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2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 13, at John T. Williams Funeral Home,
100 Petersville Road, Brunswick.
Graveside funeral
services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, Jan. 14, in Brownsville Heights Cemetery,
Brownsville, with the Rev. Clark D. Carr and the Rev. Noni Sigler officiating.
Memorial
contributions may be made to New York Hill United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 217, Brunswick,
Md. 21716.
Mr. Fred Younkins Class of
1931
As originally published on Tuesday, January 8, 2002.
Fred Harley Younkins, 88, of 19614 Yarrowsburg Road, Knoxville, died
Sunday, Jan. 6, at Washington County Hospital, Hagerstown.
He was the husband of Alberta M. Higdon Younkins, his wife of 56 years.
Born Oct. 27, 1913, in Garrett's Mill, he was a son of the late Maltby C.
and Ruth N. Phillips Younkins.
He had retired after 25 years as a budgetanalyst for the Department of
Defense.
He was a veteran of World War II, serving with the U.S. Army's 1st Armored
Division in Africa and Europe.
He was a member of Brownsville Church of the Brethren and the building
committee.
He was past president and life-member of Pleasant Valley Ruritan Club,
former member of Washington County Planning and Zoning Commission, member of Clopper-Michael
Post 10 American Legion in Boonsboro and Brunswick Veterans of Foreign Wars, and played many
years in the Washington County Amateur Baseball League.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by two daughters, Marsha L. Deal
of Bethany Beach, Del., and Jan M. Keefer of Waynesboro, Pa.; one son, Gale H. Younkins of
Harrisonburg, Va.; and four grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by one sister, Rachel Higgs; and one brother,
Earl Younkins.
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commissions, federal Post Office Examiners and Inspectors, state and federal judges, and juries have considered a variety of movies, books and magazines to be "sacrilegious," "immoral," "obscene," or "objectionable." The specific items have run the gamut from motion pictures like "The Miracle," "La Ronde," "M," "Native Son," "The Game of Love," "Lady Chatterley's Lover," "Les Amants," and "A Stranger Knocks" to books like "Nights of Horror," "Peyton Place," "Pleasure Was My Business," and "Tropic of Cancer," to magazines like "One — The Homosexual Magazine," "MANual," "Trim," "Grecian Guild Pictorial," "Playboy," "Rogue," "Frolic," other "girlietype" magazines, and nudist magazines. Publishers, exhibitors, distributors and sellers of these materials have been subjected in state and federal courts and agencies to set-backs including stiff fines and jail sentences, seizure of the materials,the Court's plurality opinions in Jacobellis as unequivocal authority for the proposition. In announcing the Court's judgment, Justice Brennan was speaking only for himself and Justice Goldberg. Justices White, Black and Douglas concurred only in the judgment. Justice Stewart concurred without indicating adoption of the national community standard. As for the dissenters, the Chief Justice explicitly rejected the national standard, as did Justice Harlan, presumably in light of his views in Roth. See Gent v. State, Ark., 393 S.W.2d 219 (1965). See also Keney v. New York, 34 U.S.L. Week 3011 (New York, Monroe County Ct., 1964), petition for cert. filed, 33 U.S.L. Week 3231 (U.S. Dec. 29, 1964) (No. 793, 1964 Term; renumbered No. 39, 1965 Term); Redrup v. New York, 34 U.S.L. Week 3012 (New York, | {
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"Players start along the banks of the river Danube in the period following "
"the expansion into Pannonia by the Celtic Boii tribe. Seeking to | {
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After the
surgery, Dr. Brown told McCreedy he was forced to do an Achilles tendon lengthening. In the
period following the surgery, Dr. Brown provided McCreedy with the overall care and treatment of
a postoperative wound dehiscence, and also diagnosed and treated her for Reflex Sympathetic
Dystrophy ("RSD"), a condition producing severe pain to the limb, which developed postoperatively.
McCreedy filed suit against Philipp, Dr. Frolichstein (the emergency physician on duty the
night of McCreedy's care), and Methodist Healthcare System of San Antonio, alleging negligence
and gross negligence in the care and treatment of the fracture, and violations under Title 42 of the
United States Code relating to the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act
(EMTALA). (1) McCreedy submitted an expert report prepared by Dr. R. Lee Chilton, III. Philipp
responded with ain emergency medicine, and is board certified by the American Board of Emergency
Medicine. In addition, he is a Fellow of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine and of the
American College of Emergency Physicians. He has served as a Clinical Assistant Professor of
emergency medicine, has trained residents in emergency medicine, and is currently the Medical
Director of the Emergency Department of a surgical hospital.
Philipp concedes Dr. Chilton's report adequately establishes his credentials to address the
standard of care for emergency room treatment. However, she argues the report fails to establish Dr.
Chilton is competent to address the causes of the complications sustained by McCreedy following
her visit to the emergency room.
The leading case on medical expert qualification, and the case on which Philipp relies, is
Broders v. Heise, 924 | {
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not?" she wrote.
"Who on earth does this Bob Higginson think he is? Would he ban disabled people from entering his premises? Or people of a particular race or colour or religion? I'll bet my bottom dollar he wouldn't; he'd be frightened to death to do so."
Image copyright Bob Higginson Image caption The Chart Room is an ocean-liner themed coffee shop
But Mr Higginson says the policy has been "blown out of proportion".
"I simply wanted to create a nice quiet zone where grown-ups could sit, relax and enjoy the quiet atmosphere," he said.
"There are plenty of other places for people with children to go.
"It's not like I've launched a ballistic missile over Torbay."
Mr Higginson said he has received "a hundred messages of support" since the "unfounded accusations" were posted online.
HeRobert Crais is an American author of
detective fiction. Crais began his
career writing scripts for television
shows such as Hill Street Blues, Cagney
& Lacey, Quincy, Miami Vice and L.A.
Law. His writing is influenced by
Raymond Chandler, Dashiell Hammett,
Ernest Hemingway, Robert B. Parker and
John Steinbeck. Crais has won numerous
awards for his crime novels. [1] Lee
Child has cited him in interviews as one
of his favourite American crime writers.
The novels of Robert Crais have been
published in 62 countries and are
bestsellers around the world. Robert
Crais received the Ross Macdonald
Literary Award in 2006 and was named
Grand Master by the Mystery Writers of
America in 2014.
Biography
Born in Independence, Louisiana, he was
adopted and raised as an only child. He
attended Louisiana State University and
studied mechanical engineering.
Crais moved to Hollywood in 1976 where
he found work as a screenwriter for the
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one shot to death; and one who died of a drug
overdose.] Appellant yelled, "You've got a gun and I've got one." When Valentine asked appellant
to admit that Valentine had been honest with him, appellant responded, "You tried to take me to
jail!" Appellant expressed confusion about why he was "the bad guy" when the officers had
originally come to help his wife. He was mad that Deputy Valentine tore his T-shirt when grabbing
for him. He said, "I'm sick, I'm feeling real sick, I'm about to die, anyway, I was poisoned." Later,
he said that he was "a military man." [Later witnesses said that appellant joined the Army when he
was young.]
8. All of the witnesses, including the Nicholsons' daughter, testified that this was thefirst shot
fired.
9. See supra note 7.
10. Mrs. Ogburn, who testified from her wheelchair, said that she suffered a stroke in 1996,
and ever since then her husband had taken care of all of her needs. After his death, she had to move
and now lives with her sister in The Colony, TX.
11. She stated that a person with the type of psychosis that appellant had might suddenly "go
off" when he felt threatened. Dr. Vail said that appellant had already had problems with a fellow
inmate, and he thought that the jailers were poisoning his food.
12. Candis's daughter, Christina White, testified that she was relieved when appellant married
her mother, who was mentally unable to take care of herself. Ms. White noticed that a couple of
times | {
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properties), such as Vampirella, Pantha, Evil Ernie, Smiley the Psychotic Button, Chastity, and Peter Cannon: Thunderbolt. In addition to their critically-acclaimed titles and bestselling comics, Dynamite works with some of the most high profile creators in comics and entertainment, including Kevin Smith, Alex Ross, Neil Gaiman, Andy Diggle, John Cassaday, Garth Ennis, Jae Lee, Marc Guggenheim, Mike Carey, Jim Krueger, Greg Pak, Brett Matthews, Matt Wagner, Gail Simone, Steve Niles, James Robinson, and a host of up-and-coming new talent. Dynamite is consistently ranked in the upper tiers of comic book publishers and several of their titles - including Alex Ross and Jim Krueger's Project Superpowers - have debuted in the Top Ten lists produced by Diamond Comics Distributors. In 2005, Diamond awarded the company a GEM award forBest New Publisher and another GEM in 2006 for Comics Publisher of the Year (under 5%) and again in 2011. The company has also been nominated for and won several industry awards, including the prestigious Harvey and Eisner Awards.
About Twentieth Century Fox Consumer Products:
A recognized industry leader, Twentieth Century Fox Consumer Products licenses and markets properties worldwide on behalf of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation, Twentieth Television and Fox Broadcasting Company, as well as third party lines. The division is aligned with Twentieth Century Fox Television, one of the top suppliers of primetime entertainment programming to the broadcast networks.
All characters, names, logos, etc. are ™ and © their respective owners. Press release written by Keith Davidsen. "LIKE" DYNAMITE'S FACEBOOK PAGE TODAY!http://www.facebook.com/dynamitecomicsJoin the conversation on Dynamite Entertainment's twitter page | {
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Situation Has Significantly Worsened. European Central Bank governing council member Christian Noyer said on Wednesday that the situation in Europe has significantly worsened, threatening global financial markets. "The situation in Europe and the world has significantly worsened over the past few weeks. Market stress has intensified," he said at a conference in Singapore. "We are now looking at a true financial crisis -- that is a broad-based disruption in financial markets."
Indian Firms Risk Dollar Debt Default as Rupee Slides. Dozens of Indian companies are coming under financial stress after the sharp fall of the rupee against the dollar during the past few months made once-cheap loans in the US currency much more expensive, analysts have warned.
After Bounce, Hedge Funds Slide Again In November. Whipsawing markets continue to bafflethis year with their spending. Even if they said they were spending more, they were doing so mainly to keep up with the rising cost of products," Paul Jung, Visa's head of eCommerce for Asia-Pacific, Central Europe, Middle East and Africa, said in a statement.
OmniVision Sees Q3 Below Estimates On Order Cutbacks. OmniVision Technologies Inc gave a third-quarter outlook below market estimates, hurt by a cutback in orders for sensors used in smartphones, sending its shares down 12 percent in extended trade."Late in our second quarter we encountered an unanticipated cutback in orders from major customers for sensors that were designed into consumer devices," Chief Executive Shaw Hong said on a conference call with analysts.
Financial Times:
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place is a handwritten alternative: "Written reprimand to be placed in officer's personnel file." An assistant chief—I can't make out his name from his handwritten signature—signed the report on March 3, 1998, two days before the one-year mark from her hiring. Whitlatch was also ordered to attend a "Managing Job Stress" workshop.
Can you make out this signature? I can't. SPD
Four years later, in 2002, Whitlatch was verbally reprimanded for "unprofessional conduct" and "rudeness" when she wrote a ticket to someone near Safeco Field before a baseball game. Available records do not add more detail about the incident, but the department's Office of Professional Accountability—established in 1999—investigated the allegations against her. In response, then-chief Gil Kerlikowske approved the verbal reprimand.
The following year, according to legal records, Whitlatch wrote adriver three tickets at a Seahawks game. She cited truck driver James Burdette for "excessive use of horn" and a violation involving "fender splash aprons." In a separate ticket, she cited him for "no proof of insurance." Burdette hired a lawyer to contest the tickets, and two months later, all the citations were thrown out by a municipal judge.
Reached by phone, Burdette told me he was sitting in traffic after the game when cars started honking in celebration. Whitlatch grew angry when he told her that everyone else was honking just like him, he said. She wrote the tickets, drove off, then circled back and "threw them out the window of her police car," he recalled.
Burdette said his attorney complained about Whitlatch's conduct while contesting the tickets in | {
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under the influence. But he testified, "it had not gotten through my
head yet that I just can't drink. There is no safe level for me." Because he
processes alcohol extremely slowly, he put the device on his vehicle because he
would drink at night and wake up in the morning falsely believing he was
fine.
¶10 The respondent entered an inpatient program for the treatment of
alcoholism in 2007 after his convictions in Jenks and Tulsa. He completed a
month-long program and remained sober for a little over a year. After tumultuous
events in his life, he began binge drinking. He admitted himself to an eight-day
inpatient program in March 2010. Still he occasionally resumed binge
drinking.
¶11 After his arrest in Nebraska in December 2011, the respondent entered
Promises Treatment Center in Los Angeles, California, and successfully completed
the 31-day inpatient program. This helped him conclude that he could not drink
anymore and that has been the key to his sobriety ever since. He attended
follow-up outpatient programs in the Oklahoma City area including 90 Alcoholics
Anonymous (AA) meetings in 90 days, and three months at a program at the
University of Oklahoma, which Dr. Hyde recommended. The Promises program had
recommended Dr. Hyde to the respondent and that treatment became a condition of
his Oklahoma deferred sentence. In May 2013, Dr. Hyde reported to the supervisor
of the respondent's probation that he had "achieved maximum psychological
improvement." The respondent continues to be under Dr. Hyde's supervision for
aftercare.
¶12 The respondent testified that he consistently attends | {
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should be
reversed and judgment rendered in his favor "based on the State Bar Advertising
Review Committee and the Commission for Lawyer Discipline's violation of their
own rules and regulations[,] administrative due process[,] and failure to exhaust
administrative remedies." He contends that the Committee falsely promised him it
would review the Brady Yellow Pages ad if he made an application and paid the fees
and that he could resolve any complaints about the ad informally and avoid the filing
of a formal grievance. He contends he paid the fees demanded and that the
Committee retained his money but refused to review the ad in question and, instead,
made further complaints against him concerning ads other than those initially raised
and filed a grievance against him. Id. He contends that he "had a substantive liberty
andproperty interest protected by the Fifth Amendment to the United States
Constitution and the Due Process of Law provisions of the Texas Constitution to the
informal resolution of the Committee's Complaint(s) offered at a price by the
Committee's solicitations." Id.
I interpret Izen's complaint to be that he has a fundamental constitutional
property interest in his law license that entitles him to due process before he may be
suspended from the practice of law. I agree that his due process rights under the
Fifth Amendment and the Texas Constitution were violated by the State Bar of Texas
Advertising Review Committee and Commission for Lawyer Discipline's application
to him of the procedures described in former Rule 7.07 of the Texas Disciplinary
Rules of Professional Conduct. I would hold, therefore, that, Rule 7.07, as applied
in this case, | {
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Welcome to the Body Farm
Beyond the border of an ordinary parking lot lies the most cutting-edge graveyard in the world … and a hands-on lab for cops and forensic anthropologists.
It was Valentine's Day when the gravediggers finished. The crew stood there waiting, their long-sleeved shirts drenched from a mixture of cold rain and sweat. At their feet were the holes—four of them—dug deep into the heavy clay. Nearby, young women and men in rubber gloves and medical gowns prepared to haul the cadavers down the hill.
Picking their way through the barren woodland, they carried 10 bodies to the burial site. Into the first ditch, the widest, they placed six corpses. In the second, they arranged three more. Just one body went into the third grave. The last was | {
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of
the Yukon, both of which had blown-out tires.
Additionally, the record reveals no factual support for Dr. Marshek=s
conclusion that the gouge was made by impact with the second axle rather than
the fourth axle, which he agreed showed evidence of a more severe impact from
the Yukon. Dr. Marshek agreed that it
was possible that the gouge could have been made by impact with the fourth axle
but rejected that possibility simply because it did not agree with his
diagram.
Appellants= expert,
John Painter, also pointed out that Dr. Marshek had no physical evidence to
support his theory of the angles at which the vehicles collided and did no
calculations on his theory that the gravel truck could not have been in its own
lane and ended up where it did. Finally,
Dr. Marshek was not designated as aWhile Rodriguez was a party and
Appellees attacked his credibility as discussed below, the other four persons
were independent and disinterested witnesses. Jerry Larance, driver of the F-250 pickup
truck that was only one-eighth of a mile behind the gravel truck and broadsided
or AT-boned@ the
Yukon when it spun sideways in front of him after sideswiping the gravel truck,
testified he recalled seeing every vehicle on the road and Aif that
truck would have been in the other lane, I would have seen that truck. I mean I wasn=t
sleeping driving down the road. . . . It
[doesn=t] take
a rocket scientist to know that the truck was in its lane.@
George Wilton, Larance=s
passenger in the pickup truck, testified that he was watching the gravel truck
ahead of them and that it never left its lane.
Moreover, he | {
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is
scarce, Gogarten and his students use genes and
genomes from present-day organisms and extrapolate
backwards using specialized computer programs. The
professor's website is filled with resources and
links, as well as quizzes and a section that allows
students to ask him questions about complex topics as
gene sequencing, taxonomic groups, and genetic
algorithms.
Gogarten's students often continue in academia, or
they find a professional home in the pharmaceutical
industry, working perhaps in gene therapy or drug
delivery system research, or devising ways of
breeding better crops using genetic and genomic
research.
Much of the activity in Gogarten's laboratory is
focused on the origin of eukaryotes, the kingdom of
life that includes all the higher plants and animals,
including humans. Microfossils in sedimentary rock
dating back 3.8 billion years reveal microscopic
colonies of what might be called bacteria. But if
they were already abundant then, where did they come
fromand what was their ancestor?
