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Georgia Tech Undergrad Takes Home Math Prize | College of Sciences | Georgia Institute of Technology | Atlanta, GA Skip to content Skip To Keyboard Navigation Toggle navigation College of Sciences About Meet Our Leadership Contact Our Team Meet Dean Lozier Betsy Middleton and John Clark Sutherland Chair Schools Biological Sciences Chemistry & Biochemistry Earth & Atmospheric Sciences Mathematics Physics Psychology Research Research Centers Research Partnerships For Students Apply Undergraduate Programs Undergraduate Advisory Council Graduate Programs Graduate Student Diversity Council Admitted Students Explore Living Learning Community Conference Travel Funding Student Organizations For Alumni Advisory Board Giving to the College For Faculty and Staff Faculty Resources Staff Resources CoS Task Force for Racial Equity Covid-19 Continuity Plans News News and Experts Events E-Newsletters Outreach Podcast Contact Us Visit Us Departmental Directory Experts Guide Instagram Facebook Twitter YouTube Give Search Search form Enter your keywords You are here: GT Home Home Georgia Tech Undergrad Takes Home Math Prize Tweet Libby Taylor wins 2018 Alice T. Schafer Mathematics Prize Dec 7, 2017 | Atlanta, GA The Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) has named Georgia Tech student Libby Taylor the recipient of the 2018 Alice T. Schafer Mathematics Prize. She will receive a B.S. in Mathematics from Georgia Tech in spring 2018, only two years after she graduated from Wheeler High School, in Marietta, Georgia. Taylor’s advanced mathematical abilities have been evident since high school, according to School of Mathematics Emeritus Professor Tom Morley. As a high-school junior, Taylor took Morley’s third-year-college course Combinatorial Game Theory, and she led the team that applied the theory in interesting ways to Gomoku, the classic five-in-a-row game from China. Taylor’s work, Morley says, “showed mathematical maturity way beyond her age or educational background.” Also while in high school, Taylor took the undergraduate Number Theory and Cryptography course taught by School of Mathematics Professor Matthew Baker. As an undergrad at Georgia Tech, Taylor has been taking graduate-level courses and conducting original mathematics research. Hard working and highly motivated, she regularly attends research seminars, reads math books and papers voraciously, and eagerly gives talks at workshops and conferences in the U.S. and overseas. She learns as much as she can from discussions with graduate students, postdocs, and professors. Professors describe Taylor as a strong, talented student with staggering potential, who is fearless in learning new topics, asks insightful questions, and is quick to pick up sophisticated ideas. Already she has six preprints published, one manuscript in preparation, and a chapter in a book about categorical representation theory called “Soergel Bimodules.” “I have been continually impressed by her mathematical intellect, her initiative, and her ability to absorb mathematics,” says School of Mathematics Assistant Professor Jennifer Hom. “I look forward to seeing what Libby’s future holds.” “The friendly atmosphere in the Georgia Tech School of Mathematics contributed greatly to my mathematical development,” Taylor says. “It has always been easy to find professors willing to help answer questions, suggest further reading, and discuss mathematical ideas with me. This environment is not present everywhere; this is something special about Georgia Tech.” Taylor specifically credits her research mentors, Baker and School of Mathematics Professor William T. “Tom” Trotter, both of whom began advising Taylor on research projects when she was still in high school. “Their mentorship gave me a significant head start in my mathematical education and research,” Taylor says. The Alice T. Schafer Mathematics Prize is named after the former president and founding member of AWM who contributed greatly to women in mathematics. The prize recognizes excellence in mathematics by an undergraduate woman. Each year, AWM names a winner, a runner-up, and at least two honorable mentions. Among them are the following with Georgia Tech connections: Samantha Petti, 2015 runner-up and now a Ph.D. student at Georgia Tech Megan Bernstein, 2010 honorable mention and now a postdoctoral fellow at Georgia Tech Nicole Larsen, 2009 runner-up when she was an undergrad at Georgia Tech and now a research fellow at the Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics at the University of Chicago Josephine Yu, 2003 runner-up and now an associate professor at Georgia Tech AWM will recognize the 2018 winner, runner-up, and honorable mentions on Jan. 10, 2018, at the 2018 Joint Mathematics Meeting, in San Diego, Calif. “This achievement has validated the work I have put into my education over the past few years,” Taylor says. “The accomplishments of past recipients motivate me to continue working hard to live up to their examples.” Related Media Click on image(s) to view larger version(s) Libby Taylor, winner of the 2018 Alice T. Schafer Mathematics Prize For More Information Contact A. 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It was a quiet weekend for the Red Sox, but not for their American League competition, as the Astros and Yankees snapped up Carlos Beltran and Matt Holliday respectively. With the two veteran bats off the market, the Red Sox find their options for a David Ortiz replacement dramatically reduced.
Of the two, Beltran is the bigger news for the Red Sox. While some fans were firmly on board the Matt Holliday bandwagon, there was never any real indication that the Sox were terribly interested in the long-time Cardinals outfielder. While they had been in contact with Holliday’s agent late in the game, Beltran was always clearly their 1-A at DH.
Just because they can no longer have their first choice, however, don’t expect the Red Sox to make a sudden heavy push into the Edwin Encarnacion market. While it is possible that the Sox legitimately saw Encarnacion as their second-best option, more realistically there’s just too huge a gap between his market and that of Beltran. If the Red Sox wanted Beltran above all, it should be taken as a signal that they weren’t interested in tying themselves down long-term for the sake of adding a DH.
While the options are certainly reduced with those two off the market, they are not entirely gone, even ignoring Encarnacion. At this point it’s safe to say that Jose Bautista’s market will not develop as he would have hoped, though in all likelihood the Red Sox won’t be interested in surrendering the draft pick it will take to sign the veteran outfielder (that rule is still in its old form for the rest of the offseason).
Jon Heyman claims that Pedro Alvarez is in the mix, though it’s worth noting that at no point does he cite any sources, leaving us with no real guarantee this is anything more than speculation. Alvarez would be an interesting option in a platoon situation with Chris Young, though that would leave the Red Sox vulnerable to struggles from Andrew Benintendi and/or Jackie Bradley Jr. against lefties. It’s also worth noting that Alvarez is a Boras client, which could leave his demands unreasonable, even with all of his warts.
The surprise addition of Chris Carter to the market helps keep the situation from being too dire even with two options gone. He’s as Three True Outcomes as it gets these days, for both better and worse, but is probably one of the lower-maintenance options with one of the highest chances to at least be above league average. Not a completely glowing review for a DH, but still a positive addition.
Old friend Mike Napoli could also still make a return to Boston in 2017, though it’s worth noting that even in what was seen as a renaissance year for him with 34 homers on an Indians team that made it all the way to the World Series, his batting line still was only good for a 104 OPS+, which is basically at the low end of what Chris Carter and Pedro Alvarez have done on a year-to-year basis, and they don’t carry Napoli’s age concerns.
There’s also the flashier trade scenarios involving players like Joey Votto or Miguel Cabrera, but that’s more in the realm of fantasy baseball than anything real.
Still, even just in the realms of realism, the Red Sox do have options left to them. None of them are perfect, but none were perfect to begin with, so that’s not really much of a hit. I’d say they have to get a move-on here, but...it’s not entirely clear that’s true. These players just don’t have much in the way of job prospects. National League teams can generally only offer those without much in the way of defense a bench role, and there’s only so many American League teams with a need at DH. The Red Sox may not end up with their 1-A choice at DH, but there’s probably not a huge difference in the expected outcome for their 1-A and their 3-B. It might be frustrating to watch from the outside, but if the Red Sox’ options are disappearing, there’s still enough to choose from that it’s not even really time to worry yet. | positive |
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The entrance to the Central District Wastewater Treatment Plant is shown, Thursday, Sept. 14, 2017, on Virginia Key in Miami, Fla. About six million gallons of wastewater was released from the plant during a seven-hour power outage overnight Sunday that disabled its pumps. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)
As if loss of air conditioning and refrigeration weren’t bad enough, widespread power outages in hurricane-battered Florida are teaming with structural failures to cause another headache: sewage overflows.
Local governments have submitted well over 100 “notices of pollution” to the state Department of Environmental Protection since Hurricane Irma struck, some involving multiple spills and releases of millions of gallons of wastewater in various stages of treatment. Officials in many cities were still scrambling Thursday to determine how much sewage had escaped, while the state warned people to steer clear of standing water.
“Floodwaters may contain not only bacteria from sanitary sewer overflows but other potential contaminants from agricultural or industrial waste,” environmental protection department spokeswoman Dee Ann Miller said.
About 6 million gallons of wastewater was released from a plant on Virginia Key near Miami during a seven-hour power outage overnight Sunday that disabled its pumps — one of seven spills reported by the Miami-Dade County Water and Sewer Department. The water had gone through most of the treatment process but hadn’t been chlorinated, spokeswoman Jennifer Messemer-Skold said.
Officials advised people not to swim at Miami-area beaches until waters could be tested for a variety of pollutants.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency deployed teams to help state officials assess damage to wastewater and drinking water systems.
Wastewater treatment is challenging enough in a state with flat, low-lying terrain and a booming population concentrated largely in coastal cities. Pipes and other infrastructure are aging, a common problem across the U.S., and many residents use private septic tanks that are susceptible to flooding. A consultant’s report commissioned by the state found that leaks and overflows resulting from hurricanes Hermine and Matthew in 2016 totaled about 250 million gallons.
Electricity interruptions during heavy storms often deliver the knockout punch to already vulnerable systems. They shut down “lift stations” pumping wastewater from lower to higher elevations on its way to treatment plants, causing backups that can propel untreated sewage into homes or through manhole covers onto city streets. Some lift stations are equipped with emergency generators, while others are idled unless officials can get portable generators to them.
St. Petersburg has permanent generators at 22 of its more than 80 lift stations, said Bill Logan, spokesman for the public works department. Workers hauled devices to as many other locations as they could, but the storm’s fury slowed them down.
As of Wednesday, the Gulf Coast city of about 250,000 had reported four spills. The largest, totaling about 430,000 gallons of partially treated wastewater, overflowed from a treatment plant holding tank Monday, while the others were at manholes.
Other systems reported bigger spills — including 1.1 million gallons of raw and treated sewage from the city of Oviedo and 1.5 million gallons of effluent from a facility in Osceola County.
Some said it was too early to tell how bad the problem was.
JEA, a regional utility that covers Jacksonville and other areas of northeastern Florida, listed about 40 overflows and releases, some of which poured wastewater into rivers, creeks and ponds. Their combined listed volume exceeded 1.9 million gallons, but amounts were unknown in some cases.
Polk County Utilities reported that “an undetermined amount of raw wastewater discharged onto the ground” and backed up into three homes after a lift station lost power in Lakeland.
More than 125 systems in about 40 Florida counties advised residents to boil tap water before using it for drinking or cooking.
A number of Florida cities have reached settlements with state or federal agencies that require significant upgrades of their treatment systems because of repeated sewage spills. Miami-Dade pledged $1.6 billion in improvements over 15 years under a deal with the EPA in 2014. An agreement with the state completed in July requires St. Petersburg to spend more than $300 million.
Many of those overflows have resulted from decay of pipes, pump stations and other infrastructure.
The EPA, which can impose fines for spills that violate the Clean Water Act, said permits issued under the law allow release of contaminated storm water in extraordinary situations.
“Hurricane Irma has produced circumstances beyond the reasonable control” of some treatment plant operators, regional EPA chief Trey Glenn said Wednesday in a letter to Noah Valenstein, secretary of the Florida environmental department. “The EPA recognizes the importance of keeping these facilities operating and where necessary getting the facilities back on line as quickly as possible and will support our partners in this effort.”
EPA officials did not immediately respond to e-mailed questions seeking further details about how the agency will address the overflows.
Temporary relaxation of anti-pollution requirements is standard procedure during weather emergencies, said Joan Leary Matthews, an attorney with the Natural Resources Defense Council who granted such waivers as head of EPA’s clean water division in its Northeast regional office during Superstorm Sandy.
But environmental groups said they would keep up pressure for drastic improvements of wastewater treatment across the state.
“We still have a leaky system,” said Justin Bloom, executive director of Suncoast Waterkeeper, which sued St. Petersburg and Gulfport last year over repeated sewage discharges. “If we eventually get that huge storm surge and dramatic rainfall we feared, it’s a recipe for calamity.”
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Hillary Clinton asked Lady de Rothschild “Let me know what penance I owe you” after requesting Tony Blair accompany her on official business, preventing him from attending a Rothschild event scheduled for that same weekend. The Clintons with Sir and Lady de Rothschild at a 2003 party / Credit – dailymail.co.uk
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Though the influence of money in politics is well-known, many people are amazed to learn that most of that money comes from a very few individuals – the 1% of the 1% as it were. These individuals comprise the global elite, whose mind-boggling fortunes are often used to buy ‘favors’ and even set policy in governments all over the world, not just the United States. Many of these elites made their fortunes through centuries-old banking dynasties. The most infamous of these are undoubtedly the Rothschild family, who have been the world’s wealthiest family for over 200 years.
Indeed, the most well-known Rothschild patriarch, Mayer Amschel Rothschild, once said “Give me control of a nation’s money and I care not who makes its laws.” The Rothschilds and their international banking cartel, ‘Rothschild & Co,’ are majority owners of numerous corporations spanning nearly every industry. They are also co-owners of numerous private banks including the International Monetary Fund, which essentially functions as a global loan shark with no government or international oversight, as well as many of the world’s central banks, which are private entities despite their associations with federal governments.
Several politicians, especially those who are the most willing to bend over backwards for wealthy interests, have made their careers by catering to the whims of the Rothschilds and other families like them. In US politics today, there is no better example of this archetype than Democratic Presidential nominee Hillary Clinton. In fact, less than two months ago, Clinton flew just 20 miles in a private jet to attend a private Rothschild fundraiser in her honor. Yet, this is just one of the latest examples of her intimate relationship to the banking dynasty.
In emails from her private server made available to the public by WikiLeaks, Clinton’s close relationship to Lady de Rothschild is evident due to their warm exchanges which include phrases such as “You are the best […] Sweet dreams,” “I remain your loyal adoring pal,” and “Much love.” This is significant as, judging by Clinton’s other emails, her communication style is almost always curt and concise, never approaching the outright declarations of affection found only in her exchanges with Lady de Rothschild. Lady de Rothschild, married into the Rothschild family in 2000 after being introduced to Sir Evelyn de Rothschild, who alone is worth $20 billion, at the 1998 Bilderberg Conference. War criminal Henry Kissinger served as the couple’s “match-maker.”
Yet, the most bizarre interaction between Clinton and Lady de Rothschild took place in an email titled “Info for you” (ID#1606), which was sent while Clinton was serving as US Secretary of State. In the email, Clinton tells Lady de Rothschild that she had to ask Tony Blair (then-Prime Minister of England) to accompany her to Israel due to the Middle East peace negotiations taking place at the time. Blair had previously planned to spend the weekend in Aspen, Colorado with the Rothschilds at an unspecified conference, but accepted Clinton’s invitation. Clinton then says “I hope you all understand. […] Let me know what penance I owe you.” For those who are not familiar with the word, penance is defined as follows: “An act of self-mortification or devotion performed voluntarily to show sorrow for a sin or other wrongdoing.” Does this sound like something Hillary Clinton would normally say?
Considering that her former bodyguard once said she could “make Richard Nixon look like Mahatma Gandhi,” this seems doubtful. More importantly, why would someone as powerful as Secretary of State literally grovel for forgiveness from a private citizen? The circumstance is truly bizarre considering Clinton offers “penance” or asking the Prime Minister of England to decline an invitation to the Rothschilds’ weekend getaway in order to attend high-stakes peace negotiations. This email clearly shows where the real power is in politics as well as where Clinton’s true loyalty lies.
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Carl Jenkinson DOES have a future at Arsenal, Arsene Wenger believes (Picture: Getty Images)
Carl Jenkinson is likely to leave Arsenal on loan again this summer – but not before signing a new long-term contract at The Emirates.
The full-back, currently away with England at the Under-21 European Championships, spent last term with London rivals West Ham.
Sunderland are keen to take the 23-year-old on a temporary basis this time around, with a fee of £1.5million being mooted, while the Hammers are also keen to have Jenkinson on board for another year.
But before the defender is allowed to move on, Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger wants to tie down his player to a new deal, say ESPN.
Despite being well stocked will full backs, with Mathieu Debuchy and Calum Chambers arriving at the club last summer, along the emergence of Hector Bellerin in recent times, the Frenchman believes Jenkinson does have a future in north London.
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Wenger, though, is of the opinion it will be beneficial for the right back to clock up more first-team football elsewhere, in the meantime.
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During the mission, a total of 150 kilograms of illegal bushmeat was discovered and several live animals were found. The below images show the busy work the dogs have been doing: Kama waits excitedly for her turn to search a taxi in Madingou-Kayes, north of Pointe-Noire. Kama searching a vehicle loaded to the brim with charcoal. Most vehicles on the roads are over-loaded with baggage and people. Often the dogs must hop onto the roofs of vehicles to be able to search the overflowing boots. Kama helped by her handler to sniff the top of a very loaded taxi. Due to his risky work, the handlers face has been blurred for his safety. Sean happily guards his toy – his reward for having found an ivory trinket hidden in a hole in a wall during a training exercise. The dogs must constantly be exercised and tested to keep up their skills. At night the sniffer-dog operations become even more challenging, especially when trucks like these pass through. A long-tailed pangolin (Uromanis tetradactyla) confiscated at a roadblock in Madingou-Kayes north of Pointe-Noire. A civet seized from a taxi driver. Attached to its paw was a note stating the value of the civet as 20 000 CFA (about $35). Shon indicates the location of a stash of illegal wood hidden under a heap of bananas and Marantaceae leaves which are used as a parcel in which to cook manioc (a Congolese staple). Smoked duikers seized from a taxi in Hinda, a town on the main road between Pointe-Noire and Brazzaville. A dog handler keeping the dogs entertained late on Sunday night. This is an important time to be checking vehicles as people with something to hide are most likely to try and pass through roadblocks late at night. Rick silhouetted by the headlights of a waiting truck. He is pulling at his toy, the reward for finding a stash of four live pangolins squeezed into a raffia sack beneath a heap of luggage in the back of a taxi. At night these checkpoints take on a completely different atmosphere: more chaotic, challenging and dangerous. Later into the night people are eager to complete their journey and become much less co-operative. This is when a strong team bond, something that Arthur F. Sniegon the head of the PALF dog program has fostered, helps the team to fight back their fatigue and remain motivated and focused. Glimpses of the beauty of Congo’s scenery and remaining protected areas helps remind the team what it is they are fighting for – a welcome escape when the majority of animals seen during the mission were dead ones. A ranger at the Tchimpounga Chimpanzee Sanctuary near Pointe-Noire carries a cage housing four tree pangolins, confiscated at the roadblocks, shortly before their release. Once released the pangolins took to the trees. PALF has been fighting wildlife crime and corruption in the Republic of Congo since 2008. 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"Delight" Movie Review - Jesus Film Project Skip to primary navigation Skip to main content Skip to footer Home Jesus Film Project Search this website About History Team Why Film? Tour Statement of Faith FAQ Statistics Contact Give Ways to Give Current Projects Honors & Memorials Gift Catalog Tax Smart Giving Financial Accountability Partner Mission 865 Mission Trips Share The Gospel Pray With Us Strategic Resources Women’s Strategies Serve With Us Tools Jesus Film App YouTube Watch Arclight DVD’s & Media Blog Give Now Give Now Resources Women’s Strategies Share The Gospel Mission Trips Tez Brooks 6/27/2018 · Media, Reaching the Nations “Delight” Movie Review The Film Production team at Jesus Film Project® has charmed us again with another evangelism tool-their new short film, “Delight.” Premiering a few weeks ago, on Father’s Day, “Delight” (written by staff member Michael Allen) is one minute and 19 seconds of sweetness, in several ways: First, let’s address the obvious, it’s about dessert. Who doesn’t love that? I’m not sure if the chef was a real connoisseur, an actor, or both. But he did a great job convincing me he knew what he was doing. The other sweetness was the adorable little girl in the second scene. Wow, those eyes. Lastly, the sweetness of the father’s reaction and response during an unexpected twist in the plot. Directed by staff filmmaker Michael Allen, I love the way this tool provides for a natural discussion to take place about the relationship between the dad and the daughter. There’s likely no other topic that would inherently come out of your mouth except to comment on that relationship. Let’s be honest, if someone’s first response after the film ends is to talk about the mess on the child’s plate or something similarly shallow, that viewer might have other issues that a one-minute film can’t address. That aside, “Delight”is a discussion prompter that dovetails sweetly (pun intended) into a natural conversation about one’s view of God. For example, after the film ends, an easy transition question might be. “Have you ever experienced a moment like that between you and God?” or “Can I share with you a time when I experienced a similar response after I messed things up?” As with many of our short films, we don’t try to control the resulting conversation. Agendas like that can be spotted a mile away. But the scene is meant to spark a non-spiritual, normal conversation. We leave it to the presenter to decide how that conversation might be bridged into a discussion about spiritual things or God. Kudos for another brilliant movie from a team of awesome missionary filmmakers-all of whom I’ve served alongside as a filmmaker myself. If you enjoy movies and want to share your faith in a relaxed, easy manner, the Jesus Film® app (with dozens of movies) was made for you! We’ve even given you some ideas with each film, on how to start a conversation after showing it to someone. 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When I think of meditation, I picture an image of serenity — a wide-open room, a person sitting cross-legged on a mat, eyes closed and mind relaxed. Meditation, to me, conjures up peacefulness, calmness, quietness and stillness.
Which is why the sight of bulging biceps, dripping sweat and a barbell slamming to the floor doesn’t exactly fit with that picture. But looking a little closer, the practice of weightlifting actually has a lot more in common with the art of meditation than first meets the eye.
To meditate is to spend time in quiet thought, as the dictionary puts it, and while the purpose of meditation is to still the mind, that doesn’t necessarily mean stilling the body. Meditation, many people mistakenly believe, can be performed only through sitting quietly and clearing the mind of intrusive thoughts. In actuality, meditation can be as simple as focusing your mind on a single point of reference, even when intrusive thoughts insist on cropping up.
[A doctor puts his mind to mindful meditation]
“Meditation can be achieved in the middle of Times Square,” says Cali Estes, a psychologist, personal trainer and chief executive of the Miami-based Addictions Coach, which offers help to celebrities and corporate leaders trying to overcome drug, alcohol and other problems. “Meditation is simply the decompression of thoughts and clearing of the mind from any unwanted, negative threats or harmful ideals that can sabotage your success, [and] using exercise as a means to release stress and clear the mind is an excellent tool in both personal and professional life,” says Estes, who uses a variety of methods in her work, including exercise and meditation.
Brusie, left, poses with her sister, Meaghan Saelens, at the gym. (Courtesy of Chaunie Brusie)
And in a world that increasingly has people chained to desks and screens and spreadsheets and Snapchats, it may be more important than ever to free the mind by first freeing the body through exercise.
“When I am lifting — and seriously lifting — there’s nothing else besides me, the iron and the goals I place around it,” says Janelle Tank, 23, a personal trainer and fitness entrepreneur from Michigan who began weightlifting three years ago to protect against what she calls “self-hate” and substance abuse. “My life up to that point was . . . well, I shouldn’t be here today.”
After experiencing a miscarriage that left me feeling unmoored, weak in more ways than just physically, I also turned to weightlifting, and I soon realized the benefits that could be unlocked through grunting, repping and sweating more than I thought a 5-foot-4, 150-pound woman of 30 should ever sweat. There is such blissful release in the hour I spend at the gym, where I can think of nothing but the next repetition, pushing through the burn, completely focused on one task, instead of the hundreds of to-dos normally flitting through my mind like a relentless Rolodex.
[We all know exercise makes you live longer. But this will actually get you off the couch.]
Weightlifting, I have come to find, is my meditation. Breathe in, breathe out, lift, hold and repeat.
“Consciously focusing the attention of the mind is the backbone of meditation,” notes Larissa Hall Carlson, 41, a yoga, mindfulness and ayurveda expert at the Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health in Stockbridge, Mass. “Any activity can be done mindfully, [but] what turns an ordinary exercise into a potent and benefit-rich form of meditation is one’s awareness and intention.”
Carlson says that by focusing all of one’s attention on the lifting of weights, indulging in the sensation of muscles contracting and releasing, feeling the roughness of your skin against the weight in your hands, noticing the sweat trickling down your back, and by connecting breath with movement, it is possible to transform a workout into what she dubs “meditation in motion.”
At the gym, the author writes, “I can think of nothing but the next repetition...completely focused.” (Meaghan Saelens)
And it’s that meditation in motion that fitness experts, such as celebrity trainer Kira Stokes, say can affect the rest of life. Stokes, who is based in New York, trains her clients to focus on every muscle contraction through her Stoked method, a mindfulness practice that she encourages them to use throughout the day. Her clients learn to pay attention to their breath, when to inhale and exhale with stress, and to recognize how it feels when their muscles are clenched in tension.
“You become more aware on an average day of how you’re feeling: ‘Do I need to sit down?’ ‘Do I need some fresh air?’ ‘Do I need to take a nap?’ ” she explains.
[These athletes went vegan — and stayed strong]
I guard my meditation-in-motion time fiercely. That hour is more than just “me” time; it is also a time that allows my mind to empty enough to tackle the rest of my life.
Tiffany Louise, 34, a cognitive behavioral therapist and spokeswoman for Lean for Life, part of the Lindora Clinic chain of weight-loss centers in Southern California, believes that emptying the mind, even for a short time, helps clear away anxiety and stress.
I frequently work out in the afternoon, after a full day of work and child care and running kids to and from activities. As soon as I step into the gym, I leave the stress of the day behind. I don’t worry about what I’m cooking for dinner or how much laundry is waiting for me at home, I just hit the weights. And when I’m done, I’ve sweated out the stress of the day, and I head home re-energized, my mood lifted, ready to power through the demanding routine of dinner and cleanup and homework and baths for my four young children. It’s like a computer restart for my mind and body.
I started lifting weights because I wanted to feel stronger at a time in my life when I felt the weakest. And it is through weightlifting that I have found my strength in one of the most unlikely of places — my own mind.
Brusie is a writer and nurse in Michigan.
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"It felt like an opportunity I couldn't say no to," said Pedrie, 23. "It's something I worked my whole life to get to, and I couldn't say no to that."
GREENBURGH, N.Y. -- When opportunity knocks, you answer. Just ask New York Rangers defenseman prospect Vince Pedrie, who gave up his final two years at Penn State University for a chance to play in the NHL.
The opportunity came the day after the Nittany Lions were eliminated from the NCAA championship by the University of Denver on March 26.
"I talked to [the Rangers] through my adviser a little bit through the year and I didn't know if they were seriously interested or not," Pedrie said. "After the season ended when we lost to Denver, the next day they contacted me and made me an offer. I felt like it was the perfect place playing for an Original Six team. It's something that I've dreamed of."
After signing a two-year entry-level contract with the Rangers on March 28, Pedrie had five assists in nine games with Hartford of the American Hockey League.
"I thought Vince came in and showcased himself well," Hartford coach Keith McCambridge said. "He showed good poise with the puck and possessed strong attributes that you usually don't see right away in defensemen who are just getting a feel for the pro game. For a player who just joined us at the end of his season, he came across as very motivated and professional. He left a good impression on us."
Said Hartford general manager Chris Drury: "He's super competitive and has a lot of polish. He does a lot of things well that you look for in a D-man in this day and age."
Pedrie attended Rangers development camp last month and is expected to be at training camp in September.
"As usual, there will be a learning curve for a young D-man like Vince," McCambridge said, "but it was a good step in his development to come in at the end of last season and just get a feel for where his game is and where it needs to be in order for him to play for the Rangers."
During his two seasons at Penn State, Pedrie had 52 points (16 goals, 36 assists) in 71 games, helping the Nittany Lions, who began Division I play in 2012-13, win the Big Ten tournament.
"Vince has a way of making the game a lot more exciting," said Erik Autio, Pedrie's defense partner at Penn State. "Playing defense with him is really easy because he uses his offensive instincts to move the puck out of our zone really quickly. He also has an absolute cannon on the blue line, so setting him up for a one-timer is always a good idea."
Pedrie, who grew up in Rochester, Minnesota, says he sees himself playing for the Rangers when they feel the time is right.
"My goal is to win a Stanley Cup in New York," he said, "and do whatever I can to contribute."
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In this divisive election year, Ohioans agree on two things: They are not happy, and they doubt the presidential candidates will change that malaise. About 63 percent believe the nation is on the wrong track, compared with about 38 percent who say it's on the right track, according to a poll conducted for Ohio media outlets and led by the Ray C. Bliss Institute of Applied Politics at the University of Akron.
In this divisive election year, Ohioans agree on two things: They are not happy, and they doubt the presidential candidates will change that malaise.
About 63 percent believe the nation is on the wrong track, compared with about 38 percent who say it's on the right track, according to a poll conducted for Ohio media outlets and led by the Ray C. Bliss Institute of Applied Politics at the University of Akron.
Some of the respondents answered open-ended questions with open exasperation:
"Neither of the candidates seems fit to hold the office of president."
"Congress can't get together on anything."
"Everything is a mess."
There were fears of world war and another depression.
A deep frustration both with the federal government and its inability to address even the most basic problems has created fundamental changes in the political dynamic of 2016.
Coupled with that is a deep skepticism about whether either party's presumptive nominee - Democrat Hillary Clinton or Republican Donald Trump - can fix things.
Fifty-eight percent of respondents said the presidential candidates are doing either a "poor" or "very poor" job of addressing the issues, an indication there isn't a lot of hope the candidates will be able to meet the widespread concerns. Only 16 percent said the candidates are doing a "good" or "excellent" job of addressing Americans' concerns.
And that's largely before Ohioans are targeted yet again with of millions of dollars in campaign advertising seeking to sway voters to one side or the other.
Much of the pessimism revolves around the candidates themselves.
While unified in their frustration, Ohioans are split on both the key issues that face their state and how to address them. The largest share, 26 percent, indicated that economic issues were a priority this election cycle. But that umbrella covers everything from income inequality to jobs to trade to poverty.
If anything, the survey underscored that Ohio as a whole - a political bellwether that is a microcosm of the nation - may be impossible to satisfy.
The poll was conducted by the Bliss Institute for the Ohio Media Project, a collaborative of major daily newspapers and television and radio stations. The news outlets have pledged to work together in representing the concerns of Ohioans in the 2016 election through polling, public conversation and online engagement on the Your Vote Ohio Facebook page.
Funding for the project comes from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, with Bliss, the Akron Beacon Journal and the nonpartisan Jefferson Center public research organization leading the effort.
Through an unusual approach to polling by Bliss director John Green, the survey allowed respondents to define the issues themselves rather than select from a list of pre-determined prompts. What came through the most clearly was Ohioans' frustration.
"The frustration is really uniform, but people have different ideas not only of what the specific problems are but how they might be addressed," Green said. "Because there's this sense that the issues have not been addressed effectively by political leaders, whether on one issue or another, there is this kind of openness to something new."
He said he was particularly struck by the dissatisfaction with the political process itself. Such exasperation, he said, has rarely been a top priority.
Dom Wilson, 22, a market research analyst from Columbus, dislikes the options on this year's ballot.
"We need to steer away from the two-party system. I think the American people deserve a greater variety of choices," he said.
These types of sentiments may speak to Trump's appeal. So many people, Green said, are unhappy with "the system" that Trump can stay relatively steady in the polls despite insulting so many different groups.
