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Awasr stands as the first specialized broadband internet provider in the Sultanate of Oman. The company offers superior customer care and is dedicated to delivering high quality broadband services to the people of Oman, with a mission to "help customers unlock the power and enjoyment of the internet." Awasr recently launched its services in regions previously untouched by high speed internet, with plans to expand to the rest of Muscat and other areas throughout the Sultanate. Awasr is Oman's first specialized high speed fiber internet service provider. What's impressive about Awasr is that the company plans to expand its services throughout the Sultanate of Oman, which could benefit both businesses and households lacking in connectivity. At a recent event, Awasr officially launched its services in the regions of Al Khoud, Al Mawaleh, Al Hail, Maabilah and Shatti Al Qurum in the first phase of expansion, announcing plans to cover the rest of Muscat, Oman's capital city, and other areas of the country in due time. The announcement was made on Monday, March 21, held at Al Bustan Palace Hotel in Muscat. With the official launch of the services, Awasr customers all over Oman are now able to enjoy high speed fiber optic internet in both their offices and homes, at competitive prices in all of the regions announced. The innovative operating company officially announced that it will soon offer a 1 gigabit connection for homes and has previously launched three Fiber-To-The-Home (FTTH) packages with 20MB, 50MB and 150MB speeds accordingly. Awasr also offers three Fiber-To-The-Business (FTTB) packages with 5MB, 10MB and 30MB internet for small, medium and large scale businesses. His Highness Sayyid Taimur bin As'ad Al Said, chairman of Awasr, shared his enthusiasm with guests at the event: "The broadband fiber optic packages offered by Awasr aim to support the government's vision in reinforcing the Sultanate's digital infrastructure and offering high speed internet services. Our new 1 gigabit speed will drive the market to provide the high speeds needed to allow people and enterprises to become more innovative; hence, contributing to the prosperity and sustainable development of the Sultanate." Graeme Lowther, strategy advisor at Awasr, said that the company will follow Oman Broadband Company (OBC) in providing broadband connection to homes in different areas. OBC has reportedly built fiber network in cooperation with Haya Water. "About 70,000 homes in Muscat have already been covered. By the end of the year, OBC will release 120,000 homes. That is a big market," noted Lowther at the event. OBC is also laying optical fiber cable in other cities like Salalah. By the end of the year, 25-30 percent of Muscat will be covered by fiber optic cable of OBC. "In two years, 90 percent of Muscat will be covered," Lowther added. The company, which according to the Times of Oman has an "Omanization ratio of almost 100 percent", is aiming to achieve break-even by 2020. According to Lowther, the pricing of Awasr is better - it is not expensive and customers get more speed for the same price. "The business packages in Oman are the most expensive in the GCC region," said Lowther. "The cost of communication will come down (eventually)." Ghaith bin Mohammed Al Darmaki, chief technology officer at Awasr, said: "The launch marks a new era in the telecommunications sector, especially with providing high speed fiber optic internet services. This reflects our strategy of becoming the trusted partner that can meet the increasing demand, which is in line with the development the Sultanate is witnessing across all sectors." Mohamad Madhoun, commercial adviser at Awasr, spoke about the company's expansion plans, which include packages targeted for small and medium enterprises and services that cater to the different needs of customers, such as media and content. He also touched upon the importance of expanding fiber optic technology to reach as many customers as possible. Awasr is expanding, having signed several strategic partnership agreements with pioneering local, regional and international companies in the telecommunication sector to ensure the delivery of cutting-edge services and world-class technology. It signed agreements with Oman Broadband Company (OBC); Salience Consulting, the region's experts in broadband, and Singapore-based ViewQwest, a leading provider of high speed fiber optic internet services in Singapore, and Orixcom, who are specialists in internet capacity and cloud services. Awasr now plans as well to open a flagship store at Avenues Mall in Muscat. Following Awasr's rapid expansion announcements, Telecom Review sat with Eng. Mohamad Madhoun, commercial advisor; Ghaith Al Darmaki, chief technology officer and Graeme Lowther, strategy advisor, Awasr who spoke to us exclusively and in detail about the direction of Awasr: the company's future prospects, partnerships and challenges to face. Awasr is growing rapidly as a company, which greatly values its simple, caring, agile and smart mentality. "Our values are very important to us," said Graeme Lowther. "They define the culture of the company and they guide us in how we operate. As a challenger to the existing telecom companies in Oman, we need to focus on our strengths. We are simple because we want to remove the complexity of getting online. We have three simple products: small, medium and large. We do one thing and we want to be the best." "We are caring because we need to earn the respect of our customers," Lowther added. "This is a good value and it is a commercial reality. We need to genuinely care about our customers if we are to succeed. We need to be agile because we can't match the others in size, so we need to be faster in how we bring new products to market, and how we respond to our customers. We also need to be smart in everything we do. We need to continue to drive cost out of delivering broadband so we can pass this value to our customers, and we need to keep pushing the limits to deliver faster speeds and smarter services. Sticking to these values is how we will survive and then thrive." Awasr's fiber optic network is available in areas of Muscat and is now available across other areas of the country. The company plans to expand its reach to further connect the people of Oman to premium broadband. "Part of being "smart" means that we need to work with partners," Lowther added. "For fiber rollout we are working with Oman Broadband. It is important to recognize that Oman Broadband is a key part of the government's strategy for enabling high speed internet, and they will cover 97 percent of Muscat in the next few years. So, it makes no sense for us to build our own fiber in Muscat; in fact, if we started building fiber we would undermine the government's plan. Therefore, we are working with Oman Broadband by helping to guide their rollout. From next year, Oman Broadband will begin to release fiber networks in other parts of the country. Plans are already in place for deployments in other cities. I advise everyone to check our website where you will soon see our expansion plans, and if you are in one of the new areas, you can pre-order your Awasr connection." In November 2015, Awasr announced a technical partnership with Singapore's ViewQwest for the launch of its broadband services. According to Lowther, ViewQwest was chosen because: "ViewQwest operates in a very similar way to Awasr. Like Awasr, they use fiber provided by the iDA, the Singaporean government's equivalent of Oman Broadband. ViewQwest has provided technical expertise and guidance so that Awasr now has the same technical systems that are used in Singapore with the same processes. ViewQwest provide excellent customer service and as a result, they have the highest average revenue per user for broadband in Singapore." "They are also a world leader in innovation," Lowther added. "ViewQwest was the first company in the world (after Japan's NTT) to announce 1 gigabit internet connections for home users, and last month they began delivering 10 gigabit home connections. To put that in context, that is 10 times the speed of our 1 gigabit connection, and 1,000 times faster than the 100 megabit connections offered by other operators in Oman. We see ViewQwest helping to keep us at the forefront of innovation; not only with connection speeds, but also with some amazing services that we plan to release in Oman later this year," Lowther concluded. Awasr is also partnered with other companies such as EOS Telecom and Orixcom. "One of the key strategic visions we have in Awasr is to deploy the best working practices and to deploy the latest technology in the industry from advanced markets like the UK and Singapore," said Ghaith Al Darmaki. "These partnerships enable us faster and reliable ways to implement different strategies," he added. "Besides that and from day one, we started knowledge transfer programs between Awasr and its partners. Each of our partners brings different expertise and knowledge; EOS brings us Salience Consulting, the foremost consultancy in the GCC when it comes to broadband. And we have benefited from the expertise of partners such as Orixcom, who help create international links. We are also working closely with ViewQwest in Singapore." Oman recently launched a National Broadband Strategy. A key element of the strategy is the government-owned Oman Broadband Company, which has announced plans to bring fiber optic connections to 90 percent of Muscat. How does this benefit Awasr? "Awasr targets to build lean and efficient operations, and Oman Broadband Company enables us to be more efficient by utilizing the existing network OBC has," said Al Darmaki. "In addition, at Awasr we believe the government initiative is the key to progress the telecom industry in Oman, where deploying fiber is not duplicated and we focus on our area of expertise." Talking about the difference between Business Internet 5 and Business Internet 30 offered by Awasr, Mohamad Madhoun said: "One of our values is being "simple"; that's why we have three products for residential and three for business. The difference is in speed between packages for residential and business, plus in business the packages are symmetric so the upload and download speeds are similar. All of our packages are unlimited to truly give the power to our customers to unlock the power and enjoyment of the internet." In terms of innovative services and increasing customer satisfaction, Madhoun added: "Customer satisfaction is a core pillar in our strategy, hence, slogan 'Experience Better'. We are working on innovative ways to give more control to the customer from all aspects so that customers will be able to understand everything about our services, from applying to the service online, to having a professional customer care agent who can handle all customer queries in one call, plus how to read the bill, online ordering, upgrades and payments." Commenting on how Awasr will cope with the increase in data usage in the future, Al Darmaki said: "At Awasr, we pursue a proactive way of monitoring customer behavior. Part of that is to analyze the customer usage and also the overall data consumption in the network. Such analysis triggers preventative actions to avoid any decrease in the internet speed or impact of the customer experience. We need to mention the simple flat architecture of our network which enables us to maintain such speed and therefore customer experience, and we will not compromise on that." To conclude, Madhoun mentioned some of the products and services that Awasr customers can expect in the future. Awasr will continue to innovate and grow as a company: "Part of being "caring", we will always be looking at the market and our customers to get feedback and quickly adapt to customer requests and requirements which will reflect in our products and services, existing or new," said Madhoun. "We will also continue to fulfill our license obligations. Some of what we are planning to launch this year is the fastest ever speed package at 1 gbps in Oman; plus introduce VOIP services in addition to industry-focused enterprise solutions." Tweet Whatsapp Oman Connectivity Innovation Fiber Optics Awasr Previous Article ITC Participates in the 9th Edition of STTIM Next Article du continues to make a positive contribution to sustainability in the UAE Telecom Review Sign up via our free email subscription service to receive notifications when new information is available.
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Srinagar, Dec. 28: Violence marred Muharram in Kashmir where police baton-charged mourners in Srinagar who assembled without permission and used tear gas in the old city area to disperse “anti-social” elements. The police said at least one lakh people participated in the main Ashura procession at Zadibal in Srinagar’s old city area. The Ashura marks the end of the 10-day Muharram mourning. In Srinagar’s Lal Chowk, police quelled a group of Shia mourners who tried to take out a procession in the city centre without permission. The mourners clashed with the police who chased them with lathis and detained some youths for violating the ban on taking out a procession at Lal Chowk. Several people were injured. Before militancy gripped the state, Srinagar’s main Ashura procession would start from Lal Chowk. Now, such processions are banned there for security reasons. The police had made elaborate arrangements in preventing sectarian clashes at several places in the old city area, but they had to throw tear gas shells to disperse a group of “anti-social” elements, probably Sunni youths, at Gojwara and Bohri Kadal. Police sources said the youths tried to disrupt the Muharram processions in the old city area by throwing stones, some of them targeting the police contingent posted there. Several big processions, though, marched peacefully. The processions in Leh and Kargil, too, were peaceful.
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Seleccionar un asunto... Abuso personal Ofensivo Lenguaje inapropiado Datos erróneos Spam Copyrights Asuntos legales * Agrega algo más a tu reporte: ENVIAR Cancelar Reportar Comentarios Cerrar Tu mensaje ha sido enviado con éxito. Cerrar Article Español RSS APPS Suscribe to the Bulletin 03 December teleSURHD Live Home News Videos Multimedia Opinion Analysis Suscribe to the Bulletin Live Audio Only News > Venezuela Venezuela: Constituent Assembly Approves Anti-Blockade Law The president of the ACN, Diosado cabello, holds the draft of the Anti-Blockade Bill during a working session in the Federal Legislative Palace. Caracas, Venezuela.October 8, 2020. | Photo: Twitter/ @drodriven2 Published 8 October 2020 Comments - Opinion The Truth About Recent Violence in Bosawas by Stephen Sefton, Tortilla con Sal Hashtag ‘Untie_Our_Hands’: How Many More Palestinians Mus... by teleSUR/MS Newsletter Get our newsletter delivered directly to your inbox I have already subscribed | Do not show this message again Boletines Your email has been successfully registered. After its approval, the bill will be handed to the Council of State to request from the Constitutional Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) its assessment on the constitutionality of this Anti-Blockade Law. Venezuela’s National Constitutional Assembly (ACN) passed the Anti-Blockade Bill for the National Development and Human Rights Guarantee on Thursday, which will allow the Venezuelan government to protect its citizens from U.S. sanctions against the South American nation. RELATED: Venezuela Complies With Its Electoral Calendar, Opposition Says "This law is an instrument to shield the economy of the country from the constant onslaught of the United States government, which seeks to destabilize the country,” said the president of the ACN, Diosdado Cabello. The lawmakers and other political figures debated the bill's importance, as the law ensures compensatory payment and the economic balance of the nation. The norm also protects providers from economic instability and financial harm caused by U.S. sanctions. The constituent legislator Jesus Farias pointed out that international financial bodies had denied financial aid to Venezuela, despite the economic harm that the nation suffers due to the pandemic. The norm also aims to secure the Venezuelan currency, the Bolivar, as well as another domestic patrimony. Those who have cast their lot in support of US sanctions against #Venezuela have opted for a politics that deprives millions of Venezuelans of the necessities of life. Most despicable of all are those eager to deliver their homeland to mercenary armies sponsored by Washington. — Frederick B. Mills (@frederickbmills) September 29, 2020 "Since 2015, Venezuela is a victim of sanctions, blockades, and attacks from the U.S. empire. Obama's decree opened a window for multiple sanctions that since the arrival of Donald Trump have been more aggressive, which have the sole purpose of destabilizing the economy of the country," said constituent lawmaker Hermann Escarra. Escarra also pointed out that the anti-blockade bill follows the Venezuelan Constitution and represents the Venezuelan people's right to self-defense against political pressure, economic sanctions, and imperialism interference. After its approval, the bill will be handed to the Council of State to request from Constitutional Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) its assessment on the constitutionality of this Anti-Blockade Law. Juan Guaido is a puppet of the trump "admin", which has already attempted a coup d'etat in Venezuela. Want to "support" Venezuelans? Once elected, lift the cruel US sanctions against Venezuela & #Cuba. That's the US, always pointing a finger somewhere else. — Carlo (@CarloTresero) September 24, 2020 "All this is to shield us, not only for the circumstantial and political moment but to armor us against the imperialist blockade from now on, legally, ethically, to armor the nation," President Nicolas Maduro said in the presentation of the bill.
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Ajoy Kumar Singha March 10, 2011 Editorial – 2011 – March2013-09-29T08:16:22-04:00 Ajoy's Editorials No Comment Almost every day I get calls from potential trainees who want to learn software testing from me. They are from diverse backgrounds. Some are still students, some are engineering graduates fresh out of college, some are working in BPOs, some are married females once studied engineering – got married – kids – and now wants go back to work, some are from other non-IT job profiles. I am a choosy teacher. So I ask lot of questions before taking someone into my training program. The first natural question is why he or she wants to join or learn software testing. The most common answer I get is “software testing is easy compared to programming” or “it is the easiest way to get into IT industry.” Oh crap. Software testing is not easy. At least I think so. Also it is not the easiest way to get into IT industry. Why do these guys feel that software testing is easy? Four reasons I feel are responsible for this kind of wrong opinion on software testing. One – since we don’t do coding as a part of our everyday job, software testing is an easy task. Two – the product development managers will put their worst coders into testing. Three – HR guys will take anyone into testing when the market is hot. Remember 2006-2007? Every other guy got into testing during that period in India. Four – last but not the least – Testers are responsible for making non-testers feel that testing is easy. Today how many of us feel proud being associated with testing? Most of us were forced into testing. Very few people are testers by choice. Few testers like me who are testers by choice do not educate non-testers that testing is not everyone’s cup of tea and it is not that easy how they think it is like. Testing requires skills, thinking beyond the limit programmers can think, ability to see beyond obvious, rapid learning, mental and visual sequencing ability, building up scenarios that may happen with the product and passion for investigating into details. I heard this someone saying. Don’t remember who said this but agree fully to this opinion. Don’t separate product team into developers and testers. It should be programmers/ coders and testers because testers are also developers, contributing to the product development process. We testers are no less skilled than our programmer friends. Sometimes we are little more skilled than them and that’s why we catch the mistake they make. Don’t let testers be the 2nd class citizen of product development. Arise and educate the ignorant crowd surrounding you. That is the message I want to convey in this 6th edition of Testing Circus. Jai Ho Testing! – Ajoy Kumar Singha Subscribe to Our Monthly Edition Maximum 2 emails/month, unsubscribe any time. *Absolutely no spam, no training course selling, no bullshit. Subscribe https://www.testingcircus.com/editorial-2011-march/ 2013-09-29T08:16:22-04:00 Ajoy Kumar SinghaAjoy's EditorialsAlmost every day I get calls from potential trainees who want to learn software testing from me. They are from diverse backgrounds. Some are still students, some are engineering graduates fresh out of college, some are working in BPOs, some are married females once studied engineering – got married...Ajoy Kumar SinghaAjoy Kumar Singha[email protected]AdministratorAjoy is the founder and editor of Testing Circus magazine which is read and subscribed by thousands of professional testers around the world. He is associated with various testing forums such as NCR Testers Monthly Meet as a founding member. Follow Ajoy on Twitter.Testing Circus The following two tabs change content below. 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On the first day of the new academic year our year 11 students had a great opportunity to work with the Army Youth Outreach Team. This is a specialist team of soldiers, educating young people about the role of the British Army in this country and abroad, serving the British people. The day began with a presentation and then a carousel of activities led by Army personnel and Thamesmead teachers. The whole day was a great success, benefiting students by: Building supportive relationships. Students spent much of the day in tutor groups and for the majority of the time with their tutor, enjoying a shared experience and the chance to work together. These are individuals students see every day, twice a day. The Army Engagement Day helped deepen some of these relationships in this crucial exam year of GCSEs. Developing softer skills. All the activities involved team work and communication, important skills in the workplace. Students had to communicate effectively to problem-solve and co-ordinate their efforts to achieve the aim of the task. For example, students had to negotiate ‘quicksand’, using a system of ropes to ensure everyone survived! Thinking about the future. As an organisation the Army offers 200+ different careers. The day was a great opportunity for students to talk to real people with real jobs, balancing work and life commitments in a variety of different roles within the Army. Whether students are considering vocational courses or planning an academic route, the Army presentation was able to showcase a range of possible careers. Applying the curriculum. The activities encouraged students to apply their understanding in lessons, particularly non-verbal reasoning, maths and science. Activities included transforming a 2-D image into a 3-D object, orienteering (measuring and taking bearings) and building a mini-tank to fire a projectile as well as breaking mathematical codes. Being aspirational. The individual soldiers were inspirational. The Army had given each of the soldiers amazing opportunities, enabling them to go to different parts of the world and enjoy new experiences. Individuals had incredible responsibilities and displayed a range of leadership. Most of all, there was a clear message that it is not enough to do something right. We all need that attention to detail to do a task exactly right. In the words of Thamesmead’s own Year 11 tutor, Mrs Johnston, “Do not practice until you get it right. Practice until you can’t get it wrong”. Featured Image In this Section Contact Us Name(required) Email(required) Message(required) Submit Quick Links School Calendar Calendar Upcoming Events Term Dates Current Term Dates Manygate Lane, Shepperton, Middlesex, TW17 9EE | Email: info@thamesmead.surrey.sch.uk | Telephone: 01932 219400
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Just a quick announcement that Alias will be posting weekly blogs, usually Wednesdays, excepting holidays, events, special occasions or announcements, from now until May. We hope cutting our frequency down to once a week will allow our followers to stay caught up and informed. We’ll catch you next week with an all new blog!
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Blogger and Arkansas House Majority Leader Steve Harrelson teases a potential development that will increase the majority he leads: He says to look for an Arkansas state legislator to shift into the Democratic column on Friday. Any ideas on who it could be? UPDATE: Early speculation seems to be swirling around lonely Green Party legislator Richard Carroll, and invaluable Arkansas Project commenter nlr2009 reminds us of Carroll’s frustrated attempts to join the Arkansas Black Legislative Caucus, which spurned his membership advances, thus providing us with one of the comic highlights of the otherwise very sad 2009 legislative session. UPDATE II: It’s Carroll. Well, that was fun. Now what? Please follow and like us: ← Second District Showdown: Greenberg Vs. Wills Stuff From Around Arkansas, April 29 → 4 thoughts on “Which Arkansas Lawmaker Is Poised for Party Switch? (Updated!)” ddubb April 29, 2009 at 11:35 am Permalink It is probably Carroll, the Green Party guy Reply Johnny April 29, 2009 at 11:35 am Permalink The most likely legislator would be Richard Carroll from the Green Party. Reply Bill from Sheridan April 29, 2009 at 11:44 am Permalink Maybe Tim Summers is going back to his real party. Reply nlr2009 April 29, 2009 at 11:46 am Permalink Wow. If Carroll switches it will have such a huge impact on AR Politics. Just think of the power the Dems will now be able to wield with this new piece of kryptonite. He voted most with Bubba Powers and Harrelson during session. Just imagine what he will do as a Dem. However, I do hope this goes better than his attempt to join the Black Caucus. Reply Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Comment Name * Email * Website Donate Donate Here Tipping — it ain’t just for cows. 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An interesting question emerges from one of my comment threads on whether or not congress should be able to use the taxing power to get over limits on its enumerated powers. 1) Can Congress enact a $50,000 tax on second term abortions? 2) Can Congress enact a $50,000 tax increase, which is then rebated to anyone who does not have an abortion? 3) If not, why not? I don't want to hear any arguments about the social side: how necessary abortions are, how women would just have terrible back room abortions, how tragic this might be for women forced to carry a child to term. Nor do I want to hear any arguments that this doesn't involve interstate commerce, as of course abortions are frequently purchased across state lines, while in many places, it is illegal to buy insurance from other states. Presuming that Congress is agreed that abortions are bad, and they want to discourage them, why shouldn't they be able to use their taxing power to enact a ban that they could not enact more directly?
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JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. SBI Advantage Car Loan with Overdraft Facility Thread Starter dharmesh Start date Jul 2, 2012 1 2 3 4 Next 1 of 4 Go to page Go Next Last Jul 2, 2012 Thread Starter #1 dharmesh V10 Jul 2, 2012 #1 Joined Nov 19, 2011 Messages 3,309 Likes 696 Location Sydney / Mumbai As surfing through TAI, I see many people wants to buy a car and most of them go for car loan. A question arises is which bank will provide me better service and at lower rates. So here is an attempt to explain the advantages of SBI car loan with Over Draft facility over nor mal car loan. Whenever a person decides to buy a vehicle, everyone have 2 options. Pay full vehicle amount by cash/cheque and vehicle is yours. Pay down payment and take loan from some bank and then pay EMI every month. Now what if you want benefits of both the options. How? If you decide pay full amount by cash/cheque, you pay Rs.7,50,000. This will make your pocket lighter by Rs.7,50,000 in one go. :-) Here comes the SBI Advantage car loan with over draft facility. Consider a example you buy PUNTO worth Rs. 7,50,000. You pay Rs.2,50,000 as down payment and go for loan for Rs.5,00,000 for 7 years. For interest rate 11.00% you will pay EMI of Rs.8483 monthly. Now from some where you won lottery of Rs.5,00,000 and you decided to pay back your loan amount. You simply go to bank and pay rest of remaining loan and done. Car loan is over, but you left with nothing of the money won. Sad isn't it!!! Plus penalty of pre payment if there is any. Now here is the catch. Instead of normal car loan you go for SBI car loan with over draft facility. The interest rate for overdraft loan would be 0.25% more. so the interest rate here would be 11.25%. Monthly EMI would be Rs.8547, But what we will get by paying more? In this case, If you have access money, you can do pre payment of the loan, but the pre paid loan principal amount you can withdraw and use as if it was a normal account. Example: Suppose loan is for Rs.5,00,000, You take loan using SBI Over draft facility. After few months you pre pay 4,00,000. So what you pay now is interest only for Rs. 1,00,000. But Rs.4,00,000 you pre paid can be withdrawn and use if required. So here you maintain your liquidity plus you pay less EMI. So instead of keeping money in your savings account, you can keep money in your over draft account, withdraw as per your will and use it. Hope this helps. If you require more information, do let me know. This type of loan is only useful if you have some money left after paying down payment. Likes: vijay, TSIVipul, Indian and 1 other person Aug 13, 2012 #2 Raja V12 Aug 13, 2012 #2 Joined Feb 28, 2012 Messages 7,026 Likes 2,846 Location Mumbai Thanx dharmesh fantastic write up I have question here now . Like you said I took a loan of 5 lakhs and then say put 3 lakhs there so iam paying interest+ installment on 2 lakhs ? And what if I remove 50,000 how the story unfolds from here ? Aug 13, 2012 #3 singh890 V10 Aug 13, 2012 #3 Joined Feb 2, 2012 Messages 2,644 Likes 461 Location Gurgaon That's pretty nice and helpful information and will help a lot of prospect buyers. So do you still have to pay a penalty in this plan of you prepay your loan amount. Aug 13, 2012 #4 visran V12 Aug 13, 2012 #4 Joined Feb 10, 2012 Messages 5,937 Likes 211 Location bangalore Thanks Dharmesh this was a very useful information, is it only with SBI or any other nationalised bank running similar offer's? Aug 13, 2012 #5 C chayan V8 Aug 13, 2012 #5 Joined May 28, 2012 Messages 750 Likes 111 Location Kolkata Hi Dharmesh, great piece of info. This is very similar to SBI Maxgain Home loan scheme. Whatever money you keep in the OD account will be deducted from the principal outstanding when calculating interest component. The EMI amount still remains the same; however since the interest component in the EMI is reduced, there is a greater reduction in the principal component resulting in overall reduction in the loan period. Its a excellent scheme and unlike the auto loan, in the HL scheme there is no additional 0.25% interest. Aug 13, 2012 #6 Raja V12 Aug 13, 2012 #6 Joined Feb 28, 2012 Messages 7,026 Likes 2,846 Location Mumbai chayan said: Hi Dharmesh, great piece of info. This is very similar to SBI Maxgain Home loan scheme. Whatever money you keep in the OD account will be deducted from the principal outstanding when calculating interest component. The EMI amount still remains the same; however since the interest component in the EMI is reduced, there is a greater reduction in the principal component resulting in overall reduction in the loan period. Its a excellent scheme and unlike the auto loan, in the HL scheme there is no additional 0.25% interest. Click to expand... What is additional 0.25% interest ? Aug 13, 2012 #7 C chayan V8 Aug 13, 2012 #7 Joined May 28, 2012 Messages 750 Likes 111 Location Kolkata Raja said: What is additional 0.25% interest ? Click to expand... Kindly refer to Dharmesh's original post. If normal auto loan interest is 11% and you opt for this scheme, then your interest would become 11.25% Aug 13, 2012 Thread Starter #8 dharmesh V10 Aug 13, 2012 #8 Joined Nov 19, 2011 Messages 3,309 Likes 696 Location Sydney / Mumbai Raja said: Thanx dharmesh fantastic write up I have question here now . Like you said I took a loan of 5 lakhs and then say put 3 lakhs there so iam paying interest+ installment on 2 lakhs ? And what if I remove 50,000 how the story unfolds from here ? Click to expand... Then from the day you remove Rs.50,000, your interest and EMI and would be calculated as Rs, 2,50,000. singh890 said: That's pretty nice and helpful information and will help a lot of prospect buyers. So do you still have to pay a penalty in this plan of you prepay your loan amount. Click to expand... No penalty for pre pay in SBI. That's what loan officer informed me. visran said: Thanks Dharmesh this was a very useful information, is it only with SBI or any other nationalised bank running similar offer's? Click to expand... This is only available with SBI. chayan said: Hi Dharmesh, great piece of info. This is very similar to SBI Maxgain Home loan scheme. Whatever money you keep in the OD account will be deducted from the principal outstanding when calculating interest component. The EMI amount still remains the same; however since the interest component in the EMI is reduced, there is a greater reduction in the principal component resulting in overall reduction in the loan period. Its a excellent scheme and unlike the auto loan, in the HL scheme there is no additional 0.25% interest. Click to expand... Yes, This is same as OD Home Loan. But I dont know anything about OD Home Loan scheme so cannot comment on additional 0.25%. Raja said: What is additional 0.25% interest ? Click to expand... Additional 0.25% is for the flexibilty SBI provides you. When I took OD loan, loan officer informed me that I am the first to take the OD loan from the branch since it was established. . I am not sure if I was first one for car loan or first one to take OD loan for any type of loan. Aug 13, 2012 #9 Raja V12 Aug 13, 2012 #9 Joined Feb 28, 2012 Messages 7,026 Likes 2,846 Location Mumbai dharmesh said: Then from the day you remove Rs.50,000, your interest and EMI and would be calculated as Rs, 2,50,000. No penalty for pre pay in SBI. That's what loan officer informed me. This is only available with SBI. Yes, This is same as OD Home Loan. But I dont know anything about OD Home Loan scheme so cannot comment on additional 0.25%. Additional 0.25% is for the flexibilty SBI provides you. When I took OD loan, loan officer informed me that I am the first to take the OD loan from the branch since it was established. . I am not sure if I was first one for car loan or first one to take OD loan for any type of loan. Click to expand... But say I put 3 lakhs I won't get interest on that right ? Have you taken the loan for 7 years ? . Aug 13, 2012 Thread Starter #10 dharmesh V10 Aug 13, 2012 #10 Joined Nov 19, 2011 Messages 3,309 Likes 696 Location Sydney / Mumbai Raja said: But say I put 3 lakhs I won't get interest on that right ? Have you taken the loan for 7 years ? . Click to expand... Yes , Suppose you have taken loan for 5 lacs and if you deposit 3 lacs in your OD account. You have to pay interest only for rest of 2 lacs. Yes I have taken loan for 7 years. Aug 13, 2012 #11 Raja V12 Aug 13, 2012 #11 Joined Feb 28, 2012 Messages 7,026 Likes 2,846 Location Mumbai dharmesh said: Yes , Suppose you have taken loan for 5 lacs and if you deposit 3 lacs in your OD account. You have to pay interest only for rest of 2 lacs. Yes I have taken loan for 7 years. Click to expand... No my question here is if I deposit 3 lakhs in a fd I will get interest right by say 9% but here I dont get any interest right ? So the money is just lying there yes I agree you get reduced installments but what actual advantage is here ? Iam sorry finance is my weak point . Aug 13, 2012 #12 C chayan V8 Aug 13, 2012 #12 Joined May 28, 2012 Messages 750 Likes 111 Location Kolkata Raja said: No my question here is if I deposit 3 lakhs in a fd I will get interest right by say 9% but here I dont get any interest right ? So the money is just lying there yes I agree you get reduced installments but what actual advantage is here ? Iam sorry finance is my weak point . Click to expand... Yes, you dont get any interest in hand. However you save on the auto loan interest (which is 11.25%). So in reality you are earning (11.25-9)=2.25% more than a FD deposit. Aug 13, 2012 #13 Raja V12 Aug 13, 2012 #13 Joined Feb 28, 2012 Messages 7,026 Likes 2,846 Location Mumbai chayan said: Yes, you dont get any interest in hand. However you save on the auto loan interest (which is 11.25%). So in reality you are earning (11.25-9)=2.25% more than a FD deposit. Click to expand... Thanx that's great you are a expert man iam in advance trying to warn you that when I buy a new car you are going to get a lot of Pms from me regarding finance Aug 13, 2012 Thread Starter #14 dharmesh V10 Aug 13, 2012 #14 Joined Nov 19, 2011 Messages 3,309 Likes 696 Location Sydney / Mumbai @Raja, as chayan said you dont get anything but your interest goes down considerably. And interest rate is 11.25% which is 2.25% more than 9%. So you save 2.25%. And alos you get flexibility to withdraw the money you need whenever you want. But in case with FD, you have to break entire FD and you also won't get interest for watever time you kept. Here interest is calculated on daily basis. Hope this helps. You can PM me or call me anything, as we both are in Mumbai. I may be able to help you. Dec 31, 2012 #15 S saravanan_735 V2 Dec 31, 2012 #15 Joined Dec 31, 2012 Messages 2 Likes 0 Location Chennai Hi Dharmesh, I have doubt on the example "Suppose loan is for Rs.5,00,000, You take loan using SBI Over draft facility. After few months you pre pay 4,00,000. So what you pay now is interest only for Rs. 1,00,000. But Rs.4,00,000 you pre paid can be withdrawn and use if required. So here you maintain your liquidity plus you pay less EMI. So instead of keeping money in your savings account, you can keep money in your over draft account, withdraw as per your will and use it." Please help me understand how the interest calculation would be different from regular loan process. In regular loan process, when I pay 4L out of 5L loan, still the interest would be recalculated for the remaining 1L and my EMI would be adjusted accordingly right?