Questions like these are leading Gogarten and other
researchers around the world to redraw Darwin's Tree
of Life in a very different way.
The three forms, or domains, of life are bacteria
(including those capable of photosynthesis),
eukaryotes, and archaea, another type of bacteria.
There may have been two primary lines of descent, the
common bacteria on one branch and the archaea and
eukaryotes on the other. Researchers in Gogarten's
lab discovered that the three domains of life arose
through a different series of steps than had
previously been believed.
Around the world, Gogarten and his colleagues pore
through massive databases, analyzing and comparing
the genomes of different life forms invisible to the
naked eye, trying to shed light not on one of the
great mysteries of life, but literally on the great
mystery of life.
The relationships among these microscopic, one-celled
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and Normal J. Hamill; University of California, Los
Angeles and Kevin S. Reed for Petitioners.
Reed Smith, Paul D. Fogel and Dennis Peter Maio for The California Community
Colleges, California Institute of Technology, California State University, Chapman
University, Claremont McKenna College, Pepperdine University, Pitzer College, Pomona
College, Stanford University and The University of Southern California, as amici curiae
on behalf of Petitioners.
Munger, Tolles & Olson, Brad S. Phillips and Grant Davis-Denny for JED
Foundation, American College Counseling Association and NASPA: Student Affairs
Administrators in Higher Education, as amici curiae on behalf of Petitioners.
No appearance for Respondent.
Alan Charles Dell’Ario; Panish, Shea & Boyle, Brian Panish and Deborah S.
Changfor Real Party in Interest.
The Arkin Law Firm and Sharon J. Arkin for Consumer Attorneys of California,
as amicus curiae on behalf of Real Party in Interest.
__________________________
Katherine Rosen, a student at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA),
suffered severe injuries after being attacked by another student, Damon Thompson,
during a chemistry laboratory. Several months before the attack, the school had treated
Thompson for symptoms indicative of schizophrenia disorder, including auditory
hallucinations and paranoid thinking. Rosen filed a negligence action against the Regents
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model:crm.iap.lead.industry,name:crm_iap_lead.crm_iap_lead_industry_162
msgid "Capital Goods"
msgstr "Beni strumentali"
#. module: crm_iap_lead
#: model:ir.model.fields,field_description:crm_iap_lead.field_crm_iap_lead_industry__color
#: model:ir.model.fields,field_description:crm_iap_lead.field_crm_iap_lead_role__color
msgid "Color Index"
msgstr "Indice colore"
#. module: crm_iap_lead
#: model:crm.iap.lead.industry,name:crm_iap_lead.crm_iap_lead_industry_163
msgid "Commercial & Professional Services"
msgstr "Servizi commerciali e professionali"
#. module: crm_iap_lead
#: model:ir.model.fields.selection,name:crm_iap_lead.selection__crm_iap_lead_mining_request__search_type__companies
#: model_terms:ir.ui.view,arch_db:crm_iap_lead.crm_iap_lead_mining_request_form
msgid "Companies"
msgstr "Aziende"
#. module: crm_iap_lead
#: model:ir.model.fields.selection,name:crm_iap_lead.selection__crm_iap_lead_mining_request__search_type__people
msgid "Companies and their Contacts"
msgstr "Aziende e loro contatti"
#. module: crm_iap_lead
#: model:ir.model.fields,field_description:crm_iap_lead.field_crm_iap_lead_mining_request__company_size_max
msgid "Company Size Max"
msgstr "Dimensione massima dell'azienda"
#. module: crm_iap_lead
#: model:crm.iap.lead.industry,name:crm_iap_lead.crm_iap_lead_industry_167
msgid "Construction Materials"
msgstr "Materiali da costruzione"
#. module: crm_iap_lead
#: model:crm.iap.lead.industry,name:crm_iap_lead.crm_iap_lead_industry_30
msgid "Consumer Discretionary"
msgstr "Beni di consumo voluttuari"
#. module: crm_iap_lead
#: model:crm.iap.lead.industry,name:crm_iap_lead.crm_iap_lead_industry_239
msgid "Consumer Durables & Apparel"
msgstr "Beni di consumo durevoli e abbigliamento"
#. module: crm_iap_lead
#: model:crm.iap.lead.industry,name:crm_iap_lead.crm_iap_lead_industry_150
msgid "Consumer Services"
msgstr "Servizi al consumatore"
#. module: crm_iap_lead
#: model:crm.iap.lead.industry,name:crm_iap_lead.crm_iap_lead_industry_33
msgid "Consumer Staples"
msgstr "Beni di consumo di prima necessità"
#. module: crm_iap_lead
#: model_terms:ir.ui.view,arch_db:crm_iap_lead.crm_iap_lead_mining_request_form
msgid "Contacts"
msgstr "Contatti"
#. module: crm_iap_lead
#: model:ir.model.fields,field_description:crm_iap_lead.field_crm_iap_lead_mining_request__country_ids
msgid "Countries"
msgstr "Nazioni"
#. module: crm_iap_lead
#: code:addons/crm_iap_lead/models/crm_iap_lead_mining_request.py:0
#, python-format
msgid "Create a Lead Mining Request"
msgstr "Crea una richiesta di estrazione contatto"
#. module: crm_iap_lead
#: model:ir.model.fields,field_description:crm_iap_lead.field_crm_iap_lead_helpers__create_uid
#: model:ir.model.fields,field_description:crm_iap_lead.field_crm_iap_lead_industry__create_uid
#:model_terms:ir.ui.view,arch_db:crm_iap_lead.crm_iap_lead_mining_request_search
msgid "Opportunities"
msgstr "Opportunità"
#. module: crm_iap_lead
#: model:ir.model.fields.selection,name:crm_iap_lead.selection__crm_iap_lead_mining_request__lead_type__opportunity
msgid "Opportunity"
msgstr "Opportunità"
#. module: crm_iap_lead
#: model_terms:ir.ui.view,arch_db:crm_iap_lead.lead_message_template
msgid "Opportunity created by Odoo Lead Generation"
msgstr "Opportunità creata da generazione contatto Odoo"
#. module: crm_iap_lead
#: model:ir.model.fields,field_description:crm_iap_lead.field_crm_iap_lead_mining_request__role_ids
msgid "Other Roles"
msgstr "Altri ruoli"
#. module: crm_iap_lead
#: model:ir.model,name:crm_iap_lead.model_crm_iap_lead_role
msgid "People Role"
msgstr "Ruolo delle persone"
#. module: crm_iap_lead
#: model:ir.model,name:crm_iap_lead.model_crm_iap_lead_seniority
msgid "People Seniority"
msgstr "Anzianità delle persone"
#. module: crm_iap_lead
#: model:crm.iap.lead.industry,name:crm_iap_lead.crm_iap_lead_industry_161
msgid "Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences"
msgstr "Farmaceutica, biotecnologie e scienze biologiche"
#. module: crm_iap_lead
#: model_terms:ir.ui.view,arch_db:crm_iap_lead.lead_message_template
msgid "Phone"
msgstr "Telefono"
#. module: crm_iap_lead
#: model:ir.model.fields,field_description:crm_iap_lead.field_crm_iap_lead_mining_request__preferred_role_id
msgid "Preferred Role"
msgstr "Ruolo preferito"
#. module: crm_iap_lead
#: model:crm.iap.lead.industry,name:crm_iap_lead.crm_iap_lead_industry_114
msgid "Real Estate"
msgstr "Immobiliare"
#. module: crm_iap_lead
#: model_terms:ir.ui.view,arch_db:crm_iap_lead.crm_iap_lead_mining_request_form
msgid "Request"
msgstr "Richiesta"
#. module: crm_iap_lead
#: model:ir.model.fields,field_description:crm_iap_lead.field_crm_iap_lead_mining_request__name
msgid "Request Number"
msgstr "Numero richiesta"
#. module: crm_iap_lead
#: model:crm.iap.lead.industry,name:crm_iap_lead.crm_iap_lead_industry_152
msgid "Retailing"
msgstr "Vendita al dettaglio"
#. module: crm_iap_lead
#: model_terms:ir.ui.view,arch_db:crm_iap_lead.crm_iap_lead_mining_request_form
msgid "Retry"
msgstr "Riprova"
#. module: crm_iap_lead
#: model:ir.model.fields,field_description:crm_iap_lead.field_crm_iap_lead_industry__reveal_id
#: model:ir.model.fields,field_description:crm_iap_lead.field_crm_iap_lead_role__reveal_id
#: model:ir.model.fields,field_description:crm_iap_lead.field_crm_iap_lead_seniority__reveal_id
msgid "Reveal"
msgstr "Rivela"
#. module: crm_iap_lead
#: model:ir.model.fields,field_description:crm_iap_lead.field_crm_lead__reveal_id
msgid "Reveal ID"
msgstr "Rivela ID"
#. module: crm_iap_lead
#: model:ir.model.fields.selection,name:crm_iap_lead.selection__crm_iap_lead_mining_request__contact_filter_type__role
msgid "Role"
msgstr "Ruolo"
#. module: crm_iap_lead
#: model:ir.model.fields,field_description:crm_iap_lead.field_crm_iap_lead_role__name
msgid "Role Name"
msgstr "Nome ruolo"
#. module: | {
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and Brian Weatherson, 60–107. Oxford University Press. Chudnoff, Elijah. 2013. Intuition. Oxford University Press. Feldman, Richard. 2003. Epistemology. Prentice Hall. Feldman, Richard, and Earl Conee. 1985. "Evidentialism." Philosophical Studies 48 (1): 15–34. Harman, Gilbert. 1986. Change in View. MIT Press. Hasan, Ali. 2013. "Phenomenal Conservatism, Classical Foundationalism, and Internalist Justification." Philosophical Studies 162 (2): 119–141. Hawthorne, John, and Lasonen Aarnio, Maria. Manuscript. "Not So Phenomenal!" Huemer, Michael. 1999. "The Problem of Memory Knowledge." Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 80 (4): 346–357. ---. 2001. Skepticism and the Veil of Perception. Rowman and Littlefield. ---. 2006. "Phenomenal Conservatism and the Internalist Intuition." American Philosophical Quarterly 43 (2): 147–58. ---. 2011. "The Puzzle of Metacoherence." Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 82 (1): 1–21. ---. 2016. "Inferential Appearances." In Intellectual Assurance: Essays on Traditional EpistemicInternalism, edited by Coppenger, Brett and Bergmann, Michael, 144–60. Oxford University Press. ---. 2018. "A Probabilistic Critique of Evidentialism." In Believing in Accordance with the Evidence: New Essays on Evidentialism, edited by Kevin McCain, 199–222. Springer. McGee, Vann. 1985. "A Counterexample to Modus Ponens." Journal of Philosophy 82 (9): 462– 471. McGrath, Matthew. 2007. "Memory and Epistemic Conservatism." Synthese 157 (1): 1–24. Peacocke, Christopher. 1992. A Study of Concepts. MIT Press. Shoemaker, Sydney. 1996. The First-Person Perspective and Other Essays. Cambridge University Press. Siegel, Susanna, and Alex Byrne. 2017. "Rich or Thin?" In Current Controversies in Philosophy of Perception, edited by Bence Nanay. Routledge. Smithies, Declan. 2019. The Epistemic Role of Consciousness. Oxford University Press. Stoljar, Daniel. 2018. "The Regress Objection to Reflexive Theories of Consciousness." Analytic Philosophy | {
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SPOKEN AT HOME BY ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH FOR THE POPULATION
5 YEARS AND OVER (AMERICAN INDIAN AND ALASKA NATIVE ALONE) [22]
Universe: American Indian and Alaska Native alone population 5 years and over
Total:
5 to 17 years:
Speak only English
Speak other languages:
Speak English "very well"
Speak English "well"
Speak English "not well"
Speak English "not at all"
18 to 64 years:
(Repeat LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME BY ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH)
65 years and over:
(Repeat LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME BY ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH)
PCT62D. AGE BY LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME BY ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH FOR THE POPULATION
5 YEARS AND OVER (ASIAN ALONE) [22]
Universe: Asian alone population 5 years and over
Total:
5 to 17 years:
Speak only English
Speak other languages:
Speak English "very well"
Speak English "well"
Speak English "not well"
Speak English "not at all"
18 to 64 years:
(Repeat LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOMEBY ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH)
65 years and over:
(Repeat LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME BY ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH)
PCT62E. AGE BY LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME BY ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH FOR THE POPULATION
5 YEARS AND OVER (NATIVE HAWAIIAN AND OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDER ALONE) [22]
Universe: Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone population 5 years and over
Total:
5 to 17 years:
Speak only English
Speak other languages:
Speak English "very well"
Speak English "well"
Speak English "not well"
Speak English "not at all"
18 to 64 years:
(Repeat LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME BY ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH)
65 years and over:
(Repeat LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME BY ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH)
PCT62F. AGE BY LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME BY ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH FOR THE POPULATION
5 YEARS AND OVER (SOME OTHER RACE ALONE) [22]
Universe: Some other race alone population 5 years and over
Total:
5 | {
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did not dispute that he shot and
killed the victim. However, he argued
that he acted in self-defense.
Appellant’s self-defense argument was premised on his fear of gang-related
violence where he lived and gang members in the victim’s group, particularly
Anzuldua. He testified that he was not a
member of OHL, but admitted associating with its members and having a tattoo of
a grim reaper with “OHL” on its blade.
Appellant described his background, and he testified that there was gang
violence where he lived, including drive-by shootings. He said that he was told to be afraid of
“these outlaws by MS.” He also stated
that Anzuldua had attacked him three times in the past.
Appellant testified that, on the night of
the shooting, he and Ortiz went to the Burger King because they wanted to get
something to eat. Whiledriving there,
the Dodge carrying Anzuldua and the others abruptly pulled in front of
him. He recognized Anzuldua in the
car. He saw Anzuldua “doing something
with his hands” and saw Ortiz make a hand signal back to him. Appellant and Ortiz then continued on to the
Burger King. When they got there,
appellant saw Anzuldua’s group, and he became afraid that something was going
to happen. Appellant knew that Ortiz had
a gun with him, and appellant took it and put it in the front of his pants
because Ortiz had been drinking and appellant “did not want anything to
happen.” Appellant and Anzuldua then got
in a fistfight, but appellant gave up the fight and began walking away. Someone then hit him in the back of the head
with a beer can or beer bottle.
Appellant testified that he | {
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casualties by sniper fire, machine
gun fire, mines, and other forms of attack. Lieutenant Calley
had accompanied his platoon on some of the incursions.
[2] On March 15, 1968, a memorial
service for members of the company killed in the area during
the preceding weeks was held. After the service Captain Ernest
L. Medina, the commanding officer of C Company, briefed the company
on a mission in the Pinkville area set for the next day. ...
[3] Captain Medina testified
that he instructed his troops that they were to destroy My Lai
4 by "burning the hootches, to kill the livestock, to close
the wells and to destroy the food crops." Asked if women
and children were to be killed, Medina said he replied in the
negative, adding that, "You must use common sense. If they
have a weapon and are tryingto engage you, then you can shoot
back, but you must use common sense." However, Lieutenant
Calley testified that Captain Medina informed the troops they
were to kill every living thingmen, women, children, and
animalsand under no circumstances were they to leave any
Vietnamese behind them as they passed through the villages enroot
to their final objective. Other witnesses gave more or less support
to both versions of the briefing.................................................................................
[4] Calley's platoon passed the
approaches to the village with his men firing heavily. Entering
the village, the platoon encountered only unarmed, unresisting
men, women, and children. The villagers, including infants held
in their mothers' arms, were assembled and moved in separate
groups to collection points. Calley testified that during this
time he was radioed twice by Captain Medina, who demanded to
know what was delaying the platoon. On being told that a | {
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Simone Lee (PhD, MND, BSc) is a lecturer at the Centre for Rural Health and has a background in public health, nutrition/dietetics, chronic disease risk factors and prevention, and health literacy. Dr. Jonathan M. Mond (BA(Hons), MA(Hons), PhD, MPH) is a Senior Research Fellow in the Centre for Rural Health, University of Tasmania. Dr. Joanna Russell **(**BSc(Hons) Nutrition, MPH (Nutrition), PhD) is a lecturer in public health subjects at the University of Wollongong. Professor Paul Mitchell (MBBS, MD, PhD, FRANZCO, FRACS, FRCOphth, FAFPHM) is a Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology & Eye Health at Westmead Clinical School*.* Professor Victoria M Flood (BAppSc, Grad Dip Nutr&Diet, MPH, PhD; APD) holds a conjoint appointment as Professor of Allied Health with Western Sydney Local Health District and Faculty of Health Sciences, University17 F.3d 980
Michelle KENNEDY and Dale E. Kennedy, Plaintiffs-Appellants,v.CHILDREN'S SERVICE SOCIETY OF WISCONSIN, Frank Gaunt, St.Paul Fire and Casualty Insurance Company, andColonia Insurance Company, Defendants-Appellees.
No. 93-2312.
United States Court of Appeals,Seventh Circuit.
Argued Jan. 6, 1994.Decided Feb. 24, 1994.
Robert Sutton, Milwaukee, WI (argued), for Michelle Kennedy and Dale E. Kennedy.
Scott Ritter (argued), Hogan, Ritter, Minix & Comeau, Milwaukee, WI, for Children's Service Soc. of Wisconsin, Frank Gaunt and St. Paul Fire and Cas. Ins. Co.
Donald M. Lieb, Otjen, Vanert, Stangle, Lieb & Weir, Milwaukee, WI, for Colonia Ins. Co.