"It could very well be that a lot of people are so hungry for some kind of change that behavior that normally wouldn't be tolerated from politicians is tolerated," Green said. "Because everything really is that different. Whatever you can say about Donald Trump, he's not politics as usual."
The perception that the system is broken and corrupt also is a key factor in the popularity of Sen. Bernie Sanders, who identified as a socialist before running as a Democrat, Green said.
But it's deeper than that.
Beyond the cynicism with the process itself, "there's frustration because certain problems are not being addressed," the veteran political-science professor said. Promises of sustained job growth, as well as issues such as tensions between communities and law enforcement, highly publicized crimes, a serious drug problem and abortion, are collectively making Ohioans feel that the people they put in office are merely spinning their wheels.
"The government isn't responding to these real problems," Green said.
"I've seen this before in polling and read about this in history," he said. "Things reach a point where people of all backgrounds are so frustrated that they're willing to try something completely new. ... When people get really, really frustrated, they're much more likely to accept things that are a big departure from the norm."
The poll of 1,000 Ohioans was conducted for Bliss by the Center for Marketing and Opinion Research in Akron from mid-April to mid-May and has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3 percentage points. The respondents were not identified to the news media group.
Among the survey's findings:
•Eighty percent identified economic issues as "very important" to their 2016 vote - but again, that topic encompassed jobs, income inequality and several other issues.
"You see a pretty sharp dichotomy between people worried about jobs and people worried about poverty and inequality," Green said.
Jobs and inequality aren't unrelated, he said, but they're conceptually different things. Jobs, he said, are "about the availability of employment." Income inequality could address those who are employed but "can't earn enough money to be above the poverty line."
•Public policy issues, including government spending, taxes, health care, education, veterans, welfare, the environment and infrastructure, came in second, with 22 percent of those polled identifying those type of issues as the most important facing the country.
Sherman White, 47, a retail worker from Blacklick, labels health care - and its costs - as his top worry.
"A lot of us lack the funds, the finances and sometimes the resources to get proper medication," he said.
•Nineteen percent thought the biggest problem is with politics or politicians themselves, including lack of cooperation, special interests, money and corruption.
•Public order - such as racism, morals, rights, abortion, sexuality, crime, violence and guns - is the most important issue for 15 percent, while foreign policy - such as national defense, terrorism or immigration - is the top issue for 13 percent.
"I think we're faced with racial issues, and I definitely won't vote for Trump," said Janet Higgins, 66, a Columbus retiree. "We need someone in office who is unprejudiced. Trump is a racist."
Derek Wholihan, 28, an IT worker in the Franklin County recorder's office, identifies civil rights for the LGBT community, and immigration, as his top concern. His stepmother is a Filipino Muslim, but relatives in the Phillipines "are afraid to visit amid Trump's keep-them-out statements."
"I would be terrified for my family members who do want to come here, because he doesn't want them here," Wholihan said.
One respondent said abortion is the No. 1 issue of the campaign; Clinton supports the right to an abortion, while Trump does not. "It's murder," the respondent said. "It's against God's rules, against God's laws."
Jeff McFellin, 67, of Ottawa Hills, labeled drug addiction as the biggest problem, and he sees a relationship with the influx of illegal immigrants.
"I'm all for that wall that Donald Trump wants to build. I think it would keep the drug lords from coming over. That heroin epidemic is terrible," he said.
Contributing to this story were Reporters Doug Livingston of the Akron Beacon Journal, Randy Ludlow of The Dispatch, Chris Stewart of the Dayton Daily News and Tom Troy of The (Toledo) Blade.
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Known by the indigenous Sámi as a lávvu, this tent is surrounded by lanterns and provides a warm place for you to enjoy your meal. Taking your seat on reindeer furs, you’ll dine on a three-course meal. The ingredients are as local as possible and the menu changes by season depending on what’s available. Your meal will be accompanied by wine or a local beer. As you spend several hours eating on the ice keep your eyes peeled for the northern lights, which are common in this region during the winter. Lapland is one of the best places to spot the aurora borealis, which appears 200 nights of the year here. This far from large populations, you can enjoy truly dark skies. 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The Hunger for Float: Two New Berkshire Deals Client Login Home About KCIC Our Values Our Team Careers Services Technology Ligado BEV Knowledge Center Contact The Hunger for Float: Two New Berkshire Deals 2/10/2017 By Jonathan Terrell Two new retroactive reinsurance deals involving Berkshire Hathaway were announced in January. First up, on January 3, was The Hartford Fire Insurance Company and certain of its affiliates (collectively “Hartford”), which ceded existing net asbestos and environmental (“A&E”) reserves to National Indemnity (“NICO”), a Berkshire Hathaway subsidiary. The terms of the deal are for a premium payment of $650 million for a reinsurance limit of $1.5 billion covering adverse development above Hartford’s existing reserves at December 31, 2016. Then on January 20, we heard from American International Group (“AIG”), which had entered into a monster of a deal with NICO under which it pays a premium of $9.8 billion for a reinsurance limit of $20 billion, excess of $25 billion. This deal covers adverse development for 80% of AIG’s U.S. commercial long-tail exposures underwritten before January 1, 2016. Beyond the bare bones press releases and Form 8-K SEC filings, I have not had an opportunity to study the transaction documents or more detailed disclosures that will likely be part of these companies’ year-end reporting. So for now, I have a few preliminary observations: Hartford had now done much to eliminate or contain its exposure to the volatility of its reserves for asbestos and environmental claims. In July 2016, it announced the sale of its UK run-off subsidiaries to Catalina Holdings — a Bermuda-based acquirer of books of run-off businesses. These primarily contained U.S. asbestos and environmental liabilities previously underwritten by Excess Insurance Company. This transaction is expected to close in first quarter 2017. The new transaction, a retroactive reinsurance deal with NICO, provides a significant protection from adverse development of $1.5 billion above their carried reserves of $1.7 billion at December 31, 2016. The volatility of these classes of liabilities certainly makes it possible, though unlikely, that the cover will one day exhaust. But for the foreseeable future, that volatility has been contained. The AIG transaction is their second retroactive reinsurance deal with NICO. The first, in April 2011, dealt with the bulk of AIG’s asbestos liabilities. AIG paid a premium of $1.67 billion for a reinsurance limit of $3.5 billion over carried reserves that at the time totaled $1.82 billion. This second deal is considerably bigger, involving a premium of nearly $10 billion and reinsurance limits of $20 billion, excess of $25 billion. This makes it the largest reinsurance deal in history, larger even than NICO’s 2007 retroactive reinsurance deal with Equitas. The deal gives reinsurance protection for long-tail commercial lines liabilities underwritten before January 1, 2016. The big surprise for both the Harford and AIG deals is that both insurance companies will continue to handle claims and collect reinsurance. I am aware of only one other retroactive reinsurance deal with NICO in which claims handling and reinsurance collection responsibilities were NOT transferred to Resolute, NICO’s run-off services subsidiary. That deal was later renegotiated to transfer claims handling responsibilities to Resolute. Hitherto, it has been a cornerstone of NICO’s approach to retroactive reinsurance for the provision of run-off services to be inseparable from the rest of the deal. One cannot help but wonder whether this development was driven by Resolute’s claims handling reputation, as recently highlighted in the article in The Economist. It is also very interesting to note that NICO still finds the deals attractive, even without assuming claims administration. Such is their hunger for float! The majority of NICO’s retroactive reinsurance deals have centered around the assumption of asbestos exposure. In addition, some include environmental and other legacy liabilities. The Liberty Mutual deal included a significant workers compensation component. And, NICO has done deals with insurers covering exposures from more recent accident years than those associated with traditional legacy liabilities such as A&E exposures, including those with Swiss Re and HDI-Gerling. Therefore, the AIG deal is not unprecedented, but it does break the mold somewhat in being focused on long-tail commercial lines up to the most recent accident years. The AIG deal structure is also different from the NICO norm; it more resembles a traditional prospective reinsurance arrangement. Under “traditional” or “prospective” reinsurance, the ceding insurer always retains a part of the risk and retains claims handling authority. This flows from the “follow the fortunes” and “follow the settlement” doctrines that guide the traditional reinsurance marketplace. Without the risk retention, there would be no incentive for the ceding insurer to act in the best interests of the reinsurer. The risk retention ensures that their interests are aligned. Therefore, it is not surprising to see AIG retaining 20% of the risk, and I speculate that this part of the deal structure was at the insistence of NICO. In the case of Hartford, we learn that the responsibility they retain for claims handling is “subject to certain conditions”. I suspect those “certain conditions” provide a lot of protection for NICO. I have many times commented that the series of retroactive reinsurance deals transacted by NICO gives them the largest concentration of legacy asbestos liability in the industry and in history. I have delved into this in detail from time to time. But a good place to get a general sense is the annual A.M. Best “Special Report on U.S. Asbestos & Environmental” reserves, which examines the special note 33 asbestos and environmental disclosures of all U.S. insurance companies in their statutory annual statements. Exhibit 7 of that report ranks the U.S. insurance groups by the size of their environmental and asbestos reserves. Berkshire Hathaway, by virtue of its own direct insurance underwriting, is already number two on the list. But when their retroactive reinsurance deals are taken into account, it can be seen they have, by far, the largest concentration, given that they retroactively reinsure the insurance groups occupying the first (AIG), fifth (Harford), ninth (CNA), twelfth (Liberty Mutual) and sixteenth (One Beacon) positions, and many others — most significantly Equitas, which does not appear on the list (it is not a U.S. insurance group). Perhaps at some point the regulators will wake up to the dangers of this unprecedented concentration of risk. Share this article: Just to be safe, hit subscribe Never miss a post. Get Risky Business tips and insights delivered right to your inbox. Recent Tweets KCIC @KCIC_RiskyBiz - Dec 24 Happy Holidays! Sending you our warmest wishes for peace, prosperity, and health this holiday season. We are gratef… https://t.co/VViV6hqXiT KCIC @KCIC_RiskyBiz - Nov 19 KCIC is heading to @DRICommunity DRI Asbestos Medicine Conference. 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From last Friday to this this Friday, 22 Jews were injured in 60 recorded terror attacks (see list below).
The attacks include firebombs, targeted fireworks, stone-throwing, burned fields, firebomb attacks on Jewish homes and explosive devices.
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The following is a list of the attacks, compiled by HaKol HaYehudi:
Thursday – July 30
21:36 Arabs threw stones at vehicles on Route 55 near the West Bank village of Azzun, damage reported
10:40 Arabs threw Molotov cocktails at Israeli vehicles near the village of Beit Ummar in Gush Etzion
Wednesday – July 29
• Arabs threw firebombs and stones at police in Jerusalem’s Isiwiya neighborhood
18:06 Dozens of Arab rioters near the village of Beit El Jalazun threw stones at IDF forces
16:45 Arabs threw stones at vehicles at the intersection of Mount Hebron strings
13:24 Dozens of Arabs rioted in the village of Silwan in Jerusalem
12:22 Arabs threw an explosive device at the Tomb of Rachel. The worshipers were taken away and a police sapper on his way to the scene (Tazpit News Agency)
• Arabs threw stones at a bus in Jerusalem, damage reported
Tuesday – July 28
0:23 Arabs threw firebombs at homes in Ma’aleh Olives in Jerusalem’s Old City
23:22 Two passengers were lightly injured by stones thrown by Arabs at another bus Hizma-Anatoth Benjamin
22:43 Arabs threw stones at policemen near the Shuafat checkpoint in Jerusalem
19:59 Arabs firebombed military vehicles on the Gilad raod in the Shomron
17:55 Arabs threw bottles of paint at a bus near the community of Negohot in Mount Hebron, damage reported (Tazpit)
17:34 Dozens of Arab rioters from the village of Jalazun near BEit El and throwing stones at IDF forces
13:02 Arabs threw stones at vehicles on Route 55 near the settlement of Karnei Shomron, damage reported
9:14 Arabs threw stones at vehicles on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem, damage reported
Monday – July 27
0:23 A fire broke out in the town of Psagot Benjamin after Arabs threw multiple firebombs at homes
22:46 Arabs threw stones at an Israeli bus near the settlement of Beit El in Binyamin
21:37 Arabs threw a Molotov cocktail at Israeli vehicles near the settlement of Ma’ale Adumim
20:39 Arabs threw stones at vehicles near the old mosque in the village of Hawara in Samaria
19:05 Arabs threw stones at vehicles near the settlement of Ofra in Binyamin
18:33 Arabs threw stones at vehicles near the village of Sinjil Benjamin
18:32 Dozens of Arab rioters in Qalandiya and threw stones at border police forces
18:24 Arabs threw stones at an ambulance near Mount Hebron
17:01 Jewish woman was lightly injured by stones thrown at her vehicle near the Arabs up Maaleh Levona Binyamin settlement
11:22 Gvaot forest fire resumed. Three firefighters working there.
11:10 Arab terrorists imprisoned in jail, ignited a fire in one of the cells. 11 prison guards and two inmates were injured moderately easy to smoke inhalation, one of the guards was evacuated to a medical center.
11:09 The fire broke out in Elon Moreh was renewed. Three firefighters working there.
Sunday – July 26 (Tisha B’Av postponed)
• Police forces were attacked by dozens of Arabs in Qalandia
0:21 Arabs set off fireworks at the Border Police A-Tur neighborhood in Jerusalem
23:20 Two Jewish passengers were slightly injured by stones thrown by Arabs at the bus line 142 near the square, Benjamin person. One was lightly injured by shrapnel and suffered a shock second. The two were taken to Shaare Zedek Medical Center in Jerusalem
19:04 Two policemen were wounded by a Molotov cocktail thrown by Arab rioters in Isiwiya
18:00 Arabs set fire to a forest fire in Gush Etzion hills. Six planes and six firefighters with volunteers were in place.
16:30 Elon forest fire flared up again. Eight firefighters and six aircraft were in place. Two mobile homes were burned down
15:54 Hebron Arabs attacked a soldier and tried to breach the Givat Avot neighborhood in Hebron.
19:13 Arabs set fire to a tire on Highway 437 near the settlement of Maale Adumim Benjamin
14:11 Arabs threw Molotov cocktails and stones at Border Police in Isiwiya
8:10 Four police officers were injured in riots mass of Arabs on the Temple Mount
Saturday – July 25
0:33 Arabs threw stones at the Jews in the Old City of Jerusalem
21:42 Arabs attacked Jews in Hebron
21:19 Two nights suspects were identified approaching the settlement of Elon Moreh in Samaria. IDF forces fired a flare during a chase after them, and the forest near the village caught fire. The fire spread quickly to the homes and three firefighters with civilian and military forces worked to extinguish the fire. One of the suspects was apprehended and questioned by the Israeli army.
Friday – July 24
21:20 Firefighters arrived to extinguish a fire in Isiwiya Jerusalem, a confrontation between police and Arab rioters. Number of people shut down affected by tear gas, and two of them were evacuated to a medical center for further treatment
22:00 Arabs hurled stones at police in Isiwiya
19:05 Dozens of Arab rioters Jalazun in Benjamin and throw stones at IDF soldiers
19:00 Dozens of Arab rioting and throwing stones at IDF forces in the settlement of Kedumim
Among those injured in the 60 attacks were:
Eleven prison guards were injured when jailed prisoners set fire to the prison.
Four policemen were injured on the Temple Mount during Arab attacks on Tisha B’Av.
Two policemen were injured in Arab riots in the Jerusalem neighborhood of Isiwiya .
Two passengers were injured on bus #142.
Two other passengers were injured in a stoning attack near Hizma. | positive |
Today, the New York Times reported that an algorithm for generating random numbers, which was adopted in 2006 by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), contains a backdoor for the NSA. The news followed a NYT report from last week, which indicated that the National Security Agency (NSA) had circumvented widely used (but then-unnamed) encryption schemes by placing backdoors in the standards that are used to implement the encryption.
In 2007, cryptographers Niels Ferguson and Dan Shumow presented research suggesting that there could be a potential backdoor in the Dual_EC_DRBG algorithm, which NIST had included in Special Publication 800-90. If the parameters used to define the algorithm were chosen in a particular way, they would allow the NSA to predict the supposedly random numbers produced by the algorithm. It wasn't entirely clear at the time that the NSA had picked the parameters in this way; as Ars noted last week, the rationale for choosing the particular Dual_EC_DRBG parameters in SP 800-90 was never actually stated.
Today, the NYT says that internal memos leaked by Edward Snowden confirm that the NSA generated the Dual_EC_DRBG algorithm. Publicly, however, the agency's role in development was significantly underbilled: “In publishing the standard, NIST acknowledged 'contributions' from NSA, but not primary authorship,” wrote the NYT. From there, the NSA pushed the International Organization for Standardization to adopt the algorithm, calling it “a challenge in finesse” to convince the organization's leadership.
“Eventually, NSA became the sole editor” of the international standard, according to one classified memo seen by the NYT.
The details come just as NIST released a promise to reopen the public vetting process for SP 800-90. “We want to assure the IT cybersecurity community that the transparent, public process used to rigorously vet our standards is still in place,” a memo from the Institute read. “NIST would not deliberately weaken a cryptographic standard. We will continue in our mission to work with the cryptographic community to create the strongest possible encryption standards for the US government and industry at large.”
Still, NIST asserted that its purpose was to protect the federal government first: “NIST’s mandate is to develop standards and guidelines to protect federal information and information systems. Because of the high degree of confidence in NIST standards, many private industry groups also voluntarily adopt these standards.”
The public comment period on SP 800-90 ends November 6, 2013. | positive |
LIGHTING DESIGN TRENDS 2019: DESIGNER LAMPS, LEDS AND SUSTAINABILITY | Gordon Bullard & Company CUSTOM MANUFACTURING Glass Works Metal Works Eco Materials Deko and more WHAT DO WE DO Distribution Manufacture Management Security Bollards Consulting COLLECTION Bullard Collection Portfolio Look Books and Catalogues OUR CUSTOMERS ABOUT US Our Team Terms & Conditions Contacts Social Media Instagram Facebook LinkedIn Youtube Pinterest Blog and News PAYMENTS Select Page Home » LIGHTING DESIGN TRENDS 2019: DESIGNER LAMPS, LEDS AND SUSTAINABILITY LIGHTING DESIGN TRENDS 2019: DESIGNER LAMPS, LEDS AND SUSTAINABILITY Sep 16, 2019 | News & Articles The most daring and innovative lighting design projects arise from the lighting designer’s creativity and derive from a thorough knowledge of their sector. To be a good lighting designer, knowing the trends in lighting design is decisive to continuously update and create unique solutions, in harmony with the most current design concepts.In this article, you will find a complete overview of the main trends in lighting design for 2019, containing the latest news in terms of lighting, design and technology. Let’s find out together by analysing each point. 7 major lighting design trends for 2019 Whether it is interior design, architecture or lighting design, every professional in the sector should always be up-to-date on the latest design and lighting innovations, to always guarantee innovative solutions and aesthetic appeal in step with the latest trends. Below you will find the 7 most popular trends of the moment: Modern and minimal: the protagonist styles of 2019 Linear lighting and LED light bars LED and sustainability Minimal design, cleaner lines Ductile and performing materials Neutral colours: white, black and grey Evocative shapes and profiles Let’s analyse them one by one 1. Modern and minimal: the protagonist styles of 2019 The decorative lighting of modern aesthetics and minimal charm has returned in great style, to be part of the furnishing contexts of structures, rooms and private homes, giving a fresh and bold image to any environment. 2. Linear lighting and LED light bars The current concepts of lighting design go beyond the traditional, reaching new heights in a functional and aesthetic sense. Linear LED light bars represent the new frontier of decorative lighting. Compared to canonical vertical suspension lamps, these types of lighting fixtures are among the most popular in the 2019 design trends. Functionality and style come together to create perfection, shaping the profile of a lamp capable of supporting the extension of each area and enhancing its spatial perception. To fall in line with the latest design and lighting trends, you could choose LED light bars with anthracite-coloured cotton lampshades. We are talking about an extremely valid solution, able to combine performance and decoration in a synthesis of great aesthetic potential. 3. LED and sustainability According to what emerged at Euroluce 2019, when it comes to looking for new products and lighting design, sustainability and energy saving solutions are at the top of the list for architects and interior designers. In this sense, the new trends seem to be oriented towards these needs, which is why LED lighting is trending at the moment. Smart lighting has come a long way in the last decade, allowing users to control the light through their smartphones, saving money by introducing LED bulbs and creating different environments with coloured light. Over time, homeowners, lighting designers and industry professionals have been turning to LED lighting for its efficiency combined with excellent energy-saving properties. Another advantage of LED lighting lies in the wide variety of available models, temperatures, styles and finishes. In fact, it is possible to get LED lamps in various colours, brightness, shapes. 4. Minimal design, cleaner lines As we have already said, minimal and modern styles have come back into style in 2019 and with them, a complete devotion to extreme cleanliness and formal balance. Two factors that together constitute a winning stylistic combination that rewrites the stylistic dictates of this new season in the name of the latest trends in design and lighting. Thanks to the designer lamps with contemporary and essential aesthetics, private homes, hotels and restaurants and bars will acquire a more sophisticated and chic image. 5. Ductile and high-performance materials The advent of new trends in lighting design implies the use of innovative raw materials in perfect aesthetic agreement with the stylistic canons imposed by the latest innovations. 2019 is the year of smart lighting and minimal design that finds full technical and stylistic expression in the use of ductile materials, such as: Ceramic A material with an unmistakable material spirit, which guarantees excellent lighting performance. For example, to ensure light sources with excellent decorative potential and task lighting for bedrooms or passageways in hotels, you could select matte ceramic appliques as well as separate design elements that embody the same stylistic concept. 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To set up the most sophisticated furnishing scenarios, and at the same time stay aligned with this trend, you could choose white glass suspensions composed of diffusers with overlapping rings of different sizes and a curved silhouette. The vitreous material, satin or transparent, instill a sense of softness and results in unique and rarefied atmospheres, always creating new magic with light. Brass Solid and sturdy, brass is a metal alloy, which incorporates excellent intrinsic qualities, without sacrificing decorative rendering. If you are interested in the aesthetic properties of this material, choose black or white brass and aluminium suspensions. In addition to ensuring excellent degrees of ambient lighting, this type of lamp is extremely versatile, even in aesthetic terms, adapting itself with style to any furnishing context. Aluminium A clean and versatile material, aluminium ensures ample freedom of customisation and finishing, therefore, it is ideal for the creation of designer lamps with a modern and essential taste. To keep up with this trend, why not select a matte white aluminium applique with a mirror. At the centre of the frame, this lamp houses a tiny reflective surface that always invites you to admire it. Functionality and decorative lighting combined in a single design solution: practicality and aesthetics guaranteed in equal parts. 6. Neutral colours: white, black and grey If light can connect emotionally to a place, colour is able to attract and provoke our sensory perception. Among the newest trends of the moment, unusual and bold colour palettes are inserted, with a more harsh and vibrant tone, such as white, black and grey. They dress the lamp with elegance and emphasise its visual appeal. If you want to achieve a perfect result and at the same time the current aesthetic lighting design standards, we recommend opting for white matte aluminium appliques. Solutions that always ensure excellent task lighting without sacrificing style, always sober and sophisticated in harmony with the latest trends. Two aluminium sheets intersect, creating linear and clean geometric shapes. 7. Evocative shapes and profiles In the field of lighting design, stage presence and visual impact are two decisive prerogatives, able to delineate the decorative potential of the lamp and its stylistic character. The 2019 lighting design trends see a total reconversion to the essential, an aesthetic belief that while aiming at the abandonment of any ornamental excess, winks at evocative shapes and profiles and does not renounce to innovative design notes. Sculptural lines and visual references that update the dictates of modern style more boldly. For your interior design and lighting design projects, you could choose a matte ceramic lamp with an evocative profile, in grey or white. Among the various proposals, you could opt for an applique model with animalistic features made even more vivid by the visual effect of the high relief. A decidedly original solution, which evades the most traditional lighting design schemes and will perfectly align with the new lighting design trends, adapting to the most refined furnishing contexts. Lighting design trends: the latest news not to be missed Staying up to date on the latest design, technology and lighting innovations is fundamental for the realisation of solutions with high functional and aesthetic content. In this article, we have compiled a list of the most popular lighting design trends at the moment. We advise you to remain as faithful as possible to the latest trends but also bring out your personal stylistic taste. 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Girls in the Night (1953) - Turner Classic Movies TCM Main Navigation HOME WATCH NOW WATCH LIVE WATCH MOVIES SCHEDULE DAILY SCHEDULE MONTH SCHEDULE THIS MONTH EMAIL SIGN UP Sub Navigation MESSAGE BOARDS PODCAST FILM FESTIVAL CLASSIC CRUISE CLASSICS IN THEATERS WINE CLUB TCM LIBRARY SILENT SUNDAY NIGHTS NOIR ALLEY TCM Main Navigation HOME WATCH NOW WATCH LIVE WATCH MOVIES SCHEDULE DAILY SCHEDULE MONTH SCHEDULE THIS MONTH EMAIL SIGN UP Sub Navigation MESSAGE BOARDS PODCAST FILM FESTIVAL CLASSIC CRUISE CLASSICS IN THEATERS WINE CLUB TCM LIBRARY SILENT SUNDAY NIGHTS NOIR ALLEY Girls in the Night 1h 23m 1953 Overview Synopsis Credits Film Details Notes Cast & Crew Read More Jack Arnold Director Harvey Lembeck Chuck Haynes Joyce Holden Georgia Cordray Glenda Farrell Alice Haynes Glen Roberts Joe Spurgeon Patricia Hardy Hannah Haynes Film Details Also Known As Night Flowers Genre Crime Release Date Feb 1953 Premiere Information New York opening: 15 Jan 1953; Los Angeles opening: 19 Feb 1953 Production Company Universal-International Pictures Co., Inc. Distribution Company Universal Pictures Co., Inc. Country United States Location Brooklyn, New York, United States; New York City, New York, United States; New York City--East Side, New York, United States Technical Specs Duration 1h 23m Sound Mono Color Black and White Synopsis On New York's East Side, after Hannah Haynes wins a new outfit in a beauty contest, her mother Alice worries that she may have acquired the clothes from a boyfriend. Hannah angrily asserts that, though she will do whatever she can to get out of the ghetto, she is a "good girl." Meanwhile, Hannah's father Charlie is in a nearby bar celebrating his new promotion and the opportunity it affords the family to move to Long Island. As he leaves for home, a speeding car hits him, and as a result he must spend weeks at home recuperating. Soon after, during a family dinner, Hannah's older brother Chuck reveals that he has quit his job, prompting his mother to rage that he is a "good-for-nothing." Hannah counsels Chuck to apologize, after which the family jokes about the expensive gifts they plan to buy Alice for her upcoming birthday. That night, Hannah rebuffs her boyfriend, Joe Spurgeon, in favor of local hoodlum Irv Kelleher, but when Joe sees Irv pressure her to kiss him, Joe hits him. Irv pulls out a knife, but upon hearing Sgt. Kovacs approach, slips the weapon to Vera Schroeder to evade arrest. Later, Joe chastises Hannah for starting trouble, angrily revealing that he loves her. She explains that although she returns his love, she refuses to marry a local boy and become stuck in the neighborhood as a wife, mother and "workhorse." Joe then admits that in the neighborhood he is always scared, and vows to earn the money to take her away. Later, they meet Chuck and his girl friend, Georgia Cordray, at a sorority party, where Georgia dances suggestively to earn coins tossed from the crowd. They count the money at a nearby soda shop, where Vera tries to join them but is spurned by Chuck, who calls her "Ugly." Hurt, Vera eavesdrops as Chuck and Joe discuss stealing the "piles of money" supposedly hoarded by a local beggar who, because of his habit of pretending to be blind, is called Blind Minosa. Although Hannah is horrified by the discussion, Joe informs Chuck that Minosa hides the cash under a loose floorboard in his shack. Meanwhile, Vera, who loves Irv, tells him that Hannah used him to make Joe jealous. After Irv seems disinterested, Vera adds that she can lead him to a cache of money. They go together to Minosa's, but cannot find the money. When Minosa unexpectedly appears, Irv shoots and kills him. Irv is stunned, but Vera calmly hides the gun and instructs him on how to prepare an alibi. Later, she overhears Chuck and Georgia plan to rob Minosa and follows them as they go to his shack and steal the money, but do not notice Minosa's dead body. Hannah and Joe find Chuck and Georgia counting the stolen money, which only amounts to $616. Although Hannah insists that they return it, Chuck refuses. By the next day, news of Minosa's murder reaches the Haynes apartment, where Chuck, Georgia and Hannah realize that Minosa was killed before Chuck arrived. Meanwhile, Charlie's boss, Mr. McGinty, visits to inform Charlie that his promotion still awaits him. At the same time, Vera informs a bitter Irv that he is stuck with her for life, as she can turn him in to the police at any moment. Later that day, Sgt. Meyers, who is heading the murder investigation, questions Chuck and Georgia, but when they realize that he mistakenly believes they stole the money she earned from dancing, they laughingly dismiss him. Vera, however, later tells them that she saw them steal from Minosa, and asks for half the money to keep quiet. When Chuck informs her how little money they recovered, she demands $2,000 within twenty-four hours. Hannah advises Chuck to turn himself in, but he deduces, from Vera's knowledge of the robbery and the fact that Irv owns a gun identical to the murder weapon, that Irv is the killer. Hannah visits Irv that night to extract information from him, but Vera attacks her jealously and announces to Irv that she will turn him in "for last night." Irv kisses Hannah, prompting Vera to report him to the police. Later, however, he apologizes to Vera and vows his love, so she hides him in an empty warehouse. Hannah has returned home, but upon hearing that Sgt. Meyers is searching for Chuck, she canvasses the neighborhood for Irv and finally discovers a man who overheard Vera and Irv planning to hide at the warehouse. Hannah, Joe, Chuck and Georgia arrive at the warehouse just as Irv is trying to kill Vera to keep her quiet. The boys burst in and chase Irv, while the girls tend to Vera. As Irv knocks out Joe, the police arrive. Chuck manages to catch Irv, who then falls onto live electrical wires and is killed. Days later, Chuck is sentenced to jail, but the judge suspends the sentence because he returned the money and risked his life to apprehend Irv. The Hayneses soon move to Long Island. Although Georgia and Joe remain behind, they both promise to visit as soon as possible. Director Jack Arnold Director Cast Harvey Lembeck Chuck Haynes Joyce Holden Georgia Cordray Glenda Farrell Alice Haynes Glen Roberts Joe Spurgeon Patricia Hardy Hannah Haynes Jaclynne Greene Vera Schroeder Don Gordon Irv Kelleher Anthony Ross Charlie Haynes Emile Meyer Kovacs Susan Odin Hilda Haynes Tommie Farrell Frankie Paul E. Burns Blind Minosa John Eldredge Judge Alan Dexter Sgt. Meyers Charles Cane McGinty Valerie Jackson Angela Harry Tyler Burns Russ Conway Sergeant Tom Dugan Clancy Billy Wayne Sharkey Mario Siletti Bruno Frank Richards Danny Ruth Perrott Sarah's mother James Hyland Policeman in theater Isabel Withers Nurse Dick Rich Mover Robert R. Stephenson Mover John Ayers Old man Pearl Early Old lady Beverly Long Mary Frank Marlowe Theater manager Danny Welton Harmonica player Janet Stewart Usherette Martin Dean Boy Winnie Chandler Woman who screams Connie Warner Helen Thiela Darin Lily Jeanette Quinn Rose Gerry Pattison Sorority girl Dolores Fuller Sorority girl Norma Jean Nilsson Girl Leon Burbank Italian kid Marilyn Caroll Sarah Patrick Miller Kid Jimmy Hawkins Kid Mike Donovan Irishman Charles Sherlock Pete Donald Gordon Teenager Don Pietro Teenager Gary Stewart Teenager Doug Carter Jack Reynolds Ralph Votrian Henry Blair Erwin Berwick A. D. Sewall Phil Bloom Joe Walls Crew Hal Belfer Dance numbers staged by Robert Boyle Art Director Ray Buffum Story and Screenplay Leslie I. Carey Sound Albert J. Cohen Producer Russell A. Gausman Set Decoration Joseph Gershenson Music Director Alexander Golitzen Art Director Carl Guthrie Director of Photography Ruby R. Levitt Set Decoration Robert Pritchard Sound Frank Shaw Assistant Director Joan St. Oegger Hairstylist Paul Weatherwax Film Editor Bud Westmore Makeup Film Details Also Known As Night Flowers Genre Crime Release Date Feb 1953 Premiere Information New York opening: 15 Jan 1953; Los Angeles opening: 19 Feb 1953 Production Company Universal-International Pictures Co., Inc. Distribution Company Universal Pictures Co., Inc. Country United States Location Brooklyn, New York, United States; New York City, New York, United States; New York City--East Side, New York, United States Technical Specs Duration 1h 23m Sound Mono Color Black and White Quotes Trivia Notes This film's working title was Night Flowers. The closing credits begin with an offscreen narrator introducing Patricia Hardy, Harvey Lembeck, Joyce Holden, Glen Roberts, Jaclynne Greene and Don Gordon, whom the narrator states "is really a very nice guy." According to Hollywood Reporter production charts and various news items, the film was shot mostly on location on New York's East Side and in Brooklyn, NY. The CBCS incorrectly lists Leonard Freeman as playing "Joe Spurgeon." Girls in the Night marked the feature film debuts of Hardy and Greene. Actor-comedian Tommy Farrell, who portrayed "Frankie" in the film was listed as "Tommie Farrell" in the onscreen credits. He was the son of actress Glenda Farrell who portrayed "Alice Haynes." 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India Public Sector: Govt moves closer to shut down 3 HMT units, Tungabhadra Steel India Public Sector An Insight into Public Sector Enterprises, PSU Banks Pages Home Top Appointments PSU Vacancies Babus Of India Write to Us Saturday, December 19, 2015 Govt moves closer to shut down 3 HMT units, Tungabhadra Steel THE government on December 17 said it has submitted closure proposals related to four companies including three HMT units and Tungabhadra Steel to CCEA for approval. "Cabinet notes for closure of four unviable public sector companies namely HMT Watches Ltd, HMT Chinar Watches Ltd, HMT Bearings Ltd, and Tungabhadra Steel Products Ltd, have been finalised and submitted to the... Cabinet Committee of Economic Affairs (CCEA) for approval," Minister of State for Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises G M Siddeshwara said in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha. "As regards the fifth unviable public sector company namely Hindustan Cables Ltd, a draft Cabinet note has been circulated for inter-ministerial consultation," he added. The Cabinet had earlier given in-principle approval for shutting down the five PSUs. With the individual proposals for closure, the Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises will approach the Cabinet for funds to grant VRS to some 2,800 staffers of the five state-owned firms. "We are going to give them (employees) good package through VRS," Union Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises Minister Anant Geete had earlier told PTI. While employees drew salary as per the 1997 pay scale, VRS will be based on the 2007 figure, Geete had said. Earlier, the government found it tough in shutting down five sick PSUs even after the move was cleared by the cabinet as the Prime Minister's Office and the defence ministry sought a review of the decisions. The closure of Hindustan Cables has been held up due to the defence ministry, which showed interest after some of the employees approached the government seeking a review of the move. The hold up in case of four other state-run companies - three entities from HMT and Tngabhadra Steel -is due to the some objections made at the PMO level. While approving the closure, the cabinet had said the employees should be given voluntary retirement scheme at the latest scales to make the deal attractive. For those who didn't opt for VRS, the plan was to give them three months notice under the Industrial Disputes Act and get rid of the employees. The heavy industry department suggested that moveable assets be disposed off through an auction for which MSTC is expected to be roped in. 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Five years ago, Malcolm Butler was a junior at the University of West Alabama with longshot NFL dreams. One of those dreams was to take on Falcons star Julio Jones.