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Recording studios in Atlanta are many in number to say the least. What we don’t find too often is a studio that is passionate about teaching the art of production to students of all ages. We found that studio and it is run by Brian Johnson through the Peggy Still School of Music. Brian and I talked earlier this year and he mentioned making the studio and making it accessible to the students as well as the public. He did what he said and they made a gorgeous studio in Alpharetta. Listen here as Brian talks about the studio and more and then join us on September 29th for the grand opening! [audio: LuckyDogStudios.mp3] All artists are students at PSSM. All songs recorded, mixed and mastered in studio by Joe Kay, with producers Heber Pampillon on A Dying Breed and Courtney Rinehart on Home. [audio: LuckyDogStudiosCompCD.mp3] Home by Maddie Fornaris. 16 year old singer/songwriter. The song that inspired the studio and it’s name. Bouncy, New Orleans-name dropping charmer with a bumping tuba line written by PSSM teacher/producer Courtney Rinehart. Working on an EP in Lucky Dog set for release later this fall. Part of PSSM’s Artist Development program. Misconception by Jordan Keim. Another 16 year old singer/songwriter with huge promise. Finalist in a recent Topblip.com contest. Nashville-ready pop song with great lyrics. Former student of local Atlanta music boss Diane Durrett. Gravity by Sarah Barielles, vocal cover by Elyse Bell. 9 year old singer. Recent finalist of Atlanta Parent magazine’s summer talent show. Huge vocals from a beautiful young lady. The sustained note in this clip kills everyone, every single time. Working on other vocal covers over pre-recorded backing tracks in Lucky Dog for her personal talent portfolio. A Dying Breed by Starting Fires – More teen girls, this time a band of four. Mature, thoughtful lyrics over layers of dreamy coolness. A very distinctive sound and fresh style. Studio manager and lead engineer Joe Kay has learned the art of music production through 15 years of experience on “both sides of the glass”. As a songwriter and artist, Joe has recorded and performed extensively as both a solo artist and as a member of bands such as Fiksate, Narc, Monte Casino, and Summer Dare. Joe attended San Francisco State University and learned the skills of production through the well-respected MRI (Music Recording Industry) Program. He went on to work in various Bay Area recording studios, including a 5- year stint co-founding, operating, and producing out of Faultline Studios. Currently Joe enjoys working at Ionian Sound (North Atlanta), Gasworks (Midtown) and Lucky Dog Studios (Alpharetta). Joe also enjoyed 7 years as an employee of Digidesign (now Avid), creator of the industry-standard production platform Pro Tools. He was involved in the development of Pro Tools HD and ICON, both game-changing products in the industry. Later on, Joe became a Digidesign Certified Training Instructor and educated hundreds of Pro Tools users from around the globe. Joe is a certified Avid Pro Tools Expert, Avid ICON Expert, and participating member of the Audio Engineers Society (AES).
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Sylvie O’Brien passed away on October 27, after a courageous, year-long battle with brain cancer. Mrs. O’Brien lived in Bedford for 22 years before moving to Burlington in 2018. Born in France, she grew up near the Swiss border and eventually became a French interpreter in the Boston area, specializing in political asylum and medical cases. She enjoyed helping people and making a real difference in their lives. A memorial service will celebrate Mrs. O’Brien’s life on Saturday, November 20, at Grand View Farm, 55 Center Street, in Burlington. There will be a more formal service from 1:30 to 2:15 pm, where those who want to can share memories, then refreshments, followed by a time to visit from 2:15 to 4 pm. Click this link to visit Mrs. O’Brien’s full announcement Get The Bedford Citizen in your inbox! Enter your email: Choose one or both Daily Digest Sunday Summary Leave this field empty if you're human: Share this Facebook Twitter Email Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. All Stories All Stories Select Month December 2021 November 2021 October 2021 September 2021 August 2021 July 2021 June 2021 May 2021 April 2021 March 2021 February 2021 January 2021 December 2020 November 2020 October 2020 September 2020 August 2020 July 2020 June 2020 May 2020 April 2020 March 2020 February 2020 January 2020 December 2019 November 2019 October 2019 September 2019 August 2019 July 2019 June 2019 May 2019 April 2019 March 2019 February 2019 January 2019 December 2018 November 2018 October 2018 September 2018 August 2018 July 2018 June 2018 May 2018 April 2018 March 2018 February 2018 January 2018 December 2017 November 2017 October 2017 September 2017 August 2017 July 2017 June 2017 May 2017 April 2017 March 2017 February 2017 January 2017 December 2016 November 2016 October 2016 September 2016 August 2016 July 2016 June 2016 May 2016 April 2016 March 2016 February 2016 January 2016 December 2015 November 2015 October 2015 September 2015 August 2015 July 2015 June 2015 May 2015 April 2015 March 2015 February 2015 January 2015 December 2014 November 2014 October 2014 September 2014 August 2014 July 2014 June 2014 May 2014 April 2014 March 2014 February 2014 January 2014 December 2013 November 2013 October 2013 September 2013 August 2013 July 2013 June 2013 May 2013 April 2013 March 2013 February 2013 January 2013 December 2012 November 2012 October 2012 September 2012 August 2012 July 2012 June 2012
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The Sum of the People: How the Census Has Shaped Nations, from the Ancient World to the Modern Age (Hardcover) | The Book Catapult Skip to main content 3010-B Juniper Street | San Diego, CA 92104 | (619) 795-3780 | info@thebookcatapult.com Search form Search Advanced Search About About The Book Catapult Hours & Directions Contact Us Gift Certificates Events Staff Picks Seth Jen Matthew Amiel Tracy Josephine Alexiss Vanessa New Books BLM Resources Young Adult Fiction Hardcover Fiction Paperback Nonfiction Hardcover Nonfiction Paperbacks Puzzles & Games Puzzles Cards & Games Kids New Picture Books New Middle Reader Kids Puzzles/Games New Young Adult Early Chapter Books New Readers My Account Home The Sum of the People: How the Census Has Shaped Nations, from the Ancient World to the Modern Age (Hardcover) The Sum of the People: How the Census Has Shaped Nations, from the Ancient World to the Modern Age (Hardcover) By Andrew Whitby $30.00 Out of stock. Available to order. Description This fascinating three-thousand-year history of the census traces the making of the modern survey and explores its political power in the age of big data and surveillance. In April 2020, the United States will embark on what has been called "the largest peacetime mobilization in American history": the decennial population census. It is part of a tradition of counting people that goes back at least three millennia and now spans the globe. In The Sum of the People, data scientist Andrew Whitby traces the remarkable history of the census, from ancient China and the Roman Empire, through revolutionary America and Nazi-occupied Europe, to the steps of the Supreme Court. Marvels of democracy, instruments of exclusion, and, at worst, tools of tyranny and genocide, censuses have always profoundly shaped the societies we've built. Today, as we struggle to resist the creep of mass surveillance, the traditional census -- direct and transparent -- may offer the seeds of an alternative. About the Author Andrew Whitby is an economist and data scientist with a PhD in econometrics from the University of Oxford. Most recently, he worked in the development data group of the World Bank, where he was coeditor of the Atlas of the Sustainable Development Goals. He lives in Brooklyn. Praise For… "When we hear census, we think of numbers and statistics. But Andrew Whitby shows that the history of the census is an amazingly fascinating and illuminating story, and in The Sum of the People, he tells that story eloquently and persuasively. A real page-turner!"—Viktor Mayer-Schönberger, coauthor of Big Data "In The Sum of the People, Andrew Whitby tells a gripping tale of humanity, civilization, and power. If you never imagined that a book about the census and the statisticians who conduct it could be a page-turner, think again. At a time when the need for the census is being challenged amid a tide of online big data, this book is also a deeply thought-provoking read."—Diane Coyle, author of GDP: A Brief but Affectionate History and Bennett Professor of Public Policy, University of Cambridge "Humans spend much effort counting themselves. Always have, always will. Why? To control, conscript, and tax; but, then, also to hold accountable the powerful people who control, conscript, and tax. Andrew Whitby, alert to this duality, instructs and entertains as he brilliantly travels across the census landscape. Literally, a tour de force." —Kenneth Prewitt, Carnegie Professor of Public Affairs, Columbia University, and former director of the US Census Bureau "This is a wonderful book. The history of the census may not at first appear to be a particularly hot topic, but Andrew Whitby's vigorous style, fine story-telling, and detailed knowledge combine to form a riveting narrative. Who would have thought that simply counting people could be such a deeply contested issue?"
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There are lots of reasons why you might be in Coolangatta for one night only. You could be in town for the Cooly Classic Ocean Swim or the famous Coolangatta Gold; two of the most challenging endurance races in surf sports. Whatever the reason, we know you’ll want to make the most of every minute of your time in Cooly, so we’ve put together a list of things to do by day and the best places to party at night. Coolangatta by day Coolangatta Art and Craft Markets – if you’re in Cooly on the second Sunday of the month, you’re in luck, because the Coolangatta Art and Craft markets are really worth a visit. There’s more than 150 stalls of locally made crafts, fresh produce, homewares, artworks, jewellery, fashions and lots of really neat stuff you won’t find in the shops. They’re on between 8am and 2pm in Queen Elizabeth Park. Gold Coast Skydive – if you like the idea of dropping in for the day, Gold Coast Skydive are based on beautiful Kirra beach and offer free daily transfers from Surfers Paradise to Coolangatta. A tandem jump is an awesome way to see the Gold Coast and these guys have an excellent safety record, state-of-the-art gear and professional tandem masters who make sure you have an unforgettable experience. Nine Mile Reef Dive Site – like to swim with sharks on your day in Cooly? If you’ve got your ticket, why not hire some gear and head for Nine Mile Reef off Tweed Heads. It’s where all sorts of sharks hang out, from leopard sharks and reef sharks to bull sharks and bronze whalers. There’s also a great population of fish, turtles and stingrays, so if you’ve got a couple of hours to kill, be sure to put on a tank and check out the submarine sights. The Strand at Coolangatta – if you’re spending the day on the beach in Cooly, the Strand Coolangatta Shopping Centre is the perfect place to retreat to stock up on sunscreen, grab a bite to eat and enjoy a bit of downtime during the day. You’ll find a great selection of retail stores and specialty shops, some cool bars and eateries and plenty of entertainment from Timezone to Birch Carroll & Coyle Cinemas. Walkin’ On Water Surf School – located at Greenmount beach, this is the Gold Coast’s number one surf school and a great place to learn to surf in a relaxed non-threatening environment. Drop in for a lesson and let their experienced instructors help you work on your board skills in a sheltered ocean location that’s perfectly suited for mastering the basics. Timezone Coolangatta – if you’re into games, this is 3000 square metres of pure players paradise. Walk in here and you’ll wonder where the day went, with Tenpin bowling lanes and over 200 of the latest games and attractions, including dodgem cars and laser skirmish. Coolangatta by night When the sun goes down, Cooly comes alive with a great array of dining and entertainment options; The Strand Coolangatta – not just a shopping centre, but a dining precinct in its own right, offering a range of cuisines from gourmet burgers and Japanese noodles to tempting desserts including gelato, chocolates, scones, cakes and French macarons. The Surf Club Coolangatta – with beachfront views from Rainbow Bay to Surfers and ice cold beer on tap, the Surf Club has good food at great prices, a modern gaming room and a friendly beachside ambience. Bin 72 – if you’re after something a bit more upmarket, this stylish restaurant offers a great selection of mains and an impressive list of cocktails and vintage wines. Café 28 – if you’re in town on a Friday or Saturday night, this place is pumping till late with great live music from popular local bands. Komune Beach Club – a fun venue with a great party vibe, offering good food, exotic cocktails, live music and a resident DJ. Cooly Hotel day or night While there are some great dining and entertainment options in Cooly, we’re a little bit biased when we say the Coolangatta Hotel is actually in a class of its own. We’re a local institution and one of the best live entertainment venues in the country and if you’re in town for one night only, you could do a lot worse than spending it at the Cooly, because frankly, we’ve got it all. Like to chill out? The Beach Bar at the Cooly is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the view, with icy cold beer on tap and all the biggest fights and games on the Big Screens. Like good food? Crave Restaurant at the Cooly has your cravings covered with our awesome selection of salads, steaks, burgers, seafood, pizzas and more. Like good music? The Bandroom at the Cooly regularly plays host to some of the best Australian and overseas artists and Club Icon Nightclub plays the latest RnB, Hip Hop, Party, Commercial & Pop every Friday and Saturday night. There’s always something on at the Cooly, so if you’re in town for one day or one night only, come and spend it at the Gold Coast’s most iconic hotel.
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An A-29 Super Tucano light air support aircraft flies over Hamid Karzai International Airport, Afghanistan, January 15, 2016. The aircraft was added to the Afghan Air Force inventory in spring 2016. Image: US Air Force/Tech. Sgt. Nathan Lipscomb Home/Asia Pacific/Airstrike in Afghanistan’s Wardak killed 12 women and children, UN initial probe finds AirAsia PacificWar Airstrike in Afghanistan’s Wardak killed 12 women and children, UN initial probe finds Staff Writer With AFP September 26, 2018 2 minutes read Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Reddit WhatsApp Telegram Share via Email Print An airstrike appears to have killed 12 members of an Afghan family, most of them children, the United Nations said, citing preliminary findings, as U.S. and Afghan forces ramp up aerial bombardments against militants. The victims, including 10 children aged six to 15 and two women, died on Sunday night when an “aerial ordnance” destroyed their house in a village in Wardak province, near Kabul, the U.N. Assistance Mission in Afghanistan said in a statement late Tuesday, September 25. “All of the victims were women and children from the same family whose house in the village of Mullah Hafez, Jaghato district, Maidan Wardak, was destroyed by aerial ordnance late on 23 September,” UNAMA said. “Ten of those killed were children whose ages ranged from 6 to 15. Eight were girls.” The findings support earlier comments from provincial council member Ahmad Jahfari, who told AFP that 12 members of a family had been killed in an airstrike targeting Taliban fighters. A villager called Abdullah told AFP that two of his sisters died in the attack that he said claimed the lives of more than 12 civilians. “Three other houses were also destroyed,” Abdullah said. “They wanted to bomb a Taliban prison about 100 metres (330 feet) from our house.” UNAMA is also reviewing reports of civilian casualties from “a number of alleged air strikes in other parts of the country,” its statement said. That includes “credible reports” that nine members of a family were killed in an airstrike in the eastern province of Kapisa on Saturday. U.S. Forces confirmed it had carried out an air strike in support of Afghan ground troops in Kapisa, but killed “only militants,” spokesperson David Butler said earlier. It is not clear if the air strike in Wardak was carried out by U.S. or Afghan forces. Afghanistan’s defense ministry is investigating both incidents, spokesperson Ghafor Ahmad Jawed told AFP. U.S. Forces said it was reviewing “relevant and credible information” relating to its operations in Wardak. UNAMA expressed its “strong concern” at the rising number of civilian casualties from air strikes this year. Air strikes killed or wounded 353 civilians in the first half, up 52 percent from the same period in 2017. The figure accounted for roughly seven percent of total civilian casualties for the six-month period. One of the worst incidents was in Kunduz in April, when an Afghan air strike on an outdoor religious gathering in Dasht-e-Archi killed or wounded 107 people, mostly children, a previous UNAMA report found. The government and military said it had targeted a Taliban base where senior members of the group were planning attacks. A U.N. investigation later found the Afghan government “used rockets and heavy machine-gun fire on a religious gathering, resulting in high numbers of child casualties.” U.S. and Afghan forces have dramatically increased air offensives against Taliban and Islamic State insurgents in the past year as they try to get the upper hand in the 17-year war. U.S. forces employed 746 weapons in July, which was the highest monthly total since November 2010, the most recent U.S. Air Forces Central Command data shows. That is more than double the 350 munitions used in July 2017, a month before U.S. President Donald Trump announced his new strategy for Afghanistan that gave American forces greater leeway to go after militants. Afghanistan’s fledgling air force also has accelerated bombardments as the U.S. beefs up the country’s aerial capability with more aircraft and better weapons. 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Raqqa Internal Security Force members gather explosive ordnance in Raqqa, Syria, March 24, 2018. Image: US Army/Sgt. Travis Jones Home/Middle East/Raqqa security deteriorates as US drawdown threatens northern Syria stability Middle EastPoliticsWar Raqqa security deteriorates as US drawdown threatens northern Syria stability Western official warns 'the trust is no longer there’ in America's Middle East commitments Jared Szuba June 14, 2019 4 minutes read Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Reddit WhatsApp Telegram Share via Email Print The ongoing drawdown of U.S. troops from northeast Syria has made Coalition allies’ sustained commitment to the counter-ISIS mission significantly more difficult, according to a European diplomat with responsibility in the region. So far, American troops in Syria’s northeast have served as a unifying force among the area’s various factions. Now, with the Americans’ step-by-step departure, the security situation appears to be deteriorating, the diplomat told The Defense Post. “It’s not going the right way, especially in the Arab areas. We were in Raqqa last year. We couldn’t go to Raqqa now, it’s deteriorated so much,” he said, referring to his country’s diplomatic team, which oversees de-mining efforts and limited reconstruction activities. The Syrian Democratic Forces captured Raqqa from Islamic State in October 2017, but heavy Coalition bombardment has left much of the city in ruins, and ISIS sleeper cells and booby-traps remain. The diplomat spoke to The Defense Post on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly on the matter. The contributions of Coalition member nations have led to considerable progress removing leftover explosives and restoring services to the city. But a recent increase in “IEDs [and] targeted killings” in Raqqa has put those efforts at risk, the diplomat said. A British delegation to northeastern Syria in June avoided visiting the city due to Coalition security concerns, according to the diplomat. A spokesperson for the U.K. Foreign and Commonwealth Office denied the trip was cancelled unexpectedly but declined to comment further, citing security reasons. Islamic State propaganda agency Amaq on Thursday said the group detonated four improvised explsoive devices targeting security forces of the SDF in Raqqa, claiming the killing of at least 10 and wounding of several others. On Tuesday, Amaq said ISIS fighters killed five members of the Kurdish-led security forces, including an Asayish police commander and his wife east of the city. Earlier this month, the group said it was behind a pair of car bombs that killed and wounded dozens in Raqqa. The group has also claimed credit for ongoing wildfires that have devastated agriculture across the northeast. Attacks in the former ISIS capital increased over April and May “in line with the general increase of attacks across North East Syria,” according to researcher Thomas McClure of the Rojava Information Center. Asked about the possible causes of the increased attacks and the British delegation’s visit, a Coalition spokesperson told The Defense Post via email, “It would be inappropriate to speculate on this, questions regarding decisions of various nations are best addressed by those particular governments.” The U.S. continues to draw down its ground troop presence in northern Syria following President Donald Trump’s decision in December to withdraw all American forces from the country. Trump’s decision shocked Coalition allies and was reportedly made without consulting any senior advisors or CJTF-OIR commander Lieutenant General Paul LaCamera. It also led to the resignations of Defense Secretary James Mattis and U.S. Special Envoy to the Coalition Brett McGurk, who quit in frustration with the president’s decision. The current number of American troops in Syria is not publicly known. McGurk’s replacement, James Jeffrey, told Congress last month that the number is significantly fewer than the more than 2,000 troops present on the ground earlier this year. The predominantly Kurdish Syrian Democratic Forces recaptured the last significant ISIS territory in Syria with the assistance of the American-led Coalition in March. The U.S. assesses that thousands of ISIS sleeper cells remain across Syria and Iraq. Coalition forces have been training SDF units in counterterror tactics to prepare the force to stand largely on its own. Trump approved a residual force of several hundred U.S. troops in February after Coalition allies refused to send additional forces for the northeast without a sizable remaining American presence, Jeffrey told the House Foreign Affairs Committee last month. “Our expectation was that Coalition partners … would take on a bigger role,” Jeffrey said. The Americans initially asked their European allies to contribute ground troops for the proposed safe zone between SDF-held territory and the Turkish border. The European diplomat’s government turned that request down, citing legal limitations of the defeat-ISIS mission. “And then it was a counter-ISIS mandate. They changed it when they realized we wouldn’t do the safe zone,” the diplomat said. “So now it’s down to stabilization money … They’ve given up on us when it comes to forces,” he said. Jeffrey revealed last week that no European forces would participate in the proposed buffer zone. The United Kingdom and France have pledged a limited number of additional troops to maintain stability in the northeast, though it is unclear how many. The American envoy told Congress last month that Coalition allies have been “stepping up.” “We don’t have the final figure yet, but I am absolutely confident that it will be considerably more than the numbers and countries we had before,” he told lawmakers. But two Western officials with direct knowledge of the matter expressed doubt that Jeffrey’s team will be able to convince European allies without first gaining Trump’s approval for a larger residual American force. Asked whether his government considered the residual American force to be adequate as currently planned, the diplomat said, “Our military would tell us it’s not.” One possibility, according to the diplomat and experts, is that if Coalition members can pledge an incremental troop increase, the U.S. team may be able to convince Trump to leave more American troops, which would allow the Europeans to offer even more. But even if Trump approves a larger American presence, allies fear the president could change his mind at any time, the diplomat said. Another former Western official, who spoke to The Defense Post on the condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the situation, was also skeptical. “More likely to happen is a slow but steady deterioration of the security environment in the northeast,” the former official said. The American force, if not increased, would “be too thin to do much about it.” “Insufficient resources, no services, a restless population and a big mess that ISIS will exploit,” the former official said. Intense protests have rocked the majority-Arab region of Deir Ezzor. Demonstrators have been angered by a perceived mishandling of oil revenues by elements of the SDF and by raids against suspected ISIS members that have reportedly led to the arrests and death of innocent civilians. Last year Trump cancelled U.S. stabilization funding for parts of Syria recaptured from ISIS, including the northeast. Washington has asked other Coalition nations to foot the bill. A Western contractor involved in reconstruction and funded by the diplomat’s government has informed them that the company will pull out of Syria if U.S. forces withdraw. “You don’t invest in rebuilding the northeast if everything is going to disappear under your feet,” the European diplomat said. “Why would we pay?” “Under Obama, we trusted what we heard,” he said. The Trump administration blindsided European allies when, within a year, it both pulled out of the Iran nuclear agreement and declared the withdrawal of American forces from Syria, the diplomat said. “The trust is no longer there.” Tags Donald Trump Editor's Picks featured Global Coalition Against ISIS Islamic State James Jeffrey Raqqa Rojava Information Center SDF Syria US Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Reddit Pocket WhatsApp Telegram Viber Share via Email Print Subscribe to our mailing list Enter your Email address Related Articles December 3, 2021 Lockheed Martin Unveils New F-35 Simulator December 3, 2021 UAE Buys Record 80 French Fighter Jets as Macron Starts Gulf Tour December 3, 2021 Civilians Among 10 Dead in Iraq Attack Blamed on IS: Officials December 3, 2021 Uganda Ups Deployment to DR Congo in Anti-Rebel Operation December 2, 2021 US Taps AeroVironment to Supply Drones to Undisclosed Ally December 1, 2021 Why the US Should Ditch Strategic Ambiguity Toward Taiwan December 1, 2021 Oshkosh Awarded $591M Light Tactical Vehicle Contract December 1, 2021 Russia, ASEAN Hold First Naval Drills off Indonesian Coast December 1, 2021 Ugandan Troops Enter DR Congo in Hunt for Deadly Militia December 1, 2021 China’s Taiwan Jet Incursions at Second-Highest Level in November 6 thoughts on “Raqqa security deteriorates as US drawdown threatens northern Syria stability” Pingback: Raqqa security deteriorates as US drawdown threatens northern Syria stability - The Defense Post, US - Pingback: Syria: Civilians injured in car bomb blast near Qamishli Asayish HQ Pingback: Esper named new US acting defense secretary after Shanahan withdraws Pingback: Raqqa civil authorities uncover new mass grave of ISIS victims Pingback: INTERVIEW: US envoy James Jeffrey on ISIS, the Syrian border, Idlib, Rukban and Iraq Pingback: US-led Coalition against ISIS to meet in Washington on November 14 Stay up to date Subscribe to our mailing list Enter your Email address Latest posts Lockheed Martin Unveils New F-35 Simulator December 3, 2021 India Negotiating Sale of Maritime Helicopters to Philippines December 3, 2021 Naval Group Begins Belgian Counter-Mine Vessel Construction December 3, 2021 UAE Buys Record 80 French Fighter Jets as Macron Starts Gulf Tour December 3, 2021 Russian Army’s Urals Division Receives First ‘Terminator’ Combat Vehicles December 3, 2021 Follow @defensepost Newsletter Subscribe to our mailing list Enter your Email address Submit an Op-Ed The Defense Post aims to publish a wide range of high-quality opinion and analysis from a diverse array of people – do you want to send us yours? 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Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta. He told an audience in a pre-recorded statement that the world must learn from the “flawed” multilateral system that has largely failed to bring on board everyone. PHOTO | PSCU Summary The President told an audience in a pre-recorded statement that the world must learn from the “flawed” multilateral system that has largely failed to bring on board everyone. The President had been calling for vaccine equity and debt relief in most of his recent speeches, a stance now adopted by the African Union. Developing countries argue that debt relief, emergency funding more trade and access to vaccines will protect them in spite of poor health care systems. Wealthy countries received more than $400 billion of the relief aid while developing countries received around $235 billion. Advertisement By AGGREY MUTAMBO More by this Author President Uhuru Kenyatta on Tuesday reiterated his call for supportive debt relief and vaccine access for poor countries, arguing they will be the two most important areas to help the world beat back the Covid-19 pandemic. The President told an audience in a pre-recorded statement that the world must learn from the “flawed” multilateral system that has largely failed to bring on board everyone, but argued developing countries will bank on reduced debt burdens, more vaccines, and easier channels of trade to recover.“As tax revenues have dipped due to the contraction of economic activities, and the increase in the debt burden, the fiscal space to provide a safety net to vulnerable groups in many of our countries has, equally been significantly constrained,” the President said in a pre-recorded statement. He spoke at the official opening of the opening plenary of the 15th session of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), which opened on Monday in Bridgetown, Barbados.“The inequality in the sharing of vaccines reflects a multilateral system that is deeply flawed. To date, recovery has been unbalanced reflecting faulty lines that existed before the pandemic. There have been substantial differences in GDP growth between regions and countries, and a sharp divergence in income gains, amongst social groups,” the President said. The President had been calling for vaccine equity and debt relief in most of his recent speeches, a stance now adopted by the African Union. Developing countries argue that debt relief, emergency funding more trade and access to vaccines will protect them in spite of poor health care systems.The International Monetary Fund, for example, created an emergency fund, known as the Special Drawing Rights, to help countries fight the pandemic crisis. But critics have argued the SDRs worth $650 billion, which are based on quotas of IMF members, have benefited developed countries more. Last week, more than 250 civil society activists and organisations wrote an open letter to the IMF, asking that the allocation be increased to $3 trillion and that “economies are in less need of SDRs given their access to a wider array of monetary and financial tools for the response and recovery.” They argued that it was “essential that the recent allocation be quickly followed by rechanneling a significant portion of advanced economies’ SDRs to developing countries,” an idea IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva has agreed could help.“Wealthy countries received more than $400 billion of the relief aid while developing countries received around $235 billion,” said Eric LeCompte, Executive Director of Jubilee USA, one of the NGOs that appended their signature on the open letter. “Wealthy countries can't use the special currency and should donate it to poor countries being ravaged by the pandemic.” Related Kenyatta responds: Let's open pandora's box Kenyatta reassures Abiy of Kenya's support 'Pandora Papers' expose leaders' offshore millions Advertisement The NGOs argue developing countries can use emergency funds to support weak healthcare systems, social programmes and environmental conservation.President Kenyatta later arrived in Bridgetown on Tuesday morning, his second trip to the Caribbean, to attend the summit as well as tour several countries in the region. But the UNCTAD Session, a quadrennial event last held in Nairobi in 2016, itself had been delayed for a year as the world battled Covid-19 and travel restricted. The conference has seen various leaders arrive in person, an indication of thawing restrictions on travel. UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres said the world may not recover from the pandemic unless there is improved vaccination for all to meet the set target of 70 percent adult population vaccination by June next year.“An uneven recovery is leaving much of humanity behind,” he said in Bridgetown on Monday.“And until we get serious about vaccine equity, recovery will be stuck at the starting gate. Wealthy countries have far more vaccines than their people.”Nine in ten Africans have not received a single dose, while just 4 percent of the continent’s 1.3 billion are vaccinated against Covid-19, something the UN chief said was an “outrage.” “I see four glaring challenges, which if not addressed, make any notion of prosperity for all a distant dream. Debt distress, systems starved for investment, unfair trade, and a climate emergency that leaves small island developing states like Barbados perilously vulnerable,” Mr Guteress said. UNCTAD, created in 1964 is a UN agency that seeks to regularise trading rules, for the better of developing countries to access key markets. 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I’m very excited to be visiting here as a guest blogger. I thought I’d start off by discussing a very interesting Arizona case I came across while exploring recent developments in Property Law. Sussex v. State of Arizona is a trespass case that’s currently pending in the Arizona Court of Appeals, and I’ve found it to be a great teaching tool as well as an interesting factual setting in which to think about laches. The facts are contested, but the Sussex family, who are the defendants, have averred that their family has been living on the property that the state claims to own since 1894 (part of the property appears to be claimed by the City of Tempe—it’s the driveway to the house that is allegedly on state land). Arizona sued siblings Steven Sussex and Judy Troutman and Mr. Sussex’s wife Virginia Sussex for trespass to the land in 2005. In August 2012, a jury awarded the State $1,500 in damages after a judge ruled against the Sussex family’s laches argument. The State apparently originally received the land from the federal government as Common Schools Land. Although there are several issues in the case, the laches argument interests me the most. The basic argument is that the State’s ability to enforce its claim to the land is barred by laches because the Sate waited so long to enforce it, to the detriment of the Sussex family. The trial court ruled that laches doesn’t apply to the State when acting in its sovereign capacity and also suggested that the Sussex family’s laches argument was improper because it was basically an attempt to adversely possess state land despite the bar on adverse possession of government land. Although the defense of laches traditionally has not been available against government land claims, the issue has been coming up in Federal Indian Law cases in the past few years. In that context, the Supreme Court has begun to apply the doctrine against tribes on land-related claims (loosely speaking), without even requiring a factual showing as to the first element of laches—the unreasonably long delay in assertion of rights. See City of Sherrill v. Oneida Indian Nation, 544 U.S. 197, 217-221 (2005); see generally Kathryn Fort, Disruption and Impossibility: The New Laches and the Unfortunate Resolution of the Modern Iroquois Land Claims, 11 Wyo. L. Rev. 375 (2011). Given the legal and economic obstacles tribes faced in bringing such claims until recent years, this application of laches seems quite troubling, but , in the Sussex case, the equities appear (to me at least—my students have not always agreed) to cut the other way. Here we have a family that has been using land for over one hundred years, and the State decided only fairly recently to sue for trespass, which would cut off their access to their home. The State’s responses--that, because it acted in its sovereign capacity with respect to the land, laches shouldn’t apply and that it shouldn’t be expected to have been keeping track of whether trespassers were utilizing its vast land holdings seem like they would allow the State to work an injustice in this particular case, if accepted (although that doesn't necessarily mean the traditional bar against asserting laches against a sovereign should be jettisoned). And the prejudice the Sussex family has suffered as a result of the delay is linked to—and illustrates nicely-- some of the justifications of adverse possession—particularly those of Radin and Holmes (even though laches and adverse possession are clearly separate issues). The case has been a great teaching tool for me in Property, where I use it to introduce the notion of laches and to discuss the policy implications of applying the doctrine to a sovereign, as well as to illustrate some of the justifications for adverse possession. I also use it as a jumping off point to explore creative approaches the State’s lawyers might have taken instead of litigation. And, especially given my Indian law background, the case also provides an interesting framework in which to think about the application of laches. For further information, here’s a news article, and the Sussex family’s opening brief is here: Download 02-25-13 Opening Brief.dktd (1). The State’s brief is available at 2013 WL 1886302.
