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"Does the West still exist? Most American politicians, journalists, and policy intellectuals seem to think so, or at least they pretend to.\n\nBut what if, like the Baltimore Catechism and St. Joseph Missal of my boyhood, the West has surreptitiously vanished, without anyone taking much notice of its disappearance?\n\nAs with the old church of incense, ritual, and mystery, we can argue about whether what has replaced it represents progress, but there's no point in pretending that what once was still is. It's not.\n\nSome place names all but quiver with historical resonance: Athens, Rome, Jerusalem, and not least of all, America. Yet during the second half of the twentieth century, the West merited a place on that roster.\n\nIn its heyday, the West—used more or less interchangeably with the phrase \"free world\"—was much more than a conglomeration of countries.\n\nThe term itself conjured up a multiplicity of images: peoples sharing a devotion to freedom and democracy; nations mustering the political and cultural cohesion to stand firm in a common cause; sacrifice and steadfastness in the face of evil.\n\nThe West was Rick and Ilsa, Winston and Franklin, Jack and Ron at the Berlin Wall. It was Greer Garson as Mrs. Miniver and Tom Hanks as army ranger Captain John Miller.\n\nFor several decades after 1945, the West imparted legitimacy to U.S. claims of global leadership. Nations said to make up the West endorsed, or played along with, the notion that the United States was exceptional and indispensable. Endlessly reiterated in stump speeches and newspaper editorials, this proposition came to seem self-evidently true—or at least expedient.\n\nToday, it is neither. Seven decades after World War II and three decades after the end of the Cold War, to pretend that something called the West, taking its cues from Washington, continues to play an organizing role in international politics is to indulge in a vast self-deception.\n\nThe collapse of the Soviet Empire at the end of the 1980s robbed the West of its principal geopolitical rationale.\n\nNominally, Western unity derived from common values; in reality, it derived from a common threat. Once the threat vanished, centrifugal forces were certain to make their appearance.\n\nFrom that point, the eventual unraveling of the West was probably inevitable. But one can credit President George W. Bush with hastening its end.\n\nHis decision to invade Iraq in 2003, disregarding objections from key allies such as Germany and France, marked the West's slide into complete irrelevance: Washington no longer valued it as a mechanism for validating the exercise of American power.\n\nHenceforth, temporary \"coalitions of the willing\" would suffice to disguise what was, in effect, American unilateralism.\n\nOf course, the Brits loyally signed up and sent what remained of their once-formidable army to join in liberating Iraq. Given that the Anglo-American partnership had from the outset formed the West's inner core, this amounted to much more than a mere gesture.\n\nSoon enough, the British people were deriding their prime minister for having played the role of Bush's compliant \"poodle.\"\n\nAs a consequence, the special relationship became little more than a quaint phrase, its significance extending no further than the fact that British costume dramas still have a privileged place on American television.\n\nEvents in 2013 confirmed that the special relationship had been severed. With President Barack Obama on the verge of ordering air attacks to punish the Syrian regime for using chemical weapons against its own people, he expressed hope that UK forces might join in. The British parliament took up the question. The vote: a resounding no.\n\nIn the United States, critics chastised Obama for backing away from his self-declared \"red line.\"\n\nThe real story was that the West was now fully defunct. Cooperation between the United States and its so-called partners might occur on a case-by-case basis, but the West retained about as much practical salience as the Papal States or the Holy Roman Empire.\n\nThe growing irrelevance of Europe\n\nIn his influential essay on a looming \"Clash of Civilizations,\" published in 1993, political scientist Samuel P. Huntington foresaw the emergence of a world order centered on a competition pitting \"the West versus the Rest.\"\n\nIn one camp would be members of a predominantly white, vaguely Christian, affluent, and largely European (if American-dominated) club.\n\n\"The Rest\" would be a motley conglomeration: black, brown, yellow, religiously heterodox, mostly underdeveloped, and rent with ancient divisions. Huntington summoned Western peoples to gird their loins and rally together against the threat posed by these alien hordes. Civilization itself was at risk.\n\nYet subsequent events made it abundantly clear that the nations that once made up the West no longer possess anything like the solidarity required to mount a successful resistance.\n\nIn fact, the West's demise has coincided with the emergence of an entirely new geopolitical order. Its chief characteristics are these: multipolarity, an Eastward shift of economic and military power, and the growing irrelevance of Europe—these plus a precipitous decline in America's global standing.\n\nHuntington's speculation included an imaginative discussion of what he called \"torn countries,\" with disintegrating Yugoslavia as a prime example.\n\nToday, nations that once formed the West's spine appear if not entirely torn, then at least starting to come apart at the seams.\n\nExamples include the emergence of illiberalism in European nations once assumed to be solidly democratic, a trend spurred by an inability to deal with mass migration from the global South.\n\nThen there is Brexit, which may yet see the United Kingdom disuniting. Of course, the most ominous divisions are those within the United States, stemming from the election of Donald Trump as president.\n\nJust now, it may be premature to characterize the United States as a torn country. Should Donald Trump be impeached or reelected to a second term, that judgment may require revision.\n\nI remember my old Baltimore Catechism and my St. Joseph's Missal fondly, but their day has passed. So, too, have the days when something called the West still mattered. It's time to see the world as it is, not as we might wish to remember it.\n\nAndrew Bacevich's how-we-got-Trump book is due out in the fall."
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"The male of a pair of Sentinel Rock Thrushes (Langtoon-kliplysters) photographed in Fernkloof last week by Ronnie Hazell.\n\nThe Hermanus Bird Club is taking part in the festival, organized by the Hermanus Botanical Society. The theme of this year’s festival is Fynbos and Fire, chosen after a fire had burnt a large area of the Reserve in late December 2015.\n\nThe floral regrowth in the Reserve promises to be spectacular, and plants flowering after the fire will be a prominent feature of the festival. The fire also affected birds, mammals, reptiles and insects in the fynbos area.\n\n“According to Lee Burman (member of both the Bird Club and the Botanical Society) they have never before been recorded in Fernkloof, though I did see a couple at Mosselnook Hut in Vogelgat a few years ago,” Ronnie said.\n\n“On the same outing I saw a pair of Verreaux’s Eagles and an African Fish-Eagle.”\n\nPigeons are no birdbrains, according to a New Zealand-German study that found they can distinguish real written words from non-words.\n\nAccording to a report by news agency Xinhua, published on the IOL website, pigeons can visually process letter combinations to identify real words in English, researchers from New Zealand’s University of Otago and Germany’s Ruhr University said in a statement today (Monday 19 September).",
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"A Rock Pigeon or Dove (Tuinduif), probably the most common pigeon species in the world. The report did not name the species used in the study. Image: Charles Naudé.\n\nThey found that pigeons were the first non-primate species with “orthographic” skills related to the conventions of spelling abilities, and they performed on a par with baboons in such a complex task.\n\nIn an experiment, pigeons were trained to peck four-letter English words as they came up on a screen, or to instead peck a symbol when a four-letter non-word, such as “URSP,” was displayed. The researchers added words one by one with the four pigeons in the study, eventually building vocabularies ranging from 26 to 58 words and over 8,000 non-words.\n\nTo check whether the pigeons were learning to distinguish words from non-words rather than merely memorising them, the researchers introduced words the birds had never seen before. The pigeons correctly identified the new words as words at a rate significantly above chance.\n\nFirst author of the study Damian Scarf of Otago’s Department of Psychology said in the statement that they performed the feat by tracking the statistical likelihood that “bigrams” – letter pairs such as “EN” and “AL” – were more likely associated with words than non-words.\n\n“That pigeons separated by 300 million years of evolution from humans, and having vastly different brain architectures, show such a skill as orthographic processing is astonishing,” researcher Onur Gunturkun, of Ruhr University, said in the statement.\n\nOtago researcher Michael Colombo said in the statement that “We may have to seriously re-think the use of the term ‘birdbrain’ as a put down.”\n\nThe two bird identification courses to be presented by Mike Ford this year had to be rescheduled because Mike has to depart earlier on his Ethiopia trip.\n\nThe Basic Identification Course for Beginners was moved to Tuesday 4 and Wednesday 5 October, and the more advanced course on Tricky Little Passerines to Tuesday 11 October.\n\nThe basic course, spread over two mornings, is designed to bring some structure to southern African bird identification to inexperienced or less confident birders. The course covers the seven main aspects of identification and is accompanied by audio-visual aids and printed notes.\n\nThe course runs from 09:00 until 12:30. The venue is the Fernkloof Hall. Please bring along your favourite bird guide and/or phone/iPad app.\n\nThe more advanced course is aimed at birders who have mastered the basics of identification, but who have still not sorted out those little brown jobs. The course will cover Cisticolas, Larks, Pipits and Warblers of South Africa.\n\nThis course runs from 09:00 until 13:00 at the Fernkloof Hall. Audio-visual support and printed notes will be provided.\n\nFor both courses, tea, coffee and biscuits will be provided during the mid-morning break.\n\nThe cost is R110 per course for Club members and R125 for non-members. Please book with Peta McAdam at peta.mcadam@gmail.com.\n\nWhat goes on behind the camera is not often shown and told at bird club presentations. Usually the audience just sees the end result in the form of beautiful bird images.\n\nAt this month’s club meeting, next week, Gavin Turner will do a presentation on the special requirements of bird photography. He will talk about single lens reflection (SLR) and point-and-shoot cameras, for the benefit of both enthusiasts and casual bird photographers.\n\nGavin and his wife, Cynthia, are both keen and experienced birders and photographers. He has put his talk together after their recent trip to New Zealand.\n\nThe meeting, in the Fernkloof Nature Reserve Hall on Wednesday 14 September, begins at 18:00. Wine will be available before the meeting. It will not be sold, but donations are welcome to cover costs.\n\nThe group of 14 birders who braved the rain to take part in the Club outing to Strandfontein on Thursday 1 September, were rewarded with a good sighting of the local rare bird – thus helping to break a Southern African twitching record.",
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Companies offering the service call it “dynamic currency conversion.” For example, an American tourist visiting Paris is able to use her credit card to pay for a fancy meal at a French bistro in U.S. dollars, instead of euros.\n\nThis may seem innocuous — or even convenient — but agreeing to use your home currency in a foreign land can significantly inflate the cost of every purchase. Thinking a bit more like an economist can help you avoid this mistake, and save a lot of money.\n\nA century ago, international travel was only for the rich. These days, almost anyone from an industrialized country can see a bit of the world on a budget.\n\nWhile people commonly complain about “high” airfares, the real cost of flying has never been less expensive — it’s half what it was in the early ‘80’s — or safer.\n\nAnd that’s one reason why a record 1.24 billion people visited another country in 2016. Naturally, financial firms have sought to capitalize on all this wandering by inventing ever more ways to separate travelers from their hard-earned money.\n\nA complex international computer network checks if a card is valid for the transaction and transfers the money. Traditionally, to help pay for this, banks and credit card companies have charged customers a foreign transaction fee.\n\nHowever, banks are now offering more cards with no foreign transaction fees. At the same time, “free ATMs” are popping up around the world that don’t charge local transaction fees (though your own bank may still do so).\n\nSo how do banks cover the costs of these transactions if they are increasingly letting consumers use the system for free? One way is offering the option to pay in a user’s home currency. Even some bankers warn against consumers doing this because the exchange rate used is much worse than the one your bank would offer.\n\nFor example, say you’re a Spaniard visiting New York City and shopping for some clothes at a department store. After scouring the store for the right sweater for your mother, you go to the cashier to pay the US$50 bill (tax included). After you swipe your Spanish credit card (which boasts no foreign transaction fee), the cashier asks if you’d like to pay in euros instead of dollars.\n\nIf you stick with dollars, your bank would convert the price into euros at about the market rate, €43 at the moment. If you choose to pay in euros, however, the currency conversion includes a fee for the privilege, which may be as much as 10 percentage points. So you might end up paying about €47 instead.\n\nThe same thing happens with ATMs. I was recently in London’s Heathrow Airport and needed some British pounds. In the old days, an ATM would simply offer a few denomination options, issue me money and my bank at home would eventually calculate the cost in U.S. dollars. Instead, the airport ATM asked me if I wanted to lock in the exchange rate and know exactly how many dollars would be debited from my bank account.\n\nI wanted £100 and tried two different ATMs. The currency rate offered in dollars ranged from almost 4 percent to 10 percent more than what my bank charged (or about $134 to $142). I rejected both offers, did the transaction in the local currency and ended up with a total charge of just $129 from my bank.\n\nI have observed numerous international travelers as they made this choice, such as an Italian family arguing about it at the next ATM, and most chose the dynamic conversion into their own currencies.\n\nSo why do travelers pay more by accepting a worse exchange rate when they could simply say no?\n\nEconomists consider any item as money if it performs three different functions: unit of account, store of value and medium of exchange. Two out of three explain why so many international travelers act the way they do.\n\nThe first function of money is a unit of account, which is how people post and keep track of prices. This is why banks and credit card companies get people to agree to pay in the currency where they live, instead of using local money.\n\nWhen people travel to a country with a different currency, they often mentally keep track of their spending using their home currency, converting all prices in their heads as they shop and eat. If an ATM or credit card terminal asks if you want to pay for something in the currency you use as your unit of account, your brain says yes.\n\nMoney also acts as a store of value. Items used as money provide the ability to make purchases now and also in the future. At the end of a trip, travelers not planning on returning to a country tend to spend leftover money in airports buying things they don’t really want. They don’t want to hold onto foreign bills since they are not a store of value. For the same reason, they prefer to be charged in their home currency when getting money from an ATM.\n\nHow to save money abroad\n\nWhen faced with an ATM or credit card machine that asks if you want to convert to your home currency, I recommend you decline, especially if you went to the pain and effort to ensure you have a card or bank with no extra foreign exchange fees. Even if you don’t have one, and your debt card charges a fee, in most cases it still makes sense to use the local currency.\n\nAn exception to this rule, of course, is if your bank or credit card charges a very high fixed foreign exchange fee and you need only a little bit of money. If this is your case, then saying yes might save you money even if you get a poor exchange rate.\n\nThe main thing is: Think it through! Resist your natural inclination to say yes just because it makes you feel comfortable. Don’t be fooled when asked if you want to complete a transaction using your home currency. Using the local currency can save you money, making your next trip abroad less costly."