I wanna check julio jones...lol......real talk doe.. â Malcolm CB Butler (@Mac_BZ) December 23, 2012
I feel extremely confident that Butler has no memory of even sending out this tweet, something we'll find out for sure when the cornerback is asked about is musing roughly 400 times in the next two weeks.
Now Butler gets his wish. The Patriots and Falcons will meet in Super Bowl LI and Butler -- who has gone from undrafted free agent to the Patriots' No. 1 corner -- will see plenty of Jones, football's best wide receiver.
It's an intense challenge, but Butler should have his confidence up after finding success against Antonio Brown on Sunday. According to Pro Football Focus, Brown was targeted just four times when running routes with Butler in primary coverage. He finished with two catches for 24 yards, with Butler breaking up one of those attempts.
If the Pats can contain Jones in the same way they bottled up Brown, another Lombardi will be shipped to Foxborough. | positive |
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Israeli naval lookouts spotted something unusual on Monday off the coast at Rosh HaNikra – a highly endangered Mediterranean monk seal, which has become a rare sight in local waters.
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Photographs taken by experts revealed that it was not the marine mammal's first visit to Israeli shores. The seal, which caught the navy's attention when it crossed the maritime border between Lebanon and Israel, bore scars that showed it had been seen near Israel twice before – once in 2010 in Herzliya, and again last summer in Rosh HaNikra.
In January 2010 a female seal, battered and worn out, was sighted in Herzliya – the first such sighting in decades. Other sea lion sightings have been reported in Israel in the years since then.
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According to the Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel's guide to endangered animals, the Mediterranean monk seal lives along the northeast and southwest shores of the Mediterranean and the northwestern African coast.
The Mediterranean monk seal is considered one of the rarest types of seal in the world, and is seriously endangered.
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Photo: Roei Segli
Fewer than 450 individuals are believed to live in the wild, half of which is in the area of Greece. Numbers have dwindled over the years because of hunting, destruction of natural habitats, and water pollution. Overfishing also threatens the species' main food source.
In Israel's coastal region, the species seems to have died out during the second half of the 20th century. Occasional sightings occurred during the 1960s and 1970s, and the last group was seen in near Beirut in 1976. Today it is believed that most of the population lives around Mauritania, Greece, and Turkey. | positive |
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Laneway Festival @ RNA Showground, Brisbane, 28.01.12
Words and photography: Jody Macgregor
Here is how you get to review the Laneway Festival for Collapse Board.
Befriend Everett True on Facebook. Come home on Friday night, see a status update from him offering free tickets to Laneway in return for a review, reply saying that sounds like fun. Wake up Saturday morning to learn he has taken you seriously.
Everett True hands me the festival wristbands in an envelope with one piece of advice: “Don’t review the bands.”
Fine. I won’t. I’ll write about the vibe of the festival. Do people still say ‘vibe’? I’ve stopped watching sitcoms and now have no idea what people say anymore.
Laneway doesn’t takes place in laneways, here in Brisbane or in Melbourne. That was a useful gimmick at first, but it turns out that there’s a reason people weren’t holding festivals there already: organisational nightmare. So it’s at the RNA Showgrounds in Brisbane instead.
Laneway has a reputation as the music festival for people who hate music festivals. It puts on bands who don’t look like they were selected by throwing darts at a triple j playlist, you don’t have to bring a tent, and it attracts a friendlier crowd.
This sounds perfect to me, because I really do hate music festivals.
I hate music festivals because I love music, and I mean properly love music. Real love is unhealthy, obsessive, consuming. I am outside Music’s house in defiance of a restraining order. I am frightening off Music’s new boyfriend. I am holding Music’s pets to ransom until Music agrees to return my calls.
Music deserves better than being listened to while sweaty dudes with no shirts on bump into you, while the sound guys struggle to deafen only the first five or six rows while still drowning out the people shouting to each other at the back, while you are knee-deep in mud because doing something to protect people from the weather would be too much effort and anyway this way it’s totally authentic like Woodstock, man.
Today it’s raining, so Laneway is under cover. Three stages are indoors, the fourth has a temporary roof that’s large enough to cover a sizeable crowd. The organisers actually went, “Hey, it’s raining. Let’s do something about that.”
In Queensland that’s especially surprising. We’re always kind of shocked by rain. We don’t understand the mystery of skywater. A common local belief has it that rain is God’s judgement on southern devils for their decadence.
When I arrive I meet a reviewer from Rave Magazine and one from The Vine. Brisbane is small and incestuous enough that of course we know each other.
They’re surprised that I’m writing for Collapse Board.
“Was every other angry cunt in Brisbane busy today?” asks Rave.
“Well, except for me,” I reply.
“You’re not a cunt,” says Rave.
The Vine disagrees on that point and is probably right.
The Vine is a Laneway veteran. He’s a proper festival hound who even went to the Big Day Out this year. I ask him how the Laneway crowd compares to that one.
“Going to those festivals is like reading Marvel Comics,” he says. “Afterwards you look at yourself and realise how unfit you are. But these people…”
He has a point. Nobody has their shirt off here. People are mostly young and mostly hip, but also pretty ordinary. There are roughly equal numbers of men and women. I only see one guy who looks like he was bitten by a radioactive muscle.
I apologise for these photos, by the way. The wristband Mr True gave me is for a photographer so I feel obliged to take photos with my phone, which I have never done before because I am not one of those people. I especially apologise to real photographers like this unhappy gentleman.
I really have pissed in his cornflakes by wearing this wristband.
That’s as far as I can get without writing about the bands a little bit. Now that I think about it, Mr True probably said, “Don’t just write about the bands”. Reading between the lines, he must have meant, “Write a long and wanky intro as well”.
Or maybe he really doesn’t want me to write about the bands. I’ll compromise by doing it in a half-arsed way.
Pajama Club are playing on the outdoor Car Park stage. This stage has problems with feedback all day, and it’s way too loud for a band like Pajama Club. There are a fair few people desperate enough to get close to the sainted Neil Finn to endure it, but we flee like cowards to the Zoo stage to see Austra instead.
The unofficial timetable put together by Humans In Design is my saviour here, as it will continue to be throughout the day. Check it out here. Notice how you can immediately see which bands are going to clash because they’re side by side? Now look at the official timetable, where you can’t do that and the last acts to play are at the top, in defiance of both the gods of time and common sense.
I email the unofficial timetable to The Vine, who opens it on his phone and looks at me with golden wonder in his eyes. “We are living in the future,” he says.
(continues overleaf)
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For children living in rural and remote parts of Timor-Leste, accessing early childhood education isn’t always easy – and it’s even more difficult for children who live with a disability. Early childhood education is important. ChildFund Timor-Leste worked with communities to build disability inclusive community preschools so that children like Leticia can learn and play in a safe environment. We spoke to Leticia and her mother, Apolonia, about the new school. Apolonia Apolonia, aged 25, is a young mother with two daughters, including Leticia. Leticia had a complicated birth. She struggles to keep her balance and often experiences weakness on the left side of her body. “When my daughter Leticia was born, she landed on her stomach and did not cry, but after a time the midwife came and shook her, she moved and started crying, and she has had this problem,” she said. Apolonia became involved with ChildFund when they came to their town build a preschool that Leticia now attends. ChildFund provided learning materials, training for the teachers and toys for the school. “When she first started school, we were anxious. But after one week at school, I could see that she was happy because of her friends, she was learning many new things, we can see that she can writes even though still unclear what she writes. She showed us at home all the things that her teachers taught her, she can dance, she learned the ABCs.” Apolonia has seen many changes in her daughter since starting school. Her numeracy and literacy skills have significantly improved. “I’m moved by her progress, and she smiles happily, and plays with friends.” ChildFund partnered with parents to encourage them to take an active role in their children’s education. “I want to help my daughter even though she lives with this disability. I don’t want to look at her situation and limitations, but I want to help her to achieve her goals and I’m thankful for ChildFund because they built the preschool here in our village.” Leticia picture with her mother, Apolonia. Leticia Six-year-old Leticia is happy to learn and play with her friends at school. “I came to new school happy. I like the teachers teaching and when we sing songs together,” she said. Her favourite activity is writing. Leticia speaks slowly, but she is improving her speech impediment and is able to communicate better with her friends and family. She has dreams of being a teacher when she grows up. Romalda – A volunteer teacher at the community preschool. “I want to help young children to come and learn,” said Romalda. Romalda is a volunteer teacher at the new preschool in Liquica. Over the last year, she has faced may challenges in keeping children enrolled in school. At the start of the school year, she had 27 students and now she has 19. “I tried talk to their parents, and they told me they do not have time to bring their child to school because they are in farm, they said next year they will bring their child to school.” Despite these challenges, she is passionate about teaching. Leticia is one of her students. Romalda believes that every child like Leticia should be given an opportunity to learn. “When Leticia first came to class, her hand was soft and she stuttered, so we helped her by drawing dots on her notebook so she could write by following the dots, and we assisted her in holding the pencil.” Romalda and other community volunteers attended training organised by the National Institute for Training of Teachers and Education Professionals. ChildFund is partnering with the Ministry of Education to train a set of volunteers to improve their teaching skills. Learn more about improving literacy in Timor-Leste. 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SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea fired two short-range missiles on Monday into the sea off the east coast of the Korean peninsula, South Korea’s defense ministry said, days after launching similar rockets last week.
South Korea’s Yonhap news agency said the missiles likely flew about 500 km (300 miles) after being launched off the North’s east coast, adding they were believed to be Scud-C models.
South Korea’s defense ministry has said the Scuds are normally fired using mobile launch pads which can be activated with minimal preparation.
The distance would mean the weapon can hit targets in South Korea and Japan.
Launches by the North of short-range missiles are not uncommon as part of regular military exercises.
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Terms Used to Describe Modules - Apache HTTP Server Version 2.4 Modules | Directives | FAQ | Glossary | Sitemap Apache HTTP Server Version 2.4 Apache > HTTP Server > Documentation > Version 2.4 Terms Used to Describe Modules Available Languages: en | fr | ja | ko | tr This document describes the terms that are used to describe each Apache module. Description Status Source File Module Identifier Compatibility See also Comments Description A brief description of the purpose of the module. Status This indicates how tightly bound into the Apache Web server the module is; in other words, you may need to recompile the server in order to gain access to the module and its functionality. Possible values for this attribute are: MPM A module with status "MPM" is a Multi-Processing Module. Unlike the other types of modules, Apache must have one and only one MPM in use at any time. This type of module is responsible for basic request handling and dispatching. Base A module labeled as having "Base" status is compiled and loaded into the server by default, and is therefore normally available unless you have taken steps to remove the module from your configuration. Extension A module with "Extension" status is not normally compiled and loaded into the server. To enable the module and its functionality, you may need to change the server build configuration files and re-compile Apache. Experimental "Experimental" status indicates that the module is available as part of the Apache kit, but you are on your own if you try to use it. The module is being documented for completeness, and is not necessarily supported. External Modules which are not included with the base Apache distribution ("third-party modules") may use the "External" status. We are not responsible for, nor do we support such modules. Source File This quite simply lists the name of the source file which contains the code for the module. This is also the name used by the <IfModule> directive. Module Identifier This is a string which identifies the module for use in the LoadModule directive when dynamically loading modules. In particular, it is the name of the external variable of type module in the source file. Compatibility If the module was not part of the original Apache version 2 distribution, the version in which it was introduced should be listed here. In addition, if the module is limited to particular platforms, the details will be listed here. Available Languages: en | fr | ja | ko | tr Comments Notice: This is not a Q&A section. Comments placed here should be pointed towards suggestions on improving the documentation or server, and may be removed again by our moderators if they are either implemented or considered invalid/off-topic. Questions on how to manage the Apache HTTP Server should be directed at either our IRC channel, #httpd, on Freenode, or sent to our mailing lists. Copyright 2019 The Apache Software Foundation. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0. Modules | Directives | FAQ | Glossary | Sitemap | negative |
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Understanding the use of language in science. Some limitations on abstractions – Dr.habil. Luis Inostroza Informality Urban metabolism Land use land cover GIS – Remote sensing Ecosystem services Search for: Dr.habil. Luis Inostroza Home About me FORTHCOMING CONFERENCES Research Publications News Contact Understanding the use of language in science. Some limitations on abstractions September 8th, 2022 PD Dr. Luis Inostroza0 Comments The common language used in non-scientific environments tends to be largely vague, at times inconsistent, elusive and recursive. What one person is saying or writing can hold almost uncountable different interpretations. Rather than being a defect, such ambiguity and imprecision underpin the success of language as a communication instrument. These features indeed enrich communication, foster imagination and lubricate social interaction. Language is a fundamental component of human life, making us what we are as animals. Science has a fundamental and undeniable dependence on language. However, scientific language is not perse neutral, objective and free of the aforementioned shortcomings. On the contrary, the language that scientists decide to use is always prone to reflect particular points of view and world visions, and can eventually be biased on ideological, religious or philosophical grounds. The particular language used in a scientific text is a choice that, intended or not, reflects personal beliefs, experiences and points of view. Furthermore, as it is based largely on abstractions that take distance from phenomenological facts, scientific language is prone to become ambiguous, especially if the arbitrary boundaries used to delimitate such abstractions and metaphors are not explicit. Common scientific abstractions like cells, trees or ecosystems, are used to deal with particular complex phenomena present in reality. However, in the real universe, in a strict sense, there is no such a thing as “a tree”, with a such broad level of generality. What is out there and can be touched and perceived is always a particular tree, very specifically located in space and time that requires to be identified by a myriad of phenomenological characteristics that describe a unique event in the universe: the big, old and thick tree (Nothofagus Pumilio) located in the backyard of my aunt in Southern Patagonia, that I loved to climb. That tree is specific because the above expression is specific enough to refer to one single phenomenon that can be directly related to personal experience and not misunderstood by something else. I climbed “that tree”, not another one. Unfortunately, it is hardly possible to produce scientific knowledge with such levels of specificity. On the contrary, one of the fundamental characteristics of scientific endeavours, i.e., reproducibility, requires the use of abstractions; concepts that cluster large sets of phenomena and are used to propose general principles. Therefore, scientists can not refer to the unique experience mentioned above, rather they use the concept of the “tree” to identify a large group of phenomena that share a set of defined properties and that can be classified as belonging to the group of trees in this case. Scientific language largely relies on abstractions. Scientists must choose the most appropriate conceptual option to refer to a phenomenon that is always highly complex and difficult to link to particular boundaries. There is indeed a permanent tension between a proper level of abstraction that can foster complex thinking versus the necessary precision that can pinpoint specific phenomena. This is a routinary trade-off that all scientists must face in the process of developing scientific knowledge and communicating it to peers and beyond. Scientific language must fulfil a set of characteristics to be considered as such. Scientific descriptions require having not only the capacity to be reproduced and tested, meaning the provision of empirical proofs but also, and most fundamentally, the principle of generalization. A phenomenon that can’t be generalized, that applies only to one singular and unique event in the universe and nothing else, is most likely an artistic fact, a beautiful painting or a sculpture, rather than a scientific fact. Concepts are always arbitrary The very act of defining an abstraction contains, always, some level of arbitrariness that is context-specific. The tree concept used above requires to be operationally defined to become a proper scientific abstraction. Several phenomenological characteristics like size, canopy, colour, type of leaves, roots, diameter, geometry, etc. have to be used to classify, to differentiate from the overall vegetation types that we call trees. This is always a tricky exercise, especially when such phenomenological characteristics are not unique to trees; indeed, there are other species that at times might seem like trees and might have some of those features while not others, making the tree-identification difficult in reality. My point here is not taxonomic, I’m not interested in highlighting the difficulties of the taxonomic classification of species. My point is the arbitrary assumptions that need to be taken to classify reality, a situation that appears every time we use an abstraction. The reason why this occurs is simple but astonishing: while the complexity of reality is infinite (yes, you have read well, I said infinite) our abstractions are limited by our perceptual apparatus, that condemns humans to perceive only a small fraction of reality and to perceive it in a very specific way. Certainly, the smelly world perceived by dogs is dramatically different from the colourful one that apes like us perceive. Furthermore, the fact that we can hear sound rather than see it with our eyes is merely a result of our evolutionary drift. This very old human limitation was beautifully expressed 2.500 years ago already by Protagoras: “Of all things the measure is Human, of the things that are, that they are, and of the things that are not, that they are not”. Language evolves and changes There is also the problem of an evolving language. The scientific concepts we use are prone to change, as language evolves and some expressions that meant something in the past become meaningless or can completely change their original meaning. Such changes in the use and meaning of abstractions play a fundamental role in scientific revolutions. For instance, the aforementioned use of “revolutions” in the sense of “dramatic change” is the prominent actual meaning, which has its origins in the title of Copernicus’s book “On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres”. In that book, Copernicus used the word “revolutions” to refer to the circular trajectory that planets describe around the sun. Today, this circular meaning of the concept of “revolution” is secondary and present mostly in relation to machines and engines. Another good example is Newton’s scientific notion of space and time, which is absolute, meaning that every phenomenon in the universe shares the same space and time and therefore dramatically differs from that of Einstein, which is relative, meaning that every event in the universe possesses its own space and time. However, the layman’s daily use of such concepts remains certainly Newtonian and people have problems understanding that time is a concept that applies only locally, where we are, and not to the whole universe. It is still paradoxical for everyone to think that if you travel at the speed of light and come back you will remain young while most of the people you know will be gone. There is only one scientific discipline that is not prone to temporal conceptual change: mathematics. Indeed, the concept of zero is the same for us, for Einstein, Newton and Leonardo da Vinci. Mathematics does not have to deal with the temporal changes in its conceptual apparatus, because mathematics itself is “timeless”. However, while relying on conceptual abstractions that are linguistically constructed, all other scientific disciplines must deal with such linguistic changes and therefore revise their use of concepts and definitions. What to do? Conceptual clarity is the way forward The first attitude to have appropriate use of scientific language is to always pursue conceptual clarity. Using direct short expressions instead of pretentious long rhetorical paragraphs certainly helps. The routinary exercise of wording-selection to carefully assess the accepted meaning of a word choice, especially when it comes to core concepts of a research field, it is ought to be for scientific writing. A word choice that has been carefully selected will always stand out in the clarity of ideas. As language evolves, it is always good to look at the etymology, the origin and development of words, and understand in which context some expressions were first proposed and used. This applies not only to single words but to full expressions. A good example is Adam’s Smith expression: “the invisible hand”, which is a double reference to the virtue of the market’s self-adjustment, on the surface, but at the bottom is an indirect reference to the invisible hand of God, coming from a highly religious person, and therefore approaching dogma rather than scientific fact. Some expressions that I always avoid Doing scientific research in the urban realm (urban ecology) exposes part of my findings to the social sciences where certain terms and concepts seem to be inherently valid. However, several of these largely used concepts and expressions lack the necessary neutrality that scientific language should hold. 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The Kitsilano Coast Guard was shuttered by the Harper government in early 2013, leaving the closest base to Vancouver in the nearby city of Richmond, B.C. Its closure was met with widespread opposition across the province, amidst concerns that the decision "would put lives at risk."
Though Tootoo did not provide a timeframe or budget for the station's re-opening, he said analysis on the building, which has been collecting mould, will begin immediately. He will also remain in Vancouver throughout the week to consult municipal, provincial, and Indigenous governments on how the facility can best respond to the community's needs.
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I have been tasked with assessing Julie Schumacher’s Dear Committee Members, an epistolary novel consisting entirely of fictionalized letters of recommendation penned by professor Jason Fitger (failed novelist, failed husband, successful misanthrope). Although professor Fitger is—despite his correct opinions on the current state of the academic professions, and rare mitzvahs for his few remaining friends—an abhorrent human being, I cannot help but give this year in his life—which is narrated solely through his self-centered, off-topic, usually-counterproductive “endorsements” of colleagues, students, and friends—my strongest possible recommendation.
Indeed, like his innumerable crotchety-white-male-academic protagonist predecessors (some of my favorites: Nabokov’s Humbert, Goethe’s Faust, Chabon’s Grady, Franzen’s Chip), Jason Fitger makes up in self-importance what he lacks in human contact with anyone who can stand him. “I’ll get around to my evaluation of Professor Ali,” Fitger explains in an alleged letter of support for a colleague’s tenure case. “But I have a few other things on my mind also, and it would be foolish of me, I think—it would be remiss—if I didn’t take this opportunity to address a few of them. After all, how often does a lowly professor of creative writing and English have the ear” of the associate vice provost? He then unleashes a tirade of grievances about the decrepit facilities and lackluster funding of his department, touching only briefly on his colleague’s many accomplishments.
To be sure, the “faceless gremlins” in the administration at the aptly named Payne University have, it seems, “condemned” the literature programs to “indigence and ruin”—but with champions of the Life of the Mind like Jason Fitger, who needs detractors? The initial 50 pages I spent in his fetid office (contaminated, as it is, by the malfunctioning men’s room next door) made me wonder if his august institution didn’t perhaps have the right idea about dismantling his irreparably dysfunctional English department, “an academic unit,” he explains, “whose reputation for eccentricity and discord has inspired the upper echelon to punish us by withholding favors as if from a six-year-old at a birthday party.”
The department’s skirmishes—including an hours-long meeting about the punctuation of the mission statement that ends in tears and rehab—are only slightly exaggerated depictions of the actual inner workings of American academe. “I’ve been keeping a log,” Fitger writes to his department’s interim chair (an outside professor from sociology), “of department meetings ranked according to the level of trauma, with a 1 indicating mild contentiousness, a 3 signifying uncontrolled shouting, and a 5 leading to at least one nervous breakdown and/or immediate referral to the crisis center run by the Office of Mental Health.”
By the time Fitger sends his fourth (and increasingly desperate) letter on behalf of his troubled protégé, Darren Browles (author of a “tender” yet “blistering” reimagining of Bartleby set in a Nevada brothel), the reader will almost certainly sympathize not only with Fitger’s long-suffering exes Janet and Carole, but with the administrators keen on “accidentally” poisoning the entire English department to death by making them work in a collapsing and toxic construction site (half of their building is undergoing a luxurious remodel for the Econ department).
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The first reason to loathe Fitger is that—in Schumacher’s clever skewering of a certain kind of academic male stereotype—he is a passive-aggressive sexist: His female colleague Donna Lovejoy is a “poor overworked creature;” his recommendations for his more ambitious female students drip with disapproval. And much of the novel is driven by his resentment of the success of Vivian Zelles, a female graduate student, and of Elenor Acton, a onetime love interest during “the Seminar”—his alma mater, an Iowa-style MFA program whose events (and people) he exploited for his single successful novel, Stain, and from whose influence he is never able to extricate himself. (Also, there is the small matter of him outright stalking Carole, a matter readers with experience as a stalkee may believe is not handled with quite enough sensitivity.)
But Fitger’s awful qualities do not end with his ineptitude with—and jealousy of—women. What is most infuriating about him is that yes, it is troublesome to spend one’s career doing little other than compose upward of 1,300 letters of recommendation (“I fill my departmental hours casting words of praise into the bureaucratic abyss”). And yes, his life is miserable—his colleagues hate him (and vice versa, although if you had a hallmate who relieved himself into wine bottles, you might not get along either); his ex-wife barely tolerates him; his office is uninhabitable; his MFA program is dying; his most promising student is destitute.
But no amount of personal strife excuses the laugh-out-loud lengths to which he goes to sabotage the subjects of nearly every letter he writes, in prose whose flights of baroque loathing solve the mystery of where, exactly, his creative energy has gone in recent years (rather than, say, into his trickle of bad novels). To wit: “I recommend him to you on the condition that you not allow him to consume any foodstuffs produced by your business,” Fitger writes on behalf of a student applying to a catering company; for another student, aiming for a job at a tech firm, Fitger writes, “I hope you will not consign her to a windowless environment populated entirely by unsocialized clones who long ago abandoned the reading and discussion of literature in favor of creating ever more restrictive and meaningless ways in which humans are intended to make themselves known to one another.”
But about halfway through Fitger’s year, something changes in the novel. And it’s not that the letter-of-recommendation format grows old—on the contrary, Schumacher manipulates that format into an authentic, coherent, well-paced character study while never missing the chance to lambaste the LOR process’s more annoying aspects (students we barely know hunting us down in desperation two days before a letter is due; students who received awful grades demanding recommendations anyway; letters for jobs in industries of which we have no knowledge; poorly-designed Web forms that cut us off mid-sentence).
No, what changes is Fitger himself. As the situation for his protégé Darren worsens, the letters change—and so does Fitger, from irredeemable curmudgeon to multifaceted human. He’s not only righteously angry, we realize, but exhausted: With academia, with writing letters, and most of all with himself. And a clever betrayal by one of his heroes—undertaken while Fitger himself does a sizeable and (for him) selfless favor for an actual friend—works to turn the book’s theme upside down and reveal what it was really about the entire time.
For Dear Committee Members isn’t really an academic novel, or even an academic satire (since most of its depictions of Payne University barely count as hyperbole). It’s a sincere exploration of the depths and breadths of human selfishness, and the contemporary American academy is simply the backdrop, precisely because nowhere else could Fitger’s particular sort of self-obsession be given the autonomy to both metastasize and self-immolate. So in the end, it is exactly Fitger’s selfishness that destructs, rather than his life—and although his semi-redemption may not redeem the rank carcass of academic culture that continues to fester around him, it’s more than enough to recommend this mischievous novel.
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Dear Committee Members by Julie Schumacher. Doubleday.
