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Early on the morning of May 11, 1862, off Craney Island, fire and powder trails reached the ironclads magazine and she was destroyed by a great explosion.
Without a home port and no place to go, Virginias new captain, flag officer Josiah Tattnall III, reluctantly ordered her destruction in order to keep the ironclad from being captured.
This task fell to Lieutenant Jones, the last man to leave Virginia after her cannons had been safely removed and carried to the Confederate Marine Corps base and fortifications at Drewry's Bluff.
What remained of the ship settled to the bottom of the harbor.
Only a few remnants of Virginia have been recovered for preservation in museums; reports from the era indicate that her wreck was heavily salvaged following the war.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CSS%20Virginia
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Early the next morning, as the fighting disbanded, Daniel Cohn-Bendit sent out a radio broadcast calling for a general strike.
10 May marked the "Night of Barricades" (), where students used cars, wood, and cobblestones to barricade the streets of the Latin Quarter.
Brutal street fighting ensued between students and riot police, most notably on Rue Gay-Lussac.
On Monday, 13 May, more than one million workers went on strike and the students declared that the Sorbonne was "open to the public".
Negotiations ended, and students returned to their campuses after a false report that the government had agreed to reopen them, only to discover police still occupying the schools.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sorbonne
Sorbonne
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Earp was pilloried for his decision by the public and popular press, who vilified him and accused him of accepting a payoff to throw the match.
The judge ruled that since the match was illegal the court had no standing, allowing Sharkey to claim the prize.
After Corbett ended his retirement the next year he was the de facto champion, but he fought Fitzsimmons and lost.
The story about the fight and Earp's contested decision was reprinted nationwide.
Earp left San Francisco soon after and when he died in 1929, he was perhaps more well-known for his decision in the title fight than his actions at the O.K. Corral gun fight.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob%20Fitzsimmons%20vs.%20Tom%20Sharkey
Bob Fitzsimmons vs. Tom Sharkey
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Eastern Ontario Agri-News is a monthly tabloid published by Etcetera Publications (owner of the Chesterville Record).
In December of that year, the long-time office at 7 King Street was demolished and the business was moved to 29 King Street.
Eastern Ontario Agri-News (1978-present).
It was established in 1978 by John and Robin Morris, who at the time were co-owners of the St. Lawrence Printing Company.
When Robin Morris broke off from the St. Lawrence Printing Company and established Etcetera Publications, he continued to publish Agri-News.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North%20Dundas%2C%20Ontario
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Eaton updated an already-written biography of him in preparation for the campaign and, along with others, wrote letters to newspapers praising Jackson's record and past conduct.
Eaton wrote to Rachel that Jackson as a senator was "in harmony and good understanding with every body," including Thomas Hart Benton, now a senator from Missouri, with whom Jackson had fought in 1813.
Meanwhile, Jackson himself did little active campaigning for the presidency, as was customary.
Democratic-Republican presidential nominees had historically been chosen by informal Congressional nominating caucuses, but this method had become unpopular.
In 1824, most of the Democratic-Republicans in Congress boycotted the caucus.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew%20Jackson
Andrew Jackson
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Ebela (Bengali: এবেলা) was a Bengali tabloid targeted primarily at young Bengali readers of West Bengal.
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It is the second Bengali daily published by ABP Group after Anandabazar Patrika.
This is a 24-page tabloid was being circulated in Kolkata and Howrah only.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ebela
Ebela
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Educational programs and publications Since 1886, B'nai B'rith has published B'nai B'rith Magazine, the oldest continually published Jewish periodical in the United States.
It is dedicated to eliminating the defamation of Jewish people, combating racism, intolerance, and prejudice.
It seeks to secure justice and fair treatment for all citizens alike.
B'nai B'rith also publishes program guides for local Jewish education programs and each year sponsors "Unto Every Person There is a Name".
This program includes community recitations of the names of Holocaust victims, usually on Yom Hashoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%27nai%20B%27rith
B'nai B'rith
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Ellen Schrecker has "explicitly acknowledge[d] that the 1999 publication of Allen Weinstein's The Haunted Wood finally convinced me of the guilt of the major communist spies."
In 2004, Jon Wiener accused Weinstein in The Nation of breaching professional ethics by paying for exclusive access to Soviet archives for his 1999 book The Haunted Wood, and of refusing to allow other researchers access to his personal archives.
Other sources, including Harvard professor Daniel Aaron, Sidney Hook, Irving Howe, Alfred Kazin and Garry Wills, support Weinstein's scholarship.
In 2009, historian Eduard Mark wrote that "The declassification of Venona excepted, no development since the end of the Cold War has affected the study of Soviet espionage in the United States as much as the work jointly written by Allen Weinstein and Alexander Vassiliev, The Haunted Wood."
National Archives In his obituary, National Archivist David Ferriero noted the following achievements by Weinstein: Restoration of public trust through declassification and release of interagency agreements with audit and other procedures Establishment of National Declassification Initiative to address challenges in policies, procedures, structure, and resources Expansion of public outreach with Foundation for the National Archives via Digital Vaults and Boeing Learning Center Creation of "First Preservers" program to preserve vital records Another change at the Archives that Weinstein affected, albeit indirectly, was the creation of an anti-harassment policy by Ferriero in 2010, partially in response to complaints about Weinstein's conduct at the Archives.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen%20Weinstein
Allen Weinstein
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Elred Kumar's scripted his next production Muppozhudhum Un Karpanaigal (2012), starring Adharvaa Murali and Amala Paul, with Ganesh Vinayak signed on as director.
The Hindu described the film as a "tale with a realistic twist" and praised the film's production values.
Elred Kumar was also involved in the co-production of the films Nadunisi Naaygal (2011) and Veppam (2011) alongside Jayaraman, Madan, Venkat and Gautham Menon.
The film was to be shot across India and the US at a budget of 200 million.
However, in March 2011, the director was ousted and Elred took over responsibilities as director of the project.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elred%20Kumar
Elred Kumar
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EpisodesRebroadcastsThe USA Network began running reruns on January 6, 2005, in what is called a "repurposed" broadcast.
Troy Winbush plays Frank Powell; a highly skilled medical investigator who has been friends with Connor for sometime.
Previously served in the US Navy.
It is, however, no different from the original broadcasts.
High definition reruns of the show are being broadcast on the Universal HD channel.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medical%20Investigation
Medical Investigation
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Estevan Lifestyles is a free circulation weekly publication that shares the stories of the people in the Estevan area and the southeast corner of Saskatchewan.
Pipeline News, Saskatchewan Petroleum Monthly newspaper is also based out of Estevan.
Southeast Saskatchewan has a significant amount of oil production, and the Pipeline News' main office is situated locally to report on these matters.
The publication also publishes NewsBreak, a daily coffee paper geared towards lighter reading.
Radio CJSL AM 1150, CHSN-FM 102.3, and CKSE-FM 106.1 all broadcast from studios on 5th Street in Estevan.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estevan
Estevan
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Even though the Canadian and British press wrote positively about Lincoln's speech, the American press condemned it for its lack of length.
On the following day, November 19, an opening ceremony took place at the new Gettysburg cemetery, built for dead soldiers of the American Civil War.
While many orators spoke for hours, Lincoln spoke briefly, presenting the Gettysburg Address.
In July 1958, before then–US President Dwight D. Eisenhower addressed a joint session of the Parliament of Canada, Prime Minister John G. Diefenbaker recounted the tale of the friendship between McDougall and Lincoln as an example of the long history of friendship between Canada and the United States.