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"With his ambition trained on the University of Michigan, Fletcher earned good grades in public school and excelled on his high school debate team. However, he was not quite prepared for campus life in Ann Arbor when he started his freshman year in fall 1990.\n\n“It was very much a culture shock,” Fletcher recalls. “This is a place of incredible privilege, and many people were completely unaware of what it was like to be a Native person ― or that there even were Native people on campus. To be truthful, I kept my head down, did my work, and tried to muddle through.”\n\nFour years later, Fletcher completed his undergraduate degree with a major in English and went on to earn his Juris Doctorate degree at the Law School, fulfilling his youthful ambition to become a lawyer.\n\nThis fall his life came full circle — academically and personally — as he returned to U-M.\n\nFletcher is the Harry Burns Hutchins Collegiate Professor of Law, an endowed professorship honoring the former dean of the Law School who also served as the University’s fourth president. Fletcher also is professor of American culture and Native American studies in the College of Literature, Science & the Arts.\n\n“I feel like this is kind of a homecoming,” he says. “It’s a dream come true to teach at U-M. It’s a great school.”",
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But he found his community once he joined the editorial staff of the Michigan Journal of Race and Law, a student-run legal publication that explores issues related to race, law, and civil rights. “At the journal, I found like-minded people of color.”\n\nThe editorial work at the journal helped to prepare Fletcher for his legal career.\n\n“[It’s] where I learned how to write, edit, read, and research legal articles and essays,” Fletcher says. “It was important for me socially as well as for my professional development as a lawyer.”\n\nDuring this time, he also began scouring U-M archives for any clues about his family’s historical ties to the University.\n\n“Many people don’t know their history,” says Fletcher, a member of the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians.“It was important to me to try to figure out what my connection was to U-M while I was here on campus.”\n\nFletcher’s sleuthing turned up some surprises about his ancestors who, it turns out, have attended U-M since the 1900s.\n\nU-M began officially recognizing Native American students in 1932 when the University established scholarships for “American Indians.”\nAccording to Bentley Historical Library archivist Brian Williams, it appears Fletcher’s great-great uncle, George Mamagona, was the first Native American from Michigan to attend U-M. He was enrolled from 1908-11, but did not earn a degree. Williams discovered another Native American student who attended U-M from 1908-09 (and also did not graduate). Benjamin Hunter Dwight was a full-blooded Choctaw and a chief from Oklahoma who went on to earn degrees at Columbia and Stanford.\n\nU-M began officially recognizing Native American students in 1932 when the University established scholarships for “American Indians,” Williams says. The scholarship recipients were recommended to U-M by the U.S. Secretary of the Interior. The first student on one of the “American Indian” scholarships to graduate appears to be Arthur Leo Biggins (AB 1942, Business 1949, Law 1952).\n\nNearly a dozen of Fletcher’s relatives who are tribal members have earned U-M degrees over the last century.\n\n“For Native people, this is a huge accomplishment because so few are able to leave their reservation and comfortably matriculate at a school like Michigan,” he says.\n\nAs he embarked on his career, Fletcher knew he wanted to have an immediate impact on individuals. A large portion of his scholarship and advocacy involved the defense of the Indian Child Welfare Act, a 1978 federal law enacted to address the disproportionate number of Native American children who were being removed from their families and placed in the child-welfare system. The statute gives tribal governments greater control over child-custody proceedings involving Native children living on and off reservations.\n\n“A number of my relatives who were taken from their homes by state and child-welfare systems and adopted out into non-Indian homes, were lost forever,” Fletcher says. “I felt this was a place where I wanted to contribute and make a difference.”\n\nWhen he’s not writing for legal and scholarly publications, Fletcher writes indigenous graphic novels. His graphic novel “Lone Wolf” is about Indian lawyering, and more specifically about a practice known as “window lawyering,” where Native attorneys are used by non-Native partners for marketing but not for the work. It’s partially inspired by Jim Harrison’s novel Wolf. Read more.\nThe attorney’s early legal practice framed his scholarly work and inspired numerous articles on American Indian tribal law, tribal courts, and how the U.S. Supreme Court views tribal laws and tribal courts.\n\nIn 2004, Fletcher launched his academic career as a law professor at the University of North Dakota. In 2006, he joined the law faculty of the Michigan State University College of Law where he taught until 2022.\n\n“I learned the broad contours of contract and constitutional law at the Michigan Law School,” Fletcher explains. “But tribes can choose to modify these traditional rules of law as they see fit and make significant changes that emphasize their culture and traditions. They are cutting-edge laboratories of American democracy.”\n\nFletcher’s judicial decisions and classroom teaching largely center around Anishinaabe legal and political philosophies, which are prevalent in tribal courts. Anishinaabe refers to a group of culturally and linguistically related First Nations that live in both Canada and the United States, concentrated around the Great Lakes.\n\n“This is an alternate way to view the universe that permeates all the work I’ve done,” says Fletcher. His middle name, Migiziwas, references the eagle clan (migizi dodem), which is responsible for dealing with an Anishinaabe nation’s external relations.",
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"Fletcher supplied this photo of his relative George Mamagona (and friends). George was the first Native American student to attend U-M. He is on the far left, with the Block M on his belt. Click the image to enlarge. (Image courtesy of Matthew Fletcher.)\n\nThe dearth of scholarship about what Native Americans are doing in the 21st century often leads to misperceptions, according to Fletcher.\n\n“Lots of people think of Indians and Indigenous people as being part of the past rather than part of the present,” he says. “The notion of the vanishing Indian continues to be prevalent in our society, and I often get questions about whether Indian people and tribal reservations still exist. Most people are unaware of Indigenous philosophies, so they are skeptical or even hostile toward them.”\n\nHe teaches courses on Federal Indian Law and Tribal Law at the Michigan Law School as well as classes on tribal law in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. In the winter term, he will teach a small seminar, titled “Reservation Dogs and the Law,” focusing on the FX Productions series, “Reservation Dogs,” created by American filmmaker Sterlin Harjo.\n\n“I want to have a generation of students who are not so nervous about Indian people,” Fletcher says. “Students have a lot to learn from Indigenous cultures and philosophies. Michigan Law graduates will need this background in tribal law later in their practices.”\n\nMeanwhile, the Fletcher family’s century-long, maize-and-blue tradition has been passed down to the next generation. Fletcher’s nephew, Nolan Fletcher, became a sophomore at Michigan this fall."
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"Soccer is one of the most popular sports in America today. But do you know who is the best footballer of all time? Pele is the greatest soccer player of all time for his remarkable performance in his key role in two of Brazil’s first three World Cup victories.\n\nSome personal information about him is that Pele’s full name is Edson Arantes Do Nascimento. His childhood nickname was “Dico”. This great man was born on October 23, 1940 in Tres Coracoes, Brazil. He has humble beginnings. As a child he helped support his family’s finances by shining shoes at the local train station. In 1956, at the age of 16, he began playing soccer for Brazilian minor league teams like Bauru Athletic Club and was coached by former Brazilian international Waldemar de Brito, who played for Brazil during the 1934 World Cup.\n\nPele played for the Santos and New York Cosmos clubs and his best position is as a striker. He had won 3 World Championships for Brazil, 2 Intercontinental Cups, 2 Copa Libertadores and a Brazilian Championship for the Santos club and for the New York Cosmos club; he had won the United States Championship once. This kid is honored as the IFFHS Player of the Century. He was inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame in 1993 and named IOC Athlete of the Century in 1999.\n\nThere is no doubt that Pelé is the best footballer of all time for his important contributions to the world of football. Ney Blanco de Oliveira, a personal friend of Pele for more than 40 years, admires him for being a kind person who has a heart to help other people and organizations that help children around the world. He mentioned that “Edson is not only the best football player the world will ever know, but he is also one of the most sensitive, generous and noble human beings I have ever met.” Two of the famous verses of this great character: “I was born for football, like Beethoven was born for music” and “Enthusiasm is everything. He must be tense and vibrate like a guitar string.”",
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"Every once in a while, Wall Street has a fit.\n\nSometimes it is warranted, many times it is not. The tariff tantrum falls under into the latter category.\n\nLate Thursday night, President Trump upped the ante in the tariff game, proposing a review of an additional $100 billion of potential tariffs.\n\nSo the US and China, the two largest economies, jostle over a tiny percentage of their multitrillion-dollar GDPs to make a point — and to score points.\n\nBut Wall Street uses its finest calculus, egged on by Trump-bashing media personalities dressed up as “journalists,” to extrapolate that we are in an “all-out trade war.”\n\nWhat is so baffling about the tariff tantrum is that it was an issue on which the president campaigned.\n\nThere’s not an economist with a shred of credibility who thinks the US gets treated fairly by China, especially when it comes to intellectual property.\n\nWall Street is chock-full of pseudo-intellectuals who went to good schools and got good grades. But the vast majority lack the ability to think critically, especially at critical moments.",
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Humans are imperfect drivers: accelerating when we shouldn’t, braking aggressively, and make short-sighted decisions, all of which creates and amplifies patterns of congestion.\n\nOn the other hand, AVs are free of these constraints: they have low reaction times, can potentially coordinate over long distances, and most importantly, companies can simply modify their braking and acceleration patterns in ways that are congestion reducing. Even though only a small percentage of vehicles are currently semi-autonomous, existing research indicates that even a small penetration rate, 3-4%, is sufficient to begin easing congestion. The essential question is: will we capture the potential gains, or will AVs simply reproduce and further the growing gridlock?\n\nGiven the unique capabilities of AVs, we want to ensure that their driving patterns are designed for maximum impact on roadways. The proper deployment of AVs should minimize gridlock, decrease total energy consumption, and maximize the capacity of our roadways. While there have been decades of research on these questions, there isn’t an existing consensus on the optimal driving strategies to employ, nor easy metrics by which a self-driving car company could assess a driving strategy and then choose to implement it in their own vehicles. We postulate that a partial reason for this gap is the absence of benchmarks: standardized problems which we can use to compare progress across research groups and methods. With properly designed benchmarks we can examine an AV’s driving behavior and quickly assign it a score, ensuring that the best AV designs are the ones to make it out onto the roadways. Furthermore, benchmarks should facilitate research, by making it easy for researchers to rapidly try out new techniques and algorithms and see how they do at resolving congestion.\n\nIn an attempt to fill this gap, our CORL paper proposes 11 new benchmarks in centralized mixed-autonomy traffic control: traffic control where a small fraction of the vehicles and traffic lights are controlled by a single computer. We’ve released these benchmarks as a part of Flow, a tool we’ve developed for applying control and reinforcement learning (via using RLlib and rllab as the reinforcement learning libraries) to autonomous vehicles and traffic lights in the traffic simulators SUMO and AIMSUN. A high score in these benchmarks means an improvement in real-world congestion metrics such as average speed, total system delay, and roadway throughput. By making progress on these benchmarks, we hope to answer fundamental questions about AV usage and provide a roadmap for deploying congestion improving AVs in the real world.\n\nThe benchmark scenarios, depicted at the top of this post, cover the following settings:\n\nAs an example of an exciting and helpful emergent behavior that was discovered in these benchmarks, the following GIF shows a segment of the bottleneck scenario in which the four lanes merge down to two, with a two-to-one bottleneck further downstream that is not shown. In the top, we have the fully human case in orange. The human drivers enter the four-to-two bottleneck at an unrestricted rate, which leads to congestion at the two-to-one bottleneck and subsequent congestion that slows down the whole system. In the bottom video, there is a mix of human drivers (orange) and autonomous vehicles (red). We find that the autonomous vehicles learn to control the rate at which vehicles are entering the two-to-one bottleneck and they accelerate to help the vehicles behind them merge smoothly. Despite only one in ten vehicles being autonomous, the system is able to remain uncongested and there is a 35% improvement in the throughput of the system.\n\nOnce we formulated and coded up the benchmarks, we wanted to make sure that researchers had a baseline set of values to check their algorithms against. We performed a small hyperparameter sweep and then ran the best hyperparameters for the following RL algorithms: Augmented Random Search, Proximal Policy Optimization, Evolution Strategies, and Trust Region Policy Optimization. The top graphs indicate baseline scores against a set of proxy rewards that are used during training time. Each graph corresponds to a scenario and the scores the algorithms achieved as a function of training time. These should make working with the benchmarks easier as you’ll know immediately if you’re on the right track based on whether your score is above or below these values.\n\nFrom an impact on congestion perspective however, the graph that really matters is the one at the bottom, where we score the algorithms according to the metrics that genuinely affect congestion. These metrics are: average speed for the Figure Eight and Merge, average delay per vehicle for the Grid, and total outflow in vehicles per hour for the bottleneck. The first four columns are the algorithms graded according to these metrics and in the last column we list the results of a fully human baseline. Note that all of these benchmarks are at relatively low AV penetration rates, ranging from 7% at the lowest to 25% at the highest (i.e. ranging from 1 AV in every 14 vehicles to 1 AV in every 4). The congestion metrics in the fully human column are all sharply worse, suggesting that even at very low penetration rates, AVs can have an incredible impact on congestion.",
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"Posted by Stargazer on May 16, 2014\nPosted in: Int. News. Tagged: Machine Head. Leave a comment\n\nRobb Flynn, singer and guitarist for Oakland’s metal icons MACHINE HEAD, has posted a variety of photos from the studio sessions for the band’s upcoming album. The newest episode called “The Things I See” of Flynn‘s blog „The General Journals – Diary Of A Frontman… And Other Ramblings“ can be viewed here.\n\nIn the previous episode called “The Blackening It Ain’t” from April 30, Flynn told his readers more about the ongoing studio sessions and that the first two finished tracks (‘Killers & Kings’ and ‘Night Of The Long Knives’) have been sent off to renowned sound guru Colin Richardson for mixing. Read the entire article at www.facebook.com/machinehead\n\nMACHINE HEAD recently released the prestigious 10“ vinyl EP “Killers & Kings” featuring the demo version of the title track as well as a cover of the IGNITE classic ‘Bleeding’. The EP is available in two differen colours (red & blue) and can be purchased with four differen cover artworks.\n\n“I remember growing up in the thrash scene and always wanting to hear the demo version of songs,” commented vocalist/guitarist Robb Flynn. “You searched them out. Thankfully my buddy Jim was a big ‘tape trader,’ and through trading we had both METALLICA demos, EXODUS demos, bootlegs of songs sometimes ‘years’ before they came out. I knew how to play every note of »Pleasure Of The Flesh« by EXODUS, easily 2 years before the record was out! My friends and I would debate the merits of each, but we all agreed, It was so much cooler to hear it BEFORE the album is out! So we’re gonna do that for you. I can’t wait for you guys to hear this stuff.”",
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"Lost in thought with his arms on his hips, this is the husband of murdered British mother Caroline Crouch, seen for the first time inside the prison where he is being held for her brutal killing.\n\nBabis Anagnostopoulos, 33, was pictured from behind barbed wire as he stretched his legs in the exercise yard of the notorious Korydallos prison which is located on the outskirts of Athens and is Greece’s main maximum-security facility.\n\nConditions inside the prison are so bad that the Greek government has vowed to shut it down but Anagnostopoulos is being housed in its ‘VIP’ wing, enjoying a host of luxuries that have left other inmates and prison wardens fuming at the ‘five-star’ treatment he is receiving.\n\nPhotographs were also published in the Greek media on Saturday showing the inside of Anagnostopoulos’s cell, which comes with its own shower, toilet, set of furniture, large window which allows in plenty of light and a television.",
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"Protecting our environment is one of the issues that many people today are worried about. How do we keep this world healthy and alive? What kind of laws can we pass to make sure that our children and our children’s children have a bright, green world to live in? What can we do in our everyday lives to do our part in slowing down climate change?\n\nOf course, recycling and planting trees and other plants in our gardens is a great first step. But an even bigger step is preventing large corporations from cutting down the ones that already exist.\n\nThe Amazon rainforest has millions of trees—so many that it’s often called the ‘lungs’ of the world. The Amazon alone is responsible for absorbing carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, and producing oxygen in significant amounts. Furthermore, it’s an entire ecosystem in itself that’s home to thousands of species, some of which have yet to be discovered. Cutting down even a small portion of this rainforest can have catastrophic effects on the planet.\n\nIn short, it’s probably a bad idea to destroy the Amazon rainforest.\nUnfortunately, many companies more interested in making money than saving the planet have been tearing down increasing amounts of the Amazon within the past couple of years because of the incredible amount of resources it can provide. Most recently, the Ecuadorian government was planning to drill for oil over an area of seven million acres of rainforest. Their plan was to build 16 oil blocks for oil mining.\n\nBut they were met with backlash, specifically from the Waorani of Pastaza, an Amazon tribe that has lived in the area for hundreds of years. This is their home as they know it.\n\nThe tribe appealed to the Provincial Court, which recently decided to indefinitely stall the installation of the oil blocks.\n\nWhat’s more, the decision has also blocked the oil companies and the Ecuadorian government from drilling into an additional half a million acres.\nNow, the tribe can rest easy—but their fight isn’t over. The tribe expects the government to appeal the decision because they still want the valuable oil beneath the land.",