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The length of a hall is 3 metres more than its breadth - eSaral PADHO INDIA Results JEE Main Results – 2022 JEE Advanced Results – 2021 NEET Results – 2021 Class 9,10 Results – 2021 JEE Results – 2020 Neet Results – 2020 Class 9 Class 9 Fastrack Course Class 9 + 10 Bravo Course 2024 Class 9 + 10 + JEE/NEET 2026 Shakti (Integrated) Course Complete Revision Series NCERT Books NCERT Science Exemplar NCERT Math Exemplar Class 10 Class 10 (2023) Champ 2.0 Course Class 10 JEE/NEET 2025 Agni (Integrated) Course Class 10 Test Series Mathematics Revision Complete Revision Series NCERT Books NCERT Science Exemplar NCERT Math Exemplar Class 10 Term 1 Question Paper with Answer Key 2021 Science Term 1 Social Science Term 1 Standard Maths Term 1 Basic Maths Term 1 JEE JEE 2023 Warrior – Double Power Course For Droppers JEE BrahMos For Class 11 Course JEE Prahaar For Class 12 Course Test Series Study Material Physics Revision Organic Chemistry Revision Mathematics Revision NEET NEET Bounce Back Crash Course NEET Warrior Course For Droppers 2023 NEET-Physics for 2022/2023 NEET 2023 Prahaar Course NEET-2024 BrahMos Course Test Series Study Material Physics Revision Organic Chemistry Revision More Know Your Teachers Gallery Contact Us Join Our Team The length of a hall is 3 metres more than its breadth By Team eSaral 0 0 Views Share This Post Facebook Twitter Google plus Question: The length of a hall is 3 metres more than its breadth. If the area of the hall is 238 square metres, calculate its length and breadth. Solution: Let the breadth of the rectangular hall be $x$ metre. Therefore, the length of the rectangular hall will be $(x+3)$ metre. According to the question: $x(x+3)=238$ $\Rightarrow x^{2}+3 x=238$ $\Rightarrow x^{2}+3 x-238=0$ $\Rightarrow x^{2}+(17-14) x-238=0$ $\Rightarrow x^{2}+17 x-14 x-238=0$ $\Rightarrow x(x+17)-14(x+17)=0$ $\Rightarrow(x+17)(x-14)=0$ $\Rightarrow x=-17$ or $x=14$ But the value $x$ cannot be negative. Therefore, the breadth of the hall is 14 metre and the length is 17 metre. Team eSaral Administrator Leave a comment Cancel Please enter comment. Please enter your name. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. ← The length of a rectangular field is three times its breadth. Complex X of composition → For JEE | NEET | Class 8, 9, 10 Video Lectures Study Material Revision Notes PYQs Download eSaral App JEE Main Study Material JEE Main Syllabus & Exam Pattern JEE Main Previous Year Questions Topicwise Complete Chapter Notes Imp. Subjective Questions Revision Series Video Lectures Test Series Ask Doubts JEE Adv. Study Material JEE Adv. Syllabus & Exam Pattern Previous Yr. Topicwise Qs with Sol Complete Chapter Notes Imp. Subjective Questions Revision Series Video Lectures Test Series Ask Doubts NEET Study Material Syllabus & Exam pattern Complete Chapter Notes Imp. Subjective Questions Revision Series Video Lectures Test Series Ask Doubts Class 10 Study Material Video Lectures Test Series Ask Doubts NCERT Maths Solutions NCERT Science Solutions NCERT Math Exemplar NCERT Science Exemplar Class 9 Study Material Video Lectures NCERT Math Solutions Ask Doubts NCERT Books NCERT Science Solutions NCERT Math Exemplar NCERT Science Exemplar For JEE | NEET | Class 8, 9, 10 Video Lectures Study Material Revision Notes PYQs Download eSaral App Contact Us Call Us : +91-6376 440 597 Email Us : [email protected] Website: www.www.esaral.com Address: eSaral Ventures Pvt. Ltd. Kota, Rajasthan 324006 Important links About Us Download eSaral App About StrateJEE Contact us Privacy policy Careers Return, Refund and Cancellation Policy Terms and Conditions Study Material Questions Sitemap Academic Posts NCERT Exemplar Class 12 PDF download – Free PDF Download Class 11 Chemistry Chapter 2 Notes – Structure of Atom Circles Class 9 Maths All Formulas Constructions Class 9 Maths All Formulas Coordinate Geometry Class 9 Maths all Formulas © eSaral Ventures Pvt Ltd error: Sorry! There is some Error. Download India’s Best Exam Preparation App now Class 8-10, JEE & NEET Video Lectures Live Sessions Study Material Tests Previous Year Papers Revision Download eSaral App × | negative |
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“The Lexington Minuteman” statue in Lexington, Mass.
When it comes to the Second Amendment, the Left doesn’t even understand what it’s getting wrong.
For the sneering consequentialists of the post-constitutional Left, Justice Antonin Scalia is a bogeyman among bogeymen and the Second Amendment is an exasperating relic. It should thus come as no great surprise that Scalia’s considered and thoughtful comments on the future of firearms law, offered in good faith during a speech in Montana last week, were met with brash and injudicious criticism.
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As revenge for his responding to the question of whether private citizens could own rocket launchers with the modest answer that this “remains to be determined,” the Daily Kos went so far as to suggest that Scalia, whom the outlet called “Supreme Court Justice Fever Dream,” was a “crackpot” and “not right in the head.” Over at the more moderate Daily Beast, meanwhile, Adam Winkler continued to lie about the nature of the Second Amendment, contending slipperily that the “insurrectionist understanding” is false and advancing without shame the smear that “Justice Scalia, that acclaimed lover of originalism,” is “taking his cues from the Tea Party rather than from the text and history of the Constitution.”
#ad#As it happens, Scalia’s view is not crazy at all. Indeed, it is the only supportable one. The Left, whose members are typically not interested enough in the details of firearms law to participate coherently in this debate, has long neglected to examine the historical record, preferring instead to dismiss the notion of the right to bear arms as a check on government as being axiomatically dangerous. This is to its great discredit. Reflexively to reject the notion that, as Thomas Jefferson put it in the Declaration, “whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it” is to ignore not only the principles that undergirded the American founding but also the British common law that preceded it, the recorded debates surrounding the drafting and passage of both the federal and state constitutions, and the bulk of the contemporary jurisprudence.
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Winkler’s insinuation that the American compact includes no way out for the oppressed would have shocked its authors and contemporaries. In a much-distributed article published in the Philadelphia Federal Gazette and Philadelphia Evening Post in 1791, the Second Amendment was explained to intrigued citizens as protecting the people from “civil rulers” who “may attempt to tyrannize” and from “military forces” that “might pervert their power to the injury of their fellow citizens.” The author was channeling no less a personage than the drafter of the Second Amendment, James Madison. In Federalist 46, Madison laid out the insurrectionist theory himself, observing bluntly that the states should not fear the tyranny of a federal standing army because the superior state militias and well-armed public could defeat that army by force if, heaven forbid, it became necessary for them to do so.
New Hampshire’s constitution of 1784 put this understanding most explicitly of all:
[Art.] 10. Government being instituted for the common benefit, protection, and security, of the whole community, and not for the private interest or emolument of any one man, family, or class of men; therefore, whenever the ends of government are perverted, and public liberty manifestly endangered, and all other means of redress are ineffectual, the people may, and of right ought to reform the old, or establish a new government. The doctrine of nonresistance against arbitrary power, and oppression, is absurd, slavish, and destructive of the good and happiness of mankind.
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Scalia’s suggestion that rocket launchers may well be legally protected sits on equally solid ground. The two most recent Second Amendment decisions — D.C. v. Heller, which confirmed the obvious truth that the Second Amendment recognizes an individual right that is not contingent upon a militia, and McDonald v. Chicago, which incorporated that right to the states — did not address in much detail the question of which weapons may be legitimately banned, leaving the bulk of that work for another day. Progressives think they are being inordinately clever when they ask advocates of the right to bear arms, “So, can you have a nuclear missile?!” They are being no such thing. Like all informed people, Justice Scalia himself concedes that the right to bear arms is not infinite. For the weapon to be protected by the federal constitution, citizens must to be able to “keep” it and to “bear” it — and also to discriminate with it. This is why a handgun is quite obviously protected while a cruise or nuclear missile is quite obviously not. The Heller decisions also included a poorly defined “common use” provision that has not yet been properly tested.
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Nevertheless, a significant gray area remains. Are the current federal restrictions on the sale of machine guns permissible? Can a state limit access to so-called “assault weapons” without violating the incorporated right? Can, per Scalia’s own example, the government prohibit private ownership of rocket launchers? These are serious constitutional questions — questions that, as an inevitable consequence of wading into the debate around an amendment that was left largely untouched for two centuries, the court will ultimately be required to address. This, remember, is a constitutional issue. It is not a political one. Contra the zeitgeist, “constitutional” and “unconstitutional” are not synonyms for “things I like” and “things I don’t like,” but statements of legal fact. If the Constitution does prevent Congress from prohibiting rocket launchers, and if this is deemed by a supermajority to be ridiculous, then the Second Amendment can be changed via the usual channels. Until that time, it remains in force and it must be upheld as it was written.
#ad#Scalia is by no means outré when he contends that machine guns or rocket launchers may fall on the protected side. A favorite, albeit cheap, argument of gun-control advocates is that “when the Second Amendment was written, there were only muskets!” Conservatives customarily react to this by pointing out that, while true, the jab relies for its power upon an absurd standard that doesn’t apply to anything else. (The First Amendment, for example, quite obviously applies to the Internet and to speech broadcast over the radio.) But the better way to look at this question is not to compare the personal weapons that the citizenry owned at the time of the Founding with the more powerful personal weapons available to the citizenry now, but to compare what personal weapons the citizenry had access to at the Founding with what personal weapons the military owned at the time of the Founding.
If we grant that the Second Amendment covered muskets — which pretty much everybody does — we are granting that the Second Amendment originally applied to the top-end personal military weapons of the time, and that the authors of the Constitution were happy for free Americans to own the same personal weapons as did the government. Sure, they may be “just muskets” now. But at the time? George Orwell, who recognized the importance of all this, explained in his essay “You and the Atom Bomb” just how powerful citizens with muskets had been — and how that dynamic was changing:
The great age of democracy and of national self-determination was the age of the musket and the rifle. After the invention of the flintlock, and before the invention of the percussion cap, the musket was a fairly efficient weapon, and at the same time so simple that it could be produced almost anywhere. Its combination of qualities made possible the success of the American and French revolutions, and made a popular insurrection a more serious business than it could be in our own day.
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If we are supposed to apply the “musket” principle today, as the Left insists we must, we should be expanding, not contracting, the list of personal weapons that the people may own. Instead, because the Second Amendment refers solely to discriminating, bearable weapons that can be borne by a militia, great swaths of the U.S. Army’s arsenal will remain unprotected by the Second Amendment. But machine guns, powerful rifles, and, yes, rocket launchers may well not be in that group. Scalia is right: The next big question is “What are the People allowed?” The Court may decide that the scope is limited, and it may decide that it is not. But it will decide. And no amount of historical illiteracy, obtuse outrage, or scurrilous accusations that its members are “not right in the head” will prevent it from doing so.
— Charles C. W. Cooke is a staff writer at National Review. | positive |
Retired Australian judge Michael Kirby, who headed a UN inquiry into rights violations in North Korea, says Pyongyang's actions, while constituting a crime against humanity, fell short of genocide.
On Tuesday he reiterated the panel's findings last year that "crimes against humanity have been committed" by the North Korean government in its mistreatment of thousands of prison detainees.
"This is a very serious finding," said Kirby, speaking to reporters in Washington.
"It imposed on the international community to make those who are responsible accountable," he said, adding that the UN human rights body has made North Korea's leader aware of their findings.
The UN inquiry, which wrapped up last year, found that North Korea's human rights violations were "without parallel in the contemporary world."
The chairman said he was disappointed that the panel was constrained by a "very narrow definition" of what constitutes genocide as they drafted their findings.
"It is a 1948 definition and it was not wide enough for us to find genocide and we did not."
The panel nevertheless urged the UN Security Council to refer Pyongyang to the International Criminal Court (ICC), and made its finding known to North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un.
"We wrote a letter to the Supreme leader warning him that the officials of his government and possibly he himself might be accountable," Kirby said, in remarks made at the Centre For Strategic and International Studies, a Washington think tank.
The council, following the report, also convened its first-ever meeting on Pyongyang's rights record, which was held despite opposition from China.
The investigation, whose findings were released a year ago, gathered testimony from 300 witnesses and corroborating evidence that documented a vast network of prison camps believed to hold as many as 120,000 people.
The report said atrocities carried out at the camp include torture, rape and summary executions.
Kirby expressed disappointment with some aspects of the final report, including the limited contact with officials from North Korea.
"We tried in every possible way... to engage with them, but they wouldn't engage with us except on very limited terms favourable to them," he said, repeating his call for the case to be brought before the ICC. | positive |
An interesting theme has begun to emerge in Copenhagen: that the financial crisis might end up saving the world. Sure, it's painful now, this line of thinking goes, but it gives us a chance to build a low-carbon global economy that we might not have had otherwise. And in the meantime, greenhouse-gas emissions could fall sharply as a result of depressed economic activity -- factories closing, less driving, less flying, and so on.
Two influential English economists argued as much today at the International Scientific Congress on Climate Change. In a morning plenary talk, Nicholas Stern of the London School of Economics and Political Science explained the reasons why he's more optimistic about the likelihood of a new, effective global climate agreement today than he was two years ago: the rapid advancement of low-carbon technology, the deepening of public awareness, the Obama administration's commitment to cutting greenhouse-gas emissions to 80 percent of 1990 levels by 2050 -- and the fact that the recession provides an opening for completely remaking the global energy economy. "It should be easier because we have an economic crisis," he said. Labor is cheap, after all. That will make it cheaper to hire the workers to, for instance, rebuild the electrical grid in both the U.S. and Europe. Besides, he argued, the financial crisis offers a clear lesson. With this financial catastrophe fresh in our minds, we should realize more than ever that if we wait to address a looming crisis, it will bite us that much harder in the end.
In a post-lunch press conference, another economist, Terry Barker, who heads the University of Cambridge's Center for Climate Change Mitigation Research, argued that meeting climate goals like those set by the Obama administration will have the pleasant side effect of increasing economic growth. He called the financial crisis a "timely stimulus," not an obstacle.
Conversely, continuing with what everyone in this crowd calls "business as usual" -- that is, our current level of fossil-fuel consumption -- will cost far more money than it will save. "High-carbon growth destroys itself," as Stern put it. How? Here are a few examples. Rising sea levels will force the relocation of millions of people who live in impoverished, low-lying countries like Bangladesh, and that will cost enormous amounts of money. According to research presented by Tord Kjellström of Australian National University, rising temperatures could mean that billions of people who live near the equator will be forced to work fewer hours a day, thereby producing less and earning less money. Outdoor laborers in New Delhi, for instance, are already 10 percent less productive now than they were in 1980 because of rising temperatures. In a world that's 3.6°F hotter -- which is emerging as the best-case scenario -- those people would be 20 percent less productive than they are today. Similar scenarios could play out around the world. And that matters, because time is money.
In other words: Serious action on global warming might happen not because it's an ethical thing to do, but because it's the only economically viable way forward. | positive |
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'Young Turks' Shows How DNC and 33 State Parties Used Loopholes to Put Millions Into 'Hillary Fund'
This piece originally ran on AlterNet.
According to Counterpunch and Cenk Uygur, the host of Young Turks, the DNC and different states’ Democratic parties have long been funneling money into Hillary Clinton’s campaign, otherwise known as “laundering by the millions.” Counterpunch explains:
In August 2015, at the Democratic Party convention in Minneapolis, 33 democratic state parties made deals with the Hillary Clinton campaign and a joint fundraising entity called the Hillary Victory Fund. The deal allowed many of her core billionaire and inner circle individual donors to run the maximum amounts of money allowed through those state parties to the Hillary Victory Fund in New York and the DNC in Washington.
No one had cast a single vote yet in the Democratic primary. “Not only had we not decided who the Democratic nominee was in August of 2015, we still haven’t decided,” Cenk Uygur pointed out on Monday. “But back then, the DNC already made their decision.”
The DNC was so positive Hillary was going to be the nominee that it began a process of actively funneling money to her campaign. At the same time, it convinced 33 Democratic state parties to go along with the plan. Counterpunch states:
The idea was to increase how much one could personally donate to Hillary by taking advantage of the Supreme Court ruling 2014, McCutcheon v FEC, that knocked down a cap on aggregate limits as to how much a donor could give to a federal campaign in a year. It thus eliminated the ceiling on amounts spent by a single donor to a presidential candidate.
“McCutcheon was a terrible decision,” Uygur explained, adding that, “it put Citizens United on steroids, and said, ‘you can give even more money as long as you give it to the party, and then in this case they figured, ‘I got it, there’s still caps on how much an individual can give to Hillary Clinton directly but what if we funnel it through the party. And we funnel it through the state democratic parties.’ Bingo.”
Using this system to arm the party against Republicans in a general election makes it slighly more understandable, Uygur opined. But shouldn’t voters in the Democratic Party at least have a say?
“With this scheme, the Hillary Victory Fund raised over $26 million for the Clinton campaign by the end of 2015. [And] not only did Hillary’s multi-millionaire and billionaire supporters get to bypass individual campaign donation limits to state parties by using several state parties apparatus, but the Clinton campaign got the added bonus of buying that state’s superdelegates with the promise of contributions to that Democratic organization’s re-election fund,” Counterpunch concluded, eliminating any doubt as to where the DNC stands. | positive |
McKinsey Faces Conflict Disclosure Deadline in Puerto Rico Work – loganscollins Skip to content Sunday, September 25, 2022 loganscollins Punishment Is Justic For The Unjust Search Search Law & Legal Firm Lawyer Politic Law Consultant Government Jobs Business Law About Us Advertise Here Contact Us Privacy Policy Sitemap Home McKinsey Faces Conflict Disclosure Deadline in Puerto Rico Work Law Consultant McKinsey Faces Conflict Disclosure Deadline in Puerto Rico Work May 13, 2022 Nelita Collins McKinsey & Co. is in the spotlight as the consulting giant faces a deadline to disclose potential conflicts of interest in advising Puerto Rico‘s $120 billion restructuring. A new law signed by President Biden on Jan. 20—the Puerto Rico Recovery Accuracy in Disclosures Act (PRRADA) —requires certain key professionals who worked on the island’s bankruptcy-like case to disclose if they have any previously hidden investments or business connections that could be considered a conflict of interest. The May 16 deadline was set by a federal judge who also recently batted down efforts to limit the scope of disclosure requirements. McKinsey, a market leader in bankruptcy consulting, in particular faces scrutiny as one of the case’s top billers with over $100 million in fees. Revelations that a McKinsey subsidiary held millions in Puerto Rico bonds provided the impetus to Congress’ push to enact PRRADA—a process in which McKinsey also engaged as a lobbyist to shape certain technicalities in the legislation. The events highlight McKinsey’s penchant for confidentiality and multiyear fight against accusations that it intentionally conceals conflicts of interest from federal overseers. Congress and the people of Puerto Rico now wait to see whether the law actually reveals any troubling relationships among the island’s restructuring advisers and some of Wall Street’s biggest names. “This is a rather straightforward and standard procedure that should be observed on behalf of the people of Puerto Rico as we do on the mainland,” Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) told Bloomberg Law. “McKinsey as an entity has been lobbying in general against this proposition.” Closing Loophole PROMESA, the 2016 law Congress enacted to address Puerto Rico’s debt crisis, was modeled after traditional bankruptcy. But it left out disclosures required in typical Chapter 11 cases to weed out consultants with unacceptable conflicts of interest. Federal lawmakers earlier this year cheered passage of PRRADA, which was aimed largely at closing that loophole. The PRRADA bill passed the House unanimously. But an examination of PRRADA’s journey through Congress shows the bill sat for several months last year in the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, chaired by Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.). Manchin, who raised concerns about consultants’ cost and burden in complying with the measures, advanced the legislation in December, after some disclosure requirements were removed. At the time, McKinsey was paying three, high-profile law firms to lobby on the law and related issues, according to federal lobbying records. “We have been consistent in our support for the goal of PRRADA to promote transparency in Puerto Rico’s restructuring process,” McKinsey spokesman DJ Carella said in a statement to Bloomberg Law. “We offered feedback during the legislation’s consideration in an effort to help clarify the bill and ensure it was durable and feasible.” PRRADA’s practical effects have yet to be seen. The Justice Department and the Puerto Rico Federal Oversight and Management Board—a panel of federally-appointed members overseeing the island’s restructuring—recently waged a court fight over the scope of disclosures. PRRADA was introduced in Congress three and half years ago by Rep. Nydia Velazquez, (D-N.Y.), after the New York Times reported in September 2018 that MIO Partners, a McKinsey investment fund, directly held $20 million worth of Puerto Rican municipal bonds while McKinsey was advising the island on restructuring public finances. Velazquez cited the reporting as she introduced the bipartisan bill later that year. Right around that time, McKinsey began lobbying Congress on bankruptcy issues. A 2019 investigation by the oversight board’s special counsel cleared McKinsey of wrongdoing and said the firm ensured “no information sharing” between its consulting arm and MIO Partners. The investigator recommended that the board adopt stricter measures to identify vendor conflicts. McKinsey says it has never had any conflicts that compromised its work, and that its consulting operations are separate from MIO Partners. Familiar Territory McKinsey’s travails in Puerto Rico fit into a pattern of other accusations the firm has faced in recent years that it flouts federal disclosure laws to hide conflicts of interest. In recent years, McKinsey has agreed to multimillion-dollar fines or settlements related to the adequacy of its disclosures as a bankruptcy consultant for SunEdison Inc., Westmoreland Coal Co., and the mining company Alpha Natural Resources. And in November 2021, McKinsey paid the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission $18 million to settle an investigation into potential insider trading risks stemming from MIO’s investments in Puerto Rico and McKinsey’s other bankrupt clients. Since 2018, when it started lobbying Congress on bankruptcy matters, McKinsey has paid more than $6 million to the three law firms lobbying on Puerto Rico and bankruptcy oversight, according to federal lobbying records. The onset of that lobbying effort marked the first time the firm filed lobbying disclosures in 15 years. Such efforts have drawn lawmakers’ suspicions. “I think they wanted to kill the bill,” Rep. Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.), a co-sponsor of PRRADA, told Bloomberg Law. “I think the fact that we had truly a bipartisan effort really helped that out.” Any momentum PRRADA had after the House’s unanimous vote early last year came to a halt once it reached Manchin’s committee in the Senate. “I went to Senator Manchin several times and said ‘Look, this is important for the people of Puerto Rico. It is important that they be treated just the same as any other United States citizens in such a proceeding,’” said Menendez, who introduced PRRADA in the Senate. “This should have been what my operation calls a ‘no brainer.’” In a December report, Manchin said he strongly supported enhancing disclosure requirements but the House-passed bill would have required hundreds of hired professionals to comb through potential connections to more than 165,000 creditors. Manchin ultimately advanced the bill late last year, after his committee narrowed professionals’ requirement to disclose their connections only to people or entities on a ‘‘List of Material Interested Parties.” The Senate committee’s amendment also removed a provision that would require advisers who had already been paid out to file a disclosure statement. “I was not surprised that that was the provision that came out,” said Biggs. “Retroactivity sometimes is going to get bargained away.” Manchin’s office declined to comment. Interested Parties President Biden signed the Senate-amended version of PRRADA into law earlier this year, just two days after the Puerto Rico oversight board won court approval to reorganize the commonwealth’s central government and reduce its debt by $33 billion. The extent of PRRADA’s reach quickly became evident when the oversight board proposed a material interested parties list that its advisers should refer to when they check for conflict of interest. Citing the law’s technical provisions, the board argued that creditors whose claims have already been resolved, like McKinsey’s hedge funds, should be excluded from the list. “The Oversight Board fully supports PRRADA’s purpose to avoid conflicts of interest and to provide greater transparency through enhanced disclosure,” board spokesman Matthias Rieker said in a statement. “McKinsey has been providing the Oversight Board with the analytics and analysis that we need to make informed decisions.” The briefs arguing in favor of limiting the creditor list were signed by the board’s attorneys, Martin Bienenstock and Brian Rosen of Proskauer Rose LLP. Bienenstock and Rosen have a previous relationship with McKinsey, defending the firm against allegations that it violated federal racketeering law by intentionally concealing conflicts of interest and that it failed to fully disclose potential conflicts in Alpha Natural Resources’ Chapter 11 case. Bienenstock and Rosen didn’t reply to a request for comment. The board’s interpretation drew backlash from the law’s lead sponsors and, in court, from regional U.S. Trustee Mary Ida Townson. U.S. District Judge Laura Taylor Swain of the Southern District of New York, who is overseeing Puerto Rico’s bankruptcy case, agreed with Townson and shrugged off the board’s proposal to exclude creditors with “inactive” claims. She said that the only consideration that should be used to exclude parties from the list is whether their claims fall below a certain dollar threshold. 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PASSENGERS using Basingstoke train station are set to benefit from free Wi-Fi being rolled out by South West Trains.
Basingstoke is one of five stations to receive the service from South West Trains, which is due to be introduced in September.
The Wi-Fi will be provided by Sky Cloud and is jointly funded by the Enterprise M3 Local Enterprise Partnership, Hampshire County Council (HCC) and Surrey County Council, following successful bidding to the Department for Transport as part of the Local Sustainable Transport Fund.
Free Wi-Fi is also now available on more than half of all South West Trains services, helping to keep passengers connected during their train journey.
There are plans to roll out free on-board Wi-Fi across more train services this year.
Arthur Pretorius, customer service director for South West Trains, said: "Our on-board Wi-Fi has proved really popular with passengers, and we're very pleased to be taking the next step of introducing free Wi-Fi at a number of our busy stations.
"We'd like to thank the Enterprise M3 LEP, HCC and Surrey County Council for their financial contributions and support in making these improvements for our passengers.
"More than 26 million passenger journeys are made from these five stations every year, we're sure this will significantly enhance the travel experience of our passengers."
Councillor Rob Humby, executive member for environment and transport at HCC, said: "Train travel is vital to many Hampshire residents, commuters and visitors to the county. Free Wi-Fi at Hampshire’s busiest train stations provides a real benefit, by helping them to utilise travel time more effectively.
"Our support and investment in this area is another example of HCC's willingness to act, using its size and capacity to benefit local people and businesses."
Geoff French, chairman of Enterprise M3 LEP, added: "Funding free Wi-Fi at the busiest stations in the Enterprise M3 area directly supports the Enterprise M3 LEP’s economic growth aspirations and provides a real benefit to our local businesses, enhancing travel choices and helping them to utilise their travel time more effectively."
More than £50million is being invested by South West Trains to improve services offered to passengers. Other improvements include 100 new customer ambassadors to provide a more personalised service at stations, and state-of-the-art ticket machines linked to a new dedicated 24/7 customer contact centre. | positive |
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A 20-year-old St-Constant man said police pointed guns at him and detained him for nine hours over a misunderstanding, a case he said was the result of racial profiling.
Malik Spaulding Smith said he got in his car and drove two streets away from the home to have a cigarette as his family was unaware he smoked. He stopped in front of a house and a resident exited, asking him why he was there and if he knew anybody who lived in the house.
Spaulding Smith said after he told the resident he didn’t know anyone in the home, the man wrote down his licence plate and went back inside. Spaulding Smith returned home and got ready for school. Upon exiting his home, he saw a dozen police cars and numerous officers, all with their weapons drawn.
“I was confused. I looked to my left and my right and they just yelled ‘freeze.’ When they yelled ‘freeze,’ that picture stays in my head, it’s all I think about,” he said. “They told me to advance and get on the ground and put my hands on my head. When they did that, I just got this feeling in my belly, I felt so sick. What is happening? Why am in the back of this squad car right now? What did I do to deserve this?”
While being held at the police station, Spaulding Smith said an officer told him he had been arrested for intimidation and possession of a weapon.
While he was being held, Spaulding Smith’s mother Suzette Spaulding said a large perimeter was erected around their house and they weren’t permitted to enter their own home and weren’t told what was happening.
"When I came home, the street was blocked off," she said. "I said 'Oh, what's going on?' I didn't have it in my mind it could be at my house."
According to Malik Spaulding Smith’s mother, the detective who brought her son home told her the arrest was a mistake.
The family has called the situation disappointing, saying they felt police had mishandled it and that the person who approached Spaulding-Smith had racially profiled him.
Roussillon police said on June 21, they received two 911 calls regarding gunshots and a suspect driving off, which is why, they say, they responded the way they did.
“When we get a call like that, regardless of race, it would have been treated the same,” said Michel Labelle of the Rousillon police.
Upon investigation, it was determined that what the callers had heard was a hydro breaker.
Police say they're sorry for the inconvenience it caused.
Spaulding Smith’s family, however, said the damage has been done.
Their home was sealed off while police searched for a weapon that never existed.
The whole experience has left him and his family traumatized and feeling, they say, racially profiled.
“My seven-year-old daughter is telling me ‘I don't like the police anymore.’ So I'm trying to explain to her not all police are bad,” said Suzette Spaulding.
The whole event hinges on the resident who called 911, said Fo Niemi, director of the Centre for Research-Action on Race Relations.
“There could be errors, but why zero-in on a black man in a car who looked possibly, in the eyes of the neighbour, suspicious or whatnot? So that depends a lot on the neighbour's account,” he explained.
Spaulding Smith said it has broken his trust in police and hopes one day he will be able to leave his house without being nervous.
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Don’t blame for cultural differences, communication skills matters | Strategically Communicating Strategically Communicating Collaborate… integrate… inspire! About Posted by: strawbrae | November 3, 2019 Don’t blame for cultural differences, communication skills matters First of all, what is the “culture” in the so-called cultural differences? The meaning of culture is broadly defined. Geert Hofstede, the founder of the theory of cultural dimensions, mentioned: “Culture is the software of the mind.” Does cultural difference exist only within countries? Culture is always labeled as one of the important gaps between “countries”, so that many people take it for granted that they “have a lot of difference” when people divide themselves as a foreigner. However, is “country” really the most significant factor contributing to cultural differences? With the flattening of the world, the rapid spread of information globalization shrinks he cultural differences. In an article from Harvard Business Review, three scholars conducted “re-investigation” and “re-analysis” of 558 surveys in 32 countries covering the past 35 years, including the United States, Brazil, France, South Africa, and China. They chose four dimensions of measurement culture that are of great concern to the world: Individuals vs. groups Hierarchy and status in organizations Having as much certainty as possible at work Material wealth, assertiveness, and competition vs. societal welfare and harmony in relationships The result shows that 80% of the differences in the recognition of these values exist in the same country, only 20% of the differences exist in different countries! So what are the other factors except “countries?” The research surveyed 17 factors including personal characteristics, such as gender, age, age, education, occupation, socioeconomic status, and environmental characteristics, such as civil and political freedom, economic freedom, GDP, and human development, globalization, long-term unemployment, urbanization, income inequality, corruption, crime rate and agricultural employment. The result shows that gender, age and country are the elements that have the least impact on cultural differences, while the cultural differences caused by occupational and socioeconomic status are the most significant. Excessive interpretation of cultural differences leads to the selective collection of information to verify their understanding of cultural differences. If this is the case, then knowing the cultural differences is worse than not knowing it! Reference: Kirkman, Bradley., Taras, Vas., Steel, Piers. (2016, May 18). 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Unless electric utilities provide new services that customers want, they may go the way of the streetcar, which once ruled America's cities but relied on regulators for protection from competition, according to a new paper from the nonprofit Energy Center.
Another industry offers a better model for surviving competition, writes Steve Kihm, director of market research and policy at the Energy Center of Wisconsin, with coauthor Elisabeth Graffy, in the spring 2014 issue of the Energy Law Journal (pdf).
"The way to survive a competitive onslaught is to offer customers something they want, not redesign pricing for the same service they have had for years," said Kihm, who is speaking on the topic this week at the RE-AMP Annual Meeting in Chicago.
Streetcars offer a cogent example. They met most public transit needs in cities in the early 20th Century, serving 14 billion riders in 1920.
But in the next decade, buses and private automobiles devoured 35 percent of that ridership, and except for a brief recovery prompted by gasoline rationing in World War II, streetcars spiraled toward decline. By 1960, almost all streetcar utilities had stopped operating.
"Over this transition period, the streetcar utilities showed no real signs of innovation, essentially offering the same service to customers in 1950 as they had in 1920," Kihm said—but appealing to regulators to reimburse their legacy infrastructure costs.
Some utilities have signaled a similar approach to the "death spiral" spurred by increasingly inexpensive rooftop solar.
Companies like Exelon acknowledge the threat:
“We’re faced right now with words like death spiral, and what that really means to ComEd is—it’s not going to happen soon, but think Eastman Kodak, think Smith-Corona, and you can go down the list of industries that didn’t adapt technologically," said Tom O’Neil, senior vice president for regulatory and energy policy and general counsel for ComEd, an Exelon company.
But many are leaning on regulators to throw them a life preserver:
“You have to come up with a regulatory model that ensures you’re going to be able to preserve the integrity of the system,” said Ross Hemphill, the vice president of regulatory policy and strategy for ComEd.
Streetcars serve as a particularly cogent example because their plight resulted in a Supreme Court ruling that influences utility regulation today. In Market Street Railway v. Railroad Commission, the Supreme Court found that protections ordinarily afforded to utilities—such as the right to raise capital through reasonable rates, said Kihm, do not apply to utilities under intense competition.