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This saucy pork adobo instant pot is super easy to make. Loaded with garlicky flavors, its a great taco or burrito filling or simply serve it with white rice. Adobo is known as a classic dish in the Philippines, this dish has different versions based on the flavor preferences of each region. Even with this diversity, all versions have certain commonalities, which make it the recognized national dish of the Philippines. Instant Pot Pork Adobo has a perfect balance of acidity and garlicky flavors Jump to: What is Adobo? Disputed Origins Ingredients step by step instructions Instant pot pork adobo – which cuts to use? How long does it last? Other Asian Recipes: The many faces of Filipino pork adobo Pork Adobo Instant Pot Recipe With advances in culinary technology, even the most traditional Filipino dishes have quick versions already and one of them is Pork Adobo Instant Pot. Adobo is an iconic dish. It represents the entirety of Filipino cuisine globally. You can always find it at the top of the list of Filipino foods, anywhere you can find one. The saucy pork adobo dish is so popular that back in 2002, a movie called American Adobo was released. It was about five Filipinos residing in the US. The “Adobo” in the title showed the struggles and the character clashes of the characters. Even if they didn’t agree all the time, their relationships with each other made them unified. It definitely depicted adobo as a dish. The contrasting ingredients mix in one pot, ending up with a delicious, hearty dish. What is Adobo? Technically, adobo is a technique of cooking vegetables or meat in a solution of peppercorn, soy sauce, vinegar, and onions. For fragrance, garlic and dried bay leaves are added. It is a versatile viand that can use different kinds of meat. Even seafood, fish, and vegetables can be cooked the same way. Almost every single Filipino adores this food. It is a dish anyone can carry around in a lunchbox or order at a fine dining restaurant. Every household has a different take on this recipe, yet all those versions have the same fundamental elements. It is so essential to the Filipino family menu that it might be safe to say that it is the dish every daughter-in-law should master. Adobo, in English, is vinegar-braised. In this dish, chunks of pork are browned in hot oil. The pork then braised in soy sauce and vinegar over low flame. The meat breaks down gently because of the moist heat. By the time the dish is cooked, you have tender meat sitting in a thick, dark, flavorful liquid. It may be a lengthy cooking style but a truly fulfilling one. Disputed Origins Filipino or Spanish? Derived from the word, adobar (Spanish), meaning “pickling sauce” or “marinade”, adobo was first recorded back in 1613 by Pedro de San Buenaventura. The Spaniard describes the dish as “adobo de los naturales” because it was similar to Mexican and Spanish viands that were called the same way. The original name of the dish was never truly documented. He added that because of lexical imperialism, the Spanish moniker was retained. Bottom line is that Filipinos discovered adobo first. The Philippines has a warm climate, so if not cooked or preserved well, food is always prone to spoilage. Back then, the country’s natives came up with myriad ways to keep their food from going bad. They made use of boiling or steaming, which used moist heat. They used abundant amounts of salt and vinegar, which were harmful to the bacteria that caused food to spoil. Chinese traders, who long visited the islands, brought soy sauce to the ancient Filipinos. It then completed the ingredients for the Filipino nameless vinegar and soy sauce dish. Though adobo was named after its Mexican and Spanish counterparts, it is still a unique dish. The sauce from Spain is heavily spiced with cinnamon, chili, and tomato paste. Mexican adobo carries Mexican oregano, lemon juice, and cumin. The Philippine adobo dish is made almost entirely of vinegar, which flavors and tenderizes the meat at the same time. Ingredients 3 lbs pork ribs or 3 lbs of pork shoulder, pork belly Adobo Sauce: ⅔ cup dark soy sauce 4 tbsp dark vinegar ½ cup white vinegar (or you can use apple cider vinegar) 1 cup of water 12 pcs of peppercorns 3 pcs bay leaves 1 onion coarsely chopped 8 cloves of garlic chopped 1 tsp ground black pepper Sugar Caramelization: 2 tbsp brown sugar 2 tbsp oil step by step instructions How to Make Pork Adobo Tastier? This recipe is being made a little different. Even so, you will find out that people cook this viand according to their preferences. Some like thinner, lighter sauce. Others take their time to marinate the pork before cooking the dish. I prefer to skip the marinating stage and just cook it two times. It’s a reversed braising technique. ① Cut ribs into 1 inch to 1.5-inch sections. Place in boiling water. Bring to a boil and blanch for 2-3 minutes. Transfer out and rinse under running warm water. Set aside to drain completely. ② Heat oil in a frying pan, then add the brown sugar evenly over low heat, don’t stir the sugar, just shake it occasionally. Once the sugar has melted and caramelized or turned golden, turn the heat up to medium and stir in the pork ribs. Turn off the heat. ③ Use a slotted spoon or tongs and transfer the pork into the Instant Pot, add the remaining ingredients. Set to “saute” setting and bring it to a boil. Don’t stir until the mixture boils for at least 1-2 minutes. ④ Now you can stir the adobo mixture and press “cancel” to switch off the “saute” program. Close the lid making sure the valve is on SEALING position and cook on “HIGH pressure” setting for 7 minutes. Note: Cooking time will vary depending on the cut and amount of meat. ⑤ The float valve will pop-up & the countdown begins. When cooking time is done, “PRESSURE COOK” will no longer be lit and the display will show the elapsed time. ⑥ Do a quick release and let the pressure release slowly on its own before you open the lid. Then, take the meat out from the instant pot and place them in a bowl. Press “cancel”. ⑦ Now press the “saute” feature on NORMAL setting and simmer the sauce for about 10 minutes or until the sauce has reduced or thickened and the meat comes out fork-tender. ⑧ Cancel the “saute” feature once the sauce has thickened. Pour the adobo sauce into the pork meat. Garnish with toasted garlic if desired. Serve with hot with steamed, white rice. Instant pot pork adobo – which cuts to use? Liempo or Pork Belly. This is a popular cut because of the flavor-packed layers of fat in the meat. Kasim or Pork Shoulder. Kasim may be a tough cut of pork but it’s suitable for slow cooking. Pigue or Pork Ham. Leaner and meatier, this cut is also ideal for slow cooking. Pata or Pork Hocks. This cut has meat, bones, and skin that add more textural variety and flavor to the dish. Chicken adobo may be more recognized internationally, but pork adobo is worth trying, too. If you’re torn between chicken and pork, then use them both at the same time. Adobo will always be adobo, whatever meat or vegetable you decide to use. This super easy recipe would surely change the way you think about cooking this iconic dish. How long does it last? At room temperature, this pork adobo can last for 2 – 3 days, thanks to its high acid content. And if you store this in the refrigerator, the shelf life feels like indefinite – but I don’t think this dish will last for long once you served it on the table. But the good news is, adobo does get better in time. This is a valid reason to cook an extra- large batch that will last throughout the week. Other Asian Recipes: Sticky Pork Ribs Pork Spare Ribs Crispy Pork Belly Char Siu (Chinese Barbecue Pork) The many faces of Filipino pork adobo Filipinos have always been resilient and flexible. These qualities are reflected in their food, particularly in adobo. The country is composed of many islands, so it’s natural to expect various renderings of this dish. Below are some of the popular dishes: Beef-Chicken-Pork Adobo Chicken-Pork Adobo Adobong Pusit (Adobo with Squid) Adobong Puti (White Adobo) Adobo sa Gata (Coconut milk is added) Adobong Puso ng Saging (Adobo with Banana Hearts) Apan-apan Adobado Adobong Malutong (Crispy Adobo) Pork Adobo Instant Pot Recipe 4.91 from 10 votes Pork Adobo Instant Pot is fork-tender meat that melts in your mouth with a perfect balance of acidity and garlicky flavors. Super easy to make your family will love. Servings: 6 Prep Time 10 minutes Cook Time 30 minutes Total Time 40 minutes Equipments: Instant pot Ingredients: ▢ 3 lbs pork ribs or 3 lbs of pork shoulder, pork belly Adobo Sauce: ▢ ⅔ cup dark soy sauce ▢ 4 tbsp dark vinegar ▢ ½ cup white vinegar ▢ 1 cup of water ▢ 12 pcs of peppercorns ▢ 3 pcs bay leaves ▢ 1 onion coarsely chopped ▢ 8 cloves of garlic chopped ▢ 1 tsp ground black pepper Sugar Caramelization: ▢ 2 tbsp brown sugar ▢ 2 tbsp oil Instructions: Blanch the Pork: Cut ribs into 1 inch to 1.5-inch sections. Place in boiling water. Bring to a boil and blanch for 2-3 minutes. Transfer out and rinse under running warm water. Set aside to drain completely. Caramelize the Sugar: Heat a frying pan, then add 2 tbsp cooking oil and add the brown sugar evenly over low heat, don't stir the sugar, just shake it occasionally. Once the sugar has melted and caramelized or turned golden, turn the heat up to medium and stir in the pork ribs. Turn off the heat. Prepare the Pork Adobo: Transfer the pork into the Instant Pot, add the adobo sauce ingredients. Set to "saute" setting and bring it to a boil. Don't stir until the mixture boils for at least 1-2 minutes. Now you can stir the adobo mixture and press “cancel” to switch off the “saute” program. Close the lid making sure the valve is on SEALING position and cook on the “HIGH pressure” setting for 7 minutes. Note: Cooking time will vary depending on the cut & amount of meat. The float valve will pop-up & the countdown begins. When cooking time is done, “PRESSURE COOK” will no longer be lit & display will show the elapsed time. Let the pressure release slowly on its own before you open the lid. Then, take the meat out from the instant pot and place them in a bowl. Press “cancel”. Now press the “saute” feature on the NORMAL setting and simmer the sauce for about 10 minutes or until the sauce has reduced or thickened. Cancel the “saute” feature once the sauce has thickened. Pour the adobo sauce into the pork meat. Garnish with toasted garlic if desired. Serve with hot with steamed rice. Notes 1. Blanching the pork ribs is an essential pre-treatment before proceeding to braise. Some pork ribs may have a strong gamey taste, and blanching can effectively remove the unpleasant taste of the pork. This process will not reduce the flavor since it takes only 3-5 minutes. Nutrition Information: Serving: 6g | Calories: 729.55kcal | Carbohydrates: 11.21g | Protein: 37.97g | Fat: 57.98g | Saturated Fat: 17.47g | Sodium: 1745.62mg | Fiber: 0.9g | Sugar: 6.91g Please note that all nutrition information are just estimates. Values will vary among brands, so we encourage you to calculate these on your own for most accurate results. Did you make this?I would love seeing what you've made! Tag me on Instagram @theforkbitedotcom or leave me a comment or rating below. Course: Main Course Cuisine: Asian, Filipino Keywords: filipino pork adobo, instant pot pork adobo, Pork Adobo Instant pot « Homemade Yakisoba Sauce Recipe Indonesian Fried Rice | Nasi Goreng » Reader Interactions Comments Patty at Spoonabilities says November 25, 2019 at 12:00 pm I’ve never tried the Filipino version of adobo and I cannot wait to try this. The pork looks amazing and sooooo good! Irina says November 25, 2019 at 11:23 am I am mouthwatering looking at your pictures! I just love, love and love your recipe. This is what I am gonna make tonight. Cannot wait to try. Pinning! Renee | The Good Hearted Woman says November 25, 2019 at 11:21 am This looks so rich and satisfying! We love adobo, but I’ve always thought of it as recipe, like lasagna, where everyone put their own spin on it: I didn’t understand that it was a technique, rather than a “recipe.” I’ve learned a lot from your post, and can’t wait to try making this myself! Thank you! Raia Todd says November 25, 2019 at 11:04 am Oh, that sauce looks so delicious! I love that this is in the Instant Pot. Delicious. 🙂 Pamela says November 25, 2019 at 10:50 am My goal for 2020 is to start using the IP more so looks like I know one of my first recipes to try now! Thank you! Primary Sidebar Hi there, my name is Calleigh. Glad you’re here, you will find recipes that are easy to make and taste fantastic. You’ll also find some of my personal favorite foods, ones I’ve eaten in restaurants. Thank you for stopping by. Popular Post Fried Calamari Recipe Shares: 137613 Baked Chicken Lollipop Recipe Shares: 11522 How to Make Roast Porchetta Recipe with Crispy Skin Shares: 12909 Easy Cinnamon French Toast Sticks Recipe Shares: 35385 Pork Crock Pot Carnitas Recipe - Slow Cooker Carnitas Shares: 10117 Copyright © 2021 · The Fork Bite This website uses cookies to improve your experience. 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The Emmaus road resurrection encounter with Jesus is amazing. As a dramatic story it has everything – sorrow, suspense, puzzlement, gradual dawning of light, then unexpected actions, astonished recognition and a disappearance. It has much to speak to us – human hopes fading in sad dismay; finding someone who may or may not be able to help; the discovery that the Scriptures contain the keys to unlock mysteries and bring us to truth and then finding Jesus is with us. There was a famous journalist and TV presenter called Malcolm Muggeridge who started out so far from God, an anti-establishment, anti-church broadcaster. He was in Israel doing a programme on the Emmaus road when he encountered Jesus in a life changing way. God does that. It’s a helpful passage to ponder and meditate on – and as Bill Johnson says, if you are good at worrying, you already know how to meditate – just on the wrong things! Bring your agony, your issues, your problems, to the road to Emmaus with Cleopas and his wife. Be prepared to share them with someone and then learn to listen for God’s voice, explaining what’s going on from the Scriptures and warming your heart. It’s inexhaustible! Only Luke gives this story in such detail. Mark hints at it in a couple of verses. So we are going to look at the text in 3 parts – Hearts Broken, Hearts Searching and then Hearts Burning Hearts Broken Just a week before on Palm Sunday, excitement had reached fever pitch – Jesus entered Jerusalem triumphantly, people were cheering, waving palm leaves and having a party – the Messiah had come. Now they are heartbroken, without hope and headed for home. Human hope is pretty fragile and difficult to revive when lost. No wonder the OT tells us that hope deferred makes the heart sick. Watching a parent go downhill with dementia; a marriage born in love and joy gone cold; redundancy; long term sickness; adult children far from the Lord. You almost don’t dare to hope for fear of another let-down or rejection. Life can be like a light bulb – bright and shining, full of promise, but fragile and easily shattered. In v. 21 Cleopas tells the stranger “We had hoped…”. He’s saying we had hoped once, but we don’t expect anything now. Wendy Mann, over at Kings Arms in Bedford, says faith is belief in truth and expectancy it will happen. We need both. But when hope has gone, disappointment is high, we have little expectancy. We need to deal with the disappointment and despair, talk them out so expectancy can return. So as Cleopas and Mary are talking to Jesus they describe him as “a man who WAS a prophet mighty in deed and word before God and all the people.” Note the past tense there. They were following Jesus, prophet and miracle worker, but he has been taken away from them, cruelly killed on a cross. They pour out their disappointment – the cross has changed everything, but for them not in a good way yet. Their experience of Jesus is all past, he hasn’t yet become a burning bright present reality. Jesus works on these two, by coming alongside them – He drew near and walked with them. Interestingly it says “But their eyes were kept from recognising him”. There are a couple of reasons for that: 1) To help us – Paul tells us in 2 Cor 5 that we walk by faith not by sight. He opened their hearts’ eyes, their faith eyes, before He opened their physical eyes; 2) In v. 25 Jesus says they are foolish ones, slow of heart to believe what the prophets have spoken. Their outward inability to recognise Jesus came from their inward unbelief of what the Scriptures had already revealed about Him. James Boice says that there are three openings in this passage. First Jesus opened scripture, then He opened their eyes and then He opened their understanding. Before he does any of that Jesus asks some questions to get them talking; talking it out. Hearts Searching Once they have finished speaking of their disappointment and hope deferred, then and only then does Jesus answer. “O foolish ones and slow of heart to believe all that the prophets have spoken.” They have only understood part of the Old Testament, they haven’t grasped what it all revealed about Jesus. They had maybe grasped the triumphant Messiah passages, but not connected the suffering servant ones. To them it’s an unfinished jigsaw puzzle of types, shadows and symbols. Jesus is about to complete the puzzle, the mystery, by going through the whole thing and explaining how it all points to Jesus! That small congregation of two is about to get the best Old Testament exposition ever. Jesus began with Moses, by which Luke means the first five books, the books of Moses and all the prophets. So taking them through the rest of the Old Testament, He interpreted them to show Himself. He’ll have started with creation and his involvement; then taken them to the Fall – where mankind started sinning and brought in the curse of death. Taking them to Gen 3:15 where the apparently victorious Satan, in the form of the serpent, was told that the seed, the offspring of the woman “will crush your head, and you will strike his heel” (Gen 3:15). Then on through to Abraham, ready to sacrifice his son, only to get him back again. To Joseph, preserved to become the benefactor of his brothers who tried to destroy him. Then on to the Exodus where the Israelites were saved from slavery in Egypt through sign of the blood of the Passover lamb. On to the wilderness, to His own teaching of how the Israelites escaped physical death in the wilderness from a plague of serpents when they looked trustingly to a great bronze serpent which Moses raised on a pole, pointing out that He too would be lifted up on the cross, “that everyone who believes in Him may have eternal life in him” (John 3:15). Jesus would surely have taken the now speechless disciples through the ‘Suffering Servant of Jehovah’ passages in Isaiah. He would have recounted how the nation of Israel, taken into exile and brought back again to rebuild Jerusalem, was a symbol of the greater redemption through personal salvation through faith in Him. Over that walk He would have shown them the over 300 prophecies of His birth, life, death and triumph over death to show them that He indeed was the Messiah. Those two shared their heartache and their disappointment with a stranger, little expecting an answer, little expecting that Jesus was not the problem, but the solution. They needed to make sense of the cross – to them just shame and humiliation and loss, and see that it was of God; used by God to become the cross of redemption for all that come to Him in repentance and faith. God was coming to them to bless them, love them, forgive them. What did they do? What do you do? Jesus doesn’t impose on them, he gives them a choice to respond, or not. He does that in v. 28 – acting as if He is going to go into the night. He’s knocked on the door of their hearts and waits an invitation to come in. On the Alpha course, Nicky Gumbel shows the Holman Hunt painting of the story from Revelation 3:16. The painting shows Jesus standing at a door with a light, clearly having knocked and waiting. Interestingly there is no handle on the outside of the door. Jesus doesn’t force himself in. He knocks; knocks on the door of your heart, waiting to be invited in. Do they have an appetite for more? Hearts Burning Of course they do – they urge him strongly to accept hospitality. Come in, eat, stay with us, it’s evening. So they prepare a meal including bread. At this point Jesus takes the bread, just like He has done before at the feeding of the 5,000, just like He did at the last supper. But this time is different. He has nail scared hands. His body has been broken, His blood has been shed. He gives thanks and breaks it giving it to them. They see his hands and their eyes are opened. It’s Jesus! In an instant they knew and in an instant He was gone! Why did he disappear? It’s part of the education over these next 40 days – to get used to following Jesus without Him physically present. To be ready for the Spirit to come and indwell us, to feast by faith when we break bread, to enjoy His presence as we worship and encounter Him in His word. You can imagine them hugging each other as realisation comes. Their hearts burned within them. The world is alight again. Everyone needs that eye-opening moment, that conversion moment when revelation dawns and we realise who Jesus is and what He has done. Where are you at with your journey of being a disciple, a follower of Jesus – are you heart broken because you haven’t met the risen Lord yet. Are you heart searching, checking Him out, trying to make sense of it all or is your heart burning within you? On your journey as a disciple, there are times of heart break – times when things don’t work out, when a healing doesn’t happen, a relationship doesn’t work out, children reject the Lord. The Emmaus road shows us that God is listening and wants you to pour out your disappointment to Him. Tell Him of your hope deferred, your heart sickness. It’s important you get all that out – the Psalmists wrote laments to do that. And then when you are done, realise that God is telling you He is good and He does have the answers and will restore hope and bring joy again. That it really is all about Jesus. Today as you read and ponder, Jesus wants to restore hope again… Andy Moyle ABOUT THE AUTHOR - ANDY MOYLE Andy planted the Gateway Church in Sept 2007. He and Janet love to gather different nations together to grow in Christ while eating good food! He also helps to shape and serve Relational Mission's church plants in mainland Europe. Andy and Janet run regularly, largely to offset the hospitality eating! He also runs a popular WordPress plugin Church Admin Be the first to write a comment. Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply. 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JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. The record producer's mark Thread starter Tim Bowen Start date Jan 5, 2017 Tim Bowen Member Messages 3,481 Jan 5, 2017 #1 Some producers are known for maintaining artists' visions, setting the table with a cool vibe, and getting great performances; T Bone Burnett comes to mind. And then there's Phil Spector. Sir Paul was none too pleased. I for one love Phil's ostentatious ornamentation on "The Long and Winding Road"! Many aficionados absolutely hate it... regardless, there's a sonic stamp for you. And there's Ken Scott, Roy Thomas Baker, Tom Dowd, Louie Shelton, Sir George Martin, Eddie Offord, Alan Parsons, Rick Rubin, Nile Rodgers, Butch Vig, Ted Templeman, Mitch Easter, Quincy Jones... The link below is to a track that charted briefly in 1982 by Eye to Eye. The producer was Gary Katz, better known for his work with Steely Dan. Check out the production values, harmonic content, and textures, especially from about 1:53 on. "Eddy Offord's maturity as a producer and engineer gives Fragile the sonic depth and sophistication it deserves and this made the album in fact 'fragile'". - Chris Squire Do you prefer producers who are about general housekeeping of the artist's original vision, or those who impose more of their sonic signature? A bit of both? What exactly contributes to the producer's 'sound', approach, and philosophy of making records, in a way that distinguishes them? tiktok Silver Supporting Member Messages 23,704 Jan 5, 2017 #2 The producer is there to ensure that product comes out on time and on budget. They keep the session moving, pick the best takes, and can quickly identify problem areas and solutions. It's very rare to find someone who can reliably produce themselves, or their bandmates--there's a lot of blind spots and egos in the mix, and it's also rare that someone is a skilled producer and a skilled band member, and that the rest of the band recognizes it when it does happen. It's really hard to know what the "artist's original vision" is for a piece of music since we don't get to hear a "producer-free" version of the tracks to compare to what ever, oh, Bob Ezrin comes up with. There's been a trend to release "deluxe" versions of albums with a bunch of demos as bonus tracks, and overwhelmingly I think "this demo really suffers in comparison to the final version", and it's not just recording quality. In general, an act's best works aren't self-produced, and it's not uncommon for the engineers in those situations to have had a lot of possibly unrecognized input beyond traditional engineering duties. I don't think that's a coincidence, or the result of The Man trying to keep everyone down. Creating and editing are distinct yet related skills, and it's rare to find someone who's great at both. Reactions: Tim Bowen and willyboy ronzie Member Messages 486 Jan 5, 2017 #3 Wow.. Eye to Eye. I recorded and mixed one of their records in the mid 2000's with Rhett Davies producing. Sweet hearts all the way around. Reactions: Tim Bowen You must log in or register to reply here. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Link Trending Topics New Tim by Paul C Started by Jim Marciano Yesterday at 9:50 PM Replies: 71 Effects, Pedals, Strings & Things The Beatles are overrated Started by Radar Tuesday at 11:07 AM Replies: 628 The Sound Hound Lounge Have you sold your Quad Cortex? Started by RevDrucifer Today at 10:35 AM Replies: 52 Digital & Modeling Gear Do some modelers sound better than others? Started by Gearzilla Yesterday at 10:29 AM Replies: 205 Digital & Modeling Gear T Need something that will 'cut' live Started by traynor_garnet Today at 11:23 AM Replies: 23 Effects, Pedals, Strings & Things Home Forums The Gear Page Lounge The Sound Hound Lounge Style chooser Change style Change width Contact us Terms and rules Privacy policy Help DMCA Home RSS About us The Gear Page is the leading online community and marketplace for guitars, amps, pedals, effects and associated gear.
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Joining Aukus sends a clear message but the submarines are years away – in the meantime Canberra must creatively push back against Beijing ’Cannier uses of [Australia’s] existing capabilities and resources, underpinned by a coherent strategy and imaginative thinking, is what’s needed.’ Photograph: Lukas Coch/AAP ’Cannier uses of [Australia’s] existing capabilities and resources, underpinned by a coherent strategy and imaginative thinking, is what’s needed.’ Photograph: Lukas Coch/AAP Mon 27 Sep 2021 23.33 EDT Canberra’s momentous decision to acquire nuclear-powered submarines through the new Aukus arrangement with London and Washington is an unmistakable sign of Australia’s commitment to balance China’s military power in the Indo-Pacific region. But it’s far from enough. Assuming all goes to plan with the design, negotiations, building, budget, training and testing, Australia’s first submarine won’t enter operational service until the late-2030s at the earliest. By that point the strategic environment could look a lot worse. ‘Free and open’: Quad leaders call for ‘stable’ Indo-Pacific in veiled China dig Read more According to the government’s sobering 2020 defence strategic update, coercion and grey-zone activities are undermining Australia’s security interests now. Though not identified, China is the great power behind official alarm over the prevalence of “para-military forces, militarisation of disputed features, exploiting influence, interference operations and the coercive use of trade and economic levers”. Grey-zone activities are the use of asymmetric tactics – such as political warfare, maritime coercion and economic pressure – to achieve strategic goals without the overt use of military force. Canberra’s proposed solution is the right one: to “shape” the strategic environment, “deter” actions against Australian interests and “respond” with credible military force if required. But not enough emphasis is being placed on shaping – which is how Australia and its like-minded partners must resist Beijing’s grey-zone campaign and aggressive push to replace the Indo-Pacific’s rules-based order with a Chinese sphere of influence. While engineers and technicians bustle in design labs and dry docks, Canberra must regain its initiative and actively push back in the grey zone, where Australia and its regional neighbours are canaries in the coalmine. Since at least 2018, China has attempted to gain military access in Vanuatu, Papua New Guinea, Fiji and Solomon Islands. Major cyber-attacks have increased against federal and state government targets, including Australia’s parliament, political parties, essential services and critical infrastructure providers. Chinese espionage is rising, economic coercion has wiped billions from national coffers and Beijing’s local “wolf warriors” have laid out 14 grievances for Canberra to obey. China’s biggest grey-zone win has been achieved in the South China Sea through illegal land reclamation, unopposed construction of military airfields and bases, and the use of coastguards and fishing militias to intimidate others into submission. China’s military forces now operate freely from its illegal outposts. Elsewhere in south-east Asia, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Vietnam continue to be targets, facing persistent cyber-espionage, infringements of their airspace, Covid-19 disinformation and electoral interference. And well before grey zone became the zeitgeist of regional geopolitics, Taiwan battled Chinese aggression beneath the threshold of armed conflict for decades. The Guardian view on the Aukus defence pact: taking on China | Editorial Read more These are only a few examples of Beijing’s revisionist actions. While China’s intentions and tactics are now being unmasked, president Xi Jinping is largely getting away with it and building China’s coercive momentum in the face of collective timidity. Australia is beginning to spearhead resistance. In recent years, Canberra has introduced sweeping counter-foreign-interference laws, banned Chinese telecommunications firms Huawei and ZTE from Australia’s 5G network, tightened rules governing foreign investment and research partnerships, and taken tough diplomatic positions on China’s behaviour in the South China Sea, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Xinjiang. The government has adopted the right language about collectively “limit[ing] the exercise of coercive power” and working to “build a secure, prosperous and inclusive Indo-Pacific of independent, sovereign and resilient states”. But a more decisive approach is required to push back in the grey zone between foreign policy and the use of force. This doesn’t require billions of dollars in new military hardware. Cannier uses of existing capabilities and resources, underpinned by a coherent strategy and imaginative thinking, is what’s needed. Militarily, Australia needs unorthodox options to clandestinely disrupt China’s grey-zone threats and strategic planning across the region. Large underwater drones, new types of special forces and expanding the means of information warfare are a good place to start. Alongside actively deceiving or disrupting Chinese intelligence operations, these are all cost-effective ways that can make a difference today. More should also be done to help Australia’s regional partners resist Chinese coercion and defend their own sovereignty. Sharing intelligence, stepping up combined maritime patrols in disputed waters and increasing military and intelligence capacity-building are crucial. Morrison expects US to ramp up military presence in region as China attacks ‘irresponsible’ defence pact Read more When requested, Australia and other middle powers should be more willing to provide direct operational support to assure south-east Asian and Pacific countries on the frontline of Chinese coercion – a task that’s often done best without publicity. Finally, in the contest for regional hearts and minds, Canberra needs a bolder voice to contest Beijing’s propaganda and counteract its chequebook influence. As Australian defence force chief Angus Campbell says, sunshine is “an extraordinarily powerful disinfectant” – it can disarm disinformation and expose Chinese coercion. But operating in this space requires an agile mindset. Australia must borrow from Europe’s response to Russian info-wars while adopting a more decentralised approach that reflects the Indo-Pacific’s political and cultural diversity. Australia can’t counter China’s grey-zone coercion or shape the strategic environment alone. But it can make significant inroads by pursuing an active grey-zone strategy itself. This kind of asymmetric approach will achieve far more this decade than purchasing nuclear-powered submarines or other high-end military platforms for service in the 2030s. Both lines of effort are needed to resist succumbing to a Chinese sphere of influence. The time for Australia and its friends to invest more in the least expensive option is now. Ashley Townshend is director of foreign policy and defence at the United States Studies Centre in Sydney. Thomas Lonergan serves in the Australian defence force. These are personal views and do not represent the Australian Department of Defence or the Australian government
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The longest partial lunar eclipse in 580 years will occur on November 19 and will be visible from parts of Northeast India, an astrophysicist said on Saturday. The rare phenomenon will be visible from a few areas in Arunachal Pradesh and Assam, Director of Research and Academic at MP Birla Planetarium Debiprosad Duari told PTI. The partial eclipse will start at 12:48 PM and end at 4:17 PM, he said. The duration of the eclipse will be 3 hours 28 minutes and 24 seconds, making it the longest in 580 years, he added. “A few areas in Arunachal Pradesh and Assam will experience the last fleeting moments of the partial eclipse just after the moonrise, very close to the eastern horizon,” he explained. Partial lunar eclipse The last time a partial lunar eclipse of such length occurred was on February 18, 1440, and the next time a similar phenomenon can be witnessed will be on February 8, 2669, Duari said. The maximum partial eclipse will be visible at 2:34 PM as 97 per cent of the moon will be covered by the Earth's shadow. The moon is likely to appear blood-red in colour, which happens when the red beams of the sunlight pass through the Earth's atmosphere and get least deflected and fall on the moon. The partial lunar eclipse will be visible from North America, South America, eastern Asia, Australia and the Pacific region. The penumbral eclipse, which occurs when the sun, earth, and the moon are imperfectly aligned, will begin at 11:32 AM and end at 5:33 PM, Duari said. The penumbral eclipse will be visible from UP, Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal and Odisha but it can be seen only briefly from these places, he said. A penumbral eclipse is not as spectacular and dramatic as the partial eclipse and sometimes does not even get noticed, he said. The last lunar eclipse was on July 27, 2018. The next lunar eclipse will be on May 16, 2022, but it will not be visible from India, Duari said. 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On average, a seven-inning high school game lasts for 1 hour, 30 minutes to 2 hours. Lincoln County’s game with 45th District rival Garrard County was no average ballgame. The final out on the district game came 26 hours and 25 minutes after the opening pitch after thunderstorms forced a weather delay. The host Bat Patriots were up 1-0 in the middle of the third inning Tuesday when play was suspended. Play resumed Wednesday evening and Lincoln tacked on another run to claim its first district win, a 2-0 shutout. “It took a while, but we finished well,” Lincoln coach Tee Ellis said. “Our defense was spectacular. (Noah) Horton (starting pitcher) did a great job yesterday. Then Jared came in today and did what he was supposed to do. He threw a lot of strikes and when they hit it our defense made plays behind him.” Long came up big offensively in part one of the two-day game, scoring the run Lincoln needed for the win on Tuesday. Long, who made it to third base on a single, a stolen base and a wild pitch, came home on an RBI-ground out by Parker Monhollen. Luke Smith sealed the win on day two, slugging out a solo home run in the bottom of the fifth Wednesday. “We did get some timely hitting,” said Ellis. “Parker’s RBI-ground out yesterday with one out gave us the lead. We had Jared on third and he hit a ground ball to the shortstop who was playing back and he was able to score Jared. And then tonight Luke Smith hit a big home run for us.” While happy with those timely hits, Ellis was not pleased with Lincoln’s offense overall. “We had too many strikeouts,” he said. “Offensively, we’ve got to put the ball in play. One inning we had the bases loaded with one out and didn’t put the ball in play and nothing came out of it. When we get runners on, we need to take advantage and score or at least put it in play. Even if they make a play on it, we need to make them make a play. When we strike out they don’t have to do much.” The loaded bases inning Ellis referred to came in the bottom of the fourth Wednesday. Cooper Brown was hit by a pitch to open the inning then, between strikeouts on Horton and Monhollen, Long and Josh Caudill both reached on a walk to load the bases. However, Garrard pitcher Drew Delili got out of the jam by striking out Sawyer Carrier. Lincoln gave up only two hits over the two days, with Brandon Pingleton getting both. He had a hit to right field off Horton Tuesday and singled to left off Long on Wednesday. For Ellis and the Bat Patriots, who dropped their district opener 8-5 at Danville, the Garrard win was a welcomed victory. “This is a tough district,” he said. “Nobody wants to be the four-seed in our district so winning tonight makes us 1-1 and can help us out in getting a higher seed.”