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"One of the old wives’ tales that has always amused me in the Queensland fishing world is a perception amongst many recreational fishermen that recreational hook and line fishing can’t have any measureable impact on fished populations.\n\nAnd, rather hypocritically, some of us maintain this view whilst belting the living crap out of all marine catfish and then releasing them belly-up in the expectation such actions will put a dent in annoying catfish populations (this isnot a great environmental role model activity for your kids either!). Well, at the risk of prompting a rush of letters to the editor “setting me right”, there are plenty of examples worldwide where recreational hook and line fishing has seriously impacted fish populations.\n\nBeing Aussie fishers we all really get the shits when people ram overseas fisheries examples down our throats, so I thought best to explore this whole idea quickly looking at snapper in Western Australia, and then in more detail in Queensland. The snapper species I am talking about is not one of our tropical red fish, it’s Chrysophrys (previously Pagrus) auratus, the species found from Queensland, down around south-eastern Australia and across into Western Australia up to Shark Bay. In Queensland, snapper are caught in most years as far north as Mackay.\n\nIn Shark Bay it was widely recognised that years of mainly excessive recreational fishing effort had really knocked snapper around, but particularly the isolated Freycinet estuary population. Good news for the sandgropers is that latest stock assessments indicate snapper populations in Shark Bay are all bouncing back thanks to a suite of fisheries management interventions that are in force. These include:\n\nRighto – So what’s the go with snapper in Queensland? First of all, despite being the same species, its biology, habitat and growth rates are probably a fair bit different between each side of Australia, so the Queensland east coast has been identified as being able to support a sustainable take well over the 35 tonnes identified for Shark Bay. Fisheries Queensland reports indicate the average annual total catch of snapper in Queensland in 2009 was estimated to be around the 700 tonne mark. The recreational / charter sector is generally recognised as landing about 2/3 of this! The 2012 Stock Status of Queensland Fisheries Resources Report officially recognises snapper as the only overfished fish stock in Queensland! That’s right –snapper in Queensland, in this report, stands alone amongst all species, as being officially roo-ted!\n\nWorse still – in 2010 a Queensland Fisheries document said that “fishers had had concerns that snapper was overfished since 2000”. The first modern snapper stock assessment really crunching the numbers for this woeful situation was undertaken in 2006 with the stock looking pretty sick, but we have known for nearly 15 years that snapper has been in poor shape.\n\nQueensland University academics led by a Ruth Thurstan have recently published in the prestigious international scientific journal, Fish and Fisheries, some amazing historical snapper fishing research. They have demonstrated that catch rates of snapper on southern Queensland charter boats from the 1870’s to 1940 averaged about 3.75 fish per hour, and from 1993-2002 they averaged less than half a snapper per hour. This is a drop in catch rates of about 90%! They used data from old Government reports, newspaper articles and charter boat records to undertake the comparisons. They responsibly chose peak catch time periods for the comparisons between May and September for nearly all the data. Some of the extracts from old newspapers uncovered by the researchers are unbelievable!\n\nHere is one extract they found in “The Queenslander” newspaper from 24 May 1879 – “At a little before 7 [am] we steamed up to the Boat Rock, down went about twenty-four lines; in two minutes the cry rose “schnapper”; in three minutes more at least a dozen splendid fish were flapping on the deck…. For four hours and a quarter the sport was sustained ….. We were found to have lessened that particular tribe of schnapper by about 735 individuals.”\n\nNow I’ll let you decide whether such carnage was “sporting”, but it obviously was a fun day out back in the late 1800’s. Imagine what they would have caught if they had modern GPS, geared reels, tapered rods, braided line, chemically sharpened hooks etc., (i.e. I’m visualising chainsaw massacre scale carnage!); and imagine what the catch rate comparison would really be like if they were comparing weight per fisher per hour. In reality, if the findings of this research are anything to go by, I think today’s snapper charter catch, rates with likely many more smaller fish on average, in kilo’s would be lucky to be a few percent of what it was back in the late 1800’s / early 1900’s.\n\nSo fast forward to 2010 when Queensland Labor was in government and Fisheries Queensland released a number of management options designed to rebuild Queensland snapper over a ten year period and also dramatically improve monitoring of the fishery. Some of these options included total allowable catch limits for all sectors, lengthy seasonal closures, a recreational permit specifically for snapper fishing which would fund improved recreational fishery surveys, and even one option of an in-possession limit of two snapper. After some boisterous public meetings, a new Fisheries Minister was suddenly appointed, the Queensland Fisheries boss got moved and the responsible Fishery Manager was stopped from talking to anyone about snapper. I am not advocating that the full monty of the above options should have been introduced, nor what they have in WA should be directly applied in QLD, but it should be noted the 2010 options paper advised that “snapper will continue to decline if no action is taken” and “there would be ecological, economic and social impacts” [of doing nothing]!\n\nIn late June 2011, the new Minister announced that the only management changes that wereto come into place for snapper was the reduction in recreational in-possession limit from five to four fish with no more than one snapper over 70cm. WOW…… what guts that took!Didn’t even mention that perhaps some shared constraints could have been imposed on the commercial sector too.Latest news is that level of Queensland catches have come down, but why? Are the fish there to catch!? Quite doubtful!\n\nSo who do we, as average Queensland recreational fishers thank for this total lack of any effective efforts to rebuild snapper stocks?Well, firstly you have to take your hat off to the then Fisheries Minister and the Fisheries Queensland managers for having the balls to identify and initiate discussion on rebuilding the snapper stock … and then getting the arse for responsibly doing their job! Who’d be a Fisheries Manager to be flogged by recreational and commercial fishers and then greenies alike, and totally shackled from doing your job by the politics of the day!?\n\nWell the responsibility of inaction should be shared around! I’ve already pointed out a gutless previous government!Charter boat operators fought tooth and nail against seasonal closures and cried about how it would adversely affect their businesses! Many experienced high profile recreational snapper fishers also opposed any restrictions being imposed! And who can forget Brisbane centric SUNFISH for their rabid opposition to any responsible snapper fisheries management change. SUNFISH said the science about the status of stocks was no good and not up to date. Geez – given the historical picture I’ve just painted, Stevie Wonder wouldn’t have to rely on science to know that snapper was broken! A southern SUNFISH recreational fishing representative at the 2012 National Recreational Fishing Conference at the Gold Coast proudly announced that they (SUNFISH) have the ability to “get rid of Fisheries Ministers” for not making decisions about recreational fishing that they (SUNFISH) didn’t agree with. Are these the sort of views that are going to encourage Government to rebuild snapper stocks so our kids and grandkids can on most days enjoy a day out sustainably catching some big healthy snapper and then enjoying a meal of them?\n\nEnjoy catching your less than half a snapper per hour fellas! There’s a bloody lot riding on this fisheries review isn’t there?\n\nOnto the Queensland Fisheries Review – The review consultants were given an extension to deliver their report and recommendations to Government before Christmas. Word on the street is that the Government is not intending to publicly release the fisheries review report (not altogether unsurprising given the lack of transparency on fishing matters that past and previous Queensland governments of any colour operate under). Apparently, it is proposed that the Government is intending to receive the report, get some senior bureaucrats to pick which bits the Government should support, including having a bean counter to assess the costs of implementation. In February or March the final report will likely then be given to senior Government ministers to assess and decide what bits of the review and recommendations the “Can Do Campbell team” will take forward into the next State election. Geez, I hope I am wrong on this process!\n\nSo here the Queensland Government is, its fisheries consultants holding a trailer full of submissions “demanding improved community consultation and the need to distance Government from fisheries management decision processes”, and yet apparently the same closed door crap is likely to continue. To give even more weight about why such closed door mentality is as popular as a turd in the backyard pool, last month Mr Popularity Politics himself, cigar toting Joe, publicly released the Federal Government’s Financial System Inquiry Report. So unlike what is likely to happen with the Queensland Fisheries review report, the Financial System Inquiry Report to the Feds is out there for all to see, warts and all. Like the Queensland Fisheries Review consultation process, there have also been initial opportunities for public submissions to inform the Finance Inquiry. However, seemingly unlike the Queensland fisheries review, Smokin’ Joe for the next few months is welcoming public submissions on the Financial System Inquiry Report before making any decisions on the Finance Report’s recommendations.\n\nUnless we, the Queensland recreational fisheries stakeholders, once again pull our fingers out and send a few e-mails to Minister McVeigh and the Premier, “demanding that the Independent fisheries review report is made public as soon as it is presented to Government” and that “there is opportunity to influence Government decisions on the report recommendations”, we may as well live in North Korea for all the democratic say we are going to get on our fishing future. It is simply not good enough in 2015 that after all of our inputs into the fisheries review, that we mightn’t even get to see or even have a say on the Fisheries review report and recommendations!\n\nSo while you are kicking back enjoying a few ales watching the Sydney test, type “Recreational fishers demand more input into fisheries review” in the subject line and e-mail your thoughts to: Minister McVeigh – daff@ministerial.qld.gov.au and the Dear Premier – ashgrove@parliament.qld.gov.au\n\nOtherwise they and their parliamentary colleagues will alone decide our fishing future. Hell, it might even be worth asking with such a majority in Government, why the hell snapper is still “overfished” and what are they going to do about it in the next six months!\n\nWishing we all have a happy New Year, all year!"
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"PARIS (AP) - News that the world’s most powerful man was infected with the world’s most notorious disease dominated screens large and small, drawing shock, sympathy and some barbs for President Donald Trump.\n\nThe outpouring from world leaders and flagging markets Friday left little doubt that Trump's illness will have global implications — even if they're still unknown. Trump's announcement on Twitter that he and first lady Melania Trump tested positive for the coronavirus prompted a multitude of responses on the same platform, as well as others.\n\nThe positive test reading adds to investors' worries, especially about its effect on the Nov. 3 election between the Republican president and Democrat Joe Biden. U.S. stock futures and most world markets fell on the news as did the price of oil.\n\nFrom India to Qatar to Mexico, world leaders were quick to offer official sympathy from the top, many in the form of tweets directly to Trump, while something approaching schadenfreude bubbled up from elsewhere. Trump is the most prominent on a growing list of powerful people who have contracted the virus, including many who were skeptical of the disease. Among his well-wishers were at least two who have recovered from the illness.\n\n“I'm sure that your inherent vitality, good spirits and optimism will help you cope with the dangerous virus,” Russian President Vladimir Putin wrote in a direct message to Trump released by the Kremlin.\n\nWorld Health Organization director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus tweeted “My best wishes to President @realDonaldTrump and @FLOTUS for a full and speedy recovery.” The Trump administration in July formally notified the United Nations of its withdrawal from WHO, although the pullout won’t take effect until next year. Trump claims the U.N. health agency is in need of reform and is heavily influenced by China. The U.N. secretary-general also sent in best wishes.\n\nItalian right-wing opposition leader Matteo Salvini tweeted: “In Italy and in the world, whoever celebrates the illness of a man or of a woman, and who comes to wish the death of a neighbor, confirms what he is: An idiot without soul. A hug to Melania and Donald.″\n\nBritish Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who was hospitalized for a week in April after he contracted COVID-19, wished Trump a “speedy recovery.”\n\nFormer Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi, who also recently recovered from a serious bout with coronavirus, has sent a message to Trump and the first lady extending his best wishes for a speedy recovery.\n\n“I know this illness from direct experience, that can manifest itself also in an insidious way, but which can be overcome with correct and courageous behavior,″ Berlusconi said in a message.\n\n“We need politicians, especially politicians like President Trump who has a lot of power and influence, to take this seriously and to support their scientists and clinicians in leading the outbreak management, rather than have political influence in trying to deny that this virus is in circulation and drag your feet around control measures because it suited your agenda.”\n\nTokyo Gov. Yuriko Koike, speaking at a weekly news conference, did not mention Trump's reluctance to wear masks when asked about his infection, but she said the news “reminded me of how widely masks are worn in Japan.”",
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"Last week saw yet another instance of Pope Emeritus Benedict giving an interview and insisting upon his unconditional support of Pope Francis and his work. EWTN reported on 28 August 2016 about this new statement of the former pope as follows:\n\nSpeaking about Pope Francis, Benedict said that obedience to his successor “was never in discussion,” but that since Francis’ election, a feeling of “deep communion and friendship” has arisen between the two.\n\n“At the moment of his election I experienced, as many, a spontaneous feeling of gratitude toward Providence,” he said, explaining that after having two Pope’s [sic] from Central Europe, “the Lord was turning, so to speak, his gaze to the Universal Church and invited us to a more extensive communion, more Catholic.” [my emphasis]\n\nPope Benedict makes it very clear in this statement, as originally published on 24 August 2016 by the Italian newspaper La Repubblica, that he fully supports Pope Francis. There is no hint of any polite criticisms or reservations to be seen. Earlier this year, Pope Benedict had already twice given his full and unqualified support of Pope Francis and his work, especially in his Year of Mercy and with Francis’ general accent upon that professed part of the Church’s doctrine. First, Benedict said in March of 2016:\n\nI believe it is “a sign of the times” that the idea of God’s mercy is becoming increasingly central and dominant – starting with Sister Faustina, whose visions in various ways deeply reflect God’s image among today’s mankind and its desire for divine goodness.\n\nThen, on occasion of his own 65th anniversary of his priestly ordination on 28 June 2016, Pope Benedict uttered these somewhat strange-sounding words, addressed directly to Pope Francis:\n\nFirst of all, thank you, Holy Father! Your goodness, evident from the moment of your election, has continually impressed me, and greatly sustains my interior life. The Vatican Gardens, even for all their beauty, are not my true home: my true home is your goodness. There, I feel safe. Thank you also for the kind words of gratitude, for everything. We hope that you will continue to go forward with all of us on this road of Divine Mercy, showing us the way of Jesus, toward Jesus, toward God. [my emphasis]\n\nThus, in all these instances, Pope Benedict shows himself apparently to be in effective collaboration with the “reform” agenda of Pope Francis, which often enough puts Mercy above Justice. Benedict gives his blessing to a work which has led to the apostolic exhortation Amoris Laetitia (AL), which has gathered such strong criticism from theologians and philosophers that “heresy” has often been mentioned in this context. It was especially to be seen after the Austrian Philosopher, Josef Seifert, wrote a stringent and compelling critique which lay bare the objectively heretical statements to be found in Amoris Laetitia. Seifert – who is a member of the Pontifical Academy for Life – lists in his 28-page analysis of Amoris Laetitia the many grave errors to be found in the papal text. For example, he refutes the claim of AL that one may have sexual relations with someone other than one’s own true spouse, if that would also somehow be helping to preserve such a currently adulterous relationship for the sake of the children of that new bond. Seifert also criticizes the claim that “no one can be condemned forever,” which is “a denial of the existence of hell.” While calling some of these statements of AL heretical, Seifert, in his charity, shows his trust in the current pope when saying:\n\nI am thus full of confidence that, as true pope and successor of Saint Peter, should Pope Francis find a contradiction between his statements and the teachings of the Church, he would immediately rescind his theses. And I hope he will do so with regard to the following cases.\n\nAt the end of his acute historic critique, which surely will have a place in future history books, Seifert asks Pope Francis to rescind these heretical statements. He says:\n\nThen we can only ask him [Pope Francis] imploringly to follow the glorious example of his predecessor, John XXII, who, a day before his death, rejected and condemned with the bull, Ne super his, his own false teachings that the souls separated from the body (the animae separatae) in the beyond before the Last Judgment experience neither the heavenly beatitude, nor the pains of hell – a teaching that has been condemned as heresy by his successor Benedict XII in the bull Benedictus Deus […] May Pope Francis not leave it up to a successor or to a council to condemn these statements, but, rather, may he revoke them himself. [my emphasis]\n\nAs we reported earlier, Pope Francis’ somewhat indirect response to these strong criticisms of Amoris Laetitia — coming from many directions — was to appoint Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia to several prominent positions within the Curia, with the explicit wish that he may “continue the work of Amoris Laetitia.” Thus it becomes obvious that Professor Seifert’s kind and charitable expectation that the pope would immediately rush to correct and rescind objectively heretical statements of AL was wrong. Pope Francis apparently insists upon the retention of his errors and false teachings.\n\nTo make things worse, Pope Francis even now increases the ambiguities – and the practical cultural relativism – of this papal document. He tells the Polish bishops during his trip to the World Youth Day in Poland that they may interpret Amoris Laetitia in a way that is fitting for their own culture. Archbishop Stanislaw Gadecki, the head of the Polish Bishops’ Conference, related the words of the pope to the Polish bishops at a press conference – according to LifeSiteNews – as follows:\n\nThe pope related that in a decentralized Church, bishops’ conferences “might on their own initiative not only interpret papal encyclicals, but also looking at their own cultural situation, might approach some specific issues in an appropriate manner,” Gadecki said. [my emphasis]\n\nPope Francis also explicitly mentioned in this context – according to Gadecki – the matter of the putatively “remarried” divorcees and their possible access to Holy Communion. (Accordingly, Gadecki declared publicly on 28 July 2016 – hours after the meeting with the pope on that day – that the Polish bishops will not give out Holy Communion to the “remarried” divorcees unless they “live as brother and sister.”)\n\nNonetheless, Pope Francis has just recently allowed – and not long after his own above-mentioned remarks to the Polish bishops – an unmistakably contradictory 23 August article to be published – in his own newspaper, L’Osservatore Romano – which says exactly the opposite of what he had just said in Poland.\n\nPope Francis’ apostolic exhortation on the family is an example of the “ordinary magisterium” – papal teaching – to which Catholics are obliged to give “religious submission of will and intellect,” said an article in the Vatican newspaper.\n\nFather Salvador Pie-Ninot, a well-known professor of ecclesiology, said that while Pope Francis did not invoke his teaching authority in a “definitive way” in the document, it meets all the criteria for being an example of the “ordinary magisterium” to which all members of the church should respond with “the basic attitude of sincere acceptance and practical implementation.” [my emphasis]\n\nIn this context, the author, Father Pie-Ninot, explicitly includes in the list of the “most significant words” of Amoris Laetitia the possibility for “remarried” divorcees to receive Holy Communion:\n\nAccepting Amoris Laetitia as authoritative church teaching, Father Pie-Ninot said, applies also to the document’s “most significant words” about the possibility of people divorced and remarried without an annulment receiving Communion in limited circumstances.\n\nThe ambiguities with regard to Amoris Laetitia and to the vexed question as to whether one now has to follow its content – and fully adhere to it – are obviously increasing. This is not pastoral. Confusion – especially subversive equivocation – is never pastoral. And an ambiguous teaching is not at all binding upon the Catholic conscience. As Cardinal Carlo Caffarra told OnePeterFive in an interview in July of 2016 with regard to ambiguous moral teachings:\n\nLogic teaches us that a proposition is ambiguous when it can be interpreted in two different and/or contrary meanings. It is obvious that such a proposition can have neither our theoretical assent nor our practical consent, because it does not have a sure and clear meaning.\n\nIn this situation where so many souls are at risk due to such ambiguous – and some objectively heretical – statements coming from Pope Francis, each Catholic prelate, I dare to say, has a greater duty now, in charity, to help the pope himself to correct his errors, and even some of his perceptibly hardened errors. In this context, it would be Pope Emeritus Benedict’s experienced role as the former pope, and in his role as a known theologian, to raise his clarifying voice and to help confused Catholics to find the loyal path to salvation. (With such an intervention, Benedict would also give moral support to all those prelates – such as the Head of Doctrine Cardinal Gerhard Müller – whom he once as pope called to Rome to assist him and some of whom now even desperately try to preserve the Church’s traditional moral teaching.)\n\nIt seems, however, that by giving Francis repeatedly his unqualified support, Benedict now serenely chooses to be a “team player,” even to the point of being complicit with the nuanced, equivocal novelties of Francis in his professedly “pastoral” actions."