"When markets enter a truly disruptive phase, the institutional provision utilities cherish the most—the right to be afforded a reasonable opportunity to earn a fair rate of return on their invested capital—may disappear," Kihm said. "Utilities might not be able to attract investment capital, limiting their ability to function. Once a utility gets to this point, its ability to adapt would be essentially non-existent."
Instead of following the trailed blazed by the streetcar utility, electric utilities might want to follow the model of the cable television industry. Facing intense competition from satellite television services, cable companies increased revenue by offering internet and telephone services, Kihm said.
Former Energy Secretary Steven Chu has suggested utilities retool themselves to become the providers of rooftop solar systems.
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Bail Burden Keeps U.S. Jails Stuffed With Inmates
First in a three-part report
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Leslie Chew spent his childhood working long days next to his father on the oil rigs of southern Texas. No school meant he never learned to read or write. Now in his early 40s, he's a handyman, often finding a place to sleep in the back of his old station wagon.
America's Overstuffed Jails
But he got by — until one night in December 2008 when the station wagon got cold, and he changed the course of his life.
"Well, I stole some blankets to try to stay warm," he says quietly. "I walked in and got them and turned around and walked right back out of the store. [The security guard] said, 'Excuse me, sir, come here. Are you planning to pay for these?' I said, 'No, sir. I don't have no money.' That's when he arrested me right then."
When I first spoke to Chew last summer, he'd been inside the Lubbock County jail since the night he was arrested: 185 days, more than six months.
Chew is like one of more than a half-million inmates sitting in America's jails — not because they're dangerous or a threat to society or because a judge thinks they will run. It's not even because they are guilty; they haven't been tried yet.
They are here because they can't make bail — sometimes as little as $50. Some will wait behind bars for as long as a year before their cases make it to court. And it will cost taxpayers $9 billion this year to house them.
On this day that I met him, Chew's bail is $3,500. He would need to leave that much as a cash deposit with the court to leave jail. Or he could pay a bail bondsman a $350 nonrefundable fee to do it for him. If he had either amount, he could stand up and walk out the door right now. But he doesn't.
The money, says Chew, "is like a million dollars to me."
When Chew headed down the grocery aisle and put four $30 blankets under his arm, he set in motion a process almost unique to the United States that rewards the wealthy and punishes the poor. And, NPR has found, it exists almost solely to protect the interests of a powerful bail bonding industry.
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The result is that people with money get out. They go back to their jobs and their families, pay their bills and fight their cases. And according to the Justice Department and national studies, those with money face far fewer consequences for their crimes.
People without money stay in jail and are left to take whatever offer prosecutors feel like giving them.
'Too Much Money'
On this day, Chew is still waiting for the offer. He is ready to plead guilty and accept his punishment, but court cases take time, and prosecutors have come to visit him only once.
The price tag to house, clothe and feed Chew so far for these past six months: $7,068.
"That's a lot of money," Chew says, sitting at a metal table in the middle of the jail's white concrete day room. "That's really too much money."
I watch the calluses on his hands start to leave marks on the painted steel. He says he's worried that his customers, who hire him to fix and move things, are turning to someone else. And he's worried about his white 1987 Saturn station wagon.
"I was going to get a regular car," Chew explains, "but I figured a station wagon would be better, because if I ever get in a bind, I can lay down the back seats and have a place to sleep."
Chew's feet begin to tap under the table.
"If I lose that car, that's it. I don't know what I'd do," he said. "Cuz that's how I get around."
Chew doesn't know it now, as he waits at this table for lunch, but he's going to lose his customers. And he's going to lose his car. And across this barren room of orange jumpsuits, most of Chew's fellow inmates aren't going to fare much better.
A Life Swayed By $150
Doug Currington is sitting on his bunk absent-mindedly running his fingers through a paperback book. Like Chew, Currington tried to steal something: a television from Walmart at 2 a.m. while high on methamphetamine. Currington has been here 75 days so far, at a cost to taxpayers of $2,850. Standing between him and the door: $150.
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He's already lost his apartment and his job. His truck has been repossessed, and he has no money to pay child support. And perhaps even more important in terms of getting punished, he doesn't have the opportunity to show the court he's sorry.
"If I can get out and hire an attorney, I can go to rehab," he says. "I can get my job back. And when I go to court, my lawyer has something to work with."
"The lawyer can say, 'This guy has been clean. He's voluntarily gone to rehab. He hasn't committed another crime. He's had the same job. He's paying child support,' " Currington says. "They're not going to want to throw you back in jail."
Currington's gut feeling about his situation is backed up by statistics from the Justice Department and industry groups. Defendants who make bail do less time. Several defense lawyers in Lubbock said that in their experience, if Currington could get out, go to rehab and pay restitution, he would very likely get probation. Prosecutors are offering him five years in prison.
"It's stressful," Currington says, shaking his head. "It's stressful knowing your life can be swayed over $150. It's a matter of being free in two hours if I had $150 to being free in three or four years when I make parole on a 10-year sentence."
'I'm Praying ... Not Too Much Longer'
All across this jail, everyone seems to have a similar story: a daunting offer from prosecutors, a bail so small that most people would just need to get to the ATM.
And in here, most inmates seem to think they're just hours away from someone — a friend, a relative, maybe a boss — coming to bail them out.
"Right now my family's working on it to come up with the bond to get me out," says 34-year-old barber Raymond Howard. "So I'm praying [it won't be] too much longer. Not too much longer."
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Howard needs $500. He has been here more than four months, after he forged a check against a company. Like Currington and Chew, Howard has no history of violence and has always shown up for court. That's why he was granted bail.
Up to this day, the city of Lubbock has already spent $5,054 to house him. Lawyers say Howard would most likely get time served and probation if he was on the outside. But in jail, he has little bargaining power and nothing to show for himself. Prosecutors are offering Howard a sentence so long, he catches his breath as he said it.
"They started with seven," he says, pausing. "Seven years."
With three young boys at home, he says, it's almost more than he can bear.
"I love my boys to death," Howard says. "It's pretty much all I have."
But despite all his hoping, Howard's family isn't coming with the $500. In fact, he isn't going to see his three young boys for a very long time.
Released On Their Own Recognizance
Walking through the jail with Lubbock's then-Sheriff David Gutierrez last summer, it was easy to see the impact of housing all these men. (Not long after, Gutierrez was promoted to the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles.)
"We're out of room. Completely out of room," Gutierrez says.
In the maze of hallways, there are corridors where there used to be windows and cells where there used to be closets.
"It really needs to be closed," Gutierrez says. "I think you'll see it's not quite adequate. When you try to bring in today's technology and standards into a 1931 building, it's really pretty challenging."
It wasn't always like this. Twenty years ago nationally and in Lubbock, most defendants were released on their own recognizance. In other words, they were trusted to show up again. Now most defendants are given bail — and most have to pay a bail bondsman to afford it.
Considering that the vast majority of nonviolent offenders released on their own recognizance have historically shown up for their trials, releasing more inmates on their own recognizance seems like an easy solution for Lubbock. But that is not the solution Lubbock has chosen.
County officials have instead decided to build a brand new megajail, costing nearly $110 million. And Lubbock is not alone. At least 10 counties every year consider building new jails to ease a near-epidemic of jail overcrowding nationwide, according to industry experts.
Pretrial Release: An Elusive Option
There is one other solution. It's a county-funded program called pretrial release. Nonviolent inmates are released under supervision, often with ankle bracelets, drug testing or counseling. It costs only a couple dollars a day, compared with the national average of $60 a day in jail.
Bail Bonds and State Laws The regulation of bail bond agents varies widely across the country. Many states require bondsmen to be licensed. Generally, bond agents must undergo eight to 16 hours of training, submit to fingerprinting and a background check and be a resident of the state to receive a license. However, some states do not require bondsmen to be licensed. In Wyoming, for example, agents using their own capital are not required to be licensed. Some states ban commercial bail bondsmen outright and have the state's court act as the bail bond business. But in others, the American Legislative Exchange Council, an organization backed in part by the bail bond lobby, has worked to pass the Citizen's Right To Know Act, a law that requires reformatting and increased reporting of pretrial release information and encourages the use of commercial bail bondsmen. Citizen's Right To Know Act: Enacted: Florida (2009), Texas (1995) Enrolled (in legislature): Iowa (2009), North Carolina (2009), Tennessee (2009) Failed: Virginia (2009) States that ban commercial bail bondsmen: Illinois, Kentucky, Oregon, Wisconsin Sources: NPR research; American Legislative Exchange Council; American Bail Coalition; Pretrial Justice Institute; baillaws.com; state of Wyoming; state of Arkansas; state of Washington — Rose Raymond
Kelly Rowe, chief deputy of the Lubbock jail, says that pretrial release is an important option. In Lubbock, it operates out of the jail's intake area, where inmates are processed into the jail, and he takes me down there.
Two dozen inmates are scattered about near a line of pay phones. On the wall is a large sign with the number of every bail bond company in town in bold letters. There's no phone number for the pretrial release office.
When Rowe walks over to the desk where the program is supposed to operate, it's empty. There are no papers, pens or signs of work.
Rowe leaves to inquire why the area is empty and returns a few minutes later. He says no one has staffed the desk for four or five months.
When asked where they went, Rowe says: "It's like anything else we do; we have a thousand functions we oversee and watch and are doing, and it stalled. And I think the people responsible for that staff reassigned them or said, 'Here, we want you doing this other job duty.' "
That's not exactly how Lubbock's pretrial officials describe what happened.
Blocked By Powerful Bail Bonds Lobby
A block away from the jail, Steve Henderson runs Lubbock's parole and pretrial release program from a small, dark office. He says his shoestring budget can't afford an officer at the jail. He can't even afford to accept collect calls from inmates looking for pretrial help.
"Follow the money," Henderson says. "Usually whenever you've got questions of money, you follow the money and they'll tell you the reasons why some things operate."
He says the bail bondsmen don't want to see his program receive anything more than limited funding. The bondsmen "make money and they contribute their influence," Henderson says. "I would do more if we had the funding to do more."
It's not that Lubbock's bondsmen want Henderson's clients. They don't. Henderson's clients can't afford a bondsman's fees.
But Henderson says the bondsmen lobby to keep his program as small and unproductive as possible, so that no paying customers slip though — even if that means thousands of inmates like Raymond Howard and Leslie Chew wait in jail at taxpayer expense, because they never find the money to become paying customers.
"The bonding companies make a living," Henderson says. "That's just the nature of Texas and Lubbock."
But it's not just Texas and Lubbock. Industry experts and a review of national lobbying efforts by NPR show that pretrial release programs across the country are increasingly locked in a losing battle with bonding companies trying to either limit their programs or shut them down entirely.
As Henderson walks back downstairs, he stops and reads the sign above the door in the lobby. It says: Protecting our community by changing lives.
"Jail doesn't do anybody any good," he says. "The only thing that jail is good for is to keep the dangerous people in the community away from the people who don't pose a risk."
But that is not who is in the nation's jails. According to the Justice Department, two-thirds of the people in the nation's jails are petty, nonviolent offenders who are there for only one reason: They can't afford their bail.
The Ins And Outs of Making Bail
Across the street from the Lubbock jail is a row of one-story offices with painted ads: Student discounts! Lubbock's #1 bonds!
Inside one of them, Lubbock Bail Bond, three young women work the phones and greet customers. This is one of the biggest bonding shops in town.
Here's how it works: You're arrested. A judge gives you $5,000 bail. But you don't have $5,000, so you pay Lubbock Bail Bond a nonrefundable fee — at least 10 percent of your bail — and you get out of jail.
"We put up the total amount; they pay us a premium. As long as they show up for court, we make money," says office manager Ken Herzog.
There are about a dozen bail bond companies in Lubbock, serving a rather small population of 250,000. Herzog says it's a cutthroat business that leaves no room for even a modest pretrial release program. As an example, he describes a time he was working to make bond for an inmate. A clerk at the courthouse told him that the inmate had been interviewed by pretrial release program workers who were working to get him out of jail.
"I said, 'Oh no, they ain't,' " Herzog says he told the clerk. "So I went to the judge that signed the motion for pretrial and told her what was up. They had no business even talking to this person. They pulled their bond, and I got the person out of jail."
I ask him if he is talking about Henderson from Lubbock's pretrial release office. "If he gets in my business, I told him, 'I do this for a living,' " Herzog says. "I said, 'You don't do that. We set this thing up.' I said 'I'll work with you any way I can, but you're not going to get in my business.' Well, he backed off."
It's unlikely Henderson had much choice. Henderson works for county officials. And county officials are elected.
"We take care of the ones who take care of us," Herzog says. "We don't want to pay anybody off, per se. We just want to support the people who are trying to help our business."
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According to Lubbock campaign records, bondsmen make frequent donations to elected officials. Indigent jail inmates do not.
Little Risk, Big Reward For Bondsmen
The disparity has served the bondsmen well over the years. Bondsmen's main responsibility is to bring defendants back to court if they fail to show up. But it turns out that many bondsmen aren't doing this job.
Statistically, most bail jumpers are not caught by bondsmen or their bounty hunters. They're caught by sheriff's deputies, according to Beni Hemmeline from Lubbock's district attorney's office.
"More often than not, the defendants are rearrested on a warrant that's issued after they fail to appear," Hemmeline said.
Asked if the bondsmen are fulfilling their end of the deal, Hemmeline says, "Well, it may be that [the bondsmen] can't find them. They can't camp at the door 24 hours a day. They do the best that they can, I think."
If a defendant does run, the bondsman is also supposed to pay the county the full cost of the bond as a sort of punishment for not keeping an eye on the client.
But that doesn't happen, either, Hemmeline says.
Hemmeline says Lubbock usually settles for a far lower amount than the full bond. In fact, according to the county treasurer in Lubbock, bondsmen usually only pay 5 percent of the bond when a client runs.
Consider that math for a minute. The bondsmen charge clients at least 10 percent. But if the client runs, they only have to pay the county 5 percent. Meaning if they make no effort whatsoever, they still profit.
Hemmeline says asking for more might put the bondsmen out of business.
"Bond companies serve an important purpose," she says.
NPR found bondsmen getting similar breaks in other states. In California, bondsmen owe counties $150 million that they should have had to pay when their clients failed to show up for court. In New Jersey, bondsmen owe $250,000 over the past four years. In Erie, Pa., officials stopped collecting money for a time because it was too much of a hassle to get the bonding companies to pay up.
Few Are Aware Of Other Options
It is possible to skip the commercial bail bonding business entirely by just paying cash. Show up for court and you get your cash back. But it turns out that this is not as easy as it sounds. It takes hours longer to post a cash bail. And many people, like Sandy Ramirez, don't even know that it's an option.
Ramirez came to Lubbock Bail Bond for her 18-year-old son, who was arrested after getting into a scuffle with his friends. They were charged with public mischief. Her son was given $750 bail.
She says neither the district attorney's office, the judge nor the court clerk told her she could leave cash with the court as a deposit and get it back when the case was over.
"I never knew that," Ramirez says. "That's awful not to know that."
Lubbock Bail Bond tacked on some additional fees for, among other things, paying on a payment plan. In the end, she owes the company $260 — more than half the cost of the bond. Two weeks after the scuffle, prosecutors dropped all the charges against the teens. But two months later, she's still paying the bail bondsman.
Across the street at the jail, Deputy Jerry Dossey is manning the window where people come to make bail. He says only two or three people a month put up their own cash. More than 60 people a day pay through a bail bondsman.
"Sometimes, it's hard to scrape up the cash money when you've got a family to feed and everything else," Dossey says.
One reason could be that judges aren't setting bail at what you can afford to pay. They're setting bail 10 times higher than what many people can afford to pay a bail bondsman. If a judge thinks $1,000 is a good amount to bring you back to court, then bail is set at $10,000.
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A New Jail
About 20 minutes out of town, Lubbock's new jail rises from the flat brown landscape as if from nowhere. On a tour, Sheriff Gutierrez says the main corridor is almost three football fields long.
"This whole area here," Gutierrez says, pointing to just one room still under construction, "is larger than our old jail that holds 600 inmates."
This jail will hold 1,512 inmates.
Gutierrez says he agrees there should be options for people who can't afford bail other than housing them at taxpayer expense.
"The last thing I want to do is continue to keep building beds," he says, standing inside one of the cells. "I think there should be some opportunities to release them, put them back into society, allow them to go to classes and go back to work and report for trial when the trial date comes."
But as he's about to walk out of the cell, Gutierrez, who has been elected in three landslide victories over the past 11 years, pauses. He knows the risk for any politician to suggest such an alternative — even if it means taxpayers save money, even if it means victims will get restitution, even if it means the only reason he can fill this new jail is because the people filling it are poor.
"I don't want you to think I'm soft on crime. I'm not soft on crime," Gutierrez says.
And the result of that for defendants can be devastating.
Epilogue
Six months later and two hours north of Lubbock, the barbed wired of Formby State Prison rises from the cotton fields. In an empty visiting room, Raymond Howard, the inmate from the Lubbock jail with three young boys and a $500 bail, is sitting next to the Texas state prison's Coke machine.
"Here I am," Howard says with resignation.
Howard's family couldn't come up with the $500 he needed to make bail for forging the check. Without his barber income, his wife and three sons were barely making it on their own. He took the best offer he could get -– a three-year sentence in state prison.
If he had made bail, defense attorneys say he would most likely have gotten probation. But inside, he had nothing to show prosecutors he would do better, nothing to show them he could be trusted with a chance.
"It was something that I did," Howard says. "It was my mistake; it was my fault. But I didn't have the opportunity to show them. I apologize for what I've done. But I didn't have that chance. And this is where you wind up."
It's a place too remote for his wife and three sons to afford to visit.
Leslie Chew didn't walk out of the Lubbock jail until eight months after he arrived, costing taxpayers $9,120. Prosecutors eventually gave him time served for his blanket theft. But there was a condition: He had to plead guilty to felony theft.
When he left, Chew found out his station wagon had been repossessed. Without a place to sleep, he wound up at a homeless shelter. A few months ago, he almost got a job as a maintenance man, but when the owners saw a felony conviction on his record, they pulled the offer.
In October, Chew walked back into the Lubbock jail and asked the night officer if he could have his old job back, cleaning the jail's floors. But those jobs are reserved for the half-million people in this country who can't make bail.
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An attorney for Verret’s Lounge — the Central City bar where a man was fatally shot in January — asked the city’s alcohol board this week how long they would be required to maintain an armed security guard on the weekends.
Gregory Young, 42, was inside the bar at 1738 Washington Avenue around 1:30 a.m. Jan. 31 when he was shot, police said at the time. Young died on Feb. 3, and his 39-year-old cousin — Michael J. Young, the rapper known as “Mike Dough” — was arrested on a murder charge in connection with his death.
On May 17, the bar signed a consent judgment allowing it to keep its alcohol license as long as it complied with several conditions — keeping an armed security guard on Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights, installing six security cameras, and closing by 3 a.m. At the time of the agreement, the city’s Alcohol Control Board asked the bar to return after four months for an update.
After a month’s delay to complete some paperwork, the bar’s attorney, Powell Miller, appeared before the board on Tuesday, Oct. 18. Assistant City Attorney Dan MacNamara said that he had reviewed the documents.
“The terms of the consent judgment filed in this matter are being complied with,” MacNamara said.
Miller then asked how long Verret’s would be required to keep contracting with the security guard.
“Everything else is permanent, but the security company tells me they don’t see a reason why they’re there,” Miller said. “I don’t know how long this is going on.”
MacNamara protested that revisiting the security requirement was not on Tuesday’s agenda, and that the request caught him “a little unawares.” The agreement has no end date, said board chair Nyka Scott, but the agreement could be revisited with city officials.
“There is no time limit, so if you want to get together and ask for an amendment to the consent judgment, we can entertain that at our next board meeting,” Scott said.
The next meeting of the Alcohol Beverage Control board is set for Tuesday, Nov. 15.
Michael Young, who remains jailed in preparation for the murder trial, appeared in court on Thursday to have his bond reduced from $3 million to $1.35 million, court records show. | positive |
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) talks to reporters after the weekly Senate Democratic Policy Luncheon at the Capitol on May 20. Reid defended the decision to premire a film critical of Charles and David Koch, “Koch Brothers Exposed,” at the U.S. Capitol Visitors Center. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Senate Majority Leader Harry M. Reid’s relentless attacks on the billionaire Koch brothers are having an unforeseen impact: spurring other wealthy Republican donors to give more money to groups that keep their supporters’ names secret.
Several prominent pro-Republican advocacy groups say they are benefiting from a burst of cash as some donors — fearful of harsh public attacks such as those aimed at the Kochs — turn away from political committees that are required by federal law to reveal their contributors.
The trend can be seen at the prominent GOP super PAC co-founded by strategist Karl Rove, American Crossroads, which discloses its donors to the Federal Election Commission.
The group, which hauled in $117 million during the 2012 election, has raised $9 million so far this cycle, including just $266,000 in April.
At the same time, group officials said, donors are more interested than ever in supporting Crossroads GPS, a sister organization with a tax-exempt status that allows it to keep its donor list private. The two groups recently kicked off a $10 million television advertising campaign against vulnerable Senate Democrats — $8 million of which was paid for by Crossroads GPS.
Koch Industries owns many everyday products like Brawny towels, Angel Soft toilet paper and Vanity Fair napkins. Washington Post Opinions columnist Dana Milbank visits a screening of the film "Koch Brothers Exposed," to see if attendees can live without Koch Industries products. (Theresa Poulson/The Washington Post)
Paul Lindsay, a Crossroads spokesman, said the spotlight that Reid (D-Nev.) and others have put on major political funders on the right has driven more contributors to the nonprofit arm. Democrats are “dragging private citizens through the mud, and that’s led to a shift of sorts for donors,” Lindsay said.
Politically active tax-exempt groups are on track to play a larger role this cycle than in 2012, which saw $310 million in reported election spending by non-disclosing groups.
These organizations are set up as “social welfare” groups or business lobbies under the tax code, designations that give them wide leeway to engage in campaigns without having to register as political committees and disclose donors to the FEC.
Political nonprofit groups have become major players in elections since the Supreme Court’s 2010 Citizens United decision paved the way for unlimited political spending by corporations and unions.
The Obama administration moved late last year to crack down on political nonprofit groups, proposing an Internal Revenue Service rule that could have limited their election-related activities.
But after the draft rule triggered protests from both the left and the right, the agency confirmed last week that it plans to rework the regulation, delaying the process indefinitely.
The delay allows the clout of these groups to grow, at least in the near term.
“We’ll see more groups abusing the tax laws, calling themselves social welfare groups, when they really are political groups,” said Miles Rapoport, president of Common Cause, a nonpartisan group seeking to reduce the influence of money on politics.
Industrialists Charles and David Koch are the backers of an extensive network of political nonprofit groups that raised at least $400 million in 2012 from unknown donors. This year, groups in the Koch network such as Americans for Prosperity and Freedom Partners are spending millions of dollars on ads against vulnerable Senate Democrats, a barrage that could help the GOP retake the chamber.
The Kochs have defended the right to spend money anonymously, noting that many donors across the political spectrum seek privacy. They point to the threats they have weathered since gaining a public profile.
Reid has escalated his criticisms of the Kochs and their influence within the GOP in recent months, lodging sharply personal attacks against the brothers and questioning their motives, often from the Senate floor. Other Democrats have amplified that message, seeking to connect the Kochs to individual Republican candidates.
The barrage appears to be driving some conservative financiers to the shadows.
“We’ve heard from donors that they don’t want to get ‘Koched,’ ” said one top Republican operative who works with outside groups and who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe private conversations.
In a twist, the trend is bolstering some groups in the Koch network, which are fielding interest from new donors seeking ways to avoid public disclosure.
“There are a fair number of new contributions from people who say, ‘Hey, no one is going to know, right?’ ” said an operative who works with organizations in the network.
Reid spokesman Adam Jentleson declined to comment directly on how the Senate majority leader’s attacks are leading more donors to avoid disclosure, but he said that the increased giving to nonprofit groups underscores “why we need a constitutional amendment to state clearly that money does not equal speech.”
The heavy influence of politically active nonprofit groups has been clear for months as this year’s midterm campaigns have heated up.
Two of the biggest players driving outside political spending on the right this cycle do not reveal their financial backers: the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, which is likely to put in close to $70 million, and Americans for Prosperity, which is expected to spend more than $125 million, according to people familiar with the plans.
On the Democratic side, much of the outside spending is being done by super PACs, which disclose their donors, but Senate Democrats have been boosted by one major nonprofit group, Patriot Majority, which has reported spending $3.4 million on races. The organization is run by Craig Varoga, a party strategist who served as Reid’s communications director in the early 1990s.
In all, nonprofit groups that sponsor overtly political ads have reported spending $24 million on such election-related activity this cycle — nearly four times more than at this point in 2012, a presidential election year, according to the nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics. That doesn’t include the amount spent by Americans for Prosperity, which is running ads that stop short of advocating for the election or defeat of a candidate, allowing it to avoid making reports to the FEC.
The drive among donors to mask their political giving is not universal. Robert Kelner, a Washington campaign finance lawyer, said some of his major donor clients have grown increasingly comfortable with the public scrutiny that comes with giving to super PACs, which are required to disclose their financial backers.
“There may be newcomers to the political world who are more shocked by it,” Kelner said. “But for the veterans, it doesn’t change the equation, because they have always assumed that disclosed contributions by wealthy donors are going to draw fire.”
Many political operatives encourage donors to give to super PACs for pure efficiency: All their money can be spent directly on politics without running afoul of tax laws.
But many conservative donors have gravitated in recent elections to politically active nonprofit groups because of the anonymity they provide. Crossroads GPS, for instance, outraised American Crossroads in the 2012 cycle, a disparity that now appears to be growing following the attacks on the Kochs.
Such nonprofit groups have found ways to make sharp political points with “issue ads.”
Take the latest television spot from Crossroads GPS, which accuses Sen. Mark Begich (D-Alaska) of being sanguine about the unfolding scandal about delayed care at the Department of Veterans Affairs. The group is spending $450,000 to run the ad across the state this week.
“Tell Senator Begich, when veterans are dying, it is a problem,” says a female narrator in an urgent tone. The spot ends with a photo of Begich and his congressional office phone number, and the words, all in caps: “TELL HIM TO STAND UP FOR VETERANS.”
Susanne Fleek-Green, Begich’s campaign manager, rejected the charge, noting in a statement that the senator quickly called the allegations against the VA “disgraceful” and peppered Secretary Eric K. Shinseki with sharp questions at a congressional hearing. She called the ad part of a wave of “political attacks that disgust Alaskans.”
Alice Crites, Tom Hamburger and Reid Wilson contributed to this report. | positive |
Linus Torvalds has issued the first release candidate of Linux 3.7. With this release, Torvalds has, as usual, closed the development cycle's "merge window", the phase in which the majority of a new version's important new features are added to the main development branch. Until the final release of Linux 3.7, which is expected to arrive in December, the developers will now focus on bug fixes, discounting a few potential stragglers as well as smaller, harmless improvements.
Among the most important new features in Linux 3.7 is the addition of support for the 64-bit ARM instruction set. NAT (Network Address Translation) features for IPv6 and the server-side code for "TCP Fast Open" (TFO) are also new; the client-side code for this experimental TCP extension which is designed to speed up HTTP connections was added in Linux 3.6.
Torvalds has also integrated a major overhaul of the Nouveau DRM graphics driver for PC graphics chips from NVIDIA, which had been in preparation for some time. Among other things, the revision aims to simplify the driver architecture to facilitate the implementation of new features, for example, support for NVIDIA's Scalable Link Interface (SLI) graphics chip coupling technology. Additionally, the developers reworked large parts of the code for configuring display outputs in Intel's i915 graphics driver.
The CIFS (Common Internet File System) system that provides the kernel access to Windows and Samba shares now offers experimental support for SMB 2.0 (Server Message Block 2), which was introduced with Windows Vista, and for its SMB 2.1 descendant for Windows 7; although parts of this code were integrated into the kernel several months ago, they were not functional and therefore were marked as "broken". The kernel developers have started to restructure the header files to keep the userland headers in the include/uapi/ directory separate from those that are required internally by the kernel. Other new additions include support for Intel's SMAP (Supervisor Mode Access Prevention) processor security feature and support for building an ARM kernel that will boot on a different ARM platforms. Together with a developer version of the Xen hypervisor, virtual machines can now be run using the virtualisation features that are available with some ARM v7 cores.
Just before the merge window was closed, the developers added code for signing kernel modules and verifying these signatures before modules are loaded – this is a feature that some distributions plan to use in connection with their UEFI Secure Boot support.
In the two weeks since the release of Linux 3.6, the kernel developers have processed 10,409 commits in the main development branch, modifying 15,096 files. According to the diffstat, the changes for Linux 3.7 have introduced 1,540,443 new lines of code and removed 1,223,134 – relocated code is included in both figures. Each of the two figures surpass those of Linux 3.6 by about a million, which is mainly due to the numerous restructuring projects such as the overhaul of the Nouveau driver and the include files.
The developers of the stable and long-term kernels have also been active in the past few days. Greg Kroah-Hartman has released Linux versions 3.0.46, 3.4.14, 3.5.7 and 3.6.2; in the release email for Linux 3.5.7, Kroah-Hartman points out that this version concludes the support of Linux 3.5 and no further updates for this branch will be released. Ben Hutchings has released Linux 3.2.31 and is currently preparing 3.2.32. Almost a week ago, Willy Tarreau released Linux 2.6.32.60 to fix this year's leap second bug and to add various improvements to the random data generator that were integrated in Linux 3.6.