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The Lincoln County Middle School boys basketball teams gave their fans plenty to cheer about this past week, going 5-1 on the home hardwood. The Eagles swept Meece Middle of Somerset 3-0 Saturday and claimed two wins against Boyle County last Thursday. The only blemish on the record this week was a 41-38 loss to Boyle in eighth-grade action. Results follow: Meece Middle at Lincoln 6th Grade Lincoln 41, Meece 39 Sawyer Horton poured in 17 points, grabbed seven rebounds and had four steals and three blocks and Blade Nuckols scored 11 points and had four steals and three assists to help lead Lincoln’s sixth-grade Eagles over Meece Middle School 41-39. Lincoln (13-3) jumped out to a 15-9 first-quarter lead and outpointed Meece 6-2 in the second quarter to post a 21-11 halftime lead. The Eagles would need the early lead to hold off Meece as the visitors outscored Lincoln 28-20 in the second half. Connor Davis finished with nine points and Seth Horton had four. 7th Grade Lincoln 56, Meece 14 The Lincoln County seventh-grade Eagles cruised past Meece Middle School 56-14. The Eagles (15-1) exploded out to a 20-4 first-quarter lead and Meece never threatened. Lincoln led 34-6 at the break and outscored Meece 22-8 in the second half. Trevor Miracle paced Lincoln in the win with 14 points and eight rebounds and Tramane Alcorn followed with 11 points and six rebounds. Layne Lark contributed nine points, Jackson Sims had eight points, Brian Gray, four, Zack Moore and Connor Davis, three points each, Jansen McAninch, two points and five assists and Bo Wallin, two points. 8th Grade Lincoln 48, Meece 25 Lincoln’s eighth-grade Eagles closed out Saturday’s tripleheader with a 48-25 rout of Meece Middle. Lincoln (13-3) led 9-4 after the first and 18-12 at the half. The Eagles opened up their lead with a 13-6 third-quarter run then put the game away with a 17-7 fourth quarter. Clayton Davis pushed in 12 points and had five steals in the win. Lee Amon had nine points, six rebounds and three steals, Cruise Wilson had seven points, eight rebounds, four assists and three steals, Tramane Alcorn had five points, Colin Green and Lawson Hon each had four points, Skyler Quinn and Ryan York had three points and Layne Lark had one point. Boyle Co. at Lincoln 6th Grade Lincoln 51, Boyle 24 Lincoln’s sixth-grade used consistent double-digit scoring to put away Boyle County 51-24. The Eagles led 10-6 after the first and used a 14-6 edge in the second period to lead 24-12 at the break. They showed an 11-6 advantage in the third for a 35-18 ballgame then closed on a 16-6 run. Seth Horton and Sawyer Horton combined for 32 points, 11 rebounds and five assists to lead Lincoln. Seth finished with 18 points and five steals while Sawyer tallied 14 points and grabbed 11 rebounds. Blade Nuckols added nine points, Connor Davis had four points and six assists, Elan Lane, Jacob Moore and Skylar Thompson all had two points. 7th Grade Lincoln 45, Boyle 41 The Lincoln County Eagles rallied to defeat Boyle County 45-41 in the seventh-grade game. Lincoln trailed 9-8 after the first but had nosed on top 22-21 by the half. Boyle regained the lead in the third quarter, using a 10-4 scoring edge to take a 31-26 lead into the fourth quarter. The Eagles would negate the Boyle lead in the final frame, though, surging 19-10 to earn the win. Colton Ralston led Lincoln in scoring with 16 points. He also had two blocks. Tramane Alcorn also hit double figures with 11 points. Layne Lark finished with eight points, six rebounds and three steals, Jansen McAninch had six points, two assists and three steals and Zack Moore had four points and two blocks. 8th Grade Boyle 41, Lincoln 38 Visiting Boyle County got the upper hand on Lincoln in the eighth-grade contest, using a 16-5 second quarter surge to edge past the Eagles 41-38. Lincoln led 11-7 after one before Boyle rallied in the second quarter to go on top 23-16 at the half. The Eagles would outscore Boyle in the second half, however, the 22-18 advantage would not be enough to overcome the halftime deficit. Leading Lincoln was Lee Amon with 11 points and eight rebounds. Colin Green added eight points, Clayton Davis had seven points and three steals, Cruise Wilson added six points, seven rebounds, five assists and four blocks, Skyler Quinn had four points and Tramane Alcorn had two.
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We gather to spend time connecting and encouraging one another, often worshiping together with an acoustic vibe. We also take a look at what it means to be grow in our faith by diving into a variety of topics that speak to the heart of women. This is a great opportunity to get to know other women at Journey and to be challenged to grow in your faith by women just like you! Take advantage of this easy way to meet other women and to find a place to better connect at Journey.
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Paul Thompson is Director of Choral Activities at Ripon College in Ripon, WI. He previously lived in Moscow, ID, where he served as Director of Choral Activities at the University of Idaho, Director of Music at the Unitarian Universalist Church of the Palouse, and Artistic Director and Conductor of the Palouse Choral Society. Thompson has also been a member of the choral faculty at Francis Marion University, the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and the University of Wisconsin-Manitowoc, and spent four years directing the choirs at St. Mary’s Springs High School in Fond du Lac, WI. In 2016, Thompson completed his DMA in Choral Conducting and Literature at CU-Boulder, where his TA duties included directing two vocal jazz ensembles, working with several choirs, and assisting in the teaching of undergraduate conducting. During this time, he won first place in the 2016 SWACDA Graduate Conducting Competition. Thompson also holds a MM in Choral Conducting from UW-Milwaukee, and a B.A. in Voice from Marian University in Fond du Lac, WI. Thompson’s primary research interest is in the area of conducting pedagogy. His current focus is an attempt to inform and re-frame non-verbal musical communication using ideas from Information Theory and Bloom’s Taxonomy, a topic on which he has been invited to give workshops and presentations across the country. Thompson is an active participant in the furtherance of choral music throughout the country, frequently appearing as a clinician and honor choir director. Also active as a singer, he has appeared as a soloist with the Boulder Philharmonic, The King’s Counterpoint, The North Carolina Baroque Orchestra, The Green Lake Festival, Bach Festival Florence, and the Florence Symphony Orchestra. In addition, he has appeared as a guest artist with Vocal Tapestry, Present Music in Milwaukee, and as a performer on the Yolanda Marculescu Vocal Arts Series.
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Britain's Meghan, Duchess of Sussex (R) puts her hand on Britain's Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex's back as they leave the balcony of Buckingham Palace on July 10, 2018 after watching a military fly-past to mark the centenary of the Royal Air Force (RAF). - The Queen and members of the royal family took part a series of engagements on July 10 to mark the centenary of the Royal Air Force. (Photo by Tolga AKMEN / AFP) (Photo credit should read TOLGA AKMEN/AFP/Getty Images) By: Esther Lee 07/10/2018 at 11:00 AM It’s instinct. Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have now attended numerous public engagements together on behalf of the royal family and with each passing appearance, the newlyweds seemingly cannot resist from displaying subtle PDA—the latest, during their outing at the RAF Centenary. The Duke and the Duchess of Sussex stepped out together on Tuesday, July 10, alongside Prince William and Kate Middleton for the special occasion held at Westminster Abbey. While there was no hand-holding or affectionate kisses on the forehead, the couple quietly maintained close physical contact to each other with another gallant gesture from Harry’s end. Markle gently rested her hand on her husband’s arm as she cautiously walked through the cobblestone streets outside of the Royal Air Force service. (As recalled, the former Suits star nearly tripped over her long dress last month while attending a wedding.) Britain’s Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, (3L), Britain’s Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, (4L), Britain’s Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex (3R) and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex (C) arrive for a service to mark the centenary of the Royal Air Force (RAF) at Westminster Abbey in central London on July 10, 2018. (Photo by Chris J Ratcliffe / AFP) (Photo credit should read CHRIS J RATCLIFFE/AFP/Getty Images) Inside the Abbey on Tuesday, the two adorably giggled to each other as Markle pointed out something in the program. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex looking very loved up at the 100th anniversary of the formation of the Royal Air Force.#RAF100 #HarryandMeghan #RoyalFamily pic.twitter.com/pj1Fil5ffW — The Royal Family Channel (@RoyalFamilyITNP) July 10, 2018 The couple then joined the rest of the royal family on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, where they were photographed smiling at each other. When the brood retreated indoors, photographers captured Markle with one hand on her husband’s back. Royal protocol suggests couples steer clear of PDA and touching in any way during public appearances. However, the newlyweds are still learning and handling tradition in their own way. LONDON, ENGLAND – JULY 10: (L-R) Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge watch the RAF flypast on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, as members of the Royal Family attend events to mark the centenary of the RAF on July 10, 2018 in London, England. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Chris Jackson/Getty Images) It’s been a busy week for the quartet and the royals in general after Prince Louis’ christening on Monday. Meghan and Harry will soon arrive via private jet in Dublin, Ireland, for a two-day tour together. Secure your ideal wedding vision by starting with The Knot’s Style Quiz, here. Previous post Next post About the Author Esther Lee Esther is the Senior News Editor at The Knot. A self-proclaimed pop culture enthusiast, she appreciates a good celebrity interview just as much as she adores Nancy Meyers movies. You can find her kicking off her mornings with barre and a green juice, traveling and exploring new cultures, and rapidly scrolling her feed for the latest and greatest news. Follow her on Instagram and Twitter at @theestherlee. Share 1576 605 466 178 482 What’s New on The Knot 04/15/2020 Celebrities Are Postponing Their Weddings Too Due to the Coronavirus 04/08/2020 Questions About How Coronavirus Could Affect Your Wedding? Read This 03/23/2020 Exclusive Photos: My Big Fat Fabulous Life’s Whitney Way Thore Reveals Her Proposal Story 03/18/2020 This Photo of a Woman Telling Her Grandfather She’s Engaged Through a Window Speaks Volumes 03/16/2020 What Wedding Planners Are Telling Couples to Do About the Coronavirus Pandemic Reach us by email The Knot News 195 Broadway, Fl. 25 New York, NY 10007 Planning & Inspiration caret_down caret_up Planning & Inspiration Wedding WebsitesRegistryMarketplaceCommunityWedding Planning AppWedding on a BudgetRehearsal DinnerWedding Ideas + Etiquette Wedding Dresses + JewelryBridal Fashion WeekWedding InvitationsWedding CakesGroom + GroomsmenReal Wedding PhotosThe Knot News The Company caret_down caret_up The Company The Knot WorldwideAbout UsCareersInternationalPressNational AdvertisingWeddingPro - Local AdvertisingOur Sponsors
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As the temperature decreases, you may be leaning to stay inside; however, there are still many activities, that have not been affected by COVID, that you and your family can enjoy. We have created a list of a few of those activities. 1. Visit the Moses Lake Museum & Art Center The Moses Lake Museum and Art Center (MLMAC) in Moses Lake, Washington hosts a wide variety of activities, including classes and shows for the whole family. Opening November 21st the Museum Store will have art from local artist, toys and more. Stop by to purchase something for your loved ones and support local talent. MLMAC is also hosting several classes like their Corn Husk Dolls Class on November 14th. Register and bring your kiddo to learn something new. Also, don’t forget to take advantage of their monthly family Saturday’s where you can pick up a craft kit-to-go to do at home with your children. 2. Join the Book Club Hosted by the MLMAC, Not Your Mother’s Book Club is currently meeting virtually, but they are planning to transition into in person meetings once COVID restrictions are lifted. The NYM Book Club has a special focus on covering books that help “increase knowledge and cultural awareness, to acknowledge the biases that we all struggle with and to elevate voices that have been discounted for too long”. 5. Run/Walk in a Virtual 5K The Columbia Basin Cancer Foundation is hosting it’s 10th Annual Turkey Trot. Due to COVID, this year’s 5k will be hosted virtually from Nov 21, 2020 – November 29, 2020. Register today to help raise funds for this amazing organization that continuously helps member’s of our community. 4. Join the Thanksgiving Poker Run The Sand Scorpions ORV Group Run will be hosting a Thanksgiving Poker Run on November 28 at the Moses Lake Sand Dunes. There Halloween Poker Run was a blast, so don’t miss your chance to join the fun on the 28th. 6. Go Ice Skating The Moses Lake Parks and Recreation Ice Rink is usually open mid-November through February. The Ice Rink offers skating lessons as well as skate rentals. They have yet to announce their 2020 -2021 hours, due to COVID, but they will be posted on their site once they have been determined. PC: cityofml.com 7. Hunt in the Columbia Basin Visit http://www.eregulations.com/washington/hunting/ to learn more about hunting and fishing in the area. The booklets on this site include information such as hunt dates, hunt types, and permit requirements. 8. Attend a Holiday Workshop Seed Cupboard Nursery in Royal City is hosting several workshops starting November 10th through December 6th. From creating beautiful centerpieces to decorating Gnomes, you’re sure to feel the holiday spirit at one of these workshops.
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Newsmax WH correspondent permanently suspended from Twitter for theories on Jab ingredients used by Big Pharma | The Liberty Beacon ABOUT ADVERTISE WITH US CONTACT MEDIA GUIDE OUR PARTNERS REALITY BITES Facebook Twitter Home HEALTH GOVERNMENT FREEDOM WORLD Tyranny COMMENTARY ENVIRONMENT MEDIA FINANCIAL MILITARY Humor/Satire News Ticker [ December 3, 2021 ] Former spokesperson for Democratic D.C. mayor now a Republican [Video] Analysis [ December 3, 2021 ] ‘Throw Fauci In Prison For Five Years’ [Video: Rand Paul] COMMENTARY [ December 3, 2021 ] 80 Republicans Vote with Dems to Pass Federal Health-Mandate Database Bill Analysis [ December 3, 2021 ] Medical Objectification of the ‘Person’ Analysis [ December 3, 2021 ] Harris team at White House to Implode Further Analysis Search for: HomeCOMMENTARYNewsmax WH correspondent permanently suspended from Twitter for theories on Jab ingredients used by Big Pharma Newsmax WH correspondent permanently suspended from Twitter for theories on Jab ingredients used by Big Pharma November 11, 2021 This article was posted by TLB Staff COMMENTARY, FREEDOM, MEDIA, TECHNOLOGY, Tyranny 0 Newsmax White House correspondent permanently suspended from Twitter for COVID vaccine theories Emerald Robinson has spent much of the last two years investigating the ingredients used in the COVID-19 vaccines By Sophie Mann Newsmax White House correspondent Emerald Robinson had her Twitter account permanently suspended for violating the Big Tech platform’s policy against the spread of misinformation pertaining to COVID-19. According to a spokesperson for the company, Robinson had violated the platform’s rules five times. The permanent suspension arrived just hours following the end of a temporary seven-day ban she received last week after claiming that COVID-19 vaccines contain a tracking substance called “luciferase.” “The vaccines contain a bioluminescent marker called LUCIFERASE so that you can be tracked,” Robinson wrote, “Read the last book of the New Testament to see how this ends.” The post was removed by Twitter for violating its rules. Robinson’s employer, conservative network Newsmax, promptly removed her from the air, saying it is “currently reviewing the posts,” and though she will not be on air, she will “continue with duties for the network.” The network additionally sought to distance itself from Robinson’s claims. Chief Content Officer and Executive Vice President of Newsmax, Elliot Jacobson, said in a statement that Newsmax is “a strong proponent that COVID-19 vaccines are overarchingly safe and effective.” Following the permanent ban, Robinson wrote on her Substack that she will continue her investigation into the ingredients of the coronavirus vaccines. “I have spent a considerable amount of time the last two years trying to discover the actual ingredients of the new COVID vaccines. The reason is simple: Big Pharma has gone to considerable trouble to hide them,” she wrote. Sticking with the initial point that got her kicked off Twitter, Robinson wrote, “Under the cover of vaccinating people, we are really preparing to tag and track people. 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We’re starting a 12 week series about decisions we need to make for a healthy marriage. The first question to ask is . .. Is love all we need? I’m sure you’ve heard the iconic Beatles song: All we need is love … There have been literally millions of love songs written all proclaiming the same message … the only thing you need to make a relationship last forever … is love. Unfortunately, our culture has bought hook line and sinker into what I believe is the biggest relationship lie of all … that … love will keep us together. Why is that a lie? Because the love these swooners are singing about is a feeling that they would define as … the ideal feeling that you feel … when you’re sure you have never felt that way before. So is there any wonder as to why we see couples calling it quits and breaking up? Too many see marriage as an emotional love affair built of pleasure and passion. The problem comes when one spouse believes that he or she has … lost that loving feeling … the marriage is over. And the search for someone else to make him or her feel the way they’ve never felt before begins again … and again. So … if love won’t keep a couple together what will? The answer is one word: Commitment. Marriage is a commitment that is made between one man pledging to one woman that they will strive to become one over their lifetimes. 45 years ago Karen and I made a commitment to each other … we call them wedding vows … and we pledged to stay together … for better or worse … richer or poorer … in sickness and in health until death do us part. It was easy because our hearts were filled with love for one another … But … commitment means staying true to what you said you were going to do long after the mood in which you said it has evaporated. Hey, did Karen and I hope to keep that loving feeling … you bet! But … did the realities of life and living together cause us to wake up some mornings not feeling the love? You bet. We need to remember that our marriages aren’t just about our happiness … they are to be an example of God’s love of us for all who know us to see. Marriage was created to be a mirror of who God is and how He loves. We as male and females have been created in His image and the coming together of a man and a woman … in marriage is a further reflection of who God is and how He loves. God loves you and me unconditionally. If we have established a personal relationship with Him through His Son Jesus … He has promised to never leave us or forsake us. God has made an unconditional commitment that He will stay with us no matter what. Our marriages should reflect that unconditional love and commitment for the world to see. Marriage is an unconditional commitment to an imperfect spouse… to be in love isn’t about maintaining some strong feeling … it is a willful decision to keep a number of promises …. So, is your marriage built on loving feelings or commitment … There are only 2 options regarding commitment … you are either all in or you’re out … there is no middle ground. Sign Up to recieve our weekly Marriage Devotional. First Name* Last Name* Email* Send Message Further Reading 5 Commitments to a Successful Daily Check-In January 7, 2021 Karen and I made a New Year’s resolution to do something we challenge all of our intensives couple... Read Full Article Has the Sizzle in Your Marriage Fizzled? February 17, 2021 Have you ever found yourself comparing your marriage to somebody else’s and thinking … our marri... Read Full Article What is the Opposite of Love? November 6, 2020 We see couples every weekend at our intensives that are struggling. Many saythey aren’t in love wi... Read Full Article © 2021 Marriage Intensives | Privacy Policy The MarriageHub.com is the marriage ministry of House on the Rock Family Ministries Read our Mission, Vision, Values and Doctrinal Statement Support the Marriage Hub Donate Almost 65% of the couples attending a marriage intensive retreat with The Marriage Hub are given some sort of financial needs based scholarship. Without those funds, we would not be able to save their marriage. The Marriage Hub is the marriage ministry of House on the Rock Family Ministries, a registered 501c3 organization. All donations are tax deductible.
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The legendary Monday Night Football color commentator “Dandy” Don Meredith was a wise man in his simple, inimitable manner, and his belting out of a few bars of the Willie Nelson classic during a lopsided game’s garbage time was a welcome light-hearted distraction from a laborious situation that really just needed to end. And while we can’t be spectators into the inner workings and decision making of a band like Nightwish the way we can during a football game, I suspect that the band’s fans who have kept abreast of the recent 72 hours worth of drama unfolding within the ranks of the symphonic metal giants are in need of some stupid, silly levity right now. Everyone knows the story of Nightwish’s firing of original vocalist Tarja Turunen, and whether one agreed with the decision or not, it was undoubtedly one of the more brutal, ice-cold dismissals of a band member in rock and metal history (for those that forget, she got handed a pink slip type letter mere minutes after finishing a homecoming tour finale in Helsinki — a letter which was pointedly made public online for all to read). Now I felt that the band was justified in their aggressive action towards Turunen, as their reasons were sound and encompassed everything from attempted power grabs, threats of blackmail, interfering business manager/husband, canceling North American tours because the venues were small, and most egregiously, getting the band thrown off a tour with Iron Maiden. I’m thinking that kind of behavior would get you fired from most jobs, or in keeping with the spirit of the NFL football season, you don’t put yourself above or ahead of the team. That’s what Turunen did, and its what newly ex-vocalist Anette Olzon eventually did as well. There’s a lot of misinformation and ignorant buffonery going on in the comments sections of places like Blabbermouth (surprised?), so here’s a factual breakdown of what happened: – On September 28th in Denver, Nightwish was due to play at the Ogden Theater with supporting band Kamelot. The night before the show, Olzon became violently ill, and she went to the hospital the following morning. Doctors suspected it was a kidney stone and after five hours released Olzon with painkillers. At 7pm she began vomiting heavily along with a fever, and upon notifying the hospital she was told to go to the ER immediately. She did, and the band was now faced with the unenviable position of having to possibly cancel the show until it was agreed upon that Kamelot’s backing vocalists Alissa White-Gluz and Elize Ryd (of The Agonist and Amaranthe respectively) would attempt to fill in cooperatively, clutching lyric sheets in hand. The band went out on stage and explained the situation to the crowd, and asked the audience if they would be up to seeing this last-minute, unique performance attempted, as well as giving them the option of getting a full refund at the door. The word is that only seven people got a refund and judging from personal testimonies and the fan filmed YouTube videos of the show, a large audience stayed to watch and participate in the show. – On the night of September 29th, Olzon played what is presumably her last show with the band at The Complex in Salt Lake City. The next day, September 30th, Olzon expressed on her official blog that she was unhappy with the band’s decision to go on with the show and that she was not asked for her opinion on the matter. She continued on to say, “And you know, this is just music. Like life, sometimes we get ill and shows do get cancelled. Rihanna wouldn’t ask Britney Spears to sing for her if she was ill“. This morning on October 1st, Nightwish and Olzon released what appears to be a joint statement explaining the decision to part ways and continue the tour with ex-After Forever vocalist Floor Jansen as their touring fill-in singer, promising that no shows would be cancelled. Okay, so with the facts laid out, here’s two immediate things to take away from this: One — That getting a European based vocalist such as Floor Jansen to come in to rather suddenly be the Nightwish touring vocalist for the October 1st show in Seattle, WA is no mere twenty-four hour task. This must have been in the works for at the very least many days to possibly weeks now — because think on it, you’re counting on time for work visas, travel arrangements, travel time, and obviously, enough time for Jansen to be familiar with at sixteen to seventeen songs in the setlist. Things like that do not happen overnight. Olzon’s last show was on September 29th — so the fact that they’re apparently going to pull this off is either incredibly impressive or downright miraculous. Two — That after what they’ve been through with Turunen, Nightwish don’t play around — if you’re not a team player, you’re out. And you know what? I completely understand and support their mentality. I have been, since her induction into the band, a strong Olzon supporter. I think that the pair of albums created with her on board have been the band’s finest, in particular Imaginaerum, and I felt that her lack of an operatic voice such as Turunen’s was what allowed the band to blossom musically and take on an equally prominent role alongside the vocals. The music got better, more interesting, the songwriting more diverse, and Olzon’s pop informed vocal approach was a less overwhelming presence, at least to my ears. That being said, it was easy to see that there were some cracks developing in her relationship with Nightwish. For starters there was her durability on long tours, she was prone to illness, exhaustion, and the band had to deal with the consequences of those things. Then in 2009, she decided upon getting her own manager — an inexplicable move that was widely speculated upon, and one could guess made the rest of the band have a touch of deja vu. The band seemed to soldier on through all these things but lets fast forward to the present day, and the aftermath of Olzon airing dirty laundry on her blog and publicly questioning a decision that was in large part voted upon by fans of the band in attendance that night in Denver. Now Olzon not only comes across as placing herself before the band, but putting herself above the desires of the fans as well. Nightwish’s parting with Turunen seemed to be a traumatic period for both parties involved, judging from interviews taken around that time, and in particular band leader Tuomas Holopainen took the brunt of abuse from disgruntled fans. The band’s greater success from that point onwards was an admirable triumph, and something not won easily. Its hard to discern how far in advance the decision to part ways with Olzon was made, but clearly her comments were regarded by the band as being out of turn and the final contrary straw to the unity they originally wanted with her. As a fan with a financial interest in their current tour (I’m seeing them live in Austin, Texas on October 10th), I feel solidarity with the fans in Denver who had to make the best of a bad situation, as well as the band who alongside the rather brave efforts of both Kamelot backing vocalists all stepped up and did the best they could for the fans. Olzon’s comparison to Rihanna being replaced by Britney Spears is a pretty huge red flag for, well everyone really — this is a metal show we’re talking about, not a pop concert, and when it comes to live metal shows its all about the fans. I’m looking forward to seeing the guys live in Austin in nine days and really amped up about the excellent Floor Jansen being on board for the rest of the tour. Here’s hoping they keep her on as the permanent vocalist. And kudos to the band for their commitment to their fans by not canceling a single show in the midst of a tour where they part ways with their singer, its beyond admirable. I know I’m only one guy, but they’ve got my support in full. The party is over for Olzon, perhaps to her quiet relief, but for Nightwish, its game on starting in Seattle — don’t cue Don Meredith yet!
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Pension funds have a problem They can't get returns they've promised. The U.S. consumer is maxed out. They need more stimulus in order to continue this economy. And of course, stocks need their artificial boost as well. The U.S. consumer is maxed out. Consumer sentiment is down heavily. Real estate continues to increase in price right now as we see low interest rates keep this going. There is upward pressure on markets right now globally because of the inflation of the money supply. As a result, we are finding prices of just about everything being higher. Money, cash, debt is coming into the markets at this time finding its way into stocks, bonds, real estate. Social security is running out of money. Pension funds are not keeping up with inflation. Natural gas and crude oil prices are rising as well as all energy and food prices. Commodities are rising higher including oil, crude oil. Some believe there will be inflation while others suggest stagflation, and others suggest deflation. Inflation resulted in food prices rising, electricity, energy prices. Published by: Share Tweet You might also like... Dec 03 We Haven’t Seen Anything Like This Since 1920’s 7 CRITICAL TIPS FOR FINANCIAL EDUCATION. SIGN UP FREE: http://themoneygps.com TOPICS AND TIMESTAMPS: It’s Wild 0:00 Dec 3, 2021 1 min read Dec 02 The Market Going INSANE as Insiders Sell Record $69 Billion of Stock 7 CRITICAL TIPS FOR FINANCIAL EDUCATION. SIGN UP FREE: http://themoneygps.com TOPICS AND TIMESTAMPS: Going Wild 0:00 ENDLESS Dec 2, 2021 1 min read Dec 01 The Fed Just Flipped 7 CRITICAL TIPS FOR FINANCIAL EDUCATION. SIGN UP FREE: http://themoneygps.com The U.S. consumer is maxed out. They Dec 1, 2021 1 min read Nov 30 The Next 2 Weeks Will Be Very Volatile 7 CRITICAL TIPS FOR FINANCIAL EDUCATION. SIGN UP FREE: http://themoneygps.com TOPICS AND TIMESTAMPS: Ups and Downs 0:00 Nov 30, 2021 1 min read Nov 29 Insiders Sell MASSIVE Stock Positions. What Do They Know? 7 CRITICAL TIPS FOR FINANCIAL EDUCATION. SIGN UP FREE: http://themoneygps.com TOPICS AND TIMESTAMPS: Rumbling 0:00 CHINA’S
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By now, you’ve likely come across the growing minimalist movement in some form, whether you’ve binge-watched “Tiny House Hunters” or found yourself curiously thumbing through The Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing. The purported benefits? Owning less and living a simpler life, the theory goes, translates to a happier, less-stressful existence. Of course, living with less can also help you save a lot more. And devoted minimalists say that’s not the only money-related perk of paring back. 1. You Spend Mindfully Minimalism isn’t about giving away all your possessions, and doesn’t require sacrificing comforts like a nice home or car. Rather, “minimalism is all about intentionality,” says Ryan Mitchell of The Tiny Life. “The key element is asking: What do I want my life to be? When you’re clear on your goals, ask yourself if each purchase gets you closer or keeps you away from them.” The goal is to move toward only spending money on things that rank on your most-important list. “I don’t shop recreationally,” says minimalist and money coach Emily Shutt. “My budget includes all the basics with a small buffer for flexibility each month. Some of that usually goes toward fancy candles or fragrance diffusers for my office because I greatly value having a beautiful, calm space to do my work.” 2. You Shop Smarter There’s a misconception that minimalism is about deprivation or being cheap, yet Mitchell says minimalists are actually some of the pickiest shoppers: “When we do buy things, we do research [to ensure quality.] I recently considered four different types of socks to find the best ones. Who researches socks?” After all, you’ll save money in the long run by investing in a few high-quality items. “Cheap things aren’t good, and good things aren’t cheap,” says minimalist and professional organizer Ben Soreff. “For instance, if you are going to have more than one child, investing in a well-made stroller will serve you better for years than one that will only last for one kid.” 3. You Aren’t Tempted to Keep Up With the Joneses Becoming minimalist means bowing out of the great one-upmanship game that others around you may still play. This can save cash and clear your head. “It no longer matters what the Joneses do or have since the goal is not to amass things,” says licensed mental health professional and minimalism expert Kryss Shane. “By not comparing oneself to others, there is no stress or anxiety about trying to keep up or maintain appearances.” 4. You Can Hit Other Financial Goals Faster Shutt notes a real mindset shift in her clients who adopt a minimalist approach, which often leads to an immediate impact on their finances. “They can actually start to build some momentum in debt repayment because they’re not constantly adding to the bill each month,” she says. “They begin to feel in control of their decision-making and often identify ways to increase their earnings on top of reducing their spending, so they’re able to achieve their financial goals much faster.” 5. You Derive More Joy and Value From the Purchases You Do Make It takes more than money to lead a rich life—and practitioners agree that minimalism leads to just that. “By being surrounded by beloved things, a person is likely to be happier and calmer than if they simply amassed items that brought no joy or that cause stress to maintain,” Shane says. The benefits trickle down, too. Salt Lake City-based author Milana Perepyolkina passed her minimalist lifestyle to her daughter. “Growing up, she had fewer toys than her friends, yet she valued them more. She proudly displayed [them], and could name every single toy,” she says. “She still has the same mindset: It’s much better to have several good things you love than a pile of things you don’t care about.” This article was originally published on Grow. It has been republished here with permission. Grow is designed to inspire and inform anyone who wants to be financially successful. The site features tools and advice you can apply now—and for the rest of your life; stories of real-life financial transformations; and exclusive interviews with actor-turned-VC Ashton Kutcher and other financial successes.