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The artificial or abusive is what differentiates it from the economy of option or genuine tax planning.\n\nFor its part, the UN Portfolio (2019) on GAAR indicates that tax evasion is the intentional conduct of non-payment of taxes through fraud, non-declaration, or misrepresentation, classified as a crime punishable by a fine or imprisonment; while avoidance implies the reduction of taxes, but by legal means. Acceptable avoidance (also called “tax mitigation”) is distinguished from unacceptable or illegitimate avoidance.\n\nThese norms are based on different legal doctrines, such as abuse of law, fraud of the law, simulation and prevalence of substance over form.\n\nAccording to the comments of art. 11 of the CIAT Model Tax Code (2015), these rules seek to avoid the use of acts for purposes other than those provided by law or without justification other than to reduce taxation, obtain undue tax credits, or some type of tax benefit.\n\nEven though the rules were foreseen to be used by the Tax Administrations, in a North American judicial precedent it was admitted that it is the taxpayer who activates this measure, giving prevalence to the economic reality[1].\n\n3. Possible designs.\nThe CIAT’s Model Tax Code (2015), in art. 10, contemplates that the qualification of the events with tax relevance will be carried out with the same criteria, formal or material, used by the law when defining or delimiting them, foreseeing that the supposed acts or transactions are simulated, the taxes will be applied according to the acts or activities actually carried out.\n\nWaerzeggers and Hillier (IMF, 2016) propose a simplified model, which should consider the tradition and the legal system, including constitutional limitations, as well as the country’s tax policy and management:\n\nKey aspects for designing a GAAR are the definition of a transaction and tax benefit, the taxes achieved, the purpose test, a possible exception or an additional condition, the role of the economic substance, and the determination of the tax consequences.\n\nThe UN also proposes a simplified and a detailed standard model. The simplified says:\n\n“When one of the main purposes of a transaction is to obtain a tax benefit and, taking into account all the circumstances, that tax benefit would be contrary to the object and purpose of the tax law, the tax authorities will determine the tax consequences for any person, denying the tax benefit”.\n\n4. Experiences\nIn the historical evolution of these rules, we find that both the tax regulations and the Justice have authorized the Tax Administrations to reject abusive and fictitious operations.\n\nAnguita Oyarzún (2017), states that, “..it is called fraud to the law in Spain, abuse of legal forms in Germany, abuse of law in France, theory of new realism in the United Kingdom, the doctrine of substance over form in the United States, or the criterion of economic interpretation in South America, all these theories, doctrines and norms have in common that they make reality prevail over appearances, over deception and, at the end of the day, make prevail the principles of legality and equality in tax matters ”.\n\nAccording to the author, the anti-abuse rules of the South American countries have their genesis mainly in the German and Spanish systems, and in the Anglo-Saxon jurisprudential developments, and all are long-standing, so knowing their experience is very valuable.\n\n5. Specific Anti-avoidance Rules.\nMany SAARs attack specific types of abuse: Transfer Pricing (PT) manipulation, under- capitalization, deferral in the declaration of dividends for holdings in foreign-controlled companies, improper use of tax treaties, etc.\n\nThe BEPS plan (2013-2015), to contain avoidance at the international level, proposed the need to introduce anti-abuse measures. For example, in TP (actions 8 to 10) the OECD Guidelines (2017 version) highlight the application of a re-characterization rule -exceptional character- to provide greater clarity in transactions that lack economic rationality.\n\nRegarding the relationship of the SAARs with the GAARs, it is possible to divide the positions of the States into:\n\n6. Application effects\nThe position of the countries regarding the origin of administrative sanctions is different between countries.\n\n7. GAAR and tax treaties\nThey limit themselves to empowering Contracting States to apply the domestic anti-avoidance rules. On occasions, when the tax treaty does not refer to the domestic legislation, certain jurisdictions unilaterally apply their own anti-avoidance measures, which compels to study first the normative hierarchy in relation to tax treaties and whether it is possible for the country to unilaterally protect itself from evasive practices.\n\n8. Management: a key aspect.\nThe management of these measures by the Tax Administrations is a key aspect and implies a challenging job that must be carried out with high professionalism and great care, to avoid excesses and arbitrariness.\n\nThis task requires specialized teams or areas with adequate human and technical resources, as well as relevant information, before which the proposal for disclosure of the tax planning schemes provided for in action 12 of the BEPS plan is an excellent input, which must be carefully implemented, to avoid undermining certain rights, for example, professional secrecy.\n\n9. Conclusions\nFrom a GAAR, the tax authority may cancel the tax benefit or determine a greater obligation, when the course of action taken by a taxpayer is so blatant or artificial that it is only explained by the desire to obtain tax cuts.\n\nThey require very careful design and implementation, especially since the fundamental principles such as legal certainty and freedom are at stake.\n\nThey must not inhibit or hinder ordinary commercial transactions, in respect of which taxpayers can legitimately take advantage of the opportunities that exist.\n\nThe Tax Administrations will have the burden of proving that the acts, contracts, operations, and activities of the taxpayers are abusive or forced.\n\nIt is as bad not to question the illegitimate or abusive planning as to turn it into a genuine operation, where there is no abuse or manipulation.",
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"Home\nSurvival Skills & Bushcraft\nPennsylvania survivalists are preparing for a doomsday scenario like the coronavirus. Now many feel vindicated.\nPrev Article Next Article\n\nRINGTOWN, Pa. — When Dan Wowak went to live alone in the Patagonian wilderness in 2016 for a chance to win half a million dollars on reality television, he was allowed to bring 10 items. Toilet paper was not one of them.\n\nWowak, from the Schuylkill County town of Mahanoy, brought along an ax and saw, a sleeping bag, and a ferro rod, which you can smash to spark in almost any condition. He also picked out fishing lines and hooks, which proved invaluable. In 51 days, he only ate fish caught in a lake: nine of them.\n\nWowak, who worked in the juvenile justice system before becoming a full-time lumberjack, quit reality TV Only early, choosing sanity, food, and family over the jackpot. Now, at 38, he teaches survival and outdoors classes through his company, Coal Cracker Bushcraft, giving crash courses on how to stay alive in the woods or when goods are being made. rare. Over the past week, he said, he has received hundreds of emails expressing interest as America has rapidly moved from normal shelves to empty supermarket shelves. He’s seen people make smart decisions, like social distancing, and bizarre decisions, like grabbing all the toilet paper they can.\n\n“You don’t use toilet paper if you’re in the woods. Just take a few sheets and wipe your butt. At home, you can cut up old T-shirts,” he said. “I think, honestly, a lot of people just don’t know what to do. They see me buying toilet paper, they see you buying toilet paper and Uncle Frank, and they go looking for him.\n\nWowak, who earned an MBA from Alvernia University in Reading, defines essentials as shelter, water, fire and food. Translated to an urban or suburban environment, this could be a house, heat sources like blankets and fireplaces, your faucet, and extra cans of beans. If people would keep calm and think about those needs, he said, they would find better alternatives to the store.\n\n“I went to Target the other day and there was no water on the shelves,” he said. “I walked down the driveway to the campground and all the water purifiers and jugs were there. You can literally boil a pot of water in the morning and evening.\n\nArt Dawes, 51, of Lock Haven, Clinton County, runs PA Wilderness Skills, a business similar to Wowak’s. He said he took a survival course offered by his high school decades ago and has been hooked ever since.\n\n“We were starting fires on the school lawn,” he said.\n\nDawes said people should use the coronavirus pandemic to make plans, to list things they would take with them if they had to leave the house. They should also hone in on basic auto repairs.\n\n“You never know if your car is going to break down,” he said.\n\nThe two woodcutters teach primitive skills to their students, such as making fire with an “arc drill”, as cavemen might have done. But they are also practical and carry tools that make lighting the fire much easier.\n\nAcross the country, people who identify as “preppers” have spent years stockpiling food, even ammunition, for disaster scenarios, and many are feeling vindicated as the coronavirus and disaster relief efforts spread. They have often been ridiculed or called paranoid, but they say many of their critics are now asking for their help, or if they can spare some of their surplus if times get tough.\n\n“The one story we want to tell is that everyone, every member of a community, should learn the basics of survival not just for themselves, but for their community,” he said in a post. .\n\nWowak and Dawes don’t consider themselves “preparers”, both preferring to be called lumberjacks who practice bushcraft. Wowak said he uses firearms for hunting, not for “tactical” reasons, but he thinks trapping is more practical for foraging.\n\nSome Pennsylvania preppers agreed to speak to The Inquirer, but none would release their full names for fear their locations would be found out. Many declined to be interviewed, saying “the media” perpetuated the “preparer” stereotype.\n\nRobert B., 40, of Lebanon County, said he and his daughters had “bug out bags” packed and ready in case they needed to leave the house immediately. He owns 45 acres “elsewhere”. Bug out bags usually contain essentials like extra medicine, sleeping gear, tools, lighters, etc.\n\n“We prepared for different scenarios, from home invasions to mass riots and pandemics to possible war,” Robert B. said.\n\nNone of the pickers could think of a specific event that caused them to start stockpiling.\n\n“I guess growing up in extreme poverty and seeing how one bad day can easily turn into a major problem,” said Michelle, 44, of Center County.\n\nREAD MORE: How to cook for and with your kids during extended coronavirus school closures\n\nMany say the reaction to the coronavirus – mass layoffs, shortages of food and goods, relaxed law enforcement for certain crimes – could be as bad as the virus itself, which could explain the rise in arms sales to fire and ammunition. A Montgomery County gun store owner told The Inquirer last week he couldn’t order more ammunition. When asked if he had any guns, Erie County prepper Jon K. replied, “Use your imagination.”\n\nAccording to Jon K., the most important aspect of preparation is water and food conservation, either by drying or canning. Michelle has a greenhouse and root cellar at home.\n\nWowak and Dawes agree that in a survival scenario, finding food is the most critical and difficult task. Buying milk and fresh meat thinks a lot about the present, Wowak said, but when shopping for an extended quarantine, look for canned foods, protein bars, nuts and even pasta — high-calorie foods that can last.\n\nIn the wild, Wowak said, small foods like blueberries or frogs are the easiest to eat, but low in calories. Large protein sources like deer or turkey are more complicated, even with a gun.\n\n“If you were able to kill a deer and it was 70 degrees, would you be able to preserve it?” said Wowak.\n\nBoth men tell their students to avoid eating plants unless they are really good at identifying them. Many can make you sick or worse. Dawes suggested buying edible plant field guides and adding them to a bug out bag.\n\nDespite being on TV, Wowak said many strategies perpetuated by film and TV aren’t entirely practical in a real survival situation – like roasting a fish over an open fire and just eating the fish. fillets. He prefers boiling them whole and essentially consuming everything but the bones to get every calorie.",
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"What Does Alexander Mean?\n\nIf you’re in search of a powerful name for your baby, Alexander is a strong choice to consider.\n\nAlexander is the Latin variant of the Greek name Alexandros, meaning \"defender of men.\" The name is most famously associated with Alexander the Great, 4th-century BCE king of Macedonia in Greece, and one of history's most powerful military commanders.\n\nThe name Alexander is also found throughout the New Testament, and there are dozens of Christian saints who bear the name.\n\nHow Popular Is the Name Alexander?\n\nIn 2020, the Social Security Administration declared Alexander to be the 10th most popular boy name in America.\n\nOther boy names starting with A:\n\nCommon nicknames for Alexander include:\n\nIncluded in the list of the most iconic Alexanders is Alexander Hamilton, who was one of America's most influential Founding Fathers. In 2015, the Broadway debut of the play Hamilton was praised by critics and fans alike, putting the name Alexander back in the spotlight.",
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"Global coatings manufacturer AkzoNobel (Amsterdam) said early Wednesday (April 12) that it has full confidence in Antony Burgmans, the chair of its supervisory board, after some shareholders requested an Extraordinary General Meeting with the intention of dismissing him.\n\nThe Dutch coatings giant issued a press release reiterating its faith in Burgmans, and questioning the relationship between Elliott Advisors, the shareholder that’s leading the effort against Burgmans, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based PPG Industries, which in recent weeks has made multiple offers to acquire AkzoNobel.\n\nElliott Advisors, a London-based arm of American hedge fund firm Elliott Management, reportedly owns a 3.25-percent stake in AkzoNobel, a stake the coatings company says it purchased in December 2016. Elliott, described in the business press as an “activist hedge fund,” has been a vocal supporter of the PPG acquisition plan.",
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"Elliott, run by American billionaire Paul Singer, reportedly commissioned a poll of about 25 percent of AkzoNobel’s shareholders last month after the initial PPG offer was turned down, and nearly all of those polled said they wanted AkzoNobel to remain open to talks with PPG.\n\nIn its statement, AkzoNobel said that its supervisory board—which oversees its board of management and executive committee, and sets the direction of company business—“strongly supports” Burgmans as its chair.\n\n“The view of the Supervisory Board is that the removal of Mr. Burgmans would be irresponsible, disproportionate, damaging and not in the best interest of the company, its shareholders and other stakeholders,” the statement reads. “Therefore the proposed agenda item to remove Mr. Burgmans will be rejected.”\n\nBurgmans was first appointed to AkzoNobel's supervisor board in 2006. He is a former chairman of the Dutch-British consumer-goods giant Unilever NV.\n\nPPG, the world’s largest coatings company, made an initial offer of about $22 billion to buy its largest competitor in early March, and AkzoNobel refused the proposal outright, saying it undervalued the company and did not take into account a number of intangibles. Less than two weeks later, PPG returned with a $26 billion offer, which the Dutch company also declined.\n\nAkzoNobel says that it became aware on Tuesday that Elliott had been in communication with PPG about its request for the Extraordinary General Meeting and, AkzoNobel says, it “intended to privately share potentially price-sensitive information with PPG” about the meeting request. In light of that allegation, AkzoNobel called on Elliott to “clarify its relationship” with PPG.\n\nAkzoNobel said it reported the activity to the Dutch Authority for the Financial Markets.\n\nPPG said in a statement sent to PaintSquare News Wednesday that it had met with representatives of Elliott and many other AkzoNobel shareholders subsequent to its offer going public, noting that nearly all were “disappointed by AkzoNobel’s refusal to engage with PPG and their lack of focus on shareholder concerns and value.\n\n“PPG has always maintained its strict and long-standing policy of not sharing any material, non-public information and has acted in compliance with applicable laws and regulations, including those of the Netherlands, with respect to communications with any shareholders. There has not been any, and there are currently no agreements or arrangements, in whatever form, between PPG and Elliott Advisors.”\n\nPPG’s statement ends on a note of frustration with the highly public nature of the negotiations-via-press that have characterized the proposed deal since it first became public. While PPG made both of its offers privately, AkzoNobel rejected both in the form of press releases and public statements. Last week, PPG chose to reiterate its second offer publicly, while AkzoNobel has refused to engage in talks directly with the Pittsburgh firm.\n\n“It would be preferable from PPG’s perspective if AkzoNobel would speak with us rather than about us,” PPG’s statement concludes. “We continue to invite AkzoNobel to meet with us and strongly believe it's in the best interest of their stakeholders.”\n\nPPG reported $14.75 billion in revenue last year. Its Performance Coatings segment accounted for 58 percent of sales; Industrial Coatings accounted for 39 percent, and glass, which the company has largely been selling off in recent years in order to focus on coatings, accounted for 3 percent.\n\nAkzoNobel, the world’s second-largest coatings company after PPG, reported 14.2 billion euros in revenue in 2016. It is the parent company of nearly 80 brands, including International, a major protective and marine coatings company, and the European decorative paints brand Dulux.\n\nAkzoNobel has said that both offers from PPG failed to address several major concerns, including that the acquisition as proposed would require “a large number of substantial divestitures due to the major geographical and segment overlap of both companies across Decorative Paints and Performance Coatings, bringing into question value leakage.”\n\nThe Dutch company also voiced concerns about research and development, sustainability efforts, community contribution and a “significant culture gap” between the companies.\n\nPPG calls the two companies a “strong cultural fit” with a “history of strong performance” and “commitment to employees, research and development, and community.”\n\nAkzoNobel has said that in the wake of the PPG offers, it is looking into restructuring its company, possibly spinning its Specialty Chemicals business off into a separate entity. The company plans to hold an investor update next Wednesday, April 19, to outline that plan. AkzoNobel will also release its quarterly earnings that day."