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How to Share the Spotlight as an Entrepreneur | Brooklynn Chandler Willy | Entrepreneurship Home Blog Multimedia Brooklynn Chandler Willy and Texas Financial Advisory Show Select Page How to Share the Spotlight as an Entrepreneur by Brooklynn Chandler Willy | Jun 7, 2022 | Entrepreneurship As an entrepreneur, there will be times when achievements are made, goals are reached, and the spotlight will shine on you. While the role of the business leader is essential, too many entrepreneurs want to bask in that spotlight alone. The best entrepreneurs know that the recognition for both effort and results doesn’t belong solely to them. Everyone hopes to get that spotlight, but how can entrepreneurs share that recognition most effectively? Understand Why You Should Share There are both ethical and practical reasons for sharing the spotlight for goals met by the team in business. The ethical reason is that you did not do the work. You could have led the project, but you did not participate with the team. Therefore, taking the spotlight for great results is genuinely irresponsible for an entrepreneur. From a practical view, when you share the spotlight, or even better if you shift the recognition from yourself to other members, you will show the team you are trustworthy and that you value them. When your peers feel that way about you, the motivation to achieve again will skyrocket. Convince Yourself As an entrepreneur, you must want to do it before you can share or shift the spotlight or recognition. It would be best to decide what you will do long before the spotlight moment. As the leader, your role in the team’s ultimate success starts early. Help the team see the end goal and help them get excited about the prospects afforded by the accomplishments of the work. It will be easy to know that you can’t do it alone when you set that vision. When you shift your perspective about your role and the role of the team, you will create an even better team and be the person people want to work with. And the chances are that it will become a more satisfying spotlight for you to experience because it is much more meaningful. Conclusion If you ask for advice from any prominent entrepreneur, one of the first things they’ll tell you is to build a team. Creating a group of leaders around you will ensure you’re surrounded by those aligned with your vision while adding value to it simultaneously. Allowing individuals you’ve personally trained and developed to hold the spotlight will humble you and help you keep your ego in check. Search for: Recent Posts Putting Inclusive Leadership Into Practice Why Your Small Business Needs a Mission Statement Top Women Entrepreneurs of 2022 Your Checklist Before Starting a Business Finding a Good Mentor as an Entrepreneur Links Brooklynn Chandler Willy's AngelList Profile Brooklynn Chandler Willy's Finance Website Brooklynn Chandler Willy's Issuu Profile Brooklynn Chandler Willy's Retirement Planning Website Brooklynn Chandler Willy's ThriveGlobal Profile Twitter © 2022 | negative |
Washington, D.C., February 17, 2008 - U.S. espionage operations targeting top Colombian government officials in 1993 provided key evidence linking the U.S.-Colombia task force charged with tracking down fugitive drug lord Pablo Escobar to one of Colombia's most notorious paramilitary chiefs, according to a new collection of declassified documents published today by the National Security Archive. The affair sparked a special CIA investigation into whether U.S. intelligence was shared with Colombian terrorists and narcotraffickers every bit as dangerous as Escobar himself. The new documents, released under the U.S. Freedom of Information Act, are the most definitive declassified evidence to date linking the U.S. to a Colombian paramilitary group and are the subject of an investigation published today in Colombia's Semana magazine. The documents reveal that the U.S.-Colombia Medellin Task Force, known in Spanish as the Bloque de Búsqueda or 'Search Block,' was sharing intelligence information with Fidel Castaño, paramilitary leader of Los Pepes (Perseguidos por Pablo Escobar or 'People Persecuted by Pablo Escobar'), a clandestine terrorist organization that waged a bloody campaign against people and property associated with the reputed narcotics kingpin. One cable describes a key meeting from April 1993 where, according to sensitive US intelligence sources, Colombian National Police director General Miguel Antonio Gómez Padilla said "that he had directed a senior CNP intelligence officer to maintain contact with Fidel Castano, paramilitary leader of Los Pepes, for the purposes of intelligence collection." The no-holds-barred search for Escobar began in July 1992 after his escape from a luxury prison where he had been confined since surrendering under a special plea agreement with Colombian authorities. U.S. anti-narcotics strategy in Colombia was intensely focused on Escobar, the legendary Medellín Cartel kingpin who for years had waged a violent campaign of bombings and assassinations against Colombian law enforcement. This gloves-off strategy forged alliances between Colombian intelligence agencies, rival drug traffickers and disaffected former Escobar associates like Castaño, the godfather of a new generation of narcotics-fueled paramilitary forces that still plagues Colombia today. The new collection also sheds light on the role of U.S. intelligence agencies in Colombia's conflict—both the close cooperation with Colombian security forces evident in the Task Force as well as the highly-sensitive U.S. intelligence operations that targeted the Colombian government itself. Key information about links between the Task Force and the Pepes was derived from U.S. intelligence sources that closely monitored meetings between the Colombian president and his top security officials. Several of the documents included in this collection were released as the result of a lawsuit under the Freedom of Information Act brought by the Institute for Policy Studies (IPS), a Washington-based policy group. To support its request, IPS relied on information revealed in Mark Bowden's 2001 book, Killing Pablo, a work that drew heavily on classified sources and interviews with former U.S. and Colombian officials. Since then, the National Security Archive has been working to assemble a definitive collection of declassified documents on the Pepes episode, precisely because the documents cited by Bowden have yet to see the light of day. "The collaboration between paramilitaries and government security forces evident in the Pepes episode is a direct precursor of today's 'para-political' scandal," said Michael Evans, director of the National Security Archive's Colombia Documentation Project. "The Pepes affair is the archetype for the pattern of collaboration between drug cartels, paramilitary warlords and Colombian security forces that developed over the next decade into one of the most dangerous threats to Colombian security and U.S. anti-narcotics programs. Evidence still concealed within secret U.S. intelligence files forms a critical part of that hidden history." "Sensitive PALO Reporting" The documents include two heavily-censored CIA memos (Documents 25 and 28) describing briefings provided by members of a "Blue Ribbon Panel" of CIA investigators to members of U.S. congressional intelligence committees and the National Security Council. The Panel—which included personnel from the CIA's directorate for clandestine intelligence operations—had been investigating the possibility that intelligence shared with the Medellín Task Force in 1993 ended up in the hands of Colombian paramilitaries and narcotraffickers from the Pepes. That investigation concluded on December 3, 1993, the day Escobar was killed. The CIA Panel aimed to compile a complete inventory of all U.S. intelligence information shared with the Task Force that may have been passed to the Pepes. And while the group's conclusions were not declassified, the briefing led one congressional staffer to comment that it was "one of the most bizarre stories" that he had ever heard, and to question why the CIA had been chosen to look into the matter rather than "some outside element." Why, in other words, would the CIA be put in charge of an investigation that so directly implicated the Agency itself? For months, U.S. intelligence had been reporting about Task Force links with the Pepes: The Embassy suspected some level of cooperation between Los Pepes and the Task Force as early as February 1993, when it reported that the Pepes attacks could be the work of "rogue policemen taking advantage of the rash of bombings to give Escobar a taste of his own medicine." (Document 8) A secret CIA report from March 1993 found that, "Unofficial paramilitary groups with a variety of backgrounds and motives are assisting Bogota's efforts against both the Medellin druglord Pablo Escobar and radical leftist insurgents. (Document 10) Around the same time, the CIA reported that the Colombian defense minister, Rafael Pardo, was "concerned that the police are providing intelligence to Los Pepes." In a document titled, "Colombia: Extralegal Steps Against Escobar Possible," Agency analysts predicted that President Gaviria's "demand for an intensified effort to capture Escobar may lead some subordinates to rely more heavily on Los Pepes and on extralegal means." [Emphasis added] (Document 15) By far the most detailed declassified record on the Pepes affair, the August 1993 Embassy cable, "Unraveling the Pepes Tangled Web," reveals that the Colombian government was both the recipient of U.S. intelligence information and the target of U.S. intelligence operations. Just as technical and investigative intelligence techniques tracked Escobar's movements and communications, other agents eavesdropped on the Colombian president's inner circle. The most important information in the cable is attributed to "PALO" sources, an acronym that likely refers to the CIA. One indication of this is the fact that the cable—which includes the sensitive "NODIS" designation, limiting its distribution to a highly-select group of addressees—was referred to CIA before declassification. According to the cable, Colombian prosecutor Gustavo DeGreiff had "new, 'very good' evidence linking key members of the police task force in Medellin charged with capturing Pablo Escobar Gaviria (the "Bloque de Busqueda") to criminal activities and human rights abuses committed by Los Pepes." The cable describes a series of meetings from the previous April, including one where, according to "PALO" intelligence sources, Colombian National Police director General Miguel Antonio Gómez Padilla said "that he had directed a senior CNP intelligence officer to maintain contact with Fidel Castano, paramilitary leader of Los Pepes, for the purposes of intelligence collection." A few days later, "PALO" reported that Colombian President César Gaviria ordered intelligence cooperation with Los Pepes to cease and told police intelligence commander General Luis Enrique Montenegro Rinco, "to 'pass the word' that Los Pepes must be dissolved immediately." Montenegro, according to the source, "was not a member of Los Pepes, but as commander of police intelligence knew some of the members, and was aware of their activities." The very fact that Gaviria chose to deliver his message to Los Pepes through one of his senior police commanders was also significant, according to the Embassy, as an indication that "the president believed police officials were in contact with Los Pepes." "Fidel Castano, Super Drug-Thug" Besides the possible transfer of U.S. intelligence to the Pepes, a big concern among U.S. officials was the possibility that information connecting the Pepes to the Task Force—or an official investigation into the matter—would undermine the anti-Escobar effort and could provide significant leverage to the Cali Cartel in surrender negotiations with the Colombian government. The Embassy reported in the "Tangled Web" cable that President Gaviria "must deal with the issue in such a way as to remove the offenders, but at the same time, not discredit the police efforts against Escobar." (Document 20) If Cali has concrete information of Bloque misdeeds that could embarrass the [Government of Colombia], it could be a powerful tool as they pursue surrender negotiations… The implication of key police officials and perhaps other high-level [Colombian government] officials in these activities, or the fact that high-level officers may be operating in the pay of the Cali cartel, could dramatically improve Cali's position. An Embassy post-mortem cable on the Escobar affair, written less than a month after his death, similarly reported that "any substantiation of Cali-police complicity in the activities of Los Pepes would have seriously damaged the Bloque's credibility in their efforts against Escobar." (Document 30) More importantly, U.S. military intelligence doubted that the Gaviria government was sincere about cracking down on Castaño's gang, questioning whether it made sense to target a group that shared a common enemy: leftist Colombian guerrilla groups. One briefing document prepared by the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency in the midst of the Pepes episode concluded that the Colombian government's willingness to pursue Pepes military chief Castaño "may depend more on how his paramilitary agenda complements Bogota's counterinsurgent objectives rather than on his drug trafficking activities." (Document 16) By May 1994, only five months after the Task Force was dissolved, the State Department's intelligence branch was calling Fidel Castaño a "super drug-thug" and "one of Colombia's most ruthless criminals" who "could become a new Escobar." Castaño, the report read, "is more ferocious than Escobar, has more military capability, and can count on fellow antiguerrillas in the Colombian Army and the Colombian National Police." It was, State reported, "unlikely that police or military officials would be willing to vigorously search for him if he did, in fact, act as an intermediary to deliver Cali bribes to senior police and military officers." (Document 32) The warnings proved to be deadly accurate. While Fidel disappeared in the mid-1990s and is presumed dead, his brother, Carlos Castaño, took over after Fidel's disappearance, uniting and strengthening Colombia's paramilitary armies under the banner of the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia (AUC), a ruthless killing machine that vied with guerrilla groups for control of the country's lurcrative drug trade and which for many years met with little to no resistance from government security forces. A third Castaño brother, Vicente, allegedly murdered his brother Carlos and is said to be leading a new generation of Colombian narco-paramilitary groups. Concerns that former Pepes would use their knowledge of official corruption to extract concessions from the Colombian government in surrender agreements resontate in the ongoing negotations with demobilized paramilitary leaders under the Justice and Peace law. Unlike the Cali traffickers--many of whom actually were taken down by authorities in the years that followed--Castaño and many of the other paramilitary thugs from Los Pepes largely escaped justice and have gone on to become major drug trafficking and paramilitary bosses in their own right. Former Pepe Diego Fernando "Don Berna" Murillo is currently in custody and seeking a reduced sentence under the law.
Hidden History Unfortunately, the vast majority of U.S. diplomatic and intelligence reporting on Los Pepes remains classified. A more complete declassified account of the matter—including the conclusions of the CIA investigation—would be of tremendous value both to historians and to ongoing peace and reconciliation efforts in Colombia. Among other things, the release of this material would support the Colombian government's National Commission on Reparation and Reconciliation (CNRR) in the production of its report on the emergence and evolution of Colombia's illegal armed groups. At issue is the exact nature of the relationship between the U.S.-Colombia Task Force and narco-terrorists led by Fidel Castaño, perhaps the most important single figure in the birth of Colombia's modern paramilitary movement. While it is certain that the Task Force was exchanging information with Castaño and Los Pepes, we do not know how long the Task Force maintained these ties and whether the relationship was sanctioned—either tacitly or explicitly—by U.S. participants in the Task Force, the Embassy, or at a more senior level of the U.S. government. And while we know about the CIA's investigation, its conclusions are far from clear. Nor is it at all certain that the "Blue Ribbon Panel," which issued its findings only days after Escobar was killed, was the final word on the matter. Until the CIA is forced to open its files on the Pepes, we may never fully understand one of the key periods in the history of Colombian paramilitarism. Read the Documents
Note: The following documents are in PDF format.
You will need to download and install the free Adobe Acrobat Reader to view. U.S. Intelligence and Colombian Narcotics Cartels Document 1
1992 July 29
ARA Guidances, Wednesday, July 29, 1992 [Colombia: Chasing Escobar]
Department of State cable, Unclassified, 4 pp.
Source: State Department declassification release under FOIA Department of State press guidance prepared just after Escobar's escape from confinement indicates that Colombia has the "full support" of the U.S. in the search for Escobar. Document 2
1992 July 31
Council of State Plans Hearings on Overflights, Gaviria Responds
U.S. Embassy Bogotá cable, Confidential, 5 pp.
Source: State Department declassification release under FOIA Challenged over his decision permitting U.S. overflights of Colombian territory, Colombian President César Gaviria says that his order was constitutional and, according to this cable, "that the Colombian police authorities need the technical assistance of the [U.S. government] in order to find Pablo Escobar. Gaviria's explains that the U.S. C-130 aircraft "carry technical equipment, not armament" and are not "warplanes," and that his authorization of the overflights without informing the Council of State should thus not trigger any constitutional concerns. Document 3
1992 August 10
GoC to Begin Hitting Narcs on All Fronts
U.S. Embassy Bogotá cable, Confidential, 17 pp.
Source: State Department declassification release under FOIA Shortly after Escobar's escape from confinement, Colombian Defense Minister Rafael Pardo assured Ambassador Busby that Colombia would "apply pressure on all the narco trafficking fronts" and that he had "ordered acting Armed Forces Commander General Manual Alberto Murillo Gonzalez to develop a plan that fully involved the Army, Navy and Air Force. The heavily-excised document adds that, "Pardo's enthusiasm and determination to go after the narcos using all of the above tactics fits squarely with our counternarcotics interests in Colombia. We need to be as responsive as possible to the [Colombian government's] requests for assistance." Document 4
1992 August 11
Monthly Status Report – July 1992
U.S. Embassy Bogotá cable, Confidential, 16 pp.
Source: State Department declassification release under FOIA A brief Embassy post-mortem on Escobar's escape during an operation to move him to a conventional prison, calls the affair "an example of the correct strategic decision (to shut Escobar down) executed with unbelievable incompetence," concluding that corruption was "the determining factor." The cable reports that the Colombian government "has launched a full-court press to capture Escobar" and that the Embassy was "now looking at longer-range tactics." Well-publicized U.S. intelligence overflights of Colombia "may have spooked" Escobar, according to the report. Document 5
1992 September 28
Results of General Joulwan Visit to Colombia
U.S. Embassy Bogotá cable, Confidential, 16 pp.
Source: State Department declassification release under FOIA Following the visit to Colombia by General George Joulwan, commander-in-chief of U.S. Southern Command, the Embassy reports that he met with Embassy staff for a discussion focused on "the US/Colombian effort to capture Escobar." Much of the remainder of this heavily-censored cable concerns the importance of strengthening both U.S.-Colombia intelligence cooperation and military-police coordination in Colombia. Document 6
1992 December 04
Colombians to Continue the Fight Through the Holidays
U.S. Embassy Bogotá cable, Secret, 4 pp.
Source: State Department Appeals Review Panel declassification release under FOIA Colombian government contacts have assured U.S. Embassy staff "that no operational unit commanders are being granted holiday leave" and that, "Police continue planning operations involving interdiction, fumigation, hunt for Pablo Escobar, and visits by senior officers to field operating units." Document 7
1993 March 29
Beyond Support Justice IV (SJIV)
U.S. Embassy Bogotá cable, Secret, 12 pp.
Source: State Department declassification release under FOIA As the hunt for Escobar continues, Embassy reporting reflects its recommendation that the U.S. widen the scope of the counternarcotics effort in Colombia "to include the full array of military support" and going "far beyond" previous levels of assistance. The Embassy contrasts "increasingly successful" intelligence and operational cooperation under the "Support Justice" program with other bilateral policy issues where there is more friction (like trade). Among many other issues, the Embassy lauds the "great strides in tactical capability (which we provided) made in the search for Pablo Escobar."
Los Pepes Document 8
1993 February 01
Escobar Family Target of Medellin Bombings
U.S. Embassy Bogotá cable, Secret, 3 pp.
Source: State Department declassification release under FOIA The Embassy speculates that recent attacks directed against Escobar family members are "almost certainly related, [and] perhaps carried out by[,] members of the Galeano-Moncada organization retaliating for Escobar's murder of the two former colleagues." Another possibility is that the attacks were the work of "rogue policemen taking advantage of the rash of bombings to give Escobar a taste of his own medicine." Document 9
1993 February 24
[Operation Envigado / Pablo Escobar-Gaviria]
U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, Limited Official Use, 6 pp.
Source: DEA declassification release under FOIA The DEA reports on the emergence of a new anti-Escobar group called Colombia Libre (Free Colombia) whose alleged purpose is "to employ and pay informants for information in connection with the whereabouts of Escobar and his cohorts." The group claims to be non-violent and is said to "cooperate fully with government officials." The report adds that "the Colombia Libre group does not command a great deal of credibility at this time." Document 10
1993 March
"Alliances of Military Convenience," from Latin American Military Issues, Number 3
U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, Secret, extract, 2pp.
Source: CIA declassification release under FOIA A classified CIA periodical on Latin American military issues reports that, "Unofficial paramilitary groups with a variety of backgrounds and motives are assisting Bogota's efforts against both the Medellin druglord Pablo Escobar and radical leftist insurgents." Document 11
1993 April 06
Monthly Status Report – March 1993
U.S. Embassy Bogotá cable, Confidential, 7 pp.
Source: State Department declassification release under FOIA This Embassy "summary of significant events" for March 1993 reports that the ebb in terrorist attacks attributed to Escobar's organization "could be attributed to a combination of the unrelenting pressure exerted by the Colombian security forces and the Pepes (People Persecuted by Pablo Escobar) against Escobar and his associates." So far in March, "four top lieutenants of Pablo Escobar were killed—two by Colombian security forces and two by the Pepes," according to the Embassy. Document 12
1993 April 06
GoC Denies Negotiations in Response to Pepes
U.S. Embassy Bogotá cable, Confidential, 3 pp.
Source: State Department declassification release under FOIA In response to allegations advanced by Los Pepes,Colombian officials deny that the government is negotiating the surrender of Pablo Escobar, adding that they "energetically reject any criminal form of fighting crime, as well as all types of private justice which attempt to assume responsibilities which correspond constitutionally to law enforcement authorities and the judiciary." Document 13
1993 April 15
GoC Foreign Policy Advisor on Latest Development in the Search for Escobar
U.S. Embassy Bogotá cable, Confidential, 3 pp.
Source: State Department declassification release under FOIA In the midst of a series of high-level Colombian government meetings concerning ties between the Medellín Task Force and Los Pepes (see Document 20), the Embassy reports that President Gaviria's foreign policy advisor, Gabriel Silva, had said in an April 13 meeting "that it was not entirely coincidental that publicity regarding the search for Pablo Escobar had cooled off somewhat in the past few weeks." Silva told Ambassador Busby "that the GoC had become concerned about the expectations which had been built up concerning the Pablo Escobar Task Force (Bloque de Busqueda) in Medellin in the minds of the public" and that "expectations were running away from reality." Interestingly, a subsequent reference to this same meeting from the "Tangled Web" cable (Document 20) reports that Busby had met with Silva that day "to express his strongest reservations" about Los Pepes, indicating that he suspected links between Colombian security forces and the terrorist group. These reservations are not mentioned in the April 15 account of the meeting.
Document 14
1993 April 26
Los Pepes Declare Victory and Call it Quits
U.S. Embassy Bogotá cable, Confidential, 3 pp.
Source: State Department declassification release under FOIA Shortly after the mid-April meetings described above (and in greater detail in the "Tangled Web" cable ), Los Pepes announced that the group's "military objective" against Escobar "has been completed in its majority" and that they would dissolve their organization in an effort to "assist the authorities, who in the end will be the ones to bring Pablo Escobar to justice." The letter further requests that "if military actions against Pablo Escobar and his organization continue in the name of the 'Pepes,' that they launch an exhaustive investigation to determine the real perpetrators." Commenting, the Embassy says: "The entire Pepes episode has been bizarre at best," citing "rumors … of government involvement with the Pepes at the local police and military level." However, discussions with the Colombian government "lead us to believe it rejected the Pepes' tactics, were [sic] fearful of the implications of the appearance of yet another criminal organization, and were [sic] sincere in their offer of rewards to try to stop the organization." The cable concludes with the Embassy's promise to "offer our own speculation and such information as we have in a separate cable." Document 15
Undated, Ca. April 1993
Colombia: Extralegal Steps Against Escobar Possible
U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, Classification unknown, extract, 3pp.
Source: CIA declassification release under FOIA A heavily-censored CIA intelligence report finds that Colombian President César Gaviria "is worried that his political leverage and economic program will suffer unless Pablo Escobar is captured soon." Minster of Defense Rafael Pardo, meanwhile, "is concerned that the police are providing intelligence to Los Pepes, a violent paramilitary group of anti-Escobar traffickers." The report concludes that while there is "no evidence Gaviria would sanction police support for Los Pepes, his demand for an intensified effort to capture Escobar my lead some subordinates to rely more heavily on Los Pepes and on extralegal means." Document 16
Undated, Ca. April 1993
Information Paper on "Los Pepes"
U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency, Secret, 4 pp.
Source: DIA declassification decision under FOIA This DIA information paper prepared for the FBI provides general background information on Los Pepes, including its origins, composition and activities. The report finds that "Fidel Castano Gil," identified as "chief of operations" for the Pepes, could pose new and different challenges in a post-Escobar era," noting that "Castano's drug trafficking activities provide him the financing necessary to further an anti-left agenda." DIA concludes that the Colombian government's willingness to take on Castaño "may depend more on how his paramilitary agenda complements Bogota's counterinsurgent activities rather than on his drug trafficking activities." Document 17
1993 May 07
Text of Escobar's Latest Letter to the Fiscal
U.S. Embassy Bogotá cable, Limited Official Use, 5 pp.
Source: State Department declassification release under FOIA The Embassy forwards the unreleased text of a letter from Pablo Escobar to the Colombian attorney general, Gustavo De Greiff. Escobar says that the Pepes have not disbanded and that "it is simply a stratagem" to "get the government to stop running its little television reward offer" for information on the Pepes. Escobar blames Fidel Castaño, the Cali cartel, and others for his problems and suggests that he could never get justice in Colombia's corrupt judicial system. Document 18
1993 June 08
Los Pepes Deny Involvement in Anti-Escobar Terrorism
U.S. Embassy Bogotá cable, Classification unknown, 2 pp.
Source: State Department declassification release under FOIA After the Pepes issued a communiqué denying responsibility for continuing attacks against Escobar associates, the Embassy comments that the Pepes likely are still involved in anti-Escobar terrorism "but publicly deny this in order to avoid [Colombian govnerment] persecution." Document 19
1993 July 08
Family Diaspora: Tracking Down the Escobars
U.S. Embassy Bogotá cable, Confidential, 5 pp.
Source: State Department Appeals Review Panel declassification release under FOIA By July 1993, the Medellín Task Force and Los Pepes had Escobar on the run, and his family had spread out across the globe, as reported in this cable. The Embassy speculates that one reason for this might be that, "Pablo and his brother Roberto are trying to protect family members from reprisals similar to those the anti-Escobar group 'Los Pepes' conducted" earlier in 1993. Document 20
1993 August 06
Unraveling the Pepes Tangled Web
U.S. Embassy Bogotá cable, Secret/NODIS, 10 pp.
Source: State Department Appeals Review Panel declassification release under FOIA
[NOTE: Portions of this document released on appeal appear with white letters on black background and can be difficult to read.] By far the most detailed declassified record on the Pepes affair, this August 1993 Embassy cable reveals that the Colombian government was both the recipient of U.S. intelligence information and the target of U.S. intelligence operations. Just as technical and investigative intelligence techniques tracked Escobar's movements and communications, other agents eavesdropped on the Colombian president's inner circle. The most important information in the cable is attributed to "PALO" sources, an acronym that probably refers to the CIA. One indication of this is the fact that the cable—which includes the sensitive "NODIS" designation, limiting its distribution to a highly-select group of addressees—was referred to CIA before declassification. According to the cable, Colombian prosecutor Gustavo DeGreiff had "new, 'very good' evidence linking key members of the police task force in Medellin charged with capturing Pablo Escobar Gaviria (the "Bloque de Busqueda") to criminal activities and human rights abuses committed by Los Pepes." The cable describes a series of meetings from the previous April, including one where, according to "PALO" intelligence sources, Colombian National Police director General Miguel Antonio Gómez Padilla said "that he had directed a senior CNP intelligence officer to maintain contact with Fidel Castano, paramilitary leader of Los Pepes, for the purposes of intelligence collection." A few days later, "PALO" reported that Colombian President César Gaviria ordered intelligence cooperation with Los Pepes to cease and told police intelligence commander General Luis Enrique Montenegro Rinco, "to 'pass the word' that Los Pepes must be dissolved immediately." Montenegro, according to the source, "was not a member of Los Pepes, but as commander of police intelligence knew some of the members, and was aware of their activities." The very fact that Gaviria chose to deliver his message to Los Pepes through one of his senior police commanders was also significant, according to the Embassy, as an indication that "the president believed police officials were in contact with Los Pepes." The Embassy concludes that President Gaviria "must deal with the issue in such a way as to remove the offenders, but at the same time, not discredit the police efforts against Escobar." Incriminating information about the Task Force known by the Cali Cartel "could be a powerful tool as they pursue surrender negotiations," according to the cable, and "the implication of key police officials and perhaps other high-level [Colombian government] officials in these activities, or the fact that high-level officers may be operating in the pay of the Cali cartel, could dramatically improve Cali's position." Document 21
1993 October 26
The Hunt for Escobar: Next Steps
U.S. State Department cable, Secret/NODIS, 2 pp.
Source: State Department declassification release under FOIA In another highly-sensitve "NODIS" cable, the State Department, in a message meant exclusively for Ambassador Morris Busby or his deputy, requests a "detailed analysis" of certain U.S. support operations in Colombia connected to the "hunt for Pablo Escobar." The analysis is to focus on the contribution of each support element and also "put into perspective the evolution of our participation and the Colombian effort." Noting with concern allegations of "human rights abuses" connected to the Escobar Task Force, the State Department also instructs the Embassy to press President Gaviria for the "immediate removal from duty" of a member of the Task Force "pending resolution of the investigation into the charges against him." The cable references the August 6, 1993, "Tangled Web" cable, indicating that the issues discussed in that message--including specific information tying the U.S.-Colombia Task Force and the Colombian National Police to the Pepes--was probably the source of the State Department's concern. Document 22
1993 October 27
The Hunt for Escobar: Next Steps
U.S. Embassy Bogotá cable, Secret/NODIS, 2 pp.
Source: State Department declassification release under FOIA
Resonding to the State Department's cable of October 26 (Document 21), Ambassador Busby says that the so-called "debate" about the future of U.S. "hunt for Pablo Escobar" operations "frankly mystifies" the Embassy. Busby notes that a "complete review of our intelligence and operations traffic so far reveals nothing extraordinary" and that nothing had changed over the last two-and-a-half months "which would prompt such a 'debate.'" Busby adds that the Embassy "would very much appreciate the Department articulating to us the origin and substance of this debate." Document 23
1993 December 06
Colombian Law Enforcement Action Against Pablo Escobar
U.S. Department of State cable, Unclassified, 1 p.
Source: State Department declassification release under FOIA Acting Secretary of State Peter Tarnoff sends a congratulatory cable to Ambassador Busby, commending his "success in coordinating the many U.S. government agencies which worked with the Colombian government for more than seventeen months to end Pablo Escobar's ability to evade Colombian law." Tarnoff wants to maintain momentum as they continue "efforts to strengthen Colombia's ability to arrest, prosecute and imprison cartel kingpins." The Aftermath: Colombia After Escobar Document 24
1993 November
The Illicit Drug Situation in Colombia
U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, Drug Intelligence Report, Classification unknown, 67 pp.
Source: DEA declassification release under FOIA This is an unclassified DEA overview of the illegal narcotics industry in Colombia. Document 25
1993 December 06
Briefing of NSC and SSCI on "Los Pepes" Affair
Central Intelligence Agency memorandum for the record, Secret, 3 pp.
Source: CIA declassification release under FOIA In two separate briefings, members of the CIA's "Blue Ribbon Panel" on the Pepes matter—including officials from the Directorate of Operations and the chief of the CIA's independent investigations unit—brief the National Security Council and Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staffers just days after Escobar is killed. Assembled in early November, the Panel was to look at whether U.S. intelligence information provided to the anti-Escobar Task Force was shared with members of the Pepes terror group, which was by then known to have connections to senior Colombian police officials leading the Task Force. The Panel told the NSC that the "Embassy Joint Task Force" on Escobar "maintained no record of information passed to the Colombians," but that another source, excised from the declassified memo on the briefing, "kept a log of all information passed to the Colombians," that the Panel was trying to obtain. The SSCI staff received a shorter briefing, asked no questions, and was not told about the existence of a separate log. A separate memo reports the briefing given by the Panel to members of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (see Document 28) Document 26
1993 December 17
President Gaviria Threatened by Escobar Associates
U.S. Embassy Bogotá cable, Secret, 4 pp.
Source: State Department declassification release under FOIA A 'Secret' cable from the Embassy reports that President Gaviria had received a letter from Escobar's group "The Extraditables" threatening to assassinate the president. Commenting, the Embassy says that "the threat from the Escobar organization is being interpreted as a retaliation against the government not only for the death of Escobar, but also for the favoritism the [Government of Colombia] is showing towards the Cali cartel." Document 27
1993 December 20
New National Police Chief Appointed
U.S. Embassy Bogotá cable, Confidential, 3 pp.
Source: State Department Appeals Review Panel declassification release under FOIA Longtime Colombian National Police director General Miguel Antonio Gomez Padilla has resigned and will be replaced by General Octavio Vargas Silva, the man "who headed the successful anti-Escobar task force." A portion of the cable redacted upon first review but later released by the State Department's Appeals Review Panel says that Gomez "was especially disturbed over the influence of the Cali cartel in numerous levels of government" and that he "had simply had enough of the situation." The career of General Vargas, the Embassy adds, has been tainted by "press reports which attributed part of his success in hunting Escobar to assistance by Cali traffickers." Document 28
1993 December 27
Briefing for HPSCI Staff on Results of "Los Pepes" Panel and on Death of Pablo Escobar
Central Intelligence Agency memorandum for the record, Secret, 6 pp.
Source: CIA declassification release under FOIA In a briefing similar to those reported in Document 25, the CIA's "Blue Ribbon Panel" on the Pepes affair met with staffers from the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence on December 6. Attached to a memo about the meeting is a heavily-redacted copy of a paper on the "findings and conclusions" of the Panel. Also attached is a "background" paper on the Panel itself. The Panel "met full time from 8 November through 3 December 1993" and produced "daily 'fact sheets' for the [Executive Director] beginning on 15 November" as well as a "final Panel report" that "integrates these fact sheets." After the briefing, HPSCI staffer Dick Giza called the issue "one of the most bizarre stories" he'd ever heard of, "both in how it arose and how it was investigated," asking why the investigation had not been assigned to an "outside element" like the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (PFIAB). Document 29
1994 January 04
Secret Witness Linked to Villa Alzate Missing
U.S. Embassy Bogotá cable, Confidential, 4 pp.
Source: State Department declassification release under FOIA A news item on the disappearance of a former member of the anti-Escobar Task Force and secret paid witness of the attorney general's office catches the Embassy's attention. Ex-police agent Jaime Rincon Lezama ("Fernando") disappeared in May 1993 and had been allegedly providing prosecutors with "information on the identities and activities of Los Pepes within the Bloque [Task Force]." Rincon reportedly worked for the former delegate attorney general for judicial police affairs, Guillermo Villa Alzate, who has been linked to the Cali cartel and "whose exact whereabouts remain unclear." Despite Villa's ties to the cartel, the Embassy comments that "it would be premature to discount altogether unofficial police participation in his disappearance considering that Fernando supposedly fingered over 10 of his former colleagues as operatives of Los Pepes." Document 30
1994 January 07
Villa Alzate Speaks: Denies Any Connection with Disappearance of Secret Witness
U.S. Embassy Bogotá cable, Confidential, 5 pp.