Before CUDAHY, COFFEY, and KANNE, Circuit Judges.
CUDAHY, Circuit Judge.
1
Children's Service Society of Wisconsin ("CSS") withdrew from facilitating an adoption because it believed the adoptive parents were members of a cult. The parents adopted the child through another agency and sued CSS | {
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Italic neighbors, expanding Latium to the Apennine Mountains in the northeast and to the opposite end of the marsh in the southeast. The modern descendant, the Italian Regione of Lazio, also called Latium in Latin, and occasionally in modern English, is somewhat larger still, but not as much as double the original Latium."
msgstr ""
#: maps/random/latium.jsonsettings.Name
msgid "Latium"
msgstr ""
#: maps/random/lions_den.jsonsettings.Description
msgid ""
"High cliffs protect each player's main base. Venturing into the unknown can "
"be risky, but necessary."
msgstr ""
#: maps/random/lions_den.jsonsettings.Name
msgid "Lion's Den"
msgstr ""
#: maps/random/lorraine_plain.jsonsettings.Description
msgid ""
"Players start in a nearly flat Gallic plain divided by a river and its "
"tributaries."
msgstr ""
#: maps/random/lorraine_plain.jsonsettings.Name
msgid "Lorraine Plain"
msgstr ""
#: maps/random/lower_nubia.jsonsettings.Description
msgid ""
"Known in the Greco-Roman world as the Triakontaschoinos, Lower Nubia was the"
" area between the first and second cataracts of the Nile and formed the "
"traditional borderthe Greek city of Byzantium would be "
"founded, later to become the capital of the great Byzantine Empire under the"
" new name of Constantinople. Players start on fertile land with adequate "
"resources."
msgstr ""
#: maps/random/marmara.jsonsettings.Name
msgid "Marmara"
msgstr ""
#: maps/random/mediterranean.jsonsettings.Description
msgid ""
"The Mediterranean, home to the Phoenicians, Greeks, Egyptians and later on "
"Romans. They took the rudimentary knowledge and principles of organisation "
"from Mesopotamia and forged it into something more, thereby shifting the "
"centre of learning and knowledge to the Mediterranean Coast, thus laying the"
" foundations of civilization as we know it today. The Mediterranean Sea is "
"almost completely enclosed by land: on the north by Gallia Transalpina "
"(Transalpine Gaul), Italia, Greece (Graecia) and Anatolia, on the east by "
"Syria, on the south by Libya and Mauritania, and on the west by | {
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in the
passenger side, and closed the door while Duke and Bautista remained in their
car. Duke heard a pop that sounded like
a gunshot. The driver=s side door of
Speedy=s car opened, and
Speedy and appellant were on the ground fighting. Appellant then put the gun to Speedy=s head. Bautista got out of the car with the shotgun
and told Duke to follow them. Duke saw
Bautista hit Speedy in the head with the shotgun. Bautista and Speedy got in the back seat of
Speedy=s car and
appellant got in the driver=s seat. Duke followed them in the other car.
When they got to Speedy=s house, Bautista
and appellant ordered Speedy to get on the floor in the living room. Bautista brought Speedy=s brother, Vincent
Ortega, out from the bedroom and ordered him to be quiet and laypickup
truck at an apartment complex across the street. They took off all of their clothes and
Bautista bleached them and then either threw them away or burned them.
Speedy=s father and
Vincent=s stepfather,
Armando Gonzalez, Sr., arrived home around 5:30 p.m. on November 27, 2002, from
his job in Shreveport. Gonzalez found
the door was open. When he walked in the
house, he saw Speedy laying face down in the hallway. Speedy=s hands and feet
were bound with duct tape, while duct tape was wrapped completely around his
head covering his eyes, nose, and mouth.
When Gonzalez discovered the phones had been pulled out, he called 911
from the cell phone in his truck. He did
not know Vincent=s body was in the bathtub and waited
outside for the police. The police found
Vincent face down in the bathtub with his | {
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of Religious Studies
and Philosophy, B.A. St. Bonaventure University; M.A. St. Bonaventure
University
Chin-Chiu Lee, Lecturer, Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics,
B.S. National Taiwan Normal University, M.S. Loyola University; Ph.D.
Louisiana State University
Patricia Lewis, Assistant Professor Division of Behavioral Sciences and
Social Work, B.S. Wilkes College; M.S.W. Hunter College
Ferdinand Liva, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Division of Fine Arts,
Master teacher in Italy, France and New York; Julliard School of Music
Joseph Luksic, Assistant Professor, Reference and Serials Librarian, B.A.
King's College; M.S.L.S. Marywood College
Richard Lynch, Assistant Professor, Division of Humanities, B.A. St.
Michael's College; M.A. Southern Illinois University; Ph.D. Southern
Illinois University
Elaine S. Lyons, Lecturer, Division of Education, B.S. College
Misericordia; M.P.A. Marywood College
Louis Maganzin, Professor, Division of Humanities, B.A. St.
Bonaventure University; M.A. Georgetown University; Ph.D.
Georgetown University
Marie Ann Mark, Lecturer, Division of Natural Sciences and
Mathematics, B.S. College Misericordia
Terryl L. Marsh,M.A. Marywood College
Joseph Tomasovic, Associate Professor, Division of Natural Sciences and
Mathematics, A.B. Princeton University; M.A. Columbia University;
Ph.D. Columbia University
Harry G. Trebilcox, Lecturer, Division of Fine Arts, B.M. Eastman
School of Music; M.M. Eastman School of Music
165
College Directory
Faculty and Academic Support
Faculty and
Academic
Support
Elaine Tulanowski, R.S.M., Assistant Professor, Division of Fine Arts,
B.A. College Misericordia; M.A. Seton Hall University; M.A. Ohio
State University
Mary Louise Veremeychik, Lecturer, Division of Fine Arts, B.M.
Eastman School of Music; M.M. Eastman School of Music
Theodore M. Veremeychik, Assistant Professor, Division of Fine Arts,
B.S. Indiana University of Pennsylvania; M.M. University of Miami
Marianne S. Vitale, Assistant Professor, Division of Education, B.S.
College Misericordia; M.S. Pennsylvania State University; Ed.D.
Pennsylvania State University
Gerldine Wall, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Division of Education, B.S.
East Stroudsburg University; M.S. University of Scranton
Marion Joseph Walsh, R.S.M., Adjunct Professor, Division of Allied
Health Professions, | {
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back Li Xuepeng returned to China from the training camp in Doha as a result of an Achilles issue that leaves Lippi shorthanded at the back.
Captain Zheng Zhi, meanwhile, remains integral to the team despite his advancing years - he turned 38 in August - while key central defender Feng is one of many on the wrong side of 30.
The coach has, however, started to lean more on the talents of the Shanghai SIPG side that won the Chinese Super League title for the first time in 2018, with Yan Junling featuring in goal and She Ki likely to partner Feng in central defence.
But it is the goal scoring of Wu Lei that Lippi must harness if he is to give the Chinese the chance to win games.
WuThe babe they called Brian" "He grew" "Grew, grew and grew" "Grew up to be" "Grew up to be" "A boy called Brian" "A boy called Brian" "He had arms and legs" "And hands and feet" "This boy" "Whose name was Brian" "And he grew" "Grew, grew and grew" "Grew up to be" "Yes, he grew up to be" "A teenager called Brian" "A teenager called Brian" "And his face became spotty" "Yes, his face became spotty" "And his voice dropped down low" "And things started to grow" "On young Brian and show" "He was certainly no" "No girl named Brian" "Not a girl named Brian" "And he started to shave" "And have one off the wrist" "And want to see girls" "And go out and get pissed" | {
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of claims by either sides is challenging with both the Turks and Kurds waging a war of narratives.
Fighting continued in northern Syria Sunday between Turkish forces and the U.S.-backed Kurdish militia Peoples' Protection Units (YPG).
Both sides are claiming successes in the fierce battles underway.
On Saturday President Recep Tayyip Erdogan startled Western officials by threatening to expand the incursion along the whole of the border with Syria in his bid to crush the YPG, which he describes as a terrorist organization.' The Turkish leader's threat prompted French foreign minister Jean-Yves Le Drian to urge Turkey to act with restraint in Syria in a phone conversation with his Turkish counterpart Mevlut Cavusoglu.
Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan addresses Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan addresses his ruling party members in Ankara, Jan.26, 2018. Erdogan has vowed to extend a Turkish cross-border offensive in northern Syria eastward. Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan addresses his ruling party members in Ankara, Jan. 26, 2018. Erdogan has vowed to extend a Turkish cross-border offensive in northern Syria eastward.
Claim and counter-claim
Determining the accuracy of the casualty toll is also proving difficult amid claim and counter-claim. Syrian political activists on the ground in northern Syria say both sides are exaggerating losses inflicted on the other.
Military officials in Ankara Sunday claimed that Turkish forces and their Syrian rebel allies, remnants of the Free Syrian Army that led the fight against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, have killed or captured more than 484 Kurdish militiamen since launching Operation Olive Branch.
And they say that in the week since the | {
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Mr Trump has repeatedly mentioned Egypt as a critical Muslim-majority ally in the fight against extremists such as Isis.
The White House welcome comes after a tense relationship between Egypt's leader and the previous administration.
Former President Barack Obama never invited Mr Sisi to the White House and allowed his administration to repeatedly admonish his government over its human rights record. | {
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is one brought by six individual plaintiffs on behalf of themselves and the approximately 1,000 American students attending the School of Medicine of the Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara, located in Guadalajara, Mexico, against the American Medical Association (hereinafter referred to as "AMA"), the American Hospital Association (hereinafter referred to as "AHA"), the Educational Council for Foreign Medical Graduates (hereinafter referred to as "ECFMG"), and the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals (hereinafter referred to as "JCAH").
Briefly, the plaintiffs claim that restrictions imposed by the defendants upon their right to intern in United States hospitals have deprived them of constitutional rights and have violated the sections of the Civil Rights Act guaranteeing those rights, and the federal and New York antitrust statutes. The complaint challenges the ECFMG's policy ofOutrage has been growing in Hungary over an anti-Roma article written by a founding member of the ruling Fidesz party.
Describing a New Year's Eve bar brawl in which several people were seriously injured and some of the attackers were reportedly Roma, Zsolt Bayer said "a significant part of the Roma are unfit for co-existence. They are not fit to live among people. These Roma are animals and they behave like animals."
His commentary in Saturday's Magyar Hirlap newspaper criticised the "politically correct western world" for advocating tolerance and understanding of Roma, who comprise 7% of Hungary's 10 million people and are often among its poorest and least educated citizens. Roma are also known as Gypsies.
The justice minister, Tibor Navracsics, condemned the article, but a Fidesz spokeswoman said it would | {
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Sal Rubbino
Abuela by Arthur Dorros
Amy's Travels by Kathryn Starke
Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank
Ansel Adams Made Me a Much Better Teacher by Jerome Burg
Are We There Yet by Alison Lester
Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne
Author Homes by Beryl Reid
Big Anthony: His Story by Tomi DePaolo
Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy
Blood on the River by Elisa Carbone (STUDENT CREATED)
Bonyo Bonyo by Vanita Oelschlager
Brothers in Hope by Mary Williams
Bud Not Buddy by Christopher Paul Curtis
Buddenbrooks by Thomas Mann
By the Great Hornspoon by Sid Fleischman
Candide by Voltaire
Chasing Lincoln's Killer by James Swanson (STUDENT CREATED)
Esperanza Rising by Pam Muñoz Ryan
Eugene O'Neill's Tao House, National Historic Site by Jerome Burg
Fever 1793 by Laurie Halse Anderson
Fifteen by Lacey McLaughlin
Flesh & Blood So Cheap by Albert Marrin
Flotsam byDavid Wiesner (STUDENT CREATED)
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley (STUDENT CREATED)
Going Home by Margaret Wild
Hana's Suitcase by Karen Levine
Hard Gold by Avi (STUDENT CREATED)
In Search of Beowulf by Jerome Burg
Jack London Historical Park by Jerome Burg
Journey to Topaz by Yoshiko Uchida
Lost! by David McPhail
Macbeth by William Shakespeare
Magic Eyes: I Spy New Zealand History by Coral Atkinson (STUDENT CREATED)
Make Way for Ducklings by Robert McCloskey
Marching for Freedom by Elizabeth Partridge
My Brother Sam is Dead by James Lincoln Collier, Christopher Collier
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Number the Stars by Lois Lowry
Os Lusiadas (In Portuguese) by Luís Vaz de Camões
Paddle-To-The-Sea by Holling C, Holling
Pedro's Journal by Pam Conrad
Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce
Possum Magic by Mem Fox
Priscilla and the Hollyhocks by Anne Broyles
Remote Man by Elizabeth Honey
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for cleaning or water purification — to "cure" chronic conditions.
The sale of MMS as a health product is illegal in Australia, and the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) said it "poses a serious health risk if consumed by humans".
The Australian Medical Association have also previously called for such "magic potions" to be banned, following the hospitalisation of four Victorians in 2014.
But, Genesis continues to advertise the drops online even listing sellers of the solution (including one in Australia) and encouraging people to pay $US200 to access an MMS video training course.
Concerning testimonies on the Genesis website are allegedly written by some of the "five million" people who have recovered from illnesses by using such "cleansing waters", including the mother of a sixteen-year-old boy.
"My 16-year-old son recovered from Autism byIn the
United States Court of Appeals
For the Seventh Circuit
No. 99-3148
United States of America,
Plaintiff-Appellee,
v.
Ricky Morrison,
Defendant-Appellant.
Appeal from the United States District Court
for the Central District of Illinois, Springfield Division.
No. 98 CR 30065--Jeanne E. Scott, Judge.
Argued February 11, 2000--Decided March 28, 2000
Before Posner, Chief Judge, and Manion and Kanne,
Circuit Judges.
Kanne, Circuit Judge. Ricky Morrison was
convicted in district court of manufacturing
methamphetamine. On appeal, he claims that the
government failed to produce sufficient evidence
to sustain the conviction and that the district
court improperly attributed too much
methamphetamine to him for purposes of
establishing relevant conduct under the
Sentencing Guidelines. We affirm Morrison’s
conviction, but we vacate the sentence imposed
and remand the case to the district court for
resentencing.
I. History
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he showed the officers his identification but was nonetheless treated roughly and arrested. He sat in a cell for hours before a federal immigration agent confirmed that his documents were in order.
A professor of criminal justice presented a statistical analysis he said corroborated that profiling in the county was systematic.
Ralph Taylor of Temple University testified that Hispanics are more likely to be checked for immigration status during saturation patrols than non-Hispanics are.
Casey blamed the incidences on bad training by U.S. Immigration and Customs agents. The court's ruling will prevent local law enforcement from playing a potential role in immigration enforcement, he said.
No longer allowed
The court's ruling prevents the sheriff's office from carrying out some of Arpaio's policies that it said amounted to a violation of the Fourth Amendment,which protects against unreasonable search and seizure, and the Fourteenth, which guarantees equal protection under the law.
The MCSO will no longer be allowed to use race or Latino heritage to make any law enforcement decisions, including stopping vehicles, making detentions or holding suspects longer than necessary to resolve specific allegations.
The ruling is another slap from the federal justice system against Arizona's immigration policies.
The U.S. Supreme court in June 2012 struck down parts of the state's controversial immigration law, including provisions for law enforcement that were similar to those practiced by Arpaio, and which the court deemed unconstitutional.
Law enforcement veteran
Arpaio's office claims to be the third largest sheriff's office in the United States and boasts more than 3,400 employees.
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a sexual-contact complaint against him.
Appellant told Williams that he picked up T.J. and then returned to the
apartment to make a cup of coffee and let T.J. use the restroom. Appellant told Williams that T.J. touched his
Aprivate parts@ as they
were leaving the apartment. Williams
testified that seven days before the alleged assault, she noticed that the
pillows and other items on the bed in her guest bedroom had been moved. She asked Appellant about it, and he said
that he had cleaned up the room for her, which struck Williams as odd because
Appellant had never cleaned up for her before.
On the day of the alleged assault, Williams again noticed that one of the
pillows was askew on the bed. A few days
later, Appellant laundered the bedclothes from the guest bedroom, which struck
Williams asphotograph of the guest
room in Appellant=s
apartment. She also identified the
bedspread that was on the bed at the timeCthe same bedspread Williams said Appellant later washed.
Appellant testified in his
own defense. He said that he often
picked up T.J. early because Asometimes we have so many people booked up.@ He testified that the GPS
tracking device was often inaccurate.
Appellant said that after he picked up T.J. on the morning of the
alleged assault, he drove past the day care center because T.J. said she wanted
to ride with him to pick up the next passenger, whom Appellant was supposed to
pick up at 10:00. Appellant testified
that he stopped at his apartment to get coffee even thought he knew it was
against MITS policy to do so. He said
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George where the 2-6ers were. The defendant would then
distract the 2-6ers by "talking shit" to them. Then, George
would sneak up and shoot them. Once the shooting was over George
and the defendant would return to George's house. George was
going to take care of getting rid of the gun. At this time,
George and the defendant left the house.
Later, the defendant and George walked to 62nd and Kedzie.