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"What is the best way to give ATC a position report using only a VOR (no DME or GPS)?\n\nObviously, during VMC, you have your pick of visual checkpoints, but in IMC, are there any better suggestions?\n\nAdditionally, if you are near a navaid or published intersection, and take a guess at your distance from it, how far off would your guess have to be before ATC wouldn't really even consider it helpful?\n\nI'm going on the assumption you're operating in IMC (or perhaps VMC above a cloud deck) and have no reference to the ground. In a situation if you need a pop-up IFR clearance or ATC is requiring you to provide position reports for some other reason (non-radar, or your transponder is dead and they want to identify you but don't have time to issue you confidence maneuvers).\nI'm going to further constrain the scenario with the assumption that all you have are \"basic\" IFR instruments (6-pack, clock, compass, and VOR -- no VFR/Handheld GPS, DME, or other fancy stuff).\n\nThe AIM has some guidance on this subject in 5-3-2, but the general idea is your report should be \"as accurate as possible\". For routine position reporting like you'd use in non-radar environments (where you're giving an estimate of when you'll reach a reporting point) they're looking for \"within 2 minutes flying time\" on your estimates in most situations, so you'll want to give your position with the same sort of accuracy.\n\nIn the case you describe, with no DME, GPS, or other precision tool for reporting your distance and bearing from a fix your the most accurate option would be to report crossing a published intersection, VOR, or other reporting point noted on your chart - it's the most definite \"I am HERE\" report you can give, and ATC will certainly know the location.\n\nIf that's not an option (ATC needs to know where you are right now, and you're not over a VOR or charted intersection) I would probably start by computing the distance using the intersection of two VOR radials (whether this is a charted intersection doesn't matter, though it would help if your report is relative to one): Break out your chart and mark the location, then take your ruler and measure the distance from one of the stations (or a nearby intersection along the airway you're using) and you've got your position \"as accurately as possible\".\n\nIf you don't have a chart or can't get signal from a second VOR for some reason it's time to work out a time/speed/distance problem in the air:\nIf you flew over ABC VOR 10 minutes ago and are now flying from the VOR on the 090 radial at 120 knots, and you've got a 20 knot headwind (which you know from the Winds Aloft forecast, updated with data from previous position and time/speed/distance computations) then you know you've traveled about 17 miles, so you're \"17 miles from ABC VOR, on the 090 radial\".\n\nThe time/speed/distance computation has a lot of potential error (winds not as forecast, for one), but sometimes it's your only option.\n\nPress the NRST button on your GPS, and give them the distance/direction from the fix:\n\nJust because you are /U, it doesn't mean you can't use a VFR or handheld GPS for non-navigational position reporting. If you're IFR and don't yet, in 2015, have a an IFR or VFR GPS, or a handheld GPS running an aviation app in the cockpit, you should turn in your ticket.",
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"That would be acceptable to me, but probably more information than you need to give.\n\nIf you have a transponder, we'll give you a squawk code (and perhaps ask for an ident as well) and radar identify you that way. We will then call \"radar contact\" and advise where we think you are (\"two-eight miles northwest of Podunk VOR\"). If you don't have DME you won't be able to cross-check the milage but you can at least confirm you're on the 340-ish radial and be confident the controller knows exactly where you are.\n\nIn this situation the position report is useful so the controller starts scanning the appropriate area of the scope. If you're in an area where sectors are relatively small, e.g. in the terminal (TRACON) environment below 10000 feet or so, there aren't a lot of places you could be and an exact position report isn't crucial. Even if you don't have DME, you can look on your map and see that if you're on these two intersecting radials then you're in an area approximately twenty to thirty miles northeast of Podunk and you tell us that—and that's fine. If you're calling a center controller whose sector might be upwards of a hundred miles or more in either direction, the position report becomes more important.\n\nFor this method, if you think you're near to a named intersection/waypoint, giving a position relative to the waypoint is just as good as giving it relative to a VOR. Well, probably just as good. Depending on how well the controller has their airspace memorized.\n\nIf you don't have a transponder, an accurate position report is one way of establishing radar identification. In conjunction with the report you also need to tell us your heading or route of flight. We look and see if there is a single target in that area on that heading and radar identify you that way. If you don't give us either piece of information, or if there are multiple possible targets, we can issue an \"identifying turn\" of thirty degrees or more and observe a single target make such a turn and thereby identify you.\n\nFor this method you would probably want to be pretty close to a defined waypoint in order for it to be useful to identify you based on position report alone. Say within a mile or three, for a TRACON controller. A center controller will be zoomed out more; if you're the only target in the vicinity you might get away with five or ten miles, maybe.\n\nFor your information, at least in the terminal environment, there is a command we can enter to draw a range-and-bearing line on the scope from any target, or from a defined VOR or intersection, or from any clicked-on location, to any other target/fix/location. If you give a position as the intersection of two radials we would be able to draw those radials on the scope and see where they intersect. But that might be more work than a controller is willing to do unless they're having a really hard time finding you.\n\nYou don't say whether you talking about center or a tower. I would definitely never give a tower such a position. If I was talking to an ATCSCC, maybe in wierd scenario (broken transponder for example), but in all honesty it is the pilot's job to have charts and report position properly. Trying to get a controller to pull out a chart and compute your position is not a good idea, and I doubt they would cooperate unless it was an emergency.\n\nNote that this often happens even when you accurately report your position. So, for example, you might call in \"Nashua Tower, Cessna one seven two November five four three two one, six miles west of water tower, maintaining three thousand five hundred, with information Romeo\", then tower might say, \"November five four three two one, ident\", then you push the button. Then, they will know exactly where you are.\n\nNot the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged air-traffic-control navigation instrument-procedures or ask your own question.\n\n2\nWhat are the rules of thumb for intercepting and tracking VOR and LOC courses?\n21\nWhat is the difference between conventional VOR and Doppler VOR?\n24\nWhat is the standard way for the ATC to ask a pilot to repeat him/herself?\n3\nDo GA aircraft pilots use predefined routes (via GPS or DME/VOR vectoring) or methods such as GPS-direct/ VOR-to-VOR in UC airspace?\n1\nIs it true that there are VOR/DME and/or TACAN stations in the oceans?\n5\nWhat is an appropriate way to practice ATC communications?\n4\nWhat is the best way to determine wind correction angle?"
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"The Secret World of Macramé\n\nWhether you’re a child of the ‘70s or a millennial, there’s no denying that macrame textiles are back! This fine art form, which uses rope or cord to make knots (knotting) that form intricate patterns and designs, has enjoyed a new resurgence thanks to social media platforms such as Instagram and Pinterest. Macrame “fibre art” can be used to make everything from plant hangers and wall decorations to jewellery and clothing accessories, so it is perfect for hobbyists who enjoy working with their hands. Hence, what used to be a “hippie” hobby 50 years ago has now been updated and re-imagined to suit contemporary tastes and décor.\n\nThe “secret” part of macramé has to do with it’s long and alluring history. With origins dating back to the 13thcentury, Arabic weavers had originally used macrame-style knots “to secure loose ends of woven textiles”[1]. It is believed that the word “macramé” derives from either the Arabic word macramia, which means “striped towel”, “ornamental fringe”, or “embroidered veil”; or the Turkish word makrama, which translates to “napkin” or “towel”.[2] These techniques were introduced to Spain (through North Africa) during the 15th century Moorish Conquest, and from there it spread to neighboring countries such as Italy, France and England.",
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"10 Things You Should Know about Santa Claus in Finland\n\nIn Finland, Santa Claus is inseparable from Christmas.\n\nDid you know that Santa Claus comes to visit families on Christmas Eve and that he personally brings all the gifts in Finland?\n\nHe does not come from the chimney but instead knocks on the door!\n\nIn this post, I hope to answer all your questions about our beliefs about Santa Claus in Finland.",
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"Spoiler alert! This does nothing for Charles' engagement to Ernestina! Now read on.\nThe Cobb is unchanged!",
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"... with the wave-swept Meryl Streep sticky-out bit lover right on the above aerial view. One delightful feature of the area is Grannies Teeth which we will meet in due course.\nBut it is the contents of the timetable book that should arouse our interest. As we have come to expect, First Bus has cut back on the former Southern National network that it bought out of post-privatisation management ownership.\nAll that is left are some Weymouth Town services, the Jurassic Coaster brand and a few odd tendered bits and pieces. The Yeovil area was hived off to Buses of Somerset a few years back.\nAnd so to the timetable book ...\nIt takes a bit of finding - well hidden in First's oddly complex web site. No mention on the home page ...",
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"First's day rover fare is painfully whopping; more realistic for a party of five but they have to stay together! The weekly tickets, however, are ludicrously cheap.\nBut the maps do show the interrelationship between the X51, X52, X53 and X54.",
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"The usual all-year-round X51 and X53 each every two hours (not long ago each was hourly!) are joined by an additional hourly summer only X52 via the picturesque coastal route.",
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"... to augment the X54 to Poole as far as Wool. Whilst operationally it is a good wheeze to drop in the X52 to double the \"tourist\" parts of X53 and X54 (who can resist a topless trip to Monkey World?), it might be better to have an additional table showing the X52 in its entirety. It makes a really enjoyable and often sun-drenched ride.",
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"... seems to have been downgraded by First. Instead of hourly in peak summer it looks as if a paltry four return journeys are all that is available.",
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"And for something a little different, although not topless, try the Lyme Regis Park and Ride. It goes much further than it used to and is a jolly jaunt in its own right.\n\nIt only runs during school holidays, but last season it was always double deck for excellent views, particularly as you descent into and ascend out of Lyme Regis. Keep your eyes open for the Cobb and imagine the drama of that scene.",
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"The funniest thing about the movie is that it is in 3D. Nevla is buried in a coffin, but resurrects later to haunt Kamya. Papi Gudia topic Papi Gudia English: List of Bollywood films of topic A list of films produced by the Bollywood film industry based in Mumbai in Born to Radhabai and her patron Dr Gopal Pendharkar, Baburao was related to quite a few film personalities in Indian film industry. He is the son of late actor Shammi Kapoor and actress Geeta Bali. Also dedicated some time as a Photo Journalist. The film, based on a true story, focuses on the aftermath of Indira Gandhi’s assassination which occurred on 31 October\n\nOne of the most popular and highest-paid Hindi film actresses in the s and early s, Kapoor is the recipient of several accolades, including a National Film Award and four Filmfare Awards. The following list is the filmography of him. It is here that their son, Parikshit Sahni was born, Audible Download Audio Books. Photo source grindhouse To Rosemary who is eager to help Johnny, Urvashi almost seems like the other woman.\n\nWas this review helpful to you? At the age of six, she started learning music, mainly Hindi film song Member feedback about Amit Khanna: Photo source highwaves Retrieved 25 April Politician Umakant Rai Anjan Srivastav The film earned her praise from critics and the Filmfare Award for Best Actress. Channi, who was by now assumed the guise of a doll – A doll that can walk, talk and even kill – gudiyz the Papi Gudia.\n\nThe film, based on a true story, focuses on the aftermath of Indira Gandhi’s assassination which occurred on 31 October Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. The later two certificate awards were discontinued from 15th National Film Awards Veerana My personal favorite, this woman is paler than Pillsbury dough boy. Her style of singing is inspired by Pakistani playback singer Ahmed Kohoni and she also made a pair with him after replacing another singer Mala.",
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"Welcome back to Detroit – Chicago, The Phantom of the Opera and The Book of Mormon",
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If you\\’ve been following Fashion meets Food for the past year you know that Andrew and I absolutely love attending Broadway shows, so you can imagine our excitement when we found out that these three blockbusters were being added to an already amazing lineup of Broadway coming to Detroit.\n\nBroadway In Detroit announced today that three blockbuster Broadway shows – CHICAGO, THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, and winner of 9 Tony Awards including Best Musical, THE BOOK OF MORMON – will each make return engagements to Detroit in the upcoming season.\n\nBack by popular demand, CHICAGO will return to the Fisher Theatre, October 16-21, 2018 and Cameron Mackintosh’s spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA will make a triumphant return to the Detroit Opera House, January 24 – February 3, 2019. THE BOOK OF MORMON returns to Detroit for a fourth time after sold out and record-breaking engagements, playing at the Fisher Theatre from December 4-9, 2018. Please note that show dates may be subject to change.\nTickets for CHICAGO will start at $39 when they go on sale later this summer. Tickets for THE BOOK OF MORMON will start at $39 and will be available for purchase in the Fall. Tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA will also go on sale this Fall and will start at $35.\nThe performance schedules, ticket prices and casting for all three shows will be announced at a later date.\nThere’s never been a better time to experience CHICAGO, Broadway’s razzle-dazzle smash. This triumphant hit musical is the recipient of six Tony Awards®, two Olivier Awards, a Grammy®, thousands of standing ovations and now the #1 longest-running American Musical in Broadway history. CHICAGO has everything that makes Broadway great: a universal tale of fame, fortune and all that jazz; one show-stopping song after another; and the most astonishing dancing you\\’ve ever seen. It’s no surprise that CHICAGO has wowed audiences from Mexico City to Moscow, from Sao Paulo to South Africa. Whether you\\’re looking for your first Broadway musical, whether you\\’ve seen the Academy Award®-winning film and want to experience the show live on stage or whether you\\’ve seen it before and want to recapture the magic, CHICAGO always delivers!\nTHE BOOK OF MORMON features book, music and lyrics by Trey Parker, Robert Lopez and Matt Stone. Parker and Stone are the four-time Emmy Award-winning creators of the landmark animated series, “ South Park .” Tony Award-winner Lopez is co-creator of the long-running hit musical comedy, Avenue Q. The musical is choreographed by Tony Award-winner Casey Nicholaw (Monty Python’s Spamalot, The Drowsy Chaperone) and is directed by Nicholaw and Parker. THE BOOK OF MORMON is the winner of nine Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Best Score (Trey Parker, Robert Lopez, Matt Stone), Best Book (Trey Parker, Robert Lopez, Matt Stone), Best Direction (Casey Nicholaw, Trey Parker), Best Featured Actress (Nikki M. James), Best Scenic Design (Scott Pask), Best Lighting Design (Brian MacDevitt), Best Sound Design (Brian Ronan) and Best Orchestrations (Larry Hochman, Stephen Oremus); the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Musical; five Drama Desk Awards including Best Musical, the 2011 Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album; four Outer Critics Circle Awards, including Best Musical, and the Drama League Award for Best Musical.\nCameron Mackintosh’s spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA features newly reinvented staging and stunning scenic design. This new version of PHANTOM is performed by a cast and orchestra of 52, making this one of the largest productions on tour in North America. Based on the classic novel Le Fantôme de L’Opéra by Gaston Leroux, THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA tells the story of a masked figure who lurks beneath the catacombs of the Paris Opera House, exercising a reign of terror over all who inhabit it. He falls madly in love with an innocent young soprano, Christine, and devotes himself to creating a new star by nurturing her extraordinary talents and by employing all of the devious methods at his command.\nPatrons who sign up for Broadway In Detroit email alerts will be notified about exclusive opportunities to purchase tickets before they go on sale to the public. Sign up at www.BroadwayInDetroit.com.\nAdvance group sales reservations, starting for groups of 12 or more, are available now for all three shows by contacting the Broadway In Detroit group sales office at (313) 871-1132 or emailing groups@broadwayindetroit.com with the show as your subject line.\nTicket buyers are reminded that the Fisher Theatre and Ticketmaster are the only official retail ticket outlets. Ticket buyers who purchase tickets from a ticket broker or any third party should be aware that the theatres are unable to reprint or replace lost or stolen tickets and are unable to contact patrons with information regarding time changes or other pertinent updates regarding the performance.\n\n← Mazda3 Grand Touring 5-Door\nSomething Rotten! is coming to Detroit →"