Source: State Department declassification release under FOIA Former delegate attorney general for judicial police affairs and alleged Cali cartel conspirator Guillermo Villa Alzate reemerges to defend himself following accusations (detailed above) that he is connected to the disappearance of a former police official who had been providing him information on the Task Force's connections to Los Pepes. The Embassy notes that the development "once again raises questions as to the extent of possible Cali cartel influence," adding that "it is also clear that any substantiation of Cali-police complicity in the activities of Los Pepes would have seriously damaged the Bloque's credibility in their efforts against Escobar." Document 31
1994 February 11
Presidential Contender Samper and Ambassador Discuss Narcotics, Political, and Economic Issues
U.S. Embassy Bogotá cable, Confidential, 9 pp.
Source: State Department declassification release under FOIA Amidst a discussion about the death of Pablo Escobar, Colombian presidential candidate and later president Ernesto Samper tells U.S. Ambassador Myles Frechette that the Cali cartel "is worse" than Escobar "because its level of sophistication has permitted it to penetrate Colombian society at virtually all levels." However, Samper says that "the door should be kept open for those who wish to exercise the option to use legal procedures" to dismantle the Cali cartel. Ambassador Frechette doubts that the Cali capos would hold up their end of the bargain, observing that "the cartel's armed branch, the 'Pepes' was capable of assassinations and violent crime." Samper campaign finance director and ex-justice minister Monica DeGreiff replies that "her sources within the cartel had warned her that the deal would greatly reduce the possibility of violence from 'difficult to control cartel elements.'" Document 32
1994 May 26
Profile of Fidel Castano, Super Drug-Thug
Department of State, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Intelligence Assessment, Secret, 3 pp.
Source: State Department Appeals Review Panel declassification release under FOIA This State Department intelligence profile of Fidel Castano says that the former Escobar strongman was "a principal leader of Los Pepes, which provided officials with information on the whereabouts of Escobar and attacked supporters and properties of Escobar." Castano "reportedly acted as an intermediary between the Cali cartel and the Escobar search force." The Pepes were "financially backed by the Cali cartel" and "reportedly had the tacit support of some senior Colombian police officials," according to the report. The report details the Castano family's long history of involvement in violent narcotrafficking and anti-guerrilla activities. According to the report, Castano is "more ferocious than Escobar, has more military capability, and can count on fellow antiguerrillas in the Colombian Army and the Colombian National Police." The report says that Castano "hopes his work with Los Pepes will earn him judicial leniency," adding that "it is unlikely that police or military officials would be willing to vigorously search for him if he did, in fact, act as an intermediary to deliver Cali bribes to senior police and military officers." Document 33
1994 June 30
Delivery of Demarche to President Gaviria
U.S. Department of State cable, Secret, 5 pp.
Source: State Department declassification release under FOIA A toughly-worded diplomatic note to Colombian president-elect Ernesto Samper makes clear that the State Department expects results from the new administration, which has been tainted by a narcotics scandal. The State Department says that it is "deeply troubled by the information pointing to the influence of drug trafficking organizations" in Samper's presidential campaign," which create the impression "that drug traffickers have used intimidation and financial power to purchase influence in your administration." The State Department also reminds the Embassy that "our bilateral relationship will be predicated on Samper taking a tough counternarcotics stance." Document 34
1994 September 07
GoC Overhauls Police Leadership
U.S. Embassy Bogotá cable, Confidential, 7 pp.
Source: State Department declassification release under FOIA Colonel Hugo Martinez, commander of the "Search Bloc" that hunted down Pablo Escobar in 1993, is named director of the National Judicial Police (DIJIN) a special police intelligence organization. The Embassy notes that Martinez, "as head of the unit," was "responsible for directing the actions of the Bloque," which, according to the Colombian attorney general, had "a high incidence of human rights complaints" and about which there were "allegations that the Bloque (and Martinez) was closely tied with "Los Pepes" (a group committed to killing Pablo Escobar) because of their common goal." Document 35
1997 January 17
Police General Montenegro to Head DAS
U.S. Embassy Bogotá cable, Confidential, 3 pp.
Source: State Department declassification release under FOIA In January 1997, Colombian National Police commander General Rosso Jose Serrano named Gen. Luis Enrique Montenegro Rinco, the former police intelligence commander, as the new director of the Administrative Security Department (DAS – similar to U.S. FBI). As police intelligence chief, Montenegro had been a key informational link between the Medellín Task Force and Los Pepes. Document 36
2003 October 03
Medellin Snapshot
U.S. Embassy Bogotá cable, Confidential, 3 pp.
Source: State Department declassification release under FOIA This 2003 'snapshot' of Medellín reports that unidentified individuals had told the Embassy that, "elements of the army" were supportive of paramilitaries from the Nutibara Block, "composed of former leaders of the ultra-violent 'Pepes' group that played a key role in bringing down drug kingpin Pablo Escobar." | positive |
The United States has confirmed the death of a senior Islamic State commander with a $5 million bounty on his head, a senior U.S. defense official told Fox News on Monday.
Tarkhan Tayumurazovich Batirashvili, also known as Abu Umar al-Shishani or "Umar the Chechen" -- who was the ISIS equivalent of the Secretary of Defense -- was initially injured in an airstrike on March 4 near the Syrian town of Al Shadaddi, a former ISIS stronghold that was captured in February by the U.S.-backed, predominantly Kurdish Syria Democratic Forces.
Batirashvili was present at the meeting and was trying to rally a counterattack against Syrian opposition forces who have been supported by the U.S., according to a defense official
There were 13 people who were originally present at the meeting, including one who escaped after the airstike.
A senior U.S. defense official told Fox News the one who escaped was Batirashvili, but U.S. intelligence has since learned he died of his wounds.
On Tuesday, a senior Iraqi intelligence official and the head of the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights also confirmed Batirashvili's death to the Associated Press.
Rami Abdurrahman of the Observatory said that ISIS "brought a number of doctors to treat him, but they were not able to."
Batirashvili's death is considered a big setback to ISIS operations in Syria, according to U.S. defense officials.
Defense officials told Fox News previously that it was “unusual and noteworthy” that Batirashvili had traveled to the Al Shaddadi area from Raqqa.
The trip was likely to bolster the sagging morale of ISIS fighters there, who have suffered a series of defeats by Syrian Democratic Forces as they moved from Al Hawl to Al Shaddadi, according to officials.
Batirashvili, was one of hundreds of Chechens who have been among the toughest jihadi fighters in Syria.
An ethnic Chechen from the Caucasus nation of Georgia, specifically from the Pankisi Valley, a center of Georgia's Chechen community and once a stronghold for militants, he was known for his red beard.
He joined ISIS in 2013, where he oversaw a prison facility near Raqqah, Syria where the terror group may have held foreign hostages. In mid-2014, he coordinated closely with ISIS's financial section to establish a base of operation near Minbij, Syria.
He was later appointed northern commander to ISIS by Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi with authority over the terror group’s military operations forces in northern Syria, according to a U.S. defense official.
The U.S. Treasury Department designated Batirashvili as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist pursuant to Executive Order 13224 for action for or on behalf of ISIS, and offered a $5 million reward for information to bring him to justice.
Fox News' Jennifer Griffin, Lucas Tomlinson, and the Associated Press contributed to this report | positive |
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The transport link has gone into the black two years earlier than forecasts predicted.
Cashing in: Higher passenger numbers have increased revenues. © STV
Edinburgh's trams have made a profit two years ahead of schedule after passenger numbers grew by 10% in a year.
Bosses at the transport link welcomed results on Thursday which showed a pre-tax profit of £252,000 for 2016.
The city council's original business model had predicted the trams would become profitable in 2018 and forecast a pre-tax loss of £170,000 for the year ending December 2016.
Construction of the £776 million tram system was hit by lengthy delays before it opened in 2014.
Lea Harrison, Edinburgh Trams' managing director, said: "We're delighted with these results and they firmly reflect the growing popularity of the tram.
"Over the past year we've seen patronage increase by 10% and revenue rise by 12%.
"These encouraging figures have been driven by our move to increase the frequency of trams combined with our ongoing commitment to exceptional service.
"We've recorded industry-leading levels of customer satisfaction and exceeded the expectations of the initial business model, but we're not about to become complacent.
"We'll continue our efforts to further improve services and strengthen the tram's position at the heart of the city's transport network."
Councillor Lesley Macinnes, Edinburgh city council's transport convener, said: "These are fantastic figures, demonstrating how popular trams have become.
"It's especially welcome news so soon after the capital's trams were nationally recognised for having the highest customer satisfaction rating of any public transport operator in the UK.
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[Update: Mar 4 2010. The United States senate moved to stem the flow of money from mineral mines fuelling the brutal conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the watchdog group Global Witness (GW) is calling on Europe to follow suit. http://ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=50543
See also this shocking report in the journal PLoS Medicine (22 Dec 2009) http://tiny.cc/60fjz ]
What can you do? 1. Lobby your government to be more involved in the DRC and stopping this. Encourage them to help train of local police and army and prosecute all those involved 2. Help out local and international organizations that are helping the women and children of the Congo 3. Don’t buy any electronic devices until manufacturers can guarantee those purchases are not funding this continuing atrocity
By Stephen Leahy
TORONTO, Canada, Dec 3 2008 (IPS)
International lust for the enormous mineral and resource riches of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) abetted by international indifference has turned much of country into a colossal “rape mine” where more than 300,000 women and girls have been brutalised, say activists.
Much of Congo’s misery due to “blood coltan” that powers our electronics
“Rape is being used as a deliberate tool to control people and territory,” said Eve Ensler, a celebrated U.S. playwright and founder of V-Day, a global movement in 120 countries to end violence against women and girls.
“The rapes are systematic, horrific and often involve bands of rebels infected with HIV/AIDS,” Ensler, who recently returned from the DRC, told IPS.
Ensler was in Toronto to help raise funds for the Panzi Hospital in the DRC’s South Kivu Province where many rape victims are brought. Once a maternity hospital, Panzi Hospital now provides free care and refuge to 3,500 victims of sexual violence each year. Denis Mukwege leads a team of six surgeons who routinely work 18-hour days to repair women’s extensive internal injuries.
Hundreds of women and children were raped yesterday, hundreds more today. This is an economic war that uses terror as its main weapon to ensure warlords and their bands control regions where international companies mine for valuable metals like tin, silver and coltan, or extract lumber and diamonds, Ensler said.
Coltan is a rare and extremely valuable metal used in cell phones, DVD players, computers, digital cameras, video games, vehicle air bags, and more. It has long been implicated as both the source of funding and primary cause of the ongoing conflict and extraordinary violence against women.
“A friend mapped the locations of the mass rapes in the DRC and they correspond to coltan mining regions,” she said.
This “blood coltan” — akin to blood diamonds — generates billions of dollars of sales every year for electronics manufacturers in rich countries and brings hundreds of millions of dollars to rebels and others who control the coltan-producing regions. Coltan is also produced in other countries, and the DRC’s “blood coltan” is often transported to those countries to give it a sheen of conflict-free provenance.
Over five million people have been killed in the ongoing war following the overthrow of the dictator Mobutu Sese Seko in 1997. The United Nations’ largest-ever peacekeeping force of 17,000 has been in the DRC since 2000. However, it is a vast country the size of Western Europe, and with few roads.
Last Jan. 22, rebel groups signed a peace treaty with an ineffective DRC government accused of corruption and complicit in the rape of women. Despite the treaty, thousands of women and young girls in the eastern Congo have been raped this year in the region that borders Rwanda and Uganda where coltan and other minerals are found. Large-scale fighting resumed in July, forcing hundreds of thousands to flee their homes.
“The failure of the international community has created a catastrophe in the DRC,” said Stephen Lewis, former U.N. special envoy for AIDS in Africa and founder of the Stephen Lewis Foundation, a charity that supports 300 grassroots projects in Africa. Headquartered in Toronto, the foundation is a financial supporter of the Panzi Hospital.
Last June, the U.N. Security Council, chaired by U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, passed Security Council Resolution 1820 condemning the use of sexual violence against women and girls in conflict and post-conflict situations.
Lewis told IPS that while the resolution was an unprecedented agreement by the world community, “not a thing has happened since then. It is as if the world exalted in the fine words of the resolution and then let its intent die.”
He is also critical of the U.N. secretary-general’s special envoy to the region, Olusegun Obasanjo, the former president of Nigeria, who is meeting rebel and government leaders but who has not met with the women of the Congo. Women must be brought to the table, Lewis said. They were also excluded during the previous peace negotiations.
“We have to stop the raping or the war will never end,” he said.
The U.N. Security Council recently voted to send an extra 3,000 peacekeepers to eastern Congo to help protect civilians affected by the fighting. By most accounts, that effort will fall far short. “With 50,000 U.N. peacekeepers, the women of the DRC could be protected,” said Lewis.
Three years ago, the global community agreed it has a responsibility to protect people when a government is unable or unwilling to protect its own citizens from the worst violations of human rights. However, there has been widespread failure to live up to that commitment, which Lewis characterises as “an appalling and grotesque indifference by the world community”.
Lewis, a Canadian, is especially outraged that Canada – which championed the “responsibility to protect” principle – has been “completely and utterly silent on the DRC”.
However, he is hopeful that the present Canadian government modeled on the Bush neo-conservative administration will be brought down next week and a centre-left coalition government will bring a strong Canadian voice in support of ending the violence against women in the DRC.
The new U.S. government headed by President-elect Barack Obama could also be a very powerful force for change. “I see a real gleam of light at last,” said Lewis.
The violence and conflict in the DRC will not be easy to resolve, but is no harder than some of the other global issues like HIV/AIDS, he said.
Both Lewis and Ensler have been involved in efforts in the DRC to change things for women. Some 90 forums were held in the eastern Congo last September where women spoke out about the violence and rape. “No one talks about rape, there is a social stigma where the victims are shunned,” said Ensler.
A new village for rape victims Ensler calls the “City of Joy” is being built near the Panzi Hospital. She envisions it as leadership centre where rape survivors support and learn from each other, and then teach others that the larger community is responsible for rape, not the women.
“The Congo’s greatest resource is its brilliant and resilient women and girls,” she said. “With a little international support, these generous and amazing women can turn this horrific situation around.”
First published as: DR CONGO: Activists Slam World’s “Grotesque Indifference”.
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The Aeryon Scout, a small drone developed by start-up Aeryon Labs used by public safety, commercial and industrial users to reliably collect high quality aerial imagery and data is pictured in Waterloo, Ontario, March 11, 2014. REUTERS/Euan Rocha
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canadian commercial drone maker Aeryon Labs Inc said on Friday it has secured C$60 million ($45.9 million) of financing from a U.S. venture capital firm, putting it on a path to expand and more than double its sales growth over the next two years.
Aeryon, which is based in BlackBerry’s hometown of Waterloo, Ontario, is focussed on making specialized drones for military reconnaissance and public safety uses, as well as drones for commercial uses such as inspection of power lines or wildlife monitoring.
“In the last four years, we have grown 100 percent year-over-year in terms of sales and we’ve been profitable too, and we now expect that to move into the 200 percent sales growth range over the next couple of years,” said Aeryon’s Chief Executive Dave Kroetsch in an interview.
Kroetsch said the cash infusion from Summit Partners, which is Aeryon’s first major round of financing, will not only help the firm boost sales, but also more than double its headcount to about 200 people, most of whom will be based in and around its headquarters in Waterloo.
The cash infusion is the third largest round of financing raised by a Canadian start-up this year, tying it with property information provider Real Matters that raised an identical sum in May.
The only larger start-up financings in Canada this year have been point-of-sale technology provider Lightspeed Retail’s C$80 million raised in September and Canadian mobile messaging company Kik Interactive’s C$65.3 million financing in August.
Kroetsch said the focus was to help Aeryon to grow, but the company would be open to exploring either a public market offering or a sale in a few years’ time. | positive |
The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary really wants it to be known: It is a Canadian police service in Newfoundland and Labrador, with no U.S. political affiliations.
It's a message the force has been sending a lot, especially this week since the launch of the Republican convention in Ohio.
Due to an acronym similarity, the RNC in Canada has been getting dozens of Twitter messages meant for the Republican National Committee in the United States.
<a href="https://twitter.com/longshot007">@longshot007</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump">@realDonaldTrump</a> we are a Canadian Police Service in Newfoundland & Labrador with no U.S. Political affiliations —@RNC_PoliceNL
<a href="https://twitter.com/MartiJ1956">@MartiJ1956</a> we are a Canadian Police Service in Newfoundland & Labrador with no U.S. Political affiliations —@RNC_PoliceNL
The mixups started about two years ago, according to RNC Const. Geoff Higdon, who looks after the Constabulary's Twitter account.
But since the convention kicked off in Cleveland on Monday, the trickle of tweets has turned into a torrent.
"We see our news feed and our notifications just completely jammed with mentions to us regarding either love or hatred toward Donald Trump," said Higdon.
Twitter handle confusion
Part of the issue is that the Republican Party, and its committee, don't operate on Twitter under @RNC. They're using @GOP.
The confusion may come from the auto-fill prompt on Twitter.
According to Higdon, the police force's Twitter account is the first to pop up for many users who want to send a message to the Republicans, and that leads to some interesting interactions.
"During the first day of the convention — it was really funny — there was a video shared of a bunch of police officers, I'm assuming Cleveland police officers, who were on bicycle duty," he said.
"People tweeted to us, thanking us for keeping the convention safe … it is comical — there's not really much you can do."
'Getting a lot of flack'
He said the Constabulary has also been taking the heat for some recent American political controversies.
"We've been getting a lot of flack for allowing Donald Trump's wife to use parts from Mrs. Obama's speech. We're blamed for that one today," said Higdon, referring to accusations of plagiarism levied against Melania Trump, whose speech bore heavy similarities to a speech Michelle Obama delivered eight years ago.
"We got dragged into the whole open carry laws in the U.S. there for a few days."
<a href="https://twitter.com/onemarymarks">@onemarymarks</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump">@realDonaldTrump</a> we are a Canadian Police Service in Newfoundland & Labrador with no U.S. Political affiliations! 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦 —@RNC_PoliceNL
The Constabulary added the phrasing "(Police)" to its Twitter profile a few months ago, but that has not deterred many commentators from getting in touch.
Despite the thousands of Twitter notifications, and a few vulgar tweets, Higdon said those responding to the police department have been overwhelmingly positive.
He said the police force were aware of the other RNC when they chose their Twitter handle, but thought the police might have history on their side.
"We figured, 'Hey, we've been here since 1729, maybe we've beaten everybody to it,'" he said.
No solutions
The search for solutions has proven elusive, too.
Higdon said "Royal Newfoundland Constabulary" is too long for the character limits in Twitter's username field, and the force has been unable to reach Twitter for direct help.
He said the force isn't interested in a tweet straight from Donald Trump, however.
"The big guy's never actually tweeted to us directly. With 10 million followers, I can't imagine that would help the problem," Higdon said.
"We're not looking for a tweet from The Donald. We're good." | positive |
View source for Hall of fame - ScientificComputing View source for Hall of fame ← Hall of fame Jump to: navigation, search You do not have permission to edit this page, for the following reason: The action you have requested is limited to users in the group: hpc-admin. You can view and copy the source of this page. ==Introduction== There is no obligation to reference/cite Euler if you use it for work that is published in a scientific journal. If you did some cool science using the Euler cluster and mention this in your publication (for instance in the acknowledgment section), then please also send an email to {{cluster_support}} with the reference to your publication, so we can add it to this wiki page. ==Referencing Euler== If you are using Euler as a guest user, we kindly ask you to acknowledge this in your publications (acknowledgment section). This will help us keep Euler open to all members of ETH, as the cluster's public share is financed by the (limited) budget of Scientific IT Services. There is no standard sentence how Euler should be cited, but please find below some examples from publications from this list: * ''"The numerical simulations were performed on the Euler cluster operated by the High Performance Computing group at ETH Zürich."'' * ''"Numerical simulations were performed on the ETH Zürich Euler cluster"'' * ''"The calculations were run on the Euler cluster of ETH Zürich"'' * ''"The simulations were performed on the ETH Euler cluster"'' * ''"All simulations were performed on the ETH-Zürich Euler cluster"'' * ''"Calculations were carried out on the ETH Euler cluster"'' ==Summary== The summary lists the total number of scientific publications that reference the HPC clusters (Euler, Leonhard, Brutus) since 2008. Publications that are referencing more than one cluster are only counted once. {| class="wikitable" border="1" style="width:50%;text-align:center;" ! Articles in scientific journals !! Theses !! Total |- | style="width:50%;" | 652 || 239 || 891 |} Publications that reference more than one cluster were only counted once in the summary. ==Publications referencing the Euler cluster (2014-now) sorted by year== ===2022=== * Baumann, K.B.L, Thoma, R., Callbeck, C.M., Niederdorfer, R., Schuber, C.J., Müller, B., Lever, M.A., Bürgmann, H., Microbial Nitrogen Transformation Potential in Sediments of Two Contrasting Lakes Is Spatially Structured but Seasonally Stable, ''mSphere'', '''7(1)''', e01013-21, (2022), https://doi.org/10.1128/msphere.01013-21 * Bhowal, S., Collins, S.P., Spaldin, N.A., Hidden '''''k'''''-Space Magnetoelectric Multipoles in Nonmagnetic Ferroelectrics, ''Phys. Rev. Lett.'', '''128''', 116402, (2022), https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.128.116402 * Bissig, F., Khan, A., Giardini, D., Evidence for Basalt Enrichment in the Mantle Transition Zone from Inversion of Triplicated P- and S-Waveforms, ''Earth Planet. Sci. Lett.'', '''580''', 117387, (2022), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2022.117387 * Cujia, K.S., Herb, K., Zopes, J., Abendroth, J.M., Degen, C.L., Parallel Detection and Spatial Mapping of Large Nuclear Spin Clusters, ''Nat. Commun.'', '''13''', 1260, (2022), https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-28935-z * Dal Zilio, L., Lapusta, N., Avouac, J.-Ph., Gerya, T., Subduction Earthquake Sequences in a Non-Linear Visco-Elasto-Plastic Megathrust, ''Geophys. J. Int.'', '''229''', (2022), 1098-1121, https://doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggab521 * Gadeyne, T., Zhang, P., Schild, A., Wörner, H.J., Low-Energy Electron Distributions from the Photoionization of Liquid Water: a Sensitive Test of Electron Mean Free Paths, ''Chem. Sci.'', '''13''', (2022), 1675-1692, https://doi.org/10.1039/D1SC06741A * Gjorgiev, B., David, A.E., Sansavini, G., Cascade-Risk-Informed Transmission Expansion Planning of AC Electric Power Systems, ''Electr. Pow. Syst. Res.'', '''204''', 107685, (2022), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsr.2021.107685 * Gjorgiev, B., Garrison, J.B., Han, X., Landis, F., van Nieuwkoop, R., Raycheva, E., Schwarz, M., Yan, X., Demiray, T., Hug, G., Sansavini, G., Schaffner, Ch., Nexus-e: A Platform of Interfaced High-Resolution Models for Energy-Economic Assessments of Future Electricity Systems, ''Appl. Energ.'', '''307''', 118193, (2022), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apenergy.2021.118193 * Gjorgiev, B., Sansavini, G., Identifying and Assessing Power System Vulnerabilities to Transmission Asset Outages via Cascading Failure Analysis, ''Reliab. Eng. Syst. Safe.'', '''217''', 108085, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ress.2021.108085 * Gschwendtner, Ch., Krauss, K., Coupling Transport and Electricity: How Can Vehicle-To-Grid Boost the Attractiveness of Carsharing?, ''Transport. Res. D'', '''106''', 103261, (2022), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trd.2022.103261 * Jain, Sh., Haller, G., How to Compute Invariant Manifolds and Their Reduced Dynamics in High-Dimensional Finite Element Models, ''Nonlinear Dyn.'', '''107''', (2022), 1417-1450, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11071-021-06957-4 * Kim, D., Efe, I., Torlakcik, H., Terzopoulou, A., Veciana, A., Siringil, E., Mushtaq, F., Franco, C., von Arx, D., Sevim, S., Puigmarti-Luis, J., Nelson, B., Spaldin, N.A., Gattinoni, Ch., Chen, X.-Zh., Pané, S., Magnetoelectric Effect in Hydrogen Harvesting: Magnetic Field as a Trigger of Catalytic Reactions, ''Adv. Mater.'', '''2022''', 2110612, (2022), https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.202110612 * Krauss, K., Krail, M., Axhausen, K.W., What Drives the Utility of Shared Transport Services for Urban Travellers? A Stated Preference Survey in German Cities, ''Travel, behaviour & society'', '''26''', (2022), 206-220, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tbs.2021.09.010 * Lovecchio, E., Gruber, N., Münnich, M., Frenger, I., On the Processes Sustaining Biological Production in the Offshore Propagating Eddies of the Northern Canary Upwelling System, ''J. Geophys. Res. Oceans'', '''127''', e2021JC017691, (2022), https://doi.org/10.1029/2021JC017691 * Mittelviefhaus, M., Georges, G., Boulouchos, K., Electrification of Multi-Energy Hubs Under Limited Electricity Supply: De-/Centralized Investment and Operation for Cost-Effective Greenhouse Gas Mitigation, ''Adv. Appl. Energ.'', '''5''', 100083, (2022), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.adapen.2022.100083 * Ries, B., Normak, K., Weiss, R.G., Rieder, S., Barros, E.P., Champion, C., König, G., Riniker, S., Relative Free-Energy Calculations for Scaffold Hopping-Type Transformations with an Automated RE-EDS Sampling Procedure, ''J. Comput. Aided Mol. Des.'', '''36''', (2022), 117-130, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10822-021-00436-z<br /><font size=1>(article does not explicitly mention the Euler cluster but the author B. Ries informed us that the cluster was used for this work)</font> * Ries, B., Rieder, S., Rhiner, C., Hünenberger, Ph.H., Riniker, S., RestraintMaker: A Graph-Based Approach to Select Distance Restraints in Free-Energy Calculations with Dual Topology,''J. Comput. Aided Mol. Des.'', (2022), https://doi.org/10.1007/s10822-022-00445-6<br /><font size=1>(article does not explicitly mention the Euler cluster but the author B. Ries informed us that the cluster was used for this work)</font> * Rosa-Medina, R., Ferri, F., Finger, F., Dogra, N., Kroeger, K., Lin, R., Chitra, R., Donner, T., Esslinger, T., ''Phys. Rev. Lett.'', '''128''', 143602, (2022), https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.128.143602 * Sabia, C., Buffo, A., Casalini, T., Marchisio, D.L., Barbato, M.C., Storti, G., FBR for Polyolefin Production in Gas Phase: Validation of a Two-Phase Compartmentalized Model by Comparison with CFD, ''Macromol. React. Eng.'', '''2022''', 2100058, (2022), https://doi.org/10.1002/mren.202100058 * Sayed, M.A., Dehbi, A., Niceno, B., Mikityuk, K., Particle Subgrid Scale Modeling in Hybrid RANS/LES of Turbulent Channel Flow at Low to Moderate Reynolds Number, ''Powder Technol.'', '''397''', 117013, (2022), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.powtec.2021.11.057 * Szulágyi, J., Binkert, F., Surville, C., Meridional Circulation of Dust and Gas in the Circumstellar Disk: Delivery of Solids onto the Circumplanetary Region, ''ApJ'', '''924''', 1, (2022), https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ac32d1 * Thürlemann, M., Böselt, L., Riniker, S., Learning Atomic Multipoles: Prediction of the Electrostatic Potential with Equivariant Graph Neural Networks, ''J. Chem. Theory Comput.'', '''18(3)''', (2022), 1701-1710, https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jctc.1c01021 * Yang, M., Bonati, L., Polino, D., Parrinello, M., Using Metadynamics to Build Neural Network Potentials for Reactive Events: The Case of Urea Decomposition in Water, ''Catal. Today'','''387''', (2022), 143-149, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cattod.2021.03.018 ===2021=== * Balázs, A., Faccenna, C., Ueda, K., Funiciello, F., Boutoux, A., Blanc, E. J.-P., Gerya, T., Oblique Subduction and Mantle Flow Control on Upper Plate Deformation: 3D Geodynamic Modeling, ''Earth Planet. Sci. Lett.'', '''569''', 117056, (2021), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2021.117056 * Bhowal, S., O'Neill, D., Fechner, M., Spaldin, N.A., Staub, U., Duffy, J., Collins, S.P., Anti-Symmetric Compton Scattering in LiNiPO<sub>4</sub>: Towards a Direct Probe of the Magneto-Electric Multipole Moment, ''Open Res. Europe'', '''2021''', 1:134, (2021), https://doi.org/10.12688/openreseurope.13863.1 * Bhowal, S., Spaldin, N.A., Revealing Hidden Magnetoelectric Multipoles Using Compton Scattering, ''Phys. Rev. Research'', '''3''', 033185, (2021), https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.3.033185 * Bindeman, I.N., Colón, D.P., Wotzlaw, J.-F., Stern, R., Chiaradia, M., Guillong, M., Young Silicic Magmatism of the Greater Caucasus, Russia, with Implication for Its Delamination Origin Based on Zircon Petrochronology and Thermomechanical Modeling, ''J. Volcanol. Geoth. Res.'', '''412''', 107173, (2021), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2021.107173 * Bissig, F., Khan, A., Tauzin, B., Sossi, P.A., Munch, F.D., Giardini, D., Multifrequency Inversion of Ps and Sp Receiver Functions: Methodology and Application to USArray Data, ''J. Geophys. Res. Sol. Ea.'', '''126''', e2020JB020350, (2021), https://doi.org/10.1029/2020JB020350 * Bjelobrk, Z., Mendels, D., Karmakar, T., Parrinello, M., Mazzotti, M., Solubility Prediction of Organic Molecules with Molecular Dynamics Simulations, ''Cryst. Growth Des.'', '''21''', (2021), 5198-5205, https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.cgd.1c00546 * Bonino, G., Lovecchio, E., Gruber, N., Münnich, M., Masina, S., Drivers and Impact of the Seasonal Variability of the Organic Carbon Offshore Transport in the Canary Upwelling System, ''Biogeosciences'', '''18''', (2021), 2429-2448, https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-18-2429-2021 * Böttcher, L., Nagier, J., Decisive Conditions for Strategic Vaccination Against SARS-CoV-2, ''Chaos'', '''31''', 101105, (2021), https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0066992 * Brodowski, C., Sukhodolov, T., Feinberg, A., Höpfner, M., Peter, T., Stenke, A., Rozanov, E., Modeling the Sulfate Aerosol Evolution After Recent Moderate Volcanic Activity, 2008–2012, ''J. Geophys. Res. Atmos.'', '''126''', e2021JD035472, (2021), https://doi.org/10.1029/2021JD035472 * Chalifour, A., Walser, J.-C., Pomati, F., Fenner, K., Temperature, Phytoplankton Density and Bacteria Diversity Drive the Biotransformation of Micropollutants in a Lake Ecosystem, ''Water Res.'', '''202''', 117412, (2021), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2021.117412 * Comeau, Ch., Ries, B., Stadelmann, Th., Tremblay, J., Poulet, S., Fröhlich, U., Côté, J., Boudreault, P.