A copy of the Hansard containing Eisenhower's speech was autographed and commented by Diefenbaker, and it can be found in the Baldwin Rooma secured archives areaof the Toronto Reference Library.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William%20McDougall%20%28politician%2C%20born%201822%29
William McDougall (politician, born 1822)
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Executive producer Bill Evans requested a larger production than the previous release, resulting in 24 cameras being used; most of them being GoPro cameras attached to band members' instruments.
The album title was coined by Portnoy.
Bernhard Baran, who had filmed and edited Flying Colors' Live in Europe, returned to undertake this production.
The band used new audio and video technology on this release.
Evans and his assistant engineer, Tom Price, developed and employed new technology that had never been used for live concert release, in conjunction with mix engineer Rich Mouser.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second%20Flight%3A%20Live%20at%20the%20Z7
Second Flight: Live at the Z7
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Farage said on his show that Channel 4 journalist Jon Snow "should be attacked" for his "condescending bias" during coverage of a pro-Brexit protest in March 2019.
LBC From January 2017 to June 2020 Farage hosted The Nigel Farage Show on the UK talk radio station LBC.
The show was broadcast live on Monday to Thursday evenings.
Ofcom decided that Farage had not broken their broadcasting code since he clarified that he meant a verbal attack.
On 31 October 2019, the day the UK was set to leave the European Union before the approval of a delay, Farage interviewed US President Donald Trump on his LBC show.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigel%20Farage
Nigel Farage
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FilmographyFilmTelevisionMusic credits Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs S/T (1978) All the Way...Love (1979) Let Me Do It (1981) (producer); performed by Halo; sought-after record among collectors.
As a homage to him, the housing project in Eddie Murphy's television program The PJs is named the Hilton-Jacobs Projects.
He has two daughters.
References External links 1953 births Male actors from New York City African-American male actors American male singers American male film actors American male television actors Living people High School of Art and Design alumni 20th-century African-American male singers 21st-century African-American people
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence%20Hilton-Jacobs
Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs
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Finding herself on the outside, Maureen contacts a tabloid about the situation in .
However, the next day Jonathan shares with his knowledge of harassment laws and abuse of police power; the fiery marches down to the police station to demand the release of illegally-detained miners.
Many grateful miners acknowledge LGSM's role in their release, relations begin to thaw and the two communities quickly become close.
The resulting story humiliates The National Union of Miners, who call a vote on whether to accept LGSM's support.
Back in London, Mark declares that they will embrace the labels in the tabloid and throws an enormous concert at the Electric Ballroom headlined by Bronski Beat, attended by Dai, Hefina and a number of the women from the village.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pride%20%282014%20film%29
Pride (2014 film)
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First published as a broadsheet named The South Australian Advertiser on 12 July 1858, it is currently a tabloid printed from Monday to Saturday.
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The Advertiser is a daily tabloid format newspaper based in the city of Adelaide, South Australia.
The Advertiser came under the ownership of Keith Murdoch in the 1950s, and the full ownership of Rupert Murdoch in 1987.
It is a publication of Advertiser Newspapers Pty Ltd (ADV), a subsidiary of News Corp Australia, itself a subsidiary of News Corp. Through much of the 20th century, The Advertiser was Adelaide's morning broadsheet, The News the afternoon tabloid, with The Sunday Mail covering weekend sport, and Messenger Newspapers community news.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Advertiser%20%28Adelaide%29
The Advertiser (Adelaide)
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First published by William Lyon Mackenzie on May 18, 1824, the journal frequently attacked the Upper Canada aristocracy known as the "Family Compact", which governed the province.
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The Colonial Advocate was a weekly political journal published in Upper Canada during the 1820s and 1830s.
Over its twelve years in publication, Mackenzie explicitly advocated constitutional change to resemble a more American government with the principles of responsible government, and working for the greater good of the people.
The Colonial Advocate was used as a voice for constitutional reform, educating and inspiring citizens to take action against their government, making Mackenzie and his paper an important leader in the formation of the Upper Canada Rebellion of 1837.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonial%20Advocate
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Following the collision, the press vilified Alberta.
One of the Alberta's passengers jumped to the Osborn to save three lives, including Captain Wilford's children.
While this rescuer from Alberta was still below decks, the Osborn broke free and sank, taking his life along with those of two crewmen.
In her first year of service, she was involved in four minor collisions and a fifth major collision that sank the Osborn.
The Cleveland News Leader said of the Alberta, "This huge steel monster, during the few months she has been afloat has become the terror of the lakes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20M.%20Osborn
John M. Osborn
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For a time, TSN2 also carried an abbreviated highlights-only broadcast called SportsCentre Morning Rush, which aired on a 15-minute loop during the morning hours.
Since the launch of TSN2 in 2008, some editions (and repeats) have occasionally aired on that channel in the event of programming conflicts on TSN.
TSN has gradually increased the length and, in some cases, repetition of SportsCentre broadcasts such that the program is now sometimes carried for up to 16.5 hours out of the day (including "morning loop" repeats) on either TSN or TSN2 (this is similar to the expansion of SportsCenter broadcasts on ESPN since 2008, although with fewer live telecasts).
This program has since been replaced with TSN Radio simulcasts and repeats of other TSN-produced programs such as That's Hockey 2Nite.
Beginning with the 2007 NFL season, extra editions have been produced for sister network CTV as its post-game program for early-window Sunday afternoon NFL games.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SportsCentre
SportsCentre
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For example, a bitpop production may be composed almost entirely of 8-bit sounds but with a live vocal, or overlaid live guitars.
The sounds produced from these systems can be combined to any degree with traditional instruments, such as guitar and drums, modern synthesizers and drum machines, or vocals and sound effects.
History Bitpop uses a mixture of old and new equipment often resulting a sound which is unlike Chiptune although containing 8-bit sourced sounds.
Conversely, a bitpop production may be composed almost entirely of live vocals and instruments, but feature a bassline or lead melody provided by an 8-bit device.
One of the pioneers of bitpop music were Welle:Erdball, with their heavy use of Commodore 64 for their first album in 1992.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitpop
Bitpop
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For example, in California, the East Bay Municipal Utility District sponsored the publication of a book on plants and landscapes for summer-dry climates.
Cacti may also be planted outdoors in regions with suitable climates.
Concern for water conservation in arid regions has led to the promotion of gardens requiring less watering (xeriscaping).
Cacti are one group of drought-resistant plants recommended for dry landscape gardening.
Other uses Cacti have many other uses.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cactus
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For example, pharmaceutical companies have been known to hide negative studies and researchers may have overlooked unpublished studies such as dissertation studies or conference abstracts that did not reach publication.
However, others have argued that a better approach is to preserve information about the variance in the study sample, casting as wide a net as possible, and that methodological selection criteria introduce unwanted subjectivity, defeating the purpose of the approach.
Publication bias: the file drawer problem Another potential pitfall is the reliance on the available body of published studies, which may create exaggerated outcomes due to publication bias, as studies which show negative results or insignificant results are less likely to be published.
This is not easily solved, as one cannot know how many studies have gone unreported.
This file drawer problem (characterized by negative or non-significant results being tucked away in a cabinet), can result in a biased distribution of effect sizes thus creating a serious base rate fallacy, in which the significance of the published studies is overestimated, as other studies were either not submitted for publication or were rejected.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meta-analysis
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For instance, it was widely known that portraits of important women demanded careful attention to detail and a thorough visual record of the model's costume and accessories.
