@ 000 passengers pass through the airport each year .", "Varanasi Junction , commonly known as Varanasi <unk> Railway Station , is the city 's largest train station .", "More than 360 @,@ 000 passengers and 240 trains pass through each day .", "Some of the important express trains operating from the Varanasi Junction railway station are : the <unk> Varanasi Express that runs between <unk> ( <unk> ) junction and Varanasi , a distance of 1 @,@ 398 kilometres ( <unk> mi ) ; the Kashi Vishwanath Express that runs between Varanasi and New Delhi Railway Station ; the Kanpur Varanasi <unk> express , also called Varuna express , which runs over a distance of 355 kilometres ( 221 mi ) and connects with Lucknow ( the capital city of Uttar Pradesh ) and Kanpur ; and the <unk> Express which runs between Varanasi and <unk> .", "Varanasi lies along National Highway 2 , which connects it to Kolkata , Kanpur , <unk> , and Delhi .", "National Highway 29 connects Varanasi to <unk> via <unk> to the northeast .", "National Highway 56 connects Varanasi to Lucknow via <unk> and <unk> , to the northwest .", "National Highway 7 , the longest National Highway in India , is the most important road connecting Varanasi to southern India , passing through the cities of Hyderabad , Bangalore , Salem , <unk> , <unk> , and <unk> .", "Auto rickshaws and cycle rickshaws are the most widely available forms of public transport in old city .", "In the outer regions of the city , buses are common , and taxis are available .", "= = Twin towns – Sister cities = = \n \n Varanasi is twinned with : \n <unk> , Japan" ]
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[ " = Cyclone Herbie = \n \n Tropical Cyclone Herbie was the only known tropical system to impact Western Australia during the month of May on record .", "The final cyclone of the 1987 – 88 Australian region cyclone season , Herbie was first identified northwest of the <unk> Islands on 17 May .", "The following day , the system was classified as a tropical low by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology and intensified into a Category 1 cyclone later that day .", "Several hours after this upgrade , the storm attained its initial peak intensity with winds of 75 km / h ( 45 mph 10 @-@ minute sustained ) .", "Around the same time , the Joint Typhoon Warning Center classified Herbie as Tropical Storm <unk> .", "On 19 May , the cyclone formed a new low pressure center and relocated roughly 300 km ( 190 mi ) south .", "Shortly thereafter , the storm began to accelerate towards the southeast and started to undergo an extratropical transition .", "Early on 21 May , Herbie made landfall in Shark Bay before losing its identity the following day over the Great Australian Bight .", "Although a weak storm , Herbie brought flooding rains and severe dust storms to portions of Western Australia .", "Additionally , a 30 @,@ 000 ton freighter broke in half amidst rough seas produced by the storm .", "Total losses from the storm reached A $ 20 million ( $ 15 @.", "@ 6 million USD ) .", "Due to the significant damage wrought by Herbie , the name was retired following its use .", "= = Meteorological history = = \n \n Tropical Cyclone Herbie originated from an area of low pressure on 17 May 1988 northwest of the <unk> Islands .", "Later that day , the Australian Bureau of Meteorology began monitoring the system as a tropical low .", "Several hours after , the Joint Typhoon Warning Center ( JTWC ) classified the system as Tropical Depression <unk> , having attained winds of 45 km / h ( 30 mph 1 @-@ minute sustained ) .", "Following slight development , the system intensified into a Category 1 cyclone and was given the name Herbie by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology early on 18 May .", "Several hours after being named , the storm attained its initial peak intensity with winds of 75 km / h ( 45 mph 10 @-@ minute sustained ) and a barometric pressure of 990 hPa ( mbar ) .", "Around the same time , the JTWC upgraded the system to a tropical storm , estimating the cyclone to have attained peak winds of 65 km / h ( 40 mph 1 @-@ minute sustained ) .", "On 19 May , satellite imagery of the system depicted that a new low pressure centre had developed roughly 300 km ( 190 mi ) south of the original low .", "Several hours after the relocation , the JTWC downgraded Herbie to a tropical depression as the system 's movement began to accelerate towards the southeast .", "As the storm moved at a rapid speed towards the coastline of Western Australia , it began to undergo an extratropical transition .", "During a 24 @-@ hour period ( 20 – 21 May ) Herbie tracked roughly 1 @,@ 500 km ( 930 mi ) , with the movement of the storm reaching 70 km / h ( 43 mph ) at times .", "Late on 20 May , the JTWC ceased advisories on the system as it weakened below tropical depression status offshore .", "However , the Bureau of Meteorology continued to monitor the system .", "Early on 21 May , the center of Herbie made landfall in Shark Bay with wind gusts up to 120 km / h ( 75 mph ) and a pressure of 980 hPa ( mbar ) .", "Due to the rapid movement of the storm , it reached the Great Australian Bight while retaining tropical characteristics despite its low @-@ latitude .", "Early on 22 May , the system lost its identity south of Australia as an extratropical cyclone .", "= = Impact = = \n \n Although a weak storm , its fast approach allowed for little preparation .", "According to officials in the coastal town of Denham , \" .. the cyclone struck virtually without warning . \"", "Most tourists staying in the region evacuated the day before Herbie 's arrival .", "Herbie caused moderate structural damage across Western Australia in coastal areas between <unk> and Denham .", "Banana plantations within this area also sustained extensive damage .", "In Denham , a storm surge of 2 m ( 6 @.", "@ 6 ft ) broke the town 's retaining wall and flooded low @-@ lying areas along the shore .", "Several fishing vessels were brought inland by the surge and left <unk> on streets once the water subsided .", "About 15 homes in Denham lost their roofs after wind gusts estimated at 160 km / h ( 99 mph ) battered the town .", "Due to the storms extratropical transition , areas south of Herbie received moderate to heavy rainfall while areas north of the center reported severe dust storms fueled by the cyclone 's high winds .", "Most areas affected by the storms rain recorded around 50 mm ( 2 @.", "@ 0 in ) with isolated totals near 100 mm ( 3 @.", "@ 9 in ) .", "The Irwin and <unk> Rivers overflowed their banks , <unk> parts of <unk> .", "In all , the storm wrought approximately A $ 20 million worth of structural and agricultural damage in Western Australia .", "Offshore , a 30 @,@ 000 ton freighter , the Korean Star , sustained extreme damage during the storm .", "Rough seas caused the hull of the ship to break and the vessel was separated into two pieces .", "Although the freighter was in two pieces , the ship did not sink and the wreckage of it came ashore near Cape Cuvier .", "No one on the ship sustained injury as all 19 crew members abandoned ship .", "The crew was rescued within a day of sustaining the damage and flown to <unk> .", "In the wake of the storm , the town hall in Denham was converted into a temporary shelter for the homeless .", "Repair to damaged roofs and downed power lines began on 22 May .", "Within a few days of the storm 's passage , appeals were made for relief funds in regions affected by Herbie .", "As of January 2010 , Cyclone Herbie is the most recent tropical system to either directly or indirectly impact the town of <unk> , a region that is struck by tropical cyclones once every six to eight years .", "Although the storm caused relatively little damage , the name Herbie was retired following its usage and will never be used again to name a tropical cyclone in the Australian region ." ]
[ "The Irwin and <unk> Rivers overflowed their banks , <unk> parts of <unk> ." ]
[ " = Cyclone Herbie = \n \n Tropical Cyclone Herbie was the only known tropical system to impact Western Australia during the month of May on record .", "The final cyclone of the 1987 – 88 Australian region cyclone season , Herbie was first identified northwest of the <unk> Islands on 17 May .", "The following day , the system was classified as a tropical low by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology and intensified into a Category 1 cyclone later that day .", "Several hours after this upgrade , the storm attained its initial peak intensity with winds of 75 km / h ( 45 mph 10 @-@ minute sustained ) .", "Around the same time , the Joint Typhoon Warning Center classified Herbie as Tropical Storm <unk> .", "On 19 May , the cyclone formed a new low pressure center and relocated roughly 300 km ( 190 mi ) south .", "Shortly thereafter , the storm began to accelerate towards the southeast and started to undergo an extratropical transition .", "Early on 21 May , Herbie made landfall in Shark Bay before losing its identity the following day over the Great Australian Bight .", "Although a weak storm , Herbie brought flooding rains and severe dust storms to portions of Western Australia .", "Additionally , a 30 @,@ 000 ton freighter broke in half amidst rough seas produced by the storm .", "Total losses from the storm reached A $ 20 million ( $ 15 @.", "@ 6 million USD ) .", "Due to the significant damage wrought by Herbie , the name was retired following its use .", "= = Meteorological history = = \n \n Tropical Cyclone Herbie originated from an area of low pressure on 17 May 1988 northwest of the <unk> Islands .", "Later that day , the Australian Bureau of Meteorology began monitoring the system as a tropical low .", "Several hours after , the Joint Typhoon Warning Center ( JTWC ) classified the system as Tropical Depression <unk> , having attained winds of 45 km / h ( 30 mph 1 @-@ minute sustained ) .", "Following slight development , the system intensified into a Category 1 cyclone and was given the name Herbie by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology early on 18 May .", "Several hours after being named , the storm attained its initial peak intensity with winds of 75 km / h ( 45 mph 10 @-@ minute sustained ) and a barometric pressure of 990 hPa ( mbar ) .", "Around the same time , the JTWC upgraded the system to a tropical storm , estimating the cyclone to have attained peak winds of 65 km / h ( 40 mph 1 @-@ minute sustained ) .", "On 19 May , satellite imagery of the system depicted that a new low pressure centre had developed roughly 300 km ( 190 mi ) south of the original low .", "Several hours after the relocation , the JTWC downgraded Herbie to a tropical depression as the system 's movement began to accelerate towards the southeast .", "As the storm moved at a rapid speed towards the coastline of Western Australia , it began to undergo an extratropical transition .", "During a 24 @-@ hour period ( 20 – 21 May ) Herbie tracked roughly 1 @,@ 500 km ( 930 mi ) , with the movement of the storm reaching 70 km / h ( 43 mph ) at times .", "Late on 20 May , the JTWC ceased advisories on the system as it weakened below tropical depression status offshore .", "However , the Bureau of Meteorology continued to monitor the system .", "Early on 21 May , the center of Herbie made landfall in Shark Bay with wind gusts up to 120 km / h ( 75 mph ) and a pressure of 980 hPa ( mbar ) .", "Due to the rapid movement of the storm , it reached the Great Australian Bight while retaining tropical characteristics despite its low @-@ latitude .", "Early on 22 May , the system lost its identity south of Australia as an extratropical cyclone .", "= = Impact = = \n \n Although a weak storm , its fast approach allowed for little preparation .", "According to officials in the coastal town of Denham , \" .. the cyclone struck virtually without warning . \"", "Most tourists staying in the region evacuated the day before Herbie 's arrival .", "Herbie caused moderate structural damage across Western Australia in coastal areas between <unk> and Denham .", "Banana plantations within this area also sustained extensive damage .", "In Denham , a storm surge of 2 m ( 6 @.", "@ 6 ft ) broke the town 's retaining wall and flooded low @-@ lying areas along the shore .", "Several fishing vessels were brought inland by the surge and left <unk> on streets once the water subsided .", "About 15 homes in Denham lost their roofs after wind gusts estimated at 160 km / h ( 99 mph ) battered the town .", "Due to the storms extratropical transition , areas south of Herbie received moderate to heavy rainfall while areas north of the center reported severe dust storms fueled by the cyclone 's high winds .", "Most areas affected by the storms rain recorded around 50 mm ( 2 @.", "@ 0 in ) with isolated totals near 100 mm ( 3 @.", "@ 9 in ) .", "In all , the storm wrought approximately A $ 20 million worth of structural and agricultural damage in Western Australia .", "Offshore , a 30 @,@ 000 ton freighter , the Korean Star , sustained extreme damage during the storm .", "Rough seas caused the hull of the ship to break and the vessel was separated into two pieces .", "Although the freighter was in two pieces , the ship did not sink and the wreckage of it came ashore near Cape Cuvier .", "No one on the ship sustained injury as all 19 crew members abandoned ship .", "The crew was rescued within a day of sustaining the damage and flown to <unk> .", "In the wake of the storm , the town hall in Denham was converted into a temporary shelter for the homeless .", "Repair to damaged roofs and downed power lines began on 22 May .", "Within a few days of the storm 's passage , appeals were made for relief funds in regions affected by Herbie .", "As of January 2010 , Cyclone Herbie is the most recent tropical system to either directly or indirectly impact the town of <unk> , a region that is struck by tropical cyclones once every six to eight years .", "Although the storm caused relatively little damage , the name Herbie was retired following its usage and will never be used again to name a tropical cyclone in the Australian region ." ]
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