-L., Derbali, R.M., Sarret, Ph., Grandbois, M., Leclair, G., Riniker, S., Marsault, E., Modulation of the Passive Permeability of Semipeptidic Macrocycles: N- and C-Methylations Fine-Tune Conformation and Properties, ''J. Med. Chem.'', '''64''', (2021), 5365-5383, https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jmedchem.0c02036<br /><font size=1>(article does not explicitly mention the Euler cluster but the author B. Ries informed us that the cluster was used for this work)</font> * Economides, A., Arampatzis, G., Alexeev, D., Litvinov, S., Amoudruz, L., Kulakova, L., Papadimitriou, C., Koumoutsakos, P., Hierarchical Bayesian Uncertainty Quantification for a Model of the Red Blood Cell, ''Phys. Rev. Applied'', '''15''', 034062, (2021), https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevApplied.15.034062 * Efe, I., Spaldin, N.A., Gattinoni, C., On the Happiness of Ferroelectric Surfaces and Its Role in Water Dissociation: The Example of Bismuth Ferrite, ''J. Chem. Phys.'', '''154''', 024702, (2021), https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0033897 * Fei, F., Jenny, P., A Hybrid Particle Approach Based on the Unified Stochastic Particle Bhatnagar-Gross-Krook and DSMC Methods, ''J. Comput. Phys.'', '''424''', 109858, (2021), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcp.2020.109858 * Frässle, S., Harrison, S.J., Heinzle, J., Clementz, B.A., Tamminga, C.A., Sweeney, J.A., Gershon, E.S., Keshavan, M.S., Pearlson, G.D., Powers, A., Stephan, K.E., Regression Dynamic Causal Modeling for Resting-State fMRI, ''Hum. Brain Mapp.'', '''42(7)''', (2021), 2159-2180, https://doi.org/10.1002/hbm.25357 * Frässle, S., Manjaly, Z.M., Do, C.T., Kasper, L., Pruessmann, K.P., Stephan, K.E., Whole-Brain Estimates of Directed Connectivity for Human Connectomics, ''NeuroImage'', '''225''', 117491, (2021), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2020.117491 * Gath-Morad, M., Thrash, T., Schicker, J., Hölscher, Ch., Helbing, D., Aguilar Melgar, L.E., Visibility Matters During Wayfinding in the Vertical, ''Sci. Rep.'', '''11''', 18980, (2021), https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-98439-1 * Gerick, F., Jault, D., Noir, J., Fast Quasi-Geostrophic Magneto-Coriolis Modes in the Earth's Core, ''Geophys. Res. Lett.'', '''48''', e2020GL090803, (2021), https://doi.org/10.1029/2020GL090803 * Gessner, C., Fischer, E.M., Beyerle, U., Knutti, R., Very Rare Heat Extremes: Quantifying and Understanding Using Ensemble Reinitialization, ''J. Climate'', '''34(16)''', (2021), 6619-6634, https://doi.org/10.1175/JCLI-D-20-0916.1 * Giraldo, M., Meier, Q.N., Bortis, A., Nowak, D., Spaldin, N.A., Fiebig, M., Weber, M.C., Lottermoser, T., Magnetoelectric Coupling of Domains, Domain Walls and Vortices in a Multiferroic with Independent Magnetic and Electric Order, ''Nat. Commun'', '''12''', 3093, (2021), https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-22587-1 * Gruber, W., Niederdorfer, R., Ringwald, J., Morgenroth, E., Bürgmann, H., Joss, A., Linking Seasonal N<sub>2</sub>O Emissions and Nitrification Failures to Microbial Dynamics in a SBR Wastewater Treatment Plant, ''Water Res. X'', '''11''', 100098, (2021), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wroa.2021.100098 * Gülcher, A.J.P., Ballmer, M.D., Tackley, P.J., Coupled Dynamics and Evolution of Primordial and Recycled Heterogeneity in Earth's Lower Mantle, ''Solid Earth'', '''12''', (2021), 2087-2107, https://doi.org/10.5194/se-12-2087-2021 * Gupta, A., Schwab, Ch., Khammash, M., DeepCME: A Deep Learning Framework for Computing Solution Statistics of the Chemical Master Equation, ''PLoS Comput. Biol.'', '''17(12)''', e1009623, (2021), https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1009623 * Heilmann, M., Knezevic, M., Piccini, G.M., Tiefenbacher, K., Understanding the Binding Properties of Phosphorylated Glycoluril-Derived Molecular Tweezers and Selective Nanomolar Binding of Natural Polyamines in Aqueous Solution, ''Org. Biomol. Chem.'', '''19''', (2021), 3628-3633, https://doi.org/10.1039/D1OB00379H * Herrmann, L., Keller, M., Schwab, C., Quasi-Monte Carlo Bayesian Estimation Under Besov Priors in Elliptic Inverse Problems, ''Math. Comp.'', '''90''', (2021), 1831-1860, https://doi.org/10.1090/mcom/3615 * Huang, L., Topping, D., JlBox v1.1: a Julia-Based Multi-Phase Atmospheric Chemistry Box Model, ''Geosci. Model Dev.'', '''14''', (2021), 2187-2203, https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-14-2187-2021 * Kaech, H., Dennis, A.B., Vorburger, Ch., Triple RNA-Seq Characterizes Aphid Gene Expression in Response to Infection With Unequally Virulent Strains of the Endosymbiont ''Hamiltonella defensa'', ''BMC Genomics'', '''22''', 449, (2021), https://doi.org/10.1186/s12864-021-07742-8 * Kagho, G.O., Hensle, D., Balac, M., Demand Responsive Transit Simulation of Wayne County, Michigan, ''Transport. Res. Rec.'', '''2675(12)''', (2021), 702-716, https://doi.org/10.1177/03611981211031221 * Karagodin-Doyennel, A., Rozanov, Sukhodolov, T., Egorova, T., Saiz-Lopez, A., Cuevas, C.A., Fernandez, R.P., Sherwen, T., Volkamer, R., Koenig, T.K., Giroud, T., Peter, Th., Iodine Chemistry in the Chemistry–Climate Model SOCOL-AERv2-I, ''Geosci. Model Dev.'', '''14''', (2021), 6623-6645, https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-14-6623-2021 * Karagodin-Doyennel, A., Rozanov, E., Kuchar, A., Ball, W., Arsenovic, P., Remsberg, E., Jöckel, P., Kunze, M., Plummer, D.A., Stenke, A., Marsh, D., Kinnison, D., Peter, Th., The Response of Mesospheric H<sub>2</sub>O and CO to Solar Irradiance Variability in Models and Observations, ''Atmos. Chem. Phys.'', '''21''', (2021), 201-216, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-21-201-2021 * Keskinen, K., Vera-Tudela, W., Wright, Y.M., Boulouchos, K., Experimental Investigation of Wall Heat Transfer Due to Spray Combustion in a High-Pressure/high-Temperature Vessel, ''Int. J. Engine Res.'', '''22(12)''', (2021), 3489-3502, https://doi.org/10.1177/14680874211007232 * Lorenz, C.S., Funcke, L., Löffler, M., Calabrese, E., Reconstruction of the Neutrino Mass as a Function of Redshift, ''Phys. Rev. D'', '''104''', 123518, (2021), https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.104.123518 * Lin, R., Georges, Ch., Klinder, J., Molignini, P., Büttner, M., Lode, A.U.J., Chitra, R., Hemmerich, A., Kessler, H., Mott Transition in a Cavity-Boson System: A Quantitative Comparison Between Theory and Experiment, ''SciPost Phys.'', '''11''', 030, (2021), https://doi.org/10.21468/SciPostPhys.11.2.030 * Maeder, M., Weiss, O., Boulouchos, K., Assessing the Need for Flexibility Technologies in Decarbonized Power Systems: A New Model Applied to Central Europe, ''Appl. Energ.'', '''282''', 116050, (2021), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apenergy.2020.116050 * Markmann, S., Franckié, M., Pal, Sh., Stark, D., Beck, M., Fiebig, M., Scalari, G., Faist, J., Two-Dimensional Spectroscopy on a THz Quantum Cascade Structure, ''Nanophotonics'', '''10(1)''', (2021), 171-180, https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2020-0369 * Mavromatidis, G., Petkov, I., MANGO: A Novel Optimization Model for the Long-Term, Multi-Stage Planning of Decentralized Multi-Energy Systems, ''Appl. Energ.'', '''288''', 116585, (2021), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apenergy.2021.116585 * Michel, V.F., Esswein, T., Spaldin, N.A., Interplay Between Ferroelectricity and Metallicity in BaTiO<sub>3</sub>, ''J. Mater. Chem. C'', '''9(27)''', (2021), 8640-8649, https://doi.org/10.1039/D1TC01868J * Mittelviefhaus, M., Pareschi, G., Allan, J., Georges, G., Boulouchos, K., Optimal Investment and Scheduling of Residential Multi-Energy Systems Including Electric Mobility: A Cost-Effective Approach to Climate Change Mitigation, ''Appl. Energ.'', '''301''', 117445, (2021), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apenergy.2021.117445 * Moglinini, P., Celades, A.G., Chitra, R., Chen, W., Crossdimensional Universality Classes in Static and Periodically Driven Kitaev Models, ''Phys. Rev. B'', '''103''', 184507, (2021), https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.103.184507 * Morad, V., Yakunin, S., Benin, B.M., Shynkarenko, Y., Grotevent, M.J., Shorubalko, I., Boehme, S.C., Maksym V. Kovalenko, M.V., Hybrid 0D Antimony Halides as Air‐Stable Luminophores for High‐Spatial‐Resolution Remote Thermography, ''Adv. 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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000296003 * Li, Xiaorong, 2021, Fluid Dynamic Modeling of the Coolant Flow in a Nuclear Fuel Rod Bundle, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000493228 * Liang, Shuyu, 2017, Transient Phosphorus Species in Combustion, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000210459 * Lichtenberg, Tim, 2018, Thermal Evolution of Forming Planets: Isotope Enrichment, Differentiation & Volatile Retention, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000298059 * Liu, Yang, 2016, Ensemble modeling and optimization of bioprocesses under uncertainty, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-010815836 * Lombardi, Filippo, 2018, Numerical methods for ensemble based solutions to incompressible flow equations, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000296003 * Loosli, Christian, 2020, Numerical and experimental studies for the development of an endothelialized ventricular assist device, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000456090 * Macdonald, Duncan S., 2021, Divergent Evolution of an Artificial Carboligase, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000471673 * Mastrotheodoros, Theodoros, 2019, Ecohydrological sensitivity to climatic variables: dissecting the water tower of Europe, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000348653 * Meier, Quintin N., 2019, First-principles-based modelling of improper ferroelectricity, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000432220 * Meyer, Bettina, 2017, Boundary-Layer Turbulence and Clouds in the Atmosphere: Prospects for Closures, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000292267 * Miho, Enkelejda, 2017, Discovering Fundamental Principles of Antibody Repertoires by Large-Scale Systems and Network Analysis, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000199101 * Mikelson, Jan, 2019, Nested Sampling for biochemical reaction networks with applications to ERK signalling: A likelihood-free approach, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000375988 * Milanese, Alessio, 2020, Advancing taxonomic annotation and profiling of microbial communities using marker genes, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000479809 * Milella, Federico, 2020, Post-combustion Carbon Capture - Toward the Integration of Cooling Crystallization into Ammonia-based Processes, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000414786 * Milic, Jovana, 2017, Photoredox-Switchable Molecular Grippers, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000174071 * Mittelviefhaus, Moritz, 2022, Optimal Multi-Energy Hub Design & Operation: Addressing the Trilemma of Decarbonization, Costs and Security of Supply, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000541131 * Mitov, Venelin, 2018, Phylogenetic Comparative Methods in the Era of Big Data, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000315296 * Mosbacher, Maximilian, 2021, Insights into yeast MAPK signaling dynamics using mechanistic modeling, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000505465 * Mylonas, Charilaos, 2021, Machine Learning for Structural Health Assessment under Uncertainty with applications in Wind Energy, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000511551 * Nissen, Cara, 2019, Southern Ocean phytoplankton biogeography: Controlling factors and implications for biogeochemistry, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000351758 * Nunez-Jimenez, Alejandro, 2020, Energy policy for the transition: Designing policies for harnessing technological change, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000447262 * Nützi, Gabriel, 2016, Non-Smooth Granular Rigid Body Dynamics with Applications to Chute Flows, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-010662262 * Oldenburg, Fabio J., 2019, Membrane Design Towards Improved Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000371207 * Pais, Duarte, 2021, Development of the caesium magnetometer array for the n2EDM experiment, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000511496 * Pikulski, Marek, 2017, Field-induced chirality in a frustrated quantum spin ladder, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000204120 * Pintarelli, Simon, 2018, Deterministic Numerical Methods for the Boltzmann Equation, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000317127 * Pollice, Robert, 2019, London Dispersion in Molecular Systems, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000371736 * Preuss, Simon, 2020, Seismic cycle modeling on evolving strike-slip faults, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000467246 * Remondi, Federica, 2018, Hydrological modelling and water flux tracking to quantify controls on water transit and residence time, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000305927 * Rigling, Carla, 2018, Conformational Analysis of Peptides using RDC-enhanced NMR Spectroscopy, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000282575 * Rindlisbacher, Tobias, 2017, Lattice Field Theory at Finite Density, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000167730 * Rodríguez-Ros, Pablo, 2020, Modelling of isoprene distribution and cycling in the ocean , https://digital.csic.es/bitstream/10261/218879/1/Rodriguez_Ros_Thesis_2020.pdf * Sakellarakis, Vasileios David, 2020, Mixing and Autoignition of Underexpanded Methane Jets at High Pressure Conditions, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000474652 * Saletti, Matteo, 2016, Modelling step formation and collapse in steep streams, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-010781515 * Schaack, Cédric P., 2018, Helicene Dimers and Oligomers: Novel Chiral Chromo- and Fluorophoric Materials, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000330449 * Schöbi, Dario, 2020, Dynamic causal models for inference on neuromodulatory processes in neural circuits, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000429311 * Schwab, Anatol, 2017, Allosteric Inhibitors of the Enzyme IspD of the Non-Mevalonate Pathway for Isoprenoid Biosynthesis, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000216917 * Serra-Garcia, Marc, 2017, Engineering Nonlinearity in Low-Dimensional Systems for Energy Conversion, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000237475 * Sferrazza, Carmelo, 2022, A general framework for high-resolution robotic tactile sensing: design, simulation, and learning, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000541127 * Sukhodolov, Timofei, 2016, Study of the middle atmosphere response to short-term solar variability, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-010684145 * Tabibi, Sonia, 2019, A bio-inspired coding (BIC) strategy for cochlear implants, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000380868 * Taddio, Marco F., 2019, Targeting CD80 for Non-Invasive Imaging of Immunogenicity by PET, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000343444 * Tirla, Alina, 2019, Development of Photoactivatable Phosphines for the Induction of Reductive Stress and Peptides for Subcellular Targeting, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000370541 * Tortorelli, Luca, 2021, The Measurement of Galaxy Population properties with Forward-Modelling and Approximate Bayesian Computation, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000510367 * Tröndle, Tim, 2020, Renewable electricity for all: Untangling conflicts about where to build Europe’s future supply infrastructure, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000437381 * Tschager, Thomas, 2018, Algorithms for Peptide Identification via Tandem Mass Spectrometry, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000259599 * von Conta, Aaron, 2018, Time-Resolved XUV Photoelectron Spectroscopy of Molecular Dynamics using a Monochromatized High-Harmonic Source, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000237508 * Voulpiotis, Konstantinos, 2021, Robustness of Tall Timber Buildings, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000526211 * Wang, Wuyan, 2018, Starch: from metabolism to utilization in orphan crops, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000271557 * Weiss, Philipp, 2021, On droplets that cluster and evaporate in turbulence - Insights from direct numerical simulations, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000501073 * Yang, Simon, 2017, Dynamics of the contemporary marine nitrogen cycle, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000165715 * Zhang, Chi, 2021, Scalable technologies for surfaceelectrode ion traps, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000536415 * Zhong, Xin, 2017, Numerical modelling of grainscale pressure variations in metamorphic rocks: interplay between mineral reactions, diffusion and mechanical deformation, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000224597 * Zoller, Stefan, 2020, A 50 kW Solar Thermochemical Reactor for Syngas Production Utilizing Porous Ceria Structures, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000426499 ====Master theses==== * Accaputo, Giuseppe, 2017, Solving Large Scale Eigenvalue Problems in Amorphous Materials, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000221499 * Cărbune, Victor, 2014, Active Learning for Source Localization, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-010144433 * Erne, Simon, 2021, Occupancy forecasting for building energy MPC, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000505594 * Gächter, Marius, 2021, Streamlining a Cold-Atom Experiment, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000504567 * Haagmans, Vincent, 2021, Modelling the significance of snow-vegetation interactions for active layer dynamics in an Arctic permafrost region subjected to tundra shrubification, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000518127 * Haslebacher, Raphael, 2018, Intermodal Routing in MATSim Applied to SBB Green Class, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000312897 * Kohler, Manuel Christoph, Soft Error Resilient Time Stepping Schemes on Regular Grids, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-010583223 * Koutsoukos, Dimitrios, 2019, Producing building blocks for data analytics, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000409593 * Krüsi, Stephan, 2015, Numerical Analysis and Modelling of the Velocity Distribution of Saturated Resin Flow During LCM, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-010564904 * Lebovitz, Lukas, 2017, Modelling and Time-Resolved Numerical Simulations of Urban Turbulent Wind Flows Around Buildings, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000186343 * Martini, Lorenzo, Performance implications of a Dataflow System’s Communication Plane, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000338594 * Möller, Simon, 2016, The Impact of the Tree Prior and Purifying Selection on Estimating Clock Rates During Viral Epidemics, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000184546 * Narasimhakumar, Jajasimha, 2021, Benchmarking and Optimizations of Data Shuffling on Highperformance Networks, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000501090 * Ni, Chao, 2021, Learning to Walk over Structured Terrains by Imitating MPC, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000534876 * Pelzmann, Nicolas, 2021, Distributed Suboptimal Model Predictive Control for Smart Buildings, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000510848 * Pormes, Hendrik, 2020, Applying Machine Learning to Detect and Enhance Fractures from GPR-reflection data, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000455602 * Segovia, Gustavo, 2015, Distributed Graph Querying with Decoupled Storage and Smart Routing, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-010510141 * Sitabi, Amar B., 2018, Geochemical signatures of plume-induced subduction, http://dx.doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.11133.20960 * Somody, Joseph C., 2015, Exploring the role of amino-acid alphabets in protein-interface classification, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-010415857 * Wittwer, Lucas Daniel, 2017, Phase-Field Based Simulations of Embryonic Branching Morphogenesis, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000318247 * Yogarajah, Nivethan, 2021, Gaussian Process State-Space Models for Identification and Control of Dynamical Systems, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000522789 * Zeugin, Lucas, 2016, Numerical Simulations of Spray A Split Injection using LES-CMC, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-010808109 * Zumsteg, Tobias, 2020, Thermal Detection using Visual Cameras, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000482164 ===Leonhard Med 1.0=== ====Master theses==== * Pattisapu, Varaha Karthik, 2020, PET Guided Attention Network for Lung Tumor Segmentation from PET/CT images that accommodates for missing PET images, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000420233 * Schaller, Lucien, 2020, Enhancing the Prediction of Early Readmissions Utilizing Translation Approaches, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000474073 ====Bachelor theses==== * Rüegsegger, Nicola Elias, 2021, Weaning of Mechanically Ventilated Patients in the Intensive Care Unit: A Clinician-in-the-Loop Reinforcement Learning Approach, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000473932 ===Leonhard Open=== ====PhD theses==== * Alexeev, Dmitry, 2019 High Performance Computing For Microfluidics On Graphics Processing Units, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000378877 * Crysnanto, Danang, 2021, Establishing Bovine Pangenome Graphs, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000510180 * Friedensohn, Simon, 2020, Mining the sequence space of antibody repertoires to predict and design antigen-specific antibodies, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000454740 * Hösl, Andreas, Analysis of Electron Detachment in Pulsed Townsend Measurements, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000361953 * Huisman, Berend J.H., 2021, Development of a microfluidic platform for de-novo drug design, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000491060 * Jaskolowski, Mateusz, 2021, Deciphering the assembly of mitochondrial ribosomal large subunit, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000538507 * Milanese, Alessio, 2020, Advancing taxonomic annotation and profiling of microbial communities using marker genes, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000479809 * Preuss, Simon, 2020, Seismic cycle modeling on evolving strike-slip faults, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000467246 ====Master theses==== * Li, Zuoyue, 2018, Instance Segmentation of Geometrical Shapes in Aerial Images, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000268006 * Parapid, Stefan, 2021, Informative Path Planning for Wind Prediction with a Fixed-Wing UAV, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000481435 * Prasthofer, Michael, 2021, On Machine Learning of Operators Arising in Partial Differential Equations, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000512521 * Puthenkalam, Christina, 2021, A Dialogue Tutoring Corpus and Agent for Teaching Programming, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000497909 * Seeber, Michael, 2021, Realistic Hands: Multi-Modal 3D Hand Reconstruction using Deep Neural Networks and Differential Rendering, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000486152 * Skopek, Ondrej, 2019, Mixed-curvature Variational Autoencoders, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000372387 * Tanios, Ramy, 2021, Physics Informed Neural Networks in Computational Finance: High Dimensional Forward & Inverse Option Pricing, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000491555 * Tishchenko, Ivan, 2020, Self-Supervised Learning of NonRigid Residual Flow and EgoMotion in Dynamic 3D Scenes, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000431668 * Touloupas, Georgios, Deep Learning for Analyzing Atmospheric Clouds, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000258243 ====Bachelor theses==== * Ruoss, Anian, 2019, Evaluation of Adversarial Attack Methods on Neural Networks, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000351124 ===Brutus=== ====PhD theses==== * Andresen Eguiluz, Juan Carlos, 2013, Novel disordering mechanism, self-organized criticality and universality in disordered systems, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-010026061 * Andrist, Ruben S., 2012, Understanding topological quantum error-correction codes using classical spin models, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-007594594 * Anet, Julien Gérard, 2013, From the past to the future: Influences of solar variability and volcanic activity on Earth's climate, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-009995257 * Awile, Omar, 2013, A domain-specific language and scalable middleware for particle-mesh simulations on heterogeneous parallel computers, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-009920810 * Bachmann, Stephan Jan, 2014, Development of Models for Biomolecular Simulation: Polarisability and Solvation, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-010220737 * Balietti, Stefano, 2015, The Complex Systems of Science: Computer simulations, laboratory and online experiments, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-010482466 * Basol, Altug M., 2014, Turbine Design Optimizations using High Fidelity CFD, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-010220592 * Beckel, Christian, 2015, Scalable and Personalized Energy Efficiency Services with Smart Meter Data, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-010578740 * Berger, Matthias, 2011, Validierung des Energy Hub Konzepts mittels einer Fallstudie in Baden-Dättwil, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-6560317 * Bludau, Isabell, 2019, Towards proteoform-resolved analysis of macromolecular protein complex assemblies by mass spectrometry, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000354443 * Böcklin, Christoph, 2014, Modelling light propagation in Tissue, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-010387149 * Brambilla, Andrea, 2014, Direct numerical simulation of catalytic ignition, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-010172140 * Bruska, Marta K., 2013, Elucidating oxygen sensitivity of iron-sulfur clusters with quantum chemical methods, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-010155676 * Colombi, Andrea, 2013, Numerical seismology across the scale: From experimental acoustic to the core-mantle boundary, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-010085556 * Conti, Christian, 2016, High Performance Computing for Flow Simulations Across Scales, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-010736609 * Crameri, Fabio, 2013, The interaction between subduction-related mantle currents and surface topography, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-009954311 * Dorostkar, Omid, 2018, Stick-slip dynamics in dry and fluid saturated granular fault gouge investigated by numerical simulations, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000283977 * Dumele, Oliver Chris, 2015, Halogen Bonding Interactions: From Monodentate Model Systems to Multidentate Supramolecular Capsules, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-010593992 * Fahrni, Reto, 2021, Reliability-based code calibration for timber in fire, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000475057 * Fellinghauer, Bernd Alois Günter, 2012, Understanding human functioning and disability using graphical models, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-007322007 * Fink, Gerhard, 2014, Influence of varying material properties on the load-bearing capacity of glued laminated timber, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-010108864 * Finkelmann, Arndt R., 2014, Chemical reactivity of hydrogenases, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-010232965 * Furler, Philipp, 2014, Solar thermochemical CO₂ and H₂O splitting via ceria redox reactions, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-010207593 * Gawel, Przemyslaw, 2015, Functional cumulene-based synthetic molecular materials, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-010540277 * Grella Konstantin, 2013, Sparse tensor approximation for radiative transport, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-009970281 * Grommek, Andreas, 2012, Polymorphism in the ccβ model amyloid investigated by solid-state NMR and prediction of carbon chemical shifts of proteins by DFT calculations, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-007558057 * Hagen, Oskar, 2012, Macroevolutionary dynamics describing the tree of life, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-010262386 * Haussener, Sophia, 2010, Tomography-based determination of effective heat and mass transport properties of complex multi-phase media, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-006334716 * He, Maggie, 2014, Shapeshifting molecules: synthesis, properties and applications of tetrasubsituted bullvalenes, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-010171671 * Hejazialhosseini, Babak, 2014, High performance computing for multiresolution simulations of compressible flows, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-010103802 * Herrendörfer, Robert, 2018, Modeling of the slip spectrum along mature and spontaneously forming faults in a visco-elasto-plastic continuum, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000304601 * Hertig, Samuel, 2012, Fibronectin: A mechanoregulated target for bacterial adhesins, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-007580125 * Heusel, Moritz, 2017, Complex-centric Proteome Profiling by SEC-SWATH Mass Spectrometry, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000220300 * Hohn, Christoph, 2015, Inhibitors of tRNA–Guanine Transglycosylase: From lin-Benzopurines to Transition State and Nucleobase Analogues, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-010596208 * Hupp, Daniel, 2018, A Parallel Space-Time Solver for the Navier–Stokes Equations with Periodic Forcing, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000309515 * Hutter, Cédric, 2010, Laser sintered meso scale reactor by design: Characterization of heat and mass transfer, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-006386275 * Jain, Charitra, 2018, Self-Consistent Generation of Continents and Their Influence on Global Mantle Dynamics, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000276316 * Jordan, Inga, 2017, Attosecond Time-Resolved Photoelectron Spectroscopy of Liquid Systems, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000209704 * Karathanasopoulos, Nikolaos, 2015, On the Analysis, Simulation and Structural Design of Helical Constructions, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-010576886 * Keller, Tobias, 2013, Numerical modeling of magma ascent and emplacement in the continental lithosphere and crust, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-010192539 * Kellogg, Ryan A., 2015, Dynamic signal processing in gene regulation, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-010564763 * Klippel, Michael, 2014, Fire safety of bonded structural timber elements, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-010171655 * Kamer, Yavor, 2015, Magnitude frequency, spatialand temporal analysis of large seismicity catalogs: The Californian Experience, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-010603263 * Kocur, Georg Karl, 2012, Time reverse modeling of acoustic emissions in structural concrete, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-007319340 * Krummenacher, Gabriel, 2016, Scalable and Robust Supervised Learning Through Random Approximations, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-010863220 * Kulakova, Lina, 2017, Bayesian Uncertainty Quantification for Data-Driven Applications in Engineering and Life Sciences, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000258958 * Kumar, Harish, 2009, Three dimensional high current arc simulations for circuit breakers using real gas resistive magnetohydrodynamics, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-005927654 * Kunz, Anna-Pitschna E., 2011, Refinement of Molecular Simulation methodology: Development of Polarisable Solvents and Techniques to Enhance configurational Sampling, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-6618381 * Lechmann, Sarah M., 2012, Three-dimensional numerical multilayer models for continental deformation: Application to the India-Asia collision, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-007595433 * Lichtenberg, Tim, 2018, Thermal Evolution of Forming Planets: Isotope Enrichment, Differentiation & Volatile Retention, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000298059 * Li, Yang, 2015, Numerical modelling of the evolution of large scale thermochemical heterogeneities in the lower mantle of the Earth, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-010406905 * Liu, Yang, 2016, Ensemble modeling and optimization of bioprocesses under uncertainty, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-010815836 * Louro Lourenço, Diogo José, 2017, The influence of melting on the thermo-chemical evolution of rocky planets' interiors, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000228308 * Lövenich, Sandra Nicola, 2009, Improvements to the annotation of protein-coding genes in Drosophila melanogaster based on peptide sequences derived from high-throughput tandem mass spectrometry, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-005905851 * Ma, Ping N., 2013, Numerical Simulations of Bosons and Fermions in Three Dimensional Optical Lattices, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-010171790 * Märki, Fabian, 2014, An agent-based model for continuous activity planning of multi-week scenarios, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-010109528 * Marti, Philippe David, 2012, Convection and boundary driven flows in a sphere, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-007329939 * Martins, João Zambujo Ramos, 2012, The exploration of HIV fitness landscapes, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-007563024 * May, Christian P., 2009, Realistic Simulation of Semiconductor Nanostructures, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-006092601 * Meister, Konrad, 2011, Contribution to Agent-Based Demand Optimization in a MultiAgent Transport Simulation, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-007134902 * Milias-Argeitis, Andreas, 2013, Computational methods for simulation, identification and model selection in systems biology, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-009920794 * Milic, Jovana, 2017, Photoredox-Switchable Molecular Grippers, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000174071 * Münzer, Clemens, 2015, Constraint-Based Methods for Automated Computational Design Synthesis of Solution Spaces, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-010603411 * Nützi, Gabriel, 2016, Non-Smooth Granular Rigid Body Dynamics with Applications to Chute Flows, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-010662262 * Pauli, Stefan Marc, 2014, Fault Tolerance in Multilevel Monte Carlo Methods, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-010477234 * Pikulski, Marek, 2017, Field-induced chirality in a frustrated quantum spin ladder, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000204120 * Polzhofer, Herbert, 2010, Linking cholesterol sensing at the plasma membrane to its production at the endoplasmic reticulum, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-006233404 * Poživil, Peter, 2015, On-sun demonstration and heat transfer analysis of a modular pressurized air solar receiver, https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-010610153 * Rebholz, Patrick S., 2017, Aeromechanical Challenges of Shrouded Low Pressure Turbines for Geared Turbofan Engines, 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The campaign led by Web cartoonist The Oatmeal to buy Nikola Tesla's last laboratory and turn it into a museum honoring the scientist has succeeded in purchasing the property.
Matthew Inman, the artist behind The Oatmeal, put up a comic strip announcing the purchase to his readers on Thursday, saying Tesla's former laboratory on Long Island, N.Y., had been successfully saved. He said the Tesla Science Center, a nonprofit group, had managed to purchase the property for $850,000. His announcement also managed to crash the group's website, which failed to upload Thursday afternoon after seemingly receiving large amounts of traffic from The Oatmeal's readers.
The campaign began last August on crowdfunding site Indiegogo, which managed to raise more than $1.37 million from more than 14,000 people.
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"This campaign wasn't about crowd-funding a video game or financing a start-up or creating a fancy new gadget," Inman said in his comic strip announcing the news. "It was about righting a wrong."
Tesla is credited with inventing or developing the AC electric current, fluorescent and neon lighting, wireless telegraphy, radio tubes and improved turbine engines.
But despite successfully purchasing the land, Inman said more work has to be done and more money raised before a museum goes up. For starters, the land's structures may require renovating, and because Tesla may have built underground chambers, the organization wants to first excavate and look for them.
"There are rumors of a huge underground resonance chamber, and although I don’t know what an underground resonance chamber is exactly I’m fairly certain it’s both terrifying and awesome," Inman said online.
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