As they were walking George said "if they are *** out there,
let's pop them." George told the defendant he had a gun and that
the defendant should watch for police. George then pulled the
gun out of his waist and showed it to the defendant. At that
time, the defendant knew that GeorgeCharles Smith. Charles Smith was an
innocent bystander to a street gang feud. The record in
aggravation established that Smith was engaged to be married and
was the father of three young children. The defendant had a
significant history of criminal conduct as a juvenile. He had
also continued his gang activity while in custody during the
pendency of his trial. As a result, the trial judge concluded
that the defendant had little remorse for his actions, although
the judge did consider the defendant's statement during the
sentencing hearing. Under the circumstances, we cannot conclude
that the judge abused his discretion.
Affirmed.
Gordon, J., and Cahill, J., concur.
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of the series' games, a major aspect of the gameplay is the summoning system, which lets you find and collect even more Personas to use in battle. With the ability to alter their traits and merge them to create totally new ones, RPG standards like weapons and armor take a back seat. The summoning system of the Persona games has been likened to Pokemon's monster collecting and, while they're similar in the collection aspect, I feel Atlus' work is quite a bit deeper in scope, and certainly more adult. For being engrossing they're on the same level.
The social and dating sim aspects of the last two franchise games are a primary draw for series fans, and it's here that this port has some interesting updates. Persona 4 playsRio Lisboa (2016)
Rock in Rio Lisboa VII
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!May 29 (Sunday)
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Bruce Springsteen
23:45
Xutos & Pontapés
22:00
Stereophonics
20:30
Rock in Rio - the Musical
19:00
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Queen + Adam Lambert
23:45
Mika
22:00
Fergie
20:30
Rock in Rio - The Musical
19:00
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Hollywood Vampires
23:45
Korn
22:00
Rival Sons
20:30
Rock in Rio - The Musical
19:00
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Maroon 5
23:45
Ivete Sangalo 22:00
D.A.M.A & Gabriel, o Pensador 20:30
Rock in Rio the Musical 19:00
| style="text-align:center; vertical-align:top; width:200px;"|Avicii 22:45
Ivete Sangalo (replaced Ariana Grande)
21:00
Ariana Grande (cancelled)
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Charlie Puth 19:30
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stated that Rafi had given him the gun, and told
him to deliver the gun and the car to a friend who would be waiting
for him on Merwin Street. He admitted, however, that he had
originally told the police that he found the gun under some leaves.
Paredes' trial before the U.S. District Court for the
District of Massachusetts began on November 4, 1996, and continued
until November 12. On that date, the jury returned a verdict
finding Paredes guilty on all three counts of the indictment. On
February 24, 1997, Paredes was sentenced as described above.
Judgment was entered on February 25, and Paredes filed a notice of
appeal on April 19, 1997.
II. Analysis
A. Jury Instructions
other evidence that could support his conviction on
the conspiracy count, Paredes contends that the possession count
was the cornerstone of the indictment because evidence that he was
in possession of the cocaine was the strongest evidence for a
conviction on the conspiracy and weapons counts.
Paredes claims that, since the cocaine was found in a
plastic bag beneath a towel underneath the front passenger seat,
some distance from the reach of his outstretched hand, he could not
be said to be in actual possession of the cocaine. In order to
convict him on the possession count, he claims, the jury had to
find that he was in constructive possession of the cocaine.
However, Paredes objects to the court's wording of the instruction
on constructive possession, specifically challenging the omission
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goings-on at a Maine hospital. An Americanization of Lars von Trier's ''Series/{{Riget}}'', combining supernatural horror with MedicalDrama and a touch of BlackComedy.[[/folder]][[hardline]]
King also wrote the screenplays for the 1985 film ''Film/CatsEye'' and the 1992 film ''Film/{{Sleepwalkers}}'', collaborated with George Romero on the 1982 theatrical anthology film ''Film/{{Creepshow}}'' (as well as its sequel ''Film/{{Creepshow 2}}'' and the sequel-in-all-but-name ''Film/TalesFromTheDarksideTheMovie''), and went behind the camera to direct the 1986 film ''Film/MaximumOverdrive'', adapted from his ''Night Shift'' story "Literature/{{Trucks}}", in which people are menaced by trucks and other vehicles that are [[AttackOfTheKillerWhatever brought to murderous life]] by radiation from a comet. Ironically, the story was later adapted again, rather more faithfully, under the original title.
He is also part of a rotation of featured columnists in ''Entertainment Weekly'' magazine.
----!!This author's work includesexamples of:
* ActionSurvivor* AfterTheEnd: Most notably ''Literature/TheStand''[[note]]set after a "superflu" kills the vast majority of the human population[[/note]] and ''Franchise/TheDarkTower''[[note]]Roland's world is gradually coming apart at the seams[[/note]].* AdultFear: The loss or abuse of children is a recurring theme.* TheAlcoholic: Several characters, most notably Jack Torrance in ''Literature/TheShining'', Jim Gardener in ''Literature/TheTommyknockers'', and Danny Torrance in ''Literature/DoctorSleep''. King himself used to be an alcoholic.** Several pages of Gardener's introduction feature a ''disturbing'' description of what alcoholism feels like from the drunk's perspective. The urge to drink is also explored heavily in ''Doctor Sleep''* AmericanAccents: Being a Down-Easter himself, King has a knack for accurately depicting the various dialects of the northeastern corner of the country -- mostly Pennsylvania, New York, Massachusetts, and (especially) Maine.* AnonymousKillerNarrator: in ''The Dead | {
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follow.
This fanfiction is based on Fallout Equestria by Kkat, whose magnificent work of fiction inspired me to seriously write for the first time in my life.
Strange Places [ Updated ]
[Dark]
[Crossover]
[Adventure]
Description: Diamond Knives is a halfbreed of unicorn and zebra, and a resident of the Prison,
a correctional facility that was sealed long ago to protect itself from the ravages
of the Great War.
However, she and her closest friend, a zebra by the name of Zeed, flee in order to
escape the most recent riot, when Knives is caught by a rival among the Guards,
and nearly killed in the incident.
Finding herself given a new life within the ruins of Canturbury, she will soon
discover that she is not what she once believed herself to be, and be forced to
find the freakish experiments performedkidnap his sister, Chief of Stable Security, Shadow sets out to track her down across the vast wastes of the Equestrian south west and, if possible, save her. Along the way he uncovers a threat most ponies had forgotten, or thought long since destroyed in the war. Can he and his friends stand against the gathering evil? Or is the wasteland doomed to fall forever, with no hope of ever rising again?
Heroes Audio Book [ Updated ]
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of the Committee had caused "a
number of well-known crooks and women of bad reputation to leave
town." Who these scoundrels were, the papers did not say.
The Committee was to be composed of the Reverends Elmer Gantry and
Otto Hickenlooper, Methodists; G. Prosper Edwards, Congregationalist;
John Jennison Drew, Presbyterian; Edmund St. Vincent Zahn, Lutheran;
James F. Gomer, Disciples; Father Matthew Smeesby, Catholic; Bernard
Amos, Jewish; Hosea Jessup, Baptist; Willis Fortune Tate,
Episcopalian; and Irving Tillish, Christian Science reader; with
Wallace Umstead, the Y.M.C.A. secretary, four moral laymen, and a
lawyer, Mr. T. J. Rigg.
They assembled at lunch in a private dining-room at the palatial
Zenith Athletic Club. Being clergymen, and having to prove that
they were also red-blooded, as they gathered before lunch in the
lobby of the club they were particularly boisterous in shouting to
passing acquaintances, florists and doctorsand wholesale plumbers.
To one George Babbitt, a real estate man, Dr. Drew, the
Presbyterian, clamored, "Hey, Georgie! Got a flask along?
Lunching with a bunch of preachers, and I reckon they'll want a
drink!"
There was great admiration on the part of Mr. Babbitt, and laughter
among all the clergymen, except the Episcopal Mr. Tate and the
Christian Scientific Mr. Tillish.
The private dining-room at the club was a thin red apartment with
two pictures of young Indian maidens of Lithuanian origin sitting
in native costumes, which gave free play to their legs, under a
rugged pine-tree against a background of extremely high mountains.
In Private Dining-room A, beside them, was a lunch of the Men's
Furnishers Association, addressed by S. Garrison Siegel of New York
on "The Rented Dress Suit Business and How to Run It in a High-
class Way."
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work time outside
of the office. Moser and her fellow sales representatives operated
in an open area with no partitions or walls. Her supervisor was
sales manager Eddie Jones, who in turn reported to general manager
Dan O’Shea.
Moser’s time at Fairway was a rocky one. She had disputes
with several Fairway employees, sometimes resulting in heated
exchanges. Although Moser was on the receiving end of much
objectionable behavior, she at times contributed to the less than
professional atmosphere at Fairway. For example, she sometimes
called other employees names, she joked that she was smarter than
they were, and she once shot other employees with a water gun. On
onethat
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sometimes required intervention and resulted in verbal reprimands.
Even when the two were not openly hostile, Wilkes often irritated
Moser. For example, he asked her about her personal life and tried
to set her up with men; he commented that he thought she would have
an affair with someone from the office; he once told her to slow
down because she was “bouncing,” J.A. 308 (internal quotation marks
omitted); and once he made a comment about her backside. He
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(VfB Stuttgart), Sven Ulreich (VfB Stuttgart), Douglas Costa (FC Shakhtar Donetsk), Arturo Vidal (Juventus), Kingsley Coman (Juventus, loan), Julian Green (Hamburger SV, end of loan), Jan Kirchhoff (end of loan)
• Out: Xherdan Shaqiri (Stoke City FC), Pepe Reina (SSC Napoli), Mitchell Weiser (Hertha BSC Berlin), Claudio Pizarro (released), Bastian Schweinsteiger (Manchester United FC), Pierre-Emile Højbjerg (FC Schalke 04, loan), Dante (VfL Wolfsburg)
SL Benfica (POR)
• In: Adel Taarabt (Queens Park Rangers FC), Mehdi Carcela-González (R. Standard de Liège), Bilal Ould-Chikh (FC Twente), Ederson (Rio Ave FC), Marçal (CD Nacional), Dálcio (CF Os Belenenses), Diego Lopes (Rio Ave FC), Pelé (AC Milan), Francisco Vera (Club Rubio Ñu), Jhon Murillo (Zamora FC), Kostas Mitroglou (Fulham FC, loan), Raúl Jiménez (Club Atlético de Madrid)
• Out: Miralem Sulejmani (BSC Young Boys), André GomesVukojević (FK Austria Wien), Ivan Fiolić (NK Lokomotiva Zagreb), Luka Capan (NK Lokomotiva Zagreb), Josip Ćorić (NK Lokomotiva Zagreb), Jozo Šimunović (Celtic FC)
Derlis González unveiled at Dynamo Kyiv ©FC Dynamo Kyiv
FC Dynamo Kyiv (UKR)
• In: Júnior Moraes (FC Metalurh Donetsk), Mykola Morozyuk (FC Metalurh Donetsk), Radosav Petrović (Gençlerbirliği SK), Maxym Koval (FC Hoverla Uzhhorod), Serhiy Myakushko (FC Hoverla Uzhhorod), Derlis González (FC Basel 1893)
• Out: Vladyslav Kalitvintsev (FC Chornomorets Odesa, loan), Betão (released), Ognjen Vukojević (FK Austria Wien), Lukman Haruna (FC Anji, loan), Jeremain Lens (Sunderland AFC), Maxym Koval (Odense BK, loan), Dieumerci Mbokani (Norwich City FC, loan)
Galatasaray AŞ (TUR)
• In: Bilal Kısa (Akhisar Belediyespor), Lukas Podolski (Arsenal FC), Lionel Carole (ES Troyes AC), José Rodríguez (Real Madrid CF), Jem Paul Karacan (Reading FC), Jason Denayer (Manchester City | {
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her website is
Children + Comic Books = Reading,
Knowledge and Confidence.
Jon, on the other hand,
saw Archie as irrelevant
in today's society.
He recalled a story where he was reading
a few Archie comics on a train.
A woman sat down next to him,
took a look at the comics,
and remarked, "Archie!
"Wow, they still make those?"
Jon knew from that point
that the company needed to be
reworked from what kinds of
stories they were telling
to how they would
distribute those stories.
Under this new leadership,
Archie Comics introduced new
ideas like the character of
Kevin Keller the first gay
character in Riverdale,
Life With Archie which would
explore slightly more mature
themes than readers had
seen in those comics,
and even the simple concept
of distributing their comics digitally.
Kevin Keller's first
appearance in Veronica #202
would receive a second printing,
which was unprecedented for
Archie Comics at the time.
Life with Archie was also aof good reasons.
Nancy Silberkleit reportedly
wanted long-time employees
fired based solely on their
appearance, age, or weight.
She allegedly wanted her dog to be given
free-reign to poop where
ever it wanted in the office.
There were claims that she
hired a member of Hells Angels
to come to the office
and intimidate employees,
although some reports say
that it was the former
football player Howard Jordan.
Honestly, I don't even know.
It could have been both.
Her former assistant
claimed that she asked him
to spy on everyone and dig
up dirt, but he refused,
later explaining, quote,
"This woman is trying to
"kill the company for her own purposes.
"It's the worse job
experience of my life."
End quote.
Everyone around the office
expressed the opinion that Nancy
was mentally unstable,
unreasonable, and prone to tantrums.
The best example of this behavior is when
she allegedly stormed into a meeting
pointed at each attendee,
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on Iran amid increasing tensions Jeff Flake: Republicans 'should hold the same position' on SCOTUS vacancy as 2016 Trump supporters chant 'Fill that seat' at North Carolina rally MORE fired Comey last May, a decision that triggered the appointment of special counsel Robert Mueller Robert (Bob) MuellerCNN's Toobin warns McCabe is in 'perilous condition' with emboldened Trump CNN anchor rips Trump over Stone while evoking Clinton-Lynch tarmac meeting The Hill's 12:30 Report: New Hampshire fallout MORE to take over the federal investigation into Russia's election meddling and its possible collusion with the Trump campaign. Comey has remained in the public spotlight following his June testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee about his ouster.
“The administration chose to defame me and, more importantly, the FBI by saying that the organizationAmherst County is an American county, located in the Piedmont region and near the center of the Commonwealth of Virginia. The county is part of the Lynchburg, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area, and its county seat is Amherst.
Amherst County was created in 1761 out of Albemarle County, and it was named in honor of Lord Jeffery Amherst, the so-called "Conqueror of Canada". The county was subsequently reduced in size in 1807 in order to give up land to form Nelson County. Tobacco was the major cash crop of the county during its early years.
As of the 2010 census, the population of the county was 32,353, a small increase from the 31,894 people reported in the 2000 census.
History
Jeffery Amherst, called the "Conqueror of Canada", for whom the county was named
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Image caption Mr Ward said the decision was designed to stop "supporters of the Palestinians" being elected
Ex-MP David Ward has been sacked as a Lib Dem general election candidate, party leader Tim Farron says.
Mr Ward, who planned to stand in Bradford East - the seat he lost in the last election - caused controversy in 2013 when he accused "the Jews" of atrocities against Palestinians.
His party membership has been suspended and an independent panel will carry out an investigation after the election.
Mr Ward expressed "sadness" over his sacking and denied being anti-Semitic.
But Mr Farron said he was unfit to represent the party, adding: "I believe in a politics that is open, tolerant and united."
His decision was welcomed by the Jewish Leadership Council, which called Mr Ward "an unrepentantserial offender".
In 2013, Mr Ward posted a tweet calling Israel an "apartheid state" and saying that "Zionists" were "losing the battle".
Mr Ward refused to apologise at the time and had the party whip withdrawn.
Image copyright PA Image caption Tim Farron said he believed in "open, tolerant and united" politics
Later, in 2014 he was forced to apologise after suggesting he might be ready to fire rockets from Gaza into Israel.
He also recently tweeted that "all terrorist attacks in UK stem from our foreign policy", following the Westminster terror attack.
Speaking during a campaign visit to St Albans before the sacking, Mr Farron said he was "utterly passionate in tackling and fighting anti-Semitism".
He criticised Mr Ward's comments, and added: "I've been very very clear that we will have absolutely no tolerance | {
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age forty.
Rosenberg also alleges that on March 9, 1994, a few
months before her termination, John Wyllys sexually harassed her by
activating and handing to her a phallus-shaped vibrator when she
went into his office to obtain a document. (Wyllys denies this and
says the only unusual electrical apparatus in his office was a
"stress buster.") Rosenberg did not file a harassment complaint
internally with Merrill Lynch.
On April 25, 1994 -- allegedly the next time Rosenberg
and Wyllys spoke -- Rosenberg met with Wyllys to discuss her work
performance. Wyllys suggested she tender her resignation, saying
that her work was not up to expected levels. The next day
Rosenberg called Wyllys to invite him to have dinner with her to
discuss his evaluation of her, and he accepted the invitation on
April 27. "industry representatives." Id.at 207 n.22. However, representatives of the securities industry
actually occupy a minority of seats on the NYSE's board. In
addition, the NYSE is subject to regulation by the SEC, and such
regulation includes the NYSE's arbitration procedures. The Supreme
Court noted this in Shearson/American Express, Inc. when it
commented that the SEC possesses "expansive power to ensure the
adequacy of the arbitration procedures employed by" self-regulating
organizations such as the NYSE. Shearson/American Express, Inc.,
482 U.S. at 233. Rather than being controlled by the securities
industry, the NYSE plays a significant role in monitoring and
disciplining exchange members for non-compliance with its rules.