Her second group of paintings, portraits of the women of the Gonzaga family, was highly considered by Margherita Gonzaga and she commissioned many paintings from Lucrina.
However, her painting had a greater increase in quality after Margherita's death in 1618.
These two qualities were clearly evident in Lucrina's portrait of Eleonora Gonzaga during her marriage to Emperor Ferdinando II.
Some other portraits she did included Margherita Gonzaga when she was a widow and Caterina de' Medici Gonzaga with a striking resemblance to Saint Helena.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucrina%20Fetti
Lucrina Fetti
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For some reason, the press was not notified that there were no seedings, and several newspapers reported that it had begun.
While out to sea in August of the 1965 Atlantic hurricane season, Stormfury meteorologists decided that Hurricane Betsy was a good candidate for seeding.
However, the storm immediately swung towards land, and on September 1, the planned flights were canceled.
As Betsy passed close to the Bahamas and smashed into southern Florida, the public and Congress thought that seeding was underway and blamed Stormfury.
It took two months for Stormfury officials to convince Congress that Betsy was not seeded, and the project was allowed to continue.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project%20Stormfury
Project Stormfury
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For the scenes during a football game, production asked local schools to participate as extras for the film, including Lake Stevens Middle School in Miami, Florida.
As a result, the fictional Associated Football Franchises of America (AFFA) was created (not to be confused with the real AFA).
The AFFA apparently exists alongside the NFL, since the Miami Dolphins are mentioned.
For each shot the crowd was asked to move around so that each section looked filled.
In empty seats cardboard cutouts were placed in seats with balloons attached to them so that they would seem in motion.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Any%20Given%20Sunday
Any Given Sunday
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Former member, Chance, meanwhile, is currently part of the music composing and production team Duble Sidekick as the leader and main composer.
In 2011, it was announced that Chance would be putting the group on hiatus.
The two members, Sky and Peter, later decided to make a sub-unit called "Detour".
He was later successful and was able to collaborate with artists such as 2PM, B.A.P's Yongguk, MBLAQ, Haha&Skull, Baek Jiyoung, Huh Gak, Zia, B1A4, Dalmatian and The Seeya; his team also won the "Song Writer Award" in the MelOn Music Awards.
Members Current Peter Sky Former Chance (Kim Michael Jung (김 정)) - now known as Juniper (part of Duble Sidekick) Discography One Way Remix (May 19, 2010) CD Track list: "U-drag" "One-way" "Magic" "없는 번호" (Obneun Beonho) "CASINO" One Way Street (March 4, 2010) CD Track list: "U-drag" "One-way" "Magic" "없는 번호" (Obneun Beonho) "CASINO" "Magic" (R&B Remix) "Magic" (instrumental) "없는 번호" (Obneun Beonho) (instrumental) One Way Street Philippine Edition (August 6, 2010) CD Track list: "U-drag" "One-way" "Magic" "없는 번호" (Obneun Beonho) "CASINO" "Magic" (R&B remix) "Magic" (instrumental) "없는 번호" (Obneun Beonho) (instrumental) Bonus tracks and bonus DVD Philippines only bonus tracks: Bonus DVD – music videos of: "Magic" "Wrong Number" "U Drag" "One Way" "Rainy Days" (digital single) (August 6, 2010) "Rainy Days" (Feat.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One%20Way%20%28South%20Korean%20band%29
One Way (South Korean band)
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Former World Extreme Cagefighting play by play announcer Todd Harris called the 3D broadcast of this event, with UFC featherweight Kenny Florian on color commentary.
Koch was instead moved to a fight with Raphael Assunção at UFC 128.
The Stevenson vs Castillo and Cantwell vs Diabaté bouts streamed on the UFC's official Facebook page.
They had previously done commentary together at WEC 41 and WEC 49.
The event drew an average of 681,000 viewers on Versus.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UFC%20Live%3A%20Sanchez%20vs.%20Kampmann
UFC Live: Sanchez vs. Kampmann
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Frank Stanton, head of CBS, accused Agnew of trying to intimidate the news media, and his news anchor, Walter Cronkite, agreed.
Television network executives and commentators responded with outrage.
Julian Goodman, president of NBC, stated that Agnew had made an "appeal to prejudice ... it is regrettable that the Vice President of the United States should deny to TV freedom of the press".
The speech was praised by conservatives from both parties, and gave Agnew a following among the right.
Agnew deemed the Des Moines speech one of his finest moments On November 20 in Montgomery, Alabama, Agnew reinforced his earlier speech with an attack on The New York Times and The Washington Post, again originated by Buchanan.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiro%20Agnew
Spiro Agnew
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Franks conceived the idea for the show when producers at Columbia Pictures requested he pitch them ideas for a TV program while he was working on the film Big Daddy.
The comedy-drama series focuses on Shawn Spencer (James Roday), a police consultant who pretends to be psychic, and his assistant Burton "Gus" Guster, a pharmaceuticals salesman.
The season consisted of fifteen 43-minute episodes, which aired at 10:00 p.m. on Fridays.
Initially rejected, the concept was shelved for several years until Franks collaborated with Kulchak to create an hour-long TV show.
USA Network picked up the program, initially ordering an eleven-episode season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psych%20%28season%201%29
Psych (season 1)
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Franks created The Pickin' Post newsletter to keep the large group of fans informed sharing info on his career as well as Southern bluegrass festivals and other groups.
To support the group's efforts Franks started a Randall "Randy" Franks Peachtree Picker Fan Club, coordinated by Pearl Bruce.
The club grew to include around 8,000 fans by 1986 rivaling and exceeding those of top country stars of the period.
The club also launched The Singing Post for fans exclusively interested in gospel music.
The club grew even more dramatically during Franks' success on television.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randall%20Franks
Randall Franks
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Freak and Max go to a local festival to watch a firework show where they get attacked by Blade and his gang.
He has flunked the seventh grade twice and is tormented by Tony "Blade" Fowler (Joseph Perrino), a teenage delinquent who is the leader of a teenage bully gang named the "Doghouse Boys".
When Kevin is assigned as Max's reading tutor, they form a bond of friendship over the similar circumstances they share, such as both being outcasts in their school and their fathers abandoning them.
The two then escape into a nearby lake with Freak riding on Max's shoulders.
Freak later witnesses the "Doghouse Boys" putting someone's purse in a sewer.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Mighty
The Mighty
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From 1841 the new, and highly influential, satirical magazine Punch increasingly ridiculed the Royal Academy and contemporary British artists.
Painting in Raphael's style had proved commercially successful for artists serving a nobility primarily interested in family portraiture, military scenes and scenes from history, religion and classical mythology, but by the time of Victoria's accession was coming to be seen as a dead end.
The destruction of the Houses of Parliament in late 1834, and the subsequent competitions to select artists to decorate its replacement, threw into sharp focus the lack of competent British artists able to paint historic and literary topics, which at the time were considered the most important form of painting.
John Ruskin's seminal Modern Painters, the first volume of which was published in 1843, argued that it was the purpose of art to represent the world and allow the viewer to form their own opinions of the subject, not to idealise it.
Ruskin believed that only by representing nature as accurately as possible could the artist reflect the divine qualities within the natural world.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victorian%20painting
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From 1987 to 2000, she and Bookchin co-wrote and co-published the theoretical newsletter Green Perspectives, later renamed Left Green Perspectives.
Janet Biehl (born 1953) is a writer associated with social ecology, the body of ideas developed and publicized by Murray Bookchin.