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"“It’s all of us together, or it’s all of us, together” I often say with a chuckle. Aren’t we all archetypally guided by the same dream of paradise, our soul’s native home? Despite our thinking we are separate from each other, aren’t we unitary in our origin and purpose, born not for ourselves alone but for the world? The Order of the Sacred Earth celebrates these truths and its formation is literally the fulfillment of an experience I had in 1984. I share in profound gratitude for this opportunity, a true story.\n\nIn 1957, as a three-year-old toddler, I committed my first of numerous acts of rebellion. I waded with forethought into the deeper waters of our family pool beyond the kiddie step while my parents and other adults were up the hill out of sight. “Come to the light,” said the voice I heard, which seemed to mean the shining sunlight on the waters above my head. But I could not right my body from its somersaulting underwater. Realizing I had made a fatal error, in thinking I would be able to swim like the older kids around me, I was drowning. Suddenly though, I found myself above the pool in the arms of a beautiful woman as large as the oak trees, as enormous as the clouds, a woman cloaked in a cerulean blue robe and white trim, golden hair and the pure emanation of love. She cradled me in her arms until I hit the ground on the side of the pool from the force of my mother’s saving motions. “Oh, she’ll be alright” I heard her say, reassuring everyone now gathered around me. Rebellion has a price and its rewards.\n\nSeven years later, during my Jewish Sunday school’s field trip to a local church to visit children our age, a boy and girl there asked me tauntingly, “Can you show us your horns?” As horrific as that experience was, my focus shifted to a beautiful statue I saw on a pedestal inside the church. This was the lady who had saved me from drowning. Discovering this was a revelation and in that moment I became a heretic, a Jewish girl who secretly loved the Blessed Mother.\n\nIn 1969 I formally became an earth guardian and social justice advocate when I handed out flyers for a program on acid rain given by Ralph Nader in South East Baltimore. Like so many other elders, I have led or been involved in numerous environmental, social justice, animals’ rights, and economic change campaigns since then.\n\nIn 1984 I founded what is now the oldest and longest free standing outpatient holistic healing center in America, The Ruscombe Mansion Community Health Center in Baltimore, Md. After harvesting what would be the last fruits from a plum tree in the garden, I had a waking engagement with an apparition that was standing by a century old pine tree. There she was in stunning light. Dressed in white with a blue trim, her head covered by a flowing white cloth headdress. It was the Blessed Mother who had saved me decades earlier but whom I had not seen since then. Her manifestation in the material realm just twenty feet away from me was incredible. When she spoke her voice was clear, beautiful, precise, compelling and as spirit behaves when she enters our lives, the Blessed Mother was swift coming and going. Looking directly in my heart she said, “I want you to start the New Order of the World Mother” and then she was gone. I had no time to ask her, “what do you mean, what should I do, why me?” Adding humorously to the story today, “besides, I’m Jewish!” For years I tried to imagine what a New Order of the World Mother would do, who its members might be, how it could carry out activities in the world. I reasoned she meant to care for the earth, an “ethos of care”, which the animals I write about in White Spirit Animals, Prophets of Change, communicated telepathically to me. A society centered around the welfare of the mother, child and natural world produces the healthiest and happiest communities. Anyone could join I thought to myself, and any activity that was life affirming and elevating could constitute the Order’s good works. I have tried to live my life personally fulfilling her request but I never estbalished the New Order of the World Mother as I was asked to do. It seemed an impossible task for a sensitive woman adversely affected by large crowds and who needs long stretches of solitude for good health.\n\nWhen I received a print galley of Order of the Sacred Earth in preparation for interviewing Matthew Fox about Creation Spirituality on 21st Century Radio®, I had an immediate recognition and recollection of my own calling. My husband and I have both been grateful to have interviewed Dr. Fox may times over the past 30 years on our new paradigm radio program but this time was very special. I felt moved to thank Mathew for fulfilling the work the Blessed Mother instructed me to undertake so long ago. The Order of the Sacred Earth offers all of us the opportunity to unite our varied efforts wherever we live and experience the empowering connectedness we truly share.\n\nThe universe is reflexive, and like the prophets and prophetesses of prior centuries that I wrote two books about, cultivating courage, imagination and humility activates our soul-given talents. When we accept our roles as visionaries, co-creators, and Earth lovers, we become daring collaborators with each other and all of nature.",
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"Accessibility links\nPublic Unions In Wisconsin, Elsewhere Are Scapegoats: Expert : It's All Politics University of Toledo law professor Joseph Slater also notes public-worker unions were once so embraced by public officials that officials dealt with them even though there was no legal requirement to do so.",
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And employers must've thought that was a good idea because they were doing it without any legal obligation to do it.\n\nIn Wisconsin as elsewhere, unions are now the whipping boys of conservative politicians who blame them for helping to drive states to fiscal ruin.\n\nBut Slater disputes this. He sees the unions being use more as scapegoats:\n\nSLATER: I don't think there's any evidence to support the contention that unions are causing the budget crises that are being used, I would say, to try to take away collective bargaining rights.\n\nStudy after study show that public sector workers are, if anything, paid less than private sector workers. There's studies on that, specifically on Wisconsin workers. As to pensions which are also often cited as a problem for budgets, in the vast majority of jurisdictions, including Ohio or Wisconsin, most or all rules about pensions and pension benefits are not subject to collective bargaining. Instead, they're set by statute.\n\nSteve asked Slater about the contention by Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker and others that public-employee unions create inefficiencies because they slow the speed with which management can respond to changing fiscal circumstances.\n\nSlater didn't accept this either:\n\nWell, I wouldn't say they add restrictions that are necessarily negative. You do have some work rules but the idea with collective bargaining laws is that the workers have some input. And there have been a series of studies on whether unions, public sector, private sector, decrease efficiency.\n\nI think the collective wisdom of those studies is that there's not a huge impact one way or another on efficiency if a set of workers are unionized.\n\nMeanwhile, my NPR colleague Liz Halloran wrote an informative piece for our web site examining the question of whether public employees are better compensated than those in the private sector for comparable jobs.\n\nIt turns out this is case for one of those two-handed economists President Harry Truman hated since there are arguments that public workers are and aren't better paid than those in the private sector.\n\nThe image of public workers as sitting fat and happy while those in the private sector struggle has proved potent. But its accuracy is open to wide debate, and not just among politicians of different stripes. \"You ask 10 economists about this, and you're get 12 different answers,\" says Keith Bender, an economics professor at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.\n\nSo do public union workers, while enjoying better job security, actually receive richer pay and benefit packages than those in the private sector?\n\nBender is one of the economists who argue in a recent study that public workers actually receive less compensation in combined wages and benefits than those in comparable jobs in the private sector.\n\nIn a study last year for the National Institute for Retirement Security and the Center for State and Local Government Excellence, Bender and co-author John Heywood, also a UWM economics professor, assert that wages for typical state workers are 11 percent less than those in the private sector with comparable education and in comparable jobs. Local workers earn 12 percent less, they say...\n\nBut get that two-handed economist again because here's a contrary view:\n\nBut some, including management expert Brooks Holtom of Georgetown University, take issue with assertions that public employees are less well compensated than their private counterparts, when job security and benefits are taken into consideration.\n\n\"At a time of high unemployment, it's not hard to understand why people would question why these workers have these protections,\" Holtom said. \"What's so special about these workers?\"\n\nMany point to an analysis by USA Today last year that asserted, based on data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis, that federal civil servants — not state or local ones — had in 2009 \"average pay and benefits\" that were nearly double those of private workers.\n\nAn analysis by PolitiFact.com, however, found that public vs. private claims can be problematic given both the difficulty in making apples-to-apples comparisons and the higher percentage of white-collar jobs in the public sector.\n\nIts research found a decidedly mixed bag: some salaries in the public sector higher, some lower.\n\nHoltom says he sees the unfolding arguments in the states as boiling down more to public union rules — such as mandatory membership — rather than an attack on civil service rules.\n\nHe sees pay and benefits for public service employees as unsustainable and the state-based debates part of a \"course correction.\""
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"Breaking\nParrot Plumage Color May Be Linked To Body...\nRecent Precious Metals Dip A Buying Opportunity\nLooking For Venture Capital? 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(Photo by GREG BAKER / AFP) (Photo by GREG BAKER/AFP via Getty Images)\n\nWould you believe that Mainland Chinese stocks ended the week up and Hong Kong ended the week basically flat? Friday was no bueno on Tencent’s WeChat, inexplicably drawing the ire of President Trump as several brokers described today as Black Friday. Hong Kong was off -1.6% with volume leader Tencent down -5.04%, wiping out $35B of market cap and investors’ capital. Though off an intra-day low of -10%, Alibaba BABA Hong Kong was down -3.04% and off an intra-day low of -6.38%. Semiconductor Manufacturing (SMIC) was down -8.7%, Meituan Dianping up +0.54% and IPO Tigermed up 13% from their offering price as the listing was oversubscribed 414X. Investment banks involved included Bank of America BAC , Haitong, CLSA and CICC. NetEase NTES Hong Kong was off -1.67% while JD.com Hong Kong was off -2.99%. Tigermed is an interesting company as it does clinical trials. Post IPO, the company is valued at $13B. Not many positives today as the market was risk off. Mainland China was also risk off with all sectors in the red. Foreign investors were net sellers as for the week they sold $639mm of Mainland stocks. YTD inflows are around +$17B.\n\nAn institutional broker likes to point out news items that in theory the market should care about, but doesn’t. He’ll write “market no cares”. The WeChat news steamrolled what is a great release as “market no care”. China is the middlemen in global trade, so it acts as a barometer for the global economy as commodities come in and manufactured goods go out. The numbers speak for themselves, though US imports increased 3.5% year over year following June’s +11.3% to $11B and $10B. Chinese exports to the US +12.5% at $43B up from June’s $39B while European Union exports were down in percentage terms but stable month over month at $36B in July versus $33B in June. Interestingly imports from India remained high +67% in July as Chinese exports continued to be low -21%. The numbers show the global economy is on firmer ground than we might think. Maybe stocks upward movement isn’t as irrational as it feels.\n\nWeChat Primer: Hong Kong listed Tencent’s core business is video games. QQ was established as a desktop instant messaging service similar to the ancient AOL IM, as cell phone charges for making calls is expensive in China. WeChat allows one to connect to WiFi and chat/make phone calls while avoiding cell charges. WeChat is simply the mobile phone version of QQ, though its features and functionality have evolved well beyond instant messaging. I find that Google GOOGL ’s WhatsApp is very limited in comparison. For WeChat’s 1.2 billion users, it acts as a mobile wallet and as a social media app like Facebook where you can post photos.\n\nIn China, you can basically run your life off it. Unlike TikTok, the company has very few US users, though for Chinese tourists in the US and those communicating or doing business with China, WeChat is essential. Why would the US care about WeChat? Remember that US China trade representatives will meet on August 15th. The move is likely the ‘Art of the Deal’ as the US twists a knife pre-negotiating. Additionally, when going into the election, throwing China under the bus is a clear strategy as the China hawks are being given the green light to have at it. In my opinion, the tactic is a distraction technique to move headlines away from domestic issues. The problem with the tactic is US companies’ $376B of China revenues according to the NY Federal Reserve. Push too hard and US companies could suffer in addition to the US stock market, as 46% of US publicly traded companies have exposure to China. The US did clarify that the ban doesn’t apply to Tencent but just WeChat, which shows that this more bark than bite. As an unintended consequence, this ban could limit US companies from advertising on WeChat putting them at distinct disadvantage to global competitors.\n\nThe President’s Working Group on Financial Markets released its findings after the US market closed. The group was established following the Senate’s passage of a bill to delist US listed Chinese companies post the Luckin Coffee fraud. Chinese companies’ auditors are not allowed to give their audit books to the PCAOB due to Chinese law. This law should be changed, as China is the only country that doesn’t allow it. Why does the law exist? I believe due to a small number of State-Owned Enterprises and not the vast majority of private companies. The issue has lingered for seven years without resolution, though the Luckin fraud combined with Trump appointees at the PCAOB and SEC have thrown in the towel on negotiating talks out of frustration. Currently the bill is limbo since the House tried to attach the annual defense budget to it. However, I’m told that the Wall Street lobby is pushing hard due to revenues from IPOs and trading of the shares. The reality is that +$1 trillion of market cap is owned by US investors and not Chinese investors! Changing the rules for companies that have already gone public is moving the goal posts. If you Google Alibaba IPO prospectus you will see SEC Chair Jay Clayton’s name on the first page. He helped bring Alibaba public! The release, despite the headlines, gives the companies an out as it states:\n\n“For nearly ten years the PCAOB has tried to Companies unable to satisfy this standard as a result of governmental restrictions on access to audit work papers and practices in NCJs (non-complying jurisdictions) may satisfy this standard by providing a co-audit from an audit firm with comparable resources and experience where the PCAOB determines it has sufficient access to audit work papers and practices to conduct an appropriate inspection of the co-audit firm.”\n\nThe US listed Chinese companies are audited by the Big Four US accounting firms, which the PCAOB knows well. The Luckin Coffee fraud was discovered by Ernest & Young during their annual audit. There is an out here in my opinion. Unfortunately, the Hong Kong IPO bonanza will only continue as US listed Chinese companies relist in Hong Kong regardless due to higher valuations given to the companies in Asia than in the US.\n\nYesterday, I spoke with an institutional investor as our conversation was dominated by US China political rhetoric. Josh Brown has spoken about Evidenced Based Investing. In finance, everything we do is driven by data and economic theory. Technology has changed the media as there is little fact checking while journalists are paid by how many article clicks are given. To some degree, the same is true for politicians. Is TikTok sharing user data with the Chinese government? If the Chinese government cares about dancing teenagers, I’d be surprised. WeChat is “national security threat”? Prove it. No one had ever heard of Huawei until it was deemed a threat. They make inexpensive cell phones. I was looking forward to the US court case on Huawei as it would require the US to provide evidence for all of us to see. We all have a right to an opinion though as investors, we need to focus on facts and the data. In general, I hear a lot of conjecture with little supporting evidence.",