The district court also erred in its description of
specific arbitration procedures, including its description of the
pool of potential arbitrators, and in equating the NYSE's
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Citation Nr: 1132118
Decision Date: 08/31/11 Archive Date: 09/07/11
DOCKET NO. 06-37 432 ) DATE
)
)
On appeal from the
Department of Veterans Affairs Regional Office in St. Petersburg, Florida
THE ISSUE
Entitlement to compensation under 38 U.S.C.A. § 1151 for residuals of left nephrouterectomy and left kidney stent placement and removal, to include loss of left ureter, loss of memory, loss of balance, and hearing loss claimed to have resulted from medical care provided at a VA medical facility between March 2004 and November 2004.
REPRESENTATION
Appellant represented by: Disabled American Veterans
WITNESS AT HEARING ON APPEAL
Appellant
ATTORNEY FOR THE BOARD
K.S. Hughes, Counsel
INTRODUCTION
The Veteran served as a member of the United States Navy, retiring in March 1991 with over 20 years of active service and an additional 9 years of inactive service.
This case comes before the Boardof Veterans' Appeals (the Board) on appeal from a November 2005 rating decision rendered by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Regional Office in St. Petersburg, Florida (the RO). The Veteran testified at a Travel Board hearing which was chaired by the undersigned Veterans Law Judge at the St. Petersburg RO in November 2007. A transcript of the hearing has been associated with the Veteran's VA claims folder. The Board remanded this claim in April 2010.
Subsequent to the issuance of the March 2011 supplemental statement of the case (SSOC), the Veteran submitted additional evidence consisting of a personal statment which was not considered by the RO. In the June 2011 Appellant's Post-Remand Brief, the Veteran, through his representative, waived RO consideration of that evidence. | {
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for celebration at the Animated Review. They've just finished collating the 9th volume in their Best Of British series, featuring many of the films seen at this years Public Choice Award. The selection includes some of our favourites from 2010/2011... 'The Eagleman Stag' by Mikey Please, 'Matter Fisher' David Prosser, 'I'm Fine Thanks' by Eamonn O'Neill and 'Thursday' by Matthias Hoegg alone make this an essential edition to your DVD collection. Buy your copy here: BAA store
Junaid Chundrigar's premise for his 'Avengers' inspired short 'Disassembled' is "everyone has a bad day now and then, even superheroes."
After seeing the 'Avengers Assemble' trailer Junaid was compelled to create a series of illustrations which quickly developed into the animated short below. The 'Avengers', having broken several box office records already, it'svideos for Danger Beach’s 'Apache' and MGMT’s 'All We Ever Wanted Was Everything', comes this advert for DDB South Africa and Honda.
In a similar vein to 'Fresh Guacamole' and 'Western Spaghetti' by PES, This music video for Delta Heavy track 'Get By' features a selection of toys and games brought to life through stop-motion. Directed and animated by UK based Ian Robertson.
Imbue, the London born artist, now lives and works in Brighton where his prolific street work lurks around every corner of the city. His relentless sticker campaign means that if you’ve been to Brighton, you’ll know the name Imbue.
Imbue has recently released a series of 3 new Disney inspired prints. The prints are titled: 'Digitally Remastered | Dumbo', 'Digitally Remastered | Pinocchio' and 'Digitally Remastered | Snow | {
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of
Kennard, passed away Saturday, April 1, 2006
in the East Texas Medical Center-Crockett.
Mrs. Dominy was born August 9, 1930 in
Austonio and had lived in Kennard most of
her life-time. Mrs. Dominy was retired and
had worked as a phone solicitor and was a
member of the Mt. Olive Church.
Survivors include her step-children Clay C.
Dominy, Jr., of Humble, Mary Boyd, of
Magnolia, Helen Dominy, of South Houston,
Henry Dominy and wife Barbara, of Humble and
Tommy Dean Dominy, of Huffman;
step-grandchildren Bobbie Jo Boyd, Misty
Boyd, Sara Nicole Dominy, Samantha Rae
Dominy, Teresa Jean Dominy and Crystal Boyd;
four step-great-grandchildren; numerous
nieces, nephews and other relatives.
Preceded in death by her husband Clay C.
Dominy.
Funeral Services for Mrs. Billie Ruth Dominy
were held Tuesday, April 4, at 2:00 p.m. in
the Callaway-Allee Memorial Chapel with the
Rev. Larry Bruce officiating. Interment
followed in the Pennington Cemetery.
In lieuof flowers, memorial contributions
may be made to the Mt. Olive Church Building
Fund.
Callaway-Allee Funeral Home
Virginia Cutler
Mrs. Virginia Faye Cutler, age 81 of
Grapeland, passed away March 16, 2006 at her
residence. Mrs. Cutler was born April 19,
1924 in Liberty Hill Community to Jesse
Robert and Alva Retta Holcomb Moore. Mrs.
Cutler was a homemaker and was a member of
the First United Methodist Church in
Grapeland.
Survivors include her husband T.P. Cutler,
of Liberty Hill Community; daughters Tommie
Faye Thompson, of Friday Community, Beverly
Diane Cutler, of Pasadena; son Kevin Cutler
and wife Susan, of Deer Park; grandchil-dren
Jolee Diane Vondra and husband Joe, Billy
Joe Thompson and wife Kimberly and Savannah
Michelle Cutler; great-grandchildren Karson
Jalee Money, Trenton Rhet Thompson, John
Reed Thompson and James Coleman Thompson.
Preceded in death by her parents Jesse
Robert and Alva Retta Holcomb Moore; sisters
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of how they arrived in the country.
Mr Trump invoked the same executive power he used to justify his travel ban on people from several Muslim-majority nations last year. The plan is expected to be quickly challenged in court.
What have critics said?
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), a group that defends individual rights, declared the move "illegal". Along with the Southern Poverty Law Center and the Center for Constitutional Rights, it filed a lawsuit to block the order in a federal courthouse in San Francisco on Friday.
"US law specifically allows individuals to apply for asylum whether or not they are at a port of entry," the ACLU said in a statement.
It has asked the judge to put Mr Trump's order on hold while the litigation is pending.
Human rights groupAmnesty International also came out against the rule.
Secretary General Kumi Naidoo issued a statement attacking the president's "dehumanising rhetoric".
"Asylum is not a loophole, it is a lifeline," Mr Naidoo said. "This policy needlessly places the lives of thousands of people in danger."
Image copyright AFP/Getty Image caption The migrant caravan stopped to regroup in Mexico City en route to the US border
Earlier efforts by the Trump administration to limit migration prompted a political and legal backlash.
In June, the president signed an executive order promising to "keep families together" in migrant detentions, after undocumented parents and children were separated at the border.
Days later, the Supreme Court upheld the president's controversial travel ban against people from several Muslim majority countries.
A number of lower courts had originally deemed the measure unconstitutional.
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adopted in Brazil in 1988 after the end of the military regime's rule. However, free health care was available many years before, in some cities, once the #27 amend to the 1969 Constitution impose to the municipalties the duty of applying 6% of their income in healthcare.
British Indian Ocean Territory
NA
British Virgin Islands
NA
Brunei
Single-payer
1958
The people of Brunei Darussalam enjoy free medical and health care provided via government hospitals, health centres and health clinics.
Bulgaria
Public universal health care through other means
Burkina Faso
NA
Burma
NA
Burundi
NA
Cambodia
NA
Cameroon
NA
Canada
Single-payer
1966
In Canada, national health insurance (Medicare) is a public program administered by the provinces and overseen by the federal government. Medicare is funded by income taxes and sales tax revenues. All Canadian citizens have health care.
Cape Verde
NA
Cayman Islands
NA
Central African Republic
NA
Chad
NA
Chile
Public universal health care through other means
China
Public universal health care through othermeans
The New Rural Co-operative Medical Care System (NRCMCS) is a 2005 initiative to overhaul the healthcare system, particularly intended to make it more affordable for the rural poor. While health insurance coverage is increasing, especially in rural areas, many people are underinsured and continue to face high out-of-pocket costs. While the health insurance schemes, particularly in rural areas, report high coverage, benefits are often limited to catastrophic illness; inpatient medical services frequently require pre-payment and reimbursement can be as low as 20%-30% of the total bill.
Christmas Island
NA
Cocos (Keeling) Islands
NA
Colombia
NA
Comoros
NA
Congo, Democratic Republic of the
NA
Congo, Republic of the
NA
Cook Islands
NA
Costa Rica
Public universal health care through other means
Côte d'Ivoire
NA
Croatia
Public universal health care through other means
Cuba
Single-payer
1959
Cuba has a national health service. Services are available without charge to everyone. They are provided by salaried | {
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Citation Nr: 1629289
Decision Date: 07/22/16 Archive Date: 08/01/16
DOCKET NO. 12-02 097 ) DATE
)
)
On appeal from the
Department of Veterans Affairs Regional Office in Winston-Salem, North Carolina
THE ISSUE
Entitlement to service connection for a cervical spine disorder, to include radiculopathy of the bilateral upper extremities.
REPRESENTATION
Veteran represented by: North Carolina Division of Veterans Affairs
WITNESS AT HEARING ON APPEAL
The Veteran
ATTORNEY FOR THE BOARD
K.C. Spragins, Associate Counsel
INTRODUCTION
The Veteran had active service in the United States Air Force from July 1960 to May 1964 and from May 1965 to September 1982.
This matter comes to the Board of Veterans' Appeals (Board) on appeal from an April 2011 rating decision from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Regional Office (RO) in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
The Board notes that the RO previously denied entitlement to service connection forthe following: (1) the Veteran's May 2016 Board hearing testimony that he has continued to experience numbness, tingling, and pain his arms since 1978; (2) the Veteran's report of right arm weakness in the March 1982 Report of Medical History; (3) the Veteran's report of general weakness in both arms as well as elbow and shoulder pain in the December 1982 VA general medical examination; (4) the Veteran's May 1989 report of left arm pain with tingling down to his fingers in a record from the US Air Force Clinic, Pope Air Force Base; (5) the December 1994 record from the US Air Force Clinic, Pope Air Force Base, that noted the Veteran's complaint of paresthesias in his hands; (6) the November 1995 statement from the Joel | {
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Five players at Premiership clubs tested positive for recreational drugs last season.
In its annual anti-doping report, the Rugby Football Union said the cases would be treated confidentially and punished with a "first-strike fine".
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Testing for illicit drugs - cocaine, cannabis, amphetamines and ecstasy - was introduced in 2009 after four Bath players were suspended for substance use.
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same pattern since late July, rattlebaits in faster water. switched to gay blades for a while, they caught fish as well. heads, tails of riffles, pools in between especially if short pools twixt riffles. fish in pools relating to seams, ledges, boulders and rock humps. channels in between riffles. neckdowns, bridge pilings, seams around midstream humps as well as the lift and drop | {
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of 30 percent for an acquired psychiatric disorder.
REPRESENTATION
Veteran represented by: Texas Veterans Commission
WITNESS AT HEARING ON APPEAL
Veteran and his spouse
ATTORNEY FOR THE BOARD
David R. Seaton, Associate Counsel
INTRODUCTION
The Veteran served on active duty from March 1966 to February 1968 and from April 1970 to November 1971. The period of service from April 1970 to November 1971 is considered dishonorable for VA purposes.
This matter comes to the Board of Veterans' Appeals (Board) on appeal from an August 2010 rating decision of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Regional Office (RO) in Waco, Texas.
These matters were previously before the Board, and, in November 2016, the Board remanded these matters for further development. Further development in substantial compliance with the Board's remand instructions has been completed.
The issue of entitlement tobefore the Board in March 2016. The Veteran claimed that during a period of service he was in the vicinity of an explosion at an ammunition dump, and that debris struck his face, which he believes resulted in a disorder of the eyes, such as dry eyes. The Veteran also indicated that during his period of service he was fitted for glasses. The Veteran reported that he currently experiences dry eyes and vision problems. See Transcript.
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philosophic framework.
From an economic viewpoint, Radhanite trade
dominance was being usurped by coordinated
Christian and Islamic forced-conversions,
and torture, compelling Jewish scholars to
understand nascent economic threats.
These investigations triggered new ideas and
intellectual exchange among Jewish and Islamic
scholars in the areas of jurisprudence, mathematics,
astronomy, logic and philosophy.
Jewish scholars influenced Islamic scholars
and Islamic scholars influenced Jewish scholars.
Contemporary scholars continue to debate who
was Muslim and who was Jew—some "Islamic
scholars" were "Jewish scholars" prior to
forced conversion to Islam, some Jewish scholars
willingly converted to Islam, such as Abdullah
ibn Salam, while others later reverted to
Judaism, and still others, born and raised
as Jews, were ambiguous in their religious
beliefs such as ibn al-Rawandi, although they
lived according to the customs of their neighbors.
Around 700 CE, ʿAmr ibn ʿUbayd Abu ʿUthman
al-Basri introduces two streams of thought
that influence Jewish, Islamic and Christian
scholars:
Qadariyah
Bahshamiyya MuʿtazilaTheAbu Isa (Shi'ism),
Maliki (Sunnis) and Yudghanites (Sufis), who
were influenced by East-Islamic scholarship
yet deferred to the Ash'ari when contemplating
the sciences.
==== Philosophic synthesis begins ====
The spread of Islam throughout the Middle
East and North Africa rendered Muslim all
that was once Jewish.
Greek philosophy, science, medicine and mathematics
was absorbed by Jewish scholars living in
the Arab world due to Arabic translations
of those texts; remnants of the Library of
Alexandria.
Early Jewish converts to Islam brought with
them stories from their heritage, known as
Isra'iliyyat, which told of the Banu Isra'il,
the pious men of ancient Israel.
One of the most famous early mystics of Sufism,
Hasan of Basra, introduced numerous Isra'iliyyat
legends into Islamic scholarship, stories
that went on to become representative of Islamic
mystical ideas of piety of Sufism.
Hai Gaon of Pumbedita Academy begins a new
phase in Jewish scholarship and investigation
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jury. Officer Lomelo
also testified that he spoke to appellant’s passenger, who appeared in one videotape.
Lomelo said, “In the conversation she was picking on him, laughing at him because
she told him not to drive.”
At trial, appellant’s friend, Doris Helton, testified that she had been driving the
car that day, not appellant. She said they were fighting and she jumped out of the car,
leaving it running. She testified that appellant got out of the car, but she yelled at him
and then he sat in the driver’s seat. She testified that she had told the policemen that
appellant had not been driving. However, she also testified that she left the car near
the car wash and did not drive it near the gas pumps. She wasarrested for public
intoxication. On cross-examination, she testified that she was previously convicted
of possession of an illegal substance.
During the guilt/innocence phase, the State proved that appellant had been
convicted of driving while intoxicated on two prior occasions for offenses committed
in 1994 and 1996. During the punishment phase, the State proved an additional six
prior DWI convictions, four prior convictions for possession of marijuana, and a
conviction for escape, a felony.
In closing arguments at both the guilt/innocence and punishment phases, the
prosecutor commented that appellant could have killed someone or was going to kill
someone. Appellant’s timely objections were sustained. The jury found appellant
guilty and sentenced him to 99 years’ imprisonment. On appeal, he challenges the
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1. Socialism
Venezuela was already poor before they tried socialism.
In the 1950s, dictator General Jimenez administered Venezuela as an oil-rich banana republic in servitude to international capitalists. Venezuela was prosperous on paper, with the 4th-highest GDP per capita in the world, but this measure obscures the fact that “per capita” is calculated by dividing the wealth among the population. In reality, a few elites were filthy rich and most people were very poor.
A popular leftist insurgency overthrew Jimenez in 1958. With the dictator gone, Venezuela began to have semi-democratic elections (two parties colluded to share power; neither party was socialist).
During the 1973 oil embargo, the US relied more heavily on Venezuelan oil. The Venezuelan president (not a socialist) intended to nationalize oil to finance the diversification of Venezuela’s economy.So nationalization started in 1976.
But they never got around to diversifying their economy. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, predatory foreign capitalists acted as loan sharks against Venezuela. Debt and turbulent oil prices led to rampant inflation.
For two decades, under US neoliberal guidance, the Venezuelan government tried the standard capitalist austerity measures, such as: privatization, deregulation, budget cuts, union-busting and submission to IMF coercion via more debt.
None of this improved their economy.
In fact, while education levels reached new heights in the ’80s and ’90s, employment and wages cratered. The country slid into further inequality, instability and a series of impeachment and coup attempts.
When people protested against capitalist austerity measures, the government responded with mass executions.
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the back while Appellant began stabbing Mr. Vega. Mr. Vega rolled down the stairs and then ran
away with Appellant chasing after him.
Mr. Vega looked back and saw Appellant being apprehended by police, but
he kept on running. He later returned to
talk to police and was taken to the hospital.
Officer Susan
Grass and her partner, Officer Moises Avila, were dispatched to the apartment
building in reference to a subject with a gun call, which en route was upgraded
to an emergency call on a stabbing. When
the police officers arrived, there was a crowd gathered in front of the
address. The people in the crowd were
screaming and pointing at Appellant who appeared very angry and was arguing
with the people. The crowd told the officers
that Appellant had a knife. Officer
Avila asked Appellant three or four timeswhere the knife was before Appellant
pulled the knife from a sheath on his waistband. Appellant started waving it above his
head. Officer Avila commanded Appellant
to drop the knife, and after a couple of requests, Appellant complied. Officer Avila then forced Appellant to the
ground with assistance from another officer who had arrived at the scene.