In 1986, she attended the Institute for Social Ecology and there, began a collaborative relationship with Bookchin, working intensively with him over the next two decades in the explication of social ecology from their shared home in Burlington, Vermont.
She is the editor and compiler of The Murray Bookchin Reader (1997); the author of The Politics of Social Ecology: Libertarian Municipalism (1998) and Rethinking Ecofeminist Politics (1991); and coauthor (with Peter Staudenmaier) of Ecofascism: Lessons from the German Experience (1995).
Green Anarchist The magazine Green Anarchist was for a while the principal voice in the United Kingdom advocating green anarchism, an explicit fusion of libertarian socialist and ecological thinking.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green%20anarchism
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From 29 May 1851 to April 1852, L'Etoile du Deseret periodical was printed.
The first edition of the Book of Mormon in French-language was printed on 28 January 1852.
A second edition was made in 1907 in Zurich by Serge Ballif, then a third in 1952 in Lyon, then a fourth in 1962 by Marcel Kahne, a young missionary and editor of L'Etoile, who also revised Doctrine and Covenants and the Pearl of Great Price, and a sixth one in 1977.
In 1861, Jules Rémy published a book entitled Journey to the land of Mormons.
As response to this book, Louis Bertrand published several articles in La Revue contemporaine, and the next year, gathered his articles under the title Memoirs of a Mormon.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Church%20of%20Jesus%20Christ%20of%20Latter-day%20Saints%20in%20France
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in France
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From Date to Mate, which aired on Shalom TV in 2009 utilizes the reality style, but is a fully scripted production featuring professional actors.
The show was originally created for Public-access television, but subsequently was completely revamped for a national audience.
InOverOurHeads is believed to be the first unscripted Jewish reality series.
Matthue Roth of MyJewishLearning.com calls InOverOurHeads "The Orthodox Jersey Shore.
Linda Keenan of the Huffington Post calls the show "The View for Jews".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/InOverOurHeads
InOverOurHeads
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From the outset, the magazine was appreciated by its readers as "a much needed forum for serious photographers."
White joined the staff of the George Eastman House, and in 1955 began teaching at the Rochester Institute of Technology.)
White was assisted with the magazine's editorial and production tasks by Peter C. Bunnell.
In 1962, vol.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aperture%20%28magazine%29
Aperture (magazine)
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From this time on, Pilkington and Wilson emphasized the safety of their ships when addressing the press.
It focused on the UK–Australia trade, which increased following the discovery of gold in Australia in 1851.
Because of this, many wished to emigrate to Australia, and the population of Australia increased from 430,000 to 1.7 million inhabitants in three years.
In order to make the crossings more pleasant aboard these austere wooden sailboats, musician groups were hired to allow the passengers to dance to popular tunes.
In this trade, speed and size become important assets.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White%20Star%20Line
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Funding Since open access publication does not charge readers, there are many financial models used to cover costs by other means.
More rarely, some of the smaller academic journals use custom open access licenses.
Some publishers (e.g. Elsevier) use "author nominal copyright" for OA articles, where the author retains copyright in name only and all rights are transferred to the publisher.
Open access can be provided by commercial publishers, who may publish open access as well as subscription-based journals, or dedicated open-access publishers such as Public Library of Science (PLOS) and BioMed Central.
Another source of funding for open access can be institutional subscribers.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open%20access
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Furthermore, it frequently organizes scientific meetings and conferences and it also publishes a special periodical called "ΒΥΖΑΝΤΙΝΑ".
Its main aim is to study Byzantine history, law, art and culture, as well as the training of graduates and specialized researchers in Byzantine studies.
The Centre coordinates a variety of research programs and collaborates with many other foreign and domestic institutions.
The Centre for Byzantine Research is managed by a five-member administrative council.
Student services Career Services Office The Career Services Office of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki was established in 1997 and its main objective is to help students and graduates take decisions concerning their future studies and career.
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Furthermore, the organization created and controlled negative media meant to undermine black power organizations.
Undermine public opinion: One of the primary ways the FBI targeted organizations was by challenging their reputations in the community and denying them a platform to gain legitimacy.
Hoover specifically designed programs to block leaders from "spreading their philosophy publicly or through the communications media".
For instance, they oversaw the creation of "documentaries" skillfully edited to paint the Black Panther Party as aggressive, and false newspapers that spread misinformation about party members.
The ability of the FBI to create distrust within and between revolutionary organizations tainted their public image and weakened chances at unity and public support.
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G Plus is the only English weekly tabloid published from Guwahati.
English dailies are The Assam Tribune, The Sentinel, The Telegraph, The Times of India and Eastern Chronicle.
Eclectic Northeast Magazine is a leading Guwahati-based monthly Northeast magazine with an online version.
The state-owned television broadcaster DD Assam provides free-to-air satellite television services.
Guwahati-based 24-hour regional satellite news channels include News Live, DY 365, Pratidin Time, Prag News, Assam Talks and News18 Assam-North East.
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GeographyLarge scale tuna penning production began in the 1980s off the coast of Canada.
In 2010, ABT constituted 8% of global fish exports, the majority of which was shipped to Japan.
Tuna penning is regulated by the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT), and each farm is required to register both the number of tuna it has and the total capacity of the farm.
In the 1990s, the practice was moved over to Spain, and quickly spread through the Mediterranean.
In the Mediterranean, the main producers are Italy, Malta, and Spain.
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George Hatley of Moscow, Idaho, who joined the organization in 1942, offered in 1946 to create a newsletter for the ApHC's members.
History The original ApHC articles of incorporation were signed by founders Claude and Faye Thompson, Dr. Francis Haines, Ernest Kuck and Frank Dick in December 1938.
The ApHC operated out of the Thompson's home in Moro, Oregon, through 1947.
Claude Thompson recruited Hatley as assistant secretary, and Hatley published the first edition of the Appaloosa News, then a single mimeographed page.
Hatley was named executive secretary in 1947, while also a sophomore at the University of Idaho.
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Georgian journalist reactionsThe Imedi broadcast was condemned by many Georgian journalists who took part in protests at the Imedi TV building.
Catholicos Patriarch Ilia II of Georgia condemned the programme, saying it was an insult to Georgia's people and army.
In a poll run by Kviris Palitra, 63% of the 406 respondents believe that Saakashvili was involved in the preparation of the fake report, whilst 8.7% believe the President was uninvolved, with 28.3% indicating they were unsure.
Giorgi Udzilauri, a journalist with the Akhali Taoba newspaper noted that the programme demonstrated that propaganda has a large influence in Georgia, and went on to say that the programme was a test of public reaction towards the Georgian government's "next violence and military adventure", and that it appears the Government still holds such plans.
Udzilauri also called Imedi a "propaganada trumpet" of the government, and stated his belief that those responsible should be taken to court, as creating panic is a crime against the State.
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Glaister praised the record as an effective "blend of the upbeat with contemplative and downright mysterious instrumentals".
Make no mistake", Muziks Will Ashon wrote of Meiso, "this is a hip hop album".
Critical reception Dan Glaister of The Guardian found Meiso more accessible than DJ Krush's previous releases, attributing this partly to the more prominent rapping on the album.
Writing for Trouser Press, Mark Kemp said that it pointed toward "further fascinating intercultural exploration of the space between foursquare hip-hop and floating ambient techno."
In 2015, Fact ranked Meiso at number 12 on its list of the best trip hop albums of all time.