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"I know that you and I long for peace in the Middle East, but before you continue to talk about necessary conditions from an Israeli perspective, you need to know what’s on my mind. Where to begin? How about 1964.Let me quote my own words during my trial. They are true today as they were then: “I have fought against white domination and I have fought against black domination. I have cherished the ideal of a democratic and free society in which all persons live together in harmony and with equal opportunities. It is an ideal which I hope to live for and to achieve. But if needs be, it is an ideal for which I am prepared to die.”\n\nToday the world, black and white, recognize that Apartheid has no future. In South Africa it has been ended by our own decisive mass action in order to build peace and security. That mass campaign of defiance and other actions could only culminate in the establishment of Democracy.\n\nPerhaps it is strange for you to observe the situation in Palestine or more specifically, the structure of political and cultural relationships between Palestinians and Israelis, as an Apartheid system. This is because you incorrectly think that the problem of Palestine began in 1967. This was demonstrated in your recent column “Bush’s First Memo” in the New York Times on March 27, 2001.\n\nYou seem to be surprised to hear that there are still problems of 1948 to be solved, the most important component of which is the right to return of Palestinian refugees. The Palestinian-Israeli conflict is not just an issue of military occupation and Israel is not a country that was established “normally” and happened to occupy another country in 1967. Palestinians are not struggling for a “state” but for freedom, liberation and equality, just like we were struggling for freedom in South Africa.\n\nIn the last few years, and especially during the reign of the Labour Party, Israel showed that it was not even willing to return what it occupied in 1967; that Settlements remain, Jerusalem would be under exclusive Israeli sovereignty, and Palestinians would not have an independent state, but would be under Israeli economic domination with Israeli control of borders, land, air, water and sea.\n\nIsrael was not thinking of a “state” but of “separation”. The value of separation is measured in terms of the ability of Israel to keep the Jewish state Jewish, and not to have a Palestinian minority that could have the opportunity to become a majority at some time in the future. If this takes place, it would force Israel to either become a secular democratic or bi-national state, or to turn into a state of Apartheid not only de facto, but also de jure.\n\nThomas, if you follow the polls in Israel for the last 30 or 40 years, you clearly find a vulgar racism that includes a third of the population who openly declare themselves to be racist. This racism is of the nature of “I hate Arabs” and “I wish Arabs would be dead”.\n\nIf you also follow the judicial system in Israel you will see there is discrimination against Palestinians, and if you further consider the 1967 Occupied Territories you will find there are already two judicial systems in operation that represent two different approaches to human life: one for Palestinian life and the other for Jewish life. Additionally there are two different approaches to property and to land. Palestinian property is not recognized as private property because it can be confiscated.\n\nAs to the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza, there is an additional factor. The so-called “Palestinian autonomous areas” are Bantustans. These are restricted entities within the power structure of the Israeli Apartheid system.\n\nThe Palestinian state cannot be the by-product of the Jewish state, just in order to keep the Jewish purity of Israel. Israel’s racial discrimination is daily life of most Palestinians. Since Israel is a Jewish state, Israeli Jews are able to accrue special rights which non-Jews cannot do. Palestinian Arabs have no place in a “Jewish” state.\n\nApartheid is a crime against humanity. Israel has deprived millions of Palestinians of their liberty and property. It has perpetuated a system of gross racial discrimination and inequality. It has systematically incarcerated and tortured thousands of Palestinians, contrary to the rules of international law. It has, in particular, waged a war against a civilian population, in particular children.\n\nThe responses made by South Africa to human rights abuses emanating from the removal policies and Apartheid policies respectively, shed light on what Israeli society must necessarily go through before one can speak of a just and lasting peace in the Middle East and an end to its Apartheid policies.\n\nWhen you figure out what you’re about, give me a call.",
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The architectural landmark of Philippine commerce is one of the first buildings in the Makati Central Business District.\n\nTrading in the Philippine Stock Exchange is a continuous session from 9:30AM to 3:30PM daily with a recess from 12:00PM to 1:30PM.\n\nBuilt around a massive 250,000 square meter retail complex, Greenbelt is every shopaholic’s haven with its five uniquely-designed malls, with pockets of Zen gardens and al fresco dining areas for a leisurely shopping experience. Each mall, labeled as Greenbelt 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, has its own highlights: from international luxury fashion brands, quaint boutique shops, local designer stores, and trusted gadgets and appliance centers. On evenings, Greenbelt transforms into a niche for the city’s riveting nightlife.\n\nA manicured oasis tucked within a concrete jungle, the lush Ayala Triangle Gardens is a refuge from the city’s fast-paced urban lifestyle, having a diverse population of trees including kamuning, golden palms and fire trees. With its slew of restaurants and cafes for al fresco dining, the gardens started as a way to brighten up the workweek. Two out of three of the triangle’s surrounding streets, Makati Avenue and Paseo de Roxas, used to be airplane runways for the former Nielsen Field, Metro Manila’s main airport in the 30’s. Today, the vast greenery is used for jogging, people-watching and walks along the park.\n\nAyala Triangle is one of the world’s seven best places to see spectacular Christmas lights, according to Condé Nast Traveler. Every holiday season, the gardens come to life with a colorful spectacle of dancing lights synchronized to melodious Christmas carols. Families, couples, friends and business associates all come together for this immersive holiday experience.\n\nAyala Museum’s distinctive edifice is a tribute to the original building design by national artist Leandro Locsin. Its unique structure houses a cool breathing space for ethnographic and archaeological exhibits on Philippine culture, art, and history.\n\nAmong the museum’s highlights is its collection of archeological artifacts, notably the Gold of Ancestors: Pre-Colonial Treasures in the Philippines, which serve as a testament to the Filipinos’ rich ancestry and inherent craftsmanship. The museum also has on exhibition The Philippine Diorama Experience, visually narrating the many milestones of Philippine history through 60 handcrafted dioramas, some of which are featured in the international Google Art Project.\n\nBonifacio Global City, also known as BGC and The Fort, is a dynamic financial and residential district in Manila, located between EDSA and C-5 road. What was once a base for the United States government later became Fort Bonifacio, named after the Father of Philippine Revolution. Today, it is a world-class center for the finest in modern living, dining and entertainment, with a robust nightlife for glamorous partyphiles worldwide.\n\nA kilometer-long retail playground, the open-air Bonifacio High Street offers the best of high fashion and chef-based restaurants, with an urban amphitheater, interactive art pieces and talented street performers and buskers for an inspiring shopping experience.\n\nSM Aura Premier is an upscale shopping mall along McKinley Parkway. According to SM Prime, its name is derived from two elements, Au (gold) and radium, for “luxury and elegance that emanates from within”. With Hollywood celebrity Sarah Jessica Parker gracing the mall blessing in 2013, the development offers international fashion brands, al fresco bars and restaurants including The Todd English Food Hall, a 1,000-seat performance center called Samsung Hall, and the SkyPark, a multi-level green roof.\n\nThe mall is connected to the 29-storey SM Aura Office Tower which has an area of 40,424 sqm, home to one of the largest serviced offices in the Philippines, with 400 seats in a 20,000-square ft. office space. As part of Bonifacio Civic Center, the tower also houses several government offices such as Social Security System, PhilHealth, Pag-IBIG Fund, Philippine Postal Corporation, and the Taguig City local government.\n\nLaunched in 1997, Eastwood City is a 17-hectare commercial and residential development with a vast variety of indoor and outdoor dining, shopping and recreational options designed for the entire family.\n\nWithin the complex is The Eastwood City Cyberpark, listed as an approved IT Center by the Philippine Economic Zone Authority, a major advantage for export-oriented companies. It was an early leader in business process outsourcing in the country; developer Megaworld Corporation claims that the total number of jobs created in Eastwood City is more than 30,000, while the total value of exported services for the year was USD 348.31 million.\n\nIntramuros (in Spanish, “within the walls”) is the oldest district Manila, and was the seat of government in the Philippines. The Walled City’s 64-hectare stone citadel was once the centerpiece of Spanish Manila. Here, tourists and locals alike ride on horse-drawn carriages, or what is known locally as the kalesa, to navigate the cobbled streets for a dose of Philippine history. Of the seven main churches that were located within its walls, only two remain: San Agustin Church, the oldest building in existence in Manila completed in 1607, and the Manila Cathedral, the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Manila, which was reconstructed in the 1950s.\n\nCultural Center of the Philippines\n\nLocated in the cities of Pasay and Manila, the Cultural Center of the Philippines is the premier showcase of arts in the Philippines as it produces projects in music, dance, theater, visual arts, literature, cinema and design. Its eponymous 62-hectare (150-acre) complex is used as a venue for artistic programs including performances, festivals, exhibitions, cultural research and publication of materials on Philippine art and culture. It holds its headquarters at the National Theatre, a structure designed by National Artist for Architecture, Leandro V. Locsin.\n\nRizal Park, also known as Luneta National Park or simply Luneta, is one of the largest urban parks in Asia, and is one of the major tourist attractions of Manila. Located along Roxas Boulevard, adjacent to the walled city of Intramuros, it is an important site in Philippine history. The execution of national hero José Rizal on 30 December 1896 fanned the flames of the Philippine Revolution against the Kingdom of Spain. The area was officially renamed Rizal Park in his honor, and the monument enshrining his remains serves as the park’s symbolic focal point. The Declaration of Philippine Independence from the United States was held here on July 4, 1946.\n\nNational Museum of the Philippines\n\nThe National Museum of the Philippines is the repository and guardian of the Philippines’ natural and cultural heritage. Established in 1901 as an ethnography and natural history museum, and subsequently housed in its present building, designed by American Architect Daniel Burnham, the National Museum has since then broadened its concerns in the arts and sciences. Today, it occupies the main building (the former Old Congress Building) and the adjacent former finance building in the Agrifina Circle of Rizal Park.\n\nEstablished in 1976, the Metropolitan Museum of Manila or simply “The Met” maintains permanent and temporary exhibitions of pre-colonial, modern and contemporary Philippine art, and is the first Philippine art institution to offer a bilingual and pedagogical program. 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I made a mistake and I regret what happened.\n\n“I should have shaken Patrice Evra’s hand before the game and I want to apologise for my actions.\n\n“I would like to put this whole issue behind me and concentrate on playing football.”\n\nYet for some reason Johnson feels Suarez was actually the victim of some form of ruse by Evra, despite his team-mates apology, the Mail notes: ‘Evra was clever at Old Trafford,’ said Johnson, extending his hand directly towards me. ‘Because – I’m not being funny – but if I wanted to shake your hand I would stick it right out in front of me like that. But if my hand is down here, almost by my side, then it’s because I really don’t want to shake your hand.”\n\n‘Luis didn’t shake his hand because Evra’s hand was down there. What else is Luis supposed to do? Would you go to shake someone’s hand if their hand is way down there by their side? Course not. But then, because Luis didn’t do it, Evra has pulled him back by his arm as he walked on, as if to say to everybody: “Look, I wanted to shake his hand and he didn’t…”\n\n‘He’s following Luis with his eyes as if to say: “Right he’s gone, he’s gone (past me) so I’ll pull him back now…” Evra probably stayed up all night thinking about how to do that. The whole thing was ridiculous.’\n\nThis is arguably the strangest statement regarding the whole affair, the idea that Evra ‘stayed up all night thinking how to do that’ before the biggest game of the season. Its a genuinely bizarre claim to make, unless of course Johnson was merely being a tad facetious and maybe using a bit of a metaphor, if he is then that seems a rather risky time to do it as surely he realised this interview is going to cause fireworks.\n\nI’ve no doubt Johnson if asked would clam he didn’t mean Evra literally stayed up throughout the night thinking about the handshake, but these sort of things can come back to haunt you, look at how Liverpool fans jumped on the ‘he said it ten times’ statement Evra made to French television.\n\nThe interview then turns to the subject of Paul McGrath:\n\nFormer United defender Paul McGrath took to Twitter on seeing Johnson join his team-mates in wearing T-shirts in support of Suarez as they warmed up before a game at Wigan.\n\n‘If I was in Glen Johnson’s position, I would have thrown the shirt to the floor,’ said McGrath.\n\n‘It’s only an issue because I am the only black lad in the club,’ he shrugged. ‘If it’s bad that the other lads supported Luis then that should be seen as just as bad as me supporting him. But people are on to me because I am black.\n\n‘The McGrath thing … that’s actually racist. Saying what he said is racist. He is only saying that to me because I was the only black lad wearing the T-shirt. He’s targeting me because of my colour.\n\nBelieve it or not I do have a little bit of sympathy with Johnson on the whole ‘being singled out as the only black man’ issue as i thought at the time, the entire team and manager behaved poorly and should be judged collectively, Johnson being black is irrelevant, however McGrath was addressing the issue from a black man’s point of view so naturally saw it through Johnson’s eyes.\n\nJohnson adds: I haven’t spoken to Paul McGrath about it. I don’t care what he thinks, really. I don’t know anything about him. But for someone to say that, it sums them up. It’s their problem.\n\nThis merely seems like a small dig at McGrath and begs the question if Johnson doesn’t care what he thinks why even address what he said?\n\nOn the t-shirt issue Johnson continues:\n\n‘The evidence was Luis’s word against Evra’s,’ argued Johnson. ‘I’m not saying Evra is lying but it’s his word against Luis’s, isn’t it? So how did it all turn out to be so strong in Evra’s favour? I work with the lad every day. There is no way he said that.\n\n‘With the media these days and the way it was going to be blown up, maybe the T-shirts thing wasn’t the right thing to do. How should I say this? We wore them to show our support for Luis. It wasn’t to send a message to everyone else. It was just for him.\n\n‘It seemed to come across that we were making a point. We weren’t. It was the club’s idea. But obviously we all agreed. We didn’t really think about how people would react.’\n\nLiverpool were recently criticised for their handling of the Suarez-Evra affair by a group of black leaders, the Independent reported:\n\n“Gloria Hyatt, who leads the group, said: “Liverpool FC has presided over the worst incident of racism in football seen in recent years. Their misguided handling of the … saga has let down all of those in the city who work hard to challenge racism and to make Liverpool a better place to live for everyone.”\n\nLee Jasper, the activist who was equality adviser to the Ken Livingstone during his time as Mayor of London, said: “The club, including the owners, the players and the manager need to realise the enormous damage caused by their reluctance and obdurate behaviour. Kenny Dalglish used to manage Celtic. He ought to know the importance of stamping out bigotry. The club failed the city, the nation as a whole, and Britain’s black communities. Their abysmal lack of leadership on these issues has given a green light to racism. They must make urgent reparations … and a clear and unequivocal apology.”\n\nThe club has maintained a ‘Suarez is innocent’ stance both before and after the FA’s decision, not just with the t-shirt affair but with club statements and a personal statement from Luis Suarez which denied any wrongdoing, and which Kenny Daglish labelled as ‘brilliant.’\n\nJohnson also tackles the actual incident between Evra and Suarez where during a heated argument the Liverpool striker called United’s skipper ‘negro.’:\n\n‘I can’t understand how people don’t get that in his culture the word “negro” or “negrito” is genuinely normal. Just because he’s out of his country he is not going to stop using his mother tongue. If we went to another country, we would use our slang, wouldn’t we? I can’t see why somebody can get in trouble for using his culture in another country.”\n\nI’m the same colour as Johnson and understand fully that different people have differing opinions on what they’re prepared to be called, some of my black friends for example will call each other the N-word yet they will never call it me as regardless of whether they’re black or not I find it offensive and don’t allow black people to call me something I wouldn’t allow my white friends to.\n\nIf a South American started at my work and began calling me ‘Negro’ I’d simply point out that I didn’t like it and ask him to call me by my name, but that’s my personal choice, if Johnson doesn’t mind being called that, just like some of my friends don’t then that’s fair enough. The point is Evra did take offence and was called it during an argument, also Evra isn’t a friend or team-mate of Luis Suarez so it isn’t the same as Suarez calling Johnson by that name at all.\n\nThe idea of using your culture in another country being acceptable is extremely naive, after all can gay men openly kiss in some Arab countries? No. Is that wrong? Yes. Should they be allowed? Of course they should. So should they do it when they visit? Not unless they’re willing to face the consequences. You simply cannot expect to use words, or act in a certain way in different countries and for that to be accepted. It’s often a shame but those are the hard facts.\n\nWhy Johnson has chosen to re-ignite the whole Suarez affair is a bit of a mystery, although he may have felt more anger over the issue due to being singled out as the only black Liverpool first team player- which the Mail also brings up during the article.\n\nJohnson has received a lot of criticism from some members of the black community and this could be his way of dealing with it. I sympathise with Johnson in as much he doesn’t deserve special treatment for being the only non-white in the Anfield dressing room and some of the stick he’s received especially from Marcel Garvey who labelled him an ‘Uncle Tom’ was a disgrace. Johnson doesn’t deserve that sort of treatment, but he’s been terribly misguided in contradicting the club’s recent stance on the Suarez handshake affair and even more misguided in reopening old wounds.\n\nTowards the end of the interview Johnson notes: ‘People are now singing, week in week out, that Liverpool are a racist club,’ he sighed. ‘Well, no. We are not. We have had one incident concerning racism that we believe isn’t true. So how can people think like that? “\n\nI’m guessing that Johnson doesn’t consider the Tom Adeyemi or the monkey-gesture man to be racists incidents concerning the club- yet for many they are linked to Liverpool’s handling of the Evra affair.\n\nThe FA could well look at this interview and decide that Johnson has needlessly brought up a case that was pretty much closed and stirred up trouble where there was already plenty to go round, and he could face some form of reprimand. The thing with the FA is you simply never know what they’re going to do, I wouldn’t be surprised if they banned him, nor would I if they didn’t even acknowledge his interview such is the nature of their inconsistency.\n\nThe saddest part of this whole interview is that now more tribalism and United v Liverpool fan reactions will come to the forefront, many Liverpool fans and sites have been quick to praise Johnson while sites like this one feel it was a massive mistake."