Members of the
crowd told Officer Grass that Appellant had a gun. Officer Grass asked Appellant where the gun
was, but he did not produce one. A small
child in the crowd led Officer Grass to Appellant=s
apartment. The apartment door was
open. Believing that somebody else in
the apartment had the gun, Officer Grass entered the apartment and found a
loaded gun in a small, open suitcase which was halfway underneath the bed in
the bedroom. She retrieved the gun and
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224 F.2d 89
Louis SHAPIRO, Trustee in the Consolidated Bankruptcy Proceedings of the Estate of Dorothy Hubbard and Grover D. Still, Individually, and the Partnership Known as Industrial Contracting Company, Composed of Said Dorothy Hubbard and Grover D. Still, and the Estate of Frank Edmund Hubbard, Individually, and as a Former Partner in the Partnership, Known as Industrial Contracting Company,v.ROYAL INDEMNITY COMPANY, a New York Corporation, Appellant.
No. 11539.
United States Court of Appeals Third Circuit.
Argued May 19, 1955.
Decided June 29, 1955.
Tom P. Monteverde, Pittsburgh, Pa. (James J. Burns, Jr., on the brief), for appellant.
Max U. Applebaum, Pittsburgh, Pa., for appellees.
Before McLAUGHLIN, KALODNER and STALEY, Circuit Judges.
KALODNER, Circuit Judge.
1
The trustee in bankruptcy ("trustee") of Industrial Contracting Company and its constituent partners ("Industrial") brought suit to recover from Royal Indemnity Company ("Royal")One section dedicated to role of president’s pivotal crackdown on corruption
A billboard features an image of China’s late former leader Deng Xiaoping in Shenzhen at the weekend. The Chinese government will continue a multi-year effort against pollution, poverty and financial sector risks, while underlining commitment to the multilateral global trading system, President Xi Jinping said at a Beijing ceremony celebrating 40 years of reform and opening up. Photograph: Qilai Shen/Bloomberg
A major exhibition at Beijing’s National Museum, which celebrates 40 years of reform and opening up, credits late Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping with getting change under way – but the real star of the show is President Xi Jinping.
A diverse range of displays in The Great Revolution exhibition shows the first Chinese share certificate from 1984, the first patent | {
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No. 16‐3846
board member and her husband filed this lawsuit, originally
to try to stop the investigation. After that did not work, the
plaintiffs asserted that the school board and superintendent
violated their federal constitutional rights by conducting the
investigation and publicly criticizing the board member for
her handling of the dispute with the student. The Due Process
Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, plaintiffs tell us, pro‐
tects their emotional well‐being and entitles them to feel that
the government treated them fairly. We affirm the district
court’s grant of summary judgment dismissing the case.
I. Factual and Procedural Background
Because the plaintiffs appeal the grant of summary judg‐
ment against them, we view the facts in the light reasonably
most favorable to them, giving them the benefit of all infer‐
ences drawn from the evidence in the record. Brunson v. Mur‐
ray, 843 F.3d 698, 701 (7th Cir. 2016). This does not mean, how‐
ever, that we vouch for the objective truth of all the facts pre‐
sented. Id.
Plaintiff Claudia Manley was a member of the school
board for Hinsdale Township High School District 86 in Du‐
Page County, Illinois. In the winter of 2015, the district was
preparing for a contested election in April for three school
board seats. Manley was not up for reelection, but her allies
on the board were. On the evening of March 12, 2015, Manley
got into a verbal altercation with a student who was leaf‐
letting for Manley’s political opponents outside a high school
play. Manley insisted that the leafletting violated school board
policy.
The altercation between Manley and the student sparked
a wider controversy. The student accused Manley of bullying,
No. 16‐3846 A Different Dream Tour Begins
Dede Suryana is just glad to be home. The former Indonesian champ is up on the podium of the opening event of the ISC tour pouring sweet second place Coca-Cola onto the head of first place winner Made Awar, and he couldn’t be happier about losing a heat.
Good waves. Good surfing. Good friends. Compared to the WQS, the ISC is a dream.
The final at the Oakley Pro Canggu was awesome. Head-high waves. Light onshores. Dede had Made combo’d from the start, then Made came back with two amazing combo-filled rides. Now Dede needed a nine to win it. With just one minute left, he threw a huge air reverse (easily a 9-point starter pack), stomps it, then bogs the follow-up turn to lose the | {
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Both DeMarco Murray and Ryan Mathews have struggled with injuries, substandard offensive lines, systems that emphasize the pass over the run, and a perception of underachievement since joining their teams. While Murray has not had to deal with the pressure of replacing a legend or living up to a first round selection, his heath since 2011 has made Mathews look like an Iron Man in those seasons. Murray has yet to start more thanSix detained over New Year sex attacks in Bangalore Published duration 4 January 2017
image copyright BANGALORE MIRROR image caption Women in the square have talked about being grabbed and hassled by men at the celebrations
At least six people have been detained for allegedly molesting women during New Year's Eve celebrations in the Indian city of Bangalore.
Local police inspector Hemant Nimbalkar said the detentions were made after several video clips were shared online showing women being attacked by men.
Police initially played down saying they had received no official complaints.
But after viewing CCTV police officials admitted there was "credible evidence".
The attacks took place as a crowd of 10,000 gathered in the centre of the city to see in New Year on Saturday evening.
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charities condemned the leniency of the sentences, which they said would not deter other men from taking part in the widespread distribution of internet paedophile pornography. Between them, the seven traded more than 120,000 "depraved" and "unimaginable" images of children as young as three months on a highly secretive internet channel known as the Wonderland Club.
They belonged to "a vast international lending library" of paedophile pornography purely for personal gratification. There was no commercial gain. All seven pleaded guilty to conspiring to distribute indecent images of children between 1996 and 1998 and were liable to maximum prison terms of three years.
But there was widespread anger that none of the seven received the maximum sentence not available to the courts.They had their sentences reduced for making guilty pleas andbecause they were involved to differing degrees with the club, which had an entry requirement of 10,000 paedophilic images.
In a joint statement, the NSPCC, Barnardo's, ChildLine, the Children's Society, the National Children's Bureau, NCH (formerly National Children's Homes) and National Council of Voluntary Child Care Organisations said they were "deeply disappointed" with the sentencing. John Carr, internet consultant with NCH, said: "It sends out a contrary message to child sex offenders who use the internet. We viewed the change in the law as a recognition that these offences pose a very serious threat to the safety of children.
"The leniency displayed seems to say that this type of abuse will be tolerated by today's society. British police are committing more, and better, resources to tackle internet crime and the | {
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legs as she reached back and gripped my ass and pressed her titties against my chest. I reached down and roughly pulled her bikini bottoms down over her toned buttocks, and took a cheek in each hand, pulling her against my cock. She moaned and rocked her hips forward even more, pressing into my pelvic bone.
All of a sudden, she moved quickly backwards. I saw that Natalie had pulled her by the waist away from me. Sarah spun towards her and the girls exchanged a fiery gaze between them, halfway between anger and lust. Nat's hands were at her sides now, her fists balled. I looked down and basked in the glory of her bust. Her melons were full, round, plump, bulbous, buxom. They were perfectly spaced highher jugs. I squished them against my face and licked vigorously, shaking my head from side to side. Next I took an overflowing mound of tit in each hand and pushed them together. I alternated between the stiff nipples, licking, sucking, and gently biting them until I heard Nat start to moan. Her hands found their way to my head, pushing it into her cleavage.
My hands left her breasts and travelled down her sides, slick with oil. I found the sides of her bathing suit, gripped it on either side and yanked ferociously downwards. Nat gave a little yelp of surprise and jumped. Her titties bounced as her hands flew down to cover her womanhood. I pushed her backwards and she plopped down on the bench, her arms | {
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over
to the Department of Public Service (DPS) Laboratory in Abilene, Texas, for
analysis. The forensic chemist from the
DPS testified that the white rock substance was cocaine and the combined weight
was 58 grams.
Appellant testified in his own behalf
and declared that he had possessed the one pill bottle taken from his front
left pants pocket. He stated he knew
nothing about the pill bottle found on the ground where he had fallen. Additionally, appellant testified that the
$190 was money his mother gave him from her income tax refund.
After hearing the evidence, the jury
convicted appellant of possession of a controlled substance, cocaine, in an
amount of four grams or more but less than 200 grams and sentenced him to 40
years confinement in TDCJ-ID. Appellant
appeals that conviction claiming that the evidence to show he possessedpatient along a floor includes a frame, a plurality of casters coupled to the frame, a wheel supported relative to the frame and engaging the floor, and a drive assembly drivingly couplable to the wheel. The drive assembly has a first mode of operation decoupled from the wheel so that the wheel is free to rotate when the stretcher is manually pushed along the floor without hindrance from the drive assembly. The drive assembly has a second mode of operation coupled to the wheel to drive the wheel and propel the stretcher along the floor.
According to still another aspect of the present invention, a stretcher for transporting a patient along the floor includes a frame, a plurality of casters coupled to the frame, a wheel coupled to the | {
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suspect, and the victim headed to the front porch of the
residence. Officer Spencer said that the
officers grabbed the victim and took him to the ground. During the struggle with the victim, Officer
Spencer felt the victim=s
hands on his pistol. Officer Spencer then pepper sprayed the victim in the
face. The pepper spray stopped the
victim, and the officers put the victim face down on the ground. Officer Spencer testified that, while the officers
were handcuffing the victim, appellant=s
sister charged toward them. Officer
Spencer said that appellant=s
sister had been warned to back up several times. Officer Spencer saw appellant=s sister approaching Officer Dominguez
out of the corner of his eye. Officer
Spencer thought that appellant=s
sister was going to hit Officer Dominguez.
The videotape of the incident showed appellant=s
sister approaching the officers as Officer Dominguez was on hisJonathan Ellis
jonellis@argusleader.com
A top-tier European soccer club may find its next star on a Sioux Falls youth soccer field.
Sampdoria, which plays in Italy's top league for professional soccer, is partnering with the Dakota Alliance Soccer Club to host an annual elite player camp and potential training for youth coaches in Sioux Falls.
The team, based in Genoa, Italy, has its own academy to develop youth players. Dakota Alliance would be the 18th American youth club to sign a partnership agreement with Sampdoria International Academy.
The partnerships, said Frank Gurnick, Dakota Alliance's executive director, enable the Italians to increase the player pool from which they might groom future players.
"I think that it's going to provide opportunities that kids in South Dakota normally wouldn't have," Gurnick said.
The Dakota Alliance, which has about 4,500 | {
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squad cars and were
wearing jackets with the word "Sheriff" marked conspicuously down their sleeves. Sergeant
Knox was in a marked patrol car on the street west of the hotel. Two Liberty police officers
were in a marked squad car and wore either a uniform or a jacket with the word "[p]olice"
emblazoned on it. The officers waited until Crumpton arrived in a vehicle and drove
underneath the hotel carport. Captain Fairchild drove up behind Crumpton and activated the
red and blue lights on his patrol car. The Liberty police officers got out of their vehicle and
yelled "[p]olice" as they approached Crumpton with their guns drawn. Fairchild exited his
vehicle and was yelling "[s]top" and "[p]olice." As they approached, Crumpton sped off in
his vehicle. Crumpton passed twofeet away from Fairchild, and Crumpton looked at
Fairchild as Crumpton drove by. Crumpton drove eastbound down Highway 90 through
Dayton with Fairchild in pursuit in one vehicle and Knox in pursuit in another vehicle. Both
patrol vehicles had their lights and sirens activated. Knox was immediately behind Crumpton
as they drove down the highway. After sideswiping some vehicles and running through the
red lights, Crumpton drove at a high rate of speed through a turn, ran off the road, and
wrecked the vehicle. Knox was one of the officers who maintained pursuit until Crumpton
was apprehended. Knox was trying to arrest or detain Crumpton.
Knox testified he pursued Crumpton at speeds as high as ninety miles per hour. His
emergency lights and siren were on during the pursuit. | {
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a report by a courier boy named Imtiyaz Sheikh, who complained that "outsider" students beat him up when he went to deliver a package at the campus.
Clashes broke out again when non-Kashmiri students chanted "Bharat Mata Ki Jai" (Victory for mother India) and attempted to hoist the Indian flag at the university.
Police intervened and allegedly "seized" the flag and attempted to restore order.
India is currently witnessing a heated debate over the phrase because some Muslims say the line equates the country to a mother "deity" and worshipping any god, apart from Allah, is un-Islamic.
A Muslim legislator in the western Indian state of Maharashtra was recently suspended after he refused to say it.
So why are they protesting now?
The non-Kashmiri students allege that they are now being harassed by thefaculty, most of whom are locals. They said they tried to hold a protest march outside the campus, but were stopped by the police.
Clashes broke out between the two sides and led to police baton-charging the protesting students.
Why was a cricket match the trigger?
image copyright EPA image caption Tensions have been high inside the university ever since India lost to West Indies in the World T20 semi-final last week
Controversy over a cricket match in Kashmir is not new.
Many in the valley have regularly cheered for Pakistan. In fact, before the outbreak of militancy in the region in the late 1980s, residents would publicly cheer for teams like Australia and West Indies.
And now, with anti-India sentiment running high and with many Kashmiris feeling alienated, such outbursts are not unusual.
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Companions of the Order of Canada
Thomas Cromwell of Ottawa
Frank C. Hawthorne of Winnipeg (this is a promotion within the Order)
Louis LeBel of Quebec City
Cornelia Hahn Oberlander of Vancouver (this is a promotion within the Order)
Officers of the Order of Canada
Paul W. Armstrong of Edmonton
Sally Armstrong of Toronto
Michael Anthony Church of Vancouver
May Cohen of Toronto
François Crépeau of Montreal
Sophie D’Amours of Quebec City
Elizabeth Ann Eisenhauer of Kingston
Brigitte Haentjens of Ottawa
Keith Hipel of Waterloo, Ont.
Carol Hopkins of Thamesville, Ont.
Sajeev John of Toronto
Robert Joseph of Alert Bay, B.C.
Louie Kamookak of Gjoa Haven, Nunavut
Raymond Laflamme of Waterloo, Ont.
Mary Law of Cambridge, Ont.
Kenneth Lum of Vancouver and Philadelphia
Alberto Manguel of Toronto and New York
Lee Maracle of Toronto
Émile Martel of Montreal
Joseph Martin ofMontreal and Boston
Anne Martin-Matthews of Vancouver
Terence Hedley Matthews of Ottawa
Sylvain Moineau of Quebec City
André Parent of Quebec City
Rose Patten of Toronto
Ivan Barry Pless of Montreal (this is a promotion within the Order)
Brian Robertson of Toronto
R. Kerry Rowe of Kingston
Michael Sefton of Toronto
William Shatner of Montreal and Los Angeles
Molly S. Shoichet of Toronto
David Sinclair of Ottawa
Vianne Timmons of Regina
Denis Villeneuve of Montreal
Janet F. Werker of Vancouver
Members of the Order of Canada
Allan Andrews of Cornwall, PEI
Jann Arden of Calgary
Mary Pat Armstrong of Toronto
Marilyn Baillie of Toronto
Réal Bérard of St. Boniface, Man.
Harry Bone of Winnipeg
Abel Bosum of Oujé-Bougoumou, Que.
Jacques Boucher of Saint-Lambert, Que.
Mark Breslin of Toronto
Janine Brodie of Edmonton
Helen Burstyn of Toronto
Alain Caron of Boucherville, Que.
Andrée Champagne of Saint-Hyacinthe, Que.
Léonie Couture of Montreal
Martha Crago of Montreal
David Crate of Fisher River Cree | {
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Scioto County Sheriff Marty V. Donini and Portsmouth Police Dept. Chief Robert Ware say the Southern Ohio Drug Task Force, along with the assistance of the Scioto County Prosecutor’s Office, are in the process of dismantling a criminal organization consisting of several individuals which allegedly were responsible for trafficking black tar Heroin in Portsmouth and Scioto County.
In July of 2012, Task Force detectives initiated an investigation into the organization, which ultimately led to a traffic stop of a vehicle occupied by Arthur R. Adkins, 41, of 450 Hilock Ave. Columbus, and 22 year old Jess Fleming of 244 Shady Lane, Vinton, Ohio, on Sept. 10, 2012 on U.S. 23 in Rosemount. Upon a search of the vehicle, Detectives said they seized over 150 grams of suspected black tarHeroin. Adkins and Fleming were arrested on drug-related charges and placed in the Scioto County Jail.
On the same date, Task Force Detectives executed a narcotics trafficking–related search warrant at the residence of Paul David Elrod, 58, of 1706 Valley St. in Portsmouth. Detectives seized Oxycodone pills and physical evidence directly related to the possession of and/or trafficking of black tar Heroin. Elrod and 30-year-old Dorothy Stone of 4485 Rose Valley Rd. Portsmouth, were arrested on drug-related charges and placed in the Scioto County Jail.
On Oct. 5, 2012, Task Force detectives, along with the Scioto County Prosecutor’s Office, presented findings of the three-month investigation to a Scioto County grand jury. The grand jury voted to indict Adkins, Fleming, Elrod, Stone, and five additional Portsmouth area residents, including:
Robert Collins, 39, | {
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of the Muslim Brotherhood has raised the specter of an increasingly formidable Islamic movement that will give Iran, Israel's archenemy, more influence in the region.
"Israel will have to adjust to the fact that the whole strategy and policy in terms of regional and global relations of the new regime is going to change," says Akiva Eldar, a columnist for the liberal Haaretz newspaper. "Anybody who is perceived as Mubarak's supporter will not be popular." That will mean, he adds, "a more pro-Palestinian and anti-American agenda."
Even though many analysts expect the framework of the peace treaty to survive, a chill in relations with Cairo could lead to Israel's further isolation in the region. This, in turn, may prompt Israel's hard-line government to adopt more of a bunker mentality: spurningworrisome environment."