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GlixelIn May 2016, Wenner Media announced plans to create a separate online publication dedicated to the coverage of video games and video game culture.
For example, one group that is listed on both Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time and Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time is Toots and the Maytals, with biographical details from Rolling Stone that explain how Toots and the Maytals coined the term "reggae" in their song "Do the Reggay".
For biographical information on all artists, the website contains a directory listed alphabetically.
Gus Wenner, Jann Wenner's son and head of digital for the publication at the time, told The New York Times that "gaming is today what rock 'n' roll was when Rolling Stone was founded".
Glixel was originally hosted on Rolling Stones website and transitioned to its own domain by October 2016.
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Globe is a supermarket tabloid first published in North America on November 10, 1954, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, as Midnight by Joe Azaria and John Vader.
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It became the chief competitor to the National Enquirer during the 1960s.
Globe is a popular style of largely sensationalist journalism, called tabloid journalism.
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Gothic Blimp Works, an all-comics tabloid published in 1969 by Peter Leggieri and the East Village Other, was billed as "the first Sunday underground comic paper".
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During its eight-issue run, the publication displayed comics in both color and black-and-white.
The first issue was titled Gothic Blimp Works Presents: Jive Comics.
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Government reaction: At Friday night, Syrian state television aired a talk show where speakers blamed foreign media, like Al Jazeera, Al Arabiya and BBC Arabic, for inciting the protests.
First counts of deaths were in Homs 21, in Izra 15 (for Daraa an initial death-toll was not published).
Deaths also were reported in the Damascus suburbs Muadamiyat, Douma, Zamalka, Barza and Qabon.
A New York Times reporter assumed that the Syrian government emphatically tried to keep the largest cities, Damascus and Aleppo, relatively subdued.
23 April: In Douma and Barza today tens of thousands buried protesters killed the previous day, when security forces fired into these crowds of mourners.
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Griffin also engaged in Holocaust denial, publishing articles promoting such ideas in The Rune, a magazine produced by the Croydon BNP.
Tyndall added Holocaust denial to the anti-Semitic beliefs inherited from Chesterton, believing that the Holocaust was a hoax created by the Jews to gain sympathy for themselves and thus aid their plot for world domination.
Among those to endorse such anti-Semitic conspiracy theories was Griffin, who promoted them in his 1997 pamphlet, Who are the Mind Benders?
In 1998, these articles resulted in Griffin being convicted of inciting racial hatred.
When Griffin took power, he sought to banish overt anti-Semitic discourse from the party.
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Grothendieck's large-scale approach has been called a "visionary program."
They describe properties of analytic invariants, called local zeta functions, of the number of points on an algebraic curve or variety of higher dimension.
Grothendieck's discovery of the ℓ-adic étale cohomology, the first example of a Weil cohomology theory, opened the way for a proof of the Weil conjectures, ultimately completed in the 1970s by his student Pierre Deligne.
The ℓ-adic cohomology then became a fundamental tool for number theorists, with applications to the Langlands program.
Grothendieck's conjectural theory of motives was intended to be the "ℓ-adic" theory but without the choice of "ℓ", a prime number.
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Guerrero suffered a legitimate concussion due to Billy Kidman's shooting star press and had to be taken to the hospital.
Rey Mysterio later regained the title, and he and Chavo faced each other at The Great American Bash, however Mysterio won the match.
On the August 26 episode of SmackDown!,
Guerrero returned as a face two months later, exacting revenge from Kidman, who had turned heel as a result of the injury to Guerrero.
Shortly after his feud with Kidman ended, Guerrero returned to his heel persona after receiving a negative reaction while facing then-cruiserweight champion Funaki in a losing effort during a SmackDown!
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Guests were able to send text messages after the show requesting songs from the DJ's playlist.
Music Several types of recent and past hit music were used in the show.
Older songs were given a modern remix with a pop/rock arrangement.
About 20 songs were used in the show, including On the Floor by Jennifer Lopez, Moves like Jagger by Maroon 5, The Edge of Glory by Lady Gaga, Sexy and I Know It by LMFAO, and Livin' on a Prayer by Bon Jovi.
The music related to each segment.
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Guthrie also made a pilot for a TV variety show called The Arlo Guthrie Show in February 1987.
A rare dramatic film part was in the 1992 movie Roadside Prophets.
Guthrie's memorable appearance at the 1969 Woodstock Festival was documented in the Michael Wadleigh film Woodstock.
The hour-long program included story telling and musical performances and was filmed in Austin, Texas.
It was broadcast nationally on PBS.
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Hackers got around this by simply randomizing the order the program dialed all the numbers.
After giving the program an area code and 3 digit prefix, the program then serially dialed every phone number in that prefix in order, recording which phone numbers were answered by a computer modem.
Soon after, most likely because it was popularized by the movie, serial dialing was outlawed.
Later the terms "demon dialing" and "war dialing" became synonymous.
Similar technologies Automatic redial is essentially exactly the same thing, but for modems, and included in most telecommunications programs that use modems, including all variants of Dial-up networking ever included in the Windows operating system.
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Hale notes that Lucas' performance is composed of "a bland competence but not much fire".
Los Angeles Times television critic Mary McNamara opines that Lucas' "...McDeere has no edge, neither the overweening ambition of the Tom Cruise version nor the bitter weariness one might expect to rise in its place after a decade on the run."
Robert Bianco of the USA Today'' notes that Lucas is "...lost in a role that helped cement Tom Cruise as a movie star".
References External links NBC bio Literary characters introduced in 1991 Characters in American novels of the 20th century Fictional American lawyers Fictional characters from Massachusetts Fictional Harvard University people Thriller film characters
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Hamzi Moghrabi, chairman of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, blamed the media for harassment of Muslims and Arabs that took place after the bombing.
Many initial news stories hypothesized the attack had been undertaken by Islamic terrorists, such as those who had masterminded the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.
Some media reported that investigators wanted to question men of Middle Eastern appearance.
As the rescue effort wound down, the media interest shifted to the investigation, arrests, and trials of Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols, and on the search for an additional suspect named "John Doe Number Two."
Several witnesses claimed to have seen a second suspect, who did not resemble Nichols, with McVeigh.
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He also acquired the journal Science and, within five years, made it the official publication of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1895-1900.
He was so involved in owning and publishing journals, that his research productivity declined.
He founded the journal Psychological Review in 1894 along with James Mark Baldwin.
In 1900, he purchased Popular Science Monthly from D. Appleton & Company.
In 1915, the title was purchased from him and became Popular Science.
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He also coordinated with local police departments on the Boston Strangler case, although the press mocked him for permitting an alleged psychic to participate in the investigation.
He parlayed his achievements there into a successful election as Attorney General of Massachusetts in 1962; he was the first African-American to be elected attorney general of any state.
In this position, Brooke gained a reputation as a vigorous prosecutor of organized crime and corruption, securing convictions against a number of members of the Furcolo administration; an indictment against Furcolo was dismissed due to lack of evidence.
Brooke was portrayed in the 1968 film dramatizing the case by William Marshall.
U.S. Senator In 1966, Brooke defeated former Governor Endicott Peabody with 1,213,473 votes to 744,761, and served as a United States Senator for two terms, from January 3, 1967, to January 3, 1979.
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He also established An Gael, a quarterly Irish-language periodical which publishes prose and verse by writers from all over the world.
He began writing a regular column in Irish for the National Hibernian Digest in 2002 and in 2004 published An File ar Buile, a book of prose and verse.