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The New Earth Foundation | New Book Release – Know You Know New Book Release – Know You Know – The New Earth Foundation 0Shopping Cart Facebook Youtube Home KNOWLEDGE OF LIFE COURSES Store Audio (CD’s and MP3 Downloads) BOOKS Online Course Info Info Knowledge Articles POETRY THE VISION FOUNDER Testimonials Contact DONATE Search New Book Release – Know You Know You are here: Home / New Book Release – Know You Know In Know You Know the author shares spiritual knowledge that will help transform your life by bringing inner focus to the harmonious “Presence” within. Thus, enabling you to resolve the mystery and uncover the true grandeur of what it is to be a fulfilled human being. “There will come a time in the future when you will gaze up into the Heavens and before you will be thousands of craft of many shapes and dimensions and it shall be a day of welcoming, not of reproach.” Anonymous What readers have to say: “One of the best self-help books on the market.” Sean Bryer (New Zealand) “There are many spiritual books around but Know You Know has some very poignant differences… the writer has captured and shared how to awaken to our own “Master Presence” and leave the tension behind. An exceptional read!” Colleen Charlton (UK)
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We at The New Naples embrace Southwest Florida’s modern generation and the positive contributions it makes to the wellbeing and culture of this Gulfside paradise. But we also believe that there can be no new Naples without an old Naples. In an effort to keep the history of our beloved little city alive, even as it grows and evolves, we’re delving into the stories of some still-standing local landmarks that offer a glimpse of Naples as it was—and that still hold an important place in our community today. {courtesy of State Library & Archives of Florida} Over the years, the Naples Zoo property has gone by several names, including Jungle Larry’s and Caribbean Gardens. Through all the changes, it’s remained a horticultural respite from the growing bustle just outside its leafy walls. 1919 – In order to avoid a disastrous freeze of his plant collection during a particularly cold central Florida winter, botanist Dr. Henry Nehrling acquires the site where the Naples Zoo would eventually stand. (At this time, Naples was being sold as farm plots for agriculture.) 1925 – His garden grows to contain about 3,000 species of tropical plants, which he called the Tropical Garden. It was one of the earliest plant collections in Florida, and it occupied the northern portion of the present-day Gardens. Over the years, he welcomes some famous visitors, including Theodore Roosevelt and Thomas Edison. 1946 – Businessman and philanthropist Julius Fleischmann of Cincinnati, Ohio, arrives in Naples. By the early 1950s, he begins building along what is now Third Street South. He also takes an interest in restoring Nehrling’s garden—no small feat after more than a decade of neglect—by clearing trails and debris, digging lakes and planting new species. 1954 – With the addition of a flock of tropical birds, voila! The Caribbean Gardens are born again. (Early brochures for the garden describe its location as “just north of Naples.”) 1956 {courtesy of State Library & Archives of Florida} 1967 – Col. Lawrence and Nancy Jane Tetzlaff—perhaps better known as Jungle Larry and Safari Jane—visit the gardens in search of a winter home for their collection of rare animals. (In the Midwest, the couple is well-known zoo operators, running a zoological area within Ohio’s Cedar Point theme park.) The Gardens pique their interest, but Fleischmann isn’t selling. Larry Tetzlaff in 1979 {courtesy of State Library & Archives of Florida} 1969 – After Fleischmann’s death, the Tetzlaffs are contacted about exhibiting their animals within the Gardens. They set about the challenging task of placing the animal exhibits in the existing landscape without disrupting the decades-old plants and trees. On September 1, guests come face to face with exotic animals in the Gardens for the first time. 1992 {courtesy of State Library & Archives of Florida} 2001 – Naples Zoo achieves national accreditation by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums—the highest standard for such establishments. 2002 – The Fleischmanns decide to sell their 43 acres of zoo property and the nearly 120 acres surrounding it. The Tetzlaff family reaches out to the Board of Collier County Commissioners regarding a public purchase of the property to ensure its safety from corporate development. 2004 – The decision is put to a vote, and a record 73 percent of voters decide the fate of the zoo: It stays. Now a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, the zoo welcomed more than 365,000 guests last year (averaging more than 1,000 a day!) and gave more than $1.5 million in free admissions and philanthropic dollars to the community. And the Tetzlaff legacy lives on—Jungle Larry and Safari Jane’s son, Tim, currently serves as the zoo’s Director of Conservation. {courtesy of State Library & Archives of Florida} NAPLES ZOO 1590 Goodlette-Frank Road, Naples | (239) 262-5409 Want more about the old Naples? Check out the storied past of the Naples Pier. {courtesy of State Library & Archives of Florida} 1960 {courtesy of State Library & Archives of Florida} 1960 {courtesy of State Library & Archives of Florida} 1962 {courtesy of State Library & Archives of Florida} 1962 {courtesy of State Library & Archives of Florida} 1973 {courtesy of State Library & Archives of Florida} 1973 {courtesy of State Library & Archives of Florida} 1982 {courtesy of State Library & Archives of Florida} 1992 {courtesy of State Library & Archives of Florida} May 24, 2016 | 0 comments « Derby Dash at Naples Botanical Garden New Cocktails to Try at The Continental » You may also like The New Sprouts Farmers Market in Naples Derby Dash at Naples Botanical Garden 1128 12th Ave. N., Naples New Fitness Options in Naples Andrew Daane, Black Tulip Coffee Tags: history, Naples, Naples Zoo Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. 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CALGARY — Canada’s main stock index ticked slightly higher Thursday, driven largely by gains in the technology sector on what was otherwise a quiet trading day due to the Thanksgiving holiday south of the border. The Canadian Press Nov 25, 2021 4:00 PM Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Forward by Email Print Share via Text Message CALGARY — Canada’s main stock index ticked slightly higher Thursday, driven largely by gains in the technology sector on what was otherwise a quiet trading day due to the Thanksgiving holiday south of the border. The S&P/TSX composite index was up 64.75 points at 21,613.18. U.S. stock markets were closed Thursday for their Thanksgiving holiday. The tech sector was up 1.14 per cent and was the biggest contributor to Thursday’s gains. Companies with positive movement included cryptocurrency miner Hut 8 Mining Corp., which was up 6.13 per cent, and supply chain management software provider Tecsys Inc., which was up 4.95 per cent. Shopify Inc. also saw its share price climb by $15.04, or 0.73 per cent, to $2,075.04. Kevin Headland, senior investment strategist at Manulife Investment Management, said Thursday's positive performance can't be linked to any specific event or trigger, but instead is the result of an overall positive "foundation" underlying North American markets right now. "There’s no real material reason why anything’s going on today, I think it’s just a lot of digesting of earnings," Headland said. "And volumes are fairly low, of course, which is not surprising given the holiday.” The energy sector was up 0.33 per cent Thursday, while health care rose 0.78 per cent. On the down side, base metals fell 0.25 per cent and the utilities sector dropped 0.06 per cent. The Canadian dollar traded for 79.03 cents US compared with 78.88 cents US on Wednesday. The January crude contract was down 11 cents at US$78.39 per barrel and the January natural gas contract was down eight cents at US$5.11 per mmBTU. Headland said so far, there hasn't been much reaction from the markets to news of the co-ordinated release of strategic oil reserves from the U.S. along with other top consuming nations such as China, Japan, India, the U.K. and South Korea. "At the same time, OPEC is still a little bit hesitant to open the taps," he said. “So oil seems to be in a very tight trading market and I think that’s what’s going to happen with the Canadian dollar as well.” On Wednesday, minutes from the November meeting of the U.S. Federal Reserve indicated the central bank is still concerned about inflation and remains willing to tighten monetary policy if it continues to rise. Headland said he will be watching to see if U.S. investors appear skittish about that when they return from the Thanksgiving holiday. "Yesterday they seemed to shrug off the minutes, but as they have time to digest the minutes, they may have feelings," he said. "Should we see a bit of softening of that aggressiveness or hawkishness (on the part of the U.S. Federal Reserve), you would see the market react positively." The December gold contract was up 50 cents at US$1,784.30 an ounce and the December copper contract was up four cents at US$4.46 a pound. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 25, 2021. Companies in this story: (TSX:GSPTSE, TSX:CADUSD=X, TSX:HUT, TSX:TCS, TSX:SHOP) Amanda Stephenson, The Canadian Press See a typo/mistake? Have a story/tip? This has been shared 0 times 0 Shares Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Forward by Email Print Share via Text Message Is Flin Flon's local news important to you? If it is, we could use your help. Consider a small monthly contribution to support your local journalists. Click here to learn more.
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Mary Borchers, the best friend of victim De Ann Johnson, is seen leading a march in Biggs on Jan. 8. Borchers will be back in Biggs on March 3 to demonstrate on behalf of Johnson and Shirley Pratt, 41, a Biggs woman who was found killed near the Oroville State Wildlife Area in 2001. (Ty Barbour/Staff Photo)<p class='dotPhoto'>All Chico E-R photos are available <a href='http://chicoer.mycapture.com/'>here</a>.</p> Show Caption of Expand By Greg Welter | PUBLISHED: February 28, 2012 at 12:00 a.m. | UPDATED: September 8, 2018 at 12:00 a.m. BIGGS — This small city of just 1,700 people may figure prominently in a pair of Northern California killings that, combined, have gone unsolved for nearly 40 years. A group seeking justice for the two victims said Biggs was home to one of them, and may still be home to the man they believe killed them both. He isn”t currently being named as a suspect in either case, and won”t be identified in this story. On Nov. 16, 1982, De Ann Lynn Johnson, 14, was found slain in a field visible from her family”s Vacaville home. Police said the cause of the girl”s death was bludgeoning about the head and face with a brick or masonry stone. She was not sexually assaulted. Persons of interest, including a former Vacaville man now thought to live in Biggs, were questioned in the crime, but never charged. The investigation has twice involved exhuming the girl”s body, and repeated probes into the case by the Solano County Grand Jury. Johnson”s best friend from junior high, Mary Borchers, has maintained a regular schedule of visits to Biggs, sometimes alone, sometimes with 20 or more friends and supporters, to keep the slaying in the public eye. She”ll be there March 3, with several others, and this time intends to demonstrate on behalf of Johnson and Shirley Pratt, 41, a Biggs woman who was found killed near the Oroville State Wildlife Area in 2001. Borchers said she and the Pratt family believe a Biggs man is getting away with the crime. Butte County Sheriff”s detective Chris Nicodemus said Pratt”s body, with a fatal gunshot wound to the head, was found by a fisherman on Oct. 12, 2001, in the area of Vance Drive and Larkin Road. Her vehicle had been set on fire nearby, but that wasn”t connected with any other crime until her body was discovered. Nicodemus said it appeared that Pratt had seen sexually assaulted by her killer. Those close to Pratt, especially male friends, were questioned and cleared in the case. “We”re hoping to kind of refresh the case,” said Nicodemus. “We want to increase awareness, and focus more on the victim,” he said. He said a possible motive for the slaying has been identified, but declined to give details on Monday. Nicodemus was not involved in the investigation previously. He”ll be joined by Sgt. Jason Hail, who heads the felony investigations unit, and, coincidentally, was the first deputy on the scene of the Pratt homicide. “This case is not just sitting on a shelf somewhere; it is an active investigation,” Nicodemus said. “We”re hoping fresh eyes will see things differently.” Nicodemus said he”s not ready to announce that anyone is a suspect in the case, or even a person of interest. “We”re just going to follow the evidence and gather whatever new facts we can in this case,” he said. “We hope DNA may open some doors.” After nearly 30 years, the De Ann Johnson murder remains under investigation in Solano County. Nicodemus said he believes the trips to Biggs by Borchers and her friends are beneficial to the case. He said he approved the fliers the group will post around the city next Saturday, which feature pictures of both victims and a brief description of the events surrounding their deaths. Nicodemus said he is looking for a killer, but also looking to bring closure to the Pratt family. Meanwhile, Borchers hopes her next visit to Biggs doesn”t end like the last, with the man she is trying to bring to justice allegedly spitting on her twice as they came into close contact. Anyone with information in the Shirley Pratt case is urged to call Nicodemus at 538-6757. 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The Santa Clara County Assessor”s Office has released market trend property value data that is being used by the assessor to determine the assessed value of all residential property, including the status of the remaining 36,000 residential and 2,000 commercial properties in which the assessment was reduced during the prior year due to the decline in property values during the 2008 recession. “This market data confirms the continued strength of Silicon Valley”s economy. For the first time in years, every city in Santa Clara County experienced a year-over-year increase in market values,” said Assessor Larry Stone. Despite the economic recovery, 23,000 properties remain assessed below their base year purchase price. The assessed values of the remaining 13,500 properties that did not change ownership, were increased to reflect the recovering market — up to their Proposition 13-protected base year value. “Overall, this is very good news for these 36,000 homeowners who weathered the biggest downturn since the Great Depression. For most people, their home is their largest asset, so for every dollar increase in property taxes, there is a $100 increase in homeowner equity,” Stone said. “After several years of losing equity, property owners are finally gaining a long-awaited appreciation in the value of their property.” This is the third consecutive year that the number of properties assessed below their purchase price has declined. When the market value of a property declines below the previously established assessed value measured as of Jan. 1 each year (lien date), the assessor is required to reduce the assessed value to reflect the lower market value. However, as the real estate market rebounds, the assessor is required to “restore” the assessed value for properties previously reduced during the downturn. Proposition 8, passed by California voters in November 1978, provides that property owners are entitled to the lower of the fair market value of their property (as of Jan. 1, 2015), or the base year value as determined at the time of purchase or construction, and increased in accordance with Proposition 13 by no more than 2 percent annually. If a property assessment was reduced during the recession, the restoration of its assessed value is not limited to 2 percent, until the market value reaches a property”s purchase price plus the annual inflation factor of no more than 2 percent. “The market alone determines whether the assessed value of a property is reduced, partially or fully restored,” Stone said. For the remaining nearly 400,000 residential properties, the assessed values will increase by 1.998 percent, the California consumer price index for the 2015-16 property tax roll. Consistent with the limits imposed by Proposition 13, a property”s base value is increased by 2 percent per year (or less if the California price index is less than 2 percent). During for the last six years the price index has been below 2 percent, and in 2010-11 the CPI was negative. Data provided by the assessor is broken down by 25 geographic areas, primarily following elementary school district boundaries. Detailed charts and maps of each area are available online at sccassessor.org/index.php/median-sales-price-2015 or upon request. There are significant differences in the market values of residential and condominium properties for each of the 25 geographic areas. Despite a very strong real estate market, certain neighborhoods are still struggling. “Silicon Valley is a national leader in the economic recovery. Unfortunately, not every area of Silicon Valley has benefited equally in the recovery,” Stone said. The assessor”s office tracks all property sales transactions on a monthly basis, and calculates the average median sales price within each of 25 regional areas. The changes in the average of median sales prices are used to determine assessment adjustments based on the sales of comparable properties. Not surprisingly, there are very few properties in these “high-end” communities where the assessed values remain below the purchase price. In contrast, one third of the 5,700 properties in Gilroy that were in a declined status in 2012 remain below their purchase price. In San Jose, the assessed value of 19 percent (more than 14,000 properties) remain in a decline status. Berryessa was below the average sales value percent gained between 2008 and 2015, and North San Jose had the fifth least positive increase of all 25 communities in the county. On June 26, the assessor mailed 483,000 assessment notices to every property owner in Santa Clara County, which is the basis for their property tax bill. In addition to the assessed value, the notice details the process for requesting an informal review of their assessment. The assessor”s office will complete as many informal reviews as possible prior to Aug. 1, the deadline for making changes that will be reflected on the property tax bill. To request an informal review, visit sccassessor.org/index.php/onlineservices/decline-in-value/decline-in-value-request. The notice also describes the process for filing a formal assessment appeal by the Sept. 15, 2015 deadlineMore information is available at sccgov.org/sites/bos/cob/Assessment-Appeals/Pages/default.aspx. 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SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — The San Francisco 49ers interviewed Seattle offensive line coach and former Oakland Raiders head coach Tom Cable for their head coaching vacancy on Sunday. Team CEO Jed York met with Cable as part of his search for replacements for fired coach Chip Kelly and general manager Trent Baalke following a 2-14 season that tied the worst mark in franchise history. Cable coached a line that has struggled this season in Seattle, but has helped the Seahawks develop a strong running game his first five seasons with the Seahawks. Seattle was knocked out of the playoffs Saturday with a 36-20 loss to Atlanta. Cable has head coaching experience, having taken over as interim coach after Lane Kiffin was fired four games into the 2008 season in Oakland. Cable kept the job after that and finished with a 17-27 record in two-plus seasons. He was fired after 2010, despite leading the Raiders to an 8-8 record that was their best in eight years. Cable does come with baggage. In Oakland, Cable was accused of punching assistant coach Randy Hanson and breaking his jaw during an argument in 2009. No criminal charges were filed and a civil case was eventually settled in arbitration. He was also accused of domestic violence by an ex-wife and ex-girlfriend, but was not arrested or charged in those cases. Cable did acknowledge to striking his first wife with an open hand. The 49ers have the only coach opening left in the NFL after the other five vacancies have all been filled. Three coaches who interviewed with York have already taken jobs elsewhere with Washington offensive coordinator Sean McVay getting hired by the Los Angeles Rams, Carolina defensive coordinator Sean McDermott getting the job in Buffalo and Bills interim coach Anthony Lynn taking over the Chargers. Vance Joseph was hired in Denver before he could interview with San Francisco. The only other candidates remaining besides Cable are New England offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels and Atlanta offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan. McDaniels and Shanahan can”t be hired by San Francisco until their seasons end. The Patriots and Falcons are in the conference title games this week. York said he was open to hiring either the coach or general manager first. He said the primary goal in the search is finding a coach and general manager who can work well together. He has already interviewed seven candidates for general manager: Arizona vice president of player personnel Terry McDonough, ESPN analyst Louis Riddick, Carolina assistant GM Brandon Beane on Monday, Indianapolis vice president of football operations Jimmy Raye III, Minnesota assistant GM George Paton, Green Bay director of football operations Eliot Wolf and Packers director of player personnel Brian Gutekunst. York is also expected to interview Seattle co-directors of player personnel Scott Fitterer and Trent Kirchner this week. ___ For more NFL coverage: www.pro32.ap.org and http://twitter.com/AP_NFL Sign up for email newsletters Subscribe Follow Us Facebook Twitter Instagram RSS Most Popular Most Popular Police say fatal train accident in Fairfield was case of suicide Police say fatal train accident in Fairfield was case of suicide Woman killed when struck by a train in Fairfield Woman killed when struck by a train in Fairfield Fairfield hosts DUI/Driver’s License Checkpoint Fairfield hosts DUI/Driver's License Checkpoint Local filmmaker’s latest movie premieres in Vacaville Local filmmaker's latest movie premieres in Vacaville Full freeway overnight closure in Fairfield slated for weekend Full freeway overnight closure in Fairfield slated for weekend Baby killed, two others seriously injured in freeway crash near Davis Baby killed, two others seriously injured in freeway crash near Davis Assemblyman Jim Frazier to retire Dec. 31 Assemblyman Jim Frazier to retire Dec. 31 Dixon Tree Lighting Festival returns Thursday Dixon Tree Lighting Festival returns Thursday Trending Nationally Jussie Smollett’s Legal Team Begins Defense At Actor’s Trial For Allegedly Staging And Reporting A Phony Hate Crime
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There’s an awful lot to talk about when it comes to No Man’s Sky, but a lot of people are still right at the very start of the game, simply trying to find their feet in the impossibly vast and obtuse galaxy that lies before them. Now, on the one hand, we couldn’t let a game like No Man’s Sky come and go without making some sort of list to go alongside it, so here’s ten hints and tips that might help point you in the right direction, or for those still unsure of the game, give you a few more ideas as to what it’s really like. – ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW – 1. Do your own thing Seriously, if you know you’re getting the game, you should probably stop reading this list and head off to explore in your own fashion. A big part of No Man’s Sky is about gradually learning all the things you need to know for yourself, and whether it’s small things like inventory management, or taking part in space combat, exploration or whatever, this is your journey and yours alone. – ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW – 2. Don’t forget to explore your first planet This one should be fairly obvious, but your first planet is going to be the most memorable and possibly the most special to you. I wandered off and got lost exploring the yellow grassed hills, the eerily lit caves, and finding the first facilities, totally ignoring the immediate goal of fixing my ship and heading off into space. However, when I did eventually blast off into space to visit other planets in the solar system, my meandering meant I’d already got to grips with a lot of what the ground based exploration was all about. 3. Scan and submit your discoveries, whether you rename them or not A big part of No Man’s Sky’s pitch is letting you scan in and name the creatures and plants you find on each planet. You have to fix the “Analysis Visor” of your multi-tool before you can use it to scan the local flora and fauna, but it’s not long before you can catalogue everything you encounter. You get a little cash for each one you scan, but you’re rewarded a second time if you submit each planet, outpost and sliver of life that you’ve found. Just hit the Options button to pause the game and start sending everything up to Hello’s servers. It’s entirely optional, but you might as well name planets after your favourite Friends episodes while you’re at it. 4. Find monuments, learn languages, and talk to aliens Many of my favourite parts in the game so far come from interacting with the monuments and aliens that are happily chilling out. They always present you with a few paragraphs of text to give you context and a particular scenario, while the aliens yammer away in their native tongue. It’s up to you to piece together what they want, how you should react. A big help is in learning new words in these languages, giving you a few extra clues what they want. If the word for “rare” is translated and highlighted in their speech, you should probably choose the option to hand over 20 of the denoted rare isotope in order to be rewarded. These rewards could be pretty much anything, from learning a new word to new formulas, earning a new upgrade for your equipment, and one time I was even handed a new multi-tool with more slots. 5. Learn to manage your inventory Speaking of slots, inventory management and prioritisation is key. You only have so many slots in your Exosuit and ship, and each function takes up a space, each upgrade takes up another slot, each item takes a slot, and then elements are stackable up to 250 per slot in your suit and 500 per slot in your ship. You can always transfer items back to the ship, but have to be within a small radius of the ship to access that particular inventory. In other words, it can be a bit of a pain and you’ll often have to make sacrifices, like binning the 30 Platinum you picked up, so you can gather up entire boulders made of gold to flog the next time you head to a galactic trading post. Inventory constraints is one of the big reasons why you’ll want to trade your ship for something a bit roomier. 6. Get a new ship Getting a new ship isn’t the most obvious of processes, but once you know how, you’ll be eyeing up every flying hunk of junk you see. Simply head to a space station, land and then wait for other ships to appear – you’ll always be the first and only ship to dock, but you won’t have to wait long. Then just wander up to the ship’s front and start chatting to the pilot. You always have the option to negotiate to buy the ship from them and the opportunity to compare theirs against yours. A modest upgrade might add three precious slots to your inventory for around 300,000 credits (though these ships will usually come with a few upgrades installed that you might like to then remove), while a bigger ship with over 20 slots might set you back a cool million. Just don’t forget to move you inventory across before you hit the buy button and make sure you get a really cool looking one like the beauty I bought! Incidentally, while space stations are home to trading terminals, you can also buy and sell things to the pilots that dock, potentially making a quick buck from varying prices. 7. Look out for exosuit upgrade pods I’ve only found a couple so far, as they’re actually quite tricky to spot, and even trickier if you don’t know what you’re looking for, but these egg-like pods actually house an exosuit upgrade that adds an extra inventory slot in exchange for a little cash. I’ve talked a lot about inventory slots, but you’ll understand if you’re playing the game. 8. Be a trader or a miner You’ve got a damn long journey ahead of you, and you’ll need cash and resources to get to the galaxy’s centre. The best way that I’ve found is to be a miner and a trader – piracy has a certain allure, but early space combat is tricky, and you’ll almost certainly be outnumbered, if not outclassed! So head down to a planet’s surface and look for those huge boulders that turn into a mesh grid when you scan them. You can easily scoop up vast quantities of whatever it is you find (while also grabbing the Carbon, Plutonium, Heridium and Zinc you need for the four step creation of a warp cell), then take it to a trading post or space station to sell. Money makes the galaxy go round, after all 8. Be a scavenger or: How to stop being afraid of the drones Of course, not everything is a natural resource, and the drones that fly around are wary enough of your mining activities – to be fair, you don’t exactly sign up for a mining permit at the start of the game. The beacons and points of interest you find can often lead to abandoned outposts, silos of materials and more, but as soon as you break out your gun and start yelling “finder’s keepers” while shooting up locked doors, the sentinels come at you. Just don’t panic. The multi-tool lacks a bit of punch early on, but it does the trick and this is just the first wave in a system akin to GTA’s classic five stars of escalation. Spin around and gun down the drones as fast as you can, and you might save yourself the hassle of a second, more powerful wave, and as soon as you get indoors or break line of sight, the situation calms down very quickly. Not only that, but drones are a great source of Titanium. 9. Don’t forget to reload Everything in No Man’s Sky is manual. Your life support needs to be topped up with energy (and boy does the computer remind you a lot!), you have to manually fill your ship with plutonium in order to take off, and this can even bite you in the middle of a fight. Your multi-tool’s boltcaster doesn’t reload until you hit the button to do so. Worse than that though, taking too much damage in a space dogfight will deplete your deflector’s energy, which then needs you to manually hop into the inventory, click on the deflector’s and pick the element or item you want to use. While you’re doing that, don’t forget to offer up your prayers to Hello Games and hope that they see fit to ease your troubles in a future patch. 10. Choose your path, but feel free to change your mind You might wish to roam freely around the galaxy or follow the path of least resistance that the galactic map presents to you, but there are other options available to you. Atlas offers you help at the start of the game, and for first time players it’s wise to take it at this point. Thing is, you don’t really know much about Atlas – and it’s not like characters named Atlas have the best track record in games – and you’re presented other options as you progress, in a fashion that you pretty much can’t miss. Nada is my favourite for how literal a name it is, while Polo I actually have yet to encounter. The thing is that I seem to be able to switch back and forth, taking advantage of what Nada offers, before returning to Atlas’ path or continuing on my own merry way. There’s no right choice, as far as I can tell, and so we manage to bring this list full circle. Do your own thing, and most importantly, have fun exploring. Bonus hint Do feed the animals. – PAGE CONTINUES BELOW – Tags: hello games, No Man's Sky Written by Stefan L I'm probably wearing toe shoes, and there's nothing you can do to stop me! Related stories from TSA No Man’s Sky update 3.75 is out, read the patch notes here 03/12/21 No Man’s Sky update 3.74 zaps pesky bugs 26/11/21 No Man’s Sky update 3.73 released, play Expeditions again 24/11/21 No Man’s Sky Emergence patch 3.71 out now 28/10/21 15 Comments da_siz 10/08/16, 12:19 can’t wait for this, pay day can’t come soon enough! Is there going to be a review up any time soon? Log in to reply TSBonyman 10/08/16, 13:02 Handy list, i plan on spending some quality time on the first planet. Log in to reply Stefan L 10/08/16, 17:25 Ship and Exosuit improvements are the big ones to get your head around. Getting a bigger inventory is just… Well, it’s nice. Log in to reply TSBonyman 12/08/16, 01:37 I was offered the upgraded multitool, couldn’t see the wood for the trees in the compare option, so tried to back out to check my own inventory before going ahead with the upgrade… but that p**sed off the alien and i lost the upgrade offer. Oh well… next time lol Log in to reply camdaz 10/08/16, 13:19 I’m just about to boot it up for the first time so, taking your advice, I’m going to spend a few hours playing it the come back and read points 2 to 10. Log in to reply TSBonyman 10/08/16, 13:36 This just in … :) http://bit.ly/2bfB5Xi Log in to reply Amphlett 10/08/16, 16:46 Urgh, that link took me to facebook. The shame. Log in to reply TSBonyman 10/08/16, 17:21 for the facebook allergies… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKs7YTpSufY Log in to reply Amphlett 11/08/16, 12:50 Ahhhhhhhhh, much better. Thank you. I bathed in bleach (not advisable) for a short-while last night after that fb link. Log in to reply Amphlett 10/08/16, 16:46 The game popped through my letterbox at 10am today and I’ve just stopped playing so as to take a break. It should come with a warning about sucking up your spare time! Log in to reply camdaz 10/08/16, 22:29 You certainly loose track of time while playing. You nip down to a planet for a few resources you need then the next thing you know two or three hours have passed by. Log in to reply Amphlett 11/08/16, 12:51 Yup, it’s got a very nasty habit of of sucking the gamer in with “just one more resource…”. Log in to reply Amphlett 11/08/16, 12:52 I must say that my PS4 is extremely quick at rebooting and it’s been put to good test this morning after the 5 crashes on NMS so far. Log in to reply coxy1701 11/08/16, 22:14 Good tips. I still haven’t decided if I’m getting this yet. I think I will let my impulse buying side take over……I’m off to the shops be back soon. Log in to reply coxy1701 12/08/16, 09:56 My impulse won. Won’t get to play until the wife goes to bed …. hurry up will ya. Log in to reply Comments are now closed for this post. 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Do you like mecha? Do you like Gundam? Do you have a PS4? Well, if the answer is yes to all three of those questions then some good news is flying your way. Bandai Namco has confirmed that Mobile Suit Gundam Battle Operation 2 is going to be released in the West for PS4, and it is expected to release at some point within 2019. Players will be able to create their own characters and pilot their own Gundam suit while fighting in places like Space. – ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW – The trailer shows off a lot of mecha fighting with giant swords and giant guns in the desert and in space. There’s also a glimpse of the character creator which does look quite generic in that there are a few presets to choose from, though you’ll likely be able to alternate hair colour and things like that. Let’s just hope Mobile Suit Gundam Battle Operation 2 fares better than New Gundam Breaker which was panned at review. Miguel wrote,” I’m truly sorry. From the bottom of my heart, I am. I had wished and wished for years that Bandai Namco would give Gundam fans outside Japan a proper way to experience some of the amazing games they’ve developed in the series. Today, this wish has come true, but like a cursed monkey’s paw, it has come with a terrible price. New Gundam Breaker is available in Europe and America, yes, but it is also terrible. It is not fun to play, look at, or think about.” You can read that review here. Source: YouTube – PAGE CONTINUES BELOW – Tags: Mobile Suit Gundam Battle Operation 2 Written by Aran Suddi From the heady days of the Mega Drive up until the modern day gaming has been my main hobby. I'll give almost any game a go. Related stories from TSA Free-to-play title Mobile Suit Gundam Battle Operation 2 launches today on PS4 02/10/19 Latest News Report: Sony plans new PlayStation Plus subscriptions to take on Xbox Game Pass Stefan L 03/12/21 No Comments Forza Horizon 5 December update makes multiplayer fixes and more – here’s the patch notes Stefan L 03/12/21 No Comments GRID Legends release date set for February 2022 Stefan L 03/12/21 No Comments The Matrix Awakens listed for PlayStation 5 Tuffcub 03/12/21 No Comments Moss: Book II launches in Spring 2022 Tuffcub 03/12/21 No Comments No Man’s Sky update 3.75 is out, read the patch notes here Tuffcub 03/12/21 No Comments An open world survival game based on Dune is in the works Tuffcub 03/12/21 No Comments See gameplay from the Terminator: Resistance Annihilation Line story expansion Stefan L 03/12/21 No Comments DICE say that Battlefield 2042 will not be getting the leaked Santa skins Tuffcub 03/12/21 3 Comments Quake Enhanced Update 2 adds new mode from Wolfenstein devs Jim Hargreaves 03/12/21 No Comments See All News Copyright © 2021 TheSixthAxis Site By MCA We do not license content or design to any other site. No element of this site can be used without written permission. All content should be considered opinion. Article posters are the individual owner of the article content. We are not affiliated with any third party. Use of this website is subject to acceptance of our legal terms of service. Staff / Contact Us | Review Policy | Privacy Policy | Cookies Policy – Manage Cookie Settings Advertising and PR: [email protected] | News: [email protected] TheSixthAxis is featured on: Metacritic, OpenCritic, vrgamecritic, Google News | listed on: NewsNow