* * *
It will also, no doubt, change some calculations for America and Israel's nemesis in the region, Iran. Tehran faces its own dilemma over the unrest in Egypt.
On one hand, the demonstrations look eerily similar to Iran's own pro-democracy Green Movement protest – and merciless crackdown – in mid-2009. Opposition leaders in Iran say they are praying for the "victory" of Arab protesters, and that Iran's 2009 example may have encouraged the current wave of Arab unrest.
On the other hand, senior Iranian officials are touting the events in Egypt as an act of revolutionary comeuppance for a US ally and "Zionist puppet," which will only enhance Iran's stature.
They, too, claim to be praying for victory for the Egyptian protesters – though these are the same Iranian | {
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said.
Turkey
Turkey's government harshly criticised the crackdown, with Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's office calling the violence "a serious blow to the hopes of a return to democracy''.
It also blamed other unnamed countries for encouraging the government after Morsi's ouster on July 3.
Turkish President Abdullah Gul warned that Egypt could descend into chaos, comparing the clashes to the crackdown in Syria that precipitated a civil war.
United Nations
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon denounced the violence and regretted that Egyptian authorities chose to use force to respond to the demonstrations.
Ban is "well aware that the vast majority of the Egyptian people want their country to go forward peacefully in an Egyptian-led process towards prosperity and democracy,'' according to a statement from his office.
Ban urged all Egyptians to focus on reconciliation.
Hamas
The Hamas-run government inGaza condemned the "use of force and bloodshed'' in Egypt. In a short statement, Hamas said authorities should use "peaceful political solutions'' in dealing with the crisis.
Tunisia
Rachid Ghannouchi, president of Tunisia's governing moderate Islamist party Ennahda, called the crackdown an "abject crime''.
He expressed solidarity with the pro-Morsi backers' bid to "recover their freedom and oppose the coup d'etat''.
The ouster in 2011 of Tunisia's leader, Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, triggered the Arab Spring, which spread to Egypt.
Germany
German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle said the government was "extremely worried'' about the "very dangerous'' escalation of violence, indirectly criticising the leadership for its crackdown on the Muslim
Brotherhood.
Chancellor Angela Merkel's spokesperson, Steffen Seibert, said the "decisive principle'' must be "that the human rights of all Egyptians, independent of their political direction and | {
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and others
1968:
Music for Megan Terry's play "Vietrock" with Inge Brandenburg, directed by: Stavros Doufexis, choreographed by José Luis Gómez
Music for the solo pantomime "Idylls of Herr Meck" by José Luis Gómez
1969:
Film music and LP "Engelchen macht weiter – hoppe, hoppe Reiter", directed by Michael Verhoeven
Film music for "Der Bettenstudent", directed by Michael Verhoeven
Single "Sing Your Song" / "Marvin Is Dead" (Polydor)
Music for the TV documantary "Ezra Pound", for the 13 part series "The 6th Day" and for the first five episodes of "The Play School"
1970:
Film music "o.k.", directed by Michael Verhoeven
Single "Oedipus" / "Where Will The Salmon Spawn" (United Artists)
More music for the series "The Play School"
Music for the series "The Kommissar", episode "Dr. Meinhardt's Tragic End"
1979:
Film music for "As Far As The Eye Can See", directed byErwin Keusch
2001:
Re-release of the double album "Improved Sound Limited" and the album "Catch A Singing Bird On The Road" on CD, the latter with a bonus track featuring H.C.
Artmann as narrator of the song "The Dark Lord"
2002:
Re-release of the album „Rathbone Hotel“ and first release of the film music compilation „Road Trax“
A final new song "The Very Last Waltz" is recorded by the band
2003:
Re-release of the singles, film music for "Engelchen" and "Bettenstudent" plus first release of music for the shows "Kommissar" and "Krempoli", all on the CD "The Final Foreword" together with "The Very Last Waltz"
Remix plus additional recording for "Bell Cantos – Ezra Pound Revisited"
2004:
Release of the compilation "The Ultimate Collection", the complete works of Improved Sound Limited on 6 CDs | {
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month or two after it happened. It certainly wasn’t a secret. We all heard this rumor.”
The rumor made its way to authorities in November 2010, after a man ESPN identified as Christopher Houser emailed Centre Country District Attorney Stacy Parks Miller an anonymous tip.
According to ESPN, Houser was talking on a Penn State football website with McQueary’s brother, John McQueary II, about whether Sandusky would coach at Penn State again. John McQueary said no because his brother had walked in on Sandusky in a shower with a boy in the early 2000s.
After getting the tip, Parks Miller forwarded it to state police trooper Scott Rossman, who had been investigating Sandusky.
The ESPN report also alleges that McQueary had a gambling problem and had bet on Penn State when heKid
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at
this time envisaged his future as that of
a Popularphilosoph, i.e. a "man of letters"
who serves to make the abstruse ideas of philosophers
accessible to a wider public; his own felt
need to engage critically with the central
ideas of Kantianism did not come until 1800.
==== Bern (1793–1796) and Frankfurt (1797–1801)
====
Having received his theological certificate
(Konsistorialexamen) from the Tübingen Seminary,
Hegel became Hofmeister (house tutor) to an
aristocratic family in Bern (1793–1796).
During this period, he composed the text which
has become known as the Life of Jesus and
a book-length manuscript titled "The Positivity
of the Christian Religion". His relations
with his employers becoming strained. Hegel
accepted an offer mediated by Hölderlin to
take up a similar position with a wine merchant's
family in Frankfurt, where he moved in 1797.
Here, Hölderlin exerted an important influence
on Hegel's thought. While in Frankfurt, Hegel
composed theessay "Fragments on Religion
and Love". In 1799, he wrote another essay
entitled "The Spirit of Christianity and Its
Fate", unpublished during his lifetime.
Also in 1797, the unpublished and unsigned
manuscript of "The Oldest Systematic Program
of German Idealism" was written. It was written
in Hegel's hand, but thought to have been
authored by either Hegel, Schelling, Hölderlin,
or an unknown fourth person.
=== Career years ===
==== Jena, Bamberg and Nuremberg (1801–1816)
====
In 1801, Hegel came to Jena with the encouragement
of his old friend Schelling, who held the
position of Extraordinary Professor at the
University there. Hegel secured a position
at the University as a Privatdozent (unsalaried
lecturer) after submitting an inaugural dissertation
on the orbits of the planets. Later in the
year, Hegel's first book The Difference Between
Fichte's and Schelling's Systems of Philosophy
was completed. He lectured on "Logic and Metaphysics"
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Garcia contends the trial court erred in denying his motion
for new trial urged on grounds of newly discovered evidence. Garcia
alleges that a defense witness, Donna Beltran, withheld material
evidence from him by denying any knowledge of the facts surrounding
the release of Theodore Hernandez in her deposition. Garcia contends
that a new trial should have been granted because of the newly
discovered evidence in the form of Theodore Hernandez' affidavit.
Theodore Hernandez's affidavit stated that he is a former Celanese
employee who worked there almost twenty years, ending in January of
1997. He lost his left arm in an on-the-job accident in 1980, but
continued working there until January of 1997, when he was diagnosed
with degenerative disc disease. After undergoing physical therapy, he
was released to return to work by his doctor, butwas told by Donna
Beltran that he could not return to work because of his physical
limitations. She instructed him to see a different doctor for an
evaluation. This doctor said that Hernandez could not return to work
because of his limitations related to his missing arm.
Hernandez filed suit against Celanese and Donna Beltran was a
witness in the case. Beltran was also one of the persons who notified
Garcia that he would not be allowed to return to work because of his
limitations. Hernandez states that he believes that Celanese is placing
many of its employees on long-term disability in order to reduce its work
force.
Garcia contends Donna Beltran gave misleading and perjured
testimony regarding Hernandez at her deposition that prevented Garcia
from discovering Hernandez' affidavit. We do not agree that Beltran's
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``State,
regional, and tribal''; and
(ii) by striking ``State or Indian tribe''
each place it appears and inserting ``State,
regional district, or Indian tribe''; and
(B) in paragraph (5)--
(i) by striking ``State or Indian tribe'' and
inserting ``State, regional district, or Indian
tribe''; and
(ii) by striking ``chief executive of the
tribal government'' and inserting ``chief
executive of the regional district or tribal
government''.
(c) Levee Safety Initiative.--Section 9005 of the Water Resources
Development Act of 2007 (33 U.S.C. 3303a) is amended--
(1) in subsection (c)--
(A) in paragraph (1)--
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(i) in the matter preceding subparagraph (A)--
(I) by striking ``1 year after the
date of enactment of this subsection''
and inserting ``1 year after the date of
enactment of the Water Resources
Development Act of 2016''; and
(II) by striking ``State, local, and
tribal governments and organizations''
and inserting ``State, regional, local,
and tribal governments and
organizations''; and
(ii) in subparagraph(A) by striking
``Federal, State, tribal, and local agencies'' and
inserting ``Federal, State, regional, local, and
tribal agencies'';
(B) in paragraph (3)--
(i) in subparagraph (A) by striking ``State,
local, and tribal governments,'' and inserting
``State, regional, local, and tribal
governments''; and
(ii) in subparagraph (B) by inserting ``,
regional, or tribal'' after ``State'' each place
it appears; and
(C) in paragraph (5)(A) by striking ``States, non-
Federal interests, and other appropriate stakeholders''
and inserting ``States, regional districts, Indian
tribes, non-Federal interests, and other appropriate
stakeholders'';
(2) in subsection (e)(1) in the matter preceding
subparagraph (A) by striking ``States, communities, and levee
owners'' and inserting ``States, regional districts, Indian
tribes, communities, and levee owners'';
(3) in subsection (g)--
(A) in the subsection heading by striking ``State
and Tribal'' and inserting ``State, Regional, and
Tribal'';
(B) in paragraph (1)--
(i) in subparagraph (A)--
(I) by striking ``1 year after the
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(full speed ahead, seven missiles, seven missives)." Diacritics 14.2 (1984): 20-32.
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Foster, Hal. The Return of the Real: The Avant-Garde at the End of the Century. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1996.
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Fowler, Douglas. "Story into Chapter: Thomas Pynchon's Transformation of 'Under the Rose.'" The Journal of Narrative Technique 14.1 (1984): 33-43.
Freedgood, Elaine. The Ideas in Things: Fugitive Meaning in the Victorian Novel (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006).
Fried, Michael. Art and Objecthood. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1998.
Galison, Peter. "The Ontology of the Enemy: Norbert Wiener and the Cybernetic Vision." Critical Inquiry 21.1 (Autumn 1994): 228-266.
Grant, J. Kerry. ACompanion to V. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 2001.
Grausam, Daniel. On Endings: American Postmodern Fiction and the Cold War. Charlottesville, VA: University of Virginia Press, 2011.
Hayles, N. Katherine. How We Became Posthuman: Virtual Bodies in Cybernetics, Literature, and Informatics. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1999.
Heidegger, Martin. Poetry, Language, Thought. Trans. Albert Hofstadter. New York: HarperCollins, 1971.
--. The Question Concerning Technology and Other Essays. Trans. William Lovitt. New York: Harper and Row, 1977.
Hell, Julia and Andreas Schönle, eds. Ruins of Modernity. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2010.
Hobbs, Robert. Robert Smithson: Sculpture. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1981.
Hogue, W. Lawrence. Postmodern American Literature and Its Other. Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 2009.
Holland, James. Fortress Malta: An Island Under Siege, 1940-1943. London: Orion, 2003.
Hungerford, Amy. "On the Period Formerly Known | {
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is behind the lens for the December 9, 2018 edition.
Stella Tennant walked her first catwalk show in 1993. In September, 25 years later, Tennant was still walking at age 47 including Riccardo Tisci’sdebut collection for Burberryand Victoria Beckham, writes The Times.
Tennant returned to her Scottish roots at age 30, giving up her life in New York under the tutelege of Isabella Blow, returning to live in Edrom House with French photographer husband David Lasnet.
9/11 was a major factor in the decision to create a new life for themselves and their growing family in the Scottish Borders. Lasnet also found his work as a fashion photographer increasingly unfulfilling, wrote T Magazine in 2011.
Top model Liya Kebede is styled by Verity Parker in ‘Modern Bohemia’, a psychedelic mix of good156 F.3d 438
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Jorge FLOREZ, on Behalf of Raul WALLACE, SS# zpy-gt-afznPlaintiff-Appellant,v.John J. CALLAHAN, Acting Commissioner of Social Security,Defendant-Appellee.
Docket No. 97-6133.
United States Court of Appeals,Second Circuit.
Argued Nov. 18, 1997.Decided Sept. 29, 1998.
Christopher James Bowes, Center for Disability Advocacy Rights (CeDAR), Inc., New York City, for Plaintiff-Appellant.
Lorraine S. Novinski, Assistant United States Attorney, New York City (Mary Jo White, United States Attorney, Gideon A. Schor, Assistant United States Attorney, Southern District of New York, New York City, of counsel), for Defendant-Appellee.
Before: KEARSE, CARDAMONE, Circuit Judges, and LEISURE*, District Judge.
CARDAMONE, Circuit Judge.
1
This appeal from a judgment entered in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (Duffy, J.), which affirmed the rulings of the acting Commissioner of Social Security (Commissioner), raises issues of first | {
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of the case as a contributing factor to her
instability. At the time of the hearing,
Maria lived in an apartment in Garland, Texas, where she had been for two
months. However, according to Tonyia
Brown, a CPS caseworker, Maria had moved at least six times since the case
began, which was at that time, approximately eighteen months.
DFPS also points to Maria=s employment history as evidence of instability. Young testified that Maria was not employed
at the time of B.P.=s removal.
Brown stated that Maria had not had stable employment throughout the case. Maria testified that she was working at the
time of B.P.=s removal
and that she had always worked since B.P. was born. However, when asked where she had been
employed over the two years prior to the hearing, Maria responded as follows:
Well,
I haven=t
been employed forMaria=s second counselor, worked with Maria on her depression, self-esteem,
and helping her become more stabilized to be able to care for her
children. Daniels-Rice diagnosed Maria
with depression but stated that Maria never accepted that diagnosis. In response to this testimony, Maria said
that Daniels-Rice never diagnosed her with depression.
In total, Maria made sixteen
counseling sessions with Daniels-Rice over six months, but the sessions were
eventually cancelled after Maria missed seven visits. Daniels-Rice generally cancels counseling
cases after two missed visits, but she kept Maria longer because she felt that
Maria needed to be stabilized on medication to help treat her depression, which
Daniels-Rice thought contributed to her missed appointments. Daniels-Rice stated that Maria worked hard when
she showed up for the counseling visits.
She also stated that Maria needs to continue counseling although she is
unwilling to see | {
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of emotions today has been."
Meanwhile, special awards went to veteran director/producer Ron Howard, who was handed the Louis XIII Genius Award, Kevin Costner, who was feted with a Lifetime Achievement Award and Jessica Chastain, who was presented with the first ever MVP Award, celebrating her multiple roles in films throughout the year, including A Most Violent Year, Interstellar, Miss Julie, and The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby.
The full list of winners is as follows:
Best Picture - Boyhood
Best Actor - Michael Keaton (Birdman)
Best Actress - Julianne Moore (Still Alice)
Best Acting Ensemble - cast of Birdman
Best Director - Richard Linklater (Boyhood)
Best Original Screenplay - Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Nicolas Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris, Jr., Armando Bo (Birdman)
Best Adapted Screenplay - Gillian Flynn (Gone Girl)
Best Supporting Actor - J.K. Simmons (Whiplash)
Best Supporting Actress -Patricia Arquette (Boyhood)
Best Young Actor/Actress - Ellar Coltrane (Boyhood)
Best Cinematography - Emmanuel Lubezki (Birdman)
Best Art Direction - Adam Stockhausen/Production Designer, Anna Pinnock/Set Decorator (The Grand Budapest Hotel)
Best Editing - Douglas Crise and Stephen Mirrione (Birdman)
Best Costume Design - Milena Canonero (The Grand Budapest Hotel)
Best Hair and Makeup - Guardians of the Galaxy
Best Visual Effects - Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
Best Animated Feature - The LEGO Movie
Best Action Movie - Guardians of the Galaxy
Best Actor In An Action Movie - Bradley Cooper (American Sniper)
Best Actress In An Action Movie - Emily Blunt (Edge of Tomorrow)
Best Comedy - The Grand Budapest Hotel
Best Actor In A Comedy - Michael Keaton (Birdman)
Best Actress In A Comedy - Jenny Slate (Obvious Child)
Best Sci-fi/Horror Movie - Interstellar
Best Foreign Language Film - Force | {
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And Several Thousand Ghosts by Marc Hecht
Two-Bedroom by Justine Neubarth
Two-Timing by Megan Kingsbury
Unconventional by Sam Frommer
Understudy by Jiji Lee
Unplugged by Terry Menefee Gau
Up The Rio by Jaime Osnato-Rosario
Upbeat! by Morgan Dameron
Video Tyme by Joseph Malinowski & Adam Unger & Jackson Winkler
Waiting It Out by Aja Bonner & Aneetha Ramadas
We Bought A Funeral Home by Ryan Stanisz
Weirdos by Phillip Rogers
Welcome To LA by Daniel Mejia
Wellness Inc. by Kylie Garcelon
West Holy Land by Kyle Christopher & William Graves
Wicker Basket Way by Jacob Guenin
Wispy Business by Tea Ho & Lee Hubilla
Witch Hunt by Erin Rye
Without A Basket by Charles Rutter
Wives Of Willoughby’s: Poor Relation by Maria Carolan
Wizard Fest by Margaret Kaminski
Work In Progress by Ryan Montanti
Wormholed by Jake Disch & Nick Gligor
Yeast by Tom Pearson & Paul de Havilland
You Are Special!Jean by Jeremy Patrick Hamilton
Veep: Spelling Bee by Matt Robison
Will & Grace: A Question Of Identity by Malcolm Venable
Younger: Love And Addiction by Bailey Swilley
You’re The Worst: Real Jimmy, Real Gretchen by Marie Biondolillo
Drama Spec
Better Call Saul: Misfire by Helmann Wilhelm
Black Mirror: The Fairy King by Steven Snell
Fargo: The Intricacies Of A Mighigan Left by Michael Azzopardi
Grey’s Anatomy: Behind The Mask by Zaiver Sinnett
Killing Eve: A Piece Of My Liver by Rachael Blackwood
Killing Eve: Her Again by Celina Paiz & JB Herndon
Lucifer: Little Spoon by Paige Morimoto
Outlander: Perfectly Fine by Dan Sonnett
Ozark: All Eyez On Ruth by Henry B. Campbell
Ray Donovan: Gettin Old Ain’t For Pussies by Jason Noto
Riverdale: The Masque Of The Red Herring by Ryan Terrebonne
Stranger Things: Chapter X: The Mimic by Anthony Mcmillan
Succession: Sleeping Dogs | {
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VOTERS MAY LIMIT TERMS IN OFFICE
Illustrating the ill will against incumbents nationwide, voters in Colorado, California and Missouri appear ready to limit how long politicians can hold office.