In 2008 he published Cogadh Dearg, an historical novel.
He has published poetry, fiction and articles in Irish in such journals as Feasta and Comhar, and is also active on the Internet.
Before his involvement with the Irish language he was a composer of music.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%A9amas%20%C3%93%20Neachtain
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He also joined Societe Philomatique de Paris which provided a journal in which to communicate his findings.
The posting in Besançon lasted until 1793 when Lacroix returned to Paris.
It was the best of times and the worst of times: Lavoisier had opened inquiry into "new chemistry", a subject Lacroix studied with Jean Henri Hassenfratz.
On the other hand, Paris was in the grip of the Reign of Terror.
In 1794 Lacroix became director of the Executive Committee for Public Instruction.
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He also praised the record for containing "generous sprinklings of traditional Irish sounds and touches", which he said helped enhance the material.
She highlighted their cover of "Little Wing" as being the album's "best and most spirited Celtic cut".
Stephen Segerman of South African music magazine Rock rated the album eight out of ten, and complimented it for incorporating a "fuller and rockier atmosphere [than Forgiven, Not Forgotten]".
The special edition of the album received mixed reviews from the American music press.
James Hunter of Rolling Stone criticised Ballard's production on "Queen of Hollywood" for "forcing an Alanis-like edge where it's unneeded", and called the David Foster-produced tracks "goofy", but said that "Otherwise, this is a high-flying reintroduction to some blue chip popsters."
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He also provided voice-over for the cartoon short Free-Ranger, an English child-scripted arts-funded production in 1989.
After Blackadder (1989–1999) After Blackadder, Robinson became the narrator and one of the lead actors for the British animated series Nellie the Elephant, based on the song of the same name.
The series ran from 1989 until 1991 and was screened on Children's ITV.
Robinson also presented the early-Saturday evening series Stay Tooned for BBC 1, which featured a selection of classic Warner Bros. and MGM cartoons.
In 1989, after attending a pantomime at Tyndale Baptist Church, Bristol, which was based on the Robin Hood story but featuring Maid Marian as the lead role, he created the children's comedy series Maid Marian and her Merry Men, a loose retelling of the legend of Robin Hood in which he appeared as the Sheriff of Nottingham.
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He also writes the podcast's subscriber newsletter and contributes to the eXiled Online.
After the newspaper's demise, he was a regular contributor to NSFWCorp and then from 2013 to 2015 to PandoDaily, again both as Dolan and Brecher.
He appears on a regular podcast "Radio War Nerd", which he co-hosts with Mark Ames.
Biography Dolan was born in Denver, Colorado in 1955.
Dolan taught and studied at UC Berkeley, where he completed a PhD thesis on the literary works of the Marquis de Sade.
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He and lead color commentator Stuart Holden called the Fox broadcast of the 2018 FIFA World Cup, including the final.
In 2015, Strong also began to serve as the lead play-by-play voice for most United States men's national soccer team matches broadcast on Fox/Fox Sports 1 because of a new television contract between U.S. Soccer, Fox Sports, and ESPN/ABC.
Brad Friedel joined him as the lead color commentator for these matches.
Strong's signature calls are "Underway!"
to begin each match, "It finishes (final scoreline)" at the completion of every match and, at the end of every half, "45 minutes down, 45 to go" with the first part of the catchphrase building up to the outburst of the second.
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He attacked the show as "filth that contradicts his moral values" and said that he was "sick of being a part of it".
In 2021, Sheen expressed regret for his past behavior, saying "There was 55 different ways for me to handle that situation and I chose number 56."
Jones' departure In a November 2012 interview with a Christian website, Angus T. Jones (Jake) said he had recently converted to Christianity and joined a Seventh-day Adventist church.
He also begged fans to stop watching the show.
Producers explained that Jones was not expected back on the set until 2013, because his character was not scheduled to appear in the final two episodes before the winter hiatus.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two%20and%20a%20Half%20Men
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He began to print his periodical in Ancona, in the Papal States, starting from 1 April 1765.
The magazine was not closed, but underwent strong censorship.
Baretti, who at first seemed to want to abandon the project, decided to move to another state.
From then on, all the remaining eight issues of the magazine, from 19 April to 15 July 1765, were dedicated to the impetuous criticism against his father Appiano Buonafede, who a few months earlier had published a work, full of rancor against the Baretti, titled Novelle Menippe by Luciano Firenzuola against a certain pseudepigraphic Frusta by Aristarco Scannabue.
Bibliography Giuseppe Baretti, La Frusta Letteraria, edited by Luigi Piccioni, Laterza, Bari 1932, voll.
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He called the closed-circuit television broadcast of the first Ali-Frazier fight in 1971.
His final Lakers-affiliated appearance was as the emcee of the team's 2002 championship parade in June.
Non-Laker work Hearn was the long-time host of Bowling for Dollars on KTLA (1972–1976); KHJ-TV (now KCAL-TV) (1978).
He also did boxing commentary for Forum boxing fights in Inglewood in the 1980s, usually appearing alongside former featherweight contender Ruben Castillo.
Hearn also contributed to KCAL-TV's coverage of the U.S. Open golf tournament from 1957 to 1964.
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He contributed many articles to the Journal of Public Health, a London periodical supported by the early sanitary reformers.
The history of the case was recorded in the Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal for 1843.
To the Royal Medical Society he made a contribution on "Diphtheria", mainly based on observations of the disease at Raughton Head.
His report on the health of Carlisle was quoted in the House of Commons by Lord Morpeth.
An essay which he wrote on the health of bakers was reprinted in Chambers's Journal.
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He described his experiences over this time in his journal, which reached to 63 bound volumes.
Miranda led a romantic and adventurous life in the general political and intellectual climate that emerged from the Age of Enlightenment that influenced all of the Atlantic Revolutions.
He participated in three major historical and political movements of his time: the American Revolutionary War, the French Revolution and the Spanish American wars of independence.
An idealist, he developed a visionary plan to liberate and unify all of Spanish America, but his own military initiatives on behalf of an independent Spanish America ended in 1812.
He was handed over to his enemies and four years later, died in a Spanish prison.
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He described it as a "record that demands your attention.
Through the owner of the studio, they were able to contact Knight, who agreed to appear on the song.
Critical reception Matt Bjorke of Roughstock reviewed the album favorably, highlighting the lead single and the Gladys Knight collaboration as two of the standout tracks.
It's a record that entertains and it's right up there with the best of the contemporary country music records to be released in 2021."
Will Groff of Holler was less favorable, writing that the album is "so uniformly easy-breezy, that it's hard not to feel like the band is prizing vibes over substance."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time%2C%20Tequila%20%26%20Therapy
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He did not find film work but was hired by the NBC affiliate to write original stories and read them for a daily fifteen-minute broadcast called Sidestreet Vignettes.
A falling out with his theater colleagues that summer led him to drive to Los Angeles on a whim, hoping to find work in the film industry.
He also may have been trying to escape a marriage; a legal document indicates he was married at least part of the time he lived in New York.
His second marriage, in 1941, to Jeanne Kelly, an actress at Universal Studios, may have helped to open the door to writing for the studio.
He contributed dialogue to a few films and wrote two screenplays for the popular actress Maria Montez, known as the "Queen of Technicolor."
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He eventually makes his most famous broadcast attacking Wisconsin Senator Joseph McCarthy and his brutal tactics.
During a White House visit after Pearl Harbor, President Roosevelt tells Murrow he is the most influential American in England.