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To order presentation-ready copies of Toronto Star content for distribution to colleagues, clients or customers, or inquire about permissions/licensing, please go to: www.TorontoStarReprints.com Canada U.S. confirms Canadian dual-citizens not subject to Trump’s travel ban By Daniel DaleWashington Bureau Alex BallingallOttawa Bureau Tue., Jan. 31, 2017timer3 min. read People with Canadian passports can travel to the U.S. even if they are dual citizens of the seven countries targeted by President Donald Trump’s temporary ban on immigration, the U.S. government said at a Washington press conference Tuesday. “Travellers will be assessed at our border based on the passport they present, not any dual-national status,” said Kevin McAleenan, acting commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection. “So if you’re a citizen of the United Kingdom, (and) you present your United Kingdom passport, the executive order does not apply to you.” After more than three days of confusion, it was the first official confirmation that Canadian dual citizens would not be affected by the ban. The Canadian government had previously received a private promise from Trump’s national security adviser, Michael Flynn, but nothing in writing. McAleenan did not immediately say anything about permanent residents of Canada who do not have Canadian passports. The Canadian government, however, says it has also been assured that these people can travel to the U.S. as normal. The word from Washington came just hours ahead of an emergency debate in Parliament on the fallout from the U.S. travel ban. Last Friday, U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order that banned incoming refugees and blocked immigrants from seven Muslim-majority countries — Iraq, Iran, Yemen, Sudan, Somalia, Syria and Libya — for 90 days. The order spurred confusion about who would be allowed into the U.S. as well as protests in several cities, and calls from the Opposition for the Canadian government to bluntly condemn the president’s immigration and refugee order. “There is no question that this ban promotes hate and intolerance,” said Jenny Kwan, an NDP MP from Vancouver, outside the House of Commons on Tuesday. “I never imagined, in my entire life, that I would witness a democratic country, much less our closest ally and our neighbour next door that would come forward with a ban that is based on race, religion and your place of birth.” The NDP pushed the Liberals on Tuesday to assume moral leadership by accepting more refugees and scrapping the Safe Third Country Agreement with the U.S. The 2004 deal prohibits refugees that land in the U.S. from applying for asylum in Canada. Speaking to reporters following Tuesday’s cabinet meeting in Ottawa, immigration minister Ahmed Hussen said, at this point, Canada isn’t prepared to adjust its refugee policies in the face of Trump’s ban. “This is an evolving situation,” said Hussen, referring to news he had received that 850 refugees, who had been approved for settlement in the U.S. immediately before the ban, would be allowed into the country. “The responsible thing to do is maintain contact, continue to engage and make sure that we monitor the situation closely and make sure that we provide information to Canadians, which we have done,” he said. Public safety minister Ralph Goodale defended Canada’s refugee policy as “enormously successful,” and said promoting this country’s values of openness and generosity must go hand-in-hand with maintaining a positive relationship with the U.S. “Our policy is strong and clear, and we stand for those values and virtues in the world,” Goodale said. “We stand for Canada.” Alongside Kwan, the NDP’s foreign affairs critic, Hélène Laverdière, called on the Liberal government to lift the cap on refugees sponsored by private groups, and fast-track the acceptance of refugees whose applications in the U.S. were approved or nearing completion before Trump’s ban was imposed. Laverdière couldn’t say how many more refugees she would like Canada to take; it’s up to the government to work with partner countries to determine how to fill the gap left by the U.S. ban, she said. 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This copy is for your personal non-commercial use only. To order presentation-ready copies of Toronto Star content for distribution to colleagues, clients or customers, or inquire about permissions/licensing, please go to: www.TorontoStarReprints.com GTA Facebook mania hits 1 million in Toronto SB By Sarah Boesveldstaff reporter Wed., Jan. 2, 2008timer1 min. read More than a million Torontonians made friends with Facebook in 2007, contributing to the "phenomenal growth" in Canadian users last year. Toronto was the first city in North America to break 1 million subscribers, a recent study shows. Now roughly half of Canadian web users have Facebook accounts, according to a report released yesterday by ZINC Research and Dufferin Research. The national ongoing research study showed that the rate of Canadians subscribing to Facebook doubled in the past three months. "Two thousand and seven is the year that Facebook took Canada by storm," said Brian Singh, managing director of ZINC Research. In just over a year, Facebook racked up more than 7 million Canadian subscribers, who are among more than 58 million users worldwide, said Singh. "This is phenomenal growth and there's no indication that this is slowing down soon." Tracking showed that Facebook consistently accounted for more than three-quarters of memberships to social networking sites. The study also found that most Canadians who logged on to Facebook are between the ages of 18 to 34, Other popular social networking sites in the study include MySpace, Bebo, Hi5 and MSNSpaces. ZINC Research's ongoing study tracks online Canadians' interest, activity and membership in social networking sites. This survey was conducted Nov. 19-23 and Dec. 14-19, via an online poll of 1,200 Canadians. Ninety-three per cent of those polled said they knew about Facebook, regardless of whether they were logged on to the social networking site. MySpace came up second with an 88 per cent rate of awareness. The two sites have been tight competitors ever since Facebook leapt on the scene in February 2004, founded by a Harvard University student. MySpace was bought by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. in July 2005 amid much fanfare and controversy. The media mogul paid a total of $580 million (U.S.) for the site, which in 2005 was credited with changing the way people communicate. Read more about: Facebook SHARE: Report an error Journalistic Standards About The Star More from The Star & Partners More News Top Stories Copyright owned or licensed by Toronto Star Newspapers Limited. All rights reserved. Republication or distribution of this content is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Toronto Star Newspapers Limited and/or its licensors. To order copies of Toronto Star articles, please go to: www.TorontoStarReprints.com About Contact Us Feedback thestar.com Subscribe to the Star Manage Star Subscription Gift a Star Subscription Redeem a Star Gift Subscription Feedback Site Map Newsletters Homefinder.ca Corrections Today's News Flyers Contests Resource Centre Toronto Star Newspapers Ltd. Subscribe to Home Delivery Manage Home Delivery Subscription Corporate Group Subscriptions About Torstar Journalistic Standards Atkinson Principles Glossary Trust Project Contact Us Contact Webmaster FAQ News Releases Star Internships Careers @ the Star Star ePaper Edition Reprint and License Advertising Advertise with Us Advertising Terms Special Features Election Ads Registry Initiatives Santa Claus Fund Fresh Air Fund Star Advisers Classroom Connection Toronto Star Archives Privacy Policy Terms of use Accessibility © Copyright Toronto Star Newspapers Ltd. 1996 - 2021The Toronto Star and thestar.com, each property of Toronto Star Newspapers Limited, One Yonge Street, 4th floor, Toronto, ON, M5E 1E6
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This copy is for your personal non-commercial use only. To order presentation-ready copies of Toronto Star content for distribution to colleagues, clients or customers, or inquire about permissions/licensing, please go to: www.TorontoStarReprints.com Olympics The pool where Penny Oleksiak first made a splash By Oliver SachgauStaff Reporter Tue., Aug. 9, 2016timer5 min. read JOIN THE CONVERSATION Penny Oleksiak swims in pools the world over, faster than nearly every other human. Millions of people have watched her do it. But it’s one pool, tucked away behind the other half of her family's semi-detached house in the Beach where she grew up, that stands out above all the others. It was there that she learned to swim and where she discovered her love of the water. It's Marie Cooper's pool. She can recall Penny and her granddaughter having the time of their lives in that pool. “I would put them both out in the morning, and away they (went) . . . they’re both good swimmers,” Cooper said. Just how good, Cooper couldn’t have predicted. When she was 9, Penny told her parents how much she loved swimming in that pool. “I was just a 9-year-old girl who liked swimming. When I told my parents that I enjoyed it, my dad said, ‘OK, you should try doing it competitively,’” she told Metro News. For context, that was after the Beijing Olympics. Seven years later, Penny is an Olympic silver (in 100-metre butterfly) and bronze (in 4x100 metre freestyle relay) medalist at the Rio Summer Games. Cooper's pool is still part of her life, the neighbour said, as Penny and her family still live next door and visit often. “She just had her 16th birthday, and they still used the pool,” she said. Penny Oleksiak discovered her love of swimming in her neighbour's pool. In fact, almost all of her birthday parties have been at that pool, Cooper said. Usually, Penny and her family, and a few friends, hang around and swim like they did as kids, though Penny is now about three times taller, standing at 6-foot-1. The wins have transformed Penny from relative unknown to household name, especially in her neighbourhood, the Beach, whose residents are proud to have one of their own carrying Canada’s medal count in the first days of the Olympics. Mayor John Tory told TV station CP24 on Monday he would love to hold a celebration for Penny. But none of her teachers or coaches is surprised, least of all Bill O’Toole, one of her earliest coaches. In 2013, O’Toole had come to the swim meet at the Toronto Swim Club with another girl as his ringer, who he thought was “pretty good.” Surprisingly, the girl placed second, and when O’Toole went to see who had beaten her, he came face to face with Penny. Right then, he knew he had to coach her. “Penny got out of the water, and I looked at her, and I thought ‘Oh my goodness, that’s an athlete,’” O’Toole said. Three months later, O’Toole came over to the Toronto Swim Club to coach, and got his wish. Penny was 13 and already breaking national age records. He said everything about Penny, from her family's athletic history to her work ethic, told him she was destined for Olympic medals. “She’s extremely talented. She’s got that X-factor . . . she’s naturally inclined to race. She’s smart and hard working. She’s got all the things you want to see in an athlete,” he said. O’Toole has coached Penny since she was 13. He still coaches her occasionally, though most of her time is spent with her Olympic coaches. While Penny is fulfilling her dreams in Rio, neighbours and teachers at home in Toronto remember her as a down-to-earth, funny and driven girl who was destined to become a great athlete. Penny, who turned 16 June 13, now attends Monarch Park Collegiate. She previously attended Kew Beach Public School and Glen Ames Senior Public School. Known as “the child,” she is the youngest member of Canada’s Olympic team in Rio de Janeiro. Penny comes from an athletic family. Her older brother Jamie plays defence for the NHL’s Dallas Stars, while another older brother, Jake, played NCAA hockey. Hayley, her older sister, is a rower for Northeastern University. Her father Richard was a multi-sport athlete, and her mother Alison was also a swimmer. Cooper now follows Penny mostly on TV, but the two families are still close. A key hangs in Cooper’s kitchen, so if a member of the Oleksiak family forgets theirs — and Penny is often that person — Cooper can let them in. Cooper also makes sure to come over and congratulate the family whenever Penny wins another medal. She’s struck by how “nonchalant” Oleksiak is after every win. “But that’s Penny,” Cooper said. “I don’t think she really expected to win at her age.” The humble attitude is something other people notice about her. Penny took one in-person class at Monarch Collegiate last semester — the rest had to be taken online because of the demands of her training. The class was, aptly, a fitness class, and her teacher, Bryan McAlpine, says she was always humble about her international success, even in a class where she was obviously the best. After she qualified for the Olympics, she came back to class, which was coincidentally doing a rotation in the swimming pool. Penny walked in late, and the whole class burst into applause. But Penny stayed humble throughout her wins, McAlpine said. “She was so humble and shy and embarrassed by that,” McAlpine said. The humbleness also hides a great sense of humour, people have said. On Twitter, her bio asks people to “sauce me a follow.” A video on YouTube features a joking Penny teaching other swimmers how to perform the Dougie, a popular dance from several years ago. It’s enough to make people forget she’s a 16-year-old, who also does normal things, and McAlpine said he has to remind himself of that too. There are occasional reminders for him, like when he sees Penny in his neighbourhood, as he lives near her family. “You expect she eats nothing but vitamin and protein shakes, but she was walking with her friends one Sunday morning, and I saw her with a bag of McDonald’s in her hand,” he said. With so much success early on while competing with athletes many years her senior, it’s easy to forget just how young Penny still is. She still travels with a grey blankie that she says is her good luck charm. But on Sunday night, it was her medals, not her blankie, that she couldn’t sleep without. “I couldn’t fall asleep. I had to hold them while I was sleeping, which is kind of lame,” Penny said with a laugh. “But it helped me fall asleep.” With files from Star staff and wire services SHARE: Report an error Journalistic Standards About The Star JOIN THE CONVERSATION Q: Anyone can read Conversations, but to contribute, you should be registered Torstar account holder. If you do not yet have a Torstar account, you can create one now (it is free) Sign In Register Conversations are opinions of our readers and are subject to the Code of Conduct. The Star does not endorse these opinions. More from The Star & Partners More Sports Top Stories Copyright owned or licensed by Toronto Star Newspapers Limited. All rights reserved. Republication or distribution of this content is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Toronto Star Newspapers Limited and/or its licensors. 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That’s easy: I don’t have any wealth. But if I did, I’d swap it for harsher punishment for parole violators. And world peace. Donald Trump was once a case of: “If you owe the bank a thousand, they close you down; but if you owe the bank a billion, you own the bank”. What’s your view on the banking crisis? Banking Crisis? Those criminals never experienced a crisis. I’d put them in a cell and throw away the key, then give their houses to the people who lost everything. Gordon Gekko was an asshole. Greed is not good, it’s evil. I love Oprah, no one should hoard money. Why the hell would you keep a billion dollars in the bank? Keep a few million and give the rest away. What phrase or word do you most loathe? “Proportional response”: Hear that a lot when it comes to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Ridiculous notion. You come to kill me, you’re going to get the full brunt of my force. Fuck “proportional”. In the UK, some people consider charity to “begin at home”. What’s your view and what causes do you personally support? Sure, home is important, but we no longer live in a bubble. What happens out there will and does eventually affect us here. I’d start with getting AIDS medication to Africa. Drug companies should be forced to donate their drugs to the needy in exchange for the billions they make here at home. The judge in Law Abiding Citizen states: “I can pretty much do whatever I want” before being blown up whilst answering her mobile phone. What’s your view on the appropriate use of such devices? I’m the wrong person to ask that question. On my phone constantly and it is a good buffer. Itay Hod (Photo credit: Chad Kawalec) If you could fill a carriage on The Orient Express, who would be your fellow passengers? Oprah, the President, Rasputin (apparently he had a 13-inch dick, did you know that? It’d make for a great conversation) Alanis Morissette, Ryan Gosling, Golda Meir and Michael Cunningham. If you were unfortunate enough to end up on death row, what would be your last meal and where would you eat it? Sushi from Sugarfish in Los Angeles. What time is it acceptable to consume the first drink of the day? Not a big drinker, but I’ve been known to have a Bloody Mary before noon. Ain’t no shame in that. A Negroni, a martini or a cup of tea? None of these. Diet Coke is my vice. Whose parties do you enjoy the most and why? Jay Gatsby’s. This is a weird question. Who is the most positive person you know? My friend Chad Kawalec. He knows how to find humour in the most awkward and difficult situations. I admire that in people. What’s your most guilty pleasure? French fries and Real Housewives. If a tattoo were to sum you up, what would it be of? The one that’s most badass. Hate when tattoos have meaning. It’s like trying to find meaning in a nice T-shirt. You want meaning? Go meditate, don’t put that shit on your body. If you were a car, what marque would you be? A Lamborghini, baby. Cilla Black presented Surprise, Surprise. Tell us the most surprising thing about you. At this point? I hope there are no surprises about me. What you see is pretty much all there is. What’s currently sitting on your mantelpiece? Books. ‘The Goldfinch’ by Donna Tartt. Itay Hod is a broadcast and print journalist. He has worked for NY1, CBS News, MTV, TMZ and Fuse TV and his articles have appeared in titles including Salon Magazine, Albany Times Union, Out Magazine, Genre and The Daily Beast. Follow him on Twitter @Itayhod and click here to like his Facebook page. Subscribe to our free once daily email newsletter here: .wpcf7 input[type=text], input[type=url], input[type=tel], input[type=email] { height: 31px; } Success! Thanks for Your Request. Error! Please Try Again. Δ Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp The Steeple Times We research and background check our articles. If you believe we have made and error in some detail please get in touch, we seek always to write the truth and stand against a press owned by a self selected few. Please help us, we will accept all your likes, subscriptions and anonymous suport. The Editor and his team at the Steeple Times. Support This Article and it's Writers for just £1 or More Advertisement 2 COMMENTS Claire July 12, 2014 At 10:50 am Great answers! So refreshing. Reply Matthew Steeples July 12, 2014 At 10:51 am I agree Claire. Itay comes across very well. Direct, to the point and amusing. Reply LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Sign me up for the newsletter! 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GABBY Allen walked out of the Love Island 2017 villa with a boyfriend in love with her but it wasn't to last. And now the star - who finished 6th on the 2018 Celebrity Big Brother series - has split with her Rak-Su boyfriend Myles Stephenson after finding inappropriate messages on his phone. Find out more below... 6 Gabby Allen first rose to fame in Love IslandCredit: Splash News Why did Gabby Allen and Myles Stephenson split? On August 22, 2019, The Sun exclusively revealed that Gabby dumped Myles after catching him messaging other girls. The Love Island star discovered flirty message exchanges on Instagram between her beau and other women. The couple had been going strong since they started dating in September - having moved into a North London home together at the beginning of the year. But their relationship has been rocky in recent months and after a string of rows Myles temporarily moved back home with his mum to give Gabby space. However instead of the move helping their relationship, Gabby grew suspicious of Myles' sketchy behaviour. A pal said: “Gabby ­suspected Myles had been messaging a girl a while ago, but he told her that one of his mates had used his Instagram account. “Then when they were meant to be having space apart, Gabby caught him red-handed. She immediately ended the relationship. “She is shocked that it happened, especially after everything she went through with Marcel. “She has made her decision and doesn’t want to be with someone she can’t trust.” In the days prior to The Sun revealing the split, there had been speculation that they had split after she deleted loved-up snaps of her and Myles from her Instagram. 6 Gabby has split from boyfriend Myles StephensonCredit: Splash News Who is Gabrielle Allen, how old is she and what does she do? Gabrielle Allen is a professionally-trained dancer and health fanatic from Liverpool who works as a fitness instructor. The Scouse beauty doesn't waste her time when it comes to dating, and reveals that if she doesn't feel a spark "then it's a bit cutthroat". The 26-year-old also admits that she's "a nightmare at times, probably – maybe a bit hard work." Gabrielle has also revealed that she suffered from scoliosis, which involves curvature or twisting of the spine. She had to have a major operation on her back, which left an 18-inch scar and then had to relearn how to walk. But the patient was more determined because of her love of dancing and won a ballet championship six months after her op. 6 Gabby placed 6th in Celeb Big Brother in 2018Credit: Getty - Contributor What has Gabby been up to since leaving Love Island? The petite blonde has been busy with personal appearances since the 2017 series ended. The Sun revealed that the Love Island stars can charge around £5,000 an hour to show up at venues and sign autographs. Marcel and Gabby's relationship hit the rocks in April 2018 amid claims that he had cheated on her while they were on a romantic holiday together. At the end of April 2018, it was revealed the pair had split. 6 Gabby has been busy since leaving the villaCredit: Rex Features What happened when Marcel cheated on Gabby? On April 30, 2018 it was reported Gabby dumped Marcel after discovering he slept with another woman behind her back while they were on a romantic holiday TOGETHER. Gabby was left devastated after the other woman showed her incriminating messages from Marcel where he even suggested meeting her for some “day sex” as Gabby worked out in the hotel gym. The couple were staying at Mexico’s Temptation Resort and posted a number of loved-up pictures during their break in February. But their holiday came back to haunt Gabby, who was contacted by Marcel’s other woman on social media. In messages shown to Gabby, Marcel said: “Tomorrow I’ll be available. We can have some day sex.” Their second meeting was scuppered when Gabby returned to the hotel room earlier than expected. Marcel since apologised for his actions. 6 Gabby and MArcel found love in the villa but it wasn't to last more cbb gossip 'IN HER NATURE' Chad Johnson says ex Sarah Harding 'didn't care about being rich & famous' down under Katie Price denies she's been 'offered big money' to go on Big Brother Australia MORE THAN BOJO'S SIS Everything you need to know about Boris Johnson's sister Rachel Exclusive LOVE LOST CBB's Ben Jardine slams 'pretty boy' Jack Fincham for 'refusing' boxing match FAMILY TIME I used to party on yachts, now I'm having my third kid, says Casey Batchelor HEAVY PRAYER Big Brother's Heavy D said 'I need all the blessings I can get' in final video What happened between Gabby and Dan Osborne? Marcel accused Gabby of cheating on him with Dan Osborne on a work trip in Marbella, which the Liverpudlian denied. Speaking to The Sun, the rapper said: “A mutual friend of Dan and I told me that Gabby and Dan were having sex in Marbella on their work trip, and also when they got back to England. “They saw I was having a hard time with everything and thought it was only right I knew the truth – the person has no reason to lie, so I believe it happened. “I know I did wrong which I have publicly apologised and taken full responsibility for but for someone to play the victim when they’re doing wrong as well is not cool, especially with a married man who has a child on the way. “Obviously we both knew the relationship wasn’t working which is why these things have happened.” But Gabby said Marcel is only accusing her because he still feels guilty about his own infidelity. A spokesman for Gabby said: “Gabby was 100 percent faithful during her relationship with Marcel and finds it disappointing that he is attempting to make himself feel better about his own adultery with these baseless and malicious untruths." The couple were quizzed about the photographs of them together in Marbella and the rumours surrounding them while in the CBB house. They soon proved to their housemates that their relationship was just as friends - and Gabby ended up finishing 6th in the grand final. 6 Gabby Allen and Dan Osborne were both in the CBB house togetherCredit: Channel 5 Gabby Allen kisses Rak-Su star Myles Stephenson on night out after Celebrity Big Brother Topics Celebrity Big Brother 2018 Explainers Gabby Allen Myles Stephenson YOU MIGHT LIKE RECOMMENDED FOR YOU MORE FOR YOU More from The Sun ROT IN HELL Stepmum jailed for killing Arthur, 6, who was poisoned as PM calls for probe RETAIL REVALATIONS I used to work at TK Maxx - we know when you've swapped the price tags Exclusive BUM SQUAD Bomb squad race to A&E after patient arrives with ARTILLERY SHELL up his bottom WOWZERS! 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Zinedine Zidane reveals he quit Real Madrid because 'club no longer has faith nor support in me' in honest open letter Jump directly to the content Sign in Irish Sun US Edition UK Edition Scottish Sun Dream Team Search Home Football TV Showbiz Fabulous Sport News Money Health Dear Deidre Motors Travel Tech Puzzles Topics A-Z All Football All Football Euro 2020 SSE Airtricity League Premier League Champions League Football La Liga DANE & OUT Zinedine Zidane reveals he quit Real Madrid because ‘club no longer has faith nor support in me’ in honest open letter Joshua Jones 8:14, 31 May 2021 Updated: 13:15, 31 May 2021 ZINEDINE ZIDANE revealed he quit Real Madrid because 'the club no longer has faith nor support in me' in a bombshell open letter. He also expressed his frustrations at the way 'people, feelings and life itself' have been forgotten, insisting he was rebuked for challenging these issues. 4 Zinedine Zidane penned an open letter to Real Madrid fans explaining his departureCredit: EPA 4 Zidane's letter appears in the newspaper AS The Frenchman, 48, penned the lengthy message to supporters explaining his shock departure after a second spell of more than two years in charge. He handed in his resignation on Thursday after reports broke on Wednesday evening following the end of a trophy-less season at the Bernabeu. It was the first campaign without any silverware for Los Blancos since 2009-10 with exits to Alcoyano in the Copa del Rey and Chelsea in the Champions League. Rivals Atletico Madrid pipped them to the LaLiga title by two points. Ex-Inter boss Antonio Conte is the No1 target to replace the former midfielder while Raul, Mauricio Pochettino and Xabi Alonso are also shortlisted. Zidane is understood not to want to take a break from football and could therefore be involved in the managerial merry-go-round this summer as he eyes an immediate return. But before taking on any new role, he was desperate to give his version of events that led to his exit. Published by AS, below is the open letter in full... BETTING SPECIAL - GET ENGLAND TO WIN EURO 2020 AND HARRY KANE TO BE TOP SCORER AT 22/1 WIN £50,000 with Dream Team Euros Dream Team Euros is HERE! The best fantasy football game to accompany Euro 2020 has arrived. And you can play absolutely FREE for your chance to win the £50,000 jackpot. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR FREE! Dream Team Euros £50,000 jackpot The best fantasy football game this summer Play in mini-leagues against your mates, colleagues, family members - and some hand-picked celebrities FREE to play Most read in Football Exclusive LAMBO CRASH Premier League star's £200k Lamborghini smashes through nursery school's fence Gossip MESSI BUSINESS Messi 'ordered to DEMOLISH his £26m hotel as it doesn't meet city standards' Live Blog Man Utd 3 Arsenal 2 Ronaldo wins game with brace as Carrick LEAVES club after match Live Blog UNITED LATEST Solskjaer spoke to Rangnick for two hours, Ronaldo Insta message to Carrick JUV GOT TO BE JOKING Ronaldo's £12.9m transfer from Juventus to Man Utd under investigation OUT FOR A YEAR Stephen Bradley describes horror stabbing he suffered while at Arsenal Dear Real Madrid fans, For more than 20 years, from the first day I arrived in Madrid and wore the white shirt, you’ve shown me your love. I’ve always felt that there was something special between us. I’ve had the enormous honour of being a player and the coach of the greatest club ever, but above all I’m just another Madrid fan. For all these reasons I wanted to write this letter, to say goodbye to you and explain my decision to leave the coaching job. When, in March 2019, I accepted the offer to return to Madrid after a break of eight months it was, of course, because President Florentino Pérez asked me, but also because all of you asked me every day to do so. When I met any of you in the street I felt your support and the desire to see me with the team again. Because I share the values of Real Madrid; this club belongs to its members, its fans and the entire world. I’ve tried to follow these values in everything I have done, and I’ve tried to be an example. Being at Madrid for 20 years is the most beautiful thing that’s happened to me in my life and I know I owe that entirely to the fact Florentino Pérez backed me in 2001, he fought to get me, to bring me here when some people were against it. I say it from the heart when I say that I will always be grateful to the ‘presi’ for that. Always. I’m not jumping overboard, nor am I tired of coaching... I’m leaving because I feel the club no longer has the faith in me I need, nor the support to build something Zinedine Zidane I have now decided to leave and I want to properly explain the reasons. I’m going, but I’m not jumping overboard, nor am I tired of coaching. In May 2018 I left because after two and a half years, with so many victories and so many trophies, I felt the team needed a new approach to stay at the very highest level. Right now, things are different. I’m leaving because I feel the club no longer has the faith in me I need, nor the support to build something in the medium or long term. I understand football and I know the demands of a club like Real Madrid. I know when you don’t win, you have to leave. But with this a very important thing has been forgotten, everything I built day-to-day has been forgotten, what I brought to my relationships with the players, with the 150 people who work with and around the team. I’m a natural-born winner and I was here to win trophies, but even more important than this are the people, their feelings, life itself and I have the sensation these things have not been taken into account, that there has been a failure to understand that these things also keep the dynamics of a great club going. To some extent I have even been rebuked for it. I want there to be respect for what we have achieved together. I would have liked my relationship with the club and the president over the past few months to have been a little different to that of other coaches. I wasn’t asking for privileges, of course not, just a little more recollection. These days the life of a coach in the dugout at a big club is two seasons, little more. For it to last longer the human relationships are essential, they are more important than money, more important than fame, more important than everything. They need to be nurtured. 4 Zidane led Los Blancos to the LaLiga title in 2019-20 but they fell two points short of Atletico this termCredit: Reuters 4 The Frenchman credited his players for their commitment to him during his time in chargeCredit: Reuters That’s why it hurt me so much when I read in the press, after a defeat, that I would be sacked if I didn’t win the next game. It hurt me and the whole team because these deliberately leaked messages to the media negatively influenced the squad, they created doubts and misunderstandings. Luckily I had these amazing lads who were with me to the death. When things turned ugly they saved me with magnificent victories. Because they believed in me and knew I believed in them. Of course I’m not the best coach in the world, but I’m able to give everyone, whether it’s a player, a member of the coaching staff or any employee, the strength and confidence they need in their job. I know perfectly well what a team needs. Over these 20 years at Madrid I’ve learnt that you, the fans, want to win, of course, but above all you want us to give our all: the coach, the staff, the employees and of course the players. And I can assure you we’ve given 100 per cent of ourselves to this club. I’d like to take this opportunity to send a message to the journalists. I’ve given hundreds of press conferences and unfortunately we have spoken very little of football, though I know that you love football, this sport that brings us together. However, and without any desire to criticise or lecture, I would have liked the questions not to have always been about controversy, that we might have talked more often about the game and above all the players, who are and always will be the most important thing in this sport. Let’s not forget about football, let’s care for it. Dear Madrid fans, I will always be one of you. Hala Madrid! 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1of5Beat Feuz of Switzerland flies down the course during the second Men's World Cup downhill training run in Lake Louise, Alberta, Wednesday, Nov. 24, 2021. (Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press via AP)Frank Gunn/APShow MoreShow Less 2of5A ski run lined with artificial snow is seen at the National Alpine Skiing Center in Yanqing on the outskirts of Beijing, Feb. 5, 2021. The high demand for artificial snow at February's Beijing Winter Olympics will have a minimal effect on the local water supply, a spokesperson for the organizers said Thursday.Mark Schiefelbein/APShow MoreShow Less 3of5 4of5A snow making machine churns out artificial snow for a ski slope in Chongli county near Zhangjiakou in northern China's Hebei province on Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2020. The high demand for artificial snow at February's Beijing Winter Olympics will have a minimal effect on the local water supply, a spokesperson for the organizers said Thursday, Nov. 18, 2021.Ng Han Guan/APShow MoreShow Less 5of5 GENEVA (AP) — Two-time Olympic medalist Beat Feuz is not thrilled about heading to Beijing for another Winter Games in a host nation with little ski tradition. The expected favorite in men’s downhill on Feb. 6 said in comments reported on Thursday by Swiss media that it was “unfortunate” his third straight Olympics will again lack the atmosphere of classic European races in January. “They’ve been great competitions,” Feuz said of racing at Sochi in 2014 and Pyeongchang in 2018, “but when you go after Wengen and Kitzbühel, it’s a bit of a culture shock.” “I expect that the races in China will take place again in front of pretty empty stands,” said the four-time defending World Cup downhill champion. Only Chinese residents can buy tickets for Beijing Olympic events, including alpine ski races on courses created for the games at the new resort of Xiaohaituo in Yanqing district. International fans are not allowed at the Beijing Olympics because of Chinese travel restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic. Still, there were no public health rules in place at the 2018 Olympics where Feuz took bronze in downhill and silver in super-G on a sparsely attended and quiet hill at Jeongseon, South Korea. The main grandstand was all but empty when Feuz and the other downhill medalists did media interviews in the finish area. “I find it a shame that we’re again in a place where skiing doesn’t have a big tradition,” said the Swiss star, who will turn 39 during the 2026 Olympics. Then, alpine racing will return to heartland venues at Cortina d’Ampezzo and Bormio in Italy. Feuz's home country was favored to host the 2022 Olympics until voters in the Swiss region of Graubünden voted down a bid by upscale neighboring towns St. Moritz and Davos. Other European cities also dropped out, leaving International Olympic Committee voters to choose in 2015 between Beijing and Almaty, Kazakhstan. Hosting the Olympics is key to Chinese President Xi Jinping's target to have 300 million people taking part in winter sports, even if the games venues get little natural snow. World Cup venues in Europe and North America routinely use artificial snow to help prepare more reliable surfaces. Newsletter signup Newsletters, Alerts, and more More news Alton will host I-Cash event Golden Apple 2022 Accelerators program accepting applications Home sales down, but prices up Opera Edwardsville at SIUE Dec. 18 Crowe hosts first task force meeting Feuz has not raced on the next Olympic courses because a scheduled stop on the men’s World Cup circuit to test them in February 2020 was canceled as the coronavirus outbreak spread from China. This weekend, Olympic contenders in ski cross are in China for World Cup races to test their course at the Secret Garden resort. Reports back from the Swiss team have concerned Feuz, who is in Canada preparing for the first World Cup downhill of the season on Friday at Lake Louise. “I’ve heard from the skiers … that the process on arrival (in China) was quite complicated with the many constraints linked to COVID,” Feuz said, adding that one racer “had not yet been able to leave his room.