"The mood is real simple: Folks are really ticked or fed up with how legislative bodies are conducting themselves," said Los Angeles County Supervisor Pete Schabarum, a chief proponent of one of two term-limiting ballot measures in California. Recent polls predict approval for both.Oklahoma voters recently approved a first-in-the-nation constitutional amendment limiting state lawmakers to 12 years in office. The amendment takes effect Jan. 1.
The rush by disgruntled voters this Election Day to limit terms is unprecedented, said Karl Kurtz, director of state services for National Conference of State Legislatures.
Colorado's proposed amendment would impose eight-year limits on the governor, lieutenant governor,inside. Caretaker Bruce Dern and his wife Marian Seldes hardly go near the house and leave it well alone at night. Dr David Marrow (Liam Neeson) has lured the trio there by telling them they are participating in an investigation into sleeping disorders. Technically, they are, but they don't realise Dr Marrow's real motives until they are already bedded down in the house.
Dr Marrow is actually setting up an experiment into fear. Theodora (Catherine Zeta-Jones), Luke (Owen Wilson) and Nell (Lili Taylor) have a sleepless night ahead of them. And with Jan De Bont behind the camera, it promises to be a wild ride.
The house depicted in the film actually exists. It is located in England, specifically in the town of Grantham in Lincolnshire. The home town, in | {
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Services
- Board of Veteran Appeals: No Department of Homeland Security
- Total:231,117 - Working:199,822 - Furloughed:31,295 - % working:86.45923926
- What's still running:
- Transportation Security Administration: Limited Services
- Federal Emergency Management Services: Limited Services
- Coast Guard and Customs and Border Patrol: Limited Services
- U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services: Limited Services
- Secret Services: Limited Services
- Note: But all functioning at over 80% Department of Justice
- Total:114,486 - Working:96,300- Furloughed:18,186 - % working:84.11508831
- What's Still Running:
- FBI: Yes
- Drug Enforcement Administration: Yes
- Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives: Yes
- U.S. Attorneys: Yes
- U.S. Parole COmmission:Yes
- Support Staff: Limited Services Department of Defense
- Total:2,200,000 - Working:1,800,000 - Furloughed:400,000 - % working: 81.81818182
- What's still running:
- 1.4 million active duty servicement: Yes
- Civilian personel: Limited Services
- Note: Around half of civilian personnel willA Manhattan man was arrested after cops allegedly found him carrying a bag full of weapons and ammunition on the R train yesterday, and reports indicate he was a former Marine with a history of mental illness.
According to the NYPD, 27-year-old Christopher Palumbo was arrested at around noon after cops responded to a call about a man carrying a firearm on a bus in Bay Ridge. When they arrived at the scene, authorities say that Palumbo, a Chelsea resident, had already exited the bus; cops canvassed the R train subway station in the vicinity of 86th Street and 4th Ave, and say they eventually found Palumbo in the subway station holding a duffel bag that had protruding weapons.
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Islam and the Right to Freedom
Over the last few months, the rancor against Islam has been mounting among certain religious folks. Rumors are passed around as truth, false accusations are flying and emails are being sent to and fro with horrific messages of hate and intolerance. The very ideals that these people hold up to those of Islamic faith.
As an average, 'Christian' member of this country, I know very little about Islam other than a few vague ideas. I had, up until today been trying to ignore most of this storm around me. This evening, however, a friend sent me an email about former Australian Prime Minister, John Howard, and his views on multiculturalism in Australia. His basic premise is that Australia belongs to Australians, and if someoneCounty,
California.
Sec. 1305. Sutter Basin, California.
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Sec. 1306. Essex River, Massachusetts.
Sec. 1307. Port of Cascade Locks, Oregon.
Sec. 1308. Central Delaware River, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Sec. 1309. Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania.
Sec. 1310. Rivercenter, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Sec. 1311. Salt Creek, Graham, Texas.
Sec. 1312. Texas City Ship Channel, Texas City, Texas.
Sec. 1313. Stonington Harbour, Connecticut.
Sec. 1314. Red River below Denison Dam, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and
Louisiana.
Sec. 1315. Green River and Barren River, Kentucky.
Sec. 1316. Hannibal Small Boat Harbor, Hannibal, Missouri.
Sec. 1317. Land transfer and trust land for Muscogee (Creek) Nation.
Sec. 1318. Cameron County, Texas.
Sec. 1319. New Savannah Bluff Lock and Dam, Georgia and South Carolina.
Sec. 1320. Hamilton City, California.
Sec. 1321. Conveyances.
Sec. 1322. Expedited consideration.
Subtitle D--Water Resources Infrastructure
Sec. 1401. Project authorizations.
Sec. 1402. Special rules.
TITLE II--WATER AND WASTE ACT OF 2016
Sec. 2001. Short title.
Sec. 2002. Definition of | {
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of the illness, doctors at the Integris Baptist Medical Center referred the matter to the Oklahoma State Medical Examiner's Office.
The Oklahoma State Medical Examiner's Office promptly ran tests on samples of Ron Miller's blood, but has refused to release the results or even to confirm that the tests were ever completed.
John Millis
Staff Director of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Committee
Died: June 4, 2000
Millis had just helped the HPSCI complete it's "investigation" into alleged CIA cocaine smuggling which predictably (given that Millis was himself a long time CIA agent) concluded that the CIA was innocent of all allegations of wrongdoing. Fairfax, Virginia police were tipped off by an anonymous phone call claiming that "a man" was threatening suicide in a motel room. Police arrived to find Millisdead of a gunshot wound. As was the case with Vincent Foster and Sandy Hume, the death was immediately declared a suicide.
Christine M. Mirzayan
White House Intern
Died: August 1, 1998
On August 1, 1998, yet another young female government intern with the initial "M", Christine M. Mirzayan, was murdered, beaten to death with a heavy object near Georgetown University.
Eventually, Mike Isikoff's "former White House staffer" finally surfaced and its NOT Mary Mahoney, or Christine M. Mirzayan, but Monica Lewinsky. If the killing of Mary Mahoney and Christine M. Mirzayan was to silence a "bimbo eruption", they got the wrong woman! (Just how many of the interns was Clinton getting oral sex from anyway??)
Joe Montano
Chairman DNC (before Debbie Wasserman Shultz) and Regional Director for Tim Kaine
Died: July 25, 2016
Supposedly died of | {
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been suffering from Alzheimer’s disease, which was diagnosed shortly after he was forced to retire following the 1997 season. His health had been declining for years and he had been in and out of a nursing home during the past year.
Robinson said he tried to coach each player as if he wanted him to marry his daughter.
He began coaching at Grambling State in 1941, when it was still the Louisiana Negro Normal and Industrial Institute, and single-handedly brought the school from obscurity to international popularity. Grambling first gained national attention in 1949 when Paul “Tank†Younger signed with the Los Angeles Rams and became the first player from an all-black college to enter the NFL. Suddenly, professional scouts learned how to find the little school 65 miles eastof Shreveport near the Arkansas border.
Robinson sent over 200 players to the NFL, including seven first-round draft choices and Williams, who succeeded Robinson as Grambling’s head coach in 1998. Others went to the Canadian Football League and the now-defunct USFL. Robinson’s pro stars included Willie Davis, James Harris, Ernie Ladd, Buck Buchanan, Sammy White, Cliff McNeil, Willie Brown, Roosevelt Taylor, Charlie Joiner and Willie Williams.
Robinson said he was inspired to become a football coach when a high school team visited the elementary school he attended. “The other kids wanted to be players, but I wanted to be like that coach,†Robinson said. “I liked the way he talked to the team, the way he could make us laugh. I liked the way they all respected him.â€
Robinson was forced | {
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Cathey, State Registrar (retired), North Carolina Division of Archives and History; MA (Jefferson Fellow), University of Virginia; PhD, University of Navarra, Spain
Marshall DeRosa, Florida Atlantic University; PhD, University of Houston
Paul Gottfried, Elizabethtown College, Raffensperger Professor of Humanities Emeritus; PhD, Yale University
Fran Griffin, President, Fitzgerald Griffin Foundation; MA, University of Chicago
Michael Hickman, University of Mary; PhD, Catholic University of America
James Kalb, JD, Yale University 1978
Jack Kerwick, Rowan College, New Jersey; PhD, Temple University
Donald Livingston, Professor of Philosophy (Emeritus), Emory University; PhD, Washington University
John M. Longino, MBA, University of Texas
Wayne Lutton, Editor of Social Contract; PhD, Johns Hopkins University
Christopher Manion, Professor, Christendom College; PhD, Notre Dame University
Brion McClanahan, PhD, University of South Carolina
Donald W. Miller, Professor of Surgery (emeritus), Seattle Swedish Medical Center
John Newhard, East Tennessee State University; PhD, ClemsonUniversity
Eric Obermayer, Professional Engineer; MS, Michigan Technological Institute
Larry Odzak, Visiting Scholar (emeritus), University of North Carolina; PhD, University of Florida
Dan “Red” Phillips, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Mercer University; MD, Emory University,
Ralph Raico, Professor, SUNY Buffalo; PhD, University of Chicago
Kurt Roemer, University of San Francisco; MMS, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Jesse Russell, University of Mary; PhD, Louisiana State University
Carmine T. Sarraccino, Professor of English, Elizabethtown College; PhD, University of Michigan
Mirand Sharma, MD, Emergency Medicine Specialist
David L. Sonnier, Professor of Computer Science, Lyon College; MS, Georgia Institute of Technology; Lt. Colonel (retired); BS, U. S. Military Academy
Frank J. Tipler, Professor, Tulane University; PhD, University of Maryland
Clyde Wilson, Professor of History (emeritus), University of South Carolina; PhD, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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stage revues, are portrayed."
Stars: William Powell, Myrna Loy, and Luise Rainer.
1937: "The Life of Emile Zola"
Plot: "The biopic of the famous French muckraking writer and his involvement in fighting the injustice of the Dreyfuss Affair."
Stars: Paul Muni, Gale Sondergaard, and Joseph Schildkraut.
1938: "You Can't Take It With You"
Plot: "A man from a family of rich snobs becomes engaged to a woman from a good-natured but decidedly eccentric family."
Stars: Jean Arthur, James Stewart, and Lionel Barrymore.
1939: "Gone with the Wind"
(Loews, Inc (Loews, Inc)
Plot: "A manipulative Southern belle carries on a turbulent affair with a blockade runner during the American Civil War."
Stars: Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh, and Thomas Mitchell.
1940: "Rebecca"
Plot: "A self-conscious bride is tormented by the memory of her husband's dead first wife."
Stars: Laurence Olivier, Joan Fontaine, and GeorgeSanders.
1941: "How Green Was My Valley"
Plot: "At the turn of the century in a Welsh mining village, the Morgans, he stern, she gentle, raise coal-mining sons and hope their youngest will find a better life."
Stars: Walter Pidgeon, Maureen O'Hara, and Anna Lee.
1942: "Mrs. Miniver"
Plot: "A British family struggles to survive the first months of World War II."
Stars: Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeon, and Teresa Wright.
1943: "Casablanca"
Plot: "In Casablanca, Morocco in December 1941, a cynical American expatriate meets a former lover, with unforeseen complications."
Stars: Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, and Paul Henreid.
1944: "Going My Way"
Plot: "Youthful Father Chuck O'Malley led a colorful life of sports, song, and romance before joining the Roman Catholic clergy. After joining a parish, O'Malley's worldly knowledge helps him connect with a gang of kids looking for | {
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Cinematography and a Special Jury Mention for Fessenden. The film
is having its Los Angeles premiere in June at the Los Angeles Film Festival
in the Dark Wave section. In addition to Larry Fessenden, the acclaimed
cast of I Sell the Dead includes Dominic Monaghan (Lord of the Rings,
Lost), Ron Perlman (Hellboy, The City of Lost Children), and Angus Scrimm
(Phantasm, Alias).
The deals for I Sell the Dead were negotiated by Josh Braun from Submarine
Entertainment with Arianna Bocco for IFC Films, Susan Carron and Rob
Herholtz for Anchor Bay and Rob Lynch and Michael Dwyer for Screen Media.
In I Sell the Dead, 18th century justice has finally caught up with
two of the craftiest grave robbers in town. With only a few hours to
go before his date with the guillotine, body-snatcher Arthur Blake (Dominic
Monaghan)tells his life story to the peculiar Father Francis Duffy
(Ron Perlman). Before long, Arthur spills the beans on how he got started
in the grim corpse peddling business with seasoned ghoul Willie Grimes
(Larry Fessenden). As the whisky flows Arthur's tales get stranger and
stranger. From their graveyard discoveries of vampires and zombies to
tales of vicious gang rivalries with the infamous House of Murphy, Arthur's
confessions are the stuff of legend! Whether pillaging in fog drenched
grave yards or plotting on blood soaked coast lines, Grimes and Blake
leave no graves unturned. Their colorful and peculiar history is one
filled with adventure, horror, and mayhem that threaten to drag all
involved down into the very graves they’re trying to pilfer.
Said director Glenn McQuaid, “After literally traveling the world
on the I Sell the Dead film festival tour, | {
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pain and he stopped. He proposed anal sex,
but she refused.
The complainant further testified about one time when she was in the fourth or
fifth grade that appellant picked her up from school and took her to a night club
where he worked. She stated that it was during the daytime and that no one else was
in the club. She testified that appellant put her on the pool table and performed oral
sex on her.
She testified that, when she was about 11 years old, there was a period of
several months in which she did not see appellant. The next time she saw him, he
approached her, and she refused to let him touch her. She said that he did not touch
her after that incident.
Thecomplainant testified that when she was 12 years old, she had sexual
relations on two occasions with her 16-year-old boyfriend. On the second occasion,
she began crying because she started remembering what appellant had done to her.
Her boyfriend told her that she had to tell her mother. As a result of the
complainant's disclosure to her mother, the Department of Family and Protective
Services (DFPS) became involved. The complainant was interviewed at the
Children's Assessment Center by Lisa Holcomb, a forensic interviewer. About six
weeks later, appellant was interviewed by Tim Hagerty, a bilingual investigative
caseworker for DFPS. Both Holcomb and Hagerty testified at the trial regarding the
content of these interviews.
In a single point of error, appellant complains that he received ineffective
assistance of counsel during his trial. | {
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War Two".
Israel demands more American participation in the Yinon war to break up Syria after the Syrian government has already won, Israel demands the creation of Kurdistan after Kurdistan is rendered economically impossible, Israel bombs Syria on the pretense of destroying the Hezbollah rockets that Hezbollah already has (one for each Jew!), you'd almost think they have a problem with time. Next they'll be demanding that the Allies immediately bomb German railway lines to stop the Holocaust!
"Rogue State Israel Challenged by Syria While Spying on Lebanon". They are simply thieves.
"Serbia assures US that it will not assist Russia in Syria de-mining efforts". "Russia promises to deliver fighter jets to Serbia".
More of Canada's neo-Nazi - and I mean that, not as the usual slur, but literally policy made byBloomberg doesn't censor its stunningly 'woke' comments;
Jews are exactly like a natural disaster: "Colonialism links catastrophes in Puerto Rico and Gaza"; and
"The conspiracy to censor the Internet". On the consistently vile neofascist Anne Applebaum (out of the same eastern European irredentist fascist group that includes Christina Freeland).
"House (of Representatives) Negroes Rally Against Russia" (Ford). "Freedom Rider: Russiagate Brings Black Caucus to a New Low" (Kinberley). As Russiagate becomes more and more ridiculous, its proponents double down in their support for oppression based on what is left of it.
"Trump Dossier Creators 'Plead Da Fif' During House Intel Hearings" (Durden). No immunity offered as they don't want to hear what they might say.
"FBI Uncovered Russian Bribery Plot Before Obama Approved Uranium One Deal, Netting Clintons Millions" and "FBI Informant "Threatened" | {
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