After the war, Murrow continues his radio career and eventually expands into television with his popular See It Now show.
He is credited with helping topple McCarthy.
Throughout all of this, Murrow is a man of unimpeachable honor and integrity.
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He founded The Heretick, a satirical magazine that lampooned Marlborough's obsession with sport.
After this, he boarded at the Dragon School preparatory school in North Oxford and Marlborough College, a public school in Wiltshire.
In his penultimate year, he joined the secret Society of Amici in which he was a contemporary of both Louis MacNeice and Graham Shepard.
While at school, his exposure to the works of Arthur Machen won him over to High Church Anglicanism, a conversion of importance to his later writing and conception of the arts.
Betjeman left Marlborough in July 1925.
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He gave a "composed performance" in a pre-season friendly against Wolverhampton Wanderers and Doncaster manager Sean O'Driscoll was looking to complete a deal for him to sign for the club.
The club entered negotiations over a deal for Webster to sign on loan for the rest of the 2008–09 season.
Doncaster Rovers Webster had a trial with Bury in July 2009, before leaving to trial with Doncaster Rovers.
He eventually signed for the Championship club on an initial two-year contract for an undisclosed fee on 5 August 2009.
Webster made his Doncaster debut in a 1–0 victory away to Notts County in the League Cup first round on 11 August 2009.
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He gave numerous culture wars speeches and interviews upholding the conservative position, blaming media and academia for imposing affirmative action, which he saw as unfair reverse discrimination.
In the 1980s, he gave strong support to Ronald Reagan during his conservative presidency.
In 1995, Heston entered his fourth stage by establishing his own political action fund-raising committee and jumped into the internal politics of the National Rifle Association.
Heston campaigned for presidential candidate Adlai Stevenson in 1956, although he was unable to campaign for John F. Kennedy in 1960 due to filming on El Cid in Spain.
Reportedly, when in 1961 a segregated Oklahoma movie theater was showing his movie El Cid for the first time, he joined a picket line outside.
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He had continued to be interested in local antiquities, publishing an archaeological newsletter, which never mentioned the British excavations.
The Prince was no longer able to facilitate civil matters for Arthur.
Ultimately the case was dismissed, due to the death of Minos by natural causes.
Arthur responded to the increasing unrest and isolation from the Cretans by associating all the more with the British.
Until the palazzo was done, he continued to live next to the British garrison in Heraklion.
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He has also played in the hole and has given a composed performance as a second striker.
Style of play Lawless is able to play as a right or left midfielder, a central midfielder and a right back.
While being equally comfortable playing at any of these positions, he prefers to play in a midfield role.
His play as a right midfielder is "skilful" and he has been described as being "comfortable on the ball, a good passer, mobile and with an eye for goal".
Stevenage Borough manager Graham Westley described him as a player "who impresses me with his consistency".
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He hosted a weekday drive-time broadcast called A Prairie Home Entertainment, on KSJR FM at St. John's University in Collegeville.
During college, he began his broadcasting career on the student-operated radio station known today as Radio K. In his 2004 book Homegrown Democrat: A Few Plain Thoughts from the Heart of America, Keillor mentions some of his noteworthy ancestors, including Joseph Crandall, who was an associate of Roger Williams, who founded Rhode Island and the first American Baptist church; and Prudence Crandall, who founded the first African-American women's school in America.
Career Radio Garrison Keillor started his professional radio career in November 1969 with Minnesota Educational Radio (MER), later Minnesota Public Radio (MPR), which today distributes programs under the American Public Media (APM) brand.
The show's eclectic music was a major divergence from the station's usual classical fare.
During this time he submitted fiction to The New Yorker magazine, where his first story for that publication, "Local Family Keeps Son Happy," appeared in September 1970.
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He instructs Kawasi to get his journal to Mike, when the restaurant is surrounded by hired thugs.
On the way down, he meets a young girl named Kawasi, who explains that she is a renegade from the Third World and that the woman was a "Poison Woman" who intended to imprison or kill him.
They escape, and stop at a restaurant for dinner.
The journal ends with Erik making a break for the jeep and ordering Kawasi out the back.
Mike discovers that the restaurant concerned had been destroyed that night in an abrupt and inexplicable fire.
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He is employed by MLB Network, where he does play-by-play and once hosted an interview show called Studio 42 with Bob Costas.
Robert Quinlan Costas (born March 22, 1952) is an American sportscaster who is known for his long tenure with NBC Sports, from 1980 through 2019.
He has received 28 Emmy awards for his work and was the prime-time host of 12 Olympic Games from 1992 until 2016.
Early life Costas was born in Queens, New York City, and grew up in Commack, New York.
He is the son of Jayne (Quinlan), of Irish descent, and John George Costas, an electrical engineer of Greek descent.
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He is now a contributing writer there, and at The American Prospect where he writes the "Altercation" newsletter.
He is a CUNY Distinguished Professor of English and Journalism at Brooklyn College and the author of eleven books.
From 1995 to 2020, Alterman was "The Liberal Media" columnist for The Nation.
Early life and education Alterman was born to a Jewish family and earned a BA in history and government from Cornell University, an MA in international relations from Yale University, and a PhD in U.S. history from Stanford University.
His doctoral dissertation, completed in 2002 with Barton Bernstein as primary advisor, was Two lies: the consequences of presidential deception.
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He is then given a journal by his father that reveals his ancestor came across a Hellspawn in the past known as the Gunslinger Spawn.
He finds their home under a spell placed by Mammon.
His mother planned with Mammon to create a Hellspawn stronger than the others.
Spawn at his prime Spawn is left helpless and weakened against his enemy Erskine's psychic powers, and Spawn is troubled by Erskine's creation of a tentacle creature he uses to impale his enemies.
Spawn is given an opportunity to cause Erskine's death.
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He later co-founded the Folket i Bild/Kulturfront magazine, at which he worked from 1972 until 1977.
He also has a country residence in Flybo, Östhammar Municipality, northern Roslagen, where he lives when he writes his books.
Employment Guillou started his career as a journalist writing for the magazine FIB aktuellt from 1966 to 1967.
He currently writes a column for Aftonbladet and also comments occasionally in other news outlets on current events usually taking the left-wing and the Anti-American side, particularly the conflicts in the Middle East and miscellaneous domestic issues, including the United States' War on Terrorism, Israeli policy towards the Palestinians, the Swedish Security Service, Swedish courtroom procedures and public inquiries.
Guillou has served as the host of several television programmes: Magazinet (1981–1984), Rekordmagazinet (last years together with Göran Skytte) and Grabbarna på Fagerhult (together with Pär Lorentzon and Leif G. W. Persson), all shown on Sveriges Television.
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He modestly told the press that Carl Sandburg, Isak Dinesen and Bernard Berenson deserved the prize, but he gladly accepted the prize money.
After the plane crashes, Hemingway, who had been "a thinly controlled alcoholic throughout much of his life, drank more heavily than usual to combat the pain of his injuries."
In October 1954, Hemingway received the Nobel Prize in Literature.
Mellow says Hemingway "had coveted the Nobel Prize", but when he won it, months after his plane accidents and the ensuing worldwide press coverage, "there must have been a lingering suspicion in Hemingway's mind that his obituary notices had played a part in the academy's decision."
Because he was suffering pain from the African accidents, he decided against traveling to Stockholm.
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He points out that a biography of the Prophet compiled by Lammens was never published by express orders from Rome, as its publication might have embarrassed the Holy See.
Louis Massignon criticized Lammens for 'misinforming' his readers with his 'far too cynical and disparaging study' of Fatima.
According to Ibn Warraq, the book substantiates that all data concerning material favourable to Fatima, Ali and their children is subject to a searching criticism, however Lammens collected all material pertaining to anti-Ali and Fatima without considering whether something is right or wrong.
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He published the financial newsletter Harry Browne Special Reports from 1974 to 1997.
He was struggling with the book's structure at the time of his death.
Browne also authored thousands of articles and was a contributor to the news and opinion blog LewRockwell.com, to Antiwar.com, and to World Net Daily.
Death On March 1, 2006, Browne died of Lou Gehrig's disease at his home in Franklin, Tennessee.
He was 72 years old.
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He reportedly called the Q&A program a "lefty lynch mob".
2013–present Liberal Prime Minister Tony Abbott perceived the ABC to be left wing and hostile to his government, while his successor Malcolm Turnbull enjoyed better relations with the national broadcaster.
When the ABC co-published Edward Snowden's stolen documents purportedly revealing Australian spy agency activities overseas, Abbott told 2GB radio: "people feel at the moment that the ABC instinctively takes everyone's side but Australia's".
Abbott denounced the program for inviting Zaky Mallah, a man convicted of threatening Commonwealth officials, to participate in questioning one of his ministers.
Abbott initiated a brief ministerial boycott of the Q&A program afterwards.
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He requested production to limit the airing of his segment; however, agreed to allow the scene to be viewed via The Real World's website.
Education Jones attended University of North Texas from 2005–2008, where he served as the first president of the school's Japanese Language Exchange club, and obtained a dual bachelor's degree in mathematics and computer science.
Other Ventures Jones made a brief appearance during the filming of The Real World: Austin (aired in late 2005) in a scene involving charity work.
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He scored a try and three try assists in a composed performance against Leeds in the 2018 World Club Challenge at AAMI Park.
Despite this performance, he didn't feature in another NRL match for the remainder of the season due to the return of Cronk, leading the NRL side to the 2017 NRL Grand Final victory.
2018 In February 2018, Croft staked his claim as Melbourne's new halfback.
He played in the 2018 NRL Grand Final against the Sydney Roosters where Melbourne were beaten 21-6.
2019 After playing the first 21 games of the 2019 season at halfback, Croft was surprisingly dropped from the Melbourne line-up entirely, only playing one more game in round 25 at five-eighth, and not making an appearance throughout the finals.
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He scripted ARY Digital's Children's program Super Kids Funda from Jun 2006 to Feb 2007.
Gilani also worked as assignment editor and senior producer at City42, Lahore and as senior assignment editor and bureau chief, Karachi with SAMAA TV.
Zulfiqar Gilani was regular script writer for Radio Pakistan, Khairpur for one year.
He drafted promos, Ramadan broadcasts, concerts, magazine shows, and live transmissions such as 8 October (Earthquake day) and anniversary programs.
He wrote documentaries such as River Indus, Aashura e Muharram, Sindh Assembly Building, Khaddi, Victoria, Rangsaaz, Bargad, Bahishti, Chilman and many others for SAMAA TV.
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He then worked for the Blitz, a major Indian weekly tabloid published from Mumbai, first as foreign affairs editor and then as deputy editor, which he continued for ten years.
He has a history degree from Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi.
Career Sainath started his career at the United News of India in 1980.
On June 28, 2021, P. Sainath won the Fukuoka Grand Prize, one of Japan's most prestigious international awards that honours 'individuals, groups or organisations who create as well as preserve the many distinct and diverse cultures of the Asian Region.'
The last Indian winner of the Fukuoka Grand Prize was music maestro A.R. Rahman in 2016.
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He was mocked by the Francoist press, which wrote articles deriding him as "a donkey", and was fined one million pesetas for his political views.
In the last weeks of 1936, he stayed in Prades, a small village in France near the Spanish border, where Casals would settle in 1939, in Pyrénées-Orientales, a historically Catalan region.
Between 1939 and 1942 he made sporadic appearances as a cellist in the unoccupied zone of southern France and in Switzerland.
So fierce was his opposition to Francoist Spain that he refused to appear in countries that recognized the Spanish government.
He made a notable exception when he took part in a concert of chamber music in the White House on 13 November 1961, at the invitation of President John F. Kennedy, whom he admired.
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He was replaced by Alex Inwood, former deputy editor of the magazine, who was appointed editor of Wheels in March 2017.
The campaign has since received lots of media coverage and acclamation among Australian motoring enthusiasts.
Glenn Butler was the publication's editor from 2014 through 2016.
In the February 2018 issue, the magazine was redesigned with new fonts, thicker paper, a cleaner style and appearance and a greater emphasis on hero photography.
In the October 2020 issue, the publication's editor of three years, Alex Inwood, left the magazine.
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He wrote to Bill Bird that the press in Paris was controlled by the Comité des forges.
In addition to presenting his economic ideas in hundreds of articles and in The Cantos, Pound wrote over 1,000 letters a year throughout the 1930s.
From 1932 he wrote 180 articles for The New English Weekly, a social-credit journal founded by A. R. Orage, and 60 for Il Mare, a Rapallo newspaper.
He also came under the influence of Charles Maurras, who led the far-right Action Française.
From around 1932 he began using a dating system that counted Benito Mussolini's March on Rome in October 1922 as year zero.
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Henri Pirenne, a Belgian historian who wrote comparative history, closely supported the new journal.
Neither Bloch nor Febvre wanted to present a neutral facade.
During the decade it was published it maintained a staunchly left-wing position.
Before the war he had acted in an unofficial capacity as a conduit between French and German schools of historiography.
Fernand Braudel—who was himself to become an important member of the Annales School after the Second World War—later described the journal's management as being a chief executive officer—Bloch—with a minister of foreign affairs—Febvre.
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Her 1899 show, My Cousin (Ma Cousine) was also condemned as lewd and obscene. "
Pilar-Morin appeared before a New York magistrate to defend her show.
The case went before the New York State Supreme Court in 1897.
You Americans prate about purity in dramatics," she told an interviewer, "and there ends your opinions on the subject.
You do not support pure plays, and naturally drive managers to seek what you really want."
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Her performance in Sangeet-Siddharth composed sensuous club song "Aa Zara" from Murder 2 was widely acclaimed both critically and commercially.
Along with ten other artists, she performed a 30-minute segment titled the Universal Music of Love comprised Sufi, folk, Indipop and world music performances during the 2010 Commonwealth Games closing ceremony.
In 2011, Chauhan collaborated with Pritam for four films, out of which she was praised for her rendition of the slow-paced track "Te Amo" from Dum Maaro Dum.
The year marked her first collaboration with her husband Hitesh Sonik with the song "Tu" from My Friend Pinto.
Besides, she recorded the Sufi inflected love ballad "Ishq Sufiyana" and the disco nightclub song "Honeymoon Ki Raat", for Vishal-Shekhar's The Dirty Picture.
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Hermes o Logios, also known as Logios Ermis (, "Hermes the Scholar") was a Greek periodical printed in Vienna, Austria, from 1811 to 1821.
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It is regarded as the most significant and longest running periodical of the period prior to the outbreak of the Greek War of Independence, containing contributions by key scholars and intellectuals.
Hermes o Logios aimed at creating intellectual contacts between the Greek communities of the Ottoman Empire and the Diaspora in Western Europe, as well as the preparing national awakening of the Greek people.
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