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Jonathan Taylor became the first player of the 2021 NFL season to break 50 fantasy points as he had a monster day against Buffalo. The Indianapolis running back accumulated 204 total yards and 5 total touchdowns on the way to 53.4 full PPR fantasy points. Jonathan Taylor is heavily rewarding owners who took the chance on a running back with a “committee.” Jonathan Tayloe is an early candidate for the top overall pick in fantasy football next year. Taylor is dominating the touches in that backfield as he is averaging 29 fantasy points per game over his last 8 contests. With the playoffs just around the corner, Taylor owners are hoping he keeps this up. The most entertaining game of the week occurred in Los Angeles as the LA Chargers edged out the Pittsburgh Steelers in a 41-37 effort. The Chargers, near the end of the third quarter, held a 27-10 lead. The Steelers followed that up with a 24-7 scoring run to take a 37-34 lead with 3 and a half minutes left. The Chargers got the ball back and wasted no time tying this game up. 1 minute and 30 seconds into LA’s drive, Mike Williams caught a 55-yard bomb from Justin Herbert. Pittsburgh had 1 minute and 15 seconds to find the end zone, and they did the complete opposite. The Steelers lost 22 yards on their final drive, and they turned it over on downs. Justin Herbert kneeled out the game as the Chargers avoided getting destroyed by social media. Stud of the week: Jonathan Taylor 53.3 points Dud of the week: Patrick Mahomes 7.5 points Notable injuries: Justin Fields (ribs), Jordan Howard (knee), Michael Carter (ankle), CeeDee Lamb (concussion) 1. Devonta Freeman RB BAL 33.8% owned Running backs are becoming more and more scarce as the season rolls on and Devonta Freeman is someone who needs to be on your roster. The Baltimore running back was heavily leaned on in their close victory over the Bears as 22 opportunities came his way. He made the most of all 22 as he totaled 80 yards, a touchdown, and 20 fantasy points. Latavius Murray is being phased out of this offense in favor of a true workhorse running back. Devonta Freeman needs to be owned in more than 65% of leagues as he provides RB2 upside every week and is worth a start at flex. 2. Elijah Moore WR NYJ 40.8% owned Elijah Moore has appeared on this list multiple times and for good reason. By the time this article is posted this 40.8% ownership will likely skyrocket into the 60s or 70s. Moore was the obvious favorite of Jets quarterback Joe Flacco as he was thrown the ball 11 times. He turned that into 8 receptions for 141 yards and a touchdown. Elijah Moore could have a Justin-Jefferson-like breakout as he is clearly the best receiver in this offense. His league-winning potential is a reason to roster him in every league in every format. Pick up Elijah Moore and he could start right away for any team looking to make a playoff push. 3. Ty Johnson RB NYJ 18.8% owned This pick is directly related to the news of Michael Carter being out 2-3 weeks. Ty Johnson has emerged as the RB2 behind Michael Carter and will get the largest workload on this roster. While Tevin Coleman will make this a bit of a timeshare, I don’t see this backfield going any less than 60-40 in Johnson’s direction. Game-script will not matter as an average of 9.2 times per game are thrown to New York running backs. Take advantage of Ty Johnson’s soft schedule against the Texans and Eagles as he has RB2 upside with a flex floor over the next two weeks. 4. Marquez Valdes-Scantling WR GB 3.2% owned Marquez Valdes-Scantling was the direct benefactor of Allen Lazard’s injury. The Green Bay receiver had 10 targets against the Minnesota Vikings. He was not incredibly efficient as he only caught 4 passes, but he continued to be the deep-ball specialist as he finished with 121 yards and a touchdown. The 10 targets are a fantastic sign as he will continue to get peppered with targets until Allen Lazard comes back. If Allen Lazard is still out this week, MVS is a sneaky flex as the Rams will give a lot of attention to Davante Adams on the other side of the field. Deep add: Cedrick Wilson WR DAL 1.6% owned This is a temporary deep add as both CeeDee Lamb and Amari Cooper likely won’t play on Thursday. Last week in a poor showing from Dallas quarterback Dak Prescott, Cedrick Wilson caught 4 passes for 36 tards on 7 targets. Deep leagues are all about finding value and Wilson’s 98% availability rate combined with his unique situation makes him a sneaky spot start this week. Look for Cedrick Wilson on your waiver wire in deep leagues, as he is a great WR3 or FLEX as he plays a very weak Raiders defense. If you want more fantasy football content visit my website: fantasy footballmastermind1.wordpress.com or follow my instagram: @fantasyfootballmastermind
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We would like to take this opportunity to wish all our clients and friends the warmest thoughts and best wishes for a wonderful holiday and a very HAPPY 2012! It has been a great year in our practice, with new technology, lens advances and most important, new faces. Thank you for your on-going support! Just to keep you informed… • Pensioners, domestics and gardeners without medical aid receive a no-charge eye examination on Tuesdays. • According to the HPCSA (Health Profession Council of South Africa), contact lenses can only be dispensed within a period of 12 months following an eye examination. (see link below) • You can book an eye examination on our website. We do value your feedback with regards to our customer service. Please communicate by sending us an e-mail to cresta@thevisioncompany.co.za or fill-in our survey. Please travel safe if you are leaving home, and we will SEE you in 2012! Best wishes The VISION team New York, NY– GUESS Eyewear presents a bold selection of optical and sun styles for men and women for the new season. The collection offers a variety of silhouettes, colours and sizes that express the wide range of today’s top fashion trends. Exotic animal prints with new finishes and textures highlight the women’s Collection for GUESS. Innovative cat-eye style and its counter parts create a unique look by combining plastic materials with a metal engraved zebra plaque. Epoxy colour fill on animal pattern is bold and chic. These styles are fun and flirty with lots of personality. The edgy styling of the men’s GU 1722 is rich with textured details. Bold modern fronts and rich colour tones are fashion forward. Rubberized temple detail, metal rivets and cut out vents add a sporty rugged overall look. The metal signature “G” Logo is bold and masculine. About GUESS?, Inc. Established in 1981, GUESS began as a jeans company and has since successfully grown into a global lifestyle brand. Today GUESS designs, markets and distributes full collections of women’s, men’s and children’s apparel as well as accessories. Throughout the years, the GUESS image has been portrayed in unforgettable, innovative campaigns that have made the brand amongst the most recognized in the world. GUESS is distributed in over 500 retail and factory outlet stores, at its online store GUESS.com, and at fine department and specialty stores throughout the world. GUESS has stores, licensees, and distributors in South America, Europe, Asia, South Africa, Australia and the Middle East. For more information about GUESS visit www.guess.com. Marlene en Arno got married on the 18th of November. All the best in this new journey! Congratulations to Werner and Susan expecting their third little one, and Davor and Tanya their second. VISION will have a bigger family in 2012! A Brief History of Contact Lenses You may be surprised to find out that the Italian inventor, artist and scientist Leonardo da Vinci is the one who, in 1508, sketched and… HPCSA: Clinical Guidelines For Selling Contact Lenses It is illegal for contact lenses to be handed over by anyone in a practice or elsewhere without the patient having had a comprehensive… Cresta Branch Tel. +27 11 476 3202 / 3 Email. cresta@visionoptom.co.za Shop U64, Cresta Shopping Mall Beyers Naude Drive, Blackheath Emergency No: 083 3080 511 2019. © Copyright Vision Optometrists. All Rights Reserved. www.thevisioncompany.co.za Facebook Twitter Tumblr Pinterest Google+ LinkedIn E-Mail Comments are closed. Categories Eye Care Eye Conditions Eye contacts Latest News VISIONcares Newsletter Products Vision Optometrists Address Cresta Shopping Centre Shop U64, Weltevreden Rd, Cresta, Randburg, 2118 Contact Us For Book an eye exam with an Optometrist Order contact lenses Drivers’ License Screening in Johannesburg Request your information to be updated/de-identified/destroyed with VISION – email cresta@thevisioncompany.co.za with proof of identification Quicklinks Unsubscribe PAIA Manual Contact us Disclaimer Privacy Notice © 2018 Vision Optometrists Johannesburg | Developed by Evoke Adverting Agency | Webmaster Services provided by www.GeekMedia.co.za
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It’s 1944 and the Third Reich are retreating. The war seems lost, but Adolf has a dirty ace up his sleeve. He sends his Okkulte-SS and its leader, Friedrich Von Darka, to the farthest reaches of Norway, to stir up some dark forces of the occult. With the help of a kidnapped witch, Friedrich performs a ritual that – among other things – creates a second, dark moon that eclipses the one we’ve grown to love, and bathes the world in darkness. You play quadriplegic professor Alexei Krakovitz and his assistant, Akiro Kagasawa. You’re experts in the occult, and it falls to you to return the world to some kind of normality. Friedrich Von Darka has settled into a far-flung Norwegian village called Sundae, and is celebrating the end of the world with an uber-party called Eklipse Fest. Your mission is to steal the identity of German filmmaker Otto Von Celluloid and infiltrate the Okkulte-SS, therefore saving the world from mindflaying worms, zombies and German techno music. Nine Witches: Family Disruption is a graphic adventure in the traditional Monkey Island sense, and you’ll be flicking between Alexei and Akiro regularly as you explore Sundae. The majority of time is spent as Akiro by necessity, as his able-bodiedness means he can interact with the environment, open doors and pick up objects. He’s also armed, which means he can participate in a few of Nine Witches’ very simple shooter sections. Yep, you read it right: shooter sections. Alexei is far from sidelined, though, as he represents a lot of what makes Nine Witches original. He’s a spiritual medium, so can abandon his body at the press of a B button. In spirit form, Alexei is able to do a multitude of useful things: he can move through locked doors to see what’s on the other side; he can ‘ping’ the environment with a kind of spirit radar, highlighting interactable objects; and in latter sections he can learn to affect the environment in more of a physical sense. Knowing when to use Alexei or Akiro is one of Nine Witches’ joys. You’ll start seeing each scene through their two different perspectives, as you scour for interactions and items with Akiro and then switch to Alexei to see the landscape in the spirit realm, perhaps ‘pinging’ to find something you missed. We did, however, lose count of the times that we neglected to make use of Alexei. That’s completely on us: there’s something commonplace about a locked door in a graphic adventure, and we kept forgetting that we could bypass them whenever we wanted. Ultimately, Alexei’s abilities as a medium produced some of Nine Witches’ stand-out moments. The opposite was true of the shooting sections. Suddenly shifting gear from point-and-click to shoot ‘em-up never truly worked, and caused a weird genre whiplash. These sections play out in the same isometric, graphic adventure environment, and are reasonably slow-paced affairs. What this means is they devolve into moving into an enemy’s firing line, shooting, moving out of that firing line so that you don’t get hit, and then hoping the enemy stays in place when the bullet reaches them. It feels imprecise and tedious, but the first couple of battles are dirt-easy, so they never really bother. Towards the end, though, the combat spikes massively in difficulty, to the point that you’ll be reaching for the difficulty options. An imprecise shootout, at the end of four other shootouts, where you have to actively avoid shooting one enemy, was like being slapped repeatedly round the face with a leather glove. Nine Witches would have been better without them, but at least they’re uncommon. The two make-or-breaks for a successful graphic adventure, though, are how satisfying the gameplay logic is, and the quality of the writing. Nine Witches: Family Disruption sits above the average on both, making it a game to search out for those who think that no good point-and-clicks have been made since LucasArts folded. One reason that the logic and gameplay work well in concert is because Nine Witches feels friendly to console players. There’s no click-to-move: you control the characters with the analogue stick, and you switch between characters with RT. There’s no library of verbs to call on, as you’re working with three different actions, all mapped to face buttons. You can Look, Use (which changes depending on context) and open your inventory, which then allows you to choose an item to use on the environment. It might seem minimalist but it works really well. The controls shift a little when you’re Alexei, but they’re just as simple. The interactions themselves rarely stretch to the point that they could be defined as ‘puzzles’, needing a logical leap or umpteen items. A great test of a point-and-click is to review it while it’s under embargo, when no online walkthroughs exist, and we managed to get to the end with only one major hiccup, at the culmination of the fifth chapter out of six (Eklipse Fest, we hate you). This is on the easier end, but not so easy that everything feels handed to you. Nine Witches very occasionally falls into the trap that most graphic adventures fall into, where it arbitrarily stops you from doing something that you could have done in real-life. Crowbars only work when the game wants them to work, and you’ll be tasked with finding things like ‘bone fragments’ even though the whole of Sundae is strewn with skeletons and dead bodies. But generally the puzzles are logical and fantastically subversive. There’s a great reference to the Legend of Zelda ‘Lost Woods’ trope that made me completely overthink everything, when the solution was dead-easy. An in-game store was also cracking, as you accumulated gold, almost passively, as you progressed, and often a puzzle’s solution just needed you to pop in and check the new wares.. The world and the stories in it are horror-lite, in a Hellboy, end-of-Raiders-of-the-Lost-Ark way, but steeped in humour. These funnies come in various flavours, some better than others. The punning and wordplay raises a smile, as you’ve probably already noticed by some of the names that litter this review, while there’s a real dark streak to Nine Witches that can completely surprise, but in a good way. I found myself cheering whenever I found socialist literature after a puzzle, for example, because I knew that I could take them to the ‘Flammenbuch’, a vending machine that accepts (and then burns) communist propaganda in exchange for coins. That’s dark. There’s a sequence with a chicken massacre that goes to a horrific, pitch-black place. The fourth-wall is regularly broken, with the game’s developers themselves popping in a few times. What doesn’t work is the puerile stuff. For a game that can be so witty and dark, the fart jokes just stopped landing, and raised an eyebrow more than anything. The bumbling General Sauerkraut is the biggest offender, in both senses of the word. In general, though, as a blunderbuss attempt at hitting the funny bone, Nine Witches hits more than it misses. A nod to the graphics, which – while pixelated – still manages to be atmospheric. I’d stop and admire the landscapes occasionally, and the lighting (is it still considered lighting when everything’s pixel art?) was top notch. The soundtrack, too, is jolly and doomy in equal measures, whenever the game needs them to be. At a just-right six hours, Nine Witches: Family Disruption doesn’t out-stay its welcome. While the plot doesn’t actually progress much beyond the initial set-up, and you rarely go beyond the boundaries of Sundae, the smaller stories and characters make up for it. You’ll save the world with a smile on your face, and likely forget about it in a week or so’s time. Occasionally, that kind of fun-but-throwaway approach is a good thing. Nine Witches: Family Disruption on Xbox doesn’t reinvent the graphic-adventure wheel, and you won’t find it on any end-of-year lists. What it does do, though, is tell a spooky, kooky story, tickle your ribs as it does it, and wrap it all in a frustration-free experience. Having saved the world with them, we’d happily follow Alexei and Akiro to other supernatural jaunts. It’s 1944 and the Third Reich are retreating. The war seems lost, but Adolf has a dirty ace up his sleeve. He sends his Okkulte-SS and its leader, Friedrich Von Darka, to the farthest reaches of Norway, to stir up some dark forces of the occult. With the help of a kidnapped witch, Friedrich performs a ritual that - among other things - creates a second, dark moon that eclipses the one we’ve grown to love, and bathes the world in darkness. You play quadriplegic professor Alexei Krakovitz and his assistant, Akiro Kagasawa. You’re experts in the occult, and it… Nine Witches: Family Disruption Review Nine Witches: Family Disruption Review 2020-12-01 Dave Ozzy Pros: Witty and dark throughout. It gets surprisingly close to the bone (literally) Effective graphic adventure with barely any friction or problematic sequences Spooky, Halloweeny vibe that comes across in a lovingly authored environment Cons: Not anything groundbreaking in narrative or gameplay, and will soon be forgotten. But that’s kind of okay Shooting sections can burn in a dumpster Puerile humour was a bit naff. The writers are too clever to lean on it so much Info: Massive thanks for the free copy of the game go to - ‪Blowfish Studios Formats - Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PS5 Version Reviewed - Xbox One on Xbox Series X Release date - December 2020 Launch price from - £15.74 TXH Score 3.5/5 Pros: Witty and dark throughout. It gets surprisingly close to the bone (literally) Effective graphic adventure with barely any friction or problematic sequences Spooky, Halloweeny vibe that comes across in a lovingly authored environment Cons: Not anything groundbreaking in narrative or gameplay, and will soon be forgotten. But that’s kind of okay Shooting sections can burn in a dumpster Puerile humour was a bit naff. The writers are too clever to lean on it so much Info: Massive thanks for the free copy of the game go to - ‪Blowfish Studios Formats - Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PS5 Version Reviewed - Xbox One on Xbox Series X Release date - December 2020 Launch price from - £15.74 User Rating: Be the first one ! TAGS Nine Witches: Family Disruption One reviews Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp Previous articleFace Off Against Old Father Time in Chronos: Before the Ashes Next articleRed Dead Online goes it alone on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, PS5 and PC, out today Dave Ozzy RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR Chorus Review 6Souls Review Doodle Escape: Room Escape Game Review BloodRayne 2: Revamped Review Epic Chef Review Exo One Review 0 0 votes Article Rating Subscribe Login Notify of new follow-up comments new replies to my comments Label {} [+] Name* Email* Website Label {} [+] Name* Email* Website This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. 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WASHINGTON—The New York Department of Financial Services has issued guidance as to how the 172 insurance companies in the state should provide data to the DFS regarding their handling of unclaimed insurance policies and annuities. The initial reports are due Oct. 31. The detailed reports were requested by the state Insurance Department, now the DFS, on July 5 as part of a probe by insurance departments and treasurer’s offices nationwide as to so-called “asymmetrical handling” of policy claims. The probe deals with allegations that insurance companies used the Social Security death master file to cut off beneficiaries of annuities immediately in cases where the beneficiary died but the family did not notify the insurance company. What Your Peers Are Reading At the same time, investigators found, in many cases companies did not use the file in the same manner to determine if the holder of a life insurance policy had died and therefore make efforts to find the beneficiaries. The DFS is also expected to make public today guidance as to how the comprehensive data should be transmitted securely to the department, a DFS spokesman confirmed. Lawyers for several insurers involved in the probe said the new guidance is designed to ensure that there will be a secure portal that can accept the filings and how companies can be assured that the remains confidential once filed. One lawyer said he is telling companies they should add the appropriate FOIA disclosures. The Latest 11 Best Small-Cap Mutual Funds, ETFs: Morningstar Passive Lincoln Picks a Strategist: Personnel Moves Running Your Business 10 Worst Financial Advisors in America: 2021 Litigation SEC Rejects WisdomTree's Spot Bitcoin ETF Application Cryptocurrencies Podcasts Listen to free podcasts to get the info you need to solve business challenges! Browse All More on this topic Resource Center View All From John Hancock Investment Management Banks Are Back: A Look at Three Stages of U.S. Bank Recovery Download Now › From John Hancock Investment Management Inflation: What's Next, and How to Position Portfolios Download Now › From Bill.com Creating Stickiness with High-Net-Worth Clients Download Now › The so-called “308 letter,” which is a request for information to which insurers are legally required to respond, advised all authorized life insurers and fraternal benefit societies to conduct a cross-check of all life insurance policies, annuity contracts, and retained asset accounts on their administration data files, including group policies for which a life insurer maintains detailed insured records, should be made using the latest updated version of the U.S. Social Security Administration’s Death Master File. The cross-check is used to identify any death benefit payments that may be due under life insurance policies, annuity contracts, or retained asset accounts as a result of the death of an insured or contract or account holder. The Oct. 31 deadline is the first required under the July 5 308 letter. Under the notice, these notices are also required to be filed at the end of every through March 2012. A parallel probe of the issue is being conducted by the New York attorney general’s office. In August, it subpoenaed the records of the nation’s nine largest insurers, according to officials of several of the insurers. The Attorney General’s office has declined to comment on the issue. The data that must be filed by the insurers with the DFS by Oct. 31 include a narrative summary of the SSA Master File cross-check procedures implemented by the life insurer, including the earliest year that cross-check procedures were performed on the life insurer’s data and the extent to which data files that are maintained by third party vendors were encompassed by the cross-check procedures. The DFS is also demanding that the insurers provide the overall results of the SSA Master File cross-check, including the number of matches; the number of matches eliminated because the life insurance policies, annuity contracts, or retained asset accounts were previously paid or not in-force at the time of death; the number of matches where the life insurer is attempting to locate the beneficiary; and the number of matches still being reviewed. It is also asking for information on the current procedures utilized by life insurers to locate beneficiaries.
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The Chinese social credit system has to contend with many challenges and has implications far beyond social control. Ever since it was formally announced in 2014, China’s proposed Social Credit System (SCS) has attracted much media attention. Reports have frequently ranged from painting it as an Orwellian nightmare to a dystopian fantasy, with most commentaries viewing the policy purely from the prism of social control. While the SCS can indeed be located as an initiative in the tradition of Chinese government efforts at maintaining social order and ensuring public compliance of policies, reducing it to merely a surveillance tool doesn’t do justice to the ambitious scope of this initiative. The SCS is about much more than surveillance and loyalty. It is, in fact, fundamentally linked to the Chinese economy and its transformation to being more market driven. So while nudging persons to adopt desirable behaviour and actions and enhancing social control are all part of the story, there are larger drivers of this policy. Moreover, the implications of the SCS are not just limited to Chinese citizens or within China’s territorial boundaries. But before we explore each of these aspects, let’s begin by looking at the origin story, as it were, of the SCS. What is the Social Credit System? It is important to appreciate that the Chinese SCS isn’t a policy that came to be in 2014. In fact, it has been under discussion and gradual construction for nearly two decades. Early high-level discussions on the SCS date back to the late 1990s. With the Chinese economy entering a phase of rapid and unprecedented growth, there was a growing realisation of the need to increase credit-based transactions. However, at the time, China lagged behind in terms of formal financial inclusion and lacked basic credit infrastructure, such as ratings agencies, research capacities, record-keeping systems, skilled manpower to assess credit histories, etc. In order to devise a roadmap to build such structures, the Chinese government, under the instruction of, then Premier, Zhu Rongji, constituted a special research team. Leading the unit was the man who is widely regarded as the father of China’s credit industry: Lin Junyue. In subsequent accounts, he recalls that their assessments led them to conclude that China needed to build a credit system that “serves both the market and government supervision.” “The effect and impact of the social credit system” he further adds “should not be confined to the economic sphere…it also holds major and far-reaching significance for restoring social morality and accelerating the formation of social capital in China.” It is clear from the above statement that in Chinese official thought processes, the idea of morality and faith-keeping has long been intrinsically linked to the development of the financial credit system. While work on the country’s financial credit infrastructure gathered pace after 1999, this broad vision was eventually crystalised in the 2014 guidelines on building a Social Credit System, which provided a roadmap until 2020. As per the 2014 plan, one can summarize that the SCS aims to build a network of credit records of members of society – natural and legal persons – and credit infrastructure, raise credit levels in the economy, build legal and regulatory frameworks, innovate social governance, and promote a culture of sincerity, i.e. sincerity in government affairs, commercial activity, social sincerity and judicial action. The marriage of the social, the economic and the political is evident from the above. Creditworthiness is, therefore, assessed based on a combination financial parameters, compliance of laws and policies, along with other soft data covering, behaviour, social standing, attitudes and networks. What drives this policy? By examining official documents, policy briefs and media reports, one can identify six key drivers of the SCS: 1. Financial Inclusion and Credit Promotion Financial inclusion essentially implies bringing those at the margins, like rural households and migrant labourers, into the formal banking structure and expand availability. World Bank data shows that while roughly 80% of Chinese people have a bank account, credit usage level is extremely low. Chinese consumers and even enterprises have predominantly had a preference for cash transactions. For example, it is estimated that only 10% of all of consumer transactions are done using non-cash methods. Moreover, credit card penetration in the country is around 0.33 per capita – compared to figures from the US where 76 percent of people own at least one credit card. In fact, China’s formal credit use is the lowest among the five BRICS economies. Apart from individuals/consumers, the goal is to expand the use of formal credit services by Chinese enterprises, particularly small scale and rural enterprises. The SCS through the use of technology, by putting in place systems, reducing risks and making banking accessible wants provide a platform for expanding financial inclusion. 2. Quality Credit ‘Quality’ and ‘formal’ are two crucial adjectives in the larger scheme of things and this begins with good data. But before we bring up good, the primary requirement is sufficient data. In China, the state-controlled Credit Reference Center reportedly has data for roughly 300 million bank account owners, with data for 60 million of these believed to be incomplete. That leaves around 500 million potential bank customers that have no formal credit record. Therefore, one of the goals of the SCS to bring to the table better data. In fact, the State Council itself admits that a “Credit investigation system that covers all of society has not yet been formed and credit records of the members of society are gravely flawed.” Another important objective is to curb the growth of the shadow banking sector. For years, shadow lending in China has grown faster than formal lending. In November 2017, Moody’s estimated that China’s shadow banking assets at 82.6% of GDP, i.e. well over $9 trillion, poses a serious threat to the country’s financial stability. In addition, there is a desire to do a better job at regulating the online lending and payments industry. China has some 770 million internet users, with smartphone penetration of over 90%. This has led to a booming online lending industry, estimated to be over one trillion yuan, which is poorly regulated leading to frequent reports of exploitation and abuse. 3. Boosting Consumption One of the key structural goals of China’s economic transformation over the past decade has been to boost domestic consumption. The idea is that, as economies in the West slow down, China must rely less on large quantities of exports and more on domestic demand to sustain growth. In order to do that, consumer credit growth is crucial. And the social credit system by building frameworks and updating laws, regulations and enhancing supervision is expected to lead to behavioral changes among consumers who will prefer credit transactions. 4. Commercial Sincerity Commercial sincerity is among the four cornerstones of the social credit system. This is seen as among the most important elements of building a socialist market economy, where the market decides rewards and punishments for organizations based on how they are functioning. The concept of commercial sincerity touches on a range of issues such as production efficiency, quality failures, compliance with tax policies, environmental regulations, pricing strategies, monopolistic practices, unfair competition, false advertising, violation of contracts and so on. The idea is that the social credit score, i.e. a number that is available openly, will potentially lead to public shaming/blacklisting of companies. This in turn, will impose tangible and reputational costs, weeding out the bad apples, improving compliance and making for a more competitive yet trustworthy marketplace. 5. Enhancing Government Accountability This is a key pillar of the SCS that differentiates it from previous social control programs. To begin with, It is important to view government accountability in a holistic manner, inclusive of the bureaucracy, police, urban management officials and the judiciary. The aim of the SCS in this context, is to improve governance efficiency and enhance the legitimacy of the Communist Party’s rule. Governance efficiency implies smoother flow of data among ministries and departments, improved oversight over local governments, breaking down networks of local patronage – whether commercial and judicial, better assessment of cadres for promotion, tackling corruption, etc. The seemingly transparent nature of this process, or at least the public blacklisting/targeting of officials along with assessments of their responsiveness to people’s needs is hoped will address public discontent and involve people in governance, challenging the democratic deficit argument and boosting support for the Party. 6. Sculpting Individual Behaviour This has probably been the most discussed aspect of the system, at least in the international press. Essentially, the goal of the government here is to ensure public compliance with laws and regulations, while inculcating a state-mandated morality. This is to be done by punishing what is seen as bad behaviour through the imposition of tangible and reputational costs while rewarding what is seen as good behaviour by offering fast-tracks, upgrades and such rewards. For instance, an individual can be publicly shamed in blacklists or on giant TV screens in the streets for tax avoidance or violating a judicial order. One can be denied travel services, such as the high-speed train and flights. But if one exhibits desirable behaviour, such as respecting public order offline and online, adhering to court judgments, pay bills in time and so on, they are likely to be rewarded by better commercial offers, faster service at hospitals, smoother bureaucratic processes, etc. Implementation Progress Since the issue of the 2014 guideline, there has been steady progress towards building the SCS. However, there is no one path that has been adopted towards constructing a national system. The implementation methodology has been extremely varied and diffused. For instance, an individual’s social credit score is assessed based on his/her legal standing, social, economic, and political attitudes and behaviour. But defining and identifying what behaviour is to be rewarded and what is to be punished requires legal frameworks and regulations to be upgraded constantly. This is an ongoing process, independent yet interconnected to the larger idea of the SCS. In contrast, pilot projects have a more direct bearing on what would be the final nationwide SCS. These are being done at government, private and sectoral levels, and all of these are, so far, based on voluntary participation. At the government level, around 37 cities from 11 provinces and the municipalities of Shanghai and Beijing are implementing pilot projects. But there isn’t any uniformity or even synchronization in what each of these local governments are doing. Most of them have issued their own guidelines, which define parameters for data collection and assessing credit and outline implementation plans. Each pilot project also has its own points and rewards and punishments systems. For instance, under the Shanghai model people are not yet punished for poor credit scores, whereas under the Rongcheng model everyone’s awarded a fixed set of points to begin with and deductions/additions are made based on an individual’s social actions and compliance with basic laws. Apart from the government, private players are also likely to play a key role in the final SCS. In 2015, the Chinese government gave approvals to eight private companies, including Tencent Holdings and Alibaba’s Ant Financial, to test systems. These companies essentially recorded and assessed data of all users accessing their platforms and created rewards and punishments programs. Once again, there was no uniform vision in terms of what these programs were to amount to, and each organisation followed its own path. Moreover, the experiment threw up new issues of data privacy, conflicts of interest, quality of data. These concerns led to the People’s Bank of China dropping plans to turn that initial approval into official licenses. The final set of pilot projects are sector specific. These are essentially priority areas – like healthcare, finance, travel, food safety, polluting industries, tax evasion – where the Chinese government deems it urgent to address issues of reporting and trust to improve resource allocation and address consumer sentiment and ensure legal compliance. A few other key advancements that have been made are the setting up of a Unified Social Credit Number System to ensure smoother transmission of information among government departments. In the past, different bureaucracies used different schemes to identify legal entities. There has been an effort to harmonize some of these differences, with a shift towards unified standards for red and black lists and even unified numbers to identify natural and legal persons across different bureaucracies.. To facilitate the publicity efforts, two platforms – Credit China and National Enterprise Credit Information Publicity System – have also been set up. Key Concerns and Challenges Despite this progress, there is still a lot more to be done before the 2020 deadline, although there is a certain fuzziness about the implications of that deadline. Moreover, before such a plan can be implemented across the country and made mandatory, there are some specific and significant challenges that the government needs to address. Transparency, privacy and consent: While the currently operational social credit programs are voluntary, the central government eventually does plan make it mandatory. So there isn’t an opt out for individuals or enterprises. This is particularly troubling when private players are involved in collecting all sort of data. Also, there is a lack of transparency in terms of the nature of information being collected and how it’s being evaluated. Individuals don’t necessarily consent to the different kinds of data being gathered and neither do they have control over what information is shared with whom. In addition, the punishments being imposed so far are rather arbitrary and potentially violate basic rights, such as delays in or denial of medical and education services. Lastly, it goes without saying that imposing tangible and reputational costs on individuals for their opinions and associations essentially amounts to building a thought police and deepening surveillance, which is deeply troubling. Data security and manipulation: Over the course of the past few years, media reports, including in the Chinese press, have discussed the data security threat that SCS faces. In fact, some Chinese reports indicate that there has emerged a black market for data manipulation, whereby hackers claim to have broken into private systems and altered scores. Similarly, there have been reports of hackers accessing and selling data illegally. In this context, it is also important to consider the implications of such actions in smaller towns or rural areas, where local competition and personal vendettas can lead to unfair practices. Conflict of interest: This is something that has been acknowledged by the government. Most private players who were previously approved to run credit systems are continuing to maintain the systems they’ve built. Alibaba’s Ant Financial recently, was under fire by users for auto-checking users of its app as Sesame Credit members. It remains to be seen how the government plans to leverage private firms, while keeping their clout in check, and mitigates issues of abuse and conflicts of interests. Fragmented authoritarianism: Can technological advancements allow the central government to address issues of red-tape, lack of trust, bureaucratic fiefdoms and official inertia? This will be among the biggest implementation challenges the SCS will face, particularly considering that it is targeting officials and their networks. There are a range of possibilities that could come to be – from local leaders increasingly at odds with the central government over a loss of autonomy, greater caution weakening decision-making capacity of bureaucrats, deepening of the existing problem of misreporting from local governments – all of which could impede economic activity. More market or less market: In theory, the SCS aims to improve efficiency of resource allocation by assessing enterprises through data as opposed to arbitrary state influence. While algorithms, on the surface, might reduce government intervention and public rewards and punishments can make companies more efficient in operations and respectful of their social and environmental responsibilities, questions remain about the impact that the system could have on innovative and disruptive businesses. This is key, given that big data is likely to be used to make enterprises compliant of government goals and industrial policy. Moreover, it remains to be seen how foreign companies respond to being asked to comply with the social credit policy. Relevance of scores: One of the biggest challenges in assessing the SCS is the lack of transparency in terms of the information that goes into calculating scores. For instance, Sesame Credit rates individuals from 350 to 950 points, while the Honest Shanghai APP has ratings of very good, good and bad. It’s unclear what information is used to arrive at these ratings and whether the information used is actually a good indicator of an individual’s creditworthiness or sincerity. For instance, littering or jaywalking is irrelevant to one’s financial stability, as is a failure to live up to norms of filial piety. There are already concerns among banking sector officials in China about the mixing of economic and non-economic criteria while assessing financial credit risks. Enforcing uniform morality: Adding to the above, context, economic status, age, education, individual personality, among other factors are key determinants of people’s actions. Therefore, an imposition of uniform social norms in a country as large and diverse as China appears to be a counterproductive move. Moreover, state dictated social straitjackets will only curb creativity, vibrancy and innovative thought, while breeding resentment. New exclusions: One of the goals of the SCS policy is to expand financial inclusion and ensure social harmony. In contrast, the rewards and punishments system has the potential of creating new islands of exclusion. While the punishments might coerce some to check or alter their actions, public shaming, denial of basic rights and essential services and most importantly the lack of an appeals mechanism for deductions in scores could breed deep resentment and threaten social order. The above analysis offers a window into the progress that has been made in building a nationwide SCS. Clearly, much water needs to flow before such a system can be implemented. Yet there is an assumption in many circles that the government has identified 2020 as the deadline for rolling out a nationwide system. This, in part, can be attributed to the opacity of the Chinese system and in part to a limited reading of the 2014 guideline. In fact, if one were to examine the guideline, it is clear that the 2020 target is a rather vague one. Consider the following excerpt from the target, Basically establishing fundamental laws, regulations and standard systems for social credit, basically having completed a credit investigation system covering the entire society with credit information and resource sharing at the basis, basically having completed credit supervision and management systems, having a relatively perfect credit service market system, and giving complete rein to mechanisms to encourage keeping trust and punish breaking trust. In all likelihood, what we will see by 2020, is a revised plan outlining achievements, a future roadmap harmonising existing systems and possibly a timeline for nationwide implementation. Before that, however, the government will need to outline ground rules for private players involved in this space. The SCS will be a government-driven but not government-only initiative. Private players bring capital, expertise, infrastructure and capacities, which the state needs to leverage. Moreover, with the expanding reach of Chinese payments systems, e-commerce platforms and social media platforms globally, there is potential overseas influence that private players offer for the Chinese government. Once implemented nationwide, China is likely to seek to export its SCS in one way or another. Chinese President Xi Jinping has, since the 19th Party Congress, indicated that he is keen to push the China model, which places China to the center of global affairs and expands its role in global and cyber governance. The SCS is likely to be one such Chinese innovation that Beijing will look to export. This, moreover, is not a novel idea or desire. Writing in 2009, Lin Junyue had argued that “The social credit system developed by China should be suitable for application in other developing countries.” The system once built, he added, “should be popularized to the whole world,” benefiting “China’s soft power.”