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"“When will black lives matter once again?” This was the challenge from David Lammy yesterday as he confronted the government on plans to deport a plane full of people before having published the outcome of the ‘lessons learned’ review into Windrush. We are just two years on from the injustice that saw 164 people detained and deported, and a further 5,000 denied access to support from public services to which they were entitled. Following that revelation – that the Home Office had been removing British citizens from the country – the government halted deportations and commissioned an investigation. But this has not yet been published and the question is, then, why has the government started them again?\n\nA leak of the unpublished report stated that the government should review the practice of deportation. This, just days before the Jamaica flight was due to take place. Over 170 cross-party MPs and Lords subsequently signed a letter calling for the halt of the flight until the lessons learned review had been made public and the recommendations received. Yesterday evening, a last-minute court order ruled that many of the detainees could not be deported as they had not been able to access legal advice. The judge said they could only be deported if the Home Office could confirm that they had “access to a functioning, non-O2 Sim card on or before February 3”. This did not stop the government however, which continued despite the ruling. It is unclear who exactly was on the flight that left the country this morning.\n\nBut we do know that those the department planned to deport included people who have lived in the UK for decades, have children in the country and were children themselves when they arrived here. Contrary to what the government has said, they are not a collection of dangerous criminals – lots are convicted only of minor, non-violent drug offences, while others may be from Windrush families. The deportation today is just the latest in a string of actions from this new government that reveals a cruelly racist approach to immigration and citizenship. The Tories recently voted down protections for unaccompanied child refugees, pulling the UK out of its commitment to take vulnerable children asking for our protection. And it really says it all that the government has decided to push on with today’s deportations without having first finished the review into the biggest indictment of the practice: this is a government that simply does not care.\n\nDespite this, the Tories have made much of their plans to reorganise our immigration system post-Brexit. Johnson has promised a fairer, “Australian-style points-based system” while talking about various ‘special’ visas for certain professionals to come to the UK. We don’t know what this will look like, but we can be pretty certain that it will be driven by the same callous and racist attitude that saw the government deport a group of people this morning, before waiting for the outcome of their own lessons learned review. The challenge for the next Labour leader will be to confront this, and lay bare the fallacy that this is a liberal, ‘one nation’ Conservative government. Today’s actions are not ones of a government sorry for the mistakes of Windrush, and it is not an administration that will move us away from the hostile environment. Sign up to LabourList’s morning email for everything Labour, every weekday morning.",
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"Hello from New York! While I had an amazing time in the Maldives, it’s nice to be back “home” (whatever that means).\n\nAs you guys know, I flew Cathay Pacific business class home from the Maldives, thanks to the cheap business class fares they publish between Male and New York. So over the weekend I flew from Male to Hong Kong to Newark.",
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"Up until now I’ve never reasonably been able to justify flying Cathay Pacific business class rather than first class. When redeeming American miles for travel between the US and Asia, the cost for first class is only 12,500 miles more one-way than the cost of business class. Given all the extra services, booking first class is a no brainer.\n\nThat being said, in the interest of the blog, there’s value in reviewing Cathay Pacific business class:\n\nSo… how was Cathay Pacific business class? While I’ll start publishing a detailed trip report about the journey this week, here are my initial thoughts. To keep things simple, I’ll focus specifically on the Hong Kong to Newark flight, which was operated by a three cabin 777-300ER (featuring business, premium economy, and economy).",
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"I’ve flown dozens of sectors in Cathay Pacific first class, and have always said that I find Cathay Pacific to be one of the most consistent airlines out there.\n\nAfter doing two sectors in their business class, I got the same feeling. I’ve long said that business class is all about the seat, and everything else is just the cherry on top.\n\nWhile Cathay Pacific business class is sort of “no frills” in terms of the soft product, that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Give me a great bed, an edible meal, and show up when I push the call button, and I’m a happy camper.\n\nWhile I of course continue to think redeeming miles for Cathay Pacific first class whenever possible is a no brainer, if traveling in larger parties or if first class awards aren’t available, Cathay Pacific business class is a great option.\n\nIf you’ve flown Cathay Pacific business class, what was your experience like?\n\nI have no complaints on business. The service is great. Both my wife and I enjoyed the food. The I had a hamburger with fresh tomato, cheese and lettuce for a snack. It was delicious. Free alcohol and drinks. The movie screens are bigger than economy. The seats are comfortable and they lay down into a bed. A blanket and pillow is provided. You get Earplugs + Bose noise-cancelling headset. Big selection of movies. Tooth brush and tooth paste is provided.\n\nI have a question. Have never flown internationally (other than to Mexico and Canada from the US). What's the differences between first class and business class? Because American Airlines screwed up we scored these sweet seats in business class, and I'm just curious what the difference would be between the two? Is one free alcohol while the other charges, or private rooms or what? Thanks for your help!\n\nWhich rows do you prefer on CX Business class 777 for a couple travelling together? Are the 2 rows forward of the galleys a good choice? Thanks.",
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"Armie Hammer Underwear and Shirtless Photos. Hello, Armie Hammer fans! Are you searching ahead to viewing your idol within the Lone Ranger which can be coming vewwy vewwy quickly to theater in your area? Well, we ought to state our company is pretty excited to see him once again regarding the screen that is big, like, four years as he made their mark in the myspace and facebook. Nope, we did not see him for the reason that Mirror, Mirror film (we’re perhaps perhaps not into fairy-tale remakes) or for the reason that J. Edgar Hoover film (it did not get shown within our throat for the forests).\n\nWill The Lone Ranger be Armie’s ladder towards the the surface of the Hollywood heap? We certain hope therefore. Big spending plan films have inked wonders for the jobs of young upstarts (Chris Evans in Captain America, dozens of celebrity Trek guys/gals, and a lot of recently Henry Cavill in Man of metal). But big spending plan films whom don’t excel in the field workplace also stalled the jobs of talented actors (Jake Gyllenhaal in Prince of Persia, Ryan Reynolds in Green Lantern, and Brandon Routh in Superman Returns). Let us hope that Armie’s celebrity change once the Lone Ranger will likely to be like the group that is first compared to the latter.\n\nAnyhoo, we understand some people are searching for shirtless Armie Hammer pictures therefore let’s possess some of these photos, shall we? From Mirror, Mirror as Prince Alcott:",
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"The Vatican made no public comment when Bishop Gustavo Óscar Zanchetta, an Argentine prelate closely associated with Pope Francis, was sentenced to four and a half years in jail for sexually abusing seminarians on March 4. A week later, it still hasn’t.\n\nThere are two possible reasons for the Vatican’s silence. First, because a canonical trial of Zanchetta is still open and the Vatican plans to comment only once it is concluded. Second, because the bishop intends to appeal against the court judgment. The Holy See has previously waited for the results of an appeal before issuing a public response.\n\nZanchetta was one of the first bishops appointed by Pope Francis after his election on March 13, 2013. Zanchetta was named bishop of Orán, in northwestern Argentina, on July 23 of that year, at the age of 49.\n\nIn the summer of 2017, he stepped aside as bishop, officially because of “a health problem” — or so he wrote in a letter to his flock, in which he said that he would soon undergo treatment.\n\nThe resignation was made official on Aug. 1, 2017, after Zanchetta had already left Argentina for Rome, where he lived in the Domus Sanctae Marthae, the Vatican hotel where Pope Francis resides.\n\nOn Dec. 19, 2017, the bishop was appointed assessor of the Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See (APSA), the Vatican’s “central bank.” The post was created especially for him, although there were rumors of financial mismanagement during his tenure in Orán.\n\nZanchetta was suspended from his Vatican post on Jan. 4, 2019, following the announcement of a preliminary investigation into accusations that he committed sexual abuse. Alessandro Gisotti, the then interim director of the Holy See press office, stressed that Zanchetta had stepped down as bishop because of “his difficulties in directing the diocesan clergy and strained relations with the priests.”\n\nWhen Pope Francis granted an interview to the Mexican television station Televisa on May 28, 2019, the Zanchetta case had already received wide coverage in Argentina, with a series of investigative articles published in El Tribuno, a newspaper based in Salta, detailing abuse allegations. Pope Francis, therefore, decided to explain his decision-making publicly during the interview.\n\nHe said: “There had been an accusation and, before asking him to resign, I had him come here immediately with the person who accused him. In the end, he defended himself by saying that his cell phone had been hacked. So in the face of evidence and a good defense, the doubt remains, but in dubio pro reo [in doubt, for the accused]. And the cardinal of Buenos Aires came to be a witness to everything. And I continued to follow him in a particular way.”\n\n“Of course,” the pope continued, “[Zanchetta] had a way of dealing, according to some, despotic, authoritarian, economic management of things that is not entirely clear, it seems, but this has not been proven.”\n\n“There is no doubt that the clergy did not feel well treated by him. They complained until they made a complaint to the nunciature as clergy. I called the nunciature, and the nuncio said to me: ‘Look, the issue of reporting abuse is serious,’ abuse of power, we could say. They didn’t call it that, but this was it.”\n\n“I made him come here and asked him to renounce. Nice and clear. I sent him to Spain for a psychiatric test. Some media have said: ‘The pope gave him a holiday in Spain.’ But he was there to do a psychiatric test, and the test result was OK; they recommended therapy once a month.”\n\n“He had to go to Madrid and have a two-day therapy every month, so it was not convenient to have him return to Argentina. I kept him here because the test showed that he had diagnostic, management, and consulting skills. Some have interpreted it here in Italy as a ‘parking lot.’”\n\nPope Francis went on to explain that Zanchetta “was economically disordered, but he did not manage the works he did badly economically.”\n\n“He was messy, but the vision was good,” he said. “So I started looking for a successor. Once the new bishop was installed, I decided to start the preliminary investigation of the accusations leveled against him. I have appointed the archbishop of Tucumán. The Congregation for Bishops has proposed various names to me. So I called the president of the Argentine bishops’ conference, I had him choose, and he said that the best choice for that position was the archbishop of Tucumán.”\n\nThe pope continued: “The preliminary investigation has officially arrived. I read it and saw that it was necessary to go through a trial. So I passed it to the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. They are in the process.”\n\n“Why did I tell all this? To tell impatient people, who say ‘he did nothing,’ that the pope must not publish what he is doing every day, but from the very first moment of this case, I have not stood by.”\n\n“There are very long cases, which need more time, like this one, and now I explain why. Because, for one reason or another, I did not have the necessary elements, but today a process is underway in the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. In other words, I didn’t stop.”\n\nAs the case proceeded toward trial, Zanchetta traveled back and forth between Rome and Argentina. In June 2020, he resumed work at APSA. But his assignment ended in June 2021, after which he returned home.\n\nWhile the criminal trial in Argentina has concluded, there is no news of the canonical trial launched by the Vatican as early as 2019. Ahead of Zanchetta’s trial, Argentine prosecutors had asked for the files of the Vatican investigation. Having not received them, they decided to proceed regardless.\n\nSo will we have to wait for the end of the canonical process against Zanchetta to receive an official word from the Holy See? Maybe. But it’s also possible that the pope will decide to say a few words informally, perhaps during the in-flight press conference on his return from Malta on April 3.\n\nThe Holy See has not often commented on criminal sentences. It did not even do so in the case of Cardinal George Pell, who was unjustly condemned to prison in 2018, before Australia’s High Court unanimously overturned his conviction for five counts of alleged sexual abuse in 2020.\n\nIn such cases, the Vatican is seeking to avoid disputing judicial proceedings, while expressing its closeness to people who are presumed to be innocent.\n\nPell remained a member of the pope’s Council of Cardinals until his mandate expired. It was not renewed because he was over 75, the age at which a bishop customarily retires.\n\nIn one declaration, the Holy See press office stressed that it held the Australian judicial system in the highest esteem, but at the same time, it was necessary to consider that Pell maintained his innocence and the appeal trial was pending.\n\nThe Holy See also confirmed the activated measures: that the cardinal could not publicly exercise his priestly ministry and had to avoid contact with minors.\n\nIn that same declaration, it was not mentioned that Pell was no longer the prefect of the Vatican’s Secretariat for the Economy. Only later did the Holy See press office confirm that Pell no longer held his position in the Roman Curia.\n\nThis had the effect of underlining that Pell’s post in the Curia had reached its natural expiration date and was not taken away in response to the Australian court’s decision. This turned out to be a winning position after Pell’s exoneration.\n\nThe Vatican took a different approach with another Australian prelate: Archbishop Philip Wilson. This case is the one most similar to Zanchetta’s.\n\nIn 2018, the archbishop was convicted of concealing abuse committed by a priest named James Fletcher who had served in the same diocese as Wilson in the 1970s. Wilson was sentenced to 12 months of house arrest and presented his resignation as archbishop of Adelaide to Pope Francis, who accepted it.\n\nA judge then overturned the sentence because there was reasonable doubt that the crime had been committed.\n\nThe outcome of Zanchetta’s appeal remains to be seen. But Pope Francis’ pattern of behavior in such cases is now well established.\n\nOn the one hand, he has shown determination in addressing the scourge of abuse in the Church. On the other, he has emphasized repeatedly that the issue of abuse is also a weapon used against the Church.\n\nConcluding a summit on abuse in Rome in 2019, he said that “the Church’s aim will thus be to hear, watch over, protect and care for abused, exploited and forgotten children, wherever they are.”\n\nTo achieve that goal, he added, “the Church must rise above the ideological disputes and journalistic practices that often exploit, for various interests, the very tragedy experienced by the little ones.”\n\nThe pope also stressed that “the time has come to find a correct equilibrium of all values in play and to provide uniform directives for the Church,” avoiding the two extremes of a justicialism, “provoked by guilt for past errors and media pressure, and a defensiveness that fails to compare the causes and effects of these grave crimes.”\n\nTherefore, the pope recognized that there is also external pressure on cases of abuse and a need for a balance in handling accusations.\n\nBut how is this balance exercised? Zanchetta was a friend of the pope, who placed extraordinary trust in him. Nevertheless, when the trial in Argentina was about to start, the pope did not hesitate to let the bishop go. Until the last, however, Zanchetta was able to work at the Vatican, according to the principle of in dubio pro reo.\n\nYet the same treatment was not extended to the French Archbishop Michel Aupetit, who was not accused of abuse but rather of engaging in an improper relationship, as well as being divisive and authoritarian (accusations he denied).\n\nReturning from his trip to Greece, Pope Francis said that he had accepted the Paris archbishop’s resignation “not on the altar of truth, but the altar of hypocrisy,” suggesting that public attacks on Aupetit’s reputation had made it difficult for him to govern the archdiocese.\n\nFor a similar reason, Cardinal Rainer Maria Woelki has asked to resign as archbishop of Cologne after taking a six-month sabbatical after the Vatican found that he had made the error of “miscommunication” regarding a report on abuse in the archdiocese.\n\nThese cases are thought-provoking because they suggest that two different weights and measures are being used.\n\nPope Francis has sought to strengthen anti-pedophilia measures further, even going so far as to abolish the pontifical secret. The new rules on the most severe crimes, published in December 2021, sought to harmonize the various actions taken by Pope Francis to counter abuse.\n\nBut the Zanchetta case is an example of how the pope can make mistakes when he trusts people. If there is no consistency in approaching these cases, then it isn’t easy to find justice.\n\nIt is also striking that ordinary justice was much faster than the canonical judgment, pointing to understaffing at the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, which handles abuse cases.\n\nOne might think that the recent reform of the Congregation’s structure, creating an autonomous disciplinary section, would serve precisely to overcome this impasse. But will the result be greater collaboration with the civil authorities, or will this total division remain?\n\nThese are not marginal issues because they touch on the essence of canon law and the sovereignty of the Holy See.",
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