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FTSE CLOSE: BP income slides on bad weather and low oil price; Aramco gears up for IPO | This is Money Money Home Business Saving & banking Investing Bills Cars Holidays Cards & loans Pensions Mortgages Experts Buy-to-let My Profile Logout Login How we can help Contact us Friday, Dec 3rd 2021 1PM 51°F 4PM 51°F 5-Day Forecast Advertisement DWP pays £17k to 73 year-old it forced into distressing hardship for SIX YEARS due to repeated state pension failures Will this spark a buy-to-let rush for the exit? Half of landlords could sell up and cash in, instead of trying to meet tough EPC targets Bank of England's Saunders strikes more dovish tone on rate hike amid emergence of Omicron variant Homebuyers seek sandcastles and amusement parks! 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Employers trying to ditch final salary pensions could dump YOU into one, but there'll be safeguards Interactive Investor is sold to Abrdn for £1.5bn: DIY investing platform with 400,000 customers is snapped up by fund giant Rules shake-up looms for London Stock Exchange as watchdog aims to lure in more firms to the City's bourse Rush of new investors and savers ploughing money into funds and shares sees AJ Bell's profits surge Previous Next FTSE CLOSE: London shares fall and pound edges up as Christmas general election becomes inevitable; BP profits slide 40% but beat forecasts The FTSE 100 closed down 25 points, or 0.3%, at 7,306 BP's income fell by 40% in its most recent quarter amid bad weather Saudi Arabia's state oil giant Saudi Aramco will reportedly float on December 4 By Emily Hardy For This Is Money and Camilla Canocchi for Thisismoney.co.uk Published: 04:21 EST, 29 October 2019 | Updated: 13:10 EST, 29 October 2019 e-mail 3 View comments The FTSE 100 closed down 25.02 points at 7306.26 and the pound was at $1.29 against the dollar. A low oil price and bad weather in the Gulf of Mexico combined to form a deadly cocktail for oil giant BP as the company said on Tuesday that its net income had dropped by nearly 40 per cent. Sticking with oil, the much vaunted initial public offering of Saudi Arabia's state oil giant Saudi Aramco is planned for December 4, according to a report by Saudi-owned news channel Al-Arabiya. Tanya Jefferies Host commentator Camilla Canocchi Host commentator Emily Hardy Host commentator Auto-update 17:26 Traders await election news The FTSE 100 closed down 25.02 points at 7306.26 and the pound was at $1.29 against the dollar on the mounting prospect of a December general election It was a disappointing day on the FTSE 100 amid heavy falls for oil giant BP, with the premier index closing down 25.02 points at 7306.26. BP was the biggest faller on the FTSE 100 after it revealed a near-40 per cent fall in underlying replacement cost profits over the third quarter. The group saw shares tumble 4 per cent or 19.5p to 492.6p after lower oil prices and bad weather in the Gulf of Mexico saw net income fall to 2.3 billion dollars (£1.8 billion). Royal Mail was the biggest casualty on the FTSE 250 following a downgrade by US banking giant JPMorgan Chase. Its shares fell 5 The FTSE 100 closed down 25.02 points at 7306.26 and the pound was at $1.29 against the dollar on the mounting prospect of a December general election. Housebuilders were also in the red on the latest downbeat report on the property market. Nationwide Building Society said annual house price growth continued to barely move in October, growing at less than 1% for the 11th month in a row. The closely-followed Nationwide house price index found that the average price of a home is now £215,368 with growth of just 0.2 per cent compared with September. On a year-on-year basis the growth was just 0.4 per cent. Charles Church owner Persimmon led declines on the top tier, down 33p to 2327p, with Taylor Wimpey following with a 2.3p drop to 167.2p. And book publisher Bloomsbury was another suffering declines, off 7p at 253p, after it saw half-year pre-tax profits fall by nearly a fifth - down 19 per cent to £1.3million after a weak start to 2019 for new releases. The biggest FTSE 100 risers were 3i Group up 23p at 1153p, Scottish Mortgage Investments ahead 7p at 509p, WPP 12.8p stronger at 989p and Next 84p higher at 6850p. The biggest FTSE 100 fallers were BP down 19.5p to 492.6p, Centrica off 1.9p to 71.4p, Smurfit Kappa Group 58p weaker at 2542p and Royal Bank of Scotland 4.4p lower at 219.2p.% or 10.7p to 211.5p. 16:46 FTSE 100 closed down 25 points, or 0.3%, at 7,306 The prospect of a General Election in December has contributed to the Footsie closing in the red today. Meanwhile, the pound is a little higher against both the dollar and the euro, with £1 now buying $1.288 and €1.16. David Madden at CMC Markets UK says: Stock markets in Europe are largely in the red this afternoon as the feelgood factor from the Brexit delay has been replaced by the caution of a possible general election in the UK. The mood was lifted yesterday when the EU supported a request to grant the UK an extension of up to three months. Today the chatter of an election is heating up. Elections can be risky as Mrs May found out in 2017. The Conservatives are polling well ahead of the Labour Party but traders have learned not to rely on opinion polls given the events of the past three years, hence why equities are down. GBP/USD has been subdued today amid the noise from UK politics. MPs voted in favour of amending the election bill, but there is no guarantee that an election will be held in December. Major amendments to the bill such as allowing 16 and 17 years the vote, as well as EU nations in general elections, might cause the bill to be scrapped. 16:43 S&P 500 hits record high Wall Street is in the green today, with the S&P 500 hitting a new a new record high as investors cheered strong earnings from big drugmakers Merck and Pfizer. The S&P 500 rose by 7 points, or 0.25 per cent to 3,047.12, beating Monday’s all-time high of 3,044. However, a disappointing profit from Google parent Alphabet kept the Nasdaq firmly in the red - down 0.3 per cent, or 25 points, at 8,301.08. The Dow Jones was up 0.1 per cent, or 25 points, at 27,115.92. 16:01 OBR to reveal forecast for public finances despite cancelled budget Britain's fiscal watchdog has confirmed it will publish a new outlook of the public finances on November 7 despite next week's Budget being cancelled. In a letter to the Treasury, the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) said it would reassess the state of UK public finances since March due to major changes to the way student loans and pension schemes are accounted for in the figures. But the November 7 forecasts will only provide its public finance baseline forecasts and will not provide a full economic and fiscal outlook, which would have been published had the November 6 Budget not been scrapped. 15:42 Pound steady in face of election update 'As Britain takes another step towards a general election, the pound held its nerve – the FTSE, on the other hand, had a far rougher Tuesday,' says SpreadEx analyst Connor Campbell. 'Perhaps sensing the inevitable, Labour dropped their opposition to a general election, stating their ‘condition of taking no deal off the table has now been met’. A December vote, then, is now basically on, though the exact date of the ballot is still up in the air. Hoping that an election will create some Christmas clarity – however misguided that belief might be – the pound just about swung positive after the news. With sterling in the green, a good chunk of its banking and housing stocks in the red, and BP down more than 4 per cent, the FTSE dropped 0.6 per cent. That took the UK index back under 7300, and made it easily the day’s worst performer.' 14:54 Final details on Tesco's new Clubcard scheme Tesco's Clubcard Plus scheme is set to launch in time for Christmas Tesco Mobile customers are likely to benefit the most from signing up to the service as they will also receive double data on their mobile phone contracts when joining. This is Money 14:40 FTSE recovered a touch - down 0.5% at 7,289.93 And that's despite the pound continuing its short climb... 13:07 Aramco listing: full story below... Saudi Aramco to list on Riyadh's stock exchange in December Aramco - the world's biggest company that suffered drone attacks last month - has been delaying the listing several times since Prince Mohammed bin Salman first announced his intentions three years ago. This is Money 12:40 Advent wins EU approval for Cobham takeover US private equity firm Advent has won approval from EU, US and Finnish regulators for its £3.9billion acquisition of British defence firm Cobham. But the company is still waiting for approval from the UK's competition watchdog, which is due to publish the results of its investigation sometime today. Advent said in a statement that it continued to work to win government approval. The controversial deal has attracted criticism, with the founding family of Cobham pushing the Government to refer the deal to the Competition Markets Authority after raising concerns that it posed 'grave risks' to national security and understated Cobham's importance to the UK defence industry. 12:21 'More gyrations in the pound' as UK looks set to head to the polls Fiona Cincotta at City Index says: It is looking very likely that the country will now go to the polls before Christmas as Labour has said it is planning to support a vote for an election on 12 December. The UK is not used to having to go to the polls in the winter, but this is a signal of just how desperate the political situation has become. Sterling has jumped from $1.281 to currently trade in the $1.286 range, nudging $1.287. Sterling traders are obviously positive about the prospect of a no deal Brexit coming off the table with news that the EU has agreed a deadline extension to the end of January. Presuming Parliament votes for an election - and there now seems little reason for it not to - markets will begin to focus on polling data. Sadly this has become very hit and miss, so the expectation will be for more gyrations in the pound. The FTSE dropped as sterling picked up strength, and is now rallying from a bottom of close to 7264. This follows an earlier drop as the market opened. It has given up slightly over 60 points so far today. 12:07 Full story on the gender pay gap... UK's gender pay gap for full-time workers INCREASES from 8.6% to 8.9% The difference between what men and women earn for doing the same job for at least 30 hours a week has increased slightly to an average of 8.9 per cent - up from 8.6 per cent in 2018. Mail Online 12:02 Footsie further in the red - down 0.7% at 7,280 11:40 Asda hikes hourly pay amid contract dispute Asda is to increase employees' basic hourly pay as it remains in dispute with unions over the conditions of a new workforce contract. The supermarket said it will increase its basic rate for its hourly-paid retail employees to £9.18 from April 1 next year, following an increase to £9 from November 3 as all workers move on to a 'single, industry-standard contract'. In London, which has an additional allowance to reflect the higher cost of living, basic pay will increase to £10.31 per hour. 11:19 December elections look likely - pound 'curiously' rises XTB anaylst David Cheetham says... 'Despite failing a third attempt to call a general election there is a growing feeling that Boris Johnson could be soon set to get his way and send Britons back to the ballot box before the year is out. 'The initial market reaction to this has been quite curious with the pound actually rising in response to the news. Elections are often seen as bringing heightened uncertainty and therefore negative in the near-term for affected markets, but in this case there is a hope that it will bring an end to the present quandary we find ourselves in. The pound will likely stay fairly well supported unless a no-deal outcome becomes more than marginally possible once more and there is also the hope that a softer version of Brexit than the latest WAB could receive greater support.' 11:12 Tesco loyalty scheme - Clubcard Plus - to launch early next month Tesco will launch a new paid membership scheme, giving customers a discount on two monthly shops, on November 8, as the retailer faces increasing pressure from discount retailers. Dave Lewis, the retailer's chief executive, said Clubcard Plus will give customers benefits and savings across grocery stores, Tesco Bank and Tesco Mobile. 'We've put together all the benefits that are possible for a customer across Tesco for the first time,' he said on Tuesday. The scheme, which costs £7.99 a month, will give customers 10 per cent off two shops of up to £200 a month, with a maximum saving of £40 per month. Read more below... Can a card costing £95.88 a year REALLY cut your shopping bills? Before the end of this year, Tesco will launch a loyalty subscription scheme, Tesco Clubcard Plus, rewarding customers with juicy discounts on their regular shop. This is Money 10:58 Brexit coins to be melted down Special 50p coins minted to celebrate Brexit on October 31 are to be melted down after the UK failed to leave the EU on time, the Treasury confirmed today. New 50p coins minted to celebrate October 31 Brexit to be MELTED DOWN In an embarrassing move for Boris Johnson and Chancellor Sajid Javid the coins will be destroyed after Brussels delayed the UK's departure until January 31 at the latest. Mail Online 10:55 December election is on, Tweets Sky News reporter BREAK: DEC ELECTION is on. Corbyn says his conditions for taking No Deal off the table has now been met. And Labour is backing election. Labour: “We will now launch the most ambitious and radical campaign for real change our country has ever seen” — Beth Rigby (@BethRigby) October 29, 2019 10:54 Number of new homes being started down 10.5% Home completions are up by nearly 11 per cent, but the number of new homes being started has declined to its weakest level since 2013. Official figures released today show that: - Between April and June 2019 there were 38,020 dwellings started. - The number of homes being started is down 1.7% quarterly and 10.5% annually. - Some 46,960 dwellings were completed during the quarter - up 16.8% quarterly and 10.8% annually. Michael Stone of Stone Real Estate says The latest figures are certainly cause for some short term celebration and demonstrate we are finally starting to build more homes. Not only is this the highest level of new homes since 2007, but we haven’t seen a quarterly performance during this time of year since Enya and Kylie were topping the charts in the late 80s. However, the devil, as always, is in the detail, and when you dig into the data there are reasons to be concerned. While completions are up notably, the number of new homes being started has declined to its weakest level since 2013. This well may be symptomatic of a diminishing pipeline of appetite by developers given the political climate and falling house prices in the capital in particular. 10:31 'UK cannot teeter on the edge of uncertainty indefinitely' Responding to yesterday's Brexit extension, Helen Dickinson, boss of the British Retail Consortium, said: 'For the third time, the UK has required an extension to avoid a chaotic no deal Brexit. ‘While we have been clear that a no deal Brexit would be disruptive for both consumers and retailers, each repeating cycle of parliamentary impasse and extension is costing retailers hundreds of millions that would be better spent improving customer experience and reducing prices. 'The UK cannot teeter on the edge of Brexit indefinitely. Brexit uncertainty continues to take its toll on retail businesses and the three millions retail jobs that exist today. ‘This extension does not offer time for complacency and it is essential that Parliament commits to resolving Brexit once and for all.' 10:23 BP shares now down by as much as 3% 10:20 Serco auditor fined £78,000 for role in tagging scandal The chief auditor for Serco during the electronic tagging scandal has been fined £78,000 over his role, the accounting watchdog has revealed. The Financial Reporting Council said Ross Howard failed to exercise 'professional scepticism' when he was responsible for combing through Serco's books in 2011 and 2012. As a result, Serco claimed cash from the Government for services it was not providing. A settlement was made with the Serious Fraud Office for £22.9million after Serco admitted some people it was supposed to be monitoring via its electronic tags on behalf of the Government were either in jail, dead or had left the country. 10:11 Full story on Nationwide house price index below... House prices barely moved in October as annual growth remains below 1% Despite the modest levels of growth, average prices are still £800 higher than they were in October last year, or an increase of 0.4 per cent, at £215,368, Nationwide said. This is Money 10:08 Oil Giant Aramco to float on stock market - AP The initial public offering of Saudi Arabia's state oil giant Saudi Aramco is planned for December 4, according to media reports picked up by Associated Press. The Dubai-based Saudi-owned news channel Al-Arabiya did not elaborate on its report based on unnamed sources. Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman hopes offering a sliver of Aramco on stock markets will bring 100 billion US dollars he needs for redevelopment plans in the kingdom. However, that requires a two trillion dollar valuation, something analysts say may not be possible. The IPO likely will begin at the Riyadh-based Tadawul stock market, then perhaps go abroad, though questions remain about where that will be. 10:07 Gender pay gap increases to 8.9% The gender pay gap for full-time workers in the UK has increased slightly to 8.9 per cent, from 8.6 per cent last year, the Office for National Statistics said. Last year's figure was the lowest since records began in 1997, when it stood at 17.4 per cent. For people under 40 years of age, the pay gap for full-time employees is now 'close to zero', the ONS said. The gender pay gap for full-time employees was 8.9% in 2019 https://t.co/UxpDCgS54N pic.twitter.com/naVx2dWQM1 — Office for National Statistics (@ONS) October 29, 2019 10:04 A star studded stock market debut Shares in Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic soared as it made its stock market debut in New York. The commercial space company is the first of its kind to go public, with its stock rising by more than 9 per cent at one stage after US markets opened. Shares in Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic soar The commercial space company is the first of its kind to go public, with its stock rising by more than 9 per cent at one stage after US markets opened. This is Money 10:04 Borrowing on credit cards and loans at five-year low The rate at which Britons are borrowing on credit cards and loans has slowed further, with so-called consumer credit growth slumping to its lowest level in five years. Figures from the Bank of England's latest Money and Credit report showed that growth in consumer credit slowed to 6 per cent in the year to September, the lowest since 2014. The central bank highlighted that the credit slowdown has taken place for 'almost three years' as consumers slowed borrowing in the face of Brexit uncertainty. 10:01 Bit more on BP - 'the benefits of being diversified' Russ Mould from AJ Bell says... 'We often hear about the merits of focus in the corporate world but today’s third quarter numbers from oil major BP are an advert for the benefits of a being a big diversified operation. 'Lower oil prices and storm outages might have hit profit in the oil production part of the business, but the arm, which refines oil into end products like jet fuel and petrol, has had a strong quarter and helped the company beat expectations. 'However it would be hard to describe these results, with the company actually posting a statutory loss for the period, as the best parting gift from chief executive Bod Dudley as he prepares to retire next year.' Full story below... BP profits plunge 40% as it is hit by hurricanes and a lower oil price Underlying replacement cost profit, the term BP uses for net income, fell to 2.3 billion dollars in the third quarter of the year. This is Money 09:54 BP weighs on Footsie - index drops below 7,300 The FTSE 100 is down 0.5 per cent at 7,295.69. BP is weighing the most on the index, dropping nearly 3 per cent after posting a sharp drop in third-quarter profit on the back of weaker oil prices and lower production. Other fallers are banks and financial stocks, with RBS, Lloyds, Barclays and Hargreaves Lansdown all down between 2 per cent and 1.5 per cent. 09:46 Nationwide: UK house price growth remains subdued UK house prices barely moved this month as annual growth remained below 1 per cent for the 11th month in a row - as the chart below shows. But despite the modest levels of growth, average prices are still £800 higher than they were in October last year, or an increase of 0.4 per cent, at £215,368. That represents a 'significant slowing' with recent years - for example, in the same period to October 2016, just after the Brexit referendum, prices increased by £9,100, noted Nationwide's chief economist, Robert Gardner. 09:32 Sale of the Century? The billionaire Barclay brothers are gearing up to sell off their business empire – from The Ritz hotel to the Telegraph newspapers. After setting out in the 1970s converting London boarding houses to hotels, Sir Frederick and Sir David made an £8billion fortune by branching out into retail, hotels and the media. But a growing generational divide within the family means the twins, who turned 85 on Sunday, are now considering whether to cash in. Barclay brothers want to sell off their empire - including Ritz hotel After setting out in the 1970s converting London boarding houses to hotels, Sir Frederick and Sir David made an £8billion fortune by branching out into retail, hotels and the media. Mail Online 09:03 Will there be an election before Christmas? Boris Johnson's final bid to force pre-Christmas election Boris Johnson is mounting a fourth effort to force a snap poll after Parliament blocked his Brexit plans, with aides admitting it is the last chance to go to the country in December. Mail Online 08:56 What to expect from the footsie today? SpreadEx analyst Connor Campbell takes a look... 'Despite a decent Asian session, the region continuing to push higher as ‘phase one’ of the US-China trade deal nears completion, the European markets slunk out of the gates on Tuesday. After struggling to keep up with its peers on Monday, the FTSE once again started as the worst performing index, just about slipping under 7300 as it fell half a percent. There were a few things counting against the index this Tuesday. A slump in Q3 earnings, even if they were better than forecast, helped send BP 0.9 per cent lower, while a further slowdown in house price growth weighed on the likes of Barratt Developments, Berkeley Group and Taylor Wimpey. The index’s banking sector was also in a bad mood, likely because Boris Johnson, with help from the SNP and Lib Dems, is formulating a new way to get to a December election after losing a vote on Monday.' 08:49 BP suffers 40% income drop A low oil price and bad weather in the Gulf of Mexico saw BP's net income drop by nearly 40 per cent in the past three months. But the dramatic drop was still considerably better for the company than analysts had been predicting, as the company's refineries outperformed. 'BP delivered strong operating cash flow and underlying earnings in a quarter that saw lower oil and gas prices and significant hurricane impacts,' said outgoing chief executive Bob Dudley. It will likely be the last third quarter results presented by the American, who has announced that he will be stepping down next year. 08:30 Pound remains sensitive to Brexit and election risks Markets.com's Neil Wilson says... 'Sterling will naturally remain sensitive to headline risks, but at present GBPUSD seems pretty well anchored to 1.2850. 'The main risks to the downside from here is no-deal, which has been pretty well averted, though not entirely - there are still permutations where it might happen. 'There still seems to be under-priced tail risk on no-deal, but for now traders will pretty much sit on their hands until we know what the outcome of these votes today.' 08:28 Footsie flashing red in early trading Good morning. The FTSE 100 is down 0.4 per cent in early trading today at 7,298.90. The index was weighed down on Monday by falls in its banking stocks after HSBC reported worse-than-expected results. 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I just met the Thoughtworks global "Head of Quality"* this week, Kristan Vingrys. He was able to make me see automated testing more clearly than I ever did before with a quick sketch and 10 minute discussion, and I wanted to share what I heard with others of you who might be more on the management/business end of things, and less on the development/testing end. Keep in mind, there is plenty of room for slippage between "what he said" and "what I heard," so errors here should all be blamed on me. Friends, please jump in and correct what I'm getting wrong here. First point: automated testing and continuous integration are what make those short bursts of value delivery possible, at any desired software quality level. As a would-be Agile PM or BA, you are probably saying things to yourself like "wow, we're going to deliver ACTUAL WORKING AND TESTED CODE every two weeks! This is great!" You are thinking about your company web site, which can now have new features actually facing the market every two weeks (a dancing leprechaun! a shopping cart!), or about your internal operational software which can accommodate changing corporate needs within months rather than years. If you're a typical a BA or PM, even a sophisticated one, you may be very focused on the business rather than the development practices, and you may consider "automated testing" to be kind of an esoteric stretch goal for the team. You might consider the "development" and "testing" activities to be a sort of black box. You write some requirements, put some development and testing hours into your two week iterations, and off you go! "Design-Develop-Test," you think. (DDT)** Easy peasy. Every two weeks you have new software that does new stuff, and is super high quality, because you're testing it before you say it's done. Woo hoo! Okay, but what you're not thinking about is you are delivering new stuff every two weeks, instead of every eighteen months, so now, in addition to doing DDT for every new chunk of value you're delivering in your two-week iteration, you now need to do this thing called "regression" testing as well, also in every iteration, to make sure you didn't break anything. So now it's Design-Develop-Test-Regression-Test. (DDTRT) And each iteration, there's more stuff to regression test, because there's more stuff that you've completed, and therefore that much more stuff out there to break. Soon you're doing "DDTRTRTRTRTRTRTRT" in each iteration, and your team is doing very little new coding and a lot of regression testing, in order to churn out anything at all that is fully trustworthy. So in the absence of automated testing, some of the following things will likely happen: You will have longer iterations, so that you don't have to go through regression testing as often You will do a lot more design up front, so that you don't have to risk changing old stuff as much, and you can spend less time regression testing You'll release what you've got infrequently to actual users, and make thorough testing a "release" activity of some length. These are all perfectly good things to do, and they are things you SHOULD do, if you can't do automated testing. But notice that the lack of automated testing has now pushed you right back where you didn't want to be: design the whole thing up front, test the whole thing infrequently, and most likely primarily at the end, when you don't have a lot of flexibility to change things. You aren't actually getting what you wanted any more: quick bursts of value. You may still be having iterations, daily scrums, and showcases, and those things are all great, especially for morale, but what have you gained in terms of delivering business value? Are you quicker to market now? Now, if, instead, you start from the beginning of your project with the philosophy that the majority of your code should be checked into your code repository accompanied by automated tests before it is considered to be "done," and you define the testing activity in each iteration to be "writing the automated test we will use for all time to regression test this system," then you're back to the happy world of DDT (at least until someone starts talking with you about TDD, but I'll save that for another day). You can now define "done" for your project as "Code complete and tested," and what you will mean by that is that at the end of each iteration, the development is done and the automated tests are done, and the software passes the automated tests whenever they are run. And by the way, whenever you check the code in, you run the tests, so you know right away if anything has broken. Apologies if you already knew that, but I just wanted to do a little review in case it wasn't top of mind. So this brings us to: Point 2: if your organization is new to agile, you may run into questions about who is going to do all of this automated testing. One thing that happens that I always find horrifying is that the organization goes "agile," and quickly decides to replace all of its current testers, who have done most of their work manually, with bright, shiny new "automated testers." Gah! Please don't do this. The number one value your testers bring is subject matter expertise, and the number two value is a sneaky (even cruel) mind-frame: these people are expert at figuring out how to break things before your users do. These are the people who stop you from having to be paged on the weekend. It is unlikely to me that you really want to get rid of these trustworthy allies in favor of a team comprised 100% of young college graduates who have been trained on QTP.*** As a Thoughtworker, I am compelled to suggest that you should be using Twist, not QTP, anyway. So how do you keep your existing staff, but still gain the benefits of automated testing? I'm going to focus on two types of automated testing which will buy you a lot, in terms of your development process. I'm not going to talk about data warehouses, load testing, security testing, and so on, although all of these can also be partially or fully automated. Right now, I want to talk about unit testing and functional testing. Unit Testing In most agile teams, and even on many traditional teams I have seen, "unit" testing is traditionally done by the developers themselves. This is not cheating--this is just a sensible, normal thing to do. The devs write a unit of software, and they don't consider it done until it is accompanied by a unit test which is also checked into the source code repository and included in the test harness to be run at every check-in. So unit test automation is going to be a matter of working with your development team to include unit tests in the definition of their job. Since the unit tests are typically written in the same programming language that you use to write the actual software, this shouldn't be an especially tough burden, but sometimes developers don't think it's their job. A lot of times, developers actually do like the additional rigor though, so don't be disheartened. But what about functional testing, where you check to see that when you put all of the little units of software together, the program does something that your actual business people can see, recognize, and sign-off on. Can functional testing be automated? And if so, who is going to write those complicated programs to simulate actual users using the web page or whatnot? Wouldn't that be super tricky? Shouldn't you just manually test and forget about it? No! Go back to point 1. You want to automate it, and you don't want to lay off all of your current testers to get there. Functional Testing This is where Kristan's diagram comes in, radiant, like the way the Rosetta Stone is illuminated in the British Museum: Your automated functional test suite conceptually should be composed of a set of tests which have two parts: an "intention" (recorded in the top box) and an "implementation" (expressed in a software language in the bottom box). The implementation might include a bit of "domain specific language" in it (DSL), and most likely has some other stuff in it which is written in a language like Java, Ruby, or .Net. Just as in the days of manual testing, a test plan can be fully specified in text, although in this case it doesn't live in a spreadsheet--it lives in the "intention" section of the actual test as a sort of comment. The intention would be words written in vernacular prose and stored forever in the top "intention" box. Functional test intention could be 100% supplied by your current BAs and testers, even if they've never written a single line of code. BAs can help out by expressing specifically what the piece of software is supposed to do functionally. Testers can then focus on tweaking those tests and adding "edge cases." Meanwhile, developers on the team can be responsible for writing the test implementation, treating the BAs and testers in the group as their clients--does the automated test work the way you expect it to? Does it test the right thing? Each test has both parts: intention AND implementation. Your automated test suite runs the tests in a sequence that makes sense, and lets you know whether your software is behaving the way it should. The part that runs is the "implementation," and that is something that needs to be written by a person with programming skills. However, for practical purposes, you can divide the test-writing activity into "intention writing" and "implementation writing," and exploit the exact current skills your team members have today. And then: The desired end state is one where the whole team is composed of people who can help each other out. Often, once you have a certain number of tests developed, that code base can serve as templates for testers to get involved in writing actual DSL or automated test code themselves. Over time, your testers will likely become quite proficient automated functional test-writers. Developers can still help out as needed, and in a pinch, you can call on your testers to do actual development. Another colleague of mine, Chris Turner, says that an even better "ultimate" end state for the automated functional tests, is one where the functional tests are written in a DIFFERENT language from the code base, because it removes everyone's ability to duplicate the "real" code and make it the test. Someone literally needs to express the test in a different language, and this can be a disincentive to lazy test coding. To get to this state, two things need to happen to some degree: the testers need to really own the test code, and not be leaning too heavily on the developers to help with it. And/or developers should be "polyglots" who can help testers out in a different language than the one they code in on a day to day basis. It's interesting to think about. Moral: you can keep your current staff, if they are awesome people, and you can all move to automated test driven agile development, along a fairly easy ramp-up path, all other things being equal (which of course they won't be). Your end state can be the highly desireable one where the whole team is working together, and nobody is saying things like "that's not my job." Your testers can stay, right along with your BAs. It's a great day! *As you can see from my bio, I work at Thoughtworks, and any of you who also work there will not be surprised to know that once the Heads of Technology had been named in a recent wave of position creation, and snagged the "HOT" acronym, the Heads of Testing and Heads of Talent quickly found their areas renamed to Quality and People, respectively. Devs always win at Thoughtworks, those sly devils! **Indeed, "DDT" is a poison which is causing chromosomal damage to fish all over the world, and not a technique you should brag about following to anyone in the real world. ***Final aside: QTP is often used as the example of "bad functional test suite," partially because it uses "record and playback" techniques. Indeed, functional tests need to be actually written in code so that you can "refactor" the functional tests right along with "refactoring" the code base. If you have to re-record your test for every iteration, your functional test suite itself puts you back into the nightmare DDTRTRTRTRTRT world. If you're just starting out with a tool, you should definitely accept the opportunity to have the tool "record" what's going on in the application, but as you become more familiar with the technology, you will want to clean up what you get in the recording, and for any functional test you'll keep in the permanent code base, you want it to be written intentionally by the team. This post is from Pragmatic Agilist by Elena Yatzeck. Click here to see the original post in full. Disclaimer: The statements and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the positions of Thoughtworks.
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“Our Pair without Coxswain – Pennsylvania Barge Club – McDowell (stroke) and Schmitt (bow) – defeated Belgium, England, and Italy; they were defeated by Germany in the Semi-Final. ​ [The re-admission rules] permitted England to get into the final with Germany (who won the race)…notwithstanding we had beaten the English crew previously”
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Former workers at Incentium LLC have filed a federal class-action lawsuit against Summit Partners, part of a group that owned and controlled the now-defunct Chattanooga-based gift card and incentives company. The workers say that Summit did not give them 60 days notice of their termination, as required by the federal Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act of 1988. The suit is one of at least two legal actions against the investment group, which in two years transformed Incentium from a business with annual revenue of $115 million to a company in Chapter 7 liquidation. J.J. Kardwell, principal at Summit Partners, said he and another man who controlled the company attempted to sell it to former owner Hamid Andalib, but couldn't complete the deal. "Incentium was losing $500,000 per month following the loss of the AT&T contract," Kardwell testified in bankruptcy court Thursday. Andalib, after contributing $300,000 of his own money to Incentium to keep it going long enough for him to perform due diligence, ultimately decided the company was beyond saving and declined to buy it, Kardwell testified. That was on a Friday in February 2010. The company's investor-run board met over the weekend and decided that Monday to shut the company down, he said. Incentium closed that Wednesday, idling 88 workers. Kardwell said the collapse was costly to him. "The loss of equity value is a great personal disappointment and will affect my professional career as well," he said. Kardwell, along with his co-manager, Rob Chaplinsky of co-investor Bridgescale Partners, formed the entire "board of managers for the company" at the time of the company's closure, he told lawyers. Incentium was his first stint at running a company, he said, after he graduated from Harvard Business School in 2003 with an MBA. But while Kardwell admitted that he served on the board in his capacity as a Summit employee, Summit's lawyers sang a different tune in their response to the Warn Act lawsuit. Lawyers denied in a response that Summit had control over the company, or made the decision to shut it down. The company denied that it had control over hiring and firing, that key decisions were made by Summit's board or that Summit made the decision to hire a CEO whom a judge later found had signed a noncompete agreement with a competitor, Maritz. But under oath, Summit's Kardwell seemed to contradict the company's official position. He admitted that the investor-run board hired Richard Phillips to replace outgoing CEO Richard Char on the advice of Summit's law firm, Kirkland & Ellis, and admitted firing Richard Char. "We felt it did not pose an immediate risk," he said of the hiring of Phillips, a decision that cost the company $1.5 million in legal fees. "It was an extensive trial around the question of whether the [incentives-based companies] are competitors." Bankruptcy trustee Richard Jahn has a simpler view of Incentium's collapse. "It was horrendus," he said. "The company was losing an amazing amount of cash." Phillips and his assistant were paid over $325,000 per year for about a day of work a week, Jahn said, when the two would "fly out [from California] on a Tuesday, and flew out on a Thursday." "It was a cash cow. If Nick over here wants $50,000, here's $50,000," he told Kardwell, who called that characterization "fundamentally untrue." "I think it is true," Jahn replied. Both cases could drag on for years, with the class-action suit not scheduled to move to trial until June 11, 2012, according to court documents. Contact staff writer Ellis Smith at esmith@timesfree press.com or 423-757